Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 July 1932

Total Pages: 16
1 16 Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 160. VOL. LXXXX. MONDAY, 11th JULY, 1532. PRICE 10 CENTS
    20 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 501 1 f. NAGATA BROTHERS I DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street r J fun p—- 0 (Bth Mile, Tanjong Bungah) GALA NIGHT. > EVERY SATURDAY K Tony’s Special Syncopated Orchestra J T> #T ff fjF Book Your Table early, l/tu/11/ Sepcial Mm bjW» C fcdwyn.
      501 words
    • 28 1 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK k Hi.’i hdp jour sttmp pad atd lubber stamp to give better imjrcssiOLß and lot ger service. 1 he Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD. I
      28 words

  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1672 2 n ET banks. ROOMS, furniphnd or unforniehed. to baylis house hotel U>MMr! I gX. Se,Bia w w coX“-:. E for Town. CUKTEBEBMII BOMIOISHHAimiMOI Apply Box No. 66, Finang Gazette. CORPOUATIOI. I \Cy, e?o onii7 easy reach of many fine courses. Apply Box j- (Incotyoretedjo.Entlsnd by) loyal darter.lB6B, r. wpn OB
      1,672 words

  • 266 3 ENJOYABLE EUNO !ON i J. W, Clark Champion Athlete The P. 0.0, annualsporta meet on the' Eaplanade on Saturday afternoon turned out to be a highly enjoyable function. The weather kept fine and a Lrgs ga her ing of members and others were present. The champion
    266 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 341 3 Look for the trade mark r REODAWAy’S i Camel Hair U I^Bj^dSSSll/ t I 1 s e Ca me l Hair. I *<7/ —\vULz I i ftX—- r’rMflhLw I “>"T is produced up to a Standard —not down to a Price. It your require* 7'’ ments do not demand the
      341 words
    • 9 3 IF YOU HA VI HEADACHES, OR SUFFER RILIOUSNEM INDIUESTION
      9 words
    • 196 3 r—“PEGGY- s WOOD lhe Original Theatre SL.r in I “CAT THE TIPPLE” Sings (bat Daiirg Song "SHE DIDN'T SAY YES’ I In a Ch-inning intimate way th; t will C ptivale you No. D B 796 $l-70 I Exclusive To The ROBINSON PIANO Co., PENANG. famous beftuHe. find tn the
      196 words

  • 741 4 Greenut Surprises Hatchet Lane Spoils Sultan’s Double Amateur Trainers’ Good Day From Oar Own Correspondent Ipoh, Saturday The best attendance of the meeting, Im proved investments on the tote and sweeps and some excellent racing marked the final day of the Ipoh
    741 words
  • 159 4 Lawn Tennis. MLS B. BROWN WINS LADIE SINGLES The following are the results of the Penang Golf tub Liwn tennis tournament: Family Pairs 1 —?0 Mr and Mrs J R Bennett Runners Up.— 4 Mr and Mrs L F Knight. Fall Ci p 1. Mrs D Stark
    159 words
  • 115 4 Silver I up Offered From Oor Own Correspondent T iplng, July 9 The following are the resul g of the Ist Rcund in the Open Singlig of the above Courn? me~t; Mohd Arzbon beat Y M Raj» Qhik Jaifar 6—2, 6 —2. Che Osman beat Y
    115 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 243 4 ALL BABIES THRIVE BEST ON TRUFOOD. Jf- 4I W y*■ r* s i < V *V, A a v W ■•>■ w 'C/ >vvW' O V<X 1 i < Z X |jniWWffiffiW» COlDlMMlHiffllffl «B 3#IIJIiJHBI.in!BI®iKaiB«B«3 •’«B» I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye. keen, alert voungesters MALAYA C\N DO WITH
      243 words
    • 341 4 SETTLEMENTSU^me^i :FEDERATfD^^<^gWJ^ V SINGAPORE' sr s B’lkiJ II ,-flg Wj 1 ALL OVER THE JTBfIITJ ft YOU WILL FIND 1 IT IS XA old scotch Sole Agents: ROUSTEAD k CO., LTD., Singapore, Penang. F.M.S Kelantu OBTAINABLE FROM Mettrt. Pritchard Co Ltd, Penang, Butterworth Ipoh. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Bagan
      341 words

  • 1900 5 Absurd Price for Firelighters A Tin Schems Puzzle Siamese Syndicate’s New Properties Home News for M Lnja Trom Our Own Correspondent London, June 29 I AM informed that there is an idea in Malaya that, with rubber at twopence a pound, the product has become
    1,900 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 39 5 rats s S- sO tor»"*" \v°‘ c ce sS rV dea' erS LODGE PLUGS LTD. RUGBY. ENGLAND I YOU GET IASTIHG I STRENGTH by taking. HaffT] L £> «U The Anglo > 9 H.- Merchants, Jpj J Siam Corp»«-a“°“ mid Pcr.ani
      39 words
    • 632 5 rWFBggWM 'r— 1 KkSB I fine footwear I Remember that pure blood not only 9 keeps away disease, but is Nature’s 3 AT A remedy—in fact, the blood is the I AK p stream of life. In the treatment cf 9 a, I ’PA’DTTT AU ’DUTn’ra F expeb ‘be and
      632 words

  • 649 6 WILLIAMS’ SEO 2ND CENTURY Authentics Beaten by St. Xaviers Penang. Saturday A brilliant 147 by A. J Williams oap tain of ft Xtvier’a 'netitution, enabled the school to gain a creditable win against the uthentios, by four wickets on the school ground. Willi ms was
    649 words
  • 137 6 TO GO ON A WORLD CRUISE London, Jane 29 Lird KyUant, the former head of the huge shipping combine of the Royal Mai Steam Packet Company, will be released from Wormwood Scrubs Priion about the end of next m-mth, the Sunday Chronicle was informed. Ssntencei to 12
    137 words
  • 341 6 v LOW 8 ORING MATCH Taylor Captures 6 Wickets for 6 Runs In a low secring match played cn Saturday on the Hutchings School ground bet we; Sepoy I ines Recreation Club and the Eastern Smelting ompany the former were defeated by 85 runs The
    341 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 230 6 How Reduced in price BL »g£V T Delicious fi%. Fresh IB P *af iW S3lmon wt'' 30 cfs. per lb. Singapore Cold Storage CO.. LTD., PENANG and BAGAN LUAR. I Y'pawlK z oo 'I suffered unnecessary pains since i was 15* “After having given Kalzana tablets a fair trial I
      230 words
    • 261 6 COLOUP COMES TO STAY (’ouerrte has change I its dress. The grey of pure utility has given place to colcur; colour that gives a finish of oeauty appropriate to the character of the structure. ‘C lorcrete’ the new coloured cement has all the qualities of ‘Ferrocrete’—the rapidhardening Portland cement —with
      261 words

  • 1664 7 Selangor’s Penalty Goal Exciting Game at Kuala Lumpur From Our Own Oorrepoadent Kuala I umpur July 4 Selangor beat n erak by two goals to one, in ihe Northern Section of the Malaya Cap joi rnament on Saturday t Kua a Lumpur stadium. There was little
    1,664 words
  • 174 7 Editor of “Free Press” Singapore, ’-’aturday The funeral of ihe late Mr R. D. Davies. Editor of the Singapore Free Press. Was held at Bidadari this afternoon. There was a large attendance. AU the Singapore press was represented. The Bishop of Singapore officiated assisted by
    174 words
  • 447 7 Touching References In High Court From Our Own Correspondent Aloe Star. July 9 As reported yesterday the remains of H H. Tunku Mansur. Chief Malay Judge and member of the State Council, were interred at tbe Larggar Road royal cemetery in tbe forenoon with much pomp
    447 words
  • 181 7 —Renier. IRISH SENSATION Dublin, To day Referring to tbe French Legation Incident, Mr. McNeill's first letter, dated April 26 protested against the ‘'minister's offensive conduct.” Mr. McNeill again wrote on May 2 reques* ting an apolox y to which Mr. de Yalera replied that he regarded the whole
    —Renier.  -  181 words
  • 32 7 Members ere reminded that at tomorrow’s meeting of the cl ib at the E A 0 Hotel Mr J.Kind's Wilk**» will read a p «per on “Robbie Burns.”
    32 words
  • 84 7 The Secretary of the above committee acknowledges rec,'pt of tbe following d matious *o the funds Messrs. Evatt and C Club Subscriptions June 193? 1194.50 ‘V. W.” 10.00 Cable information has be»n received from Kegland that Mr. Arthur A»rh; second son of Mr. and Mrs. F.
    84 words
  • 312 7 North Perak Ch urch Association SUGOE3BFUL GARDFN FETE From Oar Own Correspondent Taiping. Saturday The Garden Fete organised by the North Perak Church Association was held in idenl weather this evsnios at the R;eidency Grounds kindly lent by the Hod. the British Resident. Toe Fite was a great sncirss and
    312 words
  • 386 7 YESTERDAY’S MATCH Ah Ee Bats Well for 52 Runs A cricket match played yesterday on the Esplanade between the P. 0.0. ‘*A” and tbe 0.R.0, resulted in a win for tbe latter by an innings &nd 6 runs. The following are tbe scores: PC 0
    386 words
  • 98 7 t.—Reuter. KEEN STRUGGLES IN SEMI-FINALS London, Yesterday The semi finals in ths European zone between Germany and Great Britain and Japan and Italy are producing keen struggles Latest results at Berlin and Milan are: Von Cramm beat Austin 5— 7» 6— 2 6—B, 6—2. Frenn beat Perry
    t.—Reuter.  -  98 words
  • 40 7 )—Reuter, TWO CENTURIES London, July 9 At Lord's, the match between Eton and Harrow was drawn. Eton scored 288 (Hotchkin 109) and 216 for (Hotohkin 96). Harrow replied with 849 (Pulbrook 104: Turnbull 5 wickets for 75)
    )—Reuter,  -  40 words
  • 56 7 JULY MONTHLY MEDAL (BOGEY) The July Monthly Medal (Bogey) will be played on Saturday and Sunday July, 16 and 17. The Committee have decided that in future the Monthly Medal will be played during thefirst week end of each month and any departure from this arrangement will
    56 words
  • 583 7 PROGRAMME OUT Special Conditions for Gold Cup Race From the official programme which h»s baen issued for the Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting owners and trainers w 'll have n t csd that this year there wi 1 be spec a' conditions for iba Go’d
    583 words
  • 63 7 Baseball —Reuter. SLQUZL TO FIGHTING LAST MONDAY New York, Yesterday Myatt the Chicago oatcher and Bill Dickey, of the New York Yankees were suspended until August 8 and fined $l,OOO each for breaking ihe jaw of Carl Reynolds, a Washington outfielder, at last Monday’s game. The penalty Is
    .—Reuter.  -  63 words
  • 82 7 FARE REDUCTIONS The K.L.M, (Roya -Netherknde Always) hag decided u a Eva greater reduction on passage rrtu-n fares. Up till ths present ta? K.L.M. has consented in a reduction of 5 per cent of tbe return fare on’y, whare b from now a reduction of 10
    82 words
  • 35 7 —Reuter. WON BY HARRY COOPER Ottawa, July 10 Harry Cooper with an aggregate of 293 woathe Canadian Open Golf Championship. Al Watrous was second with 298 and Hagen third with 295
    —Reuter.  -  35 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 190 7 Indigestion Is Often Caused By Weak Kerves You will have noHoed how any nervous upset immediatelv takes away your appetite. Th-»t is bec-ue-* *he nerve and the digestive organs ar* eo e-osely connected. N»rve wtaknee-’ > ffecie appetite and digestion ve y s>ou. N »rvou* people often gnffer fr -oa
      190 words

  • 612 8 Two months ago, under the i heading “Left iu the Cold” we made reference k in this column to I the post of Resident Councillor, Penang, and the procedure adopted by the government in keeping it filled. In the main our criticisms were levelled against the practice,
    612 words
  • 235 8 Herr Fritz Von Pspen, the German Chancellor, who signed the Lausanne agree ment on behalf cf Germany on Saturday, was only quite recently appointed as the jhead of the new Government; his appointment waa received with surprise and resentment in Germany, and public opinion, it Is related,
    235 words
  • 651 8 Penang, Monday. and txhibi- J tors alike are to be congratulated on the Trade and Industries Fair which came to a conclusion at the Wtmbley Amusement Park last night. In every respect the exhibition was a success and while it cannot be described as a sign of
    651 words
  • 112 8 Tin Spot Saturday To-day London £126 12s 6d. £*****5, 6d, Tin (3 Months) London JEI2B sg. Od. £l2B ss. Od. Singapore $65.75 $66.25 Business Done Penang $65 62$ $66.25 Business Done Buyers No Sellers Buyers No Sellers Rubber London If d. 1} d. New York c. (G) 2f
    112 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 268 8 355* f v DANipH c UEAAj !^^§5J TH The finest in the world. Have you tried it Do you know that when treated in .the right way before use you I cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get it at home? Place tin on ice for at
      268 words
    • 33 8 E>. 6» O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chet
      33 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 21 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. A. Carrier begs io thank all those who attended the funeral and sent wreathe, cars and letters of condolence.
    21 words

  • 1099 9 Lausanne Heroes Back Home Chorus of Praise By British Press Reconstituting the Shattered Economic System Tho Prime Minister and Mr. Neville Chamberlain got back to England yesterday from Lausanne. Mr, Ramsay MacDonald was accorded a great reception. He was later received in audience of
    world that sadly needed both.”—Rugby Radio t ervice.  -  1,099 words
  • 119 9 —Reuter. TO BEGIN AT GENEVA ON THURSDAY BRITISH RESOLUTION UNPALATABLE TO GERMANS Geneva, Yesterday An important discussion probably lasting two or three days, Is expected to begin on Thursday when ihe Steerlngl Committee ol ihe Disarmament Conference will consider a resolution by Sir John Hmon some passages of
    —Reuter.  -  119 words
  • 42 9 Reuter. Ninety-Seven Tods From lDdo- r bina Havre, Yesterday Ninety-seven tons of silver were embark ed for London on the British cargo steamer Ortolan. They were brought here from ths auk of Haiphong at Saigon by the steamer Yalou.
    Reuter.  -  42 words
  • 121 9 Reuter. Dubin, Yesterday There was a first class sensation in Dublin on the release of correspondence between the Governor General, Mr. McNeill, and Mr. de Valera concerning an incident at the French Legation reception at Dublin on April 23 when two Free State Ministers walked out on Mr.
    Reuter.  -  121 words
  • 63 9 Reuter. 1 NO CHANGE IN ATTITUDE STATE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Washington. Yesterday The State Department announces that there is no change in the U. <5. Government's attitude on the subject of war debts from the views outlined by Mr. Hoover in Jane ast year when he declared
    Reuter. 1 .  -  63 words
  • 162 9 Post Office were for conversion. —Rugby Radio Service L Success Of War Loan Conversion Scheme j Rugby, Yesterday The remarkable progress which has been made with the conversion of the Five Per Cent War Loan was described by the Chancellor of the Exchequer yesterday as splendidly encouraging. He
    Post Office were for conversion.—Rugby Radio Service  -  162 words
  • 202 9 Good Collection for Indian Unemployment Fund The Tamil play, Kovilan that was staged on Saturday night under the auspices of the Oeyion Association in aid of the Indian Unemployment Fund was a great success. The hall was packed to its fullest capacity, not one
    202 words
  • 110 9 Office Bearers Far the Coming Year (From Oar Own Correspondent) Ipob, To fay A large gathering was present at ihe Grand Hotel on Saturday night for the Rotary Club dinner when Mr. J. L. Hope was invested in «be ba is» ofeffioeae President of the O'nb for
    110 words
  • 31 9 Benter. Big Relief Measure Fessed By Senate Washington, Yesterday The Fenate passed the Compromise Bail allocating 12,122 000 000 for relief purposes. The bill naw goes 'to President Hoover
    Benter.  -  31 words
  • 152 9 estimated by the handicappers.—Rugby Radio Service. Capt Hope Wins With a Bead of 23 Minutes Rugby, Yesterday Captain Lawrence Hope, flying a Fox Moth, won ihe King’s Oup air race yesier day with a lead of 23 minutes and an aver age speed of 124 25 miles per
    estimated by the handicappers.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  152 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 228 9 I Balkan Sobranie Cigarettes and Tobacco -SaT:— I wfcsa hWsiH 3 mice 3 Min» II MADE I OF 7ha Finest Yenidja I Tobacco Sole Agents: L I John tilde Co., Ltd., Penang I Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. ••StKBSJtGptBEEXI-,. IDANG E RS i THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF SINGAPORE FOOT MM*MHHUB>U<RUN|KMIBF<WU|HUUMmBauHamKBaE*simenmiaMi|
      228 words

  • 1738 10 Demand for Reduction Big Meeting at Kuala Lumpur Trom Our Own Correspondent Koala Lumpur Saturday Resolutions calling or the Government I of the F.M 8. to reduce quit rent on agricultur 1 hnd* in excess of $2 per acre and to remit ent're'y such rent cn
    1,738 words
  • 404 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES ffhe following were the latest «notations is MIBBRB. KENNEDY* Oo.’s share IM at 11 ajn. to-day Saturday To-day rSS Ĕ S 8HiB 1 I 1 la. 8 I i. Mining 1 Ayer Hitam 971 10 3 9/71 10/3 Kinta .70 .72} .711 .74 Penawat
    404 words
  • 148 10 Latest Quotations Sat. Fri. Bat Ju’y 9 July 8 Sept. 18 91} 81} few York 8.58} 8.58} 4.86,* foatseal 4.10} 4 09 tanssds 25 80 25.80 94.88 G.WV. 1840 18| 24.86 Amsterdam 8 88} 8 88} 12.08 Milas 7 701 92.88 Bwlie 15 10 15 10
    148 words
  • 269 10 CH *RMING PERFORMANCE AT THE MAJESTIC "After Tj marrow,” an emotional drama, of daily hfc, not without pathoe, opmei t> throe crowded houses at the M jigiic yesUrd y Adapted from the e *ge saccesa by John'Gold*n and Hu*. Strang», It presents the drama of twj everyday younsters who
    269 words
  • 66 10 DISPOSING OF STOLEN A Chinese yoati aged 16 y?a a wai today sentenced by the District Ju-'g*, to receive 10 s’r k°a with the rottan rn p’e ding guilty to a chirga of dishonestly dtaooeing of «tolen The accused admitted that he had known that the birds
    66 words
  • 37 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked fheet for to-day are as follows Spot 5 8/16 cents per lb, July/ H *ot. 5 5/16 j, Oct./Dec. 5 9/’ 6 Jsn,/March 5| u Market steady
    37 words
  • 77 10 Penang» July 11 Zfy Gattrtfjy Ql*rttreJ B*nl 3n London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 h u 4 m/ks 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m/ta ciadit 2/4 1/16 3 »i Documentary 2/4 3/ 6 On New York Bank Demand 41} France H T.T- 1,000 nom India £.T 158} n T.T 80} per
    77 words
  • 536 10 CLAIM FOR $7.000 Money Lent To A Bangkok] Chetty In the Suorame Court thia morning the firm of R- M. M. S. ?u*d the firml rf N. M. L, carrying on budnew at 144 Penang St for the sum of 97,000 being b.-aoce of the
    536 words
  • 137 10 H>ving pleaded guilty in the Police Court to a charge of theft of a gold watch and a ring, a Chinese named Ong Rcon Tee was U-Jay produced before Mr. G- 0. Djdd, Dis'rict Judge, Penang, for sentence. Detect va Inspector Roche who prosacutrd said
    137 words
  • 78 10 SIX MONTHS’ RIGOROU3 IMPRISONMENT IMPOSED A Chinese named Oh Ah Moh who had snatched away a lecket worth $4 from a little Tamil gi.l M>h; had been playing on the five foot way of a house in Gladstone Road wss to-day produced before the District Judge for
    78 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 335 10 i&'M J sbe wjagif "Cheerful uuj Cool THURSDAY DINNER DANQg Sunday, July 31st Grand Orchestral and Vocal Concer in aid of the Unempl&y e ft TIFFIN COUPON? Book of 10— $15 Book of 25—535. RUNNYMEDE George Goldsack, ’PHONE 543. PENANG TURF CLUB Autumn Meeting 193? Under S. R. a. Rules
      335 words
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 92 10 Penang Weather Temp. Wind Tuesday 6 a.m. 75 e J Noon 85 s 5 p.m. 86 s Wednesday 6 a.m. 78 s Noon 81 N w 011 5 p.m. 78 s Thursday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 85 s 5 p.m. 84 n Friday 6 a.m. 76 s w Noon
      92 words

  • 709 11 Dr. J. S. Lp», of Ipch, left on Saturday on a visit to Ceylor. M". V. S. vi-n L«Egei b rg. F. I, A. A., has been electen Ijrmtkte of the Royal Intikute of British ArchitectsMr. H. Lt a rue, the optician of Singapore, ie on a
    709 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 198 11 i l J I 4 > -as W < > pS i L I h- F j^****~* i < F LOOK AT HER! h < f j, A SOLID little rock of firm < 4 flesh, with fine straight < limbs, a beautiful, healthy J F colour and even, white,
      198 words
    • 446 11 z A 1 NW Mi leNa 11 Hi JI 11 ii 111 f fcjsS WHaws"™ sf Sllenbunis SBii ja becawse it m j lig® writes so easily roods PARKER IS PREFERRED The ‘Allcnburys* Foods are particularly suited to the ‘I VOLTVE a new writing experience feeding of babie. in hot
      446 words

  • 367 12 Company’s Loose Checking System Ong Kay Seng, chitf cashier of the Straits Steamship Co., charged before Mr. 0. Wilson in the Singapore District Court with criminal breach of trust in respect of $6,500 and $2,000 resjnc ivflly, pleaded guilty to both charges on the advic» f his counseli
    367 words
  • 465 12 STAY OF EXSCU PION IN P. AND O. BANK CASE The Singapore Court of Appsal on Tnuraday grmted a stay < f execution of their ncent judgment in the suit between Tr.n Hong Tee and Co., and the P. and 0. Bsnking Corporation, in which thsy ordered
    465 words
  • 99 12 The b ggee J <mkerj monoplane, the G 38, which provide.* p.ri of the passenger accomm.dalicn in the wing, is to be put iu o service fcr tha summer months th Lufthansa line between London and B r,,n. Ti.e machine ahvttt-d tu this uuty
    99 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 959 12 Why Fat Still Stays With So Many—lt’s a Pity Why do ao many still stay fat, when tory to do what doctors do for excess fat. millions know the way to get slender Marmola has been used for 24 years Excess fat, in the past few years, has been millions
      959 words
    • 401 12 O' SI Kr ®k 1 Or Vy 8 wBL x. Zl 1 gMr a i 1 jk Al! e IK 7 t y\ i'- s rvf i Pepsodent polishes 1 i teeth as it removes film I This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid d improvement in the appearance of
      401 words

  • 191 13 CORONEk’3 ENQUIRY Verdict Of Murder And Suicide Returned A verdict of murder ard euic’de was returned by the Ooroner t Mr. Edwerd J’go, after an et qiiry held Into the double tragedy which occurred at Fort Cornwallis in which a Hylam coolie living in the coolie
    191 words
  • 99 13 HEaVY BAIL AT $503 > f (From Our Correspondent) •Taiping, Joly 9 A charpe of housebreaking and stealing a bather bag containing clothing valued at $42.50 belonging to one Ng Boon of Tup>i Kechi' wfs preferred against a Hokkien nam'd Cbuah Gnan, before Tunku Ismail,
    99 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 295 13 USTOH— Bucyrus The BL British Built ,wPS EXCAVATOR UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, PFA/A A/Q X f w HB ZL \t £§3 W hS3 «Mfes <ssafck n r~~ ,4w n .r I < because it h I bas larger |4| ink capacity PARKER IS PREFERRED TV/fANY pens costing far more hold LjJui-jffl
      295 words
    • 272 13 WEI ECZEMA ON BABHJEAD Could Not Get Any Rest. Healed by Cuticura. “When my baby was four months old wet eczema broke out on the crown of his head. It later spread to his body and he could not get any rest on account of the itching and burning. He
      272 words
    • 326 13 toncet ”<!8+3O) /i JNTHEATED MILkX f BOTH WHOLE AND I f SKIMMED.HAS VERY fi I LITTLE ANTI-RACHITIC 1 ACTIVITY T&ia authoritative QuotaZtion that Sresh cows' milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a fe&d made from frsslj milk contains atesost no vitamin D BUT SUNSHINE has
      326 words

  • 497 14 Penang Julv 11» 1933. penanj market 8 Cte. Meet Beef Steak kati 12 Blew or Con de 21 lean Pork lean fat Ist quality do 32 Mutton India» lb C do Australian 4C Fowl 22 Capons locally reared M do none Hen do do 24 Ducks do I—
    497 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 406 14 w£th||r /JO ?O Jfer" WnMfi Hw «EeSy ''Lt/ j®OF -‘’lw />?®3KUV >&> MrcMUj'Ml PHHFECTIGK SCO!S K?H BKY AGENTS TH E°E ASTERN AGENCIES U 2 DIDN’T WANTLHiS FOOD Queer Case of indigestion KRUSCEEtI ASA!?i TO THE RESCUE K Jk>F/ J A more pitiable condition of indigestion ffißßk would be difficult to
      406 words
    • 370 14 ■1 I Bi Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble—keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste IF you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this film and reveal» go even one day without brush- the clean enamel surfaces of your ing them,
      370 words

  • 806 15 Port of Penang I Schedule of Principal I Lines The following is a list o! vessels arriving and sailing its Penang daring the week i IN POET TO-DAY I Protn Bailing For D»to of Saline I Msaiar l-onoh Lergkot, P. Soosoe and 1 P. Brandan Bane
    806 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 79 15 Telegraphic AJdee s« Portal Ad'lnss:— OKASTAGI HOTEL—BRASTAGI RAND HOTEL BRASTAGI—BRASI Sumatra E. C. All teiegrapniG enquiries must be sent prepaid. REDUCED TARIFF FROM Snd JANUARY, 198 S, Terms for a stay of one to three wee he. SINGLE GIB S double Gls. IS per day, inclusive and upwards Terms for
      79 words
    • 302 15 You Feel FlffEiLAiiD You Do Twice As Much Tennis cnokel-Bwimn’ng— football—a;'wonderful exercise after office hoars provided you are fit If you are urfiL either < mentally or physically, all V ."M sports lose their flavour. Your ansrgy (lags, and your spirit 1 droops. Every branch of sport has its champions,
      302 words

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1371 16 —Mm— lIW H IMR—I Im mi i n r— OjL L, A Brl OANTING I Tfe ®MLD£ PMKMSEr LIKE I H ■i'SM, LONDON. Nor? h (-urn <*-'?’• BOSTON AND NEW YORK I& Rj AMEBIBCAN Ml AI L LINE MARON Colombo w v«'>i 1 I(',«i l irs*erlinh i London and Hambvrg
      1,371 words
    • 878 16 tP. 0.-BRITISH INDIA A AND AFC AR LINES I [Companies Incorporated in England.] I MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES I Peninsular and Oriental 9. N. Co An »on, ?<»« h I under contract with Hie Majesty e tenham, Malaooa and 81n?/H Government, London and Far Service, East Mail Service. I
      878 words