Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 May 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 109. VOL. LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 15th MAY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 369 1 Itjagata brothers i DENTISTS Head Office next bo The Dispensary. Office 52. Leith Street LE T Thought For To-day, U JOOELITE ,> “DON’T FORGET THE Read’s “DOG’S HEAD” Lager!” PROTECT YOUR WOODWORK. ITS SAFE Ask For lUW|>>7 Kepala.” SOLE AGENTS (T E or neo ompany r L t d >
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    • 16 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 7TB, 48, 70 t BIBHOP STREBT, PENANG.
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    • 2307 2 POSITION VACANT MUNICIPAL NOTICE Government Notification BANKS. r— nmi the mercantile BANK. OF INDIA j REQUIRED: for Hotel in F. M. S. In view of the existence of rabies Tenders will be received at the Die- I t enrnoiteTin E’ngland Competent Book Keeper Reception imonß dogs in the Island of
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  • 378 3 RECORDS Street Scenes for Posterity 4 The Edinburgh Film Gu ll has inaugurated an idea (writes a home paper Film Correspondent) which might be copied with advantage throughout Great Britain. They propose to make a film of Edinburgh from the normal 1 fe of its people.
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  • 228 3 HOME SFCRETA RY’S" VISIT TO DARTMOOR PRISON Mr. Clynes, Home Secre’ary, who recently visited Dartmoor convict prison, stated that he came away with the feeling that D. rtmoor was a much better phe? for the purpose cf the correction and improvement of the individual criminal than
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  • 65 3 MR. A. KAMMERSTEIN’S PETITION Mr, Arthur Kammerstein, the thea’rical producer, who is well-known in London as well as New York, filed a bankruptcy petition listing debts of £300,000. He is the son of the impresario who built the Kingsway Opera House in London. Mr. Hammerstein made a huge
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  • 59 3 The Secretary of Commerce estimate?, on the basis of the census taken at the end of January, that the nember of unemployed in the United States totalled 6,050,000, in addition to 800.000 part-time workers at present laid off. The cities with the biggest out-of-work totals were: New
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 338 3 W J ithont more O. > WIHf!IHIII^^^^^y -C -y7 Calcium than he i| ’S' \T~A gets k° m ordinary It XV-'v/A food, your boy may wMiy’ vSSSfMF ■v- j V f anaemic. His teeth '/Of —Sk W *ll suffer and he BBSffi&f will become susi.'> ffaal ceptible to colds and
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    • 170 3 MADE IN LONDON IMS i j “Thanks... but 1 prefer a Craven A, they don 9 1 affect my throat” Cl® ?S7F.W W CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON BY CARRERAS LTD. 142 YEARS’ REPUTATION for QUALITY Dollar l&xcliaiige Tables Sterling’ into Dollars price:
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  • 442 4 Where the Woman Sweet-Eater Scores DOES Bleep claim you as its willing victim the moment your head touches the pillow? Truly blessed are yon if it does, but if you are not one of those fortunate persona why not try the latest scientific sleepinducer. is nothing
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  • 260 4 CHANGE THAT SPELLS THEIR DOOM Local Feeling Running High Britain’s inland “ieldmdt»” are to disappeer. For centuries school children, local iuthorities, and even archaeologists have been puzzled by the curious little areas of land, situated in the heart of one country, and yet belonging to another. These
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  • 274 4 DEPORTATION OF FINNS Hundreds Herded in Trucks News has just been received of brutal action in the district of Leningrad. On Ea?ter Monday 1.000 Firns were arrested in the parishes rf Keiko and Raeoepyvae and during the night were taken to a railway station near Lenin grad
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 128 4 JUST ARRIVED Per s.s. “RAN PUR A” MAY 14th FINEST ENGLISH MEATS Beef Pork Lamb Mutton Veal English Cheese Cheddar, St. Ivel, Kraft, Also Roquefort, Stilton £>' Packet Cheese. Palethorpes Specialities Cambridge Sausage, Smoked Sausage Pork Pies, Veal and Ham Pies. Veal and Ham Roll, Boar’s Head, Parisienne and Chipolata
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    • 104 4 WHISKY Better you cannot tackle! feßpf}] Judged by the leading trade experts to be Scotland’s best whisky Try il.’—and judge for yourself. wjKFW-v Agents: Sime Darby <? Co. Ltd., Singapore. Manufacturers of Every Description of Surgical and Mechanical India Rubber Products. I cctD 1R47 a Syringe*. Water Bottles and Bed*.
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    • 188 4 f 1 I < "t I f igK, L A '£w|L Z ISOM PIW Sr «NMtSDfDW»l' f >rt b abies tovt C °*V CATE CUUOFO«D.5 u t x.'" :r‘i" THIS Is Snilfen T7ED from the on Cow Gate. A Well pleased with life sleeping soundly waking merrily making constant steady
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  • 673 5 H °W.• O SETTLE THE LAW ABOUT SWEEPSTAKES O THE Home Secretary is about to appoint a committee to report on the law relating to sweepstakes. Must it be just one more dull gathering of representatives of "interests Or dare we hope that it will
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  • 604 5 REVOLUTION PLANS FOR BRITAIN Organise the Unemployed MOSCOW is dissatisfied with the work of the Minority Movement in Great Britain, to judge from some new orders issued by the Red International of Labour Unions to the Minority Movement and to “all* revolutionary workers of Great Britain. This
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 51 5 I WHY BE WITHOUT A PIANO! j When you can hire a good I Instrument i FOR s|Q°° PER MONTH > a -dL if I /WK A' ill MSI HP* I rj ar And this sum includes Free Tunings PIANO Co Ji I 1* PENANG J gjM > z *x
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    • 9 5 M&ssage House. 2, ARRATOON ROAD. M/8N YUKI. V/88 MATRUKC*
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    • 92 5 Ms 2Tl,aWE£lt3Hg; u ._TT:i <■-t— i i. uimihu The World’s Besf. f f wr. hlX&>fcfc.s?QX AzL?- W 1 i 1 H 11 HIIIIIUI I Sold Everywhere. I— ■■■III hHUI HI > 111 M wKiy»—- qKi HURTING? One application of “GETS-IT will relieve that aching, throbbing com. After a few days
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 115 5 i wbmßl i J Penang’s Premier Talkie House. SOUND The House of International Attractions 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 England’s Greatest Character Actor CYRIL MAUDE In the Charaterisation He Made Famous in THREE CONTINENTS “GRUMP Y” A Paramount Comedy Masterpiece t> Although this Picture has not yet been I released in England
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    • 88 5 KHsis.'.' 264 Best Sound I 615 TO NIGHT 930 I Opened to Packed Houses Last Night I I I Eclipsing the Screen’s Most Brilliant Romances. This Entrancing Masterpiece rises to new heights of Melodious Grandeur and Screen Wizardry JEANETTE MACDONALD IN j “The Lottery Bride WITH JOHN GARRICK —JOE E.
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  • 2692 6 T. C. Shafto Sentenced to 5 Months’ Simple Imprisonment Criminal Breach of Trust District Judge and Embarrassing Position “A Hint as to Sort of Sentence” Cheshire Shafto, the former accountant of Messrs. Mansfield and Co., was yesterday charged before Mr 11. A. lorrer District Judge, with
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  • 282 6 Sir Thomas Lipton has been elected a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron. Mr. George Terrell, Farrister at Law, Ipoh, has opened an office at No. 11. Hale Street. Mr. W. A. C. Goode, one of the new M.C.S. Cadets, is attached to the District Office, Kuantar.
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  • 180 6 MONOPOLIES WIN A friendly game played yesterday on *he Esplanade between a weak P. C. C. te .m and the Government Monopolies ended in a win for the latter by four goals to two The game was scrappy. The Monopolies scored twice in the first half.
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  • 674 6 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Bryant aad Whitley Win Another Match In the Secord Round of the Men s Open Doubles N. H. P. Whitley and G. W. Brvant yesterday defeated Cheah Wat Hun and Goh Hock Jin and now enter the semifinal stage in which they play the
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  • 102 6 DEATH IN LONDON OF FO3HER SINGAPORE REBIUEN L’ News has been received by cable from London of the death of Mrs. James Craig, widow of the late Capt. James Craig, of Singapore and Western Australia, and elder sister of Mr. C. F. F. Wearne and Mr. T.
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  • 858 6 LESSON OF 193) How It Assists Trade THE value of advertising d or i„, periods of trade ,l,? pre was dealt with by Mr R r •ykes at the annual dinner in London of the Fellows and As sociates of the Institute of Tn corporated Practitioners
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  • Page 6 Advertisements

  • 1265 7 Selections for To-morrow Will Cafe Royal Win the Big Race Bobtail to Win Again BY “TIC-TAO" When Bobtail was classified in Ci.iss HI last year I said that this bc;sr was under-estimated and now al jongh up in the second division, Ch c s
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  • 127 7 CASE POSTPONED Alleged Criminal Breach of Trost Lim Toon Looi, a daughter of Lim Ah Chye, deceased, a well known Penang Towkay was to day produced in the Penang Police Court before Mr. Edward Jago. Police Magistrate, and charged with criminal breach of trust of jewellery
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  • 204 7 MALAY C. C. v EASTERN SMELTING CO. The following will play for the Malay Cricket Club on Saturday against the Eastern Smelting Club at the Dato Kramat Gardens. Play to start at 215 p m. M M Akbar. H R Pawanteh, Y B Osman B Osman, M
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  • 106 7 KLEINMAN IN FINE FORM (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 15 The inter c ub tennis match between the S.C.C. and the Singapore Japanese concluded yesterday in a win for the Japanese who although they lost two out of the three singles played yesterday, won the match
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  • 59 7 Denmark's Victory Over Rumania Copenhagen, May 14 In the Davis Cup Denmark beat Rumania by three matches to love. Ulrich and Henriksen (Denmark) beat Mkhu and Bunea 6 —4, 6—2, 6—3. Berlin, May 14 Kirby (South Africa) beat Maguire (Ireland) 4—6, 6—3, 7—5, 7—5. Rogers (Ireland) beat Spence
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  • 76 7 Reuter. WORCESTER DEFEATED BY 10 WICKETS At Nottingham the home county defeated Worcester in a low scoring game by ten wickets. Larwood was responsible for Worcester's first collapse taking six wickets for thirty one runs. The total reached 77. Notts replied with 152 Root capturing 4 for 27
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  • 24 7 —Reuter. ENGLAND DEFEAT AT PARIS Paris, May 14 In a soccer match at Paris France b(ftt England by five goals to two.-
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  • 358 7 early morning attack f Inmates Injured After Resistance 1 A case of gang robbery, occurred this morning in Tanjong Tokoug village, the culprits selecting a spot well away from the Police Station i I our Chinese who had their faces paint I ed, forced open
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 439 7 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —The Penang Chinese Unemployed Relief Fund was established to fulfil a great need. After functioning for a little over two months the Committee suddenly an nounced the closing of the Fund in January last. This was a bit
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  • 926 7 BUT RE ARRESTED Trial of Three Alleged Gang Robbers Although discharged at the Assize Court 3 five Chinese who had stood their trial on j serious charges were, on leaving the Court, j immediately re arrested and it is understood will be banished
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  • 181 7 SINGAPORE—JUNE 17TH TO 25TH, 1931 Provisional Programme Wednesday, 17th t Clergy assemble i 5.45 p.m. Opening Service in Cathedral Thursday, 18 th 1 930 to 11.0 11.15 to 12 45 Sessions of Conference 2.15 to 4.0 j 5.30 p.m. Public Meeting Friday, 19th 9.30 to 11.0 11.15 to
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  • 53 7 ,—Router. Drastic Economy in Java Batavia, May 15 The British Tobacco Company has decided drastically to economise in its Java factories. The Sourabaya factory is to ba closed, resulting in the d smissal of twcr thousand natives. The construction of tha Semarang factory is stopped. The Batavia distribution
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  • 118 7 POSSESSION OF FALSE DACHINGS Inspector Lyons of the Weights and Measures Department to-day charged before the Police Magistrate, a Chinese named Lint Quah Ngoh with using a false daching for purposes of trade and also with tampering with the same. The accused pleaded guilty to the first
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  • 58 7 Two Ducks —Two Months R.I. CHINESE CONVICTED Tye Sen, a Kheb, who was convicted on a charge of fraudulent possesion of proper ty, namely, two ducks at Burmah Road on May 10, was to-day sentenced to two Months’ rigorous imprisonment by the Po ice Magistrate Penang. The accused had a
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  • 83 7 ANOTHER WELL BRED PONY FOR PENANG Mr. Cheah Tat Jin the well known Penang sportsman, has purchased "Imago,’ a three year old bay filly by Gay Crusader” (winner of the Triple Crown in 19.7) out of Violent Tints". This filly had seven outings as a two year
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • 497 8 A Penang industry not subjected to the influence of the slump is that of necromancy which flourishes in this year of grace 1931 with more impunity than it did in Europe in the so-called Dark Middle Ages. It is practised occasionally by travelling tricksters from Europe and
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  • 319 8 The Zoological Society’s animal park at Whipanadein Bedfordshire opens its gates to the public for the first time at Whitsuntide One of the main criticisms which has been levelled at it so far has been on the grounds of inaccessibility. When it opens, however, every
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  • 1289 8 Penang, Friday. is often a matter for wonder, the almost uncanny manner in which newspapers manage to find their way about the world. Time and time again we have received communications from unknown friends in almost every quarter of the gob-, people who write to us in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 27 8 B H &o. Tc-night, 15th May, 1931, at 9-40 pm. The Band of the s. s. President Harrison will play at the After Dinner Dance i— *a
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 570 9 PRIME MINISTER’S STATEMENT Future Government Policy CARDINGTON AS A RESEARCH CENTRE No Long Distance Spectacular Flights In the House of "om nous last night, the Primj Minister, Mr. MacDonald amounced that no rew airships would be built. Cardington would be kept as t e nucleus for
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  • 62 9 Reuter. R. M. S. P. Ex-Auditor Summoned ABETTING CHARGE London, May 14 Two summonses have been served on an ex-Auditor of the R. M. S. P. Company Harold John Morland, who is charged with aiding and abetting Lord Kylsant in issuing a false statement of accounts in
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  • 148 9 —Rugby Radio service Conditional of Home Government Intervention London, May 14 In the House of Commons Dr. Shiels, r ’nder Secretary for the Colonies, said the Government gave early and sympathetic consideration to the situation in Mauritius following the recent hurricane and proposed to make a grant of
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  • 133 9 Into Line with Market Conditions POSSIBLE LOSS OF GOLD HOLDINGS Lowest Level Since 1909 London, May 14 The Bank of England Discount Rate was this morning reduced from three per cent to two and a half per cent. The rate has stood at 3 per
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  • 180 9 AN AIR MAIL ACHIEVEMENT The first Australian air mail arrived at Croydon yesterday, havingl left Port Darwin on April 27. The mail is the fi-st of two ex perimentai services from Australia to England. The second air mail from Australia to England leaves Port Darwin
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  • 66 9 Reuter. Shipping from Hong Kong Advised to Suspend Hong Kong, May 14 A scanty report from Canton says that gun firing was going on this afternoon at Whampoa between gunboats loyal to the Canton Government and rebellious forces attempting to capture the Canton garrison forts. British river
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  • 51 9 —Reuter. London, May 15 Feeling is running high in Nelson, Lancashire, in connection with the weaving employers’ resolve to increase the looms per man to eight. The Weavers’ Association last night organised a demonstration of twenty thousand in which the Mayor of Nelson and several councillors
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  • 104 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Mr. MacDonald Says “Boo” to the Reds NO INTERFERENCE London, May 1 4 Answering Sir Austen Chamberlain who in the House of Commons called attention to published plans of the Communist Inter* national and Red Trade Union Internation* al for fomenting revolution
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  • 177 9 Reuter. Chairman’s Speech at Annual General Meeting London May 14 The need for co-operation between British and Dutch Governments with regard to the conduct of the rubber industry was emphasised by Mr. J. G. Hay, Chairman, at the Annual Meeting of the Rubber Growe’s’ Association in
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  • 104 9 Fresh Route to Open Next August (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 14 A statutory meeting of shareholders of the Aerial Transport Company of Siam was held yesterday. The first line to be opened will be Korat-Nakon Panom operated by four Puss Moths with a cruising speed
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  • 57 9 Dramatist Who Built His Own Theatre New York, May 14 The death has occurred of the dramatist David Belasco.—Reuter. David Belasco, of English birth, was a famous dramatist even in the ’eighties and his output has been continuous. He built the Belasco Theatre, New York, for
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  • 60 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, May 14 After a private dinner party at York House to night the Prince of Wales is show ing a talking film of his experiences during his South American tour. This will be the first time the Prince has entertained his guests with
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  • 115 9 Reuter. Many Killed in Railway and Arsenal Quarters Cairo, May 14 Elections of First Degree Delegates who will eventually return Members of Parlia ment opened this morning. There was serious trouble at Bulak and Shubra, quarters where railway and arsenal workers are striking. Mobs at Bulak attacked and
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  • 90 9 Sharp Sentence on a Malay Youth (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 15 Sentence of three months’ rigorous imprisonment was passed by the second Police Magistrate, Mr. G. E. Clayton, yesterday on a Malay youth who took a car at night from an unlocked garage
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  • 52 9 .--Reuter. Government Assistance Stops Run on Deposits Vienna, May 14 The National Council at an all-night sitting adopted a Bill enabling the Government to assist the Kreditanstalt by provid ing a credit of 150 million schillings. The run on the Kreditanstalt is ending and many depositors have returned
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  • 184 9 —Reuter. Buried Under Snow and Unable to Get Out Angmag Salik May 14 A shout of Hallo. Stop all right emerging from a small hole in the top of a huge mound in the snow told rescuers that Courtauld was alive. Professor Watkins’ party of three
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  • 164 9 —Reuter. France’s Foreign Policy Not Challenged Paris, May 14 M. Briand tendered his resignation this morning but agreed at the urgent request of his colleagues to withdraw it. In a statement to the Radical -Socialist newspaper La Repu" lique, M. Briand says: ‘‘l shall continue to
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 358 9 I 1 liitisa» PREMIER I I OUR /2 daily, ensuring Zl lib. Tin 2lbTin 80 cts. $1.55 few! I Roasted and Ground Fresh Daily from the I Finest Selected Beans. I Obtainable from all Dealers. J SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO, L TD, I Incorporated in Eng’and SINGAPORE, KUALA LUM
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  • 892 10 MINUTES OF MEETING Discussion on Traffic Control The following are the minutes of a committee meeting of the Penang and Kedah Automobile Club held at the Penang Cricket Club on Wednesday. 6th May, 1931 Present:—Mr. L. M. Howlett in the Chair', Mr. J. J. P. Davies.
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  • 462 10 EXPORT DUTY Position Exceedingly Critical It is now clear beyond all shadow of doub 1 according to the “Times of Ceylon,” that the coLtinuation of the export duty on rubber will effectively strangle the rubber industry in Ceylon. At the last meeting of the Mdale Planters’. Association,
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  • 275 10 Cyril Maude in “Grumpy” •MAJESTIC ATTRACTION "Grumpy” which opened at the Majestic Theatre last night is easily the most refresh ing picture to be shown at Penang since the advent of the Talkies. The Talkie screen has brought many famous actors who had only previously been seen on
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  • 597 10 CHAIRMAN RESIGNS Retrenchment Not Being Carried to Excess The eleventh annual ordinary general meeting of Bukit Panj >» g Ltd., waa held on Wednesday. April 15, at the Registered Offices. 481-484, Salieburv House, London Wa’l, E,C. Lt-CJ. P. W. Parkinson presided. The chairman ta’d: Gentlemen, with great
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  • 82 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, May 14 Paris, 124 27 New York, 4.86s 7 2 Brussels, 34.94, Geneva, 25.23; Amsterdam, 12.1; Milan 92.87; Berlin 20.41; Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16; Oslo, 18.16; Vienna. 34.57 Prague 164}: Helsingsfors, 193} Madrid, 48.45; Lisbon, 108,25; Athens, 375; Bucharest; 817; Rio 3’s 7 j;
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  • 139 10 TO-DAY’S PRUEB The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS, KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day tn as m al Shares >• a !S 0 O CQ OQ pq U 2 SC. 6. 6. o. Mining Ayer Hitam Tin, 10
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  • 61 10 Latest Landon, New York and Local Price! TIN: LONDON Spot £lO5 0 0 Up 10/. 3 Moaths’ £lO5 5 0 Up 7/6 SINGAPORE $52.87a per ral Down 12J c. 125 tut dare RUBBER: Linden 3 t l Unchanged Mew Tork 6f c. (6dd) Up Ic. Local 9-j
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  • 63 10 I LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet 9j cts. per pound —per p’ $l2/83 Stea ly. London 31 New York 6f c’s. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Alkn Dennys.) Gea«ral Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Pries» for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are ae fellows:— Spot 9& cts.
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  • 101 10 Messrs. Eastern Smdting Co. Ltd. London, May 13, Spot £104.15 0 three months’ buying £*****.6 three months’ selling £106.0 0. London, May 14, Spot £lO5 2 6 three months’ buying £106.5 0 three montha’ sdlirg £106.7 6. Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. 15th May quotation for Singapore refined
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  • 53 10 May 17, Sundiy after Ascension, 8-30 a m Holy Communion and Address Tamil, at St, Anne’s Schcol, Prai. 6pm Evensong and Address at St. Mark’s Butterworth. May 20, Wednesday, 7-30 a m Holy Communion at St. Mark’s Batterworth. May 21, Thursday, 7-39 a m Holy Commun’on at St.
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  • 232 10 RUBBER SALES DE D ARTMENT Penang, May 13 There has been more activity in the market during the past week and the local Soot quotation after flue uiting between 09| and 10| c->nts per lb, closes quietly steady at 09| cents. London and New York
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  • 66 10 Penang, l5, 1981 By Oourfav fAg Chartered Aank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 4 m/ts 2/8 27/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 8 Documentary 2/4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 154} Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. 139 Singapore T.T p.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 68 10 Messrs Sen Ko Sho Dry Cleaning Co., c’o Singapore beg to announce to the public respectfully that they have Established a new Branch at 36, Bishop Street, Corporated with Togo Co., LET SEN KO SHO DO YOUR DYE DRY CLEANING WORK Buttons Replaced and Holes Repaired Free of Charge. SEN
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    • 81 10 fß,unnymede > The Cheerful Hotel TO-MORROW MORNING MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE EVENING DINNER DANCE SUNDAY The RUNNYMEDE Orchestra, will play in the Lounge from 780 p.m. FRESH TODAY LOBSTERS OYSTERS. Special Summer Rates (until further notice) SINGLE —from $8 daily DOUBLE —from $l5 daily RLNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager.
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    • 522 10 New Advirt\i n TO No. 33, Farquhar Street Compound House with g a P e on Ist June, 1931. Apply tn ’J ntr y» JOO TOK. Aedang Road, Peiacg. 4 NOTICES GO TQ Se yit lye 28, Bishop Street, PENANG. The best hoamtor f b CH I pacts and painting.
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  • 1262 11 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines following is a list of ves- <iels arriving and sailihg from Penang during ihe W*" k: In 8 Ampang from Sitiawan, Bindings and Pangkor. Sails for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan to-day at 5 p. m. s s ‘’Rengam" from
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 278 11 A POINTER /f if you like a rfj Repeating Shotgun w This new 12 gauge model 29 will please you for /OSR game or trap shooting. It’s easy to load. Has per- L'J feet balance. Points naturally. Has bottom ejection. < Smooth and positive repeating mechanism permils five quick shots.
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    • 656 11 I V F BRUISES BURNS IB I p SCALDS PILES ECZEMA ipf DEI -HI SORES BAD LEOS ft.ll I P. Iff PRICKLY HEAT ULCERS RIHGWORM f '1 BOILS ABSCESSES -CHRONIC SORES If B &SBITES&STINGS-SPRAINS-RHEUMAIISM //£> uj j Keepat>©*®f Lar*' y 1 3 a healing ointment in the «nrMIS is the
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 50 11 iTHEATiIE KOVAL TO N IGHT One Complete Serial, THE LIONMAN Starring* Jack Perrin 36 reels, mystery chapter-play that has plenty of action, stunts, exciting, thrilling and sensational situations. The suspense j s sustained from the first to the last leel by the insoluble mystery of the identity of the Lionman.
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  • 360 12 “WOULD ASK THEM TO GO” BISHOP’S RETORT Gandhi's drsire to expel from India, if they insist on proselytising. was expressed in a statement to the Press recently at Delhi. He was asked if he would favour the retention of American and other foreign missionaries when India
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  • 560 12 SINGAPORE WORK Activities of After-Care Association The following s’-e the minutes of a Committee Meeting of the above socieiy held in the Chpmberß of the Hon’ble the Chief Justice on April 29th. at 4 30 p. m. Present the Hon. Mr. Josiice P. J. Sprcule, Messrs
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 112 12 Ajk Buy <£ig 1 —the clock that lasts for years EVERY Westclox is an accurate, longlived timepiece. Within each case of sturdy metal is a rust-proof movement, precision built to keep good time for years. Big Ben and Baby Ben head the Westclox family. There are other models in a
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    • 651 12 u<_._ j Auet. exceed »11,000,000. S. C. Awuranee in force exceed »38,000,300. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE i Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old J, wry Ec The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supremo Court of England and
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  • 628 13 “POWER IN THEIR HANDS” LESSONS OF 1926 Trade Union Bid for Dictation TRADE Unionists would appear to be envisaging the next General Strike and to y- thinking out plans. This is apparent from a remarkable article in the carrent Labour Magazine,” Jp "official monthly journal of the
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  • 310 13 A "STORM IN THE CHANNEL OCXS WAIN’S PUNT D. a al, Ramsgate, And A Poaching” Rescue 1 rescue at sea has created a jOk ‘‘feud” between Deal and Ramsgate, both of whose seamen possess such records for gallantry that no tribunal could possibly place one over the other. It all
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