Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 June 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-06-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 123. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement274 1931-06-02 1 Fr NAGATA I BROTHERS s DENTISTS Head Office next to The Diepeuiary. i Rrwab Office 62, Leith Street il I GALVANISED I HOLLOW-WARE. order of tfie day We can Quote you B WHITBREAD’S Cheapest Prices For all descriptions of PALE ALE. Galvanised Hollow-Ware BUCKETS, BATHS, LATEX I PAILS, MASONRY BUCKETS,274 words
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Advertisement20 1931-06-02 1 yi -Jfg II.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electrio light. I ’Phone 771» «8, TO, BISHOP ST BEST, PENANG. I20 words
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Advertisement1900 1931-06-02 2 POSITION VACANT POLICE NOTICE I BANKS. King’s BbM« Parade I 7 R#RIERED |U HMWOHGB MHUMUHm Tc Pn p' Ce r^n^g d AppiyJ hn tl e OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATION. D Traffic Regulation rum (I<MMU B ISTO e« n .»ii«»K« V Polo Ground-3rd. June, 1931. «.oon.ooc LUbW h limited1,900 words
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Article460 1931-06-02 3 SYSTEM EXPLAINED Women and (iris as Victims The practice of “touting” for cuetom at the doors of many of the smaller shops dealing in women's uear in and around London las become almost a terror to women and girls, some of whom are too shy cr self460 words
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Article391 1931-06-02 3 WALKING THE PLANK 1252 FEET ABOVE STREET Passengers comirg t> New York by a’rship will have a great thrill when the airship mooring on top of the Empire State Building, the tallest skyscraper in the world, is compl-t-'d. When the airship is moored a gangplank will391 words
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Advertisement277 1931-06-02 3 Health’s best friend IS LIFEBUOY SOAP Known all over the world as a safeguard against infection, Lifebuoy cleanses away pl fi disease and dirt from everything it touches. Spotless, hygienic cleanliness remains. the East you need 7 Lifebuoy Soap. I 3 I Lifebuoy Soap is now obtain* > I able277 words
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Advertisement352 1931-06-02 3 MADE IN LONDON She knows that > Craven ‘A’ do not affect her throat and she appreciates that extra touch of QUALITY! Of 1 V' t w h 1 OB'. I ftflk iOLRAVEMA Virginis J cork -tipped Virginia cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats S:t^==s IN LONDON BY CARRERAS352 words
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Article474 1931-06-02 4 MACHINES IN IRAQI A Supermsrine S 6 at Milan The liaqt Air arrived in formation at Bighdad, having flown from Ha.fid J aero 'rome in E nd by easy stages in fourteen days. The flv>t reached its destination wi hcut troulls of a y bird, carrying474 words
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Article326 1931-06-02 4 RED AND BLACK VARIETIES Professor Raymond Dirt, of the Witwatersrard U iversity, who, with the IlaH&n scietific expeditionin the Congo, recently made inv< s.igatior.s into gorilla life, hts expressed the view that the King of the Belgians deserves the thanks of posterity for his courageous insistence326 words
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Article216 1931-06-02 4 TIRED OF ITS REPUTATION FOR “NAUGHTINESS’’ Paris has long baeo tire 1 of its reputation for “naughtiness,” and is QSW becoming indignant about it. A London correspondent of the th* a rical journal Comoedii has sent a description of a playbill in which a216 words
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Article224 1931-06-02 4 Central News. AMERICAN PROFESSOR’S EXPERIMENT New York A baby ape is to be brought up like a child of a well-to-do family. Hj will have a nurs* and a gnvfr.iess. He will be whe led around in a fa T iotafcl perambulator. On growing— Central News. - 224 words
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Article207 1931-06-02 4 GIVEN AS PLAYTHING TO A BABY An ornament bought in the street was oeld to have been responsible for a child’s death at a Bdtersea inquest recently on Wiliam Richard Jeffrey Grace, aged 17 months, of Squarey-street, Tooting, London. The child’s foster-mother, E.hel May H ggr, said207 words
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Advertisement78 1931-06-02 4 COUGHS. Qggh COLDS a bronchitis S The Handy Tablet Medicine AGONISING PILES. There is no need to suffer this distressing affliction. One tube of DR. VAN VLECK’S PLASMA will relieve you of all painful swelling and inflammation. Results are •mazing. It succeeds in most obstinate cases. Simple to use and78 words
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Advertisement491 1931-06-02 4 r S r Watt-Creme a J U pl A splendid protective cream for day use ![> and the ideal foundation for powder. 7 f ““-xT gC dl| iK Supplement it by “47//” Cold Cream, the J 1 rj perfect cleansing cream. v I,'I I Gfrvays I l| 1 9^ctc dcuifCij491 words
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Feminine Reflections
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Article684 1931-06-02 5 Monday:—For the use of Mistress nJgett, and all whom it may interest, do copy ent a hint fonnd by meat my rpjii fi, illuatrati. t the value of honey in curing stinge. Thia is a ttrange thing >o think of—the sting the bee it flic .s being684 words
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Article478 1931-06-02 5 MARION WEBSTER - BY MARION WEBSTER M, dear, not Ma-yl Isn’t it tmaz'ng o the plain girls seem to be the i tto find i-usbandd. Wta*’ men see in m beyond me. it is resliy.” Wi at the girl who said this fated to di'e was that the despis478 words
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Article498 1931-06-02 5 IDA TODD - BY IDA TODD Few things are more annoying, when one is lorg'mg to start making the new summer frocks, than to find the sewing machine will not work, Or perhaps it works st ffiy, stitches are missed, the threads loop, or the cotton break Suffness498 words
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Article, Illustration50 1931-06-02 5 This well cut spring coat is suggested in a woollen material of a light-weight, and black or navy blue would be very useful. The collar, which ie so very slight at the back, is particularly appropriate when you want to wear a large hat comfortably.50 words
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Article555 1931-06-02 5 PARRY TRUSCOTT - BY PARRY TRUSCOTT We hear so much of the necessary treatment of the nervous and highlystrung child, or the child that is very delicate, that the normal child would hardly seem to exist! Perhaps nearer the war-years this was so. and no wonder, but surely now it shouldn’t555 words
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Article406 1931-06-02 5 OLIVE ADAIR - BY OLIVE ADAIR There is considerable talk these bright days about silk shoes for out-of -doors An all-silk toilette seems to demand shoes to match. The popular idea is that they should be restricted to the houee, and for dancing. Bu*. as is the way with women,406 words
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Article401 1931-06-02 5 MOLLIE LITTLE - BY MOLLIE LITTLE Snmmrr sports clothes are important in these f ays when meet gids hive som® hobby or spert which makes the selecting of summer holiday clothes—or sports wear which s often the same thing—imperative. Whether they are made of wool or silk or linen, clothes401 words
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Article143 1931-06-02 5 K.L. CHETTIARS AT KLANG CEREMONY The branch of the Chettiars’ Chamber of Commerce for the State of Se’angor was opened at Kiang at the Kl.ig Chetti&r* Temple on Ma 27, by Mr. N. 8. P, R. M. Meyappa One.liar, of Kuala Lumpur. The following were amang143 words
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Article371 1931-06-02 5 PROBLEMS DEALT WITH BY THE ASSOCIATION Seremban, May 29 At a committee meeting of the Negri Sembilan Motor Association held at the Sungei Ujorg Club recently, Mr. G. Maund presiding, Mr. Pratt submitted a design and a prize for the supply of Ray signs to take the place371 words
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Advertisement39 1931-06-02 5 OLD BAUYA. Personalities ci P!d Malaya” by jyril Sasendale, u now on sale fit $2 a copy. The volume may bs [tupchassd through our agents thro#.tut the Peninsula er direct froa the Pinang Gazette Press ltd., la, Penaag-street, Penang.39 words
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Advertisement12 1931-06-02 5 BOVBIL on toast is delicious with the early morning cup of tea.12 words
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Article238 1931-06-02 6 CA RM ELU 8 SCRATCHED Poker D’A«s Owner’s Statement LATEST BETTING London, June 1 A second Derby sensation was provided tbis morning when Walter Griggs, the Newmarket trainer, announced the scratch ing of Carmelus who jarred himself when he galloped a mile and a half238 words
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Article446 1931-06-02 6 DECISIVE VICTORY A. C. S. U. Beakn by Six Clear Goals Splendid t?am work enabled the C. R. r to gain another decisive victory this time by the score of six goals to nil at the expense of the Anglo Chinese School Union, in the League446 words
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Article, Illustration243 1931-06-02 6 —Reuter. QUALIFYING ROUNDS Panmure Course Record Broken EARLY RETURNS Carnoustie, June 1 Scenes not generally associated with the ritish Open Golf Championship featured the start of the qualifying rounds. Owing to the week-end rainstorms rumours were afloat regarding the chances of play and fears were heightened.—Reuter. - 243 words
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Article73 1931-06-02 6 TEAM TO MEET FREE SCHOOL The following will play for the Malay Cricket Club on Wednesday at 10 a.m, at Dato Kramat Gardens against the Penang Free School A. Rahman (Capt.l, M. M. Akbar, H R. Pawanteh, M. T. Samsudin, M. R. Samsudin, Y B. Osman, E73 words
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Advertisement217 1931-06-02 6 Just What You Need FOR 'j Office A Home ’Bayard* fiinless Steel Pens Box of SOO, Assorted Styles $1,60 FROM >•♦♦« gazette J&td. Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited, Registered Head Office: 1/3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, (Registered under the Trust Companies Ordinance 1926 with security deposited with the Straits217 words
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Advertisement37 1931-06-02 6 g APIOL STEEL Sure aad cwtaia far all Famuli E I cemplaints.Every Izdy should E I" bo» ia the house I W, J. EC MO DS, I Th» EngJl&h ."r armacy R 52, 54, Beach aireet ■'enang37 words
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Advertisement32 1931-06-02 6 The World’s Best. j! 1 &y > i i 1 IU. Jy f fi ZZ? 443 11 1 it »n««yHH*J |ilJU 2\l II W I Sold Everywhere. liTiFli ■*■<■'hi i i*dli aßSEail BS32 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous63 1931-06-02 6 &JL JESTI t I SOUND ILzJsYSTEM I 615 TO NIGHT 9 30 I Positively the Last Night of I Paramount’s Brilliant All-Colour Musical Comedy “Follow THrongK” wth NANCY CARROLL Charles (Buddy) Kogers j Zelma O’Neal Jack Haley I From the Musical Comedy by De Sy va, Brown and Henderson Creators63 words
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Miscellaneous144 1931-06-02 6 J PHONP t \-rric ßest i >und H £64 sobNr *ii--Ji t tn£- j„ T ()Wn I COMMENCING I 6-15 TO=NIGHT S-30 3 Extra Matinee To-morrow at 2-45 p in. i* A Daring Revelation of the Love Intrigues and Affairs of the Ladies of a Royal Court! The Boudoir Diplomat144 words
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Article554 1931-06-02 7 SUCCESSOR T) MR. ROBINSON Mr. Crabb-Walt Unanimously Elected At a special general meeting of members of the Penang C’hamber of Commerce he’d this afternoon, at the offices of the < hamber o f Commerce, No. 1 Downing Street, Penang Mr. James f rabb Watt, of the legal554 words
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Article134 1931-06-02 7 Mrs. Edwin Montagu has arrived at Moscow by air. ’ll e Portuguese Government has decreed fital sing a currency rate of 110 gold esc: os to the pound sterling from July 1 A orking day of seven and three quarter hou; in coal mines was adopted134 words
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Article40 1931-06-02 7 Mr. Bpn Mitchell has assumed duti es a rc 'Presc-ntatiy k of the Prudential Assurance Go Ltd as from June 1. Any inquiries should bo addressed c/o Eastern and African (Malaya) Ltd, Beach ot. Penang Life Insurance Dept.)40 words
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Article194 1931-06-02 7 INCIDENT ON s.s. "EGRA” Two Cases of Cigars Found Charged with the possession of dutiable tobacco an Indian named Suku to day claimed trial before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, I enang. The story for the prosecution was that a party of revenue officers searched the194 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article126 1931-06-02 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —Your correspondent’s commenda Hon of the excellent practice in operation n the Supreme Courts of the Colony of a Tune Table is welcome and in view of its success is there any reason why the District126 words
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56 1931-06-02 7 Sir —ln California you say petrol is 4 pence per gallon and that it is just over 20 times that price here. Now 4d x 20 80J =s2 86 per gallon Five times is nearer the mark and surely 500 per cent is sufficient56 words
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Article150 1931-06-02 7 Sir,—Your "By the’Way” on the sub ject of the Victoria Statue and the loy« ty of Penang’s Chinese citizens, to wh m Penang is indebted for the monument to Victoria the Good, makes excellent reading If I remember rightly some little time back amongst other suggestions for150 words
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Article111 1931-06-02 7 gi r —We hear nowadays of the trying times that the majority of cinemas are going through to make ends meet. My opinion, which I know is shared by many others, is that the price of admission to seats in the Cinemas of our town is far too111 words
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Article61 1931-06-02 7 Sir -Living far away from my work, and travelling morning and evening by tram car. I find that at the end of the month, the cost of travelling is enormous. It would be generally satisfactory to nonnle in my circumstances if the Munici palitv would follow suit with61 words
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415 1931-06-02 7 ABOO SITTEE LaNS SENSATION Man Assailant Dies in Hospital Shortly before 11 o’clock yesterday morning an attack is alleged to have been made on a Chinese woman, who was an inmate of House No. 4, Aboo Sittee Lane, by a Chinese who claimed to have415 words
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Article164 1931-06-02 7 I deeply hate those futile men Who cannot learn to use a pen, Whose vile, uneducated scrawl Is scarcely legible at all. Such men, congenitally fools, Have often been to Public Schools And, sad though it may be to tell, To universities as well, And yet I doubt if164 words
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127 1931-06-02 7 THREE CHINESE CHARGED Three Chinese named Wong Fong, Lok Quah and Lung Cheong were to day charged before the Police Magistrate with the posses sion of house breaking implements. The Dectective Police, who arrested the three men. alleged that a gunlet, two chisels and127 words
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Article743 1931-06-02 7 MR. SCOTT’S OPINION "Jack”—And Maskr—“Of All Trades” An enthusiastic speech in praise of "one of the oldest trades in the world’ was deli vered by H.E the Officer Administering the Government (Mr. John Scott* at the first annual dinner of the Institute of Architects of743 words
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Article81 1931-06-02 7 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March The Little Drummer Dowell 2 Overture L’Amour Au Village Bouillon 3 Selection Joybells Cbappelle 4 Bolono Loggeno Invisible Arditi 5 Fox Trot Bye Bye, B'ues God ave the King. On Thursday at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March81 words
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323 1931-06-02 7 HUNT CAPTURES 5 FOI 12 Knight and Wight Succeed with Bat In a cricket match played on the Police ground at Patani Real the Penang Peelers defeated a Ceylon Association team on Sunday bv 59 runs. Wight 45 and Knight 46 batted well for rhe323 words
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Article252 1931-06-02 7 WEEKLY PROGRAMMES Wave Broa4c a s?ing Ihe Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio Socicry is regularly on the air Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays as follows: Tuesdays 6 30 to 7 p.m. Asiatic Music 700 to 7.15 pm. Recorded Music. 7 15 to 725 p.m. Market conditions and Share252 words
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Advertisement14 1931-06-02 7 high concentration of BOV Rih makes it more nutritious than meat, and more economical.14 words
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Advertisement320 1931-06-02 7 Announcing An Upper Cylinder Lubricant by Wakefield Qastrollo” —as remarkable as Qastrol itself! For some time past, motorists have cylinders, piston rings, valves and been advised to mix a little light valve stems. As carbon is unable oil with their fuel to aid the lubri- to stick to an oily320 words
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Miscellaneous26 1931-06-02 7 TIDE TABLES High Water I ow Water To-Day 1.06 a.m. 7.14 am. 109 p.m. 805 p.m. To Morrow 1.49 a.m. 750 a.m. 1.40 p.m. 844 p.m.26 words
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Article423 1931-06-02 8 Most people will agree that th decision of a well-known local company to reduce the prices of 1 certain articles of food is highly commendable at this period. The 'mxin point is that the step will force competitors to fa 1 into line and the consumer, who alwaxs grets423 words
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Article399 1931-06-02 8 Penang is only indirectly interested in i the domestic politics of Singapore but the I fact that the Singanore Municipality has been allotted $5OO 000 of the recent F.M S. Government Loan is of importance to us as i it is a typical instance of the mismanage ment399 words
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Article1458 1931-06-02 8 Penang, Tuesday. <77ND so another morning of radiant and glittering gold. Always after storm the island is a place of rare beauty. Trees and flowers bloom anew and even the drab roof-tops, as we see them from our eyrie, assume a different hue as they glint and1,458 words
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Advertisement426 1931-06-02 8 I 1 I A Food for Every Occasion —Fruits are Delicious Nutritious Browied Marshmallow Pears. c 1 can Libby’s.Barlett Pears >, 10 Marshmallows i *4 C'* I nut 06,15 I 'JfW Macaroon ’’‘’•A 'vk Drain the Pearsand fill the centres withquar- m >,'vl tcrcd marshmallows and chopped nut meats, ft'426 words
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Advertisement37 1931-06-02 8 S E. O HOTEL. To-night, 2nd June, 1931, at 9.3 1 pm. After pinner P<tnce Friday, sth June, 1931. at 9-30 pm. After Dinner Dance i Sunday, 7th Ju-ie, 1931, at 9.3) p. m Orchestral Concert •tt37 words
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Advertisement10 1931-06-02 8 Tea-Time Tit Bit The devil is aye guid to beginners.10 words
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Article669 1931-06-02 9 Rugby Radio Service. Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore Holders Draw £lOO Prizes To-Morrow’s Classic Race KL g and Queen to Attend Derby and Oaks London Season in Full Swing Malaya has been exceptionally favoured by Fate in the drawing for minor prizes in the IrishRugby Radio Service. - 669 words
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Article92 1931-06-02 9 Rugby Radio Service. Departure from Karachi Yesterday London, June 1 blight Lieutenant Scott, whose flight from bn ’.and to Australia in April established a >rd, arrived this morning at Karachi Or h d homeward journey. He left for Jask at noon. beott has completed this part of hisRugby Radio Service. - 92 words
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Article46 1931-06-02 9 Ht.-’ter. Tokyo, June 1 1 p G jvernment has decided to extend the 1 'tit to primary school teachers draw v< r a hundred yon monthly, operative r -hily. Over fifteen thousand out of y three hundred thousand teachers are ckd.-Ht.-’ter. - 46 words
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Article103 1931-06-02 9 Reuter. Echo of Elkhills Oil Scandal Washington, June 2 Old, ailing and living in seclusion at El Paso, Texas. Albert S. Fall, ExSecretary of the Interior, who was convicted in 1929 for accepting a bribe in connection with a lease concession of the Elkills Naval Oil Reserve– Reuter. - 103 words
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Article42 1931-06-02 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jane 1 The Dorman Long memorial bridge over the Bangkok River has been completed nine months ahead of contract. The Govern ment is taking over the structure m the course of ft fsw days.42 words
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Article317 1931-06-02 9 ensure its permanence.—Rugby Radio Service. Two Summers Antarctic Research IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES London. June fter a successful maiden voyage in the South Atlantic and Antarctic hs'iug nearly eighteen months the RR S Discovey II has returned to England The vessel, wbicLi was built expressly for research inensure its permanence.—Rugby Radio Service. - 317 words
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Article169 1931-06-02 9 Reuter Grave Address by the Pope LATERAN TREATY NOT SERIOUSLY MENACED Voluntary Censorship on Vatican Newspaper Rome, Jure 2 Twenty four cardinals this morning listened to a grave address by the Pope lengthily dealing with the bearing of the present crisis on the Lateran Treaty of 1929Reuter - 169 words
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Article251 1931-06-02 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Messages from the King and Prime Minister London. June 1 On the occasion of the twenty first an niversary of the Union of South Africa Lord Clarendon, the Governor General of the Union, has received from the King the following telegram To-day’—Rugby Radio Service. - 251 words
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Article62 1931-06-02 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Talk from Mid-Atlantic to Australia London, June 1 While in mid-Atlantio recently, a passenger on the White Star liner Homeric, Mr. Hooke of the Australasian branch of the Marconi Company, ta’ked for fifteen minutes to Melbourne, Australia, 10.700 miles distant. This was the longest—Rugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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Article, Illustration65 1931-06-02 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Memorial Service in Westminster Abbey London June 1 There was an unprecedented gathering at Westminster Abbey yesterday when many hundreds of negroes attended a special service and visited monuments of the great English emancipators of slavedom Wilberforce Buxton and Livingstone. They also heard an address,—Rugby Radio Service. - 65 words
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Article94 1931-06-02 9 longest ever attempted. —Rugby Radio Service. To be Towed from the Tyne to New Zealand London, June 1 The first section of the floating dock of ***** tons lifting capacity being built for Wellington Harbour Board. New Zea land, by Messrs, Swan Hunter. Wigham, Richardson oflongest ever attempted.—Rugby Radio Service. - 94 words
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Article185 1931-06-02 9 —Rugby Radio Service. House of Commons Resumes To-day London, June 1 A heavy programme of business ies before the House of Commons which will resume its sittings after the Whitsuntide recess to morrow. The Finance Bill embodying proposals set out in the Budget Speech, including the scheme—Rugby Radio Service. - 185 words
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Article134 1931-06-02 9 —Reuter. Revenue and Protective Tariffs Ottawa, June 1 A deficit of $75,214 000 in the past financial year is disclosed by the Prime Minister. Mr. Bennett in his Budget speech in the House of Commons. All sources of revenue diminished owing to trade depression with the exception—Reuter. - 134 words
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Article87 1931-06-02 9 —Reuter. Effort to Check Fall in Peseta Madrid, June 2 With a view to counteracting depreciation of the peseta the Minister of Finance states that he has ordered bankers to submit a statement of foreign and Spanish gold securities and foreign currencies deposited with them. If—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article111 1931-06-02 9 Reuter. Position More Serious Than Realised Calcutta, June I Terrible tales of anti-Indian terrorism are told by refugees pouring in to Calcutta from Burma. Four hundred refugees, mostly worker», arrived by the mail steamer Aronda. They declared the trouble in Burma was far worse than the peopleReuter. - 111 words
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Article99 1931-06-02 9 Rugby Radio Service. Capable of Crossing with Twenty Passengers London, June 1 The first heavier than air flying ship capable of crossing the Atlantic with a paying load is being constructed near Southampton. It is a Supermarine Rolls Royce Buzzard with six engines totalling 5,400 horsepower and aRugby Radio Service. - 99 words
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Article87 1931-06-02 9 Rugby Radio Service. More Deaths than Births la the United Kingdom London, June I The Registrar General’s return for the first quarter of the current year shows that of 159 820 live births registered, 81,881 were males and 77,939 females. The number of live births showed an increaseRugby Radio Service. - 87 words
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Article67 1931-06-02 9 .—Renter. Fire at a Hospital at Tokyo Tokyo. June 1 The lives of five hundred patients wore gravely imperilled when fire broke out early this morning at Kanazawa Hospital, part of which was destroyed before tbfi flames were controlled. Nurses and other willing helpers with a courageous.—Renter. - 67 words
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Advertisement19 1931-06-02 9 Public Holiday To-morrow, Jnne 3, the King’s Birthday, is a public holiday. The Pinang Gazette will not be published.19 words
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Advertisement77 1931-06-02 9 ii an in iimi f i (y \XC Suit that Changeil Il Bathing A\ ffi'N 10 Swlmmii»» MiA®. \\L,— Tm WWW IV ALL WOOL IJ Swimming Co stume Ladies Plain Swimming Suits Ladies Twosome All Colours Twa Colour H $11.50 each $12.5 0 each Your weight in street clothes determines77 words
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Article361 1931-06-02 10 MEETING OF PERAK CHINESE Vehemently Opposed By Chinese Mines A largely attended public meeting of Chinese in Perak held nt the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce» Ipoh, on Saturday afternoon, with Mr. Leorg Sin Nam, J.P., m.C.h.MS.O., President in the Chair. Among the larg l a361 words
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Article118 1931-06-02 10 AWAITING THE RESULT OF THE EXPERIMENT IN TIN The Financial T;meg, gay a an lodoPacific Radio message, states that since the restriction of th? output of tin has been Introduced, t is en y fitting to await evidence of the result. T e participation of the Government in118 words
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Article47 1931-06-02 10 APPROVE PRINCIPLE OF EIGHT HOUR DAY The Kelantan Planters’ Association at the annual general meeting adopted a resolution for the perm .nent retention of •an eight hours day for tappers, the principle of a full day's work for a full day's pay to be maintained.47 words
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31 1931-06-02 10 United Kingdom 920 United States of America 4,321 Continent of Europe 2,040 British Possessions 533 Japan 317 Other Foreign Countries 16 Total 814731 words
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Article42 1931-06-02 10 The homeward mail b/ the s.s. «loses at 10 a.m. ou Saturday, the 6 b instant. The 8.8. Rajula with me’.li despatched Irom Loudon on May 14 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the s;h Instant.42 words
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Article44 1931-06-02 10 The s. s. Kedah left for Singapore yesterday with the f allowing p .ssengcn: Miss E Rose, Miss M Ross, Mrs Mrs A J Newby, Mr F A W pHambley, Mr E H Cohen, Mr G S JackBon, and Mr A Kargel.44 words
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Article222 1931-06-02 10 12$ PERCENT DIVIDEND Directors Also Declare 2£ Per Cent Interim The eleventh annual general meeting of Johan Tin Dredging Ltd. was held at the Registered Offices, 39 Hale Street Ipoh, yesterday. The chairma n aldressing the meeting said: The report and accounts for the year ended222 words
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Article298 1931-06-02 10 MINE RETURNS The following are mine returns for May: Rawarg Tin Fields Ltd. Hours 933 Cubic Yards 241,000 Piculs 1.142.40 Appr x Wu k ng Costs $26,500. Approx. Reat’zition $37,000. Ends Kitnp r Tin Ltd. Hours 1207 Cubic Yards 405.000 P.culs 1142.40 Approx. Working 533,000. Approx.298 words
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Article149 1931-06-02 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 aun. to day:— Yesterday To day Se 8 <o o o Shares p O) »3 CD fQ OQ 0Q $O. 0. 0. 0. Mining Ayer Hitam 11/- 11/6 11/- 11/6149 words
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Article60 1931-06-02 10 Latest London, New York &ud Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spit £lOO-12 6 On:hanged 3 talks’ £lO2 2 6 Unchanged SINGAPORE $5O 37 J per wed Down 62$ c. 225 tons Ine RUBBER: Loden 3d, Down 1/16 d. New Tort 6| c. (Bod) Down Ic. Local 9 J60 words
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Article180 1931-06-02 10 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet 9$ cts. per pound —per pl $l2/66 Quiet. London 31 New York 6icts. (g b) (Bv Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbec Smoked Sheet for to-lay are as follows: Spot 9i cts, per lb.180 words
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Article70 1931-06-02 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, Juns 1 Paris. 124J2; New York, 4.8655; Brussels, 34 92, Geneva, 25.08; Amsterdam, 12 08; Milan 92.94; Berlin 20.48; Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.60 Prague 164 j; Helsingfors, 1931 Madrid, 57,5; Lisbon, 108.25; Athens 375; Bucharest; 817 Rte 33* Buenos Aires,(Rugby Radio Service) - 70 words
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Article196 1931-06-02 10 Fmany, June 2, 1931. cts tanar M Oplusi P. ah st 10m S,UOO.cO Clov.. I' 90. V Gold laaf 72.0 u Maea Picking nom 170.0 c Bos 70.00 HOs ,i 60.00 Coconuts P?? LOCO 15.00 Copra Pun dried labs 4.00 Rattans sales ILIS Rattans Clorfm 10.60 Green Snail196 words
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Advertisement185 1931-06-02 10 THE EMPTY CHAIR! IS IT B YOURS? “Absent agein with another of kis bilious attacks. Because be does not lenor’ Itow to look afer his health, work %ets behind and the business rufieri.'* Has this conversation ever occurred, whilst YOU sat at home with an aching stomach and throbbing head?185 words
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Advertisement827 1931-06-02 10 New Advertisements You Get More Prog lamm s fOR A, x ie er STUDEBAKER DIRECTOR in per- g feet condition, owner-driven. $450/- cash p r nearest offer. Apply Mr. K ass, E. O. lotel, Penang. Recently erected steel Bucket Dredge, -lectrical equipment, together with bund- ■'K®, st'res and mining leases827 words
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Article634 1931-06-02 11 v an ancient monopoly Firm’s Assertion of Privilege right eased on letters PATENT The troubled question of the monopo lies n J >y3d by tbe privileged Presses in the printing and publication of the Bible and the Prayer Book has been raised on ce more in an634 words
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Article186 1931-06-02 11 FAITH MAINTAINED IN SIAMESE INDUSTRY The world 1 as not yet lost its faith in am tin. The following is taken from the r port of the Wa’hi Gold Mining Coma New Zaa and c ncern with its head cffics in 1 orden. Regarding Puket Tin Dredg'ng,186 words
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Article537 1931-06-02 11 SUMATRA’S WAY Extensions of Plantings MORE PRODUCTION The Trading Association of Moda i published hst month an account of the situation of the rubber industry on the East coast of Sumatra, the centre of the Dutch Indian rubber plantation industry. The planted area (in the East c?ast537 words
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Article126 1931-06-02 11 LO3SE3 DURING LAST YEAR Tue statistics for the Department of Trade, Customs and Shipping, S rawak, for last year show the total of imports to have been valued at $16,421,592, a decrease of 27.7 per cent compared with the previous year, and exports 124,894,762, a decrease of 28.2126 words
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Article1032 1931-06-02 11 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST Till! RUBBBR f o a Alle by Rubber 0e 85 971 Alor Gafah Rubber Batata 85 75 Amalgamated Balay Batata 80 1 10 Aya Hham Ptantfag Syndtaata 90 1 00 n. Ayer Kaning Rubber Batata» 80 86 w. Ayer Molek Rubba Oa SO 70 Ayer Panaa1,032 words
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Article69 1931-06-02 11 Pma-Jj. Jaaa 2, 1981 B|/ OoariMV it Iht Chartered Bank On LoaJon Bvnk 2/3 23/82 m < m/ts 2,8 27/32 ?riv&.d 3 m/ta czodii 2/4 1/16 H 3 Doaumaaorf 2/4 3/16 OiN«w York Baok Dsmaad 56 Franod T.T. 1,420 I lia T.T. 1541 dnagkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. 13969 words
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Advertisement238 1931-06-02 11 Kwr^w WWTKinTTMTTmM»MMBMMBn™MMMmaMiTnM~rir7f r~ /7-7 TFMIjIHBSrHHTIIBWI irr/Trnyyr rajw i 5 y ’/a X Z I V A I L Aw I Pa I i—i 'p' J j I s E j I TKG wor.r.irs FSXEST GA.VJE DESERVHS THE TFCmirs FEWEST BALE DUNLOP -J r r I 1 6 r r r238 words
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Article1209 1931-06-02 12 TORT OF PENANG Schedule of Principal Lines following is a Hsi of vessels arriving iiiid sailing from Ptnang during the w- kIn r?xr T«-Eaf tc s Dajak from Batoe-Babia anc Belawan-Daii. Sails to-day for B doeBihra and Belawan-Deii. m b Marcs from Tg.-M?nßeidar, Bagan-Si-Api-Apii Pcneli.Bercmbang and1,209 words
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Advertisement353 1931-06-02 12 v T~~- I Jill Will—lll Illi■ I I H*l HI II lir£V S «I B 1 1 To-Morrow Special Matinee at 2.45 I The King of Fun Makers HAROLD LLOYD I in Paramount’s All-Talking Laugh Riot FEET FIRST I ♦SJeweSlJ I I I W® I THE PICTURE THAT JAS SET353 words
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Article673 1931-06-02 13 TiKINu THE FiGUSES IN 1800 John Rickman’s Work <6 A ’erfect Man,” was Charles ZW Lamb’s unusual super» x lative for the friend who made our first official census possible and saw it through. This was John Kickman, the sane and genial economist who was neighbour673 words
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130 1931-06-02 13 It is s'ate lin the a nual repert of the British Medics! Assoc'a ion that doctors attending road accidents only receive payment in about one case out of every five attended. "The Council (states the repert) considers the position to be the roughly unsatisfactory, a)130 words
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Advertisement158 1931-06-02 13 f iI'UMS ptßf ECTION SCOTS WHISKY D.fJ.M’CAUUM L T EDINBURGH lIIf 111 MPWI |WM| |h|; si V»U AGEN T S I THE EASTERN 1 AGENCIES Ltß M I Rf/ i ftfeß -J?,,m Jp uwMrts< A'j wu > 4 V -<>/vS?• iV' r 1 v h -Z ‘i I‘u’ I li158 words
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Advertisement562 1931-06-02 13 I I know! S I I I- i y L Cv J > cd f I Qj Q I know what it was I wanted to send for: a tin A O of that new- sterilised milk NESI LE S. (y Everybody tells me it is so good. 111 send562 words
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Article340 1931-06-02 14 EFFECT OF ABRUPT CHANGES OF SPEED Travellers Nearly Thrown Off Feet THE latest models of London County Council trams, of which *BOO are now on the streets, have met with general approval, except that they are started and stopped too quickly. Improved engines and a340 words
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Article316 1931-06-02 14 COMPLICATED BUT EXPRESSIVE No matter where sohdiers are gathered together nor to whd Regiment they belong, certain nicknames will be universal. Many exp’am themselves but others are more obscure. TEum a man called Baker is invar ably “Doughy,” White "Chalky,” M‘ll ?r “Dusty.” Wood 1 akri,’*316 words
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Advertisement295 1931-06-02 14 JI A Simple Treatment That Radiates Health —“"I TLT yytjy wifi S? J f!''G A gsM M W- g Qticura I medicinal. IfeW foggi!' Use the Soap every day for the skin.alsofor ehampooimJ the hair ‘j*. —the Ointment as needed for little irritations and to precede the shampoo if there295 words
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Advertisement513 1931-06-02 14 AMea exceed «11,000, 00& 9. C. Auurence in force e»~<i mo<Ml The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd (Incor jtor&txl In Straits Battlements). HEAD OFFICE i Winchester House Sin*apore LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old J ewry g f The Company has £20,030 wUb the Supreme Court of Entland and eumplHa513 words
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Article651 1931-06-02 15 Penan?;, Jane 2, 1931. CHOWBABTA MARKET, Mutton c ts. Matton Indian M per lb 43 Head Sheep or <o«t each 1-30 Liver with heart A hut do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 48 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet w 40 T idney pair651 words
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Advertisement218 1931-06-02 15 I British Portland I CEMENT I Blue Clock Brand Jok I /Rff [c t m ent |\V£a\ ISh±*^is^>'. Am i s J Guaranteed To B. S. S. SOLE IMPORTERS i I William Jacks Co., (Malaya) Ltd. I SINGAPORE, J ENANG. IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR. JpM| I WOa A\ 'Camping A Jr218 words
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Advertisement238 1931-06-02 15 ’THE LANCETS ii 29> says: vitamin 9 Jlp (jhis is convincing ev t dence th at fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It foliotvs that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D BUT SUNSHINE Gl AVO has added Cstelin Vitamin. D Sunshine G’axo Fuik’s firm238 words
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Advertisement590 1931-06-02 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG WEEiGY BKR7IJ3 LONDON N. CONTINENT. x C LLOHA.S Jaaa 5 Mirsjiltes, Lt idan, R Himba-g Hall x MSNESCHEUS Jaae 11 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg t MBD-TERSANJBAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE (VIA DJiBOUH) x ELPENOR Jane 4 Gimn. Hivra, Liverpool* Glasgow BEN WYVIS Jaru590 words
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Advertisement1285 1931-06-02 16 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I P* 0.-BRITISH IND|a I dInd AMERICAMAIL LINE AND APCAR lines z Sr I (Comp ant S 3 Ikoorporatsd r I I MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE» ROUND THE WORLD. I Ead Orrestal L 1 Co., aider ks PlMBaj! To Colombo, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, Boston and1,285 words
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