Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 June 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 124. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 4th JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 452 1 Enagata I BROTHEBB I DENTISTS I £{f»d Office next Io The r ah Office 52, Leith Street I] M, T II lII—II 2 r C JRgBBUWMJWMtkAM. wibuiMw g.~— j*i >i»i— UUM.B 111 !■■lll 111 a K!a a:aaf!^^^^ A -minimax" STEEL WINDOWS I x *‘A a n d B v Soda-acid
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    • 16 1 0. TCRISATSU STUDIO rlth np-to-dat<s PbcteijTßphy by electric light. Thon. 77». fift TO, BISHOP STBMT, PENANG.
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  • 121 2 SUMMER RACE MEETING j Saturday, 6th, Wednesday, 10th, and Saturday, 13th June, 1931 Commencing at 2-30 p. m. each day. ENTRIES close at 4 p. m. on Wednesday, 27th May, 1931. Double Tote: will be held on two races each day of the Meeting. Unlimited Sweep»: One
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 566 2 POSITION VACANT WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Sale» weir an for Laii-s D*-p*rt'>ent with xperience preferred. Apply John Little Jt Ox Ltd., Pen mg. —3 6 MISCELL ANEOUS WANTED second-hand one smooth and one Grooved Haodpower Rollers in good condition. State price to Box No. 89, c/o P nang Gazette. —3-6 TO LET
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    • 473 2 ANNOUNCEMENT We have pleasure in announcing the appointment of Mr. L. B. P. S.urmer as of Ist. May 1931 as the Agent for North Malaya for the following Compamiee:— Globe Rutgers Insurance Company, British America Assurance Company, Fine Art General Insurance Company Ltd. (Motors) Assurance Franco Asiatique American AsiaticlUnderwriters Inc.
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    • 1002 2 BANKS CUPS. M EDA'?' I THE MERCANTILE BANK NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL ANO OF INDIA, LIMITED. MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. SPORTING TROPHIES [lncorporated in England.] NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY [lncorporated in Holland As Supplied to the Leading Clubs. Schools and feSSS «,«00:000 b 7 Boyal A■ D. 1824.] Institutions Throughout Malaya. Paid-up £1,050,000 r
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  • 1054 3 Result of World-Wide Census Fundamental Principles Accepted by Majority Scepticism Exoressed at Theological Dogma A census of the religions beliefs of the word’s greatest scientists and men o f intellect has been taken, and the results will be published in London within a month or two.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 234 3 Economy! i Three things which mu t interest the woman wl o plans her menus carefully: 1. Flavour 2. High food value Moderate cost. :> v I Heinz Oven baked Beans combin 3 all three Golden brown and mealy after hours of baking in dr < ns, their flavour in
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    • 9 3 Massage House 2, ARRATOON ROAD. MISS MATSUKO. MISS FUJIKO.
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    • 92 3 INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING XslSlllll for AN Kjr?? OVER BLLWOOD. 100 YEARS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOriN ELLWOOD SONS. HBr;Bllh rii t I »7) «ouc® A Agents: N V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING Co., Penang. I I fyiKirgnfee I that b One i I I i I GUARANTEE— We guarantee the
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  • 1034 4 SOME OF ITS ROMANCE Charm of a Map AN eminent traveller has declared Ess<ex to be a dreary county, devoid of charm or history. Yet a map of Essex once saved a man from possible insanity. Homesickness I reaches a terrible intensity in I desert places. The man
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  • 490 4 A NEW INDUSTRY £2,000,000 to be Spent A Year This year may be remembered in cinema history as the one in which British fi m production was established as a great natiora' industry. A cireful survey of the schedules of our leading producing companies for the next
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 196 4 reyyTTChnrrunw <A' l'fr 2 < .(W X gA li t k4 ■3 sfeA i N< A <£/ v X < A k t fwK?.aR Milkfat tggsn THIS is "Smiler"! T7ED from the start on Cow Gate. x Well pleased with life sleeping soundly waking merrily making constant steady progress to
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    • 5 4 BOVRIL—a bu'l in every bottle.
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    • 297 4 «nr WHY BE WITHOUT A PIANO! When you can hire a good Instrument FOR SIO PER MGKTH 1T 7 S isfiiMik I i '••sL >wA i'.'W/And this sum includes Free Tunings. |b PEAK'©©ell i -PENANG 4 /laJb F Wi I I i U I 3 d i W.D. H.O. WILLS,
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  • 881 5 TOIID PON3ON3Y’ GIBE AT TITLES Schcoldays With Queen Victoria's Page a pi.,uint controversy has* arisen between the Duke of; Xh Atholl and Lord Ponsonby! fwho was created a peer under ♦he Sctidist (jbvernment last year) on the subject of hereditary titles. Lord Ponsonby declared at a
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  • 291 5 FORTHCOMING SHOW The Malayan Kernel Association is tri Ting itg Surrm r D?g Show on July 4, from 4tn 7.3) p.m. at Read Lodge Building?, Kuala Luranur. The following have consented to judge Merer;». Cox, She’tnn-Agar ard A. E. Dick, F. P. G ugh, Mrs Langworthy, Messrs.
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  • 259 5 MINER’S SUICIDE WEEK BEFORE MARRIAGE April 15. 1931: Fed up with life. Let the funeral be as cheap as possible. If here is any money left, I wish to leav it to my sister Ada. Will you pleaie look after my Co-op. book for her anthe
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  • 129 5 A cure for the neurotic, restlers people of tha present generation is eiver. by the Rev. Dr. Sidney M. Berry, secretary of the Cougregdional Union (f England and Wales, “A job in which they can put their whole heart and sou’,” he said in an address
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  • 93 5 A giod rustic jjke is P«rP tratrd (writes a correspondent of Country Life”) just opoosite Northfield Church (Worcestershire) where "beer is sold by the stone or by the pound,” ths explanation being due to a large stone c.ose tv The Grta‘Stone Inn a: the bend cf
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  • 369 5 SINGAPORE MAN TO CYCLE ROUND THE WORLD The g!ob?-trotting “business is not confined to people etrang? to Singapore, About the middle of this m >n*h, Mr. Ran; Nath Biswas, Singapore M rma Court usher, will etart on his pr peled word tour by b'eye’e and on foot.
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  • 157 5 Colon?! Dmeys author of ’’Commando,” which tells of hig experiences in the Boer War, h s juat had returned to him from America a pipe which he dropped on the battlefield at Vet River on April 16, 1909, when he wi s being chased by British troops.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 277 5 RICH BLOOD MEANS HCALTHI I I K 5 2.75j |gk' U X'&jß BLOOD CREATOR eVtVact J Liver Extract in Tablet Form S Anaemia cans d by impoveri.-Jißie t Why envy good health Here is S I'4 Hl IU ■£*!>>! or insuffic’ency of blood is responsible .our opportunity to acquire it.
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    • 242 5 start your child’s day this way! TO give your children the very best possible preparation for their day, start them ol: in the morning, regularly, with a good hot bov/1 of Cream cf Wheat. This well-known cereal food has rich energy content, quick digestibility- For, with all the harsh part
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  • 1010 6 a Rugby Radio Service. IMPOSING DISPLAY Resident Councillor Takes Salute On the occasion of Ilis Majesty the King’s birthday the usual cere monial parade by the local volunteer troops and school cadets, with two contingents of Police, was held yesterday on the Polo Ground and
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  • 204 6 —Reuter, EARLY RETURNS Macdonald Smith Favourite 109 QUALIFIERS Carnoustie, June 2 Another severe deluge transformed the greens into miniature lakes but motor pumps, which were early astir, cleared the course of lakes and when play started no water was visible but the ground was naturally heavy.
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  • 46 6 .—Reuter. Nurmi s Time Beaten By Fellow Countryman Hel singfors June 3 At an athletic meeting the Finnish runner Lehtinen ran a mile and half in 6 mins. 42 1 10 secs, compared with Nurmi’s record of 6 mins. 42 5 0 secs.-
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  • 42 6 .—Reuter. JAPAN TN EUROPEAN SEMI-FINAL Paris, June 3 In the Davis Cup Competition Japan beat Egypt by three matches to love and will meet the winner of the Great Britain —South Africa tie in the Semi-final of the European zone.
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  • 35 6 A Gazette notification anncunces that an import duty of s'o per thousand has been imposed on cartridges other than such as are included in section 19 of the Explosive Enactment, 1904.
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  • 634 6 SUSSEX SWAMPED Worcester’s Surprise Victory CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE L ndon. June 2 The New Zealanders lost their first match of the tour when Middlesex beat them at Lords by 79 runs in a match in which Peebles, for the county, and Cromb and Merritt, for the tourists,
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  • 354 6 SINGAPORE T. C. SCHEME Batch of 30 Horses Purchased For a long time the complaint about Australian horses was that they were gener ally sent out for racing here when they were getting on in age. The Singapore Turf Club some time ago decided to
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  • 83 6 PONNUSAMY—AMIRTHANAYAGAM At St. Mark's, Butterworth, P.W., the wedding was solemnised on Saturday be tween Mr. A. G. N. Ponnusamy of the G. P. 0., Penang, and Miss Pushpam Amirthanayagam, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Amirthanayagam, of Butterworth. The service, which was fully choral, was taken
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  • 425 6 FROM JUNE 1 Effect of Increased Duties io F.M.S. Substantial increases in taxation are an nounced in the F.M.S., taking effect from June 1. Tbe additional revenue it is ex pected to obtain is ajout $5 000,000 a year Tbe following increases are made in
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  • 402 6 Mr. Cecil Pearse, who has been re-visiting Perak after a number oi years, sailed for home on Saturday. Mr. David Jack taken the place of Mr. A. R Malcolm on the board of directors 'of the Bangkok Dock Co. Ltd. 1 j We are sorrv to learn
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  • Page 6 Advertisements

  • 1074 7 Owner’s Amazing Luck Singapore Chinese Draws Sandwich in Calcutta Sweep Record Crowd —Router. London, June 3 THE Derby was run at Epsom to-day and resulted as follows: r. J. A. Dewar’s Cameroaian b.c. by Pharos-Uta Cameron F. Fox 1 Sir J. Rutherford’s Orpen b.c. by Solario
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  • 104 7 > —Reu’er. ?roposal for “Informal World Conference Sait Lake City, June 4 Ar ’nformal world silver conference ruder tie auspices of the International Ch n b r of Commerce to be held prefer* ab’.y in London is suggested by Senator Smoot as an alternative to an International Conference.
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  • 83 7 TEAM TO PLAY AGAINST NEGRI SEMBILAN (From Our Own Correspondent) Sin» apore, June 3 The following Lave been chcsan to represent Singapore against Negri Sembihn on Saturday. Cherrington; Ghek Soo and Thornton Kemat, Reade and Rahin; Khoon Onn, Mat Noor, Dolfattab, Keng Hock and Mun Funy. The Regulars
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  • 455 7 NEW TYPE OF OAR Sir H. R. Birkin’s Two Entries Two additional entries in the name of Captain Sir H. R. S. Birkin for the Irish International Grand Prx Motor Races, to be held in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, on Friday and Saturday are new-type AlfaRomeo
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  • 279 7 ROYAL WEDDING AT ALOR STAR (From Oar Own Correspondent) Al r S ar, Jane 2 The wedding wai celebrated of H. H. Tanka Abdul Az z, son of H. H. the Regent with H. H. Tauku Robiah daughter of Tanka Mok a med. On Wednesday last after the
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  • 78 7 The strangest craft ever seen on the Tyne, a dipper dredger, built by Howthorn Leslie and Co., Ltd., for the Havre Port Authorities, left for Fia .ce. The vesssl has no propellir g machinery, but her plant enables her to raise herself sevei al feet in
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  • 228 7 LEAGUE FOOTBALL Sequel to Ordering off of Players When the referee ordered two players off the field for fighting in the second half of the League mitch between the P. O. R. O. and the Boatmen’s Union, at Dato Kramat yesterday the latter side walked
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  • 285 7 LESSLE R—H EN BRE Y The wedding took place yesterday at the Church of Oar Lady of the Sacred Heart, Taiping, cf Alber: Michael Lesskr, of the tutorial staff of S:. George’s School, Taiping, the second son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lesskr of Ayer
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  • 165 7 PUBLICITY RUSH FAILS A new method of discouraging ncketeers is being tried by the police. They are denying them publicity. Arthur Schultz, a notorious beer baron, swaggered into the police station in New York and annoutced tbat he was ready to be questioned about a
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  • 93 7 Lee Ah Kow, a Cintonese, who had been convicted by the Police Magistrate on a charge of of a bicycle lamp, was to-day produced before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, for eentenc®. The finger impressions of the accused had arrived from Kuala Lsmpar recording two
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  • 173 7 LAND OFFICE CLERKS Cases Fixed for June 20 The cases against Mol amed Eusoof bin Othman and Mohamed Must&ffa Idrus, the two ex Land Office clerks, were to-day mentioned before Mr. H.A. Forrer. District Judge, Penarg, when the charge against the second accused was altered into
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  • 93 7 SITTING ON SUNDAY? A special sitting of the Court of Appeal will be held at Alor Star during the week-end. Mr. Justice Sprou’e, the Acting Chief Justice, who wai expected to preside is not coming and his place will be taken by Mr. Jastice W. H.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 106 7 (To the Elitor of the Pinang Gazette* Sir, —Herewith are a few schoolboy howlers which were made in a recent geneial knowledge examination. 1 What is a s f ethoscop* —An ins rumeut for measuring earth movements. 2. What are Gorgons ?—Maggots in Gorgor zola cheese. 3. What is
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    • 71 7 Sir, —A very unsatisfac or? practice today is the use of filthy and newspapers for wrappir g up fhh and meats. I have in mind a c*se where a bundle of old newspapers almost dirty was sent to a shop from a houje where disease was prevalent I think,
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    • 54 7 Sir, —The scattering of filth, laden with possible deadly germs might be obviated, if covered bins were supplied to the householders, instead of the uncovered bins at present used. The covered bins could be removed still covered, and empty ones left in their pkce. Yours
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    • 114 7 Sir, —Here is a solation of the unwanted razor blade problem that 1 have already tried —Fill a tumbler two-thirds full of warm water, slip the blade into this, holding it flat against the carved inner side of the tumbler. Now with one or two fingers pressing
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  • 262 7 CHINESE HEAVILY FINED Find on Board the s. s, “Van Heutsz” Charged with the possession of sixty tahils of of non-G >vernment chandu, a Chinese who arrived at Penang by the s.». ’’Van H u ez” was to-day convicted by Mr. H.A. Forrer and sentenced
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  • 116 7 Amateur Race Meeting 18th and 20th June 1931. Races fo 'Ho ses Classes 3 and 4, and for Ponies Class 2. A Hurdle race for Horses and another for Ponies. Iskandar Polo Club Meeting on 22nd June, 1931 A Race for Hors’s Clashes 3 a id 4,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 194 7 New Advertisements POSITION VACANT 1 I" i~ i~ Wanted:— Clerk-Dresser for small healthy Estate in Siiiawan District. Salary $lOO/- per month. Only those with thorough knowledge of Harrisons Barker and Co’s Accounts need apply. Apply in writing with copies of testimonials to Acting Manager. Cashwood Estate, Ayer Tawar Post Office.
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  • 27 8 Martin. —At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on June 3, the wife of W. A Martin, G Gaol Road, Penang, cf a son. (S.S. papers please copy
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  • 360 8 All lawyers, be they knaves or fools, Know that a seat is worth tbe earning, Since Parliament’s astounding rules, A’ouch for their honour and their learning.” In quoting the above, let us make it clear at the cutset that we are heaving no brickbats at the legal
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  • 229 8 The Birthday honours list is refreshingly short though we notice thal the proportion of non official personages whose names appear is much smaller than usual, wh.le among Malayan honours the officials' monopoly is rigidly maintained. There is no reason why officials should not receive recognition for their
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  • 137 8 —Reuter. Departure from Berlin for London Berlin, June 4 The Chancellor, Dr. Bruening, and' the Foreign Minister, Dr. Curtius,! left for London last night to stay the week end with Mr. MacDonald at Chequers to discuss Germany’s financial crisis and the question of Reparation payments. The
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  • 53 8 —1 euter. London, June 3 Sir Miles Lampson reports that progress has been made on several points. lam not yet in a position to make a detailed state ment,” said Mr. Henderson in the House of Commons in reply to an inquiry as to the progress of
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  • 37 8 Reuter. Tokio, June 2 Negotiations are in progress for granting a fifty million yen credit for thirty months to the Soviet. It is proposed to purchase electrical apparatus, ironware and steamers frem Japan.-
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  • 1083 8 Penang, Thursday. gyy pleasing f -ature about Il s Maj st) ’s Birthday celebration at the Polo Ground yesterday morning was the fact that the elements, so ugl, and threatening in the early hours, withheld their wrath during the actual ceremony. It was as good a turn-out
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  • 75 8 ENORMOUS OIL FIR E i—Ecuivr Roumanian Town Threaten®! Destruction Bukbarest J jDe 4 i, i rt;< are fe are<l Considerable fatauhe ft te frl enormous damago bar ble oil fire at >;>• ryffe re Several reservoirs of tbo -t eDtir by lightning and into. 9 neighbourhood was J 1 jr.babiw
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 590 8 I J. I /1 Food for Every Occasion —Fruits are DeHrh us Nutritious ll "*<> Browaed Marshmallow Pears V r i 1 l 4 can Libby’s Barlett Pears ,'Y'jf 10 Marshmallows I i /1 y J\ Cup nut meats KI Macaroon I cUxV Drain the I’ears and fill the centres
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    • 36 8 E. &O HOTEL. Friday, sth June, 1931. at 9 30 pm. After Dinner Dance Sunday, 7th Ju- e, 931, String Quartette will pTiy li’4ht music during Dinner from 8 p tn. till 10 p m. 3
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    • 46 8 Tea-Time Tit Bit Examine the Honours List and you will know exactly how a Government feels in its inside. When the Honours List is full of rascals, millionaires, and —er —chumps, you may ba quite sure that the Government is dangerously ill. Arnold Bennett. <h> -9
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 859 9 No New Peers and Only Four Baronetcies e Colonial Administrators Honoured Grand Cross of Saint Michael and Saint George for Sir Cecil Clementi Malayan Officials Recognised The birthday honours list is refreshingly short No new peerages are created and there are on’y four baronetcies Sir Cecil
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  • 71 9 —Reuter. Two Drastic Proposals Adopted Melbourne, June 2 The Premiers’ Conference has approved a reduction of twenty per cent, on all Government expenditure. Mr. Scullin, Mr. Theodore and Mr. Lang, it is understood opposed the proposal. The Australian Premiers' Conference adopted the proposal that holders of internal debt
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  • 96 9 —lit u tor. To Take Effect from Last Monday London June 3 j The Chairman of the International Tin Committee which eat at The Hague on May 16 now announces that the four Govern ments concerned have accepted the recom mendation then passed by the Committee
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  • 93 9 Reuter. Under-Ice Submarine Prepares for North final tests New London (Connecticut), June 4 Escorted by a destroyer and seiplano and saluted by shrieks from the sirens of sur face craft, the ox naval submarine Nautilus. in which Sir Hubert Wilkins, who was aboard, intends to cruise
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  • 123 9 General Failure of Communist Plans Paris, June 3 1 Gue Bolshevik effort to stir up natives has failed everywhere in French Indo China I except in North Annam which is in a J continual state of unrest, said M. Paul Reynaud, Minister for the Colonies, in a
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  • 56 9 Reuter. Stolen Oil for Mexican Oil Districts New York, June 2 A Mexico City message says a Russian company with a capital of approximately five million dollars is being formed at Tampico for the importation of petrol into Mexico to be sold at nine cents per litre which
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  • 462 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Outbreak of Anti-Indian Feeling DACOITIES CONTINUE London, June 2 1 A report on the Surma sihiitLii during the week ending May 13, circulated in the House of Comm?ns to-night, states tint two large rebe’ camps hive been attacked .nd destroyed in Tharrawaddy district,
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  • 95 9 —Reuter. Sun Fo and His Satellites Superseded Shanghai. June 3 Following the departure of Sun Fo for Canton, the Generalissimo’s headquarters have taken over th*.; Railway Ministry. Inter alia the Vice Minister of Railways, Huang Han-liang has been superseded by General Yu Fei peng and the latter is
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  • 119 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Worcester Cricket Ground Washed Out London, Jone 2 There were again severe thunderstorms in many parts of the country yesterday, followed in some places by flood. Owing to the overflowing of the Severn River, the County Cricket Ground at Worcester was covered by five or
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  • 251 9 The Russian Textile Import Company h»s purchased 25,600 bales of Ashmuni cotton at market prices from Egyptian Government stocks, to be delivered before August 31. The House of Commons by 278 to 228 votes read a third time the Electoral Reform Bill providing the Alternative Vote
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  • 49 9 —Reuter. Washington, June 4 Mr. Stimson is planning a two months tour this summer of West European countries including Britain, France. Italy and Germany, accompanied by Mrs. Stimson. The mission will be unofficial, but Mr. Stimson will call on the Foreign Ministers of the countries visited.-
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  • 262 9 .—Reuter. White House Candidate’s Policy Frenchlick Indiana), June 3 In view of the fact that he is one of the favourites for Democratic nomination for the Presidential campaign in 1932. great significance is attached to an address by Governor Roosevelt of New York to
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  • 299 9 ,—Rugby Radio uervica- Alleged Publication of False Accounts London Juns 2 What promises to be a cau&e celebre opened at the Police Court this morning when Lord Kylsant and Harold John Morland answered summonses relating to the affairs of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. Many
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 127 9 Just Arrived RECORDS FOR JUNE CAN BE HEARD AT CSE'I S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 76, Bishop Street, PENANG. Federated Malay States Railways j New Bridge, Seventh Milestone, Bukit Timah Road, I in connection with Singapore Deviation Scheme I Protected by XV a I les Dove EMtumastic Standard Grey Solution. Price
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCAIL NEWS
    • 397 10 ANNUAL MEETING Profit for the Year of $ll,OOO The 11th annual general meeting of ~Meranti United, Ltd., was held in Kual Lumpur on May 30, Mr. J. C. M. Beli presiding. The chairman eaid The profit for the year amounted to $10,977.45, as compared wi h $76,920.99
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    • 276 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s sharo list at 11 a.m. to day:— Tuesday To day E£ Ĕ g Shares >. >. S 3 "o S 3 CQ DQ CQ DQ c. c. 0. 0. Rubber (Doiler) Allenby .85 .97}
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    • 55 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN-. LONDON Spot £lOO 7 6 Down 5/3 frsrtte £lO2-0 0 Down 2 6 SINGAPORE $51.00 Up 62} c. 250 tons tai RUBBER-. loGfcn 3d. Unchanged New Yort 6| c (Gold) Unchanged Local 9f c. Down 1 c. By (kurtii]
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    • 186 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet 9| cts. per pound =Ptr pl $l2/66 Dell. London 31 New York 6icts (glj) (By Courtesy 'of Messrs. Alltn Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Price* for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-lay are as follows: Spot 91 ci*, par lb. June 9$
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    • 997 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I I I < NAMES S 5 g a 1 RUBBBB EDeUM.I c a 1 Alle;bj Sabbee Oe 7C 90 Aloi G*j*h Bubtea Batata 50 70 Amalgamate* nalay BrtetM 90 1 10 ayeTHttM» Flantfac Byefleeh 8• 1 00> Z Ayer Kanin* Bobber Brtrtec 30 80 Ayer
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    • 176 10 MAY RETURNS The followirg are the latest returns for May: Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. Hours run 646 Cubic yarJs treated 252,000 Piculs 730 Katu Tin Dredgirg Ltd. Honrs run 641 Cubic yards treated 97,000 Piculs 700 Rahman Hydraulic T;n, Ltd. Output picu’s 1,600
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    • 68 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, Jane 3 Paris, *****; New York, 4 «65»; Brussels. 34.94; Geneva, 24.08; Amberdata, 12.09; Milan 92.15; B-riin 20.49; Stockholm 18.15; Oopenh'igen, 18.16 OHo, 18.16; Vienna. 34.62; Prai/ae 1641; Helsingfors, 193« Madrid, 57.5; Lirbon, 110.25; Athens, 375; Buehls 817 Rio 3j ’ru*>no* Aires, 331% 1
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    • 38 10 The homeward mail b? the e.s. Takliwa closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 6;h instant. The s.s. Rajula with mail* despatched from London on May 14 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow.
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    • 319 10 DIRECTORS’ REPORT The following is the Directors’ report tc the Shareholders of Barma-Malay Tin Limited to be presented at the annual meeting to be heli at Kuala Lumpur on June 12: Your Directors submit herewith a duly audited S atement of the Accounts of your Company for
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    • 60 10 The s.f. Mitang arrived this morni g with the following pissergers from K Renong and Tongkah. Mr R M Neil, Mr A A Green, Mio Fiorenc’ Asbby, Mr E E G Biyd, Mr Well*, Mr and Mrs Ellir, Mrs D V Gleeman, Mr Teoh Chiu Cboon, Mr Che-»
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 37 10 ftunnymede' Ckeerjul and Cool MUSIC in the Lounge on Saturday morning and Sunday evening. i SATURDAY,GTH JUNE. European Volunteer Ball. The usual AFTER DINNER DANCE will rot be held. aUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543,
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    • 330 10 Make Your Old Auto 7* New Ike WHIZ Way 1 1 1 J Try A Tin of Whiz Top Dressing To-chy! It preserves and rtfineg old auto top at the same 4“ On SciiC tit fill ga,r<igQg Distributors: K. Lee San j} Co,, 81, Beach Street, Penang. BOOKS YOU WANT
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 103 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Friday 6 a.m. 80 e Noon 90 Nw 2 m.m 5 p.m. 89 s Saturday 6 a.m. 81 e Noon 95 s N 1 5 p.m. 89 s Sunday 6 a.m. 80 e Noon 96 s 5 m.m 5 p.m. 88 s w
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  • 741 11 RUBBER PROBLEM “Veritable Revolution in Technique” The detailed review of the rulber industry that has just been prepared by Mr. J, W. F. Rowe for the London and Cambridge Economic Service deserves to be carefully studied by those who are interested in this important branch of
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  • 190 11 Penang, June 4, 1931. cts funar ei Opium p. ehtst aom S,UOO.CO Cloves n 90.00 Gold leaf ssllers 72.00 Mmm Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 h HOi .< 60.00 Coconuts per LOCO 15.00 Copra Bundried Eales 4.00 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Grnen Snail Shells 13.00
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  • 426 11 SUGGESTED EXPORT DUTY We take the followingZletterTrom’.Tfce Times of May 4: Sir, —I propose an export tax of 6d. per lb. to be agreed by the three main producing "counlriee—Malaya, Dutch Indies, ind Ceylon—subjtct to a rebate at the rate of |loe. per mature acre per
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  • 76 11 PantUig. June 4, 1981 By Oowtray fA< Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 v 4 m/ta 2/8 27/32 Private 3 m/ta credit 2/4 1/16 J H 3 h Documentary 2/4 3/16 01 New York Bank Demand 56 France n T.T. 1,420 ludia «i T.T, 155, Bangkok M
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    • 43 11 B 1 OLD MUYL Personalities of Old Malaya by Cyril Baxendale, is now on sale at $2 a copy. The foiume may be I purchased through our agents throughout the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Oazette. Press ltd., la, Penang-street, Penang. ———l
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  • 1120 12 PORT OF PRNANG Schedule of Principal Lines Till following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the T >r k la Pari a 8 D© Haan n from Langea, Idi, LhoSeumawe, S'gli, Lehue, Mevl*b h and jiling. Ss.ils on Friday for Belawan
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  • 127 12 A novel method of boU fte described by a cor! e; piping. "Field.” A piece of rubber ooe he writes, is fixad 011 l iC motorexhaust pipe of a c^ r fl we ]i down cycle and the other srd tar- gtdr teJ. a hole and
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    • 133 12 Never Before Have Such Boars of Laughter Been Heard in Penang! Yesterday’s Packed Houses Simply Convulsed at the ’TM > r '•l —-JT* J A. r hore M. rg < 1 1 J rmi Talkie House. SOUND < STEM o j 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 Drop All Your Troubles! Jump for
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  • 320 13 DE2JO2RACY NO LONGER SAFE Menace of Russia I I DEAN Inge was at his gloomiest when addressing the recently formed Individua ist Friends of Economy movement in London. At the moment when Spain was given over to the most frenzied rejoicing at the prospect of the
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  • 163 13 Rooks are very human (writes a correspondent of The Timet’) and it may not be generally known tl at the eyes of rcok bear a closer rest mt-lance to human eyes than any other members of the feathered world. Ttose in his rookery, he say?, qn’ck’y caught
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  • 158 13 A correspondent of “Th* Times" who owns two cats, Adcnis and Ju k?, relates the following: Jinks vai very delicate and we encouraged him to sharpen his claws against a tree trunk, thinking the «xeicise beneficial. "Good Jirky. clever Jir ky, we would say, and his brother
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  • 76 13 Some Canadian friends told me (writes a “Morning Post” correspondent) that the Americans who cress the border in order to get retable liquor at a reasonable price are responsible for the following rhyme, which is now current in Canada; Four-and twenty-Yaokeer, feearg rather dry, I Went across
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  • 765 14 MISSING LINK Most Primitive Forms off Human Life THE Sunday Times learns that a new qnest for the “Missing Link is to be made in Central Asia, which many scientists believe to have been man’s earliest home. Professor G. Elliot Smith, who was in China
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    • 618 14 Palmolive is the soap which thoroughly cleanses the skin and at the same time reveals natural loveliness says the celebrated LEON DESFOSSE —one of the best known of all Parisian beauty specialists “I always advise my clients to wash their faces twice a day for 2 minuteswith Palmolive Soap and
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  • 641 15 Penang, Jaie 4, 1331 CHOWRABTA MARKET, Mutton eta. Mutton Indian M ?«r lb 43 Head Sheep or goat m etch 1-30 Liver with heart A ioag do 1.50 Tripe M do 1.00 Goat or Sheep m per ib 48 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet a. 40 K idney
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