Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 June 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-06-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 127. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, Bth JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement292 1931-06-08 1 T. NAGATA brothers DENTISTS Hi Office next to The Dispemary, Ifetnch Office 52. Leith Street I “Hath An Excellent Good Name.” j Much Ado. etc Act 3 Sc 1. p# IT WHITBREAD’S «L», Brewed from the Finest Malt and Hops I dm n<.«i «-i ww i and Matured. Kailway Materials292 words
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Advertisement15 1931-06-08 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date PhoWgraphy by electric lifMt 'Phone 778. dB 70, BIBHOP BTBEBT, PENANG.15 words
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Article1421 1931-06-08 2 Perak Overwhelms Kedah Barr and Badi Excellent on the Wings Kok Ying’s Polished Display (By Our Own Reporter) Alor Star. Saturday Iji the first Malaya Cup Soccer match of the Season played here to-day, in the presence of a large crowd, Perak defeated Kedah1,421 words
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Article711 1931-06-08 2 SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION No New Records Created The Anglo Chinese School Annual InterHouse Sports for the Mydin’s Shield were held on Saturday at the Renong Ground in the presence of a large gathering. The weather was fine, and a long list of events were gone through without a711 words
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Article574 1931-06-08 2 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Sir Lindsay Springs Surprise TOULON DESTROYED (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Rain fell intermittently during the morning but the weather cleared up soon after noon. The going was soft. There was a fair attendance and dividends were good. The biggest surprise was in574 words
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Article119 1931-06-08 2 SUMMER RACE MEETING Saturday, 6th, Wednesday, 10th, and Saturday, 13th June, 1931 Commencing at 2-30 p. m. each day. ENTRIES close at 4 p. m. on Wed tiesday. 27th May, 1931, Double Tote: will be held on two n cea each day of the Meeting. Unlimited Sweeps:119 words
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Advertisement342 1931-06-08 2 TO LET BUNGALOW 11, Dunn Road, moderate rental. Immediate entry. Apply 59, Beach Street. —u-c House No. 201, K*lawei Road, with 3 rooms, garage and servants quarters. Apply to Messrs. WrefcrJ Thornton, Solicitors, 29, Beach Street, Penang. —27 29-5 1 3 5 8 6 Bungalow 103, York Road. Two Bedrooms342 words
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Advertisement480 1931-06-08 2 Municipal Notice An Ordinary meetinß to be followed h. a Special Meeting of the Commißsionera will be held at th Municipal Office at 4 p.m. on Tn -i the 9,h instant. 10 -Bday a Business for Special Meeting To consider amendment to the resoln tion passed a* the ordinary meetin»480 words
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Article1931 1931-06-08 3 Moscow Under The Soviet Regime Penang Resident’s Journey very particular over the Passports before the train reached Manchouli. Photographs were compared several times and a large number of officials came along and looked at the passengers. The trains run at moderate speed and the track1,931 words
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Article294 1931-06-08 3 YESTERDAY’S MATCH Samsudin Captures 5 Wickets A cricket match played on Saturday be tween the St. Xaviers Institution and a Cryion Association team resulted in a win for the latter by 48 runs. The following were the scores: Ceylon Association A S de Silva b R294 words
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Article356 1931-06-08 3 AT RUNNYMEDE HOTEL Record Gathering of 500 Present A ball given by the European Companies of the Penang and Province Wellesley Corps, the first of its kind to be held in Penang, at the Runny mede Hotel on Satur day proved a great success and it is356 words
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Article294 1931-06-08 3 P. 0. C. 'A' DEFEATED Keng Hock Captures 4 For 2 The Penang Free School scored an easy victory over a P. »2. C. team on Saturday on the school grounds by six wickets. Batting first the P. C. C. were bundled out for the poor294 words
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Advertisement30 1931-06-08 3 The Surest of all Strength-Givers Halls Wine the supreme tonic restorative. from •Ujirsl-cUw Chemists and AFRICAN EASTERN (MALAWI. LTD.. SINGAPORE PENANG. Boto Proprietor»: Btepben Smith 00. LU, Bow. Londoa. Bngl*nd-30 words
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Advertisement307 1931-06-08 3 I j Banish mv Malarial Debility w{ TIKE a shadow of menace I J—/ malarial debility is hovering over every inhabitant of hot countries. Only too often this slow, unostentatious danger is overlooked; once the parasites have been conquered by quinine, the patient regards himself as cured, but the battle307 words
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Article415 1931-06-08 4 NIGHT LANDINGS Boss Who “Owned’ the Mayor All the world may now know how some smugglers in the United States succeed in landing their cargoes of liquor and in distributing them to dealers in the great cities. A trial replete with comic opera effects is proceeding at415 words
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Article516 1931-06-08 4 SIR JAMES SEXTON Escapade That Made King Laugh I have juet been listening (writes an “Evening Newe’’ correspondent) to the Confeßßiona of an M P.— including a story that made the King laugh. The M. P. was Sir Jamea Sexton, a j vi l516 words
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Advertisement214 1931-06-08 4 I WHY BE WITHOUT A PIANO! When you can hire a' good Instrument FOR s|O PER MONTH 4ifc?n, IL Sx xBH And this sum i cludes Free Tunings, I EC* PIANO Co R| 3 L* PENANG J pwihi MB WIHKO s corns HURTING? IM Mr 7 W One application of214 words
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Advertisement162 1931-06-08 4 BOVRIL is the 'concentrated, nourishment of beef. INDIGSi® ION! 3EBILIH-lUSCMNIA Dr. Cat sell 9 s Tablets proved BEST remedy. indigestion causes Nerve Trouble. Nerve Trouble causes Indigestion. These plain fActs pre irrefutable. You should take care jrX or both your nervous and digestive systems. X— t At the least sign162 words
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Advertisement180 1931-06-08 4 ’towr mv f ft rXA O?'- rA.’e-' Ik -Xff J >x. FwWaR Wt> fftOM pl u Rabies lovl C °*V ft CATE &mCFOM.SU t THIS is Smiler from the on Cow Gate. Well pleased with life sleeping soundly waking merrily making constant steady progress to everyone’s intense satisfaction. GATE does180 words
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Article547 1931-06-08 5 CRICKET ON THE ESPLANALE P. C. C» Defeated by Public Services In reply to the total of 22G hit up by the public Services on Saturday the P. C. C., yesterday. on the match being resumed, put up 19 b to which Tom Anthony contributed547 words
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Article28 1931-06-08 5 Donations previously acknowledged $29,724.78 Refunds previously omitted 8,490.73 Ex Services Association of Malaya 2,886.26 Kampong Kuantan Club 30 00 R. Boyd Esq, (monthly) 20.00 $40,651.7728 words
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Article161 1931-06-08 5 Rugby Radio Service. IRIH INT >.N iTIONAL < ireann Cup for Aifa-Pomeo London, June 7 After a magnificent race in alternating sunshine and thunderstorm and a steady Irish drizzle Sir Henry Birkin in a new straight eight Alfa Romeo won the Eireann Cup andRugby Radio Service. - 161 words
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Article562 1931-06-08 5 “NON SPECS” DEFEAT ’'SPECS” A home and home cricket match was played yesterday between two C R.C. teams captained by Lim Cheng Ean and Eu Cheow Teik respectively called the ‘Specs’ 'and ‘Non-Specs and ended in a win for the latter by 8562 words
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Article126 1931-06-08 5 CHAMPIONSHIP OF MALAYA Writing in the Malayan Saturday Post Argus says: Penang are becoming perkey about their cricket even if they have nothing else to boast about. They have beaten everything up north—Perak, Selangor and Pahang—and now are after southern scalps. There is talk of a126 words
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Article453 1931-06-08 5 GOODBYE 'O THE B A WHO IS UNEDUCATED Big Changes Proposed There is lal news for undergraduates who go up to Oamb idge with the intention of doing anything but work. In fact, a time will goon come when people will no longer be able to453 words
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Article111 1931-06-08 5 TEAMS FOR MATCH AGAINST TAIPING A football match between the Penang Football Association and the Taiping and District Association Football League will be played on Victoria Burmah Road, on Saturday. June 13, 1930 at 5 p.m. The following are the players Penang: E Walker Khaw Bian Thong,111 words
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Article67 1931-06-08 5 RESULTS OF BREAST STROKE RACES The following are the results of races swum yesterday: 100 Metres breast c troke (C'ass B): 1. Ng Kam Goon (Dolphins'; 2. Ooi Boon Lay (Seals 3. Eu Cheow Hin (Dolphins). Time 1’ 52 1.5’ 200 Metres Breast Stroke (Class A) 1.67 words
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Article36 1931-06-08 5 —Reuter. EASY VICTORY FOR CAMBRIDGE London, June 6 Cambridge beat Oxford in the InterVarsity Lawn Tennis match at Oxford by fourteen matches to two. The remaining five doubles were not played owing to rain—Reuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement185 1931-06-08 5 Si I I -I IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF I C.M.A. CABLES Registered Trade Mark Nos. *****9-20-19 I The attention of cable buyers is called to REDUCTIONS IN PRICES of RUBBER- g INSULATED CABLES made by members of J the Cable Makers Association coming into fotce as from Bth June,185 words
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Article1677 1931-06-08 6 S. C. B. A. Suggestion Alleged Police Corruption The following are excerpts of the minutes of a committee meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association, Penang, held on Jui e 4: —Mr, Heah Joo Seat g (President), Dr. Ong Huck Chye (who was called away shortly1,677 words
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Article522 1931-06-08 6 “To the Men Who Never Miss the Last Train” The toast of “The King” was honoured in tea at a recent luncheon in London. The Lord Chamberlain’s secretary told a reporter that the loyal toast might be honoured in any beverage. ’’Wine is mo?t usual,’’522 words
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Article663 1931-06-08 6 Mr. Das id Storch returned to Penarg f-om BivStagi by the s.t». "Kedah’ to day. Dr, E. V. Lupprian, M-d.c l Officer, Buaerworib, h s gone on a short holiday ;o Fnser’d Hill. The death to k place on May 4, at Mil r gavip, of Ruth663 words
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Article147 1931-06-08 6 LATE INSPECTOR OF POLICE Cable information w s received by his wife on Sa- ur-lay, r f the death on Friday, at the King’s Hospital, London, of OcCir Alfred John Wylde, Lie Inspector of Polic? Straits Sstttempnts. Tae late Mr. Wylde joined the147 words
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Advertisement8 1931-06-08 6 BOVRIL (undiluted) helps to make tasty "makan kechils.”8 words
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Advertisement226 1931-06-08 6 I 5 I I i The Worlds Best. III;; w /I 1 Sold Everywhere. I K 'fevl ..B Reifel v Isaam r /f/sJ Gone Teeth regain sparkling whiteness Q CIENCE has made a significant sodent. It acts to curdle fihn so discovery. The cause of dull, that brushing easily removes226 words
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Article1840 1931-06-08 7 To=day’s Proceedings Allegations Against Cashier Tue ca. o against the ex cashier of Messrs. Mansfield A Co Penang. Khoo Ngow Aw. \h) ia c rged with the abetment of criminal b ;h of trust committed by Thomas C’ ire Shafto, formerly Account w t, was b tun1,840 words
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Article311 1931-06-08 7 YESTERDAY’S CELEBRATION Church of the Assumption The Feast of Corpus Christi was yesterday celebrated with the customary pomp and ceremony at the Church of the Assumption, a Guard of Honour of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps, for the procession of the Blessed ’Sacrament311 words
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115 1931-06-08 7 CHINESE PLEADS GUILTY Chuah Ah Peet alias Ah Pit was to day charged before the Police Magistrate, with (1) possession of liquor without a licence 2 with distilling fermenting or preparing intoxicating liquor without a licence and 3 with the possession of apparatus for115 words
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Article125 1931-06-08 7 MURDER OF SINGAPORE SCHOOL WATCHMAN Tara Singh was unanimously found guilty at the conclusion of the Singapore Assizes, of the murder of Sunder Hngh. watchman of the Rangoon Road School, on April 9. His Lordship vr. Justice a < eckett Terrell sentenced him to death Mr C. R.125 words
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Article60 1931-06-08 7 Feng Wee Keang, a Chinese rickshaw ccolie, was to day produced before Mr, Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, charged with a grave offence committed on a girl aged 9 years, in a lane off Siam Road Penang. His Worship remanded the accused and postponed the case60 words
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Article745 1931-06-08 7 MAN RELEASED Ex-Constable and Strange Night Meeting A claim to have captured Jack the Ripper is put forw rd by a former member of the Metropolitan Police in a remarkable letter to the Daily Express. THE writer is Mr. Robert Clifford Spicer, of Saville Row.745 words
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Article60 1931-06-08 7 A NEW INDIAN J.P. FOR PENANG Mr. V. K. Abdul Kader, the general manager of Messrs. Haji R. E. Mahomed Kassim Co. Penang, has been appointed as a Justice of Peace for the Settlement of Penang. Mr. Abdul Cadcr is a very popu’ar mem ber of the Indian60 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article108 1931-06-08 7 (To the Editor of the Pmang Gazette) Sir.- In my opinion, I think the person receiving a tip for work done in accordance with his engagement, is accepting something to which he is not entitled, and the whole system is an imposition upon the people expected to give extra108 words
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Article83 1931-06-08 7 Sir, —The controversy on the opening of Sunday amusements, such as cinemas, seems to boil down to the fact that attendants are employed seven days a week. Why not have the amusements open on Sunday, but have the staff for that day recruited from the unemployed? The special83 words
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Article136 1931-06-08 7 —Reuter. “Divergence of Views” at Geneva Geneva, June 6 The question of quotas has produced a considerable divergence of views at the conference on the limitation of the manufacture of narcotics. The Chinese delegate contended that the rights of China as a potential manufacturer and exporter of drugs—Reuter. - 136 words
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87 1931-06-08 7 CHINESE WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY Charged with the theft of a bag contain ing jewellery and clothing valued at $242 a Chinese woman named Lim Ah Hwa, to-day pleaded guilty before the Police Magistrate, Penang. It was alleged that the accus Q d stole the bag87 words
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Article74 1931-06-08 7 Charged with the possession of house breaking implements a Chinese named Tan Ah Keat to day claimed trial before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang The Police alleged that the accused was arrested by a detective who was on night rounds at Balik Pulau when a chisel, a74 words
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62 1931-06-08 7 TWO INDIANS CHARGED Ibrahim bin Abdullah and Ali Ibrahim were to-day produced before the Police Magistrate, Penang, charged with the dos session of a packet of Indian hemp and with abetment of the offence respectively Both accused claimed trial and the case was postponed till62 words
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Article99 1931-06-08 7 The batch of pony griffins which is being imported by the Selangor Turf Club for their Autumn Meeting is expected to leave Australia to morrow June 9, and should be arriving here before the end of the month. The griffins are costing 500 each. Selangor Races There99 words
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Advertisement366 1931-06-08 7 IL Alienburgs Foods The‘Allenburys’ Foods are Bparticularly8 particularly suited to the ng of babies in hot des. They are germ hee a their use is an absolute antee against infantile irrboea and cholera. > Na. 1 Milk Food Na. t j 1 tnoneba 3 to ou.xi'.La MaJted Faxxj Na. S366 words
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Article427 1931-06-08 8 SPEC ULATION AND GAMBLING Since the world began, voices have been uplifted against the socalled evil of gambling and/or speculation, which terms are often declared to be synonymous. But whatever the moralists may say and however many homes may be brought to misery through an over-partiality for “plunging” on racecourses,427 words
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Article58 1931-06-08 8 H. V. MILLINGTON - H. V. MILLINGTON For my fathers came from over the sea, And their wandering blood runs red in me; And as long as the titree bows ase stripped, And the magpie trolls in the euealypt, As long as the sea-gulls call from the58 words
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Article492 1931-06-08 8 If Dame rumour speaks truly, and we have reason to believe that she does in this case a fresh effort is to be made to popularise the volunteer movement in Penang, parti cularly the European side of it, Campaigns with this object in view been carried out before but,492 words
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Article1008 1931-06-08 8 A. II- L Penang, Monday. is with genuine regret to-day B that we say farewell to a fellow-craftsman. “Millie” of the Straits Echo is leaving for yet another sphere of activity and sad we are to wave him away. It is scarcely a year ago since Mr.A. II- L - 1,008 words
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Article68 1931-06-08 8 tlugby Radio Service. Prince Purachatras Congrntu.Ji^ 113 to Contractors London 12 P.n.dn.k built The Memorial Bridge at by the well known British Messrs. Dorman, Long. i oV r €300.0'0, has been fo'. < y' I .d to the Siamese authorities been satisfactorily carri i miPrince Purachatra. Minist cationstlugby Radio Service. - 68 words
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Article81 1931-06-08 8 —Reuter. Attempt to Raise u’ off toast of druz v Vork, Ju ne ancordi^’ t 0 tbe A party of bofflnes3m< Nero York Times, are the wreck of the Span..’.- r pcky de Asturias which founo'^ e coast of Brazil in 19 t he the British cruiser r—Reuter. - 81 words
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Advertisement235 1931-06-08 8 s 11 1 1,1 I DANISH 3 C REAA7 Ci 1 c H TH I I The finest in the world. Have yon tried it? Do you know that when treated in the right way before use you cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get it at235 words
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Advertisement73 1931-06-08 8 E. O HOTEL. Tuesday, 9th June, 1931 at 9.30 p.m, AFTER DINNER DANCE Thursday, lltb June, 1931, at 9.3 pm. AFTER DINNER DANCE p. O- Outward Mail. Dr ss Optional Friday, 12th June 1931. at 9 40 pm. The Band of the 8.8. i resident Fillmo e will play at73 words
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Miscellaneous26 1931-06-08 8 TIDE TABLES High Water l ow Water To-Day 6.24 a.ra 11 22 -m. 4.16 p.m. To Morrow 7.55 a.m. 12.06 a m. 610 p.m. 1.10 pm.26 words
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Article, Illustration944 1931-06-08 9 Extensive Shocks Cause Genera! Alarm Motorcar Overturned Populace Rush into Streets in Night Attire Suspected Submarine Explosion Earthquake tremors were felt early yesterday in places widely scattered over an area of England comprising the Midlands, East Coast, South-Eastern and South-Western Counties and including London. Tremors were experienced—Reuter. - 944 words
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Article65 1931-06-08 9 Penang-Bangkok in 27 Hours 27 Minutes START ON NOVEMBER 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 7 Commencing on November 1, it is hoped to accelerate the rail journey between Bangkok and Penang by four hours from 31 hours 27 minutes owing to the introduc tion65 words
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Article95 1931-06-08 9 Reuter. Tri-Weekly Makes Its Appearance Johannesburg, June 6 The first Chinese newspaper printed in Africa made its appearance to day under the title of “Chiao Sheng pao” (’’The Voice of the People.”» Printed on a single sheet it will appear thrice weekly. A thousand copies goReuter. - 95 words
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Article81 1931-06-08 9 -Reuter. Reported Evasion of Reduction Proposals Tukio, June 7 For the purpose of making good the de crease of defensive power under the proposed reduction of numerical strength of the army, the military authorities are reported to be contemplating increasing the present eight air regiments to ten-Reuter. - 81 words
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Article71 1931-06-08 9 —Reuter. Statement Confirmed by Canadian Premier Quebec, June 7 The Premier. Mr. Bennett, has confirmed the statement that the Imperial Economic 1 onference arranged to take place at Ottawa in August is to be postponed, mainly owing to the pending elections in ustralia and New Zealand. The—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article66 1931-06-08 9 —Reuter. Veiled Threat Against Foreign Capitalists Geneva, June G A protest against the opposition of foreign capitalists to labour unions in China was made by the Chinese workers delegate, Mr. Young Y 7 ou-yen, speaking at the International Labour Conference un employment debate, K e said unless—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article, Illustration744 1931-06-08 9 —Reuter. Future of Europe Discussed WILL REPARATIONS BE REVISED? Quai d’Orsay Watching Events London, June 7 in official communique at the i onclusion of the Anglo German convamtians issued by the Foreign Office states that the diff cult economic position if Germany was discussed. The British—Reuter. - 744 words
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Article278 1931-06-08 9 —Reuter. Is There Too Much or Too Little? Ottawa, June 7 The suggestion that the Government should call a conference of World Powers to consider the scheme of Mr. J. G. Darling, the British economist now in Canada, for the establishment of a new equilibrium.—Reuter. - 278 words
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216 1931-06-08 9 -If He Succeeds in Routing the Bandits Nanking, June 7 On tie eve of his departure to Kiangsi and Hupeh personally to direct ojicrations against the reds and bandits in those provinces, Chiang Kai-shek issued a statement to the army urging it216 words
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Advertisement62 1931-06-08 9 Jisi Arrived “HisMasfe*V>ice RECORDS FOR JUNE CAN BE HEARD AT gfc) S. MOUTRIE CO.. LTD., UVaiW-ggl j G> Bishop Street, PENANG. IPIU O T I l '-a' !t' ■'Si i a. Ja SUPER WASP I RECEIVING SETS I I (15-500 METRES) $7O-00 each I (IN KIT FORM) Complete With Coils62 words
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Article948 1931-06-08 10 ANNUAL MEETING To Wait for a Price of 6d. per lb. The 11th annual Reneral meeting of Trolak Eatatee, L'd., was held in Glasgow, on April 30, Mr. W. Walked Cook, the chairman, presiding. Tae chairman said: I am sorry to siy that, contrary to our hopes948 words
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Article232 1931-06-08 10 MAY RETURNS The followitg are returns for May: Tronoh Mines, Limilei Output piculs 2,519 Southern Tronoh Tin Dredging Ltd. Output piculs 1.200 Kuala Lumpur Tin N,L. No. 1 Dredge Hours 542 Yards ***** Ou-put p culs 522.70 No. 2 Dredge Hours 560 Yards ***** Output232 words
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Article149 1931-06-08 10 lbs. Ayer Tawah 70.482 Beuta 55.726 baud} croft 14.169 Bindings 59.313 Lesong Toioh 8.047 Kuala Kangsar 136,000 Narborough 92,866 Fusing 17,110 AlorGajah 27.100 Ayer Panas 69.000 Bukit Kubu 18,3Q0 Glenealy 51.589 Jalan Kebuu 7,580’ Kluang 44.500 Pajam 159,000 Port Swettenham 10,310 Tambalak 20,000 Teluk Anson 43.490 Ulu Benut149 words
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Article154 1931-06-08 10 TODAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday To day OQ CD CQ OQ M *4 Shares >■ >• a B co qq m oq c. c. Sc. 10. Mining Bangrin Tin 10/- 10/6 9/9154 words
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Article55 1931-06-08 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £lOB 10 0 Unchanged 3 Months’ £lO2-2-6 Unchanged SINGAPORE $5O 75 per liari Up 12 J c. 100 tons hoe RUBBER'. Loirdcn 31 16 d, Unchanged New Tort 6§ c. (Gold) Unchanged Ucal 9} c. Down >55 words
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Article201 1931-06-08 10 AID TO KAYE DON’S SPEED RECORD The world’s speed record of 103 miles per hour recently achieved by Mr Kaye Don in ‘'Miss England” Il was made on rubber bearings matuLc’.u-ed by the B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company of Akron and the British Goodrich Rubber Co., Ltd.,201 words
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Article142 1931-06-08 10 BUSINESS FOR MEETING The following are the agenda of an ordinary meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission to be held to-morrow: 1 Minutes of last meeting held on 27th May, to be confirmed. 2 Any special business the President may bring forward. 3 Questions. 4 Decisions arrived at142 words
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Article57 1931-06-08 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet 91 cts. per pound =ptr pl 112/83 DullLondon 3 1/161 New York 6§ cts. (gdd) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prlcw for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as fcllcws: Spot 9} cts. per lb. June57 words
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Article65 1931-06-08 10 Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. 8 h June quotation for Singapore refined tin $50.75 per picul business done 100 tons, Penang refined tin $50.87} per pica’, business done 25 tone, unrefined tin $49.75 per picul tin ore $49.75 per picul, business done 12} tone. The following were the65 words
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Article194 1931-06-08 10 Penang, June 8, 1931. cts A*»nar si Opium p, sheet ootq J.uUO.CO Cleves n 90.0 C Gold leaf seliert 72.00 Meee Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs BCi 70.00 u 110 s 60.00 Coconuts per 'l,OOO «< 15.00 Copra Sundried rabs 4.00 Rattans sales 11,1.* Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail194 words
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Article72 1931-06-08 10 Penang, June 8, 1981 Bv Oourleoy ef S'he Chartered Stsni On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 h < m/ts 2/8 27/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 1/16 I f Documentary 2/4 3/16 On New York Bans Demand 56 France T.T. 1,420 India .< T.T. 155 Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia72 words
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Article71 1931-06-08 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, Jane 6 Paris. 124.27 New York, 4.863} Brussels, 34.08; Geneva, 25.09; Amsterdam, 12.09; Milan 92.94; Berlin 20.50; Stockholm 18.15; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.62 Prague 164}; lelaingfora, 193«; Madrid, 50£ Jsbon, 110}; Aihens, 375; Bucharest 317}; Rio 3i% T'uenoe Aires, 34i® e d(Rugby Radio Service) - 71 words
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Article993 1931-06-08 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES g 3 3 SP BUSBIK SDeOM.I I c 9 a fa Allenbj Rnbbei Oe 70 90 Alor Gajah Rubber Nrtate 50 70 toKalgamaied Malay KfitaM* 90 I IGI Ayer Hitam Planttaf Syndbste 83 iGO Ayer Kuninc Rubber Hatatac 20 35 Ayer Molek Rubber Oa 63993 words
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Article129 1931-06-08 10 The 8. 8. Klang errived thia mor0lD with the following passengers Singapore and Pori ri wttienbain. Mr M B Lrneh. Mr R Charter. Paloo, Mr J M B.rro.., 'fr Me. Dr A Taring, Mr Goh Hior.g, S, oa g H», Mr W W Gawer, 5W«® Sumimawka, Mr129 words
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Advertisement151 1931-06-08 10 i wil 3lunnymede'\ Ckeerjul and Cool I DINNER DANCE Wednesday and Saturday. There wilt be an extra DINNER DANCE on Thursday. MUSIC in the Lounge on Saturday mornings and Sunday evenings. RUNNYMEDE HOTEr, J TO George Goldsack, Vianazer i Phone 543. Bcr You Get More Programmes At Much Less Expense151 words
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Article393 1931-06-08 11 LOSS OF £3,866 Property on Caretaking Basis The 25th annual general meeting of Kapar Para Rubber Eatatea Company, Ltd., wag held in London on May 6. Mr. A. A. Banmain, chairman, pre aiding ta d that the result of hat year’» trading was a loss of393 words
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Article123 1931-06-08 11 PROPOSAL TO INSTITUTE A NATIONAL PARK The Commission which hus been in* quirii g into the Preseraa icn of the Wild Life of Mahya has ctmpleted its work of taking evidence. The Commissioner, Mr, T. R. Hubback, leaves Kuala Lipis in a few days for the Ulu123 words
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Article110 1931-06-08 11 DEPUTATION TO THE RESIDENT Ipoh, June 6 The Chinese mining interests in Perak sent a deputation to the British Resident yesterday putting forward grievances as to the Quota, the result of which is not definitely known. It is understood that the Chinese had expected to110 words
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Advertisement208 1931-06-08 11 Qi W SWmT 0 JEfe v OH mORE THAN ”&/i three centuries S BOLS has been the standard of quality for Gm and First Class Z Liqueurs. It doesn't matter where I 5?, A you are. whether on the West |H®iW coast of Africa, or away in the Far East,208 words
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Advertisement15 1931-06-08 11 Send your enquiries FOR DISINFECTANTS TO THE actual manufacturers THE. 'KILLGERM' CO. LTD. CLECKHEATON, ENGLAND.15 words
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Advertisement614 1931-06-08 11 THE STP^ONGHOUTOF'THRIFT J AN EXPRESSION S OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 5 fWOSI® 28,000,000 J i nW”!™? INSURANCE CONTRACTS are in force with J //Wjjjl The i I iMHWH/OS PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE < COMPANY, LIMITED. J S ’I An ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE with the > TsPRUDENTIAL offers you a first class invest* > S614 words
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Article908 1931-06-08 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the we kIo P*rt 8 b Malacca from Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson, Sails for Teluk Anson and Brgan Datch on Tuesday at 1 p. m.908 words
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Advertisement105 1931-06-08 12 FOR TRAVEL INFORMATION APPLY TO THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. ING. INC. IN U S.A. No. 1, Collyer Quay, Singapore. Steam Ship Tickets, Hoiel Reservations, Itineraries Cruises and Tours Planned and Booked to any part of the World. Protect Your Funis with American Express Travellers Cheques. Manufacturers of Every Description of105 words
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Advertisement338 1931-06-08 12 Uli nil IBIIH J-f II II 111 1 Half fit is only noii W’ svbjll Get fully fit with PStl IMf)| EIIB. g FRUIT LAXATIVE THE GREAT BRITISH RIMED! Half life’s ills are caused by constipation, indeed constipation is the starting point of many a sviouj illness. Never regard constipation338 words
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Miscellaneous197 1931-06-08 12 Fiione No. 117S n n r Talkie sluZ SOU Ndl~R SYSTEM 6.15 TO-NiGH) 9.30 I I A Night of Fun and Laughter I I RICHARD DIX I rv Radio’s Outstanding Comedy I “Lovin’ the Ladies” WITH Lois Wilson and (Rita La Roy. THURSDAY The New Spectacular of the Screen I197 words
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Article355 1931-06-08 13 THE PANTHER Gunboat that Caused a War Memories of a fsmous international crisis that nearly plunged Europe into war will be stirred by the following message from Berlin “The gunboat Panther, which the exKaiser despatched to Agadir in 1911, at the time of the Moroccan troubles,355 words
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Advertisement479 1931-06-08 13 “LION BRAND” CEYLON OLD ARRACK Best in taste Pleasing in flavour Rich in quality Renowned for its popularity None in equality r Sole Importers, jj, c Ceylon Malay Trading Co., 107, Havelock Koad. MM, A PORE. ...JCffioe Telegiams “MALTBACEL” BACKACHE Wonderful relief from pain p xchr is one of those479 words
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Advertisement318 1931-06-08 13 i ■H' /(SsiSM&p® mSIB B 3 "A ~47ir<Sfiaving 6tick 7 |a “Wr’Sfiavirig Cream ''"-TF Vfr 7 H R Fragranced with “4111" Eau de '7 i //•/sB h? Cologne. Yielding a rich and 'x® i H creamy lather, which softens the x E most stubborn beard and makes it ready for318 words
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Article905 1931-06-08 14 EGYPT’S TREASURES An English Scholar’s Researches Daring the past few years, while the modern world has biea we'coming the discoveries that have revealed s? much of l he material wealth and power of ancient Egypt, a laborious investigation has been carried out in another direction905 words
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Advertisement445 1931-06-08 14 I NERVOUS EXHAUSTION A HIS BLOOD NEEDS OXYGEN 1 In all nervous derangements, impoverished blood is at the root of the trouble. Nervous exhaustion, neuresthenia, debility, neuralgia, result from malnutrition of the nerve») and mean that the blood is lacking in those elements which feed the nerves and keep them445 words
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Advertisement12 1931-06-08 14 If your cook lets you d.tcn put some BOVRIL in the soup12 words
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Advertisement172 1931-06-08 14 wff/ O dShi JW I f When everybody, everywhere, is looking for the 100 °A value cigarette it s time you commenced smoking LUCKY STRIKE “ITS TOASTED" Lif* z-.r' PER TIN OF OBTAINABLE AT ro MESSRS ROBINSON’S JOHN LITTLE KIF IUCHV ALL HIGH CLASS WSk STORES FRESH SHIPMENTS A ALWAYS172 words
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Article646 1931-06-08 15 Penang, Jane 8, 1931. I CHOWRASTA MARKET. Mutton eta. Mutton Indian M p&r lb 49 Head Sheep or goal M each 1-30 Liver with heart A loag do 1.50 Tripe M do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 48 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet M 40 E646 words
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Advertisement872 1931-06-08 15 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING r CORPORATION. (|nC'*T" rJ [I 'CORPORATED IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG £3,000,000 F Q nd £4 000,000 The Liability of member? is limited to B®* rTP lability of Proprietors £3.000.000 the extent and in the manner prescribed S' Office- by Ordinance No. 6 of872 words
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Advertisement618 1931-06-08 15 THE j- t PINANG [f 1 GAZETTE lift of Places where the Gazette" can be bought at 10 Cents. z iocal Abdul Rahman, E. and O. Hotel and Qf Rannymede Hotel. w t f i fa Md. Eusoff, Victoria Pier 0 yf |'A and Swettenham Pier. Md. Ismail, Logan’s Archway,618 words
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Advertisement576 1931-06-08 16 THE BLUE FUNNEb LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG WZ4KLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. x MENE3CHEIB Jaae 11 Lonion, Rotter lim an! Hamburg, SARPE°ON Jaie 19 Mu-iailies, Lm Im, Rrtcarim flunbarg Gla-g3w M XTERRANON. AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE (VIA DJIBOUTI) BEN WYVI3 Jane U Hivr*. Liverpool Glasgow THESEUS Jane 24 Havre, Liverpool576 words
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Advertisement1182 1931-06-08 16 0.-BRITISH INDIA line I AND APGAR UNES I (Oompanwb Incorporate se CwEf V'- -1 I I MA,L P4SSENBER AND CARGO S </|-rj ROUND THE WORLD. I tanisalsf aal M«W 8. 1. C#., «i«r Pmtq, Tetakta ,?»r mllß!tt To Colombo, K.pl«, Gouoa, Maries, Bostoo and New York. I M Witt A1,182 words
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