Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 June 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-06-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. N>. 12S. VOL. LXXXIX TUESDAYj 9th JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement557 1931-06-09 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists fit ill Office next tc The Dispensary, M *3? :h Office 52. Leith Street w illl If I WWiaiH II I 111« I I MIHM PJ..c x* 'iwimi T «t*. -•*<- -i. felitf?*- GALVANISED r.-. LLCW-WARE. JJy «tiffijgi I We can Quote you J Cheapest Prices557 words
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Advertisement18 1931-06-09 1 a.TOKISATSU STUDIO with np-to-date Photeby electric U«M. ’Phon» 772, 8, TO, BIBHOP STRBBT, PENAH&. i t r nr-rMMßnrr—18 words
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Article118 1931-06-09 2 NOTICES SUMMER RACE MEETING Saturday, 6th, Wednesday, 10th, and Saturday, 13th June, 1931 Commenting at 2-30 p. m. each day. ENTRIES close at 4 p. m. on Wednesfliy. 27th 1931. Double’Tote: will be held on two races each day of the Meeting. Unlimited Sweeps: Oje ts.—unlimited Sweep,118 words
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Article124 1931-06-09 2 Amateur Race Meeting 18th and 20th June 1931. Races fcr Ho'ses Classes 3 and <, and for Ponies Class 2. A Hurdle race for Korses and another for Ponies. Iskandar Polo Club Meeting on 22nd June, 1931 A Rrco for Homs Classes 3 and 4, and for124 words
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Advertisement218 1931-06-09 2 WKT TO LET BUNGALOW 11, Dann Road, moderate rental. Immediate entry. Apply 59, Beach Street. —u-o 4 Clove Ha’.l Road 2., Storied, House complete with Garage and Tennis Conrt. Immediate entry. Apply Box No. 90, cfo Pinang Gazette. t it—27-6 177, Green Lane. Two-Storey House. Quiet Residential Area. 2 or218 words
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Advertisement1266 1931-06-09 2 r —77“1l BANKS. Send your enquiries THE MERCANTILE BANK NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL OF IND,A LIMITED. lAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. [lncorporated in England,] NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY i-V mil I V [lncorporated in Holland Authorised Capital £3,000,000 n TO THE Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 by Royal Charter A. D. 1824.] Paid-up £1,050,000 on nan actual1,266 words
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Article919 1931-06-09 3 TRAINER AND JOCKEY SUSPENDED 4 THEIR EXPLANAT.ON Inconsistent Running Alleged ALer the rac e in Colombo cn Miy 23, Cipt. Fenwick, the well-known trainer was Bummcn°d by the S;ev arda of the Ceylon Turf Ciub aad asked to explain the runnirg of Neguac as compared with this919 words
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Advertisement476 1931-06-09 3 Ms I I xk xZiS^V 3 *Jk I I k A dot*' I I I I hh- M *,w’ I CX SS-l I <_ 'xj 1 I n I I Foods I TLe 'Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to I tile feeding of babies in hot climates. They are I476 words
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Advertisement124 1931-06-09 3 mi H Regulate your DIGESTION pQ with Fj Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills tCn People who eat and drink too much, or get 3 ffjl thrir system upset from any other cause, f seed a medicine such as Dr. Morse’s Indan J X RD Root Pills to keep the digestive124 words
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Advertisement328 1931-06-09 3 \X Wetproof! Get even the hiirh- A z flying ones under most X-X\ trying conditions. fev.X All REMINGTON M Shotgun Cartridges are X \X ivetproofed throughout— Xg\ by an exclusive patented \S i process. Regardless of 1 weather conditions they g J X shoot perfectly. X" Remington Aras Co., Inc.328 words
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Article579 1931-06-09 4 Taking the Place of Parliament Mr. Churchill’s Views MR. Winston Churchill referred to the weakening of Parliamentary institutions, and the increasing strength of the Press, when presiding at the sixty-eighth dinner of the Newspaper Press Funds, at the May Fair Hotel recently. It V. 8B579 words
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Article146 1931-06-09 4 THE MAN WHO COULD NOT DOUBLE SOMERSAULT An scrobatic performance was given in a B?rlin court when it was sought to □rove that a member of a troupe of crobats had secured an engagement under filse pretences. He bad been taken on by the troupe ’u146 words
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Article91 1931-06-09 4 THOSE WHO WOULD BE OUT OF PLACE THERE Dean preaching at AH Saints’, Ennismore g irdenp, B.W of which he «yas vicar from 1905 to 1907, said: I don’t think that we have any right to assume that all will at last go to heaven. We91 words
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Article160 1931-06-09 4 SERVANTS TO BE FOUND IN THE MARKET PLACE Housewives in Mexico City are in the happy position of having no servant problem. Domestic helps are to be picked up in the street. Every Monday morning early there is a “maids’ market.” At the corner of two160 words
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Article67 1931-06-09 4 FATHER OF FAMILY BECOMES AN UNDERGRADUATE Though he is more than 40 years of age, Mr. Charles Gibson, of Paisley, haw decided to enter G University to I ke his degree. He wants to enter the ministry. The father of a family and the proprietor of67 words
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Advertisement192 1931-06-09 4 x'"’* the ta IWwMI |l n Rjfi|| Yom Will find BLACK AND WHITE Cigarette» at all Important functions where only the best is good enough. Bl sic k, —While a ’fl®*» I eZ/ze ®est I Xr’ I VIRGINIA L?O1 CIGARETTE /sEnte: N v SIB IS JAVA Tm,NG co PENANG Efta^T&ĕ.192 words
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Advertisement45 1931-06-09 4 Value Instinctively you seek the best value for your money. That is why you will choose Cerebos Salt. Because of its purity you use less and there is no waste. It remains dry in any climate and pours freely to the last grain. (erebcl) SALT45 words
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Advertisement155 1931-06-09 4 IattMSWMMMBBram 111 II I ;<g Lister Diesel CRUDE OIL ENGINES They've made their way By the way they're made." The Cheapest —Most Economical and Efficient Power Unit. I Ideal for Light Sheeting Batteries Pumping and Lighting, etc. _vr T Cold Starting. 5 H.P. No Lamps or Cartridges. Complete Pfi-6 with155 words
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Article983 1931-06-09 5 INTERVIEW VI H MR. LATIMER Full Story of What Happened One of our representatives, says the 'T.O. M. was instructed to seek out Vr. J. Latimer 5 anagtr of I'ambutan, Limited, and get from him his story of the gang rob bery on Friday last, when armed983 words
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Article392 1931-06-09 5 FINAL MATCH Eastern Smelting Co., Easily Defeated In their final League match the O.R C. emerged easy winners over the Eastern Smelting Co. by defeating them by five goals to tw’O yesterday on the Victoria Green. The C.h.C. win the Penang League Championship this year. In392 words
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Article71 1931-06-09 5 —Reuter. GLOUCESTERSHIRE DEFEATS WORCESTER London. June 8 At Gloucester the home county defeated Worcester by an innings and 71 runs. Batting first Worcester were dismissed for 103, Parker taking five wickets for 44 runs Gloucester replied with 253 for 5 wickets, declared. Hammond contributed 100 and Neale 96.—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article112 1931-06-09 5 FURTHER HEARING ADJOURNED After the evidence of Mr. MacKenzie, a chartered accountant of the firm of Messrs. Derrick Co., auditors to Messrs Mansfield Co!, Ltd,, and of Inspector Wight, who carried out the arrest, the further hearing of the charge of abetment of criminal breach of trust112 words
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Advertisement154 1931-06-09 5 \X. 'i N OkJ < (ojgiQfe/y \f\fi fi/ xJfiw'k Ivl \i la 1 Each Day I He Starts Them On Their J J ay ALL over the world —millions of aUSBBL people rely on Bigjßen to wake |A R j Q them every morning. Big Ben —and Baby Ben, a154 words
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Advertisement10 1931-06-09 5 At the picnic party—' OVIiIL Sandwiches will "meat" the situation.10 words
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Advertisement12 1931-06-09 5 JIIV far WO!® Best .cleans caJV Manufactured bv RONUK. Limited. PortaUde. ENGLAND.12 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous134 1931-06-09 5 'T H^ l it Best Sound gG4 jn Town 6-!5 OPENING TONIGHT 930 On To The WEST And HOME! Neither torrents, deserts, mountains, snows or savages could Stop these sturdy pio- //7 neers in their trek to w I f The Most > < >:>:■ Jj Important > Vj V)134 words
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Miscellaneous137 1931-06-09 5 A Phone No. 117? —i O I/T I Penang's Premier i( Talkie House. SOUND SYSTEM I 6.15 TO-NIGHI I 9.30 ĕ— g A Night of Fun and Laughter RICHARD DIX IN Radio’s Outstanding Comedy I u Lovin’ the Ladies” WITH Lois Wilson and Rita La Roy. THURSDAY The New Sweetheart137 words
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Article640 1931-06-09 6 JUST TO GO UP IN SMOKE DEATH TO GERMS Making 1,100 Cigarettes in a Minute An indescribable smell-fearsome at first, da it like those ghost-tenanted wells beloved of Dr. James, and then—like strange vintage wine. Many little girls in pinafores, pretty as pixies, carrying armfuls of640 words
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245 1931-06-09 6 PRELIMINARY RETURNS The Second Slump Census Tne total number of persons of all races living in Kuala Lumpur (Town), as shown by the preliminary rt turns of the recent census, is 111,721. It will be recalled that this is the second time that acute245 words
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Article509 1931-06-09 6 SIR CECIL CLEMENTI’S DISCUSSIONS London, May 14 Sir Cecil Clementi is now paying regular visits to the Colonial Office to clear up the different outstanding points which he outlined before he left his post for England, writes the London correspondent of the "j.F.P.” I think it will be509 words
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Article778 1931-06-09 6 TURK’S VIEWS Claims of a Chinese Patriarch Zora Agka, Europe s oldest man, kas had kis attention drawn to tke fact tkat he kas a Ckinese rival. Tke town of Kaik j in, in Sseek wan Trovince, boasts of a super-patriarck belt ved to be 252778 words
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Article806 1931-06-09 6 Captain G. V. Taylor, D. S. 0.. 0.8. E., M C., has been appointed Brigade-Mij >r, F. M. S. V. F. Mr. H. V. Millington, who has resigned the editorship of the Straits Echo, left yesterday for Singapore eu route for Durban. News has been receiv d806 words
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Advertisement348 1931-06-09 6 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 tbe lubri- to stick to an oily348 words
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1496 1931-06-09 7 Cutting Across on Toulon Weights and Selections for To-morrow The Mahdi a Good Thing BY TIC-TAC £1 ih *bo bad thought that Bobtail »nd T< ulon wtre good things for Race 5 n Sat'’rd>iy. at the Kuala Lumpur races, were upri ed when the1,496 words
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Article309 1931-06-09 7 FATHER A. DEVALS Responsible for Renovated Church Building The parishioners and members of the Roman Catholic Church in Penang have learnt with great pleasure of the forthcoming Sacredotal Jubilee of the Rev. Father A. Devals, Incumbent of the Church of the Assumption, Penang, which falls on July309 words
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Article77 1931-06-09 7 ON THURSDAY His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, is due to arrive in Penang on Thursday, by tbe P <t. 0. s s. Ratcalpindi after his holiday in England. He will be met on board by Mr. P. T. lien Resident Councillor, and members of77 words
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Article106 1931-06-09 7 Dr. M. R. James, the Provost of Eton, has drafted a list of tbe 12 best things in life. He says that they are as follows The Bible, Homer. Shakespeare, Handel, Dickens, the Elgin marbles, Salisbury Cathedral, the open country, the sea, the stars, the106 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article386 1931-06-09 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, The minutes of Committee meetings of the Straits Chinese British Association, Penang, published lately in your paper are illuminatirg and make interesting reading. This is an indication that the management is alive to their responsibility of guiding the destiny of the386 words
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Article698 1931-06-09 7 Sir, —I crave through the courtesy of your worthy paper that I may be allowed to voice my opinion concerning the selecti n of the Malaya Cup team to represent Penang. Hitherto Penang has never been able to prove her worth in the Northern Section merely698 words
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Article158 1931-06-09 7 WHITE RICE ONLY To b 3 stranded on a small island without medical aid while the deadly beri beri raged them was the terrible experience of 13) French men and women on St. Paul’s Island. In response to wireless calls for help the sealer Austral158 words
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Article169 1931-06-09 7 DUE TO MR. HANNIGAN S RETIREMENT A number of changes in the higher rungs of the Police Department will take place in the near future consequent on the retirement of Mr. C. Hannigan, Commissioner of Police, F.M 8. Mr. Sansom, the Deputy Commissioner, will, it is understood,169 words
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Advertisement10 1931-06-09 7 Insist on 801 sanJwicltes for tea They stimulate jaled appetites.10 words
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Advertisement451 1931-06-09 7 It oj? dttg 5.F.230C t ßlack or Mottled W 1 I gt (with Clip) y Kk //B ,10,30 /The longer j. d use a ‘Swan’ Pen p the more you will W I appreciate the I perfect writing h Qualities and Its Coloured Swnf.« from constant relia- Er (othw seu.pnuag451 words
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Article571 1931-06-09 8 It will be seen from the excerpts from the minutes of the last committee meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association that that body has hitched its wagon to a star. is more deserving of commendation and it is our sincere hope that the Association will continue571 words
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Article187 1931-06-09 8 We note with passing interest that in the future Singapore may be in wireless telephonic communication with London. Such a link is under consideration, but the home Postmaster General is careful to assure us that he is not in a position to make a definite statement yet. If187 words
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Article154 1931-06-09 8 It is nearly a year since a meeting of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements was held at Penang. Some decisions effecting the future of this town were made, a? d a certain amount of national pride was instilled into the breasts of citizens at Penang being154 words
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Article1338 1931-06-09 8 Leicester. A. 11-1- Penang, Tuesday. WE are minded this morning, the weather being what it is, to sing with xAllan Cunningham, the eighteenthcentu’ y poet, of a Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea; for very truly looking down from our eyrie across the glistening waters of theLeicester. A. 11-1- - 1,338 words
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Advertisement335 1931-06-09 8 I I A Food for Every Occasion I —Fruits arc Delicious Nutritious I Browjed Marshmallow Pears. p j 1 >o. 2'jran I-ibby’s Bariett Pears I t •''ty Marshmallow» C H Cup nut meats g ‘■"lA JM I Brain the Pearsand fin the centres withquar- I <* J,M »e*i a tcred335 words
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Advertisement71 1931-06-09 8 E. &O HOTEL. To-night, 9th June, 193 1 at 9.30 p.rn. AFTER DINNER DANCE Thursday, 11th June, 1931. at 9.31 pm. AFTER DINNER DANCE P. &O. Outward Mail. —Dnss Optional Friday, 12th June, 1931. at 9-40 pm. The Baud of the 8. >. “President Fillmore will play at the AFTER71 words
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Advertisement20 1931-06-09 8 TEA-TIME TIT BIT If you haven’t got a job, you can’t get the sack. —The philosophy of a departed colleague.20 words
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Miscellaneous26 1931-06-09 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day 7.55 a.m. 12 OG am. 610 p.m. 1.10 pm. To Morrow 8.45 am. 115 am. 8.07 p.m. 253 p.m.26 words
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457 1931-06-09 9 Members of Parliament.—Rugby Radio Service. COMMUNAL RIOTS IN INDIA Mr. Baldwin’s Letter to the Premier MR. MACDONALD’S ADMISSION Outbreaks an Obstacle to Settlement London, June 9 in cbject’on to the ’ndian Round Table Con ference being summoned during the holiday nnnths of August or SeptemberMembers of Parliament.—Rugby Radio Service. - 457 words
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Article79 1931-06-09 9 Carnegk Trust Gift for Provision of Hostels London, June 8 TheCirne; United Kingdom Trust is H. .kin a pra t of LT ’,OOO for the provision 0: tel? in connection with ramblers movei <.nt’ in Great Britain. —Rugby Radio Service. Rambl ng, or hiking, 1 has become79 words
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Article71 1931-06-09 9 u kby Radio Service. Agreement between 8.8. C. and a Covent Garden Synd cate London, June 8 a revisions for subsidising opera are eon'neo in an agreement between the British joadcasting Coqjoration and a Covent garden yndicate, the terms of which have been completed. The Postmaster uueralukby Radio Service. - 71 words
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Article65 1931-06-09 9 Reuter. U. S. Politician’s Suggestion TWO OR THREE YEARS Washington, June 9 A moratorium for two years or three years in war debt payments is suggested by Senator Bingham, a Republican from Connecticut, as a measure of relief for World depression. Mr. Bingham, a memberReuter. - 65 words
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Article69 1931-06-09 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Hague Decision by End of August London, June 8 Questioned regarding the decision of the League of Nations Council to refer to the Permanent Court of International Justice the question of the proposed Austro German Customs Union Mr. Henderson stated the advisory opinion of the—Rugby Radio Service. - 69 words
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Article57 1931-06-09 9 -Reuter. Foreign Secretary Promises an Early Statement London, June 8 In the House of Commons Mr Henderson stated that extraterritoriality negotiations between Sir Miles Lampson and Dr. Wang had reached a stage enabling them to be reported to both Governments. He was awaiting full information from Sir Miles Lampson-Reuter. - 57 words
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Article49 1931-06-09 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Octogenarian Friend of Ex-Soldiers London, June 8 The death occurred this morning of Sir Frederick Milner, aged eighty two, who since the war has devoted practically the whole of his time and energies to the organisation of settlements for consumptive ex-soldiers.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 49 words
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Article50 1931-06-09 9 Reuter. Results in $3,000,000 Damage by Fire Norfolk Virginia), June 8 A number of wharves and commercial properties in the business district have been destroyed by fire following an explosion on an oil barge tied up at a pier. The damage is estimated at three million dollars.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article48 1931-06-09 9 -Rugby Radio Service. Further Improvement Noted London, June 8 Improvement in the condition of Princess Marie Louise, who is suffering from microbe infection with fever, is noted in a bulletin issued this morning which says. Her condition shows a little improvement after a good night.”—-Rugby Radio Service. - 48 words
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Article30 1931-06-09 9 Reuter. Shanghai, June 8 The Central Bank shipped gold bars valued at 5,100,000 gold dollars on the Empress of Asia to Vancouver this morn ing.– Reuter. - 30 words
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Article47 1931-06-09 9 —Rugby Radio Service. London, June 8 Flying a Puss Moth machine, Mr. Jacka man left London at 3 30 a.m. in an attempt to reach Bucharest in one day. If successful flight will establish a record distance for a light aeroplane in one day.—Rugby Radio Service. - 47 words
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Article220 1931-06-09 9 -Rugby Radio Service. Most Extensive for 35 Years EXAMINATION OF RAILWAY B INKS Water Main Burst in Shoreditch London, June 8 Earthquake tremors are so rare in Britain that although seismologists say the one which occurred on Sunday morning was the most extensive which has happened here for-Rugby Radio Service. - 220 words
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Article50 1931-06-09 9 An early statement in Parliament on the subject of whether any amendment of the law relating to sweepstakes was necessary or desirable, which is receiving the careful consideration of the Government, was promised by the Home Secretary, Mr. Clynes, replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday.50 words
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Article102 1931-06-09 9 Gift of £15,000 by Mr. William Yapp London, June 8 The Royal Observatory at Greenwich is to have a new and bigger reflecting telescope besides other important additions to its apparatus. The new instrument will have a thirty six inch reflector. The present one is of thirty inch102 words
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Article, Illustration281 1931-06-09 9 Rugby Radio Servive. First Visit Since Before the War DEPARTURE TO-DAY London, June 8 The German statesmen, Dr. Brucning and Dr. Curtin?, who during the week end had conversations with the Prime Minister and other members of the British Govern ment at Chequers, had anotherRugby Radio Servive. - 281 words
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Article60 1931-06-09 9 —Reuter. Project Under Consideration of P. M. G. London, June 8 In the House of Commons at question time the Postmaster General stated that the question of establishing a wireless tele phone service between Britain and Singapore was being considered, but he was not in a position—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article90 1931-06-09 9 Charge of Criminal Misappropriation Withdrawn The charge of criminal misappropriation of property against Lal Singh, a member of the Sikh Police Force in Penang was to day mentioned before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang. Inspector Nunn mentioned the casj this morning and informed the Court that90 words
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Article95 1931-06-09 9 Plead Guilty to Gaining Charge Eight Hylam cooks were to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, charged with gaming in a common gaming house. The accused pleaded guilty. Detective Inspector Hall said that he raided a house in Mac Alister Road and arrested the accused.95 words
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Advertisement173 1931-06-09 9 -rv «p srss* < io 11 6) t 1 LmA's /JitSL W; WF W MH i i The Suit that Changed W 7% V® it xl- I ■;i i Bathing i r i OIM e zOt e» mMy ojtam THE V mW I <9 JAMTIIB I ytvgflg U IDEAL W173 words
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1285 1931-06-09 10 ANNUAL MEETING Loss on Year of £1,377 REDUCED COSTS The E ght?enth Ordinary General Meeting of the S ;uth Malay Rubber Plantation?, L'mited, was held at the office of the Company, 16, Philpot Lane, London, E.C. 3, on Tuesday, May 5. 1931, Mr. Walter Miller1,285 words
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Article133 1931-06-09 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday Today tn gj tn Shares J? g 1 m S 3 <D pq QQ CQ OQ c. Sc. Sc. Sc. Mining Ayer Hitam 10/9 11/6 IC/9133 words
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Article58 1931-06-09 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £lOOl2-5 Up 2/6 3 tail»’ £lO2-2-6 Unchanged SINGAPORE $5O 62J per pierf Down 121 c. 125 tons tee RUB3ZR-. LO'den 215/16 d, Down 1 d. New York 6] c. (Bold) Down Ic. Local 9| c. Down J58 words
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Article41 1931-06-09 10 The homeward mail by the s Kashmir closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 13:h instant. The s.e. Rawalpindi with mails despatched from London on May 21 is expected to arrive here at noon on Thursday, the 11th instant.41 words
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Article476 1931-06-09 10 TEMPORARY RELIEF The Long-Awaited Reduction Ceylon, May 29 The lorg awaited reduction in the export duty on rubber a '•d coconut produce took place a k midnight yesterday, that on rubber beir g lowered to 75 cents per 100 lbs., and that on coconut produce being abolished.476 words
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Article27 1931-06-09 10 SMALL NET INCREASE ON THE WEEK Rubber Stock figures issued in London last night ere: London:—B4.9ls Tens, decrease 417 Tons. Liverpool:—s4,2sB Tons, increase 590 tons.27 words
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Article73 1931-06-09 10 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March The Great L'ttle Alford Army 2. Overture The Calif of Boieldieu Bagdad 8. Selection The Beauty of Haines Bath 4. Intermezzi Fleurette d* Fletcher Amour 5. Fox Trot The Alpine Sarony Milkman God Save The King. During this week73 words
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Article44 1931-06-09 10 The s. s, Kedah left yesterday for Singapore with the follow'ng passengersLt. Col. M. J. T. Reilly, Capt. P. I Graham, Mr. H. V. Millington, The Hon. Mr. Justice A. K. aB. Terrell, Walton, Mr. J. Evans, and Mr. M, D. Knapp.44 words
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Article237 1931-06-09 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet 9l eta. yar pound =per pl 112/50 DullLondon 2 15/161 New York 6i cts. (gob) (3> Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) Geweral Prodaee Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are sf follows: Spot 94 cts. per lb. Jane237 words
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Article77 1931-06-09 10 Psneng, June 9, 1981 Bp OawrlMV ef the Chartered Ban\ On London Btnk Demand 2/3 23/82 h 4 m/ts 2/8 27/32 Pri alt 3 m/ts ere di I 2/4 1/16 i, 3 Documentary 2/4 3/16 On New York Bank Demand 56 France w T.T. 1,420 India T.T. 155 Bangkok77 words
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Article73 1931-06-09 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, June 8 Paris. 124.29 New York, 4.86 3 T > Brussels. 34,92; Geneva, 25.08; Amsterdam, 12.09; Milan 92.94; Berlin 20.50; Stockholm 18.15; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.62; Prague 164]; Helsingfors, 193j’ 6 Madrid, 50$; Lisbon. 11C?I; Athens, 375; Bucharest; 817 Rio 3i% "uenos(Rugby Radio Service) - 73 words
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Article198 1931-06-09 10 A WARNING BY MR CLAUD J ACOR Field-Marshal Sir Claud J cob, who presided at a lecture in London, by Lieu-tenant-Grner4 Sir George F. MacMunn on “The North-West Frontier of India.” stated that the safety of the Indian Empire—and aleo that of the British Empire—depended on whether198 words
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Article111 1931-06-09 10 PRIVATE MEETING IN KUALA LUM’ UR. Kui.a Lumpur, Jute 7 A meeting cf tbo e interested in what h s been crypt’cally described as a “general rn-ooses committee” was held at Kuala Lumpur this morni r g. The proceedings were striedy private bit it is c ffie111 words
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Article119 1931-06-09 10 To all the talented young literary men who wander about feeling that there is nothing in the world for them to do, I say: “Give up trying to write, and instead try not to write. Go out into the world; become a pirate, a king119 words
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Article922 1931-06-09 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES K j RUEBBB IDslbn.r 5 0 I AUeiby Bubbei Os < Alor G.Jah R?b” !Ufta Amelgsmatai Slalaj St» 9 < Ayer Hitam FiaaUea ByadMa> Bli Aye: Kuning Rubbro Kste*.-* Ayer Moleb Rubber Co rjl i Ayer Panae Rn&ber bstaw t Balau Planting Syuiksja Barnett Rubber922 words
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Advertisement102 1931-06-09 10 Make Your Old Auto Top New The WHIZ Way I Try A Tin of Whiz Top Dressing To-day! It preserves and refines your old auto top at the same time. On Sale at all garages. Distributors: K. Lee San Co., 81, Beach Street, Penang. I FUN FUN FUN 1" 1102 words
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Miscellaneous97 1931-06-09 10 Peuang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Wednesday 6 a.m. 80 e Noon 85 n 2 m.m 5 pm. 81 n Thursday 6 a.m. 78 e Noon 9C s 6 m,m. 5 p.m. 88 n w Friday 6 a.m. 82 w Noon 92 s jjil 5 p.m. 89 s Saturday97 words
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1917 1931-06-09 11 Deficit of £l,lBl Expenses of Activities Exceeded Anticipations An Appeal for Support t' jowing report of the Council of T Producers* Association was preh Or.iins-y General Meeting Be u 5 )n Wednesday. May 20,1931, i, Terminus Building, Cannon q r prt Rtf/icn. Tj. r-hip. —On1,917 words
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Article189 1931-06-09 11 Penang, June 9, 1931. ctsfienar ei Opium p. chest uom 5,000.00 Clovee h 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 79.00 Maes Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 60.00 Coconuts per~l«000 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 3.85 Rattans sales '11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Rice Siam No. 1 per189 words
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Advertisement448 1931-06-09 11 .mill m <1 111. i >WII I mi «v\ uF I J? J TKk: WORLD’S FINEST GAME DESERVE the woni.irs finest bale DUNLOP k 1 ■T -N 1' A-' ,r r r„rA V 1 r--1 Tr-r r r \A l?>mr*rrr i 4 X < ■'-’r 6 rr r ~r~f-'" if/448 words
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Article784 1931-06-09 12 Port Of .Penang Schedule of Principal Lines *V*H£ following is a Het of ve.. «els arriving and sailing frcm Penang during th* k* In P®vt 11 Malacca from Bagan Datoh am Telnk Amen, Sailed for Telnk Ansci and Bagan Datoh to-day at 1 p. m. ma784 words
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Advertisement85 1931-06-09 12 REMOVES THE CAUSE Diseases arising from the Blood must be treated by removing the cause from the Blood, permanent relief cannot be obtained by any other treatment. CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE cleanses the blood and possesses remarkable healing properties; it is due to these qualities that it has attained its world-wide85 words
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Article523 1931-06-09 13 FLANDERS CAMPAIGN German Revelations of a Stolen Document ONE of the most astonishing feats in the history of spying before the war—the abstraction of a document from the room of Field-Marshal Sir William Nicholson then Chief of the Imperial General Staff, at the War Office,523 words
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Advertisement233 1931-06-09 13 M. ,N THOUSANDS of HOMES IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD .x— Chivers PT rrous EVERYWHERX «x. OldeEndlish v. K VICK 4 CO, < -w “"ZsZT“ Marmalade fknamc. is acclaimed The Aristocrat of the Breakfast Table." Jaded appetites gladly respond to its delightful touch of tonic bitterness and full natural233 words
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Advertisement356 1931-06-09 13 Ifs whsn the y’ re hot an d grubby that dangoT threatens How they enjoy football, those < /)x boys! A kick and a run—a tumble r °ll n roun d —and off V they go again. Don’t stop their P la y» k u t guard them from infection.356 words
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Article429 1931-06-09 14 PERSECUTION Widow of Wounded I awyer Tells Her Story In 8 quiet hotel in West London there lives Madatne Labori, widow of the brilliant French advocate who defended Dreyfus during the drair a of espionage which shook France to its foundations 30 years ago. As Madame de429 words
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Advertisement350 1931-06-09 14 I. r |W Mir 'v MW; F PARKER *k™«r "PreMureless w Touch” JH eliminates writing fatigue. i 'W a The p° int gi*d C9 over t!ir s paper so smoothly and j effortlessly that writing dj ■,fet-L.d becomes a pleasure, f '.Jl'j Investigate Parker's exw' I elusive improvements I y°350 words
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Advertisement59 1931-06-09 14 One drop of “GETS-IT” and go on with the dance Juot apply “GETS-IT” to that painful, annoying corn and the pain in relieved immediately. A few application. and you can peel it off easily and painlessly with your fingers. Tbxt’s the end of your corn troubles. Millions are using it59 words
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Advertisement316 1931-06-09 14 Assets exceed $11,000,000. 9. C. Assurance in force exceed The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE i Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFIuE I 27, Old Jewry, E C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Sapremo Court of England and complies with the British316 words
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Article645 1931-06-09 15 Penanc, Jane 9, 1931. CHOWBABTA MARKET, Mutton eta. Mutton Indian m per lb 48 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart luag do 1.50 Tripe w do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 48 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet w 40 1' idney M645 words
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Advertisement544 1931-06-09 15 ij f l' AMttU l Reduced facsimile In tubes for the Handbag or Pocket ‘“HAZELINE’ SNOW” (Trade Mark) This delicately perfumed preparation is quickly absorbed by the skin and vanishes without leaving a trace of greasiness. Throughout the day, always keep a tube with you ready for immediate use Huy544 words
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Advertisement240 1931-06-09 15 Lancet’ /UNTREATED MILKA t BOTH WHOLE AND 1 I SKIMMED,HAS VERY 1 I LITTLE ANTI RACHITIC V ACTIVITY Onfusaru fresh cor/S*nuH} This authoritative quota* tion that fresh cows* milk contains almost no D is convincing. 2t follows that a food made from fr®sh milk contains almost no vitamin D —BUT240 words
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Advertisement584 1931-06-09 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE* INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG W44KLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. x MENESI'HEUi Ja ia 11 Lon lon. Rotterdam and Hatnbarg, SARPEDON Ja id 19 Linton, Ritcerlam Himbarg Glasgow MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE BEN WYVI3 Jane ’3 Havre, Liverpool Glasgow THESEUS Jaie 24 Hivra, Liverpool Glasgow PASSAGE RATES584 words
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Advertisement1450 1931-06-09 16 ”““l P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA lINF I AND APCAR LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE I I (COMPANIB3 IjiCORPOHATBD IK Esqlahd) II MAIL PASSENGER AMD CARGO S ;Cr ROUND IHE WORLD. T*Ub K To Colombo, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, Boston and New York. InCt Wit Bl Majttt» J SSH’IiMSi, LaAF llri Wj PRES, fillmork1,450 words
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