Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 June 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-06-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 130. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 11th JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement501 1931-06-11 1 Il NAGATA BROTHERS DEN FISTS H»*d Office next to The Diapaniary. I f B»«nehOffice 62, Leith Street .wwikwbbbbbO* jihj Irgr. Rust costs millions per year I H Norusto prevents rust LjiO Izßßk COLOUR CARDS WlgaMß -<g^ g U 13® ®W 0» APPLICATION rfq r THAT’S THE SPIRIT. ffiSiTW mlj/uUilli i501 words
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Advertisement19 1931-06-11 1 kTOIiISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photo- by elect rio light» jl ’Phone 7YS« I as» TO. BIBZOP BTBBB9. I PBNAN&.19 words
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Advertisement1860 1931-06-11 2 i■ 1 h toleT JnF—^77 BANKS. L y Ml -I g PALACE OF ENJOYMENT 1/21/ AT. LAMFiFF?T modsrate rental. Immediate entry i FRESH WATER THE MERCANTILE BANK I NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL I Apply 59, Beach Street. SWIMMING POOL OF INDIA, LIMITED. MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. ED \A C. T A I RESTAURANT1,860 words
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Article493 1931-06-11 3 MYSTIC MUSIC AT MIDNIGHT Strange Happenings at a Club and Cinema In the good old ghosts used to confine their attentions to establishments as famous for their gliom as their antiquity, writes a Special representative of the “Morning Pos Nowadays they seem to move with the493 words
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Article218 1931-06-11 3 TESTS ON GASES American Scientist Makes It Possible Television pictures in different colours are now considered possible by research workers. To overcome possible objections to the reddish orange shade of the neon ’amp, Dr. Lloyd P. Garner, of the Western Television laboratories, has been experimenting with218 words
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Advertisement307 1931-06-11 3 ExnoßMi^ ■hbbm !WS i Best English Pork tempting and nutritious Every one of Wall’s famous Sausages is filled with rich, succulent meat from prime, dairy-fed stock. Spices and condiments, perfectly blending with it, impart the piquant flavour which makes Wall’s Sausages so deliciously appetising. Here you can enjoy Wall’s Sausages307 words
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Article368 1931-06-11 4 EXCAVATIONS IN MACEDONIA Bronze Age Pottery Discovered This year's excavations in Macedonia by the British School at Athens have just been concluded. A site in Western Macedonia was chosen, at the village of Armenochori» near Fbrina, some 12 miles south of the Greek-Yugoslav frontier. The narrow368 words
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Article242 1931-06-11 4 LORD LONDONDERRY AND MR, SNOWDEN The Marquess of Londonderry, speaking at Chippenham, said that at one tin e they hai some fa th in Mr. Snowden, but’he had deteriorated from the character which he assumed when he spoke to France in connection with the Debt question. Taey242 words
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Article96 1931-06-11 4 DEBUTANTE WHO HAD A £lO,OOO DINNER PARTY Miss Edith Kingdon Drexel, daughter of Mr. an i Mrs. Anthony J, Drexel, was married recently to Mr. 8. Henry Cram in St. Church, New York. Crowds thronged the streets surrounding the church- The bridegroom is a descendant of96 words
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Article680 1931-06-11 4 HELEN WILLS IMMUNE Anomaly of Amateur Position There are other ways of making money out of sport than by labelling oneself a professional. The latter is the more bluff and honest way, but subtler methods can be employed which, while violating the spirit, may yet keep one680 words
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Advertisement492 1931-06-11 4 TAKE BOVRILJP and keep *i I u P»°" Pa ml From early childhood on V JI .JW through life, Bovril in- Vn creases vitality and builds Ilk V Lup the resisting powers of I’l the body. It has the unique lu\ property of making other 1 1 X A foods492 words
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Advertisement20 1931-06-11 4 B B Send your enquiries FOR DISINFECTANTS TO THE actual manufacturers THE ti KILLGERM t CO. LTD. CLECKHEATON, ENGLAND. B20 words
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Advertisement303 1931-06-11 4 ftww. J a> ?JiSI tn For many years Johnnie Walker has held a reputation for fine whisky. This reputation is cherished, the quality that made it carefully maintained. The blend that is chiefly responsible for Johnnie Walker’s popularity is Johnnie Walker Red Label.” Therefore, no Red Label leaves Kilmarnock which303 words
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Article662 1931-06-11 5 DATO BRI IHROWN OFF loDgchamp Springs A Surprise (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 10 The going was good for the races to day, though the sky was cloudy, and a slight drizzle fell during the fifth and seventh events. The attendance was small662 words
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Article172 1931-06-11 5 PENANG VOLUNTEERS Congratulations From R. C. Th® following special order has been Lieut.-Col. J. J. Saunders 0 8.E., D„ Commanding Penang Province Wellesley A ornnteer Corps. The following message of congratulation received from the Honourable Mr. P. T. Allen, Resident Councilor, Penang, is pub lished for172 words
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Article266 1931-06-11 5 YESTERDAY’S FINAL GAME P.O.R.C. Registers Fust Win The final match of the Penang Soccer League was played yesterday at Dato Kramat when the P.O.R.C. defeated the A.C.S Union by the odd goal in three. The game was uninteresting and scrappy. The Postal men assumed the aggressive266 words
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Article65 1931-06-11 5 C. R. C. v P. C. C. The following will represent the C. R. C. against the P. C. C. on Sunday at 10.30 a m. on the Esplanade. Lim Cheng Ean, Choong Eng Hye, Chung Ah Yeang, Eu Cheow Teik, Yeang Cheng Phoy, Tan Kim Lum. Tan65 words
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Article116 1931-06-11 5 Tuesday, June 2 His Excellency was present at the Annual Football Match between the Singapore Volunteer Corps and the Regular Garrison at the Anson Road Stadium. Wednesday, June 3 In the evening His Excellency and Mrs. Scott gave a Ball at Government House in honour of His116 words
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Article377 1931-06-11 5 Dr. and Vrs. Barclay Barrowman, of K’ang, are leaving for Home by the Boringia. Mr. V. G. Savi, Chief Police Officer, Smgaporo. and Mrs. Savi have left for Home on eight months’ leave. Y’esterday’s bulletin concerning the condition of Princess Marie Louise records a slight improvement after377 words
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Article282 1931-06-11 5 DEA 1 H GF A WELL KNOWN CEYLON PLANTER The death took place suddenly at the Joseph Fraser Memorial Heme of Mr. J E. G. Smith, of Y’ogama Group. Etbeliagoda, K. V., says the Times of Ceylon.” Mr Smith was taken suddenly ill and was brought to282 words
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Advertisement16 1931-06-11 5 A cup of iced BO! If IL daily at it a nt, is refreshing and invigorating16 words
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Advertisement40 1931-06-11 5 OLD KALAYA. Personalities of Old Malaya by Cyril fcxendste, is how on sale at $2 a copy. The volume may be purchased through our agents throughout the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press ltd., la, Penang-Street, Penang. s40 words
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Miscellaneous134 1931-06-11 5 ,u Jl.J— ■Fwiifiiwi II r I f nl® A I Ci itfi O I rW X U 9 I W 1 H B f I R JLI s < 1 m U J rite VWZ 6-15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9-30 The Picture Everybody’s Waiting For! The New Sweetheart of the Screen134 words
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Article1204 1931-06-11 6 A 23 Years-Old Novelist Talks about Economy THIS is a epending age. Who will deny it? Indeed, to such an extent I a 3 bis mad pursuit of taseu hold cf the popul&cs lha the thr'fiy are no long r admired, ae they should b l for their1,204 words
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Article199 1931-06-11 6 TELEGRAM» FRO'4 SINGAPORE CHETTIARS At a general meeting of the Chettiare* (N tukkottai) of Commerce. Singapore, one of the members brought Up the subject of the Burma risi ig and fei’jrrei to the dargeroua situation that ha? arisen. Opinion was generally expressed that in view of the199 words
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Article78 1931-06-11 6 TRUNK TELEPHONE SYSTEM READY IN AUGUST The telephone system between Sirgipore aid Koala Lumpur will be opened to the public, it is stated unofficially, some time in August this year, and, it is said, will be extended to Penang btfire the end of the year. The installation has78 words
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Article932 1931-06-11 6 EFFECTS OF PEACE TREATY Berlin Professor’s Warning “The German people cm stand a lot, but the pressure must not continue tco long; otherwise we may not be able to save the Western world a second time from Bobhtvism.’’ This warning ’M uttered by Professor M. J. Bonn,932 words
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Article655 1931-06-11 6 GIRLS MORE PRECOCIOUS THAN LOYS Love Letters at Assize Trial ITj EFORE Mr. E. W. Jayawardenr* |rC Commissioner of Assize, and a English-speaking Jury, a case was tried at the Metropolitan As’iz’s, Colombo, on May 22 in four men named (1) John Perer?, (2) Michael Dabrera, (3)655 words
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Article46 1931-06-11 6 I To-day at the Esp-anade at 6 pm. 11. Match Old Fai.hful H “zmann 12, Overture I Puritani Bousquet 3. Selection Thu Siege of Rochelle Balfe 4. Entracte The Valley of Poppies Ancliffe 5. Finale The King’s Horses Nicholls I God Save the King.46 words
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Advertisement6 1931-06-11 6 Don’t get run doten, get BOVRIL.6 words
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Advertisement38 1931-06-11 6 In Exchange For 200 used St-mp 3 of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Korg, Java and tie surrouadirg countries Will g’VR Picture Post Cards OF THE Great European War tec. MISS TEH KIA ORA,” SteckweP, Londor, England.38 words
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Advertisement24 1931-06-11 6 The World’s Best. aa I 11 S 3 1* I i gap o ZJi i 3ST a 1 u s I I Sold Everywhere.24 words
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Miscellaneous103 1931-06-11 6 MTTTiwnwii^mMrmraM-BnriiinFirwrr wimiriii ...u.. 'PHONa yrs Best Sound I 264 m Town. 1 6- 5 TO NIGHT LAST NIGHT 930 Fox Epic of Pioneer Daj s! THE JBIG TRAIL The Most Important Picture Ever Made TO MORROW Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Superb Musical Extravaganza “OKasing R-ainbows’ with The World’s Funniest Women Marie Dressier and103 words
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967 1931-06-11 7 district judge annoyed Clients Going Only to One Firm “I nni extremely annoyed,” said the District Judge, Mr. Forrer, in t ie District Court this morning when Mr. McNiece asked that a case, in which an Indian had been charged with the possession of967 words
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Article489 1931-06-11 7 PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY Hutton Lane Mystery Recalled The preliminary enquiry into the charge of attempted murder preferred against a Chinese named Low Yean Yee who was a.leged to be the assailant of the woman in a house in Hutton Lane on April 8 was held yesterday by Mr.489 words
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Article72 1931-06-11 7 ILLEGAL GRATIFICATIONS Mohamed Eusop, Asiatic Inspector attached to the Traffic Department. Penang Police, this afternoon surrendered at the Penang Police Court to a warrant issued on a charge of accepting an illegal gratification of $2 from a Chinese. Inspector Eusop has been attached to the Traffic Police72 words
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Article59 1931-06-11 7 Jockey Wadsworth, who formerly used to ride for Mr. T H. Menzies, the Malayan racehorse owner, returned to Malaya to day by the s.s. Rawalpindi, and hopes to start riding again. Mr. R. V. Patel, Assistant Government Veterinary Surgeon, who had been on a holiday in59 words
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Article626 1931-06-11 7 DETECTIVES’ TRAP Three Ipoh Men in Trouble The three Ipoh men who were charged with attempting to cheat an Ipoh Chinese contractor named Wong Cheng were to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang, when further evidence was recorded. Tan Seng Kee, a626 words
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Article138 1931-06-11 7 PLEA OF GUILTY Detectives Raid Barber Shop T. Nazimo, the proprietor of the Japanese tarber’s shop in Leith stiert was to-day pro duced before Mr. Edward Jago charged with having the care or management of a com mon betting house at No. 35 Leith street or138 words
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Article43 1931-06-11 7 To morrow at Dato Kramat at 6 p.m. 1 March Niagara Maddock 2 Overture Carnivalia Williams 3 Selection The Song Of The Drum Finck 4 Intermezzo Pendant Le Bal Gillet 5 Fox Trot The Chum Song Freeman God Save The King43 words
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Article194 1931-06-11 7 INFORMAL RECEPTION Looking Fit And Well HIS Excellency the Governor of the Straits Settlements, Sir Cecil Clementi, returned to Malaya by the P. and 0. s.s. Rawalpindi which came alongside Swettenham Wharf at noon to-day. Sir Cecil looked fit and well after his holiday although194 words
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Article145 1931-06-11 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Mr. MacDonald Answers Parliamentary Question London, June 10 Answering questions in Parliament regarding the Chequers discussions with the German ministers, the Prime Minister said that as regards the scope of the discussions he could not add anything to the communique. As had al ways—Rugby Radio Service. - 145 words
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Article104 1931-06-11 7 —Reuter, Trouble in South America Follows League of Nations’ Interference Monte Video, June 11 A sensational development of various South American Governments’ efforts to frustrate white slave traffic is ali- ged in connection with the arrest of the Bolivian Consul, Eugene Gorgoroso- charged with issuing Bolivian passports—Reuter, - 104 words
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Article75 1931-06-11 7 WATER POLO LEAGUE The following are the teams for the match on Sunday at 11 a.m. Sharks: Goh Cheng Eng (Captain), Foo Meow Fong, Khaw Joo Ti% Cheah Hong Ho, Teoh Chin Whitt Keong Siew Tong and Lim Keng Teong. Reserve: —Lim Keat Seng. Dolphins: Goh Eng75 words
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Article46 1931-06-11 7 ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS The Annual Athletic Sports of the Penang Free School will be held on the School Ground, Green Lane, commencing at 2 pm. All friends and parents of boys of the School are cordially invited to attend. [No date is Qi en46 words
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Article19 1931-06-11 7 The Netherlands Trading Society has declared a dividend of 6i per cent, for the year 1930.19 words
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Article396 1931-06-11 7 [To' the Editor of the Pinanj Gazette} Sir, —Penang has been described as the Beauty Spot of Malaya, and the description is not inapt. In addition to the Botanical Gardens, the Ayer Itam Temple, the Snake T.mple and Hill Railway, there are other wonderful sights to396 words
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Article374 1931-06-11 7 Sir, —May I. through the medium of your paper, c all the attention of the Penang Football Association to the Referees of League games. A large number of League marches have now been played, and the refereeing has been shocking. In one it.stance I went to head374 words
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Article36 1931-06-11 7 Under the auspices of the Young Muslim Union, Mr. F Flippance, Curator, Botanical Gardens, Penang will deliver a lecture on Plant Life” at the Club premises on Saturday at 8 p m.36 words
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Article111 1931-06-11 7 —Reuter, Wei Hai Wei, June 11 At noon it was difficult to obtain authentic information. The Nr vy ie somewhat reticent. The <rjseidtft survivors are still aboard the Medxvay whieh is standing by the wreck. The Poseilon is lying in a depth of about 110 feet, twenty miles—Reuter, - 111 words
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Advertisement222 1931-06-11 7 DIGESTION OUT-OF. ORDER! A COURSE OF PROMOTES SOUND DIGESTION AND SOON puts you RIGHT J JUL. "g. THE PINANG 3AZETTE Jst of Places where the Gazette’ 1 can be bought at 10 Cents. LOCAL. Abdul Rahman, E. and O. Hotel and Runnymede Hotel. Md. Eusoff, Victoria Pier and Swettenham Pier.222 words
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Article505 1931-06-11 8 The trade of baker is an ancient and an honourable one, but the Penang bakers, lhough they may be prou 1 of the antiquity of their craft, do not appear to worry overmuch about upholding tradition. Th y are a leased of profiteering. Tint is a grave505 words
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Article257 1931-06-11 8 We trust that one of the first things our Governor will do, giving practical effect to his optimistic outlook, is to take steps to put into circulation by means of works and services all the unspent money available on revenue or loan accounts here and in257 words
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Article86 1931-06-11 8 fastest surface transport.—Rugby Radio Service. Inauguration of IndiaEngland Service London, June 10 The first parcel air mail from India to Britain will leave Karachi on the Imperial Airways service to morrow and is due in London on June IG. Although the Indian airmail has been in operationfastest surface transport.—Rugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article1185 1931-06-11 8 A. H. L - A. H. L. Penang, Thursday. zgX UR welcome to-dav to His I J Excellency the Governor, who returns from have by the Rawalpindi. We do not envy him the task ahead but we hold the sincere conviction that with the new spirit of brave optimism abroad the1,185 words
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Advertisement629 1931-06-11 8 tf™’" J lm ■Il lin —4 2> S 1 x/ h i S S A Food for Every Occasion —Fruits are DelicHu* Nutritious Browsed Marshmallow Pears. feir > 1 *o. 2’4 can LihbvY Borlctt Pears T lO Marshmallows 0 ql- /4 Cup nut meats K A V/A S Macaroon a629 words
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Advertisement68 1931-06-11 8 K. a E. O HOTEL. I I To night, 11th Jane, 1931, at 9.30 p m AFTER DINNER DANCE P. &O- Oatward Mail. -Dr Optical Friday, 12th Jane. 1931. at 9 40 pm. The Band of the s. s. "President Fillmore” will play at the AFTER DInNFR DANCE. Sunday, 14th68 words
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Miscellaneous27 1931-06-11 8 TIDE TABLES High Water I ow W-Uor To-D \Y 9.20 a.m. 220 am. 909 p.m. 349 pm. To Morrow 9.50 am. 315 ’m. 955 p.m. 482 pm.27 words
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Article647 1931-06-11 9 “Poseidon” Ratings May Be Still Alive t Divers at Work Communication Established With Eight in Vessel Value of Escape Apparatus There is stated to be hope of saving at least eight of the ratings still entombed in the submarine Poseidon twenty fathoms below the surface.. Reuter. - 647 words
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Article229 1931-06-11 9 —Reuter. Liberal-Socialist Split Over Land Tax WILL MR. SNOWDEN RESIGN? London June 11 A Liberal Labour deadlock on the major issue of the Government’s land tax scheme has suddenly developed into a serious threat of dissolution of Parliament. The Government was reported yesterday to have issued an.—Reuter. - 229 words
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Article93 1931-06-11 9 Reuter. Standard Oil Companies of N. Y. and N. J. Now Dominant New York, June 10 The withdrawal of the Pan American Petroleum Company from the American group participating in the international oil development of Iraq was announced to-day and marks the first break in the AmericanReuter. - 93 words
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Article97 1931-06-11 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Anonymous Donor and King j Edwards Hospital Fund London, June 10 A trust fund of £20,000 has been given to the King Edwards Hospital Funi by an anonymous donor whose gifts now amount to £54,000. This was mentioned by the Prince of Wales at a.—Rugby Radio Service. - 97 words
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Article61 1931-06-11 9 .—Reuter. Future of Helen of Rumania Vienna, June 10 King Alexander of Yugo Slavia and the Rumanian Premier M. Jorg.» are jointly credited with effecting friendly settlement regarding the future of Ex Queen Helen of I Rumania who will reside permanently! abroad and be entitled to.—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article113 1931-06-11 9 The radio telephone service from Bangkok has again been extended to include Danjig, Esthonia, Finland, Hungary and Sweden. After manoeuvres on Tuesday night the > Japanese naval ’plane which was missing was found to have crashed in the hills near Toda Bay, Shikoku Island. One officer113 words
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Article33 1931-06-11 9 i.' —Renter. Bombay, June 10 The Congress Working Committee has passed a resolution that Gandhi should attend the Round Table Conferenca in Lon don a cepxnunal settlement is not reached?—-Renter.i.'—Renter. - 33 words
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Article294 1931-06-11 9 ,—Reuter Return of The Governor SIAMESE COMPANY’S BIG CONTRACT Brighter Outlook in Australia On the day of the arrival back in Malaya cf our Gove ncr, Sir Cecil Clsmeiti, bringing with him a much-reeded spirit of optimism, we are glad to be able to present readers,—Reuter - 294 words
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Article73 1931-06-11 9 —Reuter. London, June 11 An ambitious scheme for a British artificial silk trade offensive in the Far East to be launched by Court aulds in conjunction with the Bradford Dyers’ Association and an influential group of Lancashire textile manufacturers is revealed by the News Chronicle. The main object—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article83 1931-06-11 9 —Reuter. 200,000,000 Francs Loan from ?tench Govern^ Paris, June 11 The financial situation of the famous ship ping line, the Compagnie General Trans Atlantique. is engaging the attention of the Finance Committee of the Chamber which has drafted in a Bill granting a morotorium in respect of the.—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article180 1931-06-11 9 —Reuter. Statement in Dutch Newspaper FACTORY RESTRICTION Amsterdam, June 10 Prospects of regulation of rubber pro- 1 duction being reached within a measurable time are better than generally anticipated, according to the newspaper Handelsblad which says the intention to close the smaller factories has been.—Reuter. - 180 words
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Article109 1931-06-11 9 and the King purchased a flower. —Rugby Radio Service. The King’s Carriage Waylaid London, June 10 The Alexandra Rose Day appeal for hospitals was held to-diy and it is honed that by sales of artificial roses &nd street collections £6O 000 will bo raised. Theand the King purchased a flower.—Rugby Radio Service. - 109 words
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Article67 1931-06-11 9 i —Ri uter. Drug Factory CloscJ FcHowing. Smuggling Hot Constantinople, Juno .0 The largest of three narcotic drug factories in Constantinople has been closed down by the Government and a fine of £lB,OOO imposed upon the director. The Government’s action is a direct consequence of the seizure byi —Ri uter. - 67 words
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Advertisement92 1931-06-11 9 1 just Arrive! RECORDS FOR JUNE CAN BE HEARD AT Q®S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. 76> Bishop street, PENANG. VkHTJaL Oml 4$ The Suit that Changed p Ji/ MR Bathing A\ Mirra to s s bEb VtfA l\ 9 \v-l\ wSEjP jinn— THc. Vi uflT )lAID E A L W ALL92 words
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Article787 1931-06-11 10 REDUCTION IN COST Continuance of Crop Restriction The 19th annual general meeting of Duaun Dur»?n Rubber Estate, Ltd w held in London on May 13, Mr. H. J Welch, the chairman, presiding. The chairman ft’d: It will be seen from the accounts that the company’s787 words
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Article101 1931-06-11 10 TO-DAY’S PRIOE3 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 aJD. to day Yesterday To-day E 2 8 8 Shares >» a 3 13 ffl ffl DC PQ OQ o. c. So. So. Mining Hongkong Tin 14'- 15/- 14 3101 words
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Article53 1931-06-11 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spa* £lO3-2-5 Bp £2-7 6 3 tathi’ £lO4-12-6 Bp £2 5-0 SINGAPORE $52.50 psr Bp SI37J 150 tons <m RUBBER'. lo.Kfcn ***** d, Unchanged New lark 6c. (6atf Unchanged Lecal 91 c. Down 1 c. By Ocurtsiy of53 words
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Article189 1931-06-11 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) 3.R. Sheet 9| cts. per pound =per pl 112/50 Nominal. London 2 15/161 New York 6 eta. (gdl) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) Gcmfal Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prioos for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow»: Spot 9 ati.'per lb. June189 words
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Article71 1931-06-11 10 Penang, June 11, 1931. Bp Courtesy of fAs Chartered Burh On London Bank Demand 3/3 23/82 m < m/ta 2/8 27/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 1/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5'32 O i New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,420 I idia h T.T. 155 Bangkok T.T. 7871 words
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Article173 1931-06-11 10 QUOTAS B3ING EXCEEDED BY MALAYA AND D.E.I. j The April issue < f F.M.S. Balletin j of Mining Statistic? comparea the] world’s total ontput of tin for the fir-tl two montha of the restriction pericd with! the allotted quota?a’ follows March •F or —I with Tone Qiota173 words
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Article57 1931-06-11 10 ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Follower g are the numbers cf a’riv. lq and dera tures to MaPaj Presidercfor the month of May 1931. Arrivals (State aided) Figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) Adults 4. Arrhali (Olhere) (Figures supplied bv Travelling Inspectors) Adults 1461 Minors 115, I 43. Departures (Figures supplied57 words
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Article115 1931-06-11 10 The P. and O. (Rawalpindi) which kfi London on May 15, with mails and a fn i comp’iment of passengers for the Fr.r East arrived here at Noon to-day» Among the passengers for Malaya ws-e Sir Cecil Clementi and Miss D. Clemen The other passengers for Petang115 words
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Advertisement287 1931-06-11 10 Quick Relief f V f Fob rashes, eczema V J and all forms of Z'A itching, burning, < I disfiguring skin irri--1 tations. Bathe with I CHtlcura Sonp and hot water, dry, and anoint with C uticura ■ill Ointment Relief comes at jy! once and healing soon follows. < ntieura287 words
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Advertisement635 1931-06-11 10 Make Your Old Auto Top New The WHIZ Way GET WELL—AND G&T I IFSOSID 1 1 1 XT TINCARNIS is not only a delicious II V V tonic wine about which thousands II S of grateful users have written us. It is 11 D DOt onl y a gi yer635 words
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Article1355 1931-06-11 11 STRONG POSITION The Future of the Industry yT. S. L. HAMILTON’S VIEWS eleventh annual general n:<'et’ng of the Straits Kubber m ;)anv, Ltd,, was held yesterjlV at Winchester House, Old street, E. C.. Mr. E. L. ILimilton (the chairman) ’ll Cb•*•***^• Mr. F. E. Maguire (director1,355 words
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378 1931-06-11 11 THREE ALTERNATIVES Working At Minimum Loss The 11th ordinary general meeting of Selangor River Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held in London on May 4. Mr. C. W. Brcwr, who presided, referred to the loss the company had suffered through the death of Mr. Noel Bingley378 words
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Article1039 1931-06-11 11 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES S J J RUOBBB KOMmJ V o t I o Aller by Kahbea Qe 70 90’ Aloa Gsj&h Kubhci 70 Malay Rat»** 1 Area Hltam Pianttag 8 1 00 Ayes Kunirg Rabbet 80 35' Ayer Molek Rubber 0« 63 70 1 Ayer Fan»s Rubber Hatate*1,039 words
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Article192 1931-06-11 11 Penang, Jane 11. 1931. cts. Bfcnar Osria& ah«rt mu 5,000.10 CI3VM II Gold leaf 72.0 Mtoe Picking nom 170.0 s Natmsgs 80i 76.00 1101 .i 60.00 □ooonutspsr LOOO h 15.00 Copra Snndriad buyer* 3.85 Rattans *ie« ILL* Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Rioa Siam No. 1192 words
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Article1018 1931-06-11 12 Port Of Renting Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a Usi o! vesneis arriving and sailing from Penang during the la P<n| a I Ampang from Sitiawan, Binding? and Pangkor. Sails for > angkt r. Bindings and Sitiawan on Friday at 5 r. m. as1,018 words
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Advertisement206 1931-06-11 12 Dress Wear r— The details of evening wear the shape and texture of the shirt front, the set of the collar, the correct length of the bow tie, the cut of a white waistcoat are ‘trifles that make perfection.’ When you buy your evening wear from Pritchards you have the206 words
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Advertisement54 1931-06-11 12 COBNS HURTING? w bf One application of “GETS-IT” relieve that aching, throbbing corn. After a few days it shrivels up and 1 Npfay may be lifted right off with the fingers. J “GETS-IT,” the universal corn destroyer, iK&n ends all ccrn troubles. You can work, dance and play at ease.54 words
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Advertisement435 1931-06-11 12 ***** CT Th» plug for nearly all engines screwed j'. Lodge plug is accepted as !h e world's standard for efficiency and /7 reliability because of the unexampled service it is known to 9 ive in all makes of cars wjir V- See that every plug in your engine bears435 words
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Article422 1931-06-11 13 THE BERLIN BUILDING EXHIBITION Model Street of the Future The Berlin'Building Exhibition, which is being held in several huge buildings groups! around the wireless tower in the new West End of the city, was officially opened on May 10 by Dr. Henrich Sahin, the new422 words
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Article248 1931-06-11 13 WOMEN’S HEAVY LOSSES ON “DIDDLER” MACHINES Diddler machines made in Ch'c-go on one of which it is said that a woman lost £2OO, figured in a case a". Eastbcurne Police C' nH rtcently. Fines totallirg £l3O were imposed on the Berkeley Club. Eastbourne, and the maneger, Sidney248 words
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Advertisement287 1931-06-11 13 to j) smokewz THC m 4 SHI 'W mt BEST WRGJWfA JI; c, RcTn “"'Wh ite s an indication F|O| w of y° ur m 0 i cgood taste. HIF 0 Bl! K H Agents:— V I 'f v N Y STRAITS JAVA TRADING GO., PENANG.' ■m. The > Great287 words
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Advertisement466 1931-06-11 13 -j j i STRONG HEALTHY MEN WOMEN andCHILDREN f Constant Weakness, lack of energy, vitality and langoar can severally fit for tho t S °t na ‘bene- fo, traced ba:k to the condition of the blooi. It is either t v .rough i and nonr Q es\ f red ce466 words
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Article257 1931-06-11 14 STRANDED IN COLOMBO Youths Who Stayed Too Long Ashore THREE young: Europeans stranded in Colombo wi bout any money or clothing have been constant visitors to the Passenger Jetty since Thurs lay last, having on the day previous been left behind by the Orient Liner '‘Orsova”257 words
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Article264 1931-06-11 14 DEATH FOR SYMPATHY Wholesale Shootings and Deportations Reports from the U S S.R. indicate that the terror I as been intensified once more. It is confirm® i that 22 of the cfficeis of Ukrainian nationality, nc ntly arrested in Kharkov aod other towns of the Ukraine,264 words
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Advertisement369 1931-06-11 14 Jimr^ IT-TT 1 ll .lllMl'T'.J-r--"'n- M ELU&OTS ISUETS INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING FOR AN OVER BLLWOOD. U 100 YEARS OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. <»— ||o l im«. most generally utelul Mi&clro lor all G'j.Cgllisßrwi's* z® mTTW IT* lijiW W t 1 a Substitute, a Ac*» like charm369 words
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Advertisement15 1931-06-11 14 LEAa MMtINi SAUCE f| Vl a DR O p OR TW W|TH CHEESE—DELICIOUS I K3MI15 words
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Advertisement273 1931-06-11 14 mill— lIIIBIm, Appetizing! Wfiolesoma I fc 5 B zA few cents buys a tin of these J delicious, OVEN-BAKED Beans, prepared f a s>:<’ by Heinz. Baking dries out the water; preserves all the tender mealiness and wholesome nourishment. Their delicate BAKED bean flavour is blended with the tang of273 words
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Article631 1931-06-11 15 Penang, June 1 1931. CHOWRABTA MARKET, Mutton t cts. Mutton Indian ?W lh 48 Head uoat 1-20 bhexp h Liver with heart A u» g de 14 Trine do Goat or Sheep psr ’b 48 Sweet Bread w. pair 40 Suet m 40 I idney M pair 30631 words
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Advertisement310 1931-06-11 15 -v; rnr.--w "•■'T*-- L <«& O Wi jr_ Oarboruadtim Orvaciblcs THE ONLY CRUCIBLES WITH A guaranteed performance IMPORTERS. WILLIAM JACKS cS CO-(Malaya) LTD.. ,SIN IA PORE, PKNaNG, IP.II, i.UALA IU.MPCR. IQF- MF 3 ll -t rA -.07- 7n7 j5l Tiii^iliiArr^ti r’• ‘f? -.-c ->--. 'JF QUALITY FIR S T. U310 words
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Advertisement270 1931-06-11 15 -r T a inriT SI I 1 i-i.Ttri. usia -it -r -ir an~i -iL.-sn -n— t ijf n r r aoiiiai r ’THE LANCET'<23n 29> SOL'S: *S Otdiwilf J||L paM &t the csntaM atstioii Ohls is convincing evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a270 words
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Advertisement581 1931-06-11 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED dAiLINGd FROM PENANG WCEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. x MFNESII lUS id pert London, Rotterdam and Hamburg, fcARIEI ON; Jui t 19 Mtncilh?. Lender, Ritttrdsm Hamburg A Glasgow MEDJTERBANFAN& AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE BEN :WYVIS Jane 13 Havre, Liverpool Glasgow r 'THESEUS-> Jane 24 Havre, Liverpool581 words
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