Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 June 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-06-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY N». 133. VOL LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 18th JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement547 1931-06-18 1 r r. NAGATA BROTHEBB DENTISTS I Effftd Otßce crib I Io The Dii.ptnsary. I och Office 5‘3. Leith BtreM .-rKUhfV,- HIT IF' I —<■ <■■lllll M ,mfiw g^ggsgyr^ryrr _T ,a«TXJ«. js±l* I “B» 1 <&«SbL m I “SAND W ELL” I -I mUpifa-j'jgjejJwy -g M xary > <4 SECURITY SAFES547 words
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Advertisement24 1931-06-18 1 H. TOKISATSH J STUDIO i trJlh up-to-date Photo- graph yby etacUio bgM> I n jl Thon» 7YI, I SS, 70. BISHOP STBS3S. 8 PENANG.24 words
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Advertisement2079 1931-06-18 2 vn— 11 l misceij ANEOUS TAIPING TURF CLUB. BANKS. Latest Method American Dentistry WANTED. Obe mile second-hand rails n IC A “AT Ow,ng t 0 ««sufficient support THE MERCANTILE BANK NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL (1 II I I V AiW ?rp’y givirg part cu’are 88 to coi dition, the Iskandar Polo Club2,079 words
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Article322 1931-06-18 3 LORD HAWKE HITS THE NAIL’ WHITING on the prospect of “brighter” cricket, a correspondent of the “Field” pays a compliment to Lord Hawke. Practically every speaker haa condemn,.j the safety tactica of which we have eea too much in recent years (says the c respondent), and322 words
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Article543 1931-06-18 3 IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY TO OTHER M.S.V.R. UNITS To give a demonstration of the drill contained in the ordina-y training programme of the Malay Stales Volunteer Regiment, the Rifle Wing of the 'S” (Service Company), M.S.V.R., visited the headquarters of the F.M.S. V.F., Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, their543 words
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Article919 1931-06-18 3 t BY I. G. E. L. Not all w.men have the time, facilities, 3 money or inclination for regular strenu- cus exercise in the way of golf or tennis or riding, and the “sharp walks” beloved of our Doctors are not always enjoyable if you919 words
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Article344 1931-06-18 3 AN OLD ORDER CHANGES Leeds Family’s Link Severed I 1 A Leeds family’s 112 years ZA continuous connection with k the licensed trade was severed when the Cambridge Hotel, in Chapelton Road, one of the few free houses left in the i city, became a344 words
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Article334 1931-06-18 3 A BOGUS INVENTOR’S CRIME A murderer who escaped from Germany in his own motor-yacht after a long overland flight in a motor-car has been arrested near Cuxhaven, where his accomplices landed to get supplies. Tha story of the crime is a very extraordinary one.334 words
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Article62 1931-06-18 3 103-YEAR-OLD CLERGYMAN’S LONG LIFE SECRET “Don’t stay too long in bed” is the advice given to those who wish to live long by the Rev. Denhah Rowe Norman, England’s oldest clergyman, who will be 103 years old. Mr. Norman was once master of St. John’s Hospital, Lichfield,62 words
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Advertisement374 1931-06-18 3 alt/.- ..-TT Have You Got Your Grip on the Future? PROTECTION FOR DEPENDENTS I" and PROVISION FOR OLD AGE at What a PRUDENTIAL MODERATE COST ENDOWMENT POLICY with the option of securing a means. LIFE INCOME at maturity of the policy, at a rate which will be guaranteed at the374 words
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Article582 1931-06-18 4 PUBLIC MEETING Resident Councillor Elected President A public meeting in connection with the Boy Scout Movement in Penang was held at the Francis l ight School Hall yesterday for the purpose of organising the association’s work in Penang. Hitherto there had been no properly organised Boy582 words
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Article67 1931-06-18 4 Ernest Tyldesley’s batting had the modesty of nature. He is a cricketer of charming manners; his leg strokes are politeness itself. He never seems to put too much violence into a hit; his strongest strokes are somehow courteous to the bowler. 'He kicks you downstairs with such67 words
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Article83 1931-06-18 4 WEEK END BROAD JASTiNG The Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio Society will broadcast the following pro grammes on a wave length of 55 Metres Friday—from the studio 6 30 to 7 p.m. Recorded Malay Music. 7to 8.80 p.m. Recital of latest H. M. V. Records. Sunday—from the83 words
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Article213 1931-06-18 4 Reuter. SEEDED PLAYERS Two Englishmen Included AUSTIN AND PERRY London, June 17 For the first time since the seeding sys tem was introduced in the Wimbledon draw two Englishmen are included in the select eight. A quick glance at the draw indicates a Borotra-Perry final but theReuter. - 213 words
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Article147 1931-06-18 4 Rugby Radio Service. Favourite Wins Royal Hunt Cup London, June 17 The weather for the second day of the Ascot Meeting was again fine although early rain caused the abandonment of the Royal Pro cession, the King and Queen and other members of the Royal Family arrivingRugby Radio Service. - 147 words
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Article179 1931-06-18 4 TESTS BY JOCKEY CLUB STEWARDS The stewards of the Jockey Club including the Earl of Harewood, have been watching secret tests at Newmarket of an invisible light beam in the hope that it may be used to time races, writes a Dai y Mail correspondent.179 words
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Article118 1931-06-18 4 astonishing efficiency.—Rugby Radio Ser vice. 68 98 MILES AN HOUR London, June 17 The International Tourist Trophy Race for Lightweight Motor Cycles with engines under 250 0. C. was won by Graham Walker on a Rudge machine at an average speed of 68.98 miles an hourastonishing efficiency.—Rugby Radio Ser vice. - 118 words
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Article437 1931-06-18 4 AN OPIUM ADDICT Unsolved Mystery of History [S there no evidence that establishes once for all whether Robert, Lord Clive, the victor of Plassey and founder of the British power in India, took his own life or died by misadventure Macaulay, reviewing Malcolm’s official “life” of437 words
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Article197 1931-06-18 4 PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY Accused Committed to Assizes The adjourned preliminary enquiry 7 into the charge of attempted murder preferred against a Chinese named Loh Yean who was alleged to have attacked bis mistress with a chopper in a house at Hutton Lane in the early hours of197 words
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Article41 1931-06-18 4 To day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March The Pompadours Stanley 2. Overture Banditenstreiche Suppe 3. Selection The Thistle Myddleton 4. Fox Trot Lucky Me And Loveable You Yellen 5. Finale Tiddledwinks Lowthian God Save The King,41 words
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Article616 1931-06-18 4 Dr. GopalapilUy, of the Taiping Hospital, has gone on transfer to Kuala Lipis. Mr R. David. Chief Clerk, District Office, Dindings, ia to be transferred to Penang. Mr. W. E. Pepys returns from leave shortly and resumes office as I nderSecretary to Government F.M S. Mr. and616 words
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Article111 1931-06-18 4 As an expression of their appreciation of the services of the late Rev. W.E. Horley M. B. E., several well known residents of Malaya have started raising a memorial Fund on behalf of his widow and femily, for the completion of his children’s educa tion and the111 words
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Advertisement124 1931-06-18 4 The World’s Best. V i I Sold Everywhere. EVER LAJfING~I Steel Chairs Tables FOR J I The Garden Lawn I Open Air Cafe Cinemas Coffee Shops Schools, Etc. ON VIEW AT William Jacks 0° <W)L|? 8. B£*CH SfREZT. A POINTER j if you like a Repeating Shotgun Bl This new-124 words
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Article479 1931-06-18 5 8 Hl H SELLING METHODS 3iU3r BE REORGANISED the day before yes- a terday I had a few words, quite by chance, with an acquaintance, an Englishman. who happened to own an English motor car in Cape Town,’ said Mr. Graham White, M.P., in the479 words
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Article79 1931-06-18 5 Stoker Killed and Petty Officer s everely Burned (From Our Own Correspondent' olombo, June 18 On the Erst Indies Squadron flagship Rtlngham Petty Officer Anderson was seve rely burnt and Stoker Kenneth Marshman died in hospital as a result of a fire in the cruiser's bilge Anderson and79 words
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Article55 1931-06-18 5 —Reuter. Canberra June 18 With only two dissentients, the House of Representatives passed a Bill to ship five million sterling gold to London to meet mmediato Australian liabilities meantime, temporarily reducing the statutory gold reserve of the Commonwealth Bank by ten per cent. The Opposition has accepted the—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article43 1931-06-18 5 —Reuter. Port Natal, June 17 The D.O X was unable to rise from the water w en she attempted to take off from here to-iiay and probably her flight along the coast of Brazil will have to be postpond.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 43 words
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125 1931-06-18 5 PLEADS GUILTY How a bicycle thief was caught as the result of a "ap laid for him by a detective was to-day lated in the Police Court when Lok Web 3 ah pie ded guilty to a charge o! theft of a bicyle. Detective Inspector125 words
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Article111 1931-06-18 5 HEAVY FINE IMPOSED Fa rupiah, an Indian, was to-day charged iefore Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, with the possession of about half a catty of Indian hemp. The accused pleaded guilty. The pro secution said that accused was seen by two constables who were on111 words
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Article366 1931-06-18 5 P. AND 0 B\NK *UED BY IPOH BROKERS Mr. William Drown Penman who is serving a term of three years rigorous im prisonment in connection w’ith misap propriations as Managing D rector of the now defunct firm of Rose Maophail and Penman Ltd was in court366 words
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105 1931-06-18 5 CINE J A MANAGER CONVICTED At the instance of Mr. M J. Thorpe. Municipal Engineer, Penang, Chee Hock Keat. the manager of the Queen s Cinema was charged in the Second Police Court this morning, before r E. Jago, with having the centre gangway on the105 words
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Article42 1931-06-18 5 Friday at Date Kramat at 6 p.m 1. March by! via Mach 2. Overture Nell Gwyn German 3. Selection The Rebel Maid Phillips 4. Japanese Romance Poppies Moret 5. Fox Trot Bathing in the Sunshine Nicholls God Save the King.42 words
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232 1931-06-18 5 STABBED WITH CHISEL Mason’s Book Injured A Chinese named Kam Chian Seng was to day charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer District Judge, Penang with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Lim Cheah Sek at Presgrave street, Penang. Dr. Letchmanasamy said that he examin ed232 words
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Article126 1931-06-18 5 CHARGED WITH MANAGEMENT Ob' BETTING BOOTH Tadashi Namizo the Leith street Japane-e barber, to day pleaded guilty before Mr H A. Forrer District Judge Penang, to a charge of having managed or assisted in the management of a common betting house. Detsctive Inspector Hall, who conducted126 words
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Article85 1931-06-18 5 HEAVY WORK TO MORROW The half yearly vacation of the Supreme Court, which commenced on the 4th instant, ended yesterday. There was one motion down for hearing before '»*r Justice Whitley to day but as His Lordship had not vet come down the Hill, where he85 words
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Article260 1931-06-18 5 East Lvnne at the Queen's Mrs. Henry Wood's great novel forms the basis of East Lynne thu Fox talking picture which opened at the Queen’s last night. The film differs in several particulars from the book but the main theme is maintained and the story, as shown, holds260 words
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Article97 1931-06-18 5 (To the Editor of the Pining Gazitte.) Sir,—Government has a chance of utilising the services of the Service Company from Port Dickson for the suppression of the epidemic of violent robberies that are now regularly taking place in Perak, and I am sure that this97 words
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Article226 1931-06-18 5 "YOU OUGHT TO BE TRE .TED AS DIRT" Lord Gifford gave evidence at Stroud, Gloucestershire County Court in support of his claim for possession of a house at Pain swick, near Stroud occupied by Henry McGrath his groom gardener. McGrath a*ked Lord Giff >rd if226 words
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Article291 1931-06-18 5 HOW BOLSHEVIK RISING WA I FRUSTRATED It was an editor with a maebine-gun who killed the Bolebevik chances of capturing the centre of government in Berlin during the Spartakiet rising in 1918.« This is the s.ory by Mr. Arno D wch-Fleurot, an Am’ricm newpapsr correspondent, in on» of291 words
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Article117 1931-06-18 5 A bill entitled the Rail ways(Amendment) Enactment, 1931, is shortly to be introduced into the Federal Council. The objects and reasons are a? follows: In order to meet competition and retain traffic it is considered that the Federated M.lay States Railway should have to fix special rates117 words
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Article793 1931-06-18 5 WHAT NEXT? Views of The Economist H Time and p'ace conspired to ensure that the maximum of world wide notice should be accorded to the biennial meeting of the International Chamber of Commerce which took place at Washington. For, ayart from the obvious fact that the height793 words
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Advertisement411 1931-06-18 5 w New Advertisements MISCELLANEOUS WANTED to purcb-se one second-hand Electric Gramophone must not be more than 1 year old. Fail particulars and price to Box No. 101» c/o Pining G zatfp. FOR SALE Old established medical practice in Singapore, owner retiring. Easy terms oan be arranged if necessary. Prine ip411 words
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635 1931-06-18 6 Last m mth at the Kuala Lumpur residence of Mr. Choo Kia Peng, a meeting of more than ordinary significance was held At that gathering fifteen wellknown and influential public men were present and it was decided that a “General Purposes Committee be formed to watch635 words
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Article212 1931-06-18 6 Our contemporary, the Singapore Free Press,” publishes an interesting article from its London correspondent reporting an interview with Lieut Colonel HeckstallSmith. Honorary Secretary of ths Tin Research and Industrial Applications Com mittee. We command the article to the perusal of our readers as it deals constructively with the212 words
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Article1095 1931-06-18 6 Penang, Thursday. is a book we are reading (Toe Memoirs of an Infan’ ry Officer) wh ch gives rise to a new aspect of thought on the futility and the beauty of war. It is a volume we can in all sincerity < ommend to our readers.1,095 words
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Article50 1931-06-18 6 ,—Reuter. Sentence of Ten Years Transr^d 1,1 and Small l ine Aiuritf'ar» JuCL t Nand Lil who shot a forei? 0 /n named Sohan Lal on February sentenced to transportation foi u to a fine of six hundred rtipou o hundred are to be given to compensation.,—Reuter. - 50 words
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Advertisement452 1931-06-18 6 r' I £T A Food for Every Occasion —Fruits iiFc Delicious Nutritious 1?' Browsed Marshmallow Pears g 1 2’ 2 can Libby's’B.>rlettTears r? 10 Marshmallows j Cup nut meats I \3k Drain the Pears and fill the centres with quar- tered marshmallows and chopped nut meats. 1 Place in a452 words
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Advertisement36 1931-06-18 6 k n E. &O HOTEL. Friday, 19tb Jane, 1931, at 9.30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCE Sunday, 21st June, 1931, 8 p.m. till 10 p mTHE “E. O QUARTETTE WILL PLAY LICHT MUSIC DURING DINNER. o c36 words
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Advertisement17 1931-06-18 6 —fi TEA-TIME TIT-BIT How do I address the ball?” queries a golfer. It depends on your temper.17 words
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Miscellaneous24 1931-06-18 6 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day 1.40 a.m. 745 e.m. 135 p.m. 835 pm. To-Morrow 2.20 a.m. 8.25 a.m. 2.10 p.m 9.13 p.m.24 words
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Obituary18 1931-06-18 6 DEATH Dake At the General Hospital on June 17, 1931, Duncan Dare, Bertram Estate, P.W. aged 26 years.18 words
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507 1931-06-18 7 Reuter, OFFENSIVE IN KIANGSI Best Troops in China NATIONALISTS AND FEETHAM REPORT Reticence Regarding Extraterritoriality Nanking, June 18 ]f the success Chiang Ku-shek achieved in suppressing revolts in the past is repeated in his fo th tuning campaign against Com minists in Central China-and official circlesReuter, - 507 words
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Article81 1931-06-18 7 —Reuter. Big Drop in Imports and Exports Washington, June 17 The startling decrease in the foreign trade of the United States continues. (All millions sterling) Exports for May were valued at £4l compared with £64 for May 1980 and imports at £B5 compared with £59. These figures.—Reuter. - 81 words
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Article305 1931-06-18 7 —Reuter. Contrary Opinions at London Meeting PJOF. SPRAGUE’S VIEWS London, June 17 Speaking at the Royal Society of Econo mists last night. Professor Sprague, Eco nemieal Adviser to the Bank of England criticised what he called the monetary school of economists who argued that trade recovery might—Reuter. - 305 words
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Article64 1931-06-18 7 —Reuter, Navy Department Not to Charge for Towing Washington, June 17 The Navy Department has received a message from the battleship Wyoming saying that all is going well. On the JVattti'vs they are busy repairing the engines and charging the batteries. The Navy Department indicates there will be—Reuter, - 64 words
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Article52 1931-06-18 7 Rugby Radio Service. B B C. Scheme under Consideration by Government London, June 17 It was stated in the House of Commons to-day that a scheme for broadcasting programmes to British Colonies and Protec torates recently submitted by the British Broadcasting Corporation is being studied byRugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article54 1931-06-18 7 Reuter. Berlin, June 17 Russo-German negotiations at Duesseldorf are reported to have led to an understanding with regard to the method of payment for goods which are more favourable to Germany than hitherto. The Russian order for steel and iron has also been in creased from 200Reuter. - 54 words
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Article117 1931-06-18 7 recent postponement rumours —Rugby Radio Service. Opinion of Mr. Hugh Gibson OUTSPOKEN COMMENT ON COMING CONFERENCE Invitations Issued for Geneva Gathering New Haven (Connecticut), June 18 That very little will- be accomplished at the forthcoming Disarmament Conference is predicted by Mr. Hugh Gibson, United States Ambassadorrecent postponement rumours —Rugby Radio Service. - 117 words
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Article75 1931-06-18 7 Reuter. Lowest Level Since Before the War London, June 17 At June 1 the average level of retail prices of commodities was approximately 45 per cent above the level of July 1914. For food alone the increase was 27 per cent. These percentages compare with 47 andReuter. - 75 words
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Article72 1931-06-18 7 Rugby Radio Service. Immediate Payment or Murder of Missionaries Hankow, June 17 An ultimatum has been delivered by ban dits that unless the Italian missionaries are ransomed within ten days all will be put to death. The Chinese priest who was released to deli'er the ultimatum to LaokohoRugby Radio Service. - 72 words
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Article78 1931-06-18 7 i.— Rugby Radio Service. London, June 17 The famous French airman, Captain Coste?, will this week pilot home one of the well known Calcutta type of flying boats constructed by Messrs. > hort of Rochester which the French Government have purchased An agreement has been reachedi.— Rugby Radio Service. - 78 words
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Article45 1931-06-18 7 —Reuter. Tokyo June 17 During a practice flight over Ise Bay two naval ’planes collided in mid air. One pilot was killed instantaneously, but the pilot of the other machine descended safely by parachute. Both machines fell into the sea and were destroyed..—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article58 1931-06-18 7 It is officially announced that Lord Salisbury has ceased to act as leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords and that Lord Hailsham, who has been acting as Deputy owing to Lord Salisbury’s recent ill health, has, at Nr. Baldwin’s request, taken over the58 words
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Article42 1931-06-18 7 (Frcm Oar Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 17 A special Gazette announces that the King has accepted the resignation of Prince Bovaradej, Minister of War, and has appointed Prince Alongkot, at present Chief of General Staff and Acting Minister.42 words
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Article222 1931-06-18 7 Reuter. British Government’s Big Advance BANK LOAN TO AUSTRIA London, June 17 Referring in a House of Commons answer to-day to the scheme for an International Agricultural Mortgage Credits Company which arose on discussions of the Commission of European Union, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Henderson, saidReuter. - 222 words
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Article115 1931-06-18 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Principal Function to Close London Season London, June 17 The announcement that the King and Queen have decided to give a Ball at Buck ingham Palace in the last fortnight in July after the return of the Court from the Palace of Holy rood—Rugby Radio Service. - 115 words
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Article100 1931-06-18 7 —Rugby Radio ervice. In form al Cal) on the Prime Minister London, June 17 Mr, Andrew Mellon Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, arrived at Southampton last night from New York in the Cunard liner “Mauretan a.” He stated that his visit was purely.—Rugby Radio ' ervice. - 100 words
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Article58 1931-06-18 7 —Rugby Radio Service. No Official Intimation of French or Italian Withdrawal London, June 17 Yesterday’s press reports that no French or Italian machines would be sent to England to compete in this year a chneider Trophy Race are not confirmed in London aviation circles. No intimation has been—Rugby Radio Service. - 58 words
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Article71 1931-06-18 7 .—Reuter. Bold Move by Local Government Rangoon, June 17 The Government of Burma is further attempting to terminate the rebellion. Notices are being distributed stating that all rebels surrendering who are not leaders or who have not committed murder or actively participated in serious outrages and.—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article112 1931-06-18 7 Reuter. What is the Policy of the Farm Board Washington, June 18 1 The most important hearing on the future of wheat prices all over the world is contained in the announcement that the Federal Farm Board will not ple lge itself to withhold wheat stocks fromReuter. - 112 words
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Article162 1931-06-18 7 —Reuter. Fifteen Killed in Afghanistan Peshawar, June 17 Fifteen were killed and fifty houaes destroyed by earthquake in the district of Panjshir, sixty miles north of Kabul. Tokyo, June 17 A severe earthquake shock occurred at Tokyo at 9 10 p.m. throwing down ornaments in houses, but—Reuter. - 162 words
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Advertisement22 1931-06-18 7 Owing to the failure of the electricity supply early this forenoon, the Pinang Gazette is unavoidably reduced to twelve pages. DANISH CKEA/v/22 words
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Advertisement41 1931-06-18 7 w M Will July 16 be the occasion of an interesting Royal announcement The Neics Chronicle suggests the question is being asked in connection with the announcement that Their Majesties are giving their first Ball for seven years on that date.41 words
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Advertisement72 1931-06-18 7 “HisMasfeifeVsice Exclusive Recording of the Famous Opera FAUST Have Just Arrived Enjoy Opera in Your Own Home CAN BE HEARD AT gglS. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 1 6> BisJlop stree(i PENANG. PILOT jßpyjimiin. wwwpff- L 11 II j "IL X- r .JMBii SUPER WASP RECEIVING SETS (15 -500 METRES) $7O-00 each72 words
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Article422 1931-06-18 8 AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT Growers Ask For More Statistics Ths Council of the International Aesocisticn for Rubber ard 0 her Cultivations in the Neiherl incs Indies. in its report to the Dutch Colonial Minister comments on the statistics compiled every qu rter by the Department of Agriculture in the422 words
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Article125 1931-06-18 8 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go's share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day E E Ĕ Ĕ Shares >• =s cq tn PQ qq c. c. So. So. Mining ''yer Hitam IC/9 11/6 10/9 11/6cum H j3gkon<125 words
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Article73 1931-06-18 8 Penang, June 18, 1931. Bv OcurMV sf fht Chartsrtd Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 4 mite 2/8 27/32 Private 3 m-'te credit 2/4 1/32 3 Documentary 2 4 5/32 Oi New York Bank Demand 56 Wrenoc T.T. 1.420 ladia T.T. 155 j Bacgkok T.T. 78 Bslsvii h73 words
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Article99 1931-06-18 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet 9| cte. per pound =psr pl Rl2/66 Quiet. London 31 New York 6i cts. (gold) (Bv Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) Guaurs! Prodme A<ensy Ltd. Singapore Prists for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are follows: Spot 9ic's. per lb. July u July/Sept.99 words
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Article84 1931-06-18 8 Messrs. Eastern Smeltinc Co., Ltd, London, June 16, Spot £101.15.0 three months’ buying £103.7.6 three months* selling £lO3 10.0. Messrs Boustead d Oo. t Ltd. 18;h June quotation for Singapore refined tin 151.12$ per picul, business done 150 tons, Panang refined tin •51 12 par picu l bnv#»rs84 words
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Article73 1931-06-18 8 (Rugby Radio Service) London, June 17 Paris, 124.20 New York, 4.8653; Brussels, 34.64; Geneva, 25.04; Ams.-r--dam, 12.08; Milan 92.91; Berlin 20.49; Stockholm 18.15; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.60; Prague 164 j; Helsingfors. 193 Madrid, 48.27; Lisbon. 110$; Athens, 375; Buchar s*. 817; Rio 3?a Buems Aires, 34?(Rugby Radio Service) - 73 words
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Article57 1931-06-18 8 Latest Londos, New York and Local Price* TIN-. f LONDON Spit UDI-2 6 Down 12/6 3 Bhllb’ *****7-5 Down 10/SiNGAPORE $51,121 por licit Down 62$ c. 150 tons Dm RUBBER: LooDtn 3 d, Down 1/16 d. Now Tort 6J c. (Bdd) Unchanged lull 9J c. Down J57 words
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Article230 1931-06-18 8 HUNTING FOR BLACKMAIL VICTIMS Frederick Als3n, aged 27. a sign-writer, was found gu’Uy at the Old Bailey of demanding £7 with memces and with stealing a suit of clothes, Mr. L. A. Byrne, prosecuting, said that at midnight on April 9 Mr. “R,’’ a young actor, met230 words
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Article203 1931-06-18 8 Penang, Jane 18, 1931. S cts. «venar ts Opium p. ohirt nom 5,000.00 Clove. h 90-CC Gdd leaf «Her. 72.00 Mac. Picking nom 170.0 C Nutmegs 80s h 7G.00 H 110. *i 60.00 Coconut, per I*ooo •< 15.00 Copra Pundried buyers 4 30 Rattans «les 11.15 Rattan. Coarse203 words
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Article38 1931-06-18 8 The homeward mail by the s.s. Tairea closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 20;b instant. The s.s. Eohna with mails despatched from London on May 28 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow.38 words
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Advertisement121 1931-06-18 8 Make Yoer Old Auto K New The WHIZ Way I 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. Singhalese Hotel, No. 54, Penang121 words
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Article733 1931-06-18 9 A LONG LIST Under Protection of the Union Jack IF King Alfonso goes to London he will not be the first of his house to find a refuge on British soil, writes a “Daily Express’ correspondent. If he should by chance visit the pleasant733 words
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Article466 1931-06-18 9 LARGE FACTORY Production Increased by 400 Per Cent Production at the Dunlop Sports Comrany’s tennis rack d factory al Waltham Abbey, which is the largest in Europ i been increased by 400 percent. The company is the first to instal machines which have proved succ.ss'ul in performing466 words
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Advertisement250 1931-06-18 9 Real oven bakinq] makes beans Baking retains all the nourishment of beans —all their delicate» nut-sweet < flavour. Bi-.ing dries out the water and leaves them L mealy, tender an b owni 'A' lou can In sure of B beans if you buy Heinz OVk,N-BAKED i: Beans. The lai-el says250 words
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Miscellaneous161 1931-06-18 9 Jlui JESl ic -J Penang's Premier Talkie House. SOUND STEM LAHT 2 PERFORMANCES. 6.15 To-Miglit 9.30 Soul-Staggering Panorama of Drama Under the Blaze of Noithsrn Lights Rex Beach's Mightiest Drama of one Woman in a Land of Men The Silver Horde” with l EVELYN BRENT as Cherry Malotte LOUIS WOLHEIM161 words
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Miscellaneous53 1931-06-18 9 To-Night Until Sunday AT I 7 i;;. E h<Y Marvellou s Wild Animal Serial, “Miracles E Jungle” 15 Chapters 30 reels. to be shown at one Sitliog SUCSFTimwa X2—».‘«Wl "‘Miracles of the Jungle” is fir, of thrills, excitement and sensational scenes ions Tigers Leopards Elephants Gorillas African Cannibals all there53 words
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728 1931-06-18 10 Address Delivered in German A Lament [Prof, Einstein’s address in Oxford on “Relativity” was delivered in German.] "Nun bin ich wirklich satt, There is no doubt of that; Professor Einstein have I heard; A nd here and there perhaps a word Verstanden habej treu728 words
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Article146 1931-06-18 10 NO CURE FOR IT Combined Earache and Faceache Torture Medical science has discovered the woib’s worst pain. It is “tergeminal neuralgia,” a combination of faceache and e rache. The pains of toothache, rheumatism, sciaticr, atd even gout are said t) be mill when compared with146 words
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Article355 1931-06-18 10 WOMEN TAKEN AS HOSTAGES Rangoon, June I.—About 35 rebel raiders descended on the village of Ahpyauk on Thursday, 28th May, and going the round of the houses bebnging to wealthy men got away with property estimated at Ra, 20,000. Some of the rebels were armed with carbines355 words
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Article605 1931-06-18 11 Good Manners Get You Nowhere Nowadays” GOOD mannera— really good manners—get you nowhere nowadays. They are, no doubt, appreciated by the ft w, but are taken advantage of by the many. The "engaging’’ manner, which some ptople adopt only for the "worth while" individuals, may be ruled605 words
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Article166 1931-06-18 11 CHANNEL FLIGHT TO OPERATION Sir William Dupree was operated upon in hospital at Chambery, near Aix-lee Bains, France recently by a Scuthsea surgeon who flew to the Continent in response to an urgent call from French doctors. F Sir Will am, whois this year’s president of166 words
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Article159 1931-06-18 11 OWNER’S “GURS3 WHAT I HAVE!” Mr. Charles Manchan, an Englishman in Berlin on business, and a German named Schoettler, who said he was a student, were chatting in a Berlin tavern when Schoettler ask*d Manchan to guess wha‘ he had in his a tache css?. Mauchan159 words
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