Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 June 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 137. VOL. LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 19th JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 477 1 ft NAGATA I DEOTHKBS dentists Hrad office next Id The Dispengary, r Bnaeh Office 52, Leith Street i Thought For To-day. A “DON’T FORGET THE bp..ta,n s rjiu» Read’s “DOG’S HEAD” WHITBREAD’S SXT..™ Lager!” Brewed from the Finest Malt and Hops and Matured. A. S k A AIIA £T “Is
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    • 2095 2 MISCELL I NEOUS NOTICE BANKS. mXVrubbe" i’ r K e iS’ooX’T. i Q accordance with the Order CHARTERED RANK HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING The Malayan JAgri-Horticultural Cssociaion MU t 0 B„ jex corporation. rI h Xlh a No. 99 c/o Pinang Gz, 1931, I hereby give notice that A””!"”'” 1 k1
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  • 1182 3 WORK OF A. I. D. Duke of York’s Address THE Duke of York attended the annual dinner of the Technical Staff* Association of the Aeronautical Inspection Directorate at the Holborn Restaurant on May Mr. J. J. A. Gilmore, the chairman of the association, presided, Proposing the toast
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    • 133 3 JOb. JIL IP YOU HAVE HEADACHES, GR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS OR INDIGESTION TAKE V 4 H|S Pocket Pon Sbgl and Desk Pen A Duo fold serves two purposes. Remove the taper, slip on the pocket cap, carry your Rl f avor i te de.-k pen with you. Dnly Parker Desk Sets
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    • 748 3 iVlrs. Regsn«llt! Vaoderbiif fieA, ci/i/Lc) dices <■ i|| I j f r<. I will CUria Morgan -ind ma f S x a ried at onl> figiit.en to the S'' z third son of the late ('.ornelius x 1 anderbdt. Mbs. Reginald xmjerbii.t lived a- a girl in Spain, Holland. England
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  • 774 4 SOCIALIST POLICY DANGER Plea for Independent Judgment MR. Churchill was entertained at dinner by the 1900 Club at the May Fair Hotel recently. Colonel Gretton, M.P., was in the chair. Lord Darling proposed the health of Mr. Churchill. Mr. Churchll, in reply, spoke of the danger
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  • 303 4 NEW ZEALAND FARMER ROEBED BY A TRICK, At the Wcstmineter Police Court 8 well-d reaped mao, giving the rame of Wiifrid Ntlson, 34, and no laddrees, pleaded “Guilty” to a clarke of being concerned in su alii g £lBO by mt ans of a trick from
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  • 237 4 d OBJECTION TO ELECTRICITY e BOARD’S SCHEME Q r The Central Electricity Board are pro--8 posit g to erect overhead electric c blee through Stoke Pcgee, frem 22ft, to 80fc. J high. Tht Stoke Poges Parish Council have written to the Eten Rural District 6
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    • 149 4 “ThePeanutVendor’ You must hear this —the latest hit from “Cochran’s 1931 Revue. A record of the tune that has swept London off its feet. Brilliantly Played By JACK PAYNE’S BAND COLUMBIA RECORD NO. C 8233 Ask to hear “Bathing in the Sunshine'’ and “It’s for You Two records we can
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    • 42 4 BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLEScan supply them. Two Million (new second-hand and rare) on every conceivably subject in stock. State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues. 30 Departmental catalogues issued. FOVI FQ 121, Charing Cross Road, Vx A Loudon. Knglaud.
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    • 178 4 Health soon returns when you take Halls Wine the supreme tonic restorative. all first-class Chemists and lV in e AlerMsand AFRICAN EASTERN (MALAYA), LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG. Sole Proprietors: Stephen Smith 4 Co. Ltd. Bow. Ixindon. England. r W BOY AWFULSTATE Almost Blind With Skin Trouble. Cuticura Healed. “My little boy’s
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    • 194 4 1 ft i 7 1 '''X»- Jm FBOU MIU SDf D Rtf c A r E «•ROKMCJU»**’l L r J 7 J 1 m THIS is Smiler\ I from the start on Cow Gate. x Weli pleased with life sleeping soundly waking merrily making constant steady progress to everyone’f intense
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  • 846 5 ENGLISH MAGISTRATE'S DECISION MR. Fry, the magistrate at Bow-street Police Court, again bad befoie him on May 15, a number of adj urned summonses under the Lottery Act, 1823, in connexion with the Irish Free State Hospitals Sweepstakes on the Grand National, The casts bad etcod
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  • 121 5 OFFICERS* TRAINING COURSE AND CAMP A Scout OffiC’ ra’ training course and camp will be held at the Kuala Lumpur Stadium grounds from Jane 20 to Jane 28. It will be I a s ?d upon the lines adopted for intensive trainit g in European training
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  • 108 5 The District Commissioner for Perak, Mr. H. R. Hertslet, has received a mess* age from Mr. Frank O. Sands, Commissioner for Malaya, expressing bis great satisfaction with the standard of efficiency which was evident throughout the Association during his inspection of the Perak Troops, The La:
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    • 24 5 AT, h| n k* S X Odoi Toothpa»te pM B f makes yout teeth gler.ratng whnt Up C P and leaves the etiamfe! unharmed
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    • 159 5 Oil A a-.--ti‘ TH /is U<4- !,owcl I sJOIS f I Ml g (A II ul 11 {Svaiing in ‘Paris) TOILET PREPARATIONS There is genius in "SOIR de PARIS," the latest, newest, finest creation of M. Bourjois. None but he could have conceived so distinguished, so alluring a per* fume.
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    • 39 5 TO MAKE Tur DrDre pt i fllL Eila* 1. COCKTAIL YOU MUST USE J BOORDS M Gi N Mill Dry Gin JA IW®' OH Tom Gin fc.Tf7 PER BOTTLE INCLUDING DUTY. HHTCHAR9 0” L'“ ’Phone P&NANG 335. SOLE AGENTS.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 194 5 I jiESTI c Penang's Premier Talkie House. SOUND y 3,> SYS TF M Opening □To-IX’igLd a MATINEES: TO MORRZ W i& SUNDAY AT 2 43 P.M. miI Ihe Beautiful Screen Favourite 1 Jeanette vISMeL wjyiiy |j MacDonald WBlwl K®s i WSr Ht Im M JIBWi tiolden-voiced Soprano 1 °f THE
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    • 49 5 To-Night Until Sunday Itheatre royal g J hB Marvellous Wild Animal Serial, “Miracles X Jungle 15 Chapters 30 reels. to be shown at one bitting* “Miracles of the Jungle” is full of thrills, excitement and sensational scenes Lions ligers Leopards Elephants Gorillas African Cannibals all there to entertain you.
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  • 690 6 FIRST DAY’S RESULTS Stiffy Springs Only Surprise Although the attendance was Somewhat poor for the first day of the Taiping Turf Chib Amateur Meeting the sport was interesting and at least one good dividend was paid during the afternoon. His Highness the Sultan of Perak,
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  • 74 6 CHINESE PAIR BEATEN Japanese Players Uphold Their Position (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 19 The Japanese Champions, Natsukawa ami Kawajiri, yesterday upheld their position, disposing of Bong Soo and Choon Leong m the final Championship Doubles 6/2 6 4. Kawajiris brilliant overhead smashes were a feature
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  • 119 6 Ascot today exceeded £66 800. RugbyRadio Service. FAVOURITE WINS GOLD CUP London June 18 Owing to a rief but sudden rainstorm which began wht n the King and Queen were about to drive down the course on their visit to Ascot Race Meeting to day the Royal Party
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  • 102 6 in hour will be reached.—Rugby Ra io Service. TO-DAY’S SENIOR EVENT London, June 18 The motor cvcle Speed Chimpiou’hip of the World will be contested to morrow over the mountain course in the Isle cf Man end the world’s best riders from Germany. Belgium, Sweden, Austria Italy. Switzer
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  • 64 6 1 —Reuter CZE MIO SLOVAKIA m M-’.ET GRE KT BRITAIN Copenhagen. June 18 In the Davis Cup match Menzel beat Worn;? Denmark 3 —6. 6—2, 6 4 6 —l H cht beat Ulrich (Denmark 6-3 6 2 6 2, Czecho Slovakia winning by five matches to nil an
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  • 54 6 —Rugby Radio Service. ENGLISH WOMEN PLAYERS DEFEAT FRANCE London, June 18 In the second day’s play cf the Womens. International Lawn Tennis match against Fiance at Eastbourne to day Great Britain again won al! the sing es and doubles matches. During the two days encounter Great Britain wonby
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  • 18 6 Ch inese Swimming Club The ‘lO metres Breast Stoke open” will be swum at 4 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 149 6 The Mala, an Agricultural Journal for June contains articles on the following sub jects: Cardamoms by E A Curtler; Coco nuts on heavy soils, by W. N. C. Belgrave; Rice Mills in Malaya by 11. W. Jack; the Preparation of Coir Fibre by B. Bunting: and Yield
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    • 337 6 /~\N hot sultry days < I I (l ll cooling and re- H freshing sweer is es- < [sentlal to every meal. Vj jj W, A Iresh-lrui. telly is always appropriate and is sure to please si/ i> if made with— ItMCN ’XI (ereb os b 1 Jelly Crystals (Jf
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    • 255 6 I The World's Best. I n < 3 Il i < 1 If 00 3 ‘ill I a vSb" sf i g V/ njl 1 H 1 11 n hfUHt I Him. 1 > 11 1 11 I I I Sold Everywhere. null ■in Wiiu 1 h 11m lii I.J--..-7"^'nrv:•
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  • 286 7 WEIGHTS FOR TOMORROW double Event on Races 4 and 5 Tha ioMowing are the weights for tomorrow’s races at Taiping Race 1 Mule Race A, distance about 4 furs Catch Weights. The Tetrarch Erin Poppy Tupper Mary Ann Maymyo The Tip Marjorie Drummer Tough Duck Race 2
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  • 167 7 CHINESE WHOSE BODY WAS FOUND BY ROADSIDE Arrested in connection with the murder itu Lanchang Lane of a Chinese whose was discovered in a ditch, in the vicinity of the Chinese Cemetery, covered with stab wounds, a Chinese named In Thor Bok was to day produced before Mr.
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  • 71 7 CASE POSTPONED A Chinese named Tan Chong Yew was o-day produced before Mr, H. A I'orrer, in the Police Court, Penang, charged with dishonestly obtaining a sum U 1,500 from Cheah Cheng Swee by falsely ”08 ji.ting himsaif to be the owner of a C: >nut
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  • 487 7 Mr. C. P. Ambler, of Fraser and Co., Singapore, is a passenger for Europe by the Sarpedon. Mr. Henry E. Roseboom severs his con nection with the Malacca Guardian at the end of this month, says our Malacca correspondent. Mr. R. M. Levinge, Acting Deputy Commissioner, Trade
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  • 131 7 HEAVY CHAMBER WORK Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley sat at 9 30 this morning owing to the heavy list of bankruptcy matters and summonses down for hearing. His Lordship first heard bankruptcy matters and adjourned into Chambers at 11.20. In connection with yesterday’s statement that a
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  • 134 7 ASIATIC INSPECTOR’S CASE POSTPONED Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge. Penang, acted as Police Magistrate this morning in the absence of Mr. Edward Jago. Police Magistrate who is indisposed. The first case mentioned was the one in which Mol a ned Eusoff bin Ganoy, unti recently an
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    • 921 7 New Advertisements h v? experience preferably in Groceries W HUIIW Provision?. O ily ihose with good testi- > Jlk ’llll moniale and with experience need apply. I 111 Wk EASTERN SERIES I Apply Pritchard Co. LM. Penang. NOTICES Will Andrew Clark, formerly of Aberdeen or anyone knowing his present a
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  • 26 8 Glen —To Esme, the wife of W. B. C. Glen, of Sungei Sluang Estate. Kedah, at the Maternity Ilcspital, Penang on June 19, a daughter.
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  • 546 8 It will be recalled that last mouth a car driver at Singapore was convicted of the offence of dangerous driving, while the owner, who was occupying a back seat at the time the offence was committed was charged with abetment and fined $lO. At the time, the
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  • 325 8 Austria like many another small country, has become involved in financial difficulties, and, recognising that the financial collapse of one nation would have far reaching reactions on other nations the Bank of England has stjpped in with assistance. VVith the precise circumstances which led up
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  • 1235 8 A. H. L. Penang, Friday. WE have received to-day,' by courtesy of Messrs.' Islay Kerr and Co., Ltd., an interesting brochure containing details of a new era in travel to Australia. It concerns the launching for the London-AuVra- lia service of the P. and O. Strathnaver which
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    • 213 8 j£ V T< .i'\ y?S;' g iw i <^»*!«rt« r T'-52 v *'S y M fe- r -t < S Fwt I. W !w W 5 w I A^S:'w -as»* > x .<<«sxKx<.%-\ x 'i w XpW" I '4 w§ES ‘-IWlMwwiv 1 ■II wMkwß|W p> z*.., 1.1 1 z. f
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    • 38 8 —35 E. &O HOTEL. To-night, 19th June, 1931, at 9.3 n p m AFIER DINNER DANCE Suaday, 21st Jan*?, 1931, 8 p.m. till 10 p ia‘ THE “E- &0-’’ QUARTETTE WILL PLAY LICHT MUSIC DURING CINNIR. o o
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 26 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. F. A. dos Remedies begs to thank all those who attended the fuoeral of her beloved husband, sent wreaths, telegrams or letters of condolence.
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  • 292 9 .—Reuter. SEVENTEEN KILLED I I' Midnight Attack on Wedding Party 2,000 TRIBESMEN ON WARPATH Local A nthorities Peacemaking Durban. June 18 Serious slarm is felt at the possibility of inter tribal conflict at M’Tamo. a location near Krartzkop as a sequel to a cold blocdfd attack
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  • 88 9 Judgment Reserved in Singapore Case (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 19 Judgment was reserved in the action by MacPhail and Company of Ipoh against the P. and 0. Bank claiming a return of shares deposited by Rose. MacPhail and Penman allegedly against their own overdraftSeveral bank
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  • 105 9 Reuter. Yakedake Scatters Ashes Over Countryside Tokyo, June 18 i’akedake, an active volcano in the Japanese Alps west of Matsumoto, suddenly burst into violent eruption at 11.30 scatter Ing quantities of ashes over the countryside. Th o were no deaths though seven were slightly injured in last night
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  • 51 9 ,—Rugby Radio Service. Appointment of Cnptain Diggle London, June 18 Captain Diggle, Commander of cho liner Aquitania has been appointed Commodore of the Cunard Fleet in succession to Captain Sir Arthur Roston, retired. Captain Diggle hag previously commanded the Mauretania and Li er eng aria.— Rugby Radio
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  • 103 9 Sir Timothy O’Brien's Daughter Crashes ’PLANE IN FLAMES London, June 19 Tbe famous airwoman, Miss Sicele 0 Brien and her woman passenger who has not yet been identified were incinerated when the light ’piano in which they were flying crasaed and burst into flames near Hatfield. Miss
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  • 94 9 Fate of Interests in the Provinces London, June 18 Asked in the House of Commons whether in the determining details of Provincial Constitutions in India it is proposed to hold conferences of the interests affected in each province separately, the Secretary for India, Mr. Wedgwood Benn, said it
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  • 101 9 Possible Legal Difficulty under Jersey Laws London, June 19 Legal circles are debating the question o' the validity of the will of Lord Trent who eft his entire estate of between £2 000.000 and £3,000.000 to his wife who is a Jersey woman. In a codicil to
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  • 74 9 —Reuter. Construction of New Cruiser Suspended Taris, June 18 A long debate in the Chamber on the 1931 Naval Bull ling Bill including a 23,000 ton cruiser to counter the new German Deutschland” finally resulted in the adoption of the Bill, but with an amendment virtually deleting
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  • 57 9 —Reuter. Geneva’s Interference with Industry Genava, June 18 The fifteenth plenary session of the International Labour Conference concluded after finally adopting by 81 votes to 2 a Convention on hours of work in mines. The adoption has given much satisfaction except among the employers’ group who abstained from
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  • 52 9 —Reuter St. Nazars, Jure 19 Tugs have located the wreck of the St Philibert and divers subsequently descended and found the wreck lying on its side, but they were unable to enter the hull. They saw no bodies. It is believed the task of refloating will be
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  • 25 9 —Reuter. Port Natal, June 18 The D.O X. took off for Bahia. New York, June 18 The D.O.X. has arrived at Bahia
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  • 505 9 —Rugby Radio Sarvice. e Bank of England’s Action Welcomed AID TO INTERNATIONAL TRADE 3 Favourable Press Comment London, Ju e 13 The News t’nt fij 3aik f England had mid 2 on iiteiin advance of 150 mlliin shillings to thi Austrian Nation! Bank psiihg cjmpht’Oi of nsgothtioai
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  • 124 9 .—Reuter. Not Understood by British Working Classes Shanghai, June 18 Senator Tasker Oddie who has been studying the silver problem herein conjunction with Senator Key Pittman commenting on the British silver policy states “Great Britain would relieve her taxpayers of a large portion of the burdens of the
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  • 26 9 —Reuter. London, June 18 The News Chronicle announces that the Admiralty has offered to assist Sir Hubert Wilkins to repsir the Nautilus at Plymouth.
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  • 118 9 Rugoy Radio Service. Inaccurate Forecast of Committee Report “COMPLETE TRAVESTY” London, June 18 The Daily Herald forecast of the report of the Committee on Finance and Industry is declared by Lord MacMillan to b> entirely unauthorised and a compute tr *v sty of the contents of
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  • 68 9 Rugby Radio Service. Death of Well-Known Colonial Administrator London, June 18 Tbe death is announced of Sir George Haddon Smith, aged sixty nine former Governor of Barbados and the \Vindward Islands. He was Acting Governor cf Gambia Colony for a short time, ana Was for eleven
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  • 111 9 Keuter. Probable Extension of Moratorium London, June 19 Tbe likelihood of a continuation of the R. M. S. P. mjratorium for a further six month’s is indicated in the terms of a fur ther scheme of arrangement between tbe R.M.S.P. and its debenture stockholders and White Star Preference
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  • 213 9 Imperial C ongress in London Well-known experts in medicine and sociology from manv parts of the British Empire and from foreign countries are coming to London for the fifth Imperial Social Hypiene Congress which is to be held from July 13 to July 17. The Prime
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  • 65 9 Three r ases oa S. S. Suisang There were three cases of suspected cholera on the s.s. Suisatg which arrived in port this morning from Calcutta. The boat was put in qu< tine immediately on arrival here. The Port Health officer boarded the vessel and the necessary precautions
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  • 65 9 July 16 and will stay a few days.—Rugby Radio Service. Visit to French Colonial Exhibition London, June 18 The Duke and Duchess of York have accepted an invitation from the French Government to visit Paris in connection with English Week of the French Colonial Exhibition.
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  • 35 9 Reuter. Warsaw, June 18 It is learned from Moscow that Amy Johnson has adviitd the authorities that she intends to attempt her London Peking flight again at the beginning of July.—Reuter.
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  • 114 9 —Reuter. New Taxation Being Imposed Canberra, June 18 A Commonwealth deficit at the end of next year of £34 000,000 for the past two yearn was forecasted by the Premier, Mr Scullin. irgebe House of Repre.entatives, moving tbe second reading of the Debt Conversion Agreement Bill. He
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCAIL NEWS
    • 668 10 Old Accumulations Cleared Off la a letter dated May 27, Messrs Symington and Sinclair eta’e: We have received by cib’e from the Dutch East Indies the figures of Bhipments for April. It will be noted tha the shipments of native rubber show a heavy falling off from
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    • 68 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, June 18 Paris, 124 25 New York, 4.86 U; Brussels, 34.95; Geneva, 25.04; Ams erdam, 12.08; Milan 92.92; Berlin 20.49; Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16 'Oclo, 18,16; Vienna, 34.61; Prague 164}Helsingfors, 193} Madrid, 48.95;’ Lisbon, 110 i; Athena, 375; Buc. a-.s, R*° L-uen >s Aires,
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    • 1449 10 DROP IN EXPORTS Still Gathered by Primitive Methods The gu‘ta percha exported from the Natherland Eait Indies includes wild gntta percba from Sumatra, Borneo aid New Guinea, a-d cultivated gutta percba practicily til from Java, says an abstract from recent Bulletin of the Rubber Division,
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    • 331 10 EXPORTS AND IMPORTS May Figures Only Half of Previous Year During the month of May the value of Malaya’s imports fell by nearly one half from the corresponding period of 1930 and the exports declined to a similar degree. This is the alarming position just
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    • 855 10 FRASER’S CIKuOLAR Tin Shares Show Small Gain Singapore, June 16 Sellers have predominated in most of the local industrials since our last report, with the exception of United Engineers, Wearnes, Gammons and Hammers which have remained steady with sellers some what reserved. The issue of the half-yearly
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    • 137 10 c TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day m n m n c a CD CD CD Shares >• >■ C 3 0 ES 0 M 02 CQ OQ C. 0. G.
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    • 53 10 Latest London, New York and Local Pricei T//V: LONDON Ssst £lOl-10-0 Up 7/6 3 Hjatfn’ £lO3-0-0 Up 2/6 SINGAPORE $51.50 per stnl Up 37} c. 125 tons baa FtUBSzR Louden 215/16 d, Down 11i d. Niw Tort 6c. (Said) Down |c. liul c Down Je. By O'.urtis?
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    • 147 10 LONDON bTANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet 9} cts. psr pound =p«r pl $l2/33 Quiet. London 2 15/16 I New York 6 cte. (gel i) Cowtrsy of Messrs. Alltn Dennys.'} Gaaeral Prodace Agency Ltd. Singapore i iicsi for Standard R bbed Smoked Sheet for to-diy a e se fellows:— Spot
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    • 125 10 RUBBER STOCKS PRODUCTION AND GROSS IN TONS During the of May. 19 1. A. Froduction of Large Estates F. M. S. ...11,142 Johore 3,4t0 Kedah 2.C65 Pei la 11 Kelantan 204 Trenggann 94 Malacca. P. Wellesley, Toe Diadings 1,749 Penang, Singapore 179 B. Gross Exports (Duty Fa
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    • 123 10 Runnymecle' Ckeerjul atu l Cool The ‘-Runaymede" Orchestra wi *n the Lounge f rom j 2 f. 00n s dinner oance SUA/DAZ The following pre gramme will be nU by the O ref! r d in the Lounge, at 9.30 pm Urd,e tr Overture v ioli „X,t USr “AVE MAR’A-
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 104 10 Penang Daily Weather I Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Saturday j 6 a.m. 78 e I Noon 82 n w 27 m.m. 5 p.m. 80 nw Sunday 6 a.m. 79 e Noon 83 s Nil 5 p.m. 82 s Monday 6 a.m. 84 s Noon 88 s Nil 5 r-no. 88
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  • 763 11 'UN MINING From Days of Julius Caesar HEAVY world production of tin has thrown thousands of miners out of work in Cornwall. .At St Just-in-Penwith, some 400 men were recently added to the unemployed of the when the Geevor and the great Levant mines were closed. gt.
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  • 1383 11 Sir Francis Voules on the Board’s Tapping Decision The E’ghth Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the Gordon (Mdaya) Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on May 19. at the Great Eastern Hotel, Bishopegate, London, E.O, Sir Francis Voules, C.B.E, (chairman of the company), presided. The
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  • 200 11 Penang, June 19, 1931. cis 6enar »s Cpium p, chart 10m 1,000.00 Cloves h 90.00 Gold leaf «Here 72.00 Mace Picking nom 170.0 C Nutmegs 80s 70.00 h 110 a .1 60.00 Coconuts par LOOO »i 15.00 Copra Sundned buyers 4.10 Ra’tans sales 11.15 Rattans Corrs» p 10.60
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  • 69 11 Penang, Jnnp 19, 1931. Ocurtety ti unt Chartered BcihA On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 >, 4 m/ts 2/8 27/32 Trivet» 3 m/t* credit 2/4 1/32 8 Documentary 2/4 532 O J New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,420 1 dia T.T. t 155 i Bangkok T.T. 78
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  • 1492 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines I* following la a list of vessek arriving and sailing from Penang during ibc w* k In Pel! 2» las s t Kamp a» from Teluk Anson and Bagan Datoh. Sails for Bagan Datoh sad Telak Anson on Monday
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