Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 June 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Nr 133. VOL. LXXXIX, SATURDAY, 20th JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 306 1 e— "I ITNAGATA RKOIHEEB DENTISTS j Hatd Oiiioe next io The Dispensary. ?«ach Office 32, Leith Street ~".~TF IIIIIBIR» I A S“■Ui’s*' STEii. WINDOWS I 5S Z iHOPESj I l^--v- GASFILLED LAMPS have been reduced I O* 7 n P r ce as follows tOkM* I I old price NEW
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    • 16 1 H.TOKISATSUI STUDIO I wUh up-to-date Photo- OTfishy by electric Ug«4. E 'Phons 775, 3IBHOP PENANG. I
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    • 2170 2 POSITIONS VACANT Perukalen Limited BANKS. r—r (Incorporated in England hsv experience p r ef-rabiy in Groceries Advice has teen leaeivfd by cable of THE MERCANTILE BANK I NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL j OF INDIA, LIMITED. MAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. App’y F ri’ch.i lAUo Ltd. Penarg» qt t j n le in England [lncorporated
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  • 272 3 SPECIALIST GIVES THE “LOVE CURE” Successful Trial INJURED PRIDE AND EGOTISM Lsve is responsible for only one per cent, of crimes of passion: the restare caused by injured pride and egotism. That is the c 'nclaaion of French alienisms, who at the request of the Government. have
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  • 197 3 AND HE HAS NOT COME YET A prisoner serving a sentence at Cottbus, Prussia, escaped mysteriously when taken out with other prisoners for exercise. When the men filed back into the prison he was not among the file. A search of the grounds threw
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  • 146 3 SHE TOOK HER 7 CHILDREN WITH HER AND SO Mme. Servon was sentenced to 20 days* imprisonment at Brive Prison, and she turned up at tLe warder’s lodge bringing with her her seven children, whose ages range from eight years to two months. The gatekeeper expo
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  • 76 3 HER LAST HUSBAND WAS SO LAZY Mrs. Carolyn Paschall, a wealthy woman of Alexandria, Louisiana, has just married her eleventh husband. Two days after she obtained her freedom from Mr. J. W. Willis, her tenth husband, she married Mr. Louis Paschall < f Florid?, having secured her
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    • 237 3 I I |1 /l f 1 j 1 I 3 II THE BEST IS NOT TOO] 11 GOOD FOR YOUR BABY! 1 if 1 S HE future health and happiness of your 2 j F’ L haby is decided to-day and it depends 5 L upon the food he has
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    • 334 3 OMADE IN k LONDON A tf z ■«v t i a J/ 1 siil -Xa m il— r iT mwm w———— «PURE TOBACCO Natural CORK-TIP Finest imported matured Vir- Guaranteed natural cork of ginia tobacco guaranteed pure t he finest possible texture and f —TIPPED and absolutely free from adul-
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    • 35 4 Distributors for Malaya, Borneo Motors Limited. Uncle Civska points to a saving, combined with comjort and greater utility. Buy an Austin “7” Saloon, $1,395. s [7/ ■MMMtai In I i ,m .w mi I MWPi
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  • 522 5 Missing Surrey Girl and Her Boy Friend IN an attempt to frustrate the marriage of his 16 year old daughter over the anvil at Gretna Green, a Ewell (Surrey) man telephoned to the blacksmith, asking him not to marry the girl and her boy companion
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  • 458 5 EFFECT ON HEALTH Lion’s Roar.as Loud as Niagara Many interesting and astonishing facte about noise were revealed by Dr. G.W.C Kiye, Superir tendent cf the Physics D *p rtmen*, Na ional Physical Laboratory in a discourse at the lnst tution. Explaining that noise was measured by
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  • 433 5 "SOME BENEFIT Sir Arthur Keith and a Cancer Find Sir Arthur Keitb, F.R.S., Hunterian Professor cf the Royal College of Surseons, j ave an important interview to "Tne Evening News" in which he discus ed a career discovery made by a British scientist The scientist
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    • 306 5 Y he PeanutVendor’ I !You must hear this—the latest hit from “Cochran’s 1931 Revue.'’ A record y 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
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    • 214 5 -^t |-|a| Feeling better than yesterday at work again next week! Yes, convalescence is very much shorter this time. were cut out as soon as possible and I was started on Honick’s, Every day it has built up my strength and I have not turned back once. I am feeling
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  • 1666 6 Stream» Lining for The Ordinary Car Bl' "R. A- C THE subject of stream-lining has for long been a favourite topic of discussion among motor enthusiasts in many countlies and when the unconventional Burney car made its appearance last year, a fresh fillip was given
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    • 45 6 z i iitMiaßicgaaiMißi.orgaM Jhrift c Che household budget is made up o/ pennies. c Ghrifl with the pennies means saving pounds. Wise housewives choose Cerebos Salt because less is used. It pours freely and remains dry t° the lasi gtain. (ciebos) r powtr tiru. SALT
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    • 114 6 The World’s Best. I I Vu|/l r I I Sold Everywhere. Bv Special H M Th Appointment to King of Siam. Estd. Wil 1872 watches watches < Diamond 1 PZat X SldO to $l5O to W $750 S'-jO I'ct. Gold D 'I J $-3S M >So s to i! u
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 200 6 AjJESTIC •P Pen T a^ e OPENED TO Packed Houses Last Night Come Early and Get Your Fill of Fun vg Hit MATINEES TO-DAY TOMORROW AT 2 45 P.M. 6-15 To-Wiglit 9-3 G J ■RSim The B >autif ll O Screen Favourite $™F ‘'t! J eane^e I K '■''•Ji MacDonald
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  • 505 7 DRAWN MATCHES Leicester’s Great Victory GEARY 8 FOR 20 London. June 19 Rain interfered with most county cricket ouches. Only one definite result was obtained in the championship fixtures Leicester, after being behind on the first innings, defeating Worcestershire. The scores were as follows Minor Counties
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  • 65 7 P. C. C. v ST. XAVIER’S INSTITUTION Fha Mowing will play for the P. C. C. to-uay on the Esplanade, at 2.15 p.m. F 8 Anthony, G ste ’Captain), AF Gaughan, G I Begley, II W Brady, DDB ook G R Evans, J M Mason. R W carJ
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  • 241 7 Rugby Radio Service. FIRST THREE PLACES Also Creates Lap Record F. G. HICKS KILLED London, June 19 Speeds considerably exceeding those reached in previous years were attained to day when the Tourist Trophy Senior Motor Cycle race was contested with the keenest rivalry by 56 competitors
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  • 107 7 YOUNGSTERS UNITED v SUNGEI PINANG An association football match will be played on the Dato Kramat ground to-day between the Krian Youngsters Unite] and Sungei. The following will be the teams: Krian Youngsters United :—Kam Huck Guan. Lim Yong Chew. Chong Mare, Chin Kok Khoon, Rodrigues. Chor Sin
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  • 62 7 The following will play for the P C C on c unday on the Patani Road Ground, at 10.30 a.m —P CC: G I Begley (Captain». E Billet. L H Best D A Coupar, W F Fletcher, E W Gibson, G Goldsack, A H E King, B
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  • 96 7 Professor W. E. Soothill, writing to "The Times ’of the millions who have died of famine in North Western China and of the surplus’ supplies of wheat in the world, says: The talk of over-production would be amusing were is not so pitifully circumscribed, There
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  • 50 7 Hasbrouck Heights New Jersey), June 20 Two Danes. Captain Holger Holris and Otto R illig took off for Harbour Grace on the first lap of a flight to Denmark.—Reuter. The next meeting of the Federal Council will take place on A onday» July 13, without ceremonial opening.
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  • 542 7 Harvard has conferred the degree of Doctorate of Laws on Sir Arthur Salter. The death occurred yesterday of Sir George Renwick, the well known shipowner, at the age of eighty one. He was previously a Conservative Member of Parliament. The death occurred on May 18, at Blackheath,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 258 7 (To the Editor of the Pining Goz t‘e.) Sir, —In determining the rulership and guiding the policy of Malaya the British are the best judges. It should be borne in mind that the m alays do not possess a dual status, and therefore owe allegiance to
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    • 17 7 Malaya Cup; Taiping Races; Ufe—and Death—in a Submarine Malaya’s Future All the Usual Features To-morrow’s Sunday gazette
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    • 651 7 FOR SALE. At a remarkably low figure, Pf OtCCt VOUf 1931 ‘‘Dog’s Head” Light Lager, beautifully stream lined, incorpra- O V? IV ting all the most modern features, including quick detachable com- mttl-Ui-o limam bined filler cap, cylinder head LLILC and drain plug. More gallons per mile guaranteed. WAH COY.
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  • 386 8 A mild pother has been raised as a result of the announcement made by the Singapore Automobile Club on the question of the liability of owners when their drivers are charged with dangerous driving. Referring to the charge of abetment preferred against a Singapore owner some
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  • 360 8 Ig the spirit of adventure dead Is the urge which sent our forebears over the seas to strange lands among new peoples in an i attempt to extend Empire, is that urge now < extinct and are we now content to remain a nation of stay at-homes? T e
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  • 153 8 The ease with which the Government has been abla to carry the Finance Bill despite the opposition of both the other parties provides an apt illustration of the increasing use of the back door of politics—the committee room —to press legis'ation with which the general body of the
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  • 1748 8 A British Exhibition Ship Three New Flying Records London, May ’2B WITHIN a few weeks of the tenth anniversary of its foundation, the British Legion this Whitsuntide contemplates a steadily growing organisation and an increasing call on its resources. The latest returns show 3,670 branches throughout the
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    • 137 8 PRTICHARD CO., LTD. Stocktaking Bargains IN Gowns Hats Morning Dresses, Ltnall sizes only $lO Also in large sizes $l5 &$18 50 Afternoon Go.vns slo"°tos25 00 Evening Gowns, all sizes, very smart models C 1 tzoo f n Cf|°o in Satin, Georgette, Net, Organdie, etc IV qJOV Several Large Silk Evening
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    • 24 8 JP a E. &O HOTEL. SUNDAY, 21St JUNE, 1931, 8 p.m. till 10 pm. The “E. 0.” Quartette WILL PLAY Light Music During Dinner.
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  • 478 9 REPARATIONS REVISION < Mr. Mellon’s Visit to London CONVERSATIONS WITH BRITISH STATESMEN Official Denial from Downing Street Despite the issue of an official statement from Downing Street that the visit of the United States Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, was not made at the invitation of
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  • 134 9 .—Reuter. League Economic Committee Still Flirting with Idea Geneva. June 20 The League Fc -nomic Committee has studied a resolution adopted by the Com fiiittee of en ,uiry that a meeting should be summoned as soon as the time was opportune to urge ap Plication of
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  • 112 9 Reuter. Manufacture Completed at Mukden MAKING HISTORY Mukden, June 19 June 19 1931, is probably destined to be an imp rtant date in the industrial history of China. The first motor vehicle to be manufactured in China was turned out to day by the industrial works associated
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  • 201 9 Reuter. Further Allegation Against Defendant LEADING COUNSEL FOR DEFENCE WITHDRAW Decision by Sir John Simon and Sir Patrick Hastings London, June 19 After several hearings at the Guildhall before the Lord Mayor, the Crown closed the case against Lord Kylsant and Mr. Morland n the
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  • 127 9 I, Reuter. Fatal Encounters Between Men and Guards HUNGER AND PHVATION New York, June 20 Hunger and privation are rife and almost open warfare is raging between miners and the notorious guards employed by the mining companies in Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia and Pennsylvania
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  • 238 9 —Rugby Radio Service. A Problem Fraught With Perils and Difficulties London; June 19 Dealing with the Indian problem in a speech at Malvern last night, Mr. Stanley Baldwin said the conference which is to re assemble in September would carry on discussions more or less at
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  • 175 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Text Published of New Insurance Bill London, June 19 The text was published to-day of the Unemployment Insurance Bill designed to deal with certain anomalies in the operation of the Unemployment Insurance Acts and to provide for facilitating the removal of workers and their dependents
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  • 84 9 Reuter. Estimated Increase of Nearly 250,000 Bales Melbourne, June 19 The Australian wool clip for the season 1931 >932 is estimated at 2,942 500 bales, an increase of 214,500 bales compared with the estimate for last year. It was stated at the annual joint Conference of the
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  • 105 9 ’—Reuter. Official Denial of Invitation to Italy Rome June 19 An authoritative addendum to the Foreign Office denial that Marie Stopes had been invited to Italy to lecture under the chairmanship of Mussolini on constructive Firth control says It is merely ridiculcm to suggest that permission has
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  • 76 9 —Reuter Conference Adopts Basis of Discussion Geneva, June 19 The Committee of the Conference on Limitation of the Manufacture of Narcotics finally adopted by 14 votes to 2 with six abstentions a Franco Japanese proposal as a basis of discussion Sir Malcolm Delevinge (Great Britain) opposing the proposal
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  • 72 9 —Reuter. Alleged Non Disclosure of Income-tax Liabilities Washington June 19 After disposing of Al Capone, the incometax authorities are now turning their attention to Aimee McPherson who is alleged to owe over £4 000 on income which she failed to report. Aimee is contesting the case
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  • 67 9 —Rugby Radio Service. £5O 000 Collected in Loudon Streets London, June 20 In London and Greater London £5O 000 was collected for hospitals on Alexandra Rose Day as a result of street sales of artificial roses and contributions. The amount aimed at was £6O 000, but the day
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  • 72 9 ,—Reuter. Another Murder in the Kranskop District Peitermaritzbu.rg, June 19 There has been a recrudescence of Tribal trouble in Kransk >p District. Tribesmen set fire to a wattle plantation in which a native who was injured in the affray of Wednesday had taken refuge and stabbec. him
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  • 120 9 meeting was £228.000 —Rugby Radio Service. Totalisator Turnover of £228,000 London, June 19 The last day of the Ascot Race meeting was again attended by the King and Queen and by several members of their family. The Royal Procession had been cancelled and cars wers used to bring
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  • 85 9 150th Anniversary of Bangkok (From Oar Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 20 In connection with the 150 the anni versary of the founding of the Capital of Bangkok next April, the King has instructed the regent to prepare a list of prisoners serving sentences in gaols deserving
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  • 59 9 k —Reuter. New York, June 19 From Caracas it is announced that General Vicente Gomez. F.x President and the dominating figure of Venezuelan politics for a score of years, has been re elected President in place of Dr. Perez who resigned at the demand of Congress owing
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  • 97 9 —Reuter. Determined to Cross Atlantic under Own Power Washington, June 19 An epic batt’e against the elements is proceeding in the Atlantic four hundred miles from Queenstown whither the American warship Wyoming is steaming slowly directing to the roar at night time powerful searchlights and keeping
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  • 48 9 issued free to blind persons.—Rugby Radio Service. London, June 19 The number cf wireless licences issued by the Post Office increased by over 38,000 in the last twelve months the present total being 3 711,000 These include 23.000 issued free to blind persons.—Rugby Radio Service.
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    • 319 9 Now Presents Seburnann f irst A Wonderful Recording D 1859 —D 1892 Album for this Exclusive Set of Records Presented Free. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 16, Bishop Street, PENANG. I i A Food for Every Occasion I —Fruits are Delicious Nutritions I Browned Marshmallow Pears. 1 can Libby’s BarlcttTcars g ''ty
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  • 124 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS, KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day cd oo m no »4 Rd M g, o ca <x> Shares >• zs >• s 0 s 0 PQ OQ cq QQ o.
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  • 56 10 Latest Lendos, New York asd Local Prices TiM: LONDON Spit £ll4-10 0 Up £3 8 0 3 Mte’ £lB6-2-0 Op £3 2 6 SINGAPORE $52 Upsoc. 125 tons tai RUBBER: Lordcn 3 d, Up 1/15 d. New tort 6 e. Unchanged Ucal 9} c. Up i c.
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  • 94 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.K. Bbee) 9j cts. par pound =t>ar pl 112/33 Stralv. London 3d New York 6 cts. 0 (Bt Courtesy of Messrs. Allan Danny s.) Prodare Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smokad 8 U eet for to-day ae sp follows: Bp« 9f ole. per
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  • 274 10 PREVIOUS HEAVY DECLINES AND RECOVERIES The following ?x‘ract from the West Sriton and Cornwall Advertiser of May 14. is of interest, especially at the present time as it leads one to hope that history may repeat itself in the usual course of 7 ents, and
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  • 309 10 Bt. GEORGE THE MABTYB (Church Of England) 3rd Sunday after Trinity 7.5' Litany, 8.0 Matins, 9.15 Holy Communion, Tamil, 6-0 Evensong- Rev C. King, Ps 19. H- 282, 269, 292, 27. N B. —Owing to the absence of the Chaplain at the Dice san Conference, the:e*will be no
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  • 210 10 Penang, June 20, 1931. cte renar m Oplntnp, flh’itijoD 5,CC0.( 0 ~lovaa h 90. CC Gold leaf el-’ere 71.0 C Maos Picking nozn 170.0 Nutmeg 80i h 70.00 M U0» m 60.00 Coconuts p« r 1,000 h 15.00 Copra k undriei buyer® 4,10 Ratta r, ’i rales 11.1*
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  • 71 10 Penang, June 20, 1931. By Oourteay of Bha Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 4 m/ts 2/8 27/32 Privat. 3 "n'ts credit 2/4 1/32 8 Documentary 24 5/32 O i New York Bank Dsmand 56 France T.T. 1,420 I dia T.T. 155| Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia M
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  • 956 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES c c 35 I g gj Strap <3 fEUitasJ I > e e Alle by Bv.bbci Alor Bubbci in Ayer 3«*» FianJse 1 99 Ay*» Kuntng Subfect JO U Ayer Mclek Rabbea O» 19 4yer Kubbo 1 u BamoH Rubh*V (h 45 E 5 Atnteng
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  • 111 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1022nd auction on when there wae catalogued 1,634,947 lbs.; 729.89 tons. Offered 1,445,754 lbs. 645.43 tons. Sold 1,356,019 lbs. 605.37 tons. Spot. London 3 l-16d. New York 6j cts. Prices Realised Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Per Lb. Standard Quality
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  • 74 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, Jane 19 Paris, 124 20; New York, 4.86! 7 6 Brussels, 34 95; Geneva, 25.05; Amsterdam, 12.08; Milan 92.92; Berlin 20.50; Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen! 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.61; Prague 164.}, Helsingfors, 193 f Madrid, 4ld; Lisbon. 110 i; Athens, 375; Buchareg; 817; Rio
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    • 317 10 You ride a Basliljone .1 o Y Forged Steel ©a INCUMED ekgine MODn W' t e inclined enne model B.S.A. 1 aotor cycles have me important fea- V ’j ture that makes for i safety and comfort > this is the forged steel I j I --iffl backbone that gives
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  • 755 11 CROSSING DESERT BY CAR Haardt Expedition in Baghdad ''TRACKLESS TRAIN” EACH of the two units of the Trans Asia Expedition, w’bich is headed by GeorgesMarie Ilaardt, the noted French explorer, and which the National Geographic Society is co-operat-ing is a complete “trackless train.” Seven caterpillar motor cars,
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  • 1323 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines [ollotving is a list cf vobsc’s arriving and selling from Penang daring the fi t- k IN PORT TO DAY eb Kamp'ir from Teluk Anson anJ Hagan Datoh. Sails for B gan Datoh and Teluk Anstn on Monday at
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    • 355 12 11 iSm I B /X- •41 I Bj I Ik I I I I Hz I z I 1 igat I I’ pH 'I I S |m Tired? '1 B H ere s soine —y f S' There a times during office hours I SI when a man finds that
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  • 505 13 THE BANKS’ VIEW Dr. Sprague on Two Schools of Thought AN important statement on the world economic crisis was made by Dr. O. M. W. Sprague, economic adviser to the Bank of England, speaking ata luncheon of the English Speaking Union. Dr. Sprrgae said: ”1 have
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  • 132 13 HALF CROWN DEBT PAID AFTER 29 YERS An elderly woman entered the consultirg room of a Berlin physician and stated that ehe did not require med'eal advice, but mertly wished to pay him five shillings. The doctor had had experience of patients who had received
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  • 709 14 MR. BALDWIN ON VALUES “Shocked and Stung Into Revolt” MR. Baldwin, speaking on “Religion and National Life f at the annual assembly o the Congregational Union in the City Temple, declared that the moral anarchy which was said to pervade our youth, and which was reflected or imagined
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    • 404 14 Beautiful film star reveals beauty secret Alrss Renee Clama, the famous Gaumont Gainsborough film star, is, like other leading actresses, a firm believer in Odol. She writes: i "F JHAT the finest features 1 I are marred by unsightly ■:<:•••. -i teeth cannot be denied, and particularly when a man
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  • 645 15 P»nai?s June 20, I>3l. CHOWBASTA MARKET, Mutton S eta. Mutton Indian M par lb 48 Beud oai 1 2.. Sheep Liver with heart A loan do 141 Tripe w d 0 9; Goat or Sheep ?er lb 48 Sweet Bread B ir 40 Suet 40 r >' in
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