Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 June 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-06-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 144. VOL. LXXXIX. SATURDAY, 27th JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement351 1931-06-27 1 fl™ g If NAGATA SROTHEBS DENTISTS Kritd Office bexl k? The Diepuntary. ?hm< h Offio» 52. Leith Sfreel A Victim Slump I Mazda CUT BY I j I i 15 7 colour MRDS ~.f fl I GASFILLED LAMPS have been reduced I' fi ,W N APPLICATION J old price NEW351 words
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Advertisement14 1931-06-27 1 fl. TOISATSU STUDIO with np-to-dste Phot®* by electric Then» 771» 7& t BISHOP PENAN&.14 words
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Advertisement1824 1931-06-27 2 A TO LET TENDER» IWVITED BANKS. 11 1 S L Penang Har J^. r Board THE MERCANTILE BANK KEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL Ijj By Special The SpS’g’S. ArplJ li N Tenders for Coal OF INDIA, LIMITED. MAATSCHAPPM N. V. I Appointment to King of Siam. t Bt—27 6 [lncorporated in England.] NETHERLANDS1,824 words
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Article352 1931-06-27 3 TWO POSSIBILITIES OF SCIENCE *ex Changed by Biologists MANKIND able to rejuvenate the body perpetually, and mankind annihilating itself with a death ray are two possibilities of science suggested by Mr. Henry T. F. Rhodes, in a lecture. Speaking at the annual general meeting of the Manchester section352 words
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Article143 1931-06-27 3 MAN WHO TRIED TO DIE AND FAILED Jcseph Jankowski of Mabanoy City (Penns), conside: s himself right out of luck. This is what has happened to him in one week. H a got married. Before the ceremony he withdrew £5OO of his savings from the bank,143 words
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Article79 1931-06-27 3 WHEN THE SAFE WAS OPENED—I Burghrs opened a safe in the office of the Brost-Chevrolet Motor Company in Buffalo, and what they found sent them weeping into the open air. Tear-gas bombs concealed in the safe burst while the burglars were at work, flooding the office with79 words
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Advertisement220 1931-06-27 3 IP ILOT -fesi I jyh I I SUPER WASP j RECEIVING SETS (15-500 METRES) $7O-00 each (IN KIT FOR VI) Complete With Coils Valves I The Penang Radio Supply Co., Ltd., I Thcne 74, BISHOP STREET. 1484. PENANG. I New Consignment Post V?ee Patterns I I 60 Pcs. I In220 words
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Advertisement40 1931-06-27 3 OLD MALAYA. i Penwalitiss of Old Malays by byeil Saxeitdate, is now on sate st $2 a copy. Ths may be purchased through wr agents throughout the Peninsula er direct from the Pinang Gazette Press ltd., la, Penang-street, Penang. I40 words
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Advertisement444 1931-06-27 3 QnaHty—a Flavour—- M Perfect! ‘f Smooth— J MkA Your throat says sot flhb wed tek l A j- J& nrrl W 4 Jr t —I tipped •gPURE TOBACCO Natural CORK TIP 1 Finest imported matured Vir- Guaranteed natural cork of ginia tobacco guaranteed pure t he finest possible texture and444 words
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Advertisement20 1931-06-27 4 POSITIVELY THE BEST VALUE Beauty, Efficiency, Economy. /7nl' p— «ai fully $1,520 EQUIPPED Sole Distributors for Malaya: Borneo Chevrolet, Limited.20 words
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Article928 1931-06-27 5 Mr. Bertram Thomas’ Lecture To the R.G.S. THE Hall of the Royal Geo graphical Society was filler on May 18, with a mosl distinguished audience eager tc hear Air. Bertram Thomas tell for the first time of his adventures in the Rub’ al Khali when928 words
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Advertisement102 1931-06-27 5 moat g»n»rally uaoTu! MacHo^^forailCllmates hgCdlis BrowogtE JfTH ?ITiI Act» Uh c charm tn Check» ard arre.t» fc 1 EHARftWCHA and raven, croup, ague. I R—•. A B Th» rellabl» Famifv remedy for |4* t. M/j.uCt,. CSSLL> JMFLUENZA, GOUGHS, COLDS g »..d the only »p»ciflc te s2f£ 8 »3. AE TK&A,B102 words
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Advertisement180 1931-06-27 5 Mgrzfl < u st* v.> T 7 1/ HHsa. Film L- Darkens Teeth Remove it daily DENTAL science in studying the then removes it in gentle safety to commoner tooth and gum dis- enamel. No other way wiM Aake orders finds their chief cause to be teeth as sparkling white.180 words
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Advertisement202 1931-06-27 5 Z/V SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. tn .le it Pt ntjtto of every man who h<is something t° J«7/ should be Publicity, Publicity and again f'ublicity. Economy ceases to be economy when it is applied to the money set aside for advertising purposes. PdE wise business man knows tins and intensifies his202 words
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Miscellaneous216 1931-06-27 5 I\ Phone No. 1 i 79 A ,a IFSTIC znWS r~S o fix js. e> <w Penang's Premier Talkie House. S OU N f> p STEM M AT IN eHS I TO-DAY TO-MORROW at 245 pm. B HALF RATES to SCHOOL CHILDREN. 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Paramount's Thr'lling Jungle Film that216 words
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Miscellaneous84 1931-06-27 5 Best Sound 264 d]L±4sy STEHRS' U Town. To-Day Last 3 Performances. 2-45 615 AND 9 30 Metro Goklwyn Mayer’s Corking Comedy. Those Three French Girls WITH Fifi Dorsay Reginald Denny ALSO Laurel Hardy in “HOG WILD” To-Morrow Three Performances I By Special Eeqnest i fox Follies of 1929 I AT84 words
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Article1156 1931-06-27 6 Hartley Withers - THE WASHINGTON RECOMMENDATIONS By Hartley Withers (the famous English Economist) IF there is any body of people that should be able to tell the world how to get out of the tangle in which it has coiled its international trade, that body is the International1,156 words
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Article231 1931-06-27 6 CHALLENGE TO A roCIALIST M.P. “Give Half Your Wealth to the Poor” A Conservative candidate of a noi th country constituI ency, whose name has not been disclosed, has offered to give half his fortune to the poor of Newcastle if Sir Charles Trevelyan, Socialist member for231 words
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Article143 1931-06-27 6 STANDARDISED I-UITS WITHOUT I POCKETS IN RUSSIA I Man has hhherto failed to realise that his pockets are hot-beds of infection, but the Soviet health authorities are determined to prevent Soviet minhood runing risks. So the new Soviet standard twopiecc sin ts are lacking in accommodation for ifil143 words
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Advertisement417 1931-06-27 6 /O§L THIS |E|s MONTH S I IT2SL specials HERE’S A SELECTED j W. Vffi LIST OF GOOD COLUMBIA J kM|| RECORDS. r., t in 7 (Whit good Htn I without you 5 15 4UZ {Wedding bells are ringing for Sally Reginald Foort is a newcomer to Columbia and these j417 words
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Advertisement193 1931-06-27 6 I I I i The World’s Best. -ill I W i Vk St, oZi \2SJJSL-a i j o a r> i7*7 ll 1 Sold Everywhere. 5 whisky” a you etutnot tackle! true leading trade experts ta be SeotlsmTs best u/hisky Try itcr»d fudge for yourself. yjwVi Agerf»: Sitrut Uarby Co.193 words
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Article463 1931-06-27 7 ENGLAND XI. CHANGES Larwood and Sutcliffe Injured G. 0. ALLEK TO PLAY London, June 27 rHE only Test Match of the New Zealand tour opens tomorrow at Lords. Two misfortunes have befallen England •e nwin rt to injuries neither Sutcliffe nor Larwood 0 will be able463 words
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Article203 1931-06-27 7 EXPECTED ON-JULY 3 The following are details of the batch Of 1931 Kuala Lumpur pony griffins due to arrive at Singapore by the s.s. Mangola about July 3. The ponies will run at the Kuala Lumpur Turf dub Autumn Meeting to be held towards the203 words
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Article70 1931-06-27 7 A Table Tennis Championship has been Organised for the first time in Penang. The tournament is under the auspices of the Ohung Ilwa School Union and is open to all persons of all national.ties residing in the Settlement of Penang. Two shields and three medals will70 words
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Article509 1931-06-27 7 —Reuter, AMERICA WINS Duncan’s Dismal Round singles to day Colcmbus Ohio, Jure 2G It was torrid heat with a temperature of 00 in the shade as the Ryder Cup players went out for the foursomes carrying wet tow els which were repeatedly soaked with w ater. Standard—Reuter, - 509 words
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Article153 1931-06-27 7 Company —Rugby Radio Service. Enterprise by British Group of Companies London. June 26 The Times states that the ritish Avia tion nsurur.ee Company, Limited, has been formed with a capital of £250 00 by a number of leading British insurance companies together with certain of Lloyds Underwriters. ItCompany – —Rugby Radio Service. - 153 words
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Article725 1931-06-27 7 29 POINLS LEAD Big Total By Sussex MANY CENTURIES London, June 26 THE first class matches which finished to-day produced some of the highest scoring of the season. At Chelmsford Sussex ran up the huge total of 448 for the loss of six wickets, Harry Parks725 words
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Article366 1931-06-27 7 —Reuter. HUGHES BEATS SHARPE Borotra The Hope of France BOUSES DEFEATED London, June 26 The glorious sunny weather attracted thousands to Wimbledon to-day and the I Centre Court was early filled Van Ryn beat Boussus 6 2, 1 6 6 2, 6 1 in the fourth round—Reuter. - 366 words
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258 1931-06-27 7 THREE-NIL VICTORY Following their victory over the Chinese Recreation club on Thursday afternoon the visitors from tbe Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore scored their second win in Penang, yesterday wh n they met and defeated the Penang Free School on the school ground. Green Lane, by258 words
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Article711 1931-06-27 7 HU YEW SEAH LECTURE Drawback of Official Corruption Under the auspices of the Hu Yew Seah Debating Society, Mr. Tan Kiar Lew delivered a lecture on Building up the New China last night. The lecturer compared the political history of the principal nations of the711 words
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Article172 1931-06-27 7 The death took place on Thursday evening at her residence “Homestead”. Ipoh, of Mrs, Moreira, wife of Mr. Allan E. Moreira Assistant Editor of the Times of Malaja following a heart attack. The deceased cams out. together with Mr Moreira and family about 14 years172 words
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Article441 1931-06-27 7 Mr. H.C. Das of the P. and T. Department. Sitiawan has been transferred to Taiping. Mr. B.F. Bridge has been appointed a Magistrate of the First Class in and for the State of Selangor. Mr. 0. H. Groves Collector of Land Revenue. Kuala Lumpur, has been transferred441 words
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109 1931-06-27 7 LOSS TO INDIAN COMMUNITY IN MALAYA Mr. G. Samy Pillay, Office Assistant. Treasury, Penang, entertained to tea Mr. A. S. Reddiar, Assistant Coatroller of Labour, Malacca, who left for India by the Rohm, to day, on retirement, at Messrs. Victor Co,109 words
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Article78 1931-06-27 7 Tn our By the Way column yesterday we were guilty of an error in respect of the reference to the Municipal Car Park and the Penang and Kedah Automobile Association. It was stated that we be’ieved the As oeiation had offered to defray the expenses of roofing in78 words
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Advertisement65 1931-06-27 7 X9R ——9 M Fill FUN 1 1 fUN! I g I PALACE OF ENJOYMENT I FRESH WATER SWIMMING POOL RESTAURANT and BAR GRILLS A SPECIALITY WirOGET GOUF: INDO «R and OUTDOOR Q4ME3. FRIDAYS AND SUNBAYS EUP9PEAMS ONLY. WEDNESDAYS A-0 SATURD AYS CIINESE ONLY. OTHER DAYS OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC.65 words
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Article18 1931-06-27 8 Chrystal.— At Maternity Hospital, Penang, on 26th June the wife of R. Chrystal Sungei Patani, a daughter.18 words
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Article515 1931-06-27 8 President Hoc vet’s moratorium proposal has had what is commonly known as a good press, and tingeneral opinion is that it deserved it. Some of the papers, however, and not a few public men who ought to have know n better, al lowed themselves to be carried away515 words
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Article377 1931-06-27 8 The current Home mail is profuse with illustrative photographs of how English youth of both sexes spent the Whitsun holiday. The most popular form of recreation was undoubtedly hiking.’’ Never before had a fine English summer’s day seen so many cf the urban youth afoot in the country-side. Road377 words
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Article1634 1931-06-27 8 Britain’s New FlyingShip Discovery’s Work in the Antarctic Dean Inge’s Vision of the World In 3000 A. D. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 4 A great ocean-going Hying ship, a British rival to the German DO —X, is now taking shape in an aircraft factory on1,634 words
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Advertisement375 1931-06-27 8 I ,H Tli I TKiS 1,1,8 I i «n® 11 a i° p ll .Jlzffl I 11 A it FOR QUALITY AND PRICEGraded as the choicest Butter by the Australian Commonwealth Department of Agriculture. I G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., SOLE IM TORTS RS. I A Food for Every Occasion375 words
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Advertisement44 1931-06-27 8 oE. &O HOTEL. Sunday, 28th June, 1931, 8 p.m. til! 10 p mThe “E. 0.” Quartette WILL PLAY Light Music During Dinner. < HMnamj ©alette Established 1888. London Agents:— G. H. W. FREEMAN CO, LTD 33, Paternoster Row. E. C. 4. SATURDAY. JUNE 27 1931.44 words
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Miscellaneous29 1931-06-27 8 TIDE TAELES High Water 1 ow Water To Day 10.15 a.m. 3.50 am. 10 42 pm. 510 p.m. To Mobeow 10.58 am. 445 ?m. 11 35 p.m. 557 pm.29 words
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Article1164 1931-06-27 9 Text of French Reply Published Anti-German Feeling Washington Optimistic Regarding Outcome South Africa’s Generous Move The text of the French reply to the Hoover proposal was read by the French Premier, M. Laval, in the Chamber last night. The reading was followed by an all-night debate. French1,164 words
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Article112 1931-06-27 9 Reuter. Heels Over in Dry Dock SHORING COLLAPSES London, June 26 Submarine XI, one of the largest subma rines in the world, while in dry-dock at Portsmouth this afternoon heeled over owing to the shoring collapsing and had to be refloated and now shows a slight listReuter. - 112 words
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Article235 1931-06-27 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Negotiations for Commercial Treaty London, June 26 A statement on the situation regarding British trade relations with Persia was made by Lord Parmoor on behalf of the Government in the House of Lords last night in reply to a speech by Lord Lamington who—Rugby Radio Service. - 235 words
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Article52 1931-06-27 9 Bucharest Denies London Poison Story London, June 26 A Bucharest message officially denies the Daily Express story regarding Queen Helen. It is stated the Queen is fit and took an early morning ride. Reuter. Yesterday it was reported that Queen Helen was very ill from an over dose52 words
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Article157 1931-06-27 9 Reuter. Arrival at Novo Sibirsk DANISH FLIERS AT COPENHAGEN Hysterical Welcome by Crowds Omsk, June 26 A warm welcome awaits Post and Gatty who left Moscow for here at 5 a.m. and are expected at 8 p.m. Afte.- letving here they will fly to Irkutsk,!,— Reuter. - 157 words
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Article180 1931-06-27 9 Reuter. Ho Ying-ching and a German General Assist Shanghai, June 26 Reuter’s special correspondent at the Generalissimo’s headquarters at Nanchang wires: The War Minister, Ho Yingching this morning kneeling before a large- i scale map of Kiangsi spread on the floor described to me in detail ChiangReuter. - 180 words
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Article198 1931-06-27 9 —Rugby Radio ervice. Two Japanese Journalists Meet at Croydon London, June 26 Two Japanese journalists who are flying round the world on opposite routes met at Croydon air port yesterday where their routes crossed The purpose of the flights, which are undertaken in friendly competi tion.—Rugby Radio ’ ervice. - 198 words
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Article89 1931-06-27 9 —Rente r. Hero of a Thousand Jungle Escapes London, June 26 A man whose minor adventures included being carried in the mouth of a wounded liou being assegaied by natives during a quarrel over ivory, died to-day. He was Alfred Aloysius Smith, known as Trader Horn,”—Rente r. - 89 words
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Article153 1931-06-27 9 A New York message says the Taiwan Electric Loan has been oversubscribed. The Austrian Federal Council has passed a Bill to increase the tea and coffee duties. The submarine “Nautillus” in which Sir Hubert Wilkins plans to sail to the North Pole under ice arrived at153 words
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Article102 1931-06-27 9 i Reuter. Chief Owner Exercises Veto Washington, June 26 The sale of the Washington Post noted for its ‘‘hundred per cent Americanism” with a certain bias against England to David Lawrence, President of the Consolidated Press Association of Washington for three million dollars, has been preventedi Reuter. - 102 words
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Article140 1931-06-27 9 i.—Rugby Radio Service. Menaced by (onstitutional Uncertainties London, June 26 In the House of Commons to day tho Prime Minister referring to the recenfc accentuation of the financial strain on the resources of the Government of India by uncertainty attending the discussion of constitutional changes, made an importanti.—Rugby Radio Service. - 140 words
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Advertisement26 1931-06-27 9 TEN/TEST Insulating Board FOR Ceilings, Door Panels, Partition V\ r alls AND THE Correction of Acoustics. Samples and Particulars FROM Durege and Thamas, Ltd., Penang AGENTS-26 words
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Advertisement259 1931-06-27 9 NEW RECORDS FOR JULY HAVE JUST ARRIVED Chopin Mazurkas —by Niedzielski. NIEDZ ELSKI Chopin M zurbas in A minor, Op, 68, No. 2; in A minor, Op. 67, No, 4; in F sharp minor, Op. 59, No. 3; I- C.201G in B. Minor Op. 3), No. 2. J Chopin Mazurkas259 words
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Article374 1931-06-27 10 THE MORATORIUM [To The Editor of the Pmang Gazette] gj r —With regard to the moratorium granted to Euro) e by America, in connection wi«h the war debts this will only be a sort of breaking time for the foimer. Even after the expiry of this period matters may374 words
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Article487 1931-06-27 10 A SEQUENCE OF EXCITING INCIDENTS The Majestic Theatre m»y claim yet another success in the matter of selection by its presentation of the film Rango,” rm unusually exciting drama of life in the jungles of Sumatra. We were privileged to witness the pro duction last487 words
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Article384 1931-06-27 10 PILOT’S HARROWING EXPERIENCE Thought of Throwing Out the Mail Bags The European sir mula of Jane 10, were on’y delivered in Bangkok on the morning of Jane 23, having arrived a’ Don Masng on Jane 22. The pilot was M. Van Dyk, and he dec ared384 words
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Article430 1931-06-27 10 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church Of England) Fourth Sunday after Trinity 7-5 1 Litany, 8 0 Matins, 830 Holy Cornua un’on, 10.30 Holy Communion Chise-e. 6-0 Evensong Pa 23, H- 208. 586- 416, 437. Monday June 29, S. Peter A. and M H. C. 80. CHAPEL PARQtPAH STREET430 words
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Article135 1931-06-27 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 E E Ĕ E G m CD m Shares >• =a n o CQ OQ CQ 0Q c. 10. 10. to. Mining Hong Fatt .42}135 words
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Article60 1931-06-27 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £ll2-10 0 Up £l2l 3 £ll4 2 6 Up £1 0 0 SINGAPORE $6O 00 p?r rial Up $3 00 100 tons 09M RUBBER. Lotftn 3 516 d, Up id. Ntw Tort c (8&) Up ic. Local60 words
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Article93 1931-06-27 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) SB. Sheet 10| cte. per pound =?er pl 113/66 Steady. London 3 5/16J New York 6| c 8 (geb) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapor»» Priest for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are ae follows: Spot 10i ets. per93 words
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Article69 1931-06-27 10 Penang, Jane 27, 1931. Bw Oowfcs? Chartered Ou London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 4 m/ts 2/8 27/32 P r ate 3 mis credit 2/4 1/32 le 3 h Documentary 2i'i 5'32 O New Yoik Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,420 lidia T.T. 155| t>angkok T.T. 78 Batavia H T.T.69 words
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Article69 1931-06-27 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, Jone 26 Paris, 124.27 New York, 4.86 U; Brussels, 34.93. Geneva, 25.11; Amaterlam, 12.08; Milan 92.95; Berlin 20.5; Stockhoim 18.14; 18.16 Jcloi 18.16; Vienna, 34.62; Prague, 164|; Helsingfors, 193> Madrid, 5135 Jabon, 110 i Athens, 375; Bucharest, 317 Rio, 3’a Buenos Aires, 35| tfionte69 words
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Article1018 1931-06-27 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES “IM g I i EUSBBIR I 0 a f c AHe b> Rabbet S« 70 93 Alot G*J*h 50 /0 Amalgamate* Witate» 90 110 Ayet Hltem Planting Bynßlaate 8J 1 00 lye! Kanlng Babbei 30 £5 Ayer Molek Rabbet Oe 60 70 Ayer Fan»» Rabbet1,018 words
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Article209 1931-06-27 10 P*U£dig, June 27, 1931. cts Bsuar *)ptain ahagt .no» 5,C00 0 Cloves ii SC-.OC Gold leaf elleei 7M.00 M we Picking nom 170.0 C Boi 70.00 h 110 a .i 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 15.00 Copra Eundried buyers 4,40 Rattans wiea 11-15 Rattans Ccsrse 10.60 Green Snail Shelia209 words
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Advertisement155 1931-06-27 10 Make Your Old Auto Top New The WHIZ Way .—»4 Try A Tin of Wh z Top Dressing To-day It preserves and relines your old auto ti p at tbe same time. On Sal at all garages. Distributors K. Lee San Co-, 81, Beach Street, Penang. New! I Quick cooking155 words
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Advertisement321 1931-06-27 10 New Adveriisi meats POSITION VACANT COMMISSION AGENTS with connection in Trenj7g ai;il an( j Negri Sembilan required, cal!i y on Mills, Factories, Warehouses' Docks, etc. No samples to carry. Commission ranging from 33/-1 0 10.10.0. per article so’d Steady income for active Salesman, Reply in first case to B ox321 words
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Article482 1931-06-27 11 JUDGE’S OPINION Love is Not Guarded by Marriage LISTEN to Judge Bartlett, of Keno, the paradise of divorce, where marriage knots are now being untied at the rate of eighty a day.— "More than ever before in my life I t believe in love between man482 words
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Article159 1931-06-27 11 £125.000 REALISED £5OO FOR AN OLD LONDON 1 LOCK The two daye sale of the works of art in the Stroganoff collection sold in Berlin on behaif cf the Soviet Government brought £125,0C0. Tho three chief items, a R imbrandt and two VanJyk-, w"re sold on the159 words
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Article78 1931-06-27 11 MOV >G STAIRWAYS IN NEW YORK SKYSCRAPERS Moving stairways like tho?e on the chief Etbticns of the London Underground will supplement lifts in handling the rush hour crowds in two new skyscraper cffic? buddings now under construedon at New York. Their instt lution was decided upon78 words
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Advertisement530 1931-06-27 11 Troubled With Eczema 10 Years Cuticura Healed 1110 W 3Sm-i •‘1 k»as troubled with eczema for ten (df* years. My feet g tar ted to burn and seemed f Vjjiil Ba ;to get i’-y and itchy. I took no notice V <£&• fof thei. at first but they kept on530 words
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Advertisement166 1931-06-27 11 II ’MT Till V V z «/.-gw J I I V' ’.-B xt folk AmA A h f ll' 'I I’ lip I R I t THE WORLD’S FINEST GAME DESERYMK THE WORLD'S FINEST BALL DUNLOP 11 Z 7 1 n rY;.C EU fe.’— D'JNLOP S A S I I166 words
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Article1095 1931-06-27 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines r£K following is a list of vas- qels arriving and sailing from Penang during the IN TORT TO DAY 31 r Tapah” from Batoe Bahra and Asahan Sails for Asshan and Batoe Bahra on Sunday ?t 8 a. m.1,095 words
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Advertisement38 1931-06-27 12 A» A BH W Ose Odnl Toothpaste for six ’■JS F days and your teeth become Rj jPI M H Bt-B H <3Q k dazxlingly uhi'e without hM r/ Q HI harming the delicate enamel. V -lIEIIII iMWMBIJiIUUr38 words
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Advertisement455 1931-06-27 12 Mil I a U j -s;--W 4 r Aga» A splendid protective cream for day use f fa and the ideal foundation for powder. /Fl —A Supplement it by “47/7” Cold Cream, the F f perfect cleansing cream. v ik J r /1 CLCways I i GladiantCij (Jresii Ir seasons455 words
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Article797 1931-06-27 13 SERIOUS CHARGE Manufacturers' Protest to Government Britieh ships are carrying British goods to New Zetland at a fre ght rate 50 to 125 per cent, higher than British ships are carrying American goods from New York to the same market.” This serious charge is contained in a797 words
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Advertisement258 1931-06-27 13 «pft I M; 1 fe® >’n ■‘~> .S’" The best time for us! THE cold weather is the best time tor us fevers and sickness are at their lowest. And in the few short, cold months lost energies must be recuperated and reserves of vitality built up to meet the258 words
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Advertisement406 1931-06-27 13 I I sminutes' I pRACTICALLY all forms of indigestion, I J A from mildest flatulence to chronic dyspep- YX J V Aj B sia are caused by excess stomach acid which 1 sets up hx>d fermentation, generates gas and A TOOTAL PRODUCT attacks the delicate stomach lining. 1 his dis-406 words
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Article757 1931-06-27 14 GIANT TELESCOPE Scientist to See Marvels of Space sir Janus Jean?, the die’.ingn'shed BcienI tiat, has gsne to California to visit the famous observatory on Mount Wihor, and to see the heavens through the 100-inch telescope, the largest in the world, Akhough I know nothing about astroro*757 words
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Article20 1931-06-27 14 Kay soon, Sinheapseng 127, Tyesin Street. Wongyimyee, 481, China Street. Macquarrie, Passenger "Tairea.” Veliasaminadar, Rice Shop Karikambam, Kolapparai.20 words
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Advertisement166 1931-06-27 14 iO/ y ar liest Manufactured bv RONUK, LimteJ, Portslade, ENGLAND. MTCAUUHS PERH C n O H SCOTS WHISKY D.U.M'CALLUM L t I IDINB UR G H Bte jlfe sfcrgyt 'q zTLffiPf |R c A GEN T S II THE EASTERN AGENCIES LIE ESSET W, Z m/p&en WlVl Each Day x.166 words
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Advertisement331 1931-06-27 14 Musical moments I 'n > xr Z l Sometimes a baby’s natural food fails. know the difference almost from the Dairy milk would be the next best first feed. And it is this. thing 1 But Baby can’t digest dairy is milk which Baby can digest. The milk. And that’s331 words
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Article648 1931-06-27 15 Penang, Jane 27, 1 <3l. CHOWRABTA MARKET, Mutton cte. Matton Indian pw lb 48 Head goat 1 2) 9O aid. Liver with heart A luag do 14’ Trine do 9j Goat or Sheep per jb 48 Sweet Bread BB i r 40 Suet 40 i idney Fa i648 words
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