Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 June 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-06-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 146. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 39th JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement457 1931-06-30 1 Ft. NAG ATA EKOTHKBB DENTISTS H»b< Coffee next H to The Diepenmy. t Office 52, Leith Street I „,,„,*****1»'"*'" I >'B, I A Dance in Aid of the Funds of 1 I ST GEOKGE’S CHURCH s I WILL BE HELD IN j THE MASONIC HALL, J f fi WESTERN ROAD,457 words
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Advertisement23 1931-06-30 1 H. TOKISATSL' I STUDIO i with up-to-date Phot®» flPHphy by elacirie y 'Phono Til» •I 99.7 t), BISHOP BTE&3&. I H PENANG. a23 words
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Advertisement1741 1931-06-30 2 position vacant Straits Settlements Police BANKS. Latest Method of American Dentistry „S" IS ta ON r*oX r Ordinance N0,'136 (Armsa.d THE MERCANTILE BUK HEOERUIOSCHE HIMEL fA TTTT QT A N.,“ Explosives) OF INDIA, LIMITED. MAATSCHAPPIJ. H. V. V. Jill OIAIM-r Dll Mills, Factories, Warehouses, [lncorporated in England.] NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY1,741 words
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Article308 1931-06-30 3 SHELLING OF CORFU Something Geneva Supporters Should Forget A eingle ehot fired at Sar- involved us in a Continental war, because there was no L°ague of Nations to stop it. A br mbardment at Corfu had no such result, because there was a League of308 words
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Article98 1931-06-30 3 Mr. S. Joel’ £7, 000,000 czzzi ESTIMATES of the fcrtune left by Mr. “Soily” Joel have varied coi siderably, but it is learned that it will be about £7.000,000, and is i.oi likely to exceed that figure. At one time Mr. Jiel was credited with a fortune cf £15.000,000, but98 words
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Article254 1931-06-30 3 GUNMEN’S REVENGE ON THEIR ENEMIES Large turns of money have been fxtorted from leading H 1 y wood fiim players and producers by a Chic go gang who have threatened kidnapping and vi Jence if their demands wore not meL This was revealed as the result254 words
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Advertisement319 1931-06-30 3 i t J J Ipt l L Jb* PJ®B®ffiS| mM tewh' w ,Wu ffl® Hn ÜBe =£=*i itoffa 4 1 I 7_ j| FOR THE HEALTHY iFREE GIFTS! I T^)°„ you want to be healthy, vigorous, full of vitality? 1 7 Would you like some of the useful gifts shown319 words
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Advertisement355 1931-06-30 3 J ("KEEP TROU BLE. Gf; The CHEST LUNGS. Sms I time... labor. I fuel w- “ryncK- cookEjj** j|||ngl ING” QuakerOatsisexactly IT» -t, the same fine >4Zrrn*7? quality you have always known, but it cooks five Mjg times as fast Ka and is more tenOK der, more delicious than any ■W355 words
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Advertisement236 1931-06-30 3 I I I .11 II I MtrfZw/ start your child’s day this way! TO give your children the very best possible preparation for their day, start them off in the morning, regularly, with a good hot bowl of Cream of Wheat. This w’ell-known cereal food has rich energy content, quick236 words
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Article343 1931-06-30 4 The “Laneeti” the British medical paper, makes an interesting comparison between the mortality of doctors in England and America. It siys time to time the "J >urnai” r of the American M*?d c*l Associ*- tion analyses the records of deaths of physicians published in its343 words
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Article118 1931-06-30 4 TREAT FOR VILLAGE WITHOUT BRIDES For the first time in three years a wedding is to take place at th- Berkshire village of SparsholtThe Vicar, the Rev. A. GiShrd, sa’d ’There do not stem to be any eligible girls here. All the young men go118 words
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Article120 1931-06-30 4 GIRL’S ADVENTURE Suzanne Legrand (£0), a dcmettc eerva t, a v Bordeax, v*a> discovered wi h the top part of her tody lodged in a chimney, Tne chimney had to be partly demolished before eh* 1 ccu’id be rescued. She declared that she must have fallen asleep120 words
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Article123 1931-06-30 4 fact that the King’s ’fl x at Sandringham is being harvested to be used for making table linen for the Royal household indicates that the Royal linen stands in need of one of its rare occrsions of replenishing (writes a Starg saif). Much of that which exists123 words
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Article106 1931-06-30 4 WITNESS OF 2FT. 6 Verdicts of "Accidental death” were ■■(turned at the i; qu sts at Birmingham »n Percival H rton (2P, who was 6t. Ilin, in height, of Hull, and Francs Qaiti (27) cf Darganncn, C.\, Tyrone, a lorry driver, both employed106 words
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Article112 1931-06-30 4 HER CREAM SECRET “Mother P<-uhid” th > f-mous hciel.keeper a\d "Omelette Q leerof Mont 3t. M che.’, died a th age ot 80. Annette Poulard won fame by her rema kabie cooking, notably her delect»ble omelettes, which she cook’d herself over a big open woed fire in112 words
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Article131 1931-06-30 4 Lady Houston hasistued the fcl.owing: "With from seventeen to twenty million of highly-trained soldiers in Soviet Russia and every boy and girl there given compoLory military training, the nex. item on Mr. MacDcnUj’s Social st Gov *rnmer.t programme ’s to send t! eir Mr. Herd rton131 words
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Advertisement375 1931-06-30 4 Ltfcnuoy guards his health at home and school Disease germs are everywhere; but a s hoy who washes in |lt fy’? Lifebuoy is armed Vf.K z J'. against infection, iy Long aftcruse the F '4*3ls potent health-ele-V .41k- nient protects him. fiU'/ P 1 i,dr f loYe th |J3VV J375 words
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Advertisement75 1931-06-30 4 Mz L iSS'; THE BEST OF ALL REMEDIES FOR COUGHS.COLDS SORE THROATS ETC. < Your best safeguard against co»as, t•* and all affections of the throat, chest and lungs, is Hudson’s Eunn nl. i Z Jujubes. This wonderful remedy carries the endorsenunt of the ircal profession and has been universally75 words
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Advertisement305 1931-06-30 4 The "COOO HEALTH" secret Is to the correct z-—x i f < v 1 balance k-:.. M .’f'SJl IV V W--ft f■' I t Z a si p |h l4T\l| FRUIT LAXATIVE TIC GREAT BRITISH REMEDY Nature calls for a correct balance in a;! her works. Upset that balance and305 words
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576 1931-06-30 5 246 FOH EIOHTR WICKET New Zealanders Face Deficit of 230 Runs DEMPSTER RATTING WELL London, June 29 A record stand for an England eighth wicket by Ames and G. 0. Alien saw the New Zealanders facing a first innings deficit of *230576 words
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Article547 1931-06-30 5 EXCELLENT ROWING H.A.F, Jackson Wins Sculling Championship In a smooth sea with a very gentle headwind and practically no current, and ideal conditions generally, witnessed, too, by a large number of spectators in launches and yachts, an excellent afternoon’s rowing took place under the auspices of547 words
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Article210 1931-06-30 5 WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY The following handicaps (four races only) are announced for the second day of the Perak Turf Club Professional Meeting to be run at Ipoh on July 7: Race 1 Ponies r lass 2, Division 1— 5 furs. Lady Morang 9. 0 Pataques210 words
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Advertisement53 1931-06-30 5 1 C/ iJStMIk. \k I 4y \K ii I v \l if wtwiiigF ii JI wgE> II p\ rfiX-xx /0 i n\ Z X Vt<S*Zi /A,- u\ I I s £>' K s2l 11 1 l E THE WHISKY WITH A PEDIGREE I JTing Qeorge 2V” I I AGENTS BOUSTEAD53 words
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Advertisement262 1931-06-30 5 NOVELS Love and Snn shine in the E?st. J wet Aldis. $7 25 Friendly Siam Ebb? Kornerep. 6 25 The mind and Lc3 cf th* Rena Fnlop Miller. 6 25 The revolt (f Asia. Uptcn Close. 6 25 Or.e F eeh. Rosita Forbes. 3 00 The travel tales rf Mr.262 words
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Miscellaneous142 1931-06-30 5 2»4 in Town I 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Last 2 Performances Robert Montgomery and Leila Hyams IN “SINS OF THE CHILDREN” I I The TruStory of a Family I s r I TOMORROW Charlie Chaplin IN “CITY LIGHTS' 1 Have you your Seat Plans Fast Filling I Don’t Dehy! g I142 words
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Miscellaneous149 1931-06-30 5 giWBJBW MMB3TX raißg^Tsrar.. jMMmwty A Plioue No. i 1 7° rT z/ I s "S3T 'W f4L_ 1 tL j 1 5j L/ MJ.r-^» 1 I Penang’s Premier 7i Talkie House. SOUND SYSTE M 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-33 I RADIO PICTURES t PRESENTS S Edna Ferber’s Roaring Epic of the Men149 words
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Article1122 1931-06-30 6 The Great Brothers .Renshaw THE most astonishing development in outdoor sports is the manner in which the popularity of lawn tennis has grown. In public parks, recreation grounds, and in clubs the number of courts seems nevei equal to the demand. And whenever people seek1,122 words
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Article192 1931-06-30 6 MR. ONG JOO SUN’S MOTHER On the occasion of the 63 rd birthday of hie mother, Mr. Ong Joo Sun, a Chinese landed proprietor and one of the laalers of the “Ong'* Clan, last night eutc-ria’ned to dinner a large company cf friends at 11, Prcsgrava S192 words
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Article156 1931-06-30 6 To-day at the Esplanade at 8.30 p.m. 1. March Fighting Strength Jordan 2. Overture “Raymond" Thomas Ambroise Thomas—Born 1811, died 1896, Won the Grand Priza of Rome in 1832, with a dramatic Cantata. His compositions include Operas, Bailes, Cantatas, Church Music and a number of works for156 words
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Article202 1931-06-30 6 HER THREAT Wants Divorce in Scotland, Too Though ready to file a suit in the quick-action divorce court for which Reno is famous, June, Lady Inverclyde, >8 becoming incensed that Lord Inverclyde will not take action in Scotland to divorce her. I’ll obtain a Reno202 words
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Article124 1931-06-30 6 Mr. Gordon Selfridge (writes a Star gossip) has the moet remarkable pane of glass in London. It is close to his desk an 1 on it there are nearly 409 signatures of friends who have visited his celebrated room. The names have been written by each one124 words
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Article144 1931-06-30 6 The common prefix Mr. originally represents the title Master," which was one of very high respect. For instance, in 1300 it was natural to refer to the leader of the Exodus as "Maister Moses”; and down to Shakespeare's time a knight or a bishop might be called Mr. Besides144 words
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Article447 1931-06-30 6 H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi o.C.M G. hre been made Patron of the Amateur Wireleaa Society of Malaya (Singapore). Mrs. J A Lind, wife of Mr J A Lind, Agent, Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ipob, has left for Home on holiday. Mr. K. J. N. Duthie, O.447 words
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Advertisement85 1931-06-30 6 ELLWWS HELMUTS INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING FOR an over BLLWOOD. H 100 YEARS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JO IN ELLWOOD SONS, «tn* Growing Children k£ZP H A COOL PLtCt need extra Vitamins To prevent them from outgrowing their strength, H augment the diet with an n.WIJ-.T MALT(KKPI.ra) B.a occasional course85 words
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Advertisement263 1931-06-30 6 i u The World’s Best. I Sold Everywhere. LTLS'r... I 1 KEEP B E STRONG IK/1 0 1 I AND I i keep WELL > 1 r VTen the climate makes you list- J P less, nervy and almost without energy to carry on, it’s a sure sign iftSsSjiij you263 words
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1880 1931-06-30 7 Prosecution Case Closed Penang Manager in the Witness Box Hearing Postponed The hearing was continued before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. this morning of the charge of criminal breach of trust preferred against Khoo Ngoh Aw •V Uokkien, until recently employed as a1,880 words
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Article234 1931-06-30 7 CASE POSTPONED Before Mr. Edward Jago. Police Vagistrate, the case was heard in which Pitchey Tamby was charged with the theft of a passage ticket on board the ss< Rajula or a.tentatively with the fraudulent possession of a passage ticket. Ramasamy, a coolie, said he went234 words
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Article194 1931-06-30 7 WANTS COUNSEL TO SPEAK UP The bad acoustic conditions obtaining in the Supreme Court, Penang, has frequently been commented on in these columns About a year or two ago it was much worse but Mr. Justice Sproule made representations and had sound proof windows in194 words
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Article58 1931-06-30 7 INJURED MAN BETTER On enquiry at the General Hospital this afternoon a representative of the Pinang Gazette was informed that Wong Kong Koon. the Chinese youth who was injured in the motor accident in Scot'and road on Sunday afternoon, when a lorry ran into a te’egraph post58 words
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798 1931-06-30 7 SUPREME COURT SUIT Allegation that Trustees are Incapable Allegations that the presen; trustees appointed under the Wil of the late Syed Pulley Merican are incapable of managing the estate by reason of their o'd age and other infirmities were made in a suit in the798 words
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Article567 1931-06-30 7 .—Reuter. PERRY STILL IN Borotra Defeats Japanese FINE MATCH London, Jane 29 In the quarter finals at Wimbledon America’s second ranking player, Frank Shields, beat Britain’s first ranking player and chief Wimbledon hope, Austin, 6 3, 2 6. 5 7. 7 5. S 1. Perry (Britain).—Reuter. - 567 words
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Article80 1931-06-30 7 AUGUST 8-9 AND 15-16 The annual "Bisley” meeting of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps will be held at Kampong Bahru during the week ends August 8 and 9 and August 15 and 16. Tbe Malaya Command Riffe Meeting will be held at Singapore on August80 words
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Article121 1931-06-30 7 A pleasing and graceful gesture was made by His Highness The Sultan of Perak and His Highness The Tungku Mahmud of Kedah at Alor Star last Saturday. They were both winning owners and each present ed the trophies they won to the lady or gentleman who had ridden121 words
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Article185 1931-06-30 7 PARTIES IN BREACH CASE COME TO SETTLEMENT The case in which a Chinese woman named Lim Toon Looi. member of a wellknown family, was charged with criminal breach of trust of jewellery valued at over $l,OOO was to day mentioned before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate,185 words
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Article83 1931-06-30 7 HEAVY BAIL A Chinese named Tui r hong See was to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, and charged with the possession of a deleterious drug and a syringe without a licence The prosecution alleged that the accused was found in a coffee shop83 words
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Article39 1931-06-30 7 AWARDED TO SERGT.-MAJOR GRINTER C S.M W.H. Grinter, Rifle Brigade, who is at present attached to the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps as Sergeant Major has been awarded the Long; Service and Good Conduct Medal.39 words
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Article87 1931-06-30 7 WILSON’S CUP WON BY W. I. AITKEN Play for the trophy presented annually by Messrs. G. W. Wilson Co Ltd of Sucgei Patani and Penang on Sunday last resulted as follows Winner Gross Net W. I. Aitken 34 41 •38 40 153 147 Runner Up W. Reading87 words
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Article50 1931-06-30 7 To day's Programme 9.15 p.m. I. Ge sont les Soldats G. Delay 2—Andante de la 5‘ symphonic Beethoven 8. Carnaval pour violoncello) D, Popper Mme Simone Chefnay 4. Hymenee Q t B run 5. Estampes Debussy 6—Fantaisie sur "MireiUe’* Gounod 7. L’lle heureute Chabrier 8. Bohemoa B, Chaui«L50 words
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Advertisement204 1931-06-30 7 BACKACHE Wonderful relief from pain Backache is one of those wearying complaints which bind all their victim# together with a common bond of misery. And when any one sufferer from backache finds a sure remedy, fellowship prompts the quick report of that discovery to others. Here’s a woman who has204 words
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Article491 1931-06-30 8 The Disarmament Conference meets at Geneva early next year. In the House of Commons yesterday the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, made a statement which will give rise to serious misgivings in all parts of the Empire. Mr. MacDonald gave some startling figures showing the comparative491 words
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Article286 1931-06-30 8 Something new ia always coming out of Soviet Russia. The latest development to materialise under the Hammer and Sickle flag, is an order of the Supreme Court of Moscow to the effect that all managers of factories and other State enterprises are liable to criminal prosecution if286 words
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Article17 1931-06-30 8 A well-known boxer is training on a farm. Getting ready for the lamming season17 words
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Article58 1931-06-30 8 .—Reuter. Little Response by Burma Rebels Rangoon, Juns 29 The amnesty recently declared by the Government not having been as successful as anticipated, the Government has issued a communique widening the s?ope of it. Leaders and murderers are excepted from the amnesty. Two hundred rebels surrendered. The Government.—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article1100 1931-06-30 8 A. H. L - A. H. L. Pena n g, Tuesday. «y; LTHOUGU our own memory does not solve (we didn’t happen to be here at the time) we are of opinion that the Kuala Lumpur correspondent of the Straits Times is wrony when be writes that the first H 111,100 words
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Advertisement391 1931-06-30 8 A Food for Every Occasion —Fruits are De’icu us Nutritious Browaed Marshmallow Pears. 1 Fo. LibbA Barlett Tears •i A*/ I® Marshmallows Cup nut meats <_ S Macaroon Brain the I’earsand fill the centres withquar- L."tO* k,'• tered marshmallows and chopped nut meats. p&G/Y \TgX ,>lacc in J m Hlera,el391 words
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Advertisement48 1931-06-30 8 E. O HOTEL, j TO-NI3HT Tuesday. 3<Hh Ju e 1931, at 9 30 pm AFTER DINNER DANCE Fridiy 3rd July '9M, at 9.10 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCE Sundiy fth July. 1931. 8 p.m. till 10 p.m. THE “E. fcO QUARTETTE WILL PLAY LICHT MUSIC DURINC OWNER. c > c48 words
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Miscellaneous28 1931-06-30 8 TIDE TABLES High Water l ow Water To-Day 12.25 a.m. 625 ui. 12 20 p.m. 722 p m To Mobrow 1.10 a.m. 7.10 am. 12.57 pm. 759 p.m.28 words
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Article850 1931-06-30 9 prime MINISTER’S STATEMENT Comparisons of Expenditure BEIOW THE SAFETY LEVEL 15 Capital Ships To-day; 89 in 1914 jo tl:s House of Conmons. the Prime Minister, Fr. MacDonald made an important statement on the q jestion of disarmament with reference to the forthcoming World Center, nee 8 itish850 words
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Article174 1931-06-30 9 o —Reuter. Head of Well-Known Steel Firms FATHER OF GERTRUDE BELL London, June 29 After only two or three days’ illness Sir Hugh Bell, the famous ironmaster and steel magnate, died to day at his London house aged 87 years. Sir Hugh Bell was a. o ).—Reuter. - 174 words
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Article25 1931-06-30 9 Rubber stock figures issued in London list night were; London 82 441 tons, decrease 478 tons Liverpool 53,036 tons, decrease 335 tons25 words
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Article188 1931-06-30 9 —Reuter. Good Start on Attempted Record Flight to India 1 ondon, June 29 Captain Nevi’le Stack and Mr. Chaplin left I ympne Aerodrome at 2 45 am. to day on an attempt to fly to India and back in six days. They are using an all British.—Reuter. - 188 words
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Article48 1931-06-30 9 Reuter Simla. June 29 The AH India Railwaymen’s Federation has declared in favour of a general strike on August 1. affecting 70,000 workers as a protest against wholesale discharges on the ground of economy. The question of a strike will be submitted to a ballotReuter - 48 words
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Article753 1931-06-30 9 —Benter. Full Statement by Mr. Snowden PARIS NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE I France Adopts a Firm Attitude London, June 29 The Chancellor of th) Exchequer, Mr. Snowden, replying in the House of Commons to a question on the financial effeit of the Hoover proposals sad in.—Benter. - 753 words
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Article139 1931-06-30 9 —Reuter. Alleged Plot to Steal Patents NEW YORK CASE New York, June 29 Archil Mikadze, Vice President of Amtorg Trading Corporation, (the Russian Soviet Institution) has been arrested in a civil suit by Walter Rukeyser, a well known mining engineer, on a charge of conspiracy to bring.—Reuter. - 139 words
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Article191 1931-06-30 9 y. —Reuter Nearly All State Operated Services Suspended London. June 29 Answering a question in tne House of Commons on Indian civil aviation, the Secretary for India, Mr. Benn, said the Indian Government had telegraphed that a "policy of operation of the 'tate service across India had beeny.—Reuter - 191 words
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Article63 1931-06-30 9 —Reuter. Ainee MacPherson Unaware of Mother’s Intention Longview (Washington), June 29 “Ma” Kennedy, mother of the "hot gospeller,” A uaee MacPherson. was married shortly after midnight to a New Yorker, G. E. Hudson. The ceremony was performed in the open air on the banks of Lake Acajawes.’—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article52 1931-06-30 9 —Reuter. Patrol Fires on Defenceless Fishing Trawler Tokyo, June 29 From Kamchatka it is learned that a Soviet patrol vessel openel fire on a Japanese fishing trawler off the Western Coast of Kamchatka, one shot striking the vessel but there were no casualties. The trawler apparently made good—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article363 1931-06-30 9 r.—Reuter. Meeting to Discuss Latest Departures London, June r 9 A special meeting of the Liberal Parlia mentary Party has been summoned for to night to discuss the situation arising out of the publication of letters yesterday from Sir lohn Simon, Sir Robert Hutchison and Mr Ernestr.—Reuter. - 363 words
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Article18 1931-06-30 9 —Reuter. Sydney, June 29 The Legislative Council has rejected the emergency income-tax Bill. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 18 words
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Article358 1931-06-30 9 —Reuter. Government Assured of Victory Madrid, June 29 It is believed the Government has won a resounding triumph. Conservative Republicans and Moderate Socialists have apparently been successful all over the country carrying Madrid, Asturias, Valencia and even Seville where Franco's activities have not made headway. The Macia.—Reuter. - 358 words
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Article29 1931-06-30 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 29 Three Bangkok policemen .patrolling fall asleep on the railway. All were killed thte morning by a passing goods train.29 words
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Advertisement48 1931-06-30 9 r aeHMwie i WAbUR BLACK 0 LABEL Bom Sold by I 1820— all “Still Dealers, Going >j li, H Clubs Strong.” Hotels. SOLE AGENTS'. John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. Incorporated n Fnp’o d. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUM’UR A- IPOFT. I Hill I ■■■■llllllilllM—lllll I— j danish Ci Ch 148 words
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Article186 1931-06-30 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation In MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share lie >1 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To day CD tn ro G> CD Shares >•=>• £5 CQ QQ O DQ c. o. to. to. Mining Ayer Hitam 11/3 12/- 12/- 13/- e Hong186 words
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Article65 1931-06-30 10 Latest Leadoa, New York an J Local Prices T/A/: LONDON .Spit £llB 5 0 Up £5-15 0 3 Itaths’ £l2O-2 6 Up £3-0 0 SINGAPORE $57 75 psr rml Downs 3 175 tons fcae RUBBER: Londcn 3 3 16 d, Down |c. Hew York 6f c. (8oid)65 words
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Article66 1931-06-30 10 Penang, June 30, 1931. Oourtety fht Chartered Sank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 < na/tt 2/8 27/32 Private 3 m/te credii 2/4 1/32 i. 3 Documentary 2/4 5'32 O- Now York Bank Demand 56 Franca T.T. 1,420 lacia t.T. 155$ Bangkok T.T. 78 Stevia T.T. 139 Singapore T.T.66 words
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Article69 1931-06-30 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, June 29 Paris, 124,25; New York, 4.8613 Bruwele, 34.93; Geneva, 25.15; Amsterdam, 12.09; Milan 92.95; Berlin 20.49; Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna. 34.63; Prague, 164 J Helaingfore. 193| Madrid. 51 35j ■Liebon, HOj Athena, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio, Buenoe Airee, 351« Monte(Rugby Radio Service) - 69 words
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Article43 1931-06-30 10 The homeward mail by the g.B. Egra •ci:t s at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 4 n proximo. he 8.1, with mails despatched t don on Ja e 11 iB expected to arrive here at 6 am. cn Fridav, the 3rd43 words
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Article407 1931-06-30 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet 10} cis. par pound =por pl 113/66 Easier. London 3 3/161 New York 6£ cts (goL) (5v Courtesy of Messrs. Allan Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd* Singapore Pricer for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are ar follows: Spot 10} eta. per lb.407 words
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Article1047 1931-06-30 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST names s 5 J s i ti BUBBU V 0 V V Allenby Kabbet 70 90| Aloi Bab Bktete 00 70 Amal<amate4 Malay Batatee 60 1 W Ayei Hham Flanttag Bynkfote 83 100 Ayei Kuninx Babbai Bata*»a 30 BO Ayei Molek Bobbei O« 60 70 Ayer1,047 words
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Advertisement112 1931-06-30 10 TTniS serves to introduce Mr. Hun Yit Mun, artist, expert in charcoal drawings, water colour paintings- and caricature etc. (guarantee both realistic and satisfaction to every customer). Mr Chung Knm Choe, watch repairer, expert in repairing clock», watches, spectaclesand gramophones etc. (giving both satisfaction and accuracy after repairing). Their address112 words
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Advertisement901 1931-06-30 10 Government Notification MUNICIPAL NOTICE Make Youi Old Auh T O p Tenders will be received the Rest- In view of th. expense ofrabi« New Th WHIZ Way I dent Office, Penang, upto miong dogdin the Island cf Pei ang, the J. ini a 1931 for the Mnnieipal Commißflioners desire to901 words
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Article741 1931-06-30 11 APPROXIMATELY 4,000 Indian Immigration Committee The following were present at a meeticg of the Indian Immigration Committee on Jane 24, 1931, at Kuala Lumpur. The Hou’ble the Controller of Labour, Mai ya, (Mr. C» D. Ahearne M, C. S.) Caairu.au. The Deputy Controller of Libcur, Malaya, Penang,741 words
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Advertisement281 1931-06-30 11 Tennis Rackets Restringing Under S Expert stringers. buiy I W J KDMO OS. I L/bM I Th® English Pharmacy I cL r 52 54 ■<•€•» Street. Penang I io In Exchange ?or 200 n6sd S:. naps of Straits Settle--7 sientß, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, fs 3Va an<i tte turroaDd281 words
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Advertisement224 1931-06-30 11 Ti r lSWglBffl»Ka^^kA^ag2SgSMlHM^iT ,IIIM |i illt HITr~ sl i V lu 1 II •Z THE WORLD’S FINEST GAME UESEHYJ&S THE WORLD'S FINEST BALL DUNLOP 1 1 r/--> r 6 r r rj-n W W-r®' u r PRITCHARD Co M Ltd., JOH\ LITTLE Co-, Ltd,, I Penang and Branches. Penang and224 words
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Article744 1931-06-30 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines TH< foilowing ie a lisi of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the s sk IN PORT TO DAY me Dajuk and R p van-Del'. Sailed today for Lwgea, Batoe-Bahra and B°lawanDeli. 8 Krian from Datoh and Teluk744 words
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Article685 1931-06-30 13 NOT SO SURE AEOUr IT A Soldier Dives in a Submarine MANY people are eager to fly; not so many are eii-; thusiastic about travelling under the sea. My feelings were j decidedly mixed, therefore, when I, with ether members of the Royal Blankshires, read my name685 words
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Article492 1931-06-30 14 NEW PROFESSION Judge on Growth of Advertising MR. Justice MoCardie was the principal guest at the festival dinner of the National Advertising Benevolent Society at the Connaught Rooms. In submitting the t aet of the Society, he eaid that its title was e gai Scant of several492 words
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Article219 1931-06-30 14 THE SCORCHED MANUSCRIPTS OF CLEMENT IX The archives of Pope C.ementlX, have returned to the Vatican Library after a lapse of more tla 1 two and aha f centuries. Though he reigned only from 1667 till 1659, he left a valuable collection of documents da'.ir g from219 words
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