Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 July 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 149. VOL. LXXXIX. FRIDAY 3rd JULY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 547 1 h. NAGATA I BBOTHEBS DENTISTS Hoad Office next A j to The Diapengary. I I Itaich Office 52, Leith Street “SAND WELL” Thought For To-day SECURITY SAFES “DON'T FORGET THE K MBBStSSJ Read’s “DOG’S HEAD” Brituh 1 Made Lager! jSI *®i| mJ Me MsateSH I W 3EIBRI 2X/1 u Ask
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    • 12 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with np-to-daU PhotoIjntphy by dectiio *PbOM Hl. TO, B7SHOF STUS?,
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    • 2021 2 —LT” Pen3nB u^ r L Club THE scourge of araemia conquered! Bunga’ow, garage and tennis court— AUTUMN MEETING Immediate Entry. Apply to Mr. Lim Cheng Ear, 33f. Beach Street. FaturdflV 25th July, Wednesday 29th July, The Municipal Commissioners of AUMfOKT' g -7-7 Saturday Jst August, Monday, 3rd August George Town,
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  • 597 3 THIRD SARCOPHAGUS AT SH IFTESBURY Date From 12th Or 13th Century FRAGMENT OF SHROUD THE site of Shaftesbury’s ancient Abbey continues to be the scene of discoveries of considerable importance. The work of excavation and investigation has steadily continued under the personal direction of Mr. John Wilson-Claridge, son
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  • 72 3 IRON AND STEEL TO BE MANUFACTURED The Chinese Government is to manufacture its own iron and steel, needed for the reconstruction of railways and cities, according to the official Economic Bulletin. A State steel werk is to be built at Pukow, across the river from Nanking. The
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  • 494 3 COMMITS SUICIDE > f J <■ Charlie Chaplin’s Closest Friend RALPH Barton, the famous American cartoonist and illustrator, is dead, a suicide, the victim of an unhappy marriage, and Charlie Chaplin, his closest friend, is nearly broken-hearted. Chaplin may be self-centred —but not wh*»n a
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    • 60 3 PI I ARKER offers the Mid- get Duofold pen and matching pencil. Though light as a feather and compact enough to stow away in purse or pocket—the Midget Parker Duofold has every one of the 47 improvements which make Parker famous ’round the world. Unconditionally Guaranteed Distributors Weill Montor, Ltd.
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    • 459 3 J! WTien dressing fot dinner Tk e use of 4<< Hazeline’ Snow” is ,j; V <1 indispensable. It cleanses the pores, refrcshss thc skin and provides perfect surface for the final 7 application of face powder. X W “‘HAZELINE’ SNOW” Ek a y Vanishes immediately, leaving no greasiness Tubes and
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  • 1687 5 The Utopian —the Doctrinairethe Demagogue Mr. P. M. Oliver, M.P., and His “Whatsoever Things” —Fugitive Essays on Democracy Mr. P. M. Oliver, M.P.» has gathered to gether what he terms some of his fugitive essays on the f nndationa of democracy» under the title of “Whale >** evtr Things’* (Lindsey
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  • 450 5 AFRICAN BUSH DRAMA Officer's £52,000 Claim Against Portugal AN amazing drama of the African bush twenty years ago, in which a captain of the Royal Artillery—a man who played a conspicuous part behind the scenes in the South African and European wars—was the leading figure,
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  • 289 5 It is a curious fact that people who have no children themselves are often loudest and most dogmatic in their theories as to how children should be brought up. Parents, who have to face this by no means simple problem, listen, but don’t argue, because they
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  • 674 5 ASTONISHING REVELATIONS Scathing Book By Former Chancellor Was the Ka'ser insane Ought he to have been depts »d, y tars before the war, on account of hie lack of mental balance It is revealed in the “Memoirs of Prince von Bulow" (Putnam’s 255.), that the question
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 69 5 AGONISING PILES. There is no need to suffer this distressing affliction. One tube of DR. VAN VLECK S PLASMA will relieve you of all painful swelling and inflammation. Results are amazing. It succeeds in most obstinate cases. Simple to use and certain in its curative action. Try it to-day. Stocked
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    • 256 5 H&XjL 'L z 1 /.j 1 T.A. j I •«MMINDtnKHI'W 44 "ABIES UJVt "Z* II CAT. “Smiley” fed onfCotfW Gate says SaveVbz/r Ba by! Baby is Surrounded with Dangers’ The infant death roll in all hot and tropical climates shows their appalling reality. When breast feeding fails the anxious mother
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  • 1391 6 SEA DILUTION METHOD > EXTENSIVE EXPERIMENTS Municipal Engineer’s Conclusions AN interesting report has been prepared by the Municipal Engineer, Penang, on the possibility of providing a sea outfall ior sewage disposal. The report which is issued simultaneously with the annual report has the approval of
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  • 695 6 ORDERS OF THE DAY At the Legislative Council meeting on Monday, the following questions will be asked: By Mr. Mohamed Unus bin Abdullah:— ‘Will the Government please state (a) Whether the work for constructing the proposed Grove Road Aerodrome is to be proceeded with (h) Have any
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  • 112 6 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS EOTH REDUCED Tokyo, Jane 6 According to a return made public by the Finance Ministry to-day, the country’s trade with Coins, including Kwangtutg and Hong Kong, for the month of May showed an export excess of 2,537,000 yen, the exports being 21,300,000 yen
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  • 818 6 Lieut. R. MacDonald. M. 0., has been appointed Acting Captain, M.S.V.R. A commission as Second Lieutenant M.S V.R., has been granted to r. D. a.’ McDiarmid Commissions in the M A I. have been granted to Dr J. Dixon, Mr. N. R Jarrett and Mr. V. Dawson
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 31 6 Just What You Need I FOR t/.J I Office A Home S ‘Bayard* J Stainless Sloel Pens I Box of 100, Assorted Styles I $1.60 I FROM j gazette &Press, Jstd.
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    • 265 6 this ■MB MONTH’S jP® SPECIALS MU® HERE’S A SELECTED WB JK LIST OF GOOD COLUMBIA RECORDS. nn (What good am I without you DB 4U Wedding helix are ringlog for Sally Reginald Foo r t is a newcomer to Columbia and these mighty Wurtlitzer organ records are a good introduc-
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  • 1327 7 Keen Finishes Promised Brown Hill’s Chance in Big Race Bobtail and Golden Maize By Tic Tac” SOME excellent racing is definitely assured at the Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting which begins to-morrow at Ipoh. Indeed, the fields are so good, there being an average
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  • 88 7 MALIYA CUP Barr on Injured List (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 8 The following will represent Perak against Penang in the Malaya Cup on Saturday Liew Kam Yong; Lee Mun Kit and Chin Guan Lean Alladad Khan, Kan Tuck Fee and Cheah Teik Leen;
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  • 42 7 MR. COLE VAN TO REFEREE ON SATURDAY The "Pinang Gazette” understands that Mr. E. H. oleman of Ipoh has been invited by the I enang Football Association to referee to morrow s alaya Cup tie between Penang and Perak
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  • 46 7 —Reuter FRENCHMAN SETS UP NEW 2,000 METRES TIME Paris July 2 Jules la Djumegue the French holder of the 1 000 and 1 500 metres World’s running records,ibroke the World record for the 2,000 metres covering the distance in 5 mins. 21 4/5 secs.-
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  • 50 7 .—Reuter. HARVARD UNIVERSITY CREW BEATEN London, July 2 At Henley Regatta the American challenge for the ground Challenge Cup failed at the first attempt, the London Rowing Club, the holders and strong favourites, beating the Harvard University eight in the first heat easily in 7 mins. 49 secs.-
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  • 54 7 —Reuter. ESSEX WINS BY TEN WICKETS London, July 2 At Colchester Essex boat Kent by 10 wickets thanks to some good bowling by Nicholas and a century by O’Connor. The scores were as follows Kent 130 (Nicholas 5 42) and 162. Essex 289 (0 Connor I'9' and
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  • 192 7 EXPENDITURB AND REVENUE FOR 1930 In his report on the activities of his department for the year 1930, the Munici pal Engineer records that the expenditure on General Account, including the Minor Works and Curient Repairs carried out for other Departments, but excluding the Stores and Workshops
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  • 247 7 LEADING SCORES Heat Wins the First Round Toledo, Ohio July 2 Heat won the first round of the Open Golf Championship the temperature of 100 in the shade knocking out sixteen players who withdrew this morning leaving a field of 135. Early players teed up amid
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  • 56 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Further Tests Probable London, July 2 Following last week’s drawn game in the only match arranged between England and New Zealand, the Cricket Board of Control will meet on Tuesday to consider further Test Matches. The suggested dates being July 29 at the
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  • 110 7 ASTE UNLIKFLY TO PLAY For the Inter state match between Penang and Kedah to be played at Hungei Patani to morrow and on unday there are likely to be a couple of changes from the team selected. For one thing it is certain that J.G.
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  • 84 7 ACCUSED WITH 8 PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS Omar Sahib, an Indian, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt with a knife, was to day pro duced before Mr. Edward Jago. Police Magistrate, for sentence. Court Inspector Nunn mentioned the case and produced the accused’s finger impressions
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  • 72 7 Before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang, was produced this morning a Chinese named Sooi Hoi charged with having been a stowaway. The accused pleaded guilty. Inspector Roche of the Marine Police said that the accused wag found on board the s s. Borala” after the steamer had
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  • 137 7 —Reuter. WIMBLEDON TENNIS British Hopes in Men’s Doubles YESTEBDAY’S RESULTS London, July 2 At Wimbledon io day in the Women’s Singles semi finals Fraulein Aussem (Ger many) beat Madam Mathieu (France) 6 —0, 2—6, 6—3 and Fraulein Krahwinkel (Germany) beat Miss Jacobs (U. 8. A) 10-8.0-6,
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  • 126 7 ACCUSED CONVICTED Pitchey Tamby, the Indian who was charged with the theft of a passage ticket on board the e s Rajula, was to day convict ed by the Police Magistrate, Penang. The prosecution story was that the accused had stolen the ticket from a coolie
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  • 89 7 MR. R. E. MOHD. KAS3IM News has been received in Penang of the death in Klang this morning of Haji R. E Mohamed Kassim, head and founder of the firm that bears his name with its head office in Klang and branches throughout Malaya including
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  • 84 7 Charged with cheating, a Chinese named Liew Chee Kiat was to day produced before the Police Magistrate, Penang. The prosecution alleged that the accused had cheated a compatriot named Ooi Long and induced the latter to deliver to him the sum of $17.8 at 503 Penang-road.
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  • 578 7 HOUSE ON PENANG HILL Judgment for $B7O and Costs In the Penang Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice N- H. P. s Whitley gave judgment for Ho Ah San, a Penang building contractor, i t in the sum of $B7O and costs in the 1 suit
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 59 7 LODGE PLUGS are invariably used by those drivers who get the very best out of their cars Sold by all leading accessory dealers, garages and stores. tf «MjK iOD(t; BAOC IN Stockists .7, K. Lee San Co. Cycle Carriage Co. Georgetown M otor Garage LODGE PLUGS LTD. RUGBY, ENGLAND LODGE
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  • 434 8 result that in the centre of the town much valuable ground has been wasted and in the outer areas many difficulties will have to be fa?ed. In laying out the various areas special attention is being given to the depths of lots to suit the probable development.
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    • 34 8 0 E. 0 HOTEL. TQ-NIGHT Friday, 3rd July, 1931, at 9.30 p.m. After Dipper Dance Sunday, sth July, 1931, 8 p.m. till 10 p.mThe “E. 0.” Quartette Will PUT LIGHT MUSIC DURIKC DINNER. O
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 222 9 the Bill wjll be taken to morrow.—Rugby Jtadio Service- are being resumed at 10 o'clock to morrow. "Washington, July 9 *‘The negotiations at Paris continue in an admirable atmosphere, and we are very optimistic with regard to the outcome,’’ Baid Mr. Castle, acting Secretary of State, in an
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  • 139 9 Rugby Radio Service. accepting tne capital snip puuuipo pending the Government report on the type of warship best suited io outclass the Deutschland. The Minister of Marine said it was proposed that Germany should hand over two Deutsch’ands to France as Reparations in kind so as to
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  • 176 9 of the Opposition parties.—Rugby Radio Service. -Reuter. Temperatures Up to a Hundred Degrees Toronto. July 8 The hottest Dominion day recorded was marked by a death roll of thirty throughdpt the Province. Fourteen were drowned.bathing. A temperature of' a hundred degrees was recorded in some districts.* of Northern
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  • 78 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Saving of from 4to 8 Days i to Shanghai London. July 2 The General Poet Office announces that the new air mail service between England and China is now available. Correspondence will go by air between London and Irkutsk and Manohouli and Shanghai,
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  • 48 9 .—Reuter. French Airmen’s Bid; Prize of 220,000 Francs Offered Tokyo, July 2 The newspaper N chi Nichi has offered a prize of *****0 francs to the French airmen Lebrix and Doret if they succeeds in their contemplated non stop flight from Paris to Japan.
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  • 145 9 Hotel Tragedy Mr. "W. G. Phillips, a European who had been in residence at a local hotel for some seven or eight months yesterday was found dead in his room. The deceased, a middle aged man. had been doing work as a Commission Agent, Vaster day morning
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  • 110 9 Reuter. London, July 2 Disorderly scenes occurred in the House of Commons this afternoon due to a Left Wing Socialist, Mac Govern Member for Shettleston, refusing to withdraw after a motion of suspension carried by 815 to 16 reached such a pitch that the Speaker
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  • 68 9 Reuter. More Than Half New York’s Bench Removed in Six Months New York, July 8 Jesse Bilberman, a Magistrate associate of Mrs Norris in the Women s Court, has been found guilty of misfeasance and removed from the Bench He is the fourteen out of new York’s twenty
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  • 218 9 Reuter. Peking, July 8 Mr. Roy Chapman Andrews, of dinosaur eggs fame, stated to-day that the Peking Committee for the Preservation of Antiquities was preventing the American Museum of Natural History’s Expedition from going again into the Gobi Desert to complete the work it had
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  • 514 10 TIN SHARE BUSINESS Lyall and Evatt’s Review Singapore, Joly 1 It comes as qTte awelcitne change lo be able to write in cheerful vein this week. Since we wrote our last review, thinks to Mr. Hoover, the wholj world ha 3 awakened from despondency to
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  • 264 10 Boustead Co., Ltd. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, July 1 An erratic but on the whole more Spimistic tone hai prevaried in the market since we la t wrote a d, a 1 though local prices close slightly below the highest touched during the week, they show a gain of 1
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  • 130 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 aan. to-day:— Yesterday To day gE g E Shares i 3 M UQ n OQ 0. 0. 0. o. Milling Bata Caves, .22} .27} .25 .30 Kinta 1.17} 1.22} 1.21
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  • 60 10 Latest London, New York snd Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £ll7 0 0 Up £3-17 6 3 iwthi’ £llBl7-6 Up £3-15 0 SINGAPORE $59 25 per li«i Up 87} c. 125 tons to RUBBER: Lonffcn 3} d, Unchanged Kew lerk 6f c. (BoM) Up }c. Local 18}
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  • 61 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet 10} eta. per pound =P<r pl $l4/Sir adv. London 3} I New York 6£ cts. (gold) (7?v Courtesy of Messrs. Alton Dsnnys.') General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Sucked SLe<t for to-day are as follows: Spot 10i els. per lb.
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  • 63 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co Ltd, London, July 1, Spot £ll3 5.0 three months* buying £115.2.6 three months’ selling £ll5 5.0 Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. 3r 1 Jul; quotation for Singapore refined tin $59-25 per picul business done 125 tons, Penang refinsd tin $59-25 per pica’, business done
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  • 68 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, July 2 Paris, 124.24; New York, 4.863’; Brussels, 34 90, Geneva, 25.11; Amsterdam, 12.09; Milan 92.90; Berlin 20.5; Stockholm 18 13; Copenhagen, 18.15 Oilo, 18.16; Vienna. 34.60 Pragu*», 164}; Heismgfors, 193} Madrid, 5145. i Lisbon, 110} A Lens, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rin, 311; Buenos
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  • 69 10 Penang, July 3, 1931, Bp (kiMrIMV Chartered Banl On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 4 m’ts 2/8 27/32 Privata 3 m/ts credit 2/4 1/32 5 Docnnsniary 2'4 5/32 Oi New York Band Demard 56 Prase* T.T. 1,420 I Ki--n s T»T, 155} daug’ ok T.T. 78 T.T. 139 Singinor*
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  • 141 10 MINE RETURNS FOR JUNE The following are the mine returns for June Ka‘u Tin Dredging Ltd. Hours run 572 Cubic yards 96,000 Piculs 513 Renong Cena -lidated Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. Hours run 673 Cubic yards treated 268,000 Piculs 1101 Tonglah Compound N.L. Setul Dredge Hours 519 Cubic
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  • 109 10 We have received the following Statement from Harrisons, Barker and Oo. Ltd., the Local Secretaries of The Tin Producers’ Association (Incorporated):— £2 rh ca S 0 5-j Quotas Mar ./May 13.482 7,476 8,1 65 1,938 31,461 Exported Mar./May 14.408 8,067 7 B’s 2.320 32,680 Over-export-ed Mar./May
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  • 226 10 APPOINTMENT OF MR. CHIEH SIONG It is reported that Mr. Chieh Siong, Chinese Vic a Consul in Manila, says thd “Malaya Tribune”, has been appointed Chines» Consul in Penang in place of Mr. Y ng Nien Chu, who has been transferred to the Foreign Office in
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  • 142 10 The e,s. Kedah arrived this morning with the following passengers from Singapore Mr D C Thomson, Mr Hellman, Lt A J Pharaoh, Mr and Mrs E L Case, Mr D M Doig, Mr F E Delly, Mr Bricker, Mr C J .ckson, Mr G 8 Miller, Mr A
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  • 878 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST WAMas I 1 H KUBBU PtaUMj C I i. 0 Aytt Kanins Bnbbes Kstatas 30 M Bmett Hobbes (fe g Beta Aintans Babb* 0« 85 SC Betfort Flanta 22 |> I j Ohanskat Bwisng Kstatas S 26 3 DC SiZnZly*Flantatlons 80 J— l£ HiSfitonra.BOßnbbos Igl 76
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    • 966 10 Tihsongkhla No Liabi ity Notice is hereby given that a 1 sb&res upon which the sixth (61) call of s'x pence per share upon the incr a cd capiWpSSSy dae March, 1931, remains unpaid Wnfi&pP will be sold definitely by Public Auction at the Stock Eichang* H*' Me bourne, ✓Wta
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  • 885 11 Port Of Penang r Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a Hat of ves<els arriving and sailing from Penang during the IN PORT TO DAY a■ Ampang from Sitiawan, Dindinga and Pangkor. Saila for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan to-day at 5 0. UL '*Ta(»h” from
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  • 438 11 CARRY OVh.R INCREASED Further Labour Force Reductions According to the Monthly Bulletin of Si pieties relating to the Mining Industry, the total tin and tin in-ore exoorts from the F.M.S. for May were 5,089 tuns and the eales tota led 4,928 tons. The "carryover” for June
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  • 324 11 19TH LINGERS DUE THIS MONTH For the first time in the history of Barna’, a cavalry regiment has been posted to Burma, (says the "Rangoon Gazette”). Toe 19th Lancera are exp cied there on July 15, The 19th Lan ears were known as Fane’s Horse up
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  • 199 11 Penang, July 3, 1931. cte. Tartar el Opiu m p. ah tat iom 1,000.00 Cloves n 20.0 C Gold leaf «Here 72.0 Mace Picking uom 170.0 C Nutmegs 80s 76.00 110« .1 60.00 Coconuts per I,COO «i 15.00 Oopra Sundried buyers 6.00 Rattans mtefl 11.15 Rattans Ooarte 10.60
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 235 11 —H-B-l.n-.il 1..! —i *E3 U Best Sound 2 ou n d jL~Jp y s te jn Town. 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Matinees To-morrow and Sunday, at 2-45 p.m Penang’s One Topic of Conversation The Picture You’ll Never Forget I United Artists Corporation Presents England’s Own Comedian Oharlie Chaplin IN PITY LIGHTS
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  • 563 12 PETTY THIEF’3 NOTORIETY Man Who Was Championed by Mr. Lloyd George It ma 3 as the result of an incident in the House of Commons more than twenty years ago th t David Davies, ’’the Dartmoor Shepherd/’ achieved a notoriety nn* equalled by any other petty thief.
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  • 556 12 SENTENCED TO HARD LATOUR AT OLD BAILEY I A young man described as a dangerous I black-guard "who frequented Hyde Park lon the Icok-out for victims to blackmail lor rob” was sent to prison at the Old I Bailey on Mav 18. I Charged with demanding
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    • 441 13 I Assets exceed <11,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed <38,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated In Strait* SeM amenta). I HEAD OFFICE: Wta.l~.ter Hou. LONDON OFFICE. 27, OM J.wrr, E.C. T». £20,000 dapodtod arltk th. St>pr._. Court ot Md compile wilk Ik. Britta, LW.
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  • 474 14 NEW PROPAGANDA BY R DIO World Appeal SOVIET WANTS FOREIGN SPECIALISTS A representative of the Straits Time? who was listening in at 330 on Monday morning picked up a powerful brcsdcasting station in Moscow. A woman announced in perfect English,—"Hello, hello, Moscow cal’irg the world. Workers of
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  • 152 14 PREVENTION BETTER THAN QUININE Dr, A. L. Hoop?, 0. B. E„ formerly Principal Civil Medical Officer. S. 8., and now attached to the Malacca Agricultural Medical Board, challenges the assertion that malaria prevention has failed and we must depend on quinine. In a letter to the Press
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  • 92 14 A NEW POST WAR RECORD I London, June 12 Tilbury Docks a-e experiencing a shipping boom. Not for many years has this part of the Port of London been the scene of so much activity. Twenty-three vessels totalling 208,500 tons, were discharging and loading at the beginning
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