Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 July 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Nj. 153. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, Bth JULY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 488 1 [t. NAGATA I B3OTHEBS DENTISTS Ifcad 0 Cice uexft The Dispensary. ii Ifctv h Offioe 62. Leith Street I The World’s Best Small Car. WILDING AND flutgfL $1,250 7hr. ENG|NEERJN g SUPPLIES BRITISH Expanded fM.eta'l 7 Carried AH Sizes and AU Meshes. I 7 Manufactured by f -V reMMBSIft H-
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    • 17 1 B.miSATSUI STUDIO with up-to-date Photo» fr»phy by elect rio Thone YTI, I e^W t EIBHOP BTBMM. > PENANG.
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  • 841 2 FRESH FOODS THAT BRING HEALTH The Importance of Vitamins FEW branches of medical research have made such strides during the last twenty years as that relating to diet and its relations with health and disease. Particular interest attaches to the lectures just delivered at the
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    • 1643 2 position wanted NOTICE OF SALE Penang Turf Club Young energetic Chinee» fully qualified gy Order of the Sheriff of Penang. AUTUMN MUI.TINP «B dresser, dispenser and laboratory assistant i.ta AuIUMN MtEllnu diteng.ged now. Can «.it work at any The «nderrng-cd mrtrncted to t.h. ,7777 J Mme. Kindly reply to Box
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    • 870 2 BANKS. CHIRTERED BINK HOH6KOH6 SHINBHU Rliimi OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATION. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1868.) [incorporated N THE COLONY OF HONGKONQ. -x J £3,000,000 raid-up-Gapitai 000,000 The Liability of members is limited to Reserve Jund p ronr i e tors £3^oo,’ooo the extent and in the
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  • 1348 3 A Mysterious Power that Baffles Man HE long journeys accomS plished by trained homer pigeons, and the much greater distances covered by wild birds when on migration, wonderful though they are when we consider all facts, are more or less familiar to ornithologists. We learn,
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  • 85 3 Mr. A. H. Williams, a director of Messrs. Selfridge, speaking to members of the Buyers* Provident Association, said that the average woman spent from one*sixth to one*eighth of her bfe in shopping of some kind or another —in buying ordinary household necessities or on
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  • 82 3 AND SLICED TIGER’HEART FOR FRENCH EPICURES Creamed elephants’ ears on toatt; humming-birds’ eggs; morsels of lion and Timbuctoo tomatoes —these are some of the delicacies’’ cflared to visitors to the French Colonial Exhibition. Fifteen Colonial restaurants are equipped to serve these dishes, and specially designed plates
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 192 3 brinsmeadl AND I COLLARD PIANOS Stand for all that is Best I Tonal Quality, I Responsive Action, and I British Workmanship. I Ijiß I gaW <c"| -‘'.'i* i Casings of highly polished rosewood g and mahogany. Specially con- I I structed for the tropics. Easy hire g I purchase terms
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    • 239 3 l| i| I i jl «•tiwotn.i* 1 fed 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 must at once take special steps to protect her child and maintain vitality. Raw
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    • 1235 4 r ’’’’'llllHl iiHli T^—M <FW M I i GREAT POPULAR ELECTION I $lO,OOO IN PRIZES OFFERED BY THE I I ;Pinano, (pfette GRAND PRIZE value grand I I F $2,150. PRIZE J J y r I rjl; 0 af— > 1 Lt W' $3,400. AUSTIN 16—6 CYL. VALUE I Purchased
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1160 5 Thow popular are you? HOW MANY VOTES CAN YOU GET J Enter the PINANG GAZETTE’S IP I 1 1 Great Popular Election. Election opens July 11 th Don t 1 J® J Opportunity gc Of lElccU(inI ElccU(in c,oses Wt- 15 th t 3 MWKiBIIfiHi All Prizes Are Given FREE I
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  • 1089 6 COST OF LIVING IN MALAYA I “NO REDUCTION” Commission’s Views on Pensions The following are extracts from the report of the Commission appointed by H. E. the Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Malay States, Sir Cecil Clementi, to inquire into the
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  • 497 6 The Caddies’ Classification of Golfers IT is no easy task to compile a volume of jokes which will appeal equally to all sections of the community. But there is one type of joke that appeals to everybody. That is on the universal theme of teacher
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  • 532 6 THREE SENIOR HEADS LEAVING Three leading figures in the c fficial life of Malaya will walk the plank of retirement this month, says the writer of Federal Notes in the “Straits Times:” Mr. 0. W. H. Cochrane, Lieut. 001. J. P. Swettenham and M,r. Charles Hannigan. If
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  • 575 6 Mr. O. D. R »und-Tamer has been ap- 1 pointed Chief Police Officer, Sandakan. Captain and Lady Colina Hussey are! going to England for a holiday sailing by the “Kasbgat” on July 10. I Mr. J. A. Macfayder, of Southern I Perak Dredging, Ltd., Temob, is shortly
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  • 198 6 Monday, June 29 Mr. J. S. W. Arthur left Government House. Mr. E. E. F. Pretty arrived at Government House. Dr. A. L. Hoops had luncheon at Government House. Tuesday, June 80 His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House. Hon.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 9 6 nxirn J I Infection-Killing Tablets 4 —FOR SORE THROATS.
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    • 124 6 I The World's Best. 1111’ dj -j I 111 111 HI I I I sold Everywhere. 1,1111 ■■■ll,llllllll lIWIII lIHIIIII lll'l'i IN SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. trale is hail the motto of every man wlto has something to 4? sell should he Publicity, Publicity nnd again Publicity. Economy ceases to be
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  • 573 7 OVAL AND MANCHESTER Kent Defeated By Sussex EASY FOR YORKSHIRE London, Ju’y 7 THE New Zealanders are to play England at the Oval on June 29 and at Manchester on August 15. To-day’s match against Notts, the present County Championship leaders, ended in a draw. A
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  • 718 7 WEIGHTS FOR TO-MORROW Good Fields in Card of Nine Events SELECTIONS BY "HO TAO" The weights for the full programme for the third day of the Perak Turf (Tub Summer Meeting, to morrow, will be found below, from which it will be seen that there
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  • 90 7 INTER-’VARSII Y CRICKET Nawab Of Pataudi’s 238 Not Out DARK Bl UES LEAD London. July 7 A. Ratcliffe’s record of 201 runs in the Cambridge innings on Monday did not stand for long as to-day the Nawab of Pataudi made 238 and was still undefeated when the
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  • 73 7 MONOPOLIES ATHLETIC CLUB vs PR‘I fc The following have been selected to represent the G. M. A. C. in the above match at Prai Football Ground on Sunday, at 5 p m. the 12 th in st Samat; 0 D Morgan Capt.) and Fam Ah Teck Ibrahim, 8 Charles
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  • 63 7 The following have been selected to re present the Government Monopolies Athletic Club against the United Chinese Banks Football Team on Thursday, July 9, at the Dato Kramat Padang Ponniah; Tan Chong Aun, Haib; Lim Soon Teik, Khaw Eee Kin. G Austin; Seah Kbye Seng. Teoh Lay Kim A
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  • 29 7 It took successive Conservative and Liberal Governments nearly a century to approve universal franchise. The Pinang Gazette offers the People of Malaya an immediate franchise now.
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  • 52 7 HEATS TO BE RUN TO MORROW The following heats of events in the P. C. C. sports will be run off to morrow on the Esplanade at 5.10 p.m. Hurdles 100 Yards 220 Yards High Jump Long Jump It is also hoped to hold the heats of the
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  • 698 7 BY ORIENT EXPRESS Deidre’s Fourth Consecutive Win BUFFOON SURPRISES (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 7 Fine weather and good going favoured the second day of the Perak Turf Club Spring Meeting, enabling another course and Malayan record to be broken. This was accomplished by Orient
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  • 622 7 —Reuter. Decision by Japanese Cabinet FRESH OUTBREAKS Tokyo, July 7 Although it is stated that no responsibility for the Korean r‘o<3 attaches to the Government, the Cabinet has decided to grant relief money to Chinese sufferers. It is pointed out that the disturbances broke
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  • 204 7 i.—Reuter But Caution Still the Keynote London, July 8 The World heaved a aigh of relief that the fortnight's suspense due to the haggling in Paris is nqw ended. Satisfaction was expressed in Lond m that France has agreed to a London Conference of Treasury experts
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  • 49 7 i. Reuter. To Tackle Problem Ou Armaments Washington, July 7 The disarmament problem will form Mr. Hoover’s next diplomatic objective. This is confidently predicted in authoritative circles in consequence of the President's recent insistence thereon in connection with the Moratorium proposal ani other important occasions. Reuter.
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  • 103 7 —Reuter. British Government Not to Call a Conference London, July 7 In the House of Commons, Mr. Hammergley asked whether in view of the fact that "the credit of India would be assured by stabilising silver at a sufficiently bgh price,’’ Mr. nowden would call an internationa
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  • 60 7 —Reuter, Formation of Reorganisation Committee The Hague, July 8 The Tnternatinral Association of Rubber Growing in the Dutch East Indies is shortly forming a reorganisation committee. The president will be Professor Van Iterson and its members Heer Loudin. Burger of Amsterdam. Baron van Lijnden, Heeren Van den
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  • 600 8 Ten months ago a Commission was appointed to inquire into the questim whether the temporary allowances paid to officers and retired officers of the Malayan Civil Service in addition to their isubstantive salaries and pensions (’respectively should be reduced or merged in whole or part in such
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  • 465 8 We see no need for the pessimism expressed by Mr T. Rogers, Municipal Electrical Engineer and Tramways Manager, in his annual report for 1930. He states: “Tne Oommissionerg’have approved a 10 per cent reduction of lighting charges as from January 1, 1931. It is estimated that this
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  • 1097 8 A. H« K Penang, Wednesday. j WE note with interest that for the first time in the recorded history of the British o 'of Malaya a Governor participated in the cele- < oration of the declaration of American independence, Sir Cecil Clementi having been the guest of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 128 8 Pritchard Co., Ltd. Race Hats A beautiful new selection of the latest models at exceptionally LOW PRICES Smart Linen Hats in all shades $l2-50 $l4-50 Large Rough Straw Hats X. RSS? with coloured ribbon band. Wffiw Similar to sketch. Very smart. WOB $6-50 ,A wWr T|fasF Coloured Straw Hals of
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    • 61 8 E. &O HOTEL Thurbd.y, 9ch July, 19. 1, ut 930 p tn. AFTER DINNER DANCE P. &O. Outward Mail. Dr ss Options*!. Friday, iCth.JJy, 1931, at 9.10 p.ia. The Band of the s.s. “President Van Buren” will play at the AFTER DINNER DANCE Sunday, 12th July. 1931, 8 p.m. til
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  • 70 8 FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of Mrs. Lim Boon Ah nee P’ng Kim Yean, mother of Lim Seng Khuan, Lim Peng Cheow, Lim Peng Eong. Lim Peng Khoon and Mm. Lee Peik Chim, who died at 4, Penang Road on 14th June, will take place on Friday, the 10th July at
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  • 515 9 DISPLAY OF BRITISH COURAGE Coolness of Petty Officer Willis UP TO NECKS IN WATER -IN DARKNESS Chinese Taught to Use Apparatus in 4 Hours London, July 7 1 remarkable story of heroism —in accord with the highest traditions of British Naval service—was toll in the House
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  • 171 9 Application to Pay $66,000 into Court Refused (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 7 In the Appeal Court to-day an application by the Ho Hong Bink to pay SG6 000 into court pending litigation was refused, Mr. Roland Braddell on behalf of certain respondents opposing on
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  • 483 9 Free Gifts to Readers Novel Competition: No Entry Fees: Opportunities for All Who Should Head the First Malayan Parliament The Pinang Gazette announces to-day one of the greatest and most novel prize distribution plans ever inaugurated by a newspaper in Malaya. The general*optimistic feeling
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  • 920 9 —Reuter. Franco-American Agreement COMING MEETING IN LONDON Only Minor Points to be Settled London, July 7 The news of the agreement reached late last night in Paris betwseu the French and the American negotiators was received in London with satisfaction. There was an im nsdidte response on
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 381 9 "HisMasferkVoice SPECIAL ABRIDGED VERSION Gilbert and Sullivan Opera’s The Pirates »f Penzance AND The Yeoman of «be Guard Recorded Under the Personal Supervision of Rupert Doyly Carte Complete with Album $10.50 C3EIS. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 16, Bishop Street, PENANG. “THREE STAR' BRAND Rc 9 u,al, flppiva,s Iw Competitive Prices Quality
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 293 10 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —Cricketers throughout Malaya will be pleased to know of our hitter's unique performance this year, and I am of opinion that Chris. Rodrigo's feat of having already IQOred nearly 1 250 runs in inter state, and inter club fixtures,
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  • 281 10 RAFFLES RETAIN FRAMROZ CUP Raffles College won the Framrcz rup for the second time by beating the Medical College by 80 runs in the Second Inter College Match which was played during the week-end. Raffles, batting first, were all out for 70 of which 22 were contributed by
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  • 199 10 TWO CHINESE CONVICTED Charged with criminal trespass, two Chinese named Liew Soot and Liew Choo Yew were to-day convicted by Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang. The prosecution alleged that the accused were seen by the watchman of house No 4, North Beach, entering the compound of the
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  • 24 10 .—Reuter. Roubaix, July 7 Textile strikers are only slowly drifting beck to worfe-j. 18.500 are now working but 28.500 are still out.-Reuter.
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  • 347 10 CONTRACTORS vs PROPRIETOR Claim and Counter-Claim > In District Court A case was begun in the Penang District Court yesterday before Mr. H. A. Furrer in which two Chinese contractors named Ah Fah and Leong Tiah seek to recover a sum of $5OO from Mr.
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  • 320 10 ASSIZE COURT The fourth session of the Penang Assize Court which opened yesterday mornirg before Mr. Justice Whitley concluded in tbe afternoon with the conviction of Lam Km Sim who was charged with possession of seditions literature. Two other Chinese Ooi Pang Sin and Foo Chee
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  • 81 10 King of Siam to Speak from New York to Bangkok (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 8 The King is visiting the New York studio of the National t'roadcasting Company this afternoon speaking for half an hour in an endeavour to get tbe speech relayed from Bangkok
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  • 917 10 JUDGE’S COMMENT Appeal for Discharge Dismissed "After a study of his record I refuse to let him loose on the commercial world of Singapore.” This wai the opinion of the trial judge, ai diecloßsed before Mr. Justice Thorne. Mr. Justice a’B. Terrell, and Mr. Justice
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  • 531 10 MR. ANDRIW DUNCAN Large Attendance at Graveside The funeral of the late Mr. Andrew pow Duncan, manager of Suogtan Para plantations, Sungei Patani, whose death occurred at the General Hospi’a 1 yesterday morning took piece yesterday afternoon at the Western Road Cemetery and was largely attended.
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  • 104 10 Reuter. 185,000,000 Miles from the Earth Tokyo, July 7 A new planetoid has been discovered by the Kyoto Astronomical Observatory. It is calculated it has an eleven thousand miles diameter. The newly found planetoid is southward of the so called Snake charmer constellation. Its distance from the earth
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  • 51 10 DR. WU LIEN TEH'S LECTURE AT PENANG Dr. Wu Lien Teh. M.A., M.D., L.L.D., D. Litt, D.Sc., etc., who will arrive at Penang by the s.s. Rajputana to morrow, will deliver a lecture on “Recent Experiences at Geneva’* at the Hu Yew Seah at 8 p.m.
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  • 113 10 TO DAY’S PRICE 5 The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 ajn. to-day Yesterday To day e e e s o Shares *2 a 7» S m m 0. c. o. <3Mining Ayer Hi tain 13/3 14/- 13/8 14/-
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  • 53 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TINt LONDON SpM £ll7 12 6 Down £l-7 6 £ll9-100 Down £l-5 0 SINGAPORE $50.00 pw Heel Down $2.25 200 tons Omm Lorion 3i d. Up 1/16d. New Twk 6f c Unchanged Lecal 10j e Down i c. By ot
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  • 139 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet 10| oti. per pound —per pl $l3/66 Steady. London 3|i New York 6| cte. (gold.) (By Oomrtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.') General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Price* for Standard Rilb-d Smoked Sheet for to-day a-e as follow*: Spot prr lb. A ur/ Sept.
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  • 37 10 The homeward mail by the s.B. Kashgar closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the IDE instant. The s.s,' Rajputana with toaile despatched from London on Juue 18 is expected to arrive here &t noon to-morrow.
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  • 64 10 (Rugby Radio service) London, Jd' y 7 Paris. 124.18; New York, 4.86 L Brussels. 34.86; Geneva, 25.10; dam. 12.08; Milan 92.16; Berlin 20.51 Stockholm 18.14; 0< penhag?n. Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.62; Prague Helsingfors. 1911; Madrid, 511 Lisbon, 110| Athens. 375; Buchar--817; Rio, 3s; Buenos Aires, Monte Video, 281;
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  • 60 10 Penang f 1931By Courtesy of The Chartered Oa Louuon AJauk Private 3 m/te credit zA 3 Doeumen’ary 24 s 0 i New York Bai)k Demand France T.T. I*#* India h T.T. 155 f Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. 139 Singanor® T.T 4 or< 1 Hongkong T.T. 54} r.r. dis.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 131 10 I Cheer Jul eni Cool TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE TO-MORROW There will be an extra DINNER DANCE FRIDAY CHERRIE HE SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC in the Lounge. EVENING- DINNER DANLfc. SUNDAY ORCHESTRAL CONCERT TIFFIN COUPONS are bow available at Cheap Rates for Cash. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager ’Phoae 543. Make
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • 945 11 ANALYSIS O<? A PERIOD Heartening Review by Sir Walter Layton AN exhaustive and penetrat-, ing analysis of the economic situation in Great Britain was recently made by Sir Walter Layton, editor of the M Economist, and published in the Revue de Paris. The article served
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  • 324 11 ANNUAL MEETING Company’s Strong Cash Position At the 26 h annual general meeting of the Kepong (Malay) Rubber Estates. Ltd., Sir Francis Voules, C.8.E., (chairman and managing director), said that durirg the pait year they bad produced a crop of 2,077,607 lb. as compared with
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  • 194 11 Penang, July 8, 1931. ote. frenar M Opirm p aisst com 1.000.00 Clovss <i 90.00 Gold leaf «lists 79.00 Maes Picking nom 170.0 C Nutmsgs 80s 70.00 h 110 s <» 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 15.00 Ooprs Sundried buyers 5.00 Rattans «lea U.R Rattans Ooares 10.60 Green Snail
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 69 11 r H 1 b If By Special H. M. The Appointment to King °f Siam. t Estd. 1872 J Watches “S* watches Diamond Diamond 4 HWaPSIWi 4 slsoto $l5O to H $750 $750 18 ct. Gold Gold f $3B to >'■ WWE .S L-:^'.B -JMW $lOO I 18 ct. Gold
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    • 291 11 111 th e sa f If antiseptic I !s 1 Listerine is an efficient, trustworthy, I M 'o‘ non-poisonous antiseptic —absolutely U' S SSL^e —agreeable and convenient. I I '!w8& First Aid I N auTw/ se Listerine for cuts, scratches, wounds, burns, scalds, bruises, insect bites, L prickly heat; as
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 128 11 iwnvniiwm inm i (AjjESTIC gjy Penang's Talkie House. SOUND SYSTEM 615 TONIGHT 9-30 Last 2 Performances of Radio's Sensational Comedy Riot “Half Shot at Sunrise” WITH BERT WHEELER and I ROBERT WOOLSEY A Bombardment of Fun and Hilarity I TOMORROW ERICH VON STROHEIM IN Paramount's Talking, Singing, Dancing S Dramatic
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  • 856 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines TH® following is a list of veswls arriving and sailing from Penang during the vek IN PORT TO DAY ms*’ Maros from Tg.-Mengeider, Bagin-Si Api-Api, Paneb, Berombang and Asahan. Sa h to-day for Asahan, Berombang, Bagan-Si-Aui-Api, Paneh and Tg.-Mengerdar,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 341 12 New! I Quick cooking Quaker Oats g Alsk your grocer for the I new quick-cooking Quaker H Oats: 9| 1. It cooks in one-fifth the time formerly required. H 2. It is the same fine quality as always. 3. It is even more tender and delicious than any Quaker KS
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    • 133 12 YOUR TRAVEL NEED S Steamship Tickets Rail and Air Tickets hotel reservations Shore excursions Independent Inclusive Tours through Malaya, Ham, Indo China, Java. Bali, and Sumatra. Automobile excursions Paggage Insurance. The American Express Co., Inc. I Col yer Quay. (Incorporated in U. F. A.) Singapore S. 8. Always carry American
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    • 598 12 I ALL THE 1931 JtANGE of' The SINGER introduces every new :X ut U— ious in Stock NOW See the Porlock {Sports) Model. The graceful lines of theJ-Junior” Two seater A give to it a distinctly ‘‘sporty’ end-to-end o f “Triplexspan, and so cleverly has this racy qft f e
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  • 491 13 Commission To Make Inquiries IT is expected that the Church of England will set up a committee or commission to consider the question of the remarriage of divorced persons. Thia development is particularly interesting in view of many recent criticisms of the attitude of bishops
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  • 95 13 TAKES VICTIM’S CARD AND PROMISES TO REPAY Dr. Holt, a dentist, banded over 32 d liars when a bandit stepped out from the darkness in the parking area at the Gedney Farm Golf and flourished a Club revolver. Then the dentist had a surprise. The gunman asked
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  • 86 13 FORGING HINDENBURG’S SIGNATURE FOR A £lO,OOO CLAIM Whatever Herr Adolf Thun lacks it is not nerve. He walked into a Government Insurance office recently and presented a c’a’m for £lO,OOO, together with a letter, signed with President Hindenburg's name to the effect that the claim was
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 218 13 wLjg Overflowing with energy from a splendid breakfast table start \X7HY afe these children so healthy and happy at VV play? The answer is easy. All their lives they’ve had one great advantage—a simple care that any mother can give her children. That is the habit of eating, regularly, the
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    • 534 13 8 REASONS WHY CHAVENA Cl GA R ETT E S CORK-TIPPED lAl IQ W^Z E state wit h°ut any qualification wi W* 11 W* W whatever that Craven A ■■■■■■RMBnHMBSRBSHEa V Cork-Tipped Cigarettes do not affect the throat. It is no idle claim. It' A A f an b* P
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  • 279 14 “Mary Johnson” of the Ever-Extending Name AMERICA* has puL'forward another t claim to a record, This time it is in the matrimonial market* Mrs. CarolynMcDonald Waleis BronsonBurgess Chavallier Garden White Luisi Hatfield Willis, of Urania, has just taken her eleventh husband. At the age of 64, the
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  • 77 14 GENERAL HIGGINS URGES A c REVIVAL General Higgins, head of the Salvation Army, was accorded an enthusiastic welcome when he opened the Western Territorial Salvation Army Congress at San Francisco on May 22. Mr. Rossi, the Mayor of San Francisco, said that General Booth the founder, was
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 334 14 ---■A. aJpSfife t fn 1 s I Jjjjgsfkr* iwjrw ,J 1 Tbya H'bai ralace *t‘M& PREMIER HOTEL OF BANGKOK We// known far its distinction and refinement, 111 rm -.Zk. 7.~ -L-. IT I- aMMMMMMIMBMBMaMMHB •ejl ,uCll I I s \o®skiLv ’x i >/ YOUPrice |Kr sio°° i 5.000 Staples. rs
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    • 51 14 DIGESTION OUT.OF. ORDER! A COURSE OF PROMOTES SOUND DIGESTION AND SOON PUTS YOU RIGHT FOR SALE. At a remarkably low figure, 1931 ‘‘Dog’s Head” Light Lager, beautifully stream lined, iocorprating all the most modern features, including quick detachable combined filler cap, cylinder head and drain plug. More gallons per mile
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    • 351 14 E-JSSSSSSSSSSSS-" >- Famous stars on stage /tO and screen insist on LUX 1 It keeps in their a beautiful //j X of f 5 London’s most dT€SSe$ f\ Ly] I brilliant dance i f stars, lovely and vi Phyllis M nk /2/ man, says: “I stockings u u n g
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  • 301 15 FUTURE CONSTITUTION Wholesale Commercialisation The Daily Express nnderßtarda that important and far rtaching developments in the future administration of he F.M.S. Railways are now under < ffic’al consideration and that a public announcement on the policy which the Govern* ment propose» to adopt may bn expected as soon
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  • 206 15 EON’S WEDDING MORNING ARREST Arcbiha’d Clarke, a road labourer, of Chapel-yard Eaton Bray, Beds, was to have been married at Leighton Buzzard register (ffice on May 27. He was arrested two hours before the time fixed for the wedding, however, on a charge of
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  • 226 15 BSARCH FOR SUPPOSED GOLD REEF Dr. Basedow, who his made many trips into the interior of Australia announces that he recently obtained a map whkh. it is claimed, gives the exact LcUity and a sketch of an elusive reef so fabnl usly rich in gold as
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    • 1872 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I dollar steamship line p O M’HSH INDI INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG cdfruf-ZLMJSIIICAN MAIL/ L/INE AND A WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. I (Companies Incorporated in England,) i tr I *rW X DARDANUS July 10 London, Rotterdam «nd Hamburg, I Jjgaj&x PATROCLUS July 17 Marseillts, Loudon,
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