Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 July 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 166. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 23rd JULY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 610 1 'T. NAGATA B3OTHEBB DENTISTS Mnsd Office next k The Ditpencary. Tlwrt Office «2. LeiU SM I Building Materials f AND M ENGINEERING SUPPLIES ««SB' BRITISH .GALVANIZED PIPES I I LOW I frfret o LD scorC H wHisff I Stocks Prices I i Carried In Sizes from J 2” 4” B!
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    • 15 1 a.TOK!SATSU STUDiG with up-to-date Photojrephy by dactrle Tbone TTI, 4& 70, 818 HOP BTEX3S, PENANQ.
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    • 2356 2 POSITION WANTED MUNICIPAL NOTICE Loke YewScholarships-Hongkong mm BANKS. L i University I PA^ EM a t FR ii municipal BAND swiMM'NG POOL THE MERCANTILE BANK MEDERLAHOSCHEHimT Great War Medal, ns Conductor or Junior Two Loke Yew Scholarships entitling GF INDIA LIMITED FIAATSCHAPPI I M ll*" Revision of Scale of Charges
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    • 445 3 THE WORLD’S SMART THOROUGHFARES know the nviet purr of it’s motor the smart ayenues and streets of |j a hundred nations the soft easy > II I purr of the Chevrolet motor tells x the J i story of the world-wide acceptance of this gKgg&NH Jfeggy beautiful car. FSffIWSS 1
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    • 1288 4 IT II I-- aw I rtrp- 'II I I GRAND PRIZE I I<■ «gg» I I I gy^W^'^ I I I Via 0» mh W 7 I I rti -r< 7 1 I I t 3 I _~S»~ _^j^^=«--<-^-.c^ air --^a. <rr SI B I «tTO'TVM ie c PVf xrkTlTr?
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    • 2400 5 h a a m a a a sgmm;rxm;cxxaauxnxi anux> J IvRFAT PADIII AD fl f PTIfIN VALUE of subscription payments? fl||l M I rillllimi 111 II I (Uli dance ■J| m I Km| Bf W (All subscriptions must be paid in advance before votes will be issued). W PINANG GAZETTE
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  • 2692 6 Yesterday Afternoon’s Proceedings $20,000 In A Year Handsome Earnings of Successful Riders The following is a full report of yesterday afternoon's proceedings in the case in which Jockey Louis Mendoza is suing Trainer E. Norman for a sum of $7,650 being the balance due on
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  • 334 6 Mr. Harold Fairburn, Inspector General of Police, has been reappointed an official member of the Legislative Council. Mr. A. Atkins, who recently arrived from Europe has taken up duties as Foreman, Electric Department, Kuala Lumpur. Colonel and Chief Paymaster E. A. Lang arrived by the Takaia from
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  • 245 6 CREDITORS’ MEETING PRIVATE Before the commencement of the first statutory meeting of the creditors of Sharkis Bros., held at the Chamber of Commerce, Fullerton Building, Singapore, on Tuesday afternoon the Assistant Official Assignee (Mr. E. N. Taylor) said he understood there was a representative of the press present.
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  • 298 6 MARRIED TO DAUGHTER OF MAN GRANTED DIVORCE "This is a very unususl case, and one which strains the indulgence of the court to a very considerable extent,” said Mr, 1 Justice Langton, giving judgment in the London Divorce Court in a suit brought by Mr. Owen Leonard Hanks,
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  • 261 6 The man or woman whose skin is clear of blemishes, whole cheeks are evenly coloured with the glow of health, whose eyes are clear and bright, is presenting an appearance which is by no means a dacep” tion. These things are all indicative of internal
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 401 6 You Can Win! I Our Election Campaign A Talk With the Candidates (From the Lyrics of the Campaign Manager) Somebody said that it couldn’t be done, But he with a chuckle replied That may be it could’nt but he would be one Who wouldn’t say so till he tried. So
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  • 5887 7 Evidence for Defence Led Trainer Norman Called Plaintiff's Allegations Denied When the bearing was resumed this morning, Mr. Mendis said be did not propose to call any further evidence and closed the case for the plaintiff. Mr. Saunders said there was one point in the second
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  • 527 8 I Although it has long since lost [the bloom of youth, the topic [revived by our Ipoh contemporary, namely the question of returning the Bindings to the [State of Perak, is of more than I passing interest. Our contemporary is of opinion [that the administration of
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  • 145 8 I The tin situation is still shrouded in mystery. A strange report is given currency by our I Ipoh contemporary that in assessing the Malayan tin quota the Mines Department inadvertently allocated F.M.B, Mines 4 000 1 tons above the proper quota. At the same time it
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  • 21 8 An easy first step towards Prohibition in Scotland would be a law forbidding anyone to pay for a drink.
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  • 1005 8 Penang, Thursday. O-DAY’S headlines make varied reading. On the opposite page we can take our choice between 5,000,000 slaves, Uncle Arthur’s surprise at Russia’s disinclination to honour her debts, Keparations and kindred matters, and news from China. Their .Noble Lordships were greatly perturbed owing to the unhappy
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  • 63 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 22 An epidemic of rabies has broken out iu Bangkok and inoculation of dogs free of cost to owners is being carried out. Owing to the cost, the Society for Promotion of Animal Welfare has given up the scheme for breeding
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 494 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 Coloured Straw Hats I of all. types y>W, S y From $B-50 Coloured Felt Hals in all the latest styles From $6.50. EBtanwiinii 'HW fi'IIH'I!—MHamWIMMSIMMBI
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    • 55 8 E. O- HOTEL Race Dinner anti Dance Saturday, 25th July, 1931. MENU. Hors d’oeuvre Hippodrome Consommd an Jockey Club Slangin Entraineurs Pate de foie gras Tribunes Chateau Briand grillĕ Obstacles Dindonneau r6ti gekĕ groseilles Poires de Vainqueur Asperges Sc. Antoboise Coupe Grand Prix Dessert Totalisateur Caf6 Oonsolateur Dinner —$3 per
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 64 8 FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the late Mr. Lee Swee Bee, who passed away on 20th July 1931, will take place on b'unday. 26th July 1931, at 10 80 am. from 9 Barrack Road via Mac Alister Road and Anson Road to the Batu Gantong < emetery. Friends and relatives
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  • 281 9 clear wa.l pot intended.—Rugby Radio Service. LORD BUXTON’S ALLEGATION > Leanns Urged to Act FOUR COUNTRIES NAMED Reputed Slavery in China Landon, June 23 It is estimatel there are five million people in a state of servitude at present in China, Abyssinia, Liberia and Arabia,
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  • 165 9 Rugby Radio Service. Because Soviet Won't Pay Their Debts NEGOTIATIONS A FIASCO London, July 22 Answering questions in the House of Commons on the work of the Anglo Russian Committee dealing with debts, the Under, Secretary for Foreign Affairs said Lord Goschen, Chairman of the Committee, has
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  • 95 9 Reuter. Strikers Create an “Earthquake” at Barcelona Madrid, July 23 The Government has determined once and for all to crush syndicalist disturbances which are daily worsening and threatening the stability of the Republic. The principal ringleaders at Madrid and Seville have been arrested and their headquarters closed.
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  • 91 9 Two Reported Resignations Denied (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 22 Intimations of the reaignatloils of the Ministers of Finance and Commerce appear ing in this morning s Siamese press are officially repudiated by the Ministers con cerned who state there is no bone of contention between them.
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  • 81 9 —Reuter. Japanese Soldiers Appeal to Spirit of Late Emperor Tokyo. July 22 Twenty five disabled soldiers, representatives of those who under existing regulations are not entitled to pensions, are publicly appealing to the Spirit of the Emperor Meiji for pensions. They assembled m front of
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  • 43 9 —Reuter. Berlin, July 22 A recrudescence of rioting occurred between Communists and their political opponents at Dortmund late last night. A policeman was seriously injured after he fired a revolver killing two and wounding two rioters. Police reinforcements res tored order.
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  • 350 9 Attemped Assassination at Shanghai Shanghai, July 23 The Minister of Finance Mr. T. V. Soong, and the Japanese Minister. Mr. Shigemiteu, arrivtd from Nanking by the night express this morning and were entering motor cars at the station exit when two bombs were thrown and a number
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  • 300 9 Reuter. Disappearance of an Englishman AMERICAN DOCTOR HELD BY AUTHORITIES Strong Representations to Chinese Government London, July 22 Replying to questions in the House of Commons with regard to the disappearance of Mr. John Thornburn, Mr. Dalton stated that Sir Miles Lampson understood that the Chinese
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  • 71 9 —Reuter. Jjurney to Far East via Alaska New York. July 28 Very little is left to chance in connection, with the flight by Lindbergh and his wife next week to the Far East via Alaska. Siberia, Japan, and China. Safety measures include a watertight buoyant bundle automatically
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  • 678 9 Will They be Scaled Down? LONDON PARLEY DOUBTS New York, July 22 The conviction is gaining ground on Wall Street that the German crisis will inevitably lead to a re opening of the entire question of war debts and Reparations. At least some scaling down
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  • 121 9 —Reuter. Shot at Heart Deflected by Pocketbook Poona, July 22 A student fired two shots at Sir J. E. B. Hotson, Acting Governor of Bombay, while he was inspecting Ferguson College. Sir John Hotson was not hurt and himself overpowered the assailant Sir John
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  • 119 9 Reuter. Survey Flight Over African High Altitude Lakes London, July 22 Sir Alan Cobham, with a crew of two engineers, two photographers and a wireless operator, took off this morning from Rochester on a twelve-thousand mile flight via the Veditcrranean and Nile Valley to ths
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    • 74 9 His Master’s Voice. THE WORLD’S GREATEST REPRODUCING MACHINES EVER WADE. Vv, II OBTAINABLE BY EASY PAYMENTS ASK TO HEAR THESE GRAMOPHONES, AND YOU WILL BE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 16, Bishop Street, PENANG. Ak S CT I I 1« 11 S I JBfiWrW /I 1
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  • 1077 10 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines following is a list of ves- i J seis arriving and sailing from Penang during the w*ek IN PORT TO DAY 3 B*Rimba’’ from Psagkalin Dade. Sail-id for Pangkalan Dode to-day at 3 p. tn. ,11 Tapsh from Bitoe
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  • 138 10 IO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo’fl flhare hrt at 11 a.m. to day:— Yesterday To day 88 ĕ <a m y <p SHARES S pQ cn CQ cn c. So* 10. 10. Mining Ayer Hitana 13/- 13 6 12
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  • 52 10 Latest Liadoa, New York and Local Prices TINt LONDON Spat £llO 7 6 Down £l-7-6 Statin' £***** Down£l-7-6 SINGAPORE $55.62J par Down $l-37| 175 tons rubber* I pot 4 m 31/16 d, tip 1/16 d. N>wY*t6|c. (M) Down 1/16 c. Lml 9j e, Down 1 c. By
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  • 112 10 lbw. Anglo-Malay 46,778 Patahng 46.1X)0 London Asiatic 484.317 Golden Hope 171,239 Bikara 72,000 Sungkai-Chumor 32,716 Seaport 4 A,OOO R. E. of Johore 57,259 North l ab's ?9,R60 Pernambang 124.6 M Strathisla 78,000 Lanadroa 60,428 Ledbiry 46.250 Cluny 36,000 Hoscote 66.585 Malaysia 46,274 Kuala Krarr 9,700 Tai Tak
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  • 89 10 EUROPEAN WOMAN MOTORIST OFFERS COMPENSATION Miss Kathleen Homer, a European, has offered to compensate the father of a Chinese whom she knocked down and killed in Robinson road on July 15, when returning from the French mail boat. It appeared deceased ran in front of her car, was
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  • 100 10 As the result of a heavy squall in the Penang harbour early this morning a privately owned motor launch Nancy’ which was moored by the Victoria Jetty broke her moorings and came to grief on the concrete steps of the jetty. The launch which is owned by
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  • 327 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.B. Sheet 9fc cti. per vound =p«r pl 112/66 DuM. London 3 1/161 New York 6i cts (gold.) (By Courtesy of Messrs, Alltn DsflflJ/s.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Price» for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day ere a» follow»: Bpo» 9J etf.prr lb. Au»/•’ept.
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  • 75 10 (Rugby Radio Serviob) London, July 22 Paris, 123 6 New York, 4.84| Brussels, 34 79. Ghnevat 24 95; Amsterdam, 12.04; Milan 92.65; Berlin 20f Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen! 18.16 Osloi 18.16; Vienna, 34.55; Prague! 163|; Helsingfors, 193 Madridi 52 55 Lisbon, 110; Athena, 375; Bucharest, 817; Ri n 3gj
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  • 75 10 When the Qieen visited the Exhibition of Works of Ar*, held in aid of the East London Hogpit>l for Children, at Dorchester House she was surprised that the organisers had not advertised the event. Taere were very few people present, and the Q teen la’d;
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  • 180 10 fenang, July 23, 1931. cw. ee Opiu an. eb»st O'm 5,000.00 Clove» JS’nJi ?old baf .Jnn? Mace Picking Nutmeg* SOs i, «-IG» M Coconuts per LOCO Copra Sundried sales 4.3j> Rattan» »bs Rattans Ooarre Green Snail Shells 1 Ricfl .a Siam No. 1 1»8 s do o n
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    • 53 10 YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS Steamship Tickets Rail and Air Tickets Hotel reservations—Shore excursions Independent Inclusive Tours through Malaya, Siam, Indo China, Java, Bali, and Sumatra. Automobile excursions—Saggage Insurance. The American Express Co., Inc. I Co”yer Quay. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) Singapore S. 8. carry American Express Travellers Cheques they protect
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    • 239 10 New Advertisements s.s. "Deli" arrived 22,7/1931 Consignees of cargo prr th(j vessel are hereby notified that Ve of Packages landed in a damaged a tion will be held at th* p h r ndl Godown No. 2, at 10 00 a.m.* on’y??’ B the 27th July, 1931. No further will
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  • 462 11 HEAVY RAIN Horses Merely Exercised PRELIMINARY SELECTIONS BY TIC TAC When I awoke this morning go to the racecourse to watch the final gallops I was looking forward to see an interesting morning’s work but on the way the sky became overcast and by the
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  • 64 11 SUNDAY’S MATCHES The following matches in the Penang Table- Tennis Championship are to be tbyed on Sunday: Kb aw Kim Ke* vs Chuah Lay Poon. T eh Thong Khay vs Yeoh Oon Tarm. Yeoh Kok Hoe vs Ong Hock ihye. Hu Kce Hock vs To Thong Looi.
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  • 254 11 BOTH PROVED ON SAME DAY A CASE believed to be without parallel in the history of probate actions is. The Daily Mail learns, shortly to occupy the attention of the La caVoire courts. The action is to determine which of two wills made by a man
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  • 176 11 INDOOR GAMES TOURNAMENTS The following ties have been arranged in the various tournaments at the Chinese Recreation Club i Ping-pong Tournament:—Open Championship. Friday—Cheah Wat Lum vs Goh Hock Jin. Saturday—Dr. Lye Hong Cheong vs Dr. Chong Tat Seong. Sunday—Dr. Au Kee Hock vs Cheah Wat Swee. Monday—Tan
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  • 129 11 AN ONLY GOAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 22 Singapore’s newly chosen defence consisting of Urquhart (gcaO, Boon La? and Ghek Soo (full basks) and John Then left half vice Harper wai fully tested against the South China XI. at the Slaiium to-day, the
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  • 43 11 The following are the winners in outstanding "8. G. Football” Forecast competitions. Competition No. 26 O. Y. Huck, Victoria Pier, Penang; Competition No. 27 Ho Hon Chin c/o Roneo Ltd., 6a, Beach Street, Penang, and P. H. Sun, 40 Weld Quay.
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  • 395 11 NOT WANTED NOW Made My Name By Hard Work A TRAGIC letter by Mr. George Edward Wright, aged 53, an actor who was well known on the stage as George B*Uby, was read at an inquest at Paddington. Mr. Wright was found shot in his house
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  • 112 11 RESULTS OF TENNIS TOURNAMENT The following are the rc-sulls in the recant Golf Club Tennis Tournament: Ladies’ SiagUs (Open):—(Hill Cup):— Winner Miss V. WalHe; Ruunar-up Miss E. M. H. Roberts. M 3 n’s Singles (Handicap):—Winner G. W. Bryant; Ruanec-up B. MoL. Ladies’ Singles (Handicap) Winner Mr*. A.D.M.
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  • 98 11 WATER POLO TEAMS The Sharks will p’ay against the Dolphins in the second round of the Water Polo League on Sunday at 11 a.m. The following are the players: Sharks: Goh Cheng Eng (Captain) Khaw Joo Tit, Cheah Hong Ho, Teoh Chin Whatt, Lim Keng Teong, Lim
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  • 80 11 JULY LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT The following are the results of Wednesday tics: Singles Handicap “A": —15.2 J. P. B. Whaley beat —15.3 A. Sinclair 60, 6-0; —15.1 W. T. Francis beat —5 R. D. Milligan 2-6, 6-3, 6-3; —15.1 W. R. Dobbs beat —15.2 G. Goldsack 6-2,
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  • 335 11 A LURE FOR HUSBANDS New Paris Institution PAR S Society has a new institution. It is the “Club des Gourmettes,” that is to say, the Club of the Lovers of Good Cooking, Its members are all women, and the president is Madame Poincare, wife of the former
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  • 157 11 "ZEPPELIN ON RAILS” Berlin The "Z»ppelin on Rails” travelled over the ordinary ra'livay lines from Hamburg to Berlin, a distance of 180 miles, in 1 hr. 44min. The fastest train takes 31 hours to do the same journey. The invention looks like a long tram-way-car
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  • 119 11 18 INCH DRIFTS IN ESSEX Saowba'ling was enjoyed on June 19 by people in Essex--two days before the longest day of the year. The fall, which followed the storm?, lasted between 10 and 15 minutes, and was still lying by the side of the roads s&veral
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  • 73 11 SATURDAY'S MATCH ATK. L. The following will represent Selangor against Kedah on Saturday at the Stadum. Kick-off at 4-45 p.m. Thin Chan, Abbott (Caph), Tdean Fatt; Hock Serg or Km Win, Chong Be. Peng Kong, Chelliab, Bde Sonzs, AbduVab, Soon Tech and Hamid. Kedah will be represented by:—Noordin,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 398 12 HENRY FORD’S FOREOAST OF FUTURE DEMAND In the faoe of all the pessimism engendered by the present distressing situation in the rubber industry, it is refreshing to hear a ringing note of optimism from Henry Ford, as to the future outlook, (says the New York Rubber Age).
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    • 19 12 pill s, APIGL 1 Li? th? IW, J. EDMO -DS, Th» English Pharmacy 52, 54, Beach S'reet Cenang I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 238 12 h THE ATYA To-night and until Sunday. Ist Show at 8 p.m. “Otat at Home” (comedy) 2 reels “Western Honour” 5 reels (808 STEELE) 2od Show at 9-15 p.m. Sons of the Saddle” 7 reels (KEN MAYNARD) Comingl Thro’ The Rye” 6 reels Bised on the story by HELEN MATHERS.
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  • 1158 13 Shopgirls who are Prettier than Film Stars Well, ia lh®re anything bo very u Inordinary abcut the wuntn of Hollywood after all Indeed there iB. They are as beautifa l as they are dumb. In no other spot on the globe can there be gathered together
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 249 13 57 gieal r I High quality at low cost. I That is what you will find in buying Heinz Cooked Spaghetti. But above all, it is good. Tender, wholesome spaghetti— Heinz-made in a delicious spicy tomato-sauce with a special cheese added for < Ze3 t and tang. It is made
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  • 669 14 FAMOUS FIGURES Picture of the Late ’Nineties ASCOT always has been, and, I imagine, always will be a combination of a race meeting and a garden party, writes an Edwardian in the Daily Telegraph. Here, for four whole days, can the purest thoroughbreds, equine and
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  • 668 15 Penang JuL 23. 1?31. CHOWBABTA MARKET, Mutton S ota. Mutton Indian *9r lb 49 Head 12] Bheey 90 j h Liver wikh heart hut do 1 4 Tripe do 9 Goat or Sheep m psr lb 48 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Suet a, 40 F idney n
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    • 312 15 HOIsMHH BXOS, LTD., CAMBOXNE, ENGLAND, The experience of !29 years is behind every Holman product a name which hss bee me almost a slogan with mining engineers all over the world. 1 James Concentrating Tables and Com {res ors, reck drills, riveters and nvet HHO U RCC 011 f snaps
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    • 231 15 ’THE LANCET'<23 ii 29> says: 's jgy thouahout pM of Jjy altncit no Jjl is convincing, evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D——BUT SUMSHINE GLAXO has added Ostelin Vitamin D Sunshine Glaxo builds firm
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    • 1642 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL, LINE dollar steamship line 1 P 1 INTENDED tfuuM ?ENANG I o?WAMERiCAN MAIL LINE I AWU ArtAS LINE S WEEKLY SERVIUS. cJNouN N. CONTINENT. r MVijX g*L -—I (Companies Incorporated is England 1 x AUTOMEDON in port London» Roiierd>m nd Hamburg» AraX\ H x DIOMED July 31
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