Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 July 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-07-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 168. VOL. LXXXIX. SATURDAY, 25th JULY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement306 1931-07-25 1 iT. NAGATA BROTHERS j I DENTISTS Maad Office next Ito The Dispensary. SboMh Office 52, Leith Street THREE YEARS’ GUARANTEE Buildin <\ Materials b Ai T el —ENGINEERING SUPPLIES REFRIGERATOR purchased on SsSSSgS, and after Ist April 1931 will be guaranteed Mwi^^T^^^tonnnjionrTTr mTM H for a period of THREE YEARS306 words
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Advertisement16 1931-07-25 1 9.TOKISATSU STUDIO vith cp-to-date Photo©fcphy by eketrie Ugh*» TRsca* Tflh I 79, BISHOP STBBJn, j PENANS.16 words
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Advertisement2038 1931-07-25 2 7- n ■^■■®MNHffiRSffiEBESffiSB2SESSBSI!3BEaH3ESnHBESte^^fcww» MM J MISCELLANEOUS |M} FUN I t FUN in j PARMANANDS Dress Fabricsi 1 ,i I palace Of enjoyment g are the Soul of the Mode. E m S minc^ A pool THE MERCANTILE BARK HEDERLAHDSCHE HANDEL t7>tk/t“a“kt a 1U s s Y.‘"S..r°? OF Mil, LIMITED. MITMIFPO,2,038 words
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Article497 1931-07-25 3 hazardous calling By a Successor to Herman Melville Tbfr old whaler?, thanks to Herman Melville and Frank Bnlien and many other?, have their place in British literature. Bat, since the voyages of the Pcquod and the Cachalot, the methods of pursuing and capturing whales have changed almost497 words
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Advertisement278 1931-07-25 3 ny> U' jB j i 8- ’wisa fu .JKS 111 gol tOi jSJ— Jp "DL Xh& best time for us! THE cold weather is the best time for us fevers and sickness are at their lowest. And in the few short, cold months lost energies must be recuperated and reserves278 words
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Advertisement44 1931-07-25 3 :f you have HEADACHES, OR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS INDIGESTION Health soon returns when you take Halls Wine THR SUPREME tonic restorative. From oil first-class Chemists and Wine Merchants and AFRICAN EASTERN (MALAYA), LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG, galg pKurieiors Stephen Smith k Co. Ltd., Bow, London, England.44 words
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Advertisement449 1931-07-25 3 rzz The Question of Retirement The question of ultimately retiring from the Tropics to resi- dence in the Home Country is one h which you are undoubtedly oonsiy dering. Present economic conditions make money-making difficult, and the need for saving out of income is greater than ever before. What better449 words
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Advertisement1327 1931-07-25 4 3 jg^■» g)L!. ll II "TI GREAT SPECIAL VOTE OFFER CLOSES AUG. Bth AT l.p.m. Si Every yearly subscription will give 65,000 votes until August Bth. > Every total of $lOO in subscription money gives 500,000 votes extra until Aug. Bth This is the Greatest Vote Offer of the whole1,327 words
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Advertisement1860 1931-07-25 5 naiiaiaiaaniiitßsiiii lAiAi.'.Li.i.ijxtxiJ.ijx'JLiTnxjajxixiii.i.ii.ujJXJ jxnx> oxnn cuxrxiixixixrxixixnTnTiixixixixixixM.iAixi'wnnixf.i.rxiw <!■■■ in MMM Ml fiRFA i OODIII AR Fl PPTIOM value fsubscr 3 tionpayments 0 H ■l@ B M E SB RE REE W■ BE EBE 81 I IIR IV Below are shown the subscription rates and the regular number of votes given in accor-1,860 words
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Article1140 1931-07-25 6 Hartley Withers - IS IT A POSSIBLE REMEDY -By- Hartley Withers {the eminent English Economist) 1 TO those of us whosem°mo-[ ries go back to the nineties of last century, the revival of arguments for Bimetallism are like the sound of a trumpet to an old war-horse. We remember how in 1897,1,140 words
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Advertisement111 1931-07-25 6 I delightful I J Summer I I Drink I lYou will enjoy />2, .xlf cold yQVrtLTINE’ ggp, <Mds-uJo < Win,Kewe and, A. P. B. 33. £IJESTIC J Westert&f&Electric ®S SOUND SYSTEM Matinee To-Morrow at 2-45 p. m. 6-/5 TO-NIGHT 930 I Positively the Last Night of British International's Side-Splitting Comedy111 words
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Advertisement132 1931-07-25 6 Ki I f Us<* ODOL Toothpaste for a few Ba HA days and notice the amazing imRS El FH Sr g prove.-ren* in the whiteness of your fil Ki teeth. ODOL 1 oothpayte ccn- QB Wg Eg M kS 0 K tains ingredients which remove "E fi tn stains from132 words
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Advertisement339 1931-07-25 6 Tr fjfn a** t I I C B 259 f H. en Be ifuU Fox Trot I River and Me ”1 Billy Cotton’s band is a newcomer to Columbia but his London I reputation is well known and we are proud to list his recordings I Hello Beautiful” is a339 words
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Miscellaneous56 1931-07-25 6 ETHEATsiE ROYAI'T I To-night and until Sunday. Ist Show at 8 p.m, “Out at Mome” (comedy) 2 reels “Western Honour" 5 reels (808 STEELE) 2nd Show at 9-15 p.m. “Sons of the Saddle” 7 reels (KEN MAYNARDI **Coming Thro’ The Rye” 6 reels Based on the story by HELEN MATHERS.56 words
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Article551 1931-07-25 7 COUNTY CRICKET Yorkshire Forging /head London, Joly 24 Th» following are the results of County Cricket Matches played to day: Essex Lancashire Clacton: Essex43B (O Conner 122, Pearce 152\ Lancashire 2.4 (ET, Idetleey 116 und 14 J < Fames 6/57). Essex icon by an innings and551 words
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Article356 1931-07-25 7 FEW SCRATCHINGS Double Tote on Races 5 and 6 by tic tag The scratchings have been extremely light for to-day’s races, the opening day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, leaving goed fields in all the nine events, the first of which will be run356 words
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Article54 1931-07-25 7 PENANG EUROPEANS v. PERAK EUROPEANS The following will play for the Penang Europeans against the Perak Europeans at T ‘oHB Hodgins. D J Fleming; DDB Cook. A A S Dobbie. J A Hunt G R Evans A J Bruni, J E King, W H Brodie. J P B Whaley.54 words
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Article383 1931-07-25 7 Attempting “Bluff” in Great Popular Election Holding Up Votes No Advantage Many of the candidates and friends of candidates in the Pinang Gazettes Great Popular Election are calling at the office and inquiring in regard to discouraging reports which are being circulated. Let it be said at383 words
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Article274 1931-07-25 7 AUSTIN BEATFN RY COCHET IN CHALLENGE ROUND Paris. July 24 In the Davis Cup challenge round to dav Perry beat Borotra 4 6, 10 —B. 6-0 4_ 6 6 —4 and Cochet beat Austin 36. 11—9. G—2 6-4. Borotra’s strength and agility contrasted strongly with Cochet s274 words
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Article112 1931-07-25 7 P. C- 0. v PUBLIC SERVICES The following are the teams selected to play in the cricket match between the P C 0. and the Public Services, to be played on Sunday on the Esplanade, play commencing at 10 30 a.m. P. 0.0 —T S Anthony, G Aeta,112 words
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Article118 1931-07-25 7 JULY LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT The following are the results of Thursday e Ties: Singles Handicap Class "A’’ —5 W J.X. Stark beat —l5 0 D Prockter 6—2 6—B Singles Handicap Claes “B” :—2 G 8 Anderson beat 1 R Frazer Skinner 6 4 6—B —BO A T118 words
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Article1357 1931-07-25 7 YESTERD v m FARING Cross-Examination of Complainant The hearing was coctiaued yesterday of the charge of receiving an illegal graitfica t >n of $2 preferred against Moh 1. Yusuf bin Gani, until recently Asiatic Inspector of Police attached to the Traffic Office Penang At the1,357 words
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Article104 1931-07-25 7 To the Editor of the Pinang Gizette Sir -In these days one hears of nothing: but la lias trying to copy men’s dress as much as possible. The latest is Pyjama frocks for evening wear I 1 Why should not the fair sex wear men’s104 words
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Article306 1931-07-25 7 RECENT CRKDITOR3’ MEETING The following official statement bcex forwarded for publication: The first statutory meeting of the creditors of Sarkies Brothers was held at the Singapore Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday afternoon. July 21 This’firm carried on the Rs files and S*a View Hotels, Singapore and the E306 words
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Article841 1931-07-25 8 A few days back we urged the appointment of an expert educationalist to fill the position left vacant by the transfer of Dr. Winstedt to Johore. In th© course of our article we made passing reference to the peculiar dual system of education per; mitted in this841 words
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Article1807 1931-07-25 8 The Naval History of the War Tales of the Caterpillar Club (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 2 THE status which the French people have erected at Montreal! sur-mer to the memory of Earl Haig has been free from the acrimonious discussion attending the British National Memorial.1,807 words
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Advertisement331 1931-07-25 8 j t lliool I lI✓ IbS-^*^ JK?- /Si I I 11 I r I u wfaMCii>yW I U. I po R QUALITY AND PRICE- Graded as the choicest Butter by the Australian Commonwealth Department of Agriculture, I G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., I SOLE IMPORTERS. I A Food for Every331 words
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Advertisement52 1931-07-25 8 E. O. HOTEC TO-NIGHT Race Dinner and Dance MENU. Hors d’oeuvre Hippodrome Consommĕ an Jockey Club Slangin Entrainears Pate de foie gras Tribunes Chateau Briand grillĕ Obstacles Dindonneau rdti geleĕ groseilles Poires de Vainqueur Asperges Sc. Antoboise Coupe Grand Prix Dessert Totalisateur Caf6 Consolateur Dinner —$3 per person. ’Phone 32252 words
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Advertisement18 1931-07-25 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: South Africa intends utilising wireless for destroying wireless and other pests. But will they listen18 words
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Obituary115 1931-07-25 8 i FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the late Mr. Lee 8 wee Bee, who passed away on 20th July 1931, will take place on Sunday 26th July 1931, at 10 30 am. from 9 Barrack Road vra Mac A lister Road and Anson Road to the Batu Gan tong emetery.115 words
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708 1931-07-25 9 —Rugby Radio Service Financial Experts’ Meeting Yesterday Some Progress Recorded Hope of Converting Short-term Into Long-term Credits Press Disappointment London, July 24 The stage of practical application of the decisions reached by the Seven-Power Conference with a view to immediate alleviation of the German situation—Rugby Radio Service - 708 words
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Article99 1931-07-25 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Agricultural Bill Clauses Restored London, July 24 There was an unusually large attendance for a Friday in the House of Commons today when after a number of divisions the House restored to the Government Agricultural Land Utilisation Bill the clauses ro jectod by the—Rugby Radio Service. - 99 words
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Article49 1931-07-25 9 jßeuter, > Death of Mr. William Wolstenholme London, July 24 The death has occurred of the well known blind organist and composer. William Wolstenholme. Mr. Wolstenholme was educated at the College for the Blind Worcester. At one time he was organist at the King’s Weigh House Church, London.jßeuter, > - 49 words
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Article69 1931-07-25 9 I.— Reuter China Association of London Taking Up Case London, July 24 The China Association of London is taking up the case of Mr. Thorhurn and has published a broadcast telegram from a Shanghai meeting It has also arranged a number of questions in the House of Commons,I.— Reuter - 69 words
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Article53 1931-07-25 9 —Reuter. Scientific Trip to Arctic Wastes Berlin, July 24 The Graf Zeppelin has started on her scientific and meteorological flight to the Arctic. She left Friedrichshafen at 945 a.m. and will land at Berlin this evening and continue to Leningrad at dawn. Thence she makes for the—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article32 1931-07-25 9 -T-Reuter Bombay. July 24 Two men believed to be minor railway officials have leen arrested in connection with the attack on Lieutenants Hext and Sheehan in the Punjab mail tram.--T-Reuter - 32 words
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Article159 1931-07-25 9 —Reuter. Contends Secret Reserves Justified PATRIOTIC SERVICES London, July 24 Lord Kylsant entered the witness box at the Old Bailey to day and gave evidence on his own behalf in the case against him and Mr Morland. In reply to his counsel, Sir John Simon,.—Reuter. - 159 words
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Article425 1931-07-25 9 Mr. C. Graham Brown, of Poustead and Co., Ltd., Singapore, has left for Home. Mr. 8. Ponnampalam, Chief Clerk, Land Office, Ipoh, is at present on sick leave. Mr. Arthur Graham England has joined the Board (London) of Riub Rubber Est ites Group Captain H. M. Cave425 words
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Article163 1931-07-25 9 Rugby Radio Service. Present Standard Unreasonable” FINDINGS OF ROYAL COMMISSION Substantial Redaction Called For London, July 24 The Royal Commission on the Civil Service recommsnds that the system by which civil servants' remuneration rises and falls with the cost of living should be abolished and should beRugby Radio Service. - 163 words
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Article210 1931-07-25 9 FUNERAL YESTERDAY We regret to record the death of Mr. Donald Thomas Mclntyre, Assistant Wharf Superintendent. F. M 8. Railways. Prai, wh ch took place on Thursday. The younger son of the late Mr. F. D. Mclntyre, a well known conveyancer in his day.210 words
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Advertisement16 1931-07-25 9 jEGGOTUg FITTINGS FOR QUALITY. LOCKS DOOR AND WINDOW FITTINGS IM STOCK. Durege Thomas, Ltd., PENANG, Agents.16 words
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Advertisement112 1931-07-25 9 His Master’s Voice. THE WORLD’S GREATEST REPRODUCING MACHINES EVER MADE. 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. 22 M/f ADAME rxAVJES beach st. lyl ODISTE I IISCRIMiNATE penano. ATA ILL IN112 words
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Miscellaneous25 1931-07-25 9 TIDE TABLES H’g’i Water Low Water To-Day 9.10 a.m. 1-54 am9.55 p.m. 425 p.m. To Morrow 10 06 a.m. 3.41 a.m. 11.01 p.m« 5.20 PJXU25 words
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Article137 1931-07-25 10 TO DATS PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS, KENNEDY Go’s flhare Het at 11 a.m. to day:— Yesterday To day EĔ Sharks i =3 m tt OQ o. Sc. 10. 10. 12/fi 13/6 12/3 13/Hong Fatt -51 55 50 Kampong K. 7/- 7/9137 words
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Article49 1931-07-25 10 Latest Lindon, New York wd Local Prices TfV: LONDON £psif:BB 26 Down 5/3 Ktsttf £lll5 5 Down 2/8 SINGAPORE $55.50 fir Unchangetf 58 tons Issa RUBBER: 215/10 d, Unchanged Niv T«fl6 e. (Bell) Down 1/16 c. Local 3| a. Down A c, By Oewl«»y of Jtasars49 words
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Article133 1931-07-25 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) Sheet 9i dt. per potmd =psr pl 112/33 Quiet. London 215/161 New York 6 cts (gold) (Bv Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.') TIN PRICES Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Did, Lindon, Joly 23| Spot £lOBlO.O three months’ buying £llO 7.6 thr«* months* w-H n £llO 10.0.133 words
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Article78 1931-07-25 10 (Rugby Radio Servicb) London, July 23 Paris, 123 65; New York» 4.841; Brussels, 34 76; Geneva, 24 9; Amsterdam» 12 03; Milan 92.65; Berlin 2Cf Stockholm 18 14; Copenhagen, 18.16 Odo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.55 Prague, 163 J; Hsleingfora, 1921 Madrid» 531 Lisbon, 110; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817 Rio,(Rugby Radio Servicb) - 78 words
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Article311 1931-07-25 10 FRCVINCE WELLESLEY July 26, VIII Sunday after Trinity, 6pm Evensong and Address at St. Mark s Church, I ut.erworth. July 29. Wednesday, 730 a m Holy Communi> n at St. Mark’s Church Butterworth. July 30, Thursday, 7-30 a m Holy Communion at St. Paul’s Chapel, Buk t Tengah.311 words
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Article234 1931-07-25 10 REOZPTION A t THE IM f ERIAL INSTITUTE The Far East was well representd in a gathering of over two thousand Fellows and their friends from all parts of the Empire at the annual reception of the Royal Empire Society, held at the Imperial Institute on June234 words
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Article84 1931-07-25 10 There will be a band performance on Sunday, July 26, at the Waterfall Gardens from 5 to 6 30 p m 1. Grand March The Sphinx Warneford 2. Overture Egmont Beethoven 8 Folk *ong Williams No 1. March Seventeen Come Sunday 2 Intermezzo MyPonnyßoy i, 3. March Folk84 words
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Article72 1931-07-25 10 Pcnarg, Joly 25, 1931» By Courtesy of The Charter ed Bank On Lender» Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 4 m/tg 2/8 27/32 -rival* 3 m/U crudil 2/4 8 Dcnuxnentary 2 4 On Nsw York Bank 56 Franc* w T.T. 1,420 I idla w T.T. 155 Bangkok M T.T. 78 Batavia72 words
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Article989 1931-07-25 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMKS S 2 KVBBCB |DsUa&f V c I Alia bj Kobbea 70 8C Aloi G*>h Bobb»» i p t 1 Avar Kunfcg Bubbas 30 B& Ay« Molete Rubber 0* 60 70 Ayer Puna* Bubba» fcteWs fl- 87 Balau Plaixttag BMMtt RubbM Oa C 5 Bata Stataag989 words
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Article202 1931-07-25 10 pMuang. July 25, 1931, ow. &»nar Dais a P- ak’rt djaa S»OCO.OC Clo?*fl I» 90.0 C Gold leaf «Ileri 72.0 C Plowing nom 170.0 C s3a M 70.0 C 110« »i 60.00 □ooonuUiytr 1,000 15.00 Oopr* Sundrted buyers 4.45 Rattans tatei ll.lfi Rattani Ooar®» 10.60 Green Snail Stalls202 words
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Advertisement144 1931-07-25 10 MOST INDIGESTION REALLY ‘ACIDITY* ■Nearly everybody suffers at times after eatin? Some folk call this it digestion, tome dyspepsia roup heartburn others gastritis but no ma ter wh t you cal! it the chances are ten to one that thecause of the trouble is acidity.’ Excess stomach acid sours fcod144 words
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Advertisement221 1931-07-25 10 feW MwrK® 1 B •u (< I Lost Fat in an easy way Cour.tless people are telling others an easy, pleasant way to reduce. You see the results in every circle now. Note how slender figures are becoming almost universal Many still employ abnormal exercise and diet. But more and221 words
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Advertisement807 1931-07-25 10 New Advertisements NOTICES F TAIPING TURF CLUB FIFTH PROFESSIONAL MEETI G > yAsaMB i i !!■*< ••I'i I Subject to sufficient support being forth- I 'I coming, the next Taiping Races will be j he!d on:- jMF Saturday, Bth August Wednesday, 12th August Saturday, 15th August (bourjois Paris) x Programme807 words
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Article952 1931-07-25 11 I ORT OK PENANG Schedule of Principal Lines TH K following if a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the weak IN PORT TO DAY ”Ta pah from Batoe Eahra and Aeahan. Sails for Asahan and Batoe Bahra to-day at 8 a. m.952 words
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Advertisement194 1931-07-25 11 Your “Swan” is always J^ 2s ready for instant writing Wr «tsngr- 1 wB3p| w f lw Of gn\ SF Hfj Bt\ Ij I Wu i J wt w I W >3 V ”7 I W'"‘.\ ‘j■ J Factories: Londo* and Liverpool. KjJJJaJ O (&S.) kwOIBSB In 'X{jJ w FROM194 words
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Advertisement89 1931-07-25 11 aA fife., a y&A H g I g THE WORLD’S FINEST GAAIE DESERVHS Z THE WORLD'S FINEST BALL I 'DUNLOP I EH r r fGi s W buwop r--I la p iJiu r I ISj I r- r ar PRITCHARD Co., Ltd., JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. Penang and Franohes. Penang89 words
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Article624 1931-07-25 12 LISTENING IN IN THE HOUSE Divorce Couit Bisclosures MENTION of the installation by a busband of a microphone in his house so that he could listen-in to conversations were made in the Divorce Court on June 15. The caw vai one in which allegations of an624 words
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Advertisement424 1931-07-25 12 You ride on a Backbone -JL F r Steel on a |g»B.SA INCUNED \SfIF ENGINE MODEI WBi ze inclined en- yja ne model B.S.A. Wf aotor cycles have V\ /WW me important fea- 1 7j M tore that makes for 1 K safety and comfort > M 1 of! SshflX424 words
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Advertisement46 1931-07-25 12 |ZAM-BUK| fl Clears The Skin Of I ECZEMA RASH S l— —raznsm» m— J .pills. I APIOL A STEEL I I I cMplaiato.ETKyl*dydmkl i I I kM« ba« th, houM. M W, J. KE>MO OS, Vh® Knaillah **»'armacy H I 52, 54. Beach Street. Fenang K46 words
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Advertisement424 1931-07-25 12 Dollar Tabled sterling- into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling FR°M 2>s. cid. to 2s. Sd. jfel Amounts from Id, to £lO,OOO THE ONLY Exchange Table Ascending G4- hs da PENNY EW raW. Obtainable at the PiNAHa GAZETTE PRESS, LTD, 1-A, Penang Street. And also at:— The Federal Rubber Stamp Co.,424 words
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Advertisement434 1931-07-25 13 'Advertisement of Borneo Motors, Ltd,) AUSTIN SEVENS HAVE More Racing Successes U THAN ANY OTHER CAR IN THE WORLD. ,r Some notes on the classic DOUBLE TWELVE HOUR RACE: BROOKLANDS. In the Doable Twelve Hour Race at Brooklands, the wonderful performance put up by the Austin Seven is apt to434 words
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Article247 1931-07-25 14 BUNKUM IN COMMONS Rap on the Knuckles for Hong Kong Ft llowing from United Empire (journal of the Royal Empire Society) is an example of what is served up for the palate of the “unco guid” at Home: The difficulty of the task of destroying the247 words
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Article78 1931-07-25 14 AND IT COSTS HIM £420 A MONTH IN ALIMONY Wedding bells are wedding bills for Mr. Hugo Meyer, head of the National Motorists' Association of Illinois. His third wife las just ob'ained a decree for £l5 a week temporary alimony, wh le hia first and78 words
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Advertisement283 1931-07-25 14 CHANGE FOR THE! BEST Men may change their whisky, seeking the blend that suits them. But we never change ours. [We have been distilling Johnnie Walker “Red Label for over a hundred years, Jg ffj wok and it suits so many men. yw Especially in this climate. <*/ It’s a283 words
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Advertisement77 1931-07-25 14 VWVlVWMRRllVimilllllllllllU LEA 4 I PERRINS 1 I SAUCE j f A fetv drops 3 I make a J g uorld of difference i V SSI. offe get Duofold pen and matching pencil. Though light as a feather and compact enough to stowaway in purse or pocket—the Midget Parker Duofold has77 words
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Advertisement195 1931-07-25 14 ik ’SIiSII I a n b I i, -*ts ffi «I Wk. B gfjMga i ggiglll I/,? Jr BMPiS.ArWK^aB g B t EASTERN SERIES > 1 fe sWfl ST CHURCH MANILA, Pl. The massive simplicity of the Prteh i r famous church is one of the hE wrf 11 fe±3195 words
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Article679 1931-07-25 15 Psnang, July 25. 1)31. CHOWRABTA MARKET, Mutton I rtg. Mutton Indian M wor lb 48 Head goat 12) Sheep 90 SXI Liver with heart 4 lua« do 14) Tripe <j 0 91 Goat or Sheep M p« r lb 48 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 R idney679 words
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Advertisement318 1931-07-25 15 r Prompt v vV% Restringing E Service Rackets I Highest RESTRUNG I Quality Gut by Used From Machine. $5 to $l5 W Perfect I Workmanship I Satisfaction Applied. I Guaranteed. STANLEY LTD., SPORTS OUTFITTERS 117, LIGHT STREET, SINGAPORE, PENANG. i Rose’s Snaps FOR Cocktails V 7 7 jty Jaffa Snap318 words
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Advertisement526 1931-07-25 15 A great tooth brush —a great tooth paste Use both for beautiful teeth —healthy gums Brush your teeth twice each day with a Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brush and Listerine Tooth Paste and you will marvel how quickly all discolorations disappear, leaving the tooth enamel flashing white! Just try this Double Action526 words
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Advertisement1546 1931-07-25 16 THE EL LINE I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE P AP^unes^ 5 wzkkly BKRVIOE LOND on n, continent. I 0»« AMERICAN MAIL/ LINE (oomparub Ifoobpobat® x DIOMED July 31 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg H >W* ■> qL Laud.) x MEN TRO Auk. 6 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg, B JC- MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL1,546 words
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