Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 July 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 169. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, 27th JULY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 315 1 T. NAGATA B2OTBMS DENTISTS Brad Odloe cext to The Dispensary. ftetoh Office 52. Leith Strato let Building Materials I AND “JODELITE ENGINEERING SUPPLIES (REGISTERED) Wood Preservative HYRIB s Lovr Carried STEEL REINFORCEMENT J* I ft loctlOlCtt JJp TFnVe for Particulars Samples SOLE AGENTS I SOLE AGENTS The Borneo Company, Ltd..
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    • 15 1 fI.TOKISATSU STUDIO with ap-to-d&to by alectiio il<hto TteM m, M HL BIBHOP BTBBM 9 P&NJLXe.
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    • 2251 2 r I x 7 v* TO LET MUNICIPAL NOTICE BANKS. So/ioS municipal BAND CHARTERED BANK HONGKONG S H Brang’ OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATION. I x-IXTa \F~ I 27 7 Revision of Scale of Charges (Incorporated in[England by Royal Charter 1868.) in the colony of HONGKONG B I 1
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  • 1368 3 Five Years’ Sentence Passed On John Gialdini John Gialdini, anociate of Clarence Ha try, and the man who ia alleged to have suggested the fabrication of stock certificates by which the Hatry frauds were carried out, was found guilty at Milan on June 12
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    • 371 3 RAILWAYS OCOR to DOOR TRANSPORT PENANG COMMENCING ON AUGUtT Igt. The F. M. S. Railways WILL ARRANGE TO COLLECT OF/A.\D DELIVER YOUR TRAFFIC FROM OR TO YOUR PREMISES. For Full Particulars of efficient Door to Door Transport at exceptionally cheap rates enquire r Pbone STATION MASTER PENANG No. 447 CHIEF
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    • 131 3 j J I 1 1 s 4 1 Z X As-*- -I* z I SMCIAUX MADB MAt/OAI and meeting a real need when breast feeding fails and raw milk is a liquid danger,’’ Cow Gate Milk Food brings health and vitality and everything that Baby needs for sound growth and
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    • 1282 4 GREAT SPECIAL VOTE OFFER CLOSES AUG. Bth AT Ip.m. I I Every yearly subscription will give 65,000 votes until August Bth. I Every total of $lOO in subscription money gives 500,000 votes extra until Aug. Bth This is the Greatest Vote Offer of the whole Prize Election Election opens July,
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    • 1763 5 TxiJxi.Lrii.rrxmja.i.i.trrTtrtr ij.UUUI.I.IJJ-inxC OXI.IX! anmmuiiiiimummummuuuauimmii IiRFAT PRDlll RD Cl VALUE OF SUBSCRIPTION 1 811 I I MH I IB SB 808 ÜBB 888 Bl B IB Below are shown the subscription and me regular number of votes given ,3? HflH dance with the amounts paid on subscriptions:— to wFv WIB I
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  • 363 6 -Reuter. 3 MATCHES TO 2 Final Games Played in Drizzle Paris, July 26 FRANCE retained the Davis Cup by three matches to two. The full results were as follows; Perry beat Borotra 46, 10-8, 60» 4-6, 6-4. Oochet brat Austin 3-6, 119, 6 2,6-4. Austin beat
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  • 201 6 GOOD PROGRAMME OF LECTURES The seventh annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters will open at the Port Dickson Cub on Saturday, Aug. 15 at 9.15 a m. The programme inclu ies the fallowing items. Setuiday, August 15 930 to 10.15 am. Mr.
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  • 451 6 YESTERDAY’S MATCH Orr and Begley Bat Well In the return match between the Penang Cricket Club and the Public Services played yesterday on the Esplanade, the Services won by 20 runs. The match was a low scoring affair, the wicket being on the soft side.
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  • 326 6 In a match played on the Free School ground yesterda? the Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Free School by 19 runs. The Chinese Recreation Club who had first knock did not do too well the whole side b?ing dismiss'd for 58 but the school f*red even
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  • 404 6 BROWN AND VERITY Team for This Week’s Match In selecting ten members of the English team to meet the New Zealanders in the first of the two additional Test matches, which begins at the Oval on Wednesday, the selectors have dropped five of the men who
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  • 136 6 SPECIAL EXHIBIT AT KUALA LUMPUR Arrangements have been made for the sp cial exhibit of the Fisheries Department to be staged at the f rthcoming Exhibition at Kuala Lumpur. The exhibits include both fresh and era fish. In the former category are included Chinese carp, "Kuhi" fish, "Sep
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  • 103 6 JULY LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT The following &ra the reeu’ts of Friday ties: Mixed Doubles Handicap:—3o 2 M rRichardson and G W Bryant beat —l5 2 Miss Roberta and G Galdasck 8 6, 6 4 Ladies Singles Handicap:—ls Mias S Dennys beat —5 Mrs F.etcher 61,6 2. Singles
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  • 525 6 Lieut, fl. R. S. Law, S.S.V.F., has been appointed Acting Captain. Mr. A. J. Sheedy has been appointed Chief Police Officer, Penang. Mr. L. V. J. Layille, lately D.P.P. Perak, has been called to the Bar (Inner Temple). Dr. T. O. Wakefield, of the Malayan Medical Service,
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  • 70 6 TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME The Kuala Lumpur Amateur Rd io Society will broadc st from the Studio on Tuesday at 6.30 pm. on a wavelength of 65 Metres. 6 30 p.m Ma’ay Music. 7 p.m. English Music. 7.15 p,m, Mr. A, N. Farquharson on Market Conditions and Share
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 47 6 MOU YEH CO., (The Chinese Bazaar) 83, Bishop Street, Penang, Announces the arrival of a new shipment of lacquer wares of various descriptions which are now on display at the above premises. Inspection cordially invited. Prices very competitive to suit every pocket in the present slump time.
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    • 248 6 I Columbia 1 C B 259 f H. el, Bwadfull F ox T Kiver and Me I 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 a wonderful tune. C B
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  • 1095 7 PROTECTION NEEDED Alarming Predictions for the Future CAWNPORE ATROCITIES ALARMING predictions as to the future in India were made to a Pinang Gazette representative by one of the leading British manufacturers’ represent stives in the East, whose head office is at Calcutta and who was passing
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  • 506 7 SPLENDID PERFORMANCE Un’inployment Fund Benefits by $7OO Last night s Concert at the Runnymede Hotel, judging from the standard of performance, the attendance and financial result must be considered a success. The programme was a well balanced one, providing an interesting variety of items. It opened
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  • 242 7 CRIMINAL APPEAL WI HDRAWN Mr. Justice Whitley spent a busy morn ing in the Supreme Court to-day. His Lordship heard summonses, etc. in Chambers which kept him occupied till 12 30. A number of short matters were then disposed of and His Lordship was to sit again
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  • 154 7 FIVE ACCUSED AGAIN IN POLICE COURT The cases against the five persons arrested in connection with the fraud at Messrs Boustead and Co. Ltd, Penang, where four cheques alleged to have been stolen from the firm’s cheque book and later cashed, were again mentioned before Mr. Edward Jago
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  • 71 7 TAMIL CHARGED A Tamil named Veersppen was to day charged in the Penang Police Court before Mr Edward Jago. Police Magistrate, with lurking and house trespass with intent to commit an offence. The prosecution allege that the accused was arrested inside a house in Penang-road
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  • 536 7 WEIGHTS FOR WEDNESDAY Card of Seven Events The following are the weights for the second day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run on Wednesday, July 29. The card consists of only seven events and the first race will begin at
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  • 393 7 Race 3 Horses —Class 1, Division 3—6 Furs. 3.10 pm. Brass Kuob 9 0 Hatchet Lane 8. 5 Benaroon 813 Lady Rossdale 8, 4 Kings- Va 810 Merry Christmas 8 4 Perle DOr 8.10 Lucky Mistake 713 Olympic Jinks 8.10 Greenut 712 Armide 8. 8 Loch
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  • 384 7 VOTE BONUS OPPORTUNITY “PINANG GAZETTE” ELECTION CAMPAIGN For the next fourteen days only the 500,000 extra votes for each total of $100, in subscription money handed in, will remain in force. Candidates living out of Penang will have the same opportunity of securing subscriptions right up to
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  • 146 7 FIRST ROUND RESULTS The third series of matches in the First Round of the Penang Table Tennis Championship was played last night before a large gathering. The results were as follows: Khor Kim Kee v. Chuah Lay Poon; walk over for Kim Kee. Teh Thong Khay v.
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  • 149 7 TO MORROW AT THE ESPLANADE AT 8.30 pm. 1. March St. Sebastian Stop ford 2. Potpourri Potted Overtures Engleman 3. Selection Song of the Drum Finck Introducing: —"Bazaar Beene. Act II “Song Of The Hillmen. ‘‘You Looked at me I must leave my house Grotesque Dance When
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  • 191 7 The method of treating hay-fever cas< g by means of zinc ionisation of the lining membranes of the nose described by a London surgeon in to dav s British Medical Journal’ is so sim.ne tin; one wonders why it has not been tried before. The nose
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  • 29 8 Stokes, —On July 26, at the Maternity Hospital, to Phyllis, wife of Lt. Comdr. J. A. L. Stokes, R. N. (RetdJ, Bungei Patani Estate, Kedah, a daughter, Elizabeth.
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  • 335 8 The public will have noted with concern that two ugly, parallel drains have been constructed across that open space between Perak and Burmah-roads known as “Westlands.” This, it is to be feared, presages the cutting of a road across the area, preparatory towhat Mr. Lloyd George would call “development,”
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  • 364 8 One of the most surprising aspects of the present period of trade depression is the obstinacy with which retail prices keep up True, there have bean considerable reduo tions since three or four years ago, but the reductions are nothing like so pronounced as has been the case in
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  • 247 8 Rumour has it that an exciting battle is imminent between Reno, the home of divorce made easy, and Cuernavaca, in Mexico. Apparently Reno has bsen talking a little too loudly about the f*ci ities it offers to those couples who desire to sever the marri age
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  • 1145 8 A H' 1 Penarg, Monday. fijT is a matter for profound satisfaction that tbe fund in aid of the European unemployed will benefit to the extent of some $7OO as the result of the concert held last evening at tbe Runnymede Hotel. It is not our purpose
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 279 8 I DANISH I I C| RICM^®TH 'fNP The finest in the world. Have you tried it? Doyon know that when treated in the right way before use yoa cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get it at home? Place tin on ice for at least two hours.
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    • 30 8 E. O. HOTEL Tuesday, 28th Ju’y, 1931, 9-30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCE Wednesday, 29th July. 9.30 p.m. race dinner and danje Friday, 31st July, 1931» 9.30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCE
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    • 30 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: A reader states that he first met his wife when he was playing a game of Indo. We had no idea that the game was so dangerous.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 40 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of the late Mr. Lee Swee Bee wish to thank all friends and relatives who attended the funeral, and also all those who lent their oars, rendered services, sent wreaths, letters and te egrams of condolence. I
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  • 256 9 -Reuter. religious war BREAKS OUT Governor and Youth in Pistol Duel MOB’S FURY AGAINST ROMAN CATHOLICS Sequel of Anti-Clerical Laws Vera Cruz, July 26 The Govern)!* of Vera Cruz has been wounded, several persons were killed, four churches burned to the ground and martial law declared
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  • 75 9 -Reuter. Won by Flying Officer Edwards London, July 25 Flying Officer Edwards won the King’s Cup Air Race round Eugland at the average speed of 117 miles an hour. Flight-Lieu tenant Gibbons was second with a speed of 109. Rain and clouds the whole day made the
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  • 55 9 Renter, Flood Havoc at Nanking; 10,000 Homeless Nanking, July 26 As the result of the heaviest rains for the T&et fifty years, four thousand houses have collapsed and ton thousand rendered home less. Parts of the city’ are submerged fo ft depth e severs’, feet. Other Yangtze
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  • 51 9 —Reuter. Further Pinpricks by the League of Nations Geneva, July 26 Inw'| Q °f Nations Committee for ectual Co operation ended its sessions. reiterated its intention of affording ma the greatest possible assistance. It a m 3s on to visit China to study 6 ID -se education
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  • 50 9 "Reuter. Paris, July 26 fail,.. 6 has occurred from heart lea'. ur B K. Frankel, a prominent w aA Ji A Xencan d®wry, who a week ago ®f th C n t Chairman of the Council Melrt Agency in succession to Lord <el chett.-E oute r,
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  • 138 9 .—Reuter. Death of Charles Thomas Studd RENOUNCED £lOO,OOO London, July 26 A private cable received in London and published in the Sunday News announces that Charles Thomas Studd died in the Belgian Congo on July 16 and relates to the famous “0.T.”0f the trio of
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  • 130 9 Rugby Radio Service. Call for International Unity London, July 26 Addressing a gathering of five hundred United states citizens held in connection with the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral Festival, the Archbishop uttered a warning against international mistrust and jealousy. There could, he said, be no security for peace
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  • 107 9 -Reuter. To Exlerm’nate Reds or Seek Death Nanchang Ju y 26 Should I fail. I shall seek death in order to redeem myself in the eyes of my country,'* declares Chiang Kai ahek in a circular telegram in whch he stresses the necessity of exterminating the Communists
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  • 101 9 —Beuter. Bearing on Foreigners’ Status in China London, July 26 An article by Mr. O. M. Green formerly of Shanghai in the Sunday Times, recapitulating incidents in connection with the dis appearance of Mr. Thorburn, concludes that nobody asks for a return of the days when Rutherford
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  • 82 9 —Reuter. To Be Sole Legal Tender io Mexico New York July 26 Silver henceforth will be the sole legal tender in Mexico All gold coins are to be withdrawn from circulation, according to a decision reported from Mexico City to have been reached by Mexican bankers in
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  • 24 9 Rtuter. Leningrad, July 26 Tie Graf Zeppelin left fcr the Arctio at 11 10 a m., loo» 1 1““ 6 Ktu r
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  • 267 9 —Reuter, Acceptance Bank Established BRITISH STATESMEN'S VISIT Economic Situation Easier Berlin, July 25 Mr. Stimson arrived at Berlin this afternoon and is staying at the American Embassy. The Ambassador, Mr. Sackett, gave a dinner in his honour at which all members of the German Government were
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  • 55 9 Reuter. Surat, July 27 Gandhi has sent a letter in the form of an ultimatum to a Land Revenue Collector alleging coercion in the collection of land revenue. Gandhi has telegraphed the substance of the letter to the Viceroy, who, it is understood, has asked Gandhi
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  • 179 9 J Al W.x. Rugby Radio Service. 14 to 19th Century Works London July 26 The exhibition of French Art which for the first two months of next year wii 1 occupy a whole range of galleries a Royal Academy is conceived on the scale oi previous
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  • 140 9 Renter. Obscure Dutch Doctor Steps Forward TREMENDOUS VALUE London, July 27 A comparatively obscure Dutch physician named Bendien, who has been patiently conducting researches at Zeist for many years, has suddenly appeared in the front rank of the World's cancer experts. Dr. Alfred Piney Research Pathologist, Cancer
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  • 59 9 Reuter. Prison’s Almost Incredible Punishment Washington, July 27 Yet another Wickersham Commission report has appeared, dealing this time with the penal system. It declares that despite almost incredible punishments most prisons fail as disciplinary correctors. They advocate a new type of institution where education is stressed and
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  • 64 9 Reuter. Wimbledon Golf Course London. July 26 The Prince of Wales during a round of golf on the Royal Wimbledon Course last evening holed out in one stroke at the sixth which measures 220 yards. During his visit to Bra il in March on
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  • 40 9 -Reuter. Sinai, July 26 Princess Ileana. sister of King Carol of Rumania, has married Archduke Anton von Hapsburg. She signed a declaration affirm ing she remained a Rumanian citizen despite the marriage. They will reside at Munich.—
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  • 77 9 Has an Hour’s Flight in Flying Boat The Hon. the Resident Counaillor Mr. P. T. Allen, had ever an hour s flight in the R. A. F. Flying boat 8. 1161 on Sunday morning. The Resident Councillor and Commander Jackson boarded the vessel which was lying off
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  • 73 9 Donations previously acknowledged $47 278.88; F. H. Sullivan Esq., 18.0 U i Clubs 212.101 J. L. Woods Esq proceeds of 3 Song Recitals 400.00 Penang Cricket Club proceeds of the hire of seats at t- t. Andrew’s Day r occer Match 75 00 Sundries F.M.S Government 10,000
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 78 9 His Master’s Voice NEW RECORDS JUST ARRIVED. CAN BE HEARD AT S. MOUTRIE CO., 16, BISHOP STRBET. PENANG. USB “KRIS” CHESTS I And Avoid Bulging Cases and Consequent Excess Freight. I 4 Quotations any quantities frem GuTmHE E €fe ms TINS |i po|11 I!)I Il 1 v I A 1
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  • 645 10 HEALTHY FINANCES Profit on Year’s Working The following are the minutes of the Tifteenth Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, held at the Office of the General Manag'”-?, No. 2. Canton R--ad, Shanghai, on Thursday, Jane 25, 1931, Present:—Messrs. A. W. Barkill (Chairman), Chun Bing
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  • 189 10 TRUTH” ADVICES CAUTION Referring to the snail alvance in the prico of rubber several weeks ego“Tru :h” lavs Naturally, I am asked whether I ttrnk the r’se will continue, aid I find it «e y difficult to give a definite a iswer. Taking tha long view, aa
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  • 650 10 ANNUAL MEETING Selective Tree Tapping The twenty-first Annual General Meeting of the stareholders of Rubber Estates of Krian Limited was held on June, 24, 1931, at the registered offices, 7 Martin’s Lane, Cannon Street, E. 0., Mr. W. Arthur Addins ill (Chairman of the Company)
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  • 74 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, July 25 Park. 123 85 New York, 4.85fc 5 Brussels. 34.77; Geneva, 24 91; Amster* lam, 12.04; Milan 92.75; Berlin 20i Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16 Odo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.6 Prague, 163 f; ELdsingfors 192 f Madrid, 541 Lisbon, 110; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817 Rio,
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  • 419 10 ANNUAL MEETING Division to Revert to Government The annual general meeting of Punggor Rubber Estates Ltd., was held at the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, on Thursday afternoon. Mr. R. Renton presided, supported by Messrs. E. A. Gibson and O. R. 8. Bateman. Proposing the adoption of
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  • 19 10 Tongkab Harbour Tin Dredging Co. N L. From 19ih to 25 h July (one week), Piculs 150
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  • 99 10 The e.e. Klang arrived this morning with the following passengers from Singapore Port Swettenham: Mr H J Fougere Mr W R Sutherland, Mr Lim Cheng Law. Mr Oog Jin Hoe, Mrs. W H Hont, Mr R Pickup, Miss M Begv, Mies Beatty, Mrs Bowden and Mr Lim Peng
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  • 179 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS, KENNEDY Co’s share list ei 11 ajn. to day:— Saturday To day S 8 SHARES a PQ QQ tt CQ o. Sc. 10. 10. Mining Hongkong Tin.. 15'6 16 3 15/6 16'-cam Johan Tin .224 .27}
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  • 50 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T/A/: LONDON Spit £lOB 2-6 Unchanged 3 Heaths £llB 50 Unchanged SINGAPORE $55.75 per red Up 25 c. 75 tons dm RUBBER: London 2 15/16 d, Unchanged Nev YH6c. (Sold) Unchanged Uni 9 c. Down 1 e. By Ocwtttn of
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  • 149 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.B. Sheet 9 oh. per pound pl 112/ Quirt. London 2} 1 New York 6 eta fgold) (By Conrtaty of Jfossrs. Allen Dennyi.) General Produce Agency Ltdflog?pore Price* for Standard Ribbed Snroke l Sheet for to-day are ae folio «rt— Bt ot 9} eta. per
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  • 965 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES 6 Il 1 51 BUBBOK tDenaal f e f 1 AHetby Bnbbse Be TO AIOI G*j*h Rubbcf BfetaSe 80 l 70 tmalmmriM ■•lay BftaM> 90 1 R Byirffc.te 8 > 1 00 Ayer Kanlng Rubber Brtetee 2C BO Ayer Molek Rubber Oe 60 Ayer Penee
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 39 10 For Health and Strength all the year round take Halls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE. From all first-cUrs Chemists and Wine Merchants and AFRICAN EASTERN (MALAYA). LTD SINGAPORE PENANG. M, •Proprietor,: Stephen Smith A 00. »4, Bow, London, England.
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    • 467 10 Chterjttl anJ Cool" DINNER AN C E Wcdscsday and Sa'urday Saturday h t Ang RACE DINNER DANCE (Coonnimity Singin j) EXTENSION UNTIL Ai M Sunday 2nd August, The STRAITS POLICE will play [on the lawn, wesnh D permitting) commencing r 93j p.m. 6 TIFFIbT COUPONS Are now available at Reduced
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 101 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Tuesday 6 a.m. 77 E Neon 86 s 7mm 5 r.m- 83 8 Wednesday 6 a.m. 75 e Noon 80 w 23 m m 5 p.m. 80 w Thursday 6 a.m, 73 s Noon 84 s 25 m m 5 r.m. 82 s
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  • 1092 11 Port Of. Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THS following is a list of resTdls arriving and sailing from Penang during the mk IN PORT TO-DAY si*' Tronoh from Langkat. Pangkalan Soesoejand Pangkalan Brandan.Bailed for Pangkalan Biandan, Pangkalan Soesoe and Langkat to-day at 3 p. m. d
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 123 11 /V*** Proved by teat to be the beet.’ Auiardarf First Prize in open competition f ShF «t ‘Brewers’ Exhibition, London, 192®. I OP Try it*—and judge for youreelf. B Agents SIME DARBY Co., Ltd.. SINGAPORE Browns <u s® I There is ■3 i an 0 I J S I I
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    • 55 11 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 Coiiyer Quay. (Incorporated in U. A.) Singapore 8. 8, Always carry American Express Travelers Cheques
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    • 262 11 1 '1 1 1 On Their Way ALL over the world—millions of f Hi 1• 1 people rely on Bigfßen to wake /fflF’iA 3 them every morning. 3». VLz Big Ben —and Baby Ben, a small- lir I *1 er timepiece but otherwise Big 1" y H h Ben’s duplicate—are
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 112 11 titJESTIC SOUND 6-15 To-Night 9-30 LAST NIGHT OF raramount’s Thrilling Air Romance young Eagles WITH Charles (Buddy) Rogers Jean Arthur and Paul Uukas To- Morrow THE FAMOUS MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS NO, NO, NANETTE WITH The Beautiful Broadway Favourite BERNICE CLAIRE Alexander Gray, Lucien Littlefield and a b?g cast Magnificent Technicolour
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  • 688 12 SINGAPORE VIEWS A Director’s Disgust An, Official’s Assurance Do you think it is in keeping with the spirit of Rotary that you should stand your friends drinks and they y°n?’* This momentous question a Free Press*’ representative put to Rotary offic ala» members, and others» in
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  • 178 12 COURT APPLICATION Lessors to Take Over Property as Going Concern As a "matter of great urgency” the Assistant Official Assignee (Mr. E. N. Taylor) applied in the Bankruptcy Opurt before the acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sproule) for permission to dispose of the property known
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  • 287 12 Ihe Critical Years, At no period of her life is your daughter in greater need of sympathy and watchful care than during those years when she is passing into woman hood. Many girls suffer greatly at this time. Often too, they suffer in silence. Ths dawning consciousness of
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  • 141 12 BUSINESS FOR MEETING The following are the agenda for an ordinary meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission to beheld to-morrow. 1. Minutes of last meeting to b« confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on minute papers &e. to
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  • 284 12 WOMAN WHO DOES NOT GROW OLD 60—And Looks Only 16 Women all over the world will wa'ch with eager attention the investigations famous American scientists are to make into the case of Miss Edna Wallace Hopper, the woman who never grows old. Miss Hopper is the miracle woman
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  • 461 12 13 MONTHS IN A YEAR The most revolutionary change since the institution of Summer Time in the everyday lives of the world’s peoples has been planned to take place on January 1, 1934. A new calendar, which will regulate our activities in every brmch of business and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 46 12 ifT CORNS I HURTING? I) \f Q ne application of "GETS-IT” i f will relieve that aching, throbbing |l I corn. After a few days it shrivels up and I I"GETS-IT,” the universal corn destroyer, pjgj* <2* ends all corn troubles. You can work, i U
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    • 46 12 BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. Two Million (new second-hand and rare) on every conceivable subject in stock. State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues. 30 Departmental catalogues issued, ETYVI F Q 121 Charin g Cross Road A I esJ London, England.
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    • 238 12 y° iir convenience -JI tHg >M, am. V JML 1 W/ 7/ne Perfect /4 q Cigarettes for Obtainable !oCts MADE..IN ENGLAND Everywhere CAPSTAN EIGHTS I r f —a—- 5 9 I Just Look at Him! I And yet if everybody’s baby were Even a delicate baby will take like Jimmy,
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  • 3035 13 Punters Have a Bad Day Several Upsets Tinakill and Kings-Ma Pay $lO4 Each Kalaw’s Victory By TIG-TAG Except for one well backed horse who obliged, the opening day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting provided another series of upsets from start to finish and
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 103 13 A delightful Nourishing ra Summer Health W Drink ciw/ 9 lvm 9 I COLD QVfl LTIN E’ rife < BnCUn,Newe and, A. P. B. 34. Rose’s Snaps FOR Cocktails Jaffa Snap f West Indian Snap y/ Lemon Snap /y CA Morelia Snap t Grenadine Snajk "Happy Days dear old Ma"
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  • 486 14 Honouring Balloonist and His Companions Five brave men left Stockholm on Jane 14 for the Polar waste?, taking with them a simple crcsa bearing three names. Members of a new Scardinavian Polar Expedition, they are travelling north for more than 2,000 miles
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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