Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 August 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 175. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 564 1 T. NAGATA BfiOTHKM dentists EjMtfi Office next Id The Diaponwtfy. frweiAOffiot M, LelU Bhirt I 1 Malayan Fertilisers, ltd. “Hath An Excellent Good Name.” I II Much Ado. etc. Act 3 Sc. 1. Ammonium Phosphate B Ammonium Phosphate (L) I Blood IVleal 11 Bone Meal (Steamed Fine) J 'I JLy
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    • 14 1 B.TONSATSU STUDIO with np-to-date PM»» gjnqphy by elMri® HfM» fhoM m. AM BIBHOP PXNAN&
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    • 2086 2 POSITIONS VACANT I TAIPING TURF CLUB BANKS. I “pAD M O R E’A/’l fifth professional MEEH. g CHARTERED BANK HGHGKOSB SHAHGHS! BANKING all-British Bo» No. 113, f■> Pmar g Gazette. Subject to sufficient support being forth- OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. I CORPORATION. I Folly qnaFfi-d Staff NURFE wqnirod 2
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  • 1475 3 Importance of Path Planting His Highness Continuing His Good Work The following is a resume of the f m’Dutfe of a meeting of the Perak State I C inndh b p!d at Kuala Kangsir on Mondjy,Jniy2o. t The Council meets at 10 a. m., Hie i Highness
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    • 355 3 Keeping fresh and alert! Before and during those strenuous hours of W w/lH play the experienced sports-lover relies with I II ffijSSBI confidence on the glowing stimulus and refreshing I ill j W properties of '47//’. Applied generously to the /W O hands and arms, the nape of the neck,
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    • 1258 4 5 days More 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 whole Prize Election I flection Opens July, 111 Election Closes Sept. 151 B LIST OF
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  • 2724 6 Favourites Oblige Poldara Wins Again on a Tight Rein Three Exciting Finishes BY “TIC-TAC” Several favourites obliged at yesterday’s races, the last day of the Penang Autumn Meeting, but there were at least three exciting finishes. Hannah’s Garden and Tandubas (in the fourth race)
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  • 195 6 i a SUNDAY CRICKET Ward Takes 8 For 31 Runs At Parit Buntar, on Sunday, the Straits Trading Company 0. 0., Butterworth, beat the Krian Club by 55 runs. The following were the scores Straits Trading Co. 0. 0. Ward ot Holland b Dunn 18
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  • 498 6 Extension of leave has been Mr. L. Allen, 0. B. E„ M. Q 8?^ to Mies R. J. Davis has been anrwu nnreing sister. General Che Abdul Manaff bln Ml R been appointed to act ai Sunerint?} Monopolies and Customs, Kedah. Qdeut News has been received in
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  • 41 6 -Reuter. SOMERSET DEFEATED BY KENT Loudon, July 3 At Canterbury, Kent defeated Somerset by eight wickets. The following were the 8001*68! Somerset 122 (Freeman 7—59) and 67 (Freeman 8 —35). Kent 145 (Andrews 5 —52) and 18 to* wickets.—
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  • 38 6 —Reuter. AMERICAN TEAM SELECTED New York, August 1 The American Wightman Cup against Great Britain is as follows: Hotchkins-Wightman (Captain', Helen Wills-Moody, Miss Helen Jacow< Mrs L. A. Harper, Mrs. Marion Jessups Miss Marjorie Morrill. —Reuter.
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  • 59 6 PENANG SUCCESSES (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, August 8 At the Kinta Annual Rille at Ipoh, on August 1 2 and 3 first day, T. J. MacGregor Pe na 011 jof three and P. J. Hall (Penang) the six events. On second and t MacGregor won
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  • 1711 7 Mr. V. Nadasam Pillay 19 Years’ Service to Penang Hindu Sabha The 19th anniversary of the Penang Hindu Sabba was held on Sunday at the gabha Hall in Dato Kramat Road. The proceedings commenced at 8 a.m. presided over by Mr. V. Nadaeam Pillay J. P. and
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  • 64 7 —Reuter. Thousand Miles of Antarctic Claimed by “Discovery” 1 on don. August 1 The Discovery, Scott's old Arctic ship has berthed at the London Docks after two years’ exploration of the Antarctic the leader of which, Sir Douglas Mawson, remained in Australia Captain Mac Kenzie said they
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  • 47 7 -Reuter. Bombay, August 2 The National Liberal Federation has pasaed a resolution denouncing all sugges tions for the repudiation of India's public debt but urging that an independent tribu cal should decide the nature and extent of the adjustment between Great Britain and India.—
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  • 67 7 TO NIGHT S BROADCAST The Fuala Lumpur mateur Radio Society wil* broadcast from the Studio to nu’ht at 6.30 pm. on a wave length of 65 Met r es. 630 p,m. Malay Mucic. 700 Eaglish 715 Mr. N. Farquharson on Market Conditions and Share Quotations. 7.25
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  • 54 7 To day at the Esplanade at 6 p m. 1 March Grove House Hume 2 Overture JUanita Williams 3 Selecti m Kissing Time Caryll4 Japo Niaiserie Ke Sa Ko Chapius 5 Fox Trot My Baby Just Cares For Me Donaldson 6 Selection Tails Up Braham 7 I inale
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  • 35 7 LIST NO. 5. The Penang Indian Unemployment Committee acknowledge with thanks the follow ing:— Previously acknowledged 1 524 46 Penang Chinese Football Association —Share of proceeds of Football Match 84.85 1,559.31
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  • 56 7 NEWS OF TWO LOCAL SUO JESSES IN LONDON News has been received here that Miss Beag Tek has passed her Intermediate LL. B. examination University of London) and that Mr Lim Khye 8u his obtained a First Class Pass in his first year examina Hon at
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  • 66 7 Charged with attempting to commit suicide by jumping into the sea, a Chinese named Chua Hock eng to-day pleaded gu lty in the t enang f oHce Court His Worship ordered that the accused be sent to the hospital for observation and postponed the case
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  • 2364 7 Penang Players’ Great Form Aste 7 for 42; 61 21 not out; Carr 53; Rodrigo 3 for 28 Full Scores The Colony defeated the F. M. S. at Singapore by nine wicLets with nearly half an hour to spare. The three Penang representatives distinguished
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  • 435 8 The permanency of the reiuction in the cost of living is problematical and does not warrant reduction in the scale of municipal salaries. That is the decision arrived at by the special committee appoint ed by the municipal commissioners, Singapore, to consider the advisability of reducing
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  • 255 8 To day there are many empty houses in Penang—in some quarters the total ig put at 1,500 —yet rents remain obstinately high. One inducement to landlords to let their property is removed by the Municipality ‘which invites claims for refund of assessments on property which is tenantless
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  • 1316 8 A. H. L. Penang, Tuesday. O©HIS is a day of memories for many and appropriately enough the hon. Mr. Justice Whitley is to discourse of war this evening when the Rotary Club of Penang opens its doors to the wives of its members. ZT seems strange now
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 148 8 ANNOUNCING PRITCHARD'S NEW DISCOUNTS. From August Ist. 710/ 5 DISCOUNT will be given off General Groceries an 4 Wines, for cash and prompt monthly settlements. Our NEW PRICE LIST will be ready during the first week in August showing marked reductions. Please compare our prices before purchasing elsewhere. TAKE ADVANTAGE
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    • 20 8 E>. O. HOTEL. Friday, 7th August SPECIAL DINNER ANO DANCE DANCE MUSIC BY THE BAND OF THE s.s. “President Polk”
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    • 13 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: Revised Proverb A fool and his money are soon petted.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 836 9 -Reuter. Progress of Various Flights > I Lindbergh’s Arctic Crawl Famous Italian Airman Killed on Lake Garda Tokio Flyers' Bad Luck The various flights upon which public attention is focussed were continued over the holidays. The following are the latest positions of the principal participators:
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  • 62 9 -Reuter. But Favourable Balance on Year Sydney, August 2 The year’s exports fall thousands, Australian currency) were £lO2 038, a decrease of £23,038 of which gold declined £l4 594, and merchandise £3 493 Imports were £68,200. After allowing for the abnormal exchange the excess of exports is
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  • 537 9 -Reuter, Restrictions on Credits Relaxed BRITISH PRECAUTIONS Berlin, August 1 Following the increase in the Discount Rate, the Reichsbank has cancelled a’l res frictions on credits vis-a-vis private banks. One of the most important measures of the Reichsbank is that bills of exchange which are deposited
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  • 100 9 —Reuter. Aged Inventor Suffering From Diabetes and Nephritis New York. August 1 The inventor Edison is critically ill. New York, August 2 A bulletin states Edison is suffering from chronic nephritis and diabetes The diabetes is now under control and the nephritis seems to be improving. He
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  • 66 9 —Renter. Emergency Powers for the Authorities Simla August 1 The Viceroy in an Ordinance confers special powers for the maintenance of law and order in Burma that the authorities may arrest without warrant agitators tion the assistance of any person for the restoration or order seize
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  • 255 9 -Reuter. Hundreds Drowned at Hankow CITY CUT OFF iFROM FOOD SUPPLIES "Districts Overwhelmed by Rush of Waters < Hankow, lugust 4 After being threatened for some days by flooding by the Yang tse which is lapping over the Bund and from the lakes in the rear of the
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  • 122 9 Reuter, Soviet Tricks Not Wanted in Buenos Ayres New York, August 2 From Buenos Aires it is re ported that, following yesterday’s raid on the Amtorg offices, the police to day visited another building where Soviet officials maintained a second office. It is alleged the Amtorg besides
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  • 86 9 -Reuter. Fierce Tribal Fighting in M’Singa Maritzburg, August 3 Several thousand natives have engaged in fierce tribal fighting and it is believed many lives have been lost The outbreak was due to strife between a pretender to the Regency of M’Singa location and followers of the lawful
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  • 88 9 -Benter. A “General Failure” in the United States Waehirgton, ugust 1 The Wickersham Crimes Report on the United States police force, now issued, says with few exceptions the police forces throughout the country are a “general failure.” The units are permeated with graft and incompetence In
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  • 92 9 -Reuter. Man Swept Off Royal Yacht by Heavy Seas London, August 3 The enormous holiday crowd thronged the promenade at Cowas to see the Royal Yacht Britannia with the King aboard to participate in the first race of Cowes Week, was shocked before the start
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 219 10 •Contestants Eager to Make Up Totals “P.G.” Popular Election Next Saturday the first period in the Pinang Gazette's Great Popular Election will close. This does not mean that the Election will be over, it merely means that the first milepost has been reached
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  • 281 10 TWO HOURS PROGRAMME AT EXHIBITION Whi’e thise who h-va seen the Wembley or ABe'ehot Tattnos may not b* impressed by the pioneer effort in Kuala Lumpur, t' e organiser? aid part cioanis have not the least reason to be aei a ru’d of their «Sorts, and
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  • 131 10 APPOINTMENT FOR SON OF AN OLD F.M.S. OFFICIAL Mr. T. O. Skeat, B/A., h j a jait been appointed to an A?si*tant Keeparship in the Department of Manuscripts. British Mustum. Mr. T. C Sae*i is the s nof Mr. W. W. Skeat, an cffijivl gaide-lec turer in
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  • 70 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvich) London, August 3 Paris, 123 90; New York, 4.851 Brussels. 34.80; Geneva, 24 91; Amsterdam, 12.05; Milan 92.85; Btrlin 20$; Stockholm 18.15; Copenhagen, 18,16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.55 Pragu*, 164; Helsingfors, 193; Madrid, 53 95; Lisbon, 110; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio, 3i 7 s
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  • 53 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T/.Vs LONDON S?«t £*oB 0 0 Down 5/3 NuHn’ till 76 Down 2/B SINGAPORE $56.37J pr MN Up $1 25 150 tom tai RUBBERi Loiritn 2 11/10 d, Unchanged Rew Y»k 511/IGe. (tad) Up 1/lOc. Lkil 01/2 c. Up ic.
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  • 286 10 Miny people, when they experience an ache or pain in the small of the back, immediately jump to the conclusion that something must be wrong with their kidneys. This, a; any dcctor will agree, is in most cases an entirely erroneous idea. In not one per
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  • 45 10 The hornet a*d n ail bv the g.u. Khybtr oicses at 6 p.m. on Sa urray. toe B.h instant. Th*> 0.8. Catiay with iraUs dears’ched from London on July 16 jg expected to arrive hen a 2 p.m. on Thursday, the 6.h instant.
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  • 6 10 TIN PRICES
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  • 285 10 HADDON AND BAUGHAN SCORE 50 EACH In au interesting match played on the Esplanade on Sunday a team of Nen B-nners defeated the Penang Cricket C ub by 25 runs. For the Non Benders Haddon comp led a splendid half century and f _>r the Club Fanghan
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  • 78 10 Ng Ah Wood, who vai described aa a member of the Penang Turf Ciub, was to-day charged in the Police Court with loitering for the purpose of betting or wagering. The accused pleaded guilty. Detective Inspector Hall s id that the accused wbo was a member of the club
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  • 47 10 TWO DAY MEETING Owirg to insufficient entrhs, the Taiping Turf Club Professional Meeting which was or g naily fixed for Au.ust 8, 12 and 15 la« now made reduced to a two day meeting and toe dates wi Ibe August 8 and Monday, August
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  • 181 10 Router. Darcers Cut off on Burning Pier London August 4 Yesterday’s Bank Holiday was marred by a number of tragedies. As well as the man drowned from the Britannia, nine bathers were drowned in the sea and rivers including a young man and two out of his three
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  • 107 10 An Indian named Mohamed Abubakar was to day produced before Mr Edward Jago. Police s'agistrate and charged with the possession of mutton unstamped by the Superintendent of the Municipal Abbatoirs. It was alleged that the accused, a man from Butterworth brought mutton and other meat and sold
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  • 138 10 -Reuter. Menace of Allowing Silver to “Go to the Dogs” London, August 4 If silver is allowed to go to the dogs we shall force the Cninese to seek their own salvation by manufacturing themselves the goods they require, declares Mr. H. E. Morris of Shanghai
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  • 71 10 A Malay named Ahmad bin Abdullah who was arrested by the Detective Department on instructions from the Taiping Police and charged with criminal breach of trust of 'ss3o/. was today produced before Mr. Edward Jago, the Police Magistrate I Detective Inspector Gordon said that he had not
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 40 10 Cheer Jul anil Cool TO-MORROW DINNER DANCE Also There will be an extra DINNER DANCE on Thursday Sunday 9th August. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT TIFFIN COUPONS Are bow available at Reduced Rates for Cash. KUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldnek, Manager. ’Phone 543.
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    • 442 10 TO LET 481, Barmah Road aid 16, b' I MEHD YOIB RAOBtor I (Sntry Ist Sep:.) Sprat e f.r| European occupation. Fjr 1 a't cu ars,; WHII F YAH Hof I ple«ae a jply to 13, Leith Street. WHILE lUU UJ: Kampong Kamunting Tin VOU3 CAR! Dredging Ltd. TENDERS i
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  • 3516 11 Profit of $28,000 “Multiplicity of Regulations Must Be Avoided Political Atmosphere The Third Annual General Meeting of i company was held at the Registered i Office. 15, Old Market Square, Kuala i Lumpur, on Saturday, July 25, 1931. Mr. Mungo Park 3 Chairman of
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    • 48 11 DUNLOP STANDARD PORT DUNLOP rDUNLdp’’ The Foreign Legion when you take And After g LEGIONNAIRE 8120 OFFENDERS AFRICAN EASTERN (MALAYA), LTD.. 4 (a NATIVE OF JERSEY WHO HAS RECENTLY ARE SINGAPORE PENANG. I Smith A Co. Ltd, ESCAPED FROM A FRENCH DISCIPLINARY DISCIPLINED Bov, London, England. 441 battalion)
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  • 1333 12 The Nazis and the Communists VERY few people seem to realise the exact state of political tension in Germany to-day. The vast bulk of the people, who are vaguely grouped under the title of SocialDemocrats. Centre, or Catholic Party and numerous other small parties, are wavering between the
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  • 209 12 HUSBAND WHO HAD BEEN BLIND FROM BIRTH A Philadelphia rvingßllni named Fra»er, who had b««a blind since birth, saw his wife for the first time on vh» fourth anniversary of their w-dding. Dr. Moore, who performed the operation, was also responsible for a student
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  • 134 12 Before Mr. Justice Bateson, Mary Frances Katharine, Baroness Furnivall, petitioned for divorce from Commander Augustine Willington Shelton Agar, V.O. (who is the eon of a former Gampola planter), naming M>u Dorothy Love as co-respondent; but she was dismissed from the suit, with costs, and decree nisi was
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 326 12 NOVELS In Search of England. H. V. Morton. In Search of Scotland. ’JJ In Search of Ireland. The Sec et of Trescobell. Joseph Hocking. The Captain of Sahara. E M. Holl. The Water Gipsies. P• Herbert. A. Fever Heat. Skene Catline. The Thirteenth Floor. J. F. W. Hannay. 3«J The
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 67 12 6-15 To-Night 9-30 LAST NIGHT OF Fox Movietone’s Side-Splithng COMEDY SUCCESS “Don t Bet on Women” WITH JEANETTE MacDONALD Edmund Lowe and Roland Vounj. The Sauciest, Friskiest, Naughtiest Love Farce to reach the Screen. TO-MORROW Another Excellent Fox Production Warner Baxter Joan Fennett IN Doctor s "Wives" A darh g
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    • 43 12 TO NIGHT AND UNTIL WEDNESDAY AT ATHE GEORGE WALSH in His Rise to Fama” ree S Story of a man who conquered himself, Barbara Bedford in "The Heroic Lover” (6 ree s j MONTY BANKS, the Inimitable Comedian in “ADAM’S APPLE” (B reds)
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  • 690 13 JUDGE’d STRONG REMARKS Acquittal of Alleged Murderers The Singapore Aeeiz?, over which Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson presided, concluded cn Wednesday with the acquittal of three Chinese, Hoh Ah Set, Tan Seng and Yow Hoo Book, who were charged with murder and armed robbery. The esse for the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 164 13 to jj smoke1 1 FfMzggr/ the —al WORLDS IHI N| OT BEST 1 J VIRGINIA BlackT"" “White is an a MSI indication RJ 1 of your I Jg good taste. I A gents r N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING GO.» PEMAHB. In W 'X Wgijohu J V. Kim BgggtoA V
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    • 38 13 RICKMANSWORTH PA HOTEL W 25 minutes London, I minute Station, own grounds, beautiful country, Colt, etc., Every comfort, central heating, gas fires running H. C. in bedrooms. IDEAJj FOR YOUR LEAVE Proprietor, having been East, knows yo»r requirements.
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    • 554 13 The Question of Retirement The question of ultimately retiring from the Tropics to residence in the Home Country is one which you are undoubtedly consi- j dering. Present economic condiV tions make money-making dimaQ d neec f° r sav D °f income is greater than ever before. What better means
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  • 571 14 AV3TRALIA-EN3LAND AIRMAN Record Time Despite An Emergency Landing After 34 hours without sleep Mr. J»mes Molliaon arrived at Seletar Aerodrome on Taursday at 11 o’ckck in aa attempt to reach England from Australia in seven days. He left ai hour later for Alor Officers at
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 410 14 Strengthen those Nerves £££<£#£? Neurasthenia (nerve-weakness) has been called the “disease of the 20th century.” It is estimated that 95% of the popula- tion suffer from it. Trembling of the X hands, irritability, restlessness are a few s symptoms; so are sleeplessness, stomach trouble, lack of energy. All are due
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    • 241 14 BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. Two Million (new second-hand and rare) on every conceivable subject in stock. State your wants fuhy. We will then send suitable Catalogues. 30 Departmental catalogues issued. VI 17 Q 121, Charing Cross Ro*d IKX LuJLuO London, England. PILES CAN EE CURED. A Treatment
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    • 199 14 4 .4 £> u s hen t^’ re hot 1. danger threatens. How they enjoy football > those T 7 boys! A kick and a run—a tumbleHh— \>( and roll on the ground—and off k kl I V they go again. Don’t stop their v play k ut uar d
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  • 633 15 Penang, August 4. 1931. CHOWBAST A MARKET, Mutton cte. Matton Indian per lb 48 He*d goat 12) Sheep 9° *ch Liver with heart A loa« do 140 do Goat or Sheep M per lb 48 Sweet Bread M fr 40 ®uet 30 idney pel? 30 Feet the fon-
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 280 15 IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES. 01? SUFFER biliousness OR INDIGESTION TAKE oe drop ci “GETS-IT” and ga on with the dance Just apply “GETS-IT” to that painful, annoying corn and the pain it relieved immediately. A few applications and you can peel it off easily and painlessly with your Fingers. That’s
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    • 538 15 asw— I' ■..^llinas 1 an imii nnmii»-. inwia 111 111 un'iniiii—i it~—r •rmrwiw Auett exceed «11,000,000. S. C. Awnrence in force exceed »38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE» WlnebesW Hoo.. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, B.C, f The Company baa £20,000
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    • 1867 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar STEAMSHIP LINE P INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG if j < MTDir AKi X ATI I IMF lulDHtb WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. A (Oompatos Incorporate ib tea MENTOR Aug. 6 London, Rottfrdem *nd Hamburg, ANI'ENOR Aug. 14 Marseilles, London* Rotterdam. Hamburg Glaigow MEDJTERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL
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