Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 August 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-08-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 176. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, sth AUGUST, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement175 1931-08-05 1 [t NAGATA sbotkebb dentists laid Office Th® DiapeniMy. t&mh Office H. Leith Btmi The World’s Best Small Car. BUILDING MATERIALS $1,250 7h.p.1 engineeringsupplies BRITISH Lara» Expanded frletal low ’/wbXfrrirmim ftrtvrfirft f Stocks p Carried All Sizes and AU Mesfoes. Quofed l_ J Manufactured by Midland Expanded Metal Co., Ltd. SOLE175 words
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Advertisement14 1931-08-05 1 B.TOIWSATSO STUDIO with Phoiß> g?iphy by alactria ii*W» Thoat TF3. TO, BIBHOP STJUBST. PBNAN&.14 words
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Advertisement1865 1931-08-05 2 to let LOST BANKS. LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1,000 per Ye a rr.nd re THE MERCANTILE BANK NĔDĔRLANOSCHE HANDEL m th. .üb Je c t .oNLY Wll i behoWinl(oW(i w through corrosion. No OF INDIA, LIMITED* MAATSCHJPPU f V’ DATE SENIOR JUNIOR REWARD Novemb j Co m m, o-and Fmanc.1,865 words
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Article834 1931-08-05 3 “GO SLOW AT FIRST Preliminary Rest Before Extertion At the beginning of the inmmer holiday season some hints may well be given with a view to ensure that a time of resting should become in addition a period of physical and mental restoratkn writes a834 words
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Advertisement140 1931-08-05 3 j 1 K s '"<£ &&&£< X '9 V X I V zi d 3 V Ar <"’ f *•< 4 m v< -< > X <s 'y xrf V i SPECS AO.WM AM FOR MALAYA I and meeting a real need when breast feeding fails and raw milk is140 words
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Advertisement580 1931-08-05 3 the Institute of E I n aovAk CNAitraa *421 rlygsene ffi hss for NINE years ON THE approved or OF HEALTH CIWZENA and its famous CORK tip Read this extract from the frill report which proves cur claims The cigarettes were found to be well and evenly packed with jtobacco,580 words
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Advertisement1275 1931-08-05 4 I 4 DAYS MORE I 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 Election opens. July, 111 Ibis Great Opßtanit, CC H1,275 words
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Advertisement1883 1931-08-05 5 mjbmmwwmmwmmhmwm** mPODIII ii 0 ri FPTIJBM 'vALUEOFSUSSCrdPTIONPAYMENTS Ul ULFI i I fe LLU I IO I I before Totes w iU be lashed). i $lO,OOO IN PRIZES -wEM-’ 2 i )R I Year, ‘if: J 30.00‘ 30.00 15,000 J OFFERED BY THE 4o°? M X X A /A 1 -*-L-1,883 words
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Article492 1931-08-05 6 YORKSHIRE’S ADVANTAGE County Cricket Championship TOURISTS AT SWANSEA London, August 4 The following are the eeirea of matches ■which finithod to-day? Glamorgan New Zealand Swansea: Glamorgan 136 (Vivian 6/70) and 259. New Zealand: 363 (Milla 137) and 36 for one wicket. New Zealand won by 9492 words
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Article369 1931-08-05 6 ON AUGUST 8 AND 10 Seven Events on Each Day Below will be found the full entries for the Taiping Turf Club Professional Meeting to be ran on Saturday, August 8. and Monday. August 10. The original dates were August 8, 12 and 15. The369 words
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Article76 1931-08-05 6 Rugby Radio Service. SHAMROCK WINS KING'S CUP London, August 4 The race for the King’s Cup at Cowes to-day was won by Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock in 4 hours 16 minutes. It is the first time that Sir Thomas Lipton has been able to enter for this trophy.Rugby Radio Service. - 76 words
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Article56 1931-08-05 6 since the inception of the contest —Rugby Radio Service. HARVARD—YA; E BEATEN BY OXFORD -CAMBRIDGE London, August 4 In the International University tennis match at Eastborne to-day Oxford and Cambridge beat Harvard and Yale by sixteen rubbers to five. This is the largest margin since the inceptionsince the inception of the contest —Rugby Radio Service. - 56 words
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Article698 1931-08-05 6 RAGING STATISTICS O’Neill the Leading Trainer The riding and training statistics for the Penang Turf Olub Autumn Meeting just concluded shows that Mayo, after a long spell, once again heads the lilt of successful jockeys. He rode two winner! on the first day, three on the698 words
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Article276 1931-08-05 6 CORONER’S EbQUIRY Culpable Homicide Amounting to Murder A verdict of culpable homic’de amounting to murder v»« returned yesterday by Mr. Edward Jago, tbe Penang Coroner, “the canclueion of into the deaih of Nelson Goonewardens, the vic im of the J lutong »oad shooting tragedy He found that276 words
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Article104 1931-08-05 6 A LIFE OF THRILLS—DEATH FROM APPENDI ITI3 During the wir Antoine Paillard, the French airman and an ex champion cvclist, was one of the leading bombing '‘aces.” He bombed Essen, lost h’s w,y in the fog, came down in Holland, and was interned. Then he104 words
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Article59 1931-08-05 6 The following are the latest amendments to the 8. R. A. Offic al Classificition List Up to Class II Poldara. Up to Class 111, Tora. Down to Class II Lucky Mistakej Long Un, Loch Royal, Greenut, Alpha and Euphony. Down to Class 4 Malita and59 words
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Advertisement110 1931-08-05 6 USE OUR MONEY Buy your PIANO on Hire Purchns a smab deposit of $5O 00 and monthly payments of $2O 00 will al ow you to take immediate delivery of a Tropical Mo tel Robinson Piano. May We Personally Explain Ip? I I 11' I 6 I Ks piano ©o110 words
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676 1931-08-05 7 CONTRACTOR’S CLAIM plaintiff’s Account the More Accurate In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Whitley found in favour of K. S. Koochoo Pillay, a contractor, in the suit he had brought against B. Young and Co., Penang, for the recovery of a sum676 words
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Article105 1931-08-05 7 Low Ah Soon the Chinese woman against ■whom a charge of concealing birth had been preferred and who was said to have been in hospital on the day the case was mentioned, was to day produced before Mr. Edward J ago, Police Magistrate, when she was105 words
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Article313 1931-08-05 7 ROTARY CLUB DINNER Mr. N. hTpT Whitley’s Address "Soma Reminiscences of the War” was the Eub’eot chosen by Mr. N. H. Pj Whitley for his ad'ress at the Rotar>* Club dinner at the E. O Hotel last night. At the outset Mr. Whitley reminded the gathering313 words
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Article159 1931-08-05 7 MAN BFNT FOR OBSERVATION A Chinese name 1 Ktuio Kiat alias Khoo Thye Kiat wns to day produced before the Pa ios Magistrate charged with committing bouse tresp.ss with intent to commit an offence namely, rob >ery The accused who entered the dock with a smile on his159 words
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Article96 1931-08-05 7 BOY SENT TO REFORMATORY SCHOOL Two Chinese youths named Ong Ah Yok and Ong Ah Choy who were convicted by the Police Magistrate Penang, on a charge of theft of a dollar noto, were to day produc ed for sentence The first accused who was96 words
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Article89 1931-08-05 7 Penang Table- T ennis Championship SECOND ROUND RESULTS The following were the results of the first series of matches in the Second Round of the Penang Table Tennis Championship:— Ong Kim Chooi beat Khor Kim Kee by 8 games to 2. Ong Ean Leng beat Teh Thong Looi by 389 words
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Article34 1931-08-05 7 —Reuter, MISS MARION JESSUP WITHDRAWS New York August 4 Miss Marion Jessup has withdrawn from ths Wightman Oup team on the grounds of indisposition. Her successor has not yet been announced —Reuter.—Reuter, - 34 words
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Article294 1931-08-05 7 SEEKING SEA OUTLET A Nation Mobilised for Damping Admiral Sir Richard Webb, speaking before the Royal Central Asian Society stressed an urgent aspect of the Soviet menace. In pre-war daxs, he said, Russia's whole impulse wai towards Oon stantinople and an outlet to the sea294 words
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Article236 1931-08-05 7 BANK AS DEFENDANTS In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Whitley had a suit before him in which the Chartered Bank of India, Austra lia and China were the defendants. 'I he plaintiff was P. L 8. P. Saminathan Chettiar of 140 Penang Street. Mr.236 words
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Article1160 1931-08-05 7 SON SUES MOTHER Plaintiff Entitled to Partial Accounts In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Whitley delivered judgment in the suit in which Mr. Ng Ann Thye, of Taiping, son of the late Towkay Ng 800 Bee, a Taiping millionaire, sued his mother, Ewe Keok1,160 words
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412 1931-08-05 7 Two Motor Cars for Leading Winners “Pinang Gazette” Election Becoming Keenly Contested Only four days now remain for candidates to take advantage of the Pinang Gazette's special bonus offer in connection with the Popularity Election. Until 1 p.m. on Saturday, August 8, 500,000412 words
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Article618 1931-08-05 7 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, When the question of restriction as a means of restoring the rubber industry to firm footing was first mooted the Pir.ang Gaze te strenuously lifted its voice in opposition to 'the scheme. Subsequent events proved the wisdom of your policy.618 words
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Article458 1931-08-05 8 Opening the eighth annual exhibition of the Malayan AgriHorticultural Association at Kuala Lumpur last week-end, His Excellency the High Commissioner, emphasised the danger of allowing ourselves to «become dependent on the profi’s obtainable from a very limited number of exported products wherewith to provide the means of458 words
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Article345 1931-08-05 8 HOPE OR A FARCE This morning some details are published regarding the personnel of the forthcoming resumed Round Table Conference. It seems to us —and possibly at this distance East of London we may view the situation in clearer perspective Tthan is 1 possible from either London or India—that an345 words
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Article131 1931-08-05 8 Reuter. Dr, Bruening Explains the Position Berlin, August 5 Dr. Bruening, in the course of a broad cast appeal on the eve of the resumption of banking business urging the nation to keep its head referred to the report that all banks 1 would be placed under GovernmentReuter. - 131 words
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Article1136 1931-08-05 8 A.H. I» - A.H.I» Penang, Wednesday. i WE enjoyed our frst intro- f duction to the ranks of Penang Rotarians last evening over good meat and rich wine when they opened their doors ;o the good ladies of the community. The occasion, if we may venture to say so, was1,136 words
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Advertisement154 1931-08-05 8 It’s so Perfectly I Simple. I Say lOlMitl Milk azuf you get the best. I G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., I I IMPORTERS. I -nnm~Ti i imi in **********11 1 1 1 11 1 r 11 mm m iniiiiwiiiiMHiMHHinr t I K K S l\v/ '«BS_® VJ f M M154 words
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Advertisement20 1931-08-05 8 ID. O. HOTEL. Friday, 7th August SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE DANCE MUSIC BY THE BAND OF THE s.s. “President Polk”20 words
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Miscellaneous26 1931-08-05 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day 380 a.m. 987 a.m. 314 pa. 950 p.m. To Morrow 3.57 a.m. 10 05 a.m. 3.40 p.m. 1016 pan.26 words
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Article270 1931-08-05 9 Beuter. B.S. NAVY MAKES PREPARATIONS Statement of Policy fleet to be second TO TONE Aeroplane Plans 1 nlarged Washington, hgust 4 He necessity of maintaining the naval es’ab lishmer.t in a condition to permit of rapid expansion in ths event of war is emphasised inBeuter. - 270 words
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Article249 1931-08-05 9 Rugby Radio Service. Stock Markets Respond to Improved Outlook London, August 4 Developments in connection with the Credit arrangements of the Bank of England which occurred during the week end were reflected in the condition of stock markets to day. The effect of these deve’opments was re gardedRugby Radio Service. - 249 words
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Article67 1931-08-05 9 -«•upiane s Eeutor. Thirteen Passengers' Fat unate Escape Amsterdam, August 4 A Dutch air mail liner on the London msterdam route, with thirteen aboard, was •rymg to return to Rotterdam Aerodrome to engine trouble, when it collided 1 a signal pole. It managed, however, Lnd safely and-«•upiane s Eeutor. - 67 words
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Article190 1931-08-05 9 —Reuter. Two Distinguished Poets Included NOVEMBER MEETING? London, August 5 Two distinguished poets, Sir Muhammad Iqbal, who is acknowledged to be the great est Urdu and Persian poet of the present day, and Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, who is also a leading figure in the Indian Nationalist movement,—Reuter. - 190 words
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Article101 1931-08-05 9 —Renter. Japan's Order to Mr. Eugene Chen Shanghai, August 4 From Tokio it is learned that Eugene Chen, who recently went to Japan, alleged ly on a political mission for the Canton rebel government has been given ten days in which to leave the country. Chen—Renter. - 101 words
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Article312 1931-08-05 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Returning Crowds Drenched HEAVY SEAS AND THICK FOG 6,000 Sleep on Beach at Southend London, August 4 the end of the Bank Holiday week end coincided with a severe storm. Thunder broke over London and the South Eastern Cou ties last night, and.—Rugby Radio Service. - 312 words
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Article39 1931-08-05 9 —Reuter. Population Preparing to Flee Acireale Sicily, August 5 Following a slight earth quake last night, the volcano Etna is showing alarming activity. Inhabitants of the neighbourhood are preparing to flee in the event of an eruption.-—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article145 1931-08-05 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Remarkable Progress Since 1922 SIX HOURS IN THE AIR London, August 4 In flying circles amateurs devoted to the new sport of gliding” area’ready looking forward to the International Gliding Com petition to be held under the auspices of the British Gliding Association in.—Rugby Radio Service. - 145 words
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Article113 1931-08-05 9 Reuter Dam Coolies Who Deserted Their Posts Hankow, August 5 A tragically inopportune strike was responsible for the flooding of the city in which a hundred lives were lost and five thousand homes destroyed. Coolies engaged in strengthening the dam with sandbags suddenly struck for more wages.Reuter - 113 words
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Article64 1931-08-05 9 Reuter. Bravery on The Yangtse Last November London, August 5 The King has awarded the Medal, Military Division, of the Order of the Brit i h Empire to Lance sergt. T E. Alder 'Second Green Howards) for gallantry in going to the assistance of the steamship Kialung whichReuter. - 64 words
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Article92 1931-08-05 9 —Reuter. Catholics Murdered While at Worship Warsaw, August 5 Great indignation has been aroused by a report from Vilna that a detachment of the Ogpu recently raided a Catholic chapel in a Russian village near the Frontier, shot seven persons dead and arrested 145 others who were—Reuter. - 92 words
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Article36 1931-08-05 9 —Reuter. Compulsory Closing of 3,106 Wells Oklahoma City, August 5 The Governor has issued an exscutive order shutting 3 106 oil-wells and establishing martial law for adi stance of fifty feet round each well.-—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article42 1931-08-05 9 —Reuter. New York, August 4 The Shell Union Corporation, a holding company incorporated in Delaware affiliated to the Royal Dutch Oil Company, reports a loss for the three months ending June 80, of eleven million dollars. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article51 1931-08-05 9 s half hour shift.-Rugby Radio Service. London, August 4 The settlement between the Scottish coal nwners and miners was ratified yesterday when at a meeting of the Scottish Coal onoiliation Board the agreement was signal respecting the new wage terms for a sSd a half hour shift.-Rugby Radios half hour shift.-Rugby Radio Service. - 51 words
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Article59 1931-08-05 9 Reuter. Passes Over Russian Frontier Manchuli, August 4 Amy Johnson passed over the Sino Soviet border at 2 30 p.m. local time and she is expected to reach Harbin at 8 30 to night. Harbin, August 5 Amy Johnson landed at Tsitsihar at eight this morning andReuter. - 59 words
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Article44 1931-08-05 9 Bremen, August 4 Police had to be called in to quell a mutiny of twenty five Chinese firemen on the steamer Pfalz. The first officer drew a revolver but was knocked down with an iron bar. h eventeen Chinese were arrested.44 words
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Article39 1931-08-05 9 Reuter. West Orange, August 5 Edison is progressing so satisfactorily that he was able to take a motor ride yesterday. The inventor was smiling like a boy let out to play. He walked unassisted to the car.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article22 1931-08-05 9 —Reuter. Ottawa, August 5 The Lindberghs took off from Baker Lake for Aklavik at 6 85 p.m., Eastern Standard Time.-—Reuter. - 22 words
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101 1931-08-05 9 Epidemic of Infantile Paralysis in New York Albany, New York, August 4 In response to an appeal by the State H alth Department for serum from people who have recovered from infantile paralysis, Governor Roosevelt gave a pint of blood. Infantile paralysis is almost epidemic101 words
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Article132 1931-08-05 9 Australian Pilot’s Chance of Lowering Time London. August 4 Considerable interest has been aroused by the attempt to break C. A. Scott's record of ten days, twenty three hours, for the Australia—England flight upon which the Australian Pilot, J. A. Mollison, is engaged. He left Wyndham132 words
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Advertisement39 1931-08-05 9 fertilisers. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH. PLUTOPHOS, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard Manor* STANDARD FLOWER AND LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. Durege and Thomas, Ltd., PENANG.39 words
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Advertisement68 1931-08-05 9 His Master’s Voice NEW RECORDS JUST ARRIVED. CAN BE HEARD r AT S. MOUTRIE CO., 16, BISHOP STREET. PENANG. EaSCH^H—Cßaill I Illi I Illi *****11 IBiUWIfHIr It surely pays to use a I good chest, even at a little extra cost, if there I is an eventual saving. I PACK68 words
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Article885 1931-08-05 10 COMMITTEE MEETING English Speaking Constables The following is a summary of minutes of a Committee Meeting of the S. 8. (Penang Association held at the offices of the Penang Chamber of Commerce on July 27, 1931, at 4 p. m: Present—Mr. E. Newbold (president, m the Chair),885 words
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Article131 1931-08-05 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) 8.8. ShMt 8j ch. l»«" 4 =ptr pl <ll/16 Q ilet. London 2|i New York Si eta (gold). (Br Courtesy of Msssrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency LtdSingapore Price! for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are ai followe: Boot 8| eta. per lb. Aiu/3ept.131 words
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Article185 1931-08-05 10 EXPORTS EXCEED IMPORTS Sydney, August 2 Toe total value of the exports from the Commonwetl h of Austrtla (Australian currency) during the finarcial year 1930 31 102,038,01" 0, a decrease if £23.087,000 compared with 1929 30. [N^ti. —Tne value of the exnnrts was £148,771.931 1925 26185 words
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Article324 1931-08-05 10 NEED FOR UP The methods of the British manufac turer seeking trade in the Fir East have been much criticised of lata. In many ways it has been pointed out, he is behind his competitors, a a great liveliness is urgad upon him if he324 words
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Article46 1931-08-05 10 7 he 8.9. Kinta arrived th»s morning with the following oassengers from Singapore M jar and Mrs. Frost. Mr. T. Anthony, Mr. G. Astr, M\ N. Bewick, Mr. C. G Rodrigo, Boon Hiam Keat, Mr. G. J. Cair and Mr. K. W. de Muster.46 words
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Article991 1931-08-05 10 21% FINAL DIVIDEND Mr. C. V. Stephens and Tin Restriction London, Jaly 20 The twenty-third annual geneial meeting of Kramat PuLi, Ltd., wai held yesterday at 73 Basing b< 11-street, E.O. Mr. O. 7. Stephens (the chairman), in the course of his speech, ia d: The991 words
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Article143 1931-08-05 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 ».m. to day:— Yesterday To day j 8 ĕ <b a> <>> SHARES 0 a fQ DQ PQ CQ 0. 10. 10. I Mining Hong Fatt .47J 52} .47}143 words
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Article57 1931-08-05 10 Latest Londoa, New York an J Local Prices T//V: LONDON 6 l*p £217 6 3 MmU»’ £ll3 5 0 Up £217-6 SINGAPORE $56.62| per bxH Up 25 c. 150 tons ilsm RUBBP.P Lonrtn 2| d, Up 1/16 d. UswYrUßc (tod) Down 1/16c. Iks! 8| c. Down 157 words
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Article350 1931-08-05 10 REDUCTION IN WOFKiNG COSTS The twenty-fourth annual gent* a meeting nf th» M’nee. L d was held on July 20, at 73, Baainguail-streer, E.O. Mr. W. J. Pay re (tbe chairman) said that the ou*pat< f tin ore for the year was 170 tour, or 19 ton-j less350 words
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Article478 1931-08-05 10 SEVERAL PRESENTATIONS Farewellto Queen’s Scholar At tbe AngL Chinese Sabot 1, Aier I aw, this afternoon Mr. G. W. Bryant, Fra. ident of Pe a *g Mai icip 1 ty.present- Ca nt ri ’ge Certificates and BJhcl .rships won by bjys dm.ng 1930.478 words
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Article79 1931-08-05 10 (Ruirt Radio Service) London, August 4 Paris, 123 90 New York, 4.85’ e Brussels, 34 81 24 91; Aim»t*rdam, 12 04; Milan 92.90; Berlin 20}; Stockholm 18 15; O n«nhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34 57 Prague, 164; Hrls ngfor*. 193 i; Madrid, 4 25; Lisboa, 110 Athens.(Ruirt Radio Service) - 79 words
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Article43 1931-08-05 10 The terr* I'’ 1 a’d n ail by the s.v. Khyber at 6 p.m. on Sa urea;, tae B.h instant. Th*’ «.s Cat'say with rra'ls ched from L mdon on July 16 is exptc.ed to arrive here at 2 p.m. to-morrow.43 words
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Advertisement28 1931-08-05 10 IMEHD YOUR RADIATOR WHILE YOU USE YOUR CAR! 3 USE:— KA ON SALE AT GARAGES. H Distributors: I K. LEE SAN CO., I 81, BEACH STREET, I PENANG.28 words
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Advertisement265 1931-08-05 10 Cheerjul a „J Cool' 1 TO"NIQHT dinner DANCE There will be an extra dinnek dance to morrow evening FRIDAY Fresh Lobsters Oysters “Black Currant Pie 5 SATURDAY morning MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE EVENING DINNEtt DANCE SUNDAY ORCHESTRAL CONJER? commencinj 9.39 p.m. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD,, George Goldsack, Maoos-r 'Phone 543. New265 words
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Article1185 1931-08-05 11 Port Of Penang ScbeduJe of Principal Lines THE f fe a list o! *BB- '< s;ls arriving and sailing from during the s «eek h IN PORT TO DAY f “Maros’’ from Tg,-Menseidar. i Bagin-Si-Apt-Api, B-rom-bang tud Asfthan. to day for Aeahan, Eerombang, P»n®h. Bagan-Si-Api-Api and1,185 words
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Article850 1931-08-05 11 PUBLICATIONS ISSUED AND RECEIVED The following publications were toeued or received by the Department of statistic?, S. S. A F. M. 8, during the week ended 17ch July. 1931, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. (1) Issued by the Department850 words
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Article251 1931-08-05 11 BRADBURNh»’B RETORT 'ack of Reassuring News INDUSTRIALS QUIET Kuala Lumpur Jaly 31 Tit:—London 3 month?:—£110.10.0 do. ’’Spot”:—£loB.lo.o New York:—24l cents (G.) Singapore :-|5512i The week las produced nothing but dull markets inclined to sag from disappointment and lack of reassuring news. Much prominence has bten given251 words
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Article102 1931-08-05 11 ’MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTIEREB’ NOT A MONEY-MAKER Mr. Gilz R'ce, author of many musical hits, says that one of his greatest successes, "Mademoiselle from Armsntieres.” did net bring him in a eer t Giv‘ng evidence before the Canadian Hous® of Oommors committee which ba? been studying amendments to the102 words
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Article99 1931-08-05 11 SLANDER ON A GERMAN FREEMASON A fine of £25. with the alterna'ive of ten days* imprisonment, has been passed on General Ludendorff, former Q iarter-noaster-General of the German Imperial Forces, for standard g Coant Zu Dohna, a veteiai of the Fra too Prussian War. Ludendorff’s I a'.red of99 words
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Article63 1931-08-05 11 To-day at Dato Kramat Gardens at 6 p.m. 1. March The National Fencities Sousa 2. Overture French Comedy Bela 3. Selection The Catch Of The Season Baker 4. Sketch Way Down Carolina Le strange 5. Fox Trot You’re Driving MeOr?zy Donaldson 6 Selection The Girl From Utah Jones63 words
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Advertisement289 1931-08-05 11 CHILDREN WIN! nnn fortified by this delicious, healthful cereal food x-*■ stand at the head of their class in school JL and always win in sports! That’s because these children eat, every day, a hot t cooked cereaL And the cereal their mother chooses is the one child authorities have289 words
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Article778 1931-08-05 12 HGH LEGAL CO3TS Compulsory Audit of Solicitors’ Books At the annual general meeting of the w Society in London on July 10. the outgoing president. Sir Jhn Rojer Gregory, skimmed q l.eately over such vexed questions ae cheaper litigation and the compulsory audit of solicitors* books,778 words
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Article481 1931-08-05 12 DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT “INADVISABLE** Loss of Prestige in India Lord Irwin, the ex-Viceroy, male an important speech recently to a large meeting of the Conservative India Committee —Peers as well as Commoners—on the position in India. Mr. Wardlaw M>lae, the Chairman of the Committee, presided, and481 words
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Article284 1931-08-05 12 —"J.E.T.” LIFE AND DEATH STRUGGLE I The ricksha is engaged in a life and death struggle with the motor-car in China, and the war is t H in favour of the latter. Ye.rbyyear the number of cars iocreases and the number of rickshas decreases. In the International—"J.E.T.” - 284 words
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Article615 1931-08-05 12 M? J. Falconer hes been appointed to act as District Offic -r, Raub. Extension of leave h?s been granted to Mr. L A. A’len, O. B. E., M. 0. S. Lady Birch h;s let her house at B xbill-en-Sea fur three months and is renting a fl615 words
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Advertisement350 1931-08-05 12 THIS OPPORTUNITY I to acquire quality motoring in a car you will be extremely proud to own and at a price you can afford to pay. -IBM tj A A 1 S HILLMAN CAR the 1930 models of which we ftre sacr ifi c i n g a t a350 words
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Advertisement30 1931-08-05 12 ‘.J. I The Incorporated Society of planjgf* T HALF I annual YEARLYt CONFERENCE. MEETINGAt Pprt. Dickson,. and Sunday, 15th > August 193 T. Secretary. For nccommodaHtn and further patt culars. -a30 words
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Miscellaneous43 1931-08-05 12 TO NIGHT AND UNTIL WEDNESDAY THEATRE HOYAL -6 •■V GEORGE WALSH ia "Hi« Rise to Fame' (G reels) Story of a man who conquered himself. Barbara Bedford in “The Heroic Lover” (6 reels). MONTY BANK?, the Inimitable Comedian -in ‘“ADAM’S APPLE’!.. /'(8 reels)43 words
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Miscellaneous114 1931-08-05 12 A'PhoneNo. J[jIJESTIC SOUND pzd} SYSTEM ■•(5-15 To-NigH, 9-30 WARNER BAXTER IN Fox Movietone’s Emotional Marital Drama "Doctors' liVives” WITH Joan Bennett Can doctors be devoted to humanity without neglecting their wives or yielding to the charms of pretty patients/ See This Daring Drama of What Goes On Beh’nd The C114 words
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Article553 1931-08-05 13 SIR JAMES JEANS ASKS SOME QUESTIONS Crazy Counts WHY should the world come to an end?” Sir James Jeans, the distinguished scientist. M Wbere do we come in Sir Jernes presented the Hawthornden Ikeiary prizes for 1931 to Mr. Geoffrey Denuia for hie book "The End553 words
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Article67 1931-08-05 13 «BROKEN HILL (Australia). "Ani this for a half,” said a golfer facetiously as he prepared to drive after his opponent had holed in one. The hole wa i halved in one, as the player also holed his tee shot. Tnis feat is unique in Australian golf, but there67 words
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Article453 1931-08-05 14 LONDON DISCLOSURE Gross Partiality to Government Organ Mr. Ramsay MacDonald Is evidently one of those who is apt to “ecorn the base degrees by which he did ascend,**gays the ''Morning Post” in a leading article. Since he commerced statesman, he seems to have acqnired an unqoa'ified453 words
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