Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 August 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 181. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 11th AUGUST, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 727 1 tNAGATA SSOTEKBS dentists j»»d Office next B The Diipencery* Office M. Lettk Bfewt I lb t Malayan Fertilisers, Ltd. S 441e* Ammonium Phosphate H IP B W 111 y 1 Ammonium Phosphate (L) JVI/I-!.! I ES— 'OFFER (REGISTERED) Castor Cake Meal A A w Calcium Cyanide 1 Ephos Phosphate Wood
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    • 16 1 B.TORISATSuI STUDIO wHh up-to-date 5 gntphy by aleotrk Thoan HX 1 M 70. BIBHOP BTBB3S, PBNJLHS.
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    • 1912 2 TO LET MUNICIPAL NOTICE -rj KTITGI gAPI no. RESTRINGING No 12. Logan Rood, a’so two sea- j n v te w o f the existence of rabies aiuviun f side buugalowa Njs. 100 .nd 101 i Tanjong imonß dogs in the Island of Penangt the CHARTERED RANK HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING
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  • 797 3 Incompetent Airmen With Three Hours" Experience TOO MUCH DRINKING RESPONSIBLE rren in aviation are asrioualy concerned bbout the alate of the private flying clibj now being developed throughout Britain* Their allegations brufly am (1) That licences to pilot airplanes are granted under far too easy conditions. (2)
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  • 304 3 SAYS THE MAN WHO KEEPS YALE FIT THE terror of the American undergraduate —the man who keeps them all fit with physical “jerks” —is in London and, disguised with kindly blue eyes, quecrly shaped spectacles, and a genial manner, he has been giving the undergraduates
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    • 522 3 if ————gSggSgßßeaggßW. ■——wawe—wvniTii i ir l i n 1 ~i wwan— Assets exceed $11,000,000. S. C. Assuraace in force exceed $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated io Straits Settiameats). HEAD OFFICE j Winchester Hoose Singapore. LONDON OFFICE I 27, Old Jewry. K.C, The Company hw £20,000 deposited
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    • 1203 4 1 <ni ii ii r ii "ggES' ,Jh 1 A T —_s,■ -===Sje> Q HEW BONUS OPENS Every yearly subscription will give 40,000 votes until August 22nd i Every total of $lOO in subscription money gives 400,000 votes extra until Aug. 22nd This is the Next Greatest Vote Offer of
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    • 1528 5 f b a h■ cjJUXiJtmxE'atHi! SsAIXm. -7nTTT f -rr«■■ «■■■■■■■■a mO fiP| 1 1 fl fOTI fl M VALUE OF SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS S B|H I fl fl fl fl 8 »fl fl I |V Below are shown the subscription rates and the regular number of votes given in accorK ig
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  • 1772 6 Kylpa Pays $Bl McPherson’s Strong Riding on Bob the Gorger A “Frivolous Protest” Dismissed BY “TIC-TAG” Two very close and exciting finishes marked the second—and concluding day —of the Taiping races yesterday: one in which Kylpa and Dixie were concerned and the other in which
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  • 88 6 T >day at the Espl -nade at 6 p. m. 1. Match Mercatel Heber 2. Overture The Fa r Maid Of Perth Waddell 3. Selection loLnthe Sullivan 4. Valse-Intermezzo Flirtation Steck 5. Fox Trot Laughing At The Rain Gilbert 6 Selection Chu Chin Chow Monckten 7. Polka Jolly
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  • 577 6 ANNUAL SPORTS Gangatharam Wins Championship (From Our Own Correspondent) Sere mb an, August 8 The annuel athletic sports of the AngloChinere School, Seremban, wai held to-day on the School’s ground. Mrs. Forbes gave away the prizes. The Judges were Towhay Ohan Seng Long, Tcan Sheik Ahma 4
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  • 98 6 INJUNCTION AGAINST GREYHOUND OWNERS An injunction was granted in the Chancery Division to Mr. George Edward Lengerke, of Old Farm House, Motspur Park, New Malden, Surrey, to restrain four men from keeping greyhound racing kennels near his house. His wife stated that the dogs 1 "barking and
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  • 295 6 TAMIL YOUTH’S APPEAL Alleged Infatuation For Married Woman Was it infatuation for a newly married woman whom he described as "beautiful, young and fair” or for the purpose of burglary that Govindasamy, a youthful Tamil employed in the Volunteer headquarter?, entered the premises of a subwarder
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  • 60 6 FORTHCOMING MEETING Messrs. Wong Pow On and N Ward have convened a meeting of all wellwishers and those interested in football in the Province, at the Bnkit Mertajam Club at 6 p. m. on Tuesday, August 18, The purpose of the meeting is to discufs the
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  • 328 6 SOCIAL AND PERS ONA L thrVnUeTL’tMrt’s? 0 extended to Mr. Harold Sh””’ Mr. Aw Boon Haw and Mr a Par have contributed the to the building fund Singapore. Dr, 8. K. Nair, Agßistam Sungei Patani, left for Eng M a v° UrM iQ at Mrs. Nair accompaniee him U erpOcl
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    • 108 6 I There is absolutely no reason for that i I fed-up feeling in regard to food in I the Fast—at least not in Penang, I where a variety of the world’s I choicest Meats, Poultry Game I and Fish is constantly avail- I I able. Fresh supplies are I received
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  • 354 7 Confidence Wins (From the Lyrics of the Campaign Manager.) Yon can do as ranch as you think you can, But you’ll never accomplish more, If you’re afraid of yourself, young man, There’s little for you in store. For failure comes from the inside first, It’s there if we
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  • 113 7 —Reuter. ENGLISH TEAM Larwood and Paynter To Play London. August 11 The English team to meet New Zealand in the third Test Match at Manchester on August 15 shows two changes from the side which won tin second Test at the Oval, Larwood and Paynter replacing
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  • 174 7 I OVERTY CAUSES DELAY IN HOUSEBUILDING There was much discussion concerning thepngrees of the Malay Settlement in Sir >t the annual general meeting of tbe Maby Union. Inche Jumac said that in September, 1930, the settlement was Landed over to the Malay Union by the Government and
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  • 41 7 The homeward mail the ss. Takilma closes at 10 a.m. on Fa'urday, the 15th instant. The s.s. Rohna with mails despatched from London on Ju’y 23 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday» the 14th instant.
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  • 655 7 SUCCESSFUL CELEBRATION AT KUALA LUMPUR An Antidote to Slump and Bolshevism The spirit of the ex-Servicemen which is the spirit of the Serviceb—will out. As the late Officer Commanding M. S. V. R., CJ >nel Ta- lor, declared at last year’s Armistice Day dinner
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  • 58 7 To-morrow» at the Da*o Kramat at 6 p.m. 1. March Our New Commander Latann 2. Overture la Couronne d’Or Hermann 3. Selection Joybells Ch apelie 4. Waltz Gold and Silver Lehar 5. Fox Trot Makin Wicky-Wacky Down in Waikiki Hoffman 6. Selection Oa With the Show Nicholls 7.
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    • 36 7 p*** WHISKY Proved by tert to be the best, W Awarded First Prize In open competition M 1 5* «Brewer*» Exhibition, London, 1928. fl/K it—and judge for yourself» Agent» s O SIME DARBY C«k, Ltd.. SINGAPORE
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    • 309 7 EASTERN SERIES the taj mahal AGRA i q ySB \A This world famous memoriam to a beautiful queen -.IA fj, ft M S One l^e s^ow pi accs e'S wk? aS SHIBtIIJI Uli [Bs I: MB H lgßSlgS UPR i'i»■ j -WnffSM iiffi i i I ifflillii H i ’j.oLl
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  • 476 8 I When first the tin quota scheme 1 was mooted we emphasised that expedients of this kind frequently promised well iu theory, i but failed iu practice. Recent events hive proved that we were not far wrong. Malaya’s quota under the international agreement has hid to be
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  • 18 8 Dove —At the Miternity Hospital, Penang, on August 'O. to Eileen, wife of Harold Dove —a daughter.
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  • 256 8 It must ba many years before Penang’s sewage system becomes generally operative all over the town. Meanwhile, for the maintenance of health we are dependent upon the services of the municipal conservancy department and ur on individuals who attend to private house bathrooms. In some cases where the
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  • 118 8 AHOY THERE, LONDON Telephones from Ships to Distant Towns London, August 11 An interesting experiment was inaugurat ed in Newport Docks Monmouth, to day when a Clan Line steamer was connected telephonically with London, Gla?gjw and Liverpool. Cables had been laid to the general cargo side of the docks where
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  • 97 8 —Reuter. Production This Year 16 Per Cent. Under 1930 Washington, August 11 A decline of 16.3 per cent, in industrial production in the United States in the first half of 1931 compared with the first half of 1930 is reported by the United States Department of
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    632 8  -  A. H L Penang, Tuesday. OC HIS morning we give wel(0 come to a pen which in’ gone by oft gave, expression to the thoughts of its owner in the columns of this jouina’. For some time now it bas been regrettably silent and it is with
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    • 364 8 A Food for Every Occasion —Fruits are Delicious Nutritious Browned Marshmallow Pears. 1 No. l /2 can Libby’s BarlettPears zZ/Xz/Zl''*’ Jsnw Marshmallows Cup nu< meats 'A\ 8 Macaroon ZzWftA k Aa Drain the Pearsand fill the centres withqaar- tered marshmallows and chopped nut meats. EMjpfffiryftvt Place in a moderately hot
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    • 34 8 D— E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. -c
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  • 578 9 —Reuter. PREMIER IN LONDON Meeting of Ministers banking experts at BASLE Germany’s Immediate Credit Needs Ltndon, Hugust IQ Ths Prims Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, who has been in Scotland since the House if Commons rose for the summer vacation, is returning to London from Lossiemouth by fL
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  • 32 9 —Rente B, Ffpirture for the Ice Area Tromso, August 11 I» left at 630 this evening v ent Bay, Spitsbergen, to start to kah to the North Po’e Rente B»
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  • 164 9 —Reuter, “Conscription” to Be Less Severe HUNGARY’S TURN Berlin, August 10 President Hindenburgh has signed an Emergency Decree amending the Press Law under which the Prussian Government last week forced newspapers to publish the antiplebiscite Manifesto. Henceforth any such publication is en forceable only if sanctioned
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  • 82 9 Owner Who Was Stranded in the Country A Weymouth motorist who left his oar unattended in a street at Plymouth for tvo days was fined 10s. for leaving it without lights and 10s for causing an obstruction It was stated that he left the
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  • 50 9 To be Presented at Edinburgh The Lord Chamberlain has granted a licence to the Masque Theatre Company for the production of Ojoar Wilde's Salome,” which has not hitherto been publicly per formed owing to the censorship. The play will be presented at the 1 yceum Theatre Edinburgh.
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  • 134 9 KEDAH DRIVER FINED Tan Choy Weng, the driver of a Kedah motor lorry No K 2128, was to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, and charged with having driven his lorry in a rash and negligent manner at Kampong Koiam. The accused pleaded guilty.
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  • 89 9 MRS. McGREGOR 8 PUPILS’ SUCCESSES Trinity College of Music Examinations held in St. George’s Girls' School on day. August 8. by Dr. Alfred Mistowski Mus. D. examiner for the College. 14 entries by Mrs. McGregor, 10G% Pass Senior Hon. H® Neo Wong. p aaa Chin Hui Pe.
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  • 86 9 -Reuter. Crop Report Causes Fall of Id. BUYING AT LOWER VALUES London fugust 10 Ths Liverposl Cotton Market was staggered by ths graat rncraasa in production set out by the official United States estimate cabled yesterday. Futures opened about one hundred points lower, equal to a penny
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 504 9 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —We note with interest your remarks in todays "By The Way’ Column, with reference to "Dawn Revelry” in the Ho Kim Teik Mansions. and, as there ere gen eraliy two sides to all complaints and we are
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    • 128 9 Sir. —We have heard much severe criticism of the girls at sports or games but, on Friday, the 81st ultimo, the basket ball team of the Fukien Girls’ School met in a friendly game with the Class 111. boys of the Li Tek School at the latter s
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  • 86 9 stay will proceed to Balmoral.—Rugby Radio Service. Departure for Norfolk To-day BALMORAL VISIT SHORTLY London, August 10 The King and Queen returned to London to day from Cowes where they spent a fortnight on the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert. The King has enjoyed several days
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  • 302 9 SITTING IN PENANG ON FRIDAY The next Court of Appeal wjll sit in Penang, commencing on Friday, August 14. Mr. Justice P. J Sproule. Acting Chief Justice is expected to preside and he will he assisted by Mr. Justice Thorne (from Johore', Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 24 9 FIGARO READY IO USE. Superlative Quality HARD ENAMEL GLOSS PAINT A Two Coat Treatment row INSIDE on OUTSIDE USEDnrege Thomas, Ltd., PENANG. j 1
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    • 235 9 I'LAVERS” AUSTRALIAN BLACK MUSHROOMS. I a PER $1.40 TIN A CHANGE, A REAL TREAT FOR BREAKFAST. I 1 a m SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE&Co., Ltd.PENANG. I is England) g SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR d IPOH. Illi, ——Hl rr H-——MIM MM Ml—ll HI 11 *****1 l TTlim TTTCT rrwr—n LN SLUMP TIMES
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  • 1066 10 ITS NATURE AND CAUSE Dangers of Heavy Pruning and Much Artificial Pollination The latest publication of the Department of Agriculture, S.S. and F.M.S., is a paper on Stem-Rot of the Oil in Ualaya. by A. Thompsor, B.Sc., Acting My cole gist* The writer
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  • 340 10 DUTCH CO OPERATION Malayan Estate Owners’ Decision The following is lhe report of the Rubber Restriction Sub-Oom mittee of the Council of the Malayan Estate Owners Association: With one dissentient, Dr. Braddon, we are in agreement that Restriction must be governed by the five under-noted principles; e
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  • 160 10 PRICES SLIGHTLY EASIER Singapore, August 7 The loc i market was closed on Saturday and Monday and during the remainder of the week prices have continued to ease slightly. To-day’s cables quote London and New York ucchanged at 2 9-16 J. and 5J cents gold respectively. The former
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  • 298 10 TWO LOTS Shareholder’s Criticism and Suggestion Londor, July 21 A shareholder in both of the companies referred to writes to the Financial New::” I have recently received the annual reports of two rubber companies only one quarter of the previous vear’s dividend is paid in each case,
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  • 216 10 OEYLON P.A. AFFAIRS At a meeting of the General Committee of the Oej I>n Planters* A’so ration the Chairman reported that the second appeal for one day’s pay had resulted in Rs 19,000 odd being received—nearly Rs. 5,000 more than was estimated. The Nuwara Eliya
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  • 204 10 ESTIMATED AT £8,000.C00 LES 3 THAN IN 1923 London, July 21 Concerning our rtcent note on rubber plantation costs, fays the “Evening Standard,*’a correspondent states that he is interested in a 600 acre es‘ a‘e in Singapore which is still producing without 1
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  • 146 10 TO DAY’S PRIOE3 The following wore the latest quotations In MESSBS. KENNEDY 4 oo‘e share list at 11 to-day:— Yesterday To day s 5 1 SHARKS 0 *2 p) uq M o. So. So. So. Mining Ayer Hitam 11/8 12/3 H/6 12/3 ex FTnnff Fatt -45
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  • 58 10 Latest London, New York aad Local Prices TINt LONDON Spsl £ll2lOO Dp £2-0 0 *****»’ £ll5 08 Up £l-17-0 SINGAPORE $57 J7j ptf ml Up 37| c, ISO tons Um RUBBER: Lflrfcn 2f d. Down j d. lbw Yirt 5 5/l6e.(Wd) Down Ic. Ucal 7 J s.
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  • 168 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) 3.R. Sheet 74 ch- par powid «per pl SlO-50 Dull, London 2|i New York 5 5/16 cts. (gold). (Bg Oourtssv of Muart, Allan Dmai/b). General Produce Agency LtdSingapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Srarked Sheet for to day are as fcllnws:— Spot 71 ct*. per lb.
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  • 75 10 (Rugby Radio Sbbvioq) London, August 10 Paris, 123.95; New Yorkj 4.854 Sruseols, 34.86; Geneva, 24.9; Amsterj .m, 12.05; Milan 92.85; Berlin 204: St; okholm 18.15; Copenhagen, 18.16 Od •>, 18.16; Vienna, 34.55; Prague, *****; H ’singfors, 1921; Madrid, 56 1; Lh'/on, 11C1; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio, 3>
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  • 25 10 Rubber stock figures issued in London I at night: Lon lon, 81,711 tone, increase 376 tone Liverpool 55,336 tons, incrta:ed 435 tons.
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  • 146 10 JULY OUTPUTS The fell iwing are the latest returns for Juhj lbs. Ajer Kuning 1C 4,000 Badek 41,300 Chersonese 1 11 700 Dennistown 43,80 Highlands and Lowlands 186 000 K labang Erian b4 ,uvv Snngei Krian 132,000 Sungei Way 65,146 Bnkit Jelutong 3 7,900 United
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  • 198 10 Pmang August 11, 1931. cts. m Optam p. chest aom 1,000.10 Cloves n 9C.CC lold leaf ellsrs 72.00 Mace Picking nom 170.01 Nutmegs 80s h 70.00 110 s .1 60.00 Coconuts psr 1,000 »i 15.00 Hopra hundried buyers 4.45 Rattans sales 11.1.’ Rattans Ooarse 10.6 C Green Snail
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  • 826 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES 2 -1111 KUBBUB POelias.l g c g AUetby Bubbea Ke Aloi Kubtej SMbRc *5 Ayei Fham Planbtn* gyn«atte 2' Ayet Kuu!r j Buboes *M Ayas Sloleb Rnbbes Ue 18 Ayer Panu Eutbei Estate» Balau Planttus gyuAiaate —S Bassett Bubbes Ow w n Bata Altifeanf Rubbsj
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  • 1086 11 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the lypsk IN PORT TO-DAY m e ''Dajak” from Batoe-Bahr a, BelawanDeli and Simpang-Olim, Sails today for Langas, Batoe-Bahra and Belawan-Deli a. m. ba" Krian from
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  • 710 11 PADANG RUBBER CO.. LTD. Annual Meeting The following are the minutes of the Twenty-first Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, held at the Offices of the Genera! Managers, No. 2 Canton Road, Shanghai, on Wednesday, July 22, 1931, at noon. Present: Messrs, A. W. BurkiU (chairman), Chun
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  • 74 11 Penang, August 11, 1931. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Dt msnC 2/3 23/82 4 m/ts 2 8 27/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 7/32 □n h 8 h Documentary M H/32 New York Bank Demand 55% France T.T. W 0 India T.T. 155* Bangkok T.T,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 78 11 DUNLOP The bold tread of special compounded rubber provides maximum traction with minimum wear. The cord casing of heavy cotton fabric ensures utmost efficiency in the finished tyre. The special breaker strip construction provides greater protection against stone bruises and concussion damage. Qfn a class ly itself if drop BSySl®
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  • 327 12 PREMIER TARGET One Woman’s Idea of Peace WHILE the speakers were taking their seats at a great peace demonstration at the Albert Hall, London, a woman amazed the audience of 7,000 people by running down the aisle and raising her arm t® throw a paper
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  • 256 12 AMERICA’S IMMENSE BUYING POWER A single definitive episode, snob, for example, as the President’s courageous, farsighted move in connection with the Europia i deb’ situition, ma? w- 11 b the determining ontribution i«i s a-tiag the m >- of consumer confidence as to the general
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  • 109 12 TO MEMBERS’ WIVES AND CHILDREN About 50 children of members of the Ma a? States Volunteer Regiment weie entertained at the F.M.S.V.F. Headquarters on Saturday evenmg by the Regi ueutdl He Mees. After tea in the mese, there were games in the p trade-ground, and later the
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  • 398 12 FADING OF A GREAT ILLUSION Their Little Ways in Spelling Whitehall is huiran after all! Unexpected charges were lovel.ed against the chiefs of ths Civil Son ice by Mr. Edgar T G. Smith, clerk in change of accounts at the Ministry of Transport. He was
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  • 239 12 REPORT OF KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH The fallowing is the report of tht Kuila Lumpur Branch Committee of tht Ex Services Association of M days for the half-year ended June 30, 1931. The Comnrttee held el*vn mcetir.ga during the period under review, a room having been allotte
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  • 422 12 UMBRELLA TEST OF VISIT Boys and Two-Headed Sheep THE question "Why people visit Museums” was discussed at the Conference in Plymouth of the Museums Association. Dr. Hay Murray, of the Free Public Museum, Liverpool, described how he questioned large crowds of visitors to discover whether they
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  • 475 12 Institute at Kuala Lumpur A meeting of the Northern Dietriot Epworth Lrejne Cabinet wm >*•“ Sunday at the Weslay Church, Kuala fnmpur. There were present members "sehngor and Perak while letters were read from those in Penang and otbere who were unable to be After a
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 16 12 I LEA&I I PERRINS' I I SAUCE Take a little 3 with your cheese 3 ....................1
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    • 136 12 Max 9 f, w r jl Never neglect CONSTIPATION Check it at once with Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills g -I As a remedy for constipation, Dr. Morse’s I Indian Root Pills are in a class alone. I I They give you clean bowels which act sj 9 8 regularly,
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    • 164 12 MOVELS 1300 Simple Peter Oradd. E. Philips Oppenheim. Easy to Kill. Hulbert Footner. j g The Picaroon Resumea Practice. Herman Landon. In the Market. Archibald Lee. anp The Death Plot. L. H, Brenning. Charlie Ohan Carries on. Earl Derr Biggers. The Eve of Papgua. Richard Dehan. J'qo Verena in the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 242 12 I A Phone No. 1179 ,U JESTI t’ 6 /5 TO-NIGHT 9 3q Fox Movietone's Synchronised and Part-Talking Pid ur i Jasiet Oskynor IN “4 DEVILS* The Picture of 1,000 Thrills with MARY DUNCAN, CHARLES MORTON and a Big Cast. IT HU R SDAY I Paramount’s Fiery Romance of the
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  • 322 13 ONLY TWO WINNERS AND £4BB IN STAKES Last Year—£37,2l9 LORD DERBY, who is reputed to have won at least half a million sterling on the Turf, has this year won only two races, with stakes totalling £4BB. Hie winnings were £37,219 test year,
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  • 156 13 ART EXPERT’S PLEA FOR £I,IOJ,COO PICTURES Pricehaa di masterpieces in an art ccll’ction valued by experts at £1,000,000 are rotting in their frames at Ken Wood because the trustees of the lite Lord Ivetgh’s princely bequest to London have neither the money nor the resources to maintain
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  • 453 13 A CLEVER SKIT Mr. Graham and Mr. Everymanski Thus Peter Simple in the Morning Post: (With suitable apologies to a famous advertisement.) Mr. Everymanski: Good morning, Mr. Graham I I have been reading your speeches in Parlisment. aid I see you are fond of BUdheviks Mr.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 314 13 Make germs powerless A good refreshing wash in Lifebuoy is a H priceless protection. 's&'■ The potent health* If element in Lifebuoy _j- yr is your friend against lb; vISI terrible infections >Sa which may attack you at any moment. 1 i I B That jolly, clean- df V/j. y
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    • 111 13 ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR PRESENT TREATMENT! If you are not it is most likely because you are treating the symptoms and neglecting to treat the CAUSE. To treat disease successfiilly you must remove the cause. In the many complaints arising from impurities of the blood there is no finer
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    • 288 13 I FREE GIFTS j X X TINGARNI S is not only a delicious W tonic wine* about which thousands w of grateful users have written us. It is K 3 not only a giver of health; it is a giver of C I gifts—-FREE GIFTS! I Now, by taking Wincamis
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  • 514 14 REWARDS FOR THOSE CONDEMNED Free Pai dons And Bonuses Riga (Latvia). July JO The Soviet authorities are making no delay in applying the new policy promulgated by Stalin for the management of industrial undertakings. The Presidium of the Executive Committee has issued a decree granting an
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  • 85 14 RECEIPTS FROM OPIUM, LIQUORS AND TOBACCO There has been a considerable falling off in the Colonial revenue from opium, liquc s and tobacco, according to figures published in the Government G z tie. Revenue from opium in th» second quarter cf this year was $1,966,388 1 $2,399,715 in
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  • 34 14 Hoots, Mon A Scot err a a summoned at Tottenham for not carrying a horn on tes motorcycle ia d he thought his voice via' strong enough to va n psotlj in the way.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 709 14 pD. Will be a Y arded next 2b4UU month in our label in prizes choosing contest. MAKE OUT YOUR ENTRY CARD NOW Ynur dealer will cive you one and will sell you JEFFREY’S EEER at a greatly reduced Pp ce during August only when you have filled it up. Watch
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  • 676 15 Ptnans, August 11, 1131. CHOWBABTA MARKET, Mutton— eta. Mutton Indian M >er lb 48 Head Roai 1-20 Sheep 90 J ch Liver with heart A kat do 340 Tripe do 9 Goat or Sheep M per lb 48 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Suet 40 B idney «air
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 401 15 LOOOI CT TH. plug for nearly all •nglna* screwed j'. The Lodge plug is accepted as the orldS s^an<^ f° r efficiency and reliability because of the unexampied service it is known to flive in all makes of cars. See that every plug in your engine bears the name Stocklstf
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    • 293 15 ‘The Lancet' <fBl so) says: f UNTREATED MILkX t BOTH WHOLE AND I SKIMMED.HAS VERY I LITTLE ANTI RACHITIC ACTIVITY Orduwy fresh. This authoritative quota* tiou that fresh cows* snilh contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows tEsat a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1716 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 1 dollar steamship LINE P Ind intended sailings from Penang AMFDir Au <<> lIMF WxtKKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. (OOMPAHIIS ISOOBPOBATBD m 5 ANTENOR Aog. 14 Mareeille,. London, Rotterdam. Hamburg A OlMgow >*7 Iff*) tSI x HELEN US Aug. 20 London) Rotterdam and Hamburg» MBDiTIsKBANEAN AND
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