Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 August 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED 'LY No. 184. VOL. LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1931. PRICE 10 CEN
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    • 615 1 Il NAGATA jRg, yr iters dentists Bead Ofitoe next to Th* Difpwuwy. [j Offioe >2. Leith Bhito I fi minimax M«ifli|«n Fertilisers, ltd. I a iI- Ammonium Phosphate I |J Ammonium Phosphate (L) 1 I A “A and B” Soda-acid type < stea 6< fp Jp Jp (0 f/xa. H
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  • 119 3  -  -By Waldo B. Miller, in the “Christian Advocate.” Cf J AM w 3 r— I Terrible and mighty, From hate and greed Was I born. Avarice and suspicion Are my kir. I am Wat— Admirals and genera's Do my bidding. Shell and shrapnel Are my tools.
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  • 543 3 THIEF’S NOTORIETY Man Championed by Mr. Lloyd George IT was as the result of an incident in the House of Commons more than twenty years ago that David Davies, the Dartmoor Shepherd,” achieved a notoriety unequalled by any other petty thief. He had spent a considerable portion
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  • 352 3 VITAMIN IN PEEL Food Investigation Report MUCH of the "goodness” of an apple is destroyed by peeling, it is stated in the report fir 1930 of the British Food Investigation Board of the Eepartment of l2dus:r?al and Scientific Research. One of the most important sections of
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  • 271 3 On a glorious m oonl ght night in 1920 the sort of moo il«ght that oue gets only in the Far East, three other rubber planters and I were sitijrg on the verandah in front of my bungalow in a remote part of the MJ ay States.
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    • 38 3 In Exchange For 200 used St mps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java and the surrounding countric? will give Picture Post Cards OF THE Great European War &c. MISS TEE KIA ORA,” Stcckwell, London, England.
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  • 382 6 YESTERDAY’S HEATS Close Competition Promised Heats were run off yesterday on the for the Penang Amateur Athletic Association championship meeting to be held on Saturday. There was a large gathering of spectators and several creditable times were registered. The following were the results 100 Yards
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  • 102 6 Rugby Radio Service. DRAW FOR STARTING ORDER London, Angust 18 In the presence of the French and Italian Air Attaches and of the Chairman of the Schneider Trophy Committee the draw for the starting order of machines in the Schneider Race on September 12 took place at the
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  • 86 6 FIRST ROUND CUP DRAW (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 18 The S.R C. completed a disastrous season to day when they were knocked out of the qualifying round of the S.A F.A- Cup by the Malay 2nd XI by seven goals to two. The 8. R. C.
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  • 39 6 Reuter. SOMERSET DEFEATS NORTHANTS BY 9 WICKETS London, August 13 At Weston super Mare Somerset defeated Northants by nine wickets. The scores were as follows Northants 99 and 164. Somerset: 235 and 29 for one wicket.— Reuter.
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  • 499 6 KIDNAPPED TAKEN OFF IN’O THE JUNGLE Mining Towkay Seized At Selibin In spite of the vigorous search made by the Police, assisted by a number of detec tives under the direction of Mr. E. 0. Tidy, Officer in Charge of Detectives. Perak, no trace has been found of Towkay Cboong
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  • 371 6 MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER OF COOLY (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, 6 ugust 12 At the Seremban Assizes to day R. 8. Pillay was charged with the murder of Rengasamy, a Tamil cooly, on May 24, at 10 30 p m. in Birch Road. Seremban. The accused, who
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  • 723 6 SCHOOL!OYS* FEATS Europe and North Africa or Australia What Is termed in The New Era” a note supplied by E. B. Gjstle, Headmaster,” is a romantic record of school boys* holidays. The matter-offset stories speak for themselves < N anonymous donor gives £5O
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  • 250 6 JUDGE’S CONSIDERATION FOR DEFENDANT COMPANY In the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson at Singapore on Wednesday, John Dickinson and Co., Ltd., sued the Lam Yeong Press Co of Cec 1 Street for the payment of $2,105.40 being the first four monthly instalments due in respect of
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  • 627 6 LOW DEATH RATE AND HIGH birth RATE (From Oar Own Correspondent) Alor Soar, August 10 According to the report of the State Surgeon on the Medical end Health departments of Kedah and Perlis, which has just been issued, the health of the State of Kedah
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  • 279 6 SINGAPORE JUDGMENT Java Sugar King’s Death Duties As the result of judgment delivered in the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Wednesday the Government, instead of receiving $1,164,820.61 balance due under a certificate of the Collector of Stamp Duties, will have to refund to the Estate of the late
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  • 372 6 A NEW HOPE Growing Determination to End Slump Ara'ysmg the outlook for Bt neU shans. the City Editor of Times” on July 12, wrote- Sun<ia "Violent flac nrtion, in i h m lative securities dealt the Stock Exchange a houH 00 obscure the fact that
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    • 127 6 bes—■■ .MiaL- .wwm 11 m Dm! There is absolu’e’y no reason for that I c fed-up feeling in regard to food in I I lhe East —at least not in Penang, I I where a variety of the world’s I choicest Meats, Poultry Game I I Fish is constantly avail-
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  • 1821 7 Settlement’s Unique Distinction Two Lawyers Now On Bench Finding that was “Half Right” Before passing on to the work of the Court of Appeal which opened in Penang this morning it would not be amiss to draw attention to the unique honour that this Settlement
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  • 73 7 S. S. KEDAH Infants Only Live Few Hours A Siamese passenger by the s.s Kedah gave birth to twins while the vessel was on her way from Belawan Deli to Penang. The matter was reported to the port authorities here immediately the vessel arrived, but in
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  • CORR SPONDENCE
    • 108 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir.—All occupiers of the thousands of bouses in Malaya and almost every labour er in all spheres of life will take pleasure at reading your editorial commentary of yesterday's under this heading. Though the supply of food stuffs is now quite
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  • 60 7 ANOTER SU JCESS Miss Joyce Scharenguivel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Scharenguivel, of Butterworth, was also one of those who sat for the Trinity College of Music examination held at Penang on aturday, August 8 Taking the First Steps Miss charenguivel passed with honours. Miss
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  • 50 7 OFFICERS "AT HOME” In connection with the Penang "Bisley" meeting now in progress the Officers of the Battalion will be "At Home" for tea at the Range on Sunday next. August 16 at 4.30 p.m to all volunteersand their friends. The Regimental Band will play seleo tions.
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  • 356 7 .—"BN.B Herald.” Mrs. A. K. a Beckett Terrell arrived at Penang to day. Mrs. P. J. Sprouie the wife of the acting Chief Justice, arrived at Fenang this morning. Mr. Justice Thorne was a passenger io Fenang by the s. s. Kedah which arrived 1 this morning.
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  • 392 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FUNCTION The Penang Chinese Chamber of Com merce offered a public welcome to the new Chinese Consul, Mr Hsieh Hsiang, yesterday afternoon. The function took the form of a tea party on the top floor of the Chamber s premises in Penang street.
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  • 51 7 Saturday, 15th August, 1931 at the Esplanade at 6.00 p m. 1. March Quebec Stopford 2. Overture Pique Dame Suppe 3. Selection The Duchess Of Danzig Oaryll 4. Intermezzo Fleurette d’Amour Fletcher 5. Selection The Golden Moth Novelle 6. Fox Trot Topey Turvy Talk Seroay God Save The
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  • 70 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Operatives to Negotiate With Employers London, August 13 The decision at Manchester to day of cotton operatives to negotiate with emplo yers on the "more looms’’ system about which a serious trade dispute occurred during the winter is regarded as an impor tant advance
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  • 57 7 —Reuter. Victims of Mexican Cloudburst New York, August 13 From Mexico City it is learned that a cloudburst has inundated sixteen villages on the banks of the Rio Panuco. The death roll is believed to be heavy. The majority of the inhabitants are taking refuge in the hills
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  • 41 7 Reuter. Charges Against John Gardner Dropped London, August 13 The Crown authorities have decided not to proceed with the charges against John Gardner, one of the accused in the Scottish silks case. The case has not yet opened.
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  • 69 7 ARRIVAL FKOM SINGAPORE BY AIR The Acting Chief Justice, Mr. P. J. Sprouie. arrived at Glugor at 12 85 to day, having flown by seaplane from Singapore which was left at 7.30. The ’plane diverged from the usual course and passed over the proposed landing ground at
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  • 106 7 TWO WARREN «SHIELD TEAMS FROM PENANG The Eurasian ompany who came second! in the local Warren hield hoot, will be sending a team to Singapore to compete in the Malaya Command Meeting. The ”B” k Machine Gun team who beat the Eurasian ompany by the small
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  • 89 7 FINED $lO Four persons were to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago, Folice Magistrate, charged! with being stowaways to Penang. Two of them Mohamed Ali and Oh Kuan Huai were charged with being stowaways om board the s.s. Juna from Victoria Point to Penang, while the
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  • 72 7 MALAY CHARTED A Malay youth named Eusoff bin Sahat was produced before the Police Magistrate! Penang, charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a woman named Gna binti with a knife in a house at Chulia Lane. The accused claimed trial and applied for a postponement
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 290 7 “P.G.” Popularity Campaign I More Prizes Than Contestants You Cannot Win by Wishing: Only Actions Speak Louder Than Words No one ever accomplished anything by sitting back and wishing he or she would succeed. Of course the desire to win is the first step to success; but this desire must
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  • 373 8 .Retirement is a subject the contemplation of which perhaps offers more pleasure to the elder gei eration than to the younger. Nevertheless, probably all Europeans living in this country visualise the time when they wil be due for pension or when they will have saved up enough money to
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  • 326 8 BYRON 'S HOME FOR THE NATION The citizens of Nottingham are the richer by a beautiful and historic heritage, New stead Abbey, the ancestral home of Lord B s ron. the title deeds of which have been handed to the Lord Mayor of the city by Monsieur Venizelos. the Prime
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  • 93 8 —Router. Opposition of Rotterdam Traders Amsterdam, August 13 The Rotterdam Cotton Trade Association has telegraphed the Minister of Commerce and Industry drawing attention to the nego tiations between the American Farm Board and the German Government with regard to the sale and financing of 800 000
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  • 56 8 Not Acting on BthaT of U.S, Government Washington, August 13 Mr Castle Acting Secretary of State has denied officially that the fliers Pangboru and Horndcn have been acting on behalf of the United States Government.—Reuter. Pangborn and Horaden, who flaw over prohibited territory in Japan without permission.
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  • 58 8 —Reuter. Negotiations to Re establish Trade Paris, August 13 Following reports that the Soviet Government is negotiating a loan in France the Commerce Minister M. Rollin, in an interview states that the negotiations solely relate to the re establishment of the trade balance which was dislocated in
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  • 1191 8  -  A. H Penang, Friday. «TF we are not mighty careful we are like to need the services of that shillelagh of which we wrote in this column yesterday. It is a comforting reflection however, to an anxious mind, that it lies comfortably within call on our desk.
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  • 52 8 The funeral of the late Mr. Heah Seng Hye will take place on Tuesday; August 18 1931, from his residence 23, Northern Road, at 10. a. m. for interment at Mount Erskine Cemetery. Friends and relatives are kindly requested not to send sweetmeats. (F. M. 8. and 8. 8 papers
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  • 498 9 Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Sir Herbert Samuel Economy Committee Again Busy Possible Special Emergency Session of Parliament Sharing the Burden The Conservative leaders, Mr. Stanley Baldwin and Mr. Neville Chamberlain, and the Liberal leader in the absence of Mr. Lloyd George, Sir
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  • 5 9 —Reuter. —Reuter.
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  • 102 9 .—Router. £8,000,000,000 to be Dealt With London, August 13 The contemplated conversion scheme reLtes to five percent War Loan redeen ab’e at par st the Goverrment’s opii n n 1929 but the fact that over two thousai d million sterling is outstanding makts c<nversion a formidable proposition. More
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  • 108 9 —Reuter Discovery in Glasgow Suburb POLICE INVESTIGATIONS London, August 13 The Glasgow Police have issued the des cription of three youths aged between 18 and 21, deserters from the Cameronians, whom they are anxious to see in connection with the murder of Robert Wilson
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  • 311 9 Reuter, Chinese Investigation Fails to Clear up Mystery Shanghai, August 13 The further Chinese official investigation of the Thorburn case, taken upon recent representations of the British Government through Sir Miles Lampson, bag just concluded. It was conducted by the Vice Minister of War at Soochow. where, accord
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  • 101 9 —Reuter. London August 14 Experiments in London have established the effincy of plasmcquine as a preventive of malaria. According to the Lancet eight men and one woman volunteered to run the risk. They were dosed with plasmoquine a day before allowing malaria mosquitoes in jars to bite
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  • 65 9 launched in February.—Rugby Radio Str ice. To be Launched Next February London, August 13 Excellent progress has been made with the construction of the giant new Cunarder in the Clyde yard’. It is now anticipated that the liner, which is expected to be the fastest alioat wi
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  • 384 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Gandhi Dishonours Irwin Pact CONGRESS TO BOYCOTT LONDON ASSEMBLY Mahatma’s Baseless Allegations Bombay, August 13 The Working Committee of the Nationals 1 Congress has decided not to participate in tie Round Table Conference. The decision followed correspondence between the Viceroy and
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  • 215 9 —Beuter. Damage Estimated at $1,000,000 Hong Kong, ugust 14 The explosion at the ammunition maga zine at Macao yesterday morning due to combustion killed five Portuguese and two Africans and seriously injured nineteen Chinese, four Portuguese and slightly injured seventeen Europeans, thirty five Chinese and five Africans. Hardly
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  • 214 9 Interior Seething With Rebels Havana, August 13 Fever heat excitement prevails here Alarmist rumours hourly arrive from the interior where it is reported thousands of rebels are under arms. A battle has been waging for eight hours near Cienfuegos but the result is not yet known
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  • 118 9 .—Reuter. Refugees Using Coffins as Boats Hankow, August 13 The Yang tso has risen half a foot in the past two days and is still rising, breaking all records. The situation is serious and terrible. People hang on to their homes to the last possible moment before
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  • 67 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Slight Recovery During July London August 13 Preliminary figures of overseas trade in July show that the increase in the value of British exports to £34.250 COO from £29,430 000 in Jure was mainly due to tbe charges shown cf articles wholly or mainly
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 122 9 I“LAVERS” AUSTRALIAN BLACK MUSHROOMS. PER $1.40 TIN A CHANGE, A REAL TREAT FOR BREAKFAST. I SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. PENANG. IN ENGLAND) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR <£ IPOH. I him Illi I II iiir’ l MiiiPniii’ir i IN SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. trade is bad the motto oj jr every
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  • 1251 10 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the w*ek IN PORT TO DAY c de Haan from Langas» LboSeumawe, Sigli, Sabang, OeleeLheue, Meulaboh aid Tjalang, Sails to-day for Belawan-D. li, Langra, Ida. Lho-Saurra
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  • 77 10 The 8". Kedah arrived this mornir g with the following fr-nr, Singapore: Madam Loke Yoot Gnoh. M Ngo Siow Low, Mr. A H. Miles, Mr. F. R imann, Mr. G. A. W. Trimmer, Cant Hm<rch, Mr. Job tea Thorne, Mra. C. E. Wurtzbu g. Mr. A. F. DJe.
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  • 521 10 GOLD SHARES Lyall and Evatfs Review Singapore, Augaat 12 Not unexpectedly, rubber h*fl stead ly declined to a new low level of 2f 1 per lb., and, unless farther restriction rumours are broadcast, as has been the ease at fairly regular intervals, during the past months,
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  • 99 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Saturday 6 a.m« 79 e Noon 90 s nil 5 p.m. 84 s Sunday 6 a.m. 77 e Noon 81 s Imm 5 p.m. 84 s Monday 6 a.m. 78 e' Noon 89 w 2mm 5 p.m. 84 n w Tuesday 6 a.m.
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  • 370 10 ANNUAL MEETING Pressing for One Assessment The twentieth annual general meeting >f the Sungei Besi Mine?, Ltd., was held in mail week in London. Mr. O. V. Toomas (the chairman), in the course of his speech, said: The output of tin ore during 1930 was 499
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  • 56 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TW: LONDON Sin 1115-17 6 Up 12/6 3 Htitta’ £llBlOl Up 15/SINGAPOaE $6O 00 pr Riol Up 75 c. 175 tons tai RUBBBRt London 2t d. Unchanged Niw Yrlr 5 5/16 8. (8skl) Up 1/16 c. LXBI 7f c. Unchanged
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  • 146 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOS 3) S.R. Sheet 71 cis. per pound —per pl 110-33 Q aiet, Londoa 211 New York 5 5/16 cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Stsnda?d Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are be follows: Bno» M 7J
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  • 365 10 LOANS TO GERMANT Much More Required In their Market Report in mail week Messrs Zirnaid Leigh-Hunt state: It is apparent that the mere providing of loans or financi.l assistance for Germany cm only be a means towards an end. Mach more than this is required
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  • 127 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s share list at 11 ami. to day:— Yesterday To day Eggs Shares >■ a >■ a 0 0 0 CQ GQ PQ OQ 0. 0. 0. to. Mining Hong Fatt .45 50
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  • 78 10 RETUEN3 FOR JULY AND HALF AUGUST The following are returns for Joi;: Talam Mine?, Ltd. Output Pci?. 655.17 Kay Yew (Kinta V. 1 ay) Tin Mines Ltd Output pclj. 229 August Returns A am Kamtaig Tm Dredging Ltd. Hours run 218 Cubic jarda 42,000 Tola’ Piculs 508 74
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  • 48 10 Aug. 16, 11th Sanday after Trinity, Bam Holy Communion and 6pm Evensong and Address at St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth. Aug. 19 Wedbesday, 7.30 a m Holy Communion at St. Mark’s Church, Butt.rworth. Aug. 20 Thursday, 7-30 a m Holy Communion at St. Paul’s Chapel Bukit Teutah.
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    • 30 10 FOR SALE Buick 6-cylinder, 5 seater open tourer 1928 model. In good condition with 5 good tyres. Will accept $5OO cash. Apply to Box No. 118, c/o Pinang G. X3tte.
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    • 478 10 i 3lunnyme& Cketrjul Cool Manna,—MUSlC in the Eveaia, —DiNNER DANCE. SUNDAY The “RUWMEDE” Orch«tr will play iheEJlewißgMuuei, 1 the Lounge, commencing at 9-30 p. ni. OVEITUIE -Finjprs Cave” OPERAFANTASIE “tavaH.eria Rusticani” Mascafif IWO-PIECES [a] Cavatina R a j[ lb J Serin ide SUITE “Fom Intfian Ltne Lyrics” Woodford J Temple
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  • 891 11 TECHNICAL importance a Radical Change of View Tn recent year* a radical change of on the part of rubber compounders taken plane with regard to tbs teehiral import* o of reclaimed rubber. Sbber goods mmufac urers no longer L«rd it simply as a substitute for crude
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  • 320 11 ,—"Rubber Age.’’ A NEW TYPE AT COMPETITIVE PRICE Y 4 another promising avenue for the consumption of rubber on a big scale is being matured. Without being permitted to mention our authorities we are in a position to say that one of the events of the near
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  • 278 11 HOW TRAVELLING COSTS HAVE GONE DOWN Io 1911 he u’er of the uv’t common standard tyres j. a d 55 80 dol. for 3,C00 tyre miles. In 1921, 41 85 d >l. for 8,000 milen, and in 1931, 12.80 dol for 15.00 J miles. The 1913
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  • 167 11 EFFECT OF SIAM'S ADHERENCE According to a statement issued by the Inter nations 1 Tin Committee, Sam’s adoption of the restriction scheme will have the effect of bringing the tin production now under Government control up to 92 per cent, of the world’s total resources, (says the
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  • 280 11 Actual fore gn imports of rubber during Ist ha'f year 1931. Showing countries of origin, percentages of total imports and average monthly price grade I rubber (R. 8.5. Singapore. (Weights in Long Tonr, 2,240 lbs. English) 1931 Netherlands East Indies Months Dry Wet Total January 872 7.889
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  • 195 11 Messrs. Boustead Co., Ltd. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, August 12 During the interval the market has continued depreesed and values again mark a loss over the week’s working. Closing quotations are a shade steadier on bears covering following the small reaction in N«w York quotations to-day, but the outlook is
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  • 71 11 (Rugby Radio Shrvicb) London, August 13 Paris, 123 94; New York» 4.851« Brussels. 34.88; Geneva, 24 91; Amsterdam» 12.04; Milan 92.85; Berlin 20*; Stockholm 18.15; Copenhagen. 18.16; Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.55; Prague, 164; Helsingfors, 193; Madrid, 56 55; Lisbon, 110|; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio, 3J Buenos Aires,
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  • 79 11 Penang, Anguet 14, 1931. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On Lindon Bank Dtmend 2/3 23/82 w h 4 m/li 2/8 27/32 Private 3 m/ta er edit 2/4 7/32 O‘ h 3 to PoGTimentary 2,4 11/32 New York Bank Demand 56 France n T.T. 1,410 I xdia to T.T.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 457 11 discovered it ’^omeb'-d)” —-with to ap e‘ite for o-dinary f ol TJ a 'd feeli g very and j vied —tried ’‘Ovaltine’’ mde with cold milk instead of hot- Tri-d it |T} I 4 >nd loved i s co I delic’o-i c n"s< aad th? w >nder- I I I
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  • 417 12 CLOSE RACE Parker and Freeman Get Their Hundred A comparison between the two greatest slow bowlers in England at the present day ’would not be out of place. Charles Parker, this year, at the age of 47, credited himself with his 100 h ■wicket for the
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  • A Corner for Women
    • 943 12  -  BY I. G. E. L. Fashion shows her vagaries in per fames as in clothes. What was done in the perfume world 1 ist year is most emphatically not done this. He>vy d lying perfume for evening went out with loads of paste bracelets and ultra sophisticated
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
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