Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 August 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY N>. 135. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, 17th AUGUST, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 932 3 First Competition G. R. Evans Champion Athlete P. C. C. Successes Penang, Saturday. GR. Evans, Pen* ng Cricket Club, won the shield presented for the individual champion athlete by Dr. Conrad Clarke at the first meeting of the Penang Amateur Athletic Association, winning the 220 yards and
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  • 510 3 RUSSIA’S FATAL DEFICIENCY "It Is Staggered: It May Fail” B < R. H. G. Wells, in a broadly I cast talk from Savoy-hill, reviewing the series of addresses that have been given on “Russia in the Melting-Pot,” said: “The Five-year Plan is obviously
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    • 239 3 r- zzz. >4- z I.••/. V P x V T^beSmiletbatisspreadingoverM.alaya!\^ T Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow i °f test i mon Y> prove the supreme value and suitability j fl of Cow Gate Milk Food throughout Malaya. When 'V M all else has failed this world-famous food has
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  • 1691 6 Yesterday’s Results European and Eurasian Companies’ Successes Tracer Bullet Demonstration THE 1931 Penang Bisley Meeting which commenced on Saturday, August. 8» came to a successful conclusion yesterday when there was a large crowd of the Penang public present to see the concluding events fired off,
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  • 340 6 s BAUGHAN’S SPARKLING INNINGS Fine Bowling by Hunt The P. C. 0. scored an easy victory yesterday on the Esplanade in the cricket ma*ch with the Perak Club defeating them by 143 runs. Batting first the P. O. 0. gathered 206 runs for the loss of
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  • 604 6 A. A. A. CHAMPIONSHIPS Penang Well Represented FULL ENTRIES Penang will be represented in eight individual events at the championship meeting of the Amateur Athletic Association to be held at Kuala Lumpur on Friday and Saturday. G. R. Evans does not appear among the entrants
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  • 119 6 KEEN COMPETITION AT ANNUAL SPORTS 1 (From Our Own Corresponlent) J Singapore, August 16 1 At the Police Sports on Saturday after noon at the Thompson Road Police Depct there was a large attendance including the Inspector-Ganer. 1 who officiate! as a i referee and Mr. Oarae\ Acting
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  • 49 6 Rtuter. PERRY WINS AMERICAN i EASTERN TITLE i Ry», New York, August 16 I F. J. Perry, the British D .vis Cup I I player, won the E stern Singles Lawn I Tennis Championship, defeating J. Gil> IbertHall (New Jersey) 6 3, 6 2, 6 4
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  • 48 6 N. 8. CLUB WINS HOSE CUP (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, August 15 In the final of the Hose Cup, played I on the Station Padang to-day, the N. S. Club defeated the Chinese by four gca si to one, Mr. Gunn was the referee. I
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  • 116 6 SWEEPING SUCCESSES OF C. Q. M. S. KIRWAN (From Oar Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 16 At the S. V. R. A. Bisley Meeting at t the Bakit Timah range there was 8 excellent standard of shooting, nine com k petitors making highest possible score», > The outstanding performer
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  • 59 6 PETHERBRIDGE—ORENNAN A pretty wedding was solemnised al St. George’s Church, Penang, on Saturday between Mr. John Gardner Petherbridge. Electrical and Mining Engineer. r« 1 and Miss Myola Ann Crennan of Austral (Sydney). The service was choral. The Rev. 8. W. G. Elvina. c^ a P la 0 North
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  • 52 6 YESTERDAY’S COMPETITIONS Tho fallowing are the results of day’s events at the Chinese Swimmiox Diving (Open) 1 Mah Ah YonF* 12 Oheah Hong Ho and 3 Lun K Aik. 'T’ o Junior 100 Metres Breast Strobe: Wab flam, 2 Ng Kam Goon 3 Lim Loon Teong. Time:
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    • 203 6 1 Records You s Will be Proud t I b wn m i LXI 14(Sylvia Ballet (Delibes) LXlls(Parts 1,2, 3&4 Sylvia Ballet has been a univers J favourite for years and has perhaps, no rival in popu’arity, Oscir Fried and the British Syu/ phony Orchestra has extracted every ounce of
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  • 2549 7 Jockey’s Award Existence of Contract Denied When the Court of Appeal resumed its sitting at Penang this morning two appeals from the decisions of Mr. Justi e N. H. P. Whitley were heard, the Court being comprised of Mr Justice Sproule (the Acting Chief Justice), Mr. Justice
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  • 187 7 TWO ADVERT SEMENTS FROM A LONDON NEWSPAPERS The following advertisements appeared recently in the personal column of the “Morning Post”:— Difficult or Ticklish Undertakings Advertiser, who is well born and educated middle aged, of good appearance and address and active, is prepared to under take any
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  • 148 7 SEVERAL NONYAS PENALISED Eight Chinese nonyas were to day placed in the Police Court dock charged with gaming in a common gaming house. All the accused excepting one pleaded guilty. Detective Inspector Hall saidth e sixth accused who had claimed trial was arrested outside the house and be
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  • 123 7 CASE TRANSFERRED TO DISTRICT COURT Mr. Parker, of the Government Monopolies, to day charged before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, a Chinese named Tan Eng Soon on three counts under the Monopolies Ordinance. Tan Eng Soon was charged (1) with the possession of non government chandu at 149
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  • 521 7 STEVEDORE’S APPEAL DISMISSED Father’s Third Attempt to Obtain Child Tn the Qurt of Appeal this morning their Lordship, Mr Justice Sproule resident) V r Just io Thorne and Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell dismissed the appeal of the Bishop Street stevedore who is endeavoured t x obtain
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  • 100 7 —Reuter. London to Glasgow in 3 1/4 Honrs CAPETOWN FLIGHT PLANNED London August Iff The airman Mollison has created another record. He flew from London to Glasgow in 3 hours, 20 minutes and received a rousing reception from his parents and friends at the Scottish Flying
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  • 66 7 CHINESE ALLEGED TO HAVES ESCAPED FROM CUSTODY Wan Fong, alias Wan Kong, was to day charged before Mr. Edward Jago, Polios Magistrate, with escaping from lawful custody. Detective Inspector Gordon said the man was arrested in Penang on a warrant issued from Teluk Anson from where the accused
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  • 51 7 A Chinese named Khoo Peng Chong was charged to-day before the Penang Police Magistrate on three counts of possession of counterfeit coins at Ayer Itam, Detective Inspector Gordon, prosecuting, applied for a postponement of the case foe a week. His Worship allowed the application and remanded the
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  • 404 8 Has the world’s worst slump created an inferiority complex in Malaya All the avail xble evidence tends to show that this psycholog cal manifestation is very much with us. And the result is extremdy depressing. i There have bjen all-round cuts in salaries, economies have been
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  • 301 8 The trade boomlet ushered in by the wave of optimism which greeted the Hoover moratorium proposal has died away, and business psychology appears to have fallen back into pessimistic channels. Even so, we must not be discouraged, for those who adopt the u'tra gloomy outlook now will
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  • 94 8 —Reuter. Arrival in London From Marseilles London, August 15 A subdued group of friends and relatives waited on the platform at Victoria to meet three officers, survivors of the submarine Po eidon. who arrived from Marseilles. Their arrival was watched by a crowd behind barriers and extra police
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  • 58 8 Reuter. Disease and Devastation Follow the Rains Mexico < ity. ugust 16 Disease and devastation have followed torrential rains in Southern Mexico. Two hundred children are reported to have died of dysentery at San Pedro Jicayan. The floods destroyed 150 bouses at Huetamo while the inmates were asleep.
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  • 1187 8 A H- L Penang, Monday. ONG RAI ULATIONS to those responsible lor the excellent arrangements made in respect of the final day cf the recent Bisley meeting of the P. and P.W.V.C., which ternrnated yesterday when the officers were “At Home” to a large number of guests.
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    • 19 8 E. O. SPECIAL DIHRER AND DANCE Friday, 21st August DANCE MUSIC BY TBE BAND OF THE s.s. “President Adams.”
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  • 265 9 I.—Reuter. fateful week AT HOME Possible Three-Party Arrangement NO CALL FOR VOLUNTARY WAGE CUTS ‘'Country as Safe as Bank of England” London, hgust 16 A Parliamentary economy bloc composed of the bast elements ol all three parties is predicted as the probable outcome of the conversations between
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  • 150 9 Reuter. Departure for Canada on Health Trip London, August 15 Mr. Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England, left unexpectedly for Canada to day in the Canadian Pacific liner Dutkets of York Interviewed, he said: 1 I feel I want a bit of a rest, because
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  • 81 9 Benter. Sensational Developments Expected From Po ice Discoveries Cawrpore August 15 To ice frustrated what is believed to have been a revolutionary pot timed to culmi nate on the occasion of the Viceroy’s visit to Cawnpore on Monday. Actins on suspicion, they stopped a motor Car
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  • 139 9 Rumoured Decisions of Great Importance EXPECTED ANNOUNCEMENT (From Our Own Singapore, August 17 I understand more than usual important is attached to the rulers’ Durbar which the High Commissioner attends at Seremban to-morrow. It is probable a statement will be issued. It is rumoured decisions of first
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  • 560 9 The fifth Assize session will open in Singapore on September 8. The next mealing of the Legislative i Council will be held on Monday. August 81. Dr W.L. Braddon, of Seremban. is an in mate of the Seremban European Hospital. Dr T. Wilson, who has been stationed
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  • 308 9 s.—Beater. Relapse Into Pessimism TEXTILE TRADE AN EXCEPTION Waiting for European Situation to Clear New York, August 16 The temporary boom in the United States created by the Hoover plan appears to have died down The “New York Times” weekly index of basic business activity has fallei
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  • 114 9 —Reuter. Crossing Now Possible for £l5-10 London, August 15 Large reductions in trans-Atlantic passenger fares are announced by the White Star and Cunard lines. The White Star reductions, coming into force on October 1, provide for a thirty six per cent, cut in first class fares. The
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  • CORRESFONDENCE
    • 115 9 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gizettd) Sir,—While proceeding along Northam Road about 780 last night in my car, a Chinese pedestrian shouted to me in Malay Jagah baik depan pokoh jatoh.' I had passed him almost before I realised what he had said. Fifty yards
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  • 133 9 Reuter. Terrorism by Catholics and Protestants CONVENT ATTACKED London, August 16 There were further Catholic-Proteetant disturbances in Ulster yesterday. A crowd smashed the windows of a Catholic business premises and a convent at Lisburn, near Belfast, burned a shop belonging to a widow and attacked Hiber nian
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  • 230 9 Infernal Machine Discovered in St Peter’s By special orders of Signor Mussolini the entire police force of Rome is co operating, with the police authorities of the Vatican in searching for the perpetrators of a bomb terrorist attempt which throughout the night of July 16 caused
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  • 32 9 ,—Reuter. Olso August 15 The Nautilus has arrived at Long Year City, Spitzbergen, and is making her first cruise in polar waters on Monday with Spitzbergen as her base.-
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  • 69 9 i —Reuter. forcible Closing of Wells by National Guard Houston, Texas. August 16 Drastic action to deal with overproduction oil was taken to day when Governor Ster :ng announced that he had ordered Guard unite to be mobilised for in Eact Texas in order to shut wells. follows
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  • 148 9 Episcopate’s Appeal Against Official Atheism Madrid. August 17 Unite in the struggle against official atheism’,” runs a joint Pastoral Letter to the Catholics signed by the who’e of the Episcopate, which strongly denounces the new Constitution as establishing the crudes t atheism. Meantime, the Radical
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  • 143 9 —Reuter» Real Fate of Government in Hands of U.S. Bankers New York, August 16 The Havana correspondent of the Aseo ciated Press, reporting brisk fighting with, varying fortunes between the Cuban Government forces and the rebels, says it is believed there that the real fate of
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  • 311 10 Big Bonus Offer Closes on Saturday Great Opportunity for Candidates < All candidates in the Pinang Gazettes Great Popularity Campaign should be busy ti-day calling on friends and confirming promises, as this is vote-getting week. Subscriptions collected now will count towards the Great Special Bonus offer which closes
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  • 443 10 The following new books have been received at the Library: After Ten Years, by Constance Malleaon (Colette O’Niel). Alarms and Excursions In Arabia, by Bertram Thomas. Australian Short Stories, Edited by G'o. Mackaness. The Blanket of the Dark, by John Buchan. The Boys* Book of Cricke by F.
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  • 866 10 MR. CALDECOTT’S SPEECH Restrained, But Not Pessimistic NEED FOR HONESTY Port Dicksor, Saturday After a ’apse of two years the conference of the Incorporated Society f Planters wai revived to day at Port Dickson Club, when between fifty and six y p enters from all parts of
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  • 158 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations tai MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list 11 ajn. to day:— Saturday To day s§ s s Sharks d -s (2 QQ CQ 02 f o. 10. I c. to. Mmbt Hongkong Tin- 14'6 15 3 14 6
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  • 154 10 Domestic production of Tin, and Tm-in-ori at 72 per cent, during the month of July 1931, Tons Tons Federated Mday States 4,611 Unfederated Malay States Johore 30 Kedah 8 Perlis 29 K 1 ntan ril Trengganu 49 116 Straits Settlements nil Malaya 4,757 Lee 1 Exports F
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  • 197 10 Penang August 17, 1931, era. oeiiar si Opiuai p. sh*rt loco LOOO.CC Cloves I* 90. CC Gold leaf elkts 73.0 C Maae Picking nom 170.0'. Nutmegs 80s 70.0 C H ILO> 60.01 Ooconutspsr 1.000 *i 15.00 Copra Bundried buyers 4.25 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.6 C Green
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  • 166 10 1 e LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet 7j cis. per pownd =perpl 110 50 Q lirt, Loudon 2 7/16 i New York 5 7/16 cts (gHd) (By Ucwriaay of Messrs. Ailsfl Dinny ch General Produce Agency Ltd. Fingapcrs Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are
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  • 61 10 Latest London, New York aad Local Luces TIN: LONDON SpM £ll6 0 0 Unchanged 3 £llBlO 8 Unchangei SINGAPORE $59 25 nr Rial Down 25 c. 175 tons is» ftUBBSR-. Loflfofl 2 7/1S d, Down 1/16 d, Htw Ysrl 5 7/16 c. (Slid) Dow,ll/16 c. Littl 7j
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  • 71 10 Penang, August 17 1931. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank Ou Demenu JJ/3 23/82 M 4 m/ts 2 8 27/32 PrivtU 3 m’te credit 2'4 7/3 On „3 Documentary 2/4 11/32 N»w York Bank Dsmand 56 France M T.T. 1,410 L.dia h T.T. 155| Bangkok T.T. 78 Ratavl?i M
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  • 72 10 (Rugby Radio service) Loudon. August 15 Parts. 123 95 New York, 4>sf Brussels. 34 86; Geneva, 24 91; ism, 12.04; Milan 92.8; Berlin Stockholm 18.16; Copenhagen, 18.17 Oslo, 18.17; Vienna, 34.55; Prague, 164; Helsingfors. 193; Madrid, 56.25; Lisbon, 110 Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio, 3A Buenos Aires, 321%
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    • 247 10 psr"" Cheerful an J Csol Wednesday <£- S o<ltrAl There will also be an extra DINNER DANCE on Thursday, Sunday 23 rd ORCHESTRAL CONCERT TIFFIN COUPONS a re now available at reduce rates, Cii KUNNYMEDE HOT EI> LTd ■Ph... M 3. GeOr4 G W t Imi HA! Ml 'III 111
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  • 1780 11 A MESSAGE OF HOPE FROM SIR CECIL CLEMENTI RACIAL HARMONY Singapore Rotary Dinner A striking declaration of faith in the future of Malaya was made v H. E. the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, at Friday’s dinner in Raffles Hotel, given by the Singap re
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  • 1086 11 COMMITTEE MEETING Police Affairs Under Discussion The following are excerpts of minutes of a committee meeting of the Striita Chinese British Association, Penang, held on August 13 Present.—Mr. Heah Joo Seang (Presi dent), tha Hon. Mr. L’m Cheng Em, Dr. Oag Huck Chye, Meßer?. Chee Kok Fee. Koh
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    • 222 11 Ajjjestic J Westerd Electric SOUND gZZq SYSTEM I Entire Change of pictures I 6/5 TONIGHT 9 30 3 RXDIO PICTURES’ *3 I 3 Sensational Adaptation of the Stage Play That Ran for 18 Months in New York. CONSPIRACY WITH The Famous Star of “Broadway Melody”. -j BESSIE LOVE 1 HUGH
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  • 700 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines rHK following 13 a Hat of vess4a arriving rind sailing iron? Penang during the IN TORT TO DAY sb” Tuug Song from Kantang aud Palan Sails for River to-day at 4 p. m. aa Krian from B*gan Datoh and
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    • 386 12 ~27~ No Desire for Food During the hot weather this 4|f j I is a ’frequent condition with JB lb .Ik j many people who normally 11 1/ eat quite well. Temporary B ft loss of appetite may indicate u nothing more serious than the A*/ need for an aperient,
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  • 1972 13 Emergency General Measure as Soon as He Returns to Power A Permanent Commission Suggested Rational Government Not Possible Mr. Baldwin, speaking at Hull on July 18, declared that, as soon as he was returned to power, he would introduce a general tariff. He stated that he
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    • 181 13 LITTLE BOY IN AWFIOTATE Almost Blind With Skin Trouble. Cuticura Healed. My little boy’s trouble began on his ear. It became red and very dry, and when the skin cracked water came from it. His ear was very hot and painful. The trouble spread to his eyes and he was
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    • 457 13 I The Question of Retirement The question of ultimately ret ring from the Tropics to. residence in the Home Country is one which you are undoubtedly oonsidering. Present economic condiV tions make money-making diffis cult, and the need for saving out of income is greater than ever before. What better
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  • 939 14 PENANG BISLEY “E” Co. Win Company Attack Competition SATURDAYS RESULTS The Penang 1931 Bisley” meeting was continued yesterday afternoon on the Kampong Bahru Range when three further events were fired cff. Asa matter of fact, feur events had been arranged, besides the Clay Bird Sweep
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  • 75 14 RANGERS FALL Aberdeen’s Convincing Win London August 15 The following are the results of Scottish League matches played to day A r rieoniana 2 Aberdeen 4 Ayr U. 1 Hamilton A. 3 Celtic 3 Dundee U 2 Cowdenbeath 3 Clyde O Dundee 2 Morton 1 Hearts 3
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    • 249 14 SF AWAV<» /-t Lmi o lIP TO i FeTPM i i £?rf t 1 r i"' f JfcJl V?’ V -1 < “>- -/9 feH —x c f > A/. I J lz < i k oĕrinh c&etleijeidJ XS Hr XT r A? T” OV/iLdNE tonic food beverage Hot cr
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    • 253 14 o i 9 The Star R B of the Fete W I > TVot by her beauty, but by v Q- I her subtle attractiveness and WEIL'' Os WX? t JlHi f d,.™, .nhaneed and unde W-'» W W4W I Ua I lined by the alluring fragrance ,(fe BlWi fl|
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  • 650 15 Penang, August 17, 1)31. CHOWRASTA MARKET, Mutton eta. Mutton Indian M »er lb 48 Head tost 1-23 Sheep 9° «*<* Liver with heart A iua k do 140 Trips do 9) Goat or Sheep per lb 48 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 I idney M pair 30
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