Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 August 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY N XlB9. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 20lh AUGUST, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 14 1 Ih.tokisatsul STUDIO I wttk np-to-dato Fhota» by eleotrie TbOM m. CmBIBHOP BTBW 9 1
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 768 3 lf it if fgun the fashion to bafefof Lrmal occasions trimmed flowers and feathers, I hope ixaiy w gicome a manner of restoring their oearince should they be unforturae *f P o 2h to be caught in a heavy shower. wa7 is to avoid wiping your hat,
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    • 453 3  -  BY MOLLIE LITTLE h is cbvicua th it the new sweaters have t*en dt?igted specially for our own r a>lfcnLr climate. That is to siy, they lick oJnty ardsummery aid yet a r e delight folly ccsy and warm. Many of them are ■inviej by land, go are
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    • 515 3  -  BY RO3AMOND Bread and chees*. Humble country fare curried to the fields by ploughmen! That is what many people think abouthis moat nourishing food, merely be. cause it is cheap. Yet cheese is concentrated goodness, and there is no end to the interesting ways in which it may
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    • Article, Illustration
      74 3 Shantung, of s a green colour, has been cut to make this original frock which is trimmed with two white buttons ani a white kid belt. It will be noticed that the be t is fastened a' a pirticu’a-ly high wa stline, and that the buttoned revers ixpress an
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    • 554 3  -  BY OLGA WRIGHT Brooms and brushes pUy such an important part in the a.I embracing task of keeping the house clean, tk at it behoves all wise housewives to understand the subject of brushes and bristles very thoroughly. Brooms are male of bssf. white fibre, horsehair,
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    • 603 3  -  BY MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE There are, I euppes*, men who actually have little love for their offspring, at any rate when they are past their babyhood. Yet it is my belief they are the very ra*e exceptions, and where I see boys or girls who do
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    • 506 3  -  BY IRENE ADAIR Though it is obvious that all the colours in the rainbow are represented in the new millinery, yet there has never been a season when white hets had a more ardent following. It seems, in rrany inftances, that the milliner had kept her best
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    • 139 3 EVE DISPLAY ONE EAR —And A Curl What shall we do with Eve’s hah?” This has lately been the distracted cry of the hairdressing exoer’s, for now that some feminine ba v 8 a*e worn at an extreme a gle, while others are so small
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  • 73 3 DILT, VOLET RAY?, AIS '.ND EIGHT HCUaS’ SLEiP Experiments on eighty-nine ’u eats at Cornell Umveraity h .v? reeu.ted in a fifty per cant, reiucti.m in th; frequency of Cel'B. The treatment embrt ces a wetk v violet j ray bath, a twice daily dose rf
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  • 140 3 BY BRITISH LABOUR MEMBER VI iITORS N u?n (Bsrlitj), August 11 The Wtruw Press manifests gnat uneasiness a* the i reence in East Galicia cf two of the Rrg’ish Labour Tarty Members of the H of Commons, who aake no thV. they a-e inveatigadrg the cinditioas of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1307 4 j 2 DAYS MORE I Every yearly subscription will give 40,000 votes until August 22nd Every total of $lOO in subscription money gives 400,000 votes extra until Aug. 22nd d I This is the Next Greatest Vote Offer of the Prize Election 2 PRIZES Don't Fail To Take Advantage Of
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    • 1531 5 aa w oxnxraiißaxKrninxn •iammmmmsraTCainoGaiiEixnxrnxnx! he .qxecm m hie hi rib oi a GOia M T DfIDIII AD f| VALUE OF SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS I '3 H U H fill 9 ■I B Sftß ft B B B Bft B Sfl IBBft« Below are shown the subscription rates and the regular number
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  • 3191 6 Decentralisation of Government Common Malayan Customs Union Railways, Posts, Medical Services and Mines Treaty Revision Necessary The following is an extended summary of the address delivered by His Excellency the High Commissioner at the Durbar of Rulers held at Sri Menanti on Tuesday. In speeches following
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  • 622 6 THE FUNERAL Large Attendance at Graveside The funeral of the late Rev. DrAviam Sabagnanam Ponniah, Pastor of St. i George’s Tamil Church, Penang, whose i death occurred on Tuesday, took plase yesterday afternoon at the Western Read Cemetery. Prior to starting for the i cemetery
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  • 311 6 WILL DETAILS £20,000 To Brother “If Required” According to details of the will, made known on July 18 the late Mr. Solly Joel left property provisionally valued at £1,000,000, “so far as ascertained.” He leaves a life annuity of £l,BOO lax free, to his daughter, Mrs. Doris
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  • 138 6 DIXIE DEAN IS "GIVEN AWAY Elaborate precautions taken by Dean, the England and Everton cenuj forward, to keep his wedding plans seer have failed. Plans for his marrisge to M■■ Fassard, an attractive brunette emP t. n i at a cafe in Birkenhead had been secret.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 147 6 I r.L h sis Ji he) SMILER/ I >1 Zh X fed from the start on “Cow and Gate.” Well M i|/ pleased with life, sleeping i- a to P aild making headway to mother’s. doctor’s and nurse’s II infinite satisfaction. Cow and Gate does 'I not cause that excessive
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  • 1209 7 SS,CCO FINE Part Buried in the Eatrh MONOPOLIES' PROSECUr.ONS The Monopolies Department had a number of prosecutions to day, in the Penang D stria; Court against Chinese, and in two cases he ivy fines were imposed, one to the amount of $5 000. In
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  • 503 7 The Very Rev. Brother James, 0.8. E., is on a visit to Ipoh. Dr. H. Nevin, of the Malayan Medical Service, has left Ipoh for home on leave. Mr. J. E Pepper, District Officer, Kuala Langkat will be going home on leave shortly. Raja Mohamed has succeeded
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  • 308 7 INTERESTING MOTION BY INsUR NCE CO. A preliminary stage to a case which will be of considerable interest to the whole of the insured community especially racehorse owners, came before Mr Justice Palgrave '•impeon in the Supreme Court, Singapore on M onday, when a motion to
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  • 185 7 12 MONTHS’ RIGOROUS In tbe District Court to day Mr. H. A. Forrer District Judge, passed sentence one Chinese Lira Ah 8»i who had be a previously charged on two counts of dis honestly retaining stolen property The accused admitted two previous convictions n < ourt
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  • 138 7 SHOULD THEY LOSE THEIR TITLES Malacca, August 18 Among the many questions raised at yes terday s meeting of the Straits Settlements Mahcca) Association, was one by Mr. H. V. de Souza who brought up tbe question of a Justice of the Peace losing his title in
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  • 84 7 CHINESE ARRESTED Recently Fenang detectives arrested a Chinese named Lee Hai Chooi on a charge of false pretences. Accused was tried, convicted and sentenced to two months’ rigorous imprisonment. Subsequ ently, it was stated his finger prints disclosed the fact that he was a returned banishee
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  • 427 7 TUESDAY S TRACK WORK The fine weather which has been customary in early mornings of late again favoured spectator yesterday, says Wednes day s Singapore Free Press, when the horses were doing their preparation for the forthcoming race meeting. There was a fair attendance present and as
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  • 82 7 TEAM TO MEET P. C. 0. "A” The following will play for the Malay Cricket Club against the Penang Cricket Club A’ team on the Esplanade on Satur day st 2.15 p.m. :—M T Samsudin. Abdul Rahman (Capt). H R Pawanteh, M M Akbar. A O Yahaya.
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  • 43 7 FE ULTS OF YESTERDAY’S LEAGUE MATCHES London, August 19 The following are the results of Scottish League matches played to day Airdrie 0 Particle T. 3 Ayr U. 1 Motherwell 3 Celtic 3 Hearts 0 Hamilton A 1 Kilmarnock 3 —Reuter.
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  • 110 7 PROMISSORY NOTE CASE Two Chinese girls Tan Nooi and Tan Lui aged 17 and 16 respectively appeared before the Fenang District Judge. Mr. H A. Ferrer, yesterday afternoon as defendants in a promissory note case It was alleged by the plaintiff T.R M.V. R.M. Vengadasalam hetty,
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  • 28 7 There will be Moonlight Band Performances at the Esplanade on 27tb, 28th and 29th August, 1931, from 8 30 p.m. to 10.30 p m weather permitting.
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  • 329 7 FURTHER LETTERS IN THE “MORNING POST” Farther letters to the editor of the ’’Morning Post” concsrning tigers and Malaya are as f Hows: Sir»—ln reply to the letter of your correspondent “Rimta,” may I cay that the main point of my letter was to combat the very
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  • 91 7 The following are the tent is ties for Friday: Di awn Doubles: —3 J H Fenwick aid O G Barnes v —15.2 L D Wood and 9 I Pembarton. I alias Sin* les: —15 3 Mrs S'ark v —30.1 Mies Howes Roberts. Ladies Doubles: —5 Mrs
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  • 61 7 FRIDAY’S TIES Mixed Doubles—3 Mrs Hertz and G B F Southam v 4 Mrs Walker and J H Reid. —5 Mr and Mrs E Reimann v 1 Mr and Mre Mason. 5 Mr and Mrs W H Grinter v 2 Miss Mitchell and A T Donga). Singles
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  • 77 7 CASE POSTPONED Having had a charge of theft hanging over him for over a year, a Tamil named Arumugam has been arrested The accused, it is stated, was arrested in Ipoh by detectives and sent to Penang for trial under escort He was produced
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 10 7 Ww IF YOU HAVE HEAPACHES, OR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS OR H4DICESTION
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    • 356 7 New Advertisements POSITION WANTED Young Indian, married, seek* employment in states, firms or in mines as Office Cleric» Clerk-Dresser, or Dresser. Has over 9 years' experience in estate accornts. Familiar with Ehrrisom Barker’s system of book keeping Has also passed th} 3rd grade Dresser”» examination. Holds excellent testimonials. Will accept
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  • 476 8 When Sir Cecil Clementi returned from England recently, it was broadly hinted that, in the 'near future, he would have an important statement to make concerning proposed changes in the Malayan administration. That statement was made at the 'Rulers’ Durbar at Sri Menanti on Tuesday, and we
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  • 177 8 The Hankow floods—bringing with them the shadow of starvation, pestilence, ruin and pillage—are on a sci’e which it is hard for Western minds, or even those whose knowledge of the East ends at the longitude, to ooncsive. The circumstance of 10 000,000 without foo3. and of thousands
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  • 101 8 -F enter. Necessary Before Air Route Can Be Safe Ivigtut, Greenland, August 19 The airmin Gronau has arrived and is proceeding to Disko Bay whence he will hop off for America. Copenhagen, August 19 After thirteen months amid the desolation of the Greenland ice cap. six members of
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  • 97 8 Reuter. Premier of Hungary for Ten Years Budapest. August 19 The Government of which Dr. Bethlen has been Premier for a decade has resigned, it is believed owing to the Hungarian financial crisis. Count Karolyi the Foreign Minister, has agreed to try to form a new Government
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  • 1064 8 A. H. b- Penang, Thursday. |1 ONCE again must we call public attention to yet another act of discourtesy on the part of the F.M.S. Govern- j ment towards the Press of Malaya. It was generally understood that simultaneous issue for publication of the Introductory Address delivered
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 282 8 1 -IBIW HUBBUMIIIII ib— jllu 1 I j* n ft IL 1 LION Brand I I I DISINFECTING I I I Jiife fluid. I I I ij Sole Importers in Straits Settlements: y I Hottenbach, Lazarus I Sons, I II ,T< SINGAPORE, PENANG. IPOH Bi AND KUALA-LUMPUR. > i J
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    • 20 8 E. O. SPECIAL DIHOAND DANCE TO-MORROW NIGHT Friday, 21st August DANCE MUSIC BY THE BAND OF THE s.s. “President Adams.”
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 147 9 SPEECH BY HIGH COMMISSIONER Malayan Customs Union greater state COUNCIL CONTROL Chief Secretaryship Eventually to Elapse j jtolrcy tf decentralisation of the administration of the Federated Malay States and other ratters which would require the active co-operation of the Colony and the ulber States were outlined by his
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  • 116 9 —Reuter. Thames 14 Inches Above bummer Level London. August 19 knny manoeuvres of the first division at AJitenW» which were planned to continue till Friday had to be cancelled to day on accocnt of bad weather conditions. Troops which were in action last night were drenched by
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  • 77 9 —Reuter. Serious Distress Reported io Pennsylvania Harrisburg, August 19 The summoning of an extra session of ingress to deal with widespread distress and the possibility of serious disorder result *og from unemployment is urged by Mr Pincbot, Governor of Pennsylvania, in a etter to President Hoover. The Governor
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  • 79 9 .—Reuter. New York, August 19 which have passed strict cen-®°r-'bip in Cuba include a report that five undred rebels landed at Gibara last night °ni the steamer Frederick 11, said to be c uerman registry. Havana, August 20 According to a Government report, j°? P3 aer opUnes and
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  • 57 9 —Reuiux. Rome, August 19 techn* ane Stopes will speak on the Inte 1 r ft3pecta birth control before the p Da a l Congress for studies regarding at a at Rome on Seppron» ''i )r 6S h as been told that 1 be permitted and that ®cieniu?
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  • 214 9 that it had been a great flight.—Rugby Radio Service. Round Britain Trip Accomplished Safely UNFAVOURABLE WEATHER London, August 19 The Graf Zeppelin completed her twentyfour hour tour of Britain when she landed at Hansworth at seven o’clock and disem barked her passengers. Previously there had been some
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  • 197 9 Reuter. Indirect Hint Regarding Reparations Revisions Bale, August 19 Germany’s short term debt is at present 7 400 000 000 marks according to a report of the International Committee of Bankers which estimates that daring the last seven months short-term credits of 2 900 000 000 marks were
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  • 180 9 COUNSEL ENGAGED The case in which Eusuf bin Rabat stands charged with causing hurt to his divorced wife, Che Nah. was mentioned in the Penang Police Court this morning before Mr. E Jagowhen V r H McNiece said that he had been retained by the accused.
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  • 155 9 —Reuter. Reported Pacific Outrage CHINESE WHO KILLED PLANTER Protests to Foreign Offices Wellington, N Z., August 18 Six Chinese are reported to have been publicly guillotined at Vila, New Hebrides, (which is under joint Franco British administration) by a Japanese executioner after conviction by a French court
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  • 352 9 -Reuter. Details of Schneider Test Tragedy r London, August 19 Lieutenant Gerrald Brinton. R. N the youngest member of Britain s Schneider T.ophy team, was killed off Calshot last evening when his machine dived into the sea soon after be had taken off on his first Bight
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  • 33 9 Marga von E-zdorf, the German airwoman, has arrived at Kavau from Moscow. The well known private bank Damms and Streit of Cassel, Germany, founded in 1863, has suspended payment.
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  • 40 9 —Reuter Long Year City, August 19 The Nautilus started unescorted as the proposed arrangement wkh a sealing vessel did not materialise. The weasher is fair but some fog is expected. The polar voyage will last about three weeks.-
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  • 329 9 Reuter. Full Cabinet in Session ECONOMY PROPOSALS London, August 19 One of the largest meetings of the British Cabinet for many years was held to-day when the Prime Minister and four other members of the sub committee which were considering measures necessary to secure a balanced
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  • 46 9 For Locally Manufactured Goods (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 20 It is proposed to hold an exhibition of Singapore manufactured goods at the Chinese new year on an ambitious scale if there is sufficient support. All interested Malayan firms are invited to enquire.
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  • 170 9 Probable Malayan—D.E.L —Ceylon Conference Our Colombo correspondent cables: With the objects of relieving the rubber industry and keeping the price of rubber between sixpence and ninepence a conference of rubber interests agreed that the Ceylon Government should appoint a deputation to discuss the matter with the Governments
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  • 168 9 Reuter. Hundreds Dying Daily at Hankow Hankow, August 19 The Minister of Health, Dr. Hengliu and the adviser to the Relief Commission, Mr. John Earl Baker an American, have arrived by ’plane. They state that above Nanking the Yangtsze is ten miles wide and at Kiukiang
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 20 9 Danish Provisions Fresh Stock Just Arrived Obtainable from The East Asiatic Co., Ltd,, Penang Agency, F, M. S Railways Building.
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    • 26 9 TEN/TEST Insulating Board FOR Ceilings, Door Panels, Partition Walls AND THE Correction of Acoustics. Simples and Particulars FROM Durege and Thoma», ltd., Penang esc? r. rs-
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    • 169 9 His Master’s Voice THE WORLD’S GREATEST ARTISTS Combined with the Finest Recordings The ever-welcome Surprise” BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by Serge Kcussevitsky Symphony No. 6 in G. Mijor (The Surprise “h Symphony) Haydn ni7Q Ist Mvt.—Adagio Cantabiie Allegro C IAUoa vivace J 2nd Mvt, —Andante D. 1736 3rd Mvt. —Allegro
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  • 1295 10 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the 9 w*ek, IN TORT TO-DAY SB*‘Rimba” from Pangta’an Dode. 8 Sailed for Pangkalau Dode to day at Ip.m. 4 bb" Kinta” sails for Port Swetten
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  • 233 10 RECORD OF PROGRESS Time Saving Regular Services Tae Roytl Dutch Indian Airways (K. N. I. L. M who have recently opened a weekly air service between Singapore aid Medan connecting with the Fatavia service, I ave ma ie ren a-ka' 1 1 progn es Eire s
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  • 229 10 FAREWELL SPEECHES Kuching, Auguat 14. On Monday 1 »st the Rmht Rev. Logie Danson aud Mrs. Danson were *At Home” on the lawn to over a bundle i f iends comprising chiefly old boys of the St. Thomas* Schoi 1 and the members of the
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  • 52 10 Toe death has taken place of Mr. Eiward Albert Baco-, of 481 C Bdentier Road, Singapore. Hte superintendent of mai's at the G.P.O. He wai 64 years of age and retired about 7 years ago. havir g been in the postal service in Penang, Dindings
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  • 74 10 Penang, August 20, 1931. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank Ou Loudon Bank Dsmmt 2/3 23/82 4 m;U 2/8 29/32 Prlvats 3 m/ta a, edit 2/4 7/32 On „8 DaeumsaUry 2 4 11/32 Naw York Bask Demand 56 France T-T. 1,410 I idla T.T. 155$ Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia
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  • 65 10 (Rugby Radio Ssrvicb) London. August 19 Paris. 123 95 New York, 4.85g5; Brussels, .34 86 Geneva, 24 98; Amsterdam. 12.04; Milan 92.87; Berlin 20 52; Stockholm 18 15; Copenhagen, 18.17 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.55; Prague, *164Helsingfors, 1931; Madrid, 55 25Lisbon. 110; Athens, 375; 817; Rio, 3/«; Buenos Aires,
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  • 102 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co 0 share Hat at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To day sS I 1 SHARES a tn n oq 0. So. 10. 10. Mining }<B J 5 I v 5 nTmTnW. .621 .67» 6»
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  • 46 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN, LONDON W lfli-171 Down W/ISMtb’ntSi Down 10/SINGAPOKE $58.25 jr and Down 25 e. t 25 tons ten ft’JBBeR2 5/16 d, Unchanged IhwTrtSlc. (Sdfl) Up 1/15 c. Lkil 71 c. Unchanged By Octritsy of Moir* KfINNfIDFAOO.
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  • 195 10 e LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Bhssl 71 oil. ptr pound pl 110 33 Dull. London 2 5/161 N«w York 5} cte (gold). (Bv Courtesy of Messrs. AUsn Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are as follows Scot 71 cte.
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  • 70 10 The P. &O. Kalyan which I-ft London on July 23. bound for the East, arrived here at noon to-day with th» English mails and the following passengers for Penang. Mr and Mrs H J Cookman and tw; children, Mr Cullen-Mather, Revd. Keppel Gamier and Mrs Garnier, Mr J
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  • 983 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES 3 m h BUMEBX lEMtafcl f f Altenby Kabbes Be F 5 A io» GsUfc Rabb» BstaH a 61 flaudCM&Atefl Hstetes «> 1 U’ Ayts Hltam FUnflag Synfltafctei 8 1 CO 4y«r Kuntef Habwa Bstetea 1’ S Aye* Malek Babbe» 0e 5 6C Ayer Psnee
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  • 142 10 Psaißg August 20, ISJL Mnw CUiU-a p. ehrfl 2sa Cbv /L. 1* Gold l«if j£rt Mac* ?i«I3S Nulneaa 11a S’ Coconuts psr Lua'S jjj Copra B«udri®d bay«i Rattans ?t M |j| Rattaae Course jjj Green Bnsil Shells Rio»— u.- 10JI Siam No. 1 do 2 jtli d° 3
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 89 10 I VOUB WHILE TOO I HOUS CAB; I USE:— iHn] ON SALE AT OARiQs, DisUibKtoci: K. LEE SAN CO., 81, BE.V H STREET, PENANG. fT'RY the new “quick- W A cooking” Quaker Oats. Now cooks in 1-5 the time formerly required! Save time, L#hor, fuel. Serve it as porridge for
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  • 519 11 AN IMPROVED OUTLOOK Rice Mills Wo; king Day And Night later viewed on August 12 by a representative of the Siam Observer, Mr. Mi*h Lieb Kbun, the well known rice-miller and President of the Chinese Chamber of Ccmmerce, ea’d that the rice trade in Sam had improved
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  • 159 11 WHY A SCHEME WAS NOT CONSIDERED The fact attracted a teution that n the n port cf the new Dutch rubber committee nothing waj said regardir g the (Mailed reetrictioa scheme previously reported io hav» been banded in to the Dutch Government. Mr. J. N. Burg?r,
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  • 54 11 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March B. B. Horne 2. Overture Banditenstreiche Suppe 3. Selection The Belle of New York Kerker 4. Fox Trot I Surrender Dear Barris 5. Descriptive A Dervish Chorus Sebek 6. Selection No, No Nanette Youmans 7. One Step Gorgonzola More
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 70 11 When dressing fct dinner The use of Hazeline’ Snow” is indispensable. It cleanses the pores, >7'4l? r refreshes the skin and provides c the perfect surface for the final Kt application of face powder. ■M ‘“HAZELINE’ 1 x X (Trade Mark) r f SNOW” Jk vz As Vanishes immediately, leaving
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    • 337 11 lhe Worlds largest passenger air liner lands on three DUNIOP AEROPLANE TYRES WHEELS -“Striking testimony to the safety and reliability of DUNLOP equipment The Dunlop range offers designers ana operators the '1 widest selection to meet the varying conditions for I M which they have to cater. /V Facts and
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 212 11 ’PJTONE 264 Best Sound I in Town. i FO? TWO NIGHTS ONLY 1 6-15 To-Night and To-morrow 9-30 p Two-Feature Show! 7 Ralph Ince and Alleen Pringle in “WA LL STREET I A Superb Drama of Love and Finance. Prrc’ded Ry Johnny Walker and Jimmy Gleason in Tiffany Stall's Comedy
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  • 237 12 DYING SCHOOLBOY AND BISHOP. Palace Grave TWO devoted friends —the Bishop of London and an invalid boy—have been separated by death. The friendship began some years ago when Dr. Winnington-Ingram met Allen Beaumont Veesey, whose father died in the war. walking in Fulham. It became closer when
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  • 195 12 LOCAL ANTLJAPANESE BOYCOTT Documents relating to a proposed local anti-Japanese boycott wsre found on two Hokiens, Lein Teng and Tan Biow Kong, who were arrested by the Criminal Intelligence Dept,, Singapore and charged before the Third Magistrate (Mr, J, F. F, Gregg) with being members of
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  • 100 12 The monthly organ of the Indian Association of Singapore, wh’ch was revived last mouth, has now made its appearance for August. Capably edited by Mr. R, B Krishnan, the principal contents of the August issue are: "The Dominions of the British Empire,” by. N. Raghavan;
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 159 12 A “COLOURLESS” WOMAN. WHAT WAS THE CAUSE People described her as colourless”. They meant that not only was she pale and uninteresting, but tint she lacked “life” and vigour, both mental and physical. A terrific handicap to any woman—a barrier to companionship and a thief of happine s! In the
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    • 261 12 wi i wirt i p ‘■rjjfanr tn jir W iiliiW M n ißsf vKI m wggß Ij jgjyjsE wire wW f.;y EjghjbalMiLl Mfc \V Kb Wom «ft-: itw 1 I 7® Pft 7 1 a\ I kh-'T- 1\ I I' 7»1 r*' s l I l\ 6 I J* JIS
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  • 616 13 TITLED WITNESS IN R. S. P. C. A. CASE M.'P, SUMMONED “I Was Hoirified and Disgusted” INCIDENTS alleged to hive occurred at the annual meeting of the R. 8. P. C. A. in June were vividly deiciibed by laiy Cory at Bow-atre t when ■he hearing was
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  • 319 13 Film Stars Give Parties For Tramps AND EVEN SEND CARS FOR THEM Ivan G ff and Wili am Irwin, of Perth. Australip, who set out in April, 1930, to “hitch-hike’ Fioutd the world, have arrived in London. Hitch-hike is American for getting a lift on cne’s tiavels. cSThete two ycung
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 491 13 ELLS*Oto*S HgLSiSTĕ ®ISiST ON FAMOUS SAVING FOR an over ELLWOOD. y 100 YEARS, OBTAINABLB FROM ALL STOUUEPLRS, JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. *4 Great Charhth Bteast, Ji L on Teeth... beware of it FILM, the great enemy of teeth harmful grit or crude abrasive. It and gums, is the chief cause of
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    • 13 13 r LEA PERRINS' 1 I SAUCE For every course except the sweets B
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