Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 March 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-03-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 52 VOL. LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 6th MARCH, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement468 1931-03-06 1 Fl. NAGATA I BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52. Leith Street L_ W3K. I fcia«i l W'Wi.a> J r WWT jrr’. w TTliniW n—i i f| n H ■ri»»^^^w^,y^-^m.ff V ■HIM IHIIIIIHIIIIIIRHIIIIIIIII I |i| I ■'■■ll Illi MMM—I Don’t forget to ask for S F*468 words
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Advertisement15 1931-03-06 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with np-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. J15 words
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Advertisement2102 1931-03-06 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICE. Municipality of George Town, Penang chxrtf’rfd bank of india, Shorthand Typist Required, Indian In accordance With the AUSTRALIA ANDCH J NA. of Order made by the Kesi- Closing of Ayer Itan.Road and WB°) BlMllaiitlOTiJra Beach Street, Penang. Ideilt Councillor, Penang, fatam Koad Paid-up-Capitel £3,000,000 rM CT tO'day,2,102 words
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Article901 1931-03-06 3 LEGENOARF FIGURES Sir W. Rothenstein’s Recollections STRONG memories of the ’ninetips were recalled by I Sir William Kothenstein on January 24 in an address at the Working Men’s College, Crowndale, I He began with a picture of London as he saw it when he cime at901 words
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Article23 1931-03-06 3 The British cruiser “Cleopatra” and the British sloop Wallflower both built at the beginning of the war, are to be sold.23 words
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Advertisement340 1931-03-06 3 Standard 1931 MODELS BIG Four Cylinder ENSIGN Six Tourers and Saloons. The 1931 Big Nine Tourer which is now on view at our Local Agents Penang Auto Service Co., KING STREET’ PENANGIs Well Worth Your Inspection. SoZe Agents for the F MS. and S.S. ThornycrofT (Singapore) Limited, THORNYCROFT HOUSE, J340 words
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Advertisement261 1931-03-06 3 LISTERIIVE fe? /o If li SiP Jouble action combination makes teeth flashing white correct combination for cleansing teeth and firming is Listerine lootL Paste on a Pro-phy-lac-tic brush! to S et^er l^e y give maximum cleaning action. Results sure and safe! Ask for both at your chemist’s. No t3Ot h261 words
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Article684 1931-03-06 4 FACTORY managers will tell you that it is near the noon hour or towards the close of the afternoon that most of the accidents occur, says a medical correspondent in the “Sunday Express.” The mind tires, the fingers become less responsive, and the accident684 words
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Article230 1931-03-06 4 ‘BRITAIN OUR HOME* Commissioner on Ties of Empire MR. George Howard Ferguson, the new High Commissioner fur Canada, and Mrs. Ferguson arrived in London recently. ”1 hope to be able to interpret Canadian opinion and attitude towards British affairs, to establish closer relationships for our mutual230 words
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Article113 1931-03-06 4 N. S. O. MAY LIFT BAN ON COLOURED BOXERS The National p p> r ing Club may remove its twenty-year old ban on coloured bexerr. “The last coloured bixer fought at the N S. C. in about 1910,” Mr. L. Bettinson »he sec-etary, said to a Sunday Express113 words
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Article101 1931-03-06 4 LEGAL HEL r IN DISPUTES WITH EX-HUSBANDS Divorced women of all countries are uniting to protect their mutual interests. National bodies are being established in varicus c pitals to secure them legal aid and possibilities of earning their living, as well as help in settling101 words
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Advertisement204 1931-03-06 4 fc.—— The Motorist who cares jgn. for her complexion Wlf needs a pure, non-greasy preparation to protect the delicate texture of her skin Wk (Trade Hark) f? \1? I =aßs snow” has helped many women to y s x t keep and develop the natural \z> heauty of their complexion204 words
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Advertisement258 1931-03-06 4 «fiWiiWul l 'fe -7 f A z X S I I. I I I ted on Cow Gate and crowned with I HEALTH and HAPPINESS I Follow the example of delighted Parents throughout Malaya, and put your Baby on this famous Food! See how happily and easily he digests the258 words
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Miscellaneous22 1931-03-06 4 HEATQE HOYAJII To-night and Until Sunday. One Complete first-run Serial IN 20 Reels The Mansion of Mystery’ STARRING W illiam Barrymore. I22 words
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Article1014 1931-03-06 5 MALAYA’S WILD LIFE 'To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette' Sir, —Official notices announce that ses sions of the Commission for the Preservation of the Wild Life of Malaya” will be held at Penang on the 20lh. and 21st. of this month, and at various centres in Kedah on1,014 words
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Article605 1931-03-06 5 Mrs. A. V. Beith and her daughter Jill have returned from leave. Mr. M. Jackson Marshall, a Glasgow manufacturer is staying in Kua a Lumpur. We hear that Col. the Hon’ble Mr. J. P Swettenham will not be retiring until July Second Lieut. G. L. Daker, of605 words
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Article46 1931-03-06 5 P. R. C. v. KEDAH The match between the Penang Recre ation Club and K edah will begin at 1 p.m. and not in the morning as the visitors are unable to get away before the afternoon, Sunday being a working day in Kedah.46 words
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Advertisement177 1931-03-06 5 E. S’ O. HOTEL. j\IEXT WEEK I TWO NIGHTS ONLY!! Wednesday Thursday, nth 12th March, at 930 pm. Penang “kittle Theatre” Players will appear in “HAY FEVER’ The Sensational Comedy Success By NOEL COWARD The story of a retired actress, —her Bohemian family—and a hectic week-end. Book your Seats without177 words
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Advertisement142 1931-03-06 5 Hl St A PIANO j a® w» It will ozily cost you I SI A OO Per AVZ Month And inis sum includes Fre? Tuning. iPIANO CrO J\W“ J lIHiMf'fHI I 111 in I HI J SOUND P‘ ”~lj S Y S I f M 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 The New142 words
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Miscellaneous59 1931-03-06 5 ■imiiimiiiih hi i n i 'PHONE Best Sound 264 in Town. 6-15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. Jeanette MacDonald As the Temperamental Grand Opera Singer “Oh, For A Man!” WITH Reginald Denny As the Hard-boiled Burglar. The same Joyous Movietone Farce that had London laughing for weeks Preceded by Fox Musical»59 words
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Article285 1931-03-06 6 EXT RAOhDIN A RY Judge Orders an Inquiry ipT is an extraordinary thing to I me that a girl at the age of 16 should have gone through two forms of marriage, said Mr. Justice Finlay, at Liverpool Assizes on January 27, when he bound over285 words
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Article551 1931-03-06 6 CELEBRATION OF FOUNDER’S DAY The old boys of the Angh-Chines' School, Singapore, celebrated Founder’s Day of the School by a dinner at the residence of Mr. Cheong Koon Seng. There were present about 150, ancoog whom were the Chinese Consul General, Dr. Chen Chmg Lok, Bishop E.551 words
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Article616 1931-03-06 6 OVERPRODUCTION OM EVERY HAND Adjustment of Costs Needed Drawing with the causes of the current business depression, the quarterly review nf trade conditions and prospects of the Federation of British Industries suggests that the more prpu’ar view that we are suffering from a trade cycle of616 words
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Article171 1931-03-06 6 WHAT A NEW FILM STAR MUST NOT DO Here is the latest example of the maternal care with which Hollywood nurses its stars. Fredric M -rch, who has appeared in a number of films with Ruth Chatterton, baa recently been promoted to stardom by the Paramount171 words
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Article494 1931-03-06 6 SILVER SLUMP Plan to Solve the World Crisis THE cause of the present world economic crisis was purely artificial—the unprecadented discrepancy be tween the relative values of gold and silver, said Mr. J. F. Darling, director of the Midland Bink, speaking at a luncheon of the Rosal494 words
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A Corner for Women
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Article837 1931-03-06 6 BY I. G. E. L. Too little credit is accorded the bumble lemon. Women periodically buy half a dozm with the firm intention of giving their skins a thorough bleaching process, or else a course of lemon juice and water taken internally to bleach their livers I837 words
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Advertisement21 1931-03-06 6 JAPANESE Barber’s Shop Established for Members of Penang Club AND Town Club AT THE TOWN CLUB BUILDING (Opposite 6. P. 0.)21 words
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Advertisement22 1931-03-06 6 a s V. N. RAJOO, LICENSED SURVEYOR, BUKIT MERTAJAM, Undertakes any Surveying and Levelling anywhere. CHARGES MODERATE. tt 25 ui w t—Bo:422 words
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Advertisement197 1931-03-06 6 There is no Better Brand of Ham than Pineapple He» 1 jL/ r V' wk» sNa Itw bole Impoiters Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. 'AN ERnISH YOU TAim PROBLEM AhswEß Tr PI-AY this ABSORBING EDCA| QUrSTKh? e J, WAIIA(E L. MAJ El ST /C —Commencing Monday 9ch. Machines that will197 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1931-03-06 7 Douglas Fairbanks and Aimee McPherson Aimee Evades the Pressmen Daughter Succumbs Chat with Bride and Bridegroom Some time ago when the Dollar Reamers were casting their anchor in Penang harbour, by the side of Pwettenham Pier, the band used to play and there used1,473 words
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Article205 1931-03-06 7 .—Reuter. FALSE RUMOUR Mob Chased By Cavalry Bangalore. March 5 Rioting by 3,000 spectators at a football match between Hindus and Muslims yesterday evening developed seriously. The Hindus won the match by 3 goals to nil which had three times previously been drawn. The mob of Moslems,.—Reuter. - 205 words
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Article152 1931-03-06 7 Reuter Danger of Civil War Averted Santiago, de Chile, March 6 Peace has been restored to Peru, which for the past week has been threatened with a civil war according to a message from Lima reporting that Samanez Ocampo has become the head of a provisional government.. Reuter - 152 words
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Article70 1931-03-06 7 WELCOME EXTRA SERVICES In future, we are informed, trains will be run up to 8 30 p.m. from the Lower Station and at 8.15 p.m. from the Upper Station on each day of the week. This means that two extra trains will be run at 8.00 p70 words
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Article430 1931-03-06 7 SOLICITOR CONVICTED Warrant for Missing Director (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. March 6 Mrs. F. Homines, Director of F. Hommes and Co. Limited, btuart Bell, a local advocate and solicitor, and the Com pany itself were charged in the District Court yesterday with breaches of the Companies’430 words
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Article286 1931-03-06 7 GATHERING AT P. O. RECREATION CLUB Mr. H. J. Harris. Controller of Posts and Telegraphs Penang, who is shortly proceed ing on home furlough was yesterday entertained to a farewell function by the staff of the Posts and Telegraphs Department at the premises of the286 words
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79 1931-03-06 7 The following donations to the New Zealand Earthquake Relief Fund from residents of North Kedah are acknow ledged Mr. G. M Ross Jackson $lOO Mr. J. K Ramsay 30 Mr. A. C. Baker 10 Mr. J. Bain 10 Mr. H. F. Monk 10 Mr. G79 words
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Article567 1931-03-06 7 1150 FOR CHEATING Selling Wrong Brand in Tin Charged with selling one tin of cylinder oil branded Wakefield Motor Oil, knowing that it was not Castrol Motor Oil belonging to Messrs- Wakefield and Company, On Chin Ooi, of Chop Ban Hong Leong, Gurun Village, Sungei Patani,567 words
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Article153 1931-03-06 7 HAY FEVER The next production by the Little Theatre Players is due on Wednesday at the E 0. Hotel. This time it is to be Hay Fever,” a comedy in 3 acts by the youthful genius, Noel Coward. Hay Fever had a record run at the153 words
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Article42 1931-03-06 7 To morrow at Date Kramat at G p m. 1 March To The Front Hume 2 Overture Montrose Bishop 3 Selection Toto Joyce 4 Intermezzo Malinda's Fairy Bower Hume 5 Fox Trot Cheerful Little Earful Warren God Save The King.42 words
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Article58 1931-03-06 7 Reuter. Wants to Return to Afghanistan Peshawar, March 6 “My heart is burning to return to Afganistan” says ex King Amanullah writing to a Lahore newspaper He declares that his enemies are maligning him in order to prevent his return He denies that he haa renounced the MoslemReuter. - 58 words
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Article57 1931-03-06 7 Reuter. Board Recommends 2 1/2 Per Cent. Reduction London, March 6 The National Wages Board, which haff been considering the claims of the railway companies for a reduction of wages, haa recommended that all earnings be reduced 2S per cent with a further per cent reduction in respect. Reuter. - 57 words
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Article38 1931-03-06 7 —Reuter. Deficit of $500,000,000 Anticipated Washington. March G A Treasury deficit of $500,000 000 at the end of the federal fiscal year in June is predicted by Senator Smoot, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.-—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article25 1931-03-06 7 Reuter. London, March 5 In the Northern Section of the Third Division B irrow and Southport drew each side scoring one goal.-Reuter. - 25 words
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Article131 1931-03-06 7 Reuter. AUDITOR GENERAL AND EXTRAVAGANCE Hobart. March G A meeting of citizens to day decided to promote the secession movement. Th« speakers declared that the federal policy was impeding the progress of Tasmania. Canberra, March 6 The Auditor General s report which haa been tabled in the HouseReuter. - 131 words
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63 1931-03-06 7 VISIT TO PROVINCE His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, the Hou Mr John Scott, accompanied by the Hon. M r E. W. F. Gilman. Resident Councillor Penang, went to Province Wellesley this morning and carried out a number of inspections. To morrow the Acting63 words
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Article57 1931-03-06 7 Dr. V K Tamby Pillay of the Social Hygiene Department. Straits Settlements, will deliver a lecture on Social Hygiene,’* under the auspices of the Indian Association, at the Association Premises, 421, Date Kramat Road at 680 pra on Monday. The lecture will be illustrated by lantern57 words
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Advertisement52 1931-03-06 7 Cars FOR Home] LEAVE. Take advantage of our special arrangements and purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. HO WORRY —HO PELXY HO EXTRA EXPENSE. We can take in your old oar in part exchange. Call or write to us for particulars. WfARNE BROS., LTD., 30, Anson Road, Penang, j52 words
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Article583 1931-03-06 8 Since they took office some two years ago, the Socialists, by means of a series of sentimental gestures, have attempted to demonstrate to the world that they are really good fellows, sound at the core, and having the interests of the British Empire very much at583 words
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Article146 1931-03-06 8 Lord Arnold’s Indifferent Health London, March 5 Lord Arnold has resigned the position of Paymaster General in the Labour Government. Lord Arnold, in a letter to Mr. MacDonald, says that he resigned on the ground of health and says he accepted the position when the Government was146 words
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Article1323 1931-03-06 8 Penang, Friday. morning we must confess to a lapse from accuracy and not even the printer can we blame. All we can do fand we shall right lustily) is to descend with vigour and in wrath on the shameful heads of erring proof-readers and sub-editors alike. Very1,323 words
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Advertisement260 1931-03-06 8 ||te ///iII i y 111 m\ c&o>. I And in nothing else i is the quality of age 1 more valuable than n I in Whisky. S Haig y| g <J3 has been continuously distilled since 16 27. jgg Ko other Whisky distillers can Wl *ir claim over 300 years’experience.260 words
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Advertisement89 1931-03-06 8 E. O HOTEL. I 6th March, TONBHT at 9 40 p.m. The Band of the 9.9. “President Wilson’* will play at the AFTER DINNER DANCE Sunday, Bih March 1931, at 9.30 p.mGRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Wednesday Thursday, Uth 12th March, >9il THE ‘•PENANG LITTLE THEATRE PLAYEXS” WILL APPEAR IN *HAY FEVER"89 words
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Miscellaneous24 1931-03-06 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day. 120 am. 7.55 am. 1.55 p.m. 8.12 pm. To-Morrow. 1.55 a.m. 828 am. 229 p.m. 8.49 p.m.24 words
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1019 1931-03-06 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. British Boycott Withdrawn Permission to Collect Salt in Certain Areas Peaceful Picketing New Delhi, March 5 The terms of the Irwin Gandhi agreement are as follows: (17 Cessation of Civil Disobedience Campaign. (2) Cessation of boycott of British goods as a political.—Rugby Radio Service. - 1,019 words
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Article259 1931-03-06 9 Reu er. Flying in Bad Weather ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION Mar del Plata. March 6 The Prince of Wales i»nd Prince George arrived yesterday evening by aeroplane. They were escorted by nine Air Force machines to this Brighton of Argentina from Bahia Blanca. They’were two hours behindReu er. - 259 words
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Article117 1931-03-06 9 League is stressed by the circular. —Central News Activities Hindered by Financial Depression Geneva, March 5 The widespread financial depression throughout the world is having its effect on the activities of the League of Nations. This is reflected in the circular issued by the I Secretary-General toLeague is stressed by the circular.—Central News - 117 words
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Article68 1931-03-06 9 D. E. I. Importation Known to Government Batavia, March 5 Contrary to the allegations of a membar of the People’s Council, it is now declared that the importation of Russian piece goods is proceeding openly with the knowledge of the Government. Furthermore the prices of them are not68 words
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Article56 1931-03-06 9 ,—Reuter. Government to Re Introduce It London, March 5 Mr. Lees Smith, the new Minister of Education, announced in tbe House of Commons, Government’s intention to re-intro-duce the Education Bill "in order that it may pass into law" under the Parliament Act, which provides automatic enactment after two,—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article65 1931-03-06 9 Central News. Long Cruise to the Holy Land London, March 5 The Archbishop of Canterbury leaves for Holland at the end of March on a long cruise in Mr. Jay Pierpont Morgan s yacht. Mr. Morgan is now coming to England and will accompany the Archbishop forCentral News. - 65 words
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Article395 1931-03-06 9 Central News. Over £342,000 Reduction BATTLESHIPS TO BE SCRAPPED Training of Chinese Officers London, March 5 The scrapping of the battleships, “Benbow”, Emperor of India and Marlborough”, and the battle cruiser, Tiger and the “demilitarising’ of the battleship “Iron Duke” as a result of the London TreatyCentral News. - 395 words
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Article86 1931-03-06 9 which has not yet put into port.—Central News Not Seen Since Sunday London, March 5 There is no news of Mr. Charles *ob Young, a British airman who has been missing since he left Le Bourget aerodrome on Sunday to flv to Croydon. It was considered impossiblewhich has not yet put into port.—Central News - 86 words
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Article58 1931-03-06 9 Central News. Death of Sir Richard Carnac Temple London, March 5 The death took place at Lausanne of Sir Richard Carnac Temple, twelve yearin the Indian Army, Magistrate at Mandalay for three years and then head of the Rangoon Municipality. He was an auth< rity on Burma, Central News. - 58 words
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Article32 1931-03-06 9 —Reuter. “The Star Spangled Banner Washington, March 5 President Hoover his signed the Act passed by Congress making The Snr. Spangled Banner’ the national anther? the United States.-—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article338 1931-03-06 9 Letter to By-Election Candidate ENDLESS HOSTILITY London, March 5 The Prime Minister in a letter to Mr. Hancock, the Labour candidate in the By-election at Salisbury says the Government in less than two years has successfully seized every opportunity to improve the international situation. There was338 words
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Article159 1931-03-06 9 Reuter. May End Prohibition DEMOCRATS DIVIDED Washington, March 5 The first gun in a new political offensive which may end prohibition was fired to-day at a meeting of the Democratic National Committee by a big business man, Mr. John Raskob, who resigned the chairmanship of theReuter. - 159 words
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Article107 1931-03-06 9 tion to the qneitio i of wage rates. Central. News. No Immediate Improvement i xpected London, March 5 Speaking at the annual meeting of Courtaulds, Mr Samuel Courtauld stated that no immediate improvement could be expected. Next year will be a lean year. Business at present was barelytion to the qneitio i of wage rates. – Central. News. - 107 words
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Advertisement85 1931-03-06 9 "CANADIAN J L CLLB-WHISKY 1 F° r 1 f Cocktaib a r Blends excellently wiih Dry y L Ginger Ale for a long drink j T Obtainable From:- W i*: u John IsHJe A Company Limafed J (incorporated in England) pk Penang, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur (0 Ipoh. s\ BV a*85 words
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639 1931-03-06 10 CHINESE CHARGED Accused Arrested in Lodging House Before Mr. H. A. Forrer, in the District Court. Penang. Det ctive Inspector Gordon yesterday related the story of the arrest of a Chinese who was in the possession of traits Settlements counterfeit coins at the Tye Ann639 words
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Article117 1931-03-06 10 FINED $5 EACH Fourteen Chinese were to-day produced before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, Police Magistrate, Penang, charged with gamine in a common gaming house No. 42, Argyle Road, Penang. The accused pleaded guilty. Detective Inspector Hall, who was in charge of the prosecution, said that117 words
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Article70 1931-03-06 10 CHINESE CHARGED A Hokien Chinese named Tieu Tein Hock was to day charged before the 1 cnang Police Magistrate with criminal breach of trust of $24 in cash and other goods valued at $39 whilst being employed as a servant in a shop in Beach70 words
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Article72 1931-03-06 10 P C.C. DEFEATS P R.C. In what was particularly uninteresting match the P C.C. beat the P.R.C. yesterday on the Esplanade by one goal to nil. The P.C.C. fielded a weak team. The only goal came in the first half, Francis heading in from an excellent centre72 words
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Article92 1931-03-06 10 Anxiety for Island Inhabitants Halifax, Nova Scotia, March 6 Severe gales and unusually high tides have caused serious damage on the Nova Scotian coast. Anxiety is felt for the 75 inhabitants of the Devil’s Island sand dune at the entrance to Halifax which is sheltered only by a92 words
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Article203 1931-03-06 10 JEANETTE MACDONALD AND REGINALD DENNY A screen play without a flaw. That may truly be said of the Fox v ovietone produo tion ‘Oh For a '•’an! which opens to-night at the Queen s. Directed by Hamilton acFadden, it brings a most novel story, whose theme is the203 words
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Article69 1931-03-06 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, March 5 Paris. 121,00; New York, 4.8512; Brussels, 34 85; Geneva, 27 23; Amsterdam, 12.12; Milan 92.72; Berlin 20.43; Stockholm, 18.13; Copenhagen, 18.16 040, 18.16; Vienna, 34.56; Prague 164; Helsingfors, 192$ Madrid, 45.20, Lisbon, 108.25; Athens, 375; Bucharest; 817; Rio, 4|; Buenos Aires, 37/ad69 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
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Article267 1931-03-06 10 Boustead Co., Ltd. RUBBER SKLES DEPARTMENT Penang, March 4 Since we last wrote, there has been a steady undertone in the market and values have appreciated steadily daring the past week. CLb'es to hand this morning report the London and New York markets up to 4 1/16 i and 8267 words
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Article162 1931-03-06 10 The President Wilson arrived in Penang this morning with the following passengers for Penang. Mr. O D Barnette, Mr Lee Leissler, Miss Buna M Lcflanß, R-v L W Spring. Mr and Mrs G K Whitley, Lt Cameron Winslow. M. S “Alaia” The M. S. Alsia arrived this162 words
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Article70 1931-03-06 10 Panang, March 6, 1981 (Bv Courtesy 'I Chartered Sank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 h 4 mfts 2/8 j Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 Cn New York Bank Demand 56 France w T.T. 1,425 India h T.T. 1551 Bangkok M T.T. 78 Batavia70 words
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Article80 1931-03-06 10 RUBBER TRUSTS LOSE GROUND London, March 6 The following are the Stock Exchange quotations: Yesterday. To-day, Change. Rubber Trust 19/- 18/74 —44 d War Loan 103 13/16 103| +l/16 Conversion 78$ 7815 16 +5/16 Rands 21 —i Shell 3 7/16 3 7/16 Royal Dutch 24| 24 —i80 words
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Article54 1931-03-06 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spt £l2l-10 0 Up 2/6 1 Heaths’£l23 0 0 Up 2/ SINGAPORE ***** per eicnt Up 12| c. 150 tons tai RUBBER: LmMog 4d. Down Id. New Torkflj c. (Bold) Down fc. Local 13 c. Unchanged By Courtesy54 words
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Article241 1931-03-06 10 TO DAY’S PRICJ 8 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co's share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To day E s E Shares. J? UQ CQ QQ C. $O. C. 0 Robber (Dollar). Amalgamated... 1.15 130 1.25 1.35 Broga .50 .55 524241 words
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Article90 1931-03-06 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet 13 cts. per pound —per pl $l7/33 Quiet London 4 1/161 New York 8$ cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). Messrs. Boustead d Co, Ltd. 6th Mar. quotation for Singapore refined tin $6l-75 per picul business done 150 tons, Penang refined90 words
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Advertisement18 1931-03-06 10 5 Send your enquiries I OR DISINFECTANTS TO IHE actual manufacturers THE "KILLGERM" CO LTD» CLECKH EATON. ENGLAND.18 words
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Advertisement38 1931-03-06 10 ftunnymede' The Ckeerjul Hotel" TO-MORROW MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE from 12 Noon. SUNDAY MUSIC IN THE lOUNGE from 7.30 p m. CASH TIFFIN COUPONS are now available at Reduced Rates. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543.38 words
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Advertisement904 1931-03-06 10 Seethe Name New Advertisement oiv t Ao» Southern Limited ■MKa&U C bled advice hag London of the declaration o f Dividend of pPr Cont 4/6 in the payable in 18th March to all Bhar e hol+r?° n 0,1 r- gister on 4.h Marcb, 1931 n th# YOU BUY a. j.904 words
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Miscellaneous74 1931-03-06 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Monday 6 a.m. 80 E Noon 96 N.w Nil 5 p.m. 93 n.w Tuesday 6 a.m. 81 e Noon 95 s Nil 5 p.m. 91 S Wednesday 6 a.m. 82 E Noon 93 s 1 m.m. 5 p.m. 91 s Thursday 6 a.m.74 words
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Article566 1931-03-06 11 BIG BUSINESSMEN AGREED Press Must Change Mentality of the People The slump has reached rock bottom, and soon conditions will begin to improve. It is all psychology. As soon as people wake up to the fact that the slump is over it really will be over.”566 words
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Article174 1931-03-06 11 Penang, March 6, 1931. cte. fisnar es Opium p. eh*st 10m 5,000.00 Clovee Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 110 s 60.00 Coconuts ter 1,000 h IJ.OO Copra Eundried buyers 6.95 Rattans ®»lei ILW Rattans Coarse I<J.6U Green Snail Shells h 13.00 Rich174 words
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Article303 1931-03-06 11 REIURNS FOR FEBRUARY Ulu Piah Co. Ltd. Piculs 90 Piculs Gopeng Consolidated Ltd 1,220 Tekka Ltd. Co. 8H Tributers 254 1.065 Tekka Tai ping Ltd. 940 Pengkalen Limited Dredges 1050 Tributers 4 (leti) 1,064 Rambutan Ltd. 185 The Kinta Tin Mmes Ltd. 500 Idris Hydraulic Tin Ltd. 550303 words
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Article57 1931-03-06 11 For February, lbs. Anglo Jobore 39,000 Bukit Palong 23,400 Consolidated 91,400 Chulsa 65,500 Mambiu 51,000 Suugei Salak 140,800 Sepang Valley 47,000 Thirdmile 52,500 Narborough (F.M.S.) 80,751 Posing 15,770 Ayer Kuuing 92,000 Badek 32,100 Bradwall 43,800 Chersonese 99,300 Dennistown 37 500 Highlands and Lowlands 150,000 Klabang 135.00 G Krian57 words
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Article31 1931-03-06 11 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for t>*day are as follow: Spot 13 cte. pet lb. Mar. m. 131 Apri’/June m 131 Julj/Sept. 14| H Market easier31 words
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Article22 1931-03-06 11 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, March 4, Spot £121.10.0 three months’ buying £122.17.6 threi months’ selling £123 0 022 words
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Article43 1931-03-06 11 Mar- 8, Third Snuday in Lent. 9 a-m. Holy Communion and Address Tamil, at St. Paul’s Chapel, Bukit Tengah, 6 pm. Evensong and Address at St. Mark’s, Butterworth. Mar. 12, Thursday 7.30 a-m. Holy Communion at St- Paul’s Chapel, Bukit Tengah.43 words
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Article17 1931-03-06 11 Shanghai Tienho 36, Bengal Ta r Lmhuatong c/o Poonche ng Maich y Street, Ta mocnliw.17 words
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Advertisement141 1931-03-06 11 Pritchard’s FOR finest Quality English Storage Just Arrived per s. s. GLENLUCE.” Beef Lamb Mutton Pork Specially Selected E/nglisH Bacon •‘Palethorpes’ Specialities Smoked Sausage, Pork Sausage, Fresh Veal Ham Pies, Fresh Pork Pies, Cooked Ham, Pressed Beef. Lnglish Cheddar Cheese Cow gate Creamery Butter. Arriving s.s. “President Wilson” MARCH 6th141 words
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Advertisement594 1931-03-06 11 A CAR tor YOUR LEAVE WHEN you come Home t >l4« on Leave or on a visit, A Wind you are sure to want a Car. p,! Perhaps you will take one back with you, or it may be that you will only re- 1 7 quire it just for594 words
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1199 1931-03-06 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and, sailing from Penang during the ir*ek: In P«fi Tn-l«y 8 8 M Ampang from Sitiawan, Bindings and Pargkor. Sails for Pangkor, Dindioga and Sitiawan to day at 5 p. m,1,199 words
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Advertisement456 1931-03-06 12 a 51 “Well, if won’t take ii Ll) Baby’s Own Tablets. vou’ll nevrr get well.” YOUR CHILDS SAFEGUARD B.’by’s Own Tablets BJ V'j jM aj| ar*» «naranteed under gj>- fl public analyst’s cer- M tificUe to ecnta’n n a >. i ’--wy narcotic?, opiates or f il; I j harmful456 words
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Advertisement493 1931-03-06 12 r ——p. S 1 J®. > 1 i i >' i i a I wi THE DANGER OF PYORRHOEA AND OTHER DISEASES OF THE MOUTH A 5% solution of ODOL Mouth Wash will destroy Typhoid Germs in less than one minute. Proof of this statement will he forwarded to any493 words
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Article479 1931-03-06 13 DIET EACTS A Problem of Extra Calories AN inquiry into the diet of 154 families of St. Andrews, the great golfing centre, which embraced all classes, rich and poor, reveals a remarkable deviation from old food standards. It is discovered that, as compared with two previous479 words
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Article48 1931-03-06 13 EIGHT BEARERS TO CARRY HER COFFIN Mrs. Alice May Belcher, aged fortyfour, who was buried st Worthing weighed 35at. She was believed to be the stoutest and heaviest woman in the country. Eight bearers had to carry her coffin, which was 3ft. wide and 7ft. long.48 words
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Article56 1931-03-06 13 High Taxes —No Legacies Mr. John Kleine Boddy, Fraser House Larkhall, Clapham, S. W„ who left £B. 272, stated in his will: “Having regard to changed financial circumstances and the present heavy taxation, it is not possible to give legac es to a number of my relatives and friends which56 words
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Article56 1931-03-06 13 High taxation has placed Quantock (Somerset) Staghounds in d fficulties and it is doubtful whether they will be carried on after the end of this season. Sir Dennis Biles, the master, has just informed the hunt committee that he can no longer act as master owing56 words
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Article29 1931-03-06 13 A woman, who was told by the Willesden clerk to put a paper in her pocket, replied: “I’m sorry, but we have no pockets nowadays.”29 words
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Advertisement327 1931-03-06 13 ”ithont more I 'LlpuJjfK -*-/j i—T/ Calcium than he ~Z_ ets rorn ordinary C If food, your boy may grow weak and j anaemic. His teeth X_4A- > I ‘Li y<jy '&7>f —<\ W >H s'.Her and he IBg' will become susceptible to colds r an< infectious 1’ 3 a327 words
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Advertisement299 1931-03-06 13 Dollar Exchange Tables Sterling- into Dollars PRICE Dollars into Sterling FROM 2s. 3d. to 2s. sd. Amounts from Id. to £lO.OOO THE ONLY ««I ffißSSfl Exchange Table Ascending 64ths Ola PENNY Obtainable at the aCsOP; PINAHB GAZETTE PRESS, LTD., 1-A r Penang Street. ag And also at: 3 The Federal299 words
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Article661 1931-03-06 14 BIbHOF’o VUWB Church Support for Laying-on of Hands 4 resolution in favour of faithhealing was carried with an overwhelming majority by the Lower House of the Convocation of Canterbury on January 22. The resolution asked the Archbishop of Canterbury tn appoint a joiut committee to draw up a661 words
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Advertisement399 1931-03-06 14 IN THE HOMEIN THE HOTEL LEA& PERRINS' SAUCE depression’ I’m a different woman Two years ago I began to get depressed, and everything was too much trouble for me. I was a misery to myself and everyone around me. I was advised to take Glauber Salts by my friends who399 words
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Advertisement282 1931-03-06 14 -•-in Hl IM— rim rm 4_ Assets exceed <11,000,000. S- C. Assurance in force exceed $38,000,00q The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICES Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFfeE > 27, Old J ewn Fr The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Coart of282 words
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Article631 1931-03-06 15 CHOWBASTA MABKET, Penang. March 6, 1931. Mutton eta. Mutton Indian M per lb 56 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A luag do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep m per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 idney pair 30 Feet631 words
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Advertisement222 1931-03-06 15 J Glowing Colours I a Delicate Tints F# Wl ether your choice lies in delicate tints no.se 1’ h or glowing colours, you can find a Swan” Q I whlc h will meet the most exacting taste. I 0 'filing Swans besides being obtainJ W able with black or mottled222 words
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Advertisement749 1931-03-06 15 SUCCESS WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Write: EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS morning sickness relieved nausea finished •Tatient had very bad morning sickness a wec baby fretful flatulence ji« became very ill. I advised Sunshi ie Glaxo vomited after meals not gaining weighty morning an night. esu r ”t j su^^e749 words
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Advertisement1201 1931-03-06 16 I n. itv rriKivr. 1 IMF I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE mail line I INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG I WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. I I L MENFLAUS Msr 13 London, RHttrdam H roburg g """'I MELON Mar 20 M rseiLes, L indon, Holland and Hav1,201 words
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