Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 March 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 60 VOL LXXXIX. MONDAY, 16th MARCH, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 212 1 I?. NAG ATA I BROTHERS I DENTISTS j I le«.< Office next to The Dispensary. I Branch Office 52, Leith Street iL CWKM.WiUgj'J 1 i| |l|| 11 WWM83WMMB— Et ■MMMB Ready Mixed Paint 'WHITBREAD’S Reduced Prices “The brew of 2LO years g experience.” i R y Colour Cards and Full
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    • 16 1 HTOKISATSb! STUDIO with np-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 773, d8, 70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 2286 2 POB.T.ON VAC. W T_ not.ces. ISclangor Turf QALLEBODDF w n ted—R-spectable orderwritere or Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging SPRING RACE MEETING AUSTRALIA AND CHI NJ. -r agents for the ado of remainioß of SPRING KALE MLt IMs. (inoorpor.England by Roy.l NOTICE i« hereby g’.ven that the Trade Mark as repress! ted
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  • 340 3 SEMI FINaL RESULT. Throstles Defeat Everton London, March 14 BIRMINHAMI. who have never yet won the cup, and West Bromwich Albion qualified for the final of the English F. A. Cup yesterday. The match between Birmingham and Funderland was generally considered to be an open affair
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 280 3 NEURALGIA/ and NERVE PAINS Banish those agonising, shooting V/ IJ headaches —away with the H J 1 /J J twinges of Neuritis and other 7 //f Nerve Pains. Effect new smiling f/7 4 health with the help of Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. They do not Vy temporarily relieve your coin- ff™
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    • 150 3 THAT ETERNAL PAIN It makes life miserable. are heavy and it is a struggle to walk. Even to turn in bed is an effort—it seems as if old age is creeping upon you with great rapidity. It is surprising how many thousands of men and women have this painful experience.
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    • 208 3 EASTERN SERIES fn T ffTte General view of the Borobu. ur Temple, Central .lava. 4 k wkA A taBOMBMMBMBtaii I THE DUTCH EAST INDIES < X7ET another stronghold of “Milkmaid” Y Sweetened Condensed Milk in the East. AH classes of all races in these islands have learned to value its
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  • 1212 4 Arsenal Swamped Notts County for Second Division Full Results London, March 14 THE following are the results of English and Scottish League matches played today with league tables to-date DIVISION 1 Aston Villa 5 Arsenal 1 Bolton W. 6 Sheffield U. 2 Chelsea 3 Blackburn
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 288 4 Ilian lIUHIIMIE- k. IBL I i \7 W* 1 WBtOA-- ■•■•Ws' i VE X J >»< W >./•’ i \r i' w.. I I I •l- > E oh vim >Ce w- t x h < **-**-> 4 I f l ted on Cow Gate and crowned with I <3
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    • 246 4 x. Half fit is l 1 only Half 6 Stffl efficient Get fully fit with PKtJN€)|_ FRUIT LAXATIVE THE GREAT BRITISH REMEDY Half life’s ills are caused by constipation, indeed constipation is the starting point of many a serious illness. Never regard constipation lightly. The first sign is the danger
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  • 345 5 SEEN BY CROWDS Gets Away on Rising Tide Qiite a stir was caused daring the week-end at the fishing village of Telck Kumbar and neighbourhood when it was reported that a “whale” had been at ran de off Gertak Sanggo', a fishing village a few miles
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  • 230 5 KLANG SANITARY BOARD’S PROTEST The mooted transfer cf the present Dis‘rict Officer of KI-ng, who has been in this appointment for a very short peace of time, was the subject of an unofficial motion at Wednesdays meeting cf th» Klang Sanitary Board. The policy of making
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  • 145 5 JUDGMENT TO BE DELIVERED ON WEDNESDAY The ’nqn’ry into the ceWs’on between ►he M. V. "Siivermaple” and the hulk “Arratoon” A pear conc’uded in the Marine Court Singapore. Judgment will be delivered on Wednesday. A meeting of the Legislative Council will ba held on Mircl 23. at 10-30
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  • 446 5 Mr. Nevil! Stevens is contemplate g trip to England in tne near future. Mr. J.V.G. Mills, M.C.S., SiHci'o Genera', S.S., has been granted Hum leave. Major G D A. Fletcher, M.C., S.S-V.F Reserve of Officers h»s been transfers 1 to the Active List. Mr. G. W. Seabridge,
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  • 116 5 BR3WER WHO GAVE UP FORTUNE “FOR CONSCIENCE SAKE Mr- F. N. Cha-rington, who pave up a brewery fortune of more than £1,000,000 as a youth "for conscience sake” to take up slum welfare work, was 81 in mail week. Mr. Charrington will be remembered as the demonstrator who
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 123 5 11JESTIC I ll ;i SOUND Lzdl SYSTEM Entertainment at its Best. I 1 I c Packed Again kast Night! I r Owing to Tremendous Success I r I t Season Extended Till To-morrow. I a 645 To-Night 9.30 L Radio’s Lav sh Colour, Song and I Mirth Spectacle. I J
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    • 131 5 'PHONP. vse -Best Sound 264 in Town. 6.15 Cro-aiglkt 9.30 Wtetro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s College Comedy I I of Songs, Dance and Laughs Good News’ WITH Bessie Love, Cliff Edwards and Gus Shy. WEDNESDAY The Way of a Modern Maid with Men The Dancers WITH Lois Moran and Phillips holmes Plans at MOUTRIE’S.
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  • 621 6 YESTERDAY’S CRICKET Baughan’s 50 in 17 Minutes THE P.C.C. defeated the C.R.C. by five wickets on the Esplanade yesterday. The cricket was of the bright order and 347 runs were scored in just under 41 hours’ batting. The C.R.C. batted first and off
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  • 54 6 SIAMESE RACING ENTHUSIAST WINS KING’S CUP (From Our Own Correspondent/ Bangkok, March 15 Phya Pradibaddba, former Consul General for Siam at Singapore, achieved his lifelong ambition yesterday by winning toe King’s Gold Cup for the first time in 35 years’ racing in Siam. Their Majesties who were
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  • 27 6 Reuter. G! OUOFSTERSHIRE BEAT WARWT KSHIRE London, 14 In the Rugby County Championship final Gloucestershire beat Warwickshire by 10 Pte. tc 9 pts. at Gloucester.
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  • 176 6 TRIAL TEAMS Suggestion By a Cricketer There is likely to be keen competition for places in the Penang XI this year and considerable interest will centre in the trial game which is to be played on March 21 and 22 A keen cricketer sends us the
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  • 152 6 BABY" CAR CONTESTS successes held the record. —Rugby Radio Service. AUSTIN’S PREPARING NEW MODEL London, March 14 In international motor racing this season close contests in the Baby class of motor car are expected between the M. G. Midget and the Austin 7, Yesterday at Brooklards George Eyston with a
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  • 92 6 Rugby Radio Service Neither Crew Show Superiority London, March 15 The even nature of next Saturday’s Oxford and Cambridge boat race is indicated by the fact that neither crew has yet shown any decided superiority. The Oxford time over the full course from Mortlake to Putney this
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  • 41 6 —Reuter. International Match After 33 Years Paris, March 15 After a 33 years interval France beat Germany by one goal to nil at soccer at the Colombes Stadium. Munzenberg, the German right half, put through his own goal.
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  • 63 6 BIRCHFIELD HARRIERS RETAIN CHAMPION-.HIP London, March 15 Although weakened by the absence of their three best runners, who have been suspended on a technical infringement of the amateur rules Birchfield Harriers retained the National Cross Country Championship with 104 points •I Potts of Saltwell Harners won the individual
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  • 44 6 Reuter. WINS NICE TENNIS CHAMPIONSH P London, March 15 England’s woman lawn tennis hope Betty Nuthall after discouraging form on the Riveira, won the Nice Championship defeat ing the French hampion. Madame Maibitu. in the final. 6 0. 3 6, 8 6.-
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  • 422 6 CRICKET AT BUTTERWORTH Spencer Takes 9 for 20 In a whole day match at Butterworth the A. C. U. defeated the Butterworth Recreation Club by 38 runs. The following are the scores A. C. U. —First Innings A Jayasuriya run out 11
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  • 64 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, March 15 The Bangkok Memorial Bridge will be finished within seven weeks, greatly ahead of contract time. Their Majesties paid a last visit before proceeding to America on Friday to witness the operation of lowering and raising the centre bascule to allow
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  • 19 6 Donations previously acknowledged $21,720.78 H. H. Robbins Esq. (monthly) 20.00 Capt. T. C. Hume 40.00 $21,780.78
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  • 240 6 HUNT’S BOWLING Fine Batting by Knight The features of yesterday’s match on the police ground at Patani Road between the peelers and the Straits Trading Company C.C. were the fine batting of Knight and an excellent bowling performance by Hunt which enabled the Peelers to score
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  • 417 6 CHENG HOE PATS WELL Fine Bowling by Danker and Spencer The A.C U. scored an easy victory over the Hutchings School in their cricket match on Saturday on the school ground by 71 runs. Fatting first the Unionists scored 124 runs towards which a well
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  • 322 6 P. R. C. BEATEN Fine Batting by A. J. Williams In a single innings match yesterday on the School ground St. Xavier’s Institu tion defeated a team of the Penang Recreation Club by 32 runs. Batting first the school boys totalled 102 A. J Williams, who
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 557 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —An important discussion of faithhealing is reported in your issue of March 6, by Anglican clergy in The Lower House of the Convocation of Canterbury. Some credit was given to Christian Science tor its remarkable achievements but unfortunately mis statements
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 7 6 Don't get run down, get BOV RID
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    • 112 6 XBox/ No matter how you con- aider the question of lubrication, there are Z'/z certain factors which Jy./ give ‘Castrol’ first /v z place. Look at it EU from these angles:— EFFICIENCY:—CastroP lhe° et e r „X eV :n y d M friction to a fraction. PISTON-SEAL:— ‘C astr o
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  • 1715 7 Bookmaking in Penang Appeal by Tamby Dismissed Jail More Merciful than Fine Tj the Supreme Court this morn ing Mr. Justice SprouU dis--1 posed of five criminal appeals, sne being withdrawn as it had been filed under a misapprehension. In this case a Chinese Kam
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  • 252 7 Reuter. OUTLOOK HOPEFUL High Military Expenditure Shanghai, March 15 The Finance Minister s report to the Government regarding the fiscal year ended June 30, 1930, states that the Government’s expenditure was $539 000,000 Mex.) split up as follows loan payments 37.5 per cent, military expenditure 49 6
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  • 112 7 Reuter. Nearly Two Million Workers Affected London, March 14 The next four weeks will be momentous for nearly two million workers in Great Britain as negotations for wage cuts are pending in five big industries, namely railways engineering. boot and shoe building and South Wales mining. South
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  • 114 7 Outspoken Demands by Singapore Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore March 16 Mr. Wee Swee Teow, the new Legislative Councillor, was entertained by the Chinese community at the Garden Club on Saturday night. The postprandial speeches were flavoured with politics. Dr. Lim Han Hoe presiding, urged the necessity
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  • 707 7 A SHAMROCK FALLACY Not a Monopoly of Irish Soil Contrary to the general opinion, shamrock is not the monopoly of Irish soil. The amount of shamrock that is sent all over the world to Irish exiles for St Patrick’s Day is enormous, and yet this is mostly
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  • 109 7 —Reuter. Unknown Assailant Escapes at Tokyo Tokyo, March 16 An unknown assailant shot and dangerously wounded Paul Anikeieff, Soviet Commercial Counsellor at 9 a.m. when he was leaving his residence. It appears Anikeieff was just entering a motor car with the intention of proceeding to tbe Embassy
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  • 37 7 “KENT” UNABLE TOPLAY The soccer ma ch which had been arranged to be Hayed to morrow between the H M.S. Kent** t»n< |?enarg will net take place as tbe former are unable to play.
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  • 283 7 President Hoover is leaving for Porto Rico next week on tbe Battleship Ariz na on a vacation trip The German Ex Chancellor, Herr Muller, who is suffjring from the same internal complaint as Mr. Snowden, was operated on on aturday and the operation was successful. It
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  • 87 7 ZENDA AT E. AND 0. “Zenda,” the well known Business Counsellor is in Penang for a short visit and is at the E. and 0 Hotel where she will give a free 40 minutes talk and de monstration on Psychology. Health, Beauty and Success, in the
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  • 222 7 Proposed Hotel at Telok PO ICE NOT IN FAVOUR At to morrows session of the Board of Licensing Justices. Penang, to be held at the First Magistrate's Court at 2. 15 p m.. 14 applications will come up for hearing and with one exception no objection is being raised to
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  • 122 7 “Good News” at the Queen’s MUSICAL COMEDY The M. G. M, musical comedy Good News which has been the attraction at the Queen’s over the week end will be shown again to night and to morrow. As a mirthprovoker the picture is a success. The story deals with university life
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 219 7 TO-NIGHT! E. O HOTEL, BALL ROOM, 9.30 P.M. BIG FREE DEMONSTRATION! and 40 minute talk on Psychology, Beauty, Success, Personality. Your Questions Answered Free. No Admittance Charged BY ZENDA Z■N JA is a sound, practical k American Business Woman and has BEYOND 4 guided thousand-» of great Merchants, Bankers and
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  • 443 8 An old controversy is recalled by the announcement in the current issue of the Government Gazette that the Colony’s Defence Contribution payable to the Imperial Government this year amounts to $5,723,824.60. The cost of the garrison is estimated at present not to exceed $4,000,000 and this figure
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  • 249 8 The more high’y industrialised a country, the greater the concentration of population in comparatively limited areas and the hisher the standards of living enjoyed by the peopl», the greater is the necessity for a regular fl -w of national and international trade lest serious economic consequences befall The
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  • 1238 8  -  A. H. L. Pen mg, Monday. Monday though it be, can be no black day for it is the eve of that of St. Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland and to-morrow, wherever Irishmen may have their dwelling in this land io distant from the ould counthry,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 63 8 3t c. O. ST. PATRICK’S DAY, Tuesday, 17th M rch. Special Dinner Dance (Irish dnring Dinner) Thorsd iy. 19th v arch Impromptu Dance Friday, 2( th March After Dinner Dance Dance tr nsic by th Bit d of the s s. President Van Buren Sunday, 2?nd March 9-30 p. m.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 956 9 Prince of Wales’ Stirring Speech Buenos Aires Exhibition Opened Participation Exceeds All Expectations Fatal Bomb Explosion Th? Prince of Wales, and President Iriburu opened the Great British Trade Exhibition at Buenos Aires on Saturday. In his inaugural speech, which was broadcast and heard distinctly in England and
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  • 59 9 Reuter, Belgrade, March 15 Eighty villages are already under water in Jugo Slavia where the River Slav is rising rapidly, being at some places t»ei ty five fi-et above normal level. The tow Kosinj in Croatia, with ten thousand inbn> »t an tfi, is completely cut off.
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  • 204 9 Reuter. Swiss Villages Threatened by Landslides HUGE MUD STREAMS Iserable (Switzerland), March 15 After mowing down a whole forest on the mountainside, a gigantic avalanche swept down on a summer resort near Martigny in Valais razing a number of chalets to the ground and doing
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  • 59 9 Reuter Washington, March 15 As a preliminary to determining the attitude of the United Slates hG Franco-Italian Navd Pact Mr. Stimson, -ecretarv of State has n quested Senator Dwight Morrow whn is row aboard the Le tathan en route to Europa to confer m the matter
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  • 269 9 —Reuter. Attitude Towards Labour Caucus PUBLICATION OF PRIVATE CABLES “Too Contemptible for Words i Canberra. March 15 Widespread comment has been aroused by the publication of cables sent by the Prime Minister, Mr Scullin, from London in November and December last when he was attending the Imperial
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  • 116 9 Reuter. Bomb which Turned Out to be Harmless Berlin. March 15 What at first wa* thought to be an attempt on the life of Herr Goebbels, the Nationalist Socialist leader, has turned out to be a practical joke. He received a mysterious parcel which was given
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  • 230 9 Reuter. Wrecked Vessel’s Crew Attempt to Save Cargo Hong Kong. March 15 A thrilling story of how thirty six ship wrecked sailors, the crew of the Norwegian freighter Roseville camped on the rocks near an island in Formosa Strait and guarded, their vessel against pirates was told
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  • 33 9 .—Reuter. New Delhi, March 15 The census shows a striking increase of over thirty two millions in the population of India in the past ten years. It is now 351.000 000.
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  • 79 9 .—Reuter. KING ALFONSO IN ENGLAND London, March 16 Extraordinary police precautions were taken on the arrival of the King of Spain last night on a visit to bis mother in-law, Princess Beatrice, now convalescing. RECORD POLICY New York, March 16 General Motors Corporation have taken out an insurance
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  • 195 9 German Communist Shot while on Omnibus Berlin. March 15 An astoundingly daring political murder occurred in a crowded bus near Hamburg at midnight when three men jumped on, drew revolvers, forced all passengers to put up their hands and forced a Communist member of the Hamburg Municipality to
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  • 156 9 Reuter. A Frontier May Be Useful as well as Dangerous Belgrade, March 15 A lively controversy has broken out between King Zogu of Albania and the Yugo-Slavian Government as a result of a speech by King Zogu, reported in the Vienna newspapers, in which Zogu bitterly
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  • 124 9 —Reuter. Convicts Belabour the Governor Joliet (Illinois March 14 .Revolt broke out among fifteen bundled convicts at the penitentiary here shortly after lunch. The men defied the guards and refused to go to their cells The guards fired warning shots and the alarm *"as raised. Reserves rushed up
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  • 117 9 R liter. Horses Burned to Death at Shoeburyness London. March 14 The ammunition store packed with shells and other explosive* at Shoeburyness Royal Artillery Garrison was in grave danger of blowing up at dawn to day when fire brok« nut in the neighbouring stables. A score
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  • 249 9 —Reuter. Notorious Gangster Sentenced to 14 Years 1 New York, March 15 Three Fingered Jack has gone down the river’ for fourteen years, so the ranks of the underwood have lost another notorious criminal, for to ‘go down the river ’in Amtricanese means to go
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  • 170 9 11 uter. The Great Soul Refuses a Gift of Money Navsari (Baroda State), March 15 Gandhi, who is touring Gujerat, created a sensation on arrival here this morning by refusing an address and purse presented him by local cloth merchants Gandhi said he could accept them only
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 136 9 Jto.'ji Convert to Fireside Here are a tew recent records POPULAR ARTISTS. o f Kreisler IFHI'IZ KREIRLER I i with Plano by Carl Lamson J Ilian' ’ll I Slavonic Dance No. 3in Bw -I G Major Dvorak 1445 Indian Lament Kreisler) v i Pianoforte record MISCHA LEVITZKI Scherzo No. 3
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  • 561 10 CONSERVATIVE TAPPING Ample Reserves to Maintain Estate The report for the year ended March 24 to be presented at the ls;h annual general meeting of the BJau Plrntii g Syi.dica e. Ltd., in Kuala Lumpur on March 24 states that the result of the year s
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  • 41 10 To-morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. f March Heroes of The Flag Bidgood Overture Rienzi Wagner L Selection Hibernia Gready fl Cornet Solo “Danny Boy” Weatherly (Londonderry Air.) 5 Finale The Rangers' song Tierney God Save The King
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  • 385 10 MARKET QUIET Bradburne and CoJs Report Knala Lumpur, March 14 Tic—London 3 months:—£l23 0 0 do “Spot**:— £l2l-12 6 New York: —27 <—nts (G) Singapore:—s6l 75. The market is quiet with little doing. Fotmal ratification of the tin quota Fcheme by the Governments concerned is sail
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  • 238 10 54 ACRES PLANTED UP DURING THE YEAR The report for the year ended Dfo 31, 1930, to be presented at the 19. b annual general meeting of the Tapah Rubber Es a'e?, Ltd., in Singapore on March 19, states that the net profit for the year amounts
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  • 106 10 The s.s. “Klang” arrived this morning with the following passengers from Singapore and Port Swettenham Mr C G Boutcher, Mr Borges, Mr Sereyjol, Mr Ten Hoope, Mr J J Siunders, MissLim Gee Tin, Capt Rogers, Mr Trevor, Mr W D Horne. Mr J Marcus, Mr C M:nn, and
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  • 154 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday To day m rp cd tn Shares. 5 5 j? PQ UQ PQ OQ c. o. c. c Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 12/44 12/9 12 4} 12/9
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  • 50 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £l2l-12 6 Unchanged I Mootte’ £123 8-1 Unchanged SINGAPORE $61.75 Rf wad Unchanged 125 teas ta RUBBER: Mon 313/16 d. Down Id. .New York 7f c (GoM) Down Ic. Millie. Down Jc. By Cowtssy of Mtttrt KBNNBDYdOO.
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  • 178 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) 8.8. Sheet 12| cts. per pound —per pl 116/17 Quiet London 3 13/16J New York 7i cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Denny*) Gcaeral Produce Agency Singapore Prices for Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow: Bp°’ 12 cts. per lb. Apri’/June 12’
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  • 72 10 Pjnang, March 16, 1981. (Bp Courtesy el fhe Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 w < m/ts 2/8 i Private 8 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 h 3 Documentary /2/4 7/32 Ou New York Bank Demand 56 France M T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 154 J Bangkok M T.T.
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  • 1020 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I ill 111 BUBBBB |Dellaa.| If *s• 11 e Alle by Bobbee We t 1 iin AJor Qajeh Rabbet Bey? Avar HNem Flantnf Syn®** 1 1 26 Ayer Kaning Rabbee Brtetea 20 35 Ayer Hole* Babbea Oe 85 100 Ayer Peoee Babber 83 05 Balsa PUntlnt
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  • 149 10 FALLING OFF IN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS According to the return of foreign imports and exports for January, total imports of mercha idise to $46,797,483 and exports $39,876 214. This represents a of §23.994,222 in imports and $24,892.733 in exoorts as compared with Jmu*ry, 1930, and $4 260.846 and
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  • 73 10 (Rugby Radio service) London, March 14 Paris. 124.13; New York, 4 853»; Brussels, 34 84: G*n«v*. 25.24; Amsterdam, 12.12; Mi'an 92.72; Berlin 20.40; S:ockholm, 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16 O In, 18.16; V enna, 34.56 Prague 164; H-’lsingfnr». Madrid, 45.25; Li-bon. 108 25; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio, 4gy; Buenos
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  • 89 10 MALAY WANTED AT K. L. Abdul Rahim bin Salim, a Malay, who was charged with criminal breach of trust of $197/ at Setapak within the jurisdiction of Kuala Lumpur was to day produced before the Police Magistrate. Penang. Detective Inspector Gordon said the accused was wanted
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  • 59 10 CASE EOSTPONED A Malay named Abdul Rahman bin Kader was to-day charged before the Police Magistrate, Penang, with voluntarily causing hurt to Tambaya by means of a piece of iron at Western Road, Penang on March 14. The accused claimed trial and His Wor ship postponed
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  • 75 10 ACCUSED REMANDED Tan Tiap Wei and lu Hoon alias Yiew Food; two Chinese were to-day charged before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, Police Magistrate Peneng, with the possession of documents which have a tendency to encourage or incite any person to interfere with the administration of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 46 10 L<j V® xui gW Runnymede' The Ckeerjul Hotel TO-MORROW ST. PATRICK’S DAY A Special Irish Dinner will be served, accompanied by some Irish Music, followed by a Dance MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE on Saturday morning and Sunday evening. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ‘Phone 543.
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    • 44 10 Make Your Old Auto Top 1 New The WHIZ Way! Try A Tin of Whiz Top Dressing To-day! It preserves and refines your old auto top at the same time. On Sale at all garages. Distributors: K. Lee San Co., 81, Beach Street, Penang.
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    • 682 10 New Advcitis it.-nt s NOTICE Under tbe auspices of th* p w n Technical Association, F M g inaugural meeting of Subordinates fJ* all the Government Technical will be held on Saturday the 4 th S 1931 at tbe Old Victoria Institu e Hall 10 am. eharp to for m
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  • 1263 11 “Cadet” Model for Malaya Real Quality Very shortly, as the advertisements will indicate, it will be pos sible for the motoring public of Penang, and elsewhere in the Peninsula, to pass its views on the merits of the new a Vauxhall 17 h. p., Cadet, which perfect
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  • 1387 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of voshols arriving and saili ig from Penang during the v*e>: Id P*rt fe-tfaf Tronob from Langkat. Pangkalan Soeeoe and Pangkalan'Brandan Sai led tor Paogk*lan Bran dan, Pangkalan So* bob an<i Langkat to-day at
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • 257 13 IBEL'ND beaten Rv 15 Pts to 3 Pts at Belfast Belfast, March 14 -YTATjES beat Ireland by 15 W points to three points, JT thereby winning the Internal Championship which they Jj not held since 1922. WhPtber the fiery Irish tackling could through the rugged Welsh
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