Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 March 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-03-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 65. VOL. LXXXIX. SATURDAY, 21st MARCH, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement476 1931-03-21 1 If NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next U, The Dispensary. am b Office 52. Leith Street HUDSON '-’ohtrail Gripo!y-ti,e bei,i!g which T/I A TFni A T C” conserves power —improves IVIrA 1 production —increases profit. We carry large shocks of:— r. c 10, 12, 14, 16, and 20 lb. per476 words
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Advertisement17 1931-03-21 1 H.TOKLSATSL' STUDIO with up-to-date PhotoI graphy by electric light. 'Phon. 778, 88,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. II r*l17 words
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Article120 1931-03-21 2 SPRING RACE MEETING. Saturday 14th, Saturday 21st, Wednesday 25th and Saturday 28th March, 1931. Commencing 2.30 p.m. each day. ENTRIES closed at 4 p m. Friday, 6th March 1931, DOUBLE TOTF:—will be held on two races each day of the Meetirg, UNLIMITED SWEEPS: One $5 unlimited Sweep,120 words
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Advertisement1071 1931-03-21 2 POSITION WANTED MUNICIPAL NOTICE Qualified and expfriorced Accountant In view (f the existence of rabies nqa ies appointment. Open to ei g‘ge- among dogs in the Island of Penang, the Went from March 31st. Appy Box No. Municipal Ovmmisßioneni desire to ca 1 47 r/j Pinang Gtz-tte. the attention of1,071 words
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Advertisement363 1931-03-21 2 Government Notification Tenders will be received at the Honourable Resident Councillor's Office, Penang, up to noon of the 26 h March, 1931, for the following works:— Erection of an extension to the Penang Free Schoo’, Penang. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be r qu'red :o deposit363 words
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Advertisement1083 1931-03-21 2 I OaNKS MMX A AT y 'I THE MERO A NTILE BANK OF INDIA IAI 'i' LIMITED. [lncorporated in England.] 0 SgSSS SS Wanted in each dis «ct organisers £l E,i oW decent commission and bonus to sell JM. Kyrie, Esq-, (Chairman), Sir Thomas. Vil s. catto, Bt, Deputy chsirman),1,083 words
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Article574 1931-03-21 3 Some Striking Examples GOOD VINTAGE I WHICH is the moat striking modern simile Mr. Frank J. Wilstach has culhd in Best Similes of the Year a j new crop descr.bad as unusually rich in I up to-the-minute adasions. are some of them and their sponsors This574 words
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Article94 1931-03-21 3 U.S, SENATE AND A BRITISH SKIPPER’S RE aCUES The U.S. Ser a<* has voted the sum of 400 dol'a s (£80) for the British ehip master. Cap am R.W. B nnett, who more than ten years ago gave away his personal clothing to survivors whom94 words
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Advertisement498 1931-03-21 3 FAT COMES AT 40 io most people —for this reason. At about the age of 40 most men and women take normal in a scientific way. fat. Medical men You see the results in every i- ni >w the reason. At th?t circle, in youthful figures, the thyroid gland arrl498 words
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Advertisement319 1931-03-21 3 T mm C-J I W and there’s another oO’MMtfMT reason why 1 prefer Craven “A.” they do c not stick to my lips! CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats TF MADE IN LONDON CARRERAS LTD. 142 YEARS’ REPUTATION FOR QUALITY I II I I 111319 words
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Advertisement10 1931-03-21 4 TEE*ffite«SF SALOON $1,395 Sole Distributors tor Malaya BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED.10 words
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Article734 1931-03-21 5 Worth £2,000,000 and Does Not Know It SURROUNDED by a dcgs, a babr girl who will one day own £2,000,C00, t< 11 a oregsman what abe would do if her f.iry godmother were to give htr £lOO. Tbe prosp» ctive millionaires* ig Jane El ztbeth734 words
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Advertisement228 1931-03-21 5 H/ p A X^Bs' r X ✓C'SSSBPBBBHPSE «P* ->■-* Filial Ba "tt on 1 ĕeth... beware of it FILM, the great enemy of teeth harmful grit or crude abrasive. It and gums, is the chief cause of is so safe that dentists recommend most tooth and gum disorders. It it228 words
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Advertisement39 1931-03-21 5 t IB oi B You Will find BLACK AND WHITE Cigarelle* at all important function» wherejpjiJy th© be»t is good enough. Bfaclk r—i White I WAJ VIRGIMA I CIGARETTE r v s r/ 1 s ava ieac hc co39 words
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Advertisement145 1931-03-21 5 JfjjfeT.! C E/ SPUN D |L±jJ SYSTEM Takes Great Pride in presenting from d 1•6.15- TO-NIGHT 9.30 J, The Remarkable Story of the t fflan Who fflade History! J THE ARISTOCRAT OF THE STAGE Jfßk 1 AND SCREEN! > .< 07 -J, 7 B j With Joan Bennett, Florence trlim,145 words
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Miscellaneous80 1931-03-21 5 ——ij W. ft •PHONE Best Sound 264 ou n pJL Ls y s i e iu Town. I The Year’s Outstanding Picture 6.15 To-nigKt 9 30 Columbia Presents Barbara Stanwyck. Ralph Graves, LADIES of LEISURE WITH Lowell Sherman, Marie Prevost and George Fawcett Adapted from David Belasco’s Stage Success. It80 words
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Article825 1931-03-21 6 “POSITIVE EUGENICS IS STILL A DREAM” IS mankind on the threshold of the greatest of all discoveries, the dis’ covery of the secret of life This question arises out of a discussion by Mr. H.*G. Wells in 8 remarkable bock "The Science of Life” (CJeeaell,825 words
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Article163 1931-03-21 6 ACTRESS FINDS AN UNCLE—AND A LITTLE FORTUNE Listening to a comedy which was being broadcast from a Paris boulevard theatre, M. Laine, of the village of ELz ches enHaulme, in Normandy, heard the name Yvette Jariel announced among the cas‘. Sxn 8f ter wards the manager of the163 words
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Article134 1931-03-21 6 DETELTIVE WITH A FOR A THIEF Mademoiselle Louise Conseil, a pretty mannequin of 22, was sitting outside a cafe at Montparnatse when she discovered she had lost a 100-frarc note. A minute before a man had stooped down and picked up something from underneath134 words
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Article115 1931-03-21 6 THE FAR EAST AND RUSSIA MAY BE INVOLVED Tae approach of a new world war is foreseen by the Austrian clairvoyante, Madam? Sylvia, who, however, gives the reassurance that the Far East will be the principal scene of activities, aid that Europe, except Russia, will115 words
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Article115 1931-03-21 6 AFTER HIB HEART HAD FAILED The experience of being declared deal and then “brought back to life” befell a 64-year-old man named Hershfield whi e undergoing an operation in a hospital at Kansas City. Before Hershfield was wheeled into the operating room doctors doubted if his heart115 words
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Advertisement214 1931-03-21 6 M «■■■ly I C&- A p I Al A I J AjjKgl *l. Js& q P*h Jr r Here’s Your opportunity to secure a Bargain. Re-conditioned Pianos which are in all respects, equal to New, from s2so™ i nr™’ r ~i n r H S_z L2i h! y 1 J—ll214 words
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Advertisement90 1931-03-21 6 b TCtkcrc is no Better I Brand of Ham than Phit&ppk Ham i Jlklh’SH < A Sole Impoiters Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Howml 2, ARK A TOON ROAD. M/S8 YURh MATRUKO THEATRE aOYAL j MTr w* -i < n Man InY -iLu ->**.■* TONIGHT <& UNTIL SUNDAY One Complete90 words
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Article728 1931-03-21 7 PLAINTIFF’S STORY ikupt to Suit Against Mr. Tan Kah Kee ca?e was continued on Wednesday in lhe Singapore Supreme Court before Mr. Jug tiee Terrell in which Mr. Wang Choong Loo claiming $lO 000 damages from Mr. Tan Kah Fee and Mr. Shanti, for publication728 words
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Article168 1931-03-21 7 An American magazine reports that eating sharks and saw fish found in ;e fresh waters of rivers near Singapore aid man in fighting kidney diseases. r Homer W. Smith, New York University bysiologist, who discovered that these Bpecies of gea life ascend the tropical lV6r s.168 words
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Article271 1931-03-21 7 LEAGUE PROGRAMME Needle Matches In First Division rll£ followiu 2 are the matches to be played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION 1 Arsenal v Sheffield W. dirmisgharn v Middleabro Btackbum R. v Grimsby T. Blackpool v Manchester U. Derby C. v Aston Villa271 words
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Article224 1931-03-21 7 ALLEGED MISREPRESENTATION IN RUBBER DISPUTE In the Municipal Chamber. Singapore on Thursday, before Mr. Justice Terrell, Brinkman and Co., sued Messrs. Lewis and Peat brokers, for $19,600 on a rubber contract for 45 tons of rubber. 25 tons of which were rejected by buyers in New York224 words
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Article160 1931-03-21 7 PERFECT CONDITIONS Mediocre Crews Of Great Strength London, March 20 To-day’s boat race, on form and given the present perfect conditions, should provide one of the most stirring struggles since the war. Both crews are mediocre though of great strength. The average weight >s Cambridge 12 st.160 words
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Article151 1931-03-21 7 AMERICAN SUCCESS Kaye Don's Attempt on Wednesday Miami, 'Florida,) March 20 Ploughing through the waters of the Indian Creek Commodore Gar Wood, Americas speed boat ace. piloting Miss America IX recaptured the world record speed with 100 6 miles an hour beating the late Sir Henry151 words
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Article103 1931-03-21 7 FRENCH RUGBY Cleaning Up the Game Paris, March 20 The war on brutal msthods in French rugby began to day with the announcement of the D.seiplinary Committee of the French Rugby Federation that a player of the Lusignan Clab has been suspended for life for rough play103 words
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Article75 1931-03-21 7 AC.U. v. S. X. I. The following have been selected to play for the A. C. U. in a cricket match against the St. Xavier’s Institution on the latter’s ground to-day, play commencing at 230 p.m. sharp: Chung Ah Yeang (Capt)., S de Silva, P. de75 words
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Article29 1931-03-21 7 MRS. WILLS-MOODY NOT COMPETING New York, March 20 Mrs. Helen Wills Moody will not be com peting at Wimbledon this year as she cannot afford the time.—Reuter.29 words
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Article33 1931-03-21 7 Dr. J. J. Kingham a Tamil scholar and lecturer of South India, will preach in Wesley Church at the six o clock service on Sunday evening. The public is invited.33 words
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Article372 1931-03-21 7 PENANG V H.M.S. KENT” Large Crowd See Splendid Match A large crowd witnessed the soccer match yesterday on the Esplanade between Penang and H. M. S. Kent who had on tbe pre vious day defeated the P. C. C. The sailors met their match in tbe372 words
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Article157 1931-03-21 7 HEAVY BAIL FOR MANAGER Seven Chinese were to day charged by the Detective Department before tbe Police Magistrate, Penang, with gaming in a common gaming house in Perak Road. The accused pleaded guilty. Inspector Hall said that this gambling had been going on for several months157 words
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Article180 1931-03-21 7 "Ladies of Leisure AT THE QUEEN S TO-NIGHT Ladies of Leisure, the Columbia all talking drama with Barbara Stanwyck, Lowell Sherman and Ralph Graves opens to night at the Queen’s. The film is an adap tation of David Belasco s stage play by Milton Herbert Cropper. The story is not180 words
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Article536 1931-03-21 7 Mr. H. A. Campbell, of Sungei Ular Estate, Kulim, South Kedah, has returned from Home. Arning those who c ame out from Home by the last mail steamer was Mr. A. M. Dick of Bauut Estate. Johore. Mr. Rozario, of Mr. N. Raghavan’s officePenang sailed to day536 words
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225 1931-03-21 7 HEBDITCH RHODEN The wedding was solemnised yesterday at St. George’s Church, Penang, of Mr. Edward G. Hebditch representative of tbe General Electric Co., Ltd., Ipoh, the youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. BS. Hebditch, of Stoke nnder-Ham, Somerset, and Miss Margaret Kenrick Rhoden,225 words
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278 1931-03-21 7 LARGE ATTENDANCE The cremation took place at the Batu Lanchang Hindu Cemetery yesterday, of the remains of the late Mr. M. Ponniah, Hospital Assistant, District Hospital, Parit Bun tar whose death occurred in Penang on Thursday while on his way to Ceylon on278 words
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Advertisement12 1931-03-21 7 If your cook lets you down put some BOVRIL in the soup.12 words
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Advertisement123 1931-03-21 7 Bmr 9HB IIBtUMMWI SPECIAL 1 I 'W I 0 rt er Chinese I Lommuniiy of Penang a chance g to test l,ie abilit y of 1112 worliI p f z wj, femed ZENDA" she has been prevailed upon to I WH give I 3 More Days! at the 3 NANKING123 words
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Article36 1931-03-21 8 Herditcii —Rhoden—At St. Georee’s, Penang. Edward Gladstone Hehditcb, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Hebditchof under Ham, to Margaret Kenr ck daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Rhode- of London.36 words
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Article19 1931-03-21 8 To Eunice, wife of St- art IT. Lewis, on Tuesday, 17ih March, 1931, at Batu Gajah, a daughter—Patricia.19 words
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Article426 1931-03-21 8 Recently we commented on the fact that the parents of children attending the schools in Penang did not seem to be sufficiently interested in the educational system to pass criticism upon it. No one can deny that the system is far from perfect. It aims at turning out professional426 words
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Article157 1931-03-21 8 Reuter. Success of the British Trade Exhibition London, March 20 The Prince of Wales spoke to King George at Buckingham Palace by Post Office telephone from Buenos Aires to day. Hearing at both ends was excellent. It is announced the Prince of Wales will return to EnglandReuter. - 157 words
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Article95 1931-03-21 8 —Reuter. Third Riot Within a Week Easily Quelled Joliet Illinois'', March 20 The third riot within a week broke out this afternoon at Stateville Penitentiary while a committee of the Legislature was sitting in the Warden’s office hearing a report of the last disturbance. The Warden immediately summoned—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article93 1931-03-21 8 —Reuter. Madrid, March 21 The Government is taking steps for the stabilisation of the peseta and has been con suiting various banking authorities. It has been decided that from to morrow there will be greater freedom in the matter of exchange operations, the only stipulation being that they—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article48 1931-03-21 8 —Reuter. Washington, March 20 There has been a sharp decline in the amount of income tax collected this year compared with 1930. According to the Treasury statement only $BB 691.515 collected to February last compared with $214,534.548 for the same period last year.-—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article1543 1931-03-21 8 Britain’s New Fighting ’Plane Lord Allenby’s Appeal for Cadets (From Our Own Correspondent London, February 26 ROYAL Air Force pilots havo just completed at the experimental establishment at Martlesham Heath, near Ipswich secret tests of a new type of single seater fighting aeroplane which may revolution-si air1,543 words
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Advertisement108 1931-03-21 8 HOLLAND! A I Finest Canadian Sweetened C ond eased Milk Prepared from the richest and best cows’ j tji IDWTX .fgjjm < milk. In condensation nothing but water is taken from it, and only pure i|L5* tl ’-DUTCH MILK B .V** AMD'NCEN HOU L_L-y T t”4 FRESH CREAMY PURE Specially108 words
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Advertisement45 1931-03-21 8 O. TO-V/G HT Special A fter Dinner Dance In connect n with the Otb .ic*! Dinner of the OXFORD CAMD’IDSE SOCIETY Branch) Sunday, 2 'nd March 9-30 p. m. AN ENTIRE PRO63AMME OF CLD TIME MUSICAL C M DIES Teas AGENS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.45 words
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Miscellaneous29 1931-03-21 8 TIDE TABLES High Waler I ow Water To Day 1.10 am. 740 a no. 134 p.m. 758 pm. To Morrow 131 a.m. 7.58 am. 153 p.m. bl 6 a.m.29 words
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Article265 1931-03-21 9 Reuter. Dean Inga and Gene Tumiey COMING TOUR BY THE PR’MVTE Surprising “Warning’’ by the Vatican London, March 20 There have been many distinguished visitors to Palestine lately. Mr. George Bernard Shaw has just arrived at Cyprus from there together with Dean Inge, the Gloomy Dean ofReuter. - 265 words
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Article169 1931-03-21 9 Reuter. “Lie Down, Everybody’ Warning in Dining Car Etampes. March 20 Seven are dead and twenty were injured in the ajcident to the Paris-Bordeaux express mentioned last night Three coaches were inexplicably derailed as the train was passing through Etampes station All the dead, including an EnglishmanReuter. - 169 words
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Article161 1931-03-21 9 —Reuter Scene at Public Reception at New York New York, March 20 Sinclair Lewis, creator of Babbett and last you h winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, was to day slapped in th« Lee >v another author, Theodore Dreiser, ar i a public reception in honour—Reuter ” - 161 words
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Article49 1931-03-21 9 KeuUr London, March 20 Fess than a fortnight ago tobogganing < Fr.ow-covered slopes was in full swi< g the London area and other parts < England. Now England is enjoying > temperature more like June Ibe shade temperature at eleven this fuming in London was sixty sixKeuUr - 49 words
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107 1931-03-21 9 Reuter. Sind Hindus Want to Start Passive Resistance OBJECTION TO SEPARATION Karachi, March 20 Gindhi himself is threatened with a passive resistance movement by Hindus if he yields to the Moslems over separation of the Sind from Bombay Presidency, and its constitution as aReuter. - 107 words
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Article131 1931-03-21 9 Reuter. Mechanic Who Left Rivets out of U. S. Navy Dirigible Akron Ohio) March 2 0 An alleged attempt to sabotage the United K tates Navy’s giant airship ‘‘Akron’ which is under construction here has been discovered by Federal investigators who utter working alongside aReuter. - 131 words
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Article135 1931-03-21 9 —Reuter. Heavy Traffic in Illicit Drugs Nice, March 20 Illicit traffi? in drugs here his been so serious lately that the police are organ is ing a special squad to deal with it. A hen they arrived at the house of Charles Chase, an Irish bookmaker, in bis—Reuter. - 135 words
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Article133 1931-03-21 9 Reuter. Fruitless Efforts to Trace the Bodies Leghorn, March 20 A mid air petrol explosion is believed to have been the cause of the aeroplane crash in which Maddalena, Cecconi and Damonte were killed. The engine of the ill fated ’plane was found to day two thousandReuter. - 133 words
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Article51 1931-03-21 9 —Reuter. London, March 20 The Rubber Growers' Association announcing meeting of the Liaison Com mittee convened for March £3 and postponed the Dutch Colonial ‘hmst-r is awaiting full information from the Ea-t Indies Government after which he will again con fer with Dutch members of the—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article46 1931-03-21 9 Reuter. Peking, March 20 The Foreign Affairs Commi«ion« »t Yunnanfu has informed the U.S. Consul that ten have been arrested m connectu n with the murders of Mrs. White and Mrs. Miller including the principal empnt who is alleged to have confessed his guiltReuter. - 46 words
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Article170 1931-03-21 9 —Reuter. Lonely Funeral al Dawn POLICE THE ONLY MOURNERS Man Unknown: Died November 6, 1930 London, March 20 At dawn to-day, one of the strangest funeral processions ever known threaded its way through the streets of Northampton. The coffin which was carried on a police tender, was—Reuter. - 170 words
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Article130 1931-03-21 9 —Reuter. German and French Naval Programmes Berlin, '''arch 20 Germany’s “toy” or "pocket battleships will be advanced another stage towards completion as a result of the Reichstag voting expenditure of the first instalment of eleven million mirks ou one and the fourth instalment on another. Com munists opposed.—Reuter. - 130 words
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Article43 1931-03-21 9 Reuter. New York, March 20 The largest amount of monetary gold ever held in one country is now concentrated in the United States which holds $4 GB5 million a million over the record established by the United States in 1927.-Reuter. - 43 words
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141 1931-03-21 9 —Reuter. Young Woman Medium in a Trance BIRITONE SERMON London, March 20 A “spirit” entered the studio of the Columbia Grapbophone Company to-day and made a gramophone record, but according to an official of the company it was only a moderate success. It is known—Reuter. - 141 words
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Article142 1931-03-21 9 Reuter. £lOO,OOO Left to Miss Coke Richards London, Mirch 20 That she is well known to my wife an-l myself since her girlhood is the reason given for bequeathing to Miss Rosel} s Coke Richards of the Lyceum Club the sum of £lOO 000 by George Denison– Reuter. - 142 words
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Article104 1931-03-21 9 Reuter. Cammell Laird Earn Small Profit Despite Slump London, March 20 The depression in the shipbuilding industry is still very acute and no signs of improvement are evident is stated in the annual report of the well knowm ship builders. Cammell Laird and Company. Nevertheless the report showsReuter. - 104 words
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Article72 1931-03-21 9 —Reuter Socialists Returned by Large Majority London, March 20 The Socialists retained the seat at Pontypridd by election due to the resignation of the Socialist Mr Mardy Jones 'who resigned just before he was convicted for misuse of the M i’s free railway passes). The figures v e—Reuter - 72 words
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Article62 1931-03-21 9 Reuter. Shanghai. March 20 Eleven of the crew and three passengers of the French steamer Changkiang were drowned when she struck a rock in the fog near Wenchow. Sixty one. including five passengers, scrambled to safety over the rocks to the lighthouse whence they w’ereReuter. - 62 words
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Article60 1931-03-21 9 Reuter. Nanking, March 20 Mr Soong’s proposals regarding revision of the export tariff schedule have been approved by the Central Political Council. The date from which the new schedule will be operative has not yet been decided, but it is understood some advance notice will be givenReuter. - 60 words
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44 1931-03-21 9 .—Reuter New Delhi. March 20 The victory of M»jpr Duff Cooper, official Conservative candidate in the St George s by-election, is joyfully hailed in politics l circles here as a vindication of the oflLial Conservative policy towards India..—Reuter - 44 words
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Article58 1931-03-21 9 Reuter. Dr. Kuangson Young Appointed Nanking. March 20 Dr. Kuangson Young has been appointed hinese Consul General to London in succession to Mr. Chen Wei Cheng, resigned Dr. Young was formerly an official at the Foreign Ministry and left China, earlylast year to investigate conditionsReuter. - 58 words
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Article33 1931-03-21 9 Experiments in radio telephony between New York and the Dutch East Indies via London and Amsterdam have be. n satisfactory and a regular service is expected to start shortly.33 words
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Article141 1931-03-21 9 Reuter. Relief Ship Caught in Ice-jam St. John’s, March 20 The motor sealer 5/> fVilliam, belonging to the fleet of which the wrecked Piking was flagship, sank fifteen miles north east o£ Horse Island. The craw ware rescued by the steamer Eagle. Captains of variousReuter. - 141 words
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Advertisement24 1931-03-21 9 FIGARO HEIDY TO USE. Superlative Quality HARD ENAMEL GLOSS PAINT 4 Two Coat Tr ntmem FOR INSIDE O OUTSIDE USEDurege Thomas, Ltd. PENANG. AGENTS.24 words
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Advertisement275 1931-03-21 9 From Concert Ell 4« lo Fireside Were are a ieir recent records by POPULAR ARTISTS. r 4 The Art of Kreisler FRITZ KREISLER I IWIWa I with Piano by Car! Larr.Fon |I!H- uLI Slavonic Dance No. 3in I G Major Dvorak r DB. 1445Jlndian Lament Kreisler} Wonderful Pianoforte record MISCHA275 words
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Article730 1931-03-21 10 ANNUAL MEETING Just Manage to Make a Small Profit The annual general meeting of Ayer Tengah Rubber Estate?. Lt-»., was held at Malacca on March 14, Mr. T.F. Anderson Pole presidit g. Tae chairn a in prop< 8ing the adoption of the report aid accounts, saic:—730 words
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Article110 1931-03-21 10 FURTHER DECREASE IN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS February proved ar o her bad month for Malayan trade, the figures showing very large dectejses in both imports and exports as compared with February, 1930, and an sppnciable fa 1 lb compared with those fcr January of this year. Statistics110 words
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Article172 1931-03-21 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY &.Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day CD CO OD Shares. J? >• r? S S 3 q <j) ffl OQ M OQ c. c. 0. c Mlninf. Ayer Hitam Tin.172 words
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Article21 1931-03-21 10 Messrs. Eastern Smdting Co Ltd, London, March 19, Spot £122.17.6 three months’ buying £124.5,0 three months’ selling £124 7.6.21 words
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Article114 1931-03-21 10 RUBBER STOCKS PRODUCTION AND GROSS EXPORTS IN TONS During the month of February A. Production of Largs Estates F. M. S. 11,383 Johore 3,320 Kedah 1,957 Pei Its 7 Kelantan 202 Trengganu 101 Malacca. P. Wellesley, Tne Bindings 1,627 Penang, Singapore 182 B. Gross Exports (Duty Paid)114 words
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Article241 1931-03-21 10 HOW LONG CAN COMPANIES KEEP GOING? The outlook cf rubber companies has been considered from an ent’raly new angle by an enterprising firm of Stock Exchange dealer?, declares a writer in the "Evtning Standard.” At the present pries rubber is sold at undtr ‘he cost of241 words
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Article58 1931-03-21 10 Latest London, New York and Local Fried TIN-. LONDON Spot £123 0 0 Up 5/3 Kwrth» £124-10 0 Up S/SINGAPORE f 62 37i Rr liul Down 37 ic. 125 too» ta RUBBER: Londai 3i d Down 1/16 d. New York Hi. (Sold) Down Jc. Local 11J c.58 words
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Article144 1931-03-21 10 RESEARCH WORK PROVIDED BY QUOTA SCHEME We are glad to see that the tin quota acheme is more creative than it appears on the surface to be, states the London "Evening Standard.” Ayarly sum of money i?, we understand, being gu&rante ed by the Governments concerned144 words
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Article201 1931-03-21 10 Panang, March 21, 1931. eta. fisnar ei Opium p. ehrst nom 5,000.00 Cloves it 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 79.03 Mace Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70 00 4 110« 60.00 Coconuts per LCOO l( 15.00 Copra Sundried galea 5.97]} Rattans Eales 11.15 Rattans Coarte 10.60 Green Snail She201 words
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84 1931-03-21 10 FOUR MEN CHARGED Shaik Myelin and Abdul Ganny, two Muslims, and Mahalingam and Kandasamy, two Tamils, were to day charged before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, Police Magistrate, with committing gang robbery at Bukit Toh Alang Estate in Province Wellesley in res pect of84 words
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Article348 1931-03-21 10 st. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church Of England) Passion Sunday 7-50 Litany, 8-0 Matins, 830 Holy Communion, 10 30 Holy Commur.kn, Chrne-W? 5 Catechism, Junior Funday Schocl, 6 Evensong, Ps 51, H 194; 8. Patricks Breastplate; 96; 106. PRWIMSf WELLF4H Mar- 22, fth Su day in Lent. 930 am348 words
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Article187 1931-03-21 10 BOTH PARSTEB BLAMED FOR ACCIDENT In ths Sirgapore Marine Court of Inquiry cn Wednesday, Mr. G. C. Dodd, the Acting Singapore District Judge, who presided, gave his findings regarding the collision between the motor vet sei Si'vermaple and the bulb Arratoon Apear Lear 8 Jo b’s Island187 words
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Article90 1931-03-21 10 The health statement for the Mun:cipality of George Tcwn for the week ending March 14, 1931, shows a total of 52 deaths—36 males and 16 females—the death-rate being 18.10 per mille compared with 21 93 in the preceding week and with 20.94 in the corresponding week cf kst90 words
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Article1073 1931-03-21 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES J n M S if BVBBSR fIMM I c o Alle by Robb®» 91 1 05 1 16 xi or Galah Rubber Senate 90 1 10 Aniainmated Maley Urtetet -.I 25 1 35 Ayer Hitam Pleating SynAimte 1 10 1 21 »r Knning Bobber Hatatae1,073 words
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Article57 1931-03-21 10 Prfdaai, Mirch 21, 19** 1 (By Oowrfc® w" f CW”* On London Bank Daman! 2/3 -3/ 2 2? 4 3/32 Private 8 tn/ta or>lil 7/33 On N.w York Baah d j Fran,. iui ndl 78 Bangkok 139 2 s avl1 TT ‘i p.a.pr‘3 1 81ngapor. TU d Hongkong 4’2;'57 words
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Advertisement128 1931-03-21 10 ABOUT YOUR INDIBESTION Digestive disorders are due to the presence of harmful acid in the stomach, creating fermentation, gas, and pain. These distressing conditions may be relieved instantly and farther attacks prevented by taking ’Bisurated* Magnesia, an antacid preparation which neutralizes the dangerous acid the moment it enters the stomach,128 words
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Advertisement231 1931-03-21 10 New Advertiseny NOTICES Tekka Limited (Ineorporated in Ec g l SO j) Advice has been received the declaration of a on?** share (less Income Tax at payable in England on h,'3 t“ S’ 1931. u Jl «t. Matcl, Local shareholders will recei warrants on arrival of tbs E la; n231 words
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Article694 1931-03-21 11 SINGAPORE’S MILK SUPPLY Fresh from Bukit Timah Ab early as the ’eighties attempts were made to provide Singapore with fresh cows’ milk, but tone of these met with complete tnee'es. Recently the Singapore Cold Storage Co,, Ltd., started upon the pr»j-c' and established wbat was694 words
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Advertisement342 1931-03-21 11 I; i J IrS A? DUNLOP STANDARD /SW&IA 1 The standard «fat by which all I. QrAJCBj tyres are M WBSSg judged 'VS y if I WK A —V —/y nB SFiort iSUI ‘s i DUNLOP Hgfi ;J] A product unmatched by any other in L MbV flthe world jLZ/342 words
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1269 1931-03-21 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following 13 a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the i week: In PflH V»JaV 1 8 ’’Tapah” f- m Batoe B *hra and Asahan Sails for Asihan and Batoe B .hra on Sunday at1,269 words
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Advertisement264 1931-03-21 12 r. (< J* A Social Asset at any Time fl 3 //eights of charm hours when personality and poise mean so (J much when the glorious but subtle fragrance of “47ir casts its m ivj I> magic spell. "47IT— this fascinating |V; and genuine Eau de Cologne —is iL iBII/ii264 words
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Article359 1931-03-21 13 JUDGE’S COMMENT “A Little Wholesome Publicity” a little wholerm some publicity may limit this man’s activities a little, at any rate in this country,” said Lord Merrivale in the Divorce Court, when granting a decree nisi to Mrs. Georgette Elisabeth Edmee Therese Shand, of the Quai359 words
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Article207 1931-03-21 13 Wife and Woman Friend ACTOR'S COCKTAIL PARTY APOLOGY 7 ’’Mr. Henry Kendall wishes to apologise to ah his greets for the unfortunate incident which terminated his cocktail party so abruptly.” This announcement in a London newspaper on Feb’uary 11, caused a great deal of curiosity and speculation iu theatrical circles207 words
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Article202 1931-03-21 13 COVERING OF NEW LIGHT METAL ALLOY A giant airship, claimed to be imnervious to damage by fire or gunnery, is being constructed in America at an estimated cost of £900.000, The vessel, though designed in 1929, is the first new dirigible to be put in hand since the202 words
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Advertisement498 1931-03-21 13 Put Safety First 'Ask for Genasprin! When buying aspirin put safety first—ask for Genasprin, the safe brand of aspirin. Genasprin makes pain fade away without disturbing the digestion or endangering the heart. Thousands of British Doctor* written praising the safe and bare properties of Genasprin—by following their advice and buying498 words
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Advertisement387 1931-03-21 13 BEAUTIFUL FILM ACTRESSES KEEP THEIR SKIN SMOOTH WITH EXQUISITE LUX TOILET SOAP The secret of satinsiDooth skin is Lux Toilet Soap. Lovely film stars use to keep their beauty flawless. The rich, white lather of Lux Toilet Soap, S won<^er^u iiy scented, carcs or n ore l° vc ’y skins387 words
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Article470 1931-03-21 14 "£RO3EI.YTISING" IN ITALY Press and Cinemas Condemned IN a discourse delivered on February 13, to the parish priests of Kome and the Lenten preachers, the Pope protested once more against “Protestant Proselytism.*’ The propaganda of the Protestants, he said, was being carried cn in a provocative form,470 words
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Advertisement470 1931-03-21 14 Best over the sticks! s Beat all comers in London at the ■''/AS® 1 1928 Brewers Exhibition. T Try it!—and judge for yourselj. Agents .—SIME DARSY CO. LTD., Singapore. f ZZHSva x4>x uzu t\ ue>x < w uJU —PMMw* I' k lU HFi;,W Z'l 1 lUCWItOiL FROM SUNRISE TO SUNSET470 words
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Advertisement96 1931-03-21 14 1/ashh:s PH-iS, I APIOL STEEL n Suf certain far all g complaints. Every lady shouU keep a boz in the house. i W, J. EDMONDS, Th« English Pharnn«o> I 52, 54. Beach Street. Penang. B x One drop of “GETS-IT” and go on with the dance Just apply “GETS-IT” to96 words
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Advertisement532 1931-03-21 14 DRINK MORE GOOD To nourish mind and body pro- “Nestle’s Natural Milk” is milk at perly drink more good milk. It its best. Pure, creamy milk from is Nature’s complete food. A the rich pastures of Switzerland, glass of creamy delicious milk Don’t ask your dealer for milk, straight off532 words
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Article644 1931-03-21 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET, Penang, March 21, 1931 Mutton g c ts. Mutton Indian per lb 56 Bead Sheep ur real each 1-30 Liver with heart A lug do 1.50 Trine ,J 0 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread p*i 7 40 Suet m 40 idney piir644 words
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Advertisement555 1931-03-21 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG weekly service. London n. continent. /jANTFNOR Mtr. 26 M rneillfP. London, Rotterdam 4 Hamburg DETCALION Apr, 3 Lor don, Rott#rdam and Hamburg MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE BEI LFTOPFON Mar 25 Havre, L verpocland Glasgow IDRYLOCHUB Apr 3 Genoa. Havre. Liverpool and G555 words
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