Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 March 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-03-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 70. VOL. LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 27th MARCH, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement518 1931-03-27 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street miiij.Hjmimn«■w rnmwrw mi iimim fihlj Don’t forgot to ask tor OAI g 111 F* OI" A' O “<M ft J 7. JL i( “DON’T FORGET THE Jim WHITBREADS- Read’s “DOG’S HEAD” I Htiktor I V \**TB*e*»%518 words
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Advertisement15 1931-03-27 1 H. TOKISATSL STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 779, 70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.15 words
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Advertisement1941 1931-03-27 2 TO LET ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1 —BANKS. o 1-. V Road THE DANS ANT BANK or INDIA R .J e <g <g STORAGE Compound House, 1/8. Kelawei Road_ ik/'.ge [incorporated in England,] L> W* f 9 I BATTERIES M E.ary let February, 1931. Apply to IN aid (F VfflM1,941 words
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Article432 1931-03-27 3 Englishmen Go Rum Running MACHINEGUN RECRUIT Bank to Adventure at £l,OOO A Month AGENT’S BONUS Adventure at jei.ooo a month. That is the pay your g Englishmen are being offered to j tin the ranks of the American ru n rum era. A young Londoner who tue signed on for432 words
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Article297 1931-03-27 3 CALL-UP THE ENEMY OF INFLUENZA e WHAT TO USE A GARGLE a day keeps the doctor away —or it helps, anyway, eaid a London throat eptcialist to a Sunday Dispatch itqu;rer. “Far too few people realise the good that a daily gargle can do,” he added.297 words
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Advertisement208 1931-03-27 3 Costs LESS than most §ood dentifrices! (ur Listerine Tooth Paste saves i|TTg’ you money! 5a <’ T gzi WHITENS teeth quickly M (T) fii- removes tartar... helps to gjfgoT destroy dangerous germs... We I leaves a delightfully refreshC < in S and exhilarating sensation FT O ig*: in the mouth208 words
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Advertisement118 1931-03-27 3 Regulate your I DIGESTION I m E Rj Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills pj People who eat and drink too much, or get jFpl their system upset from any other cause, ft» seed a medicine such as Dr. Morse’s Indian IJ Root Pills to keep the digestive tract in prorV118 words
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Advertisement212 1931-03-27 3 t > k°t sultry days > a cooling and re- > freshing sweet is es- sential to every meal. f > A fresh-fruit jelly is V. always appropriate k and is sure to please if made with— 40 4 |p < (cFcbos g: Jelly Crystals Huttenbach Lanarus e Son* Ltd.,212 words
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Article854 1931-03-27 4 MAN “MORE BAD THAN MAD,’’ SAYS JUDGE ECHO OF DRAMATIC JUMP FROM TRAIN HOW a men Mho fet fire to his house made a dramatic dash from a train travelling at 50 miles an hour wee revealed at Old Bailey when Ralph Wil* fred Hopkins, 30, appeared854 words
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Article642 1931-03-27 4 BRITISH TRADE Advice from Duke of Gloucester The importance of advertising was emphisised by tbe Duke of Gloucester at the British Inomtries Fair banquet at Guildball, London A message was received from the Prince of Wales wishing success to the Fair. "Though I am a kng642 words
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Advertisement141 1931-03-27 4 f I I J.< x W*’ I >u w- L »?'?ii*w:...< 2 wF vw? x-ja j W> V i SPECIALLY MADE H» MALAYA I and meeting a real need when breast feeding fails and raw milk is “liquid danger, Cow Gate Milk Food brings health and vitality and everything that141 words
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Advertisement7 1931-03-27 4 RONUK By far the Best FLOOR POLISH7 words
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Advertisement488 1931-03-27 4 B.S.A; Motor Cycles are machines with an Inter- national reputation for POWER, SPEED, 1 •SILENCE, SAFETY x:' IS ECONOMY and J reliability. I’ You cannot go Wr ng if y U I choose a B. S. A Be safe A always The backbone of forged steel on the w\ new488 words
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Article930 1931-03-27 5 annual meeting Problem of Recovered Children The annual general meeting of S. Ardrew’a Mi-aion Hospital was held on m nday crnocti in St. Andrew’a khnnl HbH, Singapore, 'he Bishop f Siugapore (he Ru R 3V B Ce R pr Jn d tb* survey of the sear’s930 words
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Article547 1931-03-27 5 FOUND DEAD in 3ATH Father Committed on Charge of Murder »n the bath a. us home at Clapham, the father stanag charged with murder, and has been committed to the Old Bailey tor trial. Accused is Samuel Dimdore. 39 merchant of Larkhall Estate and the’ chilu a547 words
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Article160 1931-03-27 5 BISHOP CONDEMNS MASTER AND MAN In bis Lenteu Pastoral letter the Roman Catholic Bishop of Southwark, Dr. Amigo, condemns “the terrible disinclination to work and extravagance shown by both employers and employed. “A short time ago,” writes the bishop, "a leading journal printed an article cal irg160 words
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Article256 1931-03-27 5 Disinherited Wives’ Hardships CUT iff with a shilling” will be an idle threat—it least where wives es and children are citcerned—if the Wii;s and Intestacies BiD, introduced in the Commons by Miss Eleanor Ruhbone, M. P., bee mes law. Many instance! cf hardeh ps suffered by256 words
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Article213 1931-03-27 5 WIFE AND ‘‘TAKING THE RIGHT STEP” Before shooting himself at bis house at Bury St. Edmunds, Dr. A. H. Bygot 1 medical officer of health for West Suffolk, told a colleague, “I feel I must commit suicide because I am causing so much trouble to other people.”213 words
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Article147 1931-03-27 5 “I ATRONISING SAYS FANNIE HURsT “Court-martial by Laughter” is the novel punishment which an American novelist. Miss Fannie Hurs', would inflict on Mr. J.P. Priestley, the English author of “Ihe Good Com-anions,” for his criticism of New York. The American “Worm” In a bitterly la-cistic letter147 words
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Article126 1931-03-27 5 GOODS ’PLANE FLIES TO PARIS IN 80 MINUTES A new record for the flying time between London and Paris for a commercial aeroplane was established on February 21 by Lieut Commander Glen Ki'ston, the British airman and racing motorist, who covered the distance in 80 mi: utes,126 words
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Article447 1931-03-27 5 Dr. H. C. Samuel, mrcs (Eng.) lr cp, (London), of the J hore Meoicii D parlmen', uLo is at present in England, h s obtained the Diploma of I adiology and Eh < tr ilogy cf the U .iversity of Liverpool. M r P. M. R binson.447 words
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Article134 1931-03-27 5 MOTHER. FATHER, AUNT AND UNCLE ROUND OVER When the mother, father uncle and aunt of a dead child were charged at Mirjlabone with shoplifting, they deci -red that they were trying to raise the mineyto bury the child. were Ellen and Jjhn Markwell, of Walmerplace, Marylebone,134 words
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Article93 1931-03-27 5 JUDGE RECOMMENDS MAN FOR GOVERNMENT JOB Kiar g Tee Thye, who was instru men'al in bringing to book a murderer (sentenced to death on Monday at the Singapore Assiz?t), was cm pl i men ttd by Mr, Justice Whi ley on his courage and bravery. His Lordship93 words
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Article62 1931-03-27 5 INDELICACY CHARGES AT CHICAGO DISMISSED Twenty-five chorus girls who wen arrested on the stage at the Chicago Opera House on ach urge of appearing in an indelicate performance were discharged by the court, says Reuter, Wuile Eir! Carroll's revao ‘Tue Sketch Book” was baing played a party62 words
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Advertisement139 1931-03-27 5 [CHEAP] PIANOS I Here’s Your opportunity to secure a Bargain. Re-conditioned Pianos which are in all respects, equal to New, from s2so°“ i Instruments by reputed makers —‘Estey”, “Robinson”, g Etc. Casings, actions etc, in perfect condition. a Easy Terms Willingly Arranged g tfioßWsoiß I' K PIANO Co Ji -PENANG139 words
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Article2690 1931-03-27 6 APPEAL COURT DECISION REVERSED MR. JUSTICE STEVENS’ ORDER RESTORED Privy Council Judgment The question of the construction of a will find alleged estoppel were the factors inai appeal heard by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council from a decision of tlip Court of Appeal of the2,690 words
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Article427 1931-03-27 6 ANTHONY NOP PLAYING Potter to Captain a Side There have b=en a few changes in the ed cted sides for the State Trial Match to be played on the Esplanade on S dnrd iy and Sunday. Potter will captain one side in plac> of Anthony427 words
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Article232 1931-03-27 6 FEAR OF DEFEAT Famous Players who Avoid one Another Are the younger generation of women lawn tennis players playing the game for the love of it or merely for notoriety The question, says a cor eipcnlen*, is prempted by the fact that on the R vi ra232 words
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Article95 1931-03-27 6 NEW MAIL CAR SERVICE The present mail car service between Taiping, Bruas, Sitiawan and Lumut will cease to operate after March 31. The mails will from April 1 be forwarded both va~B via Parit and the Blanja pontoon bridge. The car conveying the mail will have Ipoh95 words
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Article169 1931-03-27 6 LATEST LIST Richmond II and Skrun Prince Scratched London, March 26 Richmond II and Skrun Prince have been scratched from the Grand National T. Morgan rides Annandale, Stott rides Rhytic’re, Bideloup riles Royal Arch II and Sassoon rides Pixie. The amended I’st of probable starters and jokeys169 words
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Article258 1931-03-27 6 YESTERDAY’S SOCCER Brown Scores Four for the Club I a a friendly match the P. C. C. drew with the 8. X R. C. on the l&ttei’e ground vfsterday. The game was marked by tall scoring on both side?, no less than eight goals beirg scored.258 words
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Article133 1931-03-27 6 AGED MAN DEFIES MEXICAN AND U. S. AUTHORITIES With one foot in Mexico and the other In the United States, William Woertz, aged 80, stood for seven hours in the driving rain and defied the Mex'can and U. S. authorities at N ’gales, Arizona. Woertz went to133 words
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Article773 1931-03-27 6 ADDRESS BY DR. W[J “Developing a National Consciousness Under the auspices of the Hn Yew Seah Debiting Society Dr Wu Chang Yueh, who is proceed, ing to Geneva, where he will be attached to the Health Section of the League of Nations to make a773 words
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Advertisement11 1931-03-27 6 Eave iced BOVR IL served at your morning Mih Jongg parties.11 words
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Article747 1931-03-27 7 —Rugby Radio Service MR. HENDERSON’S MOVE General Confusion Among the Powers London, March 26 The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Dalton, replying to questions in the House of Commons, said with regard to the proposed Austro German customs agreements that he had no more information to give.’—Rugby Radio Service - 747 words
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Article90 1931-03-27 7 British Contractors Complete Task 10 Months Ahead of Time (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, March 26 The west span of the Memorial Bridge over the Bangkok River was successfully placed in position last night and little now remains to be done before the contractors hand over the bridge90 words
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263 1931-03-27 7 COMING LEGAL BATTLES libel Action Against Pinan? Gazette” Mr. J ustice Sproule who has been slightly indisposed during the past two days attended Court this morning, in spite of the doctor’s warning, to fix the cases for April and to deal with short matters.263 words
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Article, Illustration538 1931-03-27 7 TWO GERMANS Originally Started out on Foot 1' 'enz Hecker and his young wife, Ernestine, who set out from Munich on August 25, 1925. to “do the world” on foot, arrived in Penang yesterday from Siam, on two push bicycles which were presented to538 words
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Article216 1931-03-27 7 Agreement with i-uv.rnment Regarding Income-tax London, March 26 An agreement h-*s been signed between che Iraq Government and the Iraq Petroleum Company comprisi g British French. Xmerican and Dutch interests after protracted negotiations principally involving income tax which the Iraq Government originally claimed on profits derived from rhe216 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article551 1931-03-27 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette' Sir.— With regard to the huge profiteer ing of the retailers of food ftuffs, Peiuced Salary suggests that competition alone will ease the situation But I think that it is useless, as experience teaches us that the reduction of551 words
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Article584 1931-03-27 7 Sir —With regard to the article about the i eriod taken in creating the world which you published in your last Sunday Gaze te under the beading "The world not created in six days this is a mystery that is not n the pow’pr of any man to584 words
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Article282 1931-03-27 7 Daily Collections made in Shanghai Streets Shanghai, March 27 More than thirty-six thousand dead bodies were picked up in Shanghai's streets dur ing last year of which more than thirty-four thousand were infants, states an official report. Every day collectors are sent out to bring in these unclaimed282 words
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Article107 1931-03-27 7 —Renter. GANDHI THREATENS TO RETIRE Karachi, March 27 It appears that Gandhi is ready to stake his career on the Congress vote. Sitting before his spinning wheel in his hut at the Congress Camp, the Mahatma told a group of journalists that if Congress rejects the Delhi “Irwin-Gandhi—Renter. - 107 words
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Article107 1931-03-27 7 —Reuter. Sixty Miilim Dtl ar Credits For Spain New York March 27 J. P. Morgans have arranged an eighteen months revolving credit of thirty eight million dollars for the Spanish Government to be devoted to regu’ating the peseta during the period of de facto stabilisation contemplated by the—Reuter. - 107 words
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Article102 1931-03-27 7 .—Reuter. Big U.S. Companies Agree to Cut Imports Austin i Texas), March 2G A conference is being held here in an effort to secure rationing of the new East Texas oilfield. East Texas oilmen say they will agree to rationing when imports are cut to sixteen million barrels.—Reuter. - 102 words
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Advertisement120 1931-03-27 7 /fl /fl /fl v W U F -fl 7fl /fl No matter how you con- /77' aider the question of lubrication, there are 7 "acertain factors wh’ch 7 give ‘Castrol’ first 7/ 7 place. Look at it T WF from these angles:— EFFICIENCY:—CastroI* V»s. penetrates everv part of L* A120 words
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Miscellaneous27 1931-03-27 7 TIDE TABLES High Water i ow Water To Day 345 a.m. 940 am. 418 pm. 11.56 p.m. To-Morrow 7.40 a.m. 100 a rn. 7.20 p.m 11.00 am.27 words
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Article473 1931-03-27 8 If our bag be any criterion, the question of food prices in Penang merits a thorough investigation. We have been told th it "hen salaries and wages are reduced, food prices must fall in sympathy, in other words, reduce themselves to a level compatible with the curtailed buying473 words
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Article335 1931-03-27 8 These are days of universal sophistication —even of disbelief. The teaching of mode n science, and modern inventions such as the wireless and the cinema and the press of to day have sharpened people’s wits. Yet one spot remains seemingly untouched by modern progress and enlightenment. V335 words
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Article1290 1931-03-27 8 A. H. L - A. H. L. Penang, Friday. WE wonder whether friend Reuter will feel inclined to pat itself on the back when it becomes aware that it was left to the London Correspondent of the Straits Times to acquaint. Malaya with the report of the findings of the Privy1,290 words
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Advertisement167 1931-03-27 8 Pritchard 00., Ltd. Gowns DeptZ An entirely new collection of these attractive Gowns in Figured and Plain Georgette and Crepe-de-chine Marocan and Voile. Price from $16.50 Pritchard 00., Ltd., SOLE AGENTS. rTarlsbertJ R ■■••■••wv. <x <■ y -> ■> jW 1" <? I Iw' <1 |g w®? s ■Mrs®vM M167 words
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Advertisement34 1931-03-27 8 O. HOTEU. TO~V /G HT at 9 30 p m. AFTER DINNER DANCE. Sunday, 29th March. 1931 at 9-30 p. m orchestral concert s s pSSiaW’i F i AGkNTS• HEHRT WiUGH 8 CO., LID.34 words
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Article415 1931-03-27 9 Reuter. 100 KILLED IN CAWNPORE RIOTS Rigid Censorship Enforced THE GREAT SOUL INVOKES THE DETY «As Long As God Wills, I Shall Serve India' 1 Cawnpore, March 27 The latest casualty list shows a hundred kii'ed and three hundred injured in hospital New Delhi, March 26 AReuter. - 415 words
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Article77 1931-03-27 9 Waterlows to Appeal to the House of Lords London, March 26 The Court of Appeal has reduced the judgment against Waterlows to £3OO 000 and a stay of execution pending an appeal to the House of Lords was granted. Neuter. The claim was by the Bank of77 words
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Article76 1931-03-27 9 lieuter. Sir Arthur Salter on Trade Outlook Nanking, March 26 Sir Arthur Salter, speaking at the Inter national Club, sounded an optimistic note in connection with the world depression. He declared the present crisis was due to over production and not due to general poverty. Once thelieuter. - 76 words
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445 1931-03-27 9 To Advocate Consideration of Maxwell Plan MINCING LANE REPORT Following yesterday’s news of the breakdown of the Dutch eflforts towards restriction of output, to day's mail brings an interesting item which escaped the cables. Writing from London on the 4th instant. Messrs. Symington and445 words
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Article66 1931-03-27 9 Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Pensions London, March 26 A by election will be necessitated by the death to night of Mr. Bellamy, Socialist member for Ahton Under-Lyne, and Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Pensions —Rugby Radio Service. At the general election Mr. Albert66 words
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Article72 1931-03-27 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Hopes to Introduce Budget on April 28 London, March 26 The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Snowden, was able to leave bed yesterday and continues to make excellent progress. He is in regular consultation with officials in connection with the Budget statement which it—Rugby Radio Service. - 72 words
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Article64 1931-03-27 9 —Reuter. Early State Monopolisation Proposal Constantinople, March 27 The Parliamentary Committee at Angora has approved the proposed State monopolisation of the manufacture, import an <* e *P° r f drugs The committee has ordered three drug factories here to liquidate their affairs within six months. It is expected—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article944 1931-03-27 9 Governor-General of Ireland A STORMY PETREL OF POLITICS Nationalist Who Became a Sinn Feiner London, March 26 Mr. T. M. Healy, GovernorGeneral of the Irisn Free State, died to day. —Reuter. Timothy Michael Healy, the Irish politician, was born at Bantry, Cork, in May, 1855 and944 words
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Article180 1931-03-27 9 Reuter. Is the Commonwealth Responsible CANBERRA ALARM Canberra, March 26 Mr. Scullin announced in the House of Representatives that Mr. Lang has telegraphed him that New South Wales did not intend to pay the interest due to the Westminster Bank on April 1, nor anyReuter. - 180 words
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Article117 1931-03-27 9 Rugby Radio Service. House of Commons to Discuss the Matter London. March 26 The Home Secretary, Mr Clynes, an nounced in the House of Commons to Jay that in view of the public demand for a review of the problem of unday entertain ments the Government would introduceRugby Radio Service. - 117 words
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Article93 1931-03-27 9 —Reuter. Mostly Paid on a Sterling Basis London, March 26 In the House of Commons Mr. Everard (Con) asked Mr. Thomas Shaw (War Secretary whether military officers in Hong Kong recruited on a sterling basis were now paid on the basis of half at the true exchange—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article123 1931-03-27 9 —Reuter. Attacks on Police at Barcelona Madrid, March 26 Students barricaded themselves in the Barcelona University, appeared at the windows wearing masks and telephoned factories urging workers to join them in a general strike. Easels were thrown out bearing the Republican inscriptions while a portrait of—Reuter. - 123 words
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Article50 1931-03-27 9 Reuter. N U. R. Accept a Cut in Basic Wages London, March 26 Railway peace is assured in Great Britain for at least a year as a result of the decision of the National Union of Railwaymen to-day accepting the award of the National Wages Board reducing wages.-Reuter. - 50 words
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Article234 1931-03-27 9 Rugby P.adio Sers ice. Candidates Hear Mr. Lloyd George’s “Declaration” London, March 26 Mr. Lloyd George read to a meeting of Liberal Parliamentary Candidates the decla» ration of policy recently adopted by the Liberal Party in favour of general support of the Government on certainRugby P.adio Sers ice. - 234 words
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Advertisement85 1931-03-27 9 RIDE A. I Norton) s /V 7 RECT TRAD I MARK Speed h Reliability British Throughout I i TT> have a feio 1930 Models Dicpai nt which we are offering less Afil q COllU*' P SOLE AGENTS FOR S 8. F.M.S. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. Penang. Incorporated in England. ii85 words
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Article1144 1931-03-27 10 Weights for Tc-morrow Will Stiffy and Privet Hawk Do the Double Furrow for Long Race By Tic —Tac Nice races will be run tomorrow at Knala Lumpur, t' e last day of the Selangor Turf Club Spring Meeting, which opened on Saturday, March 14. T1,144 words
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Article240 1931-03-27 10 DISTRICT COURT CASE Possession of Non-Govern-ment Chandu Lee Chooi Kor a sampan man, who was yesterday charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Penang, with the possession of 99 one tahil tins of non Government chandu at the Church Street Ghaut Pier, was convicted after trial240 words
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Article110 1931-03-27 10 CHINESE FINED Charged with the carrying on of a theatrical performance without a licence from the C. P. O at No, 47, Cintra Street, a Chinese named Lee Yap Chooi, pleaded guilty to day before Mr. R J. F. Curtis Additional Police Magistrate, Penang Inspector York110 words
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105 1931-03-27 10 TWO MORE MEN ARRESTED Two more men named Ponniah and Irulappen arrested in connection with a gang robbery alleged to have been committed at Bukit Toh Alang Estate in Province "Wellesley were to day produced by Detective Inspector Gordon before Mr. Edward Jago, Police105 words
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Article116 1931-03-27 10 CHINESE WOMAN’S STORY A Cantonese woman named Low Ah Tai. aged twenty-five years, was to day charged before the Additional Police Magistrate with attempting to commit suicide by jumping into the sea at Lt-iih Street Ghaut. The accused pleaded guilty and said she was ashamed of116 words
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Article87 1931-03-27 10 P. 0. C. "A v HUTCHINGS SCHOOL The following will play for the P.O.C. A on the School Ground at Farquhar Street on Saturday, at 215 pm. DDB Cook, (Captain) L H Best, G R Evans, J H Fenwick, E W Gibson, J B Hodgins, B R T87 words
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Article779 1931-03-27 10 STABILISATION SCHEME Handsome Benefits for Governments In the past most rubber schemes have been wrecktd on the restrictioa rock. It h now apparent that there is little or no likelihood of the Dutch co-operating with British rubber producers f r the restriction of rubb»r production, consequently779 words
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90 1931-03-27 10 TWO CHINESE CHARGED Lim Boon Ho and Ho Tong, two Chinese, were to-day charg- d before Mr, R. J. F. Curtis, additio r al Police Magistrate, Penang, (1) with attempting to redeem two pledgee, from pawnshop No. 51, Carnarvon Street, to which they had no90 words
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Article171 1931-03-27 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday Today m W to Shares. g M QQ PQ 02 G. C. 0. 0 M!o«ne Hong Fatt .621 65 .621 -65 Hongkong Tin.. 16 6 17/-171 words
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Article57 1931-03-27 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TINz LONDON Spot £l2lO 0 Down 18/3 Honthi’ £122 10 0 Down 10/SINGAPOKB $6125 p» Bial Down 75 c. 175 toss dou ftUBBSR: lral r n 3 7/16 8 Unchanged New Tort 7 c (Grid) Unchanged Local 10| c. Unchanged57 words
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Article70 1931-03-27 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, Mirch 25 Paris. 121.22; New York, 4.8552; Rrucsele. 34 9L G?nev-», 25.38; Ams'*»r; bm, 12.12; M'lau 92.75; Berlin 20.38; S rckholra 18 H: Copenhagen, 18.16; Odo,8.16; Vienna. 34.56 Prague 164, HMings* r«. 1931 Madrid, 45.41; Li’bor. 108.25; Athens, 375; Bucharest; 817; R 3il; >s(Rugby Radio Service) - 70 words
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Article118 1931-03-27 10 Tae s.s. Kedah arrived this morning with the following passengers from Singapcn —Mr. W. H. MacM»hor, Dr, ►nd Mrs. Fu’ton, M"a Fulton, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Bransoombe, Mr. W. Lowry, M r E. A. Taylor, R*v. Stewart, Mr. C. M. Merrick, Mr.118 words
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Article147 1931-03-27 10 SINGAPO RE PRICES LONDON ST a N < D (Lo< SE) J B.R. Sheet 11 cts per pound per pl $l4/66 1 London 3 7/16 1 New York 7 ots. (jsjo 1). (By Courtesy of Mesw*. Allen Gcasral Produce Agency Fiogapore Prices f.«r A tand -rd Sacked Sleet for to-lay147 words
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Article136 1931-03-27 10 Mar. 29, Palm Smday. 8-3’ a m Holy Communion and Ad iress Tami a Anne’s Schoo’, Prai- 6 p m Evensong and Address at St. Mark’s Butterworth Mar. 30, Mon- in Holy We.k, < -30 a H C at St. Paul’s B.T. Mar 31, Tues- in Holy Week,136 words
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Advertisement10 1931-03-27 10 BOVRIL prevents that sinking feeling. Try it at mid morning.10 words
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Advertisement135 1931-03-27 10 Runny mede* The Ckeerjul Hotel" to-morhow MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE from 12 Noon. DINNER DANCE SUNDAY MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE from 7 80 p.m. FRESH LOBSTERS OYSTERS. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. ’Phone 543. G ld ’-k. «-«e. Oldham Various Types of reless Batteries J U A S R T R I135 words
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Miscellaneous90 1931-03-27 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Sunday 6 a.m. 80 E Noon 94 r*.w 3 m.m 5 p.m. 93 N W Monday 6 a.m. 82 e Noon 95 N.w Nil 5 p.m, 92 N.w Tuesday 6 a.m. 82 B Noon 95 nw Nil 5 p.m. 90 N.w Wednesday 690 words
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Article319 1931-03-27 11 2| PER CENT DIVIDEND Substantial Carry Forward Tne sixth annn >1 ordinary general meeting of the Changkat Kongsi, Ltd.» was held at Klang, on March 14, when the foil wing were present :—Mr. F. H. Mustard (chairmat) and Mr. Andrew Mustard (director). Mr. A. C. McOaul (shareholder),319 words
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Article192 1931-03-27 11 P»nang, Ma’ch 27, 1931. ets 3enar ei Opium p. oh* st iorn 5,000.00 J loves 90.00 lold leaf •eiiere 72.00 Maoe Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 k 110« 60.00 Coconuts per 1.000 15.00 Copra feubdried sales 5.95 Ratta’s sales 11.15 Rattans Cotrse 10.60 Green trail Sbel's 13.00192 words
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Article74 1931-03-27 11 P nang, Mirch 27, 1981 (B|/ Ccurtew FAe Chartered Sank,) Oa London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 H 4 m/ta 2/8 B ?rivate 3 m/ta credit 2/4 3/32 H 3 h Documentary 2/4 7/32 3n Naw York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 154 i Bangkok T.T. 7874 words
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Article252 1931-03-27 11 How Would You Answer It? q 4 “Mother.” asked littl* D >r* t wrinkling her b»by br<»s, “if you had married Uucle Tom and dadiv had married Aunt Sarah, who w aid I have been?” There is only one thing to do when the little Doras of252 words
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Advertisement158 1931-03-27 11 'W. T—- r'V i 1 J ill B j> -39 l THE DANGER OF PYORRHOEA I 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 be forwarded to any medical or dental158 words
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Advertisement487 1931-03-27 11 O O KICKMANSWORTH v^ t t q el a 25 Minutes London. Opposite Station, own grounds beautiful country Coif etc, Every comfort, gas fires and radiators. Terms Moderate. IDEAL FOR YOUR LEAVE Proprietor, having been East, knows your requirements. O O Radiant t Health and Vigour by taking SANATOGEN Trw487 words
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Miscellaneous119 1931-03-27 11 1 ik6 4 §s Best Sound 264 |n Town POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT 615 To-niglit 9.30 Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer Presents The Musical Romance of The Gay 90’s Ihe Florodora Girl WITH Marion Davies A Superb Cast. A Glorious Festival of Songs—Old And New And Technicolour Preceded By I A Hall Roach119 words
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Miscellaneous130 1931-03-27 11 A Phone No. 1179 jeV ir Or SI r 1 IvIJU 3 Penang's Premier I~ Talkie House. SOUND fl,±4 SYSTEM LAST TWO PERFORMANCES TO-NIGHT AT 6-15 9-30 Radio’s Great Dialogue Comedy Bombshell The V ery Idea WITH FRANK CRAVEN I and lhe Original Cast. For Two Years a Laughing Sensation130 words
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1167 1931-03-27 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines r- following is a Ksl of res seis arriving and. sailing from Penang during thi Wi J In Pnrt v Cmgilese Prince fcr Boston snc Nev York to-da r 0. a. "An pang fn m Sit a wan, Dmdinge1,167 words
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Advertisement28 1931-03-27 12 ARE YOU GOING ON HOME LEAVE? DONT "SHOP” FOR YOUR PASSAGE AFPLY TO THE American Express CO. INC. For Sailings, Hates, etc. Your Reservation Made, NO EXTRA CHARGE28 words
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Advertisement470 1931-03-27 12 Z ibk bmmi iii i Z e Bib >4 1 M ip |I! of the Fete- V»! V S A. 0 h be ,y b b I < her subtle attractiveness and IZW.;V& E’? 1 Y wAZ i charm, enhanced and under- O Y Wli y Wf- E p >470 words
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Article383 1931-03-27 13 £1.500 VERDICT AGAINST BROTHER OFFICER Judge on “Exceptionally Callous” Conduct Damage thxt a hueband guff red through a Lord Merrivale dtsiribed ae the exceptionally callous” conduct of a corespondent was assessed by a jnrv in the Divorce Jcurt at the sum cf £1.500. This amount was awarded383 words
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Article303 1931-03-27 13 SURVEYOR ROBBED AND LEFT UNCONSCIOUS For aOack’ng and rrbbing a man whom they lai met in a public house, two Coldeteam Guardsmen, James William Jchneon. 27, and Arthur Woods, 21, both raiives of Hull, were each sentenced at tbe Old Bailey to 12 months’ hard labour and303 words
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Article85 1931-03-27 13 ASCOT HOUSE TO BE HOSTEL FOR GENTLEWOMEN Charitable bequests, totalling £4O 000, a re naade in the will of Mr. Frederick Louie Low, of Wertbourneterrace. W., «ho lefi £109,536. His house and grounds a Ascot will be turned into a hostel for gentlewomen of the Jewish and85 words
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Advertisement222 1931-03-27 13 'ft Steps The Pate Prevents Infection x Quick?y Herds SO2ES PERRINS SAUCE ON EVERY TABLEFOR EVERY DISH &z#B| l r „g?i r<j > 2 -Tf I ffe i‘ Mllsnbwgs Foods ■> M®de from the pu/ert milk I of row® pastured in the heme i I counties, the ‘Allenbury® Fcx'-H» are222 words
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Advertisement574 1931-03-27 13 I ■Omill.srnrT.Tl-- *e— aaa»X.nMMBkS&aC-- 7 ■II I IH—T g Assets exceed Si 1,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settb.tnents). HEAD OFFICE i Wlnchaatar Hoom Singapora. LONDON OFFIvE > 27, Old Jewry, E.C, Taa Company ha® £20,000 deposited with574 words
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Article342 1931-03-27 14 BANKER’S SON Mystery of Paris Nursing Home CONSIDERABLE anxiety is felt concerning the disappearance of Mr. Roy Martin, a son of the late Mr. J. E. H. Martin, cf Martin’s Bank, from a nursing home in Paris. Mr. Martin, who is a nephew of the late Lord Long,342 words
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Article243 1931-03-27 14 TOO YOTNG Marriage Veto on Mother "Can you understand why a girl can be old enough to become a m< tber and rarnnt be old enough to be married Mr. Justice Swift posed this question to the prosecuting counsel in a case at Wircheater Assizes, where Kenneth243 words
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Advertisement409 1931-03-27 14 yOUr healthy IA ‘KEPLER’ Cod Liver Oil with iSSfe Malt Extract J' r ?L Rich in Vitamins A, B D. “5 -*KEPLER- >■' ,1 'i 1 Restores natural vigour Bottles of J two sizes -1 and increases weight. AH Chemists J TT n and Stores Has 3 e CIOUS flavOur409 words
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Advertisement140 1931-03-27 14 LIUIE BOY IN AWFOLSWE Almost Blind With Skin Trouble. Cuticura Healed. “My little boy’s trouble began on his ear. It became red and very dry, and when the skin cracked water came from it. His ear was very hot and painful. The trouble spread to his eyes and he was140 words
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Advertisement265 1931-03-27 14 Dollar Exchange Tabl fes Sterling* into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling J| 2s. 3d. to 2s. sd. BUM H H I Exchange Table BH Ascending 64’hs cf a PENNY MBljM MB W Obtainable at the MIsST PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, ITO., 1-a, Penang Sliest. And also at:— The Federal Rubber Stamp265 words
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Article630 1931-03-27 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. P«nang, Mirch 27. 1931. Mutton c tg. Mutton Indian »w lb 56 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart A iu*g do 1.50 Tnn* do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 F idney p ß h 30630 words
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