Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 March 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-03-31 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 73. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 31st MARCH, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement453 1931-03-31 1 IT. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. V Branch Office 52, Leith Street HIM' III! lll—miMnn ■-■■■■■■■■■■■■■—i n i Don’t forget to ask for GALVANISED JL HOLLOW-WARE. j||||k WHITBREADS w. <x. mS&f Cheapest Prices WW “The beer with Hie true For aII descriptions of I I j453 words
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Advertisement19 1931-03-31 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO I with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 6& 70, BISHOP STREET, I PENANG. j19 words
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Advertisement2075 1931-03-31 2 j-rr .naim—mrriiMT— t—ii MSSCELL NEOUS. I ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BANKS. THF DANSANT Send voiir pnmiiries chartered bank of india. return —and farewell/ "1 Wanted European would lik? apart > D.IM3ALV I JOUF CnqUIHCS AUSTRALIA AND .CHINA THE INIMITABLE went two rooms in private house or IN aid OF (Incorporated2,075 words
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Article186 1931-03-31 3 —Canton News Agency. RESOLUTION BY CANTON BANKERS Association Formed In order to dff rentiV.e the value of the siver crin-», Mr. Fan Keem< < f the Depart ent of Finance, Canton, called a meeting on Maich 17, which was atte? ded by Director Shen Tsai-woo of—Canton News Agency. - 186 words
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Article190 1931-03-31 3 CHIEF ENGINEER AND CHUM BURIED AT SEA Ta’etorv of how two offijera of the oil tai kor "LuminJ’ were killed at tea waa revealed when that vtsifl reached the Mersey from Sin Franc'sco with bulk cargo of petroleum. A daring attempt to check a leakage of the190 words
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Article115 1931-03-31 3 AMAZING POONA BOY PRODIGY Poena, March 6 Poona’s ewest wonder is a H’ndu boy of ten, who is attracting a good deal of attention. He is credited with po»B B fBirg certain supernatural powers, am<~.ng wh’ch are an uncanny pcw?r of pr ph»cv, and also a115 words
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Article130 1931-03-31 3 If a grandmotherly Ministry of Trans port decides to warn all mo'or-drivers, as is suggested, that they must not touch a drop of alcohol before or daring driving, I wonder how th*»v are going to define •’brfore,” writes a "Morning Post” gessip. Are we to be expected130 words
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Advertisement500 1931-03-31 3 IRrifM’Q nTiniil’ W* Jj <aJL~v v > 66.7'’’>■. <1 I ©a 1 IIIXC Reasons for tfie Supreme Value of tfrs WorldJamous Jood The success which “Ovaltine” has attained throughout the world is due to the fact that it is the food beverage which contains all lhe essential food elements, correctly500 words
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Advertisement38 1931-03-31 3 Mz* PSLLS. I APIOL STEEL 1 Sure certs'" u for all Fernale I B complaints, li very lady ahould I keep box house J Iw. J. EC mo os, 1 Th. armacy 52, 54. Beach It', t enan»38 words
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Advertisement497 1931-03-31 3 CHEVROLET TRUCK ASSURES LONG LIFE, ECONOMYano DEPENDABILITY O Chevrolet’s 6 cylinder engine The Chevrolet rear axle houis smooth and powerful. It sing is equipped with an n B n e J?P es H P* at 16CO inspection-plate, which can R.P.M. and its freedom from be removed for quick adjustvibration at497 words
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Article770 1931-03-31 4 SIR G. DU MAURIER’S V,EW Plea to Enliven a “Dreary Day’’ THE question “Should theatres open on Sunday night?” was publicly debated recently at the Little Theatre, Adelphi, London, by Mr Edward Cecil, dramatic critic, and Mr, H. H. Martin, Secretary of the Lord’s Day Observance770 words
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Article201 1931-03-31 4 AHAD HUSSAIN TOO Miss leila Row to Visit Wimbledon Tennis entbufa ts will be interested to hear, says a "Statesman” report that Miss Leila Row. who recently won the AllIndia championship at Allihabad, °nd who provided tough opposition to Mies Jenny Sandison (who did not defend201 words
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Article170 1931-03-31 4 The pitiful story from Detroit of the man who went mad when his hostess, who was partnering him at bridge, trumped his ace, so that he had to be taken by the police tn a padded cell, reminds me (writes a Liverpool Poet gossip) of170 words
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Article105 1931-03-31 4 Will any M.P. Gsks a "Star” gossip give Mr. Snowden a chance to bemc a 1 bis fa’eso far as Charlie Chaplin is concerned? A Brit sh'artist living in Ergland who made from £lOO,OOO to £259,000 out of the exhibition of afi rn would have to pay105 words
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Article95 1931-03-31 4 Mr. George Moore, the Irish novelist, poet and playwright, wt.a 79 on the 24 h of February. Mr. Mcore who has recently been unwell, spent his birthdav quietly at his home in Ebury Street, London, where only hie closest friends are allowed to see him. He95 words
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Article77 1931-03-31 4 A head keeper has been telling a "Star” correspondent that poaching by mo*oriels is steadily increasing. It is very difficult to stop, he save, although many an evening he has known that the car passing him has a rabbit tucked under the back seat, and that the innocent-looking77 words
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Article108 1931-03-31 4 A warning agiinst the use of the planchette aad similar devices is given by Dr. Jernes Knight Lecturer in Science, discussing "Demon Possession: Scriptural and Modern.” He repeats the warnings uttered by responsible leaders of psychical research, that all attempts to render one’s own consciousness "recessive.” to uso108 words
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Advertisement262 1931-03-31 4 wincaiws nurse you back to health LO WHEN the crisis of an illness gßU^paAi ’■WH' is past, when doctors can do ||as|Sf j Aki* no more for you, and your feet are A get upon the long tedious road to ME*r/ La A recovery, that is the time when devoted262 words
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Advertisement9 1931-03-31 4 At the picnic party—FOTRIL Sandwiches will "meat'' the situation.9 words
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Advertisement221 1931-03-31 4 SOLD rXmMBNDED BY STORES EVERY WHERE Olde English Marmalade tSK BEACH STREET. penang. is acclaimed Ihe Aristocrat ol the Breakfast Table.” Jaded appetites jgfr gladly respond to its delightful touch of tonic bitterness and full natural flavour. 7 Try also .AM CHIVERS’ JELLY CRYSTALS Mpr LEMON CURD PUDDINGS X MINCEMEAT,221 words
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Article906 1931-03-31 5 German Chancellor’s Plea for the Individual Industrialist Rationalisation Peril THE Chancellor of the German realm, Dr. Bruning, I made a speech recently which merits general attention for —going beyond the specific conditions of Germany —it touches on a question which, as the universal economic crisis906 words
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Advertisement140 1931-03-31 5 j Gen»sr-rin is made by IX7 I GENATOSAN LTD. j kX V V II vL V LOUGHBOROUGH. England Obtainable at all Chemists and j Z* "W Stores in bottles of 33 tablets Ĕ JI I I\7 m Agents: V/iALv/L y < j HENRY WAUGH CO. LTD., 4 (Formerly Katz Broi.140 words
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Advertisement28 1931-03-31 5 USE I Philips Lamps Reduced Prices as from April Ist. All Gasfilled Types. UNITED ENGINEERS, LTD.. ELECTRICAL DEPT. PENANG. I Massage House. 2, ARBATOON ROAD. YURI- VlB9 MATRUKO28 words
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Advertisement290 1931-03-31 5 ic Careless Washing Spoils the Hair The simple hair styles of tc-uay make beautiful hair a necessity Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obt lined. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and ■silky It brings out all the real life and lustre, ill290 words
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Miscellaneous84 1931-03-31 5 JMJI’STIC a Penang's Premier Wf -°f vJz/CCfriC I Talkie House. SOUND H. '*'~|fs> SIEM s Last Two Performances TO-NIGHT at 6-15 9-30 P. M. I arfT_" i I MPRWTj A DIO’S ALL STAR FEATURE COME DV SENSATION/ Marines on Rampage in a Riot of Hard-Boiled Romance and Hilarious Nonsense Also84 words
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Miscellaneous186 1931-03-31 5 lim»'MJjif —I.SM..X TWO FULL LENGTH FEATURES! TO-NIGHT i I I When A Princess is lonely and beautiful; when a man is z handsome and J I mysterious Romance {np/ i brings them to- A• gether..then..? Ljf'4?' K I® 3/ '"ix. K w* MP;!» I’W Fl 3 r a movietone ‘comedy186 words
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Article386 1931-03-31 6 the entries Card of Seven Events Each Day Below will be found the full entries for the Perak Turf Club Easter meeting to be run at Ipoh on Saturday, April 4, and Monday, April 6. The Polo Pony races for ladies have been cancelled and386 words
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Article48 1931-03-31 6 J. FIRTH FLETCHER WINS PRITCHARD CUP he final for the annual competition for a trophy presented by Messrs. Pritchard Co., of Penang, was played over the Sungei Patani course on Sunday morning. After a very close match J. Firth Fletcher beat J. Law, one up.48 words
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Article25 1931-03-31 6 —Reuter. FALKIRK ROUTED BY MOTHERWELL London, March 30 In a Sco t th League match Motherwell beat Falkirk by six goals to one.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article471 1931-03-31 6 WHIRL OF RICHES Curious Prize at New Year Ball In a luxurious suite of rooms at the Australia, Miss Phyllis K 1 ett, ag-d 18, s living for a day the life of a millionai rer?, according to a Sydney paper. Miss Kellett won the "Millionairess471 words
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Article171 1931-03-31 6 The Queen, while touring the Fair, wib s*a-tied when a dusky young Malay suidenly Bang himself at her feet. For a moment the Qaeen paused, as if wonder ng whether she ought to help him to his feet. And then she realised—it was a tribute. What is171 words
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120 1931-03-31 6 At a General Meeting of the Gavernmert Monopolies Athletic Club held on Baiurd»y, March 28, at the Monopolies Offi the following w?r« elected offio be -ftrs for the year 1931: President Mr. 8. G. H. Leyh A.8.G.M., (Ex-officio), Vice President Mr. D. H, Trumble, Hon. Secretary,120 words
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Article339 1931-03-31 6 REQUEST IN TRAIN Woman Who Possessed a Deadly Poison MISS Nellie Keen, aged 3G of West Cromwell-road, Earl’s Court, cashier at a Balham picture house, entered a train at Balham, took out a cigarette and asked a man for a match. She said: “This is339 words
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Article453 1931-03-31 6 Shouting C rowd in Church PEWS OVERTURNED BY ff EXCiTED SIGHTSEERS A noisy, laughing congregation waa reproved by the rector of All Stints’ Church, Poplar, on February 12, during the amaz ing scenes which marked the weddirg cf Teddy Baldcck, the twenty-four-year-old Poplar boxer, to Miss Mae McCrae, of Morden,453 words
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Article424 1931-03-31 6 Mr. M. V. del Tufo has been appointed to officiate as D strict Officer, Port Dickson. The Prince of Kambaong B jra, who w indieposed with heart trouble, is now c nsiderably better. Mr. J. T. Gar liner has been appointed Registrar of Criminals, SS. ani F.M424 words
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Article77 1931-03-31 6 RESULTS OF BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP A b»d minton tournament was held at the residence of the President (Mr. H. Mortimer). The results were as follows. Ladiat’ Championship Won by Muss O. Southam (Priz? presented by Mr. H. Mortimer). Gentlemen’s Sing'es Championship: Won by Mr. Lim San Hai (Prize77 words
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Advertisement21 1931-03-31 6 iciipup HEALTH BY TAKING They clear all wastes and poisons from your system, leaving you full of vitality, energy and cheerfulness.21 words
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Advertisement87 1931-03-31 6 There is no Setter Brand of Ham than Pineapple Hom I .Ww H Sole Importers Singapore Cold Storage Co,, Ltd. It’S COBH Not tfce Shoe Just apply “GETS-IT” to that achuig v Hpd corn and in a few second? the pain is relieved. e&F?-. T’vo or three applications of “GETS-IT”87 words
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Miscellaneous81 1931-03-31 6 •PHONE B< st Sound 264 PUN YSTEP^^* 1 |g| ToWI). I 6-/5 TONIGHT— 9-30 Two Great Features. Two Shows in One, Charles Farrell MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN IN Si -s Es sPk Q Q Xiiii and the Soikkth iraxl ult A delightful Romance of a Plumber who dared Make Love to a81 words
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318 1931-03-31 7 Reuter A CAPTIVE PRIEST A Mukden Incident Tactfully Dealt With Nanking, March 30 (*L \ng Kai shek to-day declared that the t important task now before the National jvernment was the abolition of “unequal” 'treaties. Negotiations for the relinquish nt of extiaterritoriality were now goingReuter - 318 words
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Article152 1931-03-31 7 .—Re uter. To tc Cpemd by Mr. Snowden on April 27 London, March 30 Mr. MacDonald told a questioner in the House of Commons that Mr. Snowden will personally present the Budget on April 27. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Snowden, who has made excellent progress after.—Re uter. - 152 words
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Article157 1931-03-31 7 —Reuter. .Two Experimental Flights London, March 30 An experimental England to Australia air mail flight will begin on April 4 and cover the 11,194 miles from London to Port Darwin in fifteen days. An aeroplane will meet the air mail at Port Darwin and convey it—Reuter. - 157 words
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Article74 1931-03-31 7 Reuter. British Government Negotiating with Moscow London, March 30 The Soviet Government's non-payment of the Lena Goldfields arbitration award was raised in the House of Commons at question time. Mr. Henderson said the British Ambassador at Moscow was at present Dt sotiating with the Soviet on behalfReuter. - 74 words
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Article405 1931-03-31 7 STABBING C.ySE Inquest on Javan.se Who Died from Wounds The adjourned enquiry into the death of a Javanese named Ahwee bin Man was concluded by the Penang Coroner, Mr. R J. F Curtis, who returned a verdict of culpable homicide amounting to murder against onguna bin405 words
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Article172 1931-03-31 7 —Reuter. Alleged Violation of Anti-Trust Laws New 7 York, March 30 A suit for the dissolution of the Sugar Institute and a permanent injunction against the American Sugar Refining Company and forty-nine defendants charged with violation of the Sherman Anti Trust Law have been filed in the.—Reuter. - 172 words
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Article203 1931-03-31 7 Farewell Message of Ex-Film Actress Nice, March 30 ’Tired of life,” a woman deliberately drove a motor car over the five hundredfoot cliff at Ezesurmer. The car was reduced to smithereens on the beach was an ex Ziegfeld Follies beauty and an ex-film star. Her203 words
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Article339 1931-03-31 7 PENANG TEAM Some thumb nail Sketches Yesterday’s notes on the team selected to represent Penang in the annual inter state fixture against Perak during the Easter holidays has provoked a keen cricketer to send in his views of those selected. Our correspondent’s comments are original and should provide339 words
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Article37 1931-03-31 7 The Perak team has been selected as follows: 0.8. Williams (Capt.) H R. Rix N. Sturz »ker F. Brand J.F. Hannyngten J D. MacDonald K S. Murray G N. Allen GFS. Edlin F. Watkins uppiah.37 words
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167 1931-03-31 7 PENANG v SINGAPORE As already stated a team of Singapore Malay cricketers is coming to Penang this week end to meet the Penang Malays at cricket. This, we believe, is the first occa sion when two representative Malay teams from Singapore and Penang will have met167 words
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Article95 1931-03-31 7 BILL WHICH WA< SAID TO HAVE BEEN ALTERED BY 10 CENTS Detective Inspector Hall to-day chargel before Mr. Edward Jago. Police Magistrate, a Malay named Pawancbee bin Osman Merican with falsely presenting an altered receipt to the Superintendent of Mails, for articles purchased for the Post Office and95 words
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Article21 1931-03-31 7 The Library will be closed on Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 3rd. 4th, and 6th April, 1981, being Public Holidays.21 words
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Article726 1931-03-31 7 (To the Editor of the Pinan G ze te) Sir, —Referring to your recent editorial about students being expelled as “duffers’’ by school authorities I think that the following speech on Dunces, of the Hon. Sir Owen Beasley, the Chief Justice of the High Court, Madras, it the annual726 words
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Article128 1931-03-31 7 SITTING AT TELUK ANSON The fourth annual All Malaya Indian Conference will meet this year at the Lower Perak Indian Association at Teluk Anson under the presidency of Dr. N. K. Menon of Penang on Saturday and Sunday, April 4 and 5. On Saturday, the various Subjects128 words
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219 1931-03-31 7 To night’s attraction at the Queen’s will be the two Fox features. The Princess and the Plumber,’* a modern romance and the musical farce, Are You There? “The Princess and the Plumber” featuring Charles Farrell, is a charming romance of a lonely princess219 words
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Article124 1931-03-31 7 March 31 (To day) Municipal Commissioners Meeting, 4 p m.. April 2 Lesong Tujoh Rubber Estate Limited, meeting Harrisons, Barker and Co., Ltd. 10.30 a m. 3 Good Friday (Public Holiday 4 Inter State Cricket: Perak v Penang. Penang Esplanade. 10 30 a.m. Singapore M alays v124 words
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Article133 1931-03-31 7 MUNICIPAL PROSECUTIONS A further batch of dog owners appeared bt fore Mr. Edward Jago, the econd Police Magistrate, to day, to answer charges of having let out their dogs without being muzzled or on the leash. Fourteen summonses altogether were returnable to day Of these three133 words
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Article79 1931-03-31 7 A Chinese youth named Goh Khek Teng was to day charged before the Police Magistrate with the theft of a purse containing $1.43 from a man named John at Kimberley Street. The accused pleaded guilty. Detective Inspector Hunt said the man was arrested after be had picked the79 words
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Advertisement61 1931-03-31 7 Cars Home I LEAVEI Take advantage of our I special arrangements and I purchase a MORRIS I For delivery in England. I NO WORRY— NO PELM I NO EXTRA EXPENSE. I We can take in your old car I in part exchange. I Call or write to us for I61 words
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Advertisement474 1931-03-31 7 1 1 New Advertisements jmiu POSITIONS VACANT Wanted a clerk to :c* Asst Storekeeper, starting salar. $l/- cash security SJUO/- r qnired. Apply to» Box No. 52. (I Pir ao« Gazstte Press, Penang. Wanted:—A CLERK able to take charge of the boohs of a commercial firm» Pre vicua experience as474 words
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Miscellaneous25 1931-03-31 7 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day 11.03 a.m. 4.55 am. 10.55 p.m. 5.11 p.m. To Mobrow 11,36 a.m. 533 am. -IX 85 pin. pjg.25 words
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Article603 1931-03-31 8 Elsewhere, we publish a summary of the draft of the enactment to restrict, regulate and control, production, possession, sale, purchase and export of tin and tin-ore, which will come before the Federal Council on April 13. It is interesting to note that the draft rules are603 words
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Article142 1931-03-31 8 The world generally, and India in particular, is fortunate in possessing a gentleman of the perspicuity of Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru who has been instrumental in expos ing in all its villany a British plot to further wicked schemes of Imperialism in the Far East. The plot,142 words
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Article1265 1931-03-31 8 A. H. L - A. H. L. Penang, Tuesday. WHILE weave at one with the authorities in enforcing the regulations governing the custody of dogs during this time of menace, even to upholding the sinister work of the shooter when owners err, we are of opinion that no shooting should be1,265 words
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Advertisement170 1931-03-31 8 T jj u BUT THE O ißESTofthel p hU M 1 si j| B$zEF is in H r 4*l i; I y I 'y i t~ ju y ll ll iatM e iz: /~^j—i iwii .c l tm ii—i 11 nii ll in l i—n nn ii i ~w rurr''"170 words
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Advertisement57 1931-03-31 8 j 5X O. JIOT&U. TO-NIGHT 9 30 p.m. After Dinner Dance Thursday. 2nd April, 1931 After Dinner Dance 9-30 p m P. O. Outward Mail Dress Optional Friday, 3rd Apr 1, 1931 AT 9-30 P. M. Special Orch.stral Concert Sunday, sth April, 1931 tt 9 0 p m. Orchestral Concert57 words
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Article1492 1931-03-31 9 Renter. Foreign Secretary’s Statement in Parliament Method of Announcement ‘Calculated to Raise Suspicions and Nullify Advantages” Other Negotiations Pending That the line taken by Britain regarding the proposed Austro-German Economic Union offered the only proper solution to the episode which had caused regrettable perturbation in Europe, wasRenter. - 1,492 words
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232 1931-03-31 9 British Shippers’ Indignation POSSIBLE OFFICIAL ACTION London, March 30 The matter of Suez Canal dues was raised in the House of Commons, Mr. A. M. Samuel (Con.) suggesting that the Government should request the appropriate economic committee to consider whether the scale of dues restricted British232 words
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Article47 1931-03-31 9 —Reuter. Shanghai, arch 30 The death has occurred of Dr. John Anderson, aged fifey two, formerly of the L mdon chool of Tropica! ,Vedicine, following an ope a’.ion It is ued rstoodthat shortly before his death he succeeded in isolating the meningitis germ—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article237 1931-03-31 9 --Reuter. Congress Exposes Ulterior Motives STRONGHOLDS OF IMPERIALISM Singapore and Burma Menaces to Other Nations Karachi, March 30 Ulterior motives on the part of the British Government in the Far East in connection with the proposed separation of Burma are suggested in a resolution adopted--Reuter. - 237 words
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Article120 1931-03-31 9 Reuter. Returning to Shanghai in Second-hand Machine Athens, March 30 Mr. Fori will continue hia flight to Japan in a few days. Mr. Ford, on a purely private flight left Lympne on March 23 intending to fly across Central Europe to Constantinople, then to Persia and India.Reuter. - 120 words
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Article84 1931-03-31 9 —Reuter. Ninety-Day Agreement Reached Washington March 31 All leading importers of foreign petroleum have now conformed to the informal request of the Government to assist in the limitation of oil imports the Ltest to join in being the Standard Oil Company of Indiana which has notified the.—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article68 1931-03-31 9 —Reuter. Mr. Scullin to Shoulder N. S. W. Responsibility Sydney. March 30 Mr. Scullin, the Federal Premier, an nourced there would be no Australian default on Wednesday despite the decision of the New South Wales Premier, Mr. Lang not to meet the interest payments then—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article126 1931-03-31 9 .—Reuter. Urges British Residents to Support British Goods Sao Paulo, March 30 There was loud applause at a Chamber of Commerce banquet when the Prince of Wales, humorously remarking he came all the way to Brazil to hole out iu one” declared he was not a.—Reuter. - 126 words
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Article42 1931-03-31 9 Reuter. Dies of Heart Failure Two Days After Acquittal Paris, March 31 Two days after his acquittal on charges of fraud and abuse of confidence. Pierre Audibert. ex Editor of Madame Hanau’t Gazette du Franc died of heart failure.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article170 1931-03-31 9 Royal and Civil Votes Reduced 'From Our Own Correspondent' Bangkok March 31 Budget estimates for the Siamese year commencing April 1, now issued, show a surplus of 461 731 ticals. Revenue is estimated at nearly twelve iu Ilion ticals les a than in the previous year.170 words
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Article78 1931-03-31 9 Rugby Radio Service. Has Lord Rothermere Been Left Out London, March 30 No rt ference is made in the correspondence between Lord Beaverbrook and the Conservative Central Office, to Lord Rothermere who bad been associated with Lord Beaverbrook in supporting, during the recent elections, the independent candidate» opposedRugby Radio Service. - 78 words
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Advertisement80 1931-03-31 9 L ITTLES J SALE j is now proceeding. Bargains in All Depts. Write for Special Sale Catalogue. I JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. Penang. Have your motor car spray painted with I II H Used oy the leading Motorcar Manufacturers H in the World. U (Ford, Chrysler, Fiat, Stu ebaker Dodge,80 words
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Article68 1931-03-31 10 To day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March Bravest of the Brave Gay 2. Overture Pique Dame Suppe 8. “Three Dale Dances” Wood 4. Selection The Mikado Sullivan 5. Fox Trot The Alpine Milkman Sarony God Save the King. There will be Moonlight Band Performances at68 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
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Article504 1931-03-31 10 STRENGTHENED RESERVES Benefits of Recent Amalgamation The twelve months covered by the latest report of the London Tin Corporation was not only, in the board’s own words, ’’the most difficult since the inception of the corporation.” It was al io by a long way the most504 words
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Article66 1931-03-31 10 Psnang, Marchl 31, 1981 Courtesy 9l JAs Chartered Bank.) On London Bank Darned 2/3 23/82 h i, 4 m'te 2/8 Private 3 m/ta credit 2/4 3/32 3 Doer.mtntary 2/4 7/32 O~ ?ew York Bank Demand 56 T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 1544 Bangkok t.T. 78 Batavia t.T. 139 Singapore T.T.66 words
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Article58 1931-03-31 10 The homeward mail by the s-s. Somali ckses at 2 p.m. to'morrow. The homeward ma 1 by the s s Rawalpindi closes at 5.30 pm. oa 8a urday.the 4th proximo. The e.e. Kalyan 1 h mails despatched tri m London on M rih 12 e x tekd to58 words
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Article158 1931-03-31 10 Rubber Industry’s Need of Stability (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 31 Mr. H. J. Hawkeswood, pr s'ding at the annual meeting cf the Singapore Chamber of Commeic’ yesterday afternoon said the constant threat?, previously to lift, row to impose restriction, were upsetting to trade and might158 words
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Article57 1931-03-31 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN. LONDON Spot £ll9-10 0 Down 17,11 3 Mocthi’ £l2lO 0 Down 17/6 SINGAPORE $61.00 per steal Down 50 c. 100 tMI loot RUBBER Loodtn 3 7/16 h. Up 1/16 d. New York 7 c (Bold) Unchanged Local 10j c.57 words
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Article26 1931-03-31 10 Another Increase in London Rubber Stock figures issued in London last night Londen 83.862 on*, increase 730 tin?. Liverpool 48,321 tons, decrease 12 tone.26 words
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Article118 1931-03-31 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.B. Sheet 101 cto. per pound =per pl 114/33 Qa'*»t. London 3 7/16d New York 7 cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Alien Dennys' General Proiuee Agency 'iigapore Prices for Standard Ribbed 8 eked Sheet for to day a>e as folk* s Spo? 11 cts.118 words
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Article75 1931-03-31 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, March 28 Pari?. 121.19; New York, 4.851* Brussels, 34 93 Geneva, 25.25; Amrter; dam, 12.11; Milan 92.76; B-rlin 20.38; Stcckh Im 18.14; Copenhagen. 18.16 Odo, 18.16; Vienna. 34.56; Prague 164* Uelings’ors, 1931 Madrid, 44.65Li?hoi 108 25; Athens, 375; Bucharest J 817; Rto 3ra; °uen(Rugby Radio Service) - 75 words
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Article316 1931-03-31 10 TODAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day E B E E Shares. o o o O S ”5 S 3 O QQ P 3 OQ C. G. 0. C Robber (Dollar). AlorGajah316 words
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Article190 1931-03-31 10 Penang, March 31 eta Senar Opium p. sheet aom 5,000.C0 Clovee n 90.00 Gk-ld leaf eeßere 73.03 Mace Picking nom 170.0 C Nutmeg* B n e h 70.00 h 110« 60.00 Coconutiper 1,000 •< 15.00 Copra Hundried buyers 5.75 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells190 words
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Article61 1931-03-31 10 The 8.8. "Kedah” left with the follow ing passengers for Singapore Mr. L. M. Norris, Mr. R. R. Turner, Mr. W. J Turner, Mr. H. E. Watcon, Mr. Ellis, Mr. Ranerfen, Mr. T. E. Young. Mr 8. J Deiro, Mr. C. C. L at, Mr. and Mrs. Cheah61 words
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Article1020 1931-03-31 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES jS a I lit RUBBBB CDeilM.! I Alle. bj Babbee Oe 1 21 Alai G*J»b Bubbei -80 l |OO 1 AyexHltem I 1» i 25 Ayer Kanias Bubbei 85 Ayer Molek Rabbet Oe 75 90 Ayer Panes Rubbee Mrtabe* 9* Balaa Plantlaf Byntisaie Baseen Rubber1,020 words
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Advertisement649 1931-03-31 10 I I K \'-r i I j I "f J '1 I i I Lhd i-i I Foods D I The ‘AHenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to I the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling649 words
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Article819 1931-03-31 11 bill for enforcement OF RESTRICTION Mineral Ores Enactment Not Affected THE fclowirg Bill, abmt to bein' troduced in the Feieia 1 Council* is pub iehed in the F.M.B. Govern- ment Gazette for general information Its object is to give eff-it to the International Agreement to restrict819 words
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Article99 1931-03-31 11 Lady Houston has issued the following statement:— Although Lady Houston would like to read all personal appeals asking for help from individuals, the numbers of these letters are so great th it it is impossible for her to do so. Therefore she begs people to discontinue99 words
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Advertisement305 1931-03-31 11 t f eouoy guards his health at home and school ■wlX 5- Disease germs are W t vcr herc but a v b ?V "ho washes in .1 s''s'l !i ouo y is armed ag.anst infection. Loag after use *e P O£ent health-ele-\T3aU ment protects him. '‘C-'M Children l° v305 words
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Advertisement115 1931-03-31 11 MMW——r i sii— ns ~~n r—tian -■>> i B DUNLOP I [rTTTXx ZjkKkY STANDARD The standard W by which all I -j- [bUb jBl tyres are S IFort KnQ DUNLOP Hjff X? f A product U¥Aaff unmatched by \lvßv other in WgY fj the world k 8 DUNLOP made motoring115 words
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1252 1931-03-31 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THK following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the In P»ri T»-iaf g “Krian” frim Bazan D toh and Teluk Anson. Siila for Belawan to-day at 5 p. m. na v Intan Kriin River1,252 words
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Advertisement381 1931-03-31 12 ■■■■i i i, i i i i T i -4 1 The Star W i Si jF Aot by her beauty, but by ?V A ffjK lg J her subtle attractiveness and \'V '<• I charm, enhanced and under- ‘.P )< I I i i; lined by the alluring fragrance381 words
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Article719 1931-03-31 13 fix MON CHS’ .ENTENCE Sale of Improper Books CHARGED with publishing 1 and selling four indecent books likely to corrupt public morals, Arthur Gray, 41, and Frederick Matthew Mowl, 43, publishers, of E. C., were found guilty at the Old Bxiley. They were each ientenced to719 words
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Advertisement356 1931-03-31 13 L Lunli iSE,I <4f! WT 1 nW Ur oWI V» /AJ Drop /'|tw it from/ your desk KX or I' l from <gftQa plane W r Af (/'•its the same to a PARKER A Parker Duofold laughs at petty accidents. It has been dropf»ed from a speeding plane three thousand356 words
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Advertisement479 1931-03-31 13 Assets exceed fl 1,000,000. S. C. Assurance io force exceed $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Lu’. (Incorporated Id Straits Settlements). I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Hout Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C, The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British479 words
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Article744 1931-03-31 14 HER PITEOUS WHINE “Scandalous the Way Shops are Treated’ 1 Juc’ge Sir Alfred Tobin rebuked Lady Mary Montagu, daughter cf the Duke of Manchester, when an action in which she was defendant was again mentioned to him at the Westminster Cjunty Court. Lady Mary, whose address744 words
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Advertisement245 1931-03-31 14 HA!J mF THE PREMIER WHISKY THAT GOES BACK TO 1627 7s /4 210 Afrter JJ ft XvAisrAy OSk’Org'' rfjMg zssfe. _Xsi Waii i-w?!iZ&JEESiw i i. A MOST EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR SKIN ILLS, SUCH AS ECZEMA, ULCERS, RINGWORM, BAD LEGS, &c. Gemiolene quickly ends all pain and itching when you have245 words
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Advertisement11 1931-03-31 14 PEONS’ SAUCE A DROP OR TWO IN YOUR SOUP Q s11 words
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Advertisement786 1931-03-31 14 England’s leader in beauty culture Mme. Bertha Jacobson warns “against the effects of soap not made exclusively of olive and palm oils” *‘By using Palmolive,” says Mme. Jacobson, I 'llll'P M you can always be sure that your skin will |jh retain its natural freshness of beauty” |’’]i mO j786 words
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Article639 1931-03-31 15 CHOWRAfiTA MARKET, Penang, March 31, 1931. Mutton C te. Mutton Indian per lb 56 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A laap do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 I idney M pair 30639 words
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Advertisement474 1931-03-31 15 I gß.ygs? S T |/WjMl ui K v 2J They Do Not Fear This Trying Climate. This wise couple appreciate the necessity of having reserves of energy and power in this exacting climate, and like thousands of others they have found that Hall s Wine supplies these reserves. If you474 words
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Advertisement528 1931-03-31 15 THE FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE lies in the arms of every nursiuy mother I 'S' 1 i,.,. ijj, iii 'T'HERE are occasions when, do what you V 7 1 will, the Mother’s milk remains scanty, -\A—weak and unsuitable. In these cases Sun- A shine Glaxo has proved helpful to the528 words
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Advertisement568 1931-03-31 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INI ENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG WEEKL Y SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. x DEUCALION Apr 2 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg x AUTOLYCUS Apr 9 Marseille?. London, Rotterdam, Hamburg Glasgow MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE x EURYLOCHUSC' 1 Apr I 3 Genoa. Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow x EUMAEUS j568 words
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