Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 July 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-07-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 158. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 14th JULY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement666 1931-07-14 1 Il NAGATA BBOTKBM I DENTISTS ELaad Office to The Dis peniayy. Office H, Leith Stat* I galvanised" I HOLLOW-WARE, r tsOe order of tfie day i We can Quote you I WHITBREADS I Cheapest Prices I For all descriptions of PALE ALE. i I Galvanised Hollow-Ware I I BUCKETS, BATHS,666 words
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Advertisement11 1931-07-14 1 H.TOKISATSUI STUDIO r vHh ep-to-date Photo* by electric Mgh*» Item m.11 words
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Advertisement2190 1931-07-14 2 to übt municipal notice BANKS. Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited, N. 12. Logaa R.ad, a'.o two rea- All persona desirous of claiming refund Registered Head Office. side bungalows Nos. 100 and ioi« Tanjong of Rates in respect of buildings vacant rur uropAUTiir diuv NFDERLANDSCHE HANDEL |/3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place,2,190 words
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Article1000 1931-07-14 3 WHO WILL BENEFIT Mr. W. Roy Howard’s View* ’’A revision of War Debts will never be bronght about until the American public is convinced that revision would bring a benefit to somebody —either in the United States or abroad. ’’Rightly or wrorg’yi that conviction does not1,000 words
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Article379 1931-07-14 3 —British Uaited Press. HALF-HOUR ULTIMATUM Treated Like A Criminal O respect was shown to lAI my position as Primate of Spain or to my character as priest and prince of the Church. I was treated as if I were a common criminal.” This was how Cardinal Segura—British Uaited Press. - 379 words
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Advertisement339 1931-07-14 3 FOR 12 WRAPPERS (LARGE SIZE) 24 WRAPPERS (SMALL SIZE) 1 I f IM llt 11 Bruiill'ilw s II» Ig io OofW'Wilil I I I g I ifflWlfwS u I More IFREE GIFTS! T?OR 12 Wincarn wrappers (large size) or 24 wrappers I (small size) —these beautiful, useful, expensive gifts 1339 words
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Advertisement135 1931-07-14 3 PILES CURED No Knife I No Surgeon! No other efflictloo caaaee more human misery tiben Piles. Yet Piles can be quickly and easily cared without the use of injections, knife, scissors, hot iron," electricity, or any other catting or burning method, and without confinement to bed, and no doctor’s or135 words
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Advertisement266 1931-07-14 3 <om©raCETHE omETOWs 49EATSIT THROUGHOUT the length and breadth of Malaya; in the busy towns and the distant jangle; in all places in the Peninsula where medicines mwit be of the highest possible quality and at the lowest possible price, the name—“'The GEORGETOWN" is synonymous with SECURITY. And we are proud266 words
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Advertisement597 1931-07-14 4 I WHO WILL BE ELECTED I THE MOST POPULAR MEN AND WOMEN? I $lO,OOO IN PRIZES OFFERED FREE OFFERED BY -THE J I Lbnaiui (Kbctb i fa? a^ s I /1< Sfi/fl I VALUE GRAND GRAND PRIZE I I $3,400. AUSTIN 16—6 CYL. VALUE TlHm Purchased and Displayed at BORNEO597 words
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Advertisement1931 1931-07-14 5 -sg-—g-—-———s-—— J- ——e=gg M FIRST LIST OF CANDIDATES IS YOUR NAME HERE? i Tho first list of candidates nominated so far is shown below. There wil be many changes I BUTT E R\A/OfRT H cnnoW from day to day. Please notify us any mistakes,duplicates or wrong spelling of names Rene1,931 words
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Article959 1931-07-14 6 .—Saturday Review. A Story of a Thorough Snob GIN AND BITTERS, By A Riposte. New York: Farrar Rinehart. 1931, $2.50. OUT of their great sorrows to make their little eougs is the way of poets, according to Heine. Oat of their great quarrels to make their.—Saturday Review. - 959 words
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Article460 1931-07-14 6 SIR T.J. GALLWEY’S REFUTATION Rev. C. F. Andrews’ Evidence With reference to the statement by Major General Sir T.J. Gallwey, published in the "Morning Post” that Gandhi took no part in the battle of Colenso, the Rev. OF. Andrews, whose originel statement called forth the denia', has460 words
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Article300 1931-07-14 6 GANDHI NOT UNDER FIRE. EVEN AT SPION KOP Major-General Sir T.J. Gallwey, when his attention was drawn to the above letter of the Rev. C.F. Andrews, told a representative of the Morning Poet that he attached little importance to Mr. Andrews’ informants. "I was present300 words
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Article1062 1931-07-14 6 REPAIRING WAR TIME GUNS The Arsenal’s Output of Milk Churns "The Arsenal 1” To the greater part of the public perhaps the ns me signifies a football team. To a comparatively small number it is a national institution—a magazine for the production and storage of ordnance1,062 words
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Article478 1931-07-14 6 Mr. Leon Hope ta? been appointed, AssL Hen. Secretary of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Olnb, t Mr. V. Krishrasamy Chief C’erk, Government Audit Office, Penang, has retired after 30 years of service. Mr. L. M. Hewlett, who, during the absence of Mr. T. W. Douglas, acted as478 words
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Advertisement39 1931-07-14 6 OLD MALAY*. Personalities of OM Malaya’’ by uyifl Baxendate, is new on sale ot $2 a copy. Tbe volume may be purchased through our agents throughout Qie Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press ltd., la, Peoang-street, Penang.39 words
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Miscellaneous277 1931-07-14 6 Jimi, ini— I Phone No- fWS J pi Penang's Premier S' Talkie House. SOUND SYSTEM 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Paramount’s Outstanding Entertainment GEORGE BANCROFT IN “Ladies Love Brutes” WITH Mary Astor and Fredric March Two-Fisted Tactics Win the Women 1 Bancroft smashes into a woman’s heart and breaks out again 1277 words
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Article531 1931-07-14 7 RECORD LIST Will Four-Day Meeting Be Extended? A week ago we published a preliminary 1 ist of the probab'e entries for the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting as shown by the trainers’ lists of horses in training at the various centres, That list contained 142531 words
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Article50 1931-07-14 7 —Renter GLOUCESTER DEFEATS MIDDLESEX BY 4 WKTS. London. July 13 At Cheltenham Gloucester defeated Middlesex by f jut wickets. The scores were as follows: Middlesex: 293 (Hendren 117. Parker 6'66) end 144 (Parker 4/64, Goddard 6/55). Gloucester: 273 (Hearne 4/56, C.T.S. Stevens 5/114) And .165 for 6 wickets.—Renter - 50 words
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Article966 1931-07-14 7 LIGHTERAGE BUSINESS Mr. Shakkarai Rowther Sued by Brothers Mr. P. K. Shakkarai Eowther, generally regarded as the head o the Penang business of Shakkarai Rowther and Company, Tongkang owners, Landing and Shipping Agents and Buyers and Sellers of Landed Property, was this morning the first966 words
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357 1931-07-14 7 PINANG GAZETTE’S ELECTION UNDER WAY Nearly 400 and New Entrants Coming Daily To day, for the first time, the names of those candidates who have been nominated in the Pinang Gazettes Great Popular Election, are published. This list comprises the names of nearly 400357 words
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Article207 1931-07-14 7 TWO CHINESE CONVICTED Convicted on a charge of criminal trespass, two Chinese named Lim Soot and Liew Choo Yew were to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, for sentence. The prosecution alleged that the accused were seen by the watchman of house No.207 words
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Article128 1931-07-14 7 THEFT OF CLOTHING BELONGING TO EMPLOYER An Indian named Rajaratnam who was convicted on a charge of theft of clothing valued at $6O was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate for sentence* The accused, admitting his guilt, said he had taken the things in lieu of sa’ary that128 words
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Article91 1931-07-14 7 BAIL ENLARGED ON ACCUSED Murugan, a Tamil, who was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a man named Muthulingam was again produced before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate. Penang. Court Inspector Nunn said that he had instructions from the Chief Court Inspector to apply for enhanced91 words
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Article59 1931-07-14 7 SENTENCED TO 3 MONTHS R. I, Suppiah, a Tamil, who had pleaded guilty to having falsely represented to be the owner of a cocoanut plantation and thereby inducing Authiappan to deliver to him a sum of $1.50, was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate, for sentence. His59 words
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Article462 1931-07-14 7 RICKSHA PULLER’S HURT Court Sequel to a Sweeping Episode Objection to a fellow worker sweeping the stair case while others were having their meal at the foot of it led to the appearance in the Penang District Court this morning before Mr H. A. Forrer of462 words
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245 1931-07-14 7 NEXT SUNDAY Large Gathering of Priests at Penang The Rev. Father A. Devals. Incumbent of the Church of the Assumption, Penang, will celebrate the 25th anniversary of his priesthood on Sunday next, July 19, and the congregation of the Church have made arrangements to read245 words
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Article43 1931-07-14 7 Donations previously accepted $46,552.38 J. E. Linch Esq. 5.00 J W. Jefferson Esq. 10 00 "Anonymous K. L.’’ (monthly) 5 00 "Anonymous Perak" 25 00 J. A. Inglis Esq., 25 00 Incorporated Society of Planters 500.00 Clubs 156.00 $47,278 8843 words
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Article86 1931-07-14 7 ANNUAL MATCH ON THURSDAY The second annual Association Football Match for the Penang—Kedah Cup. presented by Mr. G. L. Ham, for contest between Penang and Kedah Mahys will take place on the Victoria Green on Thursday, July 16 at 5 o clock On this occasion the Mohamedan86 words
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Article519 1931-07-14 8 We hope that before miking a choice of a successor to Dr. Winstedt as head of the Malayan Education Department, His Excellency the Governor will give due consideration to the suggestion made by the Hon. Dr. N. L. Clarke at the last meeting of the Legislative Council.519 words
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Article268 1931-07-14 8 Reference ia made in the annual report of the Poata and Telegraphs Department, S.S. and F.M.S., to the British official wireless news service. This service, which was inaugurated to the accompaniment of much banging of the big drum, is described in a paragraph thus: iq" the British official news,268 words
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Article73 1931-07-14 8 —Reuter. Moslems’ Revenge on Sacreligious Hindus Srinagar, July 14 Nine Moslems were killed and scores injured, several mortally, in communal rioting. The Moslems attempted to storm a prison in which Moslems were awaiting ssntence for incitement against Hindus who, it is alleged, desecrated the Koran. The,—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article41 1931-07-14 8 —Reuter. Eight Soviet Ollicials Killed Moscow, Ju’y 14 Eight were killed in an aeroplane smash near Moscow including two assistant chiefs and an official at the headquarters of the Red Army, two pilots, two mechanics and an observer.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article1086 1931-07-14 8 A, H - A, H. Penacg, Tuesday, i OW fiends take and rend until be screams to high heaven for mercy the man who in a paragraeh in a news page of this journal did state yesterday that never before had an Asiatic been appointed to act on the Executive1,086 words
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Advertisement451 1931-07-14 8 Pritchard Co., Ltd. Race Hats A beautiful new selection of the latest models at exceptionally LOW PRICES Smart Linen Hats in all shades g j||||||k $l2-50 $l4-50 Large Rough Straw Hats with coloured ribbon band. piy\||?sy Similar to sketch. Very smart. $6-50 ™SSr JBr jsf Coloured Straw Hats jOH r451 words
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Advertisement45 1931-07-14 8 E. O. HOTEL 11,I 1 TO-NIGHT Tuesday, 14th Ju’y, 1931, at 9-30 p m. AFTER DINNER DANCE Friday, 17th Jnly, 1931, at 9.30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCE Sunday, 19th July, 1931, 8 p.m. till 10 p.np. THE “E.&0.” QUARTETTE WILL PLAY LICHT MUSIC DURING DINNER.45 words
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Advertisement29 1931-07-14 8 D I TEA-TIME TIT-BIT t< ——:o: “More and more people keeping racing grey hounds,” < says a writer in a dog paper. It must make them terribly out of breath.29 words
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Article902 1931-07-14 9 relationship with industries. —Rugby Radio Service. MacMillan Committee Report Issued Responsibility for Post-War Chaos No De-valuation of the Pound Recommended Price Control Advocated Appointed as far back as November 1920, the MacMillan Committee to enquire into financial factors as affecting general trade, now issues its report.relationship with industries.—Rugby Radio Service. - 902 words
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Article77 1931-07-14 9 Chinese Consul's Request for an Investigation Mr. Tzechin Lu, the Acting Chinese Consul at Penang, has requested the Honourable the Resident Councillor to make an investigation into the Swettenham Pier incident in which, it is alleged, that Mr. Tye Phey Yuen, the former Chinese Consul at Penang, and77 words
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Article73 1931-07-14 9 Ireland District to succeed him. —Rugby Radio Service. General Wauchope Appointed High Commissioner London, July 13 The King has accepted the resignation of Sir John Robert Chancellor as High Com missioner and Commander in Chief for Palestine and High Commissioner for Trans Jordan as from November 1Ireland District to succeed him.—Rugby Radio Service. * - 73 words
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Article94 1931-07-14 9 Member of British Legation Staff Attacked HIT WITH AXE (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 14 Mr. F. W. Turness of the British Legation Staff was out walking with a companion on Saturday night when he was accosted by three rough looking fellows who demanded money. This94 words
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Article101 1931-07-14 9 —Reuter. Reported Forced Landing at Nijneudinsk Moscow, July 14 Le Brix and Doret are expected over Vladivostok at about 4 p.m. to day. They are attempting to fly from Paris to Tokio non stop. Irkutsk, July 14 According to information from local flying authorities, Le Brix.—Reuter. - 101 words
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Article22 1931-07-14 9 —Reuter. Geneva, July 13 Twenty eight countries hove signed the Convention limiting manufacture of narcotics to scientific and medical needs.—Reuter. - 22 words
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Article313 1931-07-14 9 COMING CONCERT AT THE RUNNYMEDE HOTEL Under the distinguished patronage of the Hon. the Resident Councillor, Penang, a concert in aid of the funds of European Unemployed is to be given at the Runnymede Hotel on Sunday, July 26. It is hoped that as the result the fund,313 words
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Article1333 1931-07-14 9 Assistance Through Central Banks POWERS ANXIOUS BUT NO PANIC Grave Financial Crisis Lifting Basle, July 14 The Council of the Bink of International Settlemants has decided to help the Reichsbank in every way in its power. The decision was arrived at after an all day1,333 words
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Advertisement157 1931-07-14 9 Now on Display I Gowns Millinery -A/VO Footwear SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR RACE WEAR f The Very Latest Creations. John Little Co., Ltd., Incorporated in England. Bishop Street, Penang*, AND AT SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. IN SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. trade is bad the motto of every man who has something to w157 words
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Article1167 1931-07-14 10 A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN EDITOR Truth isacru'l thing. It is a. Gallons flatterer of lift’s fondest illusions. For its ance, you know what a scramth you have yourself to ecrape a living and you wonder glumly why Fate wade you what you are, and why1,167 words
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Article215 1931-07-14 10 FATAL CASE OF JAPANESE RIVER FEVER We regret to announce the death, which took place on Sunday morning at the Hospital, Kuali Lumpur, from J panese river fever, of Mr. Cyril Marriott Hik*. Executive Engineer, Rwb, 84V8 the “Malay Mail.” Mr. Hake, who was thirty-seven215 words
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Article17 1931-07-14 10 The homeward mail by the s.r. Talamba «loses at 10 s.m. on Saturday, the 18tn17 words
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Article170 1931-07-14 10 HIGH COMMISSIONER’S REFERENCE TO "EVEN GREATER PROSPERITY” In the Federal Council meeting at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the High Commissioner, Sir Cecil Chmenti, said that much impor ant work lay ahead, for they were confronted with problems of no ordinary difficulty. Not only in matters of finance were the170 words
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Article24 1931-07-14 10 Rubber stock figures issued in London yesterday London stock —82,079 tons, decrease 91 tons L’verpcol stock 54,414 tors, decrease 78 tons.24 words
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Article105 1931-07-14 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 aan. to day:— Yesterday To-day EĔ e Shares >■ 0 a> S a> CQ QQ jq GQ o. to. 10. 10. Mining Kann anting T..w 5/6 6/6 5/6 6/6105 words
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Article64 1931-07-14 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spat £lO3 10 0 Down £5lO 0 3 garths’ £llO 5 0 Down £5lO 0 SINGAPORE $57 25 por rteai Down 37| c. 125 tons ins RUBBSP'. Louden 31/16 d, Down 1/16 d. Now Tort 6g c. (Sold)64 words
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Article429 1931-07-14 10 FAREWELL TO CAPT. SOLLIS On Saturday night the Mday Volunteer Headquarters were en fete on the occasion of Caot. Sallis’ impending relinquishment of command of the Comp my. The b'g of membars cf the Company bore tr s imony to the popularity rf Oapt. Sollis among all ranks.429 words
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Article53 1931-07-14 10 The Burma R flea stage! a flashlight 'a'too in Taiping on Saturday when a huge crowd paid for seats. The proceeis were for charity. Mijor Strover omplimented a l sides on a wonderful display. Tbe programme included drill, physical exercises, manoeuvres, and weird Burmese dances, both53 words
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Article240 1931-07-14 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) 8.8. 94 COQuiet. L0.80.31/161 k ot ’!l'L? (£> Oowtfw °f Messrs. AUm Dinny*.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Stan lard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day a«e as follows: Bro* 9| ota. per lb. A m /3ept. *8 Oct./Dec. 10 Jan./Ma*. 10» Market qaiet.240 words
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Article203 1931-07-14 10 Penang, Jily 14, 1931. ow. /Sonar ci Odum p. chert nom LOOO.i 0 Cloves m RO.Oi Gold leaf «Ilan 72.0' Mace Picking nom 170 n Nutmegs 80i 76 Of HOl 60.0 C Coconuts per 1,000 u 15.06 Copra Sundried buyers 4 90 Ractahs sales 11 L* Rat'aps Coarse203 words
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Article75 1931-07-14 10 Penang, July 14, 1931. By OourUsy of The Chartered Bank On uouaon Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 o 4 m/t. 2'B 27/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 1/32 h 3 h Documentary 2,4 6/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 Frame T.T. 1,420 lidia M T.T. I's| t>s»igkok M T.T.75 words
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Article275 1931-07-14 10 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) gi r The oablenews in your popuia Sunday paper of yesterday’s date indicates in the clearest manner that the limit of John Bull s patience has been reached and, thank goodness, that decisive action designed to give full effect to the275 words
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240 1931-07-14 10 Sir, —May I through the medium of your paper be permitted to warn tbe general public, more especially those who know what want is and are the first to sympathise, that an Indian who purports to be an ex Burmah rifleman armed with a240 words
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Article184 1931-07-14 10 COMBINED SCHOOLS DEFEAT THE REST (From Our Own Correspondent) Seretnban, July 12 In a game played to day the Combined Schools won by 7 wickets. The scores were as follows The Rest: Kunaratnam c Santa Singh b Gurdial Singh 1. Dollah b Elmonds 0, Thomas b G Singh184 words
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Article71 1931-07-14 10 (Rugby Radio Servicb) London, July 13 2ariB. 123 73; New York, 4 B’* Brussels. 34.75: Geneva, 25.C3; Amsterdam. 12.04; Milan 92.96; Berlin 22.5; Stockholm 18.14; Conenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.62 Prague, 1641’ Helsingfors. Madrid, 41 Id J □J? 00 110; 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio, 3f Bu mi(Rugby Radio Servicb) - 71 words
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Article389 1931-07-14 10 JUDGMENT GIVEN FOR RESPONDENTS Strong comments regarding the keeping of r c )rda at the Malacca Land Office were made laet week in tbe Appeal Court when the hearing was continued of the appeal of the Chief Secretary to the F.M.B. Government, and the Attorney General,S389 words
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Article30 1931-07-14 10 At the luncheon held to-day of the Rotary Club of Penang, Mr. F. Fuppance gave w interesting lecture on Plant Life*’ The Hon. the Resident Councillor present.30 words
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Advertisement168 1931-07-14 10 New Advertisements POSITION MUNICIPAL Applications sre invited for pests a» supervisors (mainly on outdoor work) U ider the Health Department. There arc two vtca cies (one on the permanent staff and one on the temporarv Staff). A knowledge of ls desirable, Salary $4O p r motth rising by annual incremema168 words
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Article512 1931-07-14 11 BRITAIN’S PART Sir Josiah Stamp on Co-Operation Sir Josiah Stamp, the economist, addressing members of the British NonFerrons Metals Research Association on June 8 at a luncheon at the Euston Hotel, before the opening of the association’s new headquarters in Euston Street, N.W., referred tn the512 words
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Advertisement290 1931-07-14 11 FOR ALL AFFECTIONS OFIJHIeTBHI j THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS M p4*. .-A-: j/ij -'S T JL’ h’i® II II gf'T 7 What will be best K'Wd forbaby? J kJm Take the advice of thousands of MUF doctors, nurses and parents—GlVE BABY MELLIN’S FOOD. Mellin’s has been proved to be the290 words
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Advertisement82 1931-07-14 11 l/ARnNls ,M/’ S>JLLS-. j APiCii. S’t£&L bos the houas IW. J. KOMOhDS, The English Pharmacy 52, 54, Beach Street. Penang. I One drop of “GETS-IT” and go on with the dance Juet apply “GETS-IT” to that painful, annoying corn and the pain ie relieved immediately. A few applications and you82 words
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Advertisement177 1931-07-14 11 IW— wiiiiiiißiraiimMiiir II■MMMIM*IIIII»|IIdid ii.riT.inr VI M W W r’ <S )I I THE WOHED’S FINEST GAME DESEHYMS t THE MOULD'S FINEST WALL DUNLOP F V? A’ *^’e/ '-'.A j t u. r riuß V A. ‘A. aX V PRITCHARD Go., Ltd., JOH LITTLE Co, Ltdp Penang and Branches. Penang and177 words
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Article685 1931-07-14 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THK following is a list of vested arriving and sailing from Penang during the IN PORT TO-DAY m b "Dajak” from Batoa-Bahra, BelawanDeli and Simrang-Olim. Sailed to day for Langsa, Batoe-Pahra and Bela wan-Deli. m v Intan” from Krian685 words
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Advertisement50 1931-07-14 12 Bv f ar ■IjOraESBaS Sest Nfanufacturea bv RONUK, Limited. Portslade, ENGLAND LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. e To Clear at Specially Reduced Prices e Weekly Check Roll Books with Rice Advance Column i» h without »i Fortnightly„ rt HMM with W 0 at $2.50 each Stocked by PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD50 words
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Advertisement393 1931-07-14 12 riDIAPIU L th |gy J A N»^’ 1 r I I I Watt-Creme Cream 3 Uomsfl IKItJ This delightful cleansing cream T'CCim X-will keep your pores in working H --''-'.b Exquisitely perfumed z '5 iSO order anc your I w ith "47J1" Eau de Co- I complexion young. logne.lt forms393 words
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Article979 1931-07-14 13 TRAGEDY OF A GENIU3 Louis Wain’s Appeal from Asylum WTT T E have had to sell some of our pictures to pay the rates. The outlook is almost hopeless. I am afraid that the old home that Louis loved so much will have to979 words
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Advertisement320 1931-07-14 13 ’Uli fill 1 1 uni 11 ®h Y\ mu mA WWMt X 111,1 jMuX WHOLESOME W 'I TOOTHSOME < iW I TRY SOME ***** > lUir Bill WRAPPED IN FOIL, HUI FRESH, SWEET 3< NOURISHING. I A PLEASURE TO 'kSaOSi THE PALATE irnM LuWrx 1 mu j Y mu I320 words
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Article762 1931-07-14 14 PROFESSOR PICOARD’S PERFORMANCE Development Of Aerial Navization Laneanne» June 18 Ab is only natural tbe outstanding success of the Swiss Professor Piccard and of his assistant Kipfer has been greeted with great enthoa'asm by his fellow countrymen who are proud to see the absolute record for762 words
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Advertisement266 1931-07-14 14 "T 1 Discriminating Women 1 a I The World Over > I Use < 1 Cuticura b < Soap x I H and. I I Cuticur» b 1 Talcum J n Daily I B Why Not Try Them! 4 W Sample each Soap, 11 F I B® Ointment and Talcum266 words
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Advertisement769 1931-07-14 14 ■■■■Assurance in force exceed 838,000,000, Aneta exceed >11,000,000. S. C. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. flncarooratad in Strait» Settlement»). corporal LONDON OFFICE I 27, Old Jewry, E.C, HEAD OFFICE» Winchester Hoose Singapore Th. H. «0.000 WH. C-. E«UU „<1 --p«- AeU A T£n ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE. AGENTS769 words
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Article637 1931-07-14 15 Penang, July 14, 1931. CHOWBASTA MARKET, Mutton— cte. Mutton Indian m >sr lb 48 Head goal 1-20 Sheep 9° cb Liver with heart A loaf do l-<° Tripe do 9J Goat or Sheep M per lb 48 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 Kidney M pah* 30 Feet637 words
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Advertisement291 1931-07-14 15 BS A Motor Cycles machines with an Inter- national reputationfor POWER, SPEED, I SILENCE, SAFETY ECONOMY and J reliability. I *a You cannot go 1 .J wrong if you I x choose a B. S. A. yjs|y %«> Be safe (AA always '«MA=_=\ elt"" -~g i IwiM SyfcgMW The backbone291 words
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Advertisement277 1931-07-14 15 77>e Lancet X\3 vi)says: /I UNTREATED MILKA f BOTH WHOLE AND A I SKIMMED. HAS VERY I LITTLE ANTI RACHITIC 1 ACTIVITY Ordinary fresh, j/r This authoritative quota* tion that fresh cows* milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains277 words
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Advertisement1852 1931-07-14 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 1 hollar steamship line I p O-JBRmSH INIHA INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG f <M AMERICAN MAIL LINE I AND APCAR LINES WifiSKLY SERVICE, LONDON N, CONTINENT. fe (Oompaniis Inoorporatid us England.) PATROCLUS July 17 Maresilles, London» Rotterdam, Hamburg Glasgow Jjtf/ups. x AUTOMEDON Ju.y 23 London, Rotterdam1,852 words
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