Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 September 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-09-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 199. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement727 1931-09-01 1 A Ir-MA P A T A i. ftAbAi A brothers I dentists R. -I'l Office next to The Dispensary. f Branch Office 52, Leith Street •«■uniBWMH Hl II —1 I g itrrg;i. II i WI» 11 j I F a MGiaufliiFertilisers, lid. C whites) I —B I E I I727 words
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Advertisement14 1931-09-01 1 H.TOftISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light, ’Phone 772, 63,70, BISHOP STBEET, PEXANG.14 words
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Advertisement2005 1931-09-01 2 TO-LET THE BANKS «I 111 11 £SE” PIN AN G ui.srHs- lam Glad I Retired! GAZETTE NETHERLANDS TRADING 8001ETI I ThjS Will b(i tflC COnVICtiOH I Paid-up-Oapital £3,000,000 [lncorporated in Holland 1I a l_ I Reserve Fund £4.000,000 by Royal Charter A. D. 1824] Ot dll (DOSt CIICHtS Who COMPOUND2,005 words
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News From All Parts
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Article293 1931-09-01 3 LOVE LETTER IN COURT Why Youth Attempted Suicide A love letter written on oil paper was producted before Mr. C. E. de Pinto, Police Magistrate of Galle, in connection with a cise in which a young man named K. Peries of Kumbalwella was charged293 words
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Article168 1931-09-01 3 BRITISH OFFICIAL’S FATE IN WILDS OF AFRICA The Assistant District Offio r at Eabati (Sast Africa). Mr. A Qra 1 am De CourevIreland, has b-en attacked by a w Id elephant a d k lied, says a message from D r es Sal am, Tanganyika. Details168 words
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Article113 1931-09-01 3 BATHERS TURN ON THE CAMERA FIEND There is a war on the sea front cf Scuth Wa’ss. Bathers at resorts a*e resenting wha 1 they term the intrusion of snapshot fiends on their privacy and they threaten reprisals on those who snap them in unconventional pcses. Bathing girls113 words
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Article91 1931-09-01 3 They co things impressive’y in the House of Lords. The housekeeper of the august chamber wanted e new carpet, S', “The Select Ccmmittee of the House of Lords have met and have been attended bv the Lord Great Chamberlain, the Clerk cf the Parliaments, and the Yeoman91 words
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Article90 1931-09-01 3 BASRAH VI IT Al lON Nurse Inoculates 1,000 Arabs in One Day A BRITISH Government has established a record for women by inoculating in one day 1,000 Arabs against cholera, an outbreak of which brought thousands of Arabs from the desert and fiom the villages90 words
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Article157 1931-09-01 3 CUSTOMER NEARLY POISCNED On hearing tLat a man had been admitted to hcspital with symptoms of opium poisoning and that the patient’* condition was so critical tl at his statement Lai to be recorded by the Magistrate. Sergeant T. M. Amziof the J>ffna Police,157 words
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Article122 1931-09-01 3 RELICS DISCOVERED BY ACCIDENT Relics of a primitive civilisation 400 B, U. have been discovert d on the Mer tnyr Mawr Warren, b.*tween Ponh civ.l and the Ogmore rivtr, which furnish definite proof tbat early Iron Age men settled on the Glamorganshire coast. On the trackless wastes122 words
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Article48 1931-09-01 3 VICTIMS FIRST RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS Labor*», August 24 The Police have arrested a member of a gang that hai bseu waylaying visitors coming to I shore and, after administering poison and thus making visitors uneons clous, deprive them of their money and 5 a uabh belongings.48 words
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Article53 1931-09-01 3 COURT CLERK DISAPPEARS Calicut, August 24 A sensation las been cr* a ted by the mysterious disappearance of D'Cruz. Amin attached to the civil court, Tellicberry, who had been deputed to execute an attachment order. It is understood the District Judge has reported the matter to the53 words
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Article42 1931-09-01 3 ARRESTED F JR ALLEGED SEDITION Karachi. August 24 Mr. Vishnu Sharma, Editor of the Hindu Jati, a local vernicu’ar fally, has been arrested in connection with publication a’leged seditious articles. The Hindu JaU z ffioe was tearcLe L42 words
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Article118 1931-09-01 3 f PLANS FOR BIG NEW BRITISH INDUSTRY Two schemes for extracting petrol from coal have been devised by Imperial Chemical Induitriep, Ltd which owns a 15-ton plant at Biilinfchair. One schema, which wot 11 cost up to £8,000.000. provides for a plant to manufacture tone nf petrol118 words
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Article81 1931-09-01 3 SOLDIER ACCUSED OF FRAUDULENT ENLISTMENT Driver Harold Baker, aged 22, of the 12ih Fitli Company, Royal Engineers, pleaded guil y at an Aldershort courtmart’al to a cha*ge of f audu'aat enlistment It was a’leged tla h' joined the Rosal Engineers while serving in the Northamptonshire Regiment The81 words
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Advertisement290 1931-09-01 3 fe; THE BEST "OF ALL REMEDIES FOR S&S COUGHS.COLDS SORE THROATS ETC. ?'W; lUiMOWwazi e s£•:. Your best safeguard against colds, and all affections of the throat, chest 5 an( l lungs, is Hudson’s Eumenthol -MS? Jujubes. This wonderful remedy > carries the endorsement of the medical profession and lias290 words
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Advertisement440 1931-09-01 3 1 This is I i igß) SMILER.' Fed from the start on W Cow and Gate.” Well Z f pleased with life, sleeping Z’ a like a top and making J headway to mother’s, doctor’s and nurse’s 1 infinite satisfaction. < < Cow and Gate uoea not cause that excessive440 words
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Advertisement1780 1931-09-01 4 t r.n 332 XL 9 vu m a > a >. k a a a g LAST GREAT SPECIAL VOTE OFfER IN FINANG j I GAZETTE” ELECTION CLOSES NEXT SATURDAY 200,000 BONUS VOTES ON EACH SIOO UNTIL SEPI EMBER sth B final official j I rules of entry pour Days1,780 words
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Advertisement1113 1931-09-01 5 e U W 1 I PRIZES Jidl ~Zf% AI ELECTION h AWARDED J|F|’i aI f ITT ffl IpiffllMll IJ|JP M closes 1 I,I’II'.MBER Kith I SEPTEMBER 10th 111 —BIIMIII HU 8 H.......i 5 LIST OF CANDIDATES IVA,l VA, h from PENANG 41 IJ a lead nq i 1 to Town1,113 words
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Article251 1931-09-01 6 MATCH AT CRADLE OF THE GAME Notching the Runs THE pages of cricket history were turned back 150 years in mail w*ek, when on the famous Broadhslfjjenny Down» where the game had its origin, a match at cricket” was played between a team of villagers wearing251 words
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Article171 1931-09-01 6 MAJOR FETHER3TONHAUGH Majir F. H. Fethsrstonbaugh, the King’s racing manager, died of heart failure at his residence, th? Royal Lodge, Windsor Park. He w»e 73. Three years ago he had to undergo an operation following an accident while riding in Ireland. Major Fetherstonhugb, who succeeded171 words
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Article133 1931-09-01 6 HISTORIC THAMES RACE WON BY PUTNEY SCULLER T. J. Hording (Putney) won the sculling ra?e for Doggett’s Coat and Badg*, which is decided annually over a course cf apr.rox mately 41 arhs from London Bridge to Chelsea. Ho finish?! four length? ahead of J R E133 words
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Article110 1931-09-01 6 TO QUALIFY FOR WORCESTER The Niwab of Patau li, Oxford University’« famous busman, has s arted to an»»* fy for Worcestershire. He will rake up his residence in the county immedia ely, and will ba eligit h to play for the s de in a y»ar’e110 words
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Article580 1931-09-01 6 FRANCE DEFE kTĔD BY TRACK RUNNERS Ladoumegue Beats Thomas Er gland’s athletic team ch feated France in Paris on August 2 by 63 points to 53 after a b illiant struggle under conditions which handicappel the competitors considerably. The feature of the meeting was the 1580 words
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Article99 1931-09-01 6 h Freddie" Brown, whom J .ck Hobbs described as the most promising young bowler he has seen for some years, is one of those fortunate people to whom all games seem tn c me eas ly. At Cambridge he is a dotiblj Blue, forepart from cricket he99 words
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Article166 1931-09-01 6 ENGLISHWOMAN LOSES RACE BY DI'_QUAL’FICATiON The first appearance of a Polish women’s crew on the Thames on August 1 was ma-red bv an incident when, in th? single Bculi?, M as Eaid Cbamb*rlaiu, of England, who met Mias Janina Grabicka, of Poland, wis dhqualified. Mis? Coamb-rlain had a166 words
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Article150 1931-09-01 6 NOTTS TO WITHDRAW The Nottinghamshire County Cr’cket Committee have dec ded to withdraw their second eleven from the Minor Counties Clampionship at the close of this season. Thia decision, which h g been reached with great reluctance, is due to th' axpens? incurred. Travailing and the necessity150 words
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Article123 1931-09-01 6 SCOTTISH ’PLAINT AG HN3T THE A.A.A. Writing from Glasgow with r' gird to "the chaos prevading in Irish a l Ll?.ic circles,” C. G, Wilson tavs ’‘There is nothing in the miss or constitution of the governing bodies of sport to prevent Irishmen fmm competing under tbe rules123 words
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Article206 1931-09-01 6 M.C.X DECISION Glamorgan Match Sequel The MCC. have decided th a" Law 54 was broken in the match at Cowbridge, South Wales, between Glamcrgin and Northamptonshire which ended in a victory for Glamorgai by five wickets. M. J. Turnbull, the Glamorgan c .ptain, it will be recalled,206 words
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Article189 1931-09-01 6 —Reuter. IE3TF.RDAY’’ RESULTS Arseaal Draw at Blackburn CHELSEA DEFEATED London, August 31 following are the results of matches played to-day in the English League DIVISION 1 Bkckburn R. 1 Arsenal 1 Blackpool 2 Sheffield U. 0 Huddersfield T, 1 Aston Villa 1 Leicester C. 2 Middlesbrough 2—Reuter. - 189 words
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Article319 1931-09-01 6 HOME SIDE W NS CUP The return cup na eb between the Malay Association, Sungei Pctani and the Y. M. U Penang was p’ayed on Sunday st Sangei P-itani. A largs crowd wtlhe Rim». H. H. Tuuku Abiul R-hman kicked off. Tue Ponang team ee-med to319 words
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Article66 1931-09-01 6 SEEN BY POLICE J AN-ORTCKETER LEAVING PAViLDN Policr-Gonstable Dawson, playing cricket at Kleinwcr.h Sports Ground, Naw Malder, Snrrey, saw a man have the grennd. He the man to go ba* 4 to the pavilion with him, and found that one phyer had missed a wallet and another66 words
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Article872 1931-09-01 6 FELLOW WHO DOES THINGS AT Cambridge the other day I was inquiring after a man who had rowed with me in the Clare boat. "I should lit him ebne if I were you,” I vaa al vised. "Ha life is now one kng ?rou?e and scowl.872 words
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Advertisement24 1931-09-01 6 A?- ic i a i I iff J)ifl 1 •x. 1 x. 'W' m baby- fooM i fl iO (jy Ifj r r t-T"24 words
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1853 1931-09-01 7 Notes and Selections Whippet and Earwig Two Good Things Will Fizz Win Again BY “TIC-TAC” To morrow will see the second da v of the Sirgapore Gold Cup Meet ing and if the weather keeps finethere should be some good racing. Out of1,853 words
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Article33 1931-09-01 7 ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD SHORTLY The annual athletic sports meeting of the Penang Teachers’ Association will be held on the Hutchings School ground on Saturday, September 19. at 3 p.m.33 words
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Article54 1931-09-01 7 Reuter. Reopening Subject to Conditions Austin, Texas, September 1 Tbe East Texas Oilfield is reopening today, subject to certain conditions to be laid down by the Texas Railroad Commission as an oil regulating body A limited number of troops remain in the oilfield to aid the commissionReuter. - 54 words
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Article70 1931-09-01 7 Reuter. Cairo, September 1 Advices received from the Egyptian Goy* eminent show that the cotton question m America is progressing very satisfactorily. Invitations to the Cotton Congress will probably be issued on October 1. The United States Department of Agriculture is willing to accept the Egyptian proposals andReuter. - 70 words
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515 1931-09-01 7 PERLE D’OR Stewards Decide No Grounds NEW HORSES The following information is published in Supplement No. 9 of tbe Straits Racing Association Calendar, 1931. "The owner of Perle D'Or complained to tbe Stewards of the Penang Turf Club regarding the handicapping of her horse in the515 words
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Article100 1931-09-01 7 —Reuter. Life Sentences on False Evidence Alleged San Francisco, September 1 A motion for a new trial of Thomas Mooney (who, with the Labour agitator Billings, has been serving life imprisonment since 1916 in connection with the San Francisco bomb outrage) has been filed by the’—Reuter. - 100 words
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Article76 1931-09-01 7 Reuter. Germany Justified: Austria Not Justified Berlin, August 81 Germany is preparing for a rebuff in connection with the proposed Austro German Customs Union. It is expected the Inter national Court at Tbe Hague will give a verdict that while Germany was within her rights in negotiatingReuter. - 76 words
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Article190 1931-09-01 7 Rugby Radio Service. London to Karachi Less Than Six Days ,r. London, August 81 Progress in construction of the great maritime port at Haifa on the coast of Palestine will make it possible for Imperial Airways to introduce experimentally a faster and more direct winter air service betweenRugby Radio Service. - 190 words
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Article126 1931-09-01 7 Reuter. No Serious Clash With Rebels Lost Week London, August 31 The India Office statement on Burma for tbe last week says the situation continues to improve satisfactorily on the whole. Id Tbaetmyo district surrenders now amount to 1 476 including three important leaders who were onReuter. - 126 words
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Article86 1931-09-01 7 Rugby Radio Service. Communications Interrupted Scanty Details London, August 31 Earthquake shocks ca.ising considerable damage and occurring at intervals during three days are reported from Baluchistan North West India. Te eurapbio and other communications have been broken. No official information is yet available in Lon don regardingRugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article90 1931-09-01 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Prince of Wales to Be Among Spectators London, August 31 Although no official information has yet been received from Rome, it is generally believed that Italy as well as France will compete in the Schneider race. Weather con ditions at Calshot have made it—Rugby Radio Service. - 90 words
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Article69 1931-09-01 7 Reuter. Speedy Reprisal for Murder of Moslem Policeman Chittagong, August 31 Communal rioting has broken out as a sequel to the murder of the Mohamedan police inspector yesterday An infuriated Moslem mob looted and burned a large Hindu shop in the centre of the city. The Hindu populationReuter. - 69 words
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Article53 1931-09-01 7 —Reuter. Gratifying Response to Conversion Operation Sydney August 31 The aationwida determination to surmount the financial crisis is reflected in the extraordinary response to the voluntary conversion operation affecting £.55 000 000 internal loans. Ninety seven per cent, cf tbe holders have agreed to convert at a lower—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article509 1931-09-01 7 The Resident has appointed Mr. K, R. Blackwell to be a Deputy Registrar of Titles for the State of Perak. Mrs. A. H. Lancaster, who was reaently operated upon for appendicitis at the General Hospital, is progressing well. His Majesty the King has approved the appointment of509 words
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Article212 1931-09-01 7 ANNU kL MEETING OF LOCAL A BOCIATION Tbe annual meeting of the Local Association of the Penang and Province Wellesley Girl Guidss wis held at The Residency, Penang on Saturday. There were present Mrs P. T. Allen (Vice President', Mrs. T. M. Winsley District Commissioner) in the Chair,212 words
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Article61 1931-09-01 7 Reuter. Lebrix and Doret Awaiting To Take (ff Le Bourget, September 1 Lebrix and Doret are awaiting favourable weather to take off for Tokio. They are whiling way the time in practice flights. Cables from Japan and Russia reveal treacherous weather, especially in Siberia. Meanwhile the FrenchReuter. - 61 words
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Article395 1931-09-01 8 An eloquent but unavailing plea for Government assistance for tho rubber industry was made by the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday. The Chinese member for Malacca rightly said that rubber more than anything else had been the main basis of this395 words
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Article210 1931-09-01 8 I Provided the prospective victims are gullible enough, provided the tricksters are callous enough and provided authority is lax enough, there need be no particular limit to the impudence of the confidence trickster. According to the London Morning Post. notes for 50,000 (not rupees, be it noted)210 words
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Article36 1931-09-01 8 .—Reuter. Hours of Business on Saturdays I ondon, August 31 Io connection with the forthcoming London Stock Exchange opening on Saturdays, the General Purposes Committee states the bargaining hours will be 10.30 to ncop..—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article1331 1931-09-01 8 A. H. L - A. H. L. Penang, Tuesday. ROFESSOR Bo Hong was awake early this morning, telegraphs our Social Correspondent, and noted a spt cial train composed of Pullmans waiting in Busok Samsu Junction. Just after dawn, the train drew slowly out of the station, and the professor realised that1,331 words
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Advertisement241 1931-09-01 8 ARRIVING Per s.s. PEMBROKESHIRE SEPTEMBER 2nd> Finest Selected << English yk Meats, V Fish Vi AND W Poultry y When comparing Prices consider the Discount Offered. CCLD STORAGE SUPPLIES 10 Discount. Fop Cash or Prompt Monthly Settlements. Pritchard C° L‘* RING 33 5 I j From the Kitchen of I241 words
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Advertisement30 1931-09-01 8 E. O. Friday, 4th September, 1931. Special Dinner Dance The Band of the s. s. a President Harrison will play for the AFTER DINNER DANCE AT 9 30 P M30 words
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Miscellaneous25 1931-09-01 8 TIDE TABLES High Waioi Low Water To-Day 2.11 ».m. 8.29 s.m. 2.05 pm. 8.85 p.m, To-Morrow 2.31 s.m. 8.45 a.m. 225 p ec. 850 p.m.25 words
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1227 1931-09-01 9 Router and Rugby Radio Service. Orders of N. U. R. Not Obeyed Not Entitled to Pension Cabinet at Work on Economy Proposals £100,000,000 Fund a Canard Mr* J. H. Thomas has resigned his position as Political General Secretary of the National Union ofRouter and Rugby Radio Service. - 1,227 words
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Article52 1931-09-01 9 —Reuter. Spanish Workers Condemn Government MANIFESTO ISSUED Barcelona. August 81 A tremendous sensation has been caused by a manifesto issued by the National Confederation of Workers condemning the new Government as no better than the Monarchy, and presaging a social revolutionary movement towards either Fascism—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article293 1931-09-01 9 —Reuter. Disregarding Feetham Report Recommendations I ondon. September 1 Anxiety regarding the future of s hanghai is expressed in a Times Editorial. It says it was unfortunate that the Anglo Chinese exra territoriality negotiations were suddenly resumed and rushed to a conclusion in June, especially as if—Reuter. - 293 words
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Article140 1931-09-01 9 Reuter. Approximately 3,690 Square Miles Under Water Shanghai, August 31 A Government aerial survey shows that practically the whole triangle North of the Yangtsye east of longitude 120 and be tween latitudes 82 and 84 are submerged except the walled cities in the vicinity of the GrandReuter. - 140 words
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Article35 1931-09-01 9 —Reuter. Rome, August 31 At Mussolini’s order, Catholic Club pre mises seized during the recent disputes have been returned to the owners, except in Rome where the formalities are not yet completed.-—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article743 1931-09-01 9 Manx Novelist and Dramaticist ROSSETTI’S FRIEND AND BIOGRAPHER Advocate of Clean Plays London, August 31 Sir Hall Caine died at 1115 to-night.— Reuter. Thomas Henry Hall Caine was born' at Runcorn. Cheshire, in May, 1853, his father being a Manxman. He was educated at Liverpool and743 words
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Advertisement173 1931-09-01 9 Bargo in counters Gen tiine Bargains Look At This For One Example Holeproof Hosiery all pure silk. Lace Clox and French Heel 1 i 1* I Usually $4-50 per pair. Bargain <fl*L O R I>er Counter Price I’air. JOHN LITTIE CO., LTD., (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) FEN A NG. r DjC173 words
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Article125 1931-09-01 10 District Judge Enters Judgment f<>r Bank The Penang District Judge, Mr. H. A. Torrer delivered judgment thia morning in favour of the defendants in the csee in which Mesare Ghee Beng Co. sued the Ho Hong Bank Ltd.. Penang for recovery of $149.68 on a sheave. The cheque125 words
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Article106 1931-09-01 10 CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED SUI IDE Ong Booi Chooi. the Chinese woman who attempted to jump overboard from the y M S.R Launch at the Railway Jetty, was io day produced before Mr. Edward Jago charged with attempting to commit suicide She admitted the charge and said she106 words
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65 1931-09-01 10 CHINESE SENTENCED TO 4 MONTHS Lhn Ah Chew who was yesterday con▼icted on a charge of being in poesees on of housebreaking implements at Burmah Road, ■was to day produced before the Police Magistrate for sentence Detective Inspector Gordon produced the finger impressions of the accused65 words
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Article52 1931-09-01 10 Tn the ease between Mrs. Muriel O’ Hara and Mr. G. >l.O Hara which was stated to have been settled out of court, we are asked to state by the husband that an arrangement was arrived at only after Mrs. O’Hara had withdrawn the case brought by her52 words
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Article76 1931-09-01 10 PROGRAMME RECEIVED AT CHICAGO The Kuala I umpur Amateur Radio Society has been notified that its Studio programmes were received at Chicago, U.S.A. (July 21) and Mysore, Southern India (August 7). These transmissions were put out over the F.M.B. Government Transmitter at Petaling Hill. Kuala76 words
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Article41 1931-09-01 10 The homeward mail by lhe g.B. Karmala eic»tß a. 6 p.m. cu Saturday tne 5 n instant. The B.s. Afonltrr with up i’a despatched Tcorn London on August 13 s expec.ed Z' 5 Taund y the 3rd ins' ait.41 words
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Article1125 1931-09-01 10 SERGP. ENSOR’S POSSIBLE Malaya Command Rifle Meeting The Malaya Command R fie meetv g concluded at Bukit Tima* Rangoon San- < day afternoon. The Gloucestershire R-gi ment won the Wa ten Shi I taking first and second p’aaes, five pciats separating the runners-up from the winners.1,125 words
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Article679 1931-09-01 10 YEAR’S RE3UI.T3 Hr. R. J. Hose on the Outlook <I 3 The second ordinary general m eting of Consi 1 dated Tin Smelters, Ltd,, was held in London op Auguat 6, Mr. R. J. Hose (the chairmat in the course of his st eeeb, said. The profit679 words
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Article102 1931-09-01 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The fo’lowlng were tbe tales» quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co shwe list at 11 to-day: Yesterday To day 2£ 5 Shares =3 g QQ cq no I Q. 10. 10. So. A M 1D KnLnban2 20/6 22/- 20/6 22/-cum AS ffitam 12J 1216 12/-102 words
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Article45 1931-09-01 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TINt LONDON SpetSUttO Up £H! Jltafa’ <***** S l’p£l2 B SINGAPORE SS2 50 mt Ml Unchanged EO tons two RUBBER: ImriM 2i 1 Bnchatiged Niw T>ri sc. (Wd) Unchanged Uni 7i c. Unchanged By of45 words
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Article144 1931-09-01 10 Messrs Eoustead Co. Ltd. Ist September quotation for Singapore refined tin 062-50 per p eal, boainw done 150 tons, Penang refined tin 162 37$ per picul, buje s do etl trs, nnr-finfd tin $6l 37i per picul, tin ire $6l 37i per picul. Thi following the quotations in144 words
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Article29 1931-09-01 10 Tin Ben tong N.L. For August Hours 685 Yards 79,300 Piculs 386 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. N.L, From 23rd to 29ih August (one week) Piculs 13129 words
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Article913 1931-09-01 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES S ha M .»1 BUBBBK |D«U»>'| C Allenby Uobbw Os 5? I Alo« Rubber Brtste 60 IS:' Ayer Knntof a L Aye» Mnlek Rubber Os —5) Aye» P»d*s Bubbai fataks 6_ 8 B»Uu Plautfcl Svulltste Barnett Rubbei (fc- 22 Bata Mntan< Bubbta St 86 W913 words
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Advertisement51 1931-09-01 10 LONDON HOTEL 166, ARGYLL ROAD, PENANG. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Comfortable, Olean Airy Rot ms with or without Board. CHARGES MODERATE. Centrally situated. Few minutes walk from principal hotels, cinemas and business houses. Special week-end an monthly arrangements. Commercial travellers and Theatrical parties specially catered for. Masssge— MISS HANAKO. m w51 words
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Advertisement209 1931-09-01 10 MEND YOUR RADIATOR WHILE YOU USE YOUR CAR! USE:Iwdl CF ON SALE AT GARAGES; Distributorr, K. LEE SAN CO., 81, BEACH STREET, PENANG. New Advertisements NOTICES Estate of Pusi Fatimah Deceased Any person having any claim the estate of the above deceaeed must forward same with particulars to the undersigned209 words
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Miscellaneous104 1931-09-01 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfal Wed-nbsday 6 a.m. 80 N w Noon 86 w w 3mm 5 r.m. 83 N w Thursday 6 a an. 77 b Noon 87 N\v 17 m m 5 pm. 8A N w Friday 6 s.m. 78 e Noon 8J nw 2mm 5104 words
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Article497 1931-09-01 11 DIRECTORS’ RETORT Profit on Year’s Working Tbs report for tbe year ended Jane 30, 1,1, to be presented at the 20th annual K ner-1 meeting of Selangor Ooeonuts, 1 d.. in Ku Ja Lumpur on September 5, t ite inter alia. A* r allowing for depreciation, the497 words
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Article313 1931-09-01 11 SUGGESTED REMEDY Quotations And Dividends y[r, E > (Lab., Sju*h Shield asked the Cbuo ll r cf the Excfcequ’r, in tbe Hour? nf on July 28, whether b'a a!t*r*ton bai been drwn to p ra F a,h 386 of the Macmillan Rupert, which stated th »t313 words
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Article470 1931-09-01 11 INTERNATIONAL POOL Bradborne and Co.’s Repart Kuala Lumpur, Argust 28 Tin London 3 mon*ht:—£l23/10/. do ‘Spot’’ £l2l/2/6, N :W York:—27j cents (G), Singapores62.l2j. A eharp rise has taken p’ace during the past week end ai we write the ma-ket is s’ightly easier. It has been cfficfa’ly470 words
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Article191 1931-09-01 11 Penang S ptemLer 1, 1931, Vrar sa p. ehrrt lorn i»900.u0 U! Twa t; W Gold Uaf Mace PicMag naxzs 170.0 Nutmsgf 80s m 70.00 UOs ii 60.00 Coconuts P?r 1,600 it 15.00 Copra Sundriad buyers 4.10 Rattans Uli Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail 8 13.0 C Rica—191 words
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Article348 1931-09-01 11 PERFECT LAUNCHING “Strathaird” And The Strathaaver London, July 19 ’’That is the most perfect Lunch I have ever seen,” declared L-»rd Inchcipe. (chairman of the P. and O. Steam N *vigatioti C mpmy) when his daughter, L\dy Mirgaret Shaw, broke abot’l of Australian burgundy over348 words
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Article295 1931-09-01 11 SCENE IN COURT “It Ought to Have Been Done 20 Years Ago” ‘’Thank you, sir; it ought to have been done twenty years ago.” This extraordinary g’a’.ement was made by William She lev, aged fifty e'x a 1 ibonrer, to Mr. Justice Swift at the Old295 words
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Article73 1931-09-01 11 Penang, September 1, 1931. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Dsmand 2/3 H/l m 4 m/ta 2/8 7/8 -rivtte 3 m|te credit 2/4 7/32 Ou „3 Dosntnsntery 2/4 11/32 New York Bank Demand 56 France M T.T. l«410 India «I T.T. 155$ Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia73 words
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Advertisement256 1931-09-01 11 l, t~= j-grata dunlop tori' STANDARD DUNLOP I 'B Ona basis ..v f ©OINIILOP g g /O B B a rs IS cheaper z f I t^e Dunlop range there 8 is a tyre for every purpose ap -d for every type cf car I an d commercial vehicle. I256 words
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Article922 1931-09-01 12 A CEYLON VIEW Minister on importance of Food Production AMONG the other resolutions which were passed at the annual meeting of the Lank Maha Jana Sabha at Colombo was the following moved by Mr. D. B. Jayasinghe «•> That a'l Maha Jana S bhas should promote the cultivation922 words
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321 1931-09-01 12 COPYRIGHT PROBLEM Bombshell io Ranks of Booksellers SOMETHING like a bombshell has been thrown into the ranks of English booksellers by the new action of the United States Customs Service in prohibiting the importation into the United States of English copyright books which are321 words
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Article124 1931-09-01 12 Bucharest. The r lies cf Ovid lave been discovered, it is believed, during excavations on the site of the ancient Greek st aport of Tcmi, according to a message from Constanza. The excavations have been carried out under the direction of Professor Braetescu. and his report on a124 words
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Article110 1931-09-01 12 A certain amount of mystery is attached to the disappeararc? cf a young lady oa?B*n«er when the Dutch outward ms 1 liner Bd'oer n was in the Gulf of Aden. When the Baloeran vas two days out from Aden, It was found thst one of her passengers,110 words
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Article66 1931-09-01 12 London, August 31 Paris, 123 97 New York, 4.86i’; Brussels, 34.87; Geneva, 24.99; Amsteriam, 12.05; Milan 92.92; Berlin 20.5; Stockholm 18.15; Copenhagen, 18.18; Oslo, 18.18; Vienna, 34.5; Prague, 164; Helsingfors, 193; Madrid, 53.5; Lisbon, 110; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio, 3 Buenos Aires. 32J; Monte Video, 22; Bombay,66 words
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Article808 1931-09-01 12 FORT OF PENANG Schedule of Principal Lines rHK following is a list of res831s arriving and sailing from Penang during the <e»k IN PORT TO DAY s ’’R-iwang’’ Sails for K n’ang, Pung-.b, Gbirbi. and Karting on Wednesday at 5 p. m. is*’ Perak Fails for808 words
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Advertisement219 1931-09-01 12 Ringworms On Scalp Had to Shave Head Cuticura Healed We had to shave our little boy’s hair off on account of ringworms that broke out on his scalp. He had many sleepless rights on account of the terrible irritation. I had to bandage his head and pu‘ gloves on his219 words
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Advertisement125 1931-09-01 12 it A f RUIT jelly is £Vways a welcome delicacy. Cerebos made the purest ingredients—the juice of ripe fruit the Hnest sugar. The result is always a perfect sweet Ce reb o s 1 l ill Jelly Crystals u Penang and KuaZa Huttenbach Lazarus Sons Lid. AzV/k -z> -a A125 words
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Miscellaneous35 1931-09-01 12 To-night and Until Wednesday 8 Hoot Gibson in Smiling Guns" 7 reels “The Night Bird” 8 reels starring Reginald Denny, a comedy drama. “13 Washington Square” featuring Alice Joyce and J. a mystery picture. 735 words
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Miscellaneous83 1931-09-01 12 6/5 OPENING TO-NIGHT 93Q Universal’s Gieat Mystery T hril'e? Helen Twelvetrees IN The Cat Creeps PLANS AT MOU I RIE’S 7HOXE 795 IfIIfIJESTIC I 6/5 TO-NIGHT S3O I LAST NIGHT OF I Mark Twain’s Fox Movletou j xMlvtliqunke “A Yankee at King Arthur’s Court I WITH I W!Uk ROGERS I83 words
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Article946 1931-09-01 13 WIZARDS ABOUND IN NEW YORK resort to magicians THE most startling result of the financial depression in New York has been the revival of the occult. Wizards to-day are as prosperous and as plentiful as bootleggers. Thousands who have abandoned the churches are resortj n g946 words
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Advertisement131 1931-09-01 13 The food OWAthat builds £O,-* the iu.l*l r e Mellin’s Food, when mixed as directed, so closely resembles breast milk that it provides the vital nourishment for the building of sturdy limbs and vigorous brain and lays the foundation of a sound 1 constitution. The steady increase in weight, happy131 words
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Advertisement346 1931-09-01 13 Assets exceed $11,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed $38,000,000. J IThe Great Eastern Life Assurance C 0 ,9 Ltd. (laeorporatad in Straits Satilements). HEAD OFFICE j Wtoahac»®* Hou®. Sfr»j*pora. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, E.C, The Company kat £20,000 deposited with tbe Saprema Ccart of England and eompUas346 words
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Article1238 1931-09-01 14 ITS THRILLING REPUTATION Doorway to the Plains of India IF there is one place in India that lives up to its thrilling reputation it is the Khyber Pass. It is not easy to reach now fr:m Peshawar. Owing to the troubles last year on the Frontier all1,238 words
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Article367 1931-09-01 14 mr. mcgovern refuses to pay FINE Speech Ban DEFIED IMMEDIATELY AFTER COURT CONVIQTIO2i II <R. John McGovern. Labour Lvl M.P., for the Shettleston division of Glasgow, and eight others were each fined <£3 or 20 days’ imprisonment at Glasgow Stipendiary Court for speaking367 words
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Advertisement333 1931-09-01 14 J One drop of “GETS-IT” and go on with the dance Ju»t apply “GETS-IT” to that painful, annoying corn and the pa;>i ia relieved immediately. A f®** a P* plications and you can peel it off easily and painlessly with your fingers. That’s the end of year corn troubles. Millions333 words
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Advertisement365 1931-09-01 14 I He carries danger in his pockets—| I Let Lifebuoy guard him! t M Just look at the collection of grimy odds 8 I ends corne °ut of his pockets! W K AH that dirt holds danger of infection. I s h e sa^e B Lifebuoy Soap was made to365 words
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Article653 1931-09-01 15 Psn&ng, August 31, 1)31. CHOWBABTA MARKET, Mutton cte. Mutton Indian M aer lb 48 Head roat 12J Sheep •<* Liver with heart A iaag do I<o Tripe do 9) Goat or Sheep per !b 48 Sweet Bread m Mj r 40 Suet 40 r i,ine y yair 3°653 words
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Advertisement415 1931-09-01 15 > KEEP H k <| STRONG 0 1 and ifeMh s]l < 1 KE E P < W ELL J b < I 1 V hen the climate makes you list- j less, nervy and almost without J > energy to carry on, it’s a sure sign 1 you need415 words
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Advertisement243 1931-09-01 15 The Lancet ’<!8130) stf/fc UNTREATED MiLK’\ S BOTH WHOLE AMD 4 I SKIMMED,HAS VERY sSS I LITTLE ANTI RACHITIC 1 ACTIVITY Or£MJnj frtsh cx)wsmSl\\ This authoritative quota* tion that £resh cows* milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost243 words
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Advertisement1715 1931-09-01 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES fCoMPANiES Incorporated tn England.) J. AT ML PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co Pennnpr, Teluk Anson, p ort Q under contract with His Majesty’s tenham, Malacca and Sh sea Government, London and Far Service. 11 a PQFq Bast Mail Service.1,715 words
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