Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 September 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-09-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 200. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement204 1931-09-02 1 Ilnagata I] brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Er inch Office 52, Leith Street Hfi.» I I lIIHIMIIIH I The World’s Best S.naU Car. SAFE $1,250 7h.p. no no rl jgt < RATNER .ml RATNER Improved Fire-Resisting 1 jjf |g Improved Thief-Resisting ;g?H Safe has ever had its204 words
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Advertisement15 1931-09-02 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70. BISHOP STBEET, PENANG.15 words
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Advertisement1965 1931-09-02 2 TO-LE r THE RAMRS> y d API AO. I FrnrnPt cV% Large, airy O'fic**,'acing Weld Qanr. W '.<kT A 9 £ll 3:%Z~ e b !e AppiyßoxN rINANb the mercantile bank hongkohg shanghai banking I Resinnamfl OF INDIA, LIMITED, CORPORATION. Service Backels A O' r B-T [lncorporated in England.] [incorporated IN1,965 words
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Article663 1931-09-02 3 XITTLF DETAILS THAT COUNT I A ws'cbing our A.A.A. 100 yards c' ainpion (E. L. Page), and the inter V'dk’-Biiy sprint winner (J. D, Wade) no recently I have baen struck by the Y that while both possess incredibly so od fi dates they eM‘remely slow663 words
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Article91 1931-09-02 3 Markable performance in EGYPT August 4.—Three hat tricks in e ch is the unique record of leadMonk*, of the Roytl Air J n lhe Arm y’s innings yesttsit D^B d’d the hat trick and took feur wickcis in balls, a jL,‘ 1 18 d91 words
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Article41 1931-09-02 3 Z N. Z., August 3.—New v oin 8 vt r n Lckey Hect >r Gray, b rB T' years old, roue 116 wint BeaßOn u h>ch ended on tio Li y Tlis is e recorl for he Domi-41 words
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Article350 1931-09-02 3 QUALIFICATION RULES FOR TEST MATCHES Other alterations having taken place in the w rdirg of the rules drawn up by the Imperial Cricket Conference in 1930, the following are the complete rules as agreed to at the meeting of the representatives of the Imperial Cricket oinference at350 words
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Article205 1931-09-02 3 Delhi, July 31.—Considerable progre?s h s been made in the nutter of the proposed tour of as Indian cricket ttam in Eog’aid next year. The board a'rea ly has L. ked passages for the team m the ’’Rah-uuna”. sailing from Bern! ay on April 9.205 words
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Article94 1931-09-02 3 Tokyo, August 2 Miss Kinue Hitomi, J span’s best woman athlete, has died of pleurisy at the age of 24. She had been unwell since the Women’s Olymp a 1 at last year, at wh’ch she captained the Japanese team. She hid represented at the94 words
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Article78 1931-09-02 3 Walker —Griselle? SCHMELING MAY BE REFEREE FOR MONTE CARLO BOUT New York Visitors to Monte Carlo will, in all probability, see two world’s boxing champions in the ring in September if the fight between Mickey Walker and Maurice G.’s He is fixed. Jack K»arns slated tlat the ex-middle-weight champion’s next78 words
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Advertisement540 1931-09-02 3 X k V ‘A/ s' 1 wflßl TbeSmile that is spreading Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow testimon Y’ P rove the supreme value and suitability Of Cow Gate Milk Food throughout Malaya. When y all else has failed this world-famous food has given f ’H Baby vitality in540 words
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Advertisement1689 1931-09-02 4 _wt a yk t LAST GREAT SPECIAL VOTE OFFER IN “PINANG C A7?TTE" ELECTION CLOSES NEXT SATURDAY I w BONUS VOTES ON EACH »100 UNTIL SEPTEMBER Sth PINAL OFFICIAL 7 1 1 rules of entry Last Count of Votes 1 GRAND PRIZE :=SSS Saturday i I PINANO gazette office. jB1,689 words
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Advertisement988 1931-09-02 5 IW FT'I u 'TR U i>- d* u I PRIZES i AWARDED I ||jl (I II 'I < CLOSES i pr.l’i EMBER 10th M, SEPTEMBER 10th X Xtew „..L™™ LIST OF CANDIDATES V4LU 1 Six Months Double Ticket Reserved SlOO.OO. lC' W™° 'a I hl Town Nieholu. Ponnudur.i, Bornoo Co.988 words
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924 1931-09-02 6 League of Nations Enquiry Members of Commission at Singapore INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION in the combat against the traffic in women and children has only been in existence for about 30 years. The movement was started by private initiative. It was in 1899 that the first924 words
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654 1931-09-02 6 TWO CHINESE INVOLVED Cigarette Firm Defrauded The adjourned hearing into the case in which two Chinese, Ong Chee Kee and Khoo Keng Wee, are charged with the fraudulent possession of 21 00 tins of cigarettes belong ing to the Malayan Tobacco Distributors, Ltd wvs resumed654 words
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Article304 1931-09-02 6 An Impression Which Must be Removed "There is an unfortunate impression that the Chettiar community are a self-contained and secluded lot and that they are too engrossed in their avocation of moneymaking to care for the moral and material welfare of their countrymen. Rao Bahadur304 words
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Article86 1931-09-02 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 1 Rao Bahadur S. A. S. R. M. Ramanathan Chettiar, Editor of the Chetty Nadu visiting Singapore, was guest of honour at a recep tion at the Adelphi Hotel to day when there was a large gathering of local Chettiar?.86 words
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Article396 1931-09-02 6 RESTRICTION ON MARRIAGES TO FURO EANS Alor Star September 1 As a result of certain members of the Kedah Ruling House having contracted marriages with Europeans when on leave in England and Europe an enactment has been passed by the Kedah State Council to the effect that396 words
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Article236 1931-09-02 6 CONCLUDING MATCHES Sussex Flog Tourist Bowling 549 FOR 9 WKTS London September 1 The county championship programme finished to day with matches at Leyton, Taunton and Bristol. Apart from the match at Eastbourne where the Gentlemen meet New Zealand and the champions versus the Rest at the236 words
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Article106 1931-09-02 6 -Reuter. American Amateur Tide Chicago. September 2 Following the catastrophes in the Ryder Cup of the American Open Golf Champion ship the tragedy of Britain’s black year of golf was completed to day by the inability of Phil Perkins S 2 80 162 and Cyril-Reuter. - 106 words
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Article37 1931-09-02 6 —Reuter. HEARTS BEATEN BY AIRDRIEONIANS London, September 1 The following are the results of Scottish League matches played to day Hearts 0 Airdrie 2 Queen's Pk. 1 Hamilton A 1 St. Mirren 0 Motherwell 1—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article51 1931-09-02 6 MING IN SEAH BADLY BEATEN (From Our Own Correspondent' Alor tar, eptember 1 In a friendly game of soccer played on the tia Kesukaan Club ground on Sunday afternoon the Kedah Chinese Recreation Club soundly trounced the Ming c in Seah of Penang by six goals to51 words
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Article70 1931-09-02 6 R. A. GIVE MALAYS A SURPRISE (From Our Own Correspondent) Sirgapore. September 1 The R. A surprised the Malays in the semi final of the Singapore Cup to day by effecting a draw of two goals all. It was a poor game. At the interval the score was70 words
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312 1931-09-02 6 GOLD CUP MEETING Weights For Third Day The following handicaps (four races only) are announced for the third day of the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting to be run on Saturday: Race 2 Horses —Class 1, Division 3—7 furs. Sarcastic 9. 0 Green Spec 8. 0312 words
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Article397 1931-09-02 6 Mr. E. A. de Buriatte returned to Penang to-day by the ss. Kinta. Dr. Edward C. Vardy has been appointed to the Malayan Medical Service. The death occurred yesterday of Professor Andrew Seth Pringle Pattison, the author and Gifford lecturer. The fourth annual dinner and dance of397 words
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Advertisement57 1931-09-02 6 I PIANOS slso’.' Guaranteed Re-conditioned Pianos, which are equal to new, at Slump Prices. ISYou can secure immediate delivery by paying a deposit of $50?? To realise the exceptional; value of this offer, a personal inspection of the instruments will convince you that the prices are below market value. be]57 words
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Article2358 1931-09-02 7 Ex- Inspector in the Witness Box Pefence Version of Cancellation of Notices Alleged Bribery Case Ti» hearing was resumed in the Penang Pistr Court yesterday afternoon before Mr. F A. Forrer of the case in which extent r Mohd. Yusuf bin Gani stands char 1 with receiving an illegal gratification2,358 words
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68 1931-09-02 7 MR E J. 0 REIL .Y The many friends in Penang of Mrs. E. J. O’Reilly will learn with regret of her sudden death at Labuan on 21st August last. Her unostentatious beneficent kindness will long be remembered by a wide circle here, the68 words
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Article55 1931-09-02 7 Cheah Teik Kooi and Ong Sim Keng, two youths were to-day produced before the Police Magistrate, charged with writing Communistic slogans on the wall of a building in Love Lane, Penang. On the application of Detective Inspector Hunt, the case was postponed for a week55 words
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Article985 1931-09-02 7 SUPREME COURT DĔ.I3ION Collector’s Award to Stand In the Supreme Court this mornir g an order was made in the Land Acquisition Case in which Mohamed Naina Merican appealed from the Collector of Land Revenue’s Award, of $6 650 for a piece of land in extent985 words
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Article624 1931-09-02 7 SINGAPORE FUNCTION Governor at Indian Gathering Without a doubt the function organised by Mr. R. Jumabboy, J P. at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Monday evening to honour the Hon’ble Mr. H H Abdoolcader on his reappointment as ndian member of the 1 egislative Council624 words
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Article140 1931-09-02 7 FORD TEAM WIN' HOAD TRI XL In the 10.000 Kilometre European Reliability Trial organized by t’. German Automobile Club, out of a iaa'.ii of nine, eight Ford entrants won first class awards, and one a second class. The whole were awarded the team prize for the best,140 words
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142 1931-09-02 7 THREE TAILING YOU HS CHARGED Three Chinese youths. Lee Wai Tong, Ho -*h Ham, and Cheng Choy Choon, who had been arrested on information sent by the I aiping dice, were to day produced before Mr Edward Jago. Police Magistrate, charged with theft of motor142 words
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Article101 1931-09-02 7 CHINESE PLEADS GUILTY I am a new comer from China and was gnorant of the law said T.n Peng Wah n pleading guiity th s morning to a charge of Living been iu possasaion of three bottles of dutiable liquor. Mr. Goy Austin who presented said101 words
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Article97 1931-09-02 7 O.F.A v P F.S. The first ma‘oh this year between the O'd Frees’ Association and the Free School for the cup presented by Mr. Cheah Inn Kiong for annual competition between the Association and the *chool in soccer, cricket and hockey will be played on97 words
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Article70 1931-09-02 7 Charged with the theft of a bicycle, a Chinese named Lim Ah Ngee, to day plead» ed guilty before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate. Penang. Detective Inspector Hall said that the accused had committed the theft at Patani Road where the complainant had left his bicycle by70 words
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Article60 1931-09-02 7 To day at Dato Kramat at 6 p.m. 1 March Iron Duke Stanley 2 Overture Soir d’ Automne Bouillon 3 Se’ection High Jinks Freeman 4 Intermezzo Tip Toes Cooke 5 Fox Trot Please Don t Talk About Me Stept 6 Selection Toto Joyce 7 One Step We re60 words
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Advertisement87 1931-09-02 7 New Advertisements POSITION VACANT WANTED: A Clerk with previoua experience of tabular book-keeping to take charge of a set of financial books. Replies encl sing copies only of testi> nonials and stating previoua experience ind fs’ary required to be sent to Box No. 128, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICES First clssa87 words
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Article549 1931-09-02 8 Some six months ago Lord [rwin committed a monumental uibtake in releasing the Indian Congress lead rs from prison. No me doubts the late Viceroy’s intentions. He was actuated solely by the thought that such an act woul 1 probably ease a situation which was rapidly approaching549 words
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Article303 1931-09-02 8 Wa do not envy tha position of the taxpayer in Great Britain. In the present financial emergency there has been something of a sickly warning contained in ths reiterated insistence that the proposals of the National Government will be baaed on the principle of equality of sacrifice.”303 words
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Article1249 1931-09-02 8 A. H. L. Penang, Wednesday. idly on the various /vL reports of the recent meeting of the Legislative Council the average man-in-the-street must wonder to himself why it is that of the two industries upon which the prosperity of the country relies one should be set asideA. H. L. - 1,249 words
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Advertisement190 1931-09-02 8 CANADA’S t r I ’L' >Wnks BRANO 1 j b 2 C '!i?I T CH MILK B Focatc*/* JM L. A ’’OIHCEN N3L \,T‘ J BEST. G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., IMPORTERS. M M I K K m awSj"»«K.« m hRI I S irCh 7 <dS S s v i190 words
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Advertisement20 1931-09-02 8 O. HOTSL Special Dinner Dance Friday, 4th September, Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. President Harrison 120 words
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Miscellaneous26 1931-09-02 8 TIDE TABLES High Watef Low Water To-Day 2. S') a.m. 8.15 a.m. 225 pm. 850 p.m. To Morrow 2.49 a.m. 90? a.m. 2.45 pm. 9.05 p.m*26 words
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Article722 1931-09-02 9 urther examined to-day—Rugby Radic Service and Reuter. Legislative Bills Being Drafted Appeal for Confidence Vote Local Government Bodies Preparing Schemes Official Salary Cuts London, September 1 After a very heavy day, the National Government is able to congratulate itself that everything is going splendidly. The Cabinet hasurther examined to-day—Rugby Radic Service and Reuter. - 722 words
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Article109 1931-09-02 9 u vquuiurium or toe Radio Service. Royal Holiday at Balmoral London September 1 Excellent weather is favouring the Royal Balmoral. Yesterday His Majesty out shooting on Geallaig Moor. The vp e Duchess of York and Princesses and Margaret Rose have arrived f rom Glamis Castle° ' u vquuiurium or toe Radio Service. - 109 words
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Article30 1931-09-02 9 Reuter. y Toronto, September 1 ronau aQ ded on Long I ake, y Chicago. September 1 on Like Michigan on P6UOn of h 'B fi ght.-Reuter.. Reuter. - 30 words
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Article75 1931-09-02 9 Reuter. Chilean Navy Prevents Reduction of Pay New York, September 2 A message from Valparaiso reports a shortlived revolt in the Chilean Navy caused by the intention of the Government to reduce sailors’ pay. The sailors revolted, took prisoner the officers and forced them to sign anReuter. - 75 words
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Article61 1931-09-02 9 —Reuter, Rousing Reception at Pernambuco New York, September 1 The Graf Zeppelin has arrived at Per nambuco. A message from that city says shrieking whistles and sirens and the cheering of thousands from packed bridges, squares and roof tops greeted the Zeppelin which was flying low—Reuter, - 61 words
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Article70 1931-09-02 9 Reuter. Exhibitors’ Appeal to Hollywood Producers New York. September 2 Foirteen thousand fi’m exhibitors and owners are petitioning producers to abandon making gangster and indecent pictures, and have also passed a resolution demanding that the Ipaders of the movie industry to deflate Hollywood by a widespread redactionReuter. - 70 words
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Article234 1931-09-02 9 Miss Amy Johnson landed at Irkutsk and resumed her flight to Sverdlonsk after half an hour’s rest. The German financial situation is reflected in the Reichsbank decision yesterday to reduce its rate from ten to eight per cent. The Nicaraguan rebel leader, Agapito Altamirano, was killed234 words
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Article174 1931-09-02 9 —Reuter. Mystery Figures in New York Tragedy MR. FUJIMURA’S DEATH New Tork, September 1 A mystery moiocled man, dubbed “the Duke,” described as a distant relative of the Italian royal famiy and bosom friend of Mr. Fujimura is the latest figure in the—Reuter. - 174 words
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Article110 1931-09-02 9 Sequel to Murder of a Moslem Officer Chittagong, September 1 An orgy of destruction all day with the mob completely out of band is estimated to have cost the city £75,000. The infuriated mob stormed the Hindu business area, ransacked shops and looted gold, jewellery, the contents110 words
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Article52 1931-09-02 9 Reuter. National Controllership Foreshzdowed Washington, September 1 The establishment of a national un emp'oyment controllersbip is foreshadowed by the announcement that Mr. Owen Young, author of the reparations plan, has been appointed chairman of a committee to co ordinate local efforts into a comprehensive nation wide unemployment reliefReuter. - 52 words
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Article38 1931-09-02 9 —Reuter. §*****0,000 Oversubscribed Four Times Washington September 2 The issue of $300,000 000 1 1 per cent One Y’ear Certificates forming part of an issue of $1 100 000.000 has been over subscribed four times.——Reuter. - 38 words
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Article41 1931-09-02 9 -Reuter. New York September 1 Tso Huat-sow. Ex Chief Commander of Manchurian artillery, has arrived here. He told an interviewer that China would soon be united. The people are really tired of war and want peace,” he said.—-Reuter. - 41 words
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Article34 1931-09-02 9 —Renter. Le Bourget. September 1 Vicomte Desibour, accompanied by the Vicomtess and Madame Wildern wife of the French Minister in China, landed at 4,55 from Brussels, concluding a flight from China.-—Renter. - 34 words
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Article67 1931-09-02 9 Alteration of Day of Departure Commencing December 4, the "Through Express” to Bangkok will leave Penang Prai, Bukit Mertaiam. Alor Mar and Padang Besar on Mondays and Fridays only instead (of Tuesdays and Fridays and the timings of the Express between Padang Besar and stations in Siam wifi67 words
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Article33 1931-09-02 9 Reuter. Simla September 1 Particulars received of the Ziarat earthquake show that the town of Dhadar has been destroyed. The casualties are unknown. Eight were killed in villages in Kalat State.Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement26 1931-09-02 9 FlfiARO READY IO USE. Superlative Quality HARD ENAMEL GLOSS PAINT A Two Coat Treatment FOR inside on OUTSIDE USE» Durege Thomas, Ltd., I PEN A. NG.26 words
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Advertisement258 1931-09-02 9 hear HIAWATHA ON His Master’s Voice Records (THE DEATH OF MINNEHAHA) (1) Oh, The Long and Dreary Winter (2) Into Hiawatha’s Wigwam rrr (3) Gitche Mxnito, the Mighty COMPLETE (4) In The Wigwam with Nokomis (5) Over Snow Fields Waste «nd Pathless f $lO-00 (6) And he Hushed into the258 words
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Article570 1931-09-02 10 EUROPEAN SENTENCED “A Transaction of A Senseless Kind’ Dickson Brown» a Eurcprgn, wai placed in the deck a- the Stlangor Aaeiz 4 8 on Mondav on o’ a’g?s of forging a certificate for 500 $lO sta*es in the Amrang Tin Compay and using tti« certificate ai570 words
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Article70 1931-09-02 10 London, September 1 Buris, 123 97; New York, 4.86/ 2 Brussels, 34.88; Geneva, 24 97; Amsterdam» 12.05; Milan 92.92; Berlin 20 5; Stockholm 18.16; Copenhagen, 18.17 Oslo, 18.17; Vienna, 34.6; Prague, 164 J; Helsingfors. 193/ c Madrid, 53.85 Lisbon, 110; Athens, 375; Bucharest. 817; Rio, 3n\; Buenos Aires,70 words
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Article112 1931-09-02 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The fo’’owing were the latest quotations la MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co's aban list at 11 aju. to day:— Yesterday To day < S 8 g Ĕ Sharks i =s m oq m uq >O. «0. 0. 10. Mining Ayer Ilitam 12/- 12/6 11/9 12/6112 words
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Article181 1931-09-02 10 DOCTOR ON CONTROL OF THE EMOTIONS The challenge of modern youth was the subject dealt with a’ the Summer School of the British Social Hygiene Council, at Oxford, by Dr. Israel Feldman, “Primarily (he said), we irra\ ones for all, throw overheard that attitude which either or implies181 words
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Article125 1931-09-02 10 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN’S” FINE PERFORMANCE The Clyde built “Empress of Britain” set up a new record on her secmd voyage to Canada. She com; 1 *ted the journey from Cherbourg to Father Point, Quebec, in a total steaming time of 4 days, 12 hours. Nat only did125 words
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Article140 1931-09-02 10 JUSTICE SPROULE’S RULING ON OFFICIAL’S APPLICATION Singapore, (Monday)—The ruling that six months’ suspension for the admittance of Mr. Richard Moor, formerly D. P. P and Registrar of Johore, to the Supreme Court of the Colony vai unnecessary was given to-day by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. P.140 words
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Article274 1931-09-02 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T/ATi LONDON Spt £2O-0 0 Down £lO 8 HMte 1 £122 111 Own £l2-6 SINGAPORE $61.01 pv riod Down 11-50 125 tons dm RUBBERt Lorin 2| d, Unchanged Row 415/16 c.fGdd) Down 116 c, Uni 7Jc, Unchanged By Ocwfn of274 words
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Article258 1931-09-02 10 Pepsng S ptemle* 2, 1931. or-; fteaar as Opium p. at-rt uom f C CIOVM 72 00 lold leaf Maw Picking com L Nutmegs 80a 110 a »1 J 0 Ooconutsper 1,0C<3 h Copra Sundriad buyers 4.10 Rattans Rattans Coarse Green Snail Shells 13.00 Stam No. 1 per258 words
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Article75 1931-09-02 10 Penang, Boptembfr8 o ptembfr 2, 1931. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demend 2|3 H/l h 4 m/ta 2/8 7/8 Private 3 m/is credit 2/4 7/32 a 3 Documentary 2/4 11/32 New York Bank Demand 56 Franca M T.T. 1,410 India 4 T.T. 155 J Bangkok75 words
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Article39 1931-09-02 10 The homeward mail by the s e. Karmala closes a. 6 p.m. cn Saturday tho sih instant. The s.s. Mantua with m-ils despatched from London on August 13 is expected to arrive here at 5 p.m. to-morrow.39 words
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Article48 1931-09-02 10 The e Kinta arrived this morning with the foilowirg passengers from Singapore and Port Swettenham. Mr. Crabb Wat*, Mr. E. A. de Buriatte, C. S. M. Field, R. P. M. Grinter, Mr. Lawison, Mr. and Mrs, Hobhoue*, Mr. Lim Cheng Ean and Mr. J. E, Bach.48 words
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Advertisement466 1931-09-02 10 I mend YOUR MDUIOR ESS I WHILE YOU USE I YOUR CAR! Runnyme 1 use:— Cheerjul and Cool TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE TO-MORROW DINNERDANCE FRIDAY "GOOSEBERRY PIE” nw Hilc m ON SALE AT GARAGES. SATURDAY Ditribntor.: Morning MUSIC in the Lounge. cc CAM o Evening DINNER D\NCE. Ltt bAn CO., SUNDAY466 words
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Article1597 1931-09-02 11 No Government Loan to Planters Increased Consumption the Only Solution The proposal that the Government should come to the assistance of the rubber industry with a loan on the security of the estates was made by Mr. Tan Cheng Lock and supported by Mr. Lim1,597 words
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Advertisement253 1931-09-02 11 Are you .Feeling T 4 Z&T' f Oppressed? V mv Mns» pojiw hi ft A >■ If so don't be content to lie down under it. That is fatal. That oppressed pessimistic feeling is not the fault of the outside world for you can always look around and find people253 words
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Advertisement257 1931-09-02 11 SUCCESS WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Write: EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS morning sfcfcness relieved nausea finished “Patient had very bad morning sickness .i t wce b a by s fretful *s flatulence m became very ill. I advised Glaxo vomited after meals not gaining weighti morning an< nig. t. eSl257 words
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Miscellaneous26 1931-09-02 11 LAST NIGHT— TO-NIGHT 6 15 <S 930 Universal Mystery Thriller THE CAT CREEPS TO-MORROW Joan Crawford Robert Montgomery in “Our Blushing Brides'’ Metro Goldwyn Mayer Picture,26 words
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Miscellaneous62 1931-09-02 11 TRAJESTIC TO-NIGHT! The Idol of k HlmLovers Maurice Chevalier in I Paramount’s Gayest Comedy Romance. Playboy of Paris WITH Frances Dee. Stuart Erwin O. v. Hear the !n comparable Trince c f Popularity sing the captivating pongs:— ‘I I’d A GREAT LIFE” “MY IDEAL” etc. Preceded By Comedies—Talkartoon—Paramount News BOOK62 words
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Article1519 1931-09-02 12 Gilbert Rigg. F. G. 8, Natives on Joy Flights THE K.N I.L.M. Started the second half ot 1931 with very good returne; mere than 2.020 passengers were carried during July. This favourable figure was chiefly reached by th® great interest shown in the special joy flightsGilbert Rigg. F. G. 8, - 1,519 words
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Article713 1931-09-02 12 PORT OF PENANG Schedule of Principal Lines THK following is a list ol vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the seek IN PORT TO DAY s 8 'Rawang’’ Sails for Kmtang, Pun gab, Ghirbi. and Kantang to-day at 5 p.m. I■ H Panda! from Sungei713 words
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Advertisement26 1931-09-02 12 The Nearer the Bone the Sweeter the Meat with. HP ISA The Sauce of Healthy Appetite Agents: A. R. HOLDEN CO., t G.P.O. Box 265. Singapore.26 words
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Advertisement485 1931-09-02 12 wo* y CRAVENA is one of the eight reasons why they DO HOT AFFECT THE THROAT Since 1921 we have constantly repeated the statement that Craven ‘A’ Cork-Tipped Cigarettes do not affect the throat. Read these facts, and you will know that this is why millions of these cigarettes are485 words
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Article233 1931-09-02 13 HIS VISIT TO BANGKOK To Fly to India from Siam Parip, August 28 M REYN AU D, the Minister for th? Colonie?, has accepted the in- vitation of the Kirg of Shinto visit Bangkok on hie return from Indo ChinaM. Degobart, of the “Intranß’geant,” hai interviewed233 words
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Article108 1931-09-02 13 -MYSTERY CLEARED UP Leipsig, Augud 25 The mystery of the Z-ppelin’s phototskeu in the Arctic regions whereon an aercpla e appeared which was not cbservea by the airship’s look-out mer. and at one time was suppose 1 to be the Amundsen i-line, seems cleared up by the108 words
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Article89 1931-09-02 13 FRANK HARRIS PASSES Nic*, August 27 Mr. Frank Harris, one of the mcs notable Engihh men cf Utters, a raturali?el American and a friend of Ruskin, i npassant and Cecil Rhodes a famed -5-a kt spear ea 3 scholar and biographer of eCir V, Hde. who89 words
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Article60 1931-09-02 13 MINISTER VI ITS BERLIN’S AIRPORT Nauen (Berlin). Auguet 27 Prince Pridi, the Siamese Minister, in cfficiels of the German Office, visited exhaustively Tk^ e airport bt Tern pel hof. carried out fights over the city, erea iter, in a short address the Prince B(^m ra tion for60 words
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Article74 1931-09-02 13 J ipan, August 26 Govprr 8 SD CiDt enterprise which the 01 iB BO Dg undertake in the 400> t£ca year tk® expense of three t seD over a period of dfccovJ^V 8 a plan for et couraging the l be e»p t?. 0 m neß aD74 words
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Article294 1931-09-02 13 THE NON-AGGRESSION PaCTS Polish Proposals Not Acceptable Nauen (Berlin), August 26 NEWS emanating from Paris regarding the alleged Polish-Russian negotiations for a non-aggression pact are received here w ith scepticism. Polit cal quaitere see no reason to doubt the accuracy of the recent Russian statement that294 words
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Article85 1931-09-02 13 THE ZUIDER ZEE SCHEME Amsterdam, August 28 The Island of Woerengen, which attained at one time notoriety ss the residence of Germany k former Crown Prince, in the Zuider Z»e, lai ceaeed to be an ial «nd. A double dam c r mplet*lv finished laid high dry85 words
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Article50 1931-09-02 13 THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE Rome, August 29 The Pepe, receiving a hundred Rome ard Milan stulente, confirmed the report that the corflict with the Quiriral was on the w«y to a *a sfac:ory sclution and claimed that the Catholics could now look hopefully towards the future.50 words
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Article49 1931-09-02 13 FROM A FRENCH BANK Par’s, August 28 A French greup hss granted credits of 142,000.000 francs and a loan of ten millions to Latvia. The credits *re des’gnad to cover large purchases in Franc?, mainly of railway stcck. The loan is of four years’ duration.49 words
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Article47 1931-09-02 13 WITNESSED BY BATHERS Paris, August 26 An aeropl me was seen to fall into the sea by a hundred bathers on the beach near Toulon. Although many boats set out at once to aid the airmen no trace was Lund of the i la-e.47 words
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Article45 1931-09-02 13 Carlsruh?, August 27 The Seismographic Institute registered a violent earthquake at 4 36 p.m. Middle European Z re time on Thursday, which was more fetbly repeated at 7 c’dcck. It is thought the centre cf the disturbance ie about 7,400 kilometres away.45 words
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Article568 1931-09-02 13 HELP IN STUDY OF ANTHROPOIDS Sir J. A. Thomson’s Theories SIR J. Arthur Thomson, the biologist, who addressed the, summer school of the British Social Hygiene Council at Oxford on “Biology and Humtn' Life,” expressed a hope that the' idawn of reason may be568 words
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Article1628 1931-09-02 14 MODEL FACTORY IN CZECHO-SLOVAKIA Boot Industry Lessons Major p. ruzicka, representative of Czechoslovakia in the Irish Free State, delivered an interesting address to the members of the Dublin Rotary Clnb last month, in ;he coarse of which he described ;he success of a shoe manufacturer1,628 words
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