Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 September 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-09-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 205. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement600 1931-09-08 1 fjAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street o n I nil Imu ihiiiibi 11 mu nil mill ■■■■rnnw war "minimax" Mfliayaii Fertilisers, Ltd. m Ammonium Phosphate s I i Ammonium Phosphate (L) 111 3 “A Had B” Soda-acid type Bon? Meal (Steamed Fine)600 words
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Advertisement16 1931-09-08 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Thone 772, 168, 70, BISHOP STBEET, PENANG,16 words
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Advertisement1737 1931-09-08 2 TOtEr THE BANKS. -> 2 5 '—-s- COMPOUND HOUSE with garJge and pta f ItaT A r 1 IN A 1N <J CHARTERED BANK HEDERLAHDSCHE HANDEL Street. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. MAATSCHAPPIJ, I. V. t tth,t no C A 'Zf? r V n? (t-corporaled by Royd Cbernr 1868 J1,737 words
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Article248 1931-09-08 3 Rugby League Cup Final to Return North AT the next meeting of the Rugby League Council the provisional arran gene ate for next aeason’e Challenge Cup Final wdl again need revision, writes Forward.” Originally the date fixed was April 9 and the venue Wembley, but after finding248 words
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Article173 1931-09-08 3 Benny Leonard, the great Jewish fighter who for so many y'ars reigned as the undisputed light-weight champion of the world, has decided at the age of 35 to return once again *o b x ng. His decision will surprise all those who knew of th? vast173 words
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Article128 1931-09-08 3 Followers of Rugby football will be interested to that among the visitors to London at the present time is Cliff Porter, captain of the invincible New Zea Anders of 1924—25. His masterly tactic 3, coolness, and initiative pulled the tourists out of many tight corner?, and128 words
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Article77 1931-09-08 3 West Bromwich Albion F.C., winners of the F.A. Cup and runners up to Everton for the championship of Division 11. of the League, made a profit of £7,186 Isst season, a record for the club. The c’ub own the freehold of their ground and stands,77 words
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Article39 1931-09-08 3 New York In the Metropolitan Golfing Association’s revised list of handicap rating”, in which 4,870 golfers are r amed, Phil Perkins, the former British amateur champion, figures among the leading players on the one stroke mark.39 words
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Article181 1931-09-08 3 Are the National Unions Satisfied IT is rumoured that all is not well on the legislative side cf golf. The Joint Advisory Committee is doing its work in an atmosphere which is not conducive to the best resuLs. The Royal and Ancient Club is inclined to be a181 words
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Article156 1931-09-08 3 OWNER OF TdY TRY AGAIN Mr. P. W. Carr, the well-known racehorse ovner, died at his residence, Hemingford P*rk, S'. Ives. Huntingdonshire, on August 7, after a long illness. He was 72 years of age. He waa senior partner in the firm of Messrs.156 words
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Article127 1931-09-08 3 Title Fight Off” TARLETON TO GO ABROAD A good deal of surprise was caused by the decision of Nel Tarleton, the Liverpool feather-weight, to cancel his championship fi jht with Johnny Cuthbert, fixed for September 7, in Sheffield. TaiUton has decided instead to visit South Africa for a contest in127 words
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Article132 1931-09-08 3 After an absence from first-class cricket of two years it is Dr. R. H. Bettington’s intention to turn out again rcgu’arly during the next Australian season. I: remains to be seen whether he will be able to regain the bowling form which, together with his vigorous batting132 words
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Article98 1931-09-08 3 SHEFFIELD CLASH FOR BRITISH TITLE AND BELT It is understood that the hitch in the arrangements far the fight between John* ny Cuthbert and Nel Tarleton for the British f a'her weight title and Lonsdale Belt has dow been removed, and that the contest will take place98 words
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Advertisement319 1931-09-08 3 Andrews will help you to get every ounce out of life by Zj keeping your system always JH XW wor king at concert pitch.’* Jtj You nee< l never drop out of /TjrWx id work or play on account of headaches, biliousness, constiRv V l/i pation and the like, if319 words
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Advertisement388 1931-09-08 3 H This is I f) smiler/ I fed from the start on > A “Cow and Gate.” Well g pleased with life, sleeping >' like a top and making ||r headway to mother’s, < j doctor’s and nurse’s infinite satisfaction, g. IW. Cow and Gate does not cause that excessive388 words
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Advertisement828 1931-09-08 4 a-ny- A M<»»s a«s l!1B jitais» aßH»msK«Hai«* B n33X!xnin:axn33ii3zn 3xnxQxnzjCT!XE Campaign Closes Next Thursday, i September 10th, at 4 p.m. j I GRAND PRIZE »MW i Votes will be 5 j I counted popularity campaigns g BORNEO MOTORS, $3,400. g P£NAN& ■—=J at AWARD 0F PRIZES 0N I —THURSDAY s828 words
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Advertisement835 1931-09-08 5 H iirimiiiMw i H i —nr—** iB K -m a rs u -fir PRIZES J|fj| ELECTION AWARDED i!-| |ll3l lIIT II r CLOSES SEPTEMBER 10th />" O JIW W SEPTEMBER 10th I 2 PRIZES I ICT AD PANDIMTEQ [value $lBO II Six Months Double Ticket, Circle $200.00. “1 U 1835 words
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1290 1931-09-08 6 Foundling for “Double Will Black Hawk Make Good To Morrow? Tambour Battant a Good Thing BY "TIC-TAG AS I anticipated in my notes Trawellton, the Champion Medan griffin, hrs been promoted forthwith to Class 2, after her easy win in Class 3 on1,290 words
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Article248 1931-09-08 6 TORQUAY SWAMPED West B. A. Wins Again SPURS DISAPPOINT London, September 7 The Cup holders accomplished another excellent performance by defeating Sunder land by the only goal of the match. West Ham was swamped at Sheffield where the United piled up six goals without reply. There248 words
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Article176 1931-09-08 6 —Reuter 11—10 CAMERONIAN Orpen Backed at 9-2 London, September 7 The latest betting for the St. Leger, to be run at Doncaster on Wednesday, shows that Cameronian is being backed as a certainty. Last week 6-5 was taken and offered but to day the odds have—Reuter - 176 words
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Article372 1931-09-08 6 PENANG BEATEN Only One Doubles Victory gome very interesting tennis was witnessed on the Ipoh Club Courts on Saturday and Sunday, when a team of tennis players from Penang visited Ipoh for an Inter-State competition. Rain on Sunday evening however spoilt the concluding play and two372 words
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Article329 1931-09-08 6 Mr. Hancock of Tikka Taiping Tin Dredging Ltd., Taiping, is shortly leaving for Home. Mr. 11. B Day has been recognised pro ▼isiontdly as Vice Consul of the U.S.A, at Singapore. Mr. G. Heron has been appointed tern porarily as Surveyor General of Ships Straits Settlements. Mr.329 words
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Advertisement79 1931-09-08 6 Br L Wil I 1 w’M < I '“W 3 baby-foo Jj WO R RICHER THE DISH eS fill gain in richness when you add a little Bovrii. j Bovrii brings out the nourishing and appetising qualities I of the food. "fa BIOVDII Ge* fx Set of ZAG-ZAW I Picture79 words
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Article2281 1931-09-08 7 Jelutong Shooting Affair Antipathy Between Accused and Deceased D. P. P. ’s Opening Address At the Penang Assize Court this morning, P. M. P. K. ixanan, an Indian, until recently a schoolmaster, stood his trial for the murder of Nelson Gunawardene by shooting at him2,281 words
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Article205 1931-09-08 7 HARMSWORTH TROPHY Gar Wood’s Successful “Ruse” BOTH DISQUALIFIED Detroit, September 8 In the second heat of the Harmsworth Trophy Kaye Don’s Mies England 11. turned turtle and sank. The occupants were saved. To the horror of thousands of spectators Miss England was taking tbe bend205 words
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Article120 1931-09-08 7 —Rugby Radio tervice. Ulster Grand Prix Won At 86 M.P.H. London. September 7 Some of the most remarkable motor cycle racing ever seen on a road resulted in Ulster regaining the honour of having held tbe fastest motor cycle road race when Woods on a Norton machine—Rugby Radio tervice. - 120 words
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Article155 1931-09-08 7 REiULTfI AND TIES The following are tbe ties for Wednesday: Drawn Doubles Scr J M Strang and F Baker v 3 R D Milligan and J T T Webster Doubles Handicap B —2 W H Grinter and GO Miller v —15.2 J P B Whaley and155 words
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Article103 1931-09-08 7 RESULTS AND TIES The following are the results of Monday's ties:— Mixed Doubles —5 Mr and Mrs E Rei mann beat +4 Mr and Mrs L R Tofield 21—10. tor Mrs Syer and G 0 Miller be r it 5 Mr and .Mrs M J Thorpe 21-9103 words
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Article118 1931-09-08 7 The many friends in Malaya of Mr F. H Dupree Superintendent of the Paya Lebar Wireless Station* and Mrs. Dupree will learn with deep regret of tbe death of Mrg Dupree, which occurred at tbe General Hospital, Singapore, on Sunday. Mrs. Dupree, who was118 words
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Article233 1931-09-08 7 POSSIBLE CONFERENCE N.E.I. Governor to Be Interviewed The Times tf Ceylon barns that II E. the Governor has cabled to the new Govern or of the Dutch East Indie» erquiring whether he would be wil'ing to grant an interview to a deputation of the Ceylon Rubber Industries233 words
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Article158 1931-09-08 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Public Interest Remains Unabated London, September 7 Interest by tbe general public in the flood light illustration of notable London build ings is unabated and large crowds throng the streets in the lighted area each evening. The Foreign Delegates to the International Illumination Congress, in—Rugby Radio Service. - 158 words
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Article59 1931-09-08 7 —Reuter. Proposed I extile Mills in China London, September 8 The Daiy Mail Melbourne correspon dent cables that the Australian Graziers Association is discussing proposals to establish textile mills in China on Condi tion that the Chinese interests agree to market Australian Wool. A Commonwealth official, Mr. 11.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article44 1931-09-08 7 Reuter. Proposal Nat to Plant New Orleans, September 8 Mr Long. Governor of Louisiana states that at least five States namely, Mississippi Alabama, North and South Carolina end Arkansas are prepared to plant no cotton next year provided Texas also agrees.—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article185 1931-09-08 7 DINNER AT ANANDA BAWAN HOTEL In honour of Mr. K. Narasimha Iyengar, Managing Editor of the Tamil Nesan Kuala Lumpnr, who has been on a visit to Penang. Mr. S. Subbaraya Pillay, Vice President of the Penang Hindu Sabha. last night gave a dinner at the185 words
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Article459 1931-09-08 7 MEN!I3NED TO-DAY Defence Counsel’s Application Refused The five accused who are charged in connection with the loss of a cheque foe $2 700 from Messrs Boustead and Co. Ltd., were produced before the Penang Police Magistrate Mr. E. J ago, this morning and the case was459 words
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Advertisement188 1931-09-08 7 TO LET House* No*. 1. and 7, Clovehall Road. Moderate rente. Entry October lit» Apply No. 130 </ Pinang Gzsde. Compound House, No. 178, Kelawef "toad. Immediate Entry. Compound House. No. 54, Peel ivenue. Imm*d aie Entry. Apply 59. Reach Street, Penang. TRADE MARK. Notice is hereby given that SA188 words
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Article440 1931-09-08 8 Malaya is now committed to an experiment fraught with consequences. The medical and health services of the Colony and the Federated Malay States are to be placed under singh control and the man chosen for the task is Dr. Wilson, Principal Medical Officer, F.M.q., who will henceforth wear the440 words
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Article258 1931-09-08 8 Thia country ia in the throea of un employment, spread among all communities. The present day situation reflecta little credit on the government or governmenta and doea not aay much for the proviaion of the many firms which enjoyed years of prosperity in the past. Here in Malaya where258 words
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Article48 1931-09-08 8 Chinese Rescued From Tank (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok September 7 A Chinese who was mentally deranged, jumped yesterday into a tank in the temple grounds containing live crocodiles. The latter commenced to bite him Nine policemen rescued him after he had been severely bitten.48 words
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Article1244 1931-09-08 8 A H. L. Penang, Tuesday. <77 S will be gathered by perusal of our leading article to-day conflict is jound to arise in the mind of the humble man-in-street regarding the changes now taking place in the F.M.S., and the Colony under the schemes for “unification.” ItA H. L. - 1,244 words
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Advertisement284 1931-09-08 8 From the Kitchen of I Mary Hale Martin I like them- I fane* PRUNE MU’ FFIN- I 2 enps white flour I e £g r I 4 teaspoons baking powder 1/3 cap Libby 8 Evaporated Milk i teaspoon salt 2/3 cup water I 2nl 1 tablespoon sugar 2 table spoons284 words
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Advertisement35 1931-09-08 8 c J -i THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chet Q|_—_ 635 words
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Miscellaneous24 1931-09-08 8 TIDE TABLES High Wake» Low Wate» To-Dat 910 a.m. 2.00 a.m. 10.15 p.m 420 p.m. To Mobbow 10.09 Bun. LH 11.00 pm. 5.04 p.m*24 words
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THE KING LEADS THE WAY
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200 1931-09-08 9 I Civil List To Be Reduced I by £50,000 I I Prince of Wales Gives £10,000 I Prime Minister’s Message I to the Nation i I I Budget on Thursday I The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, has issued the following message I ftfcfMOR: t200 words
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Article78 1931-09-08 9 lUdin a dutlu K the ei r loit.—Rugby oervjioe. Emerges From Under Arctic Ice London. September 7 nmri Wilkins, in his Polar sub cn^ De t iJ S ant^U 8 hssemerged safely from er tbe Arctic >es and is proceeding across The r en Sta towards Spitsbergen, k.*?.lUdin a • dutluK the eirloit.—Rugby oervjioe. - 78 words
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Article58 1931-09-08 9 —E enter. Weather Delays Start From Koenigsherg Berlin, September 7 Unfavourable weather prevented Amy J ohnson leaving Koenigsherg this morning. She is starting as soon as it is possible this afternoon for Hanover where she expeejs to arrive in four or five hours. Amy is carry «Dga Siberian—E enter. - 58 words
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Article497 1931-09-08 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Determination To Succeed THE COMMON DESIRE London September 7 When the Federal Structure Committee of the Round Table Conference, which adjourned last January resumed its sittings at St. James’s Palace this afternoon, the Prime Minister was present to extend, as Chairman of the Conference,—Rugby Radio Service. - 497 words
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Article38 1931-09-08 9 Reuter. Unconditional Surrender of Rebels New York, September 7 A message from Santlgo de hile states that it is officially announced that the rebels have unconditionally surrendered after a threat of further bombardment from the air.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article288 1931-09-08 9 will be issued later in the week. —Rugby Radio Service. Wanted to Help Labour Cabinet AN IMPOSSIBLE POLICY Londoi, September 7 1 vrotart attack on bankers and an unalterjbte opposition to the policy of the National Government were points in the presidential speech of Mr. Hayday, M.P.,will be issued later in the week.—Rugby Radio Service. - 288 words
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Article133 1931-09-08 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Due To Lack of Confidence London, September 7 The twelfth Annual Assembly of the League of Nations opened at Geneva today with a speech by the President of the Council, Senor Lerrox, the Spanish Foreign Minister. M. Titulesoo (Roumania) was elected President of the—Rugby Radio Service. - 133 words
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Article91 1931-09-08 9 —Rugby Radio Service. British Schneider Pilot’s Feat London September 7 One of Britain’s Schneider pilots, Flight Lieutenant Stanforth yesterday attained a speed estimated at 45 miles an hour while diving one of the new Vickers Super-Marine Rolls Royce machines from nearly 2 0 0 feet. The—Rugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article25 1931-09-08 9 —Reuter. Tokyo, September 7 The American aviators Allen and Moyle hopped off from Sabishiro North Japan, at 5 30 this morning for Seattle—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article24 1931-09-08 9 The descriptive note on the new East Coast Railway, announced for to day. will be held over until the Sunday Gazette.”24 words
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Article14 1931-09-08 9 —Reuter. Friedrichshafen, September 7 The Graf Zappelin has arrived from Pernambuco.,—Reuter. - 14 words
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Advertisement11 1931-09-08 9 v mhbhBEMrl W B m /£m2£*CW J '>w >,’.■‘.ji. j’ 1 >11 words
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Advertisement154 1931-09-08 9 1 I MOTOR CYCLES MODEL S 6. 349 H.P. O.H.V. Two Port Fist ReliiMe. ECONOMICAL a Deferred Send for Free Payments Arrangred. Illustrated Catalogue. SOLE AGENTS: John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Tpoh. I IN SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. WHEN trade is lad the motto oj154 words
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2926 1931-09-08 10 General Meeting Much Information Required by Members Tin Quota and International Pool The First General Mating of Dredging Association, Southern Malaya. was hel i at the Office of Messrs. Neill and Bell, Kui’a Lumpur, on Saturday. The following were present: Messrs. J. T. Johnson. (President)2,926 words
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368 1931-09-08 10 STRIKE LEADER Hylam Youths Bound Over Arrested on suspicion by a detective at Green Lane, a Hylam youth named Kuet Mooi Chin, who was produced before Mr. E. Jago in the Penang Police Court thia morning, was describad by tha Chief of the Detective Department, Mr.368 words
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Article390 1931-09-08 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The f o’lowing were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s shut list *t 11 aon. to-day:— Yesterday To day g 8 g C Shares a P a> C 5 O M 02 M OQ 0. o. o. SG» Rubber (Dollar) Allenby .65 .85390 words
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Article50 1931-09-08 10 Latest Londoa, Rew York tad Local Prices TINt LONDON Spit £ll5 0 0 Down 7/8 3 Huth’ £ll7-18 0 Down 7/6 SINGAPORE $59 p# sica! Down 37a c. 7a tons RUBBER'. Lorton 2i d, Unchanged RraTsrk 415/!6c (Sdd) Unchanged Uni 7|c, Unchanged By ot Ifuiri KBii&iiDit& 00.50 words
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Article193 1931-09-08 10 PEGOH CHAIRMAN AND R-G.A. ROADWAYS SCHEME At the annual meeting cf Merl man Pegoh, M'. G. K n*by (:he chairun*) eaid tla’: the problem before the industry lay in bringirg ontumpiion of rubber more into line with production. Tn© Rubber Growers’ Association had bt en doing their utmost193 words
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Article228 1931-09-08 10 AUGUST RETURNS The following reiun b an for iu of August: EOr month lai ping Tin Dredging C o r M No. 1 Dredge Hours Cubic yards Piculs Ran'.* a Tin Dredging p n No. 2 Dreige. U Hook Cubic y.rdr J 37 P cu.s228 words
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Article69 1931-09-08 10 London, Septemb 3 r 7 Paris. 123 94; New York» 4.85 U; Bruwele, 34.89. G-neva, 24.31; A*ni> i-m, 12.05; Milan 92.90; fckrlin 20.57; Stockholm 18.15; Cop nLagtSi 18.18; Oslo, 18.18; Vienna, 34.6; mfeUft HslaingfoiP, 193; M-><i>‘id, SLSj; L ebon, 10; Athens, 375; Eadarrit Sl7 RiG, 3 3 269 words
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Advertisement48 1931-09-08 10 IMEND YOUR RADIATOR WHILE YOU USE YOUR CAR! g USE:— I ON SALE AT GARAGE I Distributors: i K. LEE SAN COI 81, BEACH STREET, PENANG. OLD NALAYL PenwaMes si OW J G/fS fexemiaU, i« at a copy. JM net fts Pemala fc Pinung Gazette e Pei!fiQg-4if«Bi, Fosasg.48 words
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Article882 1931-09-08 11 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines ioiiowing is a list of vess.iis arriving and sailing from Penang during the wk IN PORT TO DAY eg Sitiawan from Kuala Kuran and Bagan Sera s Sails for Kuala Kuran and Rigan Serai on Wednesday at 10 8.882 words
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Article1160 1931-09-08 11 CONSUMPTION STAGNANT What 222 Company Reports Revealed ENORMOUS STOCK London, August 18 Throughout the rubber market, the verdict is that the May July quarter of 1931 waa flat and unprofitable, (states the Rubber and Tea Quarterly). Rubber prices showed only a fractional recovery, which was lost when the1,160 words
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Article75 1931-09-08 11 Penang, September 8. By of Tht Chartertd Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 11/16 m 4 m/ta 2/8 7/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 7/32 On ..I h Documentary 2/4 11/32 New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,410 India a T.T. 1551 Bangkok T.T. 78 r ßatavia T.T.75 words
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Article295 1931-09-08 11 JULY NOP SO GOOD AS JUNE Malayan trade for the month of July did not show any improvement over the previous month, according to the Return of Foreign Imports and Exports, which gives the total imports as $39,262,061 (£4,580,574) and exports $35,969.567 (£4,196,450). Total imports of merchandise amounted295 words
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Article286 1931-09-08 11 EFFECTS OF RESTRICTION SCHEME London, August 18 The tin-market, (says the "Financial News”) remains chiefly fcflaenced by the battle between the bull group and the working of the international restriction scheme on the one side, and the unwieldy accumulation of stccks and the reduced and apparently still286 words
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Article86 1931-09-08 11 Siagspvra Prices for Stands rd Ribbed Smoksd Sheet for to-day ere as follows: Spot 7f cts. per lb. Sept. 7| .I Oct./Dec. .«8 ii Jan./Mar. M 8j >i Market Quiet. London and Liverpool Stock decrees sed by 934 tons. The following prices were realised fc r86 words
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Article43 1931-09-08 11 The homeward mail by the s.s. fy/ra closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 12 h icstant. The ss. Bohna with mails despatched from London on August 20 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 11th instant.43 words
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Advertisement33 1931-09-08 11 LARGE estate check rolls. iTo Clear at Specially Reduced Prices Weekly Check Roil Books with Rice Advance Column f without fortnightly r with w at $2.50 eacil Stocked by PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD33 words
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Advertisement51 1931-09-08 11 1 I H -S I The Hall Mark\. of a superlative\ I J product-X-KV I f- 1 I I ww lib I l* b I i«l (L 3 E —r wMrniinirr'ffrtii i flem—■■■MiHffftiFF ilriffiff f iMMffilMi m hiism it m a Sin t DUNLOP H The lyre Incomparable cij I51 words
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1049 1931-09-08 12 Distinction Between Gaming and Gambling wS all betting gambling, and is 8 there a distinction between gaining and gambling? This is the subject of an interesting controversy between the Kev. T. A. Lacey, I). D., Canon of Worcester, and “Artifex” of the1,049 words
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Article997 1931-09-08 12 is very irritating.— The Times Literary Supplement. Three Continents Wilderness Trails in Three Continents. An Account of Travel, Big Game Hunting and exploration in India, Burma, China, East Africa and Labrador. By Lionel A. D. Leslie. (Heath Oranton, 10s. 6d. net.) In the short foreword he contributesis very irritating.—The Times Literary Supplement. - 997 words
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Advertisement25 1931-09-08 12 Endorsed by the medi- X s cal profession for over gf' 40 years Obtainable from all chemists < Wholesale distributors: fft* The Medical Hall, Singapore gg’25 words
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Advertisement148 1931-09-08 12 The JERRY” Folding Lever Roller Clip. Enables you to file your letters—Lock them up in file and refer to them easily. Gives 50 per cent, more jaw capacity than any similar clip. Send $l-25 for a set of 5 (different sizes). SOLE DISTRIBUTORS. Pinang gazette Press, Jstd. PENANG. -i p—148 words
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Advertisement43 1931-09-08 12 Elb. S. K. MoKamed Yusoff Co., Victoria Pier, Penang. Mitchell Pier, Bagan Luar. ®the :orn ot th-3 ETS-1T” to that aching de the pain i« relieved, i cf “GETS-IT” and you >rn right off with M I of “GETS-1T” on hand. Chicago, U.S.A.43 words
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Miscellaneous193 1931-09-08 12 TONIGHT AT 6-15 <£ 9- 30 The Popular English Favourite LESLIE HENSON in The Uproarious BRITISH Faice “A Warm Corner’ From the Famous Princess Theatre Stage Hit, with the Original Cast including Connie Ediss...Heather Thatcher TO-MORROW I Special Return Performance of Janet Gaynor Charles Farrell /A/ “High Society Blues Book193 words
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Article167 1931-09-08 13 SCOT CHARGED AT LONDON Distinguished Father Ba«il How® (21), a native of Glasgow, ftayicg at Tavistock Place» London, W. 0., wag placed on probition at Bow Street, Londor. for stea’.irg on the game day two motor c rs from At bey Road, St. John’s167 words
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Article184 1931-09-08 13 THE FO3SIBI! I HE3 OF T LM-PRINTS London, Argust 21 The pcseitnlftieß of a new device in the war fg drat criminals fire n being investigated Scotland Y rd. Idertifiirticn by means of fiagerprints has been in vogue for thirty year* »:d experts considering184 words
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Article198 1931-09-08 13 AN EPIC FIGHT RECALLED London, August 21 The epie of wartime between srmed norTcbantmen is recalled by the announcement that, owing to lack of work for he? du.irg the winter, the famous Conard liner ‘'Germania” is to be taken iff the London-New York run and198 words
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Article108 1931-09-08 13 taken over by the dollar lines U??/ thprameoflhe Portland Caliihir uUa J Bkjp 8 kjp Co., the Dollar Steamv«»«f>i0 Xn€B a 3 tdebased the twer ty-two teflS CQ tP ri ®’ug the former fleet oye-’-the t, Q f AD(J Inter-cojs’a! trade by Th.T 8 arine Linee Harin.108 words
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Article487 1931-09-08 13 VIPERS’ MEAL ALMOST A TRAGEDY His Heart Black Cerastes, the horned viper. Is an Egyptian. His skin Is rand coloured; his head is double pronged Ike the sku 1 of Satan* and I guess his heart is black, too, writes a "Daily Express’’ Special Representative. When487 words
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Article147 1931-09-08 13 NO BOMB BUT A SPIRIT FLASK Nauen (B?rlin), August 30 A ridiculous explanation has been revealed fcr an incident which gave rise to sensational and lurid Press reports of an attempt to blow up a passenger ’plane in mid-air on the line Munich to Berlin. An ex,147 words
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Article70 1931-09-08 13 JAPANESE AND SOViET CLAIMS Iwnaki, Japm, August 30 The Japanese Soviet negotiations over the Northern waters fishery issue is expected to be opened early in September at Moscow between the Jajanese Ambassa dor, Mr. H rota, and M. Rikhan. Among the agenda the manner of selection of70 words
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Article410 1931-09-08 13 Black and Brown Bear Cross-Breed A cross betweeen the Black and Brown bear, long believed to ex’st but never before established, ba? been found at last. The finder is Ciptain T. A. Barren, of Kaourtba’», perhaps the most experienced of living HimVayan sportsmen and biggame shots. In410 words
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