Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 September 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-09-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833» PUBLISHED DAILY No 207. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement488 1931-09-10 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street I A SAFE STATEMENT. “S ANJOW E L L” SECURITY SAFES- I ISfe I kjo no pro rogiroroi nv E RATNER |t RATNER |KM|SMg gj BgS~ ■\X\> S 1 H Improved Fire-Resisting HH > &¥<!488 words
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Advertisement16 1931-09-10 1 B.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68 9 70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.16 words
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Advertisement1759 1931-09-10 2 MISCELLANEOUS THE BANKS. I II oook-eoy A App°y to PIN A N G CHARTERED BANK NEDERIANDSCHE HANDEL Sungei Duri EaUte, S.rJ.ug, Kedah. 0 F INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. MAATSCHAPPU, N. V. A 'jr? r T V n? (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1868.) NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY /J V WkA1,759 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article768 1931-09-10 3 Monday:— Having in my larder a quart good stock, decide to make some Carrot g cnp by first preparing and slicing carrots (nnlew very smalli when more must be xjged) 2 onicns and 1 turnip, putting them in a sancepsn with I ci. of batter and cook768 words
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Article489 1931-09-10 3 POFPY BACON - BY POFPY BACON The beret revolutionized the millinery ■wcilj overnight, and for six months there were practically no changes in hats. Caps of fabric, silk, or wool, growing sma.hr and smaller in sze as they were worn further and further iff the forehead, occupied everybody’s489 words
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Article616 1931-09-10 3 BY ROSAMUND Gone a*e the days when parents considered it a duty to force children to eat things they did not like. Then the dining table was 1 able to bee me a battlefield over rice pudding with this one, or tapicca with another, as the cause of616 words
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Article, Illustration52 1931-09-10 3 In the popular shades for sports clothes —greens tnd browns new tones are now available. Here is agraen blouie of the co'our of grara, iu a vary fine wool stockinette. The neck buttons high, and the aim; licit y of the design renders the monogrammed pocket52 words
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Article679 1931-09-10 3 OLGA WRIGHT - BY OLGA WRIGHT Thia fashion for improving the front door is becoming seriou*. Those who are dubious can verity the statement by noticing how, in the shops and stores, “door furniture” is being extensively displayed. For indoor us», fittings usually take the form of '‘door679 words
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Article503 1931-09-10 3 BERYL HARPER - BY BERYL HARPER “Oh, and please order me adezen pounds of bran,” said Mary, as I vao getting ready for a shopping mission for her. "I wouldn't be without it for anything.” "What do you do withit?' lacked interestedly, for Mary's hints are always worth passing on. All503 words
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Article511 1931-09-10 3 IRENE ADAIR - BY IRENE ADAIR Even before the Autumn really sets in. woolly sweaters are seasonable and we connot compliin the colours in the new designs. They are rich, varied and mixed with imagination. Perhaps the sweater is chosen to tone with the suit, but a colour contrast is511 words
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Article98 1931-09-10 3 Writing on the subj ?ct of the deathwatch bee 1% a correspondent of "The Times'* says the ticking, or lapping noise caused by the little creature signalling to its mate is rarely heard and located except in the profound quiet of the sick room* by those whose98 words
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Advertisement88 1931-09-10 3 LEA PERRINS' T SAUCE j The ORIGINAL and genuine Worcestershire S Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited, Registered Head Office: 1/3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, (Registered under the Trust Companies Ordinance 1926 with security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government) is prepared to act as Trustees, Executors, Administrators, Receivers, Managers88 words
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Advertisement723 1931-09-10 4 y k ©am iroxrtnzmsTm?™ ♦ns 3 i 9 m M)lk iIT CLOSES 4 P M-TO-DAY I Jg Ba j M M M BfIHBBHHnBIMUHiBSnBBHB I I GRAND PRIZE »®s» TTJF VniW 4 V TES i Will be WILL BE *3 g I $3,400. AUSTIN IS-6 CYL. VALUE CmiTl S I Purchased723 words
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Advertisement910 1931-09-10 5 r A i PRIZES I AWARDED nl-l llltfl'Tlll B I 9 CLOSES f! J TO-DAY. to-DAY. j £3 2 PRIZES I inrn AD PAMniBATUQ VALUE $lBO i Six Months Double Ticket, Circle $200.00. U 1 U 1 V f Ufllll/Ll/nIDU 6 MONTHS’ DOUBLE TICKET Six Months Double Ticket, Reserved $lOO.OO.910 words
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1138 1931-09-10 6 Singapore Races Rose Mine and Nancykar Spring Surprises Presidentkar’s Great Form (From Onr Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 9 After a wet morning the weather was still drizzly when the first race was run but it cleared up as the afternoon wore on. The going was1,138 words
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Article229 1931-09-10 6 —Reuter OHELBEA DEFEATED Dundee Utd. Draws With Kilmarnock COWDENBEATH’S VICTORY London, September 9 The Arsenal again had to be content with sharing the points. Portsmouth sharing equally six goals at Highbury. The only other London side engaged in the First Division was Chelsea and Sheffield Wednesday—Reuter - 229 words
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Article251 1931-09-10 6 —Reuter. ORPEN SECOND J Cameronian Finishes Last BOOKMAKERS’ HARVEST Doncaster, September 9 The race for the St. Leger Stakes resulted as follows: Ld Rosebery’s SANDWICH H Wragg 1 Sir J Rutherford’s ORPEN Joe Childs 2 Mr W Woodward’s SIR ANDREW P Beasley 8 Mr k—Reuter. - 251 words
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Article1699 1931-09-10 6 PETITION HEARD Liquidation to Continue Under Court Supervision The affairs of Messrs. G. H. Sweet Shop Limited were before the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Monday, when, on behalf of the petitioning creditors, Mr. J. T. Haydon applied for compulsory winding up of the Company,1,699 words
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Advertisement178 1931-09-10 6 1 This is JaO SMILER/ fed from the start on < “Cow and Gate.” Well x pleased with life, sleeping A a to P aud making headway to mother’s, i doctor’s and nurse’s [infinite satisfaction. Cow and Gate does not cause that excessive fatness which is so un- desirable, and178 words
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Article382 1931-09-10 7 FULL WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY Abbot’s Gift for the Blue Riband The following are the full weights for Saturday. lhe last day of the bingapore Tarf Cub (Gold Cup) Meeting. 0a the weights Abbot’s Gift reads s good thing for the Gold Cup and Mr. Ufclliagß, if382 words
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Article109 1931-09-10 7 RESULT AND TIES Ths following, are the results of Wednes day a Ties Te.iias of three r Ser E Reimann A F Bauuhan and E T M Lias beat w or G B F Southam, E W Gibecn and M J Thorpe 21-15. ChanpioEship Singles J109 words
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Article132 1931-09-10 7 RESULTS AND T<E3 The following are the results of Wednes Cay a Ties Diwn Doubles: —3 R D A illigan and JT T Webster beat Scr J M ttrang and r Biker 6-2, 6—4. Doubles "B —l5 2 J PB Whaley a nd J M Mason beat132 words
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Article77 1931-09-10 7 DENANG to MEET PERAK Jfhe Penang Police Football Club have u r,<V to travel to Taiping on Saturday P ember 19 to meet the Perak Police T R football match. The Perak Police Pn? P 1 V. 6 champions of the F. M S nern Cfe <^77 words
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Article351 1931-09-10 7 MAJOR DOYLE INTERVIEWED Cruel Only When Heart Affected ACUTE AGONY EXAGGERATION (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 9 The remarks of Mr. Onraet, when presiding at the annual meeting of the S. P. 0. A. this week, on the cruelty of racing dry coated horses has aroused351 words
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Article83 1931-09-10 7 ACCUSED aRE AQUITTED AND DISCHARGED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore September 10 At the Singapore Assizes, before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr P. J. Sproule, yesterday, four Chinese who were charged with armed gang robbery were acquitted and discharged but His Lordship sentenced a witness who83 words
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Article50 1931-09-10 7 —Reuter. Ste&mer Display in Far Fast Melbourne, September 10 In connection with the departure of Mr. Gepp to Shanghai on September 20 as a delegate to the Pacific Relations Committee the proposal is being discussed to charter a steamer to display Australian goods in the Far East. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article60 1931-09-10 7 RESIDENCY MEETING The first meeting in connection with plans for the organisation of the Poppy Day Fund this year was held last evening at the Residency, Mrs. P. T. Allen, the organiser, being in the chair. The pro gramme outlined is one which should ensure success.60 words
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Article90 1931-09-10 7 OPENING AT THE QUEEN 8 TONIGHT Hell s Angels which opens at the Queen’s Theatre to night, took nearly three years to make and cost $4.(00,000. Approximately 187 aviators, and as many mechanics, including nearly every stunt flyer and ex war ace available in America participated in the90 words
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Article1173 1931-09-10 7 CLOSING PHASES Found Guilty of Lesser Offence 4 YEAR'S R. I. Peter P M. K. Kanan. the Malayalee Schoolmaster, till recently of St. Anne’s School, Prai, who was on trial for his life, for the shooting at Nelson Gunawardene, a Singhalese at a house in Jelutong1,173 words
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Article178 1931-09-10 7 Dr. 8. Danasamy, Deputy Medical Officer. Taiping is due back from long leave about t eptember 17. Mr J. Mitchell has been elected Chair man of Kuala Krau Rubber Co., Ltd, in place of the late Mr. Noel Bingley. The British Resident, Pahang, the Hon. Mr. H.178 words
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Article144 1931-09-10 7 ONE PLEADS GUILTY Detective Inspector Gordon to day pro duced before Mr. Elward Jago, Police Magistrate Penang three men and charged them with loitering at or near enang Rom for the purpose of bookmaking, betting, wagering, or set ling bets. Kumar-isamy, the first accused, pleaded144 words
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115 1931-09-10 7 THREE MATCHES AF PENANG A team of footballers organised by Mr. Alan Loke are expected here from Selangor to morrow and will play three matches dur ing this week end. Their first engagement will be with the X. R. C. ta-morrow. On ‘aturday they115 words
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Article50 1931-09-10 7 INTERIM DIVIDEND OF 14 TER CENT. The Chartered Bank. Penang, is in receipt of a telegram from its London Office reading as follows Directors have declared an Interim Dividend for the past half year at ths rate of 14 par cent, per annum subject to income tax.”50 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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820 1931-09-10 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette} Sir, —Mr Ong Joo Sun in the "'Straits Echo’’ of the 28th August wrote to for ward a suggestion that English educated youths with Cambridge local certificates the majority of whom are Chinese of course should820 words
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Article101 1931-09-10 7 Sir.—l notice in your calendar that the Public Holiday for the above festival takes place on the 20. h October in the Straits i Settlements, while in tue Federated Malay States the holiday is un the 9:b November. It would be interesting to know the reason why this festival101 words
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Article846 1931-09-10 7 HOUSE 1 REdcaSS Midnight Scene in Midwife’s House At the Assize Court to day. before Mr. Justice N. H. P, Whitley and a common jury, a Chinese named Khu Keat alias Khu Thye Keat, was charged with hiving, on August 4, at 15d(a) Pitt Street. Penang, committed846 words
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Article52 1931-09-10 7 To dny, at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March The Middy Alford 2 Overture Napoleon Bilton 3 Selection The Orchid Moni kten 4 Descriptiva Bells Of Ouseley Hume 5 Danzon Cubsna Sibomy” Lecuona 6 election White Horse Inn Stolz 7 One Step Gorgonzola More God c ave52 words
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Article15 1931-09-10 8 Finch —On September 5, at Penang, to Joyce, wife of Ralph Finch, a son.15 words
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Article534 1931-09-10 8 Of late a great deal of nonsense has appeared in the London press purporting to be authentic pictures of life and conditions in Malaya. It is not difficult to discern where the trash comes from. The bulk of it is attributable to irresponsible writers who have spent534 words
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Article237 1931-09-10 8 I The new hospital buildings are proceed ’ng apace. But from what we hear of the plans, there is a number of alterations imperative before the public will be satisfied that public needs will be served. As at present drawn up. the scheme is for the erection237 words
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Article1208 1931-09-10 8 A. 11. L - A. 11. L. Penang, Thursday. XUCH good must accrue as /y/ the result of the meeting held yesterday at the Residency in respect of Poppy Day collections for 1931. Mrs. P. T. Allen, the wife of the Hon. the Resident Councillor, has undertaken the task of organising.1,208 words
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Advertisement421 1931-09-10 8 From the Kitchen, of Mary Hale Martin You'll like themc 't&\ F«ncy prune m uffin. X^-'wr 2 cr ns white flour egg 4 t ipoocs baking powder 1/3 cap Libby’s Evaporated k teaspoon salt 2/3 cup water jg» Ak? IL 1 tebL spoon sucar 2 tabkspoc ns melted fet 1421 words
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Advertisement32 1931-09-10 8 E. O. 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 exnert European Chet32 words
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Miscellaneous22 1931-09-10 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low W»te» To-Day 1055 a.m. 5.0 > a.m. 11.40 pm. 542 p.m. To Morrow 11.38 a.m. 4<9 6.21 p.nu22 words
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Obituary55 1931-09-10 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Ong Bian Wan and the family of Mrs. Ong B;an Tat wish to express their thanks tn those relations and friends who attended the funeral of Mrs. Ong Bhn Tat, and also those who lent their cars for the occasion, eent messages and telegrams of condolence, scrolls, wreaths55 words
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Article664 1931-09-10 9 Benter. Orders in Council Authority STRENUOUS labour OPPOSITION American Confidence Revived I London, September 9 The Cabinet meeting this momj r g gave final consideration to the budget proposals. Lord Reading, the Foreign Secretary, received at the Foreign Office this afternoon the Foreign Ministers and Charge d’Affaires– Benter. - 664 words
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Article152 1931-09-10 9 —Reuter. “As Bad as in Great Britain” TRADE UNION CONGRESS Bristol, September 9 There was a disorderly scene at Bristol this mornii g outside the hall in which the Trade Union Congress was holding a session owing to the Congress refusing to receive a deputation from a,—Reuter. - 152 words
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Article137 1931-09-10 9 ,—Reuter. Attack on Bombay’s Acting Governor Poona. September 9 The student, named Gogate, who attacked Sir J. E B. Hotson has been sentenced to eight years' rigorous imprisonment. Gogate fired two shots at eir J. E. B Hotson Acting Governor of Bombay, while he was inspecting Ferguson,—Reuter. - 137 words
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Article111 1931-09-10 9 Reuter. Young Britisher Shot Dead la India Lahore, September 9 A Britisher named Donald Clark aged 18 was shot dead in terrible circumstances on the Bombay-Sxharanpur mailtrain early this morning. Clark entered a first class com partmentin which Lieut. Sheehan was sleep ing The latter is alleged– Reuter. - 111 words
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Article85 1931-09-10 9 —Reuter. Aerial Service to Japan Feasible London. September 9 Amy Johnson landed at Lympne Aerodrome and is leaving for Croydon. Later Amy Johnson landed at Croydon at 5.57 this evening at the conclusion of her flight from Tokyo. Interviewed by Reuter, she said she was of—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article72 1931-09-10 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Coinplimentary Dinner in London London, September 9 Arrangements have been made for a complimentary dinner, of a non political character to be given by Scots to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald in London on October 12, his birthday. Many Scottish Associations in London are represented on—Rugby Radio Service. - 72 words
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Article49 1931-09-10 9 Con Terence Federal Structure Committee.— Rugby Radio Service. London. September 9 Major Walter Elliot. Financial Secretary to the Treasury, has been added to the British Delegation to the Indian Round Table Conference and will be a member of the Federal Structure Committee.— Rugby Radio Service.Con Terence – Federal Structure Committee.—Rugby Radio Service. - 49 words
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Article179 1931-09-10 9 Reuter. Truce Viewed With Sympathy AGRICULTURAL CREDITS FOR EUROPE Criticism by Indian Delegate Washington, September 9 It is understood that the United States Government views with “friendly sympathy” Signor Grandi’s disarmament holiday proposals but no indication is given, however, as to whether the United States would takeReuter. - 179 words
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Article393 1931-09-10 9 Central Press. Clash In Three Or Four Days Canton September 9 The Nanking-Canton conflict, after many months’ vacillation and peace talks appears to be coming to a bead as the Cantonese invasion of the Hunan Province has reached Lei Yang which is only 33 miles from Heng Chow– Central Press. - 393 words
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Article59 1931-09-10 9 Rugby Radio Service. Excellent Progress Since Opera t on London. September 9 The Duke of Gloucester has made excellent progress since his operation for appendicitis and it is understood that he will shortly join the King and Queen at Balmoral. He will probably visit Princess Mary ViscountessRugby Radio Service. - 59 words
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Article173 1931-09-10 9 on a visit to Great Britain. —Rugby Radio Service. British Pilots Detailed EARLY ATTEMPT UN RECORD London, September 9 Tne Royal Aero Club has been notified that the following pilots of the Royal An* Force high speed flight have been provisionally detai ed to fly m theon a visit to Great Britain. —Rugby Radio Service. - 173 words
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Article118 1931-09-10 9 —Reuter Possibility of Creating Banking Credits iu, Washington. September 10 The possibility of creating banking credits for the export of cotton is being discussed by President Hoover, the bankers and the cotton brokers at the White House. The State Agricultural Departments are consi dering tbe possibility and—Reuter - 118 words
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Article55 1931-09-10 9 —Reuter. Satisfaction at Scientific Experiments Oslo. September 9 A message from Long Year City states that the Nautilus” is undergoing repairs to the slight damage sustained under the ice before departing for America. The members of the expedition are completely satisfied with tbe experiments with tbe scientific,—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article50 1931-09-10 9 Bangkok Market Burnt Out (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, September 9 One of Bangkok’s most populous markets was burnt out this morning. The damage is estimated at £5O 000 about half of which is covered by insurance. No lives were lost but hundreds are renderel temporarily homeless.50 words
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Article65 1931-09-10 9 —Beater. No News of Allen and Moyle Seattle, September 10 Coastguards are hastily scouring tho Great Northern Circle of the Pacific for the American flyers. Allen and Moyle of whom no news has been received since leaving Tokyo 56 hours ago. The only hope of safety seems to—Beater. - 65 words
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Advertisement382 1931-09-10 9 LATEST DANCE RECORDS THAT WILL 1 O f EVERY APPEAL jf LOVER 0F TO dancing (New Mayfair) Roll on, Mississippi, Roll On Fox Trot T t’rnjn I’d Rather be a Beggar with You Slow Fox Trot J (Jack Hylton) If You Haven’t Got Love Fox Trot g 5935 Come To382 words
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1691 1931-09-10 10 Malays Defeated Fast and Clean Game at Victoria Green Extra Time Necessary THE final of the Penang Football Association Cup Competition between the P.C.C. and D.A.F.C. was played Testerday on the C.R.C. ground and resulted in a win for the former by two goals1,691 words
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Article250 1931-09-10 10 VICIOU3 CIRCLE Vast Wealth Waiting to be Spent Hdw.does the hoarding of money affect the the roan in street and the woman in the home? A 1 ading economist said to a Sunday Express" representative last month “The present situation Is a complete vicious circle. “We250 words
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Article209 1931-09-10 10 GUILTY OF MURDERING HI3 DIVORCED WIFE Kuantan. September 7 The Hon. Mr. Justice W. Burton presided over the Kaantan Assizes. There were only two crinrnal cases. The first case was one in which a Malay from Sungel Limbing—the headquarters of the Pahang Consolidated Co.— stood charged with209 words
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Article117 1931-09-10 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The fo’lowing were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To day i§ a i SHARKS >• CQ DQ CQ QQ c. to. 10. to. Mining ayerHitam H/3 12/- 11/3 12/- ez Hongkong Tin.. 13 914 6117 words
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Article51 1931-09-10 10 Latest Locdoa, New York asd Local Pricet TINs LONDON £l3 17-6 Down 12/6 3 Gattis’ 1116-7 6 Down 15/SINGAPORE $***** jw Unchanged 168 tons im RUBBERS londtn 2 5/16 d, D:wn 1/’6 d. Kiw Yo’k 51/16c (M) Unchanged Ik&I 7g c. Down 1 c. By (kwtesv of51 words
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Article230 1931-09-10 10 AUGUST RETURNS lbs. Alor Gajah 31,500 Ayer Panas 85,000 Bukit Kubu 21,5°0 Glenealv 54,110 Jalan Kebun 9» 170 Kluansr 52,500 Pajam 187,000 Port Swettenham 12,320 Tambalak 22,000 Telnk Anson 51,574 U Inßenut 52,300 Tin Mines. Krnta Tin Dredge N), 2 Output pc's. 620 Simenyih Tin Output230 words
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Article69 1931-09-10 10 The hemewa-d na'l by the s.s. Egr a close» at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 12,h irstent. Th? s?. Eohna with maPs despatched frino London on August 20 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m, to-morrow. The m.v. Prince loading for Boston and New York is due69 words
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Article310 1931-09-10 10 ASSISTANT’S CLAIM FOR wages European residents’ household linen and wearing apparel wore produced as exhibits in a claim for recovery of wages by a dhoby’s assistant in the Penang District Court this m ruing, The plaintiff, Kannai Lal sued his former employer Abdulrahman for recovery of $65310 words
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Article68 1931-09-10 10 London. September 9 Paris. 123 95 New Ynrk, 4>6; Brussels. 34.9; Geneva, 24 92; Arost*»rlam, 12.05; Milan 92.90| Berlin 20 77; Stockholm 18.16; Copenhagen, 18.18; Islo, 18.18; Vienna, 34.55; Prague, 164; I93J; Madrid, 53.9 Lisbon, 110; Athens, 375; Fucharcpt, 316: Rio, 3/»: Buenos Aires, 31L* Monte Vidro, 22|;68 words
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Article79 1931-09-10 10 The Blue Funnel Liner s.s. “Sarpedon" arrived this morning with the following raFßergprs for Penang. Mr and Mra R B Palloch. Mr end M b W Bonner Mergas Mr T A Curran Sla-p Miss G Fevez, M’si E Hammett, Mr A M Mackintosh, Mr A R Morgan, Mr79 words
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Article946 1931-09-10 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST KAMBS s I 1 a§ KUBBBB IDellaa.] 0 I Allenby Rabbei Be kq Aloi Rnbbd Btteta S 1 Amalgamate! Balay Batetea M 75 Ayei HHam Planuic BynStaaC. gj Ayei Kantar Btxbbcj Batata» 15 Ayer Moleb Baobev Oe 4 Ayer Panaa Babbea Batatea 45 Balau Flanttaf bynSiaate946 words
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Advertisement124 1931-09-10 10 I MEND YOUR RADIATOR WHILE YOU USE YOUR CAR! DSE:k aOiv, U;EAi<U? ON SALE AT GARAGES. I Distributors: K. LEE SAN CO., 81, BEA(H STREET, PENANG. g Rawang Tin Fields Limited (Incorporated in the F. M. 8.) Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend, the First, ©f Three Pence124 words
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1773 1931-09-10 11 Prye Rubber Coconut Plantations Ltd. Annual Meeting Loss of £939 on Year’s Working Facing the Future with Confidence Toe twenty-second annual meeting o. the Prye Rubber and Coconut Plantations 1 Ltd., was held at Bunge House, 71, St. Mary Axe, London, E.O. 3. on Friday, 31s Joly, Mr. E. B.1,773 words
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Article181 1931-09-10 11 ftnang September 10. ete. fcenar *i Opium p. eheet nom 1,000.00 Cloves h W.O( Gold leaf ellen 7S.OC Maoe Picking com 170.0( Nutmegs 80s h 70.0 C 110 s u 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 it 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 3.85 Rattans H.lO Rattans Coarse 10-6-Green Snail Shell* 13.0181 words
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Article71 1931-09-10 11 Penang, September 10. By Courtesy of thfi Charters! Bink Oa London Bink Demand 2/3 11/16 4 m/te 2’3 7/8 Private 3 m/cs credit 2 4 7/32 On 3 Documentary 2;4 11/32 New York Bank Demand 56 France TT 1,410 India T T 155{ Bangk k T T 78 Batavia71 words
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Advertisement77 1931-09-10 11 I DUNLOP -notmerely name a tyre but national service Wfwi J' P If B ya——■— ii n 953H8 One drop of “GETS-IT” and go on with the dance Just apply “GETS-IT* to that painful, annoying corn and the pain if relieved immediately. A few application* and you can peel it77 words
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Miscellaneous29 1931-09-10 11 Season Commences g 615 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Howard Hughes’ Electrifying 1 Air Spectacle I HELL'S ANGELS The Mightiest Screen Drama Ever Conceived United Artists Picture For Reservation —Please ’Phone 264.29 words
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Miscellaneous107 1931-09-10 11 TONIGHT AT ■THEATRE ROYAL A Mixed Programme of Eastern and j Western Pictures The Scarlet Letter FEATURING STUART HOLMES 5 reels. Review of Troops by Marshal Chiang Kai-shek” 2 reels. u The Living Buddha' a story of intrigues in a monastery Fantastic, Comical and Spectacular with the Beautiful Chinese City107 words
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Article526 1931-09-10 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week. IN PORT TO-DAY N gm of From Sailing For Date of Sailing Steamer Rasa Pulau Langka wi and Alor Kuala Kurau and Bagan Saturday526 words
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Advertisement320 1931-09-10 12 QUEEN’S Id»? g^^>.^jgs^4MaCk^ x < L 'KOr ‘S|| ij WMli/ i ?Vu £3 the first multi- V --1| million dollar I 0 talking picture with X \H JEAN HARLOW W Ben Lyon James Hall By far, the th greatest of all I® motion pictures. K You’ll never >'/ forget it.320 words
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Article268 1931-09-10 13 LORD GLENARTHUR WELCOMES TIPS “Cecil Glerirthur. Can for hire a* mcdeia’e price».” Behind tfcio nnpretentkus sign is the stcry of how the Ffcord Faron Gier arthcr, where father. Matthew Arthur, was created a baron in 1918, has been reduced to earn his living as a268 words
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Article128 1931-09-10 13 QUARTER-MASTER BURIED AT SEA The death occurred on August 13 on bo? rd the msil steamer P. t nd O. Baradine brand for Austia’ia, during her voyage through the Red Pea two days before reaching Aden, of Qr -Master McDona’d, who succumbed to an attack128 words
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Article60 1931-09-10 13 STOLE TROUSERS OF SWEETHEART “I stob the trousers only, she’s my sweetheart,” exp’a'ned Chan Ching at Ibe Kowloon Police Court when cla r ged with the larceny of clcthii g and jewellery, the property of a woman residing at No. 20, Woo Sung Street. The value of the60 words
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Article89 1931-09-10 13 Costers’ pride in their donkeys wa? illustrated at the Costers’ and Street Traders’ De nkey and Pony Show, organised by “Our Dumb Friends League,’ and ho 11 in Regent Park. There were about 100 entries. Exhibitors were aak ed to state the value they placed89 words
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Article184 1931-09-10 13 A PERTINENT QUESTION Berlin, Ought an Englishwoman, resident in Germany, to be called on by the Reichsbank in tbe interests of German finance to disclose her foreign securities and be f x pected, perhaps, by that institution to sell them? This question is seked in *'F184 words
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Article190 1931-09-10 13 SU3PECT SHOOTS HIMSELF Nottingham. While detectives were arresting J* hn George Cott«im at his home in road, West Bridgford, a suturb of Nottirgh m, Cot Um shot himself with a revolver and fell dial at their feet. D-tective Nowell, of the Nottingham City Police, who lad190 words
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Article112 1931-09-10 13 CHILDREN’S JOKE Tae Fing laughed heartily one morning when l aving Hyde Pa-k after a cinter in the Row. Traffic had been held up to let him pass across the road, and the first vehicle in the queue was a motor-coach fil el with112 words
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28 1931-09-10 13 "Does the Spearmint Lose its Flavour About three quarters of a pound of chewing gum is the annual quota of the average American, the bureau of census finds.28 words
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Article155 1931-09-10 13 Montreal. A five-months-old baby has been devoured by a house dog at St. Timothy, a small town not far from this city. The child, infant son of a Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dividaon, was left asleep in its cradle with the house deg to guard155 words
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Article115 1931-09-10 13 This is tbe rla'Di unvarnished tale of something that happened in the fall light of day at the front door of a London hotel, writes Arthur Mee In a letter to “The Times.” A taximan, delivering his fare at the hotel, apparently remembering at that moment that115 words
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Article39 1931-09-10 13 Asked at which stroke of twelve o’clock Big Ben registered noon and midnight at Greenwich, Mr. Lansbury in the House of Commons replied: The first stroke of the hour at noon aid midnight registers Greenwich time.39 words
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Article658 1931-09-10 14 BRIGHTEST PROSPECTS Will Everton Be Weak at Half? NO club heB Buch great prssibilitiea as Chelsea, and they have a team who ought to go a lorg way towards rea'leirg tberr. That was tie position ast season, but they did not come up to fxtectationp. Somrtbing always658 words
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Article136 1931-09-10 14 VEILED WOMAN PLACES heavy wagers A htavily veiled woman, who was quite unknown to the betting fraternity, placed heavy wagers in cish on a mystery horse during the Brisbane races. The horse duly and the womin collected her small fortune. The bookmakers had never heard136 words
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Article524 1931-09-10 14 Q. P. Rangers To Move Unh bi an unexpected hitch occurs Qaeeun Park Rangers F. 0. move to the White City in September, and all League and London Combination matches will be played there. The Rangers* present ground is a' Loftus-roul. Shepherd’s Bash* within half524 words
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Article129 1931-09-10 14 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS Nauen, (Berlin), August 30 Thirty*five thou;and boxing enthusiasts attended a big meeting at the stadium at Berlin on Sunday afternoon, when German boxers won two European championships. Gustav Ruth defended the title cf European Lightweight against the challenger Gas av Eder, after an129 words
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Article39 1931-09-10 14 Iwaki, Jaj an, Auguat 30 Shoao Makino las established a nev Japanese 800 metre free sty Is record, h 10 minutes, 21 4 seconds at the All J pn Middle School swimming contest hila Osaka yesterday.39 words
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Article661 1931-09-10 15 Fcnarg, Septembsr 10, 1 31. CHOWBABTA MARKET, Mutton— cte. Mutton Indian M lb 48 Head goat 1-20 Slieey 9° Liver with heart 4b lua do 141 Tnpe w jj 0 9J Goat or Sheep per jb 48 Sweet Bread m pair 40 Suet 40 Kidney Wa ij. 30661 words
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