Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 September 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-09-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 209. VOL. LXXXIX. SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement240 1931-09-12 1 tTnagata brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispentary. branch Office 52, Leith Street H UDS BX T iai c lIGHT RAILWAY MATERIAL i Materials. We carry large stocks of I 12, 14, 16 and 20 lb. per Yard Rails and Fittings, 8 T DELIVERY FROM STOCK. Tip Waggons, Turntables,240 words
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Advertisement16 1931-09-12 1 H.TOKISATSU! STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 6S, 70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG.16 words
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Advertisement2040 1931-09-12 2 TO-LET THE BANKS. I r! M C PI NANG CHJRTEBED Blit I NEDERLAHDSCHE HANSEL l| r.OOO IM6WS FOT UldjOS I H Pml of india, Australia and china. M AATSCH APPIJ, H. V. I We Have Just Stan*od Apply 59, Be»cb Steert, Peoiog. A*7 <l"c»rpor.<ed Eoghiul by Koya aner J NETHERLANDS2,040 words
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Article792 1931-09-12 3 KUCHING FUNCTIONS His Work in Lsbuan and Sarawak After twenty yesra in Malaya,—fourteen of which hive been apent sa Bishop in Borneo.—the Rt. R* v. E. D. L. Danaon, D.D., aailed for England on August 20, (aays the Sarawak Gazette). His resignation as Bishop of the Dicceee792 words
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Advertisement321 1931-09-12 3 "Bi ki -T*' tyr iJs EL < r < > > 4 EL i THE BEST IS NOT TOO 11 r GOOD FOR YOUR BABY! |E r' < fc> 3 IE < future health and happiness of your 5 < r baby is decided today and it depends < r321 words
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Advertisement38 1931-09-12 3 In Exchange For 200 used Stcmps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java and the surrounding conn trio will giva Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE “KIA ORA,” S.ockwell, London, England38 words
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Advertisement393 1931-09-12 3 These lovely women of the screen know “exquisitely smooth yjl J skin always Rfegf ascinates uEt 703 famous stars out of 714 use y w Lux Toilet Soap By i JMSlMlliMßil SJ3 Wit i 'iff■ jaifcjlh That lovely star, MARION DAVTES, says of Lux Toilet Soap: J h s delightful393 words
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Article148 1931-09-12 4 •CAPTURE OF ALIENED AUTHOR Clue as Sequel to An Accident Rome, September 8 THE police believe that through a fortunate accident they have secured a clue to the mjstery of the recent epidemic of bombing outrages in various Italian cities. On Saturday night the bone® of a148 words
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Article187 1931-09-12 4 AID FOR VICTIMS OF CHINESE FLOODS Genev 9 September 7 The extraordinary amount of intrigue anl excitement generated by the election to the League of Nitious of a Chairman fcr tLs srzsion is indicative of the usua nervousness prevailing at Geneva jaet now. The surprise manifested in187 words
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Article86 1931-09-12 4 A MILLION AND A HALF TRSES BURNT Athens, September 7 Fire broke out in the Ma’avassis Koiura forest, near Mount Parnassus on Sunday and bad burned yesterday over an area of 4 k.lometres towards Tatoi. Fortunately, the wind cl anged, and it •was hoped to s86 words
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Article102 1931-09-12 4 Nauen, September 7 According to a private but reFable message received by the Lufthansa the two Garman flytr?, Rathj 3 and Koclber, who were thot down by Mongclian troops while en a commercial a r service, and ona of whom sentenced to a term in prison102 words
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Article25 1931-09-12 4 TO BROADCAST HIS IDEAS London, September 6 According to the Dai'y Herald Mr. hl V? te dfl 0Q lauding, to brcaic s. Uo25 words
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Article257 1931-09-12 4 REVERTING TO BARTER Paying Taxes io Kind Nauen, (Berlin), September 6 IN view of the financial embarrassment and scarcity of money, the tendency is becoming evident in Germany to discard money to a certain extent as a medium of exchange and fall back on better in257 words
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Article54 1931-09-12 4 The French Colonial Exhibition will be forma ly closed on October 31st, but the actual end will not be till November 11. on the anniversary of the Armistice, when there will be a grand fete in honour of the troops aid to the native c mtingents who have54 words
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Article44 1931-09-12 4 New York, September 1 Tso Huat-sow, ex Chief Commander of Manchuria a artillery, has a'rived here. He tv 1 1 an interviewer tLat Caina would soon be united. “The people are really tired of w_r and wact peace, ’he i a d.44 words
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Article29 1931-09-12 4 Basra, September 5 An epidemic of chcLra is ravaging Iraq, cn the nor.h of the Tigris, wht re there have been 380 deaths since August 829 words
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Advertisement531 1931-09-12 4 f This is 'ft i WH,SKY V' ■■'■■r Best over the sticks! J. Beat an comers in London at > fed from the start on 192« Brewers Exhibition. i «Cow and Gate.” Well Tr» Jiulge for yourwlf. "'A pleased with life, sleeping AgmUts—SlME DARBY CO. like a top and making531 words
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Article933 1931-09-12 5 THE REMAKING OF MARRIAGE The Remaking of Marriage. By Poul Pierre. Translated by T. H. Winslow. (Williams and Norgate. 7s. 6 1. net.) Thia is a refreahing, stimulating and provoca ive presentation of the reflections of an open and inquiring mind on a subject that, more than933 words
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Article325 1931-09-12 5 rOCiOR? TESTS ON THEMSELVES Harmless Mosquito Bites. During six weeks the inoculation department at St. Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, has been the scene of ao investigation of far-rtaching importance in connection with malaria prevention. Nine medical student volunteers and a member of the Ma’aria Commission of the League325 words
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Article325 1931-09-12 5 /NNUAL REPORT FOR LAST YEAR The following annual report on the administration on the Straits Betil jmenta Police and the state of crime for the year 1930 was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative OcuncP:— The following analysis shows the position on325 words
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Advertisement199 1931-09-12 5 i LOllltffiOlcl I MASTERWORKS SYMPHONY in i B MINOR UNFINISHED I On 3-12” Records Price $6-75 Here is a musical treat. Schubert’s music is g typical of the man. Colourful and full of melody and modulation. The tragic purpose of the 1 first movement is inescapable; few themes fa-1 so199 words
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Advertisement35 1931-09-12 5 Get a Set of I ZAG-ZAWI Picture Puzzles I The Ideal Recreation for You. Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. g Price 75 cents I OBTAINABLE AT The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. I35 words
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Miscellaneous130 1931-09-12 5 II1«J 3* To-Day Three Performances 2-45 6-15 and 930 Howard Hughes’ Thrilling Air Spectacle “Hell’s Angels” United Artists Picture. ’Phone 264 For Reservation. MAJKSTIC 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 WIED ARTISTS Presents LILLIAN GISH WITH Conrad Nagtl—Rod La Rocqne—Mario Dressier and O, P. Heggie IN “One Romantic Night” The Perfect Picture with130 words
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Article873 1931-09-12 6 THOUSANDS LOST THROUGH RAIN Few Clubs Fortunate London, August 11 County cricket dabs» hard hit by the abnormally long sequence of wet weekends, will have heavy financial losses to face when the season’s balance-sheets are prepared. It is not possible for every county to insure all873 words
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Article626 1931-09-12 6 WHERE IS SCOTT’S SUCCESSOR? Smith Will Fight Every Month It is nearly two months since Phil Scott made his final exit from the heavyweight stage; nothing definite has been done to establish his successor; Charlie Smith, the 15st Deptford fighter, who for two years has been the official626 words
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Advertisement323 1931-09-12 6 s£u&>/''■■ ‘3r '<n “-o®Ws? jh W >;|S-i«raa* s; w?Ul± H-/ IF you get indigestion IF you sometimes have flatulence, uncomfortable fulness after meals or other forms of indigestion, don’t just wait for it to pass off’ Digestive trouble is nearly always due to excess acid which not only interrupts digestion323 words
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Advertisement578 1931-09-12 6 C wwWWk I I Lk JOI fi 1 a S X v R I Oh, Botheration! I C They used to have bad nights with baby g Now they have bad mornings! fi Healthy happy baby, wakened more on M Lactogen 99 is just beR with the first sun in578 words
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Article265 1931-09-12 7 MATCHES Chelsea to Visit Sunderland 7116 following are the matches to be p'av d to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION 1 A.iena? 1 v Sunder! and Aston Ville Grimsby T. Blackburn F. v Derby C. Blackpool BirzniafhafU Bolton W. v Portsmouth F>ertou v Maechecter265 words
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Article67 1931-09-12 7 ALAN LORE S XI. TO MEET 0. R. 0. The following will represent Mr. Alan Loh’s Football ham aga’nst the Chinese Recreation Club cn Victoria Green to day *1 5 p. m. Knm Keng Kooi (Capt and Nghai theke: Peng Kong, Khin Wan and Swee “hh Lti Korg.67 words
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Article140 1931-09-12 7 The will represent the Malay oportiug Chib against the Government cnopo icg tbletic Cub on the Date rainat Ground at 5 pm to morrow. vjDsmcr; A O Yahaya and I Rash’d; 1 cv and N Ismail; Rejab, oner ff, Zain, the Kissim and 8 Al «Sesim Bsserves;140 words
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Article209 1931-09-12 7 —Reuter. HOBBS AND SUTCLIFFE I Time Saves The New Zealanders M 00. SIDE WINS London, September 11 Time saved the New Zealanders at Scarborough where, in reply to a first innings total of 217 Mr. Leveson Gower s XI compiled 423 for 4 wickets. Left—Reuter. - 209 words
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Article46 1931-09-12 7 Reuter. After Winning First Two Sets Forest HiU, September 11 In the National Singles, Championship semi finals Lott beat Doeg (ths ho’der) 7 5, 6 3, 6 0. Emsworth Vines beat Perry (Greit Britain) 4 6. 3 6 6 4, 6 4. 6 3.Reuter. - 46 words
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219 1931-09-12 7 ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Kedah and Provirce Gulfing Association was held over the 8 ingei Pitani course on Sept m’ e 5 and 6. Thera were 32 entries in the Stroke competition which also served as a quali fying round for the219 words
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Article114 1931-09-12 7 Tj-day, at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March Ever Forward Dobson 2. Overture The Arcadians Wood 3. Selection La Gran Via Valverde 4. Serenade Moontime Oollins 5. Fox Trot Wha’d Ja Do To Me? Ager 6. Selection Stand Up And Sing Ellis 7 Polka Pierrot Megone God114 words
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Article742 1931-09-12 7 WINS FIRST MATCH St. Xavier's R. C. Well Beaten Mr. Loke’s football team played the first of their mitches in Penang yesterday with ths 9 X R 0. on the S X I. ground and won comfortably by three goals to one. Although ths742 words
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Article78 1931-09-12 7 OLD FREET ASSOCIATION vs ALAN LOKE’S XI. Thr following will play for the Old Frees s Association against Mr. Alan Loke s XI on Bunday at Victoria Green at 5 p. m. sharp —A. R. Ibrahim; Khoo Soo Keat and Yahaya bin Osman; Chong Ah Har, Chee Huck78 words
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Article398 1931-09-12 7 THS SCRATCHINHS Orient Express Accepting The scratchings are net unduly bfeavy for to day’s races at Singapore and it is interesting to note khat Orient Express has been left in. in the big race, with 10. 10 After shouldering 9. 12 to victory over the seven398 words
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Article67 1931-09-12 7 TENNIS PRIZE. GIVING The prizes won in the P.O 0. July Tennis 'ournament will be presented to the successful players on Friday next. Two Doubles Finals will be played, and thf prizes will be given away by Mrs. Thorpe at the conclusion of play. Tbe Club will67 words
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Article59 1931-09-12 7 INDI a N FILM SHOWN AT MaTiNEE TO DAY In response to requests from many Indians and Mahomedans the films "Garuda Garva Bangam or the Pride cf Sathiabama and the Pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina will again be exhibited at the Theatre Royal. 7ha management is presenting these59 words
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Article45 1931-09-12 7 In our Correspondent’s report of the recent tennis match with > era< the correct result of one match shou'd have been: Yeo Wee Yang and Tan Thean Seang (Penang' beat Dr. K. T. Khong and hong Tuc Wong (Perak) 6 —2. 6—l.45 words
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Article819 1931-09-12 7 "8. T GENERAL APPROVAL British Funds Marked Up TOPICAL COMMENTS London, September 11 E-cept among O/position supporters the budget has had a good reception. Ths view is expressed in thn ma jority of the press that it represents an honest fulfilment of the Government’s pledgu"8. T ” - 819 words
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Article571 1931-09-12 7 Lady Clementi sails from London for Malaya cn October 8. Mr E. M Selous, after spending two years in China studying tho language, has taken up his apoointment at tho Secretariat for Chinese fftirs in Sarawak. Mr. R C. Nayar, the managing elitor of th© 'Malaysia'’ has571 words
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Article385 1931-09-12 8 In a letter to the Sunday Times Mr. Maurice Maude, of Cicely Estate fame, expresses the opinion that the application of the survival of the fittest policy to the. rubber industry cannot but have fatal results. He says that fully fifty per cent, of the companies now struggling385 words
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Article239 1931-09-12 8 Yesterday we announced the names of those who were successful in winning the prizes offered in connection with the Pinang Gazette Election Campaign, the award of which was made at the Majestic Theatre on Thursday evening. The function was the feature of the week. To day239 words
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Article66 1931-09-12 8 Reuter. Long Term Credit for Germany Washington, September 11 The Farm Board has reached an agreement for the sale of 750 ',OOO bushels of wheat to Germany on the basis of long term credit bearing interest at per cent, maturing on December 81 1934 Delivery will be m*de).— Reuter. - 66 words
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Article55 1931-09-12 8 —Beater. Kid Berg’s New York Experience New York, September 11 Tony Canzoneri retained the World's Lightweight Championship out pointing Kid Berg (England) in a fifteen round contest. Canzoneri fouled Berg in the eighth’round and Berg would have been the champion but for the New York ommission’s new—Beater. - 55 words
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Article35 1931-09-12 8 New Italian Seaplane’s Speed Desenzano, September 11 A new Italian seaplane attained a speed at the rate of 635 kilometres an hour on Lake Garda.—Reuter. [635 Kilometres is approximately 397 miles35 words
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Article35 1931-09-12 8 United Slates Decliccs to Intervene —Beater. Washington, September 11 The United States decl nas to intervene in the China Mexico dispute and the State D, partment has so infoimed the Chinese Legation here.—Reuter.—Beater. - 35 words
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Article1783 1931-09-12 8 Visit of the Graf Zeppelin A Queen of the Air (From Our Own Correspondent) 1 London, August 20 The Graf Zeppelin was a beauti ful vision of shimmering silver as she passed over London before heading for Hanworth Park. An impression of solidity and staunchness was conveyed1,783 words
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Advertisement256 1931-09-12 8 j|TOftW M *llll Ml •BMH!HWWWWW— I Can you afford to risk your health? Safety always should be your first consideration. Canadian Condensed Milk “HOLLANDIA” tpDErJsEDMM j i- j--. I j®@® N < J' EMteUANDtA, K SL?“ T CN MIIK B *oo3«*' JM t^2^Vx^^2. ARPINGEN Mot L Costs only $0 20256 words
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Advertisement33 1931-09-12 8 E. S’ 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 expert European Chef.33 words
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Obituary75 1931-09-12 8 DEATH Barton Parkes, widow of the late Canon Barton Parkes formerly of Taipeng. on September 10. at Toodyay, W. Australia ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Ong Bian Wan and the family of Mrs. Ong Bian Tat wish to express their thanks to those relations and friends who attended the funeral of Mrs. Ong75 words
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Article923 1931-09-12 9 Debate on Government’s Economy Bill Dole Cut Defended “My Greatest Contribution to the Country’s Future Welfare.” —Mr. Snowden on the Budget. Grit and Faith I MR. MacDonaM, in moving the second reading of the Economy Bill, said he would never have proposed the procedure of Orders in923 words
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Article248 1931-09-12 9 —Reuter. French Postponement Denied > M. BRIAND’S SPEECH Geneva, September 11 “There is no country in the world more anxious than China for the development of co-operative goodwill among nations,” declared Dr. Sze, the first Chinese delegate, at the Assembly this morning. The assistance the League is..—Reuter. - 248 words
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Article310 1931-09-12 9 —Ragby Radio Service. Lieut Booth man To Try For Record MODERATE CONDITIONS EXPECTED British Machines Ready London, September 11 Unless weathir conditions enforce the postponement of the flight. Lieutenant will take off to mirrow at 12.30 pm. in an S 68 Supsr-Mirinc Rolls-Royce seaplane in an attempt*—Ragby Radio Service. - 310 words
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Article148 1931-09-12 9 Reuter. Wears Loin Cloth r u, Marseilles, September 11 Hundreds waited at the dockside whde the P. and O. s. s Raj pa ana. bringing Mahatma Gandhi to England docked. There was a burst of excited exclamations when they saw the Mahatma standing on the boatReuter. - 148 words
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Article79 1931-09-12 9 i.—Reuter. Last of the Bare Fist Fighters London, September 11 The man who fought 106 rounds with bare knuckles for the World’s Boxing Championship, Jem Smith, died in a London Nursing Home to day. Smith’s opponent was an American, named Jake Kilrain. and tbe fight wasi.—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article35 1931-09-12 9 —Renter. Leaves For Delivery To China t Berlin, September 11 The Junkers seaplane F. 13 piloted by Oapt. Bertram took off frotn Templin Lake for delivery to. the Chinese authorities at Nanking.—Reuter. x;.—Renter. - 35 words
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Article526 1931-09-12 9 —Reuter and Rugby Radio Services. Emergency i Hayed London, September 11 The Prime Minister, moving the second reading of the Nation! Economy Bill in the House of Commons this morning said the general policy of the Government had received the sanction of the House and they—Reuter and Rugby Radio Services. - 526 words
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Article202 1931-09-12 9 —Reuter. Strongly Divided Opinion At T. U.C. Bristol, September 11 Strongly divided opinion among Labour men on the deeirability of tariffs was dis played at the T.U.O. Congress at Bristol when it considered a resolution from the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation calling on Parliament to give—Reuter. - 202 words
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Article69 1931-09-12 9 —Reuter. Capital Visited By Hurricane i London, September 11 Belize, the capital of British Honduras was visited by a hurricane and tidal wave yesterday. It is understood that the damage was very great and that relief is urgently needed but the number of casualties is not yet known.—Reuter. - 69 words
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Advertisement7 1931-09-12 9 HOW THE BUDGET WAS RECEIVED. Page 7.7 words
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Advertisement338 1931-09-12 9 LATEST DANCE RECORDS THAT WILL 1 m Zf EVERY APPEAL LOVER to v LJSVBHfnRIP dancing J > (New Maj fair) Roll on, Mississippi, Roll On Fox Trot 9 I’d Rather be a Beggar with You Slow Fox Trot (Jack Hylton) If You Haven’t Got Love Fox Trot 9 5035 Come338 words
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Article386 1931-09-12 10 TIN'S WEAKER T NDENCY Lyall and Evatt’s Review September, 9. The deplorably low prices ch aining for Inth rubber and tin a-e now more seriously affecting the sta e market aid business has fallen off so eonsideia’ly during the past two moo ths that the few orders386 words
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Article354 1931-09-12 10 DI REC TORS’ REPORT The following report was presented at She twenty first ordinary general meeting of shareholders held nt the R-gistered Office of the Company, 7 R »yal Bank Phce, Glasgow, 0. i, on Wednesday, August 26,1931, at 12 o'clock noon. Planted Areas During the year354 words
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Article621 1931-09-12 10 INTERESTING ARTICLE No Falling Off to Be Expected? The assumption is cf en made that, as rubber declines, so the native production wjL fall away. 11 this connection the following article, published in London 1 st month, by the Eastern Rubber Agen cy. London agents for Messrs.621 words
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105 1931-09-12 10 Acc rding to figures published by th» Tridiug Association of Medan, the area planted with rubber on the east coast of Sumatra on December 31. 1930, was 242,119 hectare, of which 152 190 hectare were producing. Production for 1930 amounted to 64 836105 words
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Article77 1931-09-12 10 Penang, September 12. Courtesy of thft Chartered Bank Oa London Bank Daman 1 2/3 /16 h 4 m/.s 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 7/3 O a „3 h Documentary 2 4 11/32 New York Bank Demand 56 Fiance h TT. 1410 India TT 155| Rangk k77 words
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Article105 1931-09-12 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The f o’’owing were the latest quotations to MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s share list at 11 ajn. to-day:— Yesterday To day g Sharks i 5 m OQ M DQ 0. 0. 0. I 0. Mintog Ayer Uitam 11/3 12/- 11/3 12/- «um Changkat Tin...105 words
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Article50 1931-09-12 10 Latest London, New York a»d Local Prices T/Af: LONDON Spt £ll5 5 0 Up 5/- < 3 Itatiu'4ll7ls 0 Ups/SING4PORE $5912i Hr Down 58 c, 125 tons <hi lrtai 2 7/16 d, Up 1/»6 d. RewYo’Hic. (M) Up Ic. Uni 11 c, Up i c. By (kwltty50 words
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Article399 1931-09-12 10 St GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church Or England) 15th Sunday after Trinity 75) Lit.ny, 8 am. Malins. 8.30 Holy Communion, 10-30 Holy Communion Chinese, spm Sunday School, 6 p.m. Eversong. Hvmns 12, 290, 391, 27, Ps IXXXIV 187, Magnificat 168, Nunc Dimittis ’67. Thursday. 8 am. Holy Communion. Friday399 words
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Article925 1931-09-12 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES 35 1 41 JBflltaJ p J Aloi Rabt»s 3 45 A», Hitasa Flanttef Hjnaioew b 7ft is s i- *> > Hole* Sub*» C« 4 M 1 4yer Pan»* Rabbet ifeteto* 4ft f 5 Balaa Flar2*sag gy’iJfevfe-. i Fatten Bubbes 2* 3ft| Bata Ainteng Babbit!925 words
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Article56 1931-09-12 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. t Ltd, London September 10, Spot £115.2-6 three months' buyinß £*****.0 three months’ selling £ll7 12 6. General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard tabbed Smoked Sheet for to-day a e as fcllowa:— Spot 7| cts. per lb. Sept- 7f Oct. |Dee 8|56 words
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Article69 1931-09-12 10 London. Septembar 11 Piris. 123 94; New York, 4.851 f; Brussels, 34.93; Geneva, 24.91; Amsterdam, 12.04; Milan 92.90; Berlin 20 59, Stockholm 18.15; Copenhagen, 18.17; Oslo, 18.17; Vienna, 34.55; Prague, 164 J; Helsingfors. 1934; Madrid, 53.85; Lisbon, 110; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 816 i Rio, 3?s Buenos Aires, 3169 words
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Article113 1931-09-12 10 AUTUMN RACE MEETING Saturday 26th, Wednesday 30t& September and Saturday 3rd October 1931 Commencing at 2-30 p. Each Day ENTRIES close at 4.00 p.m. on Friday* 18;h September, 1931. UNLIMITED SWEEPS: One $5.Unlimited Sweep, 'or members only eact day. cteeing one hour before the advertised t rn-j113 words
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Advertisement282 1931-09-12 10 MEND YOUR RADIATOR WHILE YOU USE YOUR CAR 1 BSE:— I I 5 ON SALE AT GARAGES, E Distributors: K. LEE SAN CO., 81, BEACH STREET, PENANG. PILES GAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is Different If yon are suffering the tortures of Piles and Its kindred ailments, and have282 words
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Advertisement306 1931-09-12 10 New Advertisements miscellaneous Wanted 4 or 5 S. «ter Car than 1929. Off jre Bo,No lV a 7 P nu g G z tte. c/a TO 1 ET ~No. 4 Clove Hall Home with garage, imm^t. e nd Ap o l? 231. Anson R C9j FOR SALE 1 Bine F306 words
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Article507 1931-09-12 11 FRASERS' CIRCULAR Waiting for Taxation News Singapore. September 8 The political situation in Great Brita’n continues to domic ate the World’s Stock markets and investors have adopted a cautious attitude meanwhile nntil the forthcoming Budget proposals have been disclosed. A certain amount of apprehension exists in view507 words
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Article191 1931-09-12 11 Pttnng September 12. Ct?, benar «1 Opi 1 n p, ehfrt asm 1,000.00 Clovw »0.01 Sold l*af «Her; 79.0 c Miw* Picking nom 170.0 C Nutmiga 80t 70.00 1» HOl tl 60.00 Coconuts per I,COC l( 15.00 Copra sfundr’ed buyers 3.90 Rattam »1m 11.10 Rattans Coarse 10.65 Green191 words
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Advertisement285 1931-09-12 11 1 BI DUNLOP TORT STANDARD DUNLOP ■I 5-3 J A. KSoW On a WOr I i basis (Swung in ‘Paris) s ix PREPARATIONS O O IM ILO There is genius in “SOIR de j pv PARIS," the latest, newest, finest K frj* creation of M. Bourjois. None S I but285 words
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Article646 1931-09-12 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 Name of From Sailing For Date of Sailing Steamer Rasa P. Langkawl and A. Star. K. Kuran and B. Serai To-day646 words
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Advertisement289 1931-09-12 12 I _Z SC e MALARIA THE TRAGEDY OF TH! TBOPIOS looreaea your body’i residence u !aiSr=4«iGl *g»lml MALARIA germ, by Wing Kl S PHYLLOSAN S I 3 Tf yon have already had Malaria, a course of PHYLLOSAN will rapidly restore the vigour of your blood and rebuild health and vitality.289 words
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Advertisement72 1931-09-12 12 [> sarge fl Ij] LODGE roe m engsw You cannot be sure of getting best out of your engine until you have used PLUGS LODOB CHB for American anginas screwed metric LODGE loooect t American, short reach. 5 EQ.-JC E IMMUNITY FROM ILLNESS Immunity from illness depends mainly upon the72 words
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Article333 1931-09-12 13 .—'S.F.P.” CONTROL IN KUALA LUMPUR Changes to Take Effect in January Kuala Lumpur, September 9 Some tme ?go a proposal was made to the Government to (Jace the F.M.B. audit under the control of the Department of Colonial Audit. In this connection Mr. A. J..—'S.F.P.” - 333 words
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Article422 1931-09-12 13 AMERICAN FIRM SELLS AT A LOSS The British motcrist is now profiting by the fiercest pries cutting c»mpa gn in an article of genua l use since the war. Mary factors I ave combined during the past twelve months to fores down te’-rol pricea—over-production in422 words
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