Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 September 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-09-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 214. VOL. LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement302 1931-09-18 1 tNAGATA brothers dentists I I Head Office next to The Dispengary. Broich Office 52, Leith Street E 5 THotigK f For *To-day. I 0 fi 0 I J UPk L! I “DON’T FORGET THE (REGISTERED) 8 W.„a Read’s “DOG'S HEAD” Lager!” PROTECT YOUR WOODWORK. i IT’S SAFE. Ask ‘Aiying I302 words
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Advertisement16 1931-09-18 1 H.TOK!SATSU| STUDIO I with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70 t BISHOP STBEET, PENANG.16 words
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Advertisement2138 1931-09-18 2 1 position vacant SELANGOR TURF CLUB BANKS. F HAND PAINT”h =C Ti^Mi'neii?si»m. ea Appiy wnh copies of AUTUMN RACE MEETING tut MERCANTILE BANK HONGKOMB fi SHANGHAI BANKING Penang!" t 0 B X N Saturday 26th, Wednesday 30th th of India, limited. corporation. parchment Lamp Shades I —l6 18-9 September and2,138 words
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Article650 1931-09-18 3 It Prevents You Getting a Pain in the Neck THERE’S nothing so symbolic or so utterly inelegant as a real, hundred per ont. yawn. Nor is there a lything so contagicus. Or.e person yawning in a railway carrit g» is sufficient to start an epidemic650 words
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Article584 1931-09-18 3 A Simple Way to Learn Flying Soar into the heaven», swoop, diva, hank, turn, feJ your machine swirling in the grip of air current?, brng her to an even ketl, TmH and pitch in the wind eddits, and yet never be more than a few f*>et584 words
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Advertisement495 1931-09-18 3 w-.i. h 1 Fi 1 Heald y cc ffiw'j <Le seen through S r Wi k -AWCtt&* microscop?, f loft TK V vfe’ J Note the hx r o? u J n u cleus ff T^sW^ra®' l HSIBSe?S&SB posed of Cal- &•.”§> Wq| cium [lime]. F *ft Fig 2 }N\495 words
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Miscellaneous108 1931-09-18 3 I I I W I I I Ljw a/ I x. 1 O TEe I y Ideal I XX/ Food for I the Tropics. I the ONLY I I correct I alternative to breast feeding. I The nourishment a child receives from breast milk p and Humanised Trufood is virtua-ly108 words
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News From All Parts
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Article178 1931-09-18 4 ANTI-CLERICAL ASSASSIN Mass Tragedy WHILE the congregation was kneeling in silence during the celebration of Mass in the Armenian church at Paris a fusillade of revolver shots rang out. Women ten sued andc’ajhed down the a'ules. The Metropolitan of the Armenian Churchi Vrand Chaboua ea v178 words
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Article128 1931-09-18 4 SIR ERNEST HARVEY Sir Ernest Ha-vey, the Depu ly-Gov-ernor of the Fa ;k of Eng’and, is now in complete charge as acting governor of the Bank, following the indisposition and temporary absence of Mr. Montagu Korman. Sir Ernest is in constant touch with the128 words
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Article171 1931-09-18 4 HIS WIFE TOES NOT AGREE WITH HIM Dr. Claries Craster, public officer of health, of Newark, New Jersey, U. 8. A., who is conducting a crusade against kissing on the ground that it spreali disease, arrived in London. *T am here on vacation,” he raid to a reporter,171 words
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Article140 1931-09-18 4 LIVES OF THREE OTHERS IN PERIL ON ALPS One person was killed at Vienna and the lives of three others trembled in the balance for hcure—all because of a German tourist’s passion for collecting Alpine flowers. 7ae tourist, wh'la searching for a particular140 words
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Article241 1931-09-18 4 NEW BOOK A SECRET ‘•Well Of Loneliness” Recalled ALTHOUGH it is more than two years since her book “The Well of Loneliness” was banned, Miss Kadclyffe Hall is still fighting for the release of her work. In her home in Rye she Is now busy putting the241 words
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Article75 1931-09-18 4 SPANISH ASSEMBLY DEMAND The restitution of Gibraltar —taken by the British Fleet in 17C4 —to an autonomous State of Anduisia, is suggested in the Statute of Autonomy just published, and to be presented to the Spanish Constituent Assembly. Such restitution, it is suggested, might be arranged75 words
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Article116 1931-09-18 4 CROWN PRINCE OF PERSIA TO BE EDUJATED ABROAD The Crown Prince of Persia, two of his sisters, and the son of the Court Minister, a-e having Teheran in October, for Europe, where they will be educated. Shahpur Mohammed Riz i, Vai ahd (Crown Prince)116 words
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Article109 1931-09-18 4 CONTRIBUTE OR “COME FOR A RIDE” “The Big Shot wants money for his defence. Kck in. sonny, or ‘come for a ride.’ Tais is the gentle forma’s Al Capone’s gangster lieutenants are using to Chicago bookmakers, whom they are forcing to pay for Capone’s defence against109 words
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Article63 1931-09-18 4 A man stated at Westminster County Court that he was a “Britisher,” and Judge Sir Alfred Tobin asked, “what is that? Can any one define the term?” Afcarrkter: Some one living in these t lands. J Judge Sir Alfred Tobin: Then the exKicg ofPortuga’ would be63 words
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Article269 1931-09-18 4 CHARLES I. SALT CELLAR MMMMHMMMB Auction Comedy at Christie’s What the EHzahethan dramatists were wont to stjh "A Metric Enter lade” was enacted at Christie’s recently, al .hough the chief Ector in it pl syed his part with preternatural gravity. He was an American youth of269 words
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Article237 1931-09-18 4 “HOT GOSPELLER” AT THIRTEEN On his wiy to England from New Y rk is a boy prodigy who, though he is onlv 13 years of age, is bailed as America’s ct am pi on evangelist. He is Richard Headrick, a handsome, curly-headed schoolboy, who can sway237 words
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Article137 1931-09-18 4 LOVE AFFAIR AND A £2,000 HAT BILL Beautiful F.orine W lz-Williams, the widow of Earle W lllami, the film star, her mother and her two ch liren have been found dead in a flit in San Franc’nco. Chlor ofc rm was the cwse of d?a'h. It is ta137 words
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Article93 1931-09-18 4 MEN BET ON RUN TO CABBAGE LEAF A new betting crt>ze has sprung up in the South W. 1 »s veileye, A man walking along a Monmouthshire road recenity found a crowd of men wa’ching five snails, crawling towards a cabbage leaf a foot away. The men had93 words
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Article604 1931-09-18 4 KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS BY FALL Man Nearly 80 Throws Out Employee A quarrel between the managing director of a City firm and the firm’s technical adviser during which the director, who was stated to be between 75 and 8 J years of age, was alleged to604 words
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Article130 1931-09-18 4 MAKES US FEEL WE ARE LIVE HUMAN BEINGS” Surprise has been aroused among E ig* lish Catholics at a report from Budapest that nuns are training as athletes. At the High School of Physic* 1 Culture 20 Dune, belonging to various orders, have j lined a130 words
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Advertisement25 1931-09-18 4 “GOLDWING Gut for suitable resiliency and pep. Obtainable at all sports dealers. Sole Agents in Malaya, V. R. VICK CO., LTD. Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur.25 words
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Advertisement271 1931-09-18 4 I Coteosfeiß MASTERWORKS SYMPHONY IN B MINOR UNFINISHED) On 3-12" Records Price $6-75 Here is a musical treat. Schubert’s music is typical of the man. Colourful and full of melody and modulation. The tragic purpose of the first movement is inescapable; few themes fall so fatefully on the ear as271 words
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SPORTING GOSSIP
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Article746 1931-09-18 5 BRISTOL HANDICAP Will Profit By Experience Plymouth Argyle, I think, have got the worst over, and I expect to see them one of the most improved team? in the Second Division. It was the greater pace of play as compared with that in the Third Division746 words
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215 1931-09-18 5 MAGIC OF A NAME United States boxing fans are intensely interested in the return of Jack Dempsey, the mere magic of whose tame is sufficient to draw large crowds. In Portland, Oregon, more than 17.0 0 people paid £5,000 to watch the “Manassa Mauler” stage215 words
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Article56 1931-09-18 5 Lord Hawke —71 Lord Hawke—‘‘the Father of Yorkshire cricket”— on August 16, celebrated the 71st anniversary of his birthday. Lord Hawke, who captained Yorkshire for 28 years, and was President of M.C.C. *****919, has taken up golf, which he thinks is essentially an “old man’s game,” and insists that ’’all56 words
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Article170 1931-09-18 5 BATES. BELL. AND RYAN NOT RE ENGAGED Glamorgan County Cricket Club, whose finances have been crippled by the wet season, have decided not to renew the engagements of Bates, Bell, and Ryan, three of their senior professional?. Modified terms are to be offered to the remainder of170 words
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Article168 1931-09-18 5 MANAGER BLAMES WEATHER FOR TEAM’S POOR SHOW The manager of the British Ryder Cup team, which failed so badly in the match in America, b’ames the weather for the poor showing of the side. In his report to the P.G.A. he says: ’’Climatic conditions alone accounted for168 words
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Article70 1931-09-18 5 There is no possibility of the proposed world championship fight in London between Larry Gains, the coloured Canadian heavy-weight t and Max Schmehng U An 8 offer' of £20,000 was made to Sohmeling to sign article,, but it 11 now stated that he is bound70 words
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Article219 1931-09-18 5 STRIKING CUTS SINCE 1921 Cunard Line Examples STRIKING examples of the reductions which have taken place within the last ten years in Trans-Atlantic passenger rates are contained in a table of comparative charge?, which has just been issued. Famous suites on ci ack Car a-d liners have219 words
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Article173 1931-09-18 5 J. C. White has been can’ain of Somerset for four seasons only, but it seems longer, aod a l the cricket world will miss him next season. He is a brilliant cricketer and a delightful man. Hie heart is in the game, but I know he has173 words
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The Literary Column
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Article861 1931-09-18 5 GOLD-TRAIL STORIES Gold, Men and Dogs. By A. A. ("Scotty”) Allan. (Patname. 153. net.) The reader will be prepossessed in favour of Mr. Allan from the first pages of ‘‘Gold, Men and Doge.” Asked what inflaenced him most in life, he put gold first—basing his reply on861 words
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Article250 1931-09-18 5 ALABAMA IN THE EARLY SIXTIES Among new novels are The Forge, by T. 8. Stribling (Heinemann, Bs. 6d. net)» YEHCDA, by Meyer Levin, (Oau<, 7s. 61. net), and At The Sigs of the Grid, by Horace Anneley Vachell (Ward, Lock, 7s. 6d. net). The English reader who is250 words
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Advertisement189 1931-09-18 5 rEliwOl I B Ci 11 PABY-FOOM I Think of AH the Value You Get! Essex is the first choice of all who demand the latest features and the greatest value. You see Essex Super-Sixes every where some with years of service to their credit. Haven’t you noticed how ably they189 words
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Article1085 1931-09-18 6 New Roads and Buildings Alternative Route to Free School Jelutong and Perak-lane (By Our Special Representative) WHEN the Government selected Green Lane for the Penang Free School several years ago it must have realised the immense potentialities for development that this part of the town1,085 words
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Article82 1931-09-18 6 Developments Expected to Follow Czecbo Slovakian’s Detention (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, F eptember 18 Sensational developments are expected as a sequel to the arrest in Singapore yesterday oi a middle aged Czecbo Slavakian visitor, Freiderick Landesmann. At the Police Court this afternoon, he pleaded guilty to sending82 words
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Article75 1931-09-18 6 CHICAGO’S DISCOURTESY Singapore, Thursday At a Rotary meeting yesterday, the President, Mr. Roland Braddell, strongly protested against Chicago s appointment of Mr. L. D. Gammans, of Kuala Lumpur, as District Commissioner for Malaya and Siam without consulting the Clubs. Mr. Gammans informed the meeting that he had75 words
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Article289 1931-09-18 6 SELECTED TEAMS I Kedah Players Included SOME NEWCOMERS (By ’’Athlete”) THE following sides have been selected to play on the Esplanade on Saturday at 5 p.m.: Colours: J N Cooley ;J P B Whaley, Peters, H W Brady and 0 Bendle; J A P Cameron and289 words
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Article468 1931-09-18 6 KEDAH BEATEN Four Goals to Two The charity football match in aid of the China Flood Relief Fund between the Penang and Kedah Chinese did not attract as big a crowd as expected yesterday after noon on the Victoria Green The match resulted in a468 words
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499 1931-09-18 6 £25 A WEEK Inside Story of the Negotiations London, September 1 Don Bradman, the great Australian cricketer, has to day cabled to an intermedi ary acting on behalf of the Accrington club, that he is willing to sign a two-years’ contract to play in499 words
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Article112 1931-09-18 6 GOVERNMENT MONOPOLIES AND BA IK PU AU The first annual competition in a scries of gnmes viz: billiards ping pong, badminton, tennis and soccer will be played off at Balik Pulau between the Government Monopolies Athletic Club and the Balik Pulau Recrea tion Club on Sunday for112 words
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Article130 1931-09-18 6 THAMES DEFEATED BY SOUTHEND UNITED London, September 17 In the Southern Section of the third Division, Seuthond Utd. beat Thames by three goals to one.—Reuter. The ondon correspondent of the Straits limes telegraphs that the death took place at itinehead on Sunday of Mr. E. H KingHarman, who130 words
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Article330 1931-09-18 6 RESULT OF DRAW Sultan of Perak Gets a Good One The draw for the Penang Turf Club 1932 batch of Australian thoroughbred horse griffins took place at the Turf Club stables at Ayer Etam yesterday afternoon, in the presence of a large gathering of Penang owners,330 words
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Article422 1931-09-18 6 Sir Cecil Clementi has become an Honorary Member of the Ipoh Club. The Hon’ble Mr. C. J. Scott addressed the Banff (Canada) Rotary Club recentlyMr. L. E. Slowe returnad from lt>ave yesterday by the Kashmir. Mrs. Siowo is expected to arrive by the Rajputana Mr Ang Kay422 words
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Article596 1931-09-18 6 MR. SENNETL'S EVI DENCk Duties of the Shroff nis Assistant The further hearing was j day afternoon before Mr. B a yeat District Judge, in the case e Mohamed Yusuf and M M"u n whicb recently Shroff and Assistant Shmff Ja’ Penang Land Office, were596 words
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Article165 1931-09-18 6 DRUMMING DURING FUNERAL PROCESSIONS TO STOP In accordance with a resolution passed at a meeting of leading members e Hindu Community and the headmen o various sections held recently at the PenanHindu Sabha that a Mass Meeting J Hindus should beheld for the P“ r P 03165 words
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Article66 1931-09-18 6 vFrom Our Own Correspondent' Singapore Johoee was en fete to day ceie 58th birthday of the Sultan. A jn ceremony opened the proceeding 4 the morning followed by a recep Istana. Tn the afternoon rhe =CJCO t3 pro were treated at the Istana. °P 00 vided an66 words
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1459 1931-09-18 7 Alleged Bribery Case To-day’s District Court Proceedings hearing was resumed in the Penang District Court this morning before Mr. H. A- Ferrer of the charge of accepting an illegal gratification of $2, against Mob Yusuf bin Gaoi, Asiatic Inspector of Police attached to the Traffic1,459 words
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Article223 1931-09-18 7 Proposal to Form Company SHARES FOR DEBTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 18 ‘The creditors resolve io entertain a proposal for a scheme of arrangement whereby a company will be formed to con tinue debtor s business in whole or in part.” The adoption of223 words
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Article196 1931-09-18 7 1 lymouth without alighting.—Rugby Radio Service Lieut. Stainforlh’s Seaplane Raised London, September 17 The seaplane in which Flight Lieutenant Stainforth met with a mishap yesterday was raised from the eight fathoms in which t sank in the Solent by a salvage boxt to day. It did1 lymouth without alighting.—Rugby Radio Service - 196 words
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Article167 1931-09-18 7 Official Opening by the Governor (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. September 18 Opening the St Clair Organ Memorial Hall last night, the Governor said he was glad Singapore possessed a fine organ Music was a language which all men under stood and were able to interpret167 words
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Article75 1931-09-18 7 Rugby Radio Service. Greater Contribution to State from Licences London, September 17 The Chancellor of the Exchequer announced in the House of Commons that the position of the British Broadcasting Corporation bad been reviewed in the light of the financial emergency, and the Corpo ration had agreed toRugby Radio Service. - 75 words
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Article36 1931-09-18 7 —Benter. Quebec, September 18 Refusing to be interviewed, Mr. Norman. Governor of the Bank of England, sailed on the Duchess of Bedford for England incognito, his name not appearing in the passen- ger lie*.-,—Benter. - 36 words
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Article684 1931-09-18 7 NEW SCHEME Groyne System Adopted ENCOURAGING RESULTS (By Our Special Representative) WILL Prai ever become a deep water wharf For over eight years this white elephant, which cost the F. M. S. over $20,000,000, has been allowed to lie more or less idle but of684 words
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Article91 1931-09-18 7 ENTRIES CLOSE TO-DAY The entries for the Selangor Turf Club Meeting close this afternoon and should be available at Penang to morrow. The Club is catering for horses, Classes 2 and 3 combined and horses, Class 4 and for both classes of ponies. There will also91 words
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Article145 1931-09-18 7 .—Reuter. Statesman Officially Described as “Consummate Liar” Batonrouge, September 17 Alleging that the Texan Legislature has been bribed and blandished with wine women and money, the Louisianan Governor Long has abandoned his fight for a cotton holiday. The Texan Senate has retorted with a formal resolution describing.—Reuter. - 145 words
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Article131 1931-09-18 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Wby ths Conservatives Joined the Government London, September 17 I ord Stonehaven, Chairman of the Conservative Party, speaking at Liverpool last night, said some people had asked why the Conservatives had not taken over the Government and had an election to bring in tariffs from.—Rugby Radio Service. - 131 words
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Article82 1931-09-18 7 —Reuter. Presentation to Hero of ‘‘Poseidon” Epic London, September 17 The Poseidon hero Willis was entertained this evening by tbe Molesey branch of the British Legion of which he is an honorary member. He was presented with a gold watch and Mrs. Willis with a travelling bag by—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article64 1931-09-18 7 .—Reuter. Rumour of a Mutiny Denied by Lisbon Vigo September 17 News of a mutiny in the Portuguese Fleet has been received by Portuguese political exiles here. It is also stated martial law has been proclaimed at Lisbon aud Oporto. Lisboa September 17 There is no truth in.—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article60 1931-09-18 7 —Reuter. Notorious U S. Bootlegger Murdered Providence Rhode Island. September 17 Harry Volpe, a notorious bootlegger and informer whose death the underworld has been expecting for six years was found dead in the back seat of a motor car with a bullet in his brain. Volpe.—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article119 1931-09-18 7 Grave of German Diplomat Desecrated (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, September 17 The grave of the former German Charge de’Affaires at the Protestant Cemetery has again been desecrated for the second time in four years. It is presumed these ghoulish crimes were perpetrated for the sake of the119 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article328 1931-09-18 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.’’) Sir, —We have read a lot about the "Threemusthavebeers in your widely circulated paper, and their supposed inconsideration of tbe Chapel adjoining the flats/ and we have also heard the said adjoining Chape 1 but I can assure you328 words
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Article64 1931-09-18 7 Sir. —I hearti’y associate myself with the suggestion put forward by your correspondent Local Products’’ of yesterday’s date anent the reduction of admission prices from 80 50 and 25 cents to 60, 40 and 20 cents. In view of the present slump, I consider the present64 words
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226 1931-09-18 7 CHINESE PLEADS GUILTY Liu Sin who was on Friday charged before the Police Magistrate, Penang with the possession of firearms without a licence and the possession of explosives, namely 49 rounds of ammunition, was again produced in the Police Court this morning when he pleaded226 words
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Article153 1931-09-18 7 CHINESE PLEADS GUILTY Charged with the theft of a gold cigarette case, a belt with watch attached and a gold fountain pen valued $2OO a Chinese named Lee Choon Hock, to day pleaded guilty before the Police Magistrate. Penang. Tbe prosecution alleged that they were informed153 words
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Article502 1931-09-18 8 Gandhi’s affectation of humbleness —nauseatingly remini cent of Uiiah Heep —will deceive nobody, but it djes serve in some measure to detract from the Mahatma’s real object —namely, the creation of a Hindu oligarchy governing India through Congress. Gandhi speaks I of a united India, but502 words
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Article151 1931-09-18 8 Malayan Rotarians are mildly indignant, because Chicago, the birth place and headquarters of Rotary had the audacity to appoint a prominent local enthusiast as District Commissioner for Malaya and Siam without consulting ths clubs concerned. The Rotarian declined the honour, but that did not prevent Mr. Roland151 words
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Article1466 1931-09-18 8 H. L. Penang, Friday. <¥ ~ET another cohort of Vr Municipal Commission has returned to the fold io the person of Mr. L. E. Slowe, of the firm of Henry Waugh a d Co, Ltd. Oily one now remains absent, Mr. B ilf mr Ross b?ing stillH. L. - 1,466 words
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Miscellaneous18 1931-09-18 8 O. HOTSk tonight SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. “President Hayes”18 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1931-09-18 9 Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and Mr. A. V. Alexander Passage in the House Naval Affair Becoming Less Critical Ships Returning to Home Ports The excitement and anxiety occasioned by the incident aboard the warships at Invergorden is dying* down. The position was discussed in the Houseof Commons yesterday,—Bagby Radio Service. - 1,047 words
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Article737 1931-09-18 9 —Reuter. A “Gentle, Humble” Complaint EUROPEAN INTERESTS London, September 17 Gandhi made a long speech at the Federal Structure Committee to-day in the course of the general discussion on the composition of methods of election to the Federal Legislature. He began by declaring himself oppressed by the—Reuter. - 737 words
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Article607 1931-09-18 9 Committee to Study I Trade Balance inter-allied INDEBTEDNESS What We are Owed and What We Owe London, September 17 The House of Lords which was adjourned from September 8 till to day, this afternoon discussed a motion proposed by Lord Msh'iett approving the action of the607 words
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Advertisement337 1931-09-18 9 I MOTOR CYCLES I MOD EL. S 6. 349 H. P. O, H. V. Two Port I' nwnn Fast -Reliable, I ECONOMICAL H Deferred Send for Free 2 I Payments Arranged. Illustrated Catalogue. 1 SOLE AGENTS: I I John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. I 3 (INCORFOR a TED IN ENGLAND)337 words
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Miscellaneous25 1931-09-18 9 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day 3.32 a.m., 1015 p.tn. 3,40 p.m. 9.54 p.m« To Morrow 4.00 a.m. 11.12 a.m. 4.10 p.m« 10.06 pan.25 words
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105 1931-09-18 10 CHINESE CHARGED When the s. s. Kwan Sang put into larbour yesterday a party of revenue officers boarded the vessel and searched for jnon-Governmaut chandu. They discovered 40 tahils hidden in the boat and made one arrest. A Chinese named Kong Yoon was produced105 words
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Article75 1931-09-18 10 DR. HOLDBROOK Dr. H. G. Holdbrook has arrived at Penang and assumed duties as Acting f hief Medical Officer, Penang, vice Dr. W. M. Chambers who has left for Singapore on transfer. Dr H. G. Holdbrook counts long service and has been stationed in most of the75 words
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Article108 1931-09-18 10 MEMBER AND MANAGER CHARGED Croh Ab Cbuan and Lee Aik Seong were io day produced before the Police Magistrate. Penang, when the first accused was charged with assisting in the management ©f an unlawful society, while the second accused was charged with being a member of an108 words
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Article131 1931-09-18 10 HEARING ADJOURNED The hearing was adjourned yesterday afternoon in the Penang Supreme C ourt ®f the case in which Tye Ghee and Co of Bridge Street sued NR M. Nachiappa Chetty of Penang Street for recovery of $lO 000 for wrongful seizure of his goods at the131 words
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60 1931-09-18 10 CASE POST ON ED A Chinese named Tan Cheow Yan was charged before the Police Magistrate, Penang, with being in possession of seditious documents which had a tendency to ■encourage or incite any person to interfere with the administration of law and order, The case60 words
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Article44 1931-09-18 10 Bank of England Dividend Maintained London, September 17 The half yearly Court of the Bank of England yesterday maintained the dividend six per cent— Renter. *7. B»nd perform. 25 and 2r Esplanade on September 24, .XT P to 10 3044 words
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Article100 1931-09-18 10 ANNUAL MEETING ADJOURNED Oa the motion of the chairman the annual general meeting of the Menglembu Lode Mining Co. Ltd., which was to have been held at the Registered Office. I*. Penang-street, to-day, was adjourned until Monday, September 28, at noon. Those present at to-day’s100 words
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Article115 1931-09-18 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The fo’’owing were the latest quotations tn MESSRS, KENNEDY A Go’s share list at 11 un. to-day:— Yesterday To-day Eg S Shares b =3 m co ra oq o. I fi. to. 10. Miring Ayer nitam 11/3 11/9 H/3 11/9 eunt Hong Fat» m115 words
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Article115 1931-09-18 10 Afsssrs. Eastern Smelting Co. t Ltd, London September 16, Spot £110.15-0 three months* buving £113.5.0 three months’ selling £113.10 0. Messrs Boustead d Co. Ltd. 18. h September quotation for Singapore refined tin $57.75 per picul, hua’mw done 75 tons Penang refined tin $57-37$ per* picul, buyers no115 words
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119 1931-09-18 10 AN IMPROVED METHOD Bulletin No. 1 of 1931 jurt issued from the Institute for Medical Research, F.M.S., contains some interesting notes on the use of thick blood films in the diagnosis of m hria prepared by Dr. R. Green. It is stated that the adoption of119 words
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Article194 1931-09-18 10 The ’‘President Hayes'* arrived this morning with the following passengers for Penang: Mr David Coleman, Mr and Mrs E B Cornel], Mr Linton Crook, Mr and Mrs J Howley, Mr Charles Mill-r, Mr William Fchupf, Mr B C Van Buien, Mr and Mrs A Young. s. 8.194 words
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Article55 1931-09-18 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T/A/i LONDON W «11-18 1 Op 15/IMh' 1114-M Up 15/SINGAPORE $57 75 par tiai Up 25 c. 75 tons lim RUBBER-. Mm 2g 4. Unchanged Rm Tori Sl/18 c. (M) Up 1/11 c. Lml It e. Up J c. By55 words
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Article210 1931-09-18 10 Penang September 18 018. fienar as Opium p. sheet nom 1.000.0 C Cloves h ®0.0( Gold laaf sllon 7J.0 vfacs l icking nom 170.0; Nutmegs 80s •> 70.00 M 110 s ti 60.03 Coconuts per 1,000 h 15.0 r Copra Hundried buyers 3.85 Rattans sales 11.10 Rattans Coarte210 words
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Article72 1931-09-18 10 London. September 17 Paris, 123 96; New York, 4>6 Brussels. 34 85; Geneva, 24 89; Ameurriam, 12.04; Milan 92.90; Berlin 20 59; Stockholm 18.16; Copenhagen, 18,18; Oslo, 18.18; Vienna, 34.58; Prague, 1642; Helsingfors. 193 J; Madrid, 53.87; Lisbon, 110; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio, 3; Buenos Aires, 29|;72 words
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Article95 1931-09-18 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN The health statement for the Mniuci* pality of George Town for the week ending September 12, 1931, shows a total of 39 deaths—2l males and 18 females—the death-rate being 13.56 per mille compared with 17.73 in the preceding week and with 21.29 in the95 words
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Article57 1931-09-18 10 Sept. 20, 16th Sunday after Trinity. Bam Holy Communion and 6pm Evensong and Addrees at St. Mark’s Butterrw O rth. s ept. 23, Wednesday, for St. Matthew’s Day, 7.30 a m Holy Communion at St. Mark s Butterworth. Sept. 24, Thursday, for St, Matthew’s Day, 730 am Holy57 words
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Article1023 1931-09-18 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES I cj S_ XVBBBB iDtliu.! o Alletby Bubbaa Ba 50 75 Alox Gajak Rob**» J’ StEjJgaDiaßtdl Malay ®®4atea 75 8 Ayex HNa» Flanßtaf ByrC»* 63 75 Ayer KnniDf Bubbea Batata* >•' Ayer Mclek Rabbet Oa 4' Ayer Panaa Bnbbex Batata* 45 t 5 Balsa FianMas1,023 words
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Advertisement193 1931-09-18 10 ?R,iinnymede > Cheerful an J Cool TO-MORROW ‘•DAMSON PIE” Morning MUSIC in the l ounge, Evening DINNER D kNCE SUNDAY The Runnymede Orchestra will pliy the following Music, in the Lounge, commenc ng at 9.30 p.m. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Overture “Il Guarany” Gomes Fan‘asie ‘Smson and Delilah” Saint- S aens Two-Pieces193 words
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Advertisement417 1931-09-18 10 Common Ailments of Croup and Convulsions There are few ailmenta 4. ing to see than these and wh. d,S’renoccur, parents often do not knn2 a l&ck| do until the doctor c me» p What to caused by the fo-nation of Y p brane in the throat and unle 88 thV417 words
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Miscellaneous104 1931-09-18 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Faturd 6 a.m. 72 NN Noon 80 e 27 m m 5 p.m. 82 s Sunday 6 a.m. 75 e Noon «5 nw 7mm 5 p.m. 83 N w Monday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 84 n smm 5 p.m. 81 nw Tuesday104 words
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Article890 1931-09-18 11 25 PER CENT. GENERAL CUT British Co-operation Necessary THE Amsterdam correspondent of the ‘‘Financial News” writes the fellowIng on the htest Dutch rubber restr ction plan:— The rubber quota schema which the four pn members of the Dutch working committee hive unofficially lai 1 before th«i Dutch890 words
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Article461 1931-09-18 11 STERN WARNING Deplorable Effect on Free Imports A stern warning to Gnat Brilam’s industrial populat oa respecting its indifference to the dwindling volume of British t ala was given by Mr. W. Stutters, the V:C3-cha’rmm of ’’The 1912 Club,” lait rnenth. It the course cf his aldroaa461 words
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Article76 1931-09-18 11 Penang, September 18 By Courtesy of the [Chartered Bank On London Daman 1 2/3 21/32 4 m/ti 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m/is credit 2 4 3/16 On 3 Documentary 2 4 5/16 New York Bank Demand 56 France h T T 1410 Ind a T T 155| Bangk k76 words
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Article501 1931-09-18 11 PUBLICATIONS ISSUED AND RECEIVED The following pab’ic.tions were issued or received by the D-partment of Statistics, S.B. and F.M.S., during the period from sth September to 11th September, 1931, and are available for public 3 u*-e in the Rofertnca Library, Fullerton i Building, Singapore. Sec'icn I. Issued501 words
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Advertisement88 1931-09-18 11 Iw® Keep Doctor away by the occasional use of EVANS’ PASTILLES. They protect your throat and give relief in cases of colds, coughs and catarrh. From Chemists everywhere. Made to England to a formula of Liverpool Throat Hospital. EVANS ANTISEPTIC Throat Pastilles BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. Two88 words
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Advertisement182 1931-09-18 11 1 n SCdlvucL. a<x«S: 1 o'' 3 "SUil mnii"-tii, V “Run your Home on Shell" Dollstr ExchaiYgc Tables Sterling into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling J, I FROM 2s. 3d. to 28.3 d. Amounts from Id. £lO,OOO KHB Exchange Table Ascending 64ths of a PENNY ■gHH Obtainable the HSB PINAH182 words
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Article564 1931-09-18 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 Hama of From Sailing For Dita of Sailing Steamer Am pang Si th wan, Dindiogi and Same Porta Fangkor To-day spm564 words
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Advertisement336 1931-09-18 12 i I itl I LdkA I k irnvyfr* x nf 6O F 11 ■ii ®ZSllenburtjs Foods h Made from the purest milk of cow» pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys* Foods are as easily digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by336 words
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Miscellaneous29 1931-09-18 12 TO-NIGHT 6-15 and 9-30 NORMA SHEARER Again Triumphs in Metro —Goldwyn Mayer s “Strangers May Kiss” iwith ROBERT MONTGOMERY rlans at Moutrie’s —’Phone 795. Seats Reduced to $l-50 Now29 words
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Miscellaneous134 1931-09-18 12 I WATCH FOR '‘ROOKERY MAJESTIC 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9.35 I Matinees To-morrow and Sunday I AT 2.45 P.M. I The Brightest and Best Double Feature Programme Yet Presented in T o I LORETTA YOUNG IN I Fox Movietone’s Peppy, Snappy Comedy Romance “3 GIRLS LOST” I WITH I John Wayne Joan134 words
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Article660 1931-09-18 13 BRAVERY PR\HED at inquest Fight for Loaded Revolver A nurse’s terrific struggle with an armed man was described at the inquest on August 13 on the victims of the double shooting affair at Dawes Mead, Leigh, near Dorking. Captain George S«ptimas Kingaell (47), after shooting and killing660 words
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Advertisement407 1931-09-18 13 THE PINANG GAZETTE 1, list cl Flaws where the Gazette* ccb be beogbt at 10 Cents. IOCAi. Bahaao, B. and O. Hotel and Rmmymsd» Hotel. B E.KX Toaof Jr Ca, Victoria Pte» and Sweteeuham Pte». Md, Ismail, Mway Cbanpar 4. Bsaek St, T. If- N. Myds®, 97, Leith Street. Look407 words
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Advertisement25 1931-09-18 13 FOUND. The Weal Whisky—neatly but not gaudily dressed, and answer to the name of “RED HACKLE** the finder considers himself richly Rewarded, m w f25 words
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Advertisement323 1931-09-18 13 Assets exceed 111,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed $35,000,C00. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd, (Incorporated In Slrcita Sotti «meats). HEAD OFFICE i WtechMter Hoorn S acnporo. LONDON OFFICE j 27, Old Jewry, K.C, Tbo Company bai £20,000 deported with the Woprcmc Coort of F-ngtend and compKac wite323 words
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Article463 1931-09-18 14 NEW METHOD OF EMBALMING Taxidermist’s Art Revolutionised AS the Jesuit of some years of scientific experiment, a discoveiy has been made that is likely to revolutionise both the art of the taxidermist and the work of the medical training schools as well as that of the anatomical463 words
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Advertisement290 1931-09-18 14 B.S.A; Motor Cycles are machines with an Inter- national reputation for POWER, SPEED, SILENCE, SAFETY V 7 ECONOMY and *1 RELIABILITY. A W < fe. You cannot go i H wrong if you choose a B.S.A* \\*r> J'X Be safe always The backbone of \A ?®8 Irllsl forged steel on290 words
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Advertisement10 1931-09-18 14 IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES, OR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS OR INDIGESTION TAKE10 words
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Advertisement313 1931-09-18 14 LISTERINETa?te rfl CM JI V V —hl JU /I 1 Si! I dg Double Cleansing j I J H Action! |Hlq|S;<B i ill i Listerine Tooth Paste on a Pro-pby-lac- s' i I** jaMi tic T°° l k H rus b- That’s the conibina- 5 fi° n *b al whitens313 words
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Article653 1931-09-18 15 Penang, September 18, 1931. CHOWRAfiTA MARKET, Mutton— eta. Mutton Indian M •®r lb 48 it cad foat 1-20 Sheer Lirer with heart A loa c do 149 Tripe d 0 93 Goat or Sheep M per lb 48 Sweet Bread uir 40 Suet 40 > idney >B I653 words
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Advertisement171 1931-09-18 15 Get a. Set of I ZAG-ZAW Picture Puzzles The Ideal Recreation for You. Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. Price 75 cents I OBTAINABLE AT The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. —T ..I I Federated Malay States Railways New Bridge, Seventh Milestone, Bukit Timah Road, in connection with Singapore171 words
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Advertisement234 1931-09-18 15 ’THE LANCETX23 n 29> says: S *otiuuAif WM cj the csniaM atmoit no vitamin is convincing evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has added Ostelin Vitamin D Sunshine Glaxo builds234 words
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Advertisement600 1931-09-18 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CCNtINbNT. x AGAPENOR In port London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. x MENELAUS Sett 25 Mareeiltes, London. Rotterdam. Hamburg MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE TANTALUS z Sept. 24 Genoa. Liverpool, Glsggow LELLEROPBON Oct 3 Genoa, J i ver pool Havre, G600 words
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Advertisement1547 1931-09-18 16 P 0.-BRITISH INDIA" I DOLLAR STEAMSL»? AND apcar lines <Jfad AMERICAN MAIL k. I (Companies Incorporated in Ingland.) a I 4 MML PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES ■&t'eiin' ’Jhßi-WirrihirdTT f < 1 peninsular and Oriental S. N, Co Penang, Teiuk Anson. Pops c a DnilMD TUF WORLD. a under contract with1,547 words
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