Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 September 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-09-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 221. VOL. LXXXIX. SATURDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement268 1931-09-26 1 t. Sagatal BROTHERS DENTISTS I Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street I Hudson LIGHT RAIL I the MaTFRIAIS Phosphor Bronze Company, Ltd., JLVJgb MAUFACTURERS OF We carry large stocks of D f 12, 14, 16 and 20 lb. Phosphor Bronze Castings of all Types, per268 words
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Advertisement17 1931-09-26 1 H. TOKISATSFJ STUDIO j with up-to-date Photography by electric light. j ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.17 words
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Advertisement1804 1931-09-26 2 rouTr I SELANGOR TURF CLUB BANKS. I u Ro^d”?m“d ”°“mry No AUTUMN RACE MEETING CHARTERED BANK HEDERLAHDSCHE HAHDEL Appointment to King of PMI Sa(urday 26th, Wednesday 30th op .nd.a andcnwa. MAATSCHAPPIJ. N. V. f Estd. JHB 1872 P October 1931 SSJg HT>vv a > a COMPOUND HOUSE with ger'gcsnd 91,804 words
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Article573 1931-09-26 3 UNABI E TO WALK ERECT Before the Age of Peking Maa NEW light on the evolution of the human race has been afforded bv the discovery of a skull in the Jervois Range of Central Australia. According to Sir Colin Mackenzie, dirtcicr of the Australian573 words
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Article159 1931-09-26 3 Here is a 1 ttle tribute to the co-educa-tion schools which shows that if boys and gir’s are edrcited together excellent results sre poss ble. ‘‘The statistics given by Dr. Lyttelton of the a hletic successes of Sr. George’s School, Harpenden, a’e an interesting answer to the159 words
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Advertisement232 1931-09-26 3 i VL S 1 V i -“F jl z n .j*7-.... I i xX 1 I i n LOOK AT HER! B te |> A SOLID little rock of firm C X xx flesh, with fine straight i j limbs, a beautiful, healthy 3 colour and even, white, good 5232 words
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Advertisement284 1931-09-26 3 ,‘iS i ®jH u g e tanks, like those seen in X the top picture, are used for making Sunlight Soap. Each tank B/ holds sixty tons. When the 1 chemists have selected the best oils these are pumped into the tanks. They are then boiled until the soap L284 words
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Article703 1931-09-26 4 Jlereis the defence of several exCabinet Ministers noiu in opposition to the Government Mr. Georg j Lanabury and Dictation I ca inot believe, ones it is understood, that any cit z n in the land wul consent to accept even the recommend» lion of outsiders as to703 words
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Article260 1931-09-26 4 £A number of eleven year old East End boys and girls af.er their visit to the Etaside composed the fclljwing Te Deems. They illustrate the latent übnt to be found in the East End Mission slum boys helped by the Rev. F. W.260 words
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Advertisement112 1931-09-26 4 ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOU» PRESENT TREATMENT! If you are not it is most likely because you are treating the symptoms and neglecting to treat the CAUSE. To treat disease successfully you must remove the cause. In the many complaints arising from impurities of the blood there is no finer112 words
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Advertisement396 1931-09-26 4 USE GENERAL TIRES fFOR Lowest Cost Per Mile HARRISONS BARKER C?i™ fa t Incorporated in S.S. p,n is the time to buy a j SPECIALLY DELCO-LIGHT I p or This Coming Season Special t I a 111 111 Ell chiffons g Unpacked DiLCOUGHT ensures SIMPLICITY- With Very Charming ECONOMY EFFICIENCY.396 words
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Article719 1931-09-26 5 CRYSTAL PALACE’S ATTACK Fulham’s Real Energy THE Third Division of the League enters on its twelfth season, and it is time another London club ro&e to a position cf supremacy. Since the competition wf? darted (wines Arbiter) only three have gained the championship the greater prize719 words
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Article166 1931-09-26 5 GOALKEEPERS MUST MIND THEIR STEPS Daring the earlier days of the new law whereby goalkeeper a may carry the bsll four instead of two steps there is a danger to be noted. It was seen on Saturday! when Hibbp. England’fl International goalkeeper, wae hurt. Hibbs seized the ball in166 words
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Article183 1931-09-26 5 Modesty Breeds Ignorance RUGBY UNION purfcts may not be addicted to boasting) but a little greater tendency to publicity would be of advantage to the game. Why has not pointed attention been drawni on the eve of a new season, to the changes in the183 words
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Article181 1931-09-26 5 WAT^ONIANS WORRIED ABOUT SCRUM HALF Edinburgh Academicals will have a fairly intimate acquaintance with English football in the first hdf cf the season. They open their season on October 3 with a game at Carlisle a/ainst Cumber’and, an i a ui’-nth later they fo?uJ a south of181 words
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Article302 1931-09-26 5 OLD BRIGADE AG HN IN HARNESS The Gloucester Rugby Club will have all la'st season’s play&re, v ith one or two minor exceptions, and the team will be captained by L. F. Th* las 1 ne of defence will by safe in the bands of Harold Boughton, who302 words
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Article220 1931-09-26 5 WATCH THE STEP WITH NEW RULES Welsh Rugby clubs usually feel suspect when they croas the Border into Eng land. This season they will come in for more than the ordinary amount of penalties uulesa they pay especial attention to the new rules regarding scrumn: aging (writes “The220 words
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Advertisement234 1931-09-26 5 i The Soap That’s Known and Sold I (he World Around a For regular daily toilet use in the home there is nothing better than 5 siticura Soap Containing the medicinal and antiseptic properties of (ulieura, it soothes and heals as well as cleanses 1 he skin. sample each Soap,234 words
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Advertisement622 1931-09-26 5 PROBAK I TiHEfBEUERIBLADE FITS GILLETTE TYPE I RAZORS OLD OR NEW g Put a PROBAK Blade into your Gillette type razor. Whal then? You get, from that razor, a shave such as you have never enjoyed before. The razor glides so easily over your fa**, you wonder if the blade622 words
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News From All Parts
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Article280 1931-09-26 6 ASCEHO’S EXPLANATION Revolting Crime in Bengal Bankura (E. Bengal), Sept. 4 FOB digging up the corpse of a child that had died of fever, cooking it, and eating part of it, two men have been sent to prison. The men are A jit Ghoahal of280 words
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Article234 1931-09-26 6 NEW IDEAS ON BRITAIN’S WAY TO TRIUMPH 11 "If I Had Fifty Millions" (Simpkin. Marshal 1 ,2 f. 61.) Colon* 1 Beckles Willson has written a vigorous and imaginative little book on the economic and industrial ills of Britain. His conclusions are mainly those to which most234 words
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Article115 1931-09-26 6 Moscow, September, 21 The Tags Agency reports that the “Isvestia”, with reference to the ChinoJapanese conflict in Manchuria, says that the occupation by the Japanese met with no protest either from the League of Nations nor Washington, which gives the impression that the Japanese action was taken115 words
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Article187 1931-09-26 6 WRITTEN ON FOOLSCAP The Melbourne Advertiser Sydney (N.S.W.), August 13 THE first copies of the “Melbourne Advertiser” wiitten in pen and ink, hive just been acquired by the Mitchell Library, The newspaper was started by Jjhn P. Fawkner in 1838, and the first nine Lumbers187 words
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Article162 1931-09-26 6 WHAT NEW YORK POLICE MAY USE Under new regulations just issued, the problem of determining whether a motorcar driver is drunk or sober should be easier for New York tr. ffic p« 1 cemen. A suspect may now be required to touch hie nose with hi< forefinger with162 words
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Article59 1931-09-26 6 FRENCH PREMIER TO MEET PRESIDENT HOOVER Nauen, (Berlin), September 21 According to the Vossische Zeitung's Paris correspondent, who chime the authority of the American Embassy, Premier Laval accepted President Hoover’s invitation to proceed at an early date to Washington for a personal conference at which59 words
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Article55 1931-09-26 6 TRANS-ATLANTIC FLYERS PICKED UP Nauen, (Berlin), September 21 A cable from Cape Race announces the rescue after a most trying experience of the German Trans-Atlantic flyers Rody and Jobannesin and a Portuguese passenger. After drifting for 150 hours on the floating remnants of their pl me they were fished55 words
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Article39 1931-09-26 6 Fourteen pounds for boots,” read Judge Oluer from an account at Whitechapel County Court. "Fourteen pounds for boots, he repeated. I never bad 14 pounds' worth of boots in mv life.” Judge Cluer is 78.39 words
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Article41 1931-09-26 6 Defendant at Southend: I have pleaded guilty, and, therefore. I don't like to ask you to let me off this time, but my brother would if he were here instead of me. so in that case perhaps you will.41 words
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Advertisement79 1931-09-26 6 hSGOO£). jggF JgP3&» ,Oww rfF .$1 —r— *r ir '&l^'‘ r Xy > jawM& (f3h ’Ai 1 r f**'?. l j[y M e C A LLUMt i i W?eMk g& bT 8 rancnow seos whisky AGENTS THI EASTERN AGENCIES C2 [JKT— !»V -.3UTK3B—K IMMUNITY FROM ILLNESS Immunity from illness depends79 words
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Advertisement169 1931-09-26 6 Columbia RECORDS Of fVewLondon Successes DX 249 jßallad Concert Memories (Part 1& 2. Organ solo by Quentin Maclean All the old favourites, “MacLusl?,” “My Dear St I” g “Love’s Old Sweet Song,” “Down the Vale.” Gloiiom I Devon.” DX 250 jp a J i° ne8 j <> n i !jlayc169 words
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Miscellaneous76 1931-09-26 6 To-night Last Night 6-15 <£ 9-30 The All British Production. “Tilly of Bloomsbury” by lAN HAY To-morrow—Opening at a Matinee Lew Ayres Jean Hailow in “I R O IN MA N” Universal’s i hrlllini' Drama. TO-NIGHT <£ UNTIL SUNDAY AT gTHEATRE ROYAL I J— .< J Show Starts at 7-4576 words
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Miscellaneous141 1931-09-26 6 A GREAT ALL BRITISH TRIUMPH AT THE MAJESTIC 6-5 TO-NIGHT 9-30 The World Famous BRITISH Comedy Success that Has Broken All Box office Records! ROOKERY NOOK! r=»y- < lW Ben Traver’s Celt- b rated Aldwycb 1 .wwr Theatre Farce wi’h t including j ro/w 1 WALL 3 RALPH LYNN W/141 words
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2372 1931-09-26 7 Defence Counsel’s Lengthy Address No Sjstem Proved Evidence That Was of No Value Which Side of the Table? Toe Penang District Court was crowded -yesterday afternoon when the hearing of the alleged bribery case was resumed before Mr. H. A. Forrer. In this case Inspector Moh.2,372 words
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Article63 1931-09-26 7 GRADUAL DISBANDING WANTED IN CEYLON At a meeting of the Ceylon State Council. Mr. F. A. Obeyesekere gave notice of the following motion That in the interests of the Ceylon Police Force and of economy this Council ig of opinion that the conti nuance of the special corps63 words
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Article297 1931-09-26 7 LIGHT SCRATCHINGS There are only a few scratchings for to day s races at Kuala Lumpur, leaving good fields in all the events. The sma lest fie d will be in Race 4 in which seven horses have been left in. In the second race both297 words
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Article111 1931-09-26 7 NEWCOMERS v REST On tbe E’planade. at 4.50 p.m. sharp. Whites (Newcomers': T G Scott; Harr’s H W Brady, 0 H Rogers and L G Lee; JAP Cameron and J M Strang; R W F Leonard, 0 T Smith F E Wraight. W E W Green C111 words
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Article162 1931-09-26 7 G. 0. O.’s INSPECTION Tbe annual inspection of the I enang and Province Wellesley Volunteer orps by the General Officer Comaianding the Troops in Malaya, Major General Oldfield, will be held on Sunday October 25. The inspection will take place during the course of a162 words
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Article273 1931-09-26 7 TODAY'S MATCHES Aston Villa Receive West Ham HEARTS AND RANGERS The following are the matches to be played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION 1 Arsenal v Everton Aeton Villa v West Ham U, Blackbarn R. Birmmibatn Blackpool v Maocheater C. Huddersfield T. v273 words
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Article108 1931-09-26 7 MALAYS WIN EXCITING MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 25 The League Champions the Malays, won the S.A.F.A. cup final yesterday, beating the Gloucester by four goals to three in one of the finest finals of recent years, thus jringing off tbe coveted double. The Gloucester,108 words
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Article57 1931-09-26 7 COLLECTION IN AID OF UNEMPLOYED EUROPEANS The Penang Impressionists are to hold their Annual Exhibition at the Malay Drill Hall Peel Avenue, on October 7, 8 and 9. Members will be At Home to their friends on the afternoon of the 7th, when a collection will be made57 words
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Article157 1931-09-26 7 M. Laval, the French Minister of is leaving for New York on October 16. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Steedman, of Ipoh* are expected back from Scotland towards tbe end of next week. The annual gala of the Taiping Swimming Club will take place at Taiping on157 words
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Article121 1931-09-26 7 Trial Judge’s Verdicts Not Affected (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 25 The confessions of two Chinese convicted for murder at the present Assizes were reconsidered by Mr. Justice Sprouls. Mr. Justice Thorne and Mr. Justice Terrell yesterday. In the case of Gunter's murderer, Lim Ah Seng, the121 words
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Article88 1931-09-26 7 Committee's Report Postponed (From Our Own Singapore, September 25 At the Municipal Commission Meeting to day the report on the special committee on tbe question of the reduction of labourers* wages was postponed for a month, the President agreeing with the Commieeionera who expressed tbe view that in88 words
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Article104 1931-09-26 7 Nash No Match For American (From Our Own Correspon enO Singapore, September 25 Al Rivers was much too good for Sid Nash to night, tbe referee stopping the fight in the fourth round when Nash was on the verge of being knocked out The Britisher was unable104 words
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Article169 1931-09-26 7 Rookery-Nook And Tilly BRITISH STARS AT MAJESTIC AND QUEEN S The management of both cinema theatres, the Majestic and tbe Queen s, are to ba congratulated on the excellence of the fare they have provided this week. At the moment two British productions are running to crowded houses RookeryNook at169 words
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Article297 1931-09-26 8 “I will do anything to reduce costs/’ declared Mr. Justice Whitley in the Penang Supreme Court yesterday; we find it in our hearts to wish all of his Majest\’s judges would express similar sen timents, and, what is more important, insist that costs are reduced. Justice297 words
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Article292 1931-09-26 8 To a greater extent than is suspected all communities in Malaya are sufferirg severe hardship as a result of the slump, but perhaps the hardest hit is the classical class. Unemployment in this class of labour is rife and as the majority of its members ere292 words
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Article220 1931-09-26 8 A SILVER LINING An eventful week in the financial world has left us with slightly less confused impressions of the desertion (temporarily, perhaps) of Britain from the gold standard The first and most obvious efLct so far as Malaya is concerned has been a rapid rise in the sterling quotations220 words
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Article47 1931-09-26 8 A Chicago murderer ig reported to have been arrested and convicted within twelve hours of the killing of his victim. If this had happened in Penang the defence counsel would no doubt have protested against the law not being allowed to take its normal course.47 words
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Article56 1931-09-26 8 Complainant In The Witress Box (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 2G Owing to other court work Major Bullen’s trial was not resum’d until the afternoon when the 26 years old complain art occupied the witness box for a further 11 hours. It is expected that the56 words
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Article83 1931-09-26 8 K«ngsfnrd-Smifh’s Message to Singapore Friends (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore. September 25 ’’SorryJ can t stay. In a real hurry this time. This is the scrawled message Air Commodore Kingsford Smith attached to a small parachute when flying over Singapore yesterday. He dropped it at the83 words
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Article1520 1931-09-26 8 THE INDIAN CONFERENCE STEAMSHIP VERSUS MOTORSHIP (From Our O wn Correspondent.) London, September 3 IN St. James’s Palace, all is ready for the reception of the Indian Round-Table Conference. In the corridors and some of the rooms, refurnished for the secre tariat, the information office, and the1,520 words
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Advertisement270 1931-09-26 8 ll 11 "■< I Reputation Won Through I I Value I I IS THE STORY OF I “HOLLANDIA’S” I SUCCESS. I i I l Condensed Evaporated K or Sterilised. I a H. SLOT Co., Ltd., I I IMPORTERS. I I From the Kitchen of I Mary Hale Martin I You'll270 words
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Advertisement33 1931-09-26 8 ID. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, eaeh with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. r>33 words
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Miscellaneous33 1931-09-26 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water. To Day 12 12 a.m. 6 B‘* am. 12.09 p.un. 6 40 p m. To-Morrow 12 34 a.m. 6.55 a.m. 12 35 p.uo. 7 05 p m33 words
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666 1931-09-26 9 No Excitement Considerable Movements Expected for Few Days Cotton Fluctuations London, September 25 feature at the close of the Foreign Exchange Market was the strong rally in the pound which had weakened at the beginning of the day. The New York rate, which was 3.49666 words
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Article126 1931-09-26 9 fisurance and Puiree were defeated. Rugby Service. Grea ly Benefited io Heahb London. September 25 The Prime Mriveter. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, who returned to London this Corning after a brief reel in the country, attended the House of Commons this after Boon and a meeting of thefisurance and Puiree were defeated. – Rugby Service. - 126 words
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Article133 1931-09-26 9 E i.«r. Bedies of French Airmen Reach Paris Paris September 25 Pathetic scenes were witnessed at the Gare du Nord when the train bringing Doret and the bodies of ie Brix and Mesmtn arrived There was a Urge ana respectful crowd on the platform including le Bnx sE i.«r. - 133 words
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Article154 1931-09-26 9 Distribution of Resources SUB-COMMITTEE APPOINTED London, September 25 The general discussion on the distribution of financial resources under the proposed new Indian Constitution was concluded in the Federal Structure Committee today. A sub committee consisting of twelve members to consider and rework upon the general principles on154 words
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Article44 1931-09-26 9 Reuter. Recorded At Batavia Observatory Batavia. September 25 An exceedingly heavy earthquake was recorded at the observatory at 10 15 this morning. Its centre was apparently 450 kilometres to the south west. It is presumed that the Island of Engrnd was affectedReuter. - 44 words
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Article44 1931-09-26 9 Renter. Crasbes and Sinks In Ceylon Colombo, September 25 The Junkers seaplane, F. 03 which wis living from Potslam to Nanking for de livery to the Government crashed at Vizigipatam when taking off. The crew were and salvage pres pecta are g-'cdRenter. - 44 words
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Article42 1931-09-26 9 —Reuter. Increase of 350,000 Since July Washington, September 25 Mr. William G-een. President of the Federation of Labour estimates the number of unemployed in the Uoited Ststee to be 5 600 000, which is an increase of 850,000 since July.-—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article48 1931-09-26 9 -Reuter. Nj Icterim on Ordinary Stock London. September 25 The Dun’op Rubber announces that it is not declaring an interim dividend oi the ordinary s»ock and is postponing consideration cf a dividered on the A. Band C preference shares until the year’s accounts are complete.--Reuter. - 48 words
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Article42 1931-09-26 9 posal for an armament truce —Rugby Radio r ervice Agreement Stated to Have Been Reached London, September 25 A Geneva message states th at an egreement has been reached regarding the Italian pro posal for an armament truce —Rugby Radioposal for an armament truce —Rugby Radio r ervice - 42 words
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Article28 1931-09-26 9 Reuter. Leaves On Homeward Journey New York September 25 The Graf Ztpp-lin. which arrived at Pernambuco on M inday has departed on its homeward journey.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article37 1931-09-26 9 —Reuter. One of Perlin’s Old st Priva e Renks Berlin, September 25 Sfbonberger and Company, one of Barlin s oldest ?nd most important private bank? with a b->nch st Amsterdam, has c osed its doers—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article623 1931-09-26 9 —Heater. Withdrawal Oi Troops CHINESE REFUTE STATEMENTS Council Achieves Its Purpose Geneva, September 25 The contents of the Japanese Government Note were received ty the Japanese Delejitioi last night and communicated e.rly this morning to Senor Lerrcux. It is expacted that the special committee of the Caancil—Heater. - 623 words
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Advertisement216 1931-09-26 9 —J U I 'JHi JUST ARRIVED NEW His Master’s Voice Records f9r October CAN BE HEARD S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd., 16, Bishop Street, Penang. Z/V SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. trade is bad the motto of < f every man nfto has something to tell should he Publicity, Publicity again Publicity. Economy216 words
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Article721 1931-09-26 10 RESTRICTION SOHEME What Mines Department Called A ‘‘Canard” Hearicg continued »11 day io th* Supreme Cour*, KuU* Lumpur, on Thursday, before Sir L. H. hlphisstone. Chief Justice, of the Pa v aug Cons Jidat ed chim pgiinst the State of Pahang. Mr. R St. J. B add»721 words
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Article82 1931-09-26 10 Penang Seot*mber 26 By Courtesy of thfi Chartered Bank On London B»nk Dem ml 2/3 21/32 i, 4 u/ji 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 13/32 On 3 h Documentary 2 4 17/32 New York Bank Demand 42 nom Fi a ice TT 1,050 nom Ind a82 words
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Article769 1931-09-26 10 General Cut of 25 Per Cent. Suggested Th? rubber quota tcheme with the four pro-restrictioniet members of the Dutch working committee I ave unofficially laid before the Dutch Minister for the Ocloniee, is to be published by the new Dutch Assoc ation of Rubber Producers for769 words
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Article538 1931-09-26 10 Rival Quota Schools of Thought Northern Nig< ria has so fai I oyJly com plied with the quota allotted, probably producing lees in the first quarter owing to drought, as producers are allowed to decl *re in advance during which quarters they deoire to win must538 words
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Article55 1931-09-26 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T/Af: LONDON Sptt $132-5-0 Up £5-15 0 Statin’ £135-10 0 Up£l2 6 SINGAPORE «7 00 pir I«1 Up 50 c. 200 tons hu RUBBERi Lotfon 3 d. Down 1/16 d. Ntv York It c, (3sM) Down c. Ittd c, Do55 words
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Article154 1931-09-26 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day m tn to bb M *4 Shares >. >. E 3 ffl ffl m So c so. o Mining Ayer Hitam 10/9 11/6 11/- 12/-cum154 words
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Article346 1931-09-26 10 8t GEORGE THE MARTfR (Church Of England) 17th Sunday after Trinity 759 Litany, Bam Matins, Hymn 320, 8.30 Holy Commun’on, 10.30 Holy Communion Chinese, 6 p.m Evensong, Hymns 238> 229, 528, 17, Ps C 207, Ps Cl 208, Magnifi at 2U, Nunc Dimittis 220. Tuesday. Michiel and All346 words
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Article728 1931-09-26 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES S c 4 Allenby Bnbbat Sa I Aloe Gajah Subbos Brtais S? 75 Matey Ratafee Aye» Bn**» 5 Aye» F?bb*v 75 aye» Molet &dbb«s (j. 15 Ayer Faaaa «got*- BO «iUa -—ls 3»eacSs Rambos Os I J data fefertfc/iy Rabat® 3’ Bcril'-vi IWtij 8B Bet.728 words
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Advertisement426 1931-09-26 10 New Advertisements notices The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. Sensational Bargains in Brand New Cars of Latest Models Wllippst Model 96 Usual Price Now Tourer $1425 $lO5O Roadster 1595 1150 Sedan 1935 1395 Whippet “6” Model 98 Roadster 2075 1395 Sedan 2150 1475 Willys Knight Model 87 Tourer 2650 1795426 words
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Advertisement29 1931-09-26 10 MEND YOUR RADIATOR I WHILE YOU USE YOUR CAR! USE;— YAK I MkSy IrX 1 ON SALE AT GARAGES. Distributors: IK. LEE SAN CO., 81, BEACH STREET, I PENANG.29 words
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Article1139 1931-09-26 11 Hartley Withers - THE POSITION OF THE POUND STERLING” By- Hartley Withers (the distinguished economist) FOR some years those responsible for the maintenance of the exchange value of the pound sterling have had a difficult task. By going back to the old pre-war parity with gold, England raised the value1,139 words
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The Literary Column
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Article1050 1931-09-26 11 —Timti biterary Supplement, Charlton (Faber and Faber. 10s. 61. net.) Though this book, written in the third person, has not the name of its author upon the title-page, it is stated by the i publishers that his identity is not deli- beratel,’ concealed and that his career—Timti biterary Supplement, - 1,050 words
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Article264 1931-09-26 11 "The pitiful thing is that so many men have lost the sense of responsibility which is the other name of Freedom. They hate risk —that is, they hate .adventure. They want to know they will get their wages at the end of the week,” writes Mr. Angus264 words
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Advertisement54 1931-09-26 11 KEEP YOUR THROAT HEALTHY BY REGULARLY USING yO Universally recognised as a pleasant, safe, and efficient remedy for all affections of the throat, chest and lungs, ami carrying the endorsement of the medical profession for over 40 years. Obtainable from all chemists and stores Wholesale distributors: The Medical Hall, Singapore54 words
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Advertisement207 1931-09-26 11 DUNLOP In a class by itself Ini Ih UmlHnß t lc fi nfest HHi 111 In I Icustom-tail-n I |||ißP\ I I ort? d suit cost B I 111 I only a trifle Iw, V Hl more than an I j A 1 11 ordinary tailr zA\ ored garment, wouldn’t207 words
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Article577 1931-09-26 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 Duymaer van Belawan-Deli, Paheb, Same Ports To-day Twist (Laboean Bilik) and Asahan577 words
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Advertisement253 1931-09-26 12 “You can get it at Borneo Motors Day or Night’ Our workshops are now open night and day. Our skilled staff, under European supervision, is available at SPECIALLY REDUCED CHARGES, to overhaul your car and make adjustments at ANY TIME that suits your convenience. Our charges are, infact, less than253 words
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Article344 1931-09-26 13 CURIOUS RUMOURS Many Mysterious Deaths CURIOUS rumours are circulating in Chambery, in Savoy, concerning what is known as “the_llaunted[House.” It is an <IJ, four storeyed building, with an aldreae which might lave been bestowed upon it by a writer of mystery —No- 13, Rue de Port'quee.344 words
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Article153 1931-09-26 13 '‘The three meet Lmcus genera’s I hav» 1 known in my life won to great batt I s over the tf reign foe,** writes Mr. Wirston Churchill in the Sunday Pictorial. ’‘Yet their names, which all begin with ‘P/ a r e household words. a153 words
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Advertisement292 1931-09-26 13 Ji] I wlWiF'Vi-.. 8 O.z I WM< fi AcUkL W, |§H§gz Vitality in the hot Season? VITALITY activity mental and physical responsiveness—how much we need them out East—bow little we have them I There tre some people who seem endowed with lasting energy. Low well we know the man who292 words
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Advertisement61 1931-09-26 13 KEEP UP HEALTH BY TAKING They clear all wastes and poisons from your system, leaving you full of vitality* energy and cheerfulneßl* In Exchange For 200 used S m. s of Straits Settlements, M.-Uay Staten, Siam, Hong Kong, Java and the surroanditg countries will give Picture Post Cards OF English61 words
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Article744 1931-09-26 14 LOIN CLOTH, FALSE TEETH, AND GOAT’S MILK Flowers Enough for a Gangster’s Funeral SIR PERCIVAL PHILLIPS Gandhi sailed in the P. and O. liner (for tLe Round Tbb’.e Conference in London) with simple kib including Charges of lion clothst His false teeib, Three spinnirg wheels.744 words
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