Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 October 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-10-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 229. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement326 1931-10-06 1 T. Nagata BROTHELS DENTISTS Head Office next tc The Dispeniary. SMich Office 52, Leith Street M Dollar Exchange Tables I Sterling into Dollars prioe I Dollars into Sterling j ocp FROM wfie order of tf)e day 3d to 2». sd. Amount* from £lO,OOO WHITBREADS I jggg Exchange Table BH PALE326 words
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Advertisement1719 1931-10-06 2 -7 TO~TeT Th. Cyel.& C„ri TO eC».. BANKS. e»sb. SenrttJooal Bir’sins in Brand CKARTERES BIRK Hfll^'*■ Cars ofLaUst Models. (I—in E o a t£r trading society life 1 iffl -7-10 A,P,yP Bloffi,Sß XNj e Wh'pp txModel 93 S „C Chlr a“< |w| 118 Usual Price Now Rererve Liability of Proprietors1,719 words
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Article311 1931-10-06 3 DOCTORS’ TESTS Virus That Can Live In (ce DOCTORS have lorg been abased for their ignorarce of the common cold and their i- ability to care it. They aeem now to t ave a good answer to the first chary»-. The results cf research by Dr. Dochez311 words
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Article395 1931-10-06 3 ANOTHER M SH kP The tragic death of Thimsor, the Scottish internation-1 goaik e-“ D-r who died aj a rpault of a aick on the head when playing for Celtic against G asgow Rangers, haa produce i the startling suggestion that all g a keepers sa395 words
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Article266 1931-10-06 3 RUSH£S AT CHURCH Extra Police Called In OPPOSING FORWARD’S TEAR 3 Remarkable scenes were witnessed in Glasgow on September 8, where a memorial service was conducted in Trinity Charch for J.hn Thomson, the Ce tic Club an i Scottish international goalkeeper, who died ou Saturday night, after266 words
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Article167 1931-10-06 3 Hon. Kath'-rine Plunket’s Cup THE old’it wom*n in ths B-itiah Ts’es. the Fin. Kuherina P sake', cf Ballym isc-.ai jd, C'. Louth. Irish Free State, who >a n h-r 111 h year, was on B, d->. 1 re i <he abfdu’e winner cf the Challenge Bow.167 words
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Article155 1931-10-06 3 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION PARADE IN EU HING The birth lay H. H th’ Ral»h of Sarawak n a' col-b aed on Sept. 26 A ra a!e of tha S «rawik R og-ra an J er the cjnimaad of Lieu’. P. Mi’rav-Tjott was tv 11 a' Ba. m., whe155 words
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Advertisement25 1931-10-06 3 WA’tHIS I APfOL STEXL I I BwrwasUssrawpT’ar aSKgaseia I I hMt IW. J COMO -OS. I Th* Kngllvh Pb«rm«cy 52, 54. Beach Street Penang I25 words
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Advertisement528 1931-10-06 3 "■Lliqft t. rtFTfffTii tisjubi i im —j_ in» u m llii s w .a™ ggg■■■■ I Aweti exceed Si 1.000,000 S. C. Astuxsace in force exceed $38,0004)00. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (InewToesta<d in Strait* SetUerx-saco). KKAD O?7ICE, Wlwk-ta. 31»,. W LONDON OFFICE, 27. OU S.C. (Tb.528 words
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Article74 1931-10-06 4 »apal Edict Condemns Civil Ceremonies TH 3 Papal Congregation of the Council kai ruled thfct a civil marrisg', either before or after a religiot 6 ceremony, will henceforth bo regarded a "public s.n.” Under the LaUr&n psc’.s ckrovkc’g ing the sovereignty of the Pope) the Italian State recognises74 words
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Article150 1931-10-06 4 RISING EXPENSES AND FEWER SUBSCRIPTIONS The decision of Lo d and hie brother, Mr. Edward La«cellee, f o resign their joint mastership of tie B.amh&m Moor Hunt at the end cf the coming eeaion cfclh attention to the cost of a hunt’s upkeep. The Bramham Moor hunts150 words
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Article102 1931-10-06 4 .«jv u-'n-c uMt-crowns e in circulation in Engl .nd just now, writes an Evening Standard” gossip, who says that within a week he has been given in change three of them on separate ceca sions. They are not, cf course, legal tender. Bn*, who, in a hurry,102 words
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Article126 1931-10-06 4 Registering a protest aga'nst certain golf correspondents who are ol joe ing to the conclusion cf Hector Thompson in the Scottish side n tha Boys’ Championship contest) he is the boh of a golf professional, an ’‘Evening Standard” gossip says the boy Thomsen may h<>ve been born with126 words
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Article107 1931-10-06 4 A Ldy whom I know went with friends to the Ov&] lest match when the Australians were last here (writes a correspondent of the '‘Dflly Telegraph”). They bad seats a' some window in a house over--1 okirg the ground. The lady left her fi 1 l-glasses in107 words
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Article95 1931-10-06 4 I have just hrard of a email boy who should go far 'writes a correspondent of the “DaHy Tel graph”). laH term, when he w nt back to his preparatory school, bis parents provided him with a sufficient amount of pocket money. When he came home for95 words
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Article100 1931-10-06 4 1 Tobacco Slaves’ Among Worst Victims FAINTING attscks are far less common nowafa:s th=m 30 years eg Bays D', Lrctm?re Anderson, medical officer for Doncaster, in e statement issued by the Ceninl Council for Health Eluc This changet he says, signifies a general imprevement in the health100 words
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Article159 1931-10-06 4 ECHO OF TEAIO p DOME OIL SCANDAL A prominent figure in the Teapot Dome o‘l scandfel', wh ch have stirred American t utl.c opinion eo etror gly t’ roughont lhe p"Bt ten years, h. s just died in ex'lj at Cannes. Tnis was Mr. J159 words
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Article177 1931-10-06 4 There is an amusing tale going the rounds concerning the Director of ?etaceology—lf I may invent a word —'n a Museum not a hundred miles from South Kensington (writes a ’’Morning Post” gossip). The Director of Cetaceology (or. in good Cockney “the BLke Wh4 knowi177 words
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Article133 1931-10-06 4 Some flowers (says a “GLsgow Herald” correspondent), are deeply effected by music, and caroa ione and cyclamen in particul ir do not like if a 1 any price. Fl ral decorations round a stand where a London dance band was playing were observed to be affected to133 words
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81 1931-10-06 4 Berlin hss s’a'ted a new economy campaign. To save potato pe» Logs, for use as food for pigs and cowf, 60 large automaton? are to be placed at various points in the city. Housewives who deposit® a certain qu «ntities of peelings turn a 181 words
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Article138 1931-10-06 4 The Right H >n. T. J. Micna nara, who entered hia seventie’h year on the 23rd August is a soldier’s son who, before he took to politics, was a school teacher a d edited a schcl Btic j inrnal. He is a per feet store house of good138 words
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Article114 1931-10-06 4 Wet weather on holiday has not been without its effect on literature (writes a Liverpool ‘‘Daily Pojt” correspondent). It was on a rainy afternoon at Bradman jast 50 years ago, that Robert Lmis Stevenson sought to amuse himself nd hie 14-year-old stepson, Lloyd O.borne, by drawing114 words
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Advertisement412 1931-10-06 4 isnt o uaker un,ess jt has the word HUffiffir X? "X Q uakcr n UHOy the tin W m'w Is 4ft UICK-COOKING Quaker Oats is actually ready to eat in 2V Z minutes from the time the J J HTRsra /fVAllel water boils, though you can cook it longer if412 words
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Advertisement180 1931-10-06 4 I £c°od eSch? W A 77® s h S n r' a A gents: N V STRAITS JAVA TRADING Co., Pening ■i 111 I I I I II l■lll■■ l■■■ll■l II II I lIH I IPI 111 I lIS r~TISIH II Illi 111 I Hill 111 lITT—T" Just What You180 words
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Article1274 1931-10-06 5 M-ny women who lira in the East refine to bay r*a’ly good glass; china, as they maintain that the carelessness of servants, plus the damage done whilst moving from place to placet are calculated to shorten the life of any set made of anything more fragile than stone. It is, of course, most disheartening to arrive cut from Home with a cherished collection of newly acquired china; glass only to find that it has been reduced to a m s? of chips en route. I have experimented in d'fferent ways when packing china; have ome to the conclusion that the way which I will describe to you now is the method least likely to result in breakages. In fact, when I last brought out my homo packed china, I am proud to relate that the only casualty was the lid of a marmab.de j-r, whilst on the previous trip out, when my china was packed by profess:onalg in a barrel, only a very sma'l percentage remained intact when I Uuded out here. First of a 1 procure as many old rags as you can, also a goodly quantity of strawt; some bran or sawdust - M-ny women who lira in the East refine to bay r*a’ly good glass and china, as they maintain that the carelessness of servants, plus the damage done whilst moving from place to place t are calculated to shorten the life of any set made1,274 words
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Article263 1931-10-06 5 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST OF $12,000 A Straits birn Chinese well-known in iocil business circles is now being sought for by the police to answer charges of criminal breach of trust involving severa’ thousards of dollars. The wanted mao, whose name is given as Tan Tiang Hin,263 words
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230 1931-10-06 5 WHERE INDIA LEADS THE WORLD London, 3spt. 13 Broadcasting for ha’.f an hour to America from Kingsley Hall this evening, Mr Gandhi said that hitherto nations had fought like brutes. Buc Indians felt that the law governing bru.e creation was no. the la v that230 words
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Advertisement113 1931-10-06 5 rsr o v e l s The Girdle of Chastity. Dingwall. $5.5J The Scarlet Pimpernel. Baroness Orczy 1.2) El-Dorado I Will Repay. ~2 The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel. IAO Tricks with coins, watches, rings and handkerchief. Prefessor Huffman. 100 Tricks with cards. 1 Tricks with handkerchief. 1 Conjuring Tricks.113 words
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Advertisement43 1931-10-06 5 BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. Two Million (new second-hand and rare) on every conceivable subject in stock. State your warts fully We will then send suitable Catalogues. 30 Departmental catalogues issued. CQ 121, Charing Cross Head, r I LulLO Londoo, Sugland.43 words
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Advertisement84 1931-10-06 5 H ANDREWS H I Liver Salt I H i 0 “COOLNESS” I Coolness in Malayan heat is H J* most welcome. Electric Fans will achieve nothing if the blood is overheated and the H system deranged. Take “ANDREWS” and be fit to enjoy what is going on around you. *t84 words
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Advertisement261 1931-10-06 5 r~—- ii C T F t,ie finest, 1.I Ih I'lllPlß Icustom-tail-ilhj iMllii ore d suit cost Vi'lp!:! FIIi! 11 I only a trifle ’■L --.“Viih i ii;‘l I' i i niore than an 1 M «if liir 'IP il ordinary tailI/ -A\ lljl II’'i'll! II I ored garment, I all261 words
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Miscellaneous230 1931-10-06 5 E.J!*» .tv *ryr‘ezW3O!' I jOjlestic I la/ >eHan Talkie' House Westen *%&EJectric a Where Sound Sounds Right SOUND SYSTEM I LAST TWO NIGHTS! I TO NIGHT AND TOMORROW I Paramount presents I George Bancroft i CLIVE BROOK KAY FRANCIS I IN “Scandal Sheet” One dramatic thrill after another holds you230 words
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Article832 1931-10-06 6 GOVERNMENT INDICTED Extraordinary Allegations Ahmedabad VERY grave charges, including the alleged torturing of men and women are contained in an elaborate Charge Sheet issued to the Press by Mr. Gandhi, in which the Government 1b accused of wholesale breaches of the Delhi Pact. This surprising document832 words
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Article181 1931-10-06 6 COOLIES SCARED Many Victims in Johore The third tiger in four days has been ac counted for in Central Johore (writes a Free Press representative). During the past three months or more there has been an unprecedented number of deaths in the district due to man181 words
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Article152 1931-10-06 6 SPECIAL ROOM FOR TRADE SHOWS A further meeting of the committee deal ing with the forthcoming Singapore Manufacturers’ Exhibition was held on Sunday. Among the matters discussed was that 'of' entertainment and it was decided that one of the rooms upstairs at the new railway station where the152 words
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112 1931-10-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR TO, KUALA KUBU IN 20 MINUTES During last week, six members of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club made their first solo flights, including the President, Mr. Mungo Park. The others to take off solo were Messrs. F. W. Howl, Seng Chong, 0.112 words
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Article138 1931-10-06 6 MR. HOBLYN FOR PENANG Mr. T 0. Martine, Agent, the Borneo Company. Limited, Penang, has been ap pointed Malayan Manager of the Company in place of Mr. F. E. Dilley who will bo proceeding Home to join the staff of the Head Office of the138 words
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Article86 1931-10-06 6 The following new books have been received at the Library Early Closing by D. Wynne Willson. Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciehbes Edited by Seligman, Vol 4. Everyman’s Encyclopaedia, Vols. 5 and 6. Finch’s Fortune by Mazo de la Rochet The Forge by T. 8. Stribling. Judith Paris by86 words
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Article328 1931-10-06 6 A young Malay eun heat h “?“S hI X sentea to the London Zoo by Mr. Charles Tonge. Mrs E North Hunt, of Kuala Lipls. hw been admitted to the Bungear Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. At the next weekly tiffin of the Malao a Rotary Olub, Mt V328 words
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Advertisement224 1931-10-06 6 After Active ?-J \M■■ TALCUM V; J Soothes and Cools\\i Tf( the Skin IV |l Bathe with Cut s«*ura a y\ Soap, then dust on J c<,t,eura TalewMM and note how re- t g freshed you feel. Z Antiseptic and fragrant, i I j y Cuticura Talcum ah- p S*224 words
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Advertisement173 1931-10-06 6 SALMON J 8 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Penang Hagan Luar. EASTERN SERIES /f\\ THE CATAMARAN /fB These quaint. narrow > a vessels with one outrigger —x\ are a feature of the IS A Ceylon Coast. In spite la VvVu A of their apparent frailtv. B X intrepid fishermen often173 words
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2847 1931-10-06 7 Sv/ittenham Pier Extension Awaiting Prai Experiment Chairman's Review Energetic Consideration of Penang Aerodrome H 11 Road Should Be Delayed The half yearly meeting of members of the Penang Chamber of Commerce was held at 2 30 p. m. this afternoon at the Chamber’s Rooms2,847 words
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Article96 1931-10-06 7 PROPOSED TOURNAMENT To Ail Poppy Day Fund The proposal to hold boxing, wrestling and Ju-Jitau tournaments should provide the necessary competition to stimulate interest in I enang in these sports and tbe fact that they are being held to help swell the Poppy Day Fund should96 words
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Article53 1931-10-06 7 Reuser. Srinagar, October 6 The dramatic announcement that an amnesty had been granted to all political prisoners in Kashmir under trial for offences agaianst the State was made at the Durbar celebrating the th'rty sixth birthday of the M'harajib. The announcement was greeted with cheers by large crowdsReuser. - 53 words
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Article218 1931-10-06 7 .—Reuter. GOVERNMENT’S FLECTION DECISION Manifesto On Broadest Terms WILL TARIFF* BE MENTIONED? London, October 6 THE Government’s decision to hold an immediate election has intensely relieved the public which is generally agreed that an election is necessaiy and was anxious and dismayed over tbe p otracted indecision.—Reuter. - 218 words
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Article320 1931-10-06 7 HANDICAPPING PECULIARITIES Another Protest Against Weight B¥ "TIC-TAC’ The following info-mVion is contained in the latest issue cf th° Racing Supplement issued by the Straits Racing Association The owner of Bjv Char'ton com plained to the Steward? of the Singa pore Turf C ub regarding the handicap320 words
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Article98 1931-10-06 7 MR. NADASAM PILLAY RESIGNS Mr. V. Nadasam Pillay, J P-. member of the Committee of Management of the Hindu Endowment Board ha® resigned hie seat on the Committee as from October 1. Mr. Nadaaam Pillay has served on the Committee of Management for tbe past four98 words
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Article350 1931-10-06 7 (To the Editor cf the Pinang Gazette) Fir.—With reference to the above subject. if the girl will slip oat down the back staircase after the old man baa gone to bed to keep a tryst with some young European, or if she leaves350 words
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Article150 1931-10-06 7 Sir—As an eye witness Mr G. Velautham haa put many meaningless questions and aa long a® he wishes to have bis accumulated doubts cleared! have no hesitation in attempting to accommodate him. 1. Yea. lam a Hindu. 2 The public meeting waa to obtain opinion® from150 words
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Article214 1931-10-06 7 Sir —As cne of the many who has come under the pruning kuife recently introduced by the Government allow me to submit my view® in protest against the blatant profiteering which is being indulged in with apparent impunity by the local shopkeepers Vuchof tha cries and sufferings which have214 words
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Article113 1931-10-06 7 Sir,—l notice that there is an advertisement in the Pinang Gazette’ about the sale of certain lands and house® presumably belonging to the Municipal Commissioners of George Town. Penang. It is difficult to understand why there should be any such sals in a time of depression113 words
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Article489 1931-10-06 8 On Fri lay last in the House of Commons, Sir Philip CunliffeLister, Presi lent of the Board of Trade, introduced the Foodstuffs Bill. This is a short Bill designed “to ensure thit what is already happening with regard to prices should continue namely, that the489 words
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Article254 1931-10-06 8 The probabilities now are that an appeal to the country will be made by the National Government ou the 28:h of this month. It was by a peculiarly ironic trick of Fate, that the titular leadership of the Conservative Party the on’y party that possessor even254 words
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Article81 1931-10-06 8 Citizens Awakened at Midnight Berlin, October 6 When ths clocks struck midnight peaceful Citizens in all parts of Berlin were awakened by tms noise of breaking windows and shouts of Down with the reactionaries.” Thev found Communists attacking the branch Ln f rr. D6WS P 3 P cr81 words
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Article979 1931-10-06 8 A. H. L - A. H. L, Penang, Tuesday. OBER that it is, and I J musing quietly over old files this morning, we find that the 21st day of the month is a date significant in the history of the settlement of Penang; for on that day, one hundred and979 words
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Article40 1931-10-06 8 Death of Former American Ambassador Englewood. New Jersey. Ootoljer 5 The death has taken p’ace of Mr. DwightMorrow fa:h 6 r in-! iW o f C j r Charles Liadberyh and a former American Aubassador to Mexico Remer.40 words
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Advertisement194 1931-10-06 8 Follow the Excellent I Example Set by Britain s Leading Contractors. v„. x '^ondq£-^S z USE j “TUNNEX “TUNNWTE.” J n 5 RS s Recent Contracts:— The New Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, Pyrene Co’s. Factory, Great West Road, B Carreras Arcadia Works, Mornington Crescent, S Gas Light Coke Co’s. Works,194 words
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Advertisement33 1931-10-06 8 JEX O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN £HE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Ctef. —C33 words
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Miscellaneous25 1931-10-06 8 TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. To Day 530 am. 9.05 p.tn. 1 53 pm. To Morrow 839 a.m. 2.14 a.m. 952 p.uj. 3.35 p.m.25 words
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Article542 1931-10-06 9 Where imre Vtre sucsLanu» 1 mujur majuri ties at the last election.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Immediate Election Favour’d PREMIER TO ISSUE MANIFESTO Statement Expected To-morrow London, Octobar 5 MtoP a two fours rmetiij of ths Cabinet, j raiding Sto Harbert Sanni?! and Lord Beadi -g anWhere imre Vtre sucsLanu»1 mujur majuri ties at the last election.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 542 words
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Article201 1931-10-06 9 R ter. Tariff Formula do I oager a Factor It wag assumed in political circles after the Cabinet decision wus known that the Tariff FoimuU which claimed sc much of the time of the Cabinet is no longer a factor in the situation and ‘bet tne Cabinet abanR ■ ter. - 201 words
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Article255 1931-10-06 9 —Reuter. Moscow Press And Manchuria MERE PRELIMINARIES Moscow, October 5 Editorials, on the subject of the recent long conversation between M. Litvinoff and the Japanese Minister, in newspapers assert that as regards Manchuria the “real fight is still ahead and that operations up to the present—Reuter. - 255 words
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Article165 1931-10-06 9 iituter. Sequel to Two Months’ Comb Out New York. October 5 After a two months’ ocmb cut in which every detective in New York participated the search for the ‘baby killers’ suddenlybrought a big harvest Two orry loads of detectives swooped down and secured the Bronx gangster Vincentiituter. - 165 words
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Article89 1931-10-06 9 Reuter. Pangbnm and Herndon Win $25,000 Prize New York October 5 The American fliers Pangbom and Hern don landed at Wenatchee (Wa?h’ngtorD. As the landing geaf was dlsoirded after the take off in Japan the ’plane landed on its belly’’ smashing the propeller A representative of the newspaperReuter. - 89 words
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Article437 1931-10-06 9 Publicly Owned Industries THEIR EXTENSION AS FIRST PLANK Scarborough Conference Resolutions London, October 5 The extension of publicly owned industries and services conducted solely in th? interests of the nsap’e as the first plank of the Labour Parly’s etectioi programm? was adapted by the Lafoir Party Conference437 words
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Article29 1931-10-06 9 Reuter. Flight to R< me Postponed Athens October 5 After consulting a nervg specialist Kifigs ford Smith postpone 1 his departure for Ro ne until to morrow morning.. Reuter. - 29 words
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Article123 1931-10-06 9 Rugby Radio Service. Adjourns Until Friday THE MINORITIES QUESTION London, October 5 The Federal Structure Com mittee of the Indian Round Table Conference to-day adjourned until Friday to permit of conversations on the minorities question proceed ing without unnecessary interrup tion. In expressing his approval of theRugby Radio Service. - 123 words
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Article153 1931-10-06 9 ULI Co abUftULWb of M Laval to Washington.—Rugby Radio Service. Interest in Visit to Paris London, October 5 The Foreign Secretary, Lord Reeding, will leave London to morrow for Paris where he has been invited to meet M. Laval and other French ministers. He is expectedULI Co abUftULWb of M Laval to Washington.—Rugby Radio Service. - 153 words
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Article123 1931-10-06 9 —Reuter. Passes Through All Remaining Stages London, October 5 The House of Lcrds this evening agreed to the second reading of the Finance Dili which was carried through all its remaining stages 1 Royal assent was later signified All %mergenoy legislation has now been completed. The Lord.—Reuter. - 123 words
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Article114 1931-10-06 9 CASE TRANSFEREE'.) The case in which Chemat bin Sheriff, unt 1 recently a lance corporal attached to Beach Street 1 olice station and Ahmed bin Itam, a constable, are charged with a grave offence on a Chinese womw who wes con fined in the station lock-up114 words
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Article79 1931-10-06 9 INDIAN CHARGED Ramasamy, an Indian, was to-day produced before fhe Police Magistrate charged With lurking house trespass and The prosecution a'leged that the accused committed trespass by entering into a Harbour Board godown from where he committed the theft of nine bott’es of brandy which79 words
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Advertisement11 1931-10-06 9 yaKgro/. j PASTILLES f AHLGBENS TEKMSKA FABRJK/ f GEFLE. SWEDEN rawvfitfi11 words
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Advertisement201 1931-10-06 9 J Ground Coffee. I I ou cis. ehsus By Far I Per Ilb Tin. the I $l-55 Largest Sale J I Per 21b Tin. in Malaya k I JS llttle h%& 1 g g! I OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS. y SOLE AGENTS I John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. INCORPORATED IN201 words
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Article741 1931-10-06 10 ANNUAL MEETING $35,103 Profit on Revenue Account The 12lb annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Batu Lintang Rubber Company, Limited., was held at noon to day at the registered office of the Company, Ko. 33 Beach ttreet Penang. Mr. D. A. M. Brown741 words
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Article44 1931-10-06 10 The homeward mail by the Egra cl sea at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 10 h instant. Tne s.s. Rohna with mails despatched from London on September 17 io expected to arrive here a 6 a.m. on Friday, the Shh irs aut.44 words
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Article348 1931-10-06 10 Dowa at London and Liverpool The following are the rubber stock figures London stock 79.246 tons, down 899 tons Liverpool stock 54.677 tone, down 102 tons Rubber In Parliament MR. TH DM AS QUESTIONED London, Sept/mbsr 24 In the House of Commons to-dav, Mr. J S. Wa-dlaw-Milne asked348 words
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Article58 1931-10-06 10 2,100 TONS TO NEW YORK BY THE ’‘SILVERBANDAL.” The m.e. Sil versandal, which sailed from here for New York on Friday» loaded 2.100 tons gross jobber at Penang. This is believed to be the largest rubber cargo shipped by one vessel from tlhie port since the days58 words
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Article89 1931-10-06 10 Singapore P ices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day a’e as follows: Spot 8| cts. per lb. October 8} O-st /Dec. h JmjMir.l9B2 9 0 London and Liverpool Stock reduced by 909 tone. M rket Str sly. The following prices were rea'ised for rubber89 words
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Article123 1931-10-06 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day SEES Shares a a S 3 O PQ m $0- c SC. $O. Mining. Hong Fatt -37 J ,42J .37} .42} Kamunting T.... 5/-123 words
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Article63 1931-10-06 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T/AI: LONDON W £125 15 0 Up £315 0 3 Itatte’ £l3O 0 0 Up £4lO-0 SINGAPORE $65 75 ptf M Up 75 c. 175 toss lih RUBBER! London 2| d, Down 1/16 d. dew Tori 4 9/16 c. (Nd)63 words
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Article132 1931-10-06 10 Latest Quotations Sat. Sat. Yesterday Oct 3 Sept. 19 Paris 96i 97} 128 96 New York 3.81 8 83 4 85 1 Brussels 27 27} 84 83 Geneva 19} 19} 24.86 Amsterdam 9} 9f 12 03 Milan 74} 75} 92 89 Berlin 16} 17 20 52132 words
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Article74 1931-10-06 10 For S plember lbs. Ayer Tawah 72,492 Benta 72,370 andycroft 20,516 Binding» 66,116 Lesong Tnjoh 8,000 Kuala Kangsar 149.600 Jong Landor 60,000 Titi Karangan 23,200 Patani Para 82,000 Routh Malay 25,600 Batu Mat an g Arras Baling 57,300 Kuala Dingin 58,300 Snbur 39,421 Sungei Puntar 675C0 Kim Seng74 words
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Article929 1931-10-06 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES I 2 s S 3UESEB I e Allenby «a 2? 45 Alor Gajab Eobh« hmalgaruated Malay 75 Ayer K!tam 15 25 Ajbt Kuulug «abbas Batatai L Molete Kubber Ge 4 Ayer Pana* Rubber Batata* co Balau Plantf g Syndteal» BX B Btoteni B B«bbM JJ929 words
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Article77 1931-10-06 10 AT CHIN-PE CONSULATE The fo lowing communique has been issued from the Chinese Consulate. Penang “In comp’iance with the orders of the National Government of China in view of the unprecedented disasters caused by the recent floods, there will be no reception at the Chinese77 words
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Article62 1931-10-06 10 Hankow, October 6 The news has just reached here that Father P. Turk, a British subject has been captured by Communists at Sinkow, 85 miles from Hankow up the Han River. Reuter. Mr. H. W. Sanders who has been in charge of Messrs Pritchard Co.. Ipoh,62 words
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Article46 1931-10-06 10 To morrow at Dato Kramat at 6 p.m. 1 March A Frangesa Costa 2 Overture The Bohemian Girl Balfe 3 Selection To night’s the Night Reubens 4 Tango In Andalusia Sirmay 5 Selection from chubert’s Works Reynolds 6 Fox Trot One Little Raindrop Richman46 words
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Article73 1931-10-06 10 Oct. 7, 8 and 9 Penang Impressionists Exhibition, Malay Volunteer, Drill Hall. Peel Avenue. Oct. 9 Entries close for Ipoh Races, 3 p m. Oct. 17. 21 and 24 Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Oct. 18 P and P W V Corps Tactical Scheme, 7 30 a.m.73 words
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Advertisement22 1931-10-06 10 MEND YOUR RADIATOR WHILE YOU USE YOUR CAR! USE:— ON SALE AT GARAGES, Distributors: K. LEE SAN CO., 81, BEACH STREET, PENANC.22 words
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Advertisement350 1931-10-06 10 New Advertisements. NOTICFS Europeans Going On Leave Knitting undert ken for children of parents going on leave. Apply B x. No. 140 <7 > The Pinang Gcznte. Pianoforte Lessons Pupils hmentary and advanced) taken a: reaionable termf, preferably not over 15 yeais of age. Apply Ejk N 139 <7 >350 words
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Miscellaneous101 1931-10-06 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Wednesday 6 a.m. 75 e Noon 86 s 9mm 5 p.m- 84 n w Thursday 6 ».m. 76 e Noon 88 N w nil 5 p.m. 84 n w Friday 6 a.m. 78 s Noon 86 nw nil 5 pm. 83 nw Saturday101 words
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Article396 1931-10-06 11 FORMATION URGED Increasing Credit Facilities Establishment of a new International Bank to finance world trade, the removal of trade barriers and wide co-operation among European nations to make Europe a big world market) are the chief recommendations made in the report of Sir Walter Layton (Great Britain)396 words
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Article202 1931-10-06 11 finarg October 6 018. B*nar es Upinm p t ebeat nom 5.000.00 Cloves h 90.0 C Gold leaf tilers 7S.OC Maae Picking ncm 17G.0C Nutmege 80a l( 70.00 1101 .1 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 ii 15.00 Copra Sundried sales 4.60 Rattans etlea 11.10 Rattans Coarse 10.6" Green Snail202 words
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Article427 1931-10-06 11 Ocean-Shipments of Rubber including Latex. Revertex and Concentrated Latex, during the month of September, 1981. Preliminary Return Sheet and Crepe Port Tons Transhipment I Export Straits Malay I Proper S'ments States i Singapore 18,304 3,889 6,181 Penang 5,763 3.914 Malacca 97 30 Port Swettenham 6,053 Sub-Total 30,217427 words
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Article131 1931-10-06 11 Foreign imports of rubber during the month of September. 1931. Dry Wet a i 8 Country of j Origin 3 -S'® S-e H O xJ o a OT rt qq CD at Tons Tons Tons Tons Sumatra 513 3,376 366 4,255 Dutch Borneo 380 2,160 83 2,623131 words
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Article188 1931-10-06 11 Foreign Imports of Tin Ore during the month of September, 1931. Country of Origin Tons Australia nil Burma 277 Dutch East Indies: Banka and Billiton 1,663 Singkep 120 Other places nil French Indo-China 109 J apan 54 Siam 1,500 n Union of South Africa 93 Total 3,816188 words
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Article78 1931-10-06 11 Penang, October 6 By Courtesy of th e Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 H 4 m/ta 2/3 31/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2,4 12 On ,i 3 I* Documentary 2/4 5/b New York Bank Demand 42 nom France H T.T 1.050 nom India T.T 155 nom78 words
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Advertisement105 1931-10-06 11 I f B'Jb» I wWo I ftrfwF DUNLOP In a class by itself J s PROBAK 1 THE BETTER BLfiDE I FITS GILLETTE TYPE 1 RAZORS OLD OR NEW Millions to-day are enjoying grateful coolness of per- jgj feet shaves —PROBAK shaves I PROBAK blades are made in an entirely105 words
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Article583 1931-10-06 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 Krian T. Anson and B, Datoh Beiawan To-day Dajak Batoe-Bahra, Beiawan- Langea,'583 words
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Advertisement324 1931-10-06 12 £U<*~ S» Feeling better than yesterday at work again next week/ Yes, convalescence is very much shorter this time. Dr ups were cut out as soon as possible and I was started on Horlick’s. Every day it haJ built up my strength and I have not turned back once, 7324 words
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Advertisement213 1931-10-06 12 B.S.A. Motor Cycha are X machines with an Inter- national reputation for POWER, SPEED, SILENCE, SAFETY ECON OMY and S RELIABILITY. Inr You cannot go I wrong if you Be safe always The backbone of yh I forged steel on the wX f new model B.S.A. WV Motor Cycles gives213 words
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Article1098 1931-10-06 13 Nelson. By Cl nnel Wilkinson. Oarrap. 12s 6 net.) Nelson. The of British World Dominion. By Friedrich M. Kircheisen. Translated by Frederick Coll.nr. (Hatchins, >n. 12«. 6’. net.) Mr. Clent < 1 Wilkinson aims a' writing 'or modern rr aier a in a modern way. Nebon,1,098 words
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399 1931-10-06 13 Aden Ad?n—h? aun-FCJrchefl pork of red roofs and white wale, tba k has been called the worst c ty in the world—has seen few s’gbts more b z .rre than that which followed the a’rhal of th’ London-bound liner “R joutana” with Mr.399 words
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Article201 1931-10-06 13 SUIT AGUN3T THE WHITE GODDES3 OF “TRADER HORN” Los Angeles, Ssptember 3 Miss Elwioa Booth, the fi'm actress who starred in the film Trader Horn,” bag been ab-olved by the Les Aug*les Court of a charge rf aPeca'ing the affections of Dune n R’naldo from his wife,201 words
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Advertisement24 1931-10-06 13 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and rubber stamp to give better impressions and longer service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.24 words
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Advertisement684 1931-10-06 13 y J y. -fc ri 5 '-'-“«••«Asst -S -rwtesr 4 J. —Si’---.---- TTTt tn B K C T^ftafcfi v y' ie Cream I -i /mELy** Jne 4711' Ucmishing -j msbi QreCim I vT EMOS. This delightful cleansing cream T I > I X will keep your pores in wor! ing684 words
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Article333 1931-10-06 14 Authority to Inflict Fines The following notification ia printed in the carrent ieuae of the F. M. S. Govern* ment Gfczsttc: In f xerciae of the powers vested in him by section 2 of "Tae D*partmrnbl Fines Enactment) 1903/' the Chief Secretary to Government authorise.- the 0 mtrissioneri333 words
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Article219 1931-10-06 14 OFFENCE FUNISHAELE EY IMPRISONMENT A Bill to emend the Minor Offer ces Enactment, 1930, is to be introduced in the Federal Council. By this Bill Seclion 25 of the principal Enrolment is repealed and the following section is snbati>u‘ed therefor: Any person who is found drunk219 words
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Article129 1931-10-06 14 DEATH IN A NURSING HOME IN PARIS News hae juat reached Singap cra of the death in a nursing home in Paris on August 20 of Dr.C. Vincent Bolmd. M.D., M.R.C.S. L.R.0.P., who had practised in Singapo r for about ten years. Dr. BJand was a physician129 words
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Advertisement109 1931-10-06 14 KEEP YCUR THROAT HEALTHY BY REGULARLY USING i 'MisW 4WrtSSS fcsWmSM AtfjggSl Universally recognised as a pleasant, sale, and efficient remedy for all affections of Hie throat, chest and lungs, and carrying the endorsement of the medical profession for over 40 years. Obtainable from all chemists and stores Wholesale distributors:109 words
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Advertisement552 1931-10-06 14 j. i tooth paste double -action combination B|h S |l|| makes teeth flashing white H. The correct combination for cleansing teeth and firming |bi| j gums is Listerine TootL. Paste on a Pro-phy-lac-tic brush! Used together they give maximum cleaning action. Results are swift, sure and safe! Ask for both552 words
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Article673 1931-10-06 15 Pjnang Oc!ob«r 6, 1931 chowrasta market Mu 'on cis. Mntton Indian M p'r lb 48 Head goat 120 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart lung do 140 T ripe do 90 Goat or Sheep per lb 48 Sweet Bread per lb 40 Suet 40 Kidney pair 30 Feet673 words
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Advertisement338 1931-10-06 15 ■WWW -A W. r <■ w V WRI .■>■■■»■■ II II I ;l> fl iw I I I Get a- Set of I ZAG-ZAW I Picture Puzzles I The Idea! Recreation for Yo«« Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. Price 75 cents I OBTAINABLE AT II Tbe Pinang338 words
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Advertisement422 1931-10-06 15 .xT’-x H H O’® o feyr Ibd: I|LJI wim? tuflß %6~'W CsiiSjLiUjr WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Write: EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS I 111M..1 I I »1 I II I I 111 morning slskjiess reHeved nausea finished •‘Patient had very bad morning sickness 1 a wee baby fretful flatulence jll422 words
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Advertisement1874 1931-10-06 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I dollar steamship line and apcar LINES INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG (And A IVI A M t WEEKI.Y SERVICE, LONDON N. CON INENT. i I fOoMPANIES INCORPORATED IN FnglakdJ AENEAS O.’t 9 Marseille#, L rndon, Ritterchm, Hinatiurg Glasgow g I II3LC& x AGAMEMNON1,874 words
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