Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 October 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-10-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 231. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, Bth OCTOBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement501 1931-10-08 1 T. NAGATAj BROTHERS DENTISTS Head OfSce next to The Dispeniary. j Jtecch OSce 52, Leith Street I I?- NI XI A’X” Dollar Exchange Tables fl Sterling into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling H i B “A and FT’ Soda-acid type frovi for general purposes. 2 S 3J. j o g501 words
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Advertisement17 1931-10-08 1 H.TOhISATSU' STUDIO with up-to-date Photo- i graph? by electric light I ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STBEET, PENANG.17 words
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Advertisement1947 1931-10-08 2 B^ BBjMM^a g S '7 S2i_ boxing BANKS. I Gc4 a Set of built bungalows N?. 6 and 8, WRESTLING, JU-JITSU No. 339 Anson Road. Apply Mendis and WEIGHT LIFTING CHARTERED BANK I NEOERLANDSCHE HANDEL I fy A HP A 7 Ahlip, 14 Ah Qum Buhuii.,. Penaog. Friday. Nov. 6th,1,947 words
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News From All Parts
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245 1931-10-08 3 Wife in Besieged Mission Station The fate of a white woman who was a victim of the recent rising in the Kwange district of the Belgian Congo is still unknown, according to a despatch from Leopoldville. She ia Madame Billot, wife of the Commissioner245 words
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Article151 1931-10-08 3 An important development in connection with the salvage of gold tnd silver which lieB in the sunken P. and 0. l.ner "Egypt,” iff Ushant, is the application which, it is understood, has been made to the Admiralty for the protection of a □aval escort for the treasure if151 words
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Article118 1931-10-08 3 Dr. Eckener nr ay not think it, but I *>xpect u any worthy heads are being shaken at bis Z ppi Ln overhead (writes a correspondent of the Liverpool '‘Daly Post"). When this magnificent gas-bag 1 .st flew over London on a long, low tour, there were many118 words
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Article69 1931-10-08 3 American visitors are "doing Britain with more hustle than ever (writes a ‘‘Star’’goeair). Parties of Americans are chartering ’planes at Hanworth Aerodrome to ensb’.e them to speed up their sightseeing. O :e party recentlyjeft Hanworth after breakfast and '‘did” the Shakespeare country before larch. Then they went on69 words
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Article97 1931-10-08 3 Money has just been made available by the Indian Geolcg c 1 Department for an investigation into oil and therm spring regions where la ge quantities cf gas escape into the air, in the hopes that helium may be found in the same way as it was97 words
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Article163 1931-10-08 3 Problem of Hindu Child Marriage On the ground that he believes the intended bride is already married according to Hindu law, the Registrar-General has instructed the Superintendent Registrar at Hampstead Register Office to refuse a marriage licence to a we< Lhy native couple from India. The163 words
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Article89 1931-10-08 3 Mr. Baldwin With Pipe The demeanour of the politicians must have reassured the very 'arge crowd hanging about in Downing Street (comments a London correspondent of the Liverpool "Daily Post*’). They saw Mr. Baldwin coming out from No. 10, smokirg his pipe apparent!? none the worse either for his night89 words
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Article80 1931-10-08 3 "BOOM I Boom Business boom I Talk good business, see it loom Be a booster, not a grouch Start things humming, do not slouch "Keep a-going, do not brag Talk fine business, do not >ag I Work and hustle, don’t be s’ow Rouse your forces make this go!80 words
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Article134 1931-10-08 3 A very definite piece of pioneering is the fl ght of a Gjrmao air min over the interior of Greenland, from Scoresby Sound on the eait coast to Sukkertoppen on the west (states the London corn s "ondent of the Liverpool "Diily Po?t* This is the134 words
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Article76 1931-10-08 3 An employee of a City shop returned after a week’s holiday. His employer asked him how he had er j himself and where he had been. "Just for aP. and O. cruise,” was the reply. The employer was intrigued, knowing full well that such a lcxi;y was76 words
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Article46 1931-10-08 3 While cruieing in his yacht CariUni,” Mr. Murray King, of Eastbourne 1 st his bat. He received a communication that it was picked up by the liner "M j»stic” and is being forwarded to him. His name was inside the hat.46 words
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Advertisement410 1931-10-08 3 Delicious Wall’s Sausages Wsg> K&OW vJliilMiifz a tasty dish from England I Even a jaded appetite is instantly revived by the aroma of Wall’s Sausages when the dish is uncovered. And the taste of them is even more tempting. That is because Wall’s Sausages are filled with prime English meat,410 words
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Advertisement289 1931-10-08 3 EW- .iMuTII Hl I fit the i sfe Lira] iPjLEUA 21 Wiflh /1 4 IFF b I ~s“ ffWraM j i i m H H Vow Will ftnrf BLACK AND WHITfi al >ll Important lunellone where only the betl h good enough. A 711 I 'Sest I VIRGINIA IWC O289 words
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SPORTING GOSSIP
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Article564 1931-10-08 4 ALL ROUNDERS Demon” World’s Finest Bowler So many people are insistent ttat I should give the beet cricket XL Austiatia could put in the field from 1882 1931 against us that I have pleasure in a qniesciDg. As I stated hat week, I believe chat England wcuid564 words
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Article357 1931-10-08 4 Rugby Football AND THE ARMY’S GAIN IN G. J. DEAN For several seasons the Harlequins experienced great troulh in fiading a snitaUa scrum-half, one who sent the ball out quickly to his back?, but la it year they discovered in G J. Dean jastkhe p ayer thfy wanted.357 words
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Article511 1931-10-08 4 Boxing Baldock Will Fot Be Forgotten London, September 9 Dick Corbett, warmed by his astonishingly ta«y victory over Teddy Baldook, wa« a very dated young man yesterday. His vas the exultation cf a man who gains fame in a night. For two years he has511 words
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Article114 1931-10-08 4 MISS VIOLET CORDERY WEDS AND RETIRE FROM RACING One of the most prominent women in motor racing lai married and retired from the world of speed. She is Mies Violet Cordery t whose wedding to Captain John Stuart Hindmarsb, of the Royal Tmk Corps, took placa qnie ly114 words
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Advertisement206 1931-10-08 4 fwum in i»»: ~*u e—— sasstssrjSKSsassssssssssssssss To Me Tris owners Any plugs will enable your car Io go, but it you want Morris performance you must use LOOSE PLUGS V LODGE CB3 (Illustrated) for Morris-Major, Oxf rd (4 and 6 cyl.) Cowley (to 1930) LODGE C 3 LODGE CH3 ■for206 words
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Advertisement316 1931-10-08 4 1 i! fc' Z v OWLTINE. OJ k ctooULif. Delicious Hot or QV/ALTINE < SLd£ds-up < B4ain,Xeiive and liody A P B. 32 Andrew's will help vou to get every ounce out of life by keeping your system always working at concert pitch.' I You need never drop out of316 words
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The Literary Column
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Article1005 1931-10-08 5 Constable,— Th* Times liiierary ment. GOING FURTHER. By Geoffrey (Malins. (Elkin Mathews and Marrot. 118 a. net.) I In "Going Further" Captain Malins (describes a journey round the world recently accomplished by Mr. Charles (Oliver and himself in which the landI travelling was done by motor-cycles with (sidecar.Constable,— Th* Times liiierary ment. - 1,005 words
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Article350 1931-10-08 5 CASE WHICH IS CAUSING INTEREST IN JOHORE An unusual case is now provoking a great deal of interest at Batu Pahat and, according to counsel who appeared for the defendants in the case, an action for damages against the State of Johore, the Kluang magistrate or the350 words
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Advertisement145 1931-10-08 5 s'fef K jl V-V 1 1 g CLT i MID i'AMwonr ,Z-H BD D Prescription is an infallible remedy for Eczema. Psoriasis, Bad Leg, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ringworm, Dhobies Itch, or other skin trouble, bah es cannot do the work—they simply clog the pores. D.D.D. is not a sticky,145 words
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Advertisement60 1931-10-08 5 Modern Methods °f Efficient Accounting— The Twinlock simplifies work, speeds up entry and reference, saves time (and overtime), and saves money. Thousands of Leading Industrial Firms have already proved this. Why not prove it for yourself. Full information and specimen sheet rulings sent by return TWIN LOCK For Pen Posting,60 words
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Advertisement497 1931-10-08 5 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT Official Poppy Day Dance Proceeds in aid of Earl Haig’s POPPY DAY FUND Under the Distinguished Patronage OF The Resident Councilor, Penang, The Hon. Mr. P. T. Allen and Mrs. Alien The Official Poppy Day Dance will be he,d at the Runnymedc Hotel on Saturday, November 7th, 1931»497 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous217 1931-10-08 5 IIffSTK I J Thnang s Premier 1 alkie' House \Efectric I I Where Sound Sounds Right SOUND I 675 TONIGHT 9-30 g I l^ e r New ar I —Glamorous, Ravishing— H ELISSA I I SP’W LAND I I I ld°l °f Men-Envy of women £j I ">• The Gorgeous217 words
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Article620 1931-10-08 6 Monday, September 28 Hon. Mr. P. T. Allen Hon. Mr. J. CrabbWatt and Hon. Mr. Palgrave Simpson and Mrs. Simpson arrived to stay at Government House His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at ths Council Chamber, Government Offices, this morning. Hon. Mr.620 words
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Article158 1931-10-08 6 Oct. 9 Entries close for Ipoh Races 8 p m. Oct. 10 O.X.A. Anniversary Celebrations Rugger—State Team v The Rest. Oct 14 Batang Padang Dredging Co Ltd.. Adjourned annual general meeting. Henry Waugh Co, Ltd., Noon. Hockey P C "A” v P R 0 A Esplanade 5158 words
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Article236 1931-10-08 6 Mr. J. Alcantra, Financial Assistant, P.W.D., Seremban. is reported to be very ill. Mr. G. J. Dickson is now Hon. Secretary of the Malacca Club in place of Mr. F. Huhne Sharp. Mr. J. Marshall, manager of Diamond Jubilee Estate, is very shortly proceeding on transfer to236 words
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Article136 1931-10-08 6 “AT HOME’’ TO NEW BRITISH ADVISER There was a large gathering of planters and their wives at Sungei Patani Club on Sunday, October 4, on the occasion of the Kedah Planters’ Association 'At Home" to the Hon’ble Mr. J. D. Hall, the new British Adviser, and Mrs136 words
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Article42 1931-10-08 6 We are informed that the Rotary Club lunch will be held at the E and 0. Hot J on Tuesday, the 18th. instant. The speaker will be Rotarian E. A. Staines on 1 Early Days in the Post Office42 words
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Advertisement422 1931-10-08 6 H«1 W BSI HHbiJ F*l iggg r < ML |||LB'' A HBRjulijr F Mfc I Doubles the Beauty of Your Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful ha.ir is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the422 words
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Advertisement134 1931-10-08 6 Sore Throat? “We are never without FORMAMINT, a little common sense protection is all that matters.” Mrs. R.J. —W. FORMAMINT cures Sore Throat and prevents infectious diseases (Influenza, Diphtheria, etc.). Formamint is obtainable a* all Chemists and Stores. jami 1 I _L_ r j/i rift I household budget is made134 words
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Advertisement372 1931-10-08 6 Announcing the Winners OF THE JEFFREY’S BEER LABEL CHOOSING CONTEST. Ist PRIZE WINNER: comm. A. C. Buoknell. R.N R., K Ist Kiir. Harbour Master. Port Swettenham $250 I i 2nd PRIZE WINNER: Mrs Patricia Gray, I Temerloh, Pahang. $lOO I 3rd PRIZE WINNER: Mr Vellasamy, e/o Mr H Knight Sungei372 words
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1861 1931-10-08 7 Need for Centralisation Now Grouped in ‘’Motor Garage Area” Traffic Should be Diverted (By Our Special Correspondent) Have yon noticed it? Have you observed the seemingly sudden increase oi both vehicular and pedestrian traffic on our streets since Monday morning? It is due to1,861 words
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167 1931-10-08 7 FOUR ARRESTS Quantity of Fermenting Rice Found Mr Rickard of the Government Monopolies, accompanied by a party of revenue ffieprs made a raid Lst night and located an illicit samsu distillery, a large quantity c f fermenting rice and liquor at the Batu Gsntong Cemetery.167 words
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109 1931-10-08 7 "HUA HOEY” AT PENANG Ths five Chinese Auag iew Mong, Man Ah Ycng Chow Yow Knm Chung oy Fong, aod Wong how, who were yesterday convicted by the Police Mag strate, Penang, on a cha-gs of conduuting a public lottery exiled "Hua Hoey’ Were to109 words
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Cinema Notes
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Article641 1931-10-08 7 REAL TRAGEDY “Splinters” Coining To Majestic The sensation of the week is “Trader Horn that great epic of the African Wil Is before which other pictures of a similar type pale almost into insignificance Judging by the crowds that failed to secure admission to the Queen’s641 words
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Article83 1931-10-08 7 IN AID OF PO?PY DAY FUND The boxing, wrestling, jujitsu and weight lifting tournament to be held at the Town Hall or other suitable theatre on Friday, November 6 in aid of the Poppy Day Fund, promises to be successful. Competitors for all events are coming forward83 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article135 1931-10-08 7 (To the Editor of ths Phtattg Gazette) Sir—The Municipal Commissioners and their authorities should be congratulated for their strenuous work in modernising the town and developing it in all directions. few years back there were sheds built by the Municipality on one side of I135 words
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167 1931-10-08 7 Sir,—Understanding from the columns cf the “Pinang Gazette’ of yesterday’s issue that Mr. Nadasam Pillay J.P., has resigned from the above Committee, much astonishment and anxiety echoed throughout the Hindu Community last evening. At every nook and corner people were seen speaking of his167 words
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Article135 1931-10-08 7 Sir, —According to correspondence which appeared m ycur local con temporary, seme persons desire to know’ "Who is a Doctor There are persons no doubt who are desirous to know, Who are Extortione-s’’ and or mpo ters.’’ In addition to the high prices many things have been135 words
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Article52 1931-10-08 7 ,—Reuter. Many Futch Holders Selling The Hague, October 7 As the effect of the World wide crisis so m- ny Dutch holders of mortgage bond? are new selling them and Dutch Mortgage Ranks are being compelled to buy up the bulk of them in order to sustain the,—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article360 1931-10-08 8 Well-deserved encomiums were showered upon the Hon. Mr, H. H. Abdoolcader, last week to mark his re-election as Unofficial representative of the Indian community on the Legislative Council. Bearing in mind the constituents of the Indian community it will be freely admitted that the Indian representative on Council360 words
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Article404 1931-10-08 8 In a homa magazine we read that in the Hebrides many of the islanders hardly ever handle cash on having a superfluity of any produce, they proceed to tha village shops and exchange their produce for other goods, usually to the great advantage of the404 words
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Article42 1931-10-08 8 Reuter. Lord Trenchard Appointed Commissioner London October 7 Air Marshal Lord Trenchard has been appointed 1 ommissioner of the Metropolitan Po’ice in succession to Lord Byng. Lord Trenchard is the first member of the Air Force to hold the Commissionership.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article962 1931-10-08 8 A. IL L - A. IL L> Penang, Thursday. STORY which deserves to be to'd is that of the kindly ’bus conductor and an honest passenger.. What might have resulted in an impasse arose as follows. The passenger was possessed of ten cents, but on close inspection the coin was discovered962 words
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Article168 1931-10-08 8 .—Reutsr. Committee to Sit All Night London, October 7 The informal Conciliation Committee of the Round Table Conference which is st" tempting to find the solution of the Indian community problem met at St. James s Palace again to day and adjourned unti’ eleven o’clock when it.—Reutsr. - 168 words
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Advertisement387 1931-10-08 8 1 f* 'SHIi PsSßy !f S I )O£bERT I Stocked at: Sole Agents I K BOCK HOAY CO., N. V. STRAITS JAVA I I PENA- G MOTORS, TRADING CO. I B GEORGETOWN TRADERS. K I BIRTHDAY parties. I Order the cake from us and ensure g satisfaction Made by European387 words
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Advertisement35 1931-10-08 8 r e. o. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. I —c35 words
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Miscellaneous29 1931-10-08 8 TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. To Day 940 a.m. 350 a m. 10.30 p.T. 4 24 p m, To-Morrow 10 26 a.m. 4.40 a.m. 11.08 o.m. 5.05 pm.29 words
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Obituary99 1931-10-08 8 IN MEHORIAM Lamb —In sacred and ever loving memory of our dearly be'oved second son, Harold George Weßes’ey (2nd Lieut. 10th Royal Fusiliers' killed in action at Belais Farm (France) October Bth 1918 —aged 21. A little while, we pass amidst these changes; A little while, our blossoms droop and99 words
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Article1957 1931-10-08 9 Last Government Shirked Its Admitted Duty Hard Work Ahead Support Must Be Beyond A Shadow of Doubt Manifesto Details The Royal Proclamation was issued yesterday dissolving the present Parliament and summoning a new one. The King’s speech proroguing Parliament was read in the House this afternoon..—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter, - 1,957 words
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Article582 1931-10-08 9 —Reuter. President Hoover’s Plans WALL STREET IN FAVOUR Washington, October 7 A new credit organisation broadening the facilities of the Federal Farm Board and the liberalisation of the rediscount provisions of the Federal Reserve Law were among the provisions proposed by President Hoover for the relief of—Reuter. - 582 words
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Article31 1931-10-08 9 —Reuter. Arsenal Defeats West Bromwich London, October 7 The Arsenal won the Football Association Charity s hie'd by defeating West Bromwich at V.lla Park by one goal to nil.-—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article638 1931-10-08 9 Reuter. British Government And Licences U. S. REPRESENTATIVES TO REPORT Japanese Residents At Shanghai London, October 1 h the Hwse of Commons, Mr. C. G Ammon asked whether under the A”ms and Traffic Convention, or a n y other international instrument, steps were being taken toReuter. - 638 words
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Article252 1931-10-08 9 .—Reuter. Emergency Decrees In Germany OPEN DILTATORSHI Berlin, October 7 The Cabinet hss resigned. If Dr. Bruening succeeds in forming a Cabinet that can command a bare majority in the Reicbstig Germany will continue to be ru'ed by emergency decrees which actually means that the.—Reuter. - 252 words
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Article74 1931-10-08 9 —Reuter. Arrives at Heston Aerodrome London, Otober 7 Kingsford Smith left Rome at 6 15 this morning and arrived at Heston Aerodrome short y after 6 30 this evening. Kingsford Smith was looking thin and ill. A few seconds after the plane landed tbe Australia-England record holder. Mollison.—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article146 1931-10-08 9 Reuter. Generous Bequests to Charity ESTATE London, Cchber 7 The most generous bequests to charity are contained in the will of Sir Thom is Lipton. Although it is nst yet possible accurately to estimate the estate it is anticipated that it will exceed £1,010,009. Sir ThomasReuter. - 146 words
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Article49 1931-10-08 9 —Renter- Ths King Consents to Wedding London, October 7 His Mhjeety held a Privy Council at E ockinghsm Palace at which he registered formal consent in council to the marriage of Lady May Cambridge to Captain Henry Abel Smith which will be solemnized on October 21—Renter- - 49 words
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Article44 1931-10-08 9 —Reuter. Finance Minister May Resign Tokio October 7 It is freely hinted that tie finance Minister, M. Junmsuke Inouye, may resign owing to other ministers resisting the economics with the possibility of the reimpositicn of tha gold embargo, which others are favouring: —Reuter. - 44 words
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Advertisement46 1931-10-08 9 Hear Gilbert i Sullivan ON His Master’s Voice Records The Yeoman of the Guards $lO-50 Pirates of Penzance $lO-50 Gondolies $lO-50 OBTAINABLE AT S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd., 16, Bishop Street, Penang. 1' PASj 1 LL ES Z’ iZ- R A r-J.--’ ••> I Z ri I I46 words
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Article215 1931-10-08 10 Verdict of Suicide While of Unsound Mind London, October 8 A verdict of suicide while of unsound Snind was the verdict at the inquest on Thomas Bernard Cocker, a law student found dead in his flit in the Temple from gas poisoning. His father gave evidence215 words
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Article229 1931-10-08 10 Party of Six in Three Riley (ars A motor tonr of three continents compris ing a dozen different countries approximately 20 OCO miles of road travel culminating in a tour of Great Britain are amongst the ambitious plans of a party of Australian motorists who were due to229 words
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Article43 1931-10-08 10 Renter President Resigns Owing to 111-Healtb The Hague October 8 Dr. G. Vissoring president of the Netherlands Bank has resigned owing to ill health. Dr. L G Tripp ex President of the Bank of Java will be appointed his sue xesßor.-Renter - 43 words
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Article178 1931-10-08 10 CHINESE FINED 120 A Chinese youth, who described himself as an assistant in a sundry goods shop, was charged with criminal trespass by entering into the Runnymede Hotel, to day pleaded guilty before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, Police Magistrate, Penang. Court Inspector Nunn said the accused178 words
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Article66 1931-10-08 10 P. C. C. v UNITED INDIAN ASS CIATIQN Tobe played on Friday, on the Hutchings Bchool Ground at 5.10 p.m.: P.O C. (White 1 C G Van Houten F <1 Pooley and J A McEvoy T 8 Anthony, DDB Cook and 8 I Knowles G R Evans* J66 words
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Article441 1931-10-08 10 COMMITTEE’S REPORT The following is the Report for the ye. r ending June, SO, 1931, of the committee of the Chinese Prov.dent Assoia tion, Penang. Your Committee congratulates the members on the strong financial position of the Association and the nett profit earned during the year of441 words
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Article67 1931-10-08 10 LIST OF ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Th» fell awing are the numbers of arrive la and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of September 1931. Arrival* state aided, figures supplied by Traveling Inspector?, 5 aiul.? t 4 minors, 1 in fa it. Arrival* other?, figure supplied by Travelling67 words
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Article104 1931-10-08 10 Reference is male in the current issue of tbe Ex-Services Association of M4iya Maeaz'ne to the departure of Major Nevill Steven?, who for many years acted as editor, among his many other works on behalf of ex Servicemen in this part of the worlJ. Among the items104 words
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Article97 1931-10-08 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending October 3, 1931, shows a total of 64 d< atht—43 males and 21 females—the death rate being 22 25 per mille compared with 20.17 in the preceding week and with 1897 words
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Article102 1931-10-08 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 Today <n cd tn JJ Shares I J a a W pq sc> 0 $O. $O, Mining Ayer Hitam 10/6 11/3 10/6 11/3 ex Hong Fatt102 words
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Article56 1931-10-08 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TINi LONDON Spst#24 2 6 Down 7/6 3 £l2B 5 0 Down 7/6 SINGAPORE $64.25 pr ini Up $l.OO 50 tons ism RUBBBRt Losdan 215/16 d, Up 1/16 d. Rew York 4g c. (Mi) Down 1/16 e. tail 8f c,56 words
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Article133 1931-10-08 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London October 6, Spot, £124 10.0 three months’ buying £*****.6 and three months’ sell ng £123.15,0. Messrs. Boustead Co, Ltd. Bth October quotation for Singapore refi.ed tin $64 25 per picul, busings done 50 tons Penaog refined th $64 25 per picul, buxines*133 words
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Article33 1931-10-08 10 S.ngapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to diy are as follows: Spot 81 cts. per lb. October 8j Oct /Dec. 9 Jan./Mir. 1982 9f a Market F.rm.33 words
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Article82 1931-10-08 10 Penang. October 8 By Courtesy of thfl Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 31 /32 it ,> 4 m/ts 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 13/16 On 3 tt Documentary 2 4 15/16 New York Bank Demand 42 nom France I, TT. 1050 nom India T82 words
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Article63 1931-10-08 10 Under the auspices of the Adi Dravida Mahajan a Sangam a lecture was delivered last night at the Indian Association premises by Mr. S. A. K, Subramaniam, on the subject of 20th Century Reforms. Mr. P Kalimuttu presided. Other prominent Hindus also took part m the discussion.63 words
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Article142 1931-10-08 10 SEPTEMBER RETURNS The following returns are for September: m G.reug Oondld.iedl Ltd. TekkaLtd. Comjany 314 Tnbuters 61 B7t> TeVka Taiping Ltd. Hbo Pengkahn Ltd. Dredge 933 Ra nbntan Ltd. K i ta Tin Mines Ltd. JjJ}} I iris Hydraulic Tin Ltd. 4 6. L»1 a;142 words
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Article127 1931-10-08 10 Latest Quotations Tuesday Sat. Yesterday Oct 6 Sept. 19 Paris 9B| 123.96 New York 3.88 3 87i 4.85 b Brussels 27i 84.88 Geneva 9i 19| 24.86 Amsterdam 9’ 9| 12.08 Milan 75$ T 6& 92 89 Berlin 17 IT 20.52 Stockholm l6i 18.16 Copenhagen 17i 17i127 words
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Article40 1931-10-08 10 The homeward mail by the f.p. Egra doses at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 10. h instant. The s.F. Rohna with mail" despatched from L ndon on September 17 is expected to arrive here a* 6 a.m. to-morrow.40 words
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Advertisement240 1931-10-08 10 STRAIGHT TO THE LUNGS. PEPS—The Great Breatheable Remedy for Throat and Bronchial Troubles. For genet ations famous physicians aid specialists in respiratory diseases ha?o grappled with the prothm whereby a i a'uial h* a'ing a<ent could be conveyed direct into the langs. At last, in the discovery a id perfection240 words
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Advertisement977 1931-10-08 10 The Chifti Flood Relief Fund, THE CHINESE TOWN HALL PENANG. S.S. Penang, Bth October, 1931 an APPEAL to humanity Dflar Ladv or Gentleman, rr visions of Fire. Flood or Pastl nee the worst imaginable h brings with it horror» of indescrib bl na are sparing neither X b““v.f nor properties977 words
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Article2323 1931-10-08 11 Malaya’s Unhappy Industry Subordination of British to Foreign Interests Momentous news for the tin industry is contained in two official communiques one—that relating to the International Tin Committee— -being issued by the Secretariat at the Imperial Institute, and the second —relating to the International Tin2,323 words
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Article453 1931-10-08 11 higher wages wanted Purchasing Power Too Low "It Ford goes all over Europe,” states Mr. E. A. Filene, an American business magnate and philanthropist, in an interview published in the current edition of “Anglo-American Ttade,” and pays double wages tnd produces better and cheaper motor-cars453 words
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Article188 1931-10-08 11 Penang October 8 018. beaar et Opium u, 1,000.00 Cloves u JO.OC Gold leaf ellem 72.01 Mace Picking now 170.01 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 1101 .i «0.00 Coconuts per 1,000 it 15.00 Oopra Sundried sales 4.60 Rattans wdw IUO Rattans Coarse J 0.6 Green Snail Shel J 3.00 Ricb—188 words
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Advertisement48 1931-10-08 11 Your racket frame may be first class, b«t if the gut is not the best, the whole racket become* second rate. “Goldwing strings are the best. Insist upon “Goldwing” Gut when buying a new racket or when getting your old one re-strung. “Goldwing is superior in every respeet.48 words
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Advertisement135 1931-10-08 11 I I DUNLOP I The first and last word I on TYRES I Cis British as the Hlaq I tm»—4o^l— m C.F.H. 951 I I POCKET CHECK ROLLS FOR ESTATES, MINES, ETC. 1 x 6J 2 4$ x 6J 3 5} x 4 x 8| 5 x 7j 6 5J135 words
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Article598 1931-10-08 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week. IN POKT TO-DAY Stumer' From SalliDg For Di “"’S Kashgar London Port Swettenham» Sin« gapore, China and Japan To-day Tung Song Bernam River P.598 words
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Advertisement425 1931-10-08 12 iwiWs Hasten Convalescence! HOT weather brings fever slow wasting exhausting. Every hour of sickness is a w* sl hour in the East you know only too well the depressing monotony and loneliness, and besides, your tenants seem so aware that you are down. You've rot the will to hasten convalescence425 words
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Advertisement310 1931-10-08 12 ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR 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 impuntres.>f the blood there is no finer medicine310 words
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Article508 1931-10-08 13 MR. E. C. WATSON I UTS MATTER BEFORE THE JUDGE When the motion in connection with the ta ikrnptcy of Chop Kheng Seng wag mentioned in the Ipoh Supreme Court on Monday, Mr. E. C. Wa bot, aidressing Mr. Justice Prichard, eaid that his name appeared on508 words
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Article178 1931-10-08 13 ATTACK ON “PRESTIGE RIDDEN OLIGAROHY The September number of the “India”, published under the auspices cf the Indian Association of 8 ogapor», maintains the h’gh standa d set since the revival of thia organ recently. Weil edited by Mr, R. B. Krishnan, from whose pen there is178 words
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Advertisement260 1931-10-08 13 jyrWWrtlL —sadSTt K tvatrc&tfAGl -K irr^U^MW7KWM^if^'WRWW r f MMRi-'. Remove j{x jSS t «m di|il|y>« Teeth regain dazzling whiteness r FILM is the cause of dull, dis- First, Pepsodent curdles film, colored teeth. It is also the then removes it in gentle safety to csuse of serious tooth and gum260 words
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Advertisement30 1931-10-08 13 j SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help you 1 stamp pad and rubber stamp to give better impressions and 10n g e r service. J The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.30 words
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Advertisement433 1931-10-08 13 —————l—————l—— l a———ro—a——wyg——— IRS B ISI IB®®®© la xgj THEIBETTTERiBLADE 1 ’FITS GILLETTE TYPE H RAZORS OLD OR NEW gj Put a PROBAK Blade into your Gillette type razor. Whal then You get, from that razor, a shave such as you have never eo>joyed before. The razor glides so easily433 words
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Article331 1931-10-08 14 SCIENTIC TESTS OF PEARLS, PAINTS AND SILKS X-RAYS are now used in the manufacture of ice ertam They reveal theex3c v b'z’ and distribution of the ice crystals in the product, and thus determine proper conditions for □caking the bes 1 qna'ity. The Department of331 words
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Article371 1931-10-08 14 STRANGE STORY BY UNNAMED GUEST Sent atonal evidence was given at a Marylebone inquest concerning the death of a twenty-one-year-cld Irsh girl, Annie Hanghney. The girl fell from the window of a private hotel in Marylebcne-road, N.W. end was impaled on some railings. She had come371 words
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Advertisement938 1931-10-08 14 Illi*! -w*y« >■ wxwwt THE CONSUMPTION HAS PIN AN G beenmmjred X > A X y A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found GAZETTE V List of Places where the M Gazette’ css be bought at 10 Cents wcai. Abdul Rahman, E. and 0. Hotel anc 'Will Rnnnyrnette Hotel. MI938 words
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Advertisement375 1931-10-08 14 sTE R.H E paste fsi /FTjEok _iSH. hI Double Cleansing Action! .-:;j i Oi f I jjf S Listerine Tooth Paste on a Pro-phy-lac- igg-- 0 I tic Tooth Brush! That’s the combina- I® J I i'v! tion that whitens teeth quickly. That i cool restores health to pale, lifeless375 words
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Article645 1931-10-08 15 Penang October 8, 1931 chowrasta market Mur ION 5 Cts. I Mutton Indian w p r b 48 Head goat 120 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart lung do 140 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep p e r lb 48 Sweet Bread per lb 40 Suet 40645 words
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Advertisement303 1931-10-08 15 I Just What You Need F O R Office Home Bayard 4 Stainless iMeel Pens Sox of 100, Assorted Styles $1.60 FROM Gazette Jstd. KEEP YOUR THROAT HEALTHY BY REGULARLY USING Universally recognised as a pleasant, safe, and efficient remedy for all affections of the throat, chest and lungs, and303 words
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