Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 October 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-10-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 236. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement546 1931-10-14 1 IOAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. S6*»ncb Office 52, Leith Street The World’s Best Small Car. Dollar Exchange Tables -F-'/r» Xa W Sterling into Dollars price 5i,250 7h.p. D9UaM P a 3d to 5d- mHkB J* ""1 Amount* from Id. to £lO,OOO J* I Exchange Table I546 words
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Advertisement16 1931-10-14 1 Ih.tokisatsu! STUDIO J with up-to-date Photography by electrio light. ’Phone 779, 68,70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG.16 words
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Advertisement1930 1931-10-14 2 I TO IET Municipality of George Town, a WK’S. rJ Penang. PAx< AO* ;|p CETTLEMINW! I r tf «s.ks —ss- 1 e s,ooo.ooo IMwS* I I p of about 5 weeks. Reserve Fund Undivided Profits £1,666,G0T the Colony. Sa I The traffic route from B*ick Kiln Road BOARD OF DIRECTORS1,930 words
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MOTOR NOTES AND NEWS
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Article400 1931-10-14 3 NEW MODELS DISPLAY Trade’s Objection to Common Practice Tfcara ia again considerable unrest in the rrotor industry both in producing and sellit g sides over the growing tendency to anccurce and display next year’s m'-'Ms in the middle of the current yen’s surprner. By the end400 words
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Article252 1931-10-14 3 R.A.C. TOURIST TROPHY VICTORY A 746 c.c euperebirged M.G. Midget, owned by the Fad of Ma-ch and driven by Mr. Norman Ila k, won the race for the R.A C. Tcurist Trophv held over the Ards circuit near B 1 fast, Irel «nd, on 22nd252 words
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Article158 1931-10-14 3 SECRET OF NEW MORRIS CAR An engine that consumes its own farms is one of the outs’a idiog features of the new secret motor-car that was revealed to distributors at the works at Cowley, Oxford. The great advantage of this innova ion l| that when ail the158 words
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Article567 1931-10-14 3 DISTRIBUTORS AT OXFORD Attention to Overseas Conditions On August 28 some 259 of the mos' important Morris Distributors in Great Britain and Ireland were entertained to luncheon in Oxford by Sir William R Morr s, 81., when the Morris programme for the season 1931-2 was announced. Addressing567 words
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Article205 1931-10-14 3 OAR STANDS SEVERE TEST We quote below extracts from a letter received by Morris Motor Ltd. from Mr. B. P. Eybers, of Worcester, South Africa: You will probably be interested to hear that I have just returned from an extensive three weeks’ snooting trip in my Morris205 words
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Article741 1931-10-14 3 ics career Steeped in English History The word romanca is used very lightly nowadays; is, in fc applied to any story that is the least out of-the ordinary. The story of V uxhaH, however, is e romance in the truest meaning of the word, for the741 words
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Advertisement24 1931-10-14 3 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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Advertisement518 1931-10-14 3 ■temwiißi, I Ilia m si ■—n«in wiai I?/ A i'V II- Wi f-'I la WX. IM mlk v-.- 1 -w CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES J, I i —7 I Proportionate blending of ioO% pure matJp- J ured Virginia tobaccos —A MILD Virginia 7 for DELICACY; FULL STRENGTH Virginia for BOD518 words
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News From All Parts
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Article255 1931-10-14 4 MAIL COACH ROBBED Corsican Outcast fuspected Rome Banditry in Sardinia, tralitioraliy confined to family blood feuds of vengeance, and dormant since the advent of the Fascist regime, broke out in unorthodox traintr among the lonely hills near Nuora, when a poet office van and passengers were255 words
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Article233 1931-10-14 4 GANDHI’S STATUS Should He Become an Honorary Member? Thus Peter Simple in the Morning Post: I am able to reveal that there is much excitement among goat-lovers over Gandhi’s arrival. Stormy scenes were witnessed at an Emergency Meeting of the members of the Goat-Lovers’ Club at which233 words
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Article344 1931-10-14 4 ENGLAND UNDER WATER Towns Ravaged by Floods September is following the example of August, aid Sept 4 was one of the roughest days of the Which Has Had N > Sommer. The effects it land were tragic; towns and cities were ravaged by flooded river?, and344 words
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Article279 1931-10-14 4 PEOPLE GETTING TOO BIG FOR THEIR BOOTS Englishmen, Englishwomen for that matter, are becoming too big for their boot?. This is the opinion, based on practical experience, of several of London’s leading bootmakers, but it is generally agreed that such development is particula»ly noticeable au ong women. Siz°s279 words
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Advertisement101 1931-10-14 4 J&4 .ft 'W ißfcv Jfeffi: t? (Z>>S TWO?' <X. wSU£ A r I WB&"t X» y v ;i :v. ,0° 9 /<A Z The /<£/ Ideal /V Food for the Tropics. the ONLY correct alternative to breast feeding. The nourishment a child receives from breast milk and Humanised Trufood is101 words
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Advertisement77 1931-10-14 4 8s S 3 Nd fib kB H Sfi f Use Odo! Toothpaste for stx MM ESB pB M EB days and your teeth become ■M BM Em g 3 E? 3 fin] k dazzlingly white wrthoiX Em R 9 B 3 3 M k harming the delicate enamel. Penang Kedah77 words
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Advertisement98 1931-10-14 4 ll LET S GET FRIENDLY Florence Oldham and her very intimate style of singing this wonderful tuoeful seng has made an instantaneous hie. Her appeal to he boy friend to make love is a scream. Columbia RECORD NO. DB. 530 PRICE S/ 70 Robinson Piano Co« Penang. AS.GOOD z, /W98 words
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SPORTING GOSSIP
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Article461 1931-10-14 5 Rugby Union Prospects Rapid Progressof Banks’ Teams THE rapid advance' which ia being made by Old Boys rugby claba and the encouragement given by the nstior a’ Selection Committee to junior organisations has brought a big levelling up of the playing standard in c'ub footba’l. Nowhere hai461 words
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Article214 1931-10-14 5 THE CESARE VIT Jll To be Run at Newmarket To-day The Cesirewitch Stakes, a handicap of 25 Sova, each with 1,000 sovs. added for three-yf ar-olds and upwards; the lowest weight may be G it, 7ib.; the owner of the second herse to receive 300 sovs, and of the214 words
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Article331 1931-10-14 5 To be run at Newmarket on October 28 The Cambridgeshire Stake?, a handicap of 25 sovs, each, with I.OCO sovs. added for three-year-olds and upwards; the lowest we’ght may be 6st, 71b the owner cf the second horse to r< ceive 300 save, and of the third 100331 words
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Article112 1931-10-14 5 F. J. Perry, the British Davis Cup player, is ranked as the third best lawn tennis player in the world; according to a list issued by The list i?.— H. Cochet (France), 1; Ellsworth Vines (United 2; F. J. Perry, (Great Britain), 3; H. W. Austin112 words
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Article132 1931-10-14 5 The successor to Mr. I. M. B. Stuart a= the master in charge of Rugby Football at Harrow will be M'. H. W. V. Stephenson, yet another Irish International player, and brother of the ev?n more famous. G.V.” ''H. W. V,” w.s indaed a magnificent wing132 words
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Article79 1931-10-14 5 Somerset County C.C.’a financial position led to certain economies in the programme for next season, and they are not retaining the services of Hunt, who hai been granted permission to organize a Testimonial Fund next summer, but no n a*ch Las been set aside for that purpose. Four79 words
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Article31 1931-10-14 5 The new selectors to choose the Australian teams to play the South Africans are E. A. Dwyer (N.S.W W. Johnson (Victoria), and Dr. C. E. Dolling (South Au3tr alia).31 words
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Article46 1931-10-14 5 SWISS SOOOER CLUB TO VISIT THE CORINTHIANS Ths Grasshoppers F. 0 of Zurich, whom the Corinthians defeated daring their tour last Easter by the odd goal j D three, will visit the English amateur club at the Crys’a' Palace on Saturday, February 27.46 words
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42 1931-10-14 5 New Zealand beat Australia by 20 points to 13 in the only Test match arranged by the Australian touring team. Eight of the New Zrahnd side had never previously played in an Internationa 1 match.42 words
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Article56 1931-10-14 5 Pn bibly the first bi-linga 1 Nep'une’s court ever held took place when the "Windsor Cistle" carrying the South African Rugby team to England, crossed the line, Bergh translated the charges from English into Afrikaans, and all the members of the tram were tried and56 words
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Article179 1931-10-14 5 N. A. N. A. New York The new Waldorf-Astoria will be thought of fondly for many a moon by wandering meh residents who have the good fortune to stay there after its oompletion. For the palatial hotel seems not to have missed a trick when itN. A. N. A. - 179 words
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Advertisement393 1931-10-14 5 Official Poppy Day Dance Proceeds in aid of Earl Haig's POPPY DAY FUND Under the Distinguished Patronage liif Resident Couuciflor, Penang, The Ho Mr. P. T. Allen, and Mrs. Alh u ihe Official Poppy Day Dance will be held at the Runnymede Hotel on Saturday, November 7th, 1931, and will393 words
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Advertisement448 1931-10-14 5 i mu 1 l I i TF the finest, I I II R I Acustom-tail-i I 1 ored suit cost D f I only a trifle H L- I more than an I f A yV| I I ordinary tailnf A\ Il I ored garment, Pt* 1 X®, jH i448 words
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Article353 1931-10-14 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —While running across one of the local papers of 10th October, I read something interesting on the above subject with comments of our correspondent for the following reasons: (1) Weightlifting only results in deve loping such abnormal muscles as impede graceful353 words
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Article355 1931-10-14 6 Sir —Nations have mutual obligations and their interdependence imposes upon them restrictions in their conduct towards one another in much the same manner as society does upon the individual members thereof, ike individuals they cannot do what they please without regard to the interests of others The355 words
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Article162 1931-10-14 6 Sir,— Poultry are being killed in hun deeds by a very fatal and infectious disease which has ciused heavy mortality in Tanjong Tokong district during the last few days. When attacked the birds lose their apetites, crouch down on the ground and in the course of a few162 words
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Article502 1931-10-14 6 Sir, —I have been following the above correspondence with the keenest interest. Most of the letters have been good but I simply cannot understand ’’Thrice Married’s’’ letter appearing in yesterday’s issue It is a rigmarole of nonsense. At one moment he slangs the502 words
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Article126 1931-10-14 6 IPOH'S NEW TEMPLE An event of importance to Freemasonry in Malaya took place at Ipoh on Saturday, October 10, when the foundation stone of the new Masonic Temple was laid by the District Grand Master, Rt. Wor. Bro. the Hon. Mr. Justice Percy Julian Sprouie, B A.126 words
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Article107 1931-10-14 6 FENWIOK INCLUDED Cameron and Clements Doubtful Tk i Penang XV. to meet Selangor has been completed by the inclusion of Fenwick on the right wing. In yesterday’s trial, play was chiefly con fined to the forwards, and Campbell, who was tried on the wing, did107 words
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Article159 1931-10-14 6 UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF FUND A committee meeting of the Perak Cleri cal Unemployment Relief Fund was held at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce Hall, Ipoh, on Monday, when the draft rules Of the Fund were adopted. A subscription list was immediately started, and the following have contributed the159 words
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Article150 1931-10-14 6 i j, 4 v Oct. 14 Batang Padang Dredging Co Ltd.. Adjourned annual gene ral meeting. Henry Waugh Co, Ltd., Noon. Hockey P C C "A” v P R C A Esplanade 5 p.m. Oct. 17 State Rugger Match, Penang v Selangor at Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 17,150 words
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Article350 1931-10-14 6 FORTNIGHTLY MEETING 1932 Assessment List Open for Inspection Mr G. W- Bryant, the President presided at the fortnightly meeting of the Vunioipal Commissioners held yesterday afternoon. The meeting was a short one. The others present were Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe Mr. Yeoh Oheang Aun, Mr. E. New350 words
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Advertisement142 1931-10-14 6 BOXING WRESTLING, JU-JITSU WHiGHT LIFTING AT THE TOWN HALL on Friday, Nov. 6th, 1931 N AID OF Poppy Day Fund OPEN TO ALL Tournaments will be held as mentioned above. Would the Secretaries <f Clubs or anyone else interested and willing to take part please communicate at once with Mr.142 words
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Advertisement212 1931-10-14 6 I l n spite of es ery care and advice the J sores refused to heal —then Mother < rea J about Germolene and bought a t n What relief when she took the first bandage oft and saw that Germolene was vv< rki ig v.onden. f 1 1* was212 words
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Miscellaneous219 1931-10-14 6 I., lIIMIIIIiI Illi 1 AGAIN DIETRICH TO NIGHT l TO-NI G I A Phone No. 1179 AjIJSSt'K Penang's Premier 'Talkie' House Westen I Where Sound Sounds Right SOU N D SYS TF M PAE AMOUNT presents the one and only W MARLENE The Alluringly Exotic Personality of “W/MCW» as ‘x219 words
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Article33 1931-10-14 7 At the recent Exhibition of the Penang Impressionists a sum of $4O was collected for the European Unemployment Furd. This amount has been banded to the Local Society of that fund.33 words
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STOP PRESS
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Article94 1931-10-14 7 ,—Reuter. London, October 14 Manchester in particular, is looking anxiously at Geneva at the present moment for a considerable volume of new y created trade hinges on the set t’ement of the Manchurian dispu e according to a London banker with large Manchurian connections. It is,—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article128 1931-10-14 7 ,—Reuter. Party Issues Election Manifesto London, October 14 To the flood of election manifestoes and canvassing literature yet another party appeal was made to the bewildered electors last night in the shape of a Communist Party manifesto demanding higher unemployment benefits to meet the higher prices; a,—Reuter. - 128 words
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Article392 1931-10-14 7 IN AID OF POPPY DAY Excellent Entertainment Assured Arrangements are well in hand for the Revue to be held at the Town Hall, Penang on November 13 and 15, in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. Penang is indeed fortu nate in having at the392 words
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Article145 1931-10-14 7 LISTIOF SUBSCRIBERS NO. 1 he following subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged* ctsChop Kwong Fi 'im 8 90 Chop Sim ee Woh 5 65 Chop ’ay Sim 13 25 Mr Oh Tiang Aun 2 08 '"‘hop R’wong lee Woh 5 15 bop Tai Wah 4 95 Chop145 words
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Article66 1931-10-14 7 OPENING OF NEW HEADQUARTERS The new headquarters of the Penang Boy Scouts Association (the old Malay School at the junction of Macalister and Anson roads) will be formally open by the Com missioner for Malaya. Mr. F. 0. Sands, on Saturday, October 17, at 7. p.m.66 words
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Article48 1931-10-14 7 100 METRES HEATS The heats for the 100 metres free style will be held to morrow at 5 15 pm. sharp insreid of 6.15 pm as published yesterday. Ten more minor banks with total deposits approximating $9 00.0 0 closed in the United States yesterday.48 words
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Article377 1931-10-14 7 ’’BOY” SENTENCED Tamil Mohammedan's Luck Ibrahimsah bin Maidin Pitebay an Indian .Mohammedan who pleaded guilty to the theft of a watch etc from Messrs Lock A Co., of Church-street, was sentenced to one day’s imprisonment and a fine of of $2O or, in default, 14377 words
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Article67 1931-10-14 7 Fan Frolic Ltd. EXTENDED HELP FOR CHARITIES Owing to the inclemency of the weather during the past three days Fun and Frolic Ltd. have decided to give a portion of their receipts to the Por py Day Fund and the China Fiood Relief Fund during the next five nights viz.67 words
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Article90 1931-10-14 7 Thursday at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Great Big David otter 2 Overture Tancredi Rossini 3 Selection I a Biheme Puccini 4 "Three Da e Dances" Wood 5 Selection Sons 0 Guns < bote 6 Fox Trot Yet Pepper To day at the Dato Kramat at90 words
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Article115 1931-10-14 7 PCCv P R 0 The following will be the traus for today’a match on the Esplanade at 510 pm. P C C J M Mason G Aste and D K E-ans L fl Best, R C 8 Harris and RW Scarlett; W F Fietcher, S A115 words
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Article66 1931-10-14 7 TIES FOR THURSDAY Mixed Doubles: Sar Mrs Syer end G C Miller v —5 Miss Southam and R V Patterson. Doub’ei Handicap: —3 GB F Southam and W R Wells v —3 E Reimann 3 I Knowles. Ties for Friday.—4 Mr and Mrs T A Wemysa v winner66 words
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Article585 1931-10-14 7 (To the Editor of the rimng Gazette) Sir, —The average man’s life is not a bed of roses. He is harassed on all sides. There is always something to worry him and disturb his peace of mind—what with a heap of unpaid bills and none too polite reminders585 words
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Article244 1931-10-14 7 ANNUAL MEETING The Creecent Star Sports Club held iti 23'd Annual General Meeting on Sunday, and the following were elected officebearers for the year 1931 1932: Patron, Dr A 0 Mericar», M B Sc. President, Mr Baba Ahmad. Vice President, Oapt Syed Salleh Aleag( ff J244 words
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Article25 1931-10-14 8 Summers— Nelligan—At the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Penang, on Saturday, October 10 between Mr. John Henry Mason Summers and Miss Dorothy Patricia Nelligan.25 words
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Article489 1931-10-14 8 If the oidinary man in Malaya 9 were to be called upon to explain I the meaning of the letters H.C. L., I he would reply in nice cases out I of ten, “High Cost of Living.” It J would never occur to him that I489 words
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338 1931-10-14 8 Lord Reading has made an appeal for tolerance and patience in the Far Eastern affair, but those two virtues, appear to be singularly lacking Both sides stress the intensity of feeling aroused by various atrocities; thug in the heat of the moment the real issues become338 words
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Article79 1931-10-14 8 —Reuter. Washington, October 14 Seven United States submarines and one t tender which recently left for Cheefoo from Tsingtao have been ordered to hangbai, ’according to a "tate Dapartment announce ment. The vessels leaving for Cbeefoo for customary shore leave have been diverted to Shanghai—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article79 1931-10-14 8 —Reuter Holiday Trip to Far East New York October 14 Mrs Helen Wilh-Moody and her husband are leaving for the Far Eist on the liner President ge on her maiden trip. The voyage will be sonae vhat of a bagman's holiday, for whila Helan will participate in several—Reuter - 79 words
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Article1227 1931-10-14 8 A. H- L - A. H- L Penarg, Wednesday. 7T only rema ns now for Indian read r to enter the controversy regarding the cirl and whether it is her fault 1 Miss-Pick-me up is responsible for the vo’ume of correspondence vhich has descended upon us. She now remains quietly aloof1,227 words
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Advertisement121 1931-10-14 8 THE E I r\ n I I HIILVDI4 C p* I r QUALITY b N G. H. Slot Co., Ltd., IMPORTERS. ll 'M' b. .'HUH '.ffil TP—W IM M I L KPRsS L K K m u BsrSl y I s I Im m I I 1 IL\\CR/ w //JI121 words
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Advertisement24 1931-10-14 8 4 O, HOTSk SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Friday, 16th October, 1931. Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. a President Monroe.” n24 words
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Article2854 1931-10-14 9 CHINA JAPAN STATE THEIR CASES Dr. Sze and Mr, Yoshizawa Address League Council Gravity of Situation Urged “No Territorial Pretensions in Manchuria —JAPANESE REPRESENTATIVE We Appeal to the League CHINESE REPRESENTATIVE At Geneva yesterday the special session of the League Council over which M. Briand presided heard long statements fromi.— Reuter - 2,854 words
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Article89 1931-10-14 9 —Reuter Fight with Shanghai Kidnappers BULLET IN STOMACH Shanghai, October 13 Sub Inspector J A McFarlane, of 20, Glen Agness Road, Dundee, was seriously injured this morning when he led a police raid on a house in which kidnappers were holding a wealthy Chinese merchant for ransom..—Reuter - 89 words
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Article91 1931-10-14 9 Both King >nd Queen Look Well ’From Oar Own Correspondent) Bangkok, October 13 The weather cleared when their Majcaiies landed at Bangkok at four in the afternoon yesterday and received the most enthusiastic welcome from air. lull and sea. Both their Majesties are enjoying improved health and91 words
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Article66 1931-10-14 9 Reuter. Strikes Fostered on Foreign Ships Berlin. October 14 The German Sh pownera' Association of FLmburg has dec ared a shipping boycott of the Soviet and decided not to send ships to Soviet Russia on the ground of strikes which have occurr?d recently in a number of German. Reuter. - 66 words
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Article68 1931-10-14 9 —Rtucsr. Crews of 41 Vessels to be Dismissed Berlin, October 13 The crews of forty one German vessels in Russian harbours are striking in sympathy with the seamen s strike which they believe to have broken out in Germany. The shipowners have decided to dismiss the strikers.—Rtucsr. - 68 words
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Article54 1931-10-14 9 —Reuter. Pan American Conference Favours World Conference Washington, October >3 A recommend ition to the Governments who are members of the Pan American union to consider submitting the question of rehabilitation of silver to a world conference was passed by the fourth Pan American Commercial Conference which concluded—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article41 1931-10-14 9 Reuter. Awaiting Results of British L lections Cradock, Cape Province, October 13 The Minister of the Interior his annot Bird that the Government will wait for the British election results before deciding whether to abandon tbe gold standard.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article197 1931-10-14 9 .—Rugby Radio Service For Scottish Universities PREMIER’S ELECTIONEERING London, October 13 The Prime Minister and Lord Stonehaven chairman of the Conservative Party, to day both denied the allegation in the Labour morning paper that the National Labour Party—Labour Members supporting the National Government—were receiving financial.—Rugby Radio Service - 197 words
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Article215 1931-10-14 9 Rugby Radio Service. Slow Progress of Federal Details London. October 18 The Federal Structure Committee of the Indian Round Table Conference spent to day considering the report of the Finance Sub Committee which among other recommends tions suggested that an expert committee ,-hnuld work out in detailRugby Radio Service. - 215 words
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Article117 1931-10-14 9 Presen'alien of Honour by The Governor (From Our Own Correspondent! Singapore, October 13 The Governor attended a special parade of the Singapore Volunteers to day and presented the 0. B. E. to Captain H. R. 8. Zehnder whom he described as a man of great ability and strong117 words
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Article54 1931-10-14 9 Reuter. on 2 of Largest Rediscount Houses New York, October 13 r A sensation vas created on the Stock Excharge by tie announcement of ths susi emion of ’he veil known firm of Kounte Bothers owing to insolvency The firm wa (ne of the largest rediscount hocReuter. - 54 words
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Article180 1931-10-14 9 Probable Increase in Consumption This Year London October 13 The co operation of the Governments of tho principal rubber growing countries in an international rubber conference is suggested by Mr. E. Miller, President, at the annual meeting of Messrs. Harrisons and Oroefield Ltd Referring to tea,180 words
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Article141 1931-10-14 9 —Heutfif- Reichstag Meets in Stormy Atmosphere Berlin, October 13 The Reichstag building was like a fortress, on reopening this afternoon. It witt. surrounded by police cars and policemento guard the entrances. Police also strongly patrolled the neighbourhood. The Reichstag debate on the Governments policy opens to—Heutfif- - 141 words
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Advertisement360 1931-10-14 9 Latest Dance Records FOR MID-OQTOBER. f New Mayfair Only a dancing sweetheart Waltz There s something in your eyes Tango F. T. B60:G Fell© of Barcelona 3/4 Spanish one step Pagan Serenade Waltz 86C55 Rudy Vallee Two little, blue little Eyes F T. Jast a blue-eyed blonde F. T. *****360 words
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Article771 1931-10-14 10 Mr. G. W. Ssabridg*, E litor of the I‘Siraits Times,” has returned from leave. Mrs 0. R. 3. Bateman, w fe of the wellknown Singapore aioun'am has returned from home. Mr. J. W. de Piro, Deputy Chairman of Directors, McAlester and Co., has returned to Singapore from771 words
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Article960 1931-10-14 10 ECONOMY COMMITTEE Should Govt, Reduce Its Establishments? Reductions totaling $2,341/00 in Government’s estimates of expenditure in 1932 t ave been effec ed by a spec's Economy Committee appointed to scrutinise the wh» to of the Estimates of the Colony in order to effect any poasitli960 words
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Article375 1931-10-14 10 ALLEGED WRONGFUL SEIZURE Chinese Trader Sues Chetty In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Whitley, the hearing of the case was continued in which a Chinese trader, Chea Mah Poh is suing N. K. M. Nachiappa Chetty for recovery of $lO,OOO as damages375 words
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Article208 1931-10-14 10 —Reuter. Plan to Hold 7,000,000 Bales off Market New Orlears, Ojtober 13 A plan whereby seven million biles of cotton will be kept eff the market during the year was decided by a conference of leadirg sou'hern bankers, members of the Federal Farm B >ard and officials. —Reuter. - 208 words
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Article746 1931-10-14 10 12TH ANNUAL MEETING Small Balance Carried Forward The 12th annua 1 general meeting of th e sharehcHers of the Bating Padang Dredgitg Compaoy, Limited. wa e «t noon to-day at the rjg Bt red »he Company, No 33, Beach Stree Penang, with Mr. D. A.746 words
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Article40 1931-10-14 10 The homeward ma’l by the s.«. Mantua closes a; 6 p,m. on Saturday, the 17 h tne’ant. The 8 a. Macedonia with ma’ls despatched from London on September 24 is tx reeled to arrive at noon to morrow*40 words
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Article95 1931-10-14 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 ajn. to day Yesterday To-day 8S B S Shabbs Bill OQ $O. 0- 0- Mining tooh 14/- 15/- 14/- 14/9 Kamunting T.... 4/9 5/3 4i9 5/3 Pangnga 3/3 3/9 3/395 words
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Article54 1931-10-14 10 Latest London, Now York aod Local Prices T/A?i LONDON f|itll3l)s 0 U? £l5 0 INntW £132 5 0 Up £lOO SINGAPORR 305.02 J pw pH Down 12i c. 100 tots ftN dUBBCIti LnOoo 2 15/16 0, Unchanged Now Tori <S e. (M) Unchanged Uni 9J c, Up54 words
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Article84 1931-10-14 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co, Ltd. London October 12, Spot £129 0 0 three months* buying £131.5.0 aid three months’ sell ng £131.10 0. Messrs. Boustead Co Ltd. 14th October qnotation for Singapore refined tin $65 62J per picul, business done 100 tone Penaog refined tin $65 per picul,84 words
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Article30 1931-10-14 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 9 cis. per lb. NovjDec. 9s Jan./Mtr.l?32 9£ Apr/Jun* 1932... 10 Ma-ket steady.30 words
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Article127 1931-10-14 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Thursday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 88 s 1 m na 5 p.m. 86 s Friday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 90 s ail 5 p.m. 90 N w Saturday 6 a.m. 87 E Noon 87 n w nil 5 p.m. 85 nw127 words
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Advertisement46 1931-10-14 10 BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. Two Million (new iecond-hand and rare) on every conceivable •übject in stock. State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues, 30 Departmental catalogues issued. FOYI F S 121 Charin R CroB Road, A• l *»y London, Sngland.46 words
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Article326 1931-10-14 11 FINANCIAL LIABILITIES House of Commons Question In the House of Commons Mr. Strauss ashed the Secretary of State for theColonies what financial liabilities have been entered into by the British, Ma’aya and Nigerian Governments in respect of the international tin pool? Mr. Thomas: No firascial 1 abilities326 words
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Article120 1931-10-14 11 PROPOSAL TO WIND UP THE COMPANY An extraordinary meeting of Klian Kallas was convened at the registered office 411-419 Salisbury House, E.O.i on September 10 at 11.30 a.m.» for the purpose of passing a resol ition "that the company cannot by reason of its liabilities continue its business120 words
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Article174 1931-10-14 11 QUESTIONS IN HOME PARLIAMENT In the Houss of Commons Mr. Ward-law-Milne asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies if he could make a abatement as to the progress of the negotiations with the Netherlands Government with a view to ths restriction of the production or shipment of174 words
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Article78 1931-10-14 11 Penang, October 14 By Courtesy of thfl Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 29/32 4 m/ts 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2'4 13/16 On 3 h Documentary 2/4 15/16 ’New York Bank Demand 42 nom F suce u TT. 1.050 nom India h T.T, 155}nom Ranek k78 words
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Article213 1931-10-14 11 Pensne October 14 > 018. r ss Oplait r. chest icm 1,000.00 Ck-vefe k 90. CC Gold leaf 72.00 Picking nom 170. G( Nutmeg 50« 70.00 h 110 a .1 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 il 15.00 Copra Sundried rales f.,4.90 Rattans H«10 Rattans Coarse J0.6.' Green Snail Sbei213 words
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Article676 1931-10-14 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week. IN POET TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For Data of Sailing Steamer Maroa Tr. MeDgeidar, Bagan Si- Same porta To-day Api-Apj, Paneb, BerombiDg and676 words
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Article1003 1931-10-14 13 Charles L. Warr.—“Times Literary Supplement,” The Fall of the Kaleer,’' by Dr, Maurice Baunoont, who has collated the Bcccunts of the chief participants) has been published in an English translation by Messrs. Allen and Uawin. Hugh Thorn son: His Art, His Letters and His written by M. H.Charles L. Warr.—“Times Literary Supplement,” - 1,003 words
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Advertisement549 1931-10-14 13 HAD TO M TO SEA AGAIN Rheumatism or No Rheumatism BUT KRUSCHEN KEPT HIM FREE FROM FAIN This skipper of a steam trawler was J I up against it.” He had Rheumatism, and his doctor said he must not go to sea. But times wore hard, and he was forced549 words
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Article833 1931-10-14 14 HE MISBEHAVED G.O.C.’s Witty References at Yorkshire Dinner Wer a long rooai thro* ED'am but Aw’m ehewer t’owd Fqmre o’Yorkeher audbrirgna a bit nea^r—iny rorai Aw’m bahn to eij y missen an’mek mc ast o’t’neet.” “Metbe t’owd President’* wahmin hid toaes in front o’c foire in t’owd833 words
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Article643 1931-10-14 15 Pjnang October 14, 1931 chowrasta market Mutton— c t s Motion Indian par H> 48 Head goat 120 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart lung do 140 '1 ripe do 90 Goat or Sheep per lb 48 Sweet Bread per lb 40 B net 40 Kidney w pair643 words
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