Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 October 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-10-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 248. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDiNESDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1931, PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement401 1931-10-28 1 T. NAGATA ebothers c JiSTS jt ad Office next t The Dispensary. eh Office 52, Leith Street II miFllll—llllMf I— IL. -L 1 Jt IHi IBnl'r I hl—U l_2J_!i"l'?Blrti |The World’s Best Small Car. dollar S&xcKange Ta-hlcs Sterling into Dollars price I $1,250 7h. p Do,larai^“ s p I 2s.401 words
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Advertisement28 1931-10-28 1 8. TOKISATSII esr» e <«*. j «tV I W X- W wr I with up-to-dat® Photo- graphy by ekctrio light j ’Phons 72, 88,70, BISEOP STREET, I PESAEGt. I28 words
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Advertisement2090 1931-10-28 2 mun.cpalnot.ce Penang Harbour Board SILVERWARE A Wanted to buy ONE STEEL LIGHT Taxes OD Motor Cars V J ER, open top prefund, 2.ULU O F to 4 000 cub’c feet. Spec fia<ricnr, price -«..tr-r etc to Box 144 c/ > Pinacg G zatte. I Motor car taxes are payable hUf-ytarly2,090 words
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News From All Parts
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Article264 1931-10-28 3 POLICEMAN'S TACT Single-Handed, Cows Native Armies Durban. The courage and tact of a South African police constable in the face of 4,000 armed natives averted a serious tribal war in the Lusikisiki district. Thousands of natives were massed on two hills, brandishing assegais and prepar264 words
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Article76 1931-10-28 3 EX-KING ALFONSO’S TOUR ENDED When ex King Alfonso returns to Fonla neb’eau after his motor tour of Europe, a family council will be held to decide on future plans. The decision may be to take up permanent rtsidencjon the Riviera. Supporters cf the M nareby are fa76 words
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Article95 1931-10-28 3 A woman correspondent of The Times” discussing economy in the heme ai a help to the nation, says there is much avoidable v aate cf food, especially in large households. If it is realised, she writes, that we in port most cf our fooa t co95 words
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Article78 1931-10-28 3 In a provincial town recently (writes a ’’Star” gotsip) I came upon a most sur prising automatic machine—a machine for selling the more land kinds of fichon, at sixpence a time. The only drawback to it was that though you paid your money you didn’t take ycur78 words
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155 1931-10-28 3 THRILLING CHASE 40 M.P.H. Round Hairpin Bends Two Portland Borstal boys commandeered a motor lorry but after a thrilling chase through the main street of the island they were recaptured and taken back to the institution. The lorry belonged to a Weymouth dealer who155 words
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Article174 1931-10-28 3 SOUTHSND’S BANE B g Bertha is a b g gun—one of the biggea\ and Grain, a small island in the Thames estuary, is her home. She forms part of the London river defences. Peiiodically B>rtha hai to be exercised to keep her in fighting trim, and174 words
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Article118 1931-10-28 3 The decision to dispose of RICO is a sad end to a great experiment, and it will come as a great blow to Cardington (comments a “Morning Post correspondent). Eut I am not sure that it will be so easy to find a purchaser f. r the118 words
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Article116 1931-10-28 3 Alluding to the income-'ax burdens. The Yorkshire Post” correspondent says that Mr. Raociman’s striking call for the prohibition of certain f raiga article cf luxury can be put side by side with the fact that those who will be called upon en January I next116 words
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Advertisement132 1931-10-28 3 f I digestion OUT-OF. order! A COURSE OF PROMOTES SOUND PIGiSnO* AND SOON puts voy RIGHT LEA i PERRINS' I SAUCE j I The ORIGINAL I and genuine Worcestershire il Mff fiF OFFICE FILES. All Steel Clip Files Fcap oblong Apron Files Pcap Board Clip files f’cap 9 4to Bull132 words
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Advertisement54 1931-10-28 3 Have you heard ibx Wonderful Cora Care? [y I a f® w drop» to the aching corn and the pain is relieved at once. After two or thrf 3 days it can be lifted out, easily and painlessly. “GETS-IT,” the universal corn destroyer, has never failed to bring instant relief.54 words
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Advertisement552 1931-10-28 3 the Institute of II Hygiene fl has for NINE years f AUTHORITY f f ON THE approved or OF HEALTH CRAVE» and its famous CORK tip .Read this extract Jrom the f««H which proves our claims cigarettes were found to be well and evenly packed with tobacco, and the cork552 words
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SPORTING GOSSIP
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Article309 1931-10-28 4 Great Tennis by a Schoolgirl LUndudno I WATCHED here in the course of the Welsh covered cotr.a lawn tennis championships, a ycurg player who. f she can devote sufficient time to the game, is likely to emulate the succets of Suzanne Lenglen. She is Miss D.309 words
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Article294 1931-10-28 4 Crys'al Tai ace have been missing their Scottish centre, Peter Simpson, who Las been eff injured. The Oval offic’als asked Jack Hobbs to reconsider his decision and give his servlets to Surrey C. O. for another season. J. B. D. 0 lapman, the Arsenal manager’s son, who played294 words
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Article743 1931-10-28 4 Boxing CHAMPIONSHIP TONIC Make Holders Defend Titles The decision of the Boxing Board of Control that Charlie Smith, the Deptfo’d heavy-weight, and R ggie Meen, the former shoemaker from Leicester, must meet for the British Championship which Pail Scott renounced afier his brief encounter with743 words
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Advertisement137 1931-10-28 4 -^lasrvr^arifmwfFtiaiiiiiiiMiiM ii—irin IH' A NEW CONSIGNMENT SPECIALLY FOR COMING X’MAS Just Unpacked Emb: Silk Shawls Silk Bridge-Coats Wide Trouser Pyjamas Monkey Skin Pmnmiul Bros. Bishop Street. Phone 1199. Federated Malay States Railways New Bridge, Seventh Milestone, Bukit Timah Road, in connection with Singapore Deviation Scheme Protected by XVailes Dove Bitumastic137 words
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Advertisement90 1931-10-28 4 P l >t' c"•• S' 7 j■: If x- i (vF'"" b K A Oz Ideal Food fir the Tropics, the ONLY correct alternative to breast feeding. The nourishment u child receives from breast miht and Humanised Trufoad is virtually identical* The “Nearest to Nature Food” There is no question90 words
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Motor Notes and News
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Article396 1931-10-28 5 —The Autocar. Some Cars That Will be on Exhibition Although a month sepa-ates as from the date of the next Paris Automobile Silon—the 25th of the series—some preliminary details may now bs given of the cne which wiil be on exhibition there. On the Barhet gtand will—The Autocar. - 396 words
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Article253 1931-10-28 5 AUSTIN MOTOR COMPANY’S RECORD YEAR A dividend of lOOper cent! Such is the go; i fortune awaiting the Ordinary shareholders of the Austin Motor Company, Limited. The directors, in deciding to recommend this splendid return on the year’s working, announced tba 1, the company han had253 words
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Article500 1931-10-28 5 Young Inventor's Triumph in Obscure Village A young British inventor has evolved a diesel-type engine of such a revolutionpry character and of such vast potentialities that he is frightened of it. The story reais like a page from a sensational novel in which the hero smashes500 words
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Article202 1931-10-28 5 PROCESS FOR PREVENTING RUST Buyers of British motor cars in the 1932 season wiU have no need to worry about rust. as all the iron and steel parts of cars are now "parkerised’ and the paintwork “bonderised.’’ A practical demonstration of parker’sing and bonderislng wai given on202 words
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363 1931-10-28 5 Tue production of the 8.000,01 O h car built by Chevrolet during the last twenty yfa’s was an event which created much interest in the automotive field although a: the Chevrolet factory it was given small attention in the routine of getting on with the363 words
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Article171 1931-10-28 5 ON ROAD SWATHED IN SACKING A six-cylinder car of lass than 12 h.p. and priced at not much more than £lOO is to be the sensation of the Motor Show. E’aborate precautions are being taken to keep all details of this new model secret, but it is171 words
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Article64 1931-10-28 5 FATAL ACCIDENT AT KNIGHTSBRIDGE Mr. Walter John Burt, of Cadoganplace, London, a barrister and P romine figure in the City, fell under a train at Knightsbridge Tube station and was killed. The accident occurred as the train was entering the station, and was witnessed64 words
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Advertisement10 1931-10-28 5 ■■Ml Sole Distributors L, E. Tells Co’s. Trailing Society, Singapore.10 words
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Advertisement265 1931-10-28 5 .ilo' I < 4ft* /gjy 'ISHe LTQ jwa n Mr iii'&Hfl n SB "Your Fat Will go as mine did” l‘or 23 years women have told women about Marmola Prescription Tablets. Told how easily., how pleasantly they- euded excess fat No exercse. no dieting required, Mark the result to day.265 words
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Advertisement59 1931-10-28 5 HIRE PURCHASE Buy Your PIANO on Easy Terms I .ft s-I I I ■-rdra $5O- Deposit and S2lO 9? Per Month make it easy for you to own a ffooti Piano. We have a large selection for you to choose from and pHces are extremely low. I Guaranteed Pianos from59 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous41 1931-10-28 5 OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 AND 9.30 Metro Goldwyn Mayer Presents ROBERT MONTGOMERY in His First Great Starring Role SHIPMATES’ The Merriest Briniest Comedy WITH (niff Edwards Uorohy Jordan A» SO Our Gang Comedy, Universal British News, etc BOOKING AT MOUTRIE’S 'PHONE 795.41 words
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Miscellaneous149 1931-10-28 5 i p -th- -H 1 TM. t Hou.. SOUNp sn-M Where Sound Sounds Right K—IL3L 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 S g Another Fox Comedy Triumph! I JEANETTE MACEONAL© I Famous star of Love Parade,” “Vagabond King,’ Le sGo Native Etc y in i Fox Movietone’s Mirthful Riot of Fun ANNABELLA’S AFFAIRS149 words
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1629 1931-10-28 6 515,000 Gratuity to Mrs. Fettes Delayed Home Leave for 2V2 Years Governor Approves Payment At a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday, a sum of $15,000 as a gratuity to Mrs.J.ll Fettes was passed as a special expenditure under the Water Department and1,629 words
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Article278 1931-10-28 6 LIM ENG HEONG Well-Known and Popular C. R. C. Cricketer We regret to record the death which took place shortly before noon yesterday, at his house in Green Lane of Mr. Lim Eng Cheong for several years one of the most prominent Chinese cricketers in enang. Educated278 words
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Article46 1931-10-28 6 0. R. O.—H. C. L. MATCH PO TPONED Owing to wet weather the hookey match between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Penang Health Culture League which was to have been played yesterday afternoon on the 0 R.O ground was postponed to a future date.46 words
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Article219 1931-10-28 6 LENGTHY DISCUSSION Committee’s Action Approved After a long discussion a motion approv ing of the steps taken by the committee and urging them to proceed with negotiations for tbo removal of the Cricket Club to a site in Brown Road was passed at the annual219 words
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Article324 1931-10-28 6 YESTERDAY'S HOOKEY MATCH The P. 0.0, scored a creditable victory yesterday in their hockey match with the D.A.F.C. defeating them by four goals to nil on the Esplanade. The match was played under difficult conditions, a heavy drizzle falling throughout the game. Although the P.O-0 were324 words
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Article167 1931-10-28 6 1 LIST NO. 8 ■he following further subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged ots. Amount previously published as per List No 7. 3 090 08 6 Cash Boxes contain 1 53 11 Chops or persons at $2 each 22 CO 11 $L 11 00 48 h 50 cts167 words
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Article352 1931-10-28 6 Mr. R. E. Turnbull. M. 0. S.. has been seconded to Trengganu. Mr 0 N. Maxwell has been appointed a member of the Rural Board, Dindings. Towkay Woo Ban, a Chemor tin miner, is the latest victim of the Kinta kidnappers Sir William Murison (Chief Justice) and352 words
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Article60 1931-10-28 6 LEG NOT YET AMPUTATED In the press of Saturday it was reported that Mr. G. H Gartside, who met with »n accident on Friday night, had his leg ampu t&ted on admission into hospital It has since been reported that Mr. Gartside sustained a fracture of60 words
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Article152 1931-10-28 6 Oct 28: H E the Governor Inspects P and P W V Corps, Volun teer Headquarters, 1 eel Avenue, 5.80 p m. Oct 29 Lady Clementi due by P. O Rajputana. Oct 80: Hockey: P 0 C v United Indian Association. Oct 81: Penang Bisley Ball, Towi152 words
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Article110 1931-10-28 6 Machine Suddenly Catches Fire Louisville, Kentucky. October 27 The airwoman. Miss Ruth Nichols, had another narrow escape from death when her machine caught fire as she was about to take off for New York. She jumped out of the window of the cockpit and had barely time to110 words
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Article148 1931-10-28 6 returned to London on Thursday —Rugby Radio Service Discussion by Structure Committee Concluded London, October 27 Discussion on the Indian Federal in the Round Table Federal Struct Committee was concluded to day i n speech by Sir Muhammad Shafi urged that in view of the unanimous Indianreturned to London on Thursday —Rugby Radio Service - 148 words
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Article56 1931-10-28 6 —Reuter. Liquidation of Government Accounts New York October 27 The sterling rate of exchange fell to 3.87 as a result of heavy selling. Pankicg circles believe that the selling is due to the British Government liquidating large accounts which wore supposedly acquired by Government to strengthen its position—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article43 1931-10-28 6 —Reuter. Bail Refused by Circuit Court Chicago October 27 The United States Circuit 1 ourt ol Appeal granted Al C R p O n e a writ of super sodas but refused his application for bail pending his appeal—Reuter.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article85 1931-10-28 6 Rugby Radio Service. Shops and Schools Reopening London October 27 A telegram from the Governor of Cyprus reports the situation distinctly quieter in the towns and shops are open in Nicosia I t I: expected the schools will open to day. The Bishop of Kyrenia was arrested yesterday morning– Rugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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Article77 1931-10-28 6 —Reuter. Liner Held Up for Daughters Party New York, October 27 M. Laval sailed on the lie de France to l France at 5,30 a m The liner was he'di up for several hours to allow his daug Josette to attend a party in her—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article34 1931-10-28 6 —Reuter. Insurance Against Embezzlement Chicago, Lloyds have paid a claim of made by the Continental Illinois Trust Company in respect of em be s of the Bank’s funds by Walter employee.-—Reuter. - 34 words
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Advertisement23 1931-10-28 6 BOXING FOR poppy day NOVEMBER 5 6 important Booking Pla n Now Open AT Robinson Piano Co J w. callan, Hun Src, «*«J.23 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article297 1931-10-28 7 (To the Editor of the Pmanj Gazette) Sir,—With reference to the statement of your correspondent in to-dayg issue of the Pinang Gazette that Penang hag consi derable interests in this Central Ma’ayan Port and benefits tremendously by the transhipment trade” I wish topointout that Singapore benefits equally as297 words
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Article269 1931-10-28 7 Sir, —Cannot those who own lands cultivate their own staple crops And perhaps assist their less fortunate brothers A man at Vienna said, "Let each country contri Bute to the common stock the things best fitted to contribute let each stop trying to grow rich at269 words
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Article77 1931-10-28 7 Si r —Through the medium of your paper I wish to challenge any •Penang Swimmers to a Cross Channel swim I sincerely hope all the web known Swimmers will come forward to compete for -the sake of SPORT and not for trophies I intend swimming the Channel on77 words
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Article161 1931-10-28 7 Sir —When a rate payer defaults in m.king a deposit before the prescribed time his water supply is immediately cut off without even giving him a notice of warning. He is required to pay Si for disconnect ng and $1 for re opening his tap161 words
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Article323 1931-10-28 7 I often wonder what the govern ment servant has done to be the mute victim of so many barbed attacks to be the silent target of countless vitriolic vituperations directed against him in a manner that is to say the least callous. What sin I ask has323 words
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Article59 1931-10-28 7 Sir —Hear Hear to '‘Economy First and Audi Iteram Partem.’* Its a great pity that more people of their spirit have not the courage to come out into the open and air their views; it might then make certain of the higher officers realise that it is about59 words
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Article151 1931-10-28 7 Sir, —If I could do so I would lika to invite the Municipal President and Com missioners to take a ride in Trolley Bus No 1. This vehicle is shod with solid tyres and our city fathers will be in a position to judge and feel151 words
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Article108 1931-10-28 7 gj r —Jg it an offence for liquor shop keepers to sell adulterated liquor If it is why don’t the Excise officers of this town get busy and attempt to find out what is happening in practically every pub in Penang LL If it isn’t an offence108 words
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Article200 1931-10-28 7 Sir.—Tax or no tax why mt let us bachelors' 1 form a Bachelors’ Club? I have been thinking of this for quite a considerable time. I am glad to write you these lines to day which, I shall be obliged if you will kindly insert200 words
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Article144 1931-10-28 7 SEARCHING FOR STATE SIDE The following letter has been sent by Mr. S. V. Adams, hockey convener, to all Penang hockey clubs Dear Sir, —State matches have been fixed as follows: [1931] Nov. 14 th Penang v Perak on the Hutch ings >chool Ground. h 2’st Penang v,144 words
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Article127 1931-10-28 7 P CC v UNITED INDIAN ASSOCIATION Friday on the Esplanade at 5.10 p.m. PC C: J M Mason; G Aste (Capt) and D K Evans; L II Best, R < S Harris and R W Scarlett; G R Evang. JEB Whaley 0 Bendle, W R S Ferrott and127 words
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Article114 1931-10-28 7 PROVINCE WELLESLEY TO MEET PENANG INLHANS Two footbJl matches were played at Bukit Mertajam in aid of the China Blood Relief and the Poppy Day Funds. The first match which was played on Saturday was between the Young Muslims Union, Penang, and a team from the South ern114 words
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171 1931-10-28 7 17 CHARGED WITH GAMING As a result of a raid conducted by Mr. E V. Fowler A.B P. Detective Branch assisted by Detective Inspector Hall and a party cf detectives, on house No. 860 Armenian stre. t where Towkays foregather in the evenings, 17 persons171 words
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Article398 1931-10-28 7 MALAY WOMAN’S CLAIM Alleges She Raised Loan for $30,500 In the Penang Supreme Court this morning. before Mr. Justice N. H. P- Whitley, a Malay woman named Wanchee binti Mydin Pitchay sued B. Pawantch bin Ba Kader Mydin for $6OO being agreed commission for398 words
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Article140 1931-10-28 7 ONE MONTH’S IMPRISONMENT FOR ACCUSED Having pleaded guilty previously to a charge of theft of a bicycle valued at $3O a Chinese youth named Ong Fee Keow was to day brought before the Police Magistrate, Penang, for sentence Court Inspector Nunn who prosecuted, reading the Police report,140 words
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Article48 1931-10-28 7 FA‘TEST SPEED BY BABY OAR Driving a class H. M. G Midget, lubricated with Castrol, E A. D. Eldridge set up a new five kilometre record with a speed of 110 28 miles an hour—the fastest speed ever attained by a baby car.48 words
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Article63 1931-10-28 7 MR. GANDHI MEETS THE EX VICEROY London, October 6 Mr. Gandhi put in a brief appearance at a reception given by the High Commissioner at India House in honour of Lord and Lady Irwin There was a glittering attendance of delegates to the 'onfereuce and others associated with63 words
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Article295 1931-10-28 7 WEEKLY MEETING Mr. Lias’s Address On Disraeli At the weekly tiffin of the Penang Rotary Club yesterday Mr. E. T. M. Lias gave an address on "Disraeli” in the course of which he said In the House of Commons Disraeli was not an immediate success. His first295 words
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Advertisement33 1931-10-28 7 POPPY DAY, 1931. Messrs. BROWN, PHILLIPS STEWART, No. IA, PENANG STREET, PENANG, are the Honorary Treasurers of the above Fund to whom donations should be sent Remittances sent by post should be REGISTERED.33 words
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Advertisement107 1931-10-28 7 t\ I I J A refreshing surf-ride and then a mPiclwTm TRYBOVRILAND M,LK I A spoonful of Bovril stirred B a into a glass of milk—hot or cold g —makes a delicious beverage. g k ,s a combination of food Q elements unique in their diges- gz tibility and high107 words
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Article294 1931-10-28 8 At the time of writing, sufficient election results have been received to indicate that an election turnover has occurred which to-day ard to-morrow may show to be greater even than the landslides of 1924 and 190 G. The almost incessant list of “Conservative Gains,” the startling increases in294 words
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Article390 1931-10-28 8 a good deal of adverse criticism has been directed against the layout and the situation of Penang’s new Maternity Hospital. For the most part, the critics’ objections relate to the cramming together of the hospital buildings. In a lesser degree, the opposition ia not altogether unconnectal with390 words
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Article191 1931-10-28 8 Rugby Radio Service. R. A. F. Cranwell to Egypt Attempt London, October 27 A Royal Air Force Fairey Napier long distance monoplane left Cranwell Aerodrome? Lincolnshire, at 6.15 this morning on a nonstop flight of 2,857 miles to Abu Sueir Aerodrome, Egypt, where she is expected toRugby Radio Service. - 191 words
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Article79 1931-10-28 8 Rugby Radio Service. London, October 27 The decrease recorded in the recent week in the numbers of unemployed continues and the Ministry of Labour announces to night that there are 28 800 lets unemplojed than in the previous week The total on the registers of employment exchanges atRugby Radio Service. - 79 words
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Article989 1931-10-28 8 A. H. L - A. H. L. Penang, Wednesday E ADE RS are reminded JI that E the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, is to inspect the P and p W V Corps this evening at 5.45. The parade will be held at the Headquarters in Peel-avenue and those intending to be989 words
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Article91 1931-10-28 8 .—Reuter, Shipments by Private Owners London, October 28 Commenting on the shipments of goM I® England from India the Morning Post pointe out that they are not movements on the Government s account but actual ealea by Indian owners of some of their hoarded stock? India is.—Reuter, - 91 words
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Article27 1931-10-28 8 —Bwter. Vienna, October 28 The two airmen Hamilton were forced t° land at Tulin, Lower Austria, not injured and will resume their to morrow.-—Bwter. - 27 words
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Advertisement81 1931-10-28 8 AUSTRALIA’S CHOICEST l5 W I S Pecwll z Packed fof JSSj- ipj CLIMATE 5 :J Buttercup Butter IMPORTERS. G H. Slot Co., ltd, “MOCCASINS’ Are something different in Men’s Shoes yrajifegegjgraA All Sizes in two fittings l4 5 pair 11 less 10% discount An Oxford Shoe in Brown or Black81 words
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Advertisement22 1931-10-28 8 O. HOTE.U SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Friday, 30th October, 1931. Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. “President van Buren”22 words
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Miscellaneous26 1931-10-28 8 TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. To Day 1’.45 a. in. 7.22 a.m, 1.00 p.m. 716 p.m Tc-Voßßow 1.10 a.m. 7.47 a.m. 125 p.m 7.36 p.m,26 words
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Article2134 1931-10-28 9 Sweeping Conservative Gains >»♦■< Seven Socialist Ex-Ministers Defeated Northern Industrial Towns Vote Solidly for Government 5 iMr. J. H. Thomas and Sir Herbert Samuel In State of the Parties Government Opposition Conservatives 222 Socialists 23 National Liberal 37 Liberals National Labour 4 Others 2 263 25 Sweeping Conservative2,134 words
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Article195 1931-10-28 9 Reuter. AH Parties Astounded at Landslide London, October 28 Political circles are astounded by the unprecedented political landslide disclosed by the first day's results. Conservatives am overjoyed, white Labour men naturally, am bitterly disappointed. s test night s results were chiefly those of boroughs or urbanReuter. - 195 words
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Advertisement144 1931-10-28 9 I A SOUND INVESTMENT THE MOUTRIE PIANO Known throughout the far East for its perfection of tone, its easy and responsive action beauty of design and its durability under the mt st exacting conditions making it the ideal instrument. ITI j fi linf 1 IW J j: k -vi i.144 words
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Article667 1931-10-28 10 Publications Issued and Received The ft U iwing were issued or received by the Department of Statie ticFi S. 8. and F. M. 8., dur ng th« period from 11 h October to 20cb October, ir-cu’ fllve, ai d rra availab e for pull.c usa in the667 words
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Article128 1931-10-28 10 The A-class paastnger ehip m.p. "Alsia” will trrive at Penang on Friday more: g with tbe following Straits pasaergere: Mr and Mrs G Elope-Sworder, Mr and Mrn A McPaa 1, Mies Bunnrig, Mrs F Margrett, Mr J Weekley, Mr and Mrs R J Bennett, Mr E A128 words
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Article150 1931-10-28 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Tho following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo.’b share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day Ĕ Ĕ E 2 Shares >» s >• -s OJ CQ 00 $O. 0 SG. $O. Mining Ayer Hitam 10/3 10/9 10/6 11/- ex H jngxong150 words
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Article55 1931-10-28 10 Latest Londoa, New York aad Local Prices TIN LONDON Spit 27 2 6 Up 10/3 Ksjtlu’ £129 15 0 Up 7/6 SINGAPORE $65.121 par jisil Up 1100 75 tors uh i 2| d, Up 1/161 Kew York 4 9/16 c. (’kid) Unchanged Lies! 8 V c, Up55 words
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Article80 1931-10-28 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London October 26, Spot £126.15 0 three months’ buving £129.7.6 it re? months’ seiPng £129.10.0. Messrs. Boustead Co Ltd, 28ch Oclobe- quotation for Singapore retired tin $65 12i per picul, bumneee done 75 tone, Penang «refined tin $64 75 per picul, buyers no80 words
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Article34 1931-10-28 10 Smgapore Prices for Standard Ribbe d Smoked Sheet for to day are a° follows: Spot 8| cte. per lb. Nov/Dec. Jan./Mar. 1982 8f H Aprii/June 1932... 9j tl Market steady.34 words
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Article37 1931-10-28 10 Ths hom?»uard mail by the e.s. Kashmir □loses at 6 p.m. on Saturca?, he 31st instant. Tae b.?. Rajputana with mails deepatched from Loudon on October 8 is expected to arrive here at noon to-morrow.37 words
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Article142 1931-10-28 10 Latest Quotations Tues. Mon. Sat. Oct 27 Oot 26 Sept. 19 Paris 99j 99& 128 96 New York 8.9 L 8 93 4.85 s Montreal 4.85 4 35 Brussels 28 28i 84.83 Geneva 19j 204 24.86 Amsterdam 9£ 9 i 12 03 Milan 751 75| 92142 words
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Article107 1931-10-28 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN The health it*tem?nt for the Municipality of Gtorge Tovn for tie week end eg October 24. 1931, shows a tet I of 65 deaths —39 males and 26 females—the dea'.h-rate being 22 60 per miile e mpared with 18.43 in the prretd iog week107 words
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Article953 1931-10-28 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES 3 d; Il 3 5BUBBIK |DeUu.| I c I i Allenby Babbei Be S 9 If i Ala» Gfclab Rubber Brtata 85 4 7 < Ayer Fanae 55 66 Balan Planting BynAieata Bnieett Rubber Os M Br.tu Bintang Eaub« «W RO 40 B^ te k953 words
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Advertisement87 1931-10-28 10 ftunnymede’ Ckeerjul an J Cool," FRESH TO-DAY OYSTERS and LOBSTERS DINNER DANCE TONIGHT also There will be an extra DINNER DANCE TO-MORROW. Music by the Band of s. s. "RAJPUTANA" Saturday, 7th Nov. Wear your oldest clothes or fancy dress for “THE RAG BALL BUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD, Geortfc Goldaack, Manager,87 words
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Advertisement905 1931-10-28 10 New Advertisements TEg MISCELLANEOUS PINANn Accommodation available as from November 1, for bachtbr in good A English family. Near town. Modern Sani- %z .V |l7 i& ion—Terms moderate and inclusive. 4 1 F Reply Box 146, c/ j P.naug Gazette. NOTICES st at Places K ram at Tin Dredging Limited905 words
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Miscellaneous107 1931-10-28 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Thubsd w 6 a.m. 77 e Noon 85 n w nJ 5 p.m. 81 nw Friday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 86 N w 2 mm 5 p.m. 82 n w Saturday 6 a.m. 75 e Noon 77 s 3 mm 5 n.m.107 words
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Article392 1931-10-28 11 THE PRICE OF TIN Tavoy Tin Dredging Meeting London, October 6 Sir William D. Henry, presiding yesterday at the meeting of the Tavoy Tin Dredging Corporation, said that during the year metallic tin had fj.en from 1.180 a ton to the low level of £104,10a.392 words
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Article279 1931-10-28 11 PRODUCERS SHOUL D FOLLOW ALFALFA BILL’S EXAMPLE London, Oct. 6 Mr. ElwynP. Mousir, of New York, writes to the Financial Times Is it not high time that tin producers and Governments concerned realised that, allowing for amortisation, £2OO is a minimum fair price for this metal;279 words
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Article79 1931-10-28 11 Penang, October 28 ■By Courtesy of th G Chartered Bank On London Bink Demand 2/3 29/32 h ,i 4 no/ts 2 4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2;4 13/16 On ,t 3 ii Documentary 2/4 15/16 New York Bank Demand 42 nom France TT. 1.050 nom India ii T.T. 154|79 words
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Article203 1931-10-28 11 Ftnang October 28 018. ftxnar m Opium p. th Mt com IiOOO.OO ClovM I» Gold leaf MwaPickpß vcm IJO.Of Nutmagi 810 h 70.0 C 1,110 a ii 60.00 Coconuts par 1.000 n 15.00 Copra Sundrlid sales 5.20 Rattans Jl-’J Rattans Ooarsi {0.65 Qriin Snail Shsl J3.OC Rio«- iO203 words
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Advertisement553 1931-10-28 11 DREADED GOING TO ENGLAND Lumbago Always Crippled Him NOW KRUSCHEN KEEPS HIM FREE fr JTI England hasn’t any monopoly in Lumbago. Yet, although this engineer has lived in many parts of the world, V > WOV it was always when he went home to V/ f England that lumbago attacked553 words
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Advertisement436 1931-10-28 11 PHYSICAL FITNESS IS PRICELESS Days of fierce competiti n and hard times are upon us. Physical fitness is more priceless than ever before. Sufferers from anaemia [poor blood] are the first to /L ARG bear the bi unt of the present conditions, because they f Bottll ‘5.00X are physica ly436 words
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Advertisement147 1931-10-28 11 Feeling better than yesterday at work again next week! Yes, com'aiescence is ver) much shorter this time. DtKfs were cut out as soon as possible and I was started on Hoflick’s. Every day it has built up my strength and 1 have not turned back once. I am feeling stronger147 words
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Article672 1931-10-28 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 Salli 3g steamer Maroi Tg. Mengeider, Bagan*Si- Same Porte To-day Api-Api, Paneh, Beroui bang672 words
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Advertisement154 1931-10-28 12 wo w ojv display, A MOST COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF BEAUTIFUL ARTISTIC XMAS CARDS CALENDARS IN VARIOUS DESIGNS INCLUDING Hand-Drawn Malayan Subjects r iO Christmas Carj s V I by N. -W. ENSOR. "I ALSO Tfi A Specially Made -to Design Malayan Greeting Cards IMPRINTED WITH 1 '‘S.S.&F.M.S.” Crests. AN early154 words
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Advertisement267 1931-10-28 12 Awwaßi J Here’s the Tonic to make you IUSJ well and strong! When you find that the climate b putting a «evere strain on your y\ vitality, it is to Hall’s Wine that you must look for help. And what V wonderful help it can give you l \\«riN£ GVA267 words
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Article475 1931-10-28 13 SCIENTIST’S THEORY SPEAKING as President of the Mathematical and Physical Sciences Section of the British Association, Sir J.J. Thomson, O. M said:— I think it helps one to get new ideas if the mind does not dwell too long on one subject without interruption, and475 words
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Article420 1931-10-28 13 ’’RATHER FUN” BEING BITTEN 1Y MOSQUITOES ’’They tuld us we should not get ma'aria, and we didn’t. Not one of the nine efuseuffered the least symptem of So said Mr E V Bevan, a t 11 jolly student of St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, one of420 words
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Advertisement177 1931-10-28 13 I U Dicks Original] belting Jjßlfty f'eady Stocks > I sKS"” An Sizes MMW SDick s Original Balata Behing is today recognised as the premier driving belt of the world. '‘Dicks Original” I 1 rade Mark on your belting is an I assurance that you can rely on good 3177 words
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Advertisement255 1931-10-28 13 Delivered at Home j and Brought Back... DUTY FREE Eventually you will be taking a trip j “home.” When you arrive in Eng- land you will need a car —a really fine ear in which you will take a pride in ownership. Let us take the worry right out of255 words
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Article1266 1931-10-28 14 A Marriage to India. By Frieda Hauswirtb (Mrs. Sarangaihar Da (Hatchinson, 16i. net.) la 1917 M*lo. Frieda Haaswirtb, by birth a Swies, married in Hawaii Mr. Sarangadlar Das. They had met on the neutral ground of an American university; and their marriage was one of ‘’tried friendship, mutual1,266 words
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Advertisement309 1931-10-28 14 I* M K ST IP IlisterinO Ml IB the safe IE -x antiseptic s n p B cm Listerine is an efficient, trustworthy, B jg bz non-poisonous antiseptic absolutely S zl oS safe —agreeable and convenient. B mI vOOqv First Aid B Use Listerine for cuts, scratches, wounds, B fr*-309 words
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Advertisement369 1931-10-28 14 TAKE CARE OF YOUR STOCKINGS —WASHING METHODS ARE ALL IMPORTANT Keep them beautiful the way famous screen and stage stars do! I You cannot protect your precious stockings from the weather you cannot keep off the dirt and wet. Stains and splashes seem to come from nowhere to bespatter ankles369 words
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Article647 1931-10-28 15 Penang October 28, 1931 chowrasta market Mutton— cis. Mutton Indian per tb 40 Head goat 120 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart lung do 140 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep per lb 40 Sweet Bread per lb 40 Suet 40 Kidney p a i r 30 Feet647 words
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Advertisement344 1931-10-28 15 When requiring new sparking plugs, do the same as ail other experienced motorists fit ftSd hRSi iib® wSO Bte&a fOxi f Uh L3tSa v S 5? fzIB m fifflSS ss LODGE CHS lor American engine» screwed metric SALE IN ENGLABU fSr Stockists:— g i K. Lee San Co., Cycle Carriage344 words
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Advertisement354 1931-10-28 15 PDOK A I nkWffipMsi 77Z€ BETTER BLADE f. FITS GILLETTE T YPE RAZORS OLD OR NEW I fes 1 Millions fo-day are enjoying grateful coolness of per- tjS feef shaves—PßOßAK shaves! PROBAK blades are mace in an entirely new way —from long ribbons of *j|| steel, ground, honed, finished in354 words
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Advertisement2047 1931-10-28 16 p. 0.-BRITISH INDIA TWIT PI I "IT ITITMMFi\ LINE I DOLLAR STEAM SMIP i-IN*> MP( 1111 L iiluV-iS F wFMIvILfiL/ I zr—^.7/& AND APCAR LtNES INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PFNANG I CaT&U z XU-JI/ K WEEKLY SERVICE, LONE ON N. CONI INENT. B L fCcMPA*fIE3 IncOP.T’CßaTzd >K TIKIWODOC US Oct 312,047 words
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