Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 December 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-12-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 277. VOL LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement418 1931-12-02 1 Jtjagatal BROTHERS j| I DENTISTS id Office next to The Dispensary. t’tnch < Jffice 52, Leith Street j The World’s Best Small Car. Dollar Exchange Tables $1.250 7H P I STERLING into DOLLARS 1 J DOLLARS into STERLING I ASCENDING IN g Sixty-Fourths of a Penny Price $6 each I418 words
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Advertisement17 1931-12-02 1 IH. TOKISATSU f STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, I PENANG.17 words
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Advertisement2303 1931-12-02 2 MIHCELL MUNICIPAL NOTICE Government Notification THE 1 MEDICAL:—CONfcUI/UNG PRAC- n vftw o f th* «isUcce’of rabies "7 Of JVf A WhllC 1(1 CdlCUttd StSV At TICE for disposl in F. M. S. Town. tII X to. in tha leland of Pf nan* the Tenure will be received at the Hod2,303 words
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News From All Parts
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Article265 1931-12-02 3 "S NK WITHOUT TRACE WAR SEORET Famous Order to Submarines The e?c*et b‘ tory of the famous “spur'Oß verrenki” (eunk without a trace) order to German submarines is revealed in the U.S. Bta e Department papers, now published for the first time. The correspondence shows that Mr. Lansing, then Secretary265 words
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Article66 1931-12-02 3 CULPRITS GET OFF EASILY Naueu. (Berlin) November 27 The five anti-Fascist airmen, including the well-known Italian filer, Basssnesi, recently arrested at Cjrttarce, have been released as the I ahao Government made no rrquest for their pros»cation. Ti e German authorities, however, decided to inflict fioes vt-ying from 5066 words
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Article69 1931-12-02 3 COMMUNISTS 4ND BRIGANDS Hankow, November 23 Although a vigilant lookout was kept against the communists and brigands who have been janpart lately, the N eshin Risen line-, e. Ume Maru on the down voyage from Changsha, was suddenly fired on by Chinese brigands on November 1969 words
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Article165 1931-12-02 3 TWO JOURNALISTS IMPRISONED Sentenced To Eighteen Months N»uen, (BaT n). November 23 The high teason trial in camera before the German Supreme Court at Leipzig of of the well known periodical, treltbuhne, von Ossietzky, and the journal st aviator, Krelse, ended on Monday, both defendants being165 words
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Article54 1931-12-02 3 CHILDREN POISONED BY BAD BUTTER London Twenty children attending a village school at Wmcantou, Somersetshire, were poisoned as the r» suit of eating the contents of a sample package containing a mixture of contaminated British and foreign butter. Two of the cbiliren died and the condition of54 words
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Article70 1931-12-02 3 ONE MORE ABLAZE Bucares*, November 27 The popu’aMon is alarmed by the fact that one of the biggest oil-wells in ths country, near the P>oesti mine, is on fire and the fitmes reach the height of 25 metres. A catastrophe simihr to that of Moreni is framed.70 words
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Advertisement497 1931-12-02 3 OLD I FAVOURITES Here are the Songs that will Ravive Pleasant Memories. DX 227 Review of Revues, Part I and 2, Flayed by Debroy Somers Band. Int-ocucing, “Fvery Little While.” “5064 Gerrarrl “Gilbert the Filbert.” ‘lhe Gipsy Warned Me DX 2,7 Rtview of Revues, Par. 3 and 4. I layed497 words
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Advertisement78 1931-12-02 3 L. E. Tells A Co's. Trading Society, Singapore. Send for Free Book, giving rill full P articu,ars of Trench’s A Remedy, the world-famous cure for Epilepsy and I J|< pl I Fits—simple home treatment. 40 years’ success. TRENCH’S REMEDIES. LTD., Sole Agent: E. FYFE, F. O. Box 796 BOMBAY. Get78 words
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Advertisement379 1931-12-02 3 Cl)vistn)as Presents A T “THE GEORGETOWN For the Ladies, For the Men. PERFUME- PIPES The Ever Acceptable Gift- (By the Leading Makers.) Houbig’ant. Stocks just arrived H nil hill’s. The Super Pipe, from Paris Quelque Fleur —Au 10 5 and 12-5 Matin —En VisiteIn beautiful bottles Cases Orlik. Four Orlik379 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article840 1931-12-02 4 Monday:—A reader havi gla ely desirtd of me a good method cf <?ry-c'*aoi g cloth clothes at home, I wculJ advise her firn to remove any distinct spots or gtaiy *ra ches, such cs on the bsck of the collar by iubblng them, (out of docrt), with840 words
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Article451 1931-12-02 4 mollie little - BY mollie little Though the up to date woman may ?PF ear to be as fragile and sweet and feminine as she possibly can in the even* log during the a; the louts fin entirely different person—which is nally very clever cf her. In tio morning,451 words
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Article525 1931-12-02 4 MR3. GWENDOLINE BARRY - BY MR3. GWENDOLINE BARRY It has recently been suggested that there is too much study of "infant welfare and’‘child psychology.” Oer.aiuly this is an age of standardisation, and in no sphere is it more evident than in the nursery. Babies are weighed, charted and fi*d, and fed525 words
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Article642 1931-12-02 4 BY ROSkMUND For want of time, bat still mire often i for want of a lictie though a great many i things are wasted in the haujehold that nrght be used to aiv intage. And this applies to vegetabl e more than anything else. Tae vegetables642 words
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Article, Illustration56 1931-12-02 4 CREPE BUT CHEERFUL A movement far brighter dress is responsible for this model in almml-green woil-crepe, inset with a crossover vest cf cream lace. In the brighter c 1 are, as orange, red. violet, blue and yellov, ths wearer’s reputation for taiteful dressing is in no way affic.ei if ths56 words
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Article609 1931-12-02 4 IRENE ADAIR - BY IRENE ADAIR Correctness in accessories counts for much when one is seeking sartorial perfection. In nothing is it more important th*n in gloves. Good taste in these important details may be expressed during the day by glace kid in cne of the dark b?ige colours,609 words
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Article532 1931-12-02 4 OLGA WRIGHp - BY OLGA WRIGHp The summer curtains of n«?i which have done service for ***** la months, are too frail and flin J’. 3!kfe w out the chilly draughts of oke «P mid make room for somtihi J 1?, 0111 a: d more cosy-1 joking. 8 ««avier The housewife532 words
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Advertisement94 1931-12-02 4 LAWYERS -s REQUISITES ■fESSJ s J I f'.lj r I ft 'i i r* Bodkins Green Silk Thread I'-"' T. PI j gfJiOS 1 Indenture Paper < Paper Seals Pmk Office Tapes j Soothe, and coob Power of Attorney Forms i face and removes the niU’*- Registry of Djeds Forms94 words
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Article466 1931-12-02 5 Mr E 0 Adkins has been appointed io act as eoond Assistant Protector of Chinese. Singapore. Mr. Lam Say Kee. of Ipoh, arrived at Penang thia morning accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Alan oke. Mr T W T Bmgi. of Klapa Bali Estate Trolak is proceeding home466 words
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Article110 1931-12-02 5 BIG VARIANCE IN TENDERS FOR rOLIJE STATION Twenty-five tenders, ranging from f 174 500 dewn to £B9 800, were received for erection of a new po’ice station aou quarters for single mtn at Kindang Kerbsu Singapore The lowest ten’er, that of Hock Ngwoop Watt for $B9 800 bee been110 words
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Article174 1931-12-02 5 BULLION ROOM ENTERED BY DIVER Brest November 18 An epic salvage feat was brought a stage nearer completion yesterday when a diver from the ArtigHo succeeded in entering the bullion room of the liner Egypt. The Artiglios crew are waiting with feverish anxiety for conditions to permit their174 words
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Advertisement418 1931-12-02 5 Advance display j f OF THE 1 1932 N£ocle> a s—/A/ i g k s fl> Tv Afternoon Gowns, S Ĕ \f/ J Chic f '&v avenins Gowns, g V -gg Elegance g Wraps and Loanee s Combined S lw mJ Pyjamas t 1 s Mg w,lh di Snappy Morning418 words
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Advertisement264 1931-12-02 5 IA Word of Advice I Now that the cost ol production has become a matter ol .0001 o! a cent to the Planter, it is no longer poss Fe for thsse esta'e?, which are eqn'pped with Heavy Powered I Prime Movers and Mills to compete with present prices. The introduction264 words
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Article, Illustration1844 1931-12-02 6 Dr. C C. Ross’s Address Some Anti-Malarial Measures” AT the Penang Rotary Club tiffin yesterday Dr. C. C. Ross gave an address on “Some Anti-Malarial Measures of which the following are extracts: Mosquitoes Fay ao important role in the transmission of disease ore of the chief1,844 words
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Article234 1931-12-02 6 Reuter. Awarded Racehorse Trainers STEWARDS, WEATHERBY’S AND NEWSPAPER Stay Of Execution Granted London, December 1 THE Earl of Ellesmere, the Earl of Harewood, and the Earl of Roseberry as Stewards of the Jockey Club and Messrs. Weatherby and Sons, publishers cf the “Racing Calendar,” were ordered t. Reuter. - 234 words
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Article156 1931-12-02 6 through the usual cnannels. —Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Thomas Cancels Proposed Visit London December 1 The Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. 11. Thomas, who has decided af-er a consultation with the Prime Minister to cancel tbe tour of the Dominions he proposed to mike in the spring will spendthrough the usual cnannels.—Rugby Radio Service. - 156 words
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Article72 1931-12-02 6 —Rugby Radio Service. Lady Broughton Leaves For The Belgian Congo London December 1 Lady Broughton and Colonel Ashton both experienced big g_»me shots, leave Croydon by air to morrow for the Belgian Congo in search of gorilla They hope to obtain photographs cf these animals and collect—Rugby Radio Service. - 72 words
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Article243 1931-12-02 6 Reuter. No Cause For Alarm FIDUCIARY ISSUE ANNOUNCEMENT London, December 1 Commenting on the fall in the pound the Times” emphasises that the movement is wholly out of relation to the volume of business and there is no cause for any a’arm. It states "a numberReuter. - 243 words
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Article145 1931-12-02 6 THE ABROAD Tues. Mon. Sat. Dec 1 Nov 30 Sept. 19 Paris 81* 87} 123 96 New York 3 29} 8.11 4 85i Montreal 3,82} 3 98 Brussels 23} 25 9 16 84.83 Geneva 1615 16 17} 24.86 Amsterdam 8.20 8 7 6 12.08 Milan 64} 76 92 89 Berlin145 words
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Article39 1931-12-02 6 SEVEN SENTENCED TO DEAI H Warsaw, November 27 Sieven individuals were sentenced to death at the frontier town of Baranovich for espionage on behilf of Soviet Russia. An appeal for clemency has not yet been decided.39 words
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Article94 1931-12-02 6 Deo 3 Government Commercial Day School, Distribution of prizes and certificates, Hutchings Schock 11 a m. Deo 4 Hockey P .0. v. Kedah War ders Esplanade. Dec 4 and 5 -elangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, Kuala Lumpur. Dec 5: Rahman Hydraulic Tin Co., Ltd,, annual meeting, Messrs.94 words
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Article790 1931-12-02 6 I Reuter. Seen by British Observer COMMUNICATION TO LEAGUE Hopes of Agreement Paris, December 1 THE more important of two British communications to the League Secretariat was available to ctay and relates that the British Official Observer witnessed the withdrawal of the Japanese troops from Sinmin toI Reuter. - 790 words
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Article169 1931-12-02 6 CHARLIE CH APLIN IN COURT .—Reuter. Uncomfortable Quarter of An Hour PUBLICITY STUNTS London December 1 Charlie Chaplin, the fi] m siar in the witness box in the role of def en Z at the Westminster County Court in in which ha was sued for publicity by his woman secretary..—Reuter. - 169 words
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Article124 1931-12-02 6 Competition for Regent’s Cup The Kedah soccer competition for a cup presented by His Highness tha Rigent of Kedah is now approving its final stag» end the two ssmi fiaa‘B will ba played this week and the final next week. The semi-final between the Young Rotars and the124 words
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Article95 1931-12-02 6 Krian Club’s Visit The following will represent the Panics Recreation Club in a return mat h agiins the Krian lub, Parit Banter, on Saturday, on the Esplanade. I’enang. The Erian Club is expected to bring up a strong side suet good game should result Goal: Lda95 words
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Article46 1931-12-02 6 .—Router. Death of London Manager London. December 1 Sir Newton John Stabb 0.8 E.. mm*» of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation at Gracechurch street E- his died in London. He wou d have been years of age on December 15. —Iteater..—Router. - 46 words
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75 1931-12-02 6 Already the grid scheme of the J' e n city Commission has been responsive J some extraordinary changes in vil -»ge l in England. Cottages which have 36 illuminated by candles, or. at best o* lamps have moved at one bound to ®I OC-r light. Every75 words
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Article279 1931-12-02 7 D.P.P. Withdraws Case ACCUSED DISCHARGED AID ACQUITTED Money And Finger Trials Returned A so i prise awaited for those who ,L> had assembled this morning in the Police Court. Detec-e-Inspector Hall informed the Magistrate that he had been instructed by the D.P.P., Mr. L B. Gibson, to279 words
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Article130 1931-12-02 7 DEATH OF A MALAY HOUSEHO'T FR "People in K impar were excited last week on learning that a gang of Chinese robbers had raided a small Malay hou’e at the village of Kup y two miles fron Kuala Dipang. on nday at about nooa, the130 words
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Article147 1931-12-02 7 30MB EXPLODES IN M.P.’S HOUSE Melbourne, November 9 While Sir Sianely Argyle. Opposition leader of th a Victoria State Parliament,, was attending a dinner givon by the Lord Mayor io-nighi, a violent bomb .explosion, heard ior mi’.s around, occurred at his house in ,3tjc6 Street. Lady Argy’e,147 words
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76 1931-12-02 7 SENTENCED TO 4 YEARS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 1 At a special session of ths Assizes before Mr. Justice A K. a’ B. Terrell Tan Tiong Huat. until recently the Cashier of Messrs Thomas Cock and Sons Ltd., was sentenced to four years’76 words
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Article923 1931-12-02 7 A LEGAL ARRAY Eight Counsel in New Proceedings CLAIM AGAINST TRUSTEES EIGHT Counsel were er.g .ged in the Penang Supreme Court this inornikg in further litigation in connection with the estate of the late Capitan Ah Cheung Ah Quee —proceedings which have been dragging on923 words
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Article271 1931-12-02 7 MALAYA CUP C.T. Smilh Returns To The Side THE ONLY CHANGE (By Athlete) The following side has been selected to represent Penang against Perak in the Malaya Cup match at Ipoh on Saturday T G Scott J P B Whaley C A Burrough D E271 words
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Article65 1931-12-02 7 $483 Raised As a result cf the Boxing Tournament held in the Town Pall last month the sum of 1483 55 has b< en hmded to Messrs. Brown, Phillips A the Hon Treasurers of the enang r oppy Day Fund. The Hon O-g’n ser of the65 words
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Article87 1931-12-02 7 SCRAPPY GAME (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. December 2 The annual football match between Scot and and the Rest played yesterday ended in a win for the Rest by last minute go-il which was tho only score of tha m’.tch. The game was scrappy throughout and87 words
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Article61 1931-12-02 7 ■Vo-mcrrsw st the Esplanade a’ 6 p.m, 1 March Cie «r The R nd Hume 2 Overture Poet Ani P** a Sat pe 3 Polpnu ri Msi hma M.m rie v ia < 4 .Vil z Nicholls 5 Tone poem mrdy” N b6S 1 etiem R sbbie Burna61 words
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Article1131 1931-12-02 7 INSPECTOR S EVIDENCE How Accused Were Arrested HANDWRITING SPECIMENS THE preliminary inquiry was continued in the Penang Police Court yesterday be fore Mr. J. P Biddulph into charges arising in connection with the four lost cheques of Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd. Ths inquiry is being1,131 words
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Article110 1931-12-02 7 NO ALARM aT SIERLING SLUMP City Uaperlurbvd London, December 2 The fa’l in sterling is given prominence in the press but no alarm is expressed. The City is described as unperturbed. It ie understood that the President of the Board of Trade indicated to a meeting cf ths110 words
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Article100 1931-12-02 7 Chetties Charged la the Second Police "'ourt to day before Mr Biadulph, Becond Magistrate, two Pen ang Chetties were brought up on charges of criminal breach of trust as an agent and abetment of criminal breach of trust respec tive y. The Chettiea charged are100 words
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Article127 1931-12-02 7 CASE POSTPONED The case in which Ahmad Khan, until recently registration clerk of the cfficeof the Registrar of Vehicles, is charged (1) with criminal breach cf trust of a sum of about $3,500 as a servant of the Penang Munici pality and 2) with the falsification of127 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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69 1931-12-02 7 (To the Editor of the Z’inang Sir. —With regard to the paragraph which appeared in your issue cf S-turday referring to a free fight at a disarmament conference. This appears to be a m nor exhibition of the trend cf feelings among the different nations.69 words
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Article940 1931-12-02 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir —The question of tariffs in Great Britain wcu’d not have eo strongly come to the fore had it not been for the mess created by the late Labour overnrrent through its extravagant expenditure. On the top of the940 words
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Article538 1931-12-02 8 We are agaiu addressed by “Merchant” upou this vexed topic. “Merchant’s” letter is a reasoned exposition of th 3 free trade view, and although we are not shaken in our belief by his lucidity, yet it is a pleasure to contend with reasoned argument as opposed to the peruile538 words
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Article377 1931-12-02 8 L Aa slumps have awiy of doing, the I present one h*s brought miny evils in its train, not the leist of which is clerical unemployment. The position of unemployed Asiatic clerks is distressing in the extreme, but it does not appear to have called for any tangible377 words
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Article1055 1931-12-02 8 A. H. 2- Penang, Wednesday. PARED with conditions r obtaining at th=» opening of r the first Indian Round Table Conference fourteen months I ago, the present atmosph re, at the closing of the Conference, is shorn of much of its hectic excitement. It is realised ouA. H. 2- - 1,055 words
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51 1931-12-02 8 THREE CHINESE (From Our Owe Cciresj; Singapore 1 At a special sassion of the AasssE Mr. Jwtice A. K a B Terrell were sentenced the first and tejoni years and the third to three months ngo ©us imprisonment on a change of feiting Gossage s FiJte51 words
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Advertisement272 1931-12-02 8 S u beer B Genuine Danish g||E|l fr° m the Jfflk UNITED breweries S COPENHAGEN Nota h Je for its lightness, which F makes it eminently suitable for the tropics, -*«S A new shipment has just arrived Q and is now obtainable from all i mijr local dealers. G. H.272 words
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Advertisement31 1931-12-02 8 E. O. THS BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room and private bathroom attached.■ODEM SANITATION THROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.31 words
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Miscellaneous23 1931-12-02 8 TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. To Day 345 a.m. 11.05 a.m. 539 p.m. 1115 pm-To-Morrow 455 a.m. '7 28 p.m 12.15 p.m.23 words
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1028 1931-12-02 9 Dr. Sze Very Conciliatory Drafting Committee Considering President’s Speech Summing Up Dispute The Japanese Delegration approved of the text of the Council’s resolution received from the Drafting Committee. The Japanese raised certain points in the President’s comments to which they took exception and—Beater. - 1,028 words
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Article131 1931-12-02 9 On Threshold Of Important Discovery HEALTH MINISTRY EXPERTS London, December 1 According to Sir Almroth Wright, the well known bacteriologist, the Ministry of Health expert, Colonel James, is “on the threshold of an important discovery which may mean a great step forward in the prevention of malaria.”131 words
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Article128 1931-12-02 9 Rugoy Radio Service. 33,000 Less On November 23 London December 1 There were 33 0 0 less registered un employ ed on November 23 than the week before according to the Ministry of Labour figures issued to night 1 he comparative incidence of depression on industrial areas of. Rugoy Radio Service. - 128 words
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Article62 1931-12-02 9 Reuter. Holland’s Losses in Last Two Years A msterdam. December 2 Striking evidence of the effects of the world economic crifie are reva Jed in the review issued by the Amsterd-ranhe Hank estimating that Holland lost OOO owing to the fall in prices of the leading DutchReuter. - 62 words
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Article70 1931-12-02 9 —Reuter. Ministry Considering Position London, December 1 In the House of Commons. Mr. Walter Runciman announced a recent increase in imports of British gools by China and Hong Kong but did not assign a reason. Mr. Duff Cooper. Financial -ecretary to the War Office announced that the, —Reuter. - 70 words
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Article48 1931-12-02 9 —Reuter New Record Set Dp By American Detroit. December 2 Averaging 294 72 miles an hour over a three kilometre course i owell Bayles. of Springfield Massachusetts, broke the World speed record for a land plane hitherto held by France with 278 48 miles an hour—Reuter - 48 words
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Article48 1931-12-02 9 —Reuter. New Yo: k, December 2 A petition for the receivership of the Wabash Railway Company was filed in the United tates District Court at St Louie by the attorney for the T J. Moss Tie Company of Louis with the consent of the Railway. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article26 1931-12-02 9 r. Reuur. Vienna, December 1 An agreement placing the management of the Credit Aneta!t on a proper basis was ratifid by the assembly.— Reuter.r.— Reuur. - 26 words
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Article525 1931-12-02 9 been performed successfully. —Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Belief in All-India Federation PRIME MINISTER’S SPEECH The King’s Message of Hope London. December 1 The Indian Round Tabla Conference c ncluded to day when the Prim) Minister made a statement on beha f of the Government. He saidbeen performed successfully.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 525 words
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83 1931-12-02 9 PENANG SALON It is understood that Mr. O. Smith, the only British make-up expert in Malaya of Max Factor’s Studios Hollywood. Oali fornia. is to arrive in Penang sometime this week to open a branch at No 42, Ho Kim Ttik Mansions (Tel 188). Tbe83 words
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Advertisement105 1931-12-02 9 His Master’s Voice NEW RECORDS Have Jtssf Arrived DECEMBER. ASK TO HEAR THE ABOVE AT S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 16, BISHOP ST., PENANG. The golf championship and then a IF aa i I "QLs I N A I I Is the Pest Water I I Paint for Every I I105 words
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Article1364 1931-12-02 10 PRIZE DAY First Year's Activities Reviewed PUBLIC INTEREST WANTED Th? Penrng Ccntinca ion School held Its Prize Dey yesterday venh g at Max well Road. ’There wa? a Urge attendance aid a number ef visitors was accommo dated on the platform. Ssve’al musical were rendered by tue1,364 words
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Article959 1931-12-02 10 DISMISSAL TAKEN PHILOSOPHICALLY? “A Breach of Contract Tie following are excerpts from Mr J price Thorne’s intereiting judgment, briefly reported on Saturday, in the case i i which the Pr greeaive Publicity Co., Ld, who sued Mr. E. G, Mz r, of Master's Ltd., Singapore, were awarded959 words
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Article266 1931-12-02 10 > to day s prices The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY* 00. a share dat at 11 ami. to-day Yesterday To day E g 8 8 0 <p -S Sharks ca m to. 0. o. to. Milling Asam Kumbang 23/- 25/- 23/6 2</-cam266 words
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Article63 1931-12-02 10 Latest iendea, sew York and Local Prices TINi LONDON Spit £137 17 8 Up 1 6 3 lfsaths r £l4OlOl Up 7, 6 HNGAPORJ? 1 73.12 a per picul Up 37| c. 100 tors dace RUQBERi Leaden 215,16 d. Up 1/16 d. ffiw York 4 5/16 c,63 words
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Article252 1931-12-02 10 Fxaina Dcceu.et 2 aw. Benares Gpicsi p. efcsat a. 5 C Clcvfci I: !i G?,ld laaf b I13»v TX.OM*e« Pick’*! 1 Nutmegs B’ s 70.0 r M LLOs ii 50.00 Ooooaute p*' 1000 u 15.00 Copra bundried buyers 5.25 Rattans wttea 1 t.lf Rattans Ocarie 10.6 Green Snail252 words
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Article54 1931-12-02 10 The hotn p w J .rd mail by the s.e. K rap ra closes at 10 am. on Saturday, u.b 5 b instant. The e.B. Rohm with tia'is deep tc' rd from L nloa on N vember 12 U exp?c ed tn *rr’v* hero a* 6 a.m. tn54 words
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Article704 1931-12-02 10 KENNEDY CO.SHARE LIST hakes Us, ’5 J h fl Allenby i’ubfce* v 11 Alni Bobber a»&£9 t 75 45 Aya 7 9" J»7CT 4 J K Molci Qq 1. 3 Ayar Fidm nobr-gt HfcSkitcu L j.J® Kvbaea J I Uoieug Eitebcj is l Plimta M ft I Sb?»:-.-./.' < t704 words
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Advertisement104 1931-12-02 10 r w hi Cheerful and Cool TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE LAURA GUERITE h ill appear during the after dinner dance on: Wednesday —9th Deer, Thursday—loth Deer. Saturday—l2th Deer. ADMISSION $l.OO Christmas Eve Old English Dinner Cinderella Dance Tickets $3.50 Christmas Night YULETIDE DINNER Crackers, Christmas Trees. Music Ao, Ticket l $3.50104 words
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Advertisement25 1931-12-02 10 MEND YOUS RADIATOR WHILE YOU USE YOUR CAR! ISE:— L- s'., wii >■ V\ CN SALE AT GARAGES, Distributors: K. LEE SAN CO., 81, bealh.street, PENANG.25 words
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Advertisement334 1931-12-02 10 New Advertisements NOTICES P£HANG TURF CLUB, NEW YEAR MEETING, 1932. Under S. R A. Rules of Racing. Ist Day—Saturday, 9th. January 1932. 2nd Day—Tuesday, 12th. January 1932.; 3rd Day—Thursday, 14th. January 1932. 4th Day—Saturday, IBth. January 1932., Three Runs for Horses Classes I. 11. and 111. Three Runs for Ponies334 words
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Article737 1931-12-02 11 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 Steamer From Sailing Fcr Date cf ;g Yiroe Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe). Bagan-Si-Api-Api, Panek (Laboean Bilik), Berombangand Asahan (Tg. Balei)737 words
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Advertisement34 1931-12-02 11 URGE ESTATE CHECK ROUS. To Cleat at Specially Reduced Prices > Weekly Check Roll Books with Rice Advance Colutas h m without Fortnightly M h wlth at $2.50 each. 3iocL.’ by PINAHG GAZETTE PRESS. LTD34 words
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Advertisement163 1931-12-02 11 w'T* .w-w--«XV /N th Vitality in the hot Season! VITALITY' activity mental and physical rerooo. siveness—hew much we need them out Ease—now bide we have them 1 There are some people who seem endowed with lasting energy. How well we know the man who is never fiar —generally very nt163 words
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Miscellaneous230 1931-12-02 11 A Phone No. 1179 r -Ti I «Mr /B I Jlf H! k 011 I qVJI </-**- I < Pruig'i Premia TtlUe Htnur *'^•££7 PCi HC Where Sound Sounds Right SOUND SYSTEM j TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT! XV arcer Bro< prose .t I The Adorable and Charming l DOLORES COSTELLO IN230 words
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Article814 1931-12-02 12 Time for an Armistice in Malacca Exclamation ms’ka are nrcimry in recording what police officers in Malacca say every time they pan the ~G ca-dian” office, writes “Harlequin” in the Malicca Guardian “Rag I says one, and Jhelaka! «aye another—according to the colour of their skins. And814 words
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Article296 1931-12-02 14 CONFIDENCE IN TRIDE OUTLOOK Contracts From Abroad QUITE a number of orders for new tonnage are now being received by shipbuilder?. Meaera. J. and 0. Harrison, of Londor, have just placed a further order on the Tyneside for a 9000 touner, this making their ninth order296 words
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Article657 1931-12-02 15 P-iC iLg, D’cambar 2, 1931 CHOvVRABTA MARKET Murxox— S cts. Matton Indian psr ’b 40 Head goat 120 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart lung do 90 L3O Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep per lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 35 n et per lb 35 Kidi657 words
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