Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 December 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-12-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833» PUBLISHED DAILY No. 278. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement351 1931-12-03 1 f. NAGATA brothers dentists jr e ad Office next to The Dispensary. Office 52, Leith Street 1 SS3H U3t?SSHE2SS^'3SSP!S3BS¥3!ESS3!3Sn®BE3t2S^BE23IS-3SEB!EiE2!E2ESE^'£SZ^„T i 2.SSSE£S£SjZ2L-222<L'L.2iffi!8l»'! W Pinang Gazette I |jWB Exchange Mart fB H Advertise your requirements. n a^vancc f° r words v s x copies of the paper V dry Gin delivered free.351 words
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Advertisement14 1931-12-03 1 H.TOHISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.14 words
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Advertisement2461 1931-12-03 2 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE Assessment Notice Under Section THE RANICG 60 of Ordinance No, 135 tr* r IVT 4 RkT MEDICAL:—CONSULTING PRAC- R g h reby notified lha v applications rMiinicinah I I£v /A Ijf THE for disposd in F. M. S. Town. areinv ited for a licence to manufacture (Municipal) MXX2,461 words
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2323 1931-12-03 3 Legislative Council Paper Memorandum on Method of Assessment The following memorandum by the acting Treasurer, S, S. on the method cf assessing the Defence Contribution as a percentage of the Revenue is to be laid before the next meetino of the Legislative Council by command2,323 words
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Advertisement487 1931-12-03 3 The Famous Tonic Powerful Blood Regenerator i ASV AN H™ This preparation is very similar p B H in composition to the celebrated < P resen f s an ideal at d pa'atable K I Aswagandlia Rasayan of the ancients hermoglobin preparation oj supreme j I It eves wonderful results487 words
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Advertisement376 1931-12-03 3 [Perfect Ensurancc of Entire Satisfaction i AT I Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Tailoring can be I j attained only at I Wassiamull’s Where their Tailor, with last 30 years’ experience, B can give you cat, fit and style ever guaranteed. B A trial earnestly solicited. B 20, Beach Streiet, Tel: 626.376 words
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Article297 1931-12-03 4 MANY ECONOMIES LONDON clubs are passing through hard times. You have only to ride along Pccalilly on the top of a bn i to be convinced of the sadly thinned rank* of c’ubmen who Bit in the window chairs at d gaza rather wistfully acrces the297 words
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Article210 1931-12-03 4 EOW CHARLES FOND LOST £250,000 London has lost a g r «at character through the death of Mr. Charles P >nd. the enter’s ner, at Charh g Cross HvSpitii after a short illness. H’s real name v a Jacob Prattle, he began life in Bitter**» Few210 words
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Article101 1931-12-03 4 WATCH AT LONDON DOCKS More tEan 5,000 :ios of foreign condensed milk disci a-g-d at City wharves were suir nderrd for destruc ion as unfit for human consumption during the past thrre month*», according to ths report issued by Dr. W. M. WdloughbyMadical Officsr of101 words
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Article75 1931-12-03 4 ITALIAN BONDS G.VEN BACK TO STATE Italian Government bonds worth 474.C00.000 lire (£6.303.000 at the present rate) are to ba destroyed in a hugbonfire. Signor Mussolini, the Prime Minister, haa.crflered the burning of the bonds, which holders returned voluntarily in order to reduo the public debt of I75 words
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Article183 1931-12-03 4 Precious Volumes Guarded by Guns ELABORATE precautions were taken here to protect Shakepeare from modern gunmen and i bandits, when 350 priceless vi'umfß from the Shakespearean library c f the late Mr. Henry Folger, the Sungari O 1 millionaire, wereauveJ from New York to Washington. The183 words
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Article165 1931-12-03 4 JUMP FROM 1,700 FEET Captain E. W. A, Stewart made his second night (arachu’.e drop at Heston Air Park. He was taken up in a Moth ’plane by Captain V. H. Paker, the chief instructor at Heston, and there was a t*h< ut from the crowd as165 words
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Article168 1931-12-03 4 If a g Is is hjwl ng over the Atlantic a German stsman will be sleeping cut the storm inside a hermetically sea'ed rubber beat which measure? only three times his own length. This is one of the detaile revealed by Reu’et’s Lisb n orrespondent in168 words
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Article119 1931-12-03 4 Sir Fiindeis Petrie who is now going at the ape of 78 to '‘tpy or.t the land of Canaan,” has a'l the digni'y of a patriach without a patriarch’s solemnity (lornments the London correspondent of me “D dly Poet.”) Asked if he is ever U’, he119 words
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Article102 1931-12-03 4 An apple thief with a pretty sense of humour has appeared in Bournemouth. After stripping ar a?ple tree in the garden of a resident et Ilford, he Itf; the following notice: ‘‘Al! is safely gathered in, *re the winter e’orms begin! This quotation from the102 words
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Advertisement194 1931-12-03 4 'ZISSEa? loojy |*""l| ou cann °f be sure of getting the best out of your engine 3 15 jf" f until you have used i y-'TsW plugs LOOOB CHI iar AmarlcM anglnaa Mrovad n«trla >=- 1 f? Lodge LODGE CT bhci >w twaw* I*' Amtfkin, short r««ch> f ff i194 words
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Advertisement177 1931-12-03 4 f I I Little sleepy-head There’s no “hush hush” about the house when baby is fed on Humanised Trufood. His sturdy little life I goes on like clockwork. Off into dreamland with bis bedtime bottle, and the sun is up when he I clamours for his breakfast. He grows up177 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article1298 1931-12-03 5 0-0 the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) <«•— Mewre. Gdlagher and Graburn had recent articles in the Press urg ,-oncmtration on consumption mor nn on production of Rubber. H»*® fignresintheSunJay Gazette foctlh November 1931 attracted much Ltaniion? To ths€e fi Burer, if correct on iLjtica! av?ra«es for Oars universally,1,298 words
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Article156 1931-12-03 5 Sir, —Example is a strong medium to draw interest in the requirement of any interesting objac*B that strikes the fancy of a person. Ex ample prompts ambMcn. Ambition creates desire, and desire moves the spirit of a person to action. The choice of the legal p ofenion156 words
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Article110 1931-12-03 5 —la view of the largely Increased number of Radio eet owner» iu Penang and district, would it not be to their advantage to Bg*in try and form a society to further their intereets. There are I know two Buoh societies but both these appear to be110 words
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Article88 1931-12-03 5 In connection with toe Wild Animals *nd Birds Protection E actment, it is notified in tbe F. M 8. Gazette that the shooting, killing o raking of serow and a'a birds is absolutely pr‘ hibited in Cameron Higtlands. The birds specified include pheaßant, abridge and hill partridge,88 words
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Article207 1931-12-03 5 FOREIGNER. THOUGHT SHOT. WHO DISAPPEARED Shanghai, November 19 B l eved to tave been wounded when an a-med robber discharged his revolver to intimida e his victims, an unknown foreigner was the object of an intensive pri ce search last night but up to an early hour this207 words
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Article154 1931-12-03 5 MAN’S HEAD SMASHED WITH BRICKBATS Calcutta, November 12 On the application of the Port Police to-day, the Offisiating Chief Presidency Magistrate remmdei in custody Privates W. Highman and J. J Callaghan, of the Royal Regiment, pending the completion of the inquiry into a charge of murder instituted against154 words
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Article133 1931-12-03 5 MALACCA ASIATIC PLANTERS AND small holdings At a committee meeting of the Mxlac ci Asiitic Piantere* Association th? mxttrr regirding rubber assessment on small holdings not iu tapping was mentioned. The association had written to Government asking that small holdings be treated as the large estates. A”, present133 words
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Advertisement510 1931-12-03 5 6 ir vi I oAn invitation THE BRITISH MANUFACTURERS ITO THE TRADE BUYERS OF MALAYA I Oa Febru ry 22ad. 1932, we open the Our Sports Goo Is Section, for instance, I eighteenth annaal British Industries Fair is a representative display of tl o<e pro- u ider the auspices of510 words
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Advertisement177 1931-12-03 5 T TT]! RHEUMATISM Xm2S Cards 15 Convent sisters say there’s nothing to equal Kruschen I?!# This letter is not one person’s opinion it is the unanimous vote of the sisters of a large convent. We are a large community (lo m ICT)» ,5 number) and find no medicine to equal177 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous190 1931-12-03 5 ——i bb— —p—e—n—pg—xner* L» ■•■ismas ni uj jgj —b— ram®s— —i^ s—mEsrrz r 00 I Jestu I J T Mit B wk c .<■ SOUND <±±l SYSTEM Where Sound Sound, Right 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 FIVE STARS in a great picture CLIVE BROOK The Foremost BRITISH Star in Pictures To-day W.TH190 words
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1354 1931-12-03 6 Government Seriously Concerned If China Does Not Retire Behind the Great Wall Recent Arrivals The Drafting Committee met at 11 o’clock yesterday and Mas busy with M Briand’s final speech and the question of the composition of the Commission of Enquiry. Several councillors yesterday pressedReuter. - 1,354 words
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Article160 1931-12-03 6 WATFORD WIN Rotherham Swamped at Accrington CREWE our Loudon, December 2 THE follow'ng are the results of F.A. Cup replays played to-day: Gainsborough 1 Crewe A. 0 Accrington St. 5 Rotherham U. 0 Watford 2 Themes U. 1 (Afier extra tinut) INorthfleet 0 B mouth <t160 words
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Article194 1931-12-03 6 THE ABROAD IMPROVEMENT IN FOREIGN RATES The pound sterling rates which have slumped during the last two or three days showed some sight improvement yesterday the New York q lotation being 3 89} ae against Tuesday’s 8 29?. The latest quotations are as fo lows Wed. Tues. Sal. Dao. 2194 words
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Article440 1931-12-03 6 THREE GOALS TO TWO Club Better-Trained Team ASTE SAFE AT BACK ’’The Rest" found themselves up against a better trained team who understood each ether’s play, when they met the P. 0. C. yesterday afternoon on the Hutching’s School ground. That being so. they440 words
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Article392 1931-12-03 6 Monday, November 28 Lady Clementi and Miss Clementi were guests at a dance given by the Hon. Mr. J. W. c-immons and Mrs. Simmons at the Residency. Tuesday, November 24 In the morning His Excellency accom panied by Hon. Mr. J. W Simmons inspected the proposed aerodrome392 words
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Article714 1931-12-03 6 FURTHER EVIDENCE Investigating Officer’s Evidences IDENTIFICATION PARADE THE enquiry was continued yesterday in the Penang Police Court, before Mr. J. P Biddulph into the loss of four cheques belonging to Messrs. Boustead and Co, in connection with which Quah Eng Hoe, until recently a clerk in the714 words
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Article55 1931-12-03 6 —Reuter, Little Play at Brisbane Brisbane, Decen ber 2 Pi ay was possible at four o’clock in rha Test Match. South Africa lost three wi.heti tor the addiiion of 26 runs. At the close o' play the scores were as follows Australia 450 South Africa 152 for 6.—Reuter, - 55 words
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Article609 1931-12-03 6 GENERiL MEETINS Government Grant tn be Reduced CONSIDERABLE DISCUS lON At a general meeting 0 Penang Boy Senate A 9Bo ciatio ah J yesterday at their headq Mrt Anson Rood tli.iw was ka-tu* mission as to how t aae h shcnM l spent on the scouts during609 words
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Article82 1931-12-03 6 Dec 8: Government Commercial School. Distribution of ;-n» and certificates, Huxo School, 11am. w Deo 4 Hockey P-0.0 v- KUah ders Esplansde. Dec 4 and 5 ‘elangor Tu-'f 1 Amateur Meeting, 1 um P u £i t Ca, Dec 5 Rahmau HydrauLo J i td.. annual meeting.82 words
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Article70 1931-12-03 6 Where A e You Going to Maid?” Wny, to tbe An > If. SPrimary School Concert in the Hall, 71 Maxwell Road, at P n ght. There yru w; 1 see the a c» and many others beautifully pr Admission is only 50 cents.70 words
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Article4096 1931-12-03 7 Commercial School Boy creates a Malayan Record .¥rs. Bryant Distributes Prizes and Certificates Resident- Councillor’s Speech Resident-Councillor, the lion. Mr. P. T. A 7 len, prodded, and Mrs. Bryant distributed the prizes, at the annual speech day of the Hutchings School, ivith which was associated the4,096 words
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Article688 1931-12-03 7 SELECTIONS FOR TO MORROW Good Fields in Eight Events BY TIC-TAC GOOD fields are promised for the first day of the Selangor Tarf Club First December Ama tenr Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur to-morrow. There will probably be some scratchings but the fields688 words
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Cinema Notes
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1001 1931-12-03 7 FORTH 0 UNG ATTRACTIONS Carnival Booked for the Queen’s The cinemas promise us some excellent pictures in the near future. Amongst these are "Transatlantic’’ said to be Edmund Lowe’s greatest picture a film that even surpasses his recent triumph The Spider Lois Moran playa opposits1,001 words
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Article378 1931-12-03 7 Straita Times.” The “Malay Mail’’ is informed that there is a alight imprrvement in the condition of Mr. 8. R Wa i ce Mrs. D. H Gr:s t who was ou*ra*:ecr upon in the Bungsar H ispitel on Monday B seated to be making satisfactory P’Ogrees. Dr.—“ Straita Times.” - 378 words
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Article183 1931-12-03 7 Mr. Chin Look Saong. propr’e’er rC Messrs Look Br s and the Music and Gramophone Supply Comtaoy bai aurched out in a new line bv starting i provision store a* Pmang Ra-.d. The new store was opened this morning’ md the shop is replete with good183 words
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Article538 1931-12-03 8 When a number of Chinese were charged in the police court list week with offences under the gaming laws, it was stated by the D. P. P., through an Inspector, that, it was going to be “a very big case” and that there was a great538 words
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Article234 1931-12-03 8 London, apparently, is taking a more optimistic view of the tin situation. Nev. a from that quarter, published in a Singapore I contemporary indicates that, provided world trade encounters no further considerable setback, the outlook for the first half of next year is distinctly promising234 words
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Article59 1931-12-03 8 —Router. London, December 3 Speaking at a meeting of the League of Nations Union at Canterbury, the Dean of Canterbury Dr. Hewlett Johnson, referring to the flood cal itnitV in China, said he hoped to go to China at the beginning of next year. Sir—Router. - 59 words
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Article1238 1931-12-03 8 A, H. L. 9 Penapg, Thursday. syOHERE is a curious impression abroad —and we say this advisedly as we bavĕ on’y the testimony of a letter from an Europ an reader—that Ihis j mrnal is definitely anti Govern ment. Were this country Ireland (or were the PinangA, H. L. 9 - 1,238 words
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Advertisement346 1931-12-03 8 Pritchard Co., Ltd., beg to advise that .their Ladies’ Hairdressing Dept. will re-open on Dec. 14th, 1931, under the direct supervision of a fully qualified European assistant. We take this opportunity of extending our apologies for the inconvenience caused by our being reluctantly compelled to close this Dept. Appointments can346 words
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Advertisement36 1931-12-03 8 E. O. the best situated seaside HUT£L IN TfiE EAST, ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. ♦I !i >r 1' <. > MODERN 94NIJATION THROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.36 words
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Advertisement35 1931-12-03 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT ;o: Double rainbows are often enough seen in Bangkok, but on the morning of November ‘24, a perfect treble one was seen for a few minutes. They must sell powerful stuff up there.35 words
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Miscellaneous24 1931-12-03 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water. To Day 455 a.m. 728 p.nx 12.15 pm. To-Morrow 6.55 B.m. 12.59 am. 834 pm. 1?4 p m24 words
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Britain’s Greatest Contribution to Human Liberty
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Article104 1931-12-03 9 Bold and Statesmanlike Declaration i B Conference Method a Success The Government’s India Policy is being 1 submitted to a two day debate in the House of Commons. In moving the approval thereof Mr. MacDonald expressed the conviction that the problem will be solved if faced with104 words
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Article524 1931-12-03 9 u Solid And Widespread” London, December 2 The House was crowded and the motion was moved by the Prime Minister who asked the House to approve of the statement now embodied in the White Paper and there seems a likelihood that the resolution will be accepted without524 words
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Article453 1931-12-03 9 Settled Purpose of British People The Times" says that to a far greater extent thin in January the declaration of the Prime Minister, speaking with the whole force of the National Government behind him, embodies the settled purpose of the British people The three main princip’es cf the453 words
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Article184 1931-12-03 9 Rugby Ridio Service Premier to Lead British Delegation QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT London, December 2 The importance which the British Government is known to attach to the forthcoming World Disarmament Conference received farther emphasis to-day when in the House of Commons at question time the Prime Minister madeRugby Ridio Service - 184 words
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Article111 1931-12-03 9 Rugby Radio Service-. The King Replies t) Loyal Message London, December 2 The work of the Burmese Round Table Conference began to day at St. James's Palace under the chairmanship of Lord Peel. The King s reply to the loyal message sent by the inaugural meeting last weekRugby Radio Service-. - 111 words
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Article71 1931-12-03 9 ,—Rugby Ridio Service. Sister Ship to the S. S. “Bermud t” London. D.ccmbtr 2 Sir Frederick Lewis, chiir nin of Fur ness Withy Limited, owners of the s. s ’Bermuda" which was recently destroyed by fire at Belfast, has announced that a con tract had to day been,—Rugby Ridio Service. - 71 words
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Article47 1931-12-03 9 Ranter Belgian xjress Crashes Near Malines Brussels December 3 Up to the present two parsers are dead and 24 injured following a co lision in which an express from LiUe to Antwerp crashed into a passerger train from Brussels to Antwerp near Malines yesterday evening.. – Ranter - 47 words
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Article62 1931-12-03 9 —Router. Hopes i f Trebling production Cairo December 2 It is reported that negotiations h?ve been completed for the s*de of 40-1,0 0 kinters of government stored cotton to Mehalla Alexandria) Weaving Factories by which it is hoped to treble Egypt s cotton production provide work for 5—Router. - 62 words
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Article165 1931-12-03 9 —Rugby Radio Service. To Stimulate Co-operation ENGAGEMENTS WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES *’i r None To Be Entered Into LOndon, December 2 Great interest was evidenced in the House of Commons at question time in an answer by Major Colville, Secre tary to the Department of Overseas Trade, to—Rugby Radio Service. - 165 words
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Article87 1931-12-03 9 Reuter. Kicgsford-Smith’s Plane Repaired Port Darwin, December 2 Bad luck is still dogging the AngloAustralian Christmas Air Mai which waits to be picked up at Alor Star where the monoplane, the Southern Sun crashed on November 26. Air Commodore Kingsford Smith who dtidtd to set out for AlorReuter. - 87 words
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Article99 1931-12-03 9 France ’‘till Petains Record Detroit December 2 An official rechcck shows that Lowell Bayles’ speed wag only 281 9 mi es an hour and the International Aero Federatijn hag declared the attempt void because according to the rules the old record must ba exceed ed by five99 words
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Article88 1931-12-03 9 Reuter French Civil Service Examinations Paris, December 3 A long distance cribbing fraud has been revealed by an official announcement that in future different Civil Service Examination papers wiU be set at Paris and Saigon. Hitherto the examinations have been held at eight o’clock in the morning onReuter - 88 words
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Article40 1931-12-03 9 International Expresses Cancelled O*ing to floods in Siam the International Expnss due at Penang from Bangkok today has been cancelled For the same reaeon there will be no e* press leaving Penang for Bangkok to morrow morning.40 words
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Advertisement20 1931-12-03 9 Owing; to an electrical breakdown we regret that the publication of today’s issue was I delayed. I *SK 2523 H20 words
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Advertisement186 1931-12-03 9 His Master’s Voice NEW RECORDS Haw Just Arrived DECEMBER. ASK TO HEAR THE ABOVE AT r*a l b > S. MOUTRIE COe, LTD., 16. BISHOP ST., PENANG. IN SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. lad the motto oj every man k something to g, WA? tell should he Publicity t Publicity end egttin186 words
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Article159 1931-12-03 10 WORLD WIDE POSTAL JOKE A letter which may eventually puzz’e the postal c finials cf ten countries has been received in London. It bears on its face the postmark of Ba avia. New Yrk, a Fieet-street address a ad four six cent, stamps. Oa the reverse side, in159 words
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Article161 1931-12-03 10 NOT TO EX 3EED TEN PER GENT. L’Litn, N >vember 12 The legislation nsoees ry to authorise >mpor ry abatements from Ind an Civil Sorvitds’ pay, notwithstanding their sub3'Stiog statutory ngh s, is provided for in a P.rliamen ary 8.1 l waich was isau.d to-d <y.161 words
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Article99 1931-12-03 10 DISPUTE WITH EURASIANS IN D. Ft. I. Baiav.a, November 30 Several native organisations have proee.ed agdnst the demand by Eurasians co obtain individual hereditary rights on nv to ei 6 hl b a Kr ted Tae Eurasians declarethat 'Tndianih*s caused their community to be ««nped by c«a99 words
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Article175 1931-12-03 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day E E S S Sharks >■ -5 02 M 00 $O. 0. f 0. I fl. Mining Ayer Hitam 19/6 111- 10/6 11/looh175 words
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Article62 1931-12-03 10 Latest Lcnlca, N;w York aid Local Prices T/A/t LONDON Spd F 35 7 5 Dow.l £llO 0 S llltkl’ £133 5 0 Djw.l £1 5 0 SINGAPORE 169 25 per picul Dawn 87| c. 100 tons djne RUBBERS UriM 215,15 d, Unchanged lira Tori Qc. (Gold) Diw62 words
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Article127 1931-12-03 10 Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London December 1, Spot £l3B 10-( three months* buying £l4lO 0 three months’ selling £141.5.0. Messrs. Boustead <£ Co. t Ltd. 3rd December quotation for Singapore refiL.ed tin (69-25 per picul, business' done 100 tone, Penang refined tin 169 per picul, buyers n> sellers,127 words
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Article32 1931-12-03 10 For November 1 f lor Pongsu 54 6 0 Brieh 41.150 Btdoug 51,767 Me biu 30 0 ?5 44,000 Tonghurst 2 7,000 VhungLoou 2J 000 Temerloh 26 Ayer Kuumg 19,69232 words
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Article88 1931-12-03 10 Penang, December 3 Courtesy of the Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 29/12 D I ‘1 Q m/ti IZI 6 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 5/8 ,l 3 h Documentary 2/4 3/4 On New York Bank Demand 39 tom France h T.T. 950 nom India h t.T88 words
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Advertisement808 1931-12-03 10 Municipality of Malacca. The Municipal Commissioners have for disposal the plant and stcns. «nowitg ear{ :as 1. One Morris Versatile Crane with a maximum lifting .e 2. One Avelirg and Porier Steam Roller. -a. 3. No. 135 xl2 feet 18'* dia. Cast Iron Sp’grt and Socket P/ 4. h 155808 words
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Article401 1931-12-03 11 IS PENTONVILLE DOOMED COUNCIL’3 PI.AN Famous Prison a Site for London Flats The famous PeatonviHe Prison is doomed—if the wishes of the local authorities a*e to be realised. Ninety years ago Pentonville was opened as a model prison standing or the out shirts of London; now the Islugtor Borough Council401 words
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Article81 1931-12-03 11 CROWD SEE CAR CRASH INTO PIT, While giving en exhibition cf daredevil driving in a small motorcar in the "Wall of Death,*’ al Poole (Jccset) Fair, B itbane Smith, rged 25, was fata inj cred. Sis car had reached the top of thd huge os81 words
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Article134 1931-12-03 11 Are fried fish and chips ousting th® roist beef cfold England as the nation a J dith? asks a “Manchester Guardian’ correepondent. The Empire Marketing Board’s poster which advses us to eat more fish became *all the strength of the sea is in fish’’ seems to suggest134 words
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Advertisement634 1931-12-03 11 I- ~|Lj ®g 1 1 I g l ra 1 I hiij t'W' l I I fl'ii 1 ill I fix' I nH I fii'W X Ik s f l s ibfl IB WI r”~ j J mT r' fcW xi r 'wl fc \-xf\ I f s; jar 1634 words
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Article899 1931-12-03 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang daring the week IN POET TO-DAY Name of gtganjgj From Sailing For Date of Sailing Tan< Song Bernam River p u j au imgkawi and Kantang To-day899 words
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Advertisement235 1931-12-03 12 1 I ,*gg J Xllenburys‘Foods IThC ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to" I the feeding of h*bief in hpt They are S > p* rn l fr cc > being simply and eamiy prepared E 5* by the addition of boiling wafer, their use gives J| complete independence of doubtful235 words
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Advertisement33 1931-12-03 12 I Just What You Need I H r I FOR '-J L I Office Home I ‘Bayard* I Stainless Steel p ens Box of 100, Assorted Styles $1.60 FROM tyinang gazette *Press, Jbtd.33 words
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Article745 1931-12-03 13 TALES OF THE AIR German Tributes to R.F.C. Chivalry TTTHEN Boelcke and hi® pupils VV started on their homeward journey, the machire flown by hie ereend victim was still purauing it® rcuEdt —a derelict of the air that wa® bound to ccrticue the circular course745 words
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Advertisement284 1931-12-03 13 The Whisky You Drink At Home. I i* I please ask for it at your clubs, the hotels and obtain supplies for your house <wr mess from your dealer, IQ n«H t y Guaranteed. I!HI "rx Br-r in I® I 4-1 h I V 1 _/Ow b w •a MesM284 words
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Advertisement19 1931-12-03 13 MASSKS I APfOLASTKKL Ihw h thi kamu IW, J. KDMO OS, The Kncllsh Ph»rm*oy #2, 54. Beach Street Peeans19 words
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Advertisement430 1931-12-03 13 J have just bought one of the famous Valet Auto Strop razors, complete with strop I and three blades, and I have Sot some change out of §1.25 Wl That is real value uu xtl f° r mone y’” J VAIJE/T I *T| Y"1 Agents for S. S. and F.430 words
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Article207 1931-12-03 14 SUIT AGAINST P. 0. BANK Action “Misconceived” Mr. Justice Sproule entered jaugment in the Supreme Gou r t, Sirgipore, on Monday, f*r defendant*, the P. and O. Bai king Corporation in the caee in which hey were med by Ten Hong Tee ard Cu. in connection with a payment of207 words
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Article156 1931-12-03 14 WOMAN’-’ RECOVERY A woman’s hea r t stopped basting for a quarter of an hour. Toen it wert on again —and she lived. It stopped beat'ng when she fell into th* s*a at Thcrj.e Fay, Son'hend. It begin beatin? ?g >in after a policeman had156 words
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Article127 1931-12-03 14 ROW GENERAL STORE? TN CALCUTTA HAVE BEEN HIT Calcutta, November 13 Since the introduction of the increased import duties trading concerns in Calcutta have became increasingly apprehensive of theifPct of the new impositions upon badness, already serious 1 y t-ff cted by the general degression and otter circum8b127 words
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Article134 1931-12-03 14 NON-CJNFERENCK RUBBER AT THE DOCKS A* we recently an effort is to De made to load auutner “rubber ship*’ outside the Conference lines. Mr. E. A. Barbour, who loaded the "Silj-stad” in defiance of the -w Con fer*nce, sai'ed for kme on Friday and will ba going134 words
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Article655 1931-12-03 15 Penang, December 3. 1931 CHOWRASTA MARKET Mutton— ctß Mutton Indian per 55 49 Head goat 120 Sheep 90 each ■Liver with heart <£ lung do 90 1.30 Jripe do 90 Goat or p e r lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 35 ue per lb 35 Kidney pah-655 words
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