Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 December 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-12-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAIL\ No. 281. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement419 1931-12-07 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. I jfcmch Office 52, Leith Street w— mnnill UWHMIHI H m™ JMMJfcMBMI W 'IHIhI IRIM 1 "IHiHi 'I I IMPORTANT I to those about to go on LEAVE. I PHONE 253 Penang, or call on ns for full details of419 words
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Advertisement14 1931-12-07 1 H.TOMSATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. 'Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENAN&.14 words
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Advertisement2206 1931-12-07 2 TO iet MUNICIPAL NOTICE PENANG WRF CLUB. TIIE BANKS. N.w built btmgalow, No. 6 and 10, CELLULOSE SOLUTIONS NEW YEAR MEETING, 1932. O i 4 LJ tf -X Ueder B w b r -ia„. t, th. oBder s R ol Racing, TBE MERCANTILE BAM HEDEBLMWE HiUni AW. uAh Qu. Builds2,206 words
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Article613 1931-12-07 3 Yesterday’s Results Mr. Kirwan Rides 4 Winners Eternity Pays $4O \From Our Own Correspondent) Rua'a Lumpur, December 5 The going was better to-day for the second day’s races. The attendance included the Yang Tuan of Negri Serabilan, His Highness the Sultan of Perak and the613 words
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Advertisement60 1931-12-07 3 "Restful Sleep y. for baby—no insects—no Sgw after -odor with y 7 s Hy° san J/ Now, with quick-killing, doublestrength Flyosan, thousands of people are getting rid of insects without filling their homes with sickly odors. Flyosan leaves no after-odor! Try it today! the deodorized insecticide THyosan BXGICTKUD T*AX>* MA**60 words
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Advertisement365 1931-12-07 3 I f Jfrvski 1 I I t I R i W l i 1 to kt z s i x I 1 KISS I W Blue and Gold Label 1 MmWi i I! T MW" Voyager with i K y S?ijjv■ **rlm happy thought a changing prelude to the voyage!365 words
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Article700 1931-12-07 4 PENANG DEFEATED Fifteen Poinls fcored in Eight Minutes LEE’S GOOD DISPLAY From Our Own Representative (By Telephone) Ipoh, December 5 Tn a very evenly contested game at Ipoh, Penang lost to Perak, the majority of the points being piled on during a bad patch struck700 words
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Article473 1931-12-07 4 P.R.C. DEFEATED Krian Club Get Their Revenge On the Esplanade on Saturday, in a fast game although the ground was wet and slippery, the Krian Club, Parit Buntar, who were last week defeated by the Penang Recreation Club at Parit Buntar by six goals to ‘2473 words
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Article31 1931-12-07 4 —Reuter. No Play at Sydney Sydney, December 5 There was no play to day in the match between New Wales and the couth Africans owing to rain —Reuter.—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article34 1931-12-07 4 —Reuter. IRELAND DEFEAT WALES i ondon, December 5 At Belfast, on a soggy ground owing to rain, Ireland beat Wales by 4 goals to nil. Eight thousand spectators witnessed the game —Reuter.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article89 1931-12-07 4 25 POINTS T 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 5 The Malaya Command defeated Johore to day by 2 goals and five tries (25 points' to two goals (10 points). The v ommand controlled the scrums and their three quarter movements were eplen did Austin89 words
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Article368 1931-12-07 4 NEGRI SEMEILAN SWAMPED Homesters Superior in all Departments (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 5 The Malaya Cup rugger match between Singapore and Negri Sembilan on the S 0 C. ground which was expected to prove a very close fought fixture, resulted in an over368 words
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Article46 1931-12-07 4 $lO,OOO to Buy 'Planes for China NANKISG REPORT A Sin Kuo Min message from Nanking states that a wealthy Chinese resident of Penang has remitted a sum of JlO 000 to Nanking for the purchase of aeroplanes (for the Chinese forces in Manchuria.)46 words
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423 1931-12-07 4 FIRST OF ITS KIND IN PENANG A meeting of health culturists w’B held on Saturday at the Chinese Town Hall for the purpose of forming a health and strength union in Penang. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Heah Joo Seang and amongst423 words
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Advertisement206 1931-12-07 4 I rSieady Proqress-Ti I at Hose® crAfeead I rd The stressful climate of Malav makes it essenW X****** tial that your baby’s food should be of fine > Fl f keeping quality, anil have ils richness accurate- a lv adju-ted to suit local conditions. Cow and y V. ~y. date206 words
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Advertisement205 1931-12-07 4 —zzzq for the festive Season and for Original’ty Y,,ur JK GIfTS qa H jii\ i y o a TO VISIT OUR STORESTORCH BROS. L T Kuala Lumpur PENANG Ipo?3 r"' jA--- a ’Lq*’ L 3 dUiAfA f SP E E 0... wlb 'i A 5 air P* a nc leaves205 words
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132 1931-12-07 5 Renter, Renter, morning’s Chinees memorandum ard sudden atiffsning of ths Chines» on instructions from the Centra’ Govern ment regarding ths withdrawal of troops from Ohinchow and the (hlcchow neutral zone. These developments were considered a triumph by tbe extremist elements at Nanking and it wasRenter, - 132 words
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Article499 1931-12-07 5 hi i EXCAVATED MAYA CITY A Masterpiece of Early Sculpture r ,L T uF O3nQ P IOIS story Of what is probably he b’ggeat work of wholesale archaeology «ver undertaken is told for the first time In The Temple of the Warriors. Vjcnbners, 21s. net). by499 words
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Article109 1931-12-07 5 MR. E. VILLIERS ON THREATS OF ASSASSINATION Calcutta, November 24 Mr. Eiwvd Villiers, aldrersiug the of tbo European Aescc’ation at Aim -sol, revealed hat saver J leaders of the Association were still receiving letters threatening assassin a ion to which he replied that he was109 words
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Article427 1931-12-07 5 Tha transfer of Oapt. Koh Keng Bock to the S. 8. V. F, Reserve of Officara has been approved. Mr. G. R. M. Miller has been appointed Inspector of Schools for Singapore, Per aug and Malacca. Mr. J. J. Gilmour has been appointed to act as Assistant427 words
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Article180 1931-12-07 5 JOHORE APPEAL COURT Johre Bahru, Dec, 4. Therew.il be a sitting of the Johore Apptal Court on Monday, in the Supreme Court. Johore Bahru, when the Chief Justice (Sir WiUiam Marhon) will presideassisted by two other Judges. Thare are eight civil appea’s on th® list, seven of180 words
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Article111 1931-12-07 5 A pig shaped like a cigar, with two lege, is tha latect thing out of East Africa. The ’’torpedo pig,” which is still adve and doing wel’, is shaped like a cigar in the rear portions, with two legs and feet only in front. To walk, it111 words
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Article84 1931-12-07 5 London. November 25 Tsfo venerable institution» have jus' tumbled. 8: cred to men for a century, the Reform C?nb has decided after a hectic discuesiou to admit women on Fridays and Saturdays. Toe c mgregation of Oxford U'iveraitj after an ex raerdinarily hectic diecusiioD. has dee’ded to84 words
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Advertisement448 1931-12-07 5 «SOnBHB HIBS 1111 l II 1 SLUMP! PRICES j Doubles the Beauty of Your Hair i 111 The simple hair styles of tc-day makt 3 1 S beautiful hair a necessity. g B S bI Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily ob- tained. It is simply a matter of shampooing.448 words
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Advertisement78 1931-12-07 5 Ldn yvu to get every ounce ©ut of life by keeping your system always M working at concert pitch.” You need never drop out of jj/ v*crk or play on account of Bri Im /41 V'i Mr headachas. bi Piousness, constiH v C“* ah pation aud the like, if only78 words
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1553 1931-12-07 6 “A TH LET E” - Cameron Unfortunate Green Should Have Come Out Before Scotland’s Chance To-morrow BY “A TH LET E” WELL, Penang has no further interest in the Malaya Cup until next year. The defeat at Ipoh was not exactly unexpected following on the poor display against Selangor1,553 words
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Article501 1931-12-07 6 BRITISH ATHLETES AND PROHIBITION LAWS In the elaborate arrangements which w 0 are told are being made at Loe Angeks to create the atmosphere of each of the countries competing in the Olympic Games the Americ.cs may have forgotten the all-important matter of the athletes’ liquid refreshment. The501 words
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Article570 1931-12-07 6 MANY STRONG CANDIDATES FOR ATHLETIC BLUES i Both Universities have now held their Seniors’end Fresh men’e eporta, t-nd we can therefore get some idea of the new talent available. > The feature of the Seniors’ events at 1 Oxford was the prominence of overseas i athletes. In every570 words
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Article363 1931-12-07 6 INNINGS GAMES Finding Foil For Freak Matches The Minor Counties Cricket elation have given a lead to the senior body in I the management of thfir county cham-' pionship, and not for the first time. They propose that when ths first of the I two days363 words
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Article292 1931-12-07 6 No Numbers “DIE-HARD" ATTITUDE STILL PRESERVED IN SCOTLAND It is being taken as a certainty here, writes "Laurieton,” in the "Sporting Chronicle” that there will be no numbering of Scottish players in the coming interrationale. In the two matches played by the South Africans, the visitors were numbered, the Scotsmen292 words
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Article105 1931-12-07 6 RESULT OF WEEK-END COMPETITIONS The resalts of the golf competitions held during last week-end are as follows Columbia Cup. Net Score Name. l a t 18 2nd 18 holes, holes. Total (1) J. 8. Dawbarn 71 67 138 f J. M. fccouiar 72 72 144 'IT. R.105 words
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Article478 1931-12-07 6 "RIDICULOUS ESTIMATES” Gordon Richards on Hi. tarmngs Five limes champlo i in the W yea ra! That is an achievement to swell the head of anyone, Bq'" ceit hay no part in th-. Gordon Richards; once again eatfhfi 0 in the Hat of winning jockeys478 words
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Article232 1931-12-07 6 5 SHANGHAI SCORE High Standard Set tor t Hong Kong Singapore’s hope? cf winsing the io* rual inrer-port shooting mates B^i Q! Horg Kong and Sa-, ghat are doomed disappointment. Tnose hoped haveno’ 5 been transf* rred to Shanghai who, wiih score of 942, hive beaten232 words
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Advertisement17 1931-12-07 6 “DRINK NOTHING WITHOUT SEEING IT” (Portuguese Proverb) AND SEE THAT IT IS Al I CAHIFC LLSvrr 317 words
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Article817 1931-12-07 7 SUPREME COURT SUIT (L'u for Reconveyance of Land In the Supreme Court this morn Vr. Justice N. H. P, Whitley v is called upon to unravel a somev hat peculiar land transaction The parties were Moona Kamasamy hettiar (for whom Mr. J. J. launders appeared) and Nagore817 words
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Article306 1931-12-07 7 ONE MAN KILLED Detective in Critical Condition CANTONESE SUSPECTED Two cases of shooting took place at Butterworth on Saturday night nearing midnight. The first < f these took place in a house at New Ferry Road when a detective attached to the Butterworth Police was shot.306 words
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Article232 1931-12-07 7 TAMIL PLEADS GUILTY Sentence of Eight Months Imposed Sentence of eight months’ rigorous im prisonmen k was passed by the Penang District Judge Mr. H. A Forrer. this morning on Ramasamy the Tamil who was arrested tbe other day in connection with the theft of232 words
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Article87 1931-12-07 7 "THE PRESENT POSITION OF INDIA” A lecture on "The Present Position of India’ was delivered bv Mr. 8. R M Ramanathan. Editor cf Navamani." Pal latboor. South India yesterday at 6p m at the Penang Hindu Sabha. Mr Nadaraja Pil’ai, actirg Agent cf the Government of87 words
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Article65 1931-12-07 7 CRUELTY TO ANIMALS A fine cf $5 was imposed by Mr J P. Biddulph, en«rg Police Magistrate on a Tamil n*med Naina Mohamed who was cba-ged with cruelty to animals by placing twenty six fowls in one basket. The accused pleaded guilty and said th-tt he65 words
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Article99 1931-12-07 7 -Reuter. Famous Cathedral .Blown up valuables removed Moscow, December 6 While a cordon of police and troops cleared the streets for miles around, the famous landmark, the Cithedral of the Redeemer, completed in 1881 at a cost of £1 600,003 to commemorate the defeat of Napoleon, was-Reuter. - 99 words
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Article221 1931-12-07 7 INDIAN CHARGED "A Case of Some Importance” An Indian named Michael Pillai appeared before the Penang District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer this morning, on a summons issued agiinst him at the instance of the P enang Bar Committee on a charge of wilfully and fa’sely221 words
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Article43 1931-12-07 7 On behalf of the Convent Christmas Fund I gratefully acknowledge the following donations: Mrs. C. T Huttenbach $5O, J. Dawbarn Esq 10,Misses. Marie I ouise Chung 20J. D. Kemp Esq. 10/* N. Syer Esq 2/“ Anonymous 10/Total $lO2/Harold Dove.43 words
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Article137 1931-12-07 7 MAGISTRATE COMMENDS BROTHER EDMUND lee 3 h Kor a Cantonese made his second appearace in the F’olice Court this morning on a charge of attempting to commit suicide by jumping into the sea off I eith Street Ghaut. Court Inspector R Nunn, prosecuting produced the doctors certificate which137 words
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Article57 1931-12-07 7 Tuesday, at the E-nhnade at 6 p. m. 1. March The iddy Al ford 2. Overture Soir d‘ ntomne Boulton 3’ Selection The Beauty Spot Tate 4 Idyll Blumengefluster Bion 5, Fox Trot Bye Bye Blues Bennet 6 Selection The Belle of New York Kcrker 7. One Step57 words
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Article273 1931-12-07 7 To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette” Sir,—There is a little information which I found in Brown s Boy Scout Diary for 1932 which I came across. I hope you will kindly reproduce it to let the Local Association and the 1 üblic know what is expected273 words
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Article213 1931-12-07 7 Sir, —This cutting from an American paper may interest our Coconut Planters: Coconut Oil ig the latest source of power fuel for Diesel Engines Investigations by Professors at the Ucivtrsity of the Philippines show that oconut Oil at the same rate of consumption delivers the same amount of213 words
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Article134 1931-12-07 7 IS IT GAMBLING Sir, —J visited the New Bazaar with the intention of shopping To my surprise and astonishment I noticed in a’most every shed, there is gambling, such as dart throwing, shooting the target, etc. Young and old rich and poor mingled together in that centre, with the sole134 words
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Article100 1931-12-07 7 Sir. —Your leading article re Ma’ayan fruits was very apt, in that tbe writer has on several occasions esked for Malayan tinned pineapple at tbe leading Europe tn stores has been offered, and reluctantly had to accept California tinned pineaple. Malayan tinned pineapples should cost at “erst100 words
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Article83 1931-12-07 7 SUCCESSFUL OPERA SEASON AT LYRIC THEATRE We congratulate tbe management of the L yric Theatre on the euccesi of the season now being presented by Dvina Opera of Singapore. Last night s presentation of Indra Sabha was appreciated by a crowded house. The leading male role of Gulfam,83 words
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Article145 1931-12-07 7 Wales defeated Came Played in Heavy Downpour London, December 5 At S wansea, before 40/00 spsetators, and in a downpour which lasted throughout the mrtch converting the p tab into a mudheap the South African Rugby tourists defeated Wales by 8 paints to 3. So fast was145 words
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Article273 1931-12-07 7 TO-DAY’S PROSECUTIONS District Court Cases Postponed I A number of criminal cases were dealt with by the Fenang District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer this morning. Mr. E W. Gibson appeared for eight Chinese who stood charged with possession of non Government chandu at a house in273 words
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Article79 1931-12-07 7 MR. LEE ENG HOCK Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eng Mang have issued invitations for a dinner to bo held on Sunday, D?cember 13 at No. 13, Love Lane, Fenang on the occasion of the marriage of their younger brother Mr Lee Eng Hock to Miss79 words
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Article26 1931-12-07 7 Mr. J. W. Callan is endeavouring to arrange a boxing tournament whJe the four destroyers Thracian,’’ Storm Cloud/ "Somme” and "Sepoy” are in port.26 words
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Article21 1931-12-07 7 Dec. 8 Meeting of Licensing Justices, District Court, 2 15 p.m. Wellesley Primary School, Annual sports 8 am,21 words
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Article736 1931-12-07 7 OPEN BISLEY MEETING List cf Successful Competitors DURING th© week-end an Open Rifle Meeting was held on the Kampong Bahru Rtnge and proved a groat success. Over fifty indiv'dua’g took part and were ompriasd of mombard from the various cirpg and rifle clubs in Malaya-*-S736 words
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Advertisement27 1931-12-07 7 S AIM D 3 RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and rubber stamp to give better impressions and longer service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.27 words
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Advertisement11 1931-12-07 7 Britain’s r/ligmty Achievement! “C/TY OF SONG" AT QUEEN S ON WEDNESDAY.11 words
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Article397 1931-12-07 8 Foreign missionaries for many years have had a definite place in the educational affairs of the Straits Settlements, and more than once it has been our pleasan’ task to pay well-deserved tribute to the life-long, unstinting services of those in charge of the various organisations. But our own397 words
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Article191 1931-12-07 8 From Hong Kong corrfß alverae comment on the proposal to fix the Colony’s Defence Contribution at $5,000 003 annually for a period of five years. The commectaior is the China Mail which expresses the opinion ’’that if the Government of the Straits is honest to itsed and191 words
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Article179 1931-12-07 8 The Round Table has closed and Gandhi has bade farewell to England and taken bis loin cloth? and goafs milk with him to a warmer clime. The inclusion of Mr. Gandhi in the Conference was a very diplomatic move on the part of the British Government.179 words
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Article46 1931-12-07 8 Reuter. Paris, December 6 Agreement has been reached between the Government and the Bank cf France for making good the loss of the Bank’s sterlin balances in I ondon aggregating £BO 000 0 0 none of whish has yet been withdrawn.— Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article978 1931-12-07 8 A. II U Penang, Monday. ar e inclined to-lay to revert to the sentiments contained iu our leading i article of Saturday iu relation to cadet and vo’unteertr inivg and r the observations made by the Bev. G. F. Pykett in the course of Speech Day CelebrationsA. II U - 978 words
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Article82 1931-12-07 8 POLICE AWAITING ARRIVAL 01 ESCORT Kiam Tbean Choy formerly employe' sss cashier at Messrs Guntzel and Schum ;.her. Medan, who was recently arrested in Penang on a charge of criminal bretch of trust of the company s funds was produced again this morning in the Penarg District82 words
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Article92 1931-12-07 8 S RIOUS CHtRGE AGAINST k OMfA RIOT Munueamy, a Tamil, was produced in the Penang District Court, before Mr. H. A. Forrer, this morning on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a Tamil named Veerappan at 10 80 am. on Nove in her 18 at Sungei92 words
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Advertisement91 1931-12-07 8 i t&r Ey YV E A |fw 4 l JhT M ESS*'' jH \k A fast game of football and then a —s, gap, tcLFIShCTG ML T?*3f?f•!□ 3 ililHE im iWUiflal* z :^’r :Or!SSsISK® TURKEYS for thg FESTIVE SEASON at a Specially Reduced Price of 75 cents per lb. Singapore91 words
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Advertisement21 1931-12-07 8 O. HOT&k SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Friday, lltb December, 1931. Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. ’’PRESIDENT ADAMS.”21 words
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Advertisement32 1931-12-07 8 TEA-TLME TIT-BIT :o: A correspondent says that he has just finished a story about a Greek maiden who sat and listened to a lyre all night. Modern love-making is just the same.32 words
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Miscellaneous26 1931-12-07 8 TIDE TABLES Hljh Water. Low Water. To Day 10 22 a.m. 4.11 a.m. 10.46 p.m. 4.35 p.m. To-Morrow 11.15 ?.m. 531 ajn. 1129 p.m. 525 pm,26 words
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Article363 1931-12-07 9 Reuter tragedy at BANGKOK five Killed: Three Injured COLONEL BRINSMEAD SEVERELY HURT Passengers Who Should Have Reached Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. December 7 The Dutch air mail leaving Don Muang for Europe at dawn yesterday morning taxied 1500 metres from the hangar and wasReuter - 363 words
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Article77 1931-12-07 9 -Reuter. Experts to Negotiate With London GOVERNMENT REPRESENTED Amsterdam December 5 A committee of Dutch rubber experts including a representative of the Govern ment is reported to have gone to London to conduct negotiations with British producers and the Colonial Office concerning restric tion. It is-Reuter. - 77 words
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Article85 1931-12-07 9 —Reuter. United Hates xpor‘crs and India Spokane. Washington December 5 Plans have been worked out by the experts* committee of the International hamber of ommerce for an expert sales agreement between United States silver producers and the Government of India with the object of increasing the price of—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article644 1931-12-07 9 Result of Nanking Appeal PARIS TALKS CONTINUE Little progress was made at Paris yesterday where as peets of the Manchurian situation were again under consideration by th© drafting’ committee in consulta tion with Mr. Ito. An unfavourable impression was created upon receipt of644 words
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Article165 1931-12-07 9 —Reuter. Egyptian Politics Obtrude FIGHTING IN MOSQUE Jerusalem. December 7 Amazing scenes were witnessed at the opening of the Moslem Coegress last evening at A 1 Aqsa Mosque. During a discussion on the protection of Moslem holy places. Dr Abdel Hamid, an Egyptian delegate, in a—Reuter. - 165 words
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Article79 1931-12-07 9 Reuter. Plot to Merge with Austria Rome Dscember G The trial of thirty Slovenes on a charge of organising an insurrection in Julian Venetia (acquired by Italy from Austria as a result of the war) for the purpose of merging it with "a foreign country’ ended in theReuter. - 79 words
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Article372 1931-12-07 9 i. —Reuter. Nanking to Defy Extremists Shanghai, December 7 It is learned that the National Govern ment leaders are now determined to continue a policy of moderation despite the strongest public pressure demanding that China shall make no concessions to meet the Council's resolution. As a result ofi.—Reuter. - 372 words
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Article27 1931-12-07 9 K.NG3FORDSMTH LEAVES ALOR STAR Air Commodore Kicgsford Smith left Alor Etar yesterday with the mai's which bad hern brought from Australia by the Southern Sun.”27 words
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Article44 1931-12-07 9 Arrival at Colombo io Good Health {From Our Own Correspondent) Oo’omba. December 7 Mr. Lloyd George and party have arrived and were given a reception. He said he is now in excellent health and has Et&atly benefited by the eea voyagfi-44 words
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Article44 1931-12-07 9 Reuur. Demand of Bengal Congress alcutta, Deceml er 6 A Bengal Congress conference unanimously passed a resolution demanding boycott of British goods, banks, insurance, steamship companies and other undertakings, and foreign cloth, declaring the time h*s come to resume civil disobedience Beuur,Reuur. - 44 words
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Article132 1931-12-07 9 -Reuter. Delicate Meeting at Paris To-day Paris, December 7 Long and difficult discussions are antici pated at the meeting of the committee of experts to day to consider reparations. French Government circles point out that the German memorandum which led to the summoning of the committee shows that the-Reuter. - 132 words
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Article68 1931-12-07 9 —Reuter. Rumour of Abandonment Denied Officially Berlin December G A persistent rumour that Germany will shortly abandon the gold standard is emphatically denied in official quarters. An emergency decree is being issued, probab oi Tuesday, to reduce the cost of living and thereafter salaries and wages.—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article59 1931-12-07 9 -Renter. No Reciprocal Negotiations ai Present Paris, December 5 The French desire to negotiate for an djustment of Tariff difficulties is under stood to have received a rebuff, the Brit’sb Note leaving little hope at present for a favourable solution. France is likely to abandon the-Renter. - 59 words
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Advertisement16 1931-12-07 9 IcHRISTMAS CONVENT J FUND Please help the little ones to happiness by I sending a donation.16 words
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Advertisement211 1931-12-07 9 His Master’s Voice NEW RECORDS Have Just Arrived DECEMBER. ASK TO HEAR THE ABOVE AT S. MOUTRIE C CO., LTD., 16. BISHOP ST., PENANG. IPd SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. tra le is 1.. d the motto oj every men cPs' rt.:. something to tell should he Publicity, Publicity and again Publicity.211 words
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Article131 1931-12-07 10 TODAYS PRICES Tha following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s share list »t 11 B.m. to day f aturd&y To day OHASES > r; >• 75 o Jz m pj a? CO $O. 5 0. $O. o. Mining TTitam Tin -22 .25 .22*131 words
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Article80 1931-12-07 10 Penang, December 6 By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank On London Bank Dena vid 2/3 31/ J 2 ll 4 m/te 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 21/.32 ,i 3 Documentary 2/4 25/32 On New York Bank Demand 38f non) France h T T 940 nom 'rlndia80 words
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Article287 1931-12-07 10 DISCHARGE GRANTED BUT SU3 ENDED Mr. Faulkner Willie Again applied through Mr. A. V. L Davies for his discharge from bankruntcv in the Ban! ruptcy Court before Mr. Jastica Sproul Singapore. Mr. D .viss contended that if the bankrupt was granted the dhcharge, it would perhaps enable him287 words
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Article169 1931-12-07 10 SON AND HEIR FOR GENE TUNNEY New York, November. 18. Mrs. Gene Tuuney, the wife of the former world's heavy weight champion boxer, gave birth to a son thia morning The announcement created considerable interest in many widely different circles as M e Gene Tunney is a169 words
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Article149 1931-12-07 10 Latest Quotations Bat. Fri. Bat Dac. 5 Deo 4 Sept. 19 p ar l a 84 85| 123 96 New York 8.811 8.881 4.851 Montreal 3 9 8 90 Brussels 23* 24 84.88 Geneva 17 1/16 17» 24.86 Amsterdam 8 5/16 8 9/82 12 08 Milan149 words
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Article171 1931-12-07 10 Latest Lon doe, Stw York asd local Prices 77/V* LONDON Sfti £136-176 Unchanged 3 butts’ £***** 0 Unchanged SINGAPORE 37$ per picu! Uncharged 75 tons done RUBBER I Loato 3 d, Unchanged fas Tori 4 7/15 c. (Gold) Unchanged Utt! 9* c, Up c. By CeMri'Hf oi171 words
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Article210 1931-12-07 10 NGLI3H ARE THE ‘'WORLD’S PERFECT GENTLEMEN” Glowing praise of England comes from Ssnor SjJiverria, a well known writer, who in the ConservUiva newspaper A. B. C." pays a tribute to the English as the wotl “most perfect gentlemen.” “If it ii indispeneabh that there shod] be a pnl210 words
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Article249 1931-12-07 10 P>aang December 6 Cis. Benares CpUm p, nom 5 000.OC Gloves H 90. DC Sold b>f Bilhii 72.0 C Mace Hau g ,nora 170.0' Nutmegs 8( s 70.0 C ii I.os ,1 60.00 □ocnnuti p»r 1000 it 15.00 Ocpra SunirUd sales 5.70 Rattans sales 11.10 Rattans e 10.6*249 words
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Article917 1931-12-07 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES 5 F.J -aft 80 cc r* EUBBI2 SD*it e > tsraaffi* s I' 1 Lysr Kuntos iivbber J Ayer Pan» BubbwJ!’*** 3alau PlanttDf SynMeete RrmoW Eubbe’ 0» tUlu Mxitesig Eubtota €> fv BelNoH t Jn a 1 BonUI Riibbrs.ee 7Jrojra Babbzr 1 in 1 >•917 words
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Article154 1931-12-07 10 Members are hereby n->t fi 4 d that the Annu 1 Giner <1 Meeting of the Members of the C ub will bi bel I ii the Selangor Club at 6 30 n.m. on Friday, the 18 h December, 1931. BUSINESS 1. To confirm the minutei of154 words
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124 1931-12-07 10 NOTIJE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that tho fol owing Certificates for in the above Company, registered in the mme of Andrew Kyle Murphy, late of Byram Es a e, Province Wollefilay, are alleged to havo been lost, stolen or mislaid, namely:Certificate No. 871124 words
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Advertisement73 1931-12-07 10 Runny inede' Cheer Ju I an J Cocl Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday LAURA GUERITE will appear Juring the ajter dinner dance. ADMISSION $l.OO Christmas Festivities Tables may now be booked. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldaaok, Manager. ’Pbone 543. MEND YOUR RADIATOR I WHILE YOU USE YOOR CAR! USEiH®, ON SALE73 words
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Advertisement257 1931-12-07 10 New Advei tisements FOR SALE Fill 501 4 aeitcr th-rcughly reliable ’conomical cir. O?er 30 miles per gallon. Oibh $330 immediate Sile. N. G. Mpnck Masco, 38 Ke’awei Ro id. TO LET Compound House, Nx 54, Pad \v»-nu«, Immsdia e Entry. Compound House, N 58, Pael \veaue, 8 Eatry. Compound257 words
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Advertisement127 1931-12-07 10 BJ-Sc K&HA Wf-T: v\ T|K “TERRY’’ rolling Lever Roller (lip. Enables you to file your letters—Lock them up in file and refer to them easily. Gives 50 per cent, more jaw capacity than any similar clip. Send $l-25 for a set of 5 (different sizes). SOLE DISTRIBUTORS; fPinang gazette Rress,127 words
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Article1101 1931-12-07 11 Port of ?Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during’the week: IMPORT TO-DAY From For Dll o' Sailing Tronoh Langkat. P. Bossae and Same Porta To-dav P. Brandan Kampar B. Datoh and T. Anson Same Porta1,101 words
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Advertisement254 1931-12-07 11 H C£ r 1L r gTwe >- ANC Yet she has “SINGAPORE FOOT” I Effortless she glides over the floor icaticns. Any of these symptoms in glorious rythm. The perfect dicate the presence of the insiI partner, yet with all her daintiness dious “Singapore Foot. and popularity she is the254 words
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Article690 1931-12-07 12 MALAY \X’ UKeKPTION List of Stations JX Tho following is a list of shortwave stations which can be received in Malaya: Monday Radio Saigon (49.05 metre,) 6.15 p.m Aun&mite programme 8.15 r*corde> music; 9.15 concert by the under the direction of M. Andre Boyer. Soloists: violin, M.690 words
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Article272 1931-12-07 12 "RIM AU ERAM AT,” OR—l A Chinese correspondent sends ih* following "true” tiger story, dedicated to a iriend who is obsessed with the belief that the "rimau kramat” of Malay superstition is a fact: My friend, v«ho is said to have several years of experience in wild272 words
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Advertisement168 1931-12-07 12 FAILURE or SUCCESS Are you a failure-in that Are you a success -in you have fai,ed in your duty thesense that y° u have made to those who look to you ADEQUATE provision for 'for support and to make pro- the future and fot those visi n for iater years168 words
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Advertisement357 1931-12-07 12 WARRANTY. Dr. WiUuM,’PiAVilb .rr jCfL J) a bona file prescription of an (l eminent mcJuttl practitioner, who Jiscoverel the formula and used it nR I I J with remarkable success in cases Ti p z J of anaemia (blood impoverishment) I ’fe t n and ailments resulting therefrom, 'j amon/i357 words
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Miscellaneous147 1931-12-07 12 /fJJBSTIt ft,/ SOUND Where Sound Sounds Right z 6-15 TO-NfQHT 9-30 I WARNER BAXTER and DOROTHY MACKAILL in “Their Mad Moment FOX PICTURE. g WEDNESDAY lhe Famous British Historical Epic “BALACLAVA” on Hie Charge of the Light Brigade” with Cyril .Viaciagleii {Brother of the Famous Victor Maclaglen) Benita Hume and147 words
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1315 1931-12-07 13 Rahman Hydraulic Tin Company Does Well During Unfavourable Year No Depreciation on Fixed Assets The 24th annual general meet-, ing of the shareholders of the Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Limited., was held at noon on Saturday at the registered offices of the Company, Hongkong1,315 words
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Advertisement270 1931-12-07 13 LJ TO ?L±S^' CELL g S £N Tr^^^cßpsS^r"l JJj- 7 -i v X-.. i «■’Jr I 4 a*? uK-* *>■ r r -A f Mm <* ZsyIJSI Drink in j lew Health and Vitality That’s what you do when you take Sanatogen. A famous physician, writing about the influence of270 words
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Advertisement233 1931-12-07 13 HL WDiogOmginal I gIT!K i R s(j y S,ooks I IKI d Il Dick’s Original Balata Bering is today r cognised as the premier driving belt of the world. ’‘Dicks Original” Trade Mark on your belting is an assurance that you can rely on good service always. l’ Sole Agents233 words
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1355 1931-12-07 14 DIVISION 1 Alton ViUa 2 Derby C. 0 Bolton W. 1 Blackpool 2 Chelsea 3 Vla.che.terC 2 Grimsby T. 1 bunder! and 3 Huddersfield T. 1 Blackburn R. 1 Leicester C. 2 Vest B. A. 3 Liverpool 4 Birmingham Middlesbrough 4 Sheffield U Newcastle1,355 words
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Advertisement735 1931-12-07 14 Hiz vi! ■Stf f ggaß ft, lIZ aS \WraiiJP ordinary tail3| Er /jjf \C J Mnfflflilii I ored garment, HSSS KHa I r 1 o h wouldn’t you T Im I tor 7 wSHi I difference? I CONSTIPATION tlliif I Check it at once with IS CjlOUCiy Dr. Morse’s Indian735 words
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Advertisement80 1931-12-07 14 wll Jf fl Don’t waste ieit-ove'tg Serve them cold with H.p Sauce. That’s the 3 i m enjoyable way—every w ill be eaten with ze>t.There’s nothin" like the subtle, ticing flavour of H.P. SAUCE V If you are not already utitij H.F.Sa -u write to A. R. HOLDEN CO.LiJu G.P.O.80 words
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Article641 1931-12-07 15 Penang, December 7. 1931 chowrasta market Mutton— cts. Mutton Indian par !b 40 Head goat 120 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart lung do 90 1.30 Tripe M d o 90 Goat or Sheep p e r lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 35 per lb 35 Kidney641 words
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Advertisement272 1931-12-07 15 Modern Methods of Efficient UP 'untins YOUR health ties wcrk, speeds up TAeCa.tJ entry and reference, srvi'S lime (and over- /y mo) s and saves money. Th of Leading f nd:i.?trlal Firms have They dear all wastes and fl i i poisojos from your ays.eau proved this. leaving you fail272 words
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Advertisement402 1931-12-07 15 I z^Vj>'X'O f $/h <»;' w x P' Y z llLes*/'£. IeZ^'‘; -i5 0r A Nurse A X 9 say s JrS J K “I ccin truthfully 2 WAS FED ON I ‘J Doctor’s baby this O T T'YXT O 7 V “Baby was fed on ’S y* d wcnt402 words
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Advertisement1390 1931-12-07 16 i M."»irgtai>ai. jmiM rmTiwM.i— THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I "S INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG I <■<«?» WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. g f x i g x MERIONES Dc 11 London» Rotter am and Hamburg I I x AOHILLE3 Dec 18 M .washes, L m ion, Rotterdam, &Hi mb arg1,390 words
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Advertisement849 1931-12-07 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APGAR LINES 'ompanies Incorporated in England.] MAIL PASSE.NGER and CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co Penang, TeluK Anson, Pon 9w t under contract with His Majesty’s tenham. Malacca and Government, London and Far Serv ce. East Mail Service. Mata Han p c n Outwards849 words
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