Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 December 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-12-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 286. VOL. LXXXIX. SATURDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement435 1931-12-12 1 J, NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. J! Office 52, Leith Street t —l—mi I I I IBMI |l HIIWW— w the all steel JilL refrigerators A/ST7-7L75L BJggFlI GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., 169 HP Cad et Tourer I OF AMERICA. R HI I _<» /AT-... r»—,> j I435 words
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Advertisement16 1931-12-12 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772 t 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. I16 words
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Advertisement2185 1931-12-12 2 2 lIMU “tolĕt TAIPING TURF CLUB ffrr >• i m n '~g I i 7 A New built brnsalowfl No. 6wd 10, Amateur Races J B Soecial w Appointment to I AneWSCfOi Harereavea Ro*d tnd upetair bungalow oy M i>- SuKSohove. El ROKPP n Q Saturday, 19th BBMBB Bgm Horas2,185 words
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Article973 1931-12-12 3 fCMS ME 'O3IES Ihe 1917 Uoses Down Afhr 13 Years Tee 1917 Cub, feuaded duri g the war by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and a greup of Labour and Liber 1 pac £b b Bigcchted with the 1 te Mr. E. D. Mcrei'a Union of Demccrat’c Control,973 words
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Advertisement406 1931-12-12 3 ,BH\ ©vi Lif > L 'll Big f/ i®Mlr-TB@r<w -4jUml 'io The best time for us I THE cold weather is the best rime for us fevers and sickness are at their lowest. And in the few short, cold months lost energies must be recuperated and reserves of vitality built406 words
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Advertisement327 1931-12-12 3 SMOOTH, SILKEN SKIN, THE IRRESISTIBLE magnet, screen stars and their directors say l B What charm there is in a petal-smooth skin ?UN I B an d dazzling complexion! And great film Ililß B directors and stars themselves alike insist H th** “exquisite smooth skin is a vital factor n327 words
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Article756 1931-12-12 4 REBEL WHOS f OBODY COULU HATE Mr. Cook’s Stormy Life MK. Arthur James Cook, the miners' leader, who died recently, was tli3 Peter Pan of the Socialist movement. His wild enthusiasm, his fervid rhetoric, and his unquenchable exuberance always savoured of youth. Ho seemed never to756 words
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Advertisement488 1931-12-12 4 Youthful figures at all age» NOW, sr < jXz f I -iShHp “L /1 4' J ®l' iv ,w ._a Si »w SCIENCE FIGHTS FAT 11 Tint nnlv ban itjhed fa*-, but increased health People used to think that excess fat all J came from over-eating or under-exercise ai oue488 words
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Advertisement138 1931-12-12 4 IIcHRISTMAS CONVENT FUND Please help the little ones to happiness by sending a donation. I lea Ferrins' 1 I SAUCE P Its piquant flavour pleases the fra la'e B He’s a baby < to be p r u d of 1a Ha I f y./'-- Baby has never given V138 words
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Advertisement359 1931-12-12 4 i—mmm—i '< “You Can’t Stop Me From Lovin’You” is the title of Ethel Water’s new London s success and here are the words of this f Snappy Song. You can put flit in my garble J Seal up your pockets with glue 0 You can even throw fleas ;t On359 words
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Article1202 1931-12-12 5 VAIN WAIT FOR CALL TO HIS DEATH-BED B 1 RNOLD B jcneti’d wife waiting for c ■q him toaak for her as he 'ay dying p g waiting fcr a message that a yw cime and bmnd by oath i< fl*« to ente.-tii house unless1,202 words
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Advertisement384 1931-12-12 5 I Best 1932 Value. NEW /hM MODEL I Iwelve-oix I BEAUTY ECONOMY COMFORT I ll I J Sliding Roof 3 Leatli a r Upholstery, Front ard Rear Bumpers, I Luggage Carrier. Triplex Safety Glats. fl I miles per gallon. S 2,3 5 O (Cash or Easy Terms.) v.\ I Sales384 words
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News From All Parts
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Article184 1931-12-12 6 s alvage operations postponed Sea Refuses to Give Up Its Treasure Paris, December 3 The Italian salvage ship. Artiglio.” has abandoned until next spring her per sistent efforts to recover the treasure tu r ;k in the Peninsular and Oriental line" ‘‘Egypt’ near tho coast of Brittany.184 words
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Article112 1931-12-12 6 THE INCESSANT ESPION .GE CHARGES Warsaw, December 1 One result of ths numerous recent trials -of Polish officers and soldiers on charges of espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union has led to great chan es in the personal Department of the i dice War Ministry dealing112 words
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Article83 1931-12-12 6 SUGGESTION REGARDING FREE PASSAGES Ths question of making free passages for Government servants to India conditional upon their travelling in British ships is raised by the Morning Post s diplomatic correspondent. He says th it it is fo’t in m»ny quarters tbit when every effort83 words
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Article73 1931-12-12 6 J ‘.PANE3E MILITARY COUNCIL’S DECISION Tohio Dscember 3 bo Japan c Supreme Mi’itary Counci’ re-: Vi t that J t.q could agree to a general dis >rm%n36nt c: 1 on the condition that she was not hxju <>. Ito reduce further her own armaments which she bolds tra already73 words
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Article66 1931-12-12 6 SPATE OWNERSHIP DEMANDED Madrid. Dacember 3 The state ownership of all the Spanish rai'ways is demanded by Congress Delegates representing 50 000 Spanish railwaymen, which carr ed a resolution calling on tha •j j .ernmeut to aoopt a policy of national! nation within a fortnight. ongrrss reserved its66 words
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Article48 1931-12-12 6 death of man who wore IT IN BED tv A p 7 >3s E° ld mn> Pet?r Bell. Of Ws hng-en Street. South Ba-k. North Iw-nutl' a ,osp;til Middlrs b.k wo T, hia lle r ’'Shike .o n .nd lit Ud’.y buoL: fire he »«s48 words
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Article132 1931-12-12 6 DOGS IN O OVER Special Cabins in A Lux-iry Liner In two specially reserved cabins, two line St. Bernard dogs are sampling tho joys of an ocean trip on a luxury liner from Lisbon to New York. The dogs were bought by an American132 words
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Article115 1931-12-12 6 END OF AN ADVENTUROUS CAREER Milan, December 3 An adventurous career came to an end when a former talian atholio Nun who married a Mahdist chief in the >udan 47 years ago died at Verona, aged 78, surrounded by numerous chi’dren an I grandchildren. The deceised,115 words
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Article134 1931-12-12 6 MODERN EDITION OF THE ”BLA K HOLE OF CALCUTTA” A modern edition of the PUck Hole of Calcutta was staged on October 21 at apo pular cinema in Ca'cutta when one of the lifts containing three women and five man, stuck halfway between floors and confined134 words
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Article123 1931-12-12 6 MOTHER T OVE PLU4 AN OBLIGING COLONEL When Frau Wild, who lives at Knltbergmoos in Bavaria, heard that her 17-year rid eon had enlisted in the French Foreign Legion she petitioned for his discharge. -ut she waa unsuccessful, and eo she scraped enough money togrthsr tn123 words
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Article115 1931-12-12 6 SIX MONTHS ON AN ISLAND—AND LOOKING ft ELL Three Americans have arrived at Balboa, Panama Canal, sfter spending six months on a lonely' bouth rea island of the Cocos group. They are Elmer n ?li er. aged 54 Paul 'tackwick. 21. and Gordon Brawner, 18. Ihey left 9m115 words
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Article79 1931-12-12 6 SEQUEL AFTER GAT ATE—AND DIED On the ground that the food ehe prepared for him killed the (*mily cat. Samuel Sher man h*s 3ou fe ht exemption from supporting bis wile. •Judg said Sherman, "sin prepare! a meal fjr me. but the cat ate it by mistake and79 words
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Article76 1931-12-12 6 “DON’T TAKE IT OUT OF CHURCH” A mother to walk away with her cry ing beby during the sermon at obbing Church when the Bishop of Chelmsford, the Rt Riv Henry A. Wilson, said: “Whatever you do don t take that baby out. We all76 words
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Article67 1931-12-12 6 AUTO. CI R )EN. NEW YORK SUGGESTS ‘GIN’’ The three first words a haby should be taught to say, declared M Citroen, the French moto- oar manufacturer, in a speech at Columbia University, are: Mama, papa and auto. But sarcae-ic New York commentator? suggest that babn*s in67 words
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Advertisement283 1931-12-12 6 v ,;i I m ,oc.| .5 Z j I 1 Q: I I that is spreadingover Malaya: V I Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow I of testimony, prove the supreme value and suitability 1 I of Cow <Sc Gate Milk Food throughout Malaya. When < I t all283 words
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Advertisement271 1931-12-12 6 i: state Trust Agencies (1927) Limited, Registered Office: 1/3, Ralfes CbatnberSj RiffUs Place, Sbgspore, (registered under the Tra i Companies Ordinance 1926 witu security deposited with tnc SStri. s Settlements Government) ii prepared to act a« Tnsiess, Executors, Administrators, Hsctiwrs, Mamtg» I st Heal Estate, ttto; ncys lor CsHection cl271 words
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1935 1931-12-12 7 Results of Amateur Races Purser Springs Surprise in Opening Event Malay Rider Injured i r. Our Ohti Correspondent) Ipoh, December 11 spite of inclement weather a J rowd attended the amateur s this afternoon, including His iLhnesa the Sultan of Perak and1,935 words
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Article33 1931-12-12 7 PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN THE F.M.S. NEXT YEAR The list of public holidays in the F.M.S. for 1932 which just been gazetted includes Armistice There ere fourteen h Jidays in the list.33 words
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Article179 1931-12-12 7 The Hockey match arranged for this afternoon on the Hutchings School ground between the P. C. C. and The Rest has been cancelled Mr. A. P. Oropley, retired ruperintendent of Government Quarters in Kuala Lumpur who was awarded the Imperial Service Medal on His Maj sty s179 words
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Article267 1931-12-12 7 PENANG Rugby —Penang ”A v Taiping on the Esplanade at 445 p.m. Penang: O R T. Henman; W. T Francis A D. Campbell. D G M. Owen and 0. H. Rogers; A. D. M. Toleon and I 0. Mountain L. G Lee, L 0. S I Knowks267 words
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Article309 1931-12-12 7 Mr. R S. WJson. of the Straits Times, is going home on leave by the Rajputans sailing to day. Government has appointed a Committee to consider milk and ghee control in the S. 8. and F. M. S. The slight improvement in Colonel Brins mead s condition309 words
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Article279 1931-12-12 7 TO-DAY’S MATCHES F. A. Cup: ‘econd Round THE following are tha matches in the English and Scottish J eagucs and in the second round of the F. A, Cup to be played to-day DIVISION 1 Araen&l v Huddersfield T, SizEsitt&’&Cfn v West Ha»u U, Blackburn R.279 words
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Article294 1931-12-12 7 ODD GOAL IN FIVE Alor Star who had a lead of three clear goals at half time just *oa by an odd goal in their hockey with tbe P. 0.0 on the Hutchings School ground yesterday. The home team was b&dly handicapped by the absence of294 words
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Advertisement12 1931-12-12 7 TO-NIGHT LAURA GUERITE will present an entirely different programme at The Runnymede.12 words
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Article439 1931-12-12 8 WHAT IS IN FRONT OF THEM Another heart-rending letter from an unemployed domiciled European, imploring his countrymen and the Government to do something for the out-of-woiks in the class that cannot be repatriated, reached us this morning. It requires no great imagination to picture what this unfortunate man has undergone439 words
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Article238 1931-12-12 8 The decision by the r unard Company to cease work upon the construction of the T3,000-ton liner which was to have been launched next May will come as a great disappointment to Clydeside, and. indeed, to Britain as a whole. At the present time the country can238 words
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Article97 1931-12-12 8 Singapore Machines for Siam (From Our Own Correspondent) j Bangkok, December 11 Five R.A F. Hawker Horsley planes from the Air Base at Singapore, commanded by Group Captain Jackson, are arriving at Don Muang on December 15 and wifi depart on the nineteenth Their object is to97 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article62 1931-12-12 8 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette*’ Sir,—Hurrah The letter on European unemployment gets to rock bottom facts. Why not a Dollar per month from every Britisher” in Malaya till times improve Start the fund going. Herewith my $l. Yours etc.. Ex-Srrgkant of the Old Brigade. Alor Star.62 words
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Article80 1931-12-12 8 I .A Hokkien named Tan Teng Sai was I this morning produced before Mr. J. P Biddulph, Penang Police Magistrate, and I charged that he on December 11 at 9pm at Acheen Street Ghaut, Penang. struck] Tan Sian with an axe and under such mrcumstanoes that if80 words
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Article1803 1931-12-12 8 The King’s New Portrait Air Route to Canada From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 19 THE place of honour at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters’ exhibition at the Royal Institute Galleries, London, is given to a new portrait of the King by Mr. Frank 0. Salisbury.1,803 words
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Advertisement309 1931-12-12 8 r■ G-r-|-7«o E illl 4 'l •|!|l f’ODAV 2N Izfef Ijllil steiM i IIM I waSiMl i R I; ih Iji 0 i ifo Ob h e Lilies’ s 'i S jiii I, BY’ APPOINTMENT TO I His Majesty The King LAISSON SEC Gout Arnericain $3-75 perqua-t 2-20 per pint309 words
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Advertisement32 1931-12-12 8 o E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST, ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.32 words
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Advertisement18 1931-12-12 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: Is the Englishman a good loser?” asks a writer. Always—until he loses his collar stud.18 words
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Article768 1931-12-12 9 ,—Reuter. CHINA NOT SATISFIED 4 Reception of Settlement DR. SZE SUFFERING FROM STRAIN Ordered to Take Complete Rest A Tokio cable announces the resignation of the Japanese Caoinet, though the reason is not stated. Nanking is dissatisfied with the League Resolution, and it is stated that it,—Reuter. - 768 words
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Article461 1931-12-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Policy on Imperial Unity BUSY TIME AHEAD London, December 11 Parliament to day adjourned for the Christmas recess. The Motion for the Ad journment of the House of Commons pro vides for reassembly on Febru.ry 2 unless the Speaker in consultation with the Gov ernment—Rugby Radio Service. - 461 words
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Article92 1931-12-12 9 Siamese Bags Again Set Out for Europe (From r 'ur Own Correspondent) Bang' ok, December 11 To morrow the Christmas mails for Europe which set out on their jTurney by the mail train to Penang on December 2 and were returned to the Capital owing to flooding of92 words
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Article49 1931-12-12 9 —Reuter. Plea for Removal of Dutch Restrictions Jerusa’em December 11 At the Moslem Congress the delegate from Sumatra proposed that representations should be made to the Dutch Government for the removal of restrictions on Moslem students in the Dutch Indies who wished to study in Arab countries—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article173 1931-12-12 9 ,—Reuter. No Definite Agreement Yet DUTCH ATTITUDE London, December 11 It is learned in authoritative circles in London, that no agreement has been signed relating to rubber restriction. Unofficial conversat ions have been proceeding and certain progress has been made, but reports that a stage has been,—Reuter. - 173 words
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Article100 1931-12-12 9 A great sight this for lovers' eyes, A cloud of golden butterflies, Or wars they wakonad memories That on the day had come, From sleep within some chrysalis, To wing a golden lovers’ kiss And quiver in the sun Whose was the hand such beauty wrought I100 words
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Article68 1931-12-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Scheme to Reorganise Cotton Industry London, December 11 Important proposals for reorganising the cotton industry have been issued by the Joint Committee of the cotton trade org&nisa lions. These provide that interested sections of industry should gi to Parliament for a statutory scheme for scrapping—Rugby Radio Service. - 68 words
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Article63 1931-12-12 9 Ratification Delay a Mere Technicality Washington, December 11 Though it is now clear that Congress will not ratify the Moratorium before tie official date. December 15, the adminis tration are unperturbed. The. Under Secretary, Mr. Mills, states that lack of immediate ratification would be regarded as a mere63 words
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Article46 1931-12-12 9 ,—Rugby Radio Service. London, December 11 Sterling improved in the Foreign Exchanges to-day and in the Stock Markets there was a sharp rally in British Funds The movement ia genera’ly attributed io yesterday’s optimistic statement ibv the Chancellor of the Exchequer cn Budget prospects.-,—Rugby Radio Service. - 46 words
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Article582 1931-12-12 9 ers would be paid off to night.—Rugby Radio Service. Keen Disappointment on Clydeside COMPANY’S STATEMENT London December 11 The decision of the directors of the Cunard Company to suspend work on the giant new liner now under construction st Clydebank has been received withers would be paid off to night.—Rugby Radio Service. - 582 words
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Article203 1931-12-12 9 The relief aeroplane sent from Australia to convey to England the air mails from the aeroplane Southern Sun,* recently wreck ed at A<or Stir, is expected to leave Singapore on the return flight to Australia on the 26 th Lecember, 1931. By arrangement with the203 words
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Advertisement247 1931-12-12 9 His Master’s Voice NEW RECORDS Have Jtist Arrived DECEMBER. ASK. TO HEAR THE ABOVE AT S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 16. BISHOP ST., PENANG. SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. tra It is bad the motto of every man k something to $8 J sell should be Publicity, Publicity and ogain Publicity. Economy ceases247 words
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Article684 1931-12-12 10 EURASIAN ASSOCIATION MEETING Unanimously Re-Elected as President Again At the annual meeting of the Eurasian Association, Penang Branch, held at the P. R. C. Pavilion last evening a vote of confidence was passed in Dr. J. E, Smith who was unanimously reelected President for684 words
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Article574 1931-12-12 10 LIST NO. 27 The following furthsr subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged:— fits. Amount previously published as per List No 26. 22 608 21 Staff of Messrs Mansfield Co Ltd. Mr W Penrice 10 00 I, RF W Leonard 500 M Reid 5 00 N P Walaha 2574 words
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Article68 1931-12-12 10 Penang, D*o»mber 12 By Courtesy of th« Chartered Bank Oq London Bink Demind 2/4 1/16 4 m/tl 8/4 3/16 Private 3 m/ts credit 2'4 3/4 3 i, Documentary 2/4 7/8 Q J° rk Bank 37 < "0“ France M TT, 940 nom InJ.e T F 154| Bangkok „T.T 8,12068 words
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Article368 1931-12-12 10 St. GEORGE THE MART TH (Church of England) 3rd Sunday in Advent 750 Litany, Ram Matins, Ps LXXVIIT Hymn 217, 8-30 Holy Communion. 10.30 Holy Commnnioi Chinese, C p m Evensong, P« LXXVI 174, Hymns 352. 49, 414, 38, Magnificat 171, Nunc Dimittis 172. Thursday, 8 Holy Coma368 words
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Article246 1931-12-12 10 Penang December 12 Benaree Opium p eheft nom 5 JOO.OC Clovtf h M.O: Gold leaf ««Han 72,(K Maee Picket notn 170.GC Nutmegf 8(i M 70.00 ii HOfl «I 60.00 □o<sonutep>' 1000 15.00 Clopra Sundries sales 5.871 Rattana false 11 H Rattans Ooarte 10 6' Green SnaU Shel 13.00246 words
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Article46 1931-12-12 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Sniokea Sheet for to day are a? follows: 00t 101 cents per ib. Deceu b?r ic,i Jan./Mar. 1982 lot 11 April/June 1932 11J H Market quiet. London and Liverpool Stock likely to be nireaeed by 50 tons.46 words
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Article165 1931-12-12 10 TO PAY 8 PRICES The fo-owing were the latest quotations iu MESSRS. KENNEDY Oc.’s ohare list at 1 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day 2 S S 5 Shares >. -s pq a; cq 10. o* o- 8 oRubber (Dollar) Mai aka P. -70 .8) .77i .85165 words
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Article63 1931-12-12 10 Latest Lendos, New York isd L’xai Prices riNi LONDON Sjwi ZW 10 0 Up 12 z 6 Utah? 514Q78 Up 12/6 SINGAPORE $69.75 per picul Up 3/j c. ICO tons date Lwtei 3i d. Up 1/15 d. Rk Tor: 4 9/16 c, (Gold) Down 1/16 c. Lral63 words
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Article24 1931-12-12 10 essrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London December 10 Spue £136 17.6 three months’ bn-ing £139.15 0 three month’s gelling 139 17 6,24 words
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Article167 1931-12-12 10 Latest Quotations Fri. Thure. Sai. Deo 11 Deo. 10 Sept. 19 Paris 84 18/16 83 15/ 6 128.96 New York 8 82| 8.29 i 4.85 g Montreal 3 98 3 93 Bru?sels 23 13/16 28& 84.83 1 Geneva 17 16 15/16 24.86 Amsterdam 8 7/32 8167 words
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Article168 1931-12-12 10 Tue A-cl 8’ ra 7 8erg°r Bail ng m.?. Lalandia will arrive at Ptnarg from Southampton on M mday mirnitg 14 b instant with the following Straits passenzerß Mrs K G’or*, Mr J We-pLley, Mr And Mrs 8 B Palmer, Mr and Me M L Will iTna Mr168 words
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Advertisement146 1931-12-12 10 THE ONLY WAY TO END INDIGESTION remove the cau e and you REMOVE iHE PAIN Nine tenths of digestive troubles are caused uyfood fermentation and excess acid in the stomach, and it is only by ending these conditions that permanent relief can be hoped for. I!.; 1 qa c^ eBt146 words
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Advertisement100 1931-12-12 10 off e r s value in writing comfort and long service at a low S P r ce rw H /w IF Z Do,,ar 271 upwards In Black, MoHl«d P g or Colour». X OF STATIONERS S AND JEWELLERS BkAGKBIRB PEHS Made by the "Swan Pen people. Illuitratad litt pott100 words
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Advertisement430 1931-12-12 10 New Adver ti sement s M I.BUE LE A A EOUS Wanted —O ?nr two nateiy 200 To al Rp, R.Un F Wirkirg pressure 125 te. per i q in. Mu Ibein g >cd 00n FOR SALa~~ Powerfnl pair of Prism Blnoeul... (Hy Z.iee) 8 x 40 -albtr casr, recently430 words
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Article614 1931-12-12 11 FRiSER’S WEEKLY REPORT Raubs Still Advancing Singepore, D?c. 8 The quantity cf tin ere over-preduesd ;n the F.M.B. duntg the quota period endirg 31et August is being steadily reduced and th* r xcees at Novembsr 30cL vas down to 1,870 jobs. The pr.c3 of the icetal614 words
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Article117 1931-12-12 11 AFTER ALLOWANCE FOR DEPRECIATION Ths quarterly statement of Patino Mines and Euterpiises Const Lda.ed, the important Bolivian tin producer, shaws that the company is s’ill incurring heavy losses. Tae net loss for tbe three months ended Sjp. 30. 1931. was £46,189, tfter providh g £104.703 for depreciation117 words
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Advertisement125 1931-12-12 11 EE B I 3’ 1 '.2 j 5 The prompt i arrival of the Fire J\ I Brigade will often save [j\ hu M other properties from L j becoming involved in the >j \A TjJM blaze. Thus an efficient |(V4’'V 1 alarm system will materially -\X jgrN i assist125 words
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Advertisement119 1931-12-12 11 A nigh-CITFS Guaranteed LEVER. WATCH The four 1 cfera in c J thte e-.u.. lor two EI B I b| .z.’LtCWi b vs anG u il IL-I S W< guarai.rc.i tu sen.i yvu, T K B Absolutely Fr se.‘TO cf S O R E| KBI I our Un ..us sur.ru:119 words
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Advertisement286 1931-12-12 11 Th® Present problem «■HBKMHaBQMHHKQEKVn»BaUSK9BSBUBKaeiinKSQZKiSB» Let Dunlop Solve it For You I Lo 1 k at our list of PRESENTS that will really be USED and appreciated. Then wr-te to u s or to WE ARNES or to K. LEE SAN, Penang, ordering what you have chosen. That is all you286 words
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Miscellaneous205 1931-12-12 11 JESTW’ j />— T.H„ Hn SOU N p dXF s> sTE Where Sound Sounds Right -L— I 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 MATINEE To-morrow at 2.45 UFA Biillient Dramatic Rcmance of Iht Impetiel Rimfcn Court I the I I 'WHITE DSVIIL I with Ivan Mosjoukin Lil Dagover and Betty Amann !i I205 words
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Article1314 1931-12-12 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY Name of F rom Sailing For of Steamer Malang TongkaS Kopab, Renong Same Porte To-day and Victoria Point Sitiawan Kuala Karan1,314 words
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Advertisement13 1931-12-12 12 Start taking ‘PHYLLOSAN’ tr&ONOUNCBD m-O-(AN) a* TO-DAY! It revitalizes and rejuvenettes! i; I13 words
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Article670 1931-12-12 13 UNSUCCESSFUL EFFORT Second German Assault On Kanchenjunga THE eternal snow and ice of the Himalayan giants witnessed in 1931 yet another heroic and unsuccessful effort to vanquish them. Tbrice. in three rucccseive year?, Germ-nne have nnde the assinlt, and ?8 many timee Lave they b»en repuleed. la670 words
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Advertisement345 1931-12-12 13 WHISKY pretW t«st <• b« the best. 4\\ Awarded first frits ta open coanpetfttoe <t ‘Eewers’ EahfMtU**, London, 192«. B PtJ tfr]f it— <md judge fer yourself. H SIME DARBY A Co- Ltd.. SINGAPORE I I JaM I I E I SlfpW I i I i I \ffft l !'W345 words
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Advertisement130 1931-12-12 13 A Gentleman Always Looks Well Pressed Fn Good Clothes When in Eng’"nd. call and fit yourself out with clothes at rpprox half original cost, Overcoats. Leung**, Sports, Dress Sults, Plus Fours, etc. Created by eminent Savile Row and West End Tailors viz. g— Davies, Scholte, Pool?, r> Tautz. Sandon. Lesley130 words
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Advertisement600 1931-12-12 13 I B—> Pro-phv-lac-tic, with its ©ro-pfui-fce-tic B p 7 tween the teeth, 7 around the molars. TO OTH BRUSHES B Ito ity. It has been endorsed < r by dentists for 42 years for its quality aud efßciency. Always sold in the M H 8 yellow box. Look for the600 words
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Article217 1931-12-12 14 AMAZING FEATS OF STRENGTH BY A YOUTH LIFT a horse and cart. Uphold eix men on his b ck. HUlahtavy steel safe expended in his teeth. Raise an iron g’rdsr reqairing a lorry and two draught borers to pul'. These are the feats of strength217 words
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Advertisement203 1931-12-12 14 < mi Lv |gfcgSr H OsW/ ff tfWuW M* m F’i?- th* finest, H'P-Vhi;!? nhlsu 1 custom-tail-K:‘ ;!l<!9^<lswiM fl?ni!n ore«i suit cost VliiL \ii !i ’’ii ili I onl v a trifle r. )-MS W||M sss BIG BEN gives you “custom-made” value in alarm clocks. Gives you far more in203 words
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Advertisement160 1931-12-12 14 BEHIND THE CIGAR A man giving bis address as “Wormwcod Scrubs” was a witness in a case of alleged receiving of stolen property recently at Middlesex Sessions. Counsel: Do yon usually describe yourself as a thief when you try to arrange a sale Man: Oh no, I am usually on160 words
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Article655 1931-12-12 15 Penang, December 12, 1931 CHOWRABTA MARKET Mutton- j cta> Mutton Indian per lb 40 Head goat 120 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart lung do 90 1.30 Tnpe do 90 boat or Sheep p e r lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 39 °aet per lb 3 q655 words
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