Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 December 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-12-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 292. VOL. LXXXIX. SATURDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement307 1931-12-19 1 tNAGATAi 1 bbothess dentists Office next jo The Dispensary. Office 62, Leith Street n» 111 MMMMM— WB^—— a’j-.dawwtemi WM? lohnson vA L E OUIBOWD 5 fiflSHRp’nr powEit o A fA rc FTnfeaiiL i sĕ= I o m 10 a a MLJJga. raus \i It&Sr f->'a?xv4>'V*4 V.s7’QB53S»Fj*4.€3S*wRfc Z* 4 'y.e&y-A 3307 words
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Advertisement16 1931-12-19 1 J STUDIO j with up-to-date Photography by electric light. J I ’Phone 778. j| 68,70, I16 words
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Advertisement2179 1931-12-19 2 I PENANG TURF CLUB. BANKS. X “muSa HUTSCHimj, i.v. W JS*: Ss SW-JSS 3rd Day—Thursday, 14th. January 1932. subscribed Oapiui «1300,000 by Royal charts*.d j New built bungato«« No. 6 and 10, iil n av _Saturday 16th. Jan. ”ry 1932. Paid-up £1,050,000 —M_Hargreaves Road and upstair bungalow 1 ciarrrh Reserve2,179 words
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Article618 1931-12-19 3 Although in no pn> <f tto world B Christi as w. homed more heartily than in EtgLtd, set it is a c d fficnit cf ex^l.nation, that probetly over 80 per cent, of the strictly seasonal h music to. be beard this week is of foreign618 words
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Article178 1931-12-19 3 THE RISING COST OF GOVERNMENT Mr. Philip Snowden h sb la’d: “When I first entered Parliament in 1906, 25 years ago, the total national txpenditure for the y»a r pxcluling the Post was £123.000,C00. This year it is £BO4, 000,000— nearly seven times more. Income tax then178 words
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Advertisement231 1931-12-19 3 Qke (3eyi~ o’T ffiW I <yM Choose B iIM //W "Swan” Pent and y° u 03(1 t iIMJ be quite sure j lh a 1 the I presents you b UIBy arc S ,v,n B JOijfigaf this year will Fl --Ql meet with W e v e ry bod y*t231 words
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Advertisement94 1931-12-19 3 11 A High Clasi Guaranteed w LEVER WATCH jSSc The tour line» ot letter, in c JIK I Al this square stand lor t w ojg t R Bl boys and two girls nann I ipTjgyn Ml ft tSXS3 w’guarant.e tu senu yvuJT! A A| Ab»ol Free, one S I94 words
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Advertisement542 1931-12-19 3 j,... i ijuj u./" Nmiiimiiiiii ii-,.. |r -X I S S 1 1 xz Cr |T. C. The Smile that is spreadingoverM.alaya! r Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow j < of testimony, prove the supreme value and suitability < iIC of Cow Gate Milk Food throughout Malaya. When542 words
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Article1119 1931-12-19 4 In Ancient Greece—Many Changes— On Chrismas Eve -J. M. N. Before makb g a tour of inspection of one of tie belfries of Dublin and the menwhojagkle with the masaive iron ins’rument?. a brief glance at the history of balls will prove of inheres'. The large-J. M. N. - 1,119 words
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Advertisement255 1931-12-19 4 ||i||||| «yfc(R|l3 For many years Johnnie Walker has held a reputation for fine whisky. This reputation is cherished, the quality that made it carefully maintained. The blend that is chiefly responsible for Johnnie Walker’s popularity is Johnnie Walker Red Label.” Therefore, no “Red Label” leaves Kilmarnock which is not as255 words
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Advertisement99 1931-12-19 4 He’s a baby thx to be proud of y Baby has never given a moment’s trouble since Mother put him on Mellin’s Food. He puts on weight steadily week by week no digestive troubles disturb his tranquil slumbers. This is because Mellin’s Food, when mixed as directed, resembles breast milk99 words
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Advertisement372 1931-12-19 4 fe': t. A'. j' < v “You Can’t Stop Me From Lovin’You” is the title of Ethel Water’s new Lon ion I success and here are the woids of this Snappy Song. You can put flit in my gargle Seal up your pockets with glue You can even throw fleas372 words
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Article890 1931-12-19 5 GREA" CAMPAIGN OPENED “1 Back” This Appeal.. SUPREME IMPORTANCE OF SELLING BRITISH Tb p r^nc °f Wales inaugurated the the Buy British” 0 .mpafgn, in a clear and forceful speech which he delivered at the B rmingham studio of the 8.8 0. and which was brcaicait890 words
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Advertisement178 1931-12-19 5 II IiMI IMMIIMHII MimviHlll'l The Silk House VF assiamulls FOR Variety, Quality and Service Just received Nev Cbiffjn-Volvets in Lovely shades and prints. Printed Crepedediines and Chiffons At competitively cheap prices Inspection guaranteed Satisfactory 20. Beach Street. Tel. 626. iii l i'i Ji'i w T MWMH~7r^iirrTiir^^ rarißrrianHrar p— for the178 words
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Advertisement579 1931-12-19 5 to '(j smokeWinning Hands require careful attention. The first requisite is a pure soap. J' Cuticnra Soap used every I time you wash your hands does /S much to prevent redness and roughness caused by daily tasks. 1 OR Always dry hands thoroughly. j Assist with Cuticura Ointmeat if necessary.579 words
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Miscellaneous92 1931-12-19 5 jn Aid of Poppy Day Fund Under the distinguished patronage of the Honourable The Resident Councillor and Mrs. P. T. Allen THE FAMOUS Dean's Star Opera of Singapore, presents On Sunday Night at 9 p.m. at Theatre Royal, Penang Road "SRI MATEE MLNJAREE” A grand and interesting Hindustani Play. A92 words
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Article227 1931-12-19 6 -“8. T." FIRST REGULAR ISSUE OF NEW MAGAZINE With the issue for December. ‘The Crown Colonist begins regular monthly pub’ication as a magazine devoted to the in teresta of what is generally referred to as the British Colonial Empire, excluding the Dominions and India A preliminary number,-“8. T." - 227 words
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Article172 1931-12-19 6 CANTON TO WAR AGAINST THEM Canton Nov. 8 The Canton Bureau of Social Affairs h*s decided to enforce the Government order prohibiting fortune tellers after January 1 next. The object of this action by the bureau is to wipe out all forms of superstition which is considered a hindrance172 words
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136 1931-12-19 6 MALAY SERIOUSLY INJURED Following a petty collision which led to a fight a Malay named Dakar bin Mataa man waa removed to the Butterworth Hospital suffering from severe wounds. The incident occurred at Sungei Korak, Butterworth, on Thursday morning when a bicycle bumped against a pedestrian.136 words
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Article121 1931-12-19 6 DISTRICT HOSPITAL STEWARD Mr. Malcolm L. Aeria, c teward of the District Hospital. Penang, baa sent in his papers for retirement and will be retiring from Government erviceat the end of thia year’ after 33 years continuous service in the Medical Department Mr Aeria121 words
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69 1931-12-19 6 BUTTERWORTH CASE The case in which a Singhalese and a Tamil named A. G. Hendrick and Binaya respectively, who wore charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Kundu Muni was hei»rd on Thursday by Mr. McFall, Butterworth District Judge. Mr. Mindia appeared for the accused. Inspector69 words
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Article82 1931-12-19 6 CLIFFORD SCHOOL DEFEAT HUTCHINGS SCHOOL The Clifford School team from Kuala Kangsar on Thurday met the Hutchings School, on the Hutchings fchool ground and won by one goal to nil. The visitors showed better form than when they had met the Free School and opened the scoring early82 words
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Article54 1931-12-19 6 TRIBUTES FROM NEWSPAPERS IN THE D.E.I. A l newspapers in the Dutch East Indies have paid tribute to the splendid public services of Mr. A. W. Still, former editor of the traits Times. They also publish re views of his remarkab’e journalistic career, telegraphs the Batavi> correspondent54 words
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Article108 1931-12-19 6 To day at the E phnade at 6 pm. 1 March Our Batta ion Rushworth 2 Overture Napokon Bilton 3 election The DJUr Princess Fall 4 Intermezzo Canterbury i himes AncUffa 5 Fox Trot My Baby Just Cares for Me Donal Ison 6 Selection Carminetta Finck 7 One108 words
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Article213 1931-12-19 6 FORMERLY DIRECTOR OF MESSRS. GUTHRIE News his b en recieved of the death at home on Dec. 2 of Mr. H. W. Noon, who was formerly a well-known member of the business community of Singapore. Mr. Noon, who was 57 year« of age, fi.’Et213 words
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Article193 1931-12-19 6 BILL OF OVER £BO 000.000 A YEAR The use of coal was prohibited in London in 1273 btc..Uee it w, b "prejadcial to wealth,’* find vet smoke now costs London £6,815,000 a year and the whole a.untry semathing like £BO,OOO 000. It adds £290,000 to Manchester’s domestic193 words
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Advertisement272 1931-12-19 6 “A STITCH IN TIME-”” AVAIL YOURSELF OF OUR NIGHT 8 DAY SERVICE. ALL MAKES OF CARS AND LORRIES REPAIRED. We have the latest time-saving tools and machine equipment. Repairs are completed quicker and cheaper. Tyres and tubes vulcanised on our new electiic vulcanising plant. Special Lubrication Service, including oil and272 words
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Article277 1931-12-19 7 TO DAY’S MATCHES Everton’s Visit To Bolton RANGERS AT DUNDEE The fo flowing are the matches to be •playel to-day in the Erg ktard Scottish Leagues: DIVISION 1 Aston Villa v Blackburn R. Boltoa W. v Everton ChelrM v Birmi>gh*m Grimsby T. v West B. A.277 words
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Article123 1931-12-19 7 BRITISH AIR SERVICE RECORD The remarkable growth of British Com .rcisl air treniport is illustrated by figure; by Imperial Airways. I the past seven years the air liners '1 the Imperial Airways fleet, opera--1 "g bet' een London and the Continent and r-mp’re air routes,123 words
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Article55 1931-12-19 7 Tamil named Pambayan was yesterday Braced before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Penang, and charged with committed murder at 9 pm. on 15 the rooii e Lines. Gladstone °y causing the death of Sonan. Inspector Nunn asked that the case 2 ’w to December 24. a Mag allowed the55 words
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Article249 1931-12-19 7 SECOND MATCH South Africans’ Poor Start DISMISSED FOR 153 Sydney, December 18 Pouth Africa fai’ed badly before the bow ing of McCabe and Grimmett in the second Test Match at Sydney and were dismissed for 153. McCabe captured 4 wickets for 13 runs and Grimmett 4 wickets249 words
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Article192 1931-12-19 7 Penang Inter-State hockey Penang v Selangor, at Hutchings School ground. Penang Selangor C G Van Houten G Grenier G Asie W J Thomas D K Evans A N Snepherdson L H Beet L Kuen Sadhu Singh G O Hovil Yeang Cheng Phoy CO La Brocy W F192 words
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Article48 1931-12-19 7 I gratefully beg wtM’Wge. on behalf of the Convent Chrietma. Fund, the following donations LlSlilo 9 5 The Kids lO Mies H. Elint jq R. D. Hume Esq 10 H. 8. Russell Esq- 0 Donald Mackay. Junior S 45 Previously acknowledged 1537 H. Doth.48 words
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Article321 1931-12-19 7 Reuter. JACK DIAMOND’S TRAGIC END Shot in the Midst of Revelry AT CELEBRATION PARTY Troy, New York, December 18 •Jack Diamond was acquitted on the charge cf kidnapping and torturing a lorry driver named Grower Parks in April. Diamond now has a record of twenty-five arrestsReuter. - 321 words
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Article434 1931-12-19 7 POPPY D\Y DANCE j A successful evening was spent on 5. at the Burgei Patani Club. The ‘‘FunFayre —for so was it alver j tiged—lived up to it? n»me and the authentic rustic atmosphere seemed to pervade the whole proceedings Under cover and as an annexe to434 words
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Article800 1931-12-19 7 The Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court will adjourn fox its Christmas vacation on Monday. Dr. G. B. McHutchison. the well known European medical practitioner of Taiping, is shortly leaving Malaya on retirement After serving in the Singapore branch of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank for 45 years800 words
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Article243 1931-12-19 7 To the Editor of the Pin ang Gazette Sir, He does not see who does not want to see is an idiom bearing facts in things in this life. However, when one can see and neglects giving a thought as to what result may follow through ocular243 words
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Article102 1931-12-19 7 DEBENTURE HOLDERS SUCCEED The debenture holders* action against the Adelphi Hotel td was agtin before the hief Justice (Sir William Murison* when Mr. John G. Campbell appeared in support of his summons for solicitors’ costs His Lordship, after hearing counsel on the point and also in102 words
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Advertisement288 1931-12-19 7 Ne w Ad ver tisements FOR SALE August, 1931. Morris Minor, 2 sealer» a? new. Insured till August, 1932, $7OOl C ieken, Kuala Ketil. K-aab. Modern Chinese Edncation The Ha Yew Sesh Girls* School will be removed to 45 Madras Lane and a ill re-open on 11th Janaary, 1932. The288 words
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Article330 1931-12-19 8 Two or three years ago ?n ambitious schem i w is mootec whereby mo‘or spirit was to be supplied to co a timers in Malaya at a p"ic3 below tait charged by the monopolists. Unfortunately the project cime to nothing for what reasons we have never been able330 words
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Article194 1931-12-19 8 After the sample of weather we experien eed yeate dey e are Bot surprised to levrn that floods are again doing considerable damage on the other side of the watershed A train is ‘nrssiEg’ owing to the breakdown of telegraphic communication, and it ia not known whether there194 words
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Article96 1931-12-19 8 -Reuter. Srque! to German Mutinies i erlia, Djdembsr 19 Ag a sequel to the recent mutinies of crews 01 German vessels at Ra°si%n ports the Emergency Court at Emden has senteno ed the three alleged ringleaders of a mutiny at Odessa in October to terms of penal scr-Reuter. - 96 words
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Article325 1931-12-19 8 Messrs. Pritchard Co. FREE ADVICE ON ELIZABETH ARDEN PREPARATIONS The management of Messrs. Pritchard Co., is yet again to be congratulated on another departure in enterprise. Mrs. Anna H. Tupler of the world famous firm of Elizabeth Arden is to visit the ladies hair dressing department on Monday and Tuesday325 words
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Article1715 1931-12-19 8 Monument of a Great Battle New Troop Carrying Aeroplanes (From Our Own Correspondent) London November 26 A great motor rally, with valuable troph ies and cash prizes for the winners, is to be held in England in the New Year. Tae conditions will follow closely those of1,715 words
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Advertisement126 1931-12-19 8 HIHIIIIIII MH 1 1 111 I 111 11l ■«■am— I. i ■mm ii oiliiTP IgsW '7m drfr^.^i7^ l I V 1 Ini Jljilnll l Sfe «l Isnff 1 [gß^EgggJK»a»lll_ Him ■oomigMgMMggj I BY APPOINTMENT TO His Majesty The King LANSON SEC Gout Americain $3-75 per quart 2-20 per pint LANSON126 words
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Advertisement97 1931-12-19 8 EASTIRI OiHEHUI HOTEt fg. A OJ X mas Ere, Thursday, 24th December. Special D.nner and Dance Dance Music by the Band of the S. S. ‘President Harrison” Dinner $3 per head Dancing to I a.m. Boat g D«y, Saturday, 26th December Special Dinner and Ball Di liner $3 Jopjrhead—Dancing to97 words
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Advertisement25 1931-12-19 8 tit bit ict A naturalist s -ys that the monkey is the most impudent of all animals. The giraffe has a lot of neek, though.25 words
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Miscellaneous26 1931-12-19 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water. To Day 739 a.nr». 2.15 R.nr. 850 p.m. 135 r.u. To-V’ORROW 850 a.m. 3) a.m. 930 p.m. 24 i pm.26 words
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Article232 1931-12-19 9 Rugby Radio service Now Holding 19,000 Tons RELEASE prices RAISED 5 Per Cent. Minimum £165 London. December 18 The Committee of Control of the International Tin Pool jnet at Paris yesterday. A communique states that the pool now holds 19,000 tons o f tin. the whole ofRugby Radio service - 232 words
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Article126 1931-12-19 9 ■"Benter. famous Firm Short of Order Berlin, December 18 The famous engineering firm of Borsig, cployirg 4 000 workmen, has suspended psymenfs but hopes to keep its workers employed until February on several mil lion'msrka worth of orders in hand. Of Borage productions 80 per cent went abroad,■"Benter. - 126 words
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Article50 1931-12-19 9 -Reuter, Determined Not to Modify New Measures Berlin, December 18 The British Government his declined to Upon discussions with Germany on the Reject of tho British Customs Duty on the Pound that the discussion would be neekes 15 Great Britain is determined not to Hify the new measures.—-Reuter, - 50 words
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Article86 1931-12-19 9 —Rugby Radio Service Loudon, December 18 B®*t Hinkler, the Australian airman who J en Aew the South Atlantic in a light op ace was received by the Prince of 1 68 to whom he related his experiences “n,^ 8 re 'ord-mahing fi.ght. rince also—Rugby Radio Service - 86 words
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Article38 1931-12-19 9 —Rugby Radio Eervice. Relieve London Traffic Congestion London December 19 fcde- 8 f or^t n Corporation are cona Bchemc for providing underground tiifF** 1 acoornai cdstiGn in the oily to relieve c Coa g63ticn.—Ragby Radio Eervice.—Rugby Radio Eervice. - 38 words
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Article137 1931-12-19 9 Rugby Radio Service Liner Collision Off Gravesend COMMUNICATIONS HAMPERED London, December 18 A heavy fog enveloped practically the whole of England to-day, land, sea and air communications being greatly hampered. Rail services were curtailed and road transport slowed down. Road surfaces were rendered treacherous by a sharpRugby Radio Service - 137 words
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Article225 1931-12-19 9 Polling To-day After Short Campaign Canberra, December 18 Polling at tho general elections opens on Saturday at the conclusion of the fortnights campaign—the shorhst on record. All party leaders are optimistic but it is not likeiy that any party will sweep the polls. Only four unopposed candidates have225 words
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Article99 1931-12-19 9 ,—Reuter Reduced By Court Of Appeal Milan December 18 The Appeal Court has reduced Gialdini's sentence from 5 years 10 months to 3 years, 2 months and 26 days Gialdini was Hatry’s associate and was sentenced to fivs years and ten months imprisonment and fined ten thousand lire,—Reuter - 99 words
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Article74 1931-12-19 9 anuoucueu mau resumed on Monday. Rugby Radio Service. Option Dealing Being Resumed On Monday London, December 18 When a return to fortnightly accounts on the London Stock xchange was recently announced it was decided not to reinstate the facilities for carrying over or for entering into optionanuoucueu mau „ resumed on Monday. Rugby Radio Service. - 74 words
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Article32 1931-12-19 9 nd carain wm wo British Avro monoplanes.—Rigby tadio Service. London December 18 An experimental air ferry between Bristo and Cardiff will be started next month with kwo British Avro monoplanes.—Rigbynd carain wm – wo British Avro monoplanes.—Rigby tadio Service. - 32 words
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Article314 1931-12-19 9 Reuter. League Awaiting Observers’ Reports MENACE OF “LAWLESS ELEMENTS’’ Further American Note Paris, December 18 Anxiety has been caused by a report from Tokio coun termandlng the orders pro hibiting; Japanese troops advancing* to the west of Liao. League officials point out that neutral observers areReuter. - 314 words
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Article74 1931-12-19 9 output by 40 —50 per cent. —Reuter. Agreement May Be Reached Shortly London, Daoember 19 The "Financial Times learns from tha Hague that a high cffiei&l of the British Colonial Office and a few leading British rubber growers are st present at the Hague with ths object ofoutput by 40—50 per cent.—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article143 1931-12-19 9 —Reuter. Too Costly For France Paris. December 18 The Government was defeated in the Chamber by 29 J votes to 281 on a motion to give priority to a Socialist proposal to in troduce Unemployment Insurance similar to that in Great Britain and reduce working I hours—Reuter. - 143 words
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Article96 1931-12-19 9 iarmony had been complete—Rugby iaJio Service International Trade Relations GREAT BRITAIN’S PROBLEM London, December 18 The Prime Minister arrived at Lossiemouth to-day In an interview discussing the fiscal policy he said fair play end no favour was what everyone wanted in inter national trade relations.iarmony had been complete—Rugby iaJio Service - 96 words
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Article122 1931-12-19 9 -Rugby Radio Service. Schooner’s Crew Saved in Heavy Seas I ondon, December 18 Elder and Fyffe’s steamer "Agteo” has reached Southampton having resent d in midAtantic the captain and crew uf five of the three masted schooner bra” bound from pain to Newfoundland The Ria was rendered helpless-Rugby Radio Service. - 122 words
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Article82 1931-12-19 9 Rugby Radio Service. Premier’s Announcement In February London, December 18 According to present indications the Prime Minister will announce the Govern ment’s policy as soon as the House of Commons hes reassembled in Ftbruary. Various committees, which the Cabinet set up. will meet early in January whenRugby Radio Service. - 82 words
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Article75 1931-12-19 9 -Reuter. Composition of German Delegation Berlin. December 18 It is cffia’ally announced that Lieut General Greener, the Minister of Defence, will attend the first sittings of the Disarma ment Conference. Dr. Bruening will be ths head of the delegation comprising Dr. von Baelow State Secretary». Dr Nadolny and-Reuter. - 75 words
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Article61 1931-12-19 9 -R uter. American Railmen to Lose 15 Per Cent. New York, December 19 Over a hundred presidents and executive officials of Class One railways have egreed to serve thirty days’ notice on the Unions of their intention to cut all railway wages by fifteen per cent. The decision-R uter. - 61 words
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Article56 1931-12-19 9 -Rugby Ridio Service. Leaving London on Tuesday Loudon, December 18 Air Commodore Kingsford Smith who reached London on Wednesday with Christ man mails from Australia will leave on the return j-uruey in the same machine on Tuesday with m+ils which will be distribu ted in Australia during the-Rugby Ridio Service. - 56 words
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Advertisement131 1931-12-19 9 The Mid December ISSUE His Hasler’s voice Records are now available at S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd, 16. BISHOP ST.. PENANG. A “His Master’s Voice” Specialises. ""TwnnrammnwrrmmffßHnriim rr—ii IFOR I XMAS BUY GILBEY'S WHISKY I SHERRY PO RT GIN FROM Ginw£ s @fe AND ALL DEALERS. fN SLUMP TIMES «‘"''lltlHlfl ADVERTISE.131 words
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782 1931-12-19 10 ANNUAL MEETING Results Highly Satisfactory The fifth annual general meeting of the Shareholders of Per a wat (M *lay a) Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd., was held a; tte Registered Office of the Ciaapiny, Chartered Bank Chambers, Penang, yesterday. Mr. J. J. Saundere (Chairman) presided782 words
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Article233 1931-12-19 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’b share list st 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To* day EE E g Shares >» >■ -a CD w FO 00 M m 10. o. >o. a* Rubber (Dollar) Malaka P 75 .85 .80 .90233 words
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Article123 1931-12-19 10 <-•» latest Lendos, New York ud Local Prices r/Nt LONDON ssslBl39 0 0 Up 10/1 Itate' 1142 0 0 Up 12 6 SINGAPORE $7O 00 per picul Up 37} c. 125 tons done Lm4h3M, Up |d. Rn Tori 411/16c, (Gold/ Up }c. Uni 11} e. Up 21123 words
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Article138 1931-12-19 10 Latest Quotations Fri. Thurs. Sat. Dec. 18 Dec 17 Sept. 19 Parle 84 15/16 87$ 123.96 New York 8.84 8.45} 4.85} Montreal 4 10 4.13 Bruasela 2315/1G 24 13/16 84.83 Geneva 17.10 17 11/16 24.86 Amsterdam 8.30 8§ 12.08 Milan 66 673 92 89 Berlin 14}138 words
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Article454 1931-12-19 10 Bi. GEORGE THE MAETYB (Church Of Englahd) 4th Sunday in Advent 7.50 m Litany, Bam Ma*ins, Ps XCIV Hymn 47, 8-30 Holy Communion, 9.30 Holy Communioi '1 amil, 10-30 Matins Chinese, 6pm Evensong, P* XCVI 202, Ps XCVIII 206- Magnificat 207, Nunc Dimittis 208. Hymns 53, 202, 49,454 words
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Article993 1931-12-19 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST i! 11 111 KUBBU iDullaul V 0 1 Allenby Bubboi •< “art d Alof Rajab Bubhci tot*U >7k AmaUamatod Malay ««toW <5 Ayer HHbb Flantfag 7 ;1 1 Ayer Kuntng Bubba» total» P Ayer Molek Bubbei 0» Ayer Pana» Babbar totale* BatoiTPiantlng Syndleale BaMan Hubbei tfa993 words
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Advertisement48 1931-12-19 10 IMEBB YOUR RADIATOR WHILE YOU USE YOUR CAR! I USEi— ON SALE AT GARAGES, Distributors: IK. LEE SAN CO., 81, BEACH STREET, PENANG. SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and rubber stamp to give better impressions and longer service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD. I48 words
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Advertisement86 1931-12-19 10 L.'. i rifxmwMKugwniauu Bflra*toMßg»raiCTMff yr.- 11K' y Off Season Terms. From Ist August till 15th December and from 4th Jinuarj to end of March. Terms for a stay of one to three weeks. SINGLE Gls. B—DOUBLE Gls. 15 per day inclusive and up^ rtJ Terms for a stay of one86 words
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Miscellaneous180 1931-12-19 10 A Phone No. 1179 FF'l IT mJJES'i t T.lki. Ho.,' SOUND Where Son nd Soaads Right —3. Matinees To-day and To-morrow 6.75 TO-NIGHT 9.30 Last of Fox Movietone’s Mighty Thrill Drama “TRANSATLANTIC" with EDMUND LOWE LOISMORAN GRETA NISSEN JEAN HERSHOLT MYRNA LOY TO MORROW NIGHT BRITAIN’S Supreme Dramatic riumph ‘THE180 words
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Article249 1931-12-19 11 Ptnani December 19 8» Benarei Cpittm i.attttajia 5X0.0C l: »0b( OoM l«f -.Jlen TUX Mam Piok> g ncul 170 Nutmegi 8(1 H 70.0 C w HOi u «0.00 □oeonutaper 1,000 1. 15JX Oopn Sundried buyera 5.45 fotteni Mi* U.K Rertani Ooane 10.8 Green Snail Shel 13. CC Rw«—249 words
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Article91 1931-12-19 11 Penang, December 19 By Courtesy of th* Char ter id Bank On London Bank Demar d 2/4 3/32 u h 4 m/U 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/ta creiit 2 4 2 3/32 t 3 m Dccumen ary 2/4 27/32 On New York Bank Demand 39| I.om u T T.91 words
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Article192 1931-12-19 11 FORESEEN BY FORMFR WEST JAVA GOV/RNOR Batavia, Dec. 11.—The J.va Bede publishes an interview vh eh ita correapondent in Hiihnd recently had with Mr. R. P. Hiller, a former Governor of West Java and a former m*mbj r of the Supreme Council of the Netherlanda Ea?t192 words
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Advertisement355 1931-12-19 11 Regulate your ft DIGESTION I v'M bd fg *>* Li ft Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills H FiepU who «at and drink too much, or gat tfiiir lyatem apiet from any other came, L-J 3M need a medkiae Rich as Dr. Mone’i Ind aa oS Pi3g 10 < kg e,tiTe355 words
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Advertisement14 1931-12-19 11 TOYO DYING COMPANY. EXPERT DYERS AND DRY CLEANERS. 87,PENANG ROAD, PENANG_m f 15 3-3214 words
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Advertisement276 1931-12-19 11 Th© Present problem Let Dunlop Solve it For You Lo k at our list of PRESENTS that will really be USED and appreciated. Then write to us, or to WE ARNES or to K. 'LEE SAN, Penang, ordering what you have chosen. That is all you need do—we will send276 words
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Article728 1931-12-19 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN POET TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For Date of Sailiag Steamer Juxm Victoria Point Victoria Point, Mergnii Tavoy, Rangoon and Moulmein To-Jay Matang728 words
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Article742 1931-12-19 13 BROTHERS’ BALLOON AMBITION In the Interests of Science In a specially con st meted rphsre of aluminium all y luspen led from a balloon three men hepe scon to ascend fifteen miles or more into the air. They t r Mr. Eus*ace Shot*i of the742 words
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Article716 1931-12-19 14 DUTCH SEKGKANT’B STORY Argument at the Frontier The flight of the ex-Kaieer into Hollaed, thirteen years rg', bai jast been described in detail to a representative of the “Peopie” by the Dutch sergeant Bril ckerr, who wbi on frontier duty on memorable occasion. This is his stc716 words
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Article609 1931-12-19 15 Penang, December 19, 1931 CHOWRASta market Mutton— < > eta. Mutton Indian p or b <0 T- rw goat 120 Sheep 90 each Mver with heart A lung do 90 130 n P e «V do 90 Goat or Sheep p e r lb 40 Sweet Bread pe609 words
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