Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 December 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-12-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 298. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 29th DECEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement259 1931-12-29 1 Illagata BROTHERS DENTISTS Hoad Office next to The Dispensary. I 1 j Branch Office 52, Leith Street B BLACK Pinang Gazette I .W &> I mH Mart_ I "black a white* j Jifc mb a g Old scotch wks’* IB If ,s I Advertise your requirements. >W THE RIGHT SPIRIT259 words
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Advertisement15 1931-12-29 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.15 words
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Advertisement1591 1931-12-29 2 TO LET Pianoforte Lessons BANKS* F. M. S- RAILWAYS Compound Bungalow. No. 3. p ßpl (,]«n»ntary and advanced) WILL ISSUE Nunn Road, off Webern with sa^en at reasonable terms, preferably umOIVTiI E Dill If UEItEDI AEnCPUI? lIAHRFI garage and bath room _tuched. Im- ot over 15 years of age. Apply1,591 words
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Article472 1931-12-29 3 A BIhHJP’S PLEk “No Worse Than We Were” MODERN yonth was defended by the Bishop of Liverpool, Dr. David, speaking at the Liverpool Diocesan Conference. lh r J?r l r; d that they h d the fact that Urge r umbers of young P’ ople cf ail472 words
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Article108 1931-12-29 3 Taller ard bigger soldiers are now wanted for the Regular Army. The obj-ct is to check recruiting and thereby temporarily to maintain as small a s anding army as poisible, since the country will not be eble next year to tffoid an Army anywhere near i.s authorised peace108 words
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Article384 1931-12-29 3 NO \H’S ARK Novel Way of Collecting Funds THE people of the Isle of Wight have found a novel way of collecting funds and attracting public attei tion to the work of the Royal National Life Institute. A model of Noah’s Ark—lescribed as "the world’s first lift384 words
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Advertisement465 1931-12-29 3 THE PINANG GAZ ETTE I Bist of Placet vbere the Guettt can be bought at 10 Ceuta local. Abdnl Bahmaa. E. and 0. Hotel ani Rnanynaad» Hos*i S, K. Md. Yueoff 4 Oo„ Victoria Pi fll aod Swettsnh&m Pl as. Md. Ismail, Money Obancer 4, Beach 8a The Federal News465 words
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Advertisement175 1931-12-29 3 ECZEMA ON 10? OF BABY'S HEAD Had to Keep Gloves on Hands, Cuticura Healed. “When baby was about a month old eczema broke out in a rash on the top of his head. He could not sleep on account of the itching and burning and used to scratch until it175 words
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Advertisement319 1931-12-29 3 NATURE’S FOOD PURE MILK CREAMY MILK. RICH ‘with THE NOURISHMENT OF LUSCIOUS GREEN PASTURES A MILKMAID SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK A Gentleman Always locks Well iS Dressed in Coed Clothes [f ‘“*11 When in England, call and fit yourself out r— with clothes at approx, half original cost, VoW Overcoats, Lounge,319 words
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Article571 1931-12-29 4 PROJECTED PLANS FOR DICTATORSHIP ’cECRETS” REVEALED Authenticity Denied by Leaders HERR Severing, the Prussian Minister of the Interior, placed befo e the press on Novembf r 25 an almost incredible project for a Nazi dictatorship drawn uo, he declared, a month ago by four of the571 words
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Article347 1931-12-29 4 SECOND PAIR OF EYES FOR CONDUCTORS How Both Decks Are Watched LONDON’S omnibuses are being fitted with a new type of minor which wil! enable the conductor to keep an eye on passengers on both decks at the same time. Mirrors have been placsd htlf-wsy ud the347 words
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Article450 1931-12-29 4 BELIEF UNSHAKEN FOR 40 YEARS Lost Opportunity in Radio World WHATEVER th* bos i’Uv new to psychical phenomene, I feel con--1 vir>c*-a ihst in due time science w 11 taka them under its wing, will reog r>is* their truth, and will bring them into mere serie450 words
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Advertisement338 1931-12-29 4 <"' 7 if However larg” the audience—whether it is in a 5 ball or in the open air—the speaker's voice 'p fPr s* <* will carry perfectly, and will be heard clearly VU>ik<’■ V--A> by everyone present if the Standard Public Z\ f e. /PS* Address System is used. 'T338 words
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Advertisement72 1931-12-29 4 AGONISING PILES. T^ er ta M need to Buffer this distressing affliction. One tube of DR. VAN VLECK S PLASMA will relieve you of all painful ■welling and inflammation. Results are amazing. It succeeds in most obstinate cases. Simple to use and certain in its curative action. 2! to ‘d72 words
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Advertisement141 1931-12-29 4 babies tfirive best on TRUFOOD ’W 1 &C- it A p r Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters—MALAYA CAN DO WITH TRUFOOD BABIES! HUMAN SED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature would have tb m built. No other fosd so completely takes the place of breast milk. Send141 words
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Article193 1931-12-29 5 Better Times for Both India and Great Britain BETTER times, both for India and Great Britain, are foreseen by that famous prophet Old Moore” whose almanack for 1932 was issued recently, It optimistic. Uy euggeats that oondith eb in Ind a are likely to be more193 words
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Article188 1931-12-29 5 M. S. "Meonia The m. e. ''Maeuia” which left S:u»hampton on December 4 will arrive at Penang on Wednesday at noon with the following Straits paerengen: Mr and Mra Arabis, Mr and Mrs R T Mills, Consul Gaae/al E Taune, Mra E Thune, Mr and Mrs R C Scott, Mrs188 words
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Advertisement260 1931-12-29 5 MWMMMI^ Wr j Last 2 Shows 6-15 9-30 Ann Harding in 'PARIS BOUND TOMORROW MAY HOBSON in ‘‘MOTHER’S MILLIONS” A Magnificent Story of the life of the Richest Woman in the World! It’s New and Different! Plans at Moutrie’s —'Phone 795. c NOVELS Rob Roy Sir Walter Soott The Talisman260 words
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Advertisement259 1931-12-29 5 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found z A Vs DERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, ss remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced stages of259 words
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Advertisement88 1931-12-29 5 I The Report of the British Economic Mission to the Far East says:— “British Publicity (in the East) is Far Behind the Times I and is ineffective.. I The Pinang Gazette I and Sunday Gazette I are always pleased to I bring their experience of nearly a century’s I successful88 words
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Miscellaneous86 1931-12-29 5 r T T T Y T T T’"| f T L HuaHAdLE PENANG'S PREMI [TtaIKIE r WH£RE iiM-^jnor^^lMr- H USE Ho 1179 r SOUND jjjS SOUNDS r RiGHT k k world’s best T -SjSOUND llXf W e t s ILaIt 0 O p 9 -3 O “Hush Mopev’ starring JOAN86 words
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937 1931-12-29 6 “I Speak Bluntly,” said the Judge in his Legal Decision on a Domestic Issue that is Likely to Have Far-Reaching Effects and be Cited as a Test Case. Hie ultra vires habituz nitor.' It is quite a few centuries since Juvenal satirise! the937 words
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Article185 1931-12-29 6 CARRIER—DORALL A pretty wedding was solemnized at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Kiang, durirg the week-end, the contracting parties being Mr. L, E. Carrier, of James Or-vg and Co., Ltd., Klang, and Mre. D. Dorall, eldest daughter of Mrs. E. Buxton of Kuala Lumpur,185 words
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Article65 1931-12-29 6 P. 0. 0. v THE INDIAN ASSOCIATION On Wednesday on the Esplanade at 5 p.m. a :—A. H. Kennerley i G. n" n and D K Evans L -Beet, w 'u Hen <?\ n and B- W Scarlett; W. u et A h S’ S Ri EvanB J65 words
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Article54 1931-12-29 6 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’S MATCHES London, December 28 The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English League: DIVISION 1 Aston Villa 3 Newcastle U. 0 DIVISION 2 WHuunpton W, 3 CKarlton A. 1 DIVISION 3 (Southern Section) Fulham 1 Queen’s P. R. 3 Northampton T54 words
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Article100 1931-12-29 6 PENANG REPRESENTATIVES The Malayan Chinese Football Team which is touring Saigon left Singapore by the French Steamer "Chenonceaux” on December 27. The following players are representing the Team: From Penang; Chee Huck 800 and Khaw Bian Thong. From Selangor Kam Pak and Soon Tech. From Perak Lee100 words
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Article681 1931-12-29 6 GRADUATION DAY On the 26th December the Hu Yew Seah Girls’ School held its first Graduation Day in the hah of the Hu Yew Seah, The pupils turned up in full force to witness the graduation exercises. Among the speakers were Mr. Heah Joo Seang,681 words
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Article74 1931-12-29 6 The following telegrams, exchanged between the Penang office of the above Fund, and that of the National Flood Relief Commission at Shanghai, are published for subscribers* information Telegram dated 23-12-31 to National Flood Relief Commisaion, Shanghai, ''Receive Hohong Dol ars 9000 Thirteenth Remittance Total 54,000 China74 words
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Article645 1931-12-29 6 Mr. J. 0. Osborne, Stipendiary Steward, Singapore Racing Association, is away in Calcutta on a holiday. Mr. F. E. de Paula» General Manager, Straits Trading Company» F. M. S.» has returned from home furlough, Mr. John Gordon, of Tronoh Mines, Ltd., is spending a holiday on Pangkor645 words
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Article72 1931-12-29 6 Normal Service to Kuala Lipis The Assistant Traffic Manager, F, M. S, Railways, Bukit Mertajam, informs us that norm. 1 train service from Gemas to Kuala Lipis will be resumed from to day. Booking of passengers, moils and g oods to Gua Muaang is also resumed.72 words
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Advertisement184 1931-12-29 6 1_ I I Re-constituted) MILK A Recent j VtornTTnir/ Report states—“ Samples ifwlwl I ffflß !II Hl conform to the Bacl 111 l p teriological Standards I WV of purity required by 1 I Wo liff r> British Regulations for I S i i Grade ‘’A’’ F'astuerised I i I184 words
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1387 1931-12-29 7 Doyen of Malayan Bar Criminal and Civil Lawyer of Author of Courts Procedure The death occurred shortly after 1 o’clock this morning at the residence of Mrs Lunberg, in Leith Street, where he bad been in residence the death of his son, Major1,387 words
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Article73 1931-12-29 7 JUDGMENT RESERVED The hearing was concluded yesterday afternoon and judgment reserved till January 4 by the Penang District Judge, Mr H A Forrer. of the case in which two Malay constables attached to the Beach street Po ice Station stand charged with attempting to outrage the73 words
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Article29 1931-12-29 7 Mr. Jago, the police magistrate, this morning dealt with 42 minor cases relating to alleged infringements of municipal by laws within half an hour.29 words
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Article75 1931-12-29 7 —F iter. Important Franco-German Step Paris, December 28 An important step on the road to closer Franco German economic co operation is marked by an agreement between the French Nitrate Trust and the German Sticketoffe Syndicate whereby Germany is to supply France with nitrogenous fertilisers over and above—F • iter. - 75 words
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Article75 1931-12-29 7 —Reuter. Bac.eriologist Despatched to China Geneva, December 28 The Society of Friends in Great Britain contributed £250 to the flood relief in China which with other sums, enabled the despatch of an Egyptian bacteriologist and assistants with a travelling laboratory equipped with anti small pox and anticholera vaccine—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article144 1931-12-29 7 —Reuter. Airmen Wander in the Snow Vienna, December 28 Two exhausted airmen staggered into the village of Tweng in West Austria and stammered out a story of how they had crashed in the mountains in the fog and had been wandering in the snow for two and—Reuter. - 144 words
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Article62 1931-12-29 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Governing Director of Manchester Guardian London, December £8 Mr. 0. P. Scott, for many years editor and proprietor and now governing director of the Manchester Guardian, is lying seriously ih at his home at Manchester. This morning a bulletin reported that he—Rugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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Article41 1931-12-29 7 —Reuter. Arrives At Wellington After 6 Months’ Voyage Wellington, December 28 After six months’ voyage from the Tyne, where it was built, one of the largest floating docks in the world arrived here for service in Wellington Harbour —Reuter.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article61 1931-12-29 7 To day at the at 6 pm. 1. March The British Legion Bidgood 2. Overture The Arcadians Wood 3. Selection The Beauty of Bath Haines 4. Serenade Les Millions d’Ariequin Drigo 5. Fox Trot She s A Gorgeous Thing Coots 6. Selection The Merry Window Lehar 7. One61 words
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Article36 1931-12-29 7 EXHIBITION OF WORK The Exhibition of School Work held by the H.Y.S Girls’ School in Hu Yew Seah premises will be extended to midnight of December 29 owing to special requests.36 words
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Article99 1931-12-29 7 The Library will be closed on Friday, Ist January. 1932 being a Pub io Holiday. Modes de Paris are giving a display of Jean Tat Ou hats for a few days in antic! pation of the races The marriage will take place on Saturday, January 9 of Miss99 words
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1255 1931-12-29 7 Horses in Training Trainer O’Neill’s Contingent Already Here Entries Close To-morrow The following is a list of the horses in training under the different trainers in Malaya and at Medan in preparation for the Penang Turf Club New Year Meeting to be run at1,255 words
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Advertisement444 1931-12-29 7 New Advertisements TO LET No. 1 Clovehall Road Newly repaired bnd pointed. Rent moderate. Apply No. 5, Arratcon Road. NOTICES Ordinary Members of the Ceylon Asaccisticn are reminded cf the Annual General Meetirg to be held to-morrow at 5-30 p.m. at the Ass' elation premises. Federated Malay States Railways IMPORTANT444 words
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Article778 1931-12-29 8 It is obvious that terrorist activities can only end, if unchecked, in paralysing Government, in destroying all semblance of law and order, and in placing the lives and properties of peaceful citizens at the mercy of a criminal organization. Such a state of affairs I and my778 words
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Article94 1931-12-29 8 —Reuter. Situation Improves At Peshawar Peshawar. December 28 Dressed in white and garlanded, individual Reds shouting revolutionary slogans march ed to the police posts to offer themselves for arrest Otherwise the situation has improve 1 and British troops have withdrawn from thn city. The Reds were twice dispersed—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article915 1931-12-29 8 Penang, Tuesday. c>N connection with the New B Year’s gilt bestowed upon the public by our Fairy Go 1mother, the Government, in the > shape of increased postal charges, I it would be interesting to know whether Malaya still holds the coveted position of being the cheapest915 words
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Article113 1931-12-29 8 Reuter. Regular Traffic on “Bremen” Discovered Berlin December 26 Two ship’s stewards and a dishwasher have been sentenced to varying terms of imprisonment at Bremen for hiving tried to smuggle Chinese stowaways into the United Stites in the liner Bremen.” Cher Lai. a Hamburg Chinese, was acquitted owingReuter. - 113 words
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Article105 1931-12-29 8 Victim of Soviet Frame Up Prague, December 29 It is officially stated that th a diplomatist whose recall is demanded by the Soviet owing to an alleged plot against tb? Japanese Ambassador at Moscow is Karel Vanek, secretary to the Czechoslovak Diplomitio Mission to Moscow, who is en105 words
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Advertisement305 1931-12-29 8 THIS IS THE NEW Low Priced “His Master's Voice” Portable Gramophone Model 99 IggSLi||| Price-Black s3© JjMBjM Colours $4O EfiaMfr Call and hear this machine without any obligation whatever at S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 16, Bishop Street, PENANG. i F UNI i Special New Year Surprise ON JANUARY 1, 1931I305 words
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Advertisement43 1931-12-29 8 E. O. Hotel New Year’s Eve, Thursday, 3’st December Special Dinner and Fancy Dress Ball Dinner $4 per head—Dancing to 1-45 a- ra Four prizes for best costumes —2 Ladies 2 Geats. Tables may be booked at Hotel Reception Office. ’Phone No. 322.43 words
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Advertisement23 1931-12-29 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: According to a Harleystreet physician, there is hardly a single person whose system is perfect. Bookmakers will feel reassured now.23 words
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Miscellaneous27 1931-12-29 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water. To Dat 2.28 am. 9 25 3.21 p.m. 9-24 P“, To-Morrow 3C3 a. tn. 10.C0 a.no. 405 p.m. 10 05 r.m.27 words
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Obituary32 1931-12-29 8 DEATH VAN SoMKRKN-On 29 th December, 1931, at 4 Leith Street, Robert Garling van Someren. aged 79 years. Funeral 4.80 p.m. to-day at Church of Assumption and 5.15 at 'Western Road Cemetery.32 words
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888 1931-12-29 9 Rugby Radio Service. Gravity of The Menace Conference of Governments to Work Out Remedies Advisory Committee’s Report Jh. date. !!ireiß e t fth 3 te n3fea Conference if fiownmer.ts con- < n ,te remits proMem. Djn whjch (b Specij| nmfer the Y- -nrg PtoRugby Radio Service. - 888 words
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Article52 1931-12-29 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Winter Sports ia Scotland London December 28 The recent warm weather is unlikely to ••feme. Although esow is not yet fore Mfor England is Ml heavily in parts of Scotland to day At several Highland Ce htres preparations »rs in train for winter s POrts—Rugby—Rugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article62 1931-12-29 9 Benter. Starvation Ferng Millions Washington, December 28 -Fhe spectre of starvation faces millions Mr. Hudson Executive Secretary are Council of Now York giving t’, Cee 'n tho unemployment question re the Senate Committee. Ncar] y $7OO 000 000 are needed to uttmnlov j.;9nt in the coming year, MrBenter. - 62 words
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Article139 1931-12-29 9 —Reuter. Civilians Occupy HigUst Posit’ODS Nanking, December 28 It is officially announced that the results of to day’s elections at the Plenary Session of the Kuomintang were as follows: Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of tbe National Government (virtually the same powers as the French President Dr. Sun Fo,—Reuter. - 139 words
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Article159 1931-12-29 9 t —Reuter. Increasing Japanese Activity FIGHTING AT ANY MOMENT Geneva, December 28 A fresh Chinese note to the League Secretariat details the movements of Japanese troops and a proclamation by General Honjo which note declares that there appears to be increasing Japanese military activity with thet —Reuter. - 159 words
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Article102 1931-12-29 9 —Reuter. Scheme Despatched by Air Mail London, Dec. 29 The Financial Tinies Amsterdam correspondent hears from a generally reliable source that it is understood that a scheme of rubber restriction has been completed after discussion between the Anglo Dutch interested parties and has been despatched by air mail—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article123 1931-12-29 9 Rugby Radio Service. After Stay Oa French Riviera London, December 28 Mr. Arthur Henderson, who is returning to London after a stay on the French Riviera, from which his health has greatly benefited, is expected to take advantage of the presence here of Sir Eric Drummond, SecretaryRugby Radio Service. - 123 words
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Article113 1931-12-29 9 Reuter. Seriousness of Record Crops London, December 28 A record breaking supply of cotton from America and the serious position arising therefrom is discussed in the current issue of the Empire Cotcon Growing Review. It states that tbe prospective American crop is enormous even compared with the 1926Reuter. - 113 words
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Article309 1931-12-29 9 .—Reuter. Renewed Disorder in India GANDHI’S ARRIVAL AT BOMBAY A Sensational Statement London December 28 "It is very hard when the Government has given more proof than any of its predecessors that it is preparing in conjunction with leaders of Indian ooinion, to broaden Indian freedom.—Reuter. - 309 words
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Article130 1931-12-29 9 Rugby Radio Service. Many Signs of Popular Approval London, December 28 Interest was shown by crowds passing through Piccadilly Circus to-day iu the statue of Eros which after an absence of over six years was replaced during ths night on the island site in the circus where the, Rugby Radio Service. - 130 words
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Advertisement12 1931-12-29 9 kshjhis. h. w< ■ILP&S'WUSI W ka ,r" ,cSt l 111 -L k- '<12 words
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Advertisement244 1931-12-29 9 I Marmite j I A i I Fop -0 > snd I Sou P s J Every g Stews Sort of I and Savory I Sauces Dish. Improves All Meat Dishes f* i VgggS? > ■<» APPETITE-'. I In Jars I oz., 2 oz., 4 oz., 8 oz., 16 0».244 words
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Article240 1931-12-29 10 FUNERAL YE3TER DA Y The funeral of Mr. Edward L Baptist, Sub-pcßtmaster, Payan Lepas (whose death occurred at the general hospital, Penang, on Sunday night) took place at the Western Road cemetery yeste-day evening, the cortege leaving the faruae cf Mr. D. T. Paeqaal, 31 Dunlop240 words
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Article26 1931-12-29 10 Rubber stock figures is. ued in London last nigh London 70,043 tonv, decrease 1,357 tone Liverpocl 506 908 tone, decrees 208 tLQS.26 words
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Article278 1931-12-29 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day 8 8 E E Shares a o s .5 ca qq m oq to. o. 10. to. Rubber (Do'.laH Allenby .75 .90 .70 .85278 words
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Article54 1931-12-29 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 1 r/Afi LONDON Spot £l4l IB 8 DtwflS/3 Months'£l44-12 6 Down 2/8 S'NGAPORB $71.25 per picul Down 12|c. 100 lou done London 3 5/161 Up 1/16 d New York 415/16 c.' Gold) Unchanged Local lit e. Up g c. By54 words
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Article181 1931-12-29 10 Messrs, Boustead d Co. 9 Ltd, 29th December quotation for Singapore refined tin 171-25 per picul, business done 100 tons, Penang refined tin 171-20 per picul, buyers no Bellers, unrefined tin 170-25 per picul, tin ore ITO-25 per picul, ?he following were the rubier quotations in London on181 words
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Advertisement607 1931-12-29 10 YOU CAN HAVE ICE IN A I‘‘1 FEW HOURS IF YOU FIT A t UNIVERSAL COOLER. H IT CONSUMES VERY LITTLE ffiWra |m CURRENT. For Parti ulars, prices, vX hire purch is® and hire fV’- w 1 system, wiite to: Distributors'.— K. LEE SAN CO., A good game of tennis607 words
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Miscellaneous102 1931-12-29 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Wednbsday 6 a.m, 76 n E Noon 84 n e nil 5 p m. 82 n e Thursday 6 a.m. 74 n e Noon 84 n nil 5 p.m. 84 n e Friday 6 a.m. 74 e Noon 84 n nil 5 p.m.102 words
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Article146 1931-12-29 11 Latest Quotations Mon. Wed. Bat. Deo. 28 Deo 28 Bepi. 19 87} 87} 128.98 Now York 8.48} 8.42} 4.85} Montreal 4,20 4.17} Brneeele 24 80 24.60 84 88 Geneva 17 60 179/ls 2< gg Amsterdam 8} 8 7/82 12 08 Ull 671 67} 92.89 Berlin 14146 words
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Article234 1931-12-29 11 Peaang December 28 MS. Benaree r'- 1 nil 0. «b»et noa 5 OCO.OO Cloves •> SO.OC 9old leaf i»Um Tl.OO Mae* Ptek>f u f 170.0 C Nukn. 81 s >1 70.00 110 a. .1 60.00 Ooeonute 'l.OOO 15.00 Oopre feundried Eales 5.90 Rattans ealer 11.10 Rattans Ooart> 10.62234 words
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Article65 1931-12-29 11 Penang* December 28 By OowteW of th* Charttrtd Bank On London Bank Damaud 2M 3/32 Prtvita3m/taoradit 3 Documentary 2/4 27/rfZ On New York Bank Demand 39i nom 2? 5 tW it IT. 940 nom ’I France II Bangkok "t.T. 115 per Um. 100 l, a P 8 t t.65 words
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Article956 1931-12-29 11 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMBB !g2 LLJ fii Allenby Kcbbw 70 10 RnLbas Se»«G-» <n 53 AmalfamaYeC Hetuy 75 9 I a**” ayniwMU 724 «0 Aye? RunJng Rntbiii Setose*- 1’ Q f t Ayei Hclek Rubbeu Ct 45 55 Ayer Far»» Buhbi Btbalrk ec 70 Helac FkaMag 1 BM»eiv Eohbee956 words
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Advertisement219 1931-12-29 11 J AND GIVE ISO pleasure |'feJlk Swans combine dignity with real l; !ity.They are hands- ne in appearance wT/*? eN c are famed for t .eir reliable service. p*y /&g The range of patterns //ts is so extensive as A- /rsH to permit your choice Jp.7 to be very exacting,219 words
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Advertisement236 1931-12-29 11 The Present problem I I Let Dunlop Solve it For You I I Look at our list of PRESENTS that will really be 3 USED and appreciated. Then write to us. or to VVEARNES ortoK. LEE SAN, Penang, ordering I what you have chosen. I That is all you need236 words
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Article571 1931-12-29 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 Nam* of From Sailing For Date of Sailing Staamer Maroa Tg.-Mengeidar (KosJoe), Aeahan, r g.-Balei), Bsgan-Si-Api-Api, Pa- Bercmbang. Paneh neh571 words
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Advertisement855 1931-12-29 12 L. 171 —I a" 11 11 iiiiimi sawwwMisww I mw-. c. ww»The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 3 (luoorporatad in Strait» Settlements). J -ici LONDON OFFICE 1 27, Old Jewry. EX, HEAD OFFICE I Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Sinfttpo i Th. Comeeny ba. £2O 000 d.podt.d with855 words
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Article518 1931-12-29 13 QUESTIONS to doctors Benefits of Preventive T reatment yt-ere are for.r'qnestions which in some form or other every patient sake of hie doctor: »U) What is the matter with me? Tbie u 'diagnoeiß.’ «(b) Can you put me rifsht? Thia ia ■(reatment’ and ‘prognosis? How did I518 words
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Advertisement344 1931-12-29 13 T FAILURE or SUCCESS I Are y° u a fa5 ure in that Are y° u a ?uccess in ni you avc fasled in y° ur duty tlle sense that you have made to those who look to you ADEQUATE provision for *'F l 'Bl 1 1 f° r su344 words
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Advertisement170 1931-12-29 13 I The Silk House Wstßsiamttlls FOR Variety, Quality and Service Just received Nesv Cbiffor Velve ts in Lovely shades and prints. Printed < repe de- bines and At competitively cheap prices 1 Insp p ction guaranteed Satisfactory g 20, Beach Street, Tel. 626. i L ■■!!II 11li 11l n. for170 words
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Advertisement200 1931-12-29 13 c o N O M Y In these days of rising running costs we suggest you give these points your careful consideration if you are contemplating the purchase of a new car. H 35/40 Miles to a Gallon of Petrol 1,000 Milts to a Gallon of Oil on Tyres. Low200 words
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Article609 1931-12-29 14 FACTS ABOUT THE TREATIES Britain and Thirty-Six Ccunlries In connection with the new tariff*», the iollowirg facte about the ‘'moet favoured nation treatiea’’ are of special interest. *'ln view of a» ticipatrd chargee in the fiscal a: stem of thie country a new edit it n of609 words
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Advertisement369 1931-12-29 14 JtfL XwOrai>> ir hT Jx M fi ■p’ Jj'** > n»i 1 i JJk tegOll Vitality in the hot Season I VITALITY activity mental and physical siveness—how much we need them out Eaaa—bow little we have them I There are some people who seem endowed with lasting How well we369 words
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