Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 January 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-01-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 2. VOL. LXXX’X SATURDAY, 3M JANUARY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement404 1931-01-03 1 T. NAGATA I BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. I Branch Office 52, Leith Street SECTIONAL TANKS 1 ASBESTOS CEMENT i Mude from CORROSION resisting 4 'y I H I J The Work! APMCO INGOT 1 Fap Rflofin9 J v A Bigsix” or Standard Everite” Corrugated Sheets lx404 words
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Advertisement14 1931-01-03 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO wtth up-to-date Phot©graphy by electric light. 'Phone 771, A BIBHOP BTBBBT, PENANG.14 words
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Advertisement2236 1931-01-03 2 TO LET Notice of Removal MUNICIPAL NOTICE B S. NI^ S j— i Houae No. 69, Sri Bahari Road, suitable Messrs. SengllKee Company of All persona desirous of claiming re- I England,] I for private residence. For rent etc., please 4, Market Street, Tin-ore Merchants and f un d of2,236 words
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551 1931-01-03 3 The bold bargees of London, Will soon be wearing spats, And when they pass each other s barge, They'll always raise their hats. Instead of calling "Hoy you lout I As they sail up a nd down, They'll give a551 words
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Article468 1931-01-03 3 LORD ALLENBY’S TEXT BOOK THE BIBLE Iu an article in the Morning Post, dealing with Military Operations Egypt and Palestine”an official work, compiled by Captain Cyril Falls, late of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, which was published yesterdaythe critic makes an interesting statement. Viscount Allenbr, he says,468 words
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Article288 1931-01-03 3 MR. REMER’S OBJECTIONS TO MR. BALDWIN Mr. J R. Remer, Conservative member for Maccleafield, speaking at Hounslow, said that some of them had been cal'el rebeh; some of them had, it was said, lacked the team spirit’’; and, above al), they should not criticise the captain of288 words
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Article127 1931-01-03 3 FOOTBALL ANNOUNCEMENTS IN EULL BING Madrid, November 28 The Madrid Bull Ring is going to be puc to a new use. On Sunday an announcement board, worked electrically» is going to be erected there whereby the crowd can follow in de!all the international association127 words
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Advertisement161 1931-01-03 3 Pritchard’s New Shopping Terms FOR THE New Year We have pleasure in announcing that from January, Ist 1931, we are giving 5 Z Discount for Cash or Prompt Monthly Settlement off ALL Groceries AND 10 z off ALL Cold Stonge AND Gener&l Goods, exclusive of Tobaccos and Sports Goods For161 words
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Advertisement312 1931-01-03 3 I TUNEFUL HSSK RECORDS s I From Thls I I Month’s I J on l&l List |Q>lumbia| CB-117 f You Brought a New Kind of Love Fox Trot C Living in the Sunlight v Paul Whitemans Orch. at their best. CBIOZ f With My Gu’tar and You I Shoo the312 words
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Advertisement41 1931-01-03 4 $1 A K H K 9 moi -h I I u OF COURSE the cheapest car to run >. Austin 7 The 1931 TOURER costs $1,250 I and the SALOON $1,395 Ha.ve a Look at these Cars at BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. L41 words
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Article620 1931-01-03 5 EARLY TREATMENT Not Increasing Among Women Fictions about cancer are exposed by the British Empire Cancer Oawna’gu i < small book intended for the ordinary min and woman: The Truth About Oanc- r” (John Murray, 2a. 61.) The volume has been written ?nd revised by a620 words
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Advertisement302 1931-01-03 5 The New Spalding Tennis Ball has been designed to meet the special conditions of tennis in the Tropics. Its perform- .s«£ n ance in bound and J speed is identical with he requirements of Championship Tennis. < I The Spalding Tennis Ball will wear amazingly sW well under the roughest302 words
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Advertisement15 1931-01-03 5 Send your enquiries FOR DISINFECTANTS TO THE actual manufacturers THE "KILLGERM" CO LTD. CLECKHEATON, ENGLAND.15 words
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Advertisement383 1931-01-03 5 8 th e Theatre Before leavin home X OiMtraent uAvri ini c’ Z Protect You Against < HAZELINE J Skin Troubles J (Trade Marh) J Use the Soap every day, it S N OW is antiseptic and healing, as J I well as cleansing. An oc- 1 and again during383 words
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Article1038 1931-01-03 6 Its Prospects and Effects By Hartley Withers (The eminent English economist) Th'B question of a reviaion of war debts, including, of coarse, Germany’s Reparation liability, is now very much in the air behind the ecenep, and occasionally comes into the open when some promi nent person makes1,038 words
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Article375 1931-01-03 6 IMPROVEMENT OE NEARLY TEN PER CENT. In the M.S.V.R. Orders d>t id Dec. 31, by Lt.-001. R, R. Taylor, it is stated that the percentage of efficiency of the Regiment for the training season 1930 was 93.38 for other ranks,” as compared with 84.66 in 1929. Two companies375 words
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Article207 1931-01-03 6 "KENT’’ TO VISIT BORNEO H.M.S. Kent is to leave Singapore on Saturday, and will visit ports in Borneo and then Manila before returning to Hong Kong. H M.S. Petersfi Id will precede the Kent, and will visit the same ports. Admiral Sir Arthur K. Waistel’,207 words
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Article701 1931-01-03 6 the p«or girl’s condition." P, T Times.” CHAINED AND FORCED TO KNEEL ON SPIKED BOARD Wealthy Woman Arrested A terrible story of the sufferings of a little Chines* slave girl at the hands of her ownershusband and wifehas come to light in Tientsin. The resultthe p«or girl’s condition." P, & T Times.” - 701 words
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Advertisement155 1931-01-03 6 Your Wife’s Pale Face and Sunken Eyes should at once lead you to enquire into her condition of health. Can you let her suffer? She does not wish, perhaps, to worry you with her troubles. She goes on fulfilling her household duties patiently and without protest as a true Indian155 words
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Advertisement371 1931-01-03 6 ROYAL BAKERY J- in sminutes! PRACTICALLY all forms of indigestion, v/\ from mildest flatulence to chronic dyspep- f. T f »1 sia are caused by excess stomach acid which I J '> sets up food fermentation, generates gas and T f i M attacks the delicate stomach lining. This dis-371 words
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Article267 1931-01-03 7 TO-DAY’S matches Arsenal and Chelsea in the North The following are the matches to be played in the English and Scottish Leagues to-day: DIVISION 1 Birmiaihani Derby C. Blackpool v Blackburn R Bolton W. v Huddersfield T. Grimsby T. v Newcastle U. Leeds U. v Arsenxl267 words
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Article164 1931-01-03 7 To-day, the Esplanade at 8.30 p.m. 1 March Flying Squad Hume 2 Overture The Magic Flute Mozart 1 Selection W. H. Squire’s Po- Hume pular Songs” Introducing:A Sergeant Of The Line,” If I Might Come To You,” The Corporal’s Ditty,” In An OldFashioned Town Nectarine,” The Toast,”164 words
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746 1931-01-03 7 WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY Work on the Track This Morning BY TlO-TAO The following weights, five races only, are announced for the second day of the Penang New Year Meeting. In addition to these five there will be two griffin races and two races746 words
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Article399 1931-01-03 7 513 FOR 8 WKTS, Bright Display at Capetown ENGLAND 98 FOR ONE WKT. Capetown, January 2 South Africa took the overnight score of 280 for one wicket to 518 fur eight wi’ckets declared and thus set up a South African Test record beating the 506 made399 words
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Article52 1931-01-03 7 If there is an earthquake at Burlington House, in Piccadilly, the insurance companies concerned will have to go into liquidation, so valuable is the collects* n of Persian art.” Mr. E. H. Keeling. hon. secre-tary-general of tl>e furthcoming exhibition of Persian treasures, made this remark at a London52 words
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Article172 1931-01-03 7 FURTHER DETAILS Further details of the tragically sudden death of Commander W. G. Oldershaw, Deputy Master Attendant at Singapore, shortly after his arrival are contained in a Sydney message of December 5 w’hich states Swift tragedy followed the engagement yesterday of M iss Peggy Oldershaw, a172 words
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Article540 1931-01-03 7 Mrs E. K. Allin, of Teluk Anson, is leaving for Home on January 9. The Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce is holding a public meeting to day to discuss the Tin Output Control Agreement. Mr. P. B. Ford, of Messrs Ford and Delamore, Kuala Lumpur, was among540 words
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Article309 1931-01-03 7 SOLD FOR 1 ESS THAN £2,000: NOW WORTH £lO,OOO Rio de Janeiro A magnificent blue white diamond weigh ing 51 carats was found recently by a poor field worker near the village of Balisa, in the State of Goyaz. Ignorant of its value the worker309 words
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Article379 1931-01-03 7 St GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church Of England) Second Sunday after Christmas 7-50 Litany, 8 Matins, 8 30 Holy Communion, 9.15 Holy Communion Tamil, 6 Evensong Hymn 165, 175, 484. 306, Ps 104. Tues Jan. 6 The Epiphany of our Lord Holy Communion 8 Friday, Jan. 9. Evensong 6.379 words
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Article159 1931-01-03 7 persons, tfere rushed to hospital.British United Press. THIRTEEN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL San Francisco A5O cent piece was responsible for a serious tramway smash here in which 13 people were injured. The accident occurred in the Twin Peaks tunnel, when a passenger dropped the coin while payingpersons, tfere rushed to hospital.British United Press. - 159 words
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Article216 1931-01-03 7 CLEAN BHWKN RULERS Moscow The bearded Russian has given place to the beardless bolshevik. Beards are vanishing quickly in the c oviet Union. The first leaders, Lenin and Trotsky, both wore beards, but one is dead and the other is in exile-minus his beard. The two men who216 words
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Article190 1931-01-03 7 Fourth Professional Meeting Ist Day, Saturday, 3’st January, 1931. 2nd Day, Wednesday, 4th Feb'uary, 1931. 3rd Day, Saturday, 7th February, 1931. Subject to gnffic «nteijtri°«. the following races will bo provided (a) Thrp° runs for CUs’ 3 Horses. Stakes tI.C’OO (b) Three runs for Ol»is 4 Horseg.190 words
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Advertisement204 1931-01-03 7 New Advertisements miscellaneous. Wanted Male Siamea«i cat. Age 23 yearn. Box M. Pinanw Gizatte Preet. NOTICES m.s. Sauerland” Out. Voy. 5—27.12.30 Consignees of Cu-gn per i-bove vessel from Em-ope vie Colombo b re hereby notified that the Snrvty of Cargo landed here in a imaged condition will be held m204 words
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Article459 1931-01-03 8 1 The Colonies, the Crown Colories especially, are still lamentably behind Britain in the bestowal of honours. On the oth ir hand, the Colonies, happily, have never instituted the pernicious system of selling honours” for cash as was done in Britain during the Coalition regime and on one459 words
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Article93 1931-01-03 8 .Reuter. Doctors Uncertam when End will Come Paris, January 2 A bulletin issued at 7.15 says the night was without incident and Marshal Joffre s condition remains stationary. Dr. Boulin leaving the nursing home at. 8.15 stated that Joffre was still unc n nsoious and hal been given.Reuter. - 93 words
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Article54 1931-01-03 8 Reuter. President and Government Overthrown Washington, January 2 The Minister for Panama h«s been advised that the Government of Panama has been overthrown. New York, January 2 From Balboa it is stated that the rebels made a surprise attack on the Presidential Palace at Panama City and tookReuter. - 54 words
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Article50 1931-01-03 8 Reuter. Arrival at Cologne Yesterday Liege, January 2 Amy Johnson resumed her flight at noon and hopes to reach Berlin to-day. Berlin, January 2 Amy Johnson landed at Cologne at 12.35 after a fight from Liege through snow Sb° will ccntmm f-» Pdia tomorrow, weather permitting. Reuter.;. – Reuter. - 50 words
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Article1688 1931-01-03 8 Phe Great Air Race The Story of Kangchenjunga (From Our Own Correspondent) London, December 12 The Toe H Festival This year’s Toe H festival at the Albert Hall was confined to units in the London area, but it was just as largely attended and just as beautifully1,688 words
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Advertisement196 1931-01-03 8 Just Arrived FINEST Jaffa Fruits Grape Fruit Jaffa Oranges Jaffa Lemons 1. ALSO finest Scotch. Potatoes. Pritchard Co., Ltd. i- VLEK’S OgL TON IKI NA CHOP KEPALA KU DA.” Prepared from pure grape juice quinquina of first quality. Doe to its fine composition this NMk Quinawine is much in demand196 words
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Advertisement56 1931-01-03 8 i E. O. HOTEL By kind permission of the Chief Police Officer the Band of the Straits Settlements Police Force Conductor Mr. F B. Minns, will give a Special Performance at the ab >ve Hotel oo Sunday, 4ih January, at 9-30 p m. No Entrance Fee. On the Lawn, weather56 words
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Miscellaneous25 1931-01-03 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day. 11.34 «.tn. 5.50 a.m. 1140 p.tn. 5 4 p.m. To- Morrow Midday. 6.28 a.m. M’dnight. 6 35 pm.25 words
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Obituary105 1931-01-03 8 FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the late Mrs. Lim Leng Cheak (nee Tan Say Seang), the beloved mother of Messrs. Lim Eow Hong, Lim Eow Thoon, Lim Eow Hooi, Lim Eow Swee, Lim Eow Tong Mrs. Goh Boon Keng, Mrs. Thor Joo Poh, Mrs. Ong Boon Swee, Mrs Tan Soen105 words
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Article92 1931-01-03 9 LORD SANKEY’S REMINDER Visionary Ideals federal structure PROBLEMS Responsibility of the Crown Lord Sankey, speaking at the meeting of the Federal Structure Sub-Committee of the Round Table Conference which yesterday discussed the constitution, powers and responsibility of the proposed FederalJExecutive, said it was not the slightest92 words
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Article734 1931-01-03 9 Rugby Radio Service. Composition of Executive and Legislature London, January 2 Further progress with the work of the Indian Round Table Conference was made io-day when the Federal Structure Sub Committee discussed the question of the Constitution, character, powers and responsibility of the Federal Executive. The wholeRugby Radio Service. - 734 words
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Article73 1931-01-03 9 .Reuter. Two Singapore Arabs Found Gassed ALSAGOFF COUSINS London, January 2 Zainul Abdin Alsagoff, thirty-three, export merchant, and his cousin, Mohamed Alsagoff, forty two, of Singapore, were found dead in a gas-filled kitchen in a house at Golders Green of which the former was the occupier..Reuter. - 73 words
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Article85 1931-01-03 9 Reuter. Camera-Hunting Holiday in Indo-China Los Angeles, January 2 With an assortment of cameras and guns, Mr. Douglas Fairbanks the cinema actor, has started for San Francisco where be will embark on the liner Belgenland for a hunting trip in French Indo China accompanied by a producer,Reuter. - 85 words
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Article74 1931-01-03 9 .Reuter. Baby Sole Survivor of Two Families Chicago. January 2 Nine were killed in a collision between a Grand Trunk train and a motor-car. A three months old baby girl was the sole survivor of two families in the car. The tragedy makes a total of.Reuter. - 74 words
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Article121 1931-01-03 9 British United Press. APPROVED BY LARGEST PROTESTANT CHURCH IN THE U. S. Washington Mahatma Gandhi’s programme for pro hibition in India is greeted by the Methodist Church, the largest Protestant organisation in the United States, as one of the out standing social movements of the present time.British United Press. - 121 words
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Article160 1931-01-03 9 Demand for Withdrawal from Nicaragua 8 MARINES KILLED Washington, January 2 The deaths of eight American marines in Nicaragua, reported yesterday, has led Senator King (Democrat, Utah) to assert that the United States has been in the habit of intervening too much in foreign lands.”160 words
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Article116 1931-01-03 9 .Reuter. South Wales Stoppage Expected to be Short London, January 2 South Wales miners are confident of re turning to work on Monday hoping a compromise will be reached at to morrow s meeting of the Conciliation Board, meantime facing the loss of wages cheerfully and not interfering.Reuter. - 116 words
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Article66 1931-01-03 9 .Rugby Radio Service. Sixty Commercial Motors for rgentina London, January 2 The first public telephone call over the new direct circuit line from Argentina to Great Britain was an order for over sixty Morris commercial vehicles received from Buenos Aires. The order was valued at £16,000. Within.Rugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article175 1931-01-03 9 Reuter. Drifting to Perilous Situation SOCIALIST ALARM London, January 2 That Europe is drifting swiftly to the most perilous situation since the war is the opinion of the Government organ, the Daily He aid in an editorial based on utterances yesterday by the German Minister of Defence,Reuter. - 175 words
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Article65 1931-01-03 9 Burma Trouble Considered Nearly Over London, January 2 Government troops consisting of Burma Rifles have delivered what will probably prove a decisive blow to the Burma rebels. On Wednesday afternoon they attacked and captured the rebel headquarters at Alantaung in the mountains burning the palace.” The killing65 words
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Article91 1931-01-03 9 Rugby Radio Service. Classified Index io Nine Languages Lor do January 2 Both sections of the British Industries Fair which open at the White City. London,and in Birmingham on February 16 next will cover a greater are* and have more exhibitors than last year. A statement isRugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article60 1931-01-03 9 Reuter. Elaborate Precautions Taken in Calcutta Calcutta. January 2 The strictest precautions were taken when Lord and Lady Irwin left for Assam tbi. morning, driving in state to How ran Station, Houseowners on the route of the procession were made responsible for seeing that no strangers;. Reuter. - 60 words
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Article82 1931-01-03 9 upcu UU IILOIvLI AW will reach London on March 18.—Rugby Radio Service. London, January 2 It is now arranged that the Imperial Air ways fleet for the Africa air mail shall leave London on February 28 and Cairo on March 5. This will reach Kisumu onupcu UU IILOIvLI AW – will reach London on March 18.—Rugby Radio Service. - 82 words
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Article41 1931-01-03 9 PANAMAN REVOLT The rebels have proclaimed Harmadio Arias President of the Republic and demanded Arosema’s resignation. At least 10 were killed and 20 wounded in the attack on the Palace including an American newspaper correspondent who was mortally wounded.Reuter.41 words
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Advertisement35 1931-01-03 9 n v A 1 H V’-- Y QI. r ,L J £■< I fe (1 W W- ..awCO AMU E IRE FOAM I IRE ENGINE 34GALLON TYPE Generates 250 Gallons of Foam. Durege Thomas, Limited, PENANG.35 words
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Advertisement258 1931-01-03 9 NEW RECORDS Just Arrived per s.s. Comorin. 1 The Philadelphians in brilliant Spanish music Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Coniucced by Stokowski ty qqql Fe tDieu a Seville (Festival S villt) u 888 J Albemiz arr. Slrtousfa and in Schubert’s Unfinished” Symphony. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Co uucted by Leopold Stoko. b i258 words
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Article413 1931-01-03 10 AND 4jd. THE OTHER POINT Approximate Limits of Fluctuations Commenting on the London rubber ma* tet during the week ended December 10, Messrs. Symington and Sinclair say Tua market would probably have maintained its firm tone but for the offeiing of considerable lines of413 words
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Article19 1931-01-03 10 OCEAN SHIPMENTS FOR DECEMBER 1930 Rubber 41,757 Concentrated Latex Nil La»px 132 ißevertex 65 Total 41,95419 words
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Article70 1931-01-03 10 (Rugby Radio Sbbvios) I London. January 2 Paris, 123.70; New York. 4.85’4 Brussel*. 34.78; Geneva. 25.05 Amsterdam. 12.06 Milan. 92.75 Berlin. 20.39 Btockholtn, 18.13; Copenhagen 18.16 n 10, 18.16; V.euua» 34.50 Pra gua 16?4: Helsingt »rw 193; Madrid 46.30; uisbon. 108.25 Athena, 375; Bneharev 818 Rio, Buenny Aires,(Rugby Radio Sbbvios) I - 70 words
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Article669 1931-01-03 10 DIRECTORS’ REPORT Soengei Parit Estate Acquired The directors’ Report to the shareholders of Indragiri Rubber, Limited, to be presented at the annual meeting of the company to be held at French Bank Buildings, Singapore, on Jmuary 9 is as follows: Your directors submit herewith a duly audited669 words
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Article122 1931-01-03 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest «uotatione m MESSRS. KENNEDY Go's share list st 11 a.m. to-day: Yesterday To-day I cBC E S Shams. 0 PO X 0Q QQ 10. a. I c. le. Mining. Baku Caves. -47 i .55 -47 i .52J Hongkong Tin..122 words
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Article59 1931-01-03 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T//V: LONDON Spot £ll6-10 D Unchanged I Months’ £llB 0 0 Unchanged SINGAPORE $61.00 per picul Up $2.00 125 tons done RUBBER: Landon 4i d. Down 1/16 d. New York 8| c. (Gold) Down fc. Local 12 A c. Down59 words
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Article107 1931-01-03 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 12j cts. per pound =per pl $l7/London 4|d New York 8| cis (gold). [By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 121 eta. per lb. Jan/Mar. 13} April/June107 words
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Article21 1931-01-03 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, December 30, Spot £118.2 6 three months’ buying £119.10.0 three months’ selling £119.12.6.21 words
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Article73 1931-01-03 10 Penang, January 3, 1931 (Bl‘ Owtesy Chartered 'Bank') O London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 h 4 m/ts 2 8 f Py ,vate 3 m/ts credit 2. 4 3/32 3 h Documentary 2 4 7/32 Or New York Eank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155} Bangkok T.T. 7873 words
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Article928 1931-01-03 10 KENNEDY Co.'s SHARE LIST HAMES. H 3UBBBR Alle by Subbe» 1 !Jo «jAyer Molete Babbei i i ic Ayer Panae Robbe» -21Balau PUnttnl Syndeat? Baaeett Bobber O« ao i o Bata liinteng Buboef ca 1 Redtor* Plant» 2. A. Berta Robber Batata 7J Borelll Rubber: C* 1 1 60 Broga928 words
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Article168 1931-01-03 10 Penang, Ja iuny 3, 1921 I ota Benaiarw Opiutn p. ahest ioai 5,000.00 Clovaa 90.0 C Gold leaf eaiiem 72.0) Mm» Picking nom 170.0 Nutmsga 80s 70.00 HOs 60.00 Coconuts par 1,000 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 5,50 Ra’ifaos gales 11.15 Rattans Course 10 60 Green Snail Shells 13.00168 words
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Advertisement42 1931-01-03 10 1 &/te ftunnymede' The Cheerful Hotel" TONIGHT DINNER DANCE TO-MORROW MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE from 7-80 p.m. THE S. S.-POUCE BAND will play on the Lawn (weather permitting) on Sunday, nth January, 9.45 p.m. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager, hone 543.42 words
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Advertisement142 1931-01-03 10 J brushing duco FOR HUNDREDS OF HOME USES BRUSHING DUCO I IS ON DISPLAY AT ll Messrs. Whiteway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. 1111 CALL AND INSPECT ARTICLES 'j> WHICH HAVE B> EN FINISHED IN 1 BRUSHING DUCO I < I 1 > V i X fc? M 7 8 THE PREMIER142 words
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Article616 1931-01-03 11 TIN ACTIVITY Market Indicators” Rise Singapore, December 31 On the eve of the close of a dismal year, Malaya has received the welcome news that an attempt is to be made to put the tin industry to rig! ts, by the introduction of an inter) ational616 words
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Article207 1931-01-03 11 PROGRESSIVE REDUCTION IN CO g TS A circular Io he shareholders of the Associated Tin Mines of Nigeria states that the output from the company’s properties was reduced in January last to 200 tons per month, and this tonnage was maintained for five mo»-ths, says the Financial Times”207 words
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461 1931-01-03 11 DIRECTORS’ REPORT The report of the Directors of Penawat (Malays) Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. to be submitted at the fourth annual general meeting ot the company to be held at the Registered Office of the Company,Chartered Bank Chambers, Penang, on Saturday, the 10th day461 words
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Article185 1931-01-03 11 MESSRS. BOUSTEAD AND CO., LTD., AUCTION Penang, December 31 The easier tendency prevailing in the market when we last reported has continued during the interval and the local spot quotation has declined a further one cent per lb whilst Jan./March and April/ June 1931 are quoted down185 words
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Article35 1931-01-03 11 Jan. B—Penang8Penang Races, Ist day. 10Penang Races, 2nd day. 13Penang Races, 3rd day. 15Penang Races 4th day. 17Penang Races, sth day. 24Penang Polo C lub Amateur Meeting 31Taiping Turf Club Ract B,lst day.35 words
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Advertisement424 1931-01-03 11 '*V MMI v P>, <j*K "x L feeis like 30 Last ymr I was laid up with everybody says is too old to work rheumatism for 4 months, and but who can still carry on.”—C.F. J Original letter on tile for inspection. before that I > r 'd if on424 words
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Advertisement145 1931-01-03 11 ISIII 1m a I -u --7 .-mr-is-r.srT.rs J r 1 (Ww iPwio I o ci u b 4 there is no other cigarette that enjoys m f such unstinted praise g g K from the elite of K ff g every country ff ff J as does off ssff ff145 words
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1018 1931-01-03 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following ii a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the In Part T« iO 8a Sitiawan from Pulafl Langka *n and AlcrStar, Sailedlfor Palau I-arg kawi and Alor Star to-day at 9 p. m. Ia1,018 words
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Advertisement204 1931-01-03 12 Malayan Fertilisers Ltd. HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING the OPENING of their Port Swettenham Works. I I Fertilisers of Every rescription I rOR I Rubber, Coconuts, Oilpalms, Tea, Rice, I Coffee, rrails and all Local Crops. I OFFICE and 14. MARKET STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. BY SPECIAL H MJHE APPOINTMENT TO KIM204 words
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Advertisement88 1931-01-03 12 s. K. Mohammed vussoi s co., Victoria Pier, Penang, and Bagan Luar Announce that they have secured a special contract with the best London publishers for latest novels 12/6 Copies The Pirate Wind Rutter $7.25 (Tales of the Sea Robbersjof Malaya,) 10,6 Copies Angel Pavement JBy J.B, Priestley $6.50 7,688 words
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Advertisement226 1931-01-03 12 a 7 I SOUND SYSTEM. j 6-5 TO-NIGHT 9.30 last night of United Artists’ Spectacular y All-Talking’, Singing, Dancing d Sensation Puttin' on the Ritz H WITH HARRY RICHMAN Famous Vaudeville Entertainer, 8 GREAT SONG HITSI BRILLIANT TECHNICOLOUR! J A SPLENDID STORY'Booking at Robinson’s Phone 567. To-morrow Night-Sunday, 4th The226 words
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Miscellaneous42 1931-01-03 12 TO-NIGHT Until Sunday at THEATHEROTALI Ist Show at 7.45 p.m. DANGER AHEAD" (Comedy} CHEYENNE BILL IN Thundering’ Thompson' Western Drama 2nd Show at 9 p.m. KiT CARSON IN Race Wild’ BETTY B ALFOUR <& JOSEPH STRIKER IN I EF British pt tional Production,42 words
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Article485 1931-01-03 13 BITTER RETORTS G.B.S. in Lively Meeting Scenes The Stage Society is not to die. At the extraordinary general meeting of the members on December 3, the council’s motion in favour of winding up at the end of the present season was defeated by an485 words
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Article111 1931-01-03 13 QUEtR BEQURST IN WILL OF A MAN OF 99 Mr. Charles Pearson, M.A., cf Court hill, Bournemouth, who died at the age of 99, leaving £10,619, directed that his funeral should not cost more than £5O, that he should be burie l within walking distance111 words
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Article64 1931-01-03 13 MR. FERGUSON ACCEPTS LONDON POST Mr. G. Howard Ferguson, Premier of Ontario, has been appointed Canadian High Commissioner In London. Mr. Ferguson has held the office of Premier of Ontario since 1923, combining with it the duties of Minister of Education. He is sixty years of age.64 words
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Advertisement369 1931-01-03 13 1 > < W vw v s t L E w i E t E I t THE BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD FOR YOUR BABY! St < b J L b IL < 4 F future health and happiness of your t < f> J baby is decided to-day369 words
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Advertisement41 1931-01-03 13 I APIOL STEEL J I I Sure and certain for all Female I I complaint*. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. 5| W, J. EDMONDS, S 1 The English Phermeoj 2 52, 54. Beach Street, fenang, 941 words
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Advertisement126 1931-01-03 13 "You will ask i for more >1 j&t Mr. Wise of Fry’s has created a new chocolate! a crystallised Ginger centre in Fry’s finest* chocolate. If Y ou ave never tried this, ycu don’t know mi in) how good chocolates can be. Specially packed to keep their freshness andl flavour126 words
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Article694 1931-01-03 14 GOOD FROGHESS Club-House Rented at Kalawei Road The annual general meeting of the Ceylon Association, Penang, will be held at 124, Kelwai Road on Tuesday, January 6, at 5.30 p. no. The Committee’s report *’s as follows Gentlemen, Although there a’e only three months’ activities to report,694 words
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Advertisement222 1931-01-03 14 fiber Eau c‘. Cologne wit.i JMMEL the RED CREST y f, /a* las ccn lamed for its marvellously stimulating effect and refreshing Eg-b) coolness. Always the first choice of the Connoisseur z this supreme /'AV® eau de Cologne has heen supplied /7 aC vL\\ hy appointment to every Royal /A222 words
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Advertisement390 1931-01-03 14 Pinkettes Once a Week, Z Br,., K bloom to her cheek. J W The bloom of a dew-freshened rose is not acquired °oxea \JI I expensive beauty parlours. No X ever been uttered than the old adage that beauty is on y skin deep.” The beauty that clear, blooming skin:and390 words
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Advertisement34 1931-01-03 14 G-ANGARAM’S 230, Penang Road. BUSINESS Cl AI IT 1 1! CLOSING AH Silks and Curios Worth $50,000* including Fresh consignments to be cleared anyhow NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Make Haste and Pick the Best.34 words
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Article640 1931-01-03 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET, Fsnang, January 3, 1931 Mutton— cts. Mutton Indian per lb 56 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A luag do 1.50 Tripe M do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 Kidney M pair 80640 words
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Advertisement270 1931-01-03 15 Makedon Cigarettes Made from the Finest and I Most Expensive Tobacco I in the World. I I I BWill8 Will stain neither I BU=~ -1W"" 11 ot hurt your I ==s===s^s^o v throat or harm I i I youp l!ea!,K I h5O r SELECT o M 1 Gar ETTES 7270 words
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Advertisement455 1931-01-03 15 P.NANG KPM GAZETTE Royal Packet Navigation Company. [lncorporated in Holland] List of Places where the Gazette Tele P hone N 58x Telegrams: Paketvaart." Can be bought at 10 Cents. Steamers. Intended to Sail Sailing for LOCAL. m A o J ail 3 Belawan-Deli, Asahan and Paneh (Laboean Bilik) Abdul Rahman,455 words
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Advertisement1150 1931-01-03 16 I '«-TMCTIWUIIJ 1 1 17 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE unl UNTENDED SA*LINGS FROM PENANG t <JST~ r”~ I WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. xEL PEN OR Jan. 8 Amsterdam, London, and Hamburg. t x ACHILLES Jan. 15 Marseilles, London, R nterUrn and Him v U'4 HwSLA I x PYRRHUS Jan.1,150 words
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