Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 January 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-01-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILYj Mo. 4. VOL. LXXXIX TUESDAY, 6th JANUARY, 1931. PRICE 10 GENTS20 words
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Advertisement460 1931-01-06 1 IINAGATA brothers li dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street ,-jr.-r~nr I -—IBM jT—^— —i—— IMW ■Wil »Ti ron’t forget to ask for- MOE T 8i CH ANDON IF T 5 A 'WHITBBEADS B ffiSi 1919 Sl& DRY w 2W X VINTAGE ra IMPERIAL I460 words
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Advertisement19 1931-01-06 1 H.TOKISATSU| STUDIO with up-to-date Photo- i fraphy by electric light. j ’Phone 77«. i{ M, BISHOP STREET. PENANQ. I19 words
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Advertisement2031 1931-01-06 2 TO LET 86 5 Federated Malay States B&NKS. I SPACIOUS OFFICES, situated bus!- Send your enquiries In the Supreme Court of the Federated NE MAATSCHAPPIJ. N. V. I Cr&t ft- '3®’* neea centre. Apply Box, No. 1 c/j Pinang Malay States. NETHERLANDS TRADING BOGIE g «n I IOR STATE OF2,031 words
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Article378 1931-01-06 3 £I rr»UT, TUT,”p»id thesergean*, "You I really mustn’t drop your r flj on pa air, you know. Pick it cp tO w like a good boy and don’t do it agaiL 1 Nc, this isn’t the beautiful dream of ecine latest joined rcc u >,378 words
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Article439 1931-01-06 3 WAR—AND PEACE—WITH THE ROCKEFELLERS Mother” Mary Jjnts, one of the most picturesque figures that Ireland and America between them have ever produced, died during mail week-end ar Silver Springs, Maryland, at the age of ICO. Her death was peaceful. Her life was net. She was439 words
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Article379 1931-01-06 3 WOMEN AND BRITISH NaHONALI PY The minority sf x in the House of Commons took deep interest recently in the Nationality of Women Bill—a measure several times introduced, but always "cr< wd d on?’ —which restore sia British woman’s right to keep her nationality on marriage to379 words
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Advertisement284 1931-01-06 3 h i /st k M r at if lT li I PWSil|i|w I ra 1 2 K.biOCKEMGASS£N c Keep cool—through "47ir S >-■ V/hen sweltering heat is threatening to saf> your strength, when you are listless and weary, then "47ir Eau de Cologne will hel|) you to I II Ji..284 words
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Miscellaneous43 1931-01-06 3 Monday sth Wednesday 7th at I THEATBE ROYAL g "The Moon of Israel from the famous novel by Sir Rider H ggard Supported in the first show by “The NIGHT FLYER” Featuring WILLIAM BOYD AND RAGGEDLY ROSE A Comedy Drama, featuring MABEL NORMAND43 words
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Article2075 1931-01-06 4 Success of British Rule Maj.-General Pritchard Talks to Rotary Major-General H. I. Pritchard, who is shortly proceeding Home to take up the post of G.0.C., Chatham, attended his last Rotary meeting in Malaya before he sails, 4 the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club2,075 words
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Advertisement270 1931-01-06 4 PRITCHARDS SPECIAL Dress Display FOR The Races < All exclusive models just received from England France and Shanghai. > Elaborate Eveixi*xg Gowns stylishly cut replicas of the latest French Models. Afternoon Gowns in figured and plain georgette, crepe de chine and coloured lace, several with smart coatee. A selection of270 words
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Advertisement181 1931-01-06 4 > —< > ZAN hot sultry days s-8..-sgJp|< > 'J a cooling and re- > i freshing sweet is es- sential to every meal. HfgllKy > A fresh-fruit jelly is > always appropriate > and is sure to please I > if made with— N c, > k > M<181 words
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698 1931-01-06 5 Says Sir Arthur Keith Pobiie Opinion” Sir Arthur Keith, the famous biologist, ppvdking at BinUn S’. Mary in connection vi;h the conftrance of International Eugenic organisations, said: Chapters in Evolution *‘Ui til now there have been only two abaters in mans’evolutionary history. The— Pobiie Opinion” - 698 words
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Article504 1931-01-06 5 The Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Pykettleft for Singapore yesterday by steamer. Mrs. Pledger was a pa-senger to Singapore by the r.s. "Kedah” yesterday evening. Mr. F. W. Palmer, v. c who was taken suidenly ill in his office at Ipoh on Wedntsiay last, is very much504 words
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Article47 1931-01-06 5 “When the British merchant wakes up to the value of sustained newspaper advertising abroad it will be a bad day for the merchants of the 11. S. A. At present not 10 per cent of the British merchants realise the value of newspaper advertising”:— Henry Ford.47 words
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Article502 1931-01-06 5 COMMISSION APPOINTED IN 1 RITAIN Mr. Buchanan’s Speech THE gravity and universality of the unemployment problem was evidenced on December 12 by the official statements of various countries: Firstly, in Greit Rritian the ure'np l ued on November 30 cime t > 2,305,639, being 19,179 more502 words
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Article506 1931-01-06 5 BEWARE OF BREAKFAST! A Simple Exercise for Stout People Here is a simple »xercise—or should we say it'sounds simpi- ?—recommended by Dr. D Lechmere Anderson, Medical Officer of Health for Doncaster, as an aid bj which people who "consider themse ves cursed with an undue506 words
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Advertisement13 1931-01-06 5 Ji. THE PREMIER WHISKY THAT GOES BACK TO 1627 cjAere a? sto e13 words
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Advertisement455 1931-01-06 5 in tiny! WATERYJWLES itching and Burning 7errible. Cuticura Healed. J suffered with eczema on my hands for erv er two years. It started with tiny, U ill/ watery pimples, and then developed into /W' sore eruptions which used to scale over rH ij i as they were getting better. The455 words
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Article417 1931-01-06 6 —Reuter. SECOND TEST DRAWN Hammond and Hendren Do Well TAME FINISH Capetown, January 5 The second Test Match was drawn. JPlay in the morning saw the batsmen cautious and there was a grim struggle for runs. England scored 252 in the second innings and the game—Reuter. - 417 words
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Article46 1931-01-06 6 Jan. B—Penang Races, Ist day. 10—Penang Races, 2nd day. 13—Penang Races. 3rd day. 15 Penang Races 4th day. 16— Race Ball, Penang Club, 9 30 p.m 17 —Penang Races, sth day. 24 Penang Polo Club Amateur Meeting 31 -Taiping Turf Club Races, Ist day46 words
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Article245 1931-01-06 6 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Aberdeen Narrowly Defeated FIVE POSTPONEMENTS London. January 5 Ths following are the results of matches played in the Scottish League yesterday Ayr U. 3 East Fife 1 Cowdenbeath 3 Kilmarnock 1 Dundee 1 Hibernian 0 Hearts 3 Aberdeen 2 Leith A. 2 Clyde 4 The245 words
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Article490 1931-01-06 6 CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE F.M.B. BAR When the sittings of the Supreme Court were resumed in Kuala Lumpur yesterday after the Christmas Vacation, the c mgratulations of the Bir of the F. M. S. were offered to the HonTlj the Chief Justice,Sir Lancelot H. Elphinstone, K. C., upon490 words
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468 1931-01-06 6 P.O.C. DEFEAT THE POLICE Perrot Secures a Hat Trick The hockey match played on the Esplanade yesterday between the P, 0. C. <*nd the Singapore Police Baud under the captaincy of Inspector Yorke ended in a win for the Club by four goals to nil.468 words
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Article152 1931-01-06 6 BILL FOR PRESERVATION The preservation of Britain’s ancient monuments won d put beyond doubt by a bill introduced by Lord Ponsonty in the House of Lords, which pro vid s inter alia that the Commission r of works may, for the purpose of preserving the amenities152 words
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Article699 1931-01-06 6 WILLIAM REEVES A Name Now Honoured in the Art World Prior to the year 1766. the business of Artists’ Coleurman as such do*B not ip pear to have existed and though the trad* of house paiuter and decorator was a fl mrishinv one it is clear699 words
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Advertisement39 1931-01-06 6 PILLS. I APIOL STEEL I I Sure and certain for all Female I I complaint». Every lady should 1 keep a box in the house. H W, J- KDMONDS, u Th* Kngllwb Pharmao) 82, 54. Beach Street. Penang, M39 words
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Advertisement97 1931-01-06 6 MALARIA Although Quinine is our sheet-anchor in the treatment of Malaria, Genasprin is of great value in relieving the pains which accompany and follow Malaria. Genasprin and Quinine may be safely taken at the same time as one assists the other in this beneficial work, especially when headaches or pains97 words
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Advertisement252 1931-01-06 6 I IWI*I 11 11 1 >I— I I WHY is it that £old Stor- I I age reconstituted I milk is used in all I Government HospiI tals in Penang and I Singapore I Because it is the nearest approach to Dairy I Milk available -in J Malaya. It is252 words
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1445 1931-01-06 7 Final Gallops This Morning H. H. The Sultan of Perak a Spectator BV TIC TAO TH F final gallops on the course this morning were disappointing. there being hardly anything worth recording in the way of times The course was on the heavy side1,445 words
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Article599 1931-01-06 7 JUDGMENT RESERVED Pensioner and Daughter on Trial The adjourned hearing of the case in which an eldeily Chinese named Chang Ab Choy and his daughter Chang Ah Tuan are charged with cruelty to a Chinese girl named Ah Sui by throwing boiling water on her599 words
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Article157 1931-01-06 7 I —Reuter. Warsaw, January 5 Amy Johnson is on hn- way to Warsaw whither her ’plane is being brought for repair. The engine and wing is damaged so that resumption of the flight to Peking is at present impossible,—Rugby Radio Service. Warsaw, January 6 It transpires thatI —Reuter. - 157 words
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Article92 1931-01-06 7 Ledger Clerk's Alleged Fraud (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, January 6 A local hank bas been victimised to the extent of $9 300 as a result of a forged cheque being cashed. The alleged forger is stated to be a edger clerk who has failed to attend duty92 words
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Article62 1931-01-06 7 $5O WON No competitor succeeded in forecasting correctly all the matches in this competition and the Consolation Prize of $5O is awarded to TAN BIN TEONG, 60 Irvine Road, Penang, with 13 correct forecasts. Note A claim for a scrutiny in Competition No. 8 has62 words
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Article110 1931-01-06 7 .—Reuter. Savage Attacks with Choppers and Knives Rangoon, January 6 The Sino Burmese rioting on January 3, arose out of a trivial dispute. The rioters savagely attacked each other with knives choppers and stones The police had to open fire to clear the streets Despite the efforts.—Reuter. - 110 words
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Article37 1931-01-06 7 Reuter Athens, January 5 Three hundred houses collapsed in various villages in the Corinth region in yesterday’s earthquake. One was killed and four injured '-light shocks continue and three were experienced at Corfu ReuterReuter - 37 words
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102 1931-01-06 7 FATHER >OUHAIT It is now definitely known that the Rev. Lather Souhait, who is at present in Klang, will take charge of the Tamil Church of St. Francis Xivier's at Penang road The Rev. Father Aloysius, who has been acting since the death of102 words
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Article116 1931-01-06 7 AEROPLANES TO DEAL WITH MOROCCAN TRIBESMEN Algiers, December 27 Stiff fighting has taken place on tbe Algerian Moroccan frontier A party of three hundred Moroccan tribesmen made a sudden raid over the frontier on the country of an Algerian tribe whose citizens they killed and from whom116 words
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Article94 1931-01-06 7 NOT ALLOWED TO LAND IN AUSTRALIA Owing to tbe recently added restrictions on the immigration of aliens, Italians, who arrived in the liner “Orford” from Naples, were not allowed to land at Sydney. They are being returned to Italy in the “Orama.” It is understood that the94 words
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Article83 1931-01-06 7 MURDER CHARGE CASE POSTPONED Omar bin Abdulla, the Arab; who is charged with the murder of a girl named Sittee Fatima and her brother was produced again this morning before Mr. Edward Jago in the Second Police Court. On the application of Court Inspector Roberts, His Worship83 words
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Article575 1931-01-06 7 MALAY CONTRIBUTION G. Collection from Balik Pulau District (per Mobd. Hussain A.C.L.R.)... 384.83 Net proceeds from Football Matches 370,23 Contribution from Young United Sports Club 13,00 Mr. C.W.A. Sennett, M.C.S m Hon. Treasurer 40.97 Donations from Mr. A. 8. Mohamed Hussain 25 001 Mr. K. P.575 words
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Article62 1931-01-06 7 A meeting of members interested in Cricket will be held at 6.15 p.m. on Friday. 16th January, 1931, in the Club House. Agenda 1. Nomination for Captain for 1931 season 2. General. Mr. A. Rengam, Immigration Fund Inspector, Klang, has arrived at Penang. Mr. N. Appan, Extra62 words
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Article160 1931-01-06 7 PREDICTIONS BY BELGIAN SOCIALIST LEADER Brussels, December 29 The Catholic Libre Belgique, discussing the Franco Belgian Military Convention, points out that the text of this agreement, contrary to the stipulations of the League of Nations has not been deposited at the League of Nations Secretariat by the160 words
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Article179 1931-01-06 7 SCIENTIST QUESTIONS THEORY OF EVOLUTION Sir Ambrose Fleming, the scientist, questioned the theory of evolution in an address in London. There are powerful and unmistakable indications in Nature of purposive thought and of order and the adaptation of means to an end which cannot be the result179 words
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Article128 1931-01-06 7 ROTARY DINNER The members of the Penang Rotary Club will meet at dinner to night at the private dining room of the E. and O. Hotel, upstairs. Mr. P. M. Robinson the President of the Penang Rotary Club is expected to take the chair, and the principal128 words
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59 1931-01-06 7 CHINESE CHARGED A Chinese named Lim Kee was charged in the econd Police Court this morning with possession of Non Government chandu at 186, Carnarvon street, on January 5. Mr. G. Austin of the Government Monopolies applied for tbe transfer of the case to the District59 words
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Advertisement56 1931-01-06 7 I Cars r°» Home LEAVE. Take advantage of our special arrangements and purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. I HO WORRY—NO DELAY NO EXTRA I XPENSE. We can take in your old oar 1 in part exchange. Call or write to us for particulars.— WFARNE BROS., I’D, 30, Anson56 words
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Article415 1931-01-06 8 Now that the Selangor tin miners and the Perak Chinese miners have declared in favour of the quota scheme—the former suggesting that it should become operative as from March, —the Federated Malay States Government will have to relinquish its position on the fence and get down to business.415 words
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Article270 1931-01-06 8 Yesterday we lamented the ban on publica tion outside the columns of the journal for which they were especially written of certain interesting reminiscences, and we touched upon the spread of a craze recently introduced by a Singapore contemporary for protecting locally contributed articles by the laws of copyright.270 words
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Article142 1931-01-06 8 Captain, a Passenger and Four of (reu Feared Drowned (From Our Own Correspondent) Colombo, January 6 The Norwegian vessel Tricolor blew up nine miles off the South West Coast of Ceylon as the result of a fire and the ship was completely lost. The skipper, captain142 words
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Article1205 1931-01-06 8 A.H. L - A.H.L- Penang, Tuesday. fcimes have We 11 I occasion to mutter an- grily at the attituie of various householders who indulge their love of the beauties of nature by growing high hedges round their compounds in order to obtain a measure of privacy to the d ing>1,205 words
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Advertisement146 1931-01-06 8 /K I i) X X jJr PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN atootal product He’s seen the world and is welcome in every part. He is at home in any climate. He is yours to com- I mand for long and faithful service, I and he’ll keep his colours proudly I till146 words
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Advertisement79 1931-01-06 8 5 j? E. O. HOTEL. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. TO-NIGHT Af'er-Dinner Dance, Thursday, Bth January. Impromptu After-Dinner Dance. (P. O Oatward Mail.) Friday, 9th January The Band of s.s. “President Adams” will play for the After Dinner Dance. Saturday, 10th January. RACE DINNER D4NCE Next Week:— Wednesday A Thursday, 14th79 words
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Miscellaneous28 1931-01-06 8 TIDE TABLES Hi a h Water Low Water To-Day 1.10 a .T. 8.0.3 a.m. I. 9 p.tn. 805 p.m. To- Morrow 1-19 8.42 a.in. 240 p.'ii- 845 p.m.28 words
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Article330 1931-01-06 9 —Reuter, Submarine Ratings Disobey Orders 40 MEN ARRESTED AT DEVONPORT Possibility of a CourtMartial London, January 5 The Admiralty has issued a communique stating that on Sunday morning, January 4, an infraction of discipline occurred on board the submarine depot ship Lucia, It states that thirty.—Reuter, - 330 words
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Article139 1931-01-06 9 SMALL COMFORT FOR U.S. "WETS "-Reuter, Report of Law Enforcement Commission 5V ashington, January 8 Tie long-awaited report of the Wicker■sham Law Enforcement Commission on prohibition is described in high official «quarters as predominantly dry with a majority of members conceding little to anti prohibition views. A tentative report which"-Reuter, - 139 words
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Article131 1931-01-06 9 Reuter. Title Calculated to Mislead the Simple-Minded New York, January 5 A grand jury inquiry into the failure of the United btates has opened J-w aifair is fraught with possibilities of ar-reaching scandals. Liabilities are esti lia 0 d at £40,000,000. The depositors inciutleu numerous lessReuter. - 131 words
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Article182 1931-01-06 9 Conference. —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Funeral Arrangements for Princess Royal PRINCE’S PLANS UNALTERED London, January 5 The funeral of the Princess Royal, it is understood, will take place at Frogmore, Windsor. It is expected the King and Queen will go to Windsor directly fromConference.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 182 words
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Article261 1931-01-06 9 Rugby Radio Service. Lying-in-State in L’Ecole de Guerre Paris, January 5 Moving scenes took place in the Chapel of L’Ecole de Guerre where ihs lolyo f Marshal Joffre is lying-in state. The Chapel is decked with black and silver hangings, regimental flags and a huge silverRugby Radio Service. - 261 words
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Article183 1931-01-06 9 ,—Rugby Radio Service. Government Threatened with National Coal Stoppage London, January 5 We are looking to the Government to take action. If they don’t it’s their funeral," declared Mr. A. J. Cook prior to the conference of offiaials of the South Wales Miners' Federation with,—Rugby Radio Service. - 183 words
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Article22 1931-01-06 9 Reuter. London, January 5 Burnley weavers carried out their threat this morning. Nine mills and 3,500 operatives are idle. Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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148 1931-01-06 9 1,637 Tons Higher on the Week COMMODITY FIRM The first 1931 statement of rub ber landings and deliveries shows a big excess of landings, and the net increase last week was 1,637 tons According to private advices received by the Pinang Gazette, the statement148 words
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Article100 1931-01-06 9 —Reuter. British Rubber Interests’ Landgrabbing in Panama New York. January 5 The landgrabbing tactics of powerful British rubber interests are partly blamed for last week’s revolution in Panama in the anti British Hearst newspiper New York American, in an interview by Mr. Richard Marsh, an ex diplomatic official—Reuter. - 100 words
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Article108 1931-01-06 9 aiso reueiyeu quuirauts icum me uiecn auu Chilean Governments.—Rugby Radio Service. Belgian Government Astonished London, January 5 The total value of the two orders for Fairey-fly single seaters and Fox two seaters which the Fairey Aviation Company receiv ed from the Belgian G ivernmant is understood toaiso reueiyeu quuirauts icum me uiecn auu Chilean Governments.—Rugby Radio Service. - 108 words
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Article103 1931-01-06 9 —Reuter. No Need for Further Increase in Production The Hague, January 5 ’acted In a statement with regard to a ptv,_ law for the issue of new oil contracts in tl?" Dutch Indies the Government declares in the next few years no need will arise for any..—Reuter. - 103 words
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Article108 1931-01-06 9 VLulana Muhamed Ali. —Rugby Radio Service. London, January 5 Mr." Maulana Mohamed Ali, one of the best known British Indian delegates to the Round Table Conference, died in London yesterday. Although ill at the time, he travelled seven thousand miles to attend the conference. During a speechVLulana Muhamed Ali.—Rugby Radio Service. - 108 words
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Article526 1931-01-06 9 L—Rugby Radio Service, Liberal Attitude Towards Federation LORD READING’S SPEECH London, January 5 Lord Reading daliverel an important speech this afternoon before the Federal Structure Sub Committee. The speech amounts to a declaration of the attitude of the Liberal secton of the British Delegation onL—Rugby Radio Service, - 526 words
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Article59 1931-01-06 9 AUSTRALIAN SLUMP i Rente*. Banks Revise T. T. Rate to £ll5 January 5 Trading banks and the ComMQuU ea Bank who were greatly surprised ai the H "'ent action of the Bank of New increase the exchange rate South cent hurriedly met on London -crease the rate and reluctantly 0..i Rente*. - 59 words
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Article103 1931-01-06 9 —Reuter. "TRICOLOR” CARRYING MUNITIONS London, January 6 According to the Daily Telegraph the Tricolo wascanying arms and ammunition to China. She was a six thousand tonner registered at Tonsberg. It is understood the London marine insurance market wi 1 lose at least £300,000 including £llO,OOO on the hull).—Reuter. - 103 words
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Advertisement206 1931-01-06 9 l^CT aa^,warwgMllll il Illi HIM— III i I M —-glMiinWMi i JOHNNIE I 9 J Black 7he Labsl Spirit $3B 4) of A£ e Per Cas? Born 1820— Duty v&Y' Still $l6-00 1 t\j Going Ul/Vui Exra i-wSI Strong I r! SOLE AGENTS. g JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. g (Incorporated206 words
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487 1931-01-06 10 Recruiting Now Open to Non-British European Volunteers Lieut.-Co). M. J. T. Reilly M.C.. the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, who succeeded Lieut.-Col. J, M. Mackenzie on Dec. 28, as Commandant of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, entered the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1907, and in487 words
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Article330 1931-01-06 10 FUTURE ACTIVITIES AND “OUTWARD BOUND.'* The next production by the Penang Little Theatre” Players will be, so far, their most ambitious effort—Outward Bcund—the wonderful play that has been acclaimed the world over as the gr<a v est theatric* sensational of the century. It is a strange330 words
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Article41 1931-01-06 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Ranchi closes at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday, the 10th instant. The s.e. Kashgar with mails despatched from London on December 18 is expected to arrive here at 3 p.m. on Thursday, the instant.41 words
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Article75 1931-01-06 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrviob) London, January 5 Paris, 123.73; New York. 4.85; Brussels, 34.79 Geneva, 2'.05 Ame terdam, 12.06; Milan. 92,75; Berlin 20.40 Stockholm, 18.13 Copenhagen 18 16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna. 34.50 Pra gue 1633; Helsingfors. 193; Madrid 46.15 Lisbon. 108.25 375 Bucharest, 818 Rio, 4§ Bueno Aires, 35d;(Rugby Radio Sbrviob) - 75 words
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Article256 1931-01-06 10 RUBBER RAFTS FOR SEAPLANES Reference was recently made in the House of Commons to the necessity far all-metal seaplanes to carry rubber rafts. It was pointed out that at the naval demonstration before the D ominion Premiers an all-metal machine which was compelled to make a forced256 words
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Article85 1931-01-06 10 SUPPORT FROM SELANGOR MINERS Interesting and important views on the international quota scheme for tin restriction were voiced to a representative oil “Malay Mail” by Mr. Mungo Park, the well-known mining engineer of Kuala Lumpur, and Mr. Lai Tet Loke 'J. P„ the well-known Chinm miner of Kuah85 words
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Article95 1931-01-06 10 SUCCESSFUL TEST OF NEW TYPE Further successful tests were made in Paris recently with a new type of rubber motor-car bumper—a rubber bar fitted in front and at the rear to mechanism working on the scissors principle. At 28 miles an hour, a car equipped with the95 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article324 1931-01-06 10 A ROUSING STATEMENT Confidence of Large Firm NEW BUIDLING PROGRAMMES One of Great Britain’s la»g»et distributing houits —Lewis’s Ltd., —sees that the tide of trade pessimism is on the ebb and, confident of the coming fliod of pro sperity, has started building ventures costing more324 words
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Article195 1931-01-06 10 Penang, January 6, 19? 1 cts Bena: arsa Opium p, chest aom 5,000.60 Cloves i) 90.00 Gold leaf ssllsri 72.03 Mace Picking nom 170.0 C Nutmegs 80s 70.00 HOi 60 00 Coconuts per 1,030 ,< 15.00 Copra ?undried buyers 5,50 Rattans sales f 11.15 Ra ans Coarse 10.60195 words
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Article131 1931-01-06 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation? m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co 8 share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day «8Ĕ 5 Sharis. 5 do to. >6. •G. •O. MlntoJ Ayer Hitam Tin. 12/- 12 6 12/3 13/Kent (F.M.S.) Tin Dredg 3/10$131 words
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Article56 1931-01-06 10 Latest London» New York and Local Prices T/A/: LONDON Spot £ll3-7-6 Up £217-6 1 Months’ £l2O 17 6 Up £217 6 SINGAPORE $61.50 per picul Unchanged 200 tons daw RUBBER: London 41 d. Up |d. New York Of c. (Gold) Up jc. Local 13 c. Unchanged By56 words
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Article109 1931-01-06 10 LONDCK S .aNDARD (LOOSE.) B.R. Sheet 18i cts. per pound =per pl 117/66 DuF London 4jd New York 8f cts. (gold). (By Courtesy [of Messrs. Allen Dennys) Genual Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Price® for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are at fellows:— Spot 1310*8’ per lb. Jan/Mar.109 words
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Article66 1931-01-06 10 Messrs. Boustead A Qt>. t Ltd. 6th Jan, quotation for Singapore refined tin $6l-50 per picul, business done 200 tons, Penang refined tin $6l-25 per picul, buyers no sellers unrefined tin $6O 25 par picu’, tin ore $6O-25 per picul. The following were the rubber quotat ’ons in66 words
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Article84 1931-01-06 10 The S. S. Police Band will play on the Esplanade to morrow evening, January 7 at 9.30 p.m. The following is the programme 1. 5' arch of the Feers from “lolanthe” Sullivan s. Reminiscences of the I lantaQ TJI Chambers 8. Idyl The Glow Worm” Lincke 4.84 words
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Article216 1931-01-06 10 latest returns The following a-e the latest mine and rubber returns for Dectmb°r: Kramat Pu’ai, Limited. From the Mine Piculs From Tributora t. Total Piculs 171 Taipirg Tin Drelgn? C>-Ltd. No. 1 Dradge from 9.12 30 OobioSarJ. 60,000 Piculs North Taiping Tin Dredging L d216 words
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Article85 1931-01-06 10 lb®. Anglo-Jot ore 35,000 Bnkit Palong 28,000 ated 1 4 1.000 Chnlsa 83,300 Mambau 77.000 Sungei Salak 191.423 Sepang Valley 57,200 Thirdmile 6L500 Sungei Tukang 43.C30 Bruas 4 <.948 Baling 58,273 Knala Dingin 48,°00 Subar 49.817 Tanjong Rambutaa 5'?,465 Sungei Faya 18.373 Rasa 42,000 Jong Landor 96,000 Bakap85 words
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Article80 1931-01-06 10 P>u»tv, Jtnuiry 6, 1981 (By Oourieey el The Chartered Jan/l) ?r» London Bank Demand 2/ J 23/32 4 m'ta 2,3 i o rivat< 8 m/te credit 2/4 3/32 8 Documentary 2/4 7/32 On NfcW York Bank Demand 56 i, France M T.T. 1,425 h India rt T.T. 155} Bangkok80 words
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Article37 1931-01-06 10 The Ma*ket Reports a decided increase in sales of READ’S "DOG’S HEAP” LAGER BEER and BASS' ALE. Business closed yesterday with eager buyers at Lager $3-50 per doz Bass $4-50 per doz ■u w f37 words
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Advertisement403 1931-01-06 10 New Advertisements NOTICES, The piths thr ugh Inchong R n tk Estate (near S Kedah) are from the 6 h to the 13 h January S inclusive. Bj Order, V. Ridge-Jo”e% Manager, Inchong Estate* m.v. ‘‘Glenshiel’ V O y. 15 Conß'gneee of cargo per the vessel from Europe are h<403 words
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Article1012 1931-01-06 11 LOSS ON YEAR Board’s Tapping Policy ECONOMIC PRODU TION THE 21st ordinary general meeting of the members of Merbau Rubber Estate, I ltd. was 'held in London on I >’ov, 28, Mr. E. E. Moreau, C B. I E. (the chairman) presiding. The chairman eaid: Aj1,012 words
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729 1931-01-06 11 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, Dredging with a capital of $1,000.000 to work an area containing twenty million yards of half catty ground Capacity of dredge 130,000 cubic yards per month. Taking tin at its present price and pre729 words
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Article538 1931-01-06 11 L RGE3T IN WORLD To Take Giant Cunarder 1 GOVERNMENT AID Southampton, Nov. 28 Southampton is to possess the largest graving dock in the world which will ultimately replace the existing floating dock a the port. It will be: 1,200 feet long. 135 feet wide. 45 feet538 words
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Article200 1931-01-06 11 WIDENING OF THE CLYDE The C yde Trust have been informed by John Brown and Co. that they had received orders that the great Cunard liner was to be built at the Clydeside yard. The proposed date for the launch is May or June, 1932, aid the200 words
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Article1024 1931-01-06 11 OUTPUT REDUCTION Strong Financial Position > i*' (CONSERVING LIQUID ASSETS The ninth ordinary general meeting of the Kundong Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at the offices of the company, 9/11, Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, on December 30, 193 There were present: Mr. F. G. Souter1,024 words
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Article147 1931-01-06 11 EXPIRED CONTRACTS WINTERING” SEASON The Deputy-Registrar of Statistics has forwarded us the following rubber statistics During November, as compared with August, estates of 100 acres or over which) while still tapping, reduced their area tapped, caused a total reduction in the tapped area of 8.711 acres in147 words
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Advertisement39 1931-01-06 11 WARWICK DUNLOP GOLF BALL I SECOND BEST GOLF BALL I LN THE I WORLD The Dunlop Maxfli (Multi Marking) the BEST Golf Ball in the World. k i THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY, (S. S.) LIMITED, PENANG. I I I39 words
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1089 1931-01-06 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the w«»eki In Perl Te-daf B 3 Krian from Bagan Datoh and Ttlak Anson, Sails for Belawan to day at 5 p. m. m v Intan1,089 words
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Advertisement381 1931-01-06 12 ■> I -.1. ,|l' 111, I Assets 'exceed $11,000,0 JO. S. C. A»«urance in force exceed $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in Strait a Settlements). 1 HEAD OFFICE i Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE a 27, OW Jewry, E.C, I The Company haa £20,000 deposited381 words
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Advertisement153 1931-01-06 12 Half fit is 1 only Ha,f w efficient Get fully fit with PRUNOL FRUIT LAXATIVE THE GREAT BRITISH REMEDY Half life s itls are caused by constipation, indeed constipation is the starting point of many a serious illness. Never regard constipation lightly. The first sign -is the danger sign that153 words
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Miscellaneous106 1931-01-06 12 SOUND |L±j| SYSTEM e-15 TO-NIGHT 9-BQ POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT! JACK OAKIE with M»ry Br au and Skeets G lagher IN Paramount’s All-Screaming Comedy Hit “The Social Lion" One of the B st and Funniest Comedies You’ve Ever Seen PRECEDED BY A Paramount Comedy—A Talkaitoon and Eddie Cantor in “Getting106 words
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Article317 1931-01-06 13 PLACES WHERE THEY ALE MOST COMMON Scotland’s Monopoly THE existence of an earthquake centre about 12 miles away, to the east, is the reason for Jersey’s seeming susceptibility to earthquake shocks, explained Professor Charles Davison of Cambridge, the authority on earthquakes, discussing with a reporter the317 words
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Article99 1931-01-06 13 83 PER CENT. EUROPEANS IN FAVOUR An 83 per cent, majority in favour of the grant of Dominion Status is indicated by the result of the pell conducted by a Bombay newspaper among non-.fficial Europeans in India whether Dominion Status be granted to India with responsible99 words
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Article146 1931-01-06 13 “To those of us who have positions, friends, money, London is a great hive of most interesting life,” said Mr. Ramsay MacDonald at a meeting in London, “but to those who come here without friends and knowing nobody, and with a very limited stock of money there146 words
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Article87 1931-01-06 13 This yei-r Queen Mary is giving herself a Christmas present, writes a “Daily Telegraph" geseip. It is being executed to her special commission at the present time, and is a miniature of her latest grandchild, Princess Margaret. This will be the fourth of a series of very87 words
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Article70 1931-01-06 13 An "Evening Standard” gossip relates a curious wireless experience he bad. Hip set was switched on, but tl e rrogr am me had paused for a moment when h 8 wife entered the iccm and asked if he c uld tell her what the time was. Before he could70 words
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Advertisement198 1931-01-06 13 I ltLWfi6B*S HELMETS I INSIST ON famous HAVING FOR AN OVER I BILWOOD. (J 100 YEARS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS* chariots BORN I -S'niL GOING I 1820 STRONG I "GENTLEMEN I PREFER* I Johnnie Walker “Red Label” I is the whisky that has made the I Johnnie198 words
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Advertisement476 1931-01-06 13 1 1 The genius of Kayser* Hosiery is Its clear, Hawless j-T sheerness...its subtle colorings r the flattering beauty of its Z —<l trim, chic ankle lines, as exem- |T. plified in the Kayser Slipper r A J fl Heel* and Slendo* Heel. Truly fl economical, Kayser Hosiery is Ifashioned476 words
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Article215 1931-01-06 14 M. RLERIOI’S CUP FOR NEW AIR FEAT World Records for speed A Gold cup of the value of £BOO, offered by M. Bh riot to the pilot first achieving ;he fantastic s eed of 1,000 kilometres per.hour, is actually, according to M. Bleriot himself, almost within215 words
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Article215 1931-01-06 14 TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS Dona An», tbe wife of Count Chinchon, a Spanish V carry of Peru in the early Seventeenth Century, earned fame—and it is hoped the worlo’s gratitude—by contractu g malaria and bringing to Europe seme "magic powder,” by which American Incians cured her. This romantic215 words
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Article240 1931-01-06 14 CEREMONY IN THE BASILICA OF ASSISI King Boris is in Italy, with the Italian Royal fami'y at the PJtcs < f San Rossore having travelled it c goito from Bu'garia, attended only by an equ-rry and a pr’vite secretary. His Em nei ce Cardinal M240 words
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Advertisement396 1931-01-06 14 J—™— 11J 1 Dollar Exchange Tablcs Sterling 1 into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling FROM 2s. 3d. to 2s. sd. Amounts from Id. to £lO,OOO THE ONLY IMm Exchange Table A scending’ 64 ths of a PENNY M| |g|| Obtainable at the PINAKG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD., Wg||||| 1-A, Penang Street.396 words
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Article651 1931-01-06 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET, Penang, January 6, 1931Mutton eta. Mutton Indian M ?er lb 56 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with hsari iuag do 1.53 ,n rir» m* do 100 Goat or Sheep M per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 F idney pair 80651 words
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Advertisement342 1931-01-06 15 *—"~1 f n ii —-—\wk\ Ja I WsM> liMwj vM /ll x\ I r W7h?n Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. *T’HE old saying that ’’Distance lends enchantment” is never more apt or to the point than when applied to people whose breath is laden with342 words
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Advertisement739 1931-01-06 15 Does your mirror say: Read how others succeeded in building up their health again by taking Sanatogen. W W A\ “....I was beginning to get 'WI i mentally flabby, to hate the very thought of work, when I struck Sanatogen. For the first week I perceived no difference, but from739 words
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Advertisement1183 1931-01-06 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Hnl I f «»AN». 1 vMAMERICANMAILUNEJ WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON; 'N. CONTINENT. I x ELPENOR Jan. 8 Amsterdam, London, and Hamburg. i I x ACHILLES Jan. 15 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamban? I I I 0 x PYRRHUS J»n. 21 Amsterdam, London, nu t H monrg I1,183 words
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