Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 January 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-01-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 6. VOL. LXXXiX THURSDAY, Bth JANUARY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement486 1931-01-08 1 Oagata I beothebs I Ds. NT I STS Head Office next to The Dispensary. I* Br»noh Office 52, Leith Street _v uiiliaii— lliltfMil Hi IHIHIINII IHJ Till II IMII IS I O llil 111 lll HI 111 II cosh I I ,dofeel Don’t forget to usk for— Bgßjrf J rotten486 words
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Advertisement15 1931-01-08 1 O.TOKISATSU STUOIO wish up-to-date Photography by electric light. 'Phone 77«. @5. 7«, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.15 words
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Advertisement1813 1931-01-08 2 TO LET ?l TENDERS INVITED |Tfc Vk BTT/T 91 M iRI Bl C? —w. Send yonr enquiries MUMarALj.onSr |J Kl| I, ||/1 IC |l% nete centre. Apply Boz. No. 1«b Hoang Mani(J pal oommi ioMt of HolUnd >< *fl XJ BB I IORJ(J Gasette. lOR George Town, Penang, hereby invite1,813 words
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1083 1931-01-08 3 “Sturdy” Wrecked Off Galle but Owner Saves Bible GJIp, Dtc?mber 21 The yacht Sturdy with its owi er, Mr. Edward Miles, wh ch left Colombo at 7 a.m. yesterday on its way to Singapore, xp r renced engine trouble. Mr. Miler, who1,083 words
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Article222 1931-01-08 3 BREWERS AND SECRET EVIDENCE Mr. G. H. Greenfield, giving evidence before the Leasing Comn ission on behalf of the Licensed Vcanllers’ Dt fence League, said that c< rtain statements made before the Commission by Lord Bjlfour of Burleigh on behalf of the Independent Licensed V'Ciuallers’ Protect222 words
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Article224 1931-01-08 3 LORD DARLING REPLIES TO DR. ALINGTON Detcendaitu of Pope, Coleridge, Join Gay, Byron, Word-«wortb, Sheridan, and Milton were among the gala’s at a dinn< r of the Pee ry 8 c ety at the Cafe Rcyal recently. Lord Darling, recalling that earlier in the week Dr. Alkgton,224 words
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Advertisement378 1931-01-08 3 NEW LIGHT ON NUTRITION i I “Food should refresh and in- vigorate the body and not merely satisfy the sense of hunger and g appetite; it should produce energy and vital capacity.” Extract from Report of the British Ministrv of Health. S It is in these two points I that378 words
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Advertisement235 1931-01-08 3 Dent speculate in sparking plugs Invest at once f in a new set of f° r highest yield as well as I best security. [lodge > HAO£ IN ENu^n. _f I i 1 <.< IS S. Ji Sold by all leading accessory f dealers, garages and sfor es. Stockists Chin235 words
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Article738 1931-01-08 4 MEMORIES OF 30 YEARS Artist, Orator and Soldier **A Light has parsed that never ahall pass away. A Sun has set whose rays are unequalled of might. The loyal grace, the courtesy bright as day. The strong, sweet, radiaTt spirit of life and 'light. That shone and738 words
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Article463 1931-01-08 4 OLD ETONIAN’S PLEA Value of Early Training The question of the ed quacy of physical training at Pub ic Schools has been raised by a letter writ’en by an Old Etonian in the “Eton College Chronicle”. “I would strongly advise any Etonian who proposes to c463 words
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Article283 1931-01-08 4 STATEMENT BY FRENCH FEDERATION Paris An endeavour to conciliate the twelve refractory Rugby clubs, headed by the Stade Francais, who recently broke away from the French Rugby Federation because of a number of differences, is made in a i official statement issued by the Federation recently.283 words
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Article465 1931-01-08 4 REMEDIES Experienced Women Who Are Unemployed There is no shortage of nurses. The nursing profession is over crowded. There is a shortage of probationers, and, as matters stand, it is likely to become more acute, so writes Lucy E. Ashby (State Registered Nurse) in a mail465 words
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Article107 1931-01-08 4 FRENCH SPIES EXPELLED FROM SWITZERLAND Berne, December 20 Two Frenchmen, Pierre Serod and Rene M'lot, have been expelled from Switzerland under a special decree of the Federal Council. It is announced that the Frenchmen carried on commercial espionage against a third Power, Germany, and tnua jiopardieed107 words
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Article210 1931-01-08 4 FRITTERING AWAY THE DOLE £B-A-Week Men Also on Benefit Dancirg on dole money is becoming a regular pastime with numbers of g rls and yourg men in Cardiff, where there are many cases of flagrant abuse of unemployment benefit. Factory girls and others out of210 words
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Article313 1931-01-08 4 RETORTS TO ETON HEADMASTER “To state tta we as a sex a-e not artistic is not only unfair but most inaccurate. Women’s artistic sense has brightened the homes of the world for generations.” Thia was ore of many retorts made by women to a Du313 words
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Advertisement219 1931-01-08 4 J p IB s W few! Careless Washing Spoils the Hair The simple hair styles of tc-day make beautiful hair a necessity Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a nuitn-r of shamjiooing. Proper shampooing makes the h ir soft ana silky. It brings out all the219 words
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Advertisement149 1931-01-08 4 Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar I Purest" Best Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar r Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar gsl— hi «■mfaaegHsaraam I ffiaster Tennis Rackets I Ji FOR /Raster Flayers Cn Factory Prices: Slazenger’s 'Queen’ $35 CO “Demon”149 words
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Article45 1931-01-08 5 Reuter. Dutchman Wins Premier Tournament London, January 7 The premier tournament at the Hastings Chess Congress was won by the Dutch master Doctor Euwe (7 points'. Capablanca was second with 65 points and the Indian player Sultan Khan third with 6 points.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article62 1931-01-08 5 PENANG MATRICULATION SUCCESSES A telegram has been received from the University of Hong Kong, informing the local agent that the following candidates have been successful in the Matriculation Examination Ten Peng Weng Free School), Ooi Kee Wan (Free SchoolL Khoo Soo Lai Xavier's), Tee Ek Teong (St.62 words
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Article25 1931-01-08 5 CONDITION CRITICAL On enquiry at the General Hospital this morning, we were informed that the condition of Mr. Arshak Sarkies was critical.25 words
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Article43 1931-01-08 5 PENANG INDIANS HOLDING CONDOLENCE MEETING It is understood that under the auspices of the Penang Indian Association, a meeting of local Indians will be held to pass a resolution of condolence on the death of Voulana Mohamed Ali in London.43 words
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Article492 1931-01-08 5 SOFT GOING Final Selections by Tic-Tac’ Even if the weather keeps bright for the rest of the day the going for to-day’s races, the first day of the Penang Turf Club New Year Meeting, will be slightly heavy in which case it is just possible that492 words
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Article46 1931-01-08 5 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 (lub Amateur Meeting 31—Tai ping Turf Club Rises, lit day46 words
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Advertisement153 1931-01-08 5 THAT ETERRAL PAIR It makes life miserable. Less are heavy and it is a struggle to walk. Even to turn in bed is an effort—it seems as if old age is creeping upon you with great rapidity. It is surprising how many thousands of men and women have this painful153 words
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Advertisement673 1931-01-08 5 Car LEAVE.° me *C EEB> Take advantage of our special arrangements and H 9 B p urchase a o E JkLTH MORRIS By taking For delivery in England. A NO WORRY—NO PE LAY jn NO EXTRA EXPENSE. yj 8 We can take in your old car in part exchange. v673 words
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Article583 1931-01-08 6 But for the determination of the Penang representatives, yesterday’s meeting of the tin interests at Ipoh would have been a dismal failure. The chairman, the Hon. Mr. A. G. Glenister, made a not too successful effort to be impartial, but from the very outset it was easy583 words
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Article340 1931-01-08 6 The list of services for January issued by the Chaplain of St. Mark s Church, Butter worth, to hand this morning, contains sorry news in respect of the appeal recently made for financial support. The response > is disappointing and we must confess that in view of340 words
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Article203 1931-01-08 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette si r) When Mr. Glenister entered the Ipoh Town Hall yesterday to oppose all attempts to make any progress with the matter in hand, he sadly underestimated the feeling of the gathering he was to meet. Mr. Glenister is but203 words
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Article291 1931-01-08 6 Sir, —In his letter, which appeared in ycur issue of January 6, Mr. Miles assumes that for the next thirteen years the average price of tin will be §33 per picul, and is apparently’ so staggered by the results of his assumption that he is ready to291 words
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Article77 1931-01-08 6 Sir, —I have to draw your attention to the Poppy Day Fund Malay Contribution List published on Tuesday, 6th January. 1931, to the effect that the contribution from the Young United Sports Club Penang should have been $25 instead of 3. I hold a receipt dated77 words
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Article187 1931-01-08 6 Sir, It would indeed be very interesting to know if anything is being done or has been done with a view to destroying the millions of large snads—a veritable pest—which have wrought considerable damage to gardens and hedges and threaten to invade the numerous market gardens along187 words
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Article450 1931-01-08 6 We regret to state that enquiry hospital to day reveled that the of Mr. Arshak Sai kies was critic, lOll The newly formal General Comm r the Perak Football Asaociaticn will 1,/u--first meeting on Monday. January i) 1 4 'r. Seymour Williams, late ma nagp Castlefield Estate, is450 words
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Article79 1931-01-08 6 Reuter Military Precautions against Arson in Cuba Havana, January 7 The Government have discovered a plot to destroy the sugarcanti field of Cuba by» campaign of arson starting on January 15The military have been ordered to keep a vigilant watch on sugar properties throughout the island andReuter - 79 words
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Article70 1931-01-08 6 Reuter. United States Protest to Governor Washington, January 7 Following recent revelations at G® De alleging that nearly all high officials 1 Liberia were implicated in slavery. Stimson, has addressed a letter to the Gov nor of Liberia demanding the en 0 slave traffic upon pain ofReuter. - 70 words
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Article92 1931-01-08 6 Going to Russia to interview Soviet Authorities Warsaw, January After consultations to day, Johnson decided to postpone Moscow en route to Peking untl the year owing to the bad wea she is going to Moscow by t rAIQ l>a fbori ti* to interview the Soviet aviation92 words
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Advertisement81 1931-01-08 6 E. O. HOTEL. TO-NIGHT. Impromptu After-Dinner Dance. (P. O Oh ward Mai Friday, 9th January. The Band of s.s. “President Adams” will play for the After Dinner Dance. Saturday, lOth January. RACE DINNER DANCE. Sunday, 11th Januaiy. Orchestral Concert at 9-30 p m Wednesday A Thursday, 14th A 15th January81 words
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Miscellaneous238 1931-01-08 6 I_„ M II WTWB A Phone No. 117 C I*3 ilj jwt* *s SOUND gt±lli SYSTF M 6-15 TC.x’IGHT 9-30 kast Night’s karge Audience Completely Thrilled by the Wonderful Performance of h Nancy Carroll I IN Paramount’s fi ry Human Document THE DEVIL’S HOLIDAY With Phillips Hulmes, James Kirkwood, Hobart238 words
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Miscellaneous28 1931-01-08 6 TIDE TABLES Bi h Water Low Water To-Dav 2.‘26 9.10 a.m. 3.22 p. B. 9 1 > p.m. To-Morrow 305 p .m. 958 a.ui. 4(6 p. 20 09 .n28 words
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2937 1931-01-08 7 JWAJ0RI1Y FAVOUR QUOTA SCHEME Mr. D.A. M. Brown’s i Triumph in Tactics govt, think plan EQUITABLE TO MALAYA n h Attempt to Muzzle n Gathering Fails 1 ri "Mr. A. G. Glenister who presided at yesterday’s meeting at Ipoh in a connection with the proposed2,937 words
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Article133 1931-01-08 7 —Reuter. Three of “Big Five” Repeat 1929 Dividends PROFITS REDUCED London, January 7 The example of Lloyds bank which made a slight reduction in its dividend, has not been followed by the three other members of the big five’ group, namely, Barclays, Midland and Westminster banks,—Reuter. - 133 words
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Article150 1931-01-08 7 —Reuter. Austrian Economist s Suggestion to Make Use of Metal London, January 7 The Austrian economist, Dr. Joseph Hans, has addressed a letter to the Financial Times urging the need for Internationa co operation to check the decline in the price of silver and suggesting the formation of—Reuter. - 150 words
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Article138 1931-01-08 7 Reuter. London, January 7 Following hearing of evidence by the Court of Enquiry into the Lucia incident, orders are reported to have been given ast night cancelling the instructions to the Lucia to leave her moorings to day in readiness to sail with the Atlantic FleetReuter. - 138 words
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Article73 1931-01-08 7 auu .—Reuter. Bradford Especially Penalised Shanghai, January 7 Growing agitation is felt at the new tariff on woollen goods which severely penalises Bradford. The duties are very complex, but it is estimated the import tariff on all-wool cloths under six ounces to the square yard is approximately 42d) auu .—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article47 1931-01-08 7 .—Reuter Denial that She was Carrying Munitions Shanghai, January 7 Wilhelmsen’s agents deny that the TricoorvM carrying munitions to China other than a hundred cases of safety cartridges from Hamburg which were loaded on the poop deck, while it is understood the explosion was amidships.—Keu.er.—Reuter - 47 words
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Article44 1931-01-08 7 Reuter. Hampton Road, January 7 With two hundred lb. of tinned food as cargo the Tr dewind has resumed her flight’. She calls at Bermuda to refuel. Bermuda, January 7 The Tradewind arrived and, after refuelling, proposes the Azores to-morrow. Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article13 1931-01-08 7 instruction in the Marconi school. —Rugby Radio Service. 7instruction in the Marconi school.—Rugby Radio Service. - 13 words
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Article344 1931-01-08 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Impressive Scenes in Paris 2 CARDINALS AND 20 BISHOPS Paris, January 7 The body of Marshal Joffre was transferred to Notre Dame Cathedral last night in preparation for the funeral to day. The streets along which the procession passed wore a gloomy aspect. All.—Rugby Radio Service. - 344 words
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Article115 1931-01-08 7 ana neyuuaiiuus iul troumoiucuu have a favourable result. Rugby Radio Service. Renewed Hopes of an Early Settlement London, January 7 Hopes of coal peace in South Wales at present centre in conversations between owners’ and miners’ leaders which began to-day in the presence of Mr. Graham, President ofana neyuuaiiuus iul troumoiucuu have a favourable result. – Rugby Radio Service. - 115 words
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Article150 1931-01-08 7 —Reuter. FORMATION FLIGHT TRAGEDY Rome, January 8 It transpires that five were killed when General Balbo’s seaplanes took off for the trans-Atlantic flight from Bolama. A message from Bolama states that after climbing 150 feet one ’plane was forced down and the right float badly damag ed. Sergeant,—Reuter. - 150 words
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Article187 1931-01-08 7 ..—Rugby Radio Service Responsib lity the Best Safeguard London, January 7 It is anticipated the Federal Structure Sub-Committee of the Indian Round Table Conference will complete its work early to morrow afternoon and the chairman will at once begin the task of preparing the report. The most important..—Rugby Radio Service - 187 words
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Article129 1931-01-08 7 Reuter. Enthusiastic Reception of Airmen at Natal Port Natal, January 7 The machine like precision with which General Bal bo s squadron swooped down after their 1 700 miles trans Atlantic flight has aroused tremendous enthusiasm locally. The airmen very tired, were driven in a triumphal motor– Reuter. - 129 words
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Article101 1931-01-08 7 before the Round Table Conference.— Rugby Radio Service. Body to- be Conveyed to India for Burial London, January 7 The Secretary of State for India in Council has informed the relatives of the late Maulana Mohamed Ali of his wish that the cost of conveying the embalmedbefore the Round Table Conference.—Rugby Radio Service. - 101 words
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Article37 1931-01-08 7 —Reuter. Coimbatore, January 7 V. J. Patel who was sentenced to six months at the beginning of September for defying a police ban on meetings has been released on grounds of ill hbalth.—Reuter. 1—Reuter. - 37 words
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Advertisement279 1931-01-08 7 New Organ Records OF VARIOUS STYLES Orchestral effects on the Alexandra Palace organ G. THALBEN’BALL C 2 03 I Fmhndia Sileliui A most popular organist playing operatic excerpts ARTHUR MEALE Organ of Central HaP, Webtm rst r P flntermcEz ("Oavalleria Rus icwa”) Mascagni I Barcarolle ("Tales of Hoffmann”) Offenbach Three279 words
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Article872 1931-01-08 8 ANNUAL MEETING Closing Down of Estate Justified ISOLATED POSITION The twenty-second annual general meeting of the Sekoog Rubber 00-, Ltd., wm held on Friday, November 21, at the registered cffice of the company, Ceylon House, 49 aac 51, Eadcbeap, E. C., Mr. V. R. Wick war872 words
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Article146 1931-01-08 8 S' TO-DAY’S PRICES Ths following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to day:— Yesterday To day ĕe e i Sharps. <2 3 10. 10. 10. 10. Mining. Asam K. 22/6 23/6 21/6 23/- ex Kampong K. 8/6 9/3 9/-146 words
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Article56 1931-01-08 8 Latest London, New York aad Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £ll9 OS Up 18/1 Months’ £l2B 10 0 Up 12/6 SINGAPORE $63.12} ptr pad Up $1.87} 175 teas too RUBBER: London 4 3/!6d. Unchanged New York 8} c. (M) Unchanged Local 12} c. Down J c. By56 words
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Article60 1931-01-08 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) BJL Sheet 13 cts. per pound =per pl 117/33 Quiet. London 4 3/161 New York 8} cts. (gold). {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys) Geaeal Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices fcr Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are ae foliov 8 Spo* 13 cts. per60 words
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Article21 1931-01-08 8 Masar*. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, January 6. Spot £118.10.0 three months* buving £119.17.6 three months* selling £120.0 021 words
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Article69 1931-01-08 8 (Rugjby Radio Sirviob) London, January 7 Parle, 123.67 New York, 4.85} a Brussels, 34.79; Geneva, 25,05; Ame terdam, 12.06; Milan, 92.72; Berlin, 20.39 Stockholm, 18.13 Oopeutagen, 18.16 Odo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.50 Prague 16?}; Helsingfors. 192}; Madrid, 45 80 Lisbon, 108.25; Athena, 375 Bucharest, 818 Rio, 4}; Buenos Aires,(Rugjby Radio Sirviob) - 69 words
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Article76 1931-01-08 8 Pmang, Jinuiry 8, 1981 (By Ojurlay The Chartered B&nk) On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 M 4 m/ts 2.8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2'4 3/32 8 M Dooum«nt»ry 2 4 7/32 On Now York Bank Demand 56 France M T.T. 1,425 H India to T.T. 155} H Bangkok M76 words
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Article274 1931-01-08 8 ALLEGED LOCAL IROPAGANDIST COMMITTED TO ASSIZES Chui Teck Chong, a Hyhm ccffee ehopkeeper from Butterworth was charged before Mr. El ward J*go in the Second Police Court yesterday afternoon with possession of documents which had a tendency to incite persons to interfere with the law. Detective Le Ah274 words
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Article118 1931-01-08 8 P. C. C. v AT OR STAR The fo’lowing are the teams for the match on Friday at 5 p.m, on the Esplanade P. O. C. (Colours): C. G. van Houten; G. Aste (Ch pt.) and D. K- Evans R. H. York. R. W. Scarlett118 words
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Article117 1931-01-08 8 ARRRIVAL IN SINGAPORE NEXT MONTH The cruise liner Beleenland will arrive at Singapore on F b. 25. This year sbe will come from Bangkok to Singapore and remain here 24 hours before going cn to Batav’a. The westward route is a popular one for world traveller», as the117 words
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Article78 1931-01-08 8 Applications are invited for the posts of Secretary (E iropean) and Treasurer for tbe Singapore Amateur Football Association. The salaries attached to the posts are $250 and $2OO respectively, per month, during the du ation of the soccer season (February to September) and reduced by $lOO per78 words
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Article113 1931-01-08 8 Psnang, January 8,19 c 1. I cts Bans arts Opium p. chtet aom 5,000.00 Cloves 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickirg nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 M llOi 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 15.00 Copra f undried buyers 5.45 Rataas sales 11.15 Rat'ans Oo: rse u 10.60 Green113 words
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Article919 1931-01-08 8 KENNEDY Co.'s SHARE LIST HAUKS. I 1 1 g BUBBKB e AllebyßalbM 1 90 1 10 Alor G.j.hßnbbM 3) 1 Jo 1 Ayer Kuning 00 1 10 "«’a Bata Kintang Bubbea c* W 1 0 Betfort 75 «5 Bente Bubbei Srtataa 75 85 EorelU Rubber C» 1 J 1 g919 words
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Advertisement256 1931-01-08 8 I i Z X I a 1! 1 S iM\ 1 ft FRurrJl I SALINE M i l I B TTIY a dagh?of “Boy.s” Fruit Siliue in’a tumblei of H witer. Clear aul sparkling, it is an effervessant d Is light to the thirsty palate. It aools ani pacifies the256 words
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Article747 1931-01-08 9 f I H. M. surveying ships like dormice are now entcrii g their winter quarters. I 11 home waters the “Fitzroy” and the I “Kellel” have already been reduced to 1 winter complement at Chatham, on the 17th the “Beaufort” follows suit-at Ply mouth, and the747 words
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Article463 1931-01-08 9 ■l. FRANCE SHOWING THE P.-ris» December 29 In an interview M. (GjvernorGeneral of Fr nch Ind -Cjina) said:— I know that other companies are going to imitate the example set by Air Orient; and I can only rejoice, because the more lines we shall have, the better463 words
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Article121 1931-01-08 9 CONJURER’S CUNNING Cologne, Dec. 20 How conjuring tricks produced gold md yield’d a trickster £L2,OOJ, was revealed at the trial of a gold maker of Hilder, Heinrich Kirachildgen, who was sentenced at Dusseldorf to 18 months for fraud. Kurgchildgen claimed to manufacture from sand121 words
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Article259 1931-01-08 9 Extracts With Remarkable Soothing Healing Virtue in ZAM-BJK For generations oils and balms, derived from rare medicinal herbs, have been relied upon for healing wounds, sores, and other akin troubles. To-day this method of healing is f >nnd in its highest state of scientific perfection in259 words
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Advertisement124 1931-01-08 9 f\x x A J jUst to pyramid V L\NDKEKCH4EFS FOR MEN &BT rB*S Ej Crosse Blackwell's Ready Meat Meals. Embodying Excallefit Quality at a Low Price. X- 1 J J Crosse Blackwell's 1 I j Spaghetti Ready Meat Bo k Bc f Hot Pot j| J I and Carrots iris124 words
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Advertisement203 1931-01-08 9 AAen may men may go- > A man may change his whisky, but a distiller does not change his blend. It is even, unvarying Quality that makes for popularity in whisky. That is why a blend like Johnnie Walker Red Label has its enthusiasts all over the world. It is203 words
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1388 1931-01-08 10 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a Hal of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang daring the ki In Pert T»-4af 8a Pana’ or from Singapore Sails for Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein on Saturday at 11 a. m. I■ Pandai from Batoe1,388 words
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Advertisement745 1931-01-08 10 THE American Express Co. Inc. (Itcorporateu in U.S.A.) Announces the re-opening of their SEAS INAL TRAVEL OFFICE In New Palm Court, E. O. Hotel. difference Asgagkjfeg, TO A JrwA GRILL XI f“ gsfi< -h- jRBF i> W Lassitude Gone! E ditor thanks YOUR 1 Kruschen. a C KTC A is745 words
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Advertisement417 1931-01-08 10 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A Rem dy for Consumption Has Been Found. DERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF TH» NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuiiez of fa lur a remedy has been discovered that has cared the deadly Consumption even in the advanced stages of the417 words
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Article579 1931-01-08 11 MESSAGES FROM PULPITS Preacher with Fresh Thoughts Triumphs What have the Churches to say to their congregations in these times, when ritualJem, more than ever, bickers with faitL 'and when genuine reverence genuine charity, and genuine pity seem qualities I gasping for life? I Where is579 words
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Article217 1931-01-08 11 MORAL C kSEB COMING TO COURT As an aftermath of this year's Passion Play in Ob rimnurgau, no fewer than a hundred and forty '‘moral" cises are to be fought before the court at the nearest spot for legnl decisions, The servants in hotels, pensions, and elsewhere who217 words
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Advertisement221 1931-01-08 11 1 <®§) I t he most famous of all Nitro-cellulose finishes is now available in handy sizes in an excellent range of colours in brushing form. g BRUSHING DUCO is now on display at the premises of Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. I So call there and see examples of221 words
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Advertisement290 1931-01-08 11 HILLMAN FOU R. T E E N and STRAIGHT EIGHT cannot describe this Car of Cars, —the minute attention given to the bodywork, the artistic blending in two tone coloui schemes, defy descriptio n. The ample seating accommodation, the comfortable upholstering in all Models, has to be seen to be290 words
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Advertisement656 1931-01-08 12 I P. «.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in Ikg land.) MAIL PASSEM9ER CARGO SERVICES takMhr mH Oriortal I 6» ri» tract ««Il Hit Hatty's tawwl Lofidw iM ferei. i and Far E«t IM Sw»ts« Msta Hari j flQ Outward Irons lomtoa for China aitf Jipsn a Jan 17656 words
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