Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 January 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-01-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY Nx 7. VOL. LXXXIX FRIDAY, 9th JANUARY, 1831. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement234 1931-01-09 1 |T. NAGATA brothers I DENTISTS Head Office next io The Dispensary, g Office 52, Leith Street T-rn uni MiMWMiinnririMMi~T T- m~i.TT— liiiim 1 iwww *> ’«hhibi 1 iiiiinin 11 Dot’i r.igct io ask for— I I *Tl\ooglit For l o-d&y. Jx “DON’T FORGET THE j||| WHITBREADS Read’s “DOG’S HEAD” I234 words
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Advertisement17 1931-01-09 1 fl. TOhISA TSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light 'Phon. 772, 66. W, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.17 words
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Article309 1931-01-09 2 New Year Meeting 1931. Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing. 2nd Saturday, lOth M 3rd Tuesday, 13th n 4th Thursday, ISth sth Saturday. 17th Three Runs eich for Horses Classes 1,2, 3, end 4 and 5. (Combined) Three Runs each for Ponies Class 1. Nine Races309 words
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Advertisement1737 1931-01-09 2 POSITION VACANT MadafflC Galardi Rural Board, Bindings. TENDERS INVITED DREDGEMASTER Anietant wanted al th» Aaaeaiment Notice under Section 60 MUNICIPAL NOTICE for Dredge in PERAK. Apply with full rr O t-tHTFL of Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal). particulars to Box No. 3, c/j Pinang Hk/r The Munic pal Commissioners of Odette.1,737 words
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Advertisement221 1931-01-09 2 For Perfect Hygiene SANITATION AND HYGIENE FOR THE TROPICS by John Woodside Ritchie and Margaret Anna Purcell. In two pai ts. The first part, Primer of Sanitation for the Tropics,” not only makes clear the danger of disease germs, but it teaches how to fight them. The second part, Physiology221 words
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Article423 1931-01-09 3 HIS SONGS OF THE ISLES Two Days Like a Thousand Years London, Deeemcer 3 Father John Macmillan, the prieet of Farr*, in the Western Isle?, who entertau eJ the Dake and Dnchess of York anl albrilliant company at I ondon. erry House, Park-lane, W., last423 words
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Article187 1931-01-09 3 CHINESE GIRLS HAPPIER AWAY FROW HOME The Colonial Office on December 10 issued a report nrepared by Sir W. Peel, Governor of H'ng Kong, on the treatment of mi tsai (young children who are let out for domestic service by their parents) in the Cjlony. It was187 words
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Article157 1931-01-09 3 EXEMPLARY CHARACTER BUT CAR JOY-RIDER ‘‘lt is a psychological puzz'e,” said the headmaster of a school when a 18-years-old boy appeared at a Warrington, Lancashire, juvenile court charged, under the new Road Ac*, with driving a motor-car without the consent of the owner. It was st157 words
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Article313 1931-01-09 3 INTERRPUTING A EISHOP Companionate Maniage” New York, December 7 An unwelcome member of the congregation at the Cathedral of S John the Divine was arrested this morning after a most unusual disturbance which upset the whole congregation. The man arrested was Judge Ban B. Lindsey, the313 words
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Article254 1931-01-09 3 REORGANISATION SCHEME TO BE ADOPTED An effective army reorganisation measure has been decided upon by the Central Government, this being to the effect tl a: army divisions will be used 88 a unit of the Chinese army but that there will be three classes of inch divisions254 words
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Article219 1931-01-09 3 BENGALI GIRL’S STORY IN COURT. The amazing story of how a young married Bengali girl was kidnapped and kept for six months in a well wi s told before the Saldah Police Magistrate when Samand Ali was charge* with kidnapping Gooli Baboo from her mother’s219 words
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Advertisement321 1931-01-09 3 BIT'S YOUR CALL "NJ. C’tzb fsr me!" Everyone calls for NJ. Club out here —a whisky from good old Scotland with just the right quality and sirengih io suit ’he climate. It's a favourite with all the Planters as long as they can remember. NAPIER JOHNSTON ES will® WHISKY H|321 words
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Advertisement120 1931-01-09 3 I PIANO Co NM FOR 1 PIANO I BARGAINS IBM FTfiPl' jgwi—. a B VS' Spend wisely, here’s your opportunity 9 re-conditioned Pianos in perfect condition for $2OO t^lllßritish t I Standard The 9 h.p. Car meets the demand for a comfortable car that can be relied upon, underall conditions,120 words
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Article337 1931-01-09 4 —Reuter. A CANADIAN VIEW "Drift to Extreme Socialistic Doctrine Toronto, December 5 Mr. Ferguson, the Premier of Ontario, who has b?en appoint ed Canadian High C< mmiesioner in Great Britain, but who h>s not yet been aworn in, in a speech here to-day rpfernd <o the critical—Reuter. - 337 words
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Article192 1931-01-09 4 ‘Oscillating A Car SCIENTIST’S 6.30 am. RIDE AFTER PARTY An early morning drive after a party had a sequel at Newport Psgnell. Buckinghamshire, when Gysbert Harman Baker, a doctor of geology, of Broad Street-avenue, E.C., was summoned for driving a motor car dangerously at Olney. It was stated that wh°n192 words
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Article285 1931-01-09 4 “EVIDENCE ACCURATE” Election Charges Sequel The final public eeesion of the L’cansing was held on December 5 -tod the C mmisaion will now proceed to consider iu private the craf.ing of its report. Before the last witness gave evidence Lord Amulree, the chairman, said "\Vhen Lord285 words
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Article286 1931-01-09 4 LIST OF PASSENGERS TO MALAYA The P, atd O. MMI from home the s.p. Kashgar arrive this afternoon with passengers and L ndon mails despatched on D-c-mberlS Under Commander F. Sne'ell, F.R.G.S., R D.R.N.R., the Kastigar kfc London on December 11. The following ’a a Let286 words
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Article157 1931-01-09 4 More Haste Less LORD BANBURY LOOKS BACK ON THE GOOD OLD DAYS Lord Banbury of Southam if 80 "No man ought to feel old 80 I don’t’ he said to an "Evening News’’ correspondent. Half a century ago there were days of leuure, but they were days of decision abd157 words
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Advertisement257 1931-01-09 4 The Motorist who cares for her complexion ar needs a pure, non-greasy preparation to protect the delicate texture cf her skin >- ‘HAZ ELI NE’ (Trade Mark) k 1 SNOW” \4lll has helped many women to V > keep and develop the natural \z/ beauty of their complexion If, Do257 words
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Advertisement47 1931-01-09 4 SOMNOLENCE “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 U. 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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Advertisement121 1931-01-09 4 fr ‘’WC ,S 4 w fPECIMRW MADE FOR MARAWAS' and meeting a real need when breast feeding fails and raw milk is “liquid danger/’ Cow Gate Milk Food brings health and vitality and everything that Baby needs for sound growth and steady development. Fresh from West of England pastures, rich121 words
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Article552 1931-01-09 5 A FEVER TttEE Use of Q linine 300 Years Ago Rival v'ewß of tie identity of the firs v nroO ean to have b-en cared of malaria bv cinchona bark, the source of quinine ere expressed at the’ercentenary celebrations organised by the W< llcome Historical Medical552 words
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Article147 1931-01-09 5 CHRISTMAS DAY TOLL IN AMERICA > New York, December 26 Two hundred or more deaths and hundreds of injures, in accidents from coast to coast, marre 1 Christmas yesterday. Fires, drownirigi, hunting tragedies and poisonous liquor cost many lives, but automobiles, speeding in some instances and slippry roads147 words
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Article66 1931-01-09 5 CHIEF MATE ATTACKED AND STABBED TO DEATH Medan, January 3 According to the Javabode an attempted murder occurred aboard the s.s. Van Cloon of the Paketvaart Maakchappij when one of the native men, the djurutoudi, ran amok. The chief mate, Mr. Geliy, was stabbed. He died66 words
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Article400 1931-01-09 5 Dr. Thomis F. Strang, Medical Officr. Q «»emban, has proceeded on transfer t Ksang. L»dy Anietson is a passenger t. Mtiaya by the P. &O. R»walpiudi” u February. The transport is expected tr arrive at Singapore (on route fur Home) on the 15th inst. Dr. J. P.400 words
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Article144 1931-01-09 5 INCREASE OF 30,000 IN MALAYA DIVISION The British and Foreign Bilb Society of Malaya reports increased sales during 1980. In spite of the slump, which has tffected all departments of life, the Society has been able to sell nearly 30,000 more copies of the scripture than in144 words
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Article172 1931-01-09 5 WOMAN WINS £24,000 DURING SENSATIONAL FLAY Sensational p’ay mirked the opening of the baccarat gambling season at the Casino de la Mediterranee. Nice. Mrs. Campbell Graham had amazing luck, winning, it is stated, £24,0C0. The bank lost the same amount in a long run of losses, ani M.172 words
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Advertisement50 1931-01-09 5 Hiin~wiiwrT™— i—hi i im—i mm ri raißirmiß— —ttm r 11 I GREAT Stocktaking Cl I E BEGINS MONDAY, 12 th January At 8-30 a.m. I Whifewciy, Laidlaw < Co., Ltd.» I Ipoh, Teluk Anson, PENANG Taipeng, Alor =tar. I aMMHM— BWIJMI>!*.IM i| II!I I Illi Illi W 111 1 1,*****50 words
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3091 1931-01-09 6 Canters Home with 9 Stone in Excellent Time Penang New Year Meeting Balbarra Disqualified after Winning Race Bendigo’s $250 BY TIC TAC The opening day of the Penang Turf Club New Year Meeting certainly provided- many thrills, not the least being the disqualification3,091 words
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176 1931-01-09 6 The Trustees of the Sri Subramaniy* Swami Temple at Sungei Patani notify that at a meeting on Thursday the 25th ultimo members discussed the curriculum for the current year and also the forthcoming Thaipusam Festival. It was unanimously decided to .conduct the Festival in a176 words
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Article41 1931-01-09 6 Jan. 10 —Petang Races, 2nd day. 13 —Penang Races. 3rd day. 15 Penang Races 4th day. 16— Race Ball, Penang Club, 9 30 P-®, 17 —Penang Races. sth day. 24 —Penang Polo lob f,nL Meeting 81 Taiping Turf Club41 words
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Advertisement45 1931-01-09 6 I WHY is it that Cold StorI age reconstituted 1 I milk is used in all Government Hospitals in Penang and Singapore Because it is the nearest approach to Dairy Milk available in Malaya. It is bottled fresh daily under the most Hygienic conditions. E45 words
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Article1026 1931-01-09 7 (Tc 1 tbs Editor of ths PtnanQ Gazette) aj r After the demonstration at the nrblic meeting held at Ipoh on Wednesday, when between seventy and ninety per cent of the mining community present stood up to signify their approval of Malaya’s adhe u "to the1,026 words
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Article70 1931-01-09 7 Sir, —I see your racing correspondent T>c Tac gave two good winners 'besides indicating Cyllaros and Mee Too as good things) and 11 places yesterday. On the other hand your contemporary claims to have tipped three winners really only one, as the two others were Longshots and 1570 words
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Article514 1931-01-09 7 Sir, That type of philosophy which assumes the existence of strict determination in the inorganic world and seeks for a mechanistic exn’anation of the phenomena of living matter, denying the existence of choice or free will, is now shown to be fundamentally unscientific and inconsistent virh ascertained514 words
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Article66 1931-01-09 7 Rugby Radio Service. Atlantic Fleet Puts to Sea London, January 8 Though bright sunshine was experienced on the North West Coast, fog and frost continue in most other parts of the country. London traffic services are normal to day, although there is a pall ofRugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article130 1931-01-09 7 .—Rugbv Radio Bervice. 1,000,000 000 Taken up by the Public in 14 Years 1 ondon, January 8 The Trince of Wales at a dinner to celeb rate the sale of one thousand million National Savings Certificates described the success of that great thrift organisation as ‘one of the.—Rugbv Radio Bervice. - 130 words
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Article120 1931-01-09 7 .—Reuter Divorce and Companionate Unions Condemned Rome, January 8 A Papal Encyclical of 16,000 words has been issued reminding the world of the sanct’ty of marriage, “a Divine institution which is often derided and despised by mon not only in the theatre, the cinema, in.—Reuter - 120 words
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Article80 1931-01-09 7 Reuter. Serious Outbreak of Arson; Plot to Dynamite Hotels Havana, January 8 Despite rigorous Government measures, serious fires occurred on sugar plantations at Pinas del Rio and in various parts of Matanzas Province destroying 287,000 arrobas of sugarcane. New York, January 8 A cable from Havana saysReuter. - 80 words
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Article193 1931-01-09 7 King of Siam Bes.ows Royal Blessing (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, January 8 The scout jamboree concluded with a review by Their M ajesties. Five thousand paraded before the King, who in a long speech reviewed the history of the present jamboree, bestowed the Royal blessing and wished193 words
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164 1931-01-09 7 SHOOTING COMPETITION R. S. M. Grinter Wins Championship The following is the result of the recent E. 8. A. M. Shooting Competition. Individual Competition 47 entries Score W.H. Grinter Penang Branch 106 Winner R. L. Nunn Singapore Branch 103 Runner Up F. J. L. Mayger 98164 words
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Article112 1931-01-09 7 MALAY PLEADS GUILTY IN COURT Detective Inspector Gordon prosecuted a Mohamedan named Saibu with receiving money for wagering or betting on a horse race yesterday near the Penang race course. The accused, who claimed trial, said, "I did bet at the race but never received money from anybody112 words
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Article59 1931-01-09 7 8 CHINESE CHARGED WITH POSSE jcION Eight Chinese were this morning charged in the Second Police Court with the possession of non-Government Chandu at the Government Monopolies. They were alternatively charged with aiding and abetting possession of non Government chandu. The case was transferred to the District59 words
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Article79 1931-01-09 7 PENANG MEETING OF CONDOLENCE TO-MORROW Under the auspices of the Penang Indian Association, a public meeting will be held at the Association premises in Dato Kramat Road at 5 3 p.m. to morrow Saturday) to mourn the death of Moulana Mohamed Ali in London and to pass79 words
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950 1931-01-09 7 Penang New Year Meeting Mark of Respect to Mr. Arshak Sarkies Weights and Selections By “TIC-TAC” The flag at the Penang Racecourse will be flown at half-mast to-morrow in view of the Court mourning for her late Royal Highness the Princess Royal In the950 words
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Advertisement39 1931-01-09 7 i E. 0. HOTEL. I Owing to the death of Mr, Arshak Sarkies all public amusements announced have been cancelled until Wednesday, January 14, when “Outward Bound will be presented by the Penang Little Theatre Players. j HHBL 30(81«39 words
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Advertisement8 1931-01-09 7 Follow Tic Tac 2 Winners IO places Yesterday8 words
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Obituary158 1931-01-09 7 Obituary SWAMI BALAGANDAGA SIVAM The death took place of Swami Bala gandaga Sivam, the well known Hindu religious propagandist iu Malaya, after a brief illness, at his residence in Malacca Street, Penang, at about 2 a.m. this morning. The deceased, who was a native of Tanjore District, South India, came158 words
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Article20 1931-01-09 8 Michelsen —At Maternity Hospital, Penang, on 9th January, to Mr, and Mrs, G. Michelsen, Simpang Estate, Province Wellesley—a son.20 words
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Article509 1931-01-09 8 The Chinese miners of Selangor having decided in favour of the introduction of the quota scheme of restriction of tin output, support for the movement cau now be taken as unanimous throughout Malaya. It is true that there is a minority, composed mainly of low cost509 words
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Article297 1931-01-09 8 The sufferings of the cbetty community from the evil effects of economic depression and other causes do not we feir, command very wide public attention. Indeed, with the perverseness of humanity, many people are inclined to regard the spectacle of the foreclosing ehetty somevhat in the same297 words
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Article1095 1931-01-09 8 A. H. L - A. H. L Penang, Friday. 7T is with infinite regret to-day that we record the death of Mr. Arshak Sarkies which occurred at the General Hospital shortly after 1 o’clock. With us, his countless friends throughout Malaya will join in an expression of the deepest sympathy and1,095 words
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Article76 1931-01-09 8 —Reuter. Fitt'ng in Germmy s Export Quota Berlin, JanuaO s German delegatee at ne a^°°L e( v) new world sugar convention ba\e ag the non-European sugar expor 6 posal that Germany s export be half a million tons in 19<>l > tons in 1981/2 ami 300,000 to»’—Reuter. - 76 words
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Advertisement97 1931-01-09 8 W 18 l' y/ i J W I nV I tfieSun? /I\ J H And in nothing else is the quality of age i more valuable than in Whisky. i Hsig JT has been continuously distilled since 16 27. No otber Whisk y distillers can claim over 300 years’ experience.97 words
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Advertisement65 1931-01-09 8 E. &0. HOTEL. I f T‘ Owing to the death of Mr. Arshak Sarkies all public amusements announced have been cancelled until Wednesday, January 14, when “Outward Bound” will be presented by the Penang d T Little Theatre Players, i&o Thirty Days Hath September But a pound of Lipton’s Tea65 words
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Miscellaneous26 1931-01-09 8 TIDE TABLES Hish Water Low Water To-Day. 8.05 ’’.tr. 958 a.m. 406 p.m. 10 09 p.m. To-Morbow. 3.44 a.m. 10.36 a.m. 4.57 p.m. 10. 9 p.m.26 words
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Article964 1931-01-09 9 Prime Minister to Make an Early Declaration Coming Plenary Meeting Federal Structure Sub-Committe’s Work Completed Conference to End on January 19 or 20 An important announcement of the Government’s intentions in relation to the Round Table Conference was made byLord Sankey before the Federal Structure Sub Committee.—Reuter - 964 words
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Article48 1931-01-09 9 rejoi; Reuter. Captain Donuatelli Rejoins General Balbo’s Squadron Rome. January 8 cJ\ rOni T atal it ia learned that do ain onuatfclli whose aeroplane camt hiR Vl ir°'i to eng ne trouble, baa resumed •J., i 1 rp ioined Gtneral Balbo s «quadron.- R eukrrejoi; ~ Reuter. - 48 words
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Article36 1931-01-09 9 Reuter. Charge of Smuggling Drugs into United States Hollywood, January 8 Miss Alma Rubens has furnished $5 000 bail in connection with the charge of parti cipating in smuggling narcotics Mexico, Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article190 1931-01-09 9 ,—Reuter. Rehabilitation of Silver Necessary U. S. SENATE SUGGESTION Washington, January 8 It is understood the Senate Suh Com mittee which is investigating causes of the decline in Sino American trade will recoin mend the President to enter into international negotiations for a silver loan,—Reuter. - 190 words
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Article396 1931-01-09 9 —Reuter Nanking’s Efforts to Suppress the Traffic in China Nanking January 9 The Foreign Ministry is manifesting con siderable interest in the Opium Suppression Conference at Geneva and has issued a statement that China during the past two years has been exerting great efforts to sup press the’—Reuter - 396 words
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Article70 1931-01-09 9 I owners to-morrow at Cardiff. —Rugby Radio I Service. Settlement Believed in Sight Lbndafi, January 8 The decision of the executive of the South Wales Federation today to accept rpf .r>rence of certain points to an indep f^Q en t chairman brings the dispute a nearerI owners to-morrow at Cardiff.—Rugby Radio I Service. - 70 words
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Article436 1931-01-09 9 “A Great-Hearted i Little Man SURVIVING MEMBER OF PIONEER FAMILY I Funeral at Western Road To-night 1 J > By the death of Mr. Arshak Sarkies, which took place at the General Hospital shortly after onej o’clock this morning, Malaya loses! one of its most436 words
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Article162 1931-01-09 9 ,—Reuter. A RUBBER MERCHANT’S BANKRUPTCY New York, January 9 Mr. Francis Henderson, Ex President of the New York Rubber Exchange (who in 1918 purchased the International Rubber Trading Company of has lodged a voluntary petition of bankruptcy giving liabilities at £36.000 and assets nil. Mr, Henderson lost his,—Reuter. - 162 words
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Advertisement326 1931-01-09 9 WAfeKER pj i I B!ack The I Label s P iril I s3B4} of Age. 0 Per Cas? Born 1820- I Duty I'W StUl I $l6-00 Rli kll Going I I rijl B Extra IJwWI Strong C KOIMm I SlfeS I 3 SOLE N i S'. Ij JOHN LITTLE CO.,326 words
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Miscellaneous60 1931-01-09 9 FtHEATHS HOXAL. u TO-NIGHT d UNTIL SUNDAY {Matinee on Sunday, 11th. 2.45 p.na..) Warner Baxter J ois Moran in “Behind the Curtain n 7 Fee's Sue Carol Nick Stewart in “Chasing Thru’ Europe” 6 reefs. TOM MIX and Hs Wondtr IDrse TONY in “UP and GOING” 'MOON OF ISRAEL he60 words
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1632 1931-01-09 10 Penang Supreme Court Postponement Allowed with View to Settlement In the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Sproule, ths suit was taken up io which Koe Guan Co. (now in voluntary liquidation) sued Mr. Khaw Hoo Chie for an account of certain shares1,632 words
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SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article33 1931-01-09 10 The following are figurfS of the titbl imports of tin nre from Sam into Penang for 1929 and 1930; Total Imports of Tin Ore 1929 1930 12,796 tens 14,170 tons33 words
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Article41 1931-01-09 10 lbs. Narborough (F.M.S.) 103,568 Fusing 17,000 Malakoff 170,600 Kuala Mada 299.408 United Patani 229,248 Taiping 139,000 Sungei Batu 63,500 Foothills (tfalaya) 28,600 Bertam C. 230,000 Bertam Extended 33,000 Windsor (F.VIS.) 38,800 Vai Dor 45.600 Kuala Sidim 91,823 Bassett 39,90041 words
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Article70 1931-01-09 10 Panang, January 9, 1981, (By Oowr/ssv »1 TM Chartered Sunk) )n London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 h 4 m/ts 2.8 i Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155| Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. 13970 words
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Article130 1931-01-09 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Ths following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To day j I BHABBS. jn J? dB to. $6. I c. IC. Mining Kent (F.M.S.) Tin Dredg 4/- 4/6 4/b 5/3 Knta —c 1.10 115130 words
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Article61 1931-01-09 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T//V: LONDON Sf at £1204) 0 Up £1 0 0 I Months’ £l2l-10 0 Up £lO 0 SINGAPORE $61.00 per picul Down $2 12a 175 tons dona RUBBER t Loudon 4 3/16 d. Unchanged New York 8} c. (Sold) Unchanged61 words
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Article104 1931-01-09 10 e LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 18 cts. per pound =per pl $l7/33 Quiet. London 4 3/161 New York e'e /gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys) Gencal Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbeo Smoked Sheet for tc-day are as f ollov 8:— Spot 13 cts.104 words
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Article82 1931-01-09 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London* January 7. Spot £119.2.6 three months’ buying £*****.0 three months’ selling £120.12 6 Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. 9th Jan. quotation for Singapore refined tin $6l per picul, busmtss done 175 tons, Penang refined tin $6l per picul, buvea no sellers unrefined82 words
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Article155 1931-01-09 10 DECEMBER RETURNS The following are the latest tin and rebber returns for DcC. mber: Maa a Conscl.da.ed Tin Dredging Ltd. H-mrs *33 Ycridge 107.945 Piculs Kantar Dredge No. 2 stopped for 28 a.s on account of repa’rsto ladder. Penawjt (Mai .ya) Tin Dredging Co, Ltd.155 words
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Article202 1931-01-09 10 Penang, Ja-.uary 9, 19< 1 I ota art J Opium p. ahtst torn 5,0'?0.C0 C'ovas 9 n C( I Id leaf sene-« 75.0 M icktng nom 10 Nairnegß 8“« 70 00 1.0/ 60 00 -counts I.HOC 15.00 Inp»a undried buyers 5.45 Pa ais ll.lf Ra‘ ans r.-e 10202 words
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Article12 1931-01-09 10 Call j Ives. Aunwan c/j Koongguneban, 23 miles, Makenahtok.12 words
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Article42 1931-01-09 10 Jan. 11, Ist Sun- after Epiphany. 9 a.mHoly Communion and Address (Tamil at St Paul’s Bukit Tengah. 6 p.m- Evensong and Address at St. Mark.s Church. Buttirvorth Jan. 15, Thursday 7.3<> a.m. Holy Communion at St. Pam’s Chapel, Bukit Tengah42 words
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242 1931-01-09 10 We have received a of this pretty pictorial Calends- for 1931, a sepne from Moghul times depicting th#* Emperor Jahangir and his Empress Nur Jahan, in which thfet remarkable shooting from an elephant howcab, is shewn as killing four t'g r The incident is probably242 words
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Article121 1931-01-09 10 LIST OF PASSENGERS TO PENANG The American mail boat, the liner s.s. ’’President Adams,” arrive a Penang this morning fr jm Singapore aa the Far East. She brought the following passenger to Pei Mr. R. Claude Brown from Mr. Cyril Thomas from San Franck Mr. M121 words
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Article44 1931-01-09 10 ANNUAL MEETING The annual general UD New Rules, will be held in t 0 u9l y Patani Club at 6 p. m. on Sunday. 11.1931. It is hoped that all in Kedah Cricket will attend the n which several important dec:'loUtaken.44 words
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Advertisement106 1931-01-09 10 Runnymede' The Cheerful Hotel" TO-MORROW DINNER DANCE THE S. S. POLICE BAND will play on the Lawn (weather permitting) on Sunday, nth January, PROGRAMME (Commencing at 9.80 p.m.) 1 "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2” Liszt 2a Song "The Lost Chord” Sullivan h Serenede O Solo Mio" Di Capua 3 Selection "lolanthe"106 words
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Advertisement336 1931-01-09 10 New Adveriistmciiis FOR SALE One donbk-barrel 12 bore ejector GUN. Richards, Liverpool* n?" condition. $175 (instalments) ’a Box No. 4, c/o Pinang G zitte. Pp 1 FOR SALE 2 H’gh Speed reciprccating STi?aw ENGINES. 150 lbs. press in, 435 R P., 350 revs., made by V Alien Bedford, conpied t336 words
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486 1931-01-09 11 American Manufacturers’ New Year Plans In their weekly review of the rubber market, dated December 17, Messrs. Symington and S ncMr say (in oart): The November Questionnaire figures frem America, cannot be consuieied en couraging but they are about as expected. Reports of reduced tapping486 words
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Article, Illustration244 1931-01-09 11 Her Name is Rose There always seems to be something analogous to flowers in little girls—daintiness, their sweetness, their innocence. Perhaps that has inspired many mothers to give their girl-babies fl iwer names, *ven when the fashion in names has iictated otherwise. And though a child244 words
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Article328 1931-01-09 11 Committee Deals With 160 Applications We have received from Mr. D. H. Hampshire, Chairman of the European Unemployment Committee, the folowirg report on the Committee’s work io the ♦»nd of December, 1930, says the Malay Mail: Up to the end of December a had been received by328 words
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Article250 1931-01-09 11 JAVA DECREE NOT VALID IN STRAITS The question of whether a divorce granted by the Batavia court in 1925 was binding in the Colony was raised in the Supreme Court, Singapore, before Mr. Justice Whitley when the case in which Ethel Theodasia Mitchell is suing her husband,250 words
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Article76 1931-01-09 11 (Rugby Radio Sibviob) London, January 8 Paris. 123.72; New York. 4.851 J Brussels, 34.79; Geneva. 25,05; Ami terdam, 12.06; Milan, 92.72; Berlin, 20.40 Stockholm, 18.13; Copenhagen, 18 16 Oslo, 18.16, Vienna. 34.50 Prague 1631; Helsingfors. 192 92 Madrid, 45 45 Lisbon. 108.25 Athens» 375 Bucharest, 818 Rio, 41;(Rugby Radio Sibviob) - 76 words
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Advertisement281 1931-01-09 11 Wle boy in I AWFULSTATE Almost Blind With Skin [rouble. Cuticura Healed. ‘My little boy’s trouble began on his r. It became red and very dry, and ĕn the skin cracked water came from His ear was very hot and painful. ie trouble spread to his eyes and he s281 words
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Advertisement204 1931-01-09 11 WARWICK DUNLOP GOLF BALL 1 SECOND BEST GOLFBALL /N THE WORLD The Dunlop Maxfli (Multi-Marhing) the BEST Golf Ball in the World, t A j 1 .1 THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY, (S. 8.) LIMITED, PENANG, EASTERN SERIES I WAT ARUN >. BANGKOK SIAM H I Wat Arun —“The temple of204 words
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1160 1931-01-09 12 Port Of Peniog Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of ves> seis arriving and sailing from Penang during the v*»eki In Port Te-iaV 8 B “Panfil or” from Singapore. Sails for Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein on Saturday at 11 a, m. I B1,160 words
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Advertisement334 1931-01-09 12 -iniLini.m-. > miniw i mu limn iiiiib i |W JJr 4, //t :iL ,Z «Lu < |b' w|WW|'/isj 1 UNIQUE DISPLAY OF Mgß CHARMING HATS nW f r he Races. V Fresh Flowers every Monday and Thursday. IBnHESMfHiSfIBHEFXi'' Half fit is C I only II E» Haif efficient v Get334 words
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Advertisement23 1931-01-09 12 THE American Express Co. Inc. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) Announces the re-opening of their SEASONAL TRAVEL OFFICE in New Palm Court, E. <& O. Hotel.23 words
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Advertisement220 1931-01-09 12 I £jJESTIC I j SOUND yjZdfsYS TEM I 6-15 TO-NIGHT S-30 I Last Night's Large Audience I Completely Thrilled by the I Wonderful Performance of I Nancy Oarroll IN Paramount’s fi ry Human Document THE DEVILS I HOLIDAY ith Phillips Holmes, James Kirkwooi, H >bart Bosworth, Ned Sparks A. Pidure220 words
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Miscellaneous59 1931-01-09 12 PHONE SoBDd 2 6 4 OIN L 1 s s te in Town. 6-15 p. m TO-NIGHT 9-30 p. m. Fox Movietone Musical Romance with J. Harold Murray and Fifi Dorsay “Women Everywhere Seven Superb Songs! Adventure Romance in Morocco The Thrill of the Foreign Legion in Action Also Fox59 words
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Article562 1931-01-09 13 EXHIBITORS’ STEP Situation Still Confusing The Hgh Court decision that Sunday cinencai are illegal may result in a Bill being presented to Parliament at an early date to legalise Sunday entertainments of all kinds. There wi 1 be strong opposition on the part of societies who favour562 words
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Article236 1931-01-09 13 TOO SPECULATIVE Little hope remains that capital will be forthcoming for re-esUb’ißhing the gold mining industry in Merionethshire, eccarding to the report of Professor Henry Louis, the metallurgical a"d mining expert who recently concluded a survey of the possibilities of development in the district of the236 words
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Advertisement703 1931-01-09 13 banks. bank of inbia. P AUBTHALIA AND CHINA. bT £3,000,000 p id nr 'vnnd £4.000,000 Suability of Prop™»»™ £3.000,000 B 6 Jesd Office 38 Bishopsgate, London, E. C. Agencies &nd Branches Star. Amritsar, Bangkok, Batavia, A vL Calcutta, Canton, Cawnpore, Cebu, o J’ Dairen, Delhi, Haiphong, Hankow, vSc Hamburg, Harbin,703 words
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Advertisement537 1931-01-09 13 ASJgr t.T -r-T •srggseangMMMßCTß— —ggygMP— MM——— F* SW-W T- S i Assets exceed $11,000,000. S. C. A Assurance in force exceed $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated tn Straits Settlements), HEAD OFFICE, S. llw LONDON OFFI<E] 27 oM >EC pw»r M £20,000 .|>ne.d with th. Siipr.ni.537 words
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Article488 1931-01-09 14 SOVIET DIPLOMAT SHOT DEAD Body Hastily Cremated Romr, D esmber 7 Another tragedy has to ba added to the anoaisof the Soviet diplomatic service. Eugene Levin, First Secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Rome, died a violent ae*th in mysterious circumstances in ibe Embassy on Friday nigh488 words
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Article152 1931-01-09 14 The Patriarch Peter, htai of the Russian Orthodox Church, has died in exile in Liberia, ascording to informa.ion received by the London "Morning Poet” from a private source in Russia. On the death of the Pi triarch Tikhon five yr ars ago the Patriarch Peter was152 words
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Article54 1931-01-09 14 Jerusalem. December 3 According to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, 217 Jews, 136 Christ ans, and nineteen Moslems entered Palestine during October, while 101 Jews, 123 Christians, and seventy-three Mcslems emigrated from the c .untry. Jewish emigration from Poland to Palestine is going on steadily, according to54 words
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Article52 1931-01-09 14 Bert Walker, a former St. Louis gang, ster, who was put to death in the electric chair at Columba®, Oaio, for the murder of a policeman, died making a joke Lo.ks like I’m in for a shocking h u Biid aa he Beated himself iu the52 words
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Advertisement198 1931-01-09 14 irimi Wl IIIII—II"10 ———nW I—WH I— T—IW fl Manufacturers of Every Description of f I Surgical and Mechanical India Rubber Products. i .u Syringes, Water Bottles and Bed-*, Air BSTH. L 847. Cushions, Enemas, Bed Sheetings, T eats, i J Tubing, Valves, Washers, Railway Goods, |4 Electrical Gloves, etc. £>’198 words
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Advertisement688 1931-01-09 14 F w- X aroun<l tl,c n, °lar« TOOTH BROSHES ity. It has been endorsed by dentists for 42 years for its quality anil efl}, ciency. Always sold in the yellow box. Look for the F hyphenated name ProH phy-laotic. x4l Sparkling Sx 19 flfl *3? 'flßji i white teeth! 1688 words
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Article666 1931-01-09 15 CHOWBAST A MARKET. Penang, January 9, 1931 Mutton— cte. Mutton Indian M per ib 56 Head Sheer or goat M each 1-90 Liver with heart A lung do 15’ Tripe m do 1 ,0 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair to Suet w 40 T666 words
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Advertisement356 1931-01-09 15 The New Spalding Tennis Ball has been designed to meet the special X conditions of tennis in q <\ 'SpUMfi speed is identical with ♦he requirements of Championship Tennis, i The Spalding Tennis Ball will wear amazingly well under the roughest W* F KwaAjMNG laHKMEKa WFSfift >fe Pi AA» J356 words
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Advertisement111 1931-01-09 15 SMOKE I ww gK»»- I CIGARETTES j -,A I J i X- < t i Thi» a.-? >i mm mi i«r mraed by the British-American Tcbacro Co.. (Straits' LtA n-»ng in 6 •The genius of Kayser* y Hosiery is its clear, flawless >I sheerness.. .its subtle colorings I I r...111 words
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Advertisement1154 1931-01-09 16 "nr rir c-riXTMITI I IMF 1 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I TdL BLUE FUNNEL LINE I ofruf AMERICAN MAIL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. S > |ggj7 -c-- B WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. l| I th3etL i x ACHILLES Jar. 15 M.neill.,. London, Rotterdam and Haml arg /tUKSWj I I1,154 words
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Advertisement666 1931-01-09 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA" AND APCAR LINES (OOMPASIBS InOOKPUBATRD .a ENGLAND.) MAIt- P*SS£rtO€« *"»!> CARGO SERVICES Mt OrMd S. 6« I Art toSrta .L*. tmbrib Nil *»M’* Lata mJ Sagw, Sm»,. ad Far Eut IM Sw** M ta H,ri m (Mwank Ihm IMai hr Ckm M Japan B O i»a j666 words
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