Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 January 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1931-01-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY i No. 9. VOL. LXXXIX MONDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1931. PRICE 10 OENTS21 words
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Advertisement317 1931-01-12 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street t se or ASBESTOS Ct MENtI W ALL BRITISH figgggglYs /gfk “WUITRRWAR’Q For Ro,li 4 “CllDllunDij I s33W’- tor M “Poilite” Pantiles or Diagonal Tiles I I For Walls, tilings or Partitions fejßOw “Poilite” Flat317 words
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Advertisement14 1931-01-12 1 H.TGKISATSIJ STUDIO: with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 778. TfyBIBHOP STIIEBT. PENANG. I14 words
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Article316 1931-01-12 2 New Year Meeting 1931. Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing. 3rd Tuesday, 13th M 4th Thursday, 15th sth Saturday. 17th Three Runs each for Horses Classes 1,2, 3, nd 4 ai_d 5. (Conbintd) Three Runs each for Ponies Class 1. Nine Races for Penar g Turf316 words
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Advertisement2112 1931-01-12 2 jatinin»— —a—-^!!! 11 111 BANKS miscellaneous. Madame Galardl Penang Polo Club contract required. at in conjunction with the h n king_cohporat l om. For Erecting Burgalows, Stone, Fac- O HOTEL PenailS Turf CIUD L j Unital $50,000,000 toriea, Cooly Hlop, Temples. Bridges and <* LA 1 CUailg Authorised 520,000,000 Roa2,112 words
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Advertisement140 1931-01-12 2 PATENT CANVAS BAGS FOR PACKING RUBBER 19"x19”x24", durability hundred times ever. Pcckirg capacity about 224 lbs. rubbtr. Price sf-5 each f. o. b. Sirg porr, lees 5%. savirg packing chaiges and freight. J £h._.e I I Arisaka Canvas Bag Mfg. Co., Ltd. 176, Middle Road, Singapore. “Telephone No. 978” “Telegrams:140 words
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Article235 1931-01-12 3 COMMENTS FROM BANGKOK The Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Botri is confronted with a mca little problem. A Chinese gentleman purchase! two tigers, in a very wild stat?, one of them being reputed to be a man eater, and he applied to the Board to hava plana patsad for235 words
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Article274 1931-01-12 3 MUST EUROPE RESORT TO POLYGAMY? Two centuries hence, if the present proportion of male and female births in msdntaine I, Europe will have to resort to po'ygamy to provide husbands for all her women. Toe latest birth statistics show that there 18,000.000 more women than men in Europo274 words
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Article168 1931-01-12 3 DAUGHTER SHARE IN RICH FORTUNE Mrs. Wor g Shen Yung, claiming a share for share equility in the estate of her grandfather, the late Mr, Shen Kung*pac, has brought suit against her 19-years old brother, Shen Yu-yen, and her uncle, Shen Ts-chen, the boy’s guardian, before Judge Hui168 words
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Advertisement211 1931-01-12 3 XBx 'J ihj 1 ww h ,A£> K2WSTO ZS&W 5k /v?4x 7/ —k (ia m. q i J> *Vr —~i<r >; ENSURES rest and relief for those who suffer from f Ntnralgk, Headache, or Toothache, and is invalualbe for easing aching j ints which are so common in the tropics.211 words
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Advertisement33 1931-01-12 3 When you are Tired take /sanatocenA Tha Trua Tonic-Food. 9 1 Ali Kb«R, f W 9i*«a >mb« SaMat*g«* I K actl.a aad keen at every W oieateat. S.awtegen is like the cembiaatiea a33 words
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Advertisement164 1931-01-12 3 It has the I Flo. V OUT of fresh dairy milß. 1 J 1 To XZ Nestle’s ktest product is the I 21—0; finest cow’s milk obtainable ix. A r-i in Switzerland. It is simply 1 i V’ A-2' 1 A ,T ’tax ‘-x-. sterilised and canned. 1 I’r L164 words
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Article254 1931-01-12 4 ALTERATIONS TO BRITANNIA BEING CONSIDERED Cowes, Dec. 18. Consideration is being given to the q aeation of alterations to the King’s rac iog yacht Britannia, inclnding conversion to Bermudian rig to qualifiy her to com* pete in the International “J” class for the big yachts. The pioneers254 words
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Article226 1931-01-12 4 “HEAVY, PONDEROUS, AND FATTENING” The Futurist leader and Academician, Signor Marinetti, has given an outline of the Futurist plans for a revolution in Italian cooking and through it of the Italian soul. Speaking appropriately enough at a I a-quet at Milan, he said that the culinary art was226 words
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Article123 1931-01-12 4 THE DIFFERENCES 1. The boss drives his men; the leader coaches them. 2. The boss depends upon authority; the leader on goodwill. 3. The boss insp res fear; the leader inspires enthusiasm. 4. The boss says ‘l’; the leader says 'We.' 5. The boss assigns the lark123 words
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Article127 1931-01-12 4 Commander Geoffrey Frey berg, chairman of the committee of the* Sailors* Ins itute, writes: “Will you be kind enough to allow me to appeal through your columns for any tweed or surge suits, boots, shoes and caps which thetr European owners are abnut to discard127 words
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Advertisement337 1931-01-12 4 1111 wy *P* 4, J/i 'l h v y OWH N wHwi «V raWP\R UNIQUE DISPLAY OF Sift CHARMING HATS IJjllW! b R aces Fresh Flowers every Monday and Thursday. B[ I k\W"'i> j£E££ nope n FOR J&aegMl AN A6MIC fc« ,A¥ J7ite Dawn of a Be-iter Day The Da*vn337 words
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Advertisement250 1931-01-12 4 Ministering Children’s ft lew I a play ZAG—ZAAV o ENTITLED The Mon in th» Moon Picture PuZZIeS I WILL BE GIVEN BY MWZ W WF* THE CHILDREN OF THK v LEAGUE The Ideal Recreation for Your ALSO Spare Moments Train Journeys i A SKETC H J ©t Produced by Mrs.250 words
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Article612 1931-01-12 5 CONDOLENCE MEETING Letter on Dominion Status ffiDlA’3 POLITICAL destination In our report of the mating held at the Indian Association premises on Saturday to pass a vote of condolence w ith the fi nly of the late Moulana itfohd. AH we omitted to state that612 words
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Article254 1931-01-12 5 THIS, SAYS THE PROFESSOR, IS WHAT TO DO Belfast Presenting prizes at Lisburn Intermediate School near Belfast, Professor W. B. Morton give this advice to the boys: S p »p the books you have now won at School, "Aq 1 keep tho labels, too ,to impress sour254 words
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Article524 1931-01-12 5 Mr. J. 8. Arter is suffering from n attack of it finer z >. Mr. aid Mrs. D. W. McLeod return* d to Pera ,g by the ’‘Kedah” this morn t g. Mr. V. W. W. 8. Pu ce’l arrived t Penang this morning by the 8.8.524 words
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Advertisement62 1931-01-12 5 TRY the new ‘‘quickcooking” Quaker Oats. Now cooks in 1-5 the time formerly required! Save time, labor, fuel. Serve it as porridge for breakfast... thicken soups and gravies with it. use it in fritters, cakes, biscuits. Try a tin today. The kind of Quaker Oats you have always knownr-the original62 words
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Advertisement106 1931-01-12 5 I WHITSAWAYS j Sensational mill ■■■ii—a—v Stocktaking Sa W WV A I ■mil ALJUU i BEGINS r f 1 Sji 'wi Ml A 7 r H 5 A 11 H n /w W/ .j L < 1 t y H s A ‘i.’ for the Big Shopping v Event of106 words
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Article1965 1931-01-12 6 M A. P - Moulana Mohamed Ali Brilliant Writer of Satire One Who Saw the Folly of Gandhism BY M A. P- By the death cf Motilana Mohamed Ui in London, the Muslim World hes sustained the ii rep table lose of a stern ihampion of the Islamic caure1,965 words
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Article142 1931-01-12 6 STILL VERY MUCH ALIVE Although even a slight jerk mgh have meant instant death, a Smethwick ex-Service men M W. H Bu'livaut, is very much alive after havir g had his neck broken 14 >ears sgo. He thus b a s the record of the142 words
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Advertisement231 1931-01-12 6 x '^^MLvk 4Z 7^ i fwfGatt MiikiW 4^' CTIRrD FROM puff F^ 11 'v.tif I OSSO ■'s |«9 B, 4 Rabiesu>ve£;,< f o"' .-(i 0 C °YV I CATE cuildfokd. su” 16 2. V A u i.xi~ e A vJ S U .SIL»TH A”o 3 L| BABY KNOWS! From the231 words
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Advertisement220 1931-01-12 6 i- Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar I Purest Best Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar Taikoo Sugar ~~~~~nr"~— —r—- 1 1 |11| I T II E PINANG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette* 1 can be220 words
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1013 1931-01-12 7 Weights for To-morrow Big Race A Very Open Affair Likely Griffin Upsets By “TIC TAG" Btlow will be found the handicaps for to-morrow’s races, the third day of the Penang Turf Club New Year Meeting. There will be a card of eight events, the1,013 words
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Article124 1931-01-12 7 SELECTED TEAMS Three Local Forwards Get Places The following teams have been selected to represent the North and South in the annual match which will be held at Penang on Saturday, January 24: North Scott (Perak) Leech (Perak) Forbes (Kedah) Boyd < Sei) Maxwell (Sei)124 words
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94 1931-01-12 7 BUT RE-ARRESTED ON ANOTHER (H RGE A r hinese who was in custody for a long time in consequence of a charge of possession of seditious documents preferred against him, was acquitted and discharged this morning by the Police Magistrate, Detective Inspector Gordon, who94 words
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Article75 1931-01-12 7 Sequel to Fun Between Brothers in-Law When Osman and Eusoff, two Tamil Mohamedans were charged in the Second Police Court this morning with fighting at the Chowrastra Market they told the court. "We are brothers-in law and so we were fooling each other.” A constable on duty at75 words
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Article48 1931-01-12 7 LOST ON VO TA GE TO r INGAPORE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 12 G. D. Wishart, third engineer on the steamer "Suisang,” was lost overboard on Friday afternoon during the voyage from Hong Kong to Singapore. A search was made but proved unsuccessful.48 words
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Article48 1931-01-12 7 Donations previously acknowledged $17,760.86 "Anonymous” Kuala Lumpur (monthly) 5.00 Cheong Yok Choy Esq. 50.00 Chew Kam Chian Esq. 10.00 Liew Weng Chee Esq. 10.00 Hon. Mr San Ah Weng 10 00 "Anonymous” Kuantan 25 00 Hon Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule 50 00 $17.920 8648 words
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Article37 1931-01-12 7 Jan. 18—Penang Races, 3rd day. 15—Penang Races 4th day. 16 —Race Ball, Penang Club, 9 80 p.m. 17 —t enang Races, sth day. 24 —Penang Polo lub Amateur Meeting 31—Taiping Turf Club Races, Ist day37 words
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202 1931-01-12 7 WONDERFUL RESULT Last Year’s Figure Exceeded by $3,000 Everybody will be gratified to learn that the Penang Poppy Day Collections for 1930, despite the slump and adverse trade conditions has exceeded the 1929 collections by almost $3,000. This is a result on which Mrs. Sproule,202 words
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Article207 1931-01-12 7 ANNUAL SHOW The Ministering Children s League is giving its annual show during the Christmas holidays this year instead of later on after the summer term as formerly, m s many of our readers know, this League consists of a band of such children who by giving207 words
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Article85 1931-01-12 7 Outward Bound TWO PERFORMANCES BY "LITTLE THEATRE”PLAYERS The r enang "Little Theatre’’ players will produce Outward Bound on Wednesday and Thursday, at the E. 0. Hotel. The first performance is under the patronage of the Hon. the Resident Councillor. The proceeds are to be devoted to the fund for European85 words
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Article109 1931-01-12 7 NOVEL ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE J hanneeburg When Mark Eppel pleaded guilty st Pretoria on charges of illicit diamond baying, ciunsei stated in mitigation that Eppel was not in the best of health. When he was arrested he swallowed twenty-one diamoi ds in an attempt, it was109 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article881 1931-01-12 7 (To the Editor of the P.nang Gazette). Sir, —It was stated during the war that as there was a much increased need and demand for currency, if the supply was not immediately increased, people would need to split farthings, and there would be a danger of881 words
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Article201 1931-01-12 7 Sir, —With reference to the new Enactment preventing the lands of smallholders from being sold up by their creditors, I understand lands belonging to the Malay smallholders in certain localities cannot bo mortgaged. In order j;o obtain money from the money lenders, it is the practice for201 words
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Article175 1931-01-12 7 Sir, —I shall be much obliged if you will kindly publish the following: Dr A riff bin Kader Mastan in the course of a lecture he delivered on ‘‘Penang Malays” at the Rotary dinner beld last Tuesday, said "Any Moslem who is horn here and speaks the175 words
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Article341 1931-01-12 7 Sir, —A t the public meeting held in Ipoh last week, the Senior Warden of Mines stated that the poll of the Mining Community’s vote would be counted on a tonnage basis I submit the following three lists of first class mining companies for the341 words
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Advertisement11 1931-01-12 7 LEA» PERRINS SAUCE BY YOUR SIDE ON THE DINING TABLE Q11 words
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Article42 1931-01-12 8 Hall —To Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hall at Penang, on the 12th inst., a daughter. Wood —On 9th instant at the Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Gertrude Mary, wife of J. G. Wood of Ghim Kboon Estate, Kulim, Kedah, a son.42 words
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Article512 1931-01-12 8 Of recent weeks the needs of the rubber industry have been pushed into the background in consequence of the controversy which has raged round the proposed quota scheme of control of tin output. Though the requirements of rubber have suffered an eclipse, it is only512 words
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Article198 1931-01-12 8 People authorised to leave dangerous objects lying about the roads are compelled to display red lights to warn approaching traffic of the obstruction, and we are glad to see that the authorities, after converting a comparatively safe junction into a danger spot, have duly erected a198 words
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Article1109 1931-01-12 8 A. H. 1” - A. H. 1” Peuang, Monday. 000-DAYwill be remembered as one of fat* ful happenings in the history of Malaya; for the miners are to make their declarations on the question of the tin quota scheme. There is little doubt as to issue ii we may take as1,109 words
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Advertisement160 1931-01-12 8 i 7T i I^?< <s\ I 1 life < w o 4 EreSSWßgrar s v &s 3&J j&&£J S Hi® i mt f w* ■‘-MF 8 FROM ALL DEALERS i _J$ ■K W K KLL If mijj.j;j Ftf>o® lJNSS oiJ 1 I ’Be» piano co nh L* PENANG J FOR160 words
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Advertisement79 1931-01-12 8 4 E. O. HOTEL. Wednesday at. i Thursday Next, 14th ad 15tu annary At 9 3° p tn- sha- p 11 Aid of Funds for Europsan Unemployed in Malaya J» The Penang “L ttle Theatre’’ Players will appea in •‘OUTWARJ BOUND” The Greatest Play Success of the Century Patrons are79 words
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Miscellaneous25 1931-01-12 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day. 3.44 a.m. 10.36 a.m, 4.57 p.m. 10 9 pm. To-Morrow. 4.26 B.D. 11.20 a.m. 605 p.m. Midu ght.25 words
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Obituary86 1931-01-12 8 DEATH Lo—The death occurred of Mrs. Lo Choon Yew (nee Chuah Sai Neoh) at No, 9. Khoo Sian Ewe Road, on 11th January 1931, at 8.45 a.m. The deceased leaves behind her, five sons, Messrs, Lo Leng Hock, Lo Leng Soon, Lo Leng Thye, Lo Leng Lye. Lo Eng Teik,86 words
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Article478 1931-01-12 9 Rugby Radio Service SEVEREST WINTER IN MEMORY 55 Decrees Below Zero at Harbin B TTER BLIZZARD AT PEKING Untold Suffering Among Poorer People Shanghai, January 12 China is in the grip of the severest winter in living memory which is taking heavy toll ofRugby Radio Service - 478 words
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Article260 1931-01-12 9 Masses of Machinery Thrown into Air SINGAPORE INQUIRY (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, January 12 The French mail Porthos has arrived from Colombo bringing the Tricolor survivors. Mr. K. W. Kruse, the Norwegian Consul, paid a tribute to Captiin Phillipis, the officers and crew of the Porthos260 words
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Article185 1931-01-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Sir Otto Niemeyer to Advise Government London. January 10 The Brazilian Government, with the consent of the Bank of England, of which he is one of the directors, has invited Sir Otto Niemeyer to proceed to Brazil and advise upon the execution of—Rugby Radio Service. - 185 words
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Article121 1931-01-12 9 —Reuter. Obligations Met in Full During 1930 Shanghai, January 11 The Ministry of Finance announces that martime customs revenue during 1930 totalled (000 s omitted) 180 570 Haikuan taels, compared with 152 760 during 1929 Native customs revenue was 6 547, com pared with 4,580 in 1929..—Reuter. - 121 words
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Article32 1931-01-12 9 'leu ter. Moscow, January 11 The Official Agency states that sugar factories in the Soviet produced eighteen million centners of sugar during 1930, compared With eight million in 1929.'leu ter. - 32 words
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Article72 1931-01-12 9 —Reuter. Railway Track Workers’ Fate in Ecuador New York, January 10 A report from Guayaquil stated that 170 Natalities had occurred in a landslide which tugulfed a train in Huigra District, but it was 'learned that twenty of those imr.ed were rescued and it transpired that—Reuter. - 72 words
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309 1931-01-12 9 Rugby Radio Service. «4 Labour Recruitment in Liberia HUMANS PAWNED FOR £l3 Geneva, January 10 Although the classic idea of slavery—meaning slave-markets and slave-dealers —does not exist in the negro Republic of Liberia, what is tantamount to slavery certainly exists there, according to the findings of theRugby Radio Service. - 309 words
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Article88 1931-01-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Board of Trade Committee Appointed 1 London, January 11 The Board of Trade have appointed a committee to inquire into the efficiency and adequacy of the present organisation for carrying out the coast watching duties of the coastguard service and to report what modifications are,—Rugby Radio Service. - 88 words
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Article69 1931-01-12 9 ,—Reuter. Machine Sinks in Fernando Noronha Harbour j Rio de Janeiro, January 10 The seaplane which came down in the sea during the trans Atlantic flight of General Balbo’s ’planes and wag towed in to the harbour at Fernando Noronha by an Italian warship, capsized and sank,—Reuter. - 69 words
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Article42 1931-01-12 9 —Renter. Marseilles, January 11 The airmen, Captains Laloutte and Per moufle, took off at 12.48 p m for Dakar French West Africa in an attempt to beat the record for the world of a straight line light aeroplane flight.—Renter.,.—Renter. - 42 words
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Article221 1931-01-12 9 Reuter. Coal and Cotton Disputes Take More Serious Turns TRUCULENT MINERS 1 on don, January 11 The Lancashire cotton dispute took a grave turn yesterday when the lockout began of twenty five thousand operatives in the weaving section at Burnley. Negotiations to end the dispute areReuter. - 221 words
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Article95 1931-01-12 9 Sumatra Chinese Convicted in Police Court A charge of being in possession of an unlicensed air gun was preferred against a Chinese named Lim Cheng Eng at the Second Police Court this morning. Detective Inspector Hall, who prosecuted, said that the accused arrived at Penang four95 words
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Article50 1931-01-12 9 Another Condolence Meeting At the Muslim Mahajans Sabbs yesterday. a meeting was held to pass a resolution of condolence on the death of Moulana Mohamed-AH, which took place in London, on January 4. The Hon. Mr. H H. Abdul Cader presided and many local Muslims spoke.50 words
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Article165 1931-01-12 9 Reuter. BATHING FATALITY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, January 12 In a pool at Bukit Berapit yesterday Mr. Mark Rozells of the Land Office, Kuala Kangsar, and Mr. Teh Hock Siew were bathing when Mr. Teh got into difficulties. Mr, Rozells went to the rescue but disaster resultedReuter. - 165 words
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Advertisement472 1931-01-12 9 New Organ Records OF VARIOUS STYLES Orchestral effects on the Alexandra Palace organ z r G THALBEN-BALL V2C3 (Finlandia Siteliut A most popular organist playing operatic excerpts ARTHUR MEALE Organ of Central Hall, Westminster B 3627 IntermfZK (“Cavalleria Rusicma”) Mascagni I twcarolle (‘‘Taks of Hcffmann”) Off nbach Three famous cinema472 words
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1228 1931-01-12 10 Annual Meeting Good Profits Despite Poor Tin Prices Quota Scheme Supported THE fourth annual general meeting of the Penawat (Malaya) Tin Dredging Co., Limited, was held at the registered office of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Union Street, Penan?, on Saturday, January 10, at1,228 words
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Article211 1931-01-12 10 HON’BLE MR. J. S. ARTER ELECTED CHAIRMAN i The annual general meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters was held at the effiee of Society in Kuala Lumpur oo Saturday,Mr. G.Nevi) Stevens, Chairman •residing. In his review of the year’s work, the Chairman said that211 words
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Article146 1931-01-12 10 DECEMBER RETURNS The following are the latest output and crop returns for December: Kay Yew (Kinta Valley) Tin Mines Ltd.. Output from Mines 288 piculs Output from Tributors 5 295 piculs Bangrin Tin DreJg ng Co., Ltd. Output pls. 1,002.20 Hours worked 1,948 Yardage treated146 words
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Article55 1931-01-12 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN-. LONDON Spit £ll7-12-6 Un hanged I Months' £ll9 8 0 Unchanged SINGAPORE $58.58 per picul Down 87 i c. 158 tons don RUBBER: London Qd. Unchanged Now York 8f e. (U) Down ic. Localise. Down i c. By Courtesy55 words
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Article74 1931-01-12 10 (Rugby Radio Skbviob) t London, January 10 Paris. 123.72: New York. 4.85 U Brussels. 34.81; Geneva, 25.05 Ams terdam* 12.06; Milan, 92,74; Berlin, 20.41: Stockholm, 18.14; Copenhagen. 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna. 34.50 Pra gne 1631; Helsingfors 192 j Madrid, 46.15; Lisbon. 108.25 Athens* 375; Bucharest, 818 Rio, 4,(Rugby Radio Skbviob) - 74 words
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Article156 1931-01-12 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation e m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co’s shars list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday To-day js ĕ ĕ Sharif. 0 0 O ffj 00 CC "»1 e. I fl. tc. Ic. Robber (Dollar). Mentakab .25 .30 .27i -32} Snngei156 words
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Article58 1931-01-12 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.)J S.R. Sheet 13 cis. per pound —per pl $l7/33 Dull. London 4|l New York 8f c f B. (gold). {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). Geneal Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices fcr Standard Ribbed Smok*d Sheet for to-day are as folkr 8 Boat 13|cts. per58 words
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Article96 1931-01-12 10 Messrs Bousteadd Co., Ltd. 12. h Jan. quotation for Singapore r< fined tin $5B 50 per picul, business done 150 tons, Penang refined tin $5B 25 per picul, bnv pr B no pellets unrefined tin $57.25 per picul, tin ore $57-25 per picul, business done 12| ton*» The96 words
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Article45 1931-01-12 10 DECEMBER RETURNS TJie following are ths latest returns for December: lb*. Alor Gajah 23,800 Ayer Panas 80, n OO Australasia 33,300 Bukit Kubu 22,500 Glenealy 65,898 Jalan Kebun ,11,100 Kluang 46,000 Pajam 170,000 Port Swettenham 12,000 Tambalak 33,000 Teluk Anson 50,953 Ulußenut 41,23145 words
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Article256 1931-01-12 10 A NEED FOR ASIATIC SPEAKERS A business meeting was held after the Rotary tiffin st R ffhs Hotel on Frida*. At the outset the chairman (Mr. S. Q. Wong) announced that Sir Miles Lampson would be passing through Singapore in the second week in February, and would stay256 words
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Article449 1931-01-12 10 ANNUAL MEETING interesting Report of Progress At the annual general meeting of the Sungei Patani Sports Club, which was held at the Club premises Sungei Patani on Friday the following office bearers were elected for the current year Patrons: Dr. M. B. Ochman and Mr. W.449 words
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Article119 1931-01-12 10 COMMITTEE OF APPEAL APPOINTED FOR 1931 The constitution of the committee of appeal in connection with fi’m censorship for 1931 is notified in the G zr.te to he as follows The Inspector-General of Police, S. S., (Chairman) tbe the Commissioner of LandF, S. 8., (Vice-Chairman) the Hon. the119 words
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Advertisement44 1931-01-12 10 tfainnymede' 7L Cheerful Hotel” DIN N ER DA NC E Every Wednesday and Saturday. MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE every Saturday morning and Sunday evening. SATURDAY, 17th Special Race Dinner and Dance Dancing until 1.45 a m. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543.44 words
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Advertisement86 1931-01-12 10 New Advertisements POSITION WANTED. European Lady r quires position a» short-band typist capable. Write Box No. 7, c/j Pinang G«znte. POSITION VACANT FOREMAN (Englishman) required with let. Class credentials as «to skill, integrity and sobriety for a small build ing job in the F. M. S. with prospects. Apply Bjx.86 words
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Advertisement513 1931-01-12 10 NOTICES SARKIES BROTHERS? Proprietors of Raffles Hotel and Sea View Hotel Singapore and the E. O. Hotel, Penang. NOTICE is hereby giv»n qu°nt upon the death of M- Arab t Sarkies, one of the raring of th above business of Strkies Rmh, the .id bu. in win b 3/J on513 words
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Article629 1931-01-12 11 ANNUAL MEETING t Loss of £1,487 on Year 1 The Twentieth Annual General Meeting of the Permaa Rubber Ootnpany. Limited, wae held on Tuesday. December 9, 1930, at the Regieteiei Officee of the Oumpany, Ceylon H< use, 49 and 51, Eaetcheap, London. E. C. 3. Mr.629 words
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Article67 1931-01-12 11 2| PER CENT. DIVIDEND Messrs. B.ustead Co. Ltd., Penang, have received a telegiam from the Secretaries, Messrs. Ed. Boustead Co., London, advising that the Annual Accounts have been issued shewing a profit of £8,408. and recommending the payment of a dividend of 2i% The sum of67 words
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Article279 1931-01-12 11 Return of Colony Dealers’ Stecks is at close of business*, 3ht, December, 1930, as declared: Dry. Wet. Settlements R.S S. Grep?. U.S-S. Sen p Lump <0 (2) (3) (4) (5) Tone. Tons. Tons Tons. S’pore Island 17,378 10,389 2,603 1,870 Penang Island 2,725 1,164 221 473 Prov.279 words
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Article193 1931-01-12 11 Penang, Ja l2, J9.‘ 1 t cte dsi e Opium p, ehcstiuom 5,000.(0 Cloves o 90.0( Gold leaf ssllsri 72.0' M&cb I ickinp.> nom 170.0’ Nutmegs 80s 70 00 110 s 60 00 Coconuts per 1,000 15.00 Copra r undried buyers 5.45 Rattaas sales ILL’ Fat'a”B Ootrse 10193 words
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Article78 1931-01-12 11 P»n ng, January 12, 1981 (Bv OottrlMp TAe Chartered Hanh) On London Bank Demaria 2/3 23/82 4m la 2 8 i Private 3 m/te credit 2 4 3/32 3 h Documentary 2 4 7/32 On New York Rank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India h T.T. 155 j Bangkill78 words
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Article1079 1931-01-12 11 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST Il'i 11 RUBBBB |D«Uu.| 9 *c Al!e b, Bobbes Os 1 00 i 115 Alor G«J*h Rubbe» Batata 9C 1 1C Amalcamatef Walay Batatas 1 2 1 3 Ayer Hltam Planting Bynlie*te 1 K 1 2 A/ei Boning Bobbea Batatas 3T 8 1 Mclek Rubber Oo1,079 words
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Advertisement442 1931-01-12 11 HARMSTON’S CIRCUS AGA N OPENING AT MAGAZINE ROAD TO MORROW Ths Tacoma Maru.” due here to-morrow morning, is bringing Harmaton’a Giro is and Royal Mtnagerie, and the show is to exhibit to-morrow evening, at Magazine Road, ,y Mr. Willie Harmston is no stranger to Penang, and prospective patrons here need442 words
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Advertisement33 1931-01-12 11 I APIOL A STEEL Sure and certain for all Female complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. k W. J. EDMONDS, Th* Eneil»h Ph«rm«o) 52, 54. Beach Street. Penang33 words
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1412 1931-01-12 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the In Pert II” Ktmpar from Btgan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Sails for Big-n Datoh and Teluk Anson to-day at 5 p.m. •8 "R» mb* from1,412 words
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Advertisement360 1931-01-12 12 The New Spalding Tennis Bail has been designed o meet the special conditions of tennis »n j fh. Tropics. Hs perform- i ante in bound and speed is identical with :-y the requirements of --f ~.t 7 O' smpionship I ennis. The Spalding Tennis Ball will wear amazingly well under360 words
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Advertisement122 1931-01-12 12 //7/1 Aw /7/ i\\' //1 H Z And In nothing else /i I is the quality of age more valuable than in Whisky. 1 Haiq has been continuously distilled since 162 7. No other Whisky distillers can IMW'' claim over 3CO years’experience. NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY DOTTLE. *-T=:122 words
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Miscellaneous46 1931-01-12 12 J TONIGHT A UNTIL WEDNESDAY. Mighty drama that stirs every emotion in the mod fascinating romance of the screen 4 DEVILS adapted from tht\ novel by. Herman Bang If Sopported by A Hero on Horseback,” 8 ?ARRINQ Hoot Gibson. ‘‘Wolves of the City,” starring Bill Cody.46 words
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Miscellaneous66 1931-01-12 12 'PHONE 2 6 4 j n Tow|) 6-15 p m TO-NIGHT 9-30 p.m. The Brightest Comedy Yet Shown. Fox Movietone Laugrh Feast “SOUP to NUTS" The Screen’s Comedy (’ream written by Hube Goldberg Book Now at MOUTRIE'S ’r*hone 795 FOR “A Lady Surrenders" A Daring InCinitA Story of Love <fc66 words
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492 1931-01-12 13 Arsenal Aston Villa Draw Rangers Lose League Leadership Celtic on Top London, January 10 THE following are the results of the matches played in the F. A. Cup and English and Scottish Leagues today Southport 3 Millwall 1 Whampton W. 9 W exham492 words
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Advertisement180 1931-01-12 13 < h >llW f: Z W > H tj I I I «si I 4 *4* I a Ailenburgs Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to J the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling180 words
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Advertisement420 1931-01-12 13 I iB. tBSlagW a 3 i [yu» de \s. Ml If i X X I Sl® I'iS I J lifgk The Call of the Great gO I JH!L. f|W Outdoor I’ 5j Oxiginal bottle r\ A C r A S Open spaces, days of recreation and fl I ]uiiilllll keen420 words
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Article602 1931-01-12 14 SINGAPORE BEATEN No Score at the Interval 5 PTS. TO 3 PTS. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kaala Lumpur, January 10 PERAK bfa Singapore in the Malaya Cup final to-da? by five pointe to three points. The game started scrappily. but effectively held their formidable opponents by602 words
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Article71 1931-01-12 14 Row of Shophouses Destroyed ORIGIN UNKNOWN (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, January 10 A serious outbreak of fire occurred at Parit to-day resulting in the destruction of a row of six shophouses. The fire brigades from Ipoh and Siput were summoned and helped to control the71 words
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Advertisement212 1931-01-12 14 f MALARIAL f i TROUBLES 1 E HEADACHES «rf 1 t ANEMIA i j relieved oy the TONIC I restQratiitejMMtert 4 rMjßjjgj R Take two ESk I Dr. Cassell's Tablets »re th* II Bed-time» I modern remedy for nervous con* plaints. They contain ingredient absolutely essential to a healthy nerve212 words
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Advertisement164 1931-01-12 14 lillUnffiT'rff -1 y. 7 1 2f J 'V i V FF I i I W D. &H. O. WILLS. BRISTOL LOMBQN. Dollar Exchange Tables Sterling into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling FROM 2s. 3d. to 2s. sd. Amounts from Id. £lO,OOO THE ONLY HEB Exchange Table Ascending G4ths of a164 words
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Article2793 1931-01-12 15 Nefertiti $121; The Whip $lOl Saddle Numbers Notwithstanding! Objection to Loch Royal’s Winning Dismissed Bloomfield in Form By Tic Tac There were again two distinct upset at Saturday’s races, ;he second day of the Penang Turf Club New Year Meeting, and both these upsets came2,793 words
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Advertisement154 1931-01-12 15 REMAIN YOUNG ALWAYS! Hundreds of men, even at the age of 30, when they should be in the prime of manhood, begin to feel old. They are ashamed to admit it, but the fact is there. Thev suffer from aches all over their bodies work becomes a burden,even games are154 words
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Advertisement335 1931-01-12 15 11 M wmH| a■ i 1 WBuy the Besti Less Often There is no economy in I buying inexpensive and badly made Electric Torches and Batteries. The less you pay the oftener you purchase the batteries. Ray-O-VAC Flashlight» and Batteries are made by one of the oldest makers of these335 words
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Advertisement1191 1931-01-12 16 •<- oWiKTKTrr i ikil I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Td£ FLNNEL LINE I AMERICAN MAIL line INTENDED SAVING" FROM PENANG. WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N- CONTINENT. zfecA/VX JjSrJ x ACHILLES Jar. 15 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Himbarg U I x PYRRHUS Jan. 21 Amsterdam, L mdon, and H unbar* I I h1,191 words
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