Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 January 1931
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Title Section20 1931-01-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 10. VOL. LXXXIX TUESDAY, 13th JANUARY. 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement496 1931-01-13 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Heal Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street I I 11 8 I ill Ml rnairr IIP II d.»-. wt w MOET CHAND ON Jk 'WHITBREADS 1 w<w M i 'flgfif 4919 /W DRY I t/\f Meel ter tropical climate." I VINTAGE IMPERIAL496 words
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Advertisement22 1931-01-13 1 B. TOK IS ATSUI STUDIO with up-to-date Photo- J graphy by electric light. ’Phon. 771, '1 «9. fO, BISHOP STRHBT, li PENANG.22 words
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Advertisement2112 1931-01-13 2 RANKS, V <K position wanted. SARKIES BROTHERS. ff fl Send your enquiries &schappij.n. v. icrhnUt European Lady nquires position *>s Prnnrietnrs of Raffles NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY A 5 ■hort-hand typist enable. Write Box Proprietors OI Kailira yOR [lncorporated in Holland E» No. 7, c/j Pinang Gazette. Hotel and Sea View2,112 words
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Article549 1931-01-13 3 A 14-HOURS DAY THROUGHOUT THE WINTER Five ’clock in the mornirg. A dim light Bi ffases the roost; Mrp. Hen and lur neighbours wink a sleepy eye and prepare to begin the daily round. A quarter < f an hour later the light is full on549 words
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Article324 1931-01-13 3 NEW HOSTEL OPENED A new hostel was opened by Her Highnesstbe Sultanah of Juhore at the Dock land Settlement, Canning Town, on Dec. 11. Th*» Sultan and Sultanah were received by Her Highness Princess Hleua Victoria, President of the Settlement, Lord Beattv, Rear Admiral Drury-Lowe324 words
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Article166 1931-01-13 3 GAOL VIVISECTION CONTROVERSY Should criminals sentenced to death or to life imprisonment be given the opportunity of submitting themselves for experiments involving vivisection? This suggestion has aroused a storm of controversy. It has been variously described in letters to the Editor as "revolting,” “just,” "oarbarouu”166 words
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Article221 1931-01-13 3 TWO BOMBAY MERCHANTS ARRAIGNED Bombay, December 19 A'ter an interval of nearly a y< a** an echo of the trunk murder mystery was heard to-day in the court of the third magistrate, Bombay, when two Muslim hosiery merchants, Haji Abukar Taher Mahomed and Ibrahim Haji Abukar, father221 words
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Article97 1931-01-13 3 PLEA THAT IT SHOULD EE REVIVED Shanghai, December 29 Mr. S. Fessenden, Director-General of the Municipal Council, interviewed, declared that the restoration of the cat o’ nine tails as a punishment for Chinese criminals would be bound to produce, immediately, a substantial reduction in crimes of97 words
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Article136 1931-01-13 3 DEATH AT BIRMINGHAM Mr. H. A. Jones, at one time manage o* the Singapore branch of Mes&rs 8. Moutrie and Co,, Ltd., died in Birming ham Hospital on Dec 27. lhe news will be received with grea*. ragreat by Mr. Jones’s many fr onds in Singapore. During136 words
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Advertisement249 1931-01-13 3 R G I i I fO M L U 9" I z t rw Rv\i /r Each Day ij V He Starts Them Oh Their Way ALL over the world—millions of z/7 s people rely on Bigjßen to wake n- ?A' Ay, j them every morning. »3? Big Ben —and249 words
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Advertisement81 1931-01-13 3 JESTIC T/ SOUND SYSTEM POS/T/l/ELX THE LAST NIGHT 6-15 To-night 9-30 Radio’s Great Mirthquake of Merriment CUCKOOS WITH Bert Wheeler Robert Woolsey Dorothy Lee And 1000 Others TO-MORROW NIGHT The Splendid Film Reproduction of 'a world-famous BRITISH Entertainment “The Co Optimists” WITH The Original London t t”:... J Cast, headed81 words
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Miscellaneous113 1931-01-13 3 Best Sound 2 6 4 n T ()wn 6-15 p.m TO-NIGHT 9-30 p.m. The Brightest Comedy Yet Shown. Fox Movietone Laugh Feast ‘SOUP to NUTS” The Screen’s Comedy Cream written by Rube Goldberg Book Now at MOUTRIE'S ’Phone 795 FOR “A Lady Surrenders” A Daring Intimate Story of Love dfc113 words
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1870 1931-01-13 4 How Do Parents Know Their Children i Sir J jmes Barrie made one of h’B charac eria.ica’ily whimaical speeches when h* preaided on December 2, at an apped dinner at Guildhall of the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street. Last April, it wit1,870 words
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Article276 1931-01-13 4 A.B.M. AND COLONIAL OFFICE The following leittr was seat by the Association of British Mdaya (London) to the Uader-Sjoretary of State for the Colonies Sir, —I am directed to inform you that the attention of the President and Committee of the Association of British Malaya has276 words
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Article228 1931-01-13 4 U.S. DOCTOR’S AMAZING CLAIM. Nd v December? The “Chicago Tribona’’ states that Dr, G. W. Crile, n note,! scientist, of the Cleveland Clinic Association has divebpedio a test tube, with >uc parents, a living creature. It describes ihe experiment as follows: “Brain tissues taken from228 words
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Article195 1931-01-13 4 CHARGES AGAINST CAPT. G. L. HARRIS Arrested at 10 o’clock on morning by Detective Inspector Capt, G. L. Harris, secretary of Singapore Amateur Football Assoc plea led guilty to two charges of cn breach of trust and was sentenced months’ rigorous imprisonment G. C. Dodd, the Singapore195 words
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Advertisement228 1931-01-13 4 £-».£#< Jn < ~rZdi WKatetZ kw wJWinK/Ktiß* r J If &2 rJ r v ¥A’$Ml •1• 1 I 31 w. £\j/ 0 ill J 1 ;I ■SaHpp’ < 4| K»y INSIST ON IT WHEN J DINING UT BORN 1820- STILL GOING STRONG JL 3»’S-'’"' WWy ’.'.'l ->'/ YOUR < VpARDONI228 words
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Advertisement41 1931-01-13 4 WHY is it that Cold Storage reconstituted milk is used in all Government Hospitals in Penang and Singapore Because it is the nearest approach to Dairy Milk available iu Malaya. It is bottled fresh daily under the most Hygienic conditions. W’4PW™ii41 words
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Article622 1931-01-13 5 jjR. ELOWE oWERED Three New Commissioners M yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, the first for this year, the I‘resident anD oun:ed that His Excellency the Governor had been pleased to appoint Messrs. C. K. Samuel, B G,H. Johnson and Dr. Ong Huck Chye to622 words
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Article203 1931-01-13 5 WARRANT OF ARREST ISSUED The European named A. E. Dovey, who oa Thursday sentenced to pay a fine of r r n d Q^au lt to undergo two weeks’ wh°l. US m P r 3Gnmen t for being intoxicated nioU in c^ ar^’6 °f ft car203 words
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Article752 1931-01-13 5 CHINESE CONVICTED Sentenced to 3 Months R. I. A Chinese, named Aw Yoong Weng was yesterday convicted by the Penang District Judge Mr. H A. Forrer, on a charge of fraudulently using as genuine a forged docu ment purporting to be a valuable security to752 words
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Article38 1931-01-13 5 Madar who pleaded guilty to a charge of receiving money for the purpose of betting outside the Race course last Saturday was this morning fined $25 by Mr. Edward Jago, the Second Police Magistrate.38 words
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Article35 1931-01-13 5 Jan. 15— Penang Races 4th day. 16— Race Ball, t’enang Club, 9 80 p.m. 17 Penang Races, sth day. 24 —Penang Polo C lub Amateur Meeting 81 Taiping Turf Club Races, Ist day35 words
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Article240 1931-01-13 5 Mr. M. R. Holgate has been appointed an Inspector of Schools for the Settlements of ingapore and Labuan. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kennaway, of Escot Estate, Tanjong Malim, who are staying at home, are staying at 5, barnley Road, Holland 1 ark, AV- 11. The death240 words
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201 1931-01-13 5 There is no doubt that no British Talkie yet made contains so many famous names as, “The Co Optimists”, New Era’s talking singing and dancing production w’hich will be the outstanding feature on the pro gramme at the Majestic Cinema for a ft v201 words
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Article205 1931-01-13 5 HONG KONG CONGRATULATIONS ON K. C. M. G. During his brief period of service in Hong Kong, says the “South China Morning Post” congratulating, Sir William Peel on his K. C. M. G., His Excellency has won golden opinions, not only because of his charm of manner205 words
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Article52 1931-01-13 5 To morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Grove House Hume 2 Overture Le Songe D’Une Nuit D Ete Thomas 8 Selection The Desert Song Romberg 4 Gavotte Les Cloches de St Malo Rimmer 5 Fox Trot My Baby Just Cares For Me Donaldson God Save52 words
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Article173 1931-01-13 5 LARGE GATHERING TO HONOUR SULTAN Thfi first meeting of the Perak State Council for the year took place at Taiping, the State Capital, yesterday. H. H. the >ultan of I erak, accompanied by aja I echil Bongsu, A.D C.. arrived in I aiping at 9 30 a173 words
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Advertisement171 1931-01-13 5 Cars FOR Home LEAVE. Take advantage of our special arrangements and purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. K 0 WORRY—NO HO EXTRA EXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. Call or write to us for pai ticulars. WEARNE BROS., 1 D., 1« 30, Anson Road,171 words
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Advertisement528 1931-01-13 5 ANY CAK FROF4 HENLYS !S WOSTH aWOKE f C I w 4 Worth more because H is backed by a firm you ’HeS Lw I can t rus t with a nalion-wide service organisatiOn Because if car,, 'es a libera! and dependable Bi -W guarantee to repurchase a' the expiration528 words
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Article417 1931-01-13 6 As readers are aware, it is believed to be the intention of the Government to construct an aerodrome at Bayan Lepas, a village about eleven miles out on the Glugor coast road. It was recently stated that a site of 250 acres had been selected. Now several objections417 words
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Article217 1931-01-13 6 The gloomy announcement that British exports during 1930 totalled £570,500,000, a reduction of £159,000 000 on the 1929 figure, serves to remind us that there is one export that never decreases. We refer to the half-yearly payments made by Britain to the United States on account of217 words
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Article74 1931-01-13 6 —Reuter. Geneva Committee Discuss Limitation Geneva, January 12 The Advisory Opium Committee began discussion of the British Draft Scheme to limit the manufacture of narcotics to the amount annually needed for the world’s legitimate requirements for medical and scientific purposes and decided to appoint a sub c—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article57 1931-01-13 6 —Reuter. Experimental Fight to the Cape and Back Cairo. January 12 Three Air Force "Victoria troon carriers, each capable of carrying twenty three fully-armed infantrymen, left at 645 a.m. to fly to the Cape and back and to carry out troop-carrying exercises in various parts of Africa enroute.—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article59 1931-01-13 6 Reuter. i- £569 421 Damages Entered for Bank of Portugal London, January 12 Damagesagreed at £569,421 were entered for the plaintiffs in the banknote case in which the Bank of Portugal sued Messrs. Waterlows in connection with some baiknotes order by a swindler The sum is payable subject.- Reuter. - 59 words
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643 1931-01-13 6 FINAL SELECTIONS Going Soft Again BY TIC TAG Yesterday’s heavy shower could not have improved the conditions for to-day’s racing, the third day of the Ponang Turf Club New Year Meeting, and the going is likely to be on the soft side again. Although643 words
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Article126 1931-01-13 6 —Reuter. full draw Difficult Task f Or Chelsea London, January!., THE following i s th« d r the fourth round F. A. Cup to be Ji on January 24: P “W Crystal P. or Reading v Everton Middlesbrough or Bradford C. v W’ha mptoaW Bury—Reuter. - 126 words
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Article65 1931-01-13 6 —Reuter. New York, January H The gravest fears are entertained njto the fate of the nowtwyeight hours overdue Half a dozen ship? at sea have reported by wireless that they have not seen the seaplane. Mountainous seas are runnim; in ths Atlantic and it is considered improbabla—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article56 1931-01-13 6 Reuter. Tokyoi January 12 The heaviest snowstorms for decades accompanied by furious galea lashed the country during the week end, causing mmy casualties widespread damage and disiocar tion to communications. It is feared tw gales have also taken a heavy toll at sea Tokyo is in theReuter. - 56 words
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Article56 1931-01-13 6 —Reuter. Cologne, January 12 Despite the Ruhr coalowners miners’ rejection of the Arbitrators of a six per cent wage cut, the Labour Minister has declared it is compulsory. The Communist threat to organise an).----trike has not materialised and the pita a» 9 working normally. Further resistance to—Reuter. - 56 words
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Advertisement166 1931-01-13 6 A FEW OF Crosse Blackwell’s moss* r 11 Famous Products. Vinegar Steak Kidney Pudding Lemoncup vatsup Sausages Orangecup Essence of Chicken Tongue Potted Meats Jelly Crystals Cod Roes Tart Fruits bottled Black Leicester Jams Marmalades Mushrooms Stocked by All Dealers. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., (AGENTS FOS MALAYA.) V» 'TfSWT i166 words
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Advertisement63 1931-01-13 6 E. O. HOTEL. Wednesday and Thursday Next, 14th at d 15th Janua-y Penang “Little 1 heatre” Players IN “OUTWARD BOUND” Each Evening at 9-30 pm- Sharp Book your seals for this great attractio i at the Hotel Reception Office. 1 pACKED^ E^^i^O°^ E jsL A A A i L r-'fflß63 words
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642 1931-01-13 7 Reuter. Outbreak of Violence by Gandhiites on Execution of Four Men at Poona Police Officers Injured London Conference Nearing Completion Parliamentary Proposals Next Week The Round Table Conference is expected to end its task this week. It has provisionally been arranged to hold a fullReuter. - 642 words
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Article82 1931-01-13 7 .—Reuter. General and Firestone Companies Make Big Reductions New York, January 12 Sweeping cuts in the retail prices of tyres by the largest companies are reported Iro n Akron, Ohio, America’s great rubber manufacturing centre. The General Tyre and Rubber Company ai luonccs a reduction of seven.—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article67 1931-01-13 7 Mr. Conaghan Appearing For Accused Oraar bin Abdulla, an Arab, who is charged with double murder at Penang on New dear’s day, was produced again in the Second Police Court this morning and His Worship allowed a further postponement of the case until January 17. The Coroinquest67 words
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Article86 1931-01-13 7 $20,000 Expended, Mostly on Repatriation The Committee of the Penang Chinese Unemployed Relief Fund has decided to close the fund, as available funds are insufficient to continue the policy of repatriation. The committee has agreed to repatriate a further 120 who have been registered and to allocate86 words
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Article58 1931-01-13 7 Villa Cisnero, January 12 Captains Laloutte and Permoufle landed here to-day having covered 1800 miles in twenty-two hours, a record distance in a straight line in a touring aeroplane weighing under four hundred kilograms.—Reuter. Mr. Mathan Straus, known for his phi Janthropio work in the United States58 words
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Article468 1931-01-13 7 —Reuter. U.S. Banker Urges War Debt Cancellation CHINA AND SILVER LOAN London, January 12 British imports during 1930 were valued at £1045,000,000, a reduction of £176.000,000 on 1929. Exports totalled £570,500 000, or A re duction of £159,U<’0.000. The largest individual decreases in imports were—Reuter. - 468 words
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Article150 1931-01-13 7 received by Their Majesties.—Rugby Radio Service. Farewell to Parents before South American Tour London, January 12 The Prince of Wales and Prince George paid a formal visit to Buck ingban Palace to day to bid farewell to the King and Queen who are returningreceived by Their Majesties.—Rugby Radio Service. - 150 words
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Article244 1931-01-13 7 One Murdered: Two Wounded THIEVES ABSCOND WITH $9,000 No Arrests by Police Yet Armed gang robberies in Malaya, recently, have been confined to the Southern Settlement of Singapore but the latest attack has taken place in South Kedah. On Friday night shortly after eight o’clock the244 words
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Article305 1931-01-13 7 —Reuter. “Negro Masters Callous and Shameless London, January 12 The report of the International Commission of Inquiry into the existence of slavery and forced labour in the Republic of Liberia is given much prominence in the newspapers. The report shows that the Negro Republic has been tolerating—Reuter. - 305 words
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Article27 1931-01-13 7 ANNUAL MEETING Members are reminded that the Annual General Meeting will be held at the Hutchings School at 6 o’clock on Wednesday, January 14.27 words
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Article37 1931-01-13 7 A Session of Assize, the first for 1931, will be held on Wednesday, February 4, 1931, at 10 a.m. There will be the usual Service at Christ Church prior to the Bitting of the Court.37 words
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Advertisement22 1931-01-13 7 On account of the late arrival of the ship, Harmston’s Circus will not open to-night as advertised, but will definitely open to-morrow.22 words
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Advertisement183 1931-01-13 7 The Unapproachable jf REG? TRADE We Offer a Few Remaining Norton 1930 Motor-cycles AT I 20/ I I REDUCTION. I Only a Few Models Left. I Kl O: I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. I (Incorporated in England.) I B Have your motor car spray painted with I I Used183 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article464 1931-01-13 8 REVIEW OF MARKETS Necessity for Reduction of Output COMMENTING on the tin position, in the course of a review of the base metal markets, a writer in the “Financial Tinies” of Dec. 8, observes The end of Novembsr tin statistics panned out very close to464 words
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Article57 1931-01-13 8 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £ll4-15 0 Down £2-17-6 3 Months’£ll6-0-0 Down £3 0-0 SINGAPORE 158 50 per pied Unchanged 150 tons doos RUBBER z Lorton 4£ d. Unchanged New York 8| c. (ScJd) Up Ic. Local 13| c. Up j c.57 words
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Article77 1931-01-13 8 P*lHng Janney 13, 1931 (By Oaurieey if The Chartered Sank) On London Benk Demand 2/3 23/32 h 4 mite 2/8 j Private 3 m/ta credit 2/4 3/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 Pi, France M f.T. 1,425 h India T.T. 155 J M Bangkok77 words
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Article574 1931-01-13 8 1125,000,000 ON LOAN BY CHETTIkRS Should Foreclosures Be Prevented? TRENCHANT CRITICISM OF PROPOSED ENACTMENT Opposition to the Small Holdinys (Restriction of S .la) Enactment 1931. is widesp ead amongst many sections of the commercial community, and it is believed that trenchant and wall-considered criticism of the proposed574 words
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Article71 1931-01-13 8 (Rugby Radio Sbrviob) London. January 12 Paris. 123.72; New York. 4.85 i Brnwwela, 34.82; Geneva. 25,06 Ams terdam, 12.06; Milan, 92,75; Berlin, 20.41 Stockholm. 18.14 Copenhagen, 18 16 CMo. 18.16; V-.enna, 84.51; Pra fi’ue 1633 Hslgingfore. 192 j Madrid, 47.05; Lisbon. 108.25; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 818; Rio, 4TI;(Rugby Radio Sbrviob) - 71 words
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474 1931-01-13 8 ANNUAL MEETING Interest in Tin Companies UTMOST ECONOMY The twenty-fourth annual general meeting of Castlefield (Klang) Rubber Estate, Ltd. was held on Dec. 11, at the registered offices. 7,Martin’s Lane. Cannon Street. London. Mr, W. Arthur Addinseil, chairman of the company, presided. The chairman, in474 words
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Article189 1931-01-13 8 January 13, 1931. t cts >am Dpi ma J. ehfst inm 5,000.00 Cloves 90.00 Goid leaf t&iitra 72.00 Maoe Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80?? 70.00 110? 60.00 Coconuts pur 1,000 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 5.45 Ka ans sales 11.15 Ra ans Cosrse ’10.60 Green Snail Seelie 13.00 Rice189 words
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Article154 1931-01-13 8 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were iha latest quotation in MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo’s star* list st 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday Today C SHARE?- i o T tf 32 rc X' f t o, c. Hl Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 12 3 13'- 12’- 12 9 Chenderiang 3154 words
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Article107 1931-01-13 8 DECEMBER RETURNS Rs. Ayer Molek 18.323 Bukit Katil 15,265 Bukit Jelotong 12,7*5 United Serdang 5x3,866 Sialang 180,365 Tandjong 174,'.u0 Anglo-Sumatra 6*,106 Fungei Kari 36,087 Tanah DaUr 7u,0 0 sahan 8 ,30 Bah Lias 135.355 Toerangie 84. 68 Mendaris *****2 Bila 8'1,750 Central Sumatra 49,440 Wampoe Tobacco at.d Rubber107 words
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Article161 1931-01-13 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 18| cts. per pound =per pl $lB/Steady. London 4|d New York 8i eta. (gold). {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys) Geneal Produce Agency Ltd Sjnsapor* Price» for Standard Ribbed 3 nokfid Sha*B for to-day ere f iiov g Boot 1 Stets, per lb.161 words
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Article868 1931-01-13 8 KENNEDY Co.'s SHARE LIST I MAMEcS 5 Q' 5 C Sa 5 h L» ■’OBBSK j L Alle by Ruhbai Qa 1 on l Alt» ua]eh Rnbbei Bataas an H Amalcam .te* Malay Setaies 1 9/ 1 1? Ayer Httam Planting ByD*ias-fc. Ayer Kunlrg Rubier Hates-a 1 Ayer Moletr Rvbber868 words
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Advertisement370 1931-01-13 8 New Advertisement FOR SALE LIGHT BRITISH CAR, 4-seder. 10 H.P 4 cyl. in good ruun.ng ordfr. $5OO or ea ■ff >r. Aj plytj B; x No. 8. c/ j Pinarg G zetc<. jA CAR for WHEN you come Home U •\\\\'*< on Leave or on a visit, T* V’ 7370 words
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Article810 1931-01-13 9 MISTAKEN FOR CHALK Men Fined For Gross Carelessness The recent cases of poisoning as the result of eating sweets in Staffordshire ftn d Cheshire had a sequel on Nov. 28, when William Ashley, sweet manufacturer, of Waterloo-road, Burelem, was fined £25, and Whitsand Upton, rugar boiler,810 words
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Article475 1931-01-13 9 RESEARCH AT OXFORD Inquiries To-day Into Their Maladies Oxford, December 6 Was William Rofus accidentally shot or deliberately assassinated Did a “surfeit of lam prove” really can-e the death of Henry I.? Was Richard 11, murdered al Pontefract) or was he allowed to escape and end his475 words
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Article310 1931-01-13 9 SEARCH PARTY SEES MAN BEING EATEN Klang, January 7 How a Javanese fisherman was caught, killed and eaten by a crocodile is told in a etory which has just reached here from Snngei Puloh, Klang says a “Straits Times correspondent. It a pears that on310 words
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Article310 1931-01-13 9 CHINESE MINISTER SPEAKS TO ALL AMERICA Washington, D.cember 8 Speak l rig over the wireless to the whole of the United States of America to-day Dr-C. C. Wn, the Chinese Minister, dis* cossed current events in China. Dr. Wu said the Nank'cg Government bai been310 words
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Article170 1931-01-13 9 LEAVING MALAYA THIS WEEK His Excellency M jor-Gencral H. L Pritchard. C. 8., C.M.G.. D.SO., vacates the Command of the Troops, Malaya, and Rii’s for the United Kingdom io H.M.T. “Nevasa” on Thursday, January 15. The departure ceremony will take pl?.ce on the wharf alongside which170 words
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Article242 1931-01-13 9 ITS RELATION TO THE INDUSTRIAL DEPRESSION Presiding at a luncheon of the Manch°ster branch of the Nitional Commercial Temperance League at the Midland Hotelt Mr. W. Armitage said that although the policeman’s duty nowadays was to get people the worse f r d’ i 'k to242 words
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Article83 1931-01-13 9 Anopen competitive examination for almission to the Indian Civil Service will he held in London this year. The closing date for the receipt of applications by the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, London, wil be May 8. next. The regulations for lhe examination may be d, on application,83 words
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Advertisement624 1931-01-13 9 LT, -.SMB fl ife 2 What will be best ■K felted forbaby? J i? r Take the advice W-'”* MW t v thousands of doctors, nurses and parents —GIVE BABY MELLIN’S FOOD. Mellin’s Doubles the Reailtv has been proved to be the nearest possible y e J? e aUt y624 words
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1337 1931-01-13 10 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines following is a list of vesI seis arriving and sailing from Penang during the w=»eki In Pert T»-i*y 8 e Krian from Bagan Datob and Teluk Anson. Sails for Belawan tc day at 5 p. m. 8 E Silverguava1,337 words
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Article342 1931-01-13 10 HAPPIER IN SERVICE Two Sides to the Picture The dispatch from the Governor of Hongkong giving the f fleet of the registry ion of mui tsai, young female children sold by their parents into domestic service, will not be swallowed quietly by the small but342 words
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Article455 1931-01-13 10 MR. JOHN BUCHAN’S VIEW Westminster Where the Lords rejected, the Commons have accepted. Toe Bill to entrust the Press with an extended brief to watch over the work of local authorities, which was discarded by th u Upper Chamber gained a second readirg in the House455 words
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Advertisement82 1931-01-13 10 Savisl [rubber CHESTS l USED THROUGHOUT S. zz THE EAST BY zz SEH DISCRIMINATING BUYERS the same fine but it cooks five IN I I P I Y I times as fast B I M 8 I and is more ten|H der, more delicious than any QuakerOatsyouhaveevertasted. I ORDERS NOW82 words
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Miscellaneous175 1931-01-13 10 MURPHY NO. 23. VI I\ V i ZK I COPYRIGHT Pl.B BOX 6 COPEAHAGfN rulzKK ST Q g) 7 Mißplu trys to hfctv c’.njKction hit '3 \<‘iig sphit?. BATH NIGHT By gluyas williams ‘GIOYAS WILUAtn, e ya» rm K I•' 7 I 7 ■STARTS TOR BEP. IS EXCEHINS OH 605175 words
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628 1931-01-13 11 TOC H GIRDLE COMPLETED The Prince’s Call to Young Men The girdle of lamps, symbolising a bond of service and remembrance, whose kindling was began in the famons Upper Room at Poperinghe, and now links the scattered groups of Ttc H members throughout628 words
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Advertisement406 1931-01-13 11 ®5 I Suampoo Regularly with Z Cuticura Soap Precede 6// applications of Ointinrnt x This treatment will keep the scalp in a healthy condition and y the hair thick and lustrous. ft. Sample ««ch 3o«p, Ointment amt Takora free upon rr.jur»!, from Muller y Pbippa (Malay») Limited, Union Building, Sragwpore.406 words
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Advertisement37 1931-01-13 11 In Exchange For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF THE Great European War &c. MISS TEE KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, England.37 words
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Advertisement404 1931-01-13 11 11 Auet* exceed »11,000,000. 8. C. Auurance in force exceed »38,000,000, The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE I Wineheater House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, E.C, The Company h«a £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the404 words
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