Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 January 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-01-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 14 VOL. LXXXIX SATURDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement339 1931-01-17 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next io The Dispensary. Branch Office 62, Leith Street FIBRENT Jlsbestos Qement ASBESTOS CEMENT Ullll/llllmrrrt>—. Corrugated L BRITISH jgag|||[isa i rWW'!/. -nd I For Ro Rn9 /1/ 111 “Bigsix” or “Standard Everite” Corrugated sheets 1/1/ A “Turner’s Trafford Tiles” 1 H P lAT “Poilite”339 words
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Advertisement19 1931-01-17 1 fl. TOK IS A TSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric lighi. 'Phone 7T2, 7®, BIBHOP ST REST, PENANG.19 words
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Article194 1931-01-17 2 Fourth Professional Meeting Ist Day, Saturday, 31st January, 1931. 2nd Day,Wednesday, 4th February, 1931. 3rd Day, Saturday, 7th February, 1931. Subject to sufficient entries, the following races will be provided (a) Three runs for Ch si 3 Horses. Stakes $1,(00. (b) Three- runs for Class 4 Horses.194 words
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Advertisement563 1931-01-17 2 MdWaMtr —"Mii-nnri- i ■—i POSITION» VACANT. Wanted— Tyre Salesman to w rk North Malaya. Only those witn experience need apply with copies testimonials. Bi x No. 11, c/o Pinar g G< —l6 17 19-1 Wanted Produce Clerk, fully ex perienced in translating code telegrams, and Produce Accounts. Apply to Bex563 words
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Advertisement409 1931-01-17 2 St. Stephen’s College, Hong Kong. Boarding School for Chinese Stu dents. Claeses in English by resident English and Chinese graduates. Chinese nlassea from beginning upwards. Fine New BuildiLgs on site 24 acres. Prepares students for the Universities. Football, Tennis and Swim ring. Chinese or Foreign food. Apply Rev. E. Martin409 words
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Advertisement1325 1931-01-17 2 THE Bg.NKS T wT A J— NEDBRI ANUSCHE HANDEL PINANG (Incorporated in Holland by Royal ChMter_A« D. 1824 J > GAZE 11 11 Paid-up-Capital I Statutory K»erv o i! I List of Places where the Gazette” can be bought at 10 Cents. Head Agency in Batavia. i Rranehes Bandiermasin, Bandoeng1,325 words
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Article359 1931-01-17 3 ENDEAVOUR TO SCALE MT. KAMET British xpedition DETAILS of the new British expedition to the Himalayan Mountains were explained in London recently by Mr, Frank S. Smythe, the explorer who has organised an expedition to climb the hitherto unconquered Mount Kamet, which is 25,431 feet high.359 words
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Advertisement207 1931-01-17 3 Tuine 'Wi 'uhe'r* M[l||y--• 7 WW5# e fIR y '4,„*’.. s different brands of Cwiffj) f" anna E.au de Cologne the only one _bw_ vv hicli is the Original and Genuine </Farina S e S cn iiber zz is that with the ZfSfa» red crest on the hladc and white207 words
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Advertisement134 1931-01-17 3 Don’t fegfect MDieEWim THDIGES riON should never be disregarded •X. tor it warns of excess stomach acid whici k rrr L ei ?l S f°°d, forms painful gases and attack the delicate stomach lining. If neglected tl.i access acid may cause gastritis or even ulcen r i < S i>134 words
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Advertisement55 1931-01-17 3 PIANO' FOR j $2OOWe have a few re-conditioned Pianos in stock, which have been accepted as part payment in exchange for new instruments, and are offering these at very low prices. All guaranteed in perfect order, .ESI I 4bl|Ss=Bl| Easy Terms— 5b 50 Deposit and $2O per month. I piano55 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous86 1931-01-17 3 lIDJ 3< 'PHONE Best Sound 2 6 4 in Town. Last 3 Performances —2-45 6-15 9-30 p.m. Conrad Nagel Genevieve Tobin in u k Lady Surrenders” Acclaimed As The Best Picture Yet Seen I To-morrow Entire Change An All British Programme B I.?. Mystery Thriller “THE HATE SHIP with Jameson86 words
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Miscellaneous93 1931-01-17 3 —gggSMll Illi «■■'llllllll I llTB—m—l <4 JEST1 C I SOI IND P c TFM To-night Positively the Last Night I The Splendid Film Reproduction of a world-famous BRITISH Entertainment “THE CO-OPTIMISTS” with ihe ORIGINAL LONDON CAST of ARTISTES, who have entertained Thousands of Theatre-goers Davy Burnaby Melville Gideon s Gilbert93 words
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479 1931-01-17 4 HIGH-SPEED CLING Sat on Them in Traffic Block and Then— THREE Canning Town boys had the thrill of their young lives. Two of them rode on the rear bumpers of a powerful eightcylinder motor-car all the way from Poplar to Stanfordde-Hope —a distance479 words
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Article152 1931-01-17 4 THE STOLL ORCHESTRA DISMISSED -The management to the Stoll Oinema, Kings way, W. C., announces that, owing to the continued public demand for “talkies,” it had been found necessary to dispense with the services of the orchestra, consisting of sixteen musicians. “We are extremely sorry to152 words
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Article110 1931-01-17 4 Apropos Mr. Justice McCardie’s statem< nt about the prevalence of perjury, the North of Suitland (writes an “Evening Standard” gossip) claims to be the only country where the name of George Washington—the man from whose lips no lie ever passed—is unhonoured. There are too many Ar gus Washingtons110 words
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Article186 1931-01-17 4 seeks court assistance to PROVE HER EXISTENCE Curious Case A curious cise has occurred at Turin of a woman, who though living and perfec ly well, is obliged to appeal to the courts to establish the fact that she is not dead. Sometime ago, the woman’s busbind,186 words
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Article157 1931-01-17 4 B.OCO MILES OVER SWAMP FOREST AND JUNGLE The first sections of the 8,000 miles airline between England and South A'r c v are to be opened by the Imperial Airways eer y this year. Seas, rivers, forests, and jung’es. together with v.ist stretches of virgin bush and swamp,157 words
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Article138 1931-01-17 4 Sir Wyndtan Portal Gays a “Daily T 1 graoh’’ correspondent) was responsible for persuading the Pritc? of Wales to allow the film which he took during h’s last Africa i tour to be exhibited privately. Although interesting in the same way that all such records are when138 words
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Article142 1931-01-17 4 Canon A. N. Cooper, the 80-year-old “walking person,” who has been vicar of Filey for more than 50 years, is making preparations to go on a six months’ tour of the world e.irly next year as a change from his usual walking holiday. “This does142 words
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Article105 1931-01-17 4 Two friends of mine were walking behind a lady (-vrites the Club Window correspondent of the “Liverpool Pos.”) where one noticed that a very large diamond had fallen on the pavement, either from a brooch of a bracelet. He picked it up, and, raising his hat, said, “You have105 words
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Advertisement237 1931-01-17 4 CSi >£}£ es A G W SENSATION IMw/ the advantages OF THE MULTIDOT EASIER TO HIT because lhe dots Indicate more accurately f U e P arl ball which j .j’ should be struck EASIER TO FIND because the dots are brightly contrasted with the ball and surroundings. JBllKrrrr A237 words
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Advertisement245 1931-01-17 4 ROYAL BAKERY WU< lUh mV JKSgs Akjif SWISS ROLLS Jam Rolls Fancy Pastries Sponge Cakes Madeira Cakes Etc., Etc. Are received fresh every Friday morning in Penang. Made from the best ingredients by European MASTER Bakers. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd, a, <■ effac— IBY SPECIAL H M THE APPOINTMENT245 words
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920 1931-01-17 5 Final Selections Bloomfield and Millionaire to Win Will Bobbin Do It RY “TIC-TAC” To day will see the close of the Penang Turf Club New Year Meeting which opened on the Bth instant. The scratchings are not very heavy although in two races there920 words
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Article373 1931-01-17 5 TO-DAY’S FOOTBALL First Round of Scottish Cup rr>HE following are the matches I to be played to-day in the English League and the Scottish Cup DIVISION 1 Arsenal v Sunderland Aston Villa v Bolton W. Blackburn R v Leeds U. Chelsea v West H. U.373 words
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Article14 1931-01-17 5 Jan. 24-“Penang Polo Club Amateur Meeting. 81 —Taiping-Turf Club Races, Ist day14 words
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Article149 1931-01-17 5 THIRD TEST Home Side Make Bad Start 59 FOR 4 WETS. Durban, January 16 The third Test Match started here to day. The sky was overcast but the turf wicket was in excellent condition. Allom for Peebles was the only change in the England side from149 words
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Article540 1931-01-17 5 CORONERS COURT Doctor Who Did Not Go Mr Edward Jago, the Penang Coroner, held an inquiry yesterday into the death of a Chinese woman named Ong Swee Lan Court Inspector Nunn conducted the proceedings. Dr, L.S. Da Silva, Assistant Government Pathologist, who held a post mortem540 words
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Article32 1931-01-17 5 Owing to the lack of support, the eighth annual dinner of the Straits Settlements (Singapore' Association, arranged for February 6, at Raffles Hotel, has been cancelled.32 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article591 1931-01-17 5 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —We have before us at present the amazing spectacle of certain rubber pro ducers curtailing their output, others tapping to the limit of their capacity and yet others “queering the pitch” by absurd forward sales. 1 am an unfortunate shareholder591 words
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Article554 1931-01-17 5 Sir, —The dependence of Malaya upon imports of Rice was taken up by Sir Cecil Clementi on his arrival as Governor in February 1930. Beyond much lip service to our Governor in this vital matter, nothing practical has been done in the past 12 months. Articles recently554 words
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Article106 1931-01-17 5 Sir,—l had pleasure in reading youtf previous correspondence eel non about the Penang Chinese Unemployed Clerks. I beg to request you to be good enough to allow me to make some comments in your valuable space I beg to point out that one Kongsi has given $5OO106 words
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Article307 1931-01-17 5 Mr J.H.R Sidney, who has been sta\ ing at E uala Lumpur has returned to Penang. Mr. J. D. O'Toole, manager of Gomali Estate and Mrs. O Toole are sailing in the Meonia on Jan. 21 on home leave. Mr. John R. McCool, of the Goodrich S307 words
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Article159 1931-01-17 5 ADDITIONAL JUDGE ASKED FOR At the Ipoh Supreme Court yesterday the Hon ble Mr. Justice Pritchard, K. C before proceeding with the fixing of civil cases observed that the present ssizes would be completed about the 12th of February and the next .issizas would begin159 words
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Article444 1931-01-17 6 Padi cultivation by the unemployed coolie labour as a precaution against a rice famine in Malaya, forms the theme of a letter which appears elsewhere in this issue. The subject is not a new one. At intervals over a period of years the Pinang Gazette has444 words
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Article90 1931-01-17 6 i. Reuter. France Remains Faithful to Her Plan Geneva, January 16 Twenty two European Foreign Ministers with experts assembled under the Presidency of M. Briand at the opening of the Committee on European Union. M. Briand declared Erance remained faithful to her plan for a Europeani.—Reuter. - 90 words
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Article98 1931-01-17 6 the second cruiser squadron.—Rugby Radi j Service. London. January 16 Rear-Admiral Barry Domvile leaves London to-day to take up his appointment as Rear Admiral commanding the Third Cruiser Squadron of the Mediterranean Fleet. He had been until last August Director of Naval Intelligence at the Admiralty for threethe second cruiser squadron.—Rugby Radi j Service. - 98 words
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Article34 1931-01-17 6 —Reuter. Melbourne, January 16 A further slump in Australian currency is reflected in the decision by the banks that transfer rates fon buying on London henceforth’will be £1125 per cent.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article28 1931-01-17 6 —Reuter, Patna, January 16 Four were killed and several injured on 6blh sides as a result of police firing to check serious rioting in Manbhum District.—Reuter, - 28 words
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Article1566 1931-01-17 6 The London Naval Treaty The Segrave Memorial Fund An Electoral Reform Bill (From Our Own Correspondent) London, December 18 1 Is the London Treaty for the limitation 5 of naval armament in its present form contrary to the interests of national security This is the suggestion underlying1,566 words
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Advertisement125 1931-01-17 6 A Real Good English. Beer “Davenport’S” BIRMINGHAM g AI F /A L/ juz pl 'l n~~iwiiuwi i Hi» $®Z K cts qJI Including Duty I Per Dozen Pints (Pritchard Co., Ltd., I S LE AGENTS. I «SMSraET-' fiSSR IkaWi M.MIWMWIII m 0 l wi A Corifident 9 Invitation ,r F125 words
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Advertisement47 1931-01-17 6 E. O. HOTEL. TO-NIQHT RACE DINNER AND DANCE Special Extension DANCING TILL I A. M. TO MORROW Sunday, I 8 annary ORCHESTRAL CONCERT at 9-30 p m. Monday and Tuesday, 19th a id 20th January, Carl Lawson Coy. in "ALADDIN K aISBW, AGENTS HENRY WAU3H CO., LTD.47 words
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Miscellaneous23 1931-01-17 6 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day. Midday. 6.14 a.m. 11.45 p.m. 601 pm. To- Mobbow. 1.00 a.m. 650 a.m. Midday. 644 pm.23 words
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Obituary80 1931-01-17 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. Arshak Sarkies and family wish to express their heartfelt thanks to the public for the many generous messages of sympathy received by them since their recent bereavement. DEATH At London, on January 13, Tan Swee Ngee, third and youngest son of Mr. Tan Lo Heong. and brother of80 words
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Article290 1931-01-17 7 Electoral Reform Bill Text SOP TO THE LIBERAL PARIY Socialists Hold East Bristol Faced with danger on every side, jjbe Socialist Government is making D desperate effort to buy Liberal Support before Mr. Lloyd George is forced to put his long-threatened closure on the career of the present290 words
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Article182 1931-01-17 7 Pathetic Stin ies J. D in 6 a P ore Murder' (From Qur Own Correspondent) Singapore, January 17 The Second Magistrate, Mr. G. E. Clayton, yesterday recorded evidence, in connection with the charges of murder an assault against a Eurasian, Esp e< J^® rman who is182 words
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Article76 1931-01-17 7 —Reuter. Electric Car Jumps the Points in Tunnel New York, January 17 Nineteen suburban passengers, including seven young women, were slightly injured during tbo rush hour when the first car of an electric train jumped the points, crashed mto a wall and was wrecked, A short circuit—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article38 1931-01-17 7 —Reuter. London, January 16 Negotiations for a settlement of the Lanca/ akire cotton dispute with regard to weavers operating more looms have broken down and general lockout in the weaving section begins on January 17. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article241 1931-01-17 7 Departure by Air From London Yesterday “ACT OF FRIENDSHIP” T ondon, January 16 The Prince of Wales’ South American tour started this afternoon when he flew to Paris in his open Puss Moth accompanied by Prince George. The Princes leave Paris to morrow night to join241 words
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Article255 1931-01-17 7 rvuyt» ncxvF V T i. -on official British entry, —Rugby Radio Service. Doubt Whether Private Enterprise Will Be Able to Compete London, January 16 The Government have decided after consi deration to adhere to their intention announced last autumn not to take part in or to assist arvuyt» ncxvF V T i. -on official British entry, —Rugby Radio Service. _______ - 255 words
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Article71 1931-01-17 7 —Reuter. Fall in Silver Makes Another Increase Necessary Nanking, January 16 In semi official compliance to a recommendation by tne Post Office, the Ministry of Communications is contemplating a fur ther increase in foreign postal rates. Last July, China increased foreign rates fifty per cent in view—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article54 1931-01-17 7 ,—Reuter. Four Men to Appear before Court-Martial London, January 16 As a result of the Court of Inquiry into the incident aboard the “Lucia” the Admit alty has decided to court martial four men and deal with the others summarily after the court martial. The latter meanwhile are,—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article51 1931-01-17 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. January 17 A Dutchman, J. H. Klein, fourth officer of the Acting charged with assaulting a constable in the New World was fined a hundred dollars or in default two months. The magistrate remarked they could not allow constables in uniform to be51 words
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Article164 1931-01-17 7 _-Rugby Radio Service. Police and Troops Mobilised MANY INJURED Bo 'ibay, -Tannary 16 Nearly a hundred were injured and sent to hospital as the result of police lathi cha ges throughout the city arising from a hartal as a protest at the execution of the_-Rugby Radio Service. - 164 words
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Article422 1931-01-17 7 —Reuter. Mr. Gavin Jones and His Views Criticised FINAL PLENARY SESSION London, January 16 The work of the Indian Round Table Conference was reviewed in speeches by delegates in the final plenary session which began this afternooa anl will be concluded on Monday. Appreciation and gratitude for—Reuter. - 422 words
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Article159 1931-01-17 7 Written Apology Tendered in Libel Suit An action came before Mr. Justice Mudie on Wednesday in which Mr 8. M Sharma, a member of the F.M.S. Bar, sued Mr. M. N. Mallik, another member of the F M.S. Far, for damages for libel. Counsel for plaintiff told159 words
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Article117 1931-01-17 7 Carriers to Rank as Creditors Judgment we» given in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday by Mr Justice Mudie in the winding up proceedings of Baker, Morgan and < o Ltd., with regard to the appplications of the creditors who were carrying Baker, Morgan and117 words
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Advertisement62 1931-01-17 7 FULL OF GOOD THINGS TO-MORROW’S Sunday gazette Fall Race Results In and Around London The Burghers ol Ceylon Mr. Sharpe Whit and Doctor I'a Tan ALL FOR 10 CENTS. ai j i i I i I'* lH I Rclease /uog VI J I on cap then J J i It®*62 words
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Advertisement273 1931-01-17 7 New Organ Records OF VARIOUS STYLES Orchestral effects on the Alexandra Palace organ G. THALBEN-BALL C 203 I Finlandia Sibelius A most popular organist playing operatic excerpts ARTHUR MEALE Organ of Central Hall, Westminster B 3627 “Cavallera Rusticana”) Mascagni I Barcarolle Tales of He ffmann”) Offenbach Three famous cinema organists273 words
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Article97 1931-01-17 8 Majestic and Queen s Theatres Attractions Visitors to the Queen’s cinema last night noticed a decided improvement in the entertainment, This was due to the fact that thednanagement has recently installed two powerful arc lamps which make the pictures a great deal clearer. A crowded house again greeted97 words
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Article63 1931-01-17 8 Pinang, January 17, 1931 <Bv OuurtMß Chartered Sank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 4 m'ta 2/8 j Private 3 m/te 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 Batavis T.T. 139 Singapore T.T. n.o.63 words
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Article473 1931-01-17 8 QUOTA SCHEME Great Deal of Adverse Criticism The rubber market has scarcely changed at all during the past two weeks, and there has been no news published during that period to affect the price of the commodity, as conditions of production and consumption are about473 words
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Article188 1931-01-17 8 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang. January 14 During the past week there has been a slightly steadier undertone in the market and closing values show a small improvement on those ruling last Wednesday. Ixmdon is unchanged at 4 3/16 i but New York is up 1/8 gold188 words
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Article73 1931-01-17 8 (Rugby Radio Shrvios) London. January 16 Pans. 123.89; New York 4.85 J Erußse.s. 34 83; Geneva, 25,07 Ama ler dem, 12.06 Milan. 92.72 Berlin, 20.43 Stockholm, 18.14 Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna. 34.52 Prague 164 Helsingfors- 192 j Madrid, 47.45 Lisbon. 108.25 Athens» 375 Bucharest, 818 Rio, 4i%(Rugby Radio Shrvios) - 73 words
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Article241 1931-01-17 8 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest (notations m MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day oEB ĕ t Sharis. ts e pc oo oo 00 Is. le. I o. 10. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 1.00 1.15 .90 1.10 A.Molek 90 1.10 .85241 words
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Article57 1931-01-17 8 Latest Lon den, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £ll4-0-0 Up £l-8-0 I Months’ £ll5-5-0 Up 17/6 SINGAPORE $53.50 per picul Up $1.12$ 175 tom dom RUBBER: London 4| d. Down 1/16 d. New York 8} c. (Sold) Unchanged Local 12 J c. Up c.57 words
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Article85 1931-01-17 8 e LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 13 cts. per pound —per pl 117/83 Dull. London 4sd New York cis. (gold). {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Shvst for to-day are as follow s:— Spot 13$ cts. per lb.85 words
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Article65 1931-01-17 8 TWO COMPANIES NOT TO RESTART DREDGING The secretaries have received advice by edible that, having regard to the present price of tin and the Government’s indecision in completing the Quota agreement, the Board have decided not to re-start dredging operations either at Kamunting or Pangnga at the end65 words
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Article272 1931-01-17 8 Bt. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church Of England) 7-50 Litany. 8 Matins, H. 176» 830 Holy Communion, 915 Holy Communion Tamil, 5-15 Sunday School. 6 Evensong, Hymns 22V, 81, 80, 215, Ps 68PROVINCE WELLESLEY Jan. 18, 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. 8 a m Holy Communion and 6 p.m. Evensong272 words
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Advertisement148 1931-01-17 8 Uses (gticura A household preparation for over half a century. Those who know the secret of skin health and beauty I use Cuticura Soap and Ointment regularly to keep the skin and scalp in good condition. They also find Cuticura Talcum ideal for every member of the family. Sample each148 words
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Advertisement297 1931-01-17 8 New Advertisements POSITIONS VACANT. Public Works Department, S. S. TEMPORARY APPOINTMENTS. Required immediately two Reinforced Concrete Designers and two Detailers for st me. Applicants should state salary required and give full particulars of experience and forward with their applications copies of recent testimonials or give referenc 8. Applications should be297 words
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Advertisement336 1931-01-17 8 I Ali.o Be'.ty Balfour, the famous Film Star An Odol Enthusiast Beautiful Teeth make Beautiful Women It is well known in the film wcrld where teeth r must be pretty and white that ODOL Tooth y Paste cleanses away tartar and removes I dullness wi hout harming the teeth in336 words
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Advertisement34 1931-01-17 9 P €r mon *h OF COURSE the cheapest car to run Austin 7 The 1931 TOURER costs §1,250 and the SALOON $1,395 tnaOHaMMiaBMBMHKKEHMBXKBM Have a Look at these Cars at BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. I34 words
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Article999 1931-01-17 10 PORT OF PENANG Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of ves. seis arriving and sailing from Penang during the vpeki In P®rl T«-iai bs Panda! from Batoe Bahra and Aeaban. Sails for Asahan and Paneb on Sunday. ll M Matang from Victoria Point,999 words
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Advertisement179 1931-01-17 10 EgUk j. r ‘iglOw For many years Johnnie Walker has held a reputation for fine whisky. This reputation is cherished, the quality that made it carefully maintained. The blend that is chiefly responsible for Johnnie Walker’s popularity is Johnnie Walker Red Label.” Therefore, no Red Label leaves Kilmarnock which is179 words
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Advertisement181 1931-01-17 10 Join The “LION” Bris.de This Year Resolve to Drink Nothing BUT The Best Table Waters I AS PREPARED ONLY BY I Fraser fir* Ncave Ltd. mu n r I II ■■■hi UM i ibm smiirwirransMi 11 —imru imprison you? Why permit corns to interfere with your work and pleasure? A181 words
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Article1062 1931-01-17 11 I. G. E. L - BY I. G. E. L. Well, last week I gave you a few hints for the wise and discriminating use of make up. And in the near future I have a short series prepared for you dealing with various kind of facial and figure beautifying treatments. This1,062 words
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Advertisement196 1931-01-17 11 Wltk I I z n l i B S' n^C,_ S I Li /rf '*C p 0 i j/lt ii .•.•<' RUGGED peaks and Here you get milk at its green velvety valleys. best. The milk for babies Here and there a tiny for children for growivups. farm. Happy farmer196 words
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Advertisement308 1931-01-17 11 Just Received A !ar t e assortment of Wireless Components. Rotor ohm” Volume Controls. Dubilier and T.C C. Condensers Various Types of Terminals. B. T. H. Pick Ups. VU yjMMgglr Igranic “Indigraph” Vernier KnoLTand Dial. e This dial is now fitted with a semi-lr neparent dial reading O-ICO n one308 words
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Advertisement1115 1931-01-17 12 [gjjgiy W.' 'Z. 111 I MWVWBW HHUHBM* 1 111 1 n i ‘tki'i? so iiir E'IIXJ’MITI I IMF iR STEAMSHTS 1 I ’THE BLUE FUNNEL UN* mail line I INTENDED SAILING: FROM PENANG x jgrfL I WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. g I jEgLSL A'StfX i x PYRRHUS Jar. 211,115 words
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Advertisement721 1931-01-17 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Oompanibb Incorporated in England,) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Peninsulaf sirf Oriartsl S ’L Co onder cos- Ponanj, Tsltjt tear,. tract wtlb His fcjutj’s Owwnwnt, Lotto and te/w Ser.ia"^ 3i g«! Far Eart IM Swain Bulan j Outwards fraa Isa&m tor China and Japaa721 words
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