Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 January 1931
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Title Section20 1931-01-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 15. VOL. LXXXIX MONDAY, 19th JANUARY 1931. PRICE IO CENTS20 words
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Advertisement176 1931-01-19 1 F NAGATA BROTHERS I DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispeniary. I Office 52,Le?th Street I --■■■——_l a PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE. I Don’t forget to ask for— Jk "WHITBREAD'S (WXt wwl \WI > I <r**Nt W>iTßßt»o</, Sir -J rlAV'i a-A\ TO /**/Al X >/■»■// IH > ‘'From the finest176 words
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Advertisement14 1931-01-19 1 B.TOKISATSU? STUDIO with ap-to-4ftte Photo- graphy by electric i ’Phone 775. a.n,BIBUOP STRSBT. 114 words
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Article345 1931-01-19 2 in conjunction with the Penang Turf Club i’ h An Amateur Race Meeting will be held under S. R. A. Rules of Racing on I SATURDAY, the 24th, January, 1931. 2. Rac o s for Registered Polo Ponies about 2 Furlongs Cups. 1 1. Race for Registered345 words
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Advertisement1172 1931-01-19 2 POSITION» VACANT. POLICE NOTICE jrJMS Ceremonial op^7 of the Assizes reed apply with copies testimonials. Box Tuesday January 20th 1931. No. 11, c/o Pinarg G. zette. J 16 17 19-1 Traffic Regulations Wanted: Produce Clerk, fully ex- perlenced in tran.l.iing code telegram», 1- Vehicle» c .nv. yng Pinger, aland Produce1,172 words
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Advertisement230 1931-01-19 2 NOTICE. In accordance with the Order made by the Resident Councillor, Penang, to-day, the 9th January, 1931,1 hereby give notice that on or after the 9th January, 1931, every dog in the Islan dof Penang, if found out of doors unless it is led by a chain or cord, or230 words
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Advertisement1443 1931-01-19 2 r MUNICIPAL NOTICE TENDERS INVITED. BANKS_ bhartereo bank of i-™." In,view of the existence of rabies Municipal Notice AUSTRALIA AHO CH among dogs in the Island of Penang, the (Incorporated in England by &L Municipal Commissioners desire to oaH Monic pal Commißßion B o f 1*58.) the attention of »he1,443 words
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Article1003 1931-01-19 3 famous cases Text of a Bill to Grant Relief The text bae been istu* i of the SpirituaJieina'id Psychical R'S a-ch (Exemption) piP, a measure promoted by Mr. Kelly, MP* for Rcchdale, aid ten other members* of the S c'alist party. It is designed to relieve1,003 words
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Article552 1931-01-19 3 The Holy See Asked to Arbitrate Suddenly the cilm waters of the Vatican State have become troubled. The quarrel between the Sovereign Order of the Knights < f M4ta, as represented by its Biiliff of General Justice, th* Marchese Francesco D’Affitto, and the Order of552 words
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Article42 1931-01-19 3 P. O. “Khiva” The following Malay an possengera arrived at Pent ng on Saturday by the s.b. "Khiva.” Miss N Burbury, ’Mrs O Charleswortb, Mrs F L Dennie, M'. Foots, Mrs Foote, Mies Foote, Mr J A Moone and Mrs M Vaux.42 words
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Advertisement247 1931-01-19 3 J J a i i m. H■ j 1 1 Z H i I mAU DE M I \l />\ //> M/ P/27 I 81’ipw I rT £au de Cologne Partumene -g V Il A Friend in Illness i rS B g You will always remain faithful to “4711” Eau247 words
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2022 1931-01-19 4 Malays Join in Impressive Hallowing Ceremony Seremban, January 15 The contrast between the stormy past and the peaceful present of the Mdiy States was vividly recalled by the spectacle, at Ristak this afternoon, of British and Mila/s join ng in ceremonial for2,022 words
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Article110 1931-01-19 4 NOW TO BE DEPOT FOR ROYAL ULSTER CONSTABULARY The old tyiilitsry barracks at EnniM len—the home of the laniekiiliDS goons and the Riyal Inniekilling liers, two of the most disungaiahw giin n’sinthe British Army—, reconstructed into a depot for Ul-ter Constabulary at a c st of £50,010. Tiie110 words
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Article101 1931-01-19 4 Famous War Pi geo n DIESOFOLD AGE IN baRN IN CANADA Dukh. a carrier P ec with the Br.tisii Array m o> of old age in the loft. 0. fa b;a i« rio, California, which bad hr® for the last ten years. forces 911 Dnkh flew with the E I»b101 words
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Advertisement153 1931-01-19 4 CROSSLEY In Crude Oil Engines As In Everything Else, There Can Only Be ONE BEST The CROSSLEY is SUPREME 6 b. p. to 3000 li. p. [l f > SOLE AGENTS I HcIRRISONS.BARKER C“ UP < Ir.’CO«POR»rE£> IS »H 8 STRAITS Sent tMRNTV > sry -ag■ I "IS"W Ta <9153 words
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Advertisement236 1931-01-19 4 B 8 nl o o<J z—ibis P* Oh I IMS xJgi kK r XZis’. Blood impoverished Avurpihliere by the heat—Needs Building up anew! Constant, excessive peispiration thins the blood, reduces vitality and depletes the energy of even strongest man. The accompanying discomfort and irritation effect the nerves and, in consequence,236 words
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1232 1931-01-19 5 Wednesday on Top Scottish Cup First Round Results Tall Scoring London, January 17 THE following are the results of matches played to-day in the English League and the Scottish Cup DIVISION 1 Arsenal 1 Sunderland 3 Aston VilU 3 Bolton W. u 1 Blackburn R1,232 words
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Advertisement215 1931-01-19 5 1 V I 7 Jd** \*wß- r* *&&> 4 Ji*- V; OzAT < _<£>**« > rj3 WB< llli&aT^ 7 tow? Jmlk fofl® Sri iZ?- RlI) FROM nltf f FOi-itf*- l* ~®abiesTove fjL«*. n v^-- 1^ 6 o C °*V CATI CUIIOFOOO.SU”'’' htß,L *.SLin* -IF/ BABY KNOWS! From the first mouthful215 words
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Advertisement238 1931-01-19 5 I 9 I J. null sijr ll' O tad^' Shoe. H ffl at r Silver Bn L 7 Bp ocade c f 80 o..x— f' 3 I I >"• e Dre fi'—J (0 J ss oo z j|, bD ’3STB» II i <P u It 1 0) 1 Tennis Shirts238 words
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Article416 1931-01-19 6 ’‘INFORMER” CLAIMS £lO,OOO Advertisements of Sunday Cinemas Lcndon, December 14 Mias Millie Orpen, of South H ckney. acting as a common informer, last n g t served a writ on the “Sunday Express and its directors (Viscount Castleroase, Mr. A. W. Rider, and Mr. E.416 words
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Article208 1931-01-19 6 .TROIEST AT RANCHER EARL’S AUCTION London, December 13 The Earl of Egmont, who cime from his Canadian ranch het yesr to take up the title, lear ed back against the office counter at Christie’® yesterday and sur veyed the world from beneath the brim of his felt208 words
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Article110 1931-01-19 6 Mr. D. 8. Divids >n, of Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Kuala Lumpur, who returned from a visit to estates in Pahang on Thursday, was compelled to cut his visit short owning to the fl )ods. He informed a “Malay MAiL”representative that there had been six days incessant110 words
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Article369 1931-01-19 6 A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on January 26 at 10-30 a.m. Sir George and L dy Penny with their son, Peter, er eat th« Christmas recess in the South of Franc 0 The King’s Exequatur empowering MrRoy E. B. Bower to'act a* United369 words
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Article137 1931-01-19 6 PATERNAL KINDNESS OF NEW PUBLIC ORDERS The days of “Verboten” are over in Pjris. Hitherto all directions to travellers on st. barban railways and tramcars began with Prussian peremptoriness with such phrases as “Il est interdit or “D-fense d But the French sense of politeness has at137 words
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Article230 1931-01-19 6 A GERMAN STATESMAN’S DECLARATION Sa<gon, January 6 The Berlin correspondent of I’Oeuvre put this question to Dr. R. Hilferding, who was extolling a general agreement between France and Germany: “And if Germany does not obtain satisfaction will war come again?' He replied: “In a war Germany will have230 words
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Article246 1931-01-19 6 PROTEST BY SINGAPORE INDIANS. A strong protest was made at the Indian Association meeting in Owen Road, on Wednesday, against the Lahore outrage, reported in Thursday’s “Straits Time?,” in which a British Army officer's wife was killed and her two daughters severely injured by a Sikh who attacked246 words
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Article138 1931-01-19 6 FORMER G. C. H. MATRON AND HUSBAND DEAD News has been received in Hong Kong from England of the deaths of Mrs. W, 0. Wickett, former Matron of the Government Civil Hospital, Hong Kong, and her husband, Mr, William C ang Wickett, who, by a coincidence died on138 words
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Article37 1931-01-19 6 JOHORE GOVERNMENT’S WARNING TO MOTORISTS The Johore Government announces that the following loids are flooded and impas sable to traffic: Kluang-M©rsmg road at the 20th mile. begamat-ijHbis road, Begamat-Mnar road at miles 2 to 4.37 words
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Advertisement219 1931-01-19 6 I i s IT 1 bf WT F v. «4 Leaves Hair Twice L as Beautiful The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It219 words
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Advertisement501 1931-01-19 6 the new “quick- 1 cooking” Quaker Oats. Now cooks in s B I Taikoo Sugar the time formerly required! Save time,labor, y J^ oo Sugar fuel. Serve it as porridge Taikoo Sugar for breakfast... thicken soups and gravies with TaikoO it. use it in fritters, cakes, biscuits. Taikoo Sugar Try501 words
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Article1603 1931-01-19 7 Another Government Communique (Details of the Plan) Senior Warden of Mines Office, Kua a Lumpur. The following communique is published with a view to elucidating further the Tin Restriction proposals. 2. The matter can bo divided into two parts:— I. The International agreement by the four1,603 words
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Article243 1931-01-19 7 AMBITIOUS PROGRAMME Next Sunday at the E. and 0. Nowhere in the world is there greater scope for and need of a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals than in the East. The Penang Society has done much good work during its243 words
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Article169 1931-01-19 7 ALLEGED ENTICEMENT OF YOUNG GIRLS In the Second Police Court this morning, Teh Ah Leng, a Chinese youth, was charged with enticing away a Chinese girl under sixteen years named Lim Beng Oh from the custody of her guardian in Tye Soon Street on January 12.169 words
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Article190 1931-01-19 7 PERAK EUROPEAN’S SUIT CASE Detective Inspector Gordon prosecuted Tan Tek Ee, a middle-aged Chinese, on a charge of theft of a suit case containing clothings, studs, ties, cheque book, and a torchlight. The total value of the things in the suit case was stated in the190 words
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Article155 1931-01-19 7 ACCUSED REMANDED IN CUSTODY Omar bin Abdulla, who is charged with a double murder at 145, Kelawei Road, on January 1, was again produced before the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. Edward Jago, this morning. Mr. Conaghan, for the accused, applied that a date be fixed for the155 words
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Article186 1931-01-19 7 SUPREME COURT SUIT In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Sproule delivered judgment in the case in which 8. k. Naguda Merican sued T. H. L. Merican and Company for the sum of 11,482.80, being balance for wages due for service rendered as defendants’186 words
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Article150 1931-01-19 7 The theory that sarcophagi discovered in course of recent excavations near Jerusalem might include one with the remains of esus Christ, was advanced by a Professor of the Jerusalem University, Dr. El Sukenik, in course of a lecture before the Berlin Archaeological Society on Jewish Tombs dating150 words
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Article155 1931-01-19 7 WORK ON DAVENTRY STATION NEXT MONTH Though little consolation or encouragement was forthcoming from the Dominions represented at the Imperial Conference, the 8.8. C., with Treasury and Colony backing is going straight ahead with the project of creating and continuing a permanent and efficient service155 words
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Article70 1931-01-19 7 PANTOMIME PRODUCTION AT THE E. AND 0. Carl Lawson and Company are producing a potted pantomime, Aladdin” at the E and 0. Hotel to night and to morrow The booking plan is open at the hotel reception office. It is not often that the pantomime type70 words
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Article141 1931-01-19 7 MARRIED TENNIS PLAYERS TO MEET SINGLE A series of tennis and bowls matches Married versus Single have been arranged to be played to night. The sale of periodicals will be held immediately after. The tennis ties are as follows: FN Syer and G W Married Single Bryant141 words
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903 1931-01-19 7 Griffin Classifications Bendigo and Panrilla Up a Class Pearl Diver Down BY “TIC-TAC” With his usual promptitude Mr. D. M. Patrickson has already classified the Penang 1931 griffins and those who were anxious to know how he would assess them will now903 words
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Article54 1931-01-19 7 Reuter. Seventy-one Worshippers Reported Killed in Mexican Village New York, January 18 From Mexico City it is learned that seventy-one worshippers are reported there to have been killed by the collapse of the spire of a church in the village of Guelapova, thirty miles from Oxaca, duringReuter. - 54 words
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Article44 1931-01-19 7 ,—Reuter. 19,000,000 lbs. of Sugarcane I Destroyed Havana, January 19 Nearly nineteen million lbs of sugarcane were burned yesterday in Matansas and Havana Provinces. The fire is attributed to incendiarism This is the lar<?est such fire experience d here for years.—Reuter.,—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article92 1931-01-19 7 Rugby Radio Service. Minister of Labour’s Appeal to (otton Disputants Lond »n, January 17 The Minister of Labour, Miss Bondfield, has telegraphed to both sides in the cotton dispute reminding them that the effects of the stoppage cannot be confined to the parties concerned but must inflict. Rugby Radio Service. - 92 words
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Article28 1931-01-19 7 ADDRESS AT TO MORROW’S TIFFIN At the Rotary Club tiffin to-morrow an address will be given by Rotar’an David Storch on “.Superstition and Precicus Stones."28 words
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Article523 1931-01-19 8 Elsewhere in this issue we publish a communique from the Senior Warden of Mines, Federated Malay States, on the proposed tin restriction scheme, upon which, comments, criticism or enquiries are invited from any members of the mining industry within the next ten days. The mining community523 words
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Article146 1931-01-19 8 A SIGN OF HEALTH The trade returns for the year 1930 dis close an apparent adverse balance of $150.498,000 or £5,892,000. i As Malaya lives upon its exports and has little in the way of invisible exports to offer the outside world, the 1930 figures indicate that we have been146 words
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Article1341 1931-01-19 8 A. H. L - A. H. L. Penang, Monday. J /JeJPITE the blue and the glittering gol 1 of a cool morning (the day is yet young, the hum of town ward sbound traffic not as yet rising to the familiar crescendo we have come to know when the clock across1,341 words
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Advertisement112 1931-01-19 8 "H w iWwP S y x*~Z*v C 3 T I I i u. I k i v BWW sr > i,#'\ *\k I x*- «r /jagp»a£ii, 1. < VwSS) I W|| I I FROM ALL DEALERS ■Hm nil hT' "~T I ift i b i ■■inT~lTMT~iT~aWil 'I M MTWHI—W PIANO112 words
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Advertisement66 1931-01-19 8 E. O. HOTEL. TO-NIGHT <& TO-MORROW at 9-15 p. m. Carl I awson Coy, PRESENT “ALADDIN” Preceded by Other Items Admission One Dollar A Fifty Cents Per Seat. Booking Plan Now Open at Reception Office. Friday, 23rd January. THE BAND OF S S. “PRESIDENT HARRISON WILL PLAY FOR THE AFTER-DINNER66 words
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Miscellaneous80 1931-01-19 8 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 9-15 P.M. Complete Grand Change of Programme AU Neio Acts I AU New Items Harmston s Oirctis AND ROYAL MENAGERIE European Artistes 30 50 Performing Animals, 50 >// New Artistes, New Acts. H^ ses L^ M E r le P ha ta Mk Tigers, Bears, Leopards X vWI80 words
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Miscellaneous26 1931-01-19 8 TIDE TABLES ;u Hi.h Water Low Water To-Day. 1.00 a.m. 7.23 a.m. 1.20 p.<f. 72 i pm. Tc-Morrow. 1.00 a.m. 7*2 a.m. 1.50 p.m.' 7.53 pm.26 words
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Article300 1931-01-19 9 RESTRICTION PROPOSALS 4 How Machinery Would Work SUGGESTED DELAY OF EIGHT WEEKS Comments and Criticism Invited The promised further tin comjnunique is issued to-day by the Senior Warden of Mines at Kuala Lumpur. The chief points of the document are summarised below. The full communique is300 words
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Article79 1931-01-19 9 —Reuter. Mr. Chadbourne to Meet British Representatives Paris, January 17 The “sugar ambassador’’. Mr. Chadbourne, agaves for London to morrow to meet J'presentatives of ritish sugar interests ■wd to urge the necessity of refraining from increasing production now that sugar ex Purling countries have agreed to curtail production..—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article67 1931-01-19 9 <—Reuter. Deaths in Blazing Cinema Film Store Constantinople, January 18 p >7 Ver a 3c ore of persons were trapped in a/ ->ng building comprising commercial ‘CM and a cinema film store in the centre i e commercial district. Seven were ■Derated, three asphyxiated and fourteen kj lOus<—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article37 1931-01-19 9 —Reuter, Three Months Rest Ordered London, January 18 bshon announced that the Arch least anterbury has been ordered at g. th ee months rest. dL\ raCe iB Bu^er n K from severe neuraldue to overwork.—Reuter,•—Reuter, - 37 words
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Article94 1931-01-19 9 .—Reuter. Large Areas of Province Depopulated HOUSES AS FUEL Nanking, January 18 Death in the terrible guise of hunger and cold stalks through Shensi Province depo pulating large areas. This news is brought to Nanking by a Government Officer sent there to investigate famine conditions..—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article164 1931-01-19 9 —Reuter. Chinese Opposition to a Loan Shanghai, January 18 The alleged efforts of American silver interests to arrange a silver loan to China with a view to improving the price despite Chinese Government disapproval has led the American Chamber of Commerce here to cable a resolution to the—Reuter. - 164 words
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Article126 1931-01-19 9 —Reuter. Fortnightly Service from Marseilles Marseilles January 17 The Marseilles Saigon airmail opened this morning, the seaplane Syria carrying pilot, mechanic, wireless operator and two passengers and sixty three kilos of mail as well as some live animals leaving for Naples en route for Damascus where the.—Reuter. - 126 words
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Article88 1931-01-19 9 Reuter. Recommendation That They Should be Declared Illegal Washington, January 17 A recommendation that the Communist Party in the United States be declared illegal figures among fourteen suggestions of the committee which investigated Communist activities and which also recommends the United States to ask permission for herReuter. - 88 words
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Article189 1931-01-19 9 —Reuter. Train Unable to Tass Scene of Earlier Accident “OROPESA” DELAYS SAILING Bordeaux, January 18 The train in which the Prince of Wales and Prince George were travelling to Santander from Paris was temporarily held up owing to an accident earlier in the night to,—Reuter. - 189 words
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Article204 1931-01-19 9 —Reuter. “Gandhism a Malignant Cancer,” But APPEALS TO GANDHI New Delhi, January 17 In an Address to the Assembly, Lord Irwin, referring to crimes of violence which have deeply stained the fair name of India,” said "the experience of past months leaves no doubt with’—Reuter. - 204 words
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Article134 1931-01-19 9 Mr. Sastri will also speak.—Rugby Radio Service. Statement of Government Policy To-day London, January 18 The final plenary session of the Round Table Conference which began yesterday afternoon will be resumed on Monday morning. The statement of Government policy which will bring the Conference to a closeMr. Sastri will also speak.—Rugby Radio Service. - 134 words
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Article44 1931-01-19 9 —Reuter. Forced Landing between Warsaw i < and Berlin Warsaw, January 18 Amy Johnson took off for Berlin. Berlin, January 18 Amy Johnson made a forced landing at Klodawa owing to engine trouble. she was unhurt and resumes to morrow.—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article52 1931-01-19 9 Rtuter. Brazil to Pay in Coffee for Seaplanes Rio de Janeiro, January 17 A newspaper sr.ates th<t the Government of Brazil is to take eleven of General Balbo’s seaplanes which have just flown the Atlantic, in exchange for fifty thousand sacks of coffee which are stun dRtuter. - 52 words
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Article37 1931-01-19 9 Reuter. Detroit, January 17 Mr. Edsel Ford, son of Mr Henry Ford, announces an immediate reduction of five to forty five dollars in the prices of fifteen models of Ford cars and lorriesReuter. - 37 words
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Article149 1931-01-19 9 —Reuter. Slight on Provisions of the Constitution I erlin, January 19 The sixtieth anniversary of the foundation of the German Reich was observed throughout Germany. After taking the salute at the march-past of troops in front of the Reichstag. President Hindenburg who, sixty years ago, hailed—Reuter. - 149 words
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Article168 1931-01-19 9 —Rugby Radio Service. A ppeal for Removal of Obstructions London, January 18 Mr. Henderson, the British Foreign Minister, speaking yesterday at Geneva before the committee for the Economic Union of Europe referred to the different League economic conferences and recalled that twentynine governments had accepted the principles—Rugby Radio Service. - 168 words
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Article153 1931-01-19 9 —Reuter CUBAN SUGAR TAXES New York, January 19 From Havana it is stated that a Decree has been signed fixing a tax on the sugar industry of eleven cents a bag of 325 lbs manufactured sugar of the next five years’ crops, after which it will be fifty—Reuter - 153 words
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Advertisement8 1931-01-19 9 “ALADDIN” at the E. O. To-night At 9.308 words
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Advertisement461 1931-01-19 9 New Organ Records OF VARIOUS STYLES Orchestral “effects on the Alexandra Palace organ G. THALBEN-BALL C 203 Finlandia Sibelivi A most popular organist playing operatic excerpts ARTHUR MEALE Organ of Central Hall, Westminster B-3627 (“Cavalleria Rusicma”) Mascagni I Barcarolle ("Palea of Hoffmann”) Offenbach Three famous cinema organists in a variety461 words
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Article715 1931-01-19 10 ASTE ELECTED CAPTAIN List of Fixtures Arranged A meeting of members of the T. C. C. interested in cricket was held at the Club on Friday evening, and Mr. G. Aste was unanimously elected Captain for the 1931 Season. Mr. S. V. Adams has been715 words
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1558 1931-01-19 10 L, 0. L - L, 0. L. LATE MRS LIM LENG CHEAK Decorative Features in Long Procession The funeral of the late Mrs. Lim Leng Cheak, which took place yesterday, was one of the most imposing seen in Penang for many years. In many respects it was unique. Never1,558 words
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Article130 1931-01-19 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY 4 Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Saturday To day £S S SHARBB. J X v oa oq iX to. t •c. i I Mining. Chenderiang 3/6 4/- 3/- 3/6 Hongkong Tin.. 16/6130 words
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Article54 1931-01-19 10 Latest London, New York and Local Pricei T/A/: LONDON Spot £ll4 0 0 Unchanged 1 Months’ £ll5 5-0 Unchinged SINGAPORE $59.50 per picul Unchanged 175 tons done RUBBER-. London 4| d. Unchanged New York 8j c. (Bold) Down Ic. Local 13 c. Up j c. By of54 words
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Article60 1931-01-19 10 SINGAPORE PR ICES LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 13 cis. per pound per pl 117/83 Dull London 4jd New York cte fgold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys') Gene al Produce Agency Ltd. Siugapore Prices fo, 3tand«r<i Ribbed Smoked Shvat for to-day arc as folk- v 8; Soo 13 ctp.60 words
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Article89 1931-01-19 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, January 12 Spot £114.17 6 three months’ buying £ll6 0.0 three months* selling £116.2.6 Messrs. Boustead d Co, Ltd. 19th Jan. quotation for Singapore refined tin 159 50 per picul, business done 175 tons, Penang refined tin $59 50 per picul, buyers89 words
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Article106 1931-01-19 10 LEAGUE STATISTICS The League of Nations Labour Bureau issues statistics on unemployment in December the world over. In Europe, Germany takes sad pride of place with nearly 4,000,000, England coming nex: 2,300,000. Then comes Italy with 534,000 and Austria with 262,000, The single city of Dantzig106 words
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Article47 1931-01-19 10 To-morrow at the Esplanade at 6.00 p.m. 1. March Gill Bridge Hume 2. Overture Le '*acon Auber 3. Selection W.H. Squire’s Popular Songs Hume 4. T ntermezzo Tip Toes Cooke 5. Fox Trot Say A l ittle Prayer For Me Nicholls God Save The King47 words
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Article74 1931-01-19 10 (Rugby Radio Sibviob) London, January 17 Paris, 123.87; New York, 4.85 Brussels, 34.83; Geneva, 25.07; Arne terdam, 12.06; Milan, 92.72; Berlin, 20.43 Stockholm, 18.14 Copenhagen, 18.16; Oslo. 18.16; Vienua, 34.52 Prague 164 Helsingfors. 192 j Madrid, 47.40 Lisbon, 108.25 Athens» 375 Bucharest, 817 Rio, 4l|; Buenos Aires, 34i(Rugby Radio Sibviob) - 74 words
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Advertisement31 1931-01-19 10 ffamnymede* The Cheerful Hotel” DINNER DANCE Every Wednesday and Saturday. MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE on Saturday mornings and every Sunday evening from 7.30. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543.31 words
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Advertisement465 1931-01-19 10 New Advertisements GOVERNMENT EVEHING AUCTION. technology BEACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS 4 Owing to the small number» NOTICE OF SALE students at present enrolled iThe undersigned are instructed to put up these classes there is every libel* fOTBal "public auction At 22A, Beach Street, Penan*, On Friday, 30th January, 1931. Estimating465 words
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Article382 1931-01-19 11 market easier Bfadburne and Co’s Report WAIT AND SEE POLICY Koala Lumpur, January 16 Tin London 3 ncontbß —£'l4/7/6 dc “Spot ”.—£ll3/0/0 New Vnrfe 25f (G) Singapore —558.37|. The market coritinnea easier and meanwhile a second communique from Government on the subject of the quota scheme ie382 words
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Article95 1931-01-19 11 URGE NUMBER OF DEPARTURES LAST MONTH Malaya's Chinese and Indian population decreased by more than 14,000 durier the month of December. The Malayan migration statistics show ‘tot 16,406 Chinese left Straits Settledots,ports for China and 7,651 arrived Malaya fr< m China. The total numtor of Chinese who left95 words
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Article121 1931-01-19 11 OF CHATHAM HOUSE T Ottawa, December 17 announced from St. w’.ii° D t ari of Lieut -'Colonel dian eno- 8 Leonard, the noted Canaige of 70 eer Philanthropist, at the the rafiw promi nent for many years in ent?irl y construction of Oanada< and Lpuient nAV rBt121 words
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328 1931-01-19 11 Now Turned Optimists for 1931 Interesting and surprising facts about rubber production are revealed in a circular by Messrs. E. A. Barbour, Ltd. Registrations of motor vehicles showed an enormous increase in 1930 but consumption of rubber was compara l iv< 1 poor. The circular328 words
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Article199 1931-01-19 11 Penang, January 19, 1931. S ch Beat ar m Opium p, oh? st nom 5,C00.C0 Clovev ,< 90.00 Gold leaf sel ere 72.0 J Mao* picking,. nom 170.06 Nulmegu 80s 70 00 110 s 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 15.00 Copraundried sales 5.85 Ragans sales 11.1' Rafans Course 10.60199 words
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Article70 1931-01-19 11 Poing, January 19, 1981. (Bv OomHssv fAs Chartered Hank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 H 4 m/ts 2/8 i Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 3 Documentary 2 4 7/32 On Now York Bank Demand 56 Franc. T.T. 1.425 India h T.T. 1551 Bangkok w T.T. 78 Batavia70 words
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Article1066 1931-01-19 11 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST lilila RVBBSB {DellM'i o f e If e Alle br Rabbet Oe 91 I 10 Alor Rabbet Retate 90 1 10 Amalgamate. Malay Httetea 1 2) 1 30 Ayer Httam Pte'rttaf Synfloate 1 10 1 25 M Ayer Kuning Rabbet Satatoa 20 35 Ayer Molek Rabbet1,066 words
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Article629 1931-01-19 11 CHOWBABTA MARKET, Pbnang, January 19, 1931. Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 56 Head Shet, or goat each 1-30 Irfver with heart luag do 1.50 do 1.00 «oat or Sheep per I’» 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet w 4Q Bidney pgj, 80 Feet the four 50 Fowl (Full629 words
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Advertisement96 1931-01-19 11 I•■ OsoQo W brt €©im©ifsew Haig since I I V •WOP’ Haio 1 Calf JOHN HAIG W CO., LIMITED, MARKINCH, SCOTLAND, W KINNAIRD HOUSE, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON, S.W.I. At the Theatre Before leaving home use S v ‘“HAZELINE’ SNOW’’ rl z and again during the JJ interval if necessary96 words
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Miscellaneous118 1931-01-19 11 KOVAL. J TO-NIGHT <& UNTIL WEDNESDAY. P ««r B.Kyne’s "CALIFORNIA" A Gorgeous film romance of early pioneering days in California, starring “Tim McCoy Dorothy Sebastian” (6 reels) •'niiaHtv filmization of Sir James. ua .I kJ ULI UUI, Barries play of the same name with Marion Davies Conrad Nagel in the118 words
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845 1931-01-19 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang daring the In Pert Te-flar iß*' Tronoh from Langkat, Pangkalan Soesoe and rangkalan. Sails T F for Pangka’ai Brandaa, Panwkslaa Sorsoe and Langkat to-day at 4 p.845 words
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Article796 1931-01-19 13 KUCHING PRESENTATION Rajah Performs Interesting Ceremony On the morning of Decamber 29th, Council Negri Day, His Highness the Rajah presented hie Regiment, the Sarawak Ranger?, with their says the "Sarawak Gazette.” The ceremony of the presentation, unique in the annals of the State, afforded a most796 words
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Advertisement273 1931-01-19 13 Get a Set of I ZAG-ZAWI Picture Puzzles I The Ideal Recreation for Your g Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. 3 Price 75 cents I OBTAINABLE AT The Pinaiig Gazette Press, Ltd. r y r- JPW 1 A BECK’S I i M 1 JF zv KEY BEER273 words
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Article142 1931-01-19 14 BIG ADVERSE BALANCE r Lower Monthly Averages REGISTRAR GENERAL’S STATEMENT A comparative statement of the value of Malayan foreign trade, excluding parcel post and bullion, in 1929 and 1930 reached us on Saturday from the Acting ftegistrarGeneral of Statistics, S. S- and F. M, S. The142 words
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Article178 1931-01-19 14 DRAWN GAME England Just Holds Her Own London, January 17 At Twickenham, the Rugby international between England and Wales resulted in a draw England 11 pts Wales 11 pts The Game Described Fifty thousand Welshmen who arrived on nightlong excursions in charabancs danced and sung joyfully178 words
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3168 1931-01-19 15 Ruddybrook Performs the Hat-Trick Bloomfield’s Double Le Souverain Provides Surprise of the Day Double Tote Pays 51.206 BY “TiC-TAC” After making a great effort to win. Abbot's Gift, shouldering a heavy impost, just failed to beat Buddybrook in the big race on Saturday,3,168 words
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Advertisement1171 1931-01-19 16 ~Z' TTy tw.tk.tttt w TVTIT I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE j THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I oWAMERicAN mail line INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. I WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. t PYRRHUS J»n. 21 Amsterdam. London, and H .mhurg I BARPEDON J-n 29 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Glasgow |g( »l)?l Feb 5 Amsterdam,1,171 words
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