Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 January 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAIL'; No. 17. V3L. LXXXIX WEDNESDAY, 21st JANUARY, test. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 415 1 T. NAS ATA (J brothers dentists He* I Office next to The Dispemary. Jbu-ub Office 52, Leith Street I rfAg Nk _r_, tfV a'-, wi iibbi iti r ii lL <;■ JX- >»=■.-? O 1 ..A- -J?-.. > I I A PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE. J "WF I J I/
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    • 19 1 fl. TOKIS W 5!?. STUDIO with up-to-date Photo- .t, by electric X ’Phone 778, JL ST REST. PENANG. j
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  • 335 2 in conjunction with the Penang Turf Club An Amateur Race Meeting will be hsld under S. R. A. Rubs of Racing on SATURDAY, the 24tb, January, 1931. 2. Race’s for Registered Polo Ponies about 2 Furlongs Cups. 1. Race for Registered Polo Ponies (Lady Riden) about 2
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  • 280 2 Fourth Professional Meeting Ist Day, Saturday, 31st January, 1931. 2nd Day, Wednesday, 4th February, 1931. 3rd Dsy, Saturday, 7th February, 1931. Subject to sufficient entries, the following races will be provided (a) Three runs for Ch ss 3 Horses. Stakes SI,C 00. (b) Three runs for Class
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 495 2 MISCELLANEOUS. I. 1 J- 1 Wanted a good Second-hand Car. Give details, price esc. Box No. 9, c/o Pinang Gazette. —2l-1 CONTRACT REQUIRED. For Erecting Bungalows, Storer, Factories, Cooly lines, Temples. Bridges and Roai Constructions etc. Please apply to S. K. PILLAY, Building Contractor, Kulim.'S. .Kedah. 1325 —m w f
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    • 1758 2 GOVERNMENT EVENING CLASSES] NOTICE I tenders >nvit E d_ l IN p-n" MunicipaUNotice banmhq TECHNOLOGY The Mnnicipal Commiß ion 01 ber. 1930, every dog in Province Welles- Qeorge Town, Penang, hereby invite ten- Reserve Funds 000 Owing to the small numbers of ley. if found out of doors e led
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  • 718 3 MR. W. R. HEARST—HIS AMBITIONS TRIUMPHAL TOURS Has He Designs oo the White House Mr. William Randolph Hca'flt, the American publisher, has Presidential ambitions. Snob, at least, Is an exhalation given of the series of triumphal tours which he has had organised in his honour in every town in which
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  • 133 3 PRESS ARTICLES Law Officers on the Alert I assure the hoc. gentleman that we shall keep a vigilant eye on these articles.” The Lord Advocate made this announcement in the House of Commons on December 8 regarding a series of articles on the Home Office
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 265 3 relief/ W from prickly heat I gB-- ggg miw -Wxjf s «m wwtk’-ki% I I V* Uh§S V 1 flj If <sa M 7 rl# »*Sg3Pnll T THAT bane of the tropics—prickly heat— J- is quickly relieved with Listerine Antiseptic. Sponge the affected parts several times each day with Listerine
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    • 202 3 OW—PgWIMWi I IIIU. t,k i.m.0.,../ a NOTICE NV»' u$e O Slazenger Tennis Balls t are packed in hermetic- A Q ally sealed cylindrical (ft® A Q h tins, in which the air ft pressure is equal to t i that in the balls. Hence, O thereof the ball com; kA
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  • 1125 4 A Literary Symposium Tn tie Spring Rotarians gather, fellow-members for to hear, In tie Spring Rotarians' fancies, lightly turn to thoughts of beer. Addressing the Rotary ci a of Malacca at the Tiffin meaiine held in the Masonic Hall n Tuesday, January 13, 1931, Rotarian W. Munro
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  • 555 4 EXPULSION ASKED FOR Obstacles in Way of Sir A. Stein Peking, December 29 Chinese news agencies and sopie of the Chinese newspapers have been giving prominence during the past few days to the demand made by the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Relics, for
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  • 1085 4 CLIPPER D *YS RECALLED Who Was the First Tea Drinker HAVE you ever associated the •*cup that cheers” with romance? Real salt-water, deep-sea romance, as thrilling as anything found in the pages of Jack London? Admittedly tea docs not reach the breakfast table in a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 67 4 f Results are indisputable. Testimony iff tiff Nreceived the world over points to r’ 1 ■of t^ie n<^s P uta^e act th®* Germolene 1 s su P reme f° r removing rash and pimply conditions from the skin. Soothing, non-smarting, skin build» jL»-- P rov^es ®H that is necessary for
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    • 322 4 4 ZX Raisins, Nuts and Chocolate. A delicious combination This is the new Valencia flavouring. and the choco- ''S. late is FRY’S There are many varieties of Fry’s Cartet Chocolate to suit all tastes—plain or milk, with or without nuts or raisin B I The handy hygienic carton >4 keeps
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  • 408 5 HAMMOND’S CENTURY Taylor Saves Side from Collapse FULL SCORES Durban, January 20 THE third Test Match was drawn South Africa being 99 runs on with two wickets to fall in their second innings when stumps were drawn. Hammond and Wyatt took the score to 160 before
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  • 215 5 MALAYAN TURF MATTERS Keep Moving and Jinah Deleted From Mr. A. H. Todd, Secretary of the Straits Racing Association, ingapore, we have received the latest amendments to the Official Classification List. These include the latest promotions, etc, and the classifications of the Penang griffins which
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  • 134 5 The following are the entries for Saturday’s Amateur races: Horses—Classes 111, IV and V (Combined) 5 Furlongs and 6 Furlongs. Zarina, Valedino, Bridgetown, Panrilla, Moon Minstrel, The Nile, aimoon, Lady Wire, Marco, Ramona, True Blue, Dorking, Pollykar, Polycreta Gold Mount, Humorous, Bizarre Bob-Tbe Gorger, Penang Belle, Peggy
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 252 5 ■M«j^B^gg4»ri»3 fc ..«.LJuCZZEQHBiK BHHaEKESSTBEKD 1 f~■ 1 j I 2/ L, x z I -1 X' I j j 4 l z'-'' I If» v tegdr ’®Ss®aa“ I > MW sf ‘is\ ni<£D fucm nisr FOS OTteff) S 4, B ABiES LOVE n\,,3 K C °W 4 caTE ji W'OFOW.S^f
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    • 9 5 IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES, OR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS OR INDIGESTION
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    • 80 5 In Exchange For 200 need Stamps ot S'raits Settlements, Malay Scales, Siam, Hmg Kong, Java, and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF THE Great European War &c. MISS TEE KIA ORA,” S cckwell, London, England. We suggest thaf kk you ask your nearest S distributor to show
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    • 172 5 PlANol FOR $2OOI We have a few reconditioned Piaos instock, g which have been accepted as part payment in exchange for new instruments, and are 1 offering the-e at very low prices. All guaranteed in perfect crder I iOk. jJFj-f I iIE J ’z IJl| 81 R Jr/.l II Fl
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  • 1052 6 A HCTURE OF CEYLON What Globe-Trotting Young Lady Thinks About It Bored with Society, a London girl decided to mike a trip round the world alone. Her friends anl family were horrified at the project; she had very little monay; and she was warned
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  • 265 6 GENERAL GUIDE Amplitude of Knowledge Demanded From Force MOST tourists who quiz London’s “bobbies” merely want to know the way to the Tower, Westminster, or some other point ofhistoiic interest. They needn’t be so reticent. Next tim>, ask him how ti build a chicken coop, or
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  • 252 6 BENEFACTOR OF LONDON’S POOR Loudon Dec. 15. Blessings have been called down on the head of one of the Indian princes amending the R’und Table Conferenca by a number of the London poor. This "fairy prince,” who has been going about the streets doing gcod by stealth,
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  • 1483 6 RECKLESS GAMBLING, SAYS D.P.P, Losses of Half Million Dollars William Brown Penman, managing director of Messrs. Rose, McPhail and Penman, L‘.d., a firm of brokers who carried on business on R ffl a Square, was put on his trial on M mday at Singapore before Mr. Justice
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  • 211 6 Mr M. E. Marshal ,’of Dunlop P.antation, Ltd’. B»hau Estate, is leaving tr England on January 23. Mr. B. J. R- Barton has returned from leave’ He has been appointed visi ing agent for the Ridsdale group of estates in Malaya. Mr. W. J. Warin, late of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 43 6 ROYAL BAKERY 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. RONUK 1 By far the Best FLOOR
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 138 6 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 9-15 P. M Complete Grand Change of Programme AU Nezv Acts All New ItemA. Harmston Circus AND METJAGfzRIE 30 European Artistes 30 erfoiHioKj at at a i Horses, Lions, ElepharL NewArhstes^ew Acts Tigers, Hears, Leopard X NeW Gloivns and Cockatoos. AT MAGAZINE ROAD, PRUES AS USUAL. Al AT
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  • 2408 7 Judge Orders Fresh Jury Foreman Employed by Same Firm as Accused Bail Extended a T the Penang Assizes to-day A the case in which Mrs. Ellen Jane Mason and Mr Mat thew Reid, of Messrs. Mansfield Company are charged with causing the death of a Tamil, named
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  • 26 7 Reuter. Washington, January 10 It is stated that 1,326 banks failed in the United States in 1930 compared with 642 in 1929. Reuter.
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  • 28 7 Reuter. Havana, January 20 A bomb explosion, believed to be due to anarchists’ activities, in the main waterway has deprived the city of its water supply.
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  • 343 7 THE WEIGHTS Turf Club Badges to Hold Good Although the entries for the Penang Polo Chib Amateur meeting to be held on Saturday are not as satisfactory as was anticipated, the Han ncapper has got. them into eight divisions, and this should be a sufficient card for
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  • 50 7 penang Competing (From Our Own Correspondent' Bangkok, Jan. 20 A Penang Polo Team is definitely coming to Bangkok, bringing ten ponies for the Chinese New Year. It is also hoped that Selangor will send an F.M 8. team, in which case angkok will field two teams
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  • 102 7 No Hope of Payment on Gold Basis Paris, January 20 In reply to the British Note regarding war loan payments the French Government states it cannot agree to pay British subs cribers in gold francs while other subscribers are paid in paper, nor can it accept the the
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  • 33 7 Reuter. "Oropesa’s” Next Port of Call Havana Vigo, January 20 The Orop'ta with the Prince of Wales and Prince George al card 'eft for Havana at 2.20 a m.- Reuter.
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  • 431 7 FOUNDATION STONE LAID It may be recalled that a few years ago. the Pinang Gazette led an extensive cam paign under the caption Hindu Affairs,” exposing the several drawbacks in the conditions existing with regard to the Waterfall Hindu Temple and the Mariamman Temple at
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  • 201 7 —Reuter. An A.B. Seaman Sentenced by Court-Martial London, January 20 The court martial opened at Devonport on Able seaman T Gratton of H. M S. Lucia who was charged with disobeying the command to fall in on Sunday as part of the "both watches for exercise" and also
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  • 123 7 Mid-Air Collision Causes Two Fatalities Lahore, January 20 While descending after participating in a formation flight practice at Risalpur for the forthcoming aerial pageant at Delhi a Westland Wapiti Air Force aeroplane collided at a height of eight hundred feet with an eagle which had a wing
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  • 96 7 .—Reuter. 400,000 Slaves Appalling Conditions in Shensi Nanking, January 20 Four hundred thousand persons were sold or enslaved in Shensi Province during the last few years declared the Government official who has been investigating conditions there. He said that last year Yen Hsi-shan and Feng Yu
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  • 78 7 —Reuter. U. F. Co-operation With Bank of International Settlements Washington. January 20 United States co operation in the efforts of the Bank of International Settlements to solve the gold problem is unofficially stated to be assured. State Department officials say the United States would be willing to co
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  • 80 7 Reuter. Three Bomb Outrages on Agentine Railways Buenos Aires, January 20 Several were killed by three bomb outrages this morning on three Argentine railways. Two bombs exploded simultaneously at the termini of the B. A. Western and B. A. Great Southern railways. Two were killed and four
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  • 136 7 Government of 'traits Settlements Consulted London, January 20 The Under-Sfcreta y of Air, Mr. Montague, stated in the House foi Commons, that the proposals of Imperial Airways for an extension of the service between England and India to Australia bad. »f?er examination, been forwarded to the
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  • 515 8 The question of the rights and status of Straits-born Chinese has recently cropped up again as a topic of press discussion. The question is beset with issues far removed from merely academic interest, and is one which will sooner or later engage attention in many directions outside
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  • 192 8 Mr. Winston Churchill’s frankness has earned him a reputation for intolerance, but when his opinion is supported by such a man as Sir Michael O’Dwyer—who has good cause to understand the feeling in India—and by the “Conservative” element of the Conservative press, it may be generally conceded
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  • 42 8 —Rugby Radio Service. London, January 20 The Government has arranged for the Steamship Seringa, which sails from Leith for South Genorgia at the end of the month, to call at Tristan da Cunha with mails and stores. —Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 1070 8  -  A. H. I- Penang, Wednesday. the windows of our y eyrie this morning the view is one which conjures thoughts of leave in the mind. Radiantly blue is the sea, the sunlight dancing and shimmering among the waves, the wind cool and salt-tanged. Far out on the
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  • 83 8 Inquiry Commissofl’s Inconclusive findings Twenty months’ research m 0 tion of prohibition enf L 0 finding 3 ed in extraordinarily c han i Con» 1113 in the report of the sion which, however, OPP 001 3 13 prohibition though a>< .i 0 modifier sioners recommend 1 tion. favour
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 367 8 CKRWX NON SAL AM MON i AC dry radio batteries Gaining Greater Greater Public Favour. Not an empty unwarranted claim, but a statement of fact easy to understand when the advantages of PERTRIX Non-sal-ammoniac Dry Batteries are considered. No corrosion...no deterioration when not m use.... absolute freedom from noise positively
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    • 75 8 E. O. HOTEL To-morrow, Thursday, 22nd January, IMPROMPTU IMNCE (P. O O award Mail.) r Friday, 23rd January. THE BAND OF S-S. “PRESIDENT HARRISON WILL PLAY FO3 THE AFTER-DINNER DANCE. Saturday, 24th January. CARL LAWSON COY., at 9 45 p.m. Sunday, 25th January, at 0.30 p m. SPECIAL VOGAL AND
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 85 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Messrs. Chua Cheng Bok, Chua Cheng Hee, Chua Cheng Hock, and Chua Cheng Liat and families beg to thank all their relatives and friends who sent telegrams, letters of condolences, wreaths etc., and attended the funeral of their beloved mother the late Madam Chan Guay Neo. Owing to their
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  • 1708 9 Expressions of Opinion Mixed Congress Papers’ Ridicule Mr. Winston Churchill and Sir Michael O’Dwyer Expose Dangers Abandoning British Responsibility The reception of the Imperial Government’s Declaration on the future of India was mixed. The following are some excerpts LUUia auu L/uiuia onum uuluu near as may
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  • 304 9 Rugby Radio Service, Mr. Henderson’s Airy Ideals LEAGUE SESSION London. January 20 The Foreign Secretary, v r. Henderson, at the opening public session of the League Council at Geneva to day strongly urged that the League should lead nations in a bold approach to the
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  • 912 9 Reuter. (Nanking Said to be in Favour A THOUSAND MILLION OUNCES MENTIONED P Shanghai Scheme for Debt Payment 3 t Nanking, Jan nary 20 The unqualified declaration that Mr. Hu Han-min, chairman of the Legislative Yuan and one of the most influential members of the Government,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 504 9 Dance Records Issued in London on Ist January 1931 JACK HYLTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA *1 am til® worde, yen are the melody (Film "Just B 5928 j u Fox-Trot There som ethin» abrnt an old-fashioned girl (Filin Juft Imagine") Fox-Trot B ***** eyonc th o blns horizon (Film "Monte Carlo")
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  • 248 10 DEFENDANT ACQUITTED Case against Penang European Mr. R. W. Cross of Messrs. Pritchard and Company was this morning summoned before Mr. Edward Jigo in the Second Police Court on a charge of driving his car P 3395 in a rash and negligent manner through Esplanade Road
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  • 45 10 Reuter. Immigration Quotas to be Cut to Ten Per Cent. Washington, January 20 The Immigration Sub-Committee of the House of Representatives has approved the Administration’s proposal to restrict all immigration for two years to ten per cent of existing quotas. Reuter.
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  • 86 10 A CASE POSTPONED A Chinese named Tan Tui Teik, was to day charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Penang, with having committed house-breaking by entering into a dwelling house, namely 45, Gladstone D sad, with intent to commit an offence on January 7. The
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  • 108 10 ALLEGED POSSESSION OF CHANDU A Chinese, named Tan Ah Kew, was to-day charged before Mr H A Forrer, District Judge. Penang, with having been in possession of non-Government chandiat a house in Love Lane on anuary 19. The accused claimed trial and said that he was arrested
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  • 147 10 COUNSEL ASKS FOR REDUCTION OF BAIL Mr. N. Raghavun, in the Second Police Or art this morning mentioned the case in wt ich Choon Gok Eng. a Chinese was charg ed with abetting the offence of cheating by another Chinese, named Yap Chin Hin. Choon Gok
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  • 71 10 HOTEL OPENED IN CHANNEL ISLANDS Mr. S. P. Groves and Mr. G Minto, two ex Malayan residents, have opened the Hotel Houmet du Nord l td,” Guernsey. The hotel, which is situated on the North Coast of Guernsey, is endeavouring specially to c iter for Far Eastern residents
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  • 158 10 4 RETURNS FOR FIRST HALF OF JANUARY The following ar© the output return for the first half of Januyry: Henong Tin DreUgi g 00., Ltd. No. 2Dreog-j 588 picais Teji Malaya Tin Dredging C>, L*d. No. 2 Dredge 230 piculs Taipn g Tin Dredg m Co. Ltd. No.
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  • 134 10 SEQUAL TO “FIGHTING FISH” CASE Chong Tat Poe, the owner (f premises 16 J 5 Campbell Street was summoned this morning in the Second Police Court for permitting his p zemises to be used as a common betting house on December 16. An alternative charge of permitting
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  • 114 10 OPENING OF NEW DIRECT LINE On January, 26, 1931. a direct telegraph line between Kuala Lumpur and Kota Bharu, Kelantan, will be opened for public traffic and tel jgrams addressed to Kelantan and handed in at telegraph offices in the 'traits Settlements Federated Malay States will p.
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  • 110 10 ALLEGED POSSESSION OF SEDITIOUS DOCUMENTS A charge of possession of documents which had a tendency to ir. tn ref ere directly or indirectly with the maintenance of law was preferred against Bok Sun Keng and Ong Sun Keng, two Chinese youths, this morning before Mr. Edward Jago
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  • 39 10 London, January 20 Parliaruen.t reassembled to day and there was u good attendance in the House of Commo n s, particularly of Conservatives, in consequence of the recent letter from Mr. Baldwin insisting on better attendances.— Reuter.
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  • 45 10 To-morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Fighting Btrength Jordan 2 Overture Rosamunde Schubert 3 Selection La Gran Via Valverde 4 Fox Trot Adeline Nicholls 5 DescripUVtn The Parade Of The C 3 Tin Snldiprs Jessel 'Jud Save the K ng.
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 301 10 DIRECTORS’ REPORT The directors’ report to the shareholders of Lunas Rabb* r Estates. Limited, for the year ende 1 31st October, 1930, is as follows Accounts. —Toe net profit for the year «mounts to $5,533 23 (a« against $45 896. 81 for the previous yen) to
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    • 109 10 DECEMBER STOCKS. PRODUCTION AND GROSS FX u oRTS IN lONS A. Production of Large Estates F. M. S. 13,445 Johore 3,766 Kedah 2,468 Perlis 8 Kelantan 266 Trengganu 8U Malacca. P. Wellesley, The Bindings 2,108 Penang, Singapore 200 B. Gross Exports (Duty Paid) F. M. S 21.950
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    • 1388 10 -e of prodictior.—” MJay “Malaya Will Get a Square Deal” Several important and informative speeches were made on the motion for the adjournment of Monday’s meeting of the Federal Council. The Hin’ble Mr. A. G. Glenister said Sir,—l wish first of all to ask Government
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    • 133 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following wen the latest quoftattouE in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s scat» Hat at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To day «£E Shares. "5 PQ DC CD -O fie. Be. tc. I a Mfninl. Ayer Hitam Tin. 11/6 12 3 11/6 12/-cnm Hongkong Tin.. 16/-
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    • 72 10 (Rugby Radio Sirvich» London* January 21 Paris. 123.87; New York. 4.85 U Brussels, 34.82; Genova* 25.09 Km terdam* 12.06 Milan, 92.71 Berbt. 20.43 Stockholm, 18.12 Conentiaeen 18.16 Oslo. 18.16; Viemua, 34.52 Pra gae 163 k; Helsingfors 192 f; Madri.’, 46 50 Lisbon. 108.25 a 375 Bucharest, 817 Rio,
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    • 92 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) B.R. Sheet 12 4 cis. per pound Dall. P 1 London 4 l/16d New York 84 cts '.By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Smoked ShsH for to-day r follows: 31 Feb/Mar. 13j Derlb April/June 14 July/Sept Market easier.
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    • 81 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd, London, Jar airy 19 Spot £116,15.0 three months’ buying £117,1511 r bree months’ Seiling £118.0,0 Messrs. Boustead i Co, Ltd. 21st Jan. quotation for Slngaporr r»filed tin $59.25 per p»ca /.U3in?« done 175 tons, Penang r dned tin per picul, buyr «11 unrefined
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    • 54 10 Latest London, New York and Locid Prices T/W: I ONDON Spat £ll4-17 6 Own £l-12-1 3 Ms' £ll6-5-0 Dawn £l-10-8 SINGAPORE 159 25 per piad Up SI.N 175 ‘mil Lundsn 41/6(1. Down 1/16 il. New Tort 8| c. (Paid) Uncnanged Local 12| c. Unchanged By Courtesy of
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    • 38 10 The home <vor-J m*»il by tbps.s. doges at 5-30 p.m. oa Saturday* tae 24th instant. The e.s. Malwa vith mails despatch» London on January 1 is pxpfc.ed arrive here at 6 s.m. on Friday, 23rd instant.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 36 10 MSI Runny mede’ The Ckeerjul Hotel TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE POOLE POTTERY (Manufactured at Poole, Dorset, England, specially imported by us.) We have a few artistic Jug-Aases for Sale. RUNNYMEDE HOTEI LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543«
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    • 105 10 New Advertisements POSITION Wanted: Chinese Clerk. Moat hj« good knowledge of Instance, aoa w\ writing. Apply Box 12, co Gazette. TO Burgalow 103. York rooms with bathrooms. R dC onth Fu ly furnished. Glass- China-re-decorated. Moderate K apply diate En-rr. Leaa» or Mooter. Eastern S netting C>.. Ltd. Straits Chinese
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  • 1139 11 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the In P«ri B 8 Dsjftk from B. B .hra and B. D«U, Faile tn dav for B. B a hra and B D*li. B a
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  • 289 11 PASTED ON COTTAGE WALLS Rarities of Value The most freakish and one of the mo 4 valuable stamp collections in the world is pasted on the walls of the cottage of a priest in the Savoy Alps. Collectors who have found the stamps have bid fabulous prices
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  • 229 11 MALAYA KEEPING PACE WITH PROGRESS The incursion of women into the domain of medicine, wh’ch has for a considerable length of time b°m regarded as a sphere of activities cor fi red to men, is watched with interest by the older generation of people in Malaya, who
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  • 166 11 STRONG ROOM BROKEN OPEN A serious mail bag r bbery took place at the General Pos: Office, Singapore on Sunday evening. Officials arrivign this morning found the s rong room door broken open and several mail bags torn open clum .ily and their contents rifl d. The
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  • 70 11 P«nang, January 21, 1981. (Bv OoMrtesv Tht Chartered Bank} On Lon ion Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 m 4 m.’ts 2/8 i Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 Franco T.T. 1,425 India h T.T. 155| Bangkok T.T. 7 8 Batavia
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  • 148 11 latent returns for December Ils. Anglo-Malay 111,849 Patahng 59,619 London Asiatic 399,000 Golden Hope 190, lg 6 Bikam 69,000 Snngkai-Chumor 48,7*>5 Seaport 61,000 R. E. of Johore 54,914 North Labis 39,000 Pernambang 104,226 Strathisla 70,000 Lanadron 61,451 Ledbiry 79.500 Clnny* 33,314 Hoscote 118,215 Selangcr 174,080 Malaysia 35,295 Tai
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  • 359 11 LEADERS OF INDUSTRY AT variance Th? diverse viev*B of M*. C.V. Stephens, chairman of several low-coat Malayan dredging companies, and Mr. John Howanother acknowledged leader, are ofintens to the tin industry, says a Hum? paper. Mr. Stephens deecribes the attempt to regulate output by voluntary
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 33 11 f -^4— -jyT5.,...,,. j U L GS fc 4 v? F OdoL Js d bv ,he wcr Yk r L Lg k Odol Toothpas.e and Odo! vfiF k Mouthwa> h night and momma.
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    • 150 11 Your Wife’s Pale Face and Sunken Eyes should at once lead you to enquire into her condition of health. Can you let her suffer? She does not wish, perhaps, to worry you with her troubles. She goes on fulfilling her household duties patiently and without protest as a true Indian
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    • 411 11 NOVELSEnduring Passion By Marie C. Stopes $4 20 The Human Body 2.00 Sex and the Young M 2.00 Wise and Parenthood v 2.00 Truth about Venereal Disease 2.00 The Divine Court Mystery By Berly Symons 2,00 Bird of Freedom By Hugh Pendexter 2.00 Murder of An M. P. By Robert
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  • Feminine Reflections
    • 794 12 Monday For sending to Mistress Baasett do write out a very peasant recipe for Pineapple Lemonade, this I think to be of nee to her when entertaining her young people’s friends. TLe way of it to take a large tin of pineapple, either chunks or slices, and
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    • 474 12  -  BY OLIVE ADAIR Parisian designers assure us that, as the new silhouette isdes'gaed to give women a long, smuous appearance, it is necessary to wear the hair as curly as possible to complete the general effect if feminity. Hair is consequently being grown again by all
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    • 463 12  - LOSS OF TONE MEANS LOSS OF LOOKS BY BFJYL HARPER “Just my luck,” grumbled Jean. “Nose bln*, eyes wa'ery, skin like— “What’s the matter?’’ inquired her friend. “Did yor. run into the one and only person that mattered when your n<se was a beautiful mulberry shad»’? Too bad, but h’s
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