Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 January 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1931-01-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE l ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAIL'T No. 21. VOL. LXXX‘X MONDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1931, PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Advertisement212 1931-01-26 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street -imlwi—r.i imiib n—««■KWPWWirWBP—BMg—- A PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE. Don’t forget to ask for 1 A WHITBREAD'S Ol? I MI II (•“VY, 'ilr „< ilaOus ie /SSI T I I I v I “Britain’s Best Beer.’212 words
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Advertisement17 1931-01-26 1 H. TOKIS ATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP ST BEET, PENANG.17 words
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Advertisement2915 1931-01-26 2 1 Notice I MUNICIPAL NOTICE B*Nkq position» vacant. GOVERNMENT EVENING CLASSES NOTICE. Mu “nonowho IL r IN An Ordinary and a Special Meeting oiJ Appointment .ftaM Chancy MNKINu Wanted: Ist F bruary Junior Clerk IN In accordance With the the Municipal Commissioners will 4 with some knowledge* and experie» ce2,915 words
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Article435 1931-01-26 3 THE VERDUN PHR.ISE “They Shall Not Pass” RUGBY that is played in the spirit of the Great War with the Verdun battle motto ‘They shall not pass” as its slogan and the French “win at any price spirit are the chief points suggested in a private435 words
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Article419 1931-01-26 3 GAS TANK GHOULS People Who Were Reported Dead A procession of six ghosts marched 1 briskly down the aisle to the witnessbox in a Staten Island Court. One by one, with varying degrees of solemnity, the dead men testified that they were not dead, and gave419 words
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Article387 1931-01-26 3 DEPOSITORS BTUNNED Official’s Arrest at Hollywood THE 20,000 depositors in the Guaranty Building and Loan Association of Hollywood are stunned by the confession of Mr. Gilbert Bessemyer, the secretarymanager, that he had misappropriated about £1,600,000 of the association’s £3,000.000 capital. Bessemyer was a d’r ctor of the387 words
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Advertisement341 1931-01-26 3 "TUEYAIWS KEEPMEFir (RECOMMENDATION FROM A NURSING SISTER) het them Same /9' For Wtm\ iah/ Jwfißb W 'W7//m I WITHER your occupation be as ardaen. WK//: /7 I f nurKe or ca *>. there are time* W f hen runs ,3W Low vitality is a result v/y i c. anaemia, (impover341 words
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Advertisement72 1931-01-26 3 r W W Pocket Ben IT’S the watch for any man Wsjjg who needs a sturdy, dependable timepiece. The ideal watch for every day use, combining quality and good looks with low cost. New in design and construetion. .embracing the latest improvements in modern watch making. Made by the makers72 words
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Advertisement349 1931-01-26 3 I > w "fli FL, 1 Careless Washing Spoils the Hair The simple hair styles of today 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. It brings out all the real349 words
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Advertisement439 1931-01-26 4 Analyze the Allowance on Your Used Car If a dealer pays you more I dan tde >true world of tde ear de must make up tde differenee by extra edarges on tde new ear or re-sell it to some one else at too digd a price. V PERMANENT value is439 words
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Article355 1931-01-26 5 And Some of the Little Things That Annoy l„ Happing is the finest digestive known,” says Dr. D. Leohmere AnderBJr, the Medic il Officer of Health for Dor cist er. JJUT happiness must be real,” ho says. “Pretended happiness is useless. The poorest beggar in355 words
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Article43 1931-01-26 5 RULING CHIEF OF KOREA STATE’S SUCCESS B:4kunlf pur, January 3 A white tigress measuring eight feet, nine inchee, was shot by the Ruling Chief of Korea Stale (Central Provinces) yesterday. This is the second v bite tigress he has bagged.43 words
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Article343 1931-01-26 5 Mr. C. P. Smish Lai bsen appointed to be dyn Lab nan. Bec-L*. H. S.S. Volunteers, is promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Mr. G. L. Him, M.C.8., has been seconded for B’rvice under the Government of Treiiggaru. Mr. J. D. Pierrepont. manager of the .Oriental Telephone343 words
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Article71 1931-01-26 5 The V.M.S Mantta 1 of Sfatistics fcr 1930 (revised to July 31) (published by the F.M.S. Government Press, $1) is now available to the public. Part I gives tables of tex*r, liornces, duties, fees etc, conveniently index??; Tart II legal tarffsfor motor cars an 1 tables71 words
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Article26 1931-01-26 5 In consequence < f the indisposition of Mr. Justice Thorne, the Ass z sat Maar have been further postponed. No date has yat been fixed.26 words
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Advertisement159 1931-01-26 5 Half fit is L only u ,;|ii Hslf b, efficients. Get fully fit with PRLINOL FRUIT LAXATIVE THE GREAT BRITISH REMEDY Half life’s ills are caused by constipation, indeed constipation is the starting point of many a serious illness. Never regard constipation lightly. The first sign is the danger sign159 words
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Advertisement273 1931-01-26 5 He Confesses! He now awakes “fresh, alert, vigorous, happy.” Without the least faith, indeed with grateful and thankful to Kruschen and the utmost scepticism, I commenced, two Us marvellous health-giving properties” wars ago, to take the daily dose of W. E. C. Kruschen Salts in my morning cup of tea.273 words
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Advertisement265 1931-01-26 5 w z I I I A U i THE DANGER OF PYORRHOEA AND OTHER DISEASES OF THE MOUTH A 5% solution of ODOL Mouth Wash will destroy Typhoid Germs in less than one minute. Proof of this statement will be forwarded to any medical or dental practitioner by the manufacturers265 words
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Miscellaneous100 1931-01-26 5 I OjESTIC I IV SOUND P I f M To-night at 6-15 9-30 Paramount’s Excellent Dramatic Production i SARAH SON With the Screen’s Foremost Dramatic Actress Ruth Chatterton More Brilliant —More Fascinating—More Charming Than Ever! From the stirring novel by I Timothy Shea iSee and Hear The Famous Star OF100 words
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Miscellaneous47 1931-01-26 5 PHONE B< st Sound 2 4 <fr,SOUNP;EdISTSTE>t£» Jn Towp< TO-NIGHT 6-15 and 9-30 p.m. A Great Comedy of Cavalry Life! l Troopers Three with Rex Lease, Dorothy Gulliver Slim Summerville. Added Attraction “Romany Lass’’ A Rhapsody in Colour An Amusing Terrytoons Cartoons and Pathe £uper Sound News47 words
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1221 1931-01-26 6 Sheffield Wednesday Fail Everton’s Convincing Victory League Results London, January 24 THE following are the results of matches in the English Cup and the Scottish League played to-day English F. A. Cup Fourth Round Crystal P. 0 Everton 6 BraßforiiC. 0 W’hampton W.1,221 words
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Advertisement260 1931-01-26 6 i I J I yL>- i ~s > z z lbw X' f v .< I/ <■ifc?A < 'V JjjF z tL -Zj»«>4-’ > I'l ZJI, c*^ >1 •IW-’Sa j! (f%ti =£<2. <§ W ii -d I ««***> h ®S2 i. Rabieslove ,t ,L> *>><*» ty w t o C260 words
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Advertisement399 1931-01-26 6 I Taikoo Sugar I Taikoo Sugar I Taikoo Sugar I Taikoo Sugar I Taikoo Sugar I Taikoo Sugar Purest Best I Taikoo Sugar I Taikoo Sugar I Taikoo Sugar I Taikoo Sugar I Taikoo Sugar I Taikoo Sugar I Taikoo Sugar Illi 1 1 •“AN/EMIf AND RUNDOWN Reconciled to a399 words
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1587 1931-01-26 7 Chinese Convicted Allegations Against Insp ctor Disbelieved “Resisted Arrest” Charged today in the Second Court with disorderly con(j Q rt inside the Central Police Station, a Chinese, Oon Keng Ewe wa3 convicted by Mr. Curtis, Actino Second Pohce Magistrate >D d sentenced to a fine1,587 words
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Article709 1931-01-26 7 LAST NIGHT’S FUNCTION Local Talent in Aid of P.S.P.C.A. Fund Once again well known amateurs of Penang banded together last night in a splendid effort to assist a worthy cause, and it is regrettable that they did not receive, greater support. The programme, organised by Mrs.709 words
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Article1027 1931-01-26 7 ALLEGED RASH DRIVING D. P. P. Raises a Point of Law The re hearing of the case in which Mrs. Ellen Jane Mason and Matthew Reid are charged with cans ing the death of a Tamil, named Kuppusamy, at Green Lane on November 14 by1,027 words
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Article330 1931-01-26 7 AFTER CINEMA SHOW Chinese Who Used A Bicyle Peddle Jockeys W. S. Bagby, J. McCarthy and Tom Gunning had an exciting experience after leaving the Majestic Theatre last night. The show was over and they were just about to enter a car and leave for home330 words
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Article213 1931-01-26 7 “ON APPROVAL’’ The Penang Little Theatre Players have already earned themselves a niche in the life of Penang amusements and their production of “On Approval on Wednesday and Thursday is certain to attract a large measure of support. The Little Theatre movement started without any capital213 words
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Article244 1931-01-26 7 CHARGES REDUCED 375 Victims But No Executions New York, Deo 18 The breakdown of the capita! punishment law in New York City was being predicted by prison officials here to day as the result of the publication of statistics recording the significant fact that although244 words
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Article343 1931-01-26 7 SUBBIAH ACHAPJAR—BUBBA LAKSHMI AMMAL A pretty Hindu wedding was solemnised yesterday morning at No 7. Western Road, Penang, the parties being Mr. 8. Subbiah Achariar, Clerk Post and. Telegraph Department Peneng. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Singaravelu Achariar of Penang, and Miss Bubba Lakshimi Ammal, daughter343 words
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Article167 1931-01-26 7 “SARAH AND SON’’—A TELLING TRAGEDY The Paramount all talking picture "Sarah and >on’’ featuring the great American tragedienne Ruth Chatterton, which is now '■unning at the Majestic is a picture which s bound to move to tears all those who see it. It is the story of a167 words
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Article454 1931-01-26 8 Moderate British opinion at home and in the East will be aghast at the latest, and crowning, blunder in India. Nothing can be so calculated to hold the British Raj to ridicule and contempt as the policy of successive alternations between strength and weakness which has been employed454 words
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Article30 1931-01-26 8 Prout —At the Maternity Hospital, Pei ang on 26th January to Alice Olga, wife of Mr. b. Y. Prout, a daughter. Singapore and F. M. S. papers pleapp copy.30 words
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Article50 1931-01-26 8 —Reuter. 1,825,000 Pounds of Cane Sugar Destroyed Havana, January 24 Already 1,825,000 lbs of cane sugar have been destroyed and the fires are stiH spread ing throughout the plantations in Matanzas Province. The police are making investigation but the suspected incendiaries hitherto have not bean traced. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article1234 1931-01-26 8 A. H. L - A. H. L. Penang, Monday, CyC HE release of Gandhi from the comfort and security afforded him by a benevolent British Government, a pleasant retreat during times of bloodshed, is coupled significantly with the absence of week-end cable news from the Rugby Radio Service and we cannot1,234 words
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Advertisement232 1931-01-26 8 hex: rriTrf 1 I A TEMPTING DISH FOR EACH DAY A GREAT variety for YOUR SELECTION hk I MlihT iiACd? Fruits, Vegetables. -/£<■/ Prune 5 Pineapple, Peaches. Bartlett Pears, F« ncy Apricots, Cherries, Fruita for Salad. Apples, Berries, Prunes, Figs, Asparagus, Qplnaoh, Pork 71 TjjfcW and Beans, Tomatoes, Sauer Kraut232 words
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Advertisement64 1931-01-26 8 E. &O. HOTEL To-morrow, Tuesday, 27th January. after din*mk dance. Wednesday Thursday, 28th and 29th January. TWO NIGHTS ONLY at 0-30 p. M. Penang “Little Theatre” Players will appear in “ON APPROVAL” The Daring Comedy in 3 Acts. SEATS MOW BOOKING AT RECEPTION OFFICE. ’PHONE 322 Frilay, 30t v i64 words
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Miscellaneous38 1931-01-26 8 r^”p E TO-NIGHT <& UNTIL WEDNESDAY. The Call of the Wilderness 5 reels with SAN DOW, the wonder dog George Walshin’ “COMBAT” 5 reek ROD LA ROCQUE in “Hold ’em Yale” -8 reels .Comedy: Love Sweet Piffle 2 reek38 words
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Miscellaneous28 1931-01-26 8 TIDE TABLES Hi h Water Low Water To-Day. .‘.26 B.m. 10 06 a.tn. 4.22 p.m. 10 35 p.cn. To-Morb)W. J .o*» amx 10.4'2 a.m. 5.15 p.m. 1135 pm.28 words
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Obituary34 1931-01-26 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Asiatic Detective Inspector Teh Ah Kow begs to thank all those who attended the funeral of his late father yesterday and those who sent wreaths, scrolls and banners or assisted in other ways.34 words
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Article296 1931-01-26 9 RELEASE OF GANDHI Lord Irwin’s Statement CONGRESS DECLARED LAWFUL No British Wireless this Morning January, Nnv D h, 25 Lord Irwin h-»s orde-r-d ihe unconditional release of G*ndhfr and the other members of *he Congress Work’ng Committee gnd has cancelled the order declaring the cornmitr**#» unlawft 1.296 words
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Article100 1931-01-26 9 Banishment Sentence on Former Rich Italian Turin, January 25 Riccardo Gualino, until recently one of richest men in Italy, pioneer of the silk industry and possessor of a Wnificent art collection, has been sento five years’ banishment on Lipari on a charge of damaging the100 words
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Article97 1931-01-26 9 Reuter. league P ecommendations to be Given Effect Geneva, January 24 h fta received the Liberian ’Oission’ ensß efU£l on to apply the Comh4nr )riP 1( 3( mmen^a f '°nfi on slavery and t/ ur Bed that /he applica<na f° F administrative and finan the b 0 grantedReuter. - 97 words
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Article147 1931-01-26 9 Duration of the Agreement OFFICIAL STATEMENT We have received the following notice from Mr. G. E. Greig, Senior Warden of Mines, Kuala Lumpur: To avoid any possible misunderstanding of para: 8 of my recent communique the following interpretation will serve to make the meaning clear: Tho ftgrrpmpnt147 words
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Article63 1931-01-26 9 I.—Reuter. Weavers Decline to ‘‘Mind’’ More Looms London, January 24 Hopes of an early settlement of the Lancashire cotton dispute have been sheltered. for the present at least. The Weavers’ Amalgamation ballot resulted in 44,990 votes in favour of giving the committee power to negotiate on the morsI.—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article42 1931-01-26 9 —Reuter. M. Laval Undertakes to Form a Government Paris, January 25 The political crisis is a little easier. M. Laval has accepted the invitation to form a Government after President Doumergue had sent for VI. Briand, who, however, declined, —Reuter..—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article68 1931-01-26 9 A meeting of the Opium Advisory Committee of the League has decided that the suggestion of Ali Khan, Persia, in favour of quotas for production of raw opium should be communicated to the various governments. Two hundered unemployed war veterans have started a 38 mile march68 words
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Article47 1931-01-26 9 Reuter. London, January 24 The news that Rothschilds have arranged a short-term credit for the Brazilian Government of six and a half million sterling forms the first stage of the reorganisation of Brazilian finance for which Sir Otto Niemeyer is shortly leaving for Brazil.—Reuter. - 47 words
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128 1931-01-26 9 Death of Sir Percy Fitzpatrick IRISH SOUTH AFRICAN Capetown, January 25 The death has occurred here of Sir Percy Fitzpatrick who originated the idea of two minutes silence on Armistice Day. Lord Stamfordham wrote on behalf of His Majesty in 1920 assuring Sir Percy Fitzpatrick,128 words
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Article253 1931-01-26 9 Why We Suffer from It Unnecessarily The rush of modern life makes us all familiar with that "tired feeling.” We have undergone no special physical exertion, yet the end of the day finds us "done to the wide,” fagged out in brain as well as i n253 words
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Article96 1931-01-26 9 Alleged Offenders Charged in Court Yousoff, Suleiman, Mann and Ariff, four Mohamedans were charged in the Second Police Court this morning with eommitting house breaking into 298, Perakroad, yesterday and theft of clothing and a driving licence, in all valued $l5, the property of Nagooda xMerican. All96 words
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Article141 1931-01-26 9 Omar bin Abdulla, the Arab who is charged with double murder, was again produced before Mr. Curtis, the Acting Police Magistrate. Mr. T. E. Conaghan, counsel for Omar wanted a date fixed for the preliminary enquiry of the case. The next Assizes would begin early in March141 words
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Article419 1931-01-26 9 League Recommendations to Poland CURRENCY PROBLEMS Geneva January 25 At* its final sitting the,League Counci disposed of the most important issue with which it has been faced for a long time, namely, the complaint of ill-treatment of the German minorityin Polish Upper e ilesia. The Council419 words
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Article37 1931-01-26 9 —Reuter. Washington, January 24 A meeting of members of the House of Representatives belonging to lumber btates has resolved to urge Mr Mellon to take steps to protect Anierican products against Russian convict made goods.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article23 1931-01-26 9 Donations previously acknowledged $18.682 58 H.C. Butler Esq., (monthly 10.00 Perak Rugby Football Club 279.00 Anonymous Ipoh (monthly? 25.00 $18,996.5823 words
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Advertisement40 1931-01-26 9 ,A FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES* BASIC SLAG, FISH, PLUTOPHOS POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. i STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard Kanortb STANDARD FLOWER AND LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. Durege and Thomas, Li&j PENANG.40 words
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Advertisement473 1931-01-26 9 Jr a 7 v Ngw Dance Records. Issued in London on Ist January 1931 JACK HYLTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA *1 m the wordp, y< u are the melody (Film "Juist 8.5928- Imagire”) Fox-Tret There’s something about an old-fashioned girl (Film Just Imagine”) Fox-Trot 8.***** the bno horizon (Film “Monte Chrlo”)473 words
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Article987 1931-01-26 10 TIN MINERS 4 PROSPECTS FOR INDUSTRY ALL DEPENDS ON QUOTA SCHEME OVERWHELMING MAJORITY IN FAVOUR? MUCH important information and statistics o< great value are included in the December Bulletin of Statistics relative to the mining industry. In hie preface, Mr. J. Lovett, Inspector of987 words
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Article222 1931-01-26 10 NETT PROFITS OF £55,764 FOR 1929 30 London, January 6. Eastern Smelting report for year ended July 31, 1930, states that nett profits amount to £55,764 (against £73,195), and after making provision for depreciation £14,326 (£5 664), provident fund £2,352 (2.285) reserve for income tax £6,000 (£8,300), and222 words
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Article137 1931-01-26 10 BUSINESS FOR ORDINARY MEETING The follo ving are the Agenda of an ordinary meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission to ba held to-morrow. 1 Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2 Any «pecial business the President may bring forward. 3 Questions. 4 Decisions arrived at on minute137 words
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Article43 1931-01-26 10 The homeward mail by the 8.8. Talamba cloees at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 30th instant. The s.s. Rohna with mails despatched from London on January 8 is expected tn arrive here a 1 6 a.m. on Friday, th" BOtb inatant.43 words
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Article449 1931-01-26 10 REDUCED FAR .8 To Become Effective Immediately Messrs. Minefield Co. advise that the following short period reduced rate return fares for Straits Steamship Co. Ltd.’s vessels become effective immediately 1. From Singapore toPort Swettenham and return ick»t valid for one week-end only) —Leave Singapore, Siturday 4449 words
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Article43 1931-01-26 10 To-morrow, at the Esplanade, at 6 p.m, 1 March Dunedin Alford 2 Overture The Fair Maid Of Perth Waddell 8 Selection The Shamrock Myddleton 4 Morceau Mignon Salut d’Amour Elgar 5 Finale The Teddy Bear’s Picnic Bratton God ave the King43 words
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Article153 1931-01-26 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday To-day sz g ĕ Sharbs. 0 CO 00 GO X ft e. to- I c- io. Mining. Hongkong Tin.. 16/- 16 9 161- 16/7$ ex Jelapane153 words
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Article55 1931-01-26 10 Latest London» New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £ll4 2-6 Unchanged 1 Months’ £ll5-12 6 Unchanged SINGAPORE $5912$ par picul Down 12$ c. 150 tons Pom RUBBER: London 4$ d. Up 1/16 d. New York Bc. (FoM) Unchanged Local 12$ e. Down c. By Ctmrttn55 words
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Article158 1931-01-26 10 LONDON STAN DARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 121 cts. per pound —per pl $l6/83 dull. London 4sd New York 8 cts. (gold). (2?y Cawrtesv of Messrs. Allen Denny s). General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day ms as f illov b: Boo*158 words
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Article71 1931-01-26 10 (Rugby Radio Srrvtor) London, January 28 Paris, 123.875; New York, 4.85; Brussels, 34.82$ Geneva, 25.09$ Ams terdam, 12.061 s Milan. 92.72$ Berlin. 20.42$ Stockholm, 18.13$ Copenhagen 18.16$; Oslo. 18.16$; Vienna. 34.525; Prague 164 Helsingfors. 1925; Madrid, 46.45; Lisbon. 108.25; Athens» 375; Bucharest, 817 Rio, 432 Bueno? Aires, 34?(Rugby Radio Srrvtor) - 71 words
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Article361 1931-01-26 10 ANNUAL MEETING Result of First Foil Year’s Working WELL EQUIPPED The second annual general meeting of the Consolidated Tin Mines of Burma. Ltd., was held in London on D*c. 19. Sir Cyril Kendall Butler, K. B. E., the chairman, said that the accounts under review361 words
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Article115 1931-01-26 10 Peuang Ja u»rv 26 19bl et?. Sens ar as Oi lan p. eh»st nom 5,090.(0 Clove» 90.00 Gold leaf seh«rs 72.0) Mace Picking nom 170.0' Nutmegs 80» 70 00 ..DO» 60 00 Coconuts per 1.030 15.00 Copra t undried sake 5.85 Rat'ais sales 11.15 Ra tans Ooirse H115 words
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Advertisement31 1931-01-26 10 ‘©/je Runnymede' TXr Ckeerfrl Hotel” DINNER DANCE Every Wednesday and Saturday. i MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE every Saturday morning and Sunday evening. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Gold sack. Manager. ’Phone 543.31 words
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Advertisement170 1931-01-26 10 Federated Malay States Railways THAIPUSAM FESTIVAL Cheap Return Tickets and Increased Train Facilities Cheap tickets at a single fare and a half for the double j urney with a minimum fare of 50 cents, 25 cents and 15 cants for first, second aad third claas respectively will be issued on170 words
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Advertisement431 1931-01-26 10 POSITION VAC Ant Conductor-Drewer— 3m r 7~ small Estate, WI „1 ra^e lor Box No. 16, c/o Ph g G #gett R, Ply AUCTIQnIP NOTICE (FsalFPenang Sales Room. Valuable Household furniture etc consisting of: Ebony, F ochow 4 Shanghai Settees, Tab!e-, Cabin J. trays. Drawing R jom Sn e llllaid431 words
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Article899 1931-01-26 11 Suggestions Towards Reform important are made by Mr. M Simuol, formerly Financial Secrety to the Treasury, for the tightening up year’s Companies Act» which exhas shown to be foil of Aiwa. *fl en rgep, among other things, that— Directors shall be responsible for a BU blic company’®899 words
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Article360 1931-01-26 11 RUBBER’S FUTURE Accumulation of Stocks London, January 6 Leading rubber brokers this week in their comments on the position are not hopeful as to the near future of the industry» Messrs. Sanderson and Co. in their report dated December 31, state That the present position of360 words
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Article268 1931-01-26 11 LI "TLE TAPPING ON NATIVE ESTATES A pr mment member of the International A scc’ation for the Ciltureof Rubber in the Netherlands East Indies has visited Sumatra in order to obtain an impression of the present situation of the native rubber industry. In the report he has268 words
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Article64 1931-01-26 11 Pmang, January 26, 1981. (Bp Courtesy TAs Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 4, n?ts 2/8 g Private 8 m/ts”cr.dit 2/4 3/32 8 Documentary 2,4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1.425 India T.T. 1551 Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. .139 Singapore T.T. i64 words
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Article1047 1931-01-26 11 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST f I H BUBBA PHtaJ o I I Alle b; Bobbw Os —r) I 10 <lor Gajah Rubber BrtMe 90 1 10 Amalgamates Malay Brtatea 1 23 1 30 Ayer Hltem Planttag SynMeate 1 10 1 25 Byer Kuning Bobber Bmatea SO 85 Ayer Molek Robber1,047 words
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Advertisement185 1931-01-26 11 Hi 7 i B Hi-" f I >z'IMXoss°rt ed < Wf Ch!, la!e vxl Walnut, Almond, Brazil Nut, which has been specially Hazel—all the finest nuts that packed for export. Each Nature provides,combined by chocolate wrapped in silver Cadbury’s into a delicious paper. Packed in tins assortment of fancy they185 words
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Article654 1931-01-26 12 FORT OF PENANG Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the In Peri Te-iay 8 8 “.Tronoh from Lan ghat Pargkalan Soeaoe and Pangkalan Biaidan.Sa’bd fur Fargka a i Branfan. Panpki Uj Sots e indLanikat tc-iay654 words
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Article440 1931-01-26 12 NEW VESSELS Garages Aboard Nautonaphtes With the fondness for precision and frci'nde which is a striking feature of the French l»ng T age. lhe Megsfigtr'es Mirit'mee Company, which optra-ea ships plying between France and the Far East, has coined a new name for the vessels which it440 words
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Advertisement238 1931-01-26 12 ANY CAR FROM HENLYS IS WORTH MORE V i Worth more because it is backed by a firm you can hust w a nation-wide seryice organisation Because it carries a liberal and dependable My j|O guarantee to repurchase at the expiration of your \rUH leave. Because it is available on238 words
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Advertisement105 1931-01-26 12 WORST COUGH! ffl NEW STRENGTH with ISANATOGENI Tht Tnt* Tfti+F—d. g Sanatojen baa an immediate and MV remarkable effect noticeable by a ateady increase of body weight,and mL iHR el muscular strength and energy. At the same time the colour is brought back to the cheeks." W a 1 1105 words
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Advertisement309 1931-01-26 12 What will be best for baby? jpA Take the ajvia V. of thousands c f doctors, nurses and parents—GlVE BABY MELLIN’S FOOD. Mellin’s has been proved to be the nearest possible equivalent to breast milk. It is easily digested and promotes the vigorous development of Paby from birth onwards. Do309 words
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Article769 1931-01-26 13 LADY RHONDDA’S VIEWS 'Marriage the Happiest Thing Lady Rhoedda, who has been des■aribed afl Britain’s leading business woman, and is a peeress in her own right, baa replied to the assertion by the headmistress of the Crouch End fl K h School for G rls, Miss769 words
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Advertisement93 1931-01-26 13 3 3 2 I Rob I MAGNETOS i i I Bosch I i PLUGS S St Utt- I Goods are Best. I < 3 gart I I g S a I n SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., g I SINGAPORE PENANG Keep your child healthy93 words
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Article641 1931-01-26 14 SLOW WORK BY HALF STARVED MEN Shot Directors IN the new five year programme, which is to overlap by one year the existing programme now found to be so unsatisfactory, the Soviet Government is to pay special attention to shipbuilding, and announces that it has every641 words
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Article1827 1931-01-26 15 Enjoyable Afternoon Zarlita and Humorous Pay Well Nancy Lee Obliges By TIG-TAG Very enjoyable was the Amateur Veetinn organised by the Penang Polo Club and run in conjunction with the Penang Turf Club which was held on Saturday and which brought to a c'ose the1,827 words
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Article390 1931-01-26 15 13 PTS. TO 8 PTS. 1 Little Excitement in Match POOR COMBINATION Penang, Saturday THE North defeated the South for the third time in the four matches of the series by 2 goals and a penalt v goa 1 (13 pts )to a goa' and a390 words
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Article144 1931-01-26 15 INTERN AT ONAL RUGGER Stream of Penalty Kicks Edinburgh, January 24 Scotland beat France at Murrayfield before a crowd of 50,000 by 6 pts. (2 penalty goals) to 4 pts (dropped goal 1 It was an undistinguished game fought out in the keenest spirit but the Frenchmen144 words
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