Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 January 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-01-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAIL No. 25. VOL LXXXIX FRIDAV, 30th JANUARY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement209 1931-01-30 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street *T~"T'"~ L.UL.IILIIIIIIIIW JIJIIJI lIWIB Hill. I 1 IllliH Hill <i 111 I B ■■miilll inW n ~'?.V WWWtm f i t I-r Don’t forget to ask for I Thought For To-day, "DON’T FORGET THE f!B209 words
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Advertisement17 1931-01-30 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68 t 70, BISHOP ST BEET, PENANG.17 words
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Advertisement2522 1931-01-30 2 position wanted NOTICRS Municipal Notice municipaijkhtce European Medical Officer desires m.s. Kedoe arrived 28/1/1931. The Parking Place for motor vehicleß A J respect WANKINQ CORP ORAT|t appointment jjfree F< bruary 15tb. Box rD Thfi*2fith Open 88 vacant during the half year ended 3let Authorised Capital a... -T 1n I r>-2,522 words
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Advertisement422 1931-01-30 3 .»F < w ..JIWM-TOI-eiuyraiM -w, L;J* tff-■ld’WikMS .Hl > Hi re gpgjsp pggigiai g a sM ss '<S Iffl 51 Sir®® 1 twk £3 4 r -WM iffe iPI phfc^' n KS3 E? .3 PBte WM 8S& w^ z SSBImmL,, Wlg 6.15 To-Morrow —January 31st 9.30 SPECIAL MATINEES; Sunday S?422 words
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Article512 1931-01-30 4 HOW THEY ORIGINATED A Retired R. N. R, Officer Explains Under the above heading Thomas Howes, Commander If D., N. R {Retired writes to the editor of The Timet» r IS it not curious how nautical expressions and phrsaea have permeatt d through our ordinary512 words
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Article460 1931-01-30 4 REMARKABLE SCENE AT THE OLD BAILEY There was a remarkable scene at the Old Bailey on December 16 when a fifteen-year-old girl refused to take the oath when called to g»ve evidence against Stephen Jennings, a coster-monger, aged forty, who was accused of an offence against460 words
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Article282 1931-01-30 4 AN UNCOMFORTABLE COAT OF ARMS The following were perpetrated at a recent examination held locally (says the B. N. B. Herald). Q. Describe B. N. B. Coat of Arms, A. "A shirt of oca-se linen, and its cole ur is gray. The B. N. B. C >at of282 words
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236 1931-01-30 4 PLANS FOR A GREATER SELFRIDGE’S Important plans which have been prepared for extensions te Selfridges were discussed bv Mr. Gordon Selfridge on December 17. The scheme provides for extensions to Wigmore-street, and has been approved in principle by the Marylebone borough council. Eventually a236 words
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Advertisement194 1931-01-30 4 Priicliord s€o., ltd., PENANG Are Making a Clearance SALE OF Surplus Stock OF Frocks Hats Genuine Reductions AND Bargains. For Perfect Hygiene SANITATION AND HYGIENE FOR THE TROPICS by John Woodside Ritchie and Margaret Anna Purcell. In two parts. The first part Primer of Sanitation for the Tropics,” not only194 words
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Advertisement192 1931-01-30 4 I U «Ssk J Z Miiafw KfC»> <MFSDtp pun I.OVI C °W catE 38u ®u>jun»AN»»*»"“ BABY KNOWS! I From the first mouthful Baby i seemed to realise that this food would suit him. He knew nothing about its composition—the English West Country milk, rich in mineral salts and vitamins, from192 words
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Article817 1931-01-30 5 free coaching Roving Official Needed to Discover them repeated failures of Brit tin to win back the Davis Cup or to supply the winner Wimbledon makes me wonder whether the powers are tackling these problems in the proper manner or, indeed, tackling them at all.’wri’tes H. K.817 words
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Article733 1931-01-30 5 2 A.M. TO 3 A.M. The Roaring Presses of Fleet-street It is two o’clcck. The pigeons in Trafalgar-! quare have at last ceased their cooing, and have retired to rest. Eve the street-clWaners have gmeto bee, 1 writes a “Morning Post” special represent ative in733 words
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Advertisement15 1931-01-30 5 Rr A FOR 1 LLE ead. ours u of 5 r ’her* ila of d.15 words
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Advertisement824 1931-01-30 5 < 7 WTk DflV MORE y J J 2 SAT., 7th I Teak Revolving Book Cases. I Striped Curtain Net Travelling Rugs. In Black Stain or L’gh< Polish. I Cream Grounds with neat stripes in all Medium weight wool rugs in plaid cr S 9 Usually #22.75 e e ch.824 words
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Article643 1931-01-30 6 COUNSETEFFORT. Nearly Three Months in Prison •*<yHEN the Singapore Assizes, before yV Mr. Justice Whitley, were resum- ed on Wednesday afternoon, following the imposition of sentence of three years' rigorous imprisonment on William Brown Penman, formerly managing director of Rose Macphail and Penman. Ltd., for breach643 words
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Article133 1931-01-30 6 OTTAWA’S FAREWELL TO LORD WILLINGDON Ottawa January 15 Lord tnd Lady Willingdon were accorded a farewell at tho Capitol yesterday. They drove in an open shigh to the station, where they were cheered by a large crowd. Mr. tennett the Prime Minister, Cabinet Ministers and other dignitaries133 words
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Article603 1931-01-30 6 COUNCIL REFORM Extension of Swettenham Pier The following are tbe minutes of a Committee Meeting held at the offices of the Penang Chamber of Commerce on Monday, 26th January, 1981, at 4 p. m. Present Mr. L. E. Slowe (in the Chair), Mr. Yeoh Cheang Aun,603 words
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Article168 1931-01-30 6 5 HOUSES DESTROYED Starts in Petrol Shop Nibong Tebal, January 30 i i A fire broke out at 345 pm. on Wednesday in High Road, Nibong Tebal, 1 and five brick houses were completely I gutted. No lives were lost. The property was not insured and168 words
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Article279 1931-01-30 6 Rugby Radio Service. LORDS' DISCUSSION Risk of Nations* Rivalry London. January 29 i In the House of Lords Lord Dickinson opened the debate on international disarmament and referred to tbe conference which the i Council of the League of Nations had decided should meet in February next year.Rugby Radio Service. - 279 words
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Article178 1931-01-30 6 YESTERDAY’S SOCCER MATCH F vans Scores the Only Goal The P. C. C. were extremely lucky to win their soccer match aeainst the Municipality yesterday on the Esplanade by the only goal of the match. The game did not reach a very high standard.178 words
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Article84 1931-01-30 6 ANNUAL MEETING As the annual general meeting held at the Nibong Tebal Recreation Club, the following were elected office-bearers for the year for 1931: —President: Mr. C. M. Sheriff (A C. L R., N.T. Ex officio); Vice President: Mr. Tay Hooi Soo Honorary Secretary Mr. Wong84 words
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Article76 1931-01-30 6 "JOLLY ’WANDERERS” v. I ENANG MARINE UNION The following will represent the Jolly Wanderers against the Penang Marine Union on Sunday, February 1, at the Dato Kramai Padang at 5.10 p m Kam Hock Wan Lim Cheng Hoe and Md Wary; Chin I eng Khiam, Chong More and76 words
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Article39 1931-01-30 6 Reuter. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S MATCHES London, January 29 In the Second Division, Preston N. E and Bradford drew, each side scoring once. In the Third Division, Northern Section. Barrow beat Crewe A by two goals to nil.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article544 1931-01-30 6 Mr and Mrs. Fred Wickett have return ed to Enggor from a holiday in Hong Kong. Mr. W. Jones M. q is to go to Johore, on his return from home leave as Legal Adviser, and not as Adviser, as previously stated. Dr. H. R. Dive, formerly544 words
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Advertisement224 1931-01-30 6 ||F I F W*; F Brw i tea a X jIB JbmM a. Wjßp. Careless Washing Spoils the Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity Lnckih, beautiful hair is now easily ob tained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair224 words
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Advertisement100 1931-01-30 6 win WHY is it that Cold Stor- I age reconstituted milk is used in all Government Hospitals in Penang and Singapore Because it is the nearest approach to Dairy Milk available in Malaya. It is bottled fresh daily under the most Hygienic conditions. JddMU i PIANO for I SIO PER100 words
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Article1621 1931-01-30 7 4th Professional Meeting Full Programme of Eight Events Selections by “Tic Tac” Below will be found the fall pro pmme for to-morrow’s races at Taiping, together with selections by 'fic-Tac. To-morrow’s meeting is the fourth professional meeting to be held at this popular centre since the1,621 words
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Article107 1931-01-30 7 LAST NIGHT’> PERFORMANCE It must have been gratifying to the players to see the crowded “house” which assembled for the repeat performance of “On Approval” by the “Little Theatre Players at the E. and O Hotel last night. Laughter was continuous from the rise of the curtain,107 words
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Article360 1931-01-30 7 FITTOCK—ANTH ON Y The wedding was solemnised at St Georges < ’hurch, Penang, yesterday of harks Fittock, of Messrs Huttenbach Lazarus and Co, Singapore, only son of the late Mr Charles Fittock and Mrs E J. Bennett of Penang and Isabel Catherine Anthony, o >ly daughte of360 words
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Article255 1931-01-30 7 QUEEN’S A private was given la t night at the Queen’s Theatre of the Universal production King of Jazz,’ in which the leading roll is taken by the well known American musical director, Paul Whiteman. The Picture has been produced entirely in technicolour. and an attractive scene is255 words
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Article35 1931-01-30 7 —Reuter. London, January 29 The officers concerned in Mr. Alexander s statement regarding the Lucia submarine are Commander O E. Hallifax. I ieut-Com minder J. W. Hoskyns and Commissioned Boatswain P. A. Wright.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article263 1931-01-30 7 PENANG POLICE COURT Case Postponed to February 6 George Carter a Penang European, who is charged with the theft of $2OO from a handbag belonging to a lady named Kesina Axe at 382, Burmah Road on May 81, 1930 appeared again in the Second Police Court263 words
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Article72 1931-01-30 7 Reuter. Mr. Snowden “Unaware” of Any Practical Proposals London, January 29 In the House of Commons at question time Mr. Snowden said he was unaware that any practicable proposals for rehabili tation of the value of silver had so far been suggested. He did not think any usefulReuter. - 72 words
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Article355 1931-01-30 7 Smyrna Plotters on I rial at Constantinople Constantinople, January 29 Seventy eight have been senter ced to be hanged out of the first group of accused in connection with the riots and plot at Smyrna last month. Other sentences vary from three to twenty four years hard355 words
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Article525 1931-01-30 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir. —The reasoned comments on the newfangled system of school hours recently introduced in the Free School, which appeared in tbe “By the Way’ columns of yesterday's issue of your paper, have won fresh laurels for the “Pinang Gazette” as the525 words
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Article332 1931-01-30 7 Sir.—Referring to the recent conviction of two Europeans at tbe Penang Assizes for causing tbe death of a Tamil by rash driving and your subsequent remarks in the By the Way columns, please permit me to say the following: During the course of the trial it has332 words
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Advertisement33 1931-01-30 7 •usai, minnimiin I PUBLIC HOLIDAY I t There will be no issue of the PINANG GAZETTE on Monday, February 2, which has been proclaimed 3S a public holiday. s S I oiinarwiui anag33 words
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Article512 1931-01-30 8 The subject of port development at Bagan Luar vs. extensions to Swettenham Pier has ousted the Butterworth Ferry service from pride of pl ice as the hardiest of Penang’s hardy annuals. We are reminded of this by a reference to the subject in the minutes of the512 words
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Article51 1931-01-30 8 Tan. —At premises No. 13, Green Hall, Penang, on Friday morning January 80, 1931, to Madam Koh Suat Hoon, wife of Mr. Tan Ba Cheng of Rangoon, a son Jfourth grandchildren of Mr and Mrs. Koh Leok Hup of Penang). Both well. S.S. F M.S. and Rangoon papers please51 words
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Article235 1931-01-30 8 Mr. Winston Churchill and the Conservative Party have all but parted company, though the Chameleon of Politics has now actually changed his colour. Mr. Churchill has flown five banners since the beginning of the century. Emerson remarks that consistency is the bugbear of little minds, and if235 words
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Article1095 1931-01-30 8 4. If- U - .4. If- U Penang, Friday. WHAT we shall term a curious phenomenon was seen this morning from the windows of our eyrie as we looked across the bay. We say phenomenon because never yet have we been able to discern with the naked eye the sand stretches1,095 words
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Advertisement200 1931-01-30 8 fewJfflL Lf*l MB loOiM MIP 502 Years Ago the Haigs began to distil Scots Whisky. Many other distillers followed, but none excelled them, and none can claim the years of experience that belong alone to the Haig family. O J|k id flOlGtwl gfc! eJ w®' A TEMPTING DISH FOB EACH200 words
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Advertisement34 1931-01-30 8 E. O. HOTEL. tonight AFTER DINNER DANCE. To-morrow, Saturday, 31st January. AFTER DINNER DANCE Sunday, Ist February, Orchestral Concert at 9-30 p m. S -a-; SWr Mhj IM sow? AGENTS: HENRY WAU3H CO., LTD.34 words
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Miscellaneous102 1931-01-30 8 lw a 'k IX -jPUTSP phone Sound I 2 oLN jjj Town. TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-30 LAST NIGHT For Sheer Dramatic Thrills See Kenneth Mac Kenna and Frank Albertson in “MEN WITHOUT WOMEN” 16 Men Trapped in a Submarine, Fathoms Below Men Fighting Against Death—Against Sanity— Against Each Other —The Most102 words
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Obituary47 1931-01-30 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. and Mrs. Tan Lo Heong and family sincerely thank all those friends and re latives who called and offered condolence at their house, and also those who sent letters and telegrams of condolence in their recent bereavement. F. M. S. and Rangoon pagers please copy.47 words
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Article, Illustration131 1931-01-30 9 Divergence of Views on Indian Policy Withdrawal from Business Meetings t Exclusion from Next Conservative Cabinet Rumoured Commercial Appointment Mr. Winston Churchill, Chameleon of Politics, has withdrawn from the Conservative Party business meetings In a letter to Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Churchill stresses their differences of opinion with regard131 words
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Article151 1931-01-30 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Majority Larger than Expected London, January 29 The Government s majority of 27 on the second reading of the Trades Disputes and Trades Unions (Amendment) Bill was slight ly larger than anticipated. Of fifty-eight Liberal members most abstained in accordance with the party leader s.—Rugby Radio Service. - 151 words
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Article150 1931-01-30 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Royal Air Force to Participate London, January 29 The Prime Minister announced that the Government are prepared to authorise the defence of the Schneider Trophy by the Royal Air Force and to grant provisional assistance as in 1929 provided a definite undertaking is given immediately—Rugby Radio Service. - 150 words
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165 1931-01-30 9 No Action on Select Committee’s R eport MR. CLYNE’S STATEMENT London, January 29 In the House of Commons to-day, the Home Secretary, Mr. J. R. Clynes, stated that the Government did not propose fo take any action on the recent report of the Select165 words
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Article120 1931-01-30 9 .—Reuter. A Little More Friction at Geneva Geneva, January 29 Sir Malcolm Delevingne rebutted the insinuation of the National Anti-Opium Association of China regarding a house in the British Concession at Tientsin which contained plant to extract heroin from fleor polish sent from France. Sir Malcolm emphasised.—Reuter. - 120 words
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Article121 1931-01-30 9 —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Queen of Spain Arrives at Mother’s Bedside London, January 29 The following bulletin was issued, at Kensington Palace this evening. "On account of some attacks of heart weakness though these have been of only temporary duration, the condition of Princess Beatrice must be—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 121 words
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Article92 1931-01-30 9 Reuter. Suggested ZoHverein Against Russian Dumping i y Ottawa, January 80 The Prime Minister, Mr. Bennett, accompanied by Mr. United States Minister to Canada, have left for Washington to confer with President Hoover inter alia on development of deep waterways to the St. LawrenceReuter. - 92 words
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Article95 1931-01-30 9 seven per cent respectively —Rugby Radio Service. London, January 29 Replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, the Chance 11 oi* of the Exchequer, Mr. Snowden, said the annuity payable to the United States, Government this financial year under the Debt Funding agreement representsseven per cent respectively —Rugby Radio Service. - 95 words
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Article175 1931-01-30 9 Reuter. U. S. Officer’s AfterDinner Story REFLECTION ON SIGNOR MUSSOLINI Apology by Secretary of State Washington, January 29 One of the most peculiar diplomatic incidents ever troubling the United States has reached a climax with the Government fully apologising to Signor Mussolini through Mr. Stimson, Secretary ofReuter. - 175 words
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Article118 1931-01-30 9 Reuter. Forty Men Missing at Whitehaven Colliery London, January 80 Between forty and fifty men are estimated to be missing as a result of an explosion at Haig Pit. Whitehaven. This is the third serious accident at Haig Pit within a few years. So far eight bodies haveReuter. - 118 words
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Article93 1931-01-30 9 —Reuter. Climax to Australian Labour split Melbourne, January 29 The Labour split has reached a climax with Mr Fenton s announcement that he will resign from the Cabinet on February 3. It is thought Mr. Lyons will also resign. Mr. Theodore arrived at the residence of the—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article64 1931-01-30 9 ,—Reuter. Italian Soldiers Still Marooned on Frontier Paris, January 29 Sixty-three Italian soldiers are still marooned in the snow at Bardonneche and cannot be rescued by ordinary means as there is constant danger of another avalanche. Meanwhile would be rescuers have succeeded in passing to the,—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article31 1931-01-30 9 .—Reuter. PIT DISASTER London, January 30 It is now estimated that the dead and missing in the pit disaster total twenty six. Thirteen are in hospital burned or gassed.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article209 1931-01-30 9 Reuter. Decision Correct in the Circumstances London. January 29 Mr. Win3 l on Churchill addressed a letter to Mr. Baldwin on Wednesday to the effect that ‘‘now that our divergence of views on Indian policy has become public. I feel I should no longer attend meetings ofReuter. - 209 words
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Advertisement256 1931-01-30 9 I > *5 i Eg WASsKSR I i Black Label. ilr THE finest I' fill 'I 1 ill J| H|i ,ft I pgvOld Highland llhlii,! 1 ll||l|!!ll lillll Guaranteed over 12 years <?Jf HEST EXHIBITION AWARDS I I old and the saune quality a *”»•<» i»0O ttfLBOURNE. 1801 B *<HlAlDf256 words
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472 1931-01-30 10 IN MALAYA Views of Penang Indians The Pinang Gazette understands that the Malayan Indian Conference authorities are considering the possibilities of arranging a demonstration throughout Malaya to celebrate the release of Mahatma Gandbi and other Indian leaders like Pandit Jawarilal Nehru, Mrs Naidu, Pen Gupta472 words
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105 1931-01-30 10 DR. ONG HUCK CHYE The Ong Kongsi in Penang have issued invitations to an “At Home to be held on Monday, February 22, at 4.30 p.m. at the Ong Kongsi premises in Penang Road in honour of Dr. Ong Huck Chye, M. 8.. 8.8.,105 words
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Article96 1931-01-30 10 To morrow, at the Esplanade at 8.80 p.m. T March Dunedin Alford 2 Overture “Fest” Blattermann (On Netherlandish Melodies.) 8 Selection The Siege of Balfe Rochelle 4 “Chanson Indoue.” Rimsky Korsakow (Song Of The Hindu Merchant) ZFrom The Opera “Sadko.”) 5 Medley “Echoes of Ireland’ Lange 696 words
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467 1931-01-30 10 ACCUSED ACQUITTED ‘You Are Extremely Lucky’ Says Judge “You are extremely lucky to get off, said Mr H. A. Forrer District Judge, Penang, in acquitting the three accused Hong Ong Siang. his wife Kap Po Tai and another named Goh Cheng Eng who were accused467 words
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Article223 1931-01-30 10 UPROAR AT PRESENCE OF REPORTER A heated argument over the presence of a “Dai’yMiii” reporter broke out in ma 1 week at an informal mating of shareholders of the British Rubbar and General Trust —one of the group of which Mr. M. 0. Harman is223 words
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Article63 1931-01-30 10 Feb. 1, Septnaeesima. No English Service at St. Mark’s Church, Butterworh. 8 a-m. Holy Communion and 10am. Morning Prayer and Addrets at Union Church, Alor Star. 6 p.m. Evensong and Address at Masonic Hall, Sungei Patani Feb. 2, Monday, 8 am. Holy Communion, Masonic Hall, ?ungei Patani. Feb63 words
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Article331 1931-01-30 10 USEFUL SERVICE Available at all Times Members of the public may not bgenerally aware of a telegraph service whereby telegrams may be addressed to any office for onward transmission from that office by post. This service is available at all times and is esp» cially useful331 words
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Article76 1931-01-30 10 (Rugby Radio Sbbvioi) London, January 29 Paris. 123.90; New York, 4.8511; Brussels. 34.82; Geneva. 25,11; Ama ter dam, 12.07 Milan, 92,75 Berlin 20.43 Stockholm, 18.14 Copenhagen 18.16; Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.53; Prague 164 i Holsingfore, 193; Madrid 47 35 Lisbon, 108.25 Athens* 375 Bncaarent, 817 R»o, 4/ rt76 words
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Article317 1931-01-30 10 Sympathetic Old Lady to Small Bov: “What is troubling you, my little man?” Small Boy: 800 H>c! Dyspepsia, and rheumatism 1 OH Lady: Oh! Surely not—at your age!’ Small Boy: “Yes, teacher caned me because I could i ’c spell them.” The old lady may well have317 words
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Article109 1931-01-30 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day tn tn qq uo Shares. QQ ffl GO c. c. o. sc. Minin*. Bangriu Tin 12/9 13/3 12/9 13/6 Hongkong Tin.. 16/- 16/7i 16/- 16/7i ex109 words
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Article61 1931-01-30 10 Latest Lor dor, New York and Local Prices TIN: 5 LONDON Spst £ll3-17-8 Down £l-7-6 I Months’ £ll5-10 0 Down £l-2 6 SINGAPORE 558 37} per picul Unchanged 200 tens done RUBBER London 315/16 d. Down 1/16 d. New York 7 1 c. (Gold) Unchanged Local 12}61 words
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Article123 1931-01-30 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) 9.R. Sheet 12} cis. per pound =per pl 116/33 Quiet. London 3 15/16 i New York 7& eta. /gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sh«ek for to-day are as follow: Spot 12} cts, per123 words
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Article1034 1931-01-30 10 KFNNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST «ABKS. I 1 h UUBBBR |Dellas.| S e c Alls by Rubber Oe 93 11C alor Gajah Rubber Batata 90 11C 4malgamataS Bctataa 1 2) 1 3. Ayer Hitair Planting Syntfeeta 1 10 1 2’ /kyer Kursing Rubber Blatatea 20 3’ Ayer Moleb Rubber do 851,034 words
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Advertisement57 1931-01-30 10 Runnymede 1 The Ckeerjul Hotel" TO-MORROW MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE from 12 Noon. DIN N ER DA NC E SUNDAY MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE from 7 80 p.m. Special Musical Attraction unday 15th Feby, The Schneider Trio will render a Programme of high class music. commencing at 9-30 p.m. RUNNYMEDE57 words
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Advertisement240 1931-01-30 10 New The Exchange Banks I be dosed on Monday the 2nd February, 193;’ I which has been proclai m J I a Public Holiday. I V. N. I LICENSED SURVEYOR I BUKIT MERTAJAM. I Undertakes any Surveying an,t I Levelling anywhere. M CHARGES MODERATE I Butterworth Water Supply, I Notice240 words
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Miscellaneous27 1931-01-30 10 TIDE TABLES High Water I ow Water To-Day 921 am. 3.85 am. 9.42 p.m. 2.59 p.m. To-Morrow. 10 35 an'. 450 am. 10.40 p ta. 4.35 pm.27 words
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Article640 1931-01-30 11 SHORTAGE of supplies? Calcutta View of Future Position. Interesting view of the rubber conaotnption position comes frcm Ca cutta. Place Siddons and Gcugb, in a recent circular, state that it is necessary t 0 member that the shcrt history of the jabber growing industry shows reguar cycles640 words
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Article68 1931-01-30 11 Ptaang, January 30, 1981. 3|| Oourlety if The Chartered Mank) Lunioa Bank Darnaud 2/3 23/82 »4 m ts 2;8 c -tvate 3 m|ts credit 2/4 3/32 3 Dooumsutary 2 4 7/32 i S«w York Bank Demand 56 France T.T, 1,425 India T.T, 1551 T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. 139 Siugipori68 words
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Article379 1931-01-30 11 NET LOSS OF £9.440 Sufficient Assets to Tide over Crisis? The 22nd annual ordinary general meeting of the Rembia Rubber Estates, Ltd,, was held in London on Dec. 31. Mr. D. E. Sinclair (the chairman of the company) said that the profit and loss account showed379 words
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Article202 1931-01-30 11 CAPITAL REDUCTION AND DEBENTURE ISSUE London, January 6 An ex raordinary meeting of Junun Rubber Estates will be held on January 14, to amend the art cles and to authorise reduction of the capital from £150,000 to £78,000, divided into 120,000 ordinary shares o f Bs.. all202 words
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Article251 1931-01-30 11 SELLING AGREEMENT FAILS: FURTHER PRICE CUTS Negotiations which aimed at regulating the prices of motor and cycle tyres on the German market have, after proceeding for several weeks, proved fruitless says a Berlin cable published in the “Financial Times.” It seems practically certain now that from Jac.251 words
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Article516 1931-01-30 11 —Tin. MODERN TYPES Requirements of Newspaper Industry In the days when all printers* type was hand set. the alloys required were few and simple, the choice being dictated in the main by the size end style of types usee; small and thinlined type called for fluid—Tin. - 516 words
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Article191 1931-01-30 11 Pwuaug, January 30, 1931. cte. Eknu a?o Opium p. eh* st orui 5,000.00 Clov*. 90.00 Gold leaf *<■* 72.00 Macs ricking f < 170.00 Nutm&xs 80s 70.00 EiOa 60.00 Coconuts p*?’ 1.000 15.00 Copra tundried 5.82$ Rat’a ns B-ues 11.15 Rattans Coerse h J 0 60 Snail Sheds191 words
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Article205 1931-01-30 11 MYSTERY LIFE TN CHANCERY-LANE Mr. William Greatheed, who died in London on May 20 last, left £lO,OOO but no will and known relatives. He lived in Chancery-lane, W.C., and the Treasury Solicitor, who is holding the money, is advertising for claimants to the esta’e. Mr. Greatheed205 words
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Advertisement116 1931-01-30 11 l _l.l|l|||| ,|i. I. 1 i'WJ.IU—HIIIIIHIIIIIIIM. -in every direction DUNLOP A durability is winning more-and 1 more appreciation 7 uluuy i JMO I 'T l. -r® 7'7/e Incomparable Stocked by all dealers. THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY, (S. S.) LIMITED, < PENANGf. f In Exchange For 200 uied Stamps of Straits116 words
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Miscellaneous106 1931-01-30 11 JjjjESTIC SOUND |E±j|SYSTEM Last Two IVigbds 1 To-night To-morrow Matinees: To-morrow Sunday at 2-45 p.m* Paramount’s Highly Entertaining Musical Comedy QUEEN HIGH WITH Charles Frank Morg’an Stanley Smith Ginger Rogers Four Snappy Songs 1 Hilariously Fanny Comedy New York Paid $5-50 to See This Show, You’ll Regret If You Miss106 words
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1051 1931-01-30 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the In Pert T«-3*y 1 8 8 De Hian from Acheen Porte, M ulatoh and Tj lang. Sailed to-diy for Belawan-Deli, Acheen Porte, Tjalang Meulaboh at1,051 words
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Advertisement434 1931-01-30 12 «5- Qen uine cmri^^^^ r eA über 9 Eau '<'■■ Cblo/he jggfcl OF all tke different brands of Farina Eau de Cologne the only one which is the Original and (Genuine f ,Farina gegenuheC is that with the -zHSffc» red crest on the black and white labelyWAIO/|j\ Tl ie incomparable434 words
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Advertisement37 1931-01-30 12 URGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. Tc Clear at Specially Reduced Prices Weekly) Check Roll Books with Rice Advance Column M H without Fortnightly h h ft, m h with at $2.60 each. Stocked by PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LTD37 words
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Advertisement432 1931-01-30 12 ARE YOU GOING ON HOME LEAVE? LONT "bHOP” FOR YOUR PASSAGE APPLY TO THE American Expres. co. //vc. For Sailings, Rates, etc. Your Reservation Made NO EXTRA CHARGE I medical awtho l Off A PARTICULARLY pure I 7^ Specimen Acetyl. THE LANCET 1 acid,’Genasprin. can stand upon its own merits?432 words
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Article701 1931-01-30 13 COMMITTEE’S REPORT “Grave Apprehensions’’ of the L C. C. The first revelation of the nature of the financial proposals of Mr. Herbert Morrison (Minister of Transport) for the London Traffic Pool is made in an important report of the Special Traffic Committee of the L. 0. C.701 words
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Article666 1931-01-30 13 MAIN PROVISIONS Courtesy and Safety First Here are the main provisions of the draft of the new Highway Code of rules for everyone which w&s issued by the Ministry of Transport in London on December 13. To All Road Users Always be careful and considerate toward others.666 words
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Article92 1931-01-30 13 ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE INTO SOVIET TERRITORY Peshawar, Jan. 3 The latest news published in the Government organ "Islash" in connection with the activities of Ibrahim Beg, the "Robin Hood of Afghanistan,” a a'.es that after an encounter with Government troops, Ibrahim fled towards Ohitral. but, finding the92 words
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Advertisement452 1931-01-30 13 U.S.A; Motor Cycles are machines with an Inter- national reputation for POWER, SPEED, I SILENCE, SAFETY X AwSfffiSwi ECONOMY and Ax/ reliability. Xx <"> s You cannot go wrong if you t > S§sr choose a B. S. A. Be safe always -A The backbone of v forged steel on452 words
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Advertisement175 1931-01-30 13 The "GOOD HEALTH 7 secret is to maintain the correct c n odlancc “I i I u 'ijii r,,h.i 1',.. ’J. i t wts I r.i rT5i fffi I' ’>«m «’I 11. h V&M 4. I j 101 r iu -4j I s FRUIT LAXATIVE THE GREAT BRITISH REMEDY Nature175 words
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Miscellaneous35 1931-01-30 13 rTHEATBE ROYAL TO-NIGHT UNTIL SUNDAY. LOUISE LORRAINE in “Runaway Bride” (5 reels) TEX MAYNARD in “Prince of the Plains” (5 reels) I WILLIAM HAINES In West Point (9 reels) “From Soup to Nuts (2-reel Comedy)35 words
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Article464 1931-01-30 14 *’M. T.” COMMITTEE’S ULTIMATUM Singapore Students’ Rebellious Several weeks ago the committee of the Chinese High School decided to reorganise the management of the school by diemiesing the whole teaching staff a’d asking all the students to furnish security if they -w’shed to have themselves farther*’M. T.” - 464 words
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Article191 1931-01-30 14 BECAUSE NOBODY BACKED THE WINNER Backers of losing horses in a race run at the Derby meeting on December 16, had the extraordinary experience of having their stake money returned. This is the first time in the history of horse racing in England that191 words
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Article77 1931-01-30 14 r* BYNG BOYS WIN WAR AGAINST NIGHT CLUB Night clubs, as London used to know them have been swept away. Lord Byng, the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Pol’ce, declared war on them two years ago, and the battle has ended in victory for Scotland Yard. The sale of77 words
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Article346 1931-01-30 14 MARRIAGE QUESTIONS IN COURT Jean Bridget De La Fargue, detc’ibed in the receiving order as Countess De La Fargue, widow, of Alderham Lodge Hotel, Radlett. Herts, and who stated that the title wes conferred by Henry IV, of France on an ancestor of her late husband who346 words
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Advertisement249 1931-01-30 14 Radiant Health and Vigour by taking SANATOGEN Ths 7*nw Tomc-FeedL ■b. COSMO HAMILTON. Urn wkywrirha. MT«i Sanatogen elves ma ths energy ta 4e twist aa maoh. twiaa as wall. It is to tbs brsia snd nerves what petrol is ta the engine.” THAT ETERNAL PAIR It ma kes life miserable.249 words
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Advertisement499 1931-01-30 14 A PERFECT jelly is Jfft i Stanfel instantly, sets quickly The 9 h.p. Car and contains the high- meets the demand TOP I car that can be (UfUbOS I relied upon, underall conditions, to give every satisfaction. Jelly Crystals Agents at Penang and Kuala Lumpur: 1 I t i S499 words
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Article658 1931-01-30 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET, Penang, January 30, 1931. Mu iTON eta. Mutton Indian M ner lb 56 Head Bheep or foai w each 1-30 Liver with hear* <& lung do 1.50 P VT«'»! do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 idney M658 words
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Advertisement157 1931-01-30 15 u < Ta < STORAGE > S w g R BATTEH.ES ft S Willard FOR STARTING LIGHTING IGNITION The Willard Lard Rubber Case with Willard Changed Rone Dry Platei t-roectFG with Wiiltrd Threaded Rubber Insulators. The Last Word in BATTERY CONSTRUCTION, If You Require Maximum Service, with Minimum Upkeep Cost,157 words
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Advertisement522 1931-01-30 15 THE P 1 NA N G \A U I'M GAZETTE > J List of Places where the “Gazette” JLJI can be bought at 10 Cents. LOCAL. Abdul Rahman, E. and O. Hotel and Runnymede Hotel. V y 7j\ f/l j j Md. Eusoff, Victoria Pier v'lJ rd Jr and Swettenham522 words
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Advertisement1108 1931-01-30 16 TH* R! I’F FIJNNFI 1 INE I DOLLAR STEAMSIH? LINS IHL BLLib INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PEN \NG ~ZdSL I WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. Feb 5 Amsterdam, London, and tiainburg. x PHILOCTETES Fob 12 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and I x RHEXEN’OR Feb 19 Amsterdam. London and Hamburg. I\ J MEDITERRANEAN1,108 words
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Advertisement717 1931-01-30 16 P. 0.-BRITISH i AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated ■> England) MAIL PASSENGER AO CARGO Pmnsufar and Oriental S ICo under cog- Psnang, Teiu Swhmi»» I tract with His Najectf» Bwcrameiit, LondM ind Sm. I end Fsn East Nsl Serras B I Outwards frM London lor China and Japan. Mata Hari717 words
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