Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 January 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAIL'r No. 26. VOL. LXXX’X SATURDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 495 1 f. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52,Leith Street UTMiffT .Hi' I'i'l iWVHhWj ■i ?TDD *E?KTHP I A paint for every purpose. I Ji IjOOiJuJX 1 Jlsbestos Semen' I xr ’~~''X I Xflir? Corr T‘ ed /W s fw Wg| jSSlf' Sheets j I Fire
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    • 14 1 U.TOKISAISL STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STBEET, PENANG.
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  • 202 2 Fourth Professional Meeting Ist Day, Saturday, 31st January, 1931. 2nd Day, Wednesday, 4th February, 1931. 3rd Day, Saturday, 7th February, 1931. Sutject to sufficient entries, the following race® will be provided (a) Three run® for Cltsi 3 Horses. Stake® $l,( 00. (b) Three run® for Class 4
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 460 2 POSITION WANTED European Medical Officer desires appointment; free February 15th. Bex No. 19 cl j Pinang Gazitte. —3-2 TO LET 2 newly builc bungalow® in Pinhorn Road off Green Lane with 3 bedroom® and bathroom®, garage etc. Apply to Guan Pharmacy. —u c A spacious and well ventilated Compounii House,
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    • 366 2 Io the Estate of Lawrence Combe Brown deceased Pursuant to the Trustees Ordinance 1929. Notic' is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demand® upon or sgdnst the Estate of Lawrence Combe Brown late of No. 10 Scotland Roid, Penang, who died on the 19ih
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    • 1842 2 Municinal Notice municipal notice. POLICE NOTICE, -Banks Mumcipai_ivouce The Parking Place for motor vehicles DOGS Traffic Regulations Thaipusam, nethe: ilands H trading som at Fort Cornwallis is declared open as i ftneoroorated i„ nn CI ET? from Monday the 26th instant. reminded Festival, Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th by Royal
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  • 323 3 HELPS TO KILL EX-LOVER “TAKEN FOR A RIDE” Body Found by Air Mail Pilot THE am-zing story has jus; come t< light of the exp oils of a girl, ogee 16, who is in custody on a chMgi of murdering her swdethrart, who was i
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  • 586 3 A FEW DOS AND DONTS BY ONE WHO KNOWS MAJOR M. C. COOK, in reference to an article in the Pioneer by R.F.W. Ashworth on settling in New Zealand, write?:— I went to New Zealand in 1928 on a year's leave and my family joined m«
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 337 3 For Gentlemen I j us f Unpacked a New Shipment J i of I Brocaded Silk g Dressing Gowns T-fi&sM I iii striking designs W%7 I and colours, good quality, beautiful soft silk, well cut and neatly finished in 30 different shades. Silk Skirts Pyjamas, Plain striped in different qualities,
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    • 102 3 SECURE IMMUNITY FROM HEADACHES INDIGESTION INSOMNIA The key to the miraculous /Web mastery of Dr. Cassell s X Tablets over all nerve and x. digestive complaints is r simply —nourishment. In Xj| v Dr. Cassell's Tablets are specially prepared mgre- L/Rmi Jr dients each with a definite health giving dutv
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    • 383 3 BOR.N I6QO —STILL COING STRONG i A THIS CONCERNS OUR REPUTATION Reputation is something to talk about when it carries with it popularity as great as that of Johnnie Walker. That reputation is staked upon Johnnie Walker Red Label and it has produced sales larger than any other whisky in
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    • 214 4 THE AUSTIN SEVEN COMES OF AGE 1910 was a memorable year. Trade was good, the country was flourishing, and there was prosperity and a quiet contentment to which the present time is in sharp contrast. His Majesty King George the Vth succeeded to the throne of the Empire. This was
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  • 664 5 The Cause of a Big Freeze-Up THE prediction of certain Fdentietg that t>n lo© Age in «ppro« ching suggests the question, “What hi the cause of an Ice Agt?’’ It is an undoubted fact that the earth has passed through one Ice Age, and
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  • 311 5 By one who Breaks Them By Parliaments: —To stop making laws. We’ve had enough. By ny golf partner.—To refrain from telling me how well he plays when I am net his partner. By the man next door. —To stop entertaining the whole street with
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 159 5 I JJESTIC T/ CK SOUND UzZfISYS TEM To-night at 6.15 9.30 Positively the Last Night. Matinees: To-day To*morrow at 2-45 p.m. Paramount’s Highly Entertaining Musical Comedy QUEEN HIGH WITH Charles Haggle Frank Morgan Stanley Smith —O in ger Kogers I Four Snappj Songs Hilariously Funny Comely! New York Paid $5-50
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    • 115 5 J The most generally useful Medicine Tor all Climates Ott oMrowpeV" I&J irru umr rnw j u *r GEIWINE iHsi®iil Thera J 9 8 •I&TL J .Ji fl k I NO M Substitute. Acta like charm In Checks and arrests B DIARRHOEA and FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. UTnts A /»UII I
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    • 175 5 e tennis balls FOR MALAY the EAST wL 1 Th® New Spalding Trop- ical Tennis Balls will wear un der severest climatic conditions, while their I j bound and speed are (xt JH identical with the require- Zy Ilf ments of Championship Vl s-JJj Tennis.* "USED IN SEVEN r\ CONSECUTIVE
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  • 2624 6 PEEL AVENUE CIRCUS QUESTIONS BY MR. L. E. SLOWE Minutes of an ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commiesionera of George Town, Pura'ig. held on Monday the 12th January» 1931. Present Mr G W Bryant (President), Dr J E Smith, Mr Yeoh Cheang Ann, Mr H H Abdoo!
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 156 6 .Sllenburgs Foods I Made from the purest milk i of cows pastured in the home a counties, the Allenburys Foods are as easily digested I as mother’s milk. They are g germ free and are sixnplv and quickly made by the adm dibon of boiling water only. IBfc FeUJUI Bini
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    • 112 6 ROYAL >l. ’**■<*’ SVU/SS ROLLS Jam Rolls Fancy Past ies 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, F atronised by Royalty [STD. 1872. Real Advantage to Slump Pockets We
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 31 6 the ATRE^ROYALJ: TO-NIGHT <SL UNTIL SUNDAYLOUISE LORRAINE in > “Runaway Bride” tee s TEX MAYNARD in < “Prince of the Plains” (5 rcC WILLIAM HAINES in West Point < 9 re£ “FromSoupto Nuts (2-reclConieA
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  • 366 7 LOCAL LECTURES Instructional Classes to Teachers Teachers employed in the Government fjchoola in Penang have this week been listening to a series of short addresses on greech training, voice training, voice preser ■vation and voice production given by Mr. Hugh Denham who was for five
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  • 95 7 SUPREME COURT CAUSE LIST Case to be Shut Out till March? The list of cases to be tried next month was fixed in the Supreme Court. Singapore, before the Chief Justice, ir William Murrison. and Mr. Justice Mills. On th« list of cases awaiting trial
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  • 210 7 PUBLICITY FILM SHOWN AT PENANG An interesting cinematograph film in three reels of approximately 400 feet depict ing an accurate picture of the manufacture and performances of Mobiloil, the product of the Vacuum Oil Co., Ltd., was exhibited yesterday at the Hutchings School in the presence of
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  • 56 7 2,200 PEOPLE WITHDRAW RESIGNATIONS Bombay, January 17 The Director of Information says that up o the end of December, 2,200 village j ICers and servants in Gujerat have withrawn their resignations, tendered in with the civil disobedience Movement. This indicates a distinct ad ance over the figure, published
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 497 7 'To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) >( Air. —With you and your correspondent Dog Lover assuredly many will agree that our City Fathers would have been well advised had they arranged for the issue of muzzles free. Instead, they set up what virtually is a monopoly
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  • 311 7 British subjects visiting Si '.m do not need to have their passports visa e I A wreath was sent to the grave of the late Col R R. Taylor by the Seiemban Branch of the E.S.A M. The committee of the St. David a Society, Singapore has
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  • 297 7 I UNDEE CLUBS’ TASKS Full English League Fixcures THE following are the matches to be played today in the English League and the Scottish Cup: DIVISION 1 Arsenal v Birminyham Aston Villa v Middlesbro’ Blackburn R. v Leicester C. Blackpool v Sunderland Chelsea v Liverpool Grimsby
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  • 143 7 INDISCRIMINATE PURCHASE OF TIN SHARES Like the rubber and tea share markets, the tin share market is usually all one way in its movements says the financial editor of the London “Evening Standard”. With dealers but sparsely supplied with stock it is not surprising that prices
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  • 767 7 FULL DRAW Ties Arranged for Monday The following ties have been arranged for Monday Championship Singles R W Scarlett v G Goldsack. G C Ashworth v O G van Houten. Singles Handicap (Class A) —3 G D Prockter v —15.3 D J Fleming. —3 T A
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  • 100 7 An All-Soviet Conference of Secretaries of the Osoaviakhim (Society for Aerial and Chemical Defence) has been opened in Moscow to consider the results of the "decade of defence” organised from Nov. 15 to Nov. 25 throughout the U.S.S.R. Malinovsky, the general secretary of the Osoaviakhim, informed the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 887 7 New Advertisements. MISCELL IXEOUB. POLICE NOTICE Wanted:— English Touring Car ,o:_ traffic regulations-; FIREWORKS DISPLAY AUCTION 4th February, 1931. BEACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS i. p r m p.m. until the Silver Car, lon its return, has left the junction of 'NOTICE OF SALE Macalleter Road and Race Course Road. the
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  • 424 8 Apparently the Malayan Indian Conference Authorities are flirting with the possibilities of arranging a demonstration throughout Malaya to celebrate the release from gaol of Mahatma Gandhi and his satellites. We hope that the Malayan Governments will take immediate and decisive steps to ensure that the idea does
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  • 247 8 Reason for Decline of Drug Taking in Egypt Geneva, January 30 Retailers’ greed in adulterating up to ninety per cent was nuntioned hy Russell Pasha to the Op um Commttee as one of the main causes of the decreise of fifty per cent in drug taking
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  • 61 8 £274 Collected on East Coist of Sumatra Medan January 24 All Poppy Day contributions from the East Coast of Sumatra have now been received and as a result the organiser, Mr. F. 0. Finch, has remitted to the British Legion the sum of £274 4s. Bd. This figure
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  • 28 8 Reuter. London January 31 A bulletin says that as a result of last night’s rest and a quiet day, Princess Beatrice has gained a Inti strength.—
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  • 1398 8 Our London Let ter The Glories of Persia Wonders at Scientific Exhibition (From Our Own Correspondent) London. January 8 THE Evhib tion of Persian Art at the Royal Academy which remains open until the end of February, is of greater significance than may be imagined by those who have had
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 226 8 BEATRIX F NON SAL- AMMONIAC DRY RADIO BUTTERIES Gaining Grater 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 consideredNo corrosion •no deterioration when not in use.... absolute freedom from noise positively longer life
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    • 36 8 IE. O. HO t El. TONIGHT AFTER DINNER DAHCE. To-morrow, Sunday, let February ORCHESTRAL COHO RT at 9-3» P m I fl HHBUMIi !)■■< 11 Hill I' ill i CULTIVATE the Habit OF Drinking 1 Lipton’s Teas
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 105 8 DEATH Tan —At premises No. 13. Green Hall, Penang, on Friday night. Janu.w 30. 1931. the son of Madam Koh Suat Hoon, wife of Mr. Tan Ba Cbcng of Rangoon, aged 11 hours, fourth grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Koh Leok Hup, of Penang. Mother progressing well S. 8.. F.
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  • 334 9 Reuter tragedy in SWITZERLAND Three British Women Killed buried under snow AVALANCHE Survivors’ Two Nights Without Food Berne, January 30 Three British women tourists, i\lrs. L. C. Furnival, Miss Furnivall and Miss Leslie Galloway and one guide were killed on an expedi tion from Jungraujoch for Aletsch Glacier.
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  • 242 9 •—Rugby Radio Service. Lady Houston’s Offer to Guarantee £lOO,OOO ondon, January 30 lady Houston widow of the millionaire shipowner, has offered to guarantee a sum Of £lOO,OOO which the Prime Minister considers necessary to defray expenses in connection with promoting a British entry to defend the Schneider
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  • 78 9 Reuter. Second Reading of Bill for Leyy on Manufacturers London, January 30 Jue House of Commons read a second IR1 the Rubber Industry Bill, a private a ure designed to safeguard rubber -rch by means of a levy of one twentyj 1,1 penny per lb on all rubber
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  • 129 9 1. —Reuter. Ex-Chancellor’s New Campaign LIFE OF EMPIRE INVOLVED London, January 30 Beginning his campaign ‘to save India Mr. Churchill in a speech at Manchester declared “upon the supreme question of India which is no ordinary question of poli ties, but involves the life of
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  • 138 9 —Reuter. Methodical and Patient Devotion to Peace Causes Faris, January 30 A Ministerial declaration read in Parlia ment says the new Government will devote itself methodically and patiently to the organisation of peace in the world with the collaboration of all nations sincerely ani mated by the
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  • 192 9 Retired Senior Officers to be Recalled STANDS BY STORY Washington, January 30 The Navy Department is ener getically pushing on preparations for General Butler’s -court-martial which will be comprised of five to thirteen senior naval officers General Smedley Butler (U. S. Marines) is charged with telling a
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  • 259 9 throughout the night.—Rugby Radio Service. 56 Lives Lost at Whitehaven PATHETIC SCENES London, January 30 Two hundred were working in the Haig Pit Whitehaven, at the time of the explo sion which occurred as the night-shift whs preparing to descend the workings which
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  • 141 9 Now in India helping Siam's Trade Prince Purachatra of Siam, who recently returned from a tour of the Philippines. China and Japan in the interests of Ham's export t-ade, is now in India for the tame purpose. When in Rangoon. Prince Purachatra stayed at Government House and met
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  • 277 9 Descendant of Man who Died in 1418 London. January 18 The strange story of a disinherited son and a search for the descendant of a knight, who died 500 years ago, are revealed by the announcement in the London Gazette which states inter alia that Francis
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  • 87 9 Reuter. A merican Concerns’ Offer to Nationalist Government Nanking. January 80 It is reported that American shipping concerns have approached the Communica tions Ministry with a proposal to form a Sino-American shipping company, American owners to furnish the steamers, hoist the Chinese flag and operate the services on
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  • 99 9 Reuter. Reign of Terror at Buenos Aires Ended Buenos Aires, January 31 After terrorising the City for three years the anarchists Di Giovanni and Scarfe have been arrested and are to be shot. Di Giovanni, who was born in Italy, is accused of throwing a bomb which wrecked
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  • 98 9 .—Reuter, No Money to Pay Municipal Salaries bicago, January 30 While denying reports that Chicago is in serious monetary difficulties, officials admit that the Municipality is again facing a financial crisis rendering payment of city employees' salaries impossible. Matters are expected to come to a head on
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  • 141 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Negotiations Last Far into the Night London. January 30 The Prime Minister, speaking at Watford where he opened a new trade union hall this evening, said he had been engaged throughout the day in an attempt to straighten out the diffiiculties in the cotton industry
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 57 9 ••’ll .lIIIHIIL' III! Illi Illi Uli j PUBLIC HOLIDAY There will be no issue of the PINANG GAZETTE on Monday, February 2, which ha* been proclaimed a public holiday. g i lllllllinuiH g CHINESE NEW YEAR Renovate your premises with SYNOLEO DISTEMPER The Best on the Market. STOCKED BY Durege
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    • 101 9 “KING of JAZZ Hear JOHN BOLES Sing Song of the Dawn A”J D It Happened in Monterey. Once at the Queen’s Theatre and Hundreds of Lmes on I 1 His Master’s Voice Record No. B S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., 16, Bishop Street, Penang. v............................. Have your motor car spr-y painted
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 187 9 i ■mu ***************1 1» PHONE Best Sound I 2 6 4 L N j n I 645 TO-NIGHT 9-30 I, Here 1 To Smash Al'-Time Records I UasiverHal’s Gorgeous Ali-Techuicolonr S»?per I Extravaganza! R ‘King of Jazz” See Hear for the Fiot lime. fl George Dramatization of 'Lhapso ly in
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 514 10 BUSINESS DWINDLING Industrial Demand Unsatisfied Singapore) January 28 It is extremely diffiault to write a bright review of markets thia week, be cause buaineea over the past fortnight has dwindled to very meagre proportions and commodity and share m irkets have lapsed to a state of
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    • 159 10 BOUST3AD CO, LTD. Penang, January 28 The market has continue! dull and uninteresting since we last wrote and the closing spot quotation shows a small decline on the week of cent per lb. Latest advices from London and Naw York quote their markets quiet but steady at
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    • 579 10 FRASER’S REPORT Little Movement in Market Singapore, Jan. 27, Pending the df fiaite decision of Government on the tin restriction question) the announcement regarding which is expected from Heme shortly very little movement has taken place in the local tin share market and the few
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    • 165 10 Penang, January 31, 1931. cts. Benn ar Opium p. chest oom 5,000.00 Cloves 90.0 C Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Macc Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 110 s 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 15.00 Copra ?undried sales 5.80 Kattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Stall Shells 13.00 Riba—
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    • 129 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day 00 OQ 03 Shares. J? CQ OQ pq OQ c. c. c. sc. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 11/6 12/- 11/6 12’- ex Klang B
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    • 57 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £***** 6 Unchanged 3 Mootin’ £ll5 5-0 Down 5/SINGAPORE $58.00 per piad O wn 37$ c. 175 tons tan RUBBER: London 315/16 d. Unchanged New York 7| c. (Sold) Down Jc. Local 12 c. Down J c.
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    • 93 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) B.R. Sheet 12 cts per pound =per pl $l6/Quiet. London 3 15/161 New York 71 cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). Gene al Produce Agency Lti. Singapore Price* for Standard Ribbed Smoked Shvei for to-day are ae follow: Spot 12 eta. per lb.
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    • 69 10 P nang, J»nu»ry 31, 1981. (Bp Courtuv ef The Chartered Eank) On London Knt De u*ud 2/3 23/82 4 mite 2/3 i Private 3 m/t* c-M’t 2/4 3/32 8 Documentary 2/4 7/32 On New York Benk Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 1551 Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T.
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    • 73 10 (Rugbt Radio Sibviob) London, January 30 Paris, 123.92; New York. 4.8555; Brussels. 34.83; Geneva, 25.11; Amt ter dam, 12.07 Milan. 92,75 Berlin, 20.48 Stockholm, 18.14 Copenhagen, 18.16; Oslo, 18.16, Vicuna, 34.53: Pra vn* .164 s Helsingfors 192$ Madrid 47 90 Lisbon. 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 817 Rio, 4s;
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  • 385 10 st. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church Of England) Septuagesima Sunday. 7-50 Litany, 8-0 Matins, Ps l p 4. H. 34. g 30 Holy Communion, 9 15 Holy Communion Tamil. 5-0 Children’s Service, 6 Evensong, p a 148, H. 37, 407, 210, 228, Magnificat Nunc Dimitis Maunder. Monday Feb 2
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  • 306 10 INSTRUCTOR’ < VAI UABLE WORK In supporting a recorrmendation for sn addition to the Government vote to :he Singapore Flying Cub, the nominee on the committee wmte: “It would be impossible for the Club to carry on at present without the assistanca of a paid Instructor and
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  • 1019 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST NAMKB. Z §3g I. j. d KUBBBB {D«Um.| 9 e I 0 Alles by Babbea Oe 1 1C Aloi wajah Bubboa Bata&® »0 IIE Amalgamate! Malay r' 1 J Ayer Hftam Planting Synlfewte 1 10 1 2. /Lyei Kuning Rabbet Eatatea 20 3 Ayer Molek Rubber
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 40 10 BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. A Million (new second-hand and rare) on every subject in stock State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues with particulars of Books-on-Approval Scheme. 17C 121, Charing Hross Road, London, England.
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    • 339 10 I m I I 4; H m I I If W&& I L r I I /y Parker I Bluofold I Sets low in I Your Pocket I SLIP a Parker Duofold iut» I your pocket—join it with a I Parker Pencil. They both set I r.eatly low, safe from
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  • 868 11 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the Id To-la? 8a Tapab from Bitoe Bihra and Aaahan. Sails for A?aban and Bat< e Bahra on Sunday at 8 a. m. m v'“ Rompin
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 44 11 t T j&H Mr For beautiful teeth you must 'V R B F use Used by the world’s ft® Skl B k most beautiful wornen Use f* *J? KW Odol Toothpaste and Odol Mouthwash night and morning. of W.. SiwJjp.. a; -row I IT
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    • 480 11 to IJoa I I i I I I a > ,,p jro. L /j I Hiir’wh'’/ te? I V J? H 'vi x JO B »v- Mil At Home or Abroad QiOi B| 1 ®»k i -1 47// Eaud.Cologn. '4711 E,au <le Cologne and '4711 i 'kSTTj.'! I'3 Oiigiaal bottle
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  • 444 12 THROWS HERSELF FROM WINDOW Deceived Husband About Wedding Cake Gertrude Blundell (19), who threw herself front a window the day after her wedding, was the subject of a Birmingham inquest recently. She was married ot Boxing Day, and the tragedy followed her remorse after her husband discovered that
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  • 185 12 THE TRIALS OF A BISHOPRIC Many Vicars are better off financially, in their own parishes th n they would be in higher ecclesiastical authority ai the head of a diocese according to Canon Blunt, Vicar of St. Werburgb, Derby, who to exchange his vicariate with £640
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 421 12 Av fikyvM'LiW Wm El SW 'IH R l\l I/Cjl'Ul' W Jk ■*dHhwm p<H 8 U v ™s B D.D.D. Prescription is an infallible remedy for Eczema» Psoriasis, Bad Leg, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ringworm, Dhobies Itch, or other skin trouble. Salves cannot do the work—they simply clog the pores. D.D.D.
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    • 35 12 1/JUW7KS m-C PiLLs, I APIOL A STEEL h Sure certain aP Female r c complatnta.Everykdvahowld 3 Sleep 'tot tv the housti. W, J. EDMONDS, K H The English Pharmeoj V 52, 54. Beech Street. Penang.
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    • 499 12 lE}yeryw>iwe Has a Choice Bratid of j Bat Tbsrc is Only One Br«ind of Seda Worth Mixing it With I HE I Fraser Neave Ltd. j PENANG S. S. BRANCHES ALL. OVER MALAYA. jgi 4—WK.— 3MBM W— apaw m—nil w B—R ■IHIIIIfIIWIM—HF Wlirwiros e- 4 bW' V•• A V H
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  • 274 13 EAST MEETS WEST Appeal for Greater Sympathy DR. Tagore held “court” in Hyde Park Hotel when “the All People’s Association” gave a reception in the poet’s honour. He spoke seated in a chair—a venerable figure with a soft melodious voice—surrounded by an extraord ir aril y
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  • 318 13 IF THE CHETHARS APPEALED TO DOWNING STREET! D'acuesing the proceedings at the Federal Council meeting, the Malay Mail” says: Tae speech cf the Resident of Perak was a most able and. in fact, decisive contribution to the discussion of the Small Holders' Bll—though it might have been equally
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  • 121 13 ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN The British War Office is preparing an advertising campaign to attract 8,700 recruits to make up a deficiency in the authorised Army strength, bringing it to 193.000, says a recent London message. The director of the campaign reports that recruits are being held
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 310 13 n je ZU < k fo v x < 4 vrV 4 4 'V wk 4 k J Sk < flilw < 4 s3r n\ W < 4 k < 4 Wi\ i 4 k Ifi 1 yL-H /iiV k > < j < J How Quickly Baby Grows! J
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    • 261 13 1 saHanu-L..i i. i—j F digestion -> OUT=OF= i order A COURSE OF /gyTfly 43 EIGHTEEN HOLE GOLF COURSE K acrerm rncKfalttyn xil tht Hun Hen, Hotef. 3O *frorvt, Pc-nxmy, by Express Trouna i g For further information THE INFORMATION BUREAU If If pl«asr elip out this ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS
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  • 425 14 DECIMAL CURRENCY Our World Language to Be Simplified Discussing some vf the changes in old habits which have prove! inconvenient, Mr. Harold Cox in the i. unday Times rays there is no real difficulty iu retormirg our calendar. He also argues the case for altering the
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  • 283 14 THE SINGAPORE AND MALAYAN EDITION FOR 1931 The familiar “Buku Mera" which every businessman in Malaya aeks his tamby to bring at frequent intervals has made its appearance from the office of Printers, Ltd. This is the 52ud annual publication of the Singapore and Malayan Directory, and once again
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 559 14 ANY CAR FROM HENLYS IS WORTH MORE owllllp v wSfz Worth more because if is backed by a firm you fa FT can t rus w '*h a nation-wide service organisafion Because it carries a liberal and dependable in guarantee to repurchase at the expiration of your I leave. Because
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    • 7 14 PERRINS I SIDIE ON 7HF IHNING- TABLE;
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    • 425 14 iSSOrt i!^ 11 w J 1 QUICKLY/ II Mil EYED W--W DIGESTIVE disorder is nearly always due to excess stomach acid which ferments food, l* 2 makes painful gases form, and attacks the lining of the stomach. To overcome the acidity and AT'to, w» «L thus conquer indigestion there is
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  • 622 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET, Penang, January 31, 1931. Mutton cte. Matton Indian per lb 56 Head Sheep or goal each 1-30 Liter with heart A lung do 1.50 Trip* do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet w 40 idney pair 30 Feet m. the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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