Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 February 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 27. VOL. LXXXIX TUESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 413 1 I. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street —33 ESE f SSsaaai^™aaB BaHiaH ™B>H™B™>MHMMBHSMHSaBHKS®EiCTaBHMHBBBBBBaH«K!HBHHESSSHaBm®HffiBHn3RaS6ai Don't 10r... to ask lor- MOET CHANDON I A 'IHITBBEADS J ®r 1919 A i RR" “s he beer with the true I tiMßft t lit nnn T I
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    • 14 1 H.TOKISATSL STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68.70. BISHOP STBBET. PENANG.
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    • 2023 2 position wanted rt>w^g<rrry Municipal Notice POLICE NOTICE European Medical Officer desires JJ! 0 The Parting Place for motor vehicle, TRAFFIC REGULATIONS—--1 dopenM FIREWORKS display 3 2 THE LONDON aMRETTEMM CO., LTD., h6 > IP* 47, Lionel Road, Brentford, j£L*J I V MISCELL 1 XEOUS. M.aa.o.ex, En.l.nd. I Morning 7 a.m.
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  • 1163 3 Dundee’s Great Triumph Snow Causes Several P ostponements English League Resu’ts London, January 31 THE following are the result of matches played to-day in the English League and the Scottish Cup: DIVISION I Arscaxl 1 BirminMhaui 1 Aiton Villa 8 Middlfesbro’ ‘Blackbuin R. v Leicester
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    • 214 3 g el r/lklBW H k'j H v W ill IO gf ir Keep cool —through a 471 11 8 When sweltering heat is threatening to sap your strength, when you > are listless and weary, then “4711” Eau de Cologne will kes£ you to regain vigour and elasticity. A. sponge
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  • 2323 4 Penang Horses Sweep The Board J. Gunning’s Treble Sunmaid II Wins in a Canter Marco Surprises By TIC-TAG Ttiping, Saturday As might have been excepted 'almost one-third the crowd at the Taiping races yesterday was from Penang and not only did Penang largely support the meeting
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 137 4 PILLS. I APIOL STEEL 1 Sure and certain for all Female 9 complaints. Every lady should 3 I keep s box in the house. 1 4 W, J. KDMONOS, B The English Pharmao) B J 52, 54, Beach Street. Penang 9 New! Quick cooking Quaker Oats jA.SK your grocer for
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    • 250 4 SMi. i i dvivAFQ SOLD RECOMMENDED -id» W X > BY STORES EVERYWHERE Oldeindlish V. R. VICK CO, HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS. I S,N PORE penang. is acclaimed Ihe Aristocrat of the Breakfast Table.” Jaded appetites respond to its delightful touch of nic bitterness and full natural flavour. Try alto
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  • 700 5 Mr. E.H. Hardy, formerly editor of the Malay Mail” is starti g a new daily paper in Patna, Bihar Oridga. Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadjen has been apo noted Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affaire, Hong Korp. Miss E. J. McOirihy, Mi ran of the General
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  • 74 5 M s in l Douglas Fairbanks, and Victor Fleming stated last week that after spending several days in Japm sight-seeing they should sail for Siam, whe ce they exp ctedtoflyio Cambodia, French IndoChiu?. After this they intend to go tiger hunting in the Sju.hern Indian jangles,
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  • 597 5 A severe snowstorm in the Midlands ar;d North of E g] ,nd during the weeke« d caused traffic dislocation. A Vienna mrsaage says Professor Wenckebjih has ci-pted the Netherlands Goverument i, vitation to study ber-iberi in the ,Dutch East ladies and is shor.ly going to Batavia
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  • 117 5 AND IMMEDIATE JAIL FOR BANKRUPTS “It ia a pity that judg s are no longer able to order the thumbscrew to extract the truth,” This remark was made by Mr, Justice Stephens, a Judge of the Appeal Court for East Afric*, during the hearing of an
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  • 116 5 SEREMBAN RESIDENT KILLED As a result of a motor accident at Batu Pah at, Johore, on Thursday, Mr. I. J. Pertire, of Seremban, lost his life, It is understood that Mr. and Mrs. Pereira were travelling to Seremban from Singapore, where they had b<en on a
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    • 235 5 I I b X .;<:■ ,>• .f "A...A J 1 I > /X"»' -2 jI II 4 >U I if Mg U li> f, I |i u I ij. b al’»io«; ij,>» 'j s i' h i CUHjFO«D.S^ sn b I Jy Oo «.JU*I»AM3***’ X ts/ ‘1 BABY KNOWS! From
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    • 637 5 PINANG >1 GAZETTE z > List of Places where the “Gazette” can be bought at 10 Cents. J LOCAL. w Abdul Rahman, E. and O. Hotel arxi Ji||||| Runnymede HoteL Eusoff, Victoria Pier an< l Swettenham Pier. Ismail, Logan’s Archway, Beach Sa. Doubles the Beauty Uydi ,27 Leitb st,oel p
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  • 336 6 SUNGEI PATANI MATCH Fine Bowling by La Brooy A team of Ceylonese cricketers drawn from the Ceylon Association, Penang, travelled to Sungei Patani on Sunday and met Kedah in a one-day match In spite of the fast that the cricket season has just started the visitors
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  • 265 6 SEEING AND HEARING TALKIES IN YOUR OWN HOUSE London, Jan. 9 Increased power (f technical refinement and the co-operation of the Broadcasting Authority a*e now reported to be the only desiderata for the development of a system to enable people to see and hear talkies in their
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  • 548 6 ties and results “B” Class Singles and Doubles Draw The f Bowing are the rrsnlts of tennis tournament ties played yesterday Championship Singles R W Scarlett beat G Goldsack 7—5, gg t g—l; CG ia» Houten b»a G C Ashworth 6 —2, 6 ‘3. Singles Handicap
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  • 295 6 LECTURE ON **H GH SCHOOL AFFAIRS” A sequel to the recent trouble in the Chinese High School at Bukit Timah was heard in a case which came before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Third Police M’giatrate, on Friday when a Chinese student was ordered
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 176 6 I I iifto i s Wiojh I I l/'iK 1 j t r- < I i r I—y1— y p. Z v'2 Sk L I I li&^— 1 ’\Slknbwgs Foods :j Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the B home counties, the ‘Allenburys* Foods are as easily
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    • 78 6 The Empire’s Best Tinned Butter 11 1 SOLE IMPORTERSSingapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. P 1A A NO FOR $lO -OO PER MONTH. You can hire a good piano for $lO-00 pei month, and this sum includes free tunings. CHOOSE ONE TO-DAY. PIANO Co fez* PENANG Y 'j* MACQNOCHSE'S Finest Fresh
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 146 6 >JJESTI C J Westen SOUND I*""‘8 SYSTEM To-night at 6-15 A 9-30 POSITIVELY The Last Nigh»! JACK OAKIE in PaRAMOUNUS NEWEST COM!’DY SMASH “The Sap from Syracuse” with GINGER ROGERS He ma; be ‘Tae Sap from Syrdccse,” bat h -’a the big eh >t from Mirthiand, when he mixej with
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  • 1524 7 Programme for To-Morrow Lady Tessie and Hop Over Good Things Notes and Selections By TIC-TAC Below will be found the full programme for to morrow’s races i I’aip'ng, the second’ day of the Fouth Professional Meeting. There ro seven events on the card but Lood sport
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  • 92 7 Many Rates Doubled as from Yesterday (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. February 2 Effective from to day. the Government has introduced a heavier customs tariff Luxuries only are affected, the beer and wine duties remain unchanged, but brandy, whisky, rum, gin, etc. and also imitations thereof are doubled.
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  • 94 7 —Reuter. Postponement of External Debt Payments New York, February 2 From Lima it is learned that the new Financial Minister has declared that the Government will follow the advice of the American financial expert Edwin Walter Kemmerer who is reorganising the finances of Peru and who favours a
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  • 323 7 Penang Celebration Accordii g to tha H ndn religion the star Pusana in the month of Thai.’’ when coinciding with a Full Moon, is considered very auspicious and the day is celebrated throughout the woi Id wherever the Hindus reside. It is not confined to a certain
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  • 109 7 240 Mile» an Hour Daytona, Florida February 2 CaptGn Malcolm Campbell driving his 1400 hn rse power British oar Bluebird in a practice run, attained an approximate speed of 210 miles an hour unofficial y timed. Sir llen r y Segrave s record of 231 miles
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  • 170 7 —Reuter. SEA-BED LIFTING Vessels Putting to K ea from Napier (N,Z.) Wellington, February 2 An alarming earthquake was felt this morning and the viaduct of Hawkes Bay district was damaged, The sea bottom at Napier is stated to be lifting in consequence of which steamers are putting out
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  • 829 7 APPEA'. DISMISSED “Black Magic” in Tne Province COMPt A NANT WHO WAS "AFRA D” lu the Surpeme Court this morning Mr. Justice Sproule disposed of two interesting criminal appeals—one being an appeal by the convict ed person and the other sent up by the
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  • 273 7 KONGSI FUNCTION Unveiling of Name Plates In honour of Dr. Ong Huck Chye, who has been appointed a Municipal Commisoner, and Dr. Ong Huck Leong who has just returned from England after his studies at Ediburgh, the Ong Kongsi gave an At Home yesterday evening at the
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  • 74 7 100,000 Tons Booked for the Far East London February 2 The Fi and I Time reports that the sale of a hundred thousand tons of Russian sugar to the East in one contract has been effected through intermediary London sugar brokers. The sugar has been placed with
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  • 47 7 (From Our Own Corespondent.) Bangkok, February 2 Sir Miles Lampson and prrty arrived from Angkor this evening and are leaving for Singapore by train on Wednesday morning. They will meet the Officer administrating the Government of the Straits before returning to Peking.
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  • 74 7 ENQUIRY FIXED Omar bin Abdullah, who is charged with the murder of his wife Fatima and her brother Abdullah on New Year’s Day at Kelawai R'>ad, was «gain produced before Mr. R.J F. Curtis, Police Magistrate, Penang. Mr T. E Conaghan who is appearing for the
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  • 44 7 The traits heet Almanac for 1931 will be issued to subscribers to the Pinang Gazette to day. We regret the delay in the issue of the almanac but difficulty was experienced in obtaining tl e detailed information of Government Department changes*
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 54 7 I Cars FOR Ho le LEAVE. I Take advantage of oar special arrangements and purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. HO WORRY —NO PELfrY NO EXTRA EXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. Call or write to us for particulars; WEARNE BROS., LTD., 30, Anson
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  • 21 8 Edwards—On 2nd inst., at the Penang Maternity Home to Joan, wife of J. W. E. Edwards, Bertam Estate —a son.
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  • 481 8 From the correspondence published on the subject of schoo 'hours—another letter appears in our correspondence columns today—it is clear that the new times laid down for study at the I Penang Free School have not met with the unanimous approval of 'parents. The headmaster, following publication of a
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  • 259 8 The scheme of Dr. Paul Monroe, an American economist, for settling the ills of of the world is certainly comprehensive, and its very magnitude arrests the attention. Hitherto it has been the fashion to propound schemes for dealing with the gold problem, the silver crisis, unemployment, the
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  • 1117 8  -  A. H. L Penang, Tuesday. OOHESE are hot days in the island of Penang. Each morning sees the temperature rising and men and women, animals and birds, are at pains to seek what little shade is offered so that it be cool and proof against the fierce
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  • 49 8 Reuter, Germany’s WXhdrawal By Reds NSZ Tn the course of Affairs Commit^ 6 ffioe tiDg Curtius’ report on the |he> sZ Council of the put forward a motion oQ withdrawal from ete of the Leagues regards and disarmament. faJ The Communists also drawal Both motions Reuter,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 216 8 e jmEgg 111 Mi I II I—— 1 1 I A TEMPTING DISH FOB EACH DAY GREAT VARIETY FOR 2?* YOUR SELECTION *ft T WlfitfT Lft a Qi Fruits, Vegetables. Prun eS Pineapple, Peaches, Bartlett Pears, Fan i7 Apricots, Cherries, Fruits for Sa'ad. Apples, Berries, Prunes, Figs, Asparagus, Spinach, Pork
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    • 50 8 E. O. HOTEL. TONIGHT AFTER DINNER danoe. 9-40 1». m. T .nr day, sth February IMPROMtru DANCE 9.39 p.m. Friday, 6th Februa’y, AFTER DINNER DANCE. 9.40 p.m. DANCE MUBIO BY THE BUtO Of THE SS- ’‘PRESIDENT HaYES” Sunday, Bth February ORCHESTRAL CONCERT K— I A Standard of Excellence Lipton’s Teas
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 53 8 'PHONE Best Sound 2 6 4 in Tow 6.15 —NIGHTLY —9.3O All Records Smashed Rightly Acclaimed the Most Gorgeous Entertainment I I Season Extended for a Few More Nights Only. I I Universal All-Coloured Triumph, I “King of Jazz” A Royal Feast of Colour Running Riot I in a Medley
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    • 24 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To Day. 016 a.m. 7.07 am. Midday 7.12 p.m. To-Morrow. 0.59 ».m. 7.45 a.m. 1.45 p.m. 754 p.m.
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  • 92 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Messrs. Oh Poh Eng and Oh Peng Loon, Oh Peng Wah and family sincerely thank all those who attended the funeral of the aged mother of the former and grandmother of the latter and all those who sent wreaths, banners etc., and also cars for their use in the
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  • 665 9 Scheme to Deal with All the World’s Problems at a Blow Proposals by Dr. Paul Monroe War Debts, Trade Depression and China’s Rehabilitation Markets Wlfch Could be Opened A scheme has been put forward by Dr. Paul Monroe, a distinguished American economist, for tackling almost all
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  • 136 9 Aue v Beu ter. Dollar Line Bid for Coastal Trade Nanking, February 2 It is officially stated regarding the proposed Sino American shipping agreement that Captain Robert Dollar recently sub knitted to the Chinese Government a memorandum proposing that the Dollar Line Provide a line of vessels to
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  • 36 9 London February 2 The following bulletin was issued to day J otn Kensington Palace: Although the 'nh* sethacjj recorded last evening w&? owed by .a somewhat disturbed night, ‘-ucess Ppatrice s condition this morning
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  • 110 9 Death of Mr. Frederick Marten Hale London, February 12 The deaths have occurred of Mr. Frede rick Marten Hale and Sir Andrew Balfour. —Reuter, Mr Hale invented the Hale Rifle Grenade and Hale aircraft bombs, the only available for the British and French forces when the war
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  • 74 9 Reuter. New Jersey Raids on Opium Dens New Jersey, February 2 A hundred and sixty three Chinese were rounded up in early morning raids on sixteen opium dens in Chinatown in an attempt to capture the leaders of the drug ring who are known to have just
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  • 131 9 —Reuter. King of Sweden Forbids the Banns PRINCE AND COMMONER Stockholm, February 2 A Royal love romance is the subject of a Court Circular issued to day in which King Gustav finally refuses his consent to the engagement of his grandson, Preence Lennart, to Miss Karin Nisswandt,
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  • 199 9 —Reuter. Precipitated by Mr. Theodore’s Reinstatement Sydney, February 1 The Government has suffered a serious setback at an important by election at Parkes despite the fact that Mr. Scullin actively participated in the campaign. The Nationalist, Mr Marr, defeated the Labour man, Mr. Martin, by a majority of
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  • 82 9 —Reuter. New York, February 2 From Para (Brazil) there are indications that Mr. Henry Ford is abandoning his rubber growing experiment after investing several millions in plantations on the Tapajos River region of Brazil. Employees have been reduced from three thousand to two hundred and
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  • 119 9 R vter British Servants Who Have Not Been Paid London February 2 In the House of Commons Mr. A.M. Samuel urged enquiries regarding five British members of the staff of the Canton Hankow Railway who have not yet received their due. Mr. Dalton replied that Mr Henderson had
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  • 365 9 —Reuter. “Appreciations” Suspended CONGRESS LEADERS TRUCULENT Civil Disobedience to a Continue London, February 2 In the House of Commons Captain Wedgwood Benn, replying to k a question, announced the suspension at present of the Government of India’s weekly appreciations of the situation in order to avoid
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  • 188 9 —Reuter. English Lady Mistaken for the Evangelist Shanghai, February 2 A telegram from New York on January 81, stated that the well known Evangelist, Aimee MacPherson, and her daughter Roberta, left Honolulu on Saturday for Shanghai aboard the President Wilson and added that Mrs. MacPherson was travelling
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  • 35 9 Rp uter. Borne, February 2 After two decades of unsuccessful search for petroleum in Italv gushes Moling 175 ««lions a minute have Iwn f und at F. nte Viva near Parma R-uter.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 212 9 HEDGES BUTLER’S WINES SPIRITS. I I Wine Merchants by Appointment to Ills Majesty King George V. H.R.H. The Prince of Wales. S SPECIALITIES-. WHISKfE w —“Commemoration Vat 250" tl ‘‘Royal Vat b PORTS “Empress” •’Sceptre” I SHERRIES “Club" Dry Full Amontillado. “Albion” Old Golden. g MADEIRA “Walnut” Old Bottled. CHAMPAGNE
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 48 9 |7tHEATKE BBOYAL For Two Nights from Tuesday 3rd to Wednesday 4th Feb. Hoot Gibson in “A Trick of Hearts 6 reels INTERVAL G'en Tryon with Barbabra Kent in “Lonesome” 8 reels Laura La Plante in The Cat and the Canary 8 reels GOD SAVE THE KI V G
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 1405 10 (To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette Sir,— lt is surprising and gratifying too in a way— to note that the Headmaster of the Penang Free School deemed it expedient to furnish you and your readers with facts that may help to keep the correspondence well informed and
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    • 169 10 Sir, I should like to know what steps (if any) are being taken by the P.W.D. to repair the disgusting state of the main road between Sungei Bakap and Nebong Tebal. It is getting from bad to worse and at the time of writing, 1
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  • 141 10 Penang, February 3, 1931. cts. 3«nai ar*i Opium p. ehist nom 5,000.00 Jlovee 90.00 Sold leaf eellen 72.03 Haoe Picking nom 170.00 Nutmsgs 80s 70 00 110 i h 60 00 Coconuts per 1.000 15.00 Copra Sundried sales 5.80 Rattais Bales 11.15 ans Course h 10.60 IrPF-n SraT
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 247 10 RETURNS FOR JANUARY Rawing Tin Fields Hours 600 Ou, yards 180,000 Piculs 1,092 The following are mine returns for the month of January i Approx. Working Ccs s 121,000 Approx. Realization 640,000 Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Ltd. Hours 764 Ou. yards 265,000 Piculs 1,092 App-ox. Working Oss 629,000
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    • 74 10 P nang, February 3, 1981. (Bp OomWmv VAb Chartered Bank} On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 m 4 m/ts 2/8 i Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 3 H Documentary !2/4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 France M T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 1551 Bangkok M T.T. 78
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    • 147 10 TO-DAY’S PRICER The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Saturday To day 2 2 S 2 Shares. 5 ’o 3 PQ OQ CQ QQ c. c. c. sc. Mla'Di, Johan Tin .25 .28 .25 .28 Kamunting T._
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    • 60 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices —s 77/V: LONDON Spt £ll3 7 6 Down 18/0 Months’ £ll4-15 0 Down 10/SINGAPORE $57.62| por Down 37 4 c. 225 ta tel RUBBER-. Inta 3 13/16 d. Down Id. Now Yvk 7f c. (6oM) Down fc. Local Ilf c.
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    • 217 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) B.R. Sheet Hl ds. per pound ~per pl 115/66 DnP, London 3 13/16d New York 7| cts. (gold). {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Price* for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are ae follow: Spot 11l cts. per lb.
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    • 1010 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST NAISBS. 5 3 f S’ Ct CQ a g ROBBIE CU«liaa«| 0 I AJIe bj Rabbet 0« m i in alar G»J»h Rabbet Irteke 90 110 Ayer Hltaun Flenkhm Bynlieale 1 10 1 20 Ayer Kuning Rabbet BrteW 20 30 Ayer Mclete Rabbet Oo 85 100
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    • 46 10 (Rugby Radio S«bvio<> LcDdw.FeW®Vnrk p„ta. N.w T»* Briuwla. 34.83; B.' tardam. 12.08 MiU». 20.4» Stookholm. f<» 18.16; 0.10,18.1 b, V;.onM go. 164 J; SKmS l Lisbon. I°*; 25 4 dumtaren, 817; R V Air.* 34id; a Moo« longkong, 0/Hs J Silv* Spot 13H; Forward
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    • 52 10 Runny mede’ The Ckeerjul Hotel'* dinner dance Every Wednesday and Saturday. MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE every Saturday morning and Sunday evening. Special Musical Attraction Sunday 15th Feby. The Schneider frio will render a Programme of high class mus e, commencing at 9 30 p.m. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager.
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    • 399 10 New AJvertiseg* O!,TR ACT Ban Balow SOTiw. C°o y Hn«.. Tempi.; ‘S’ Road C nstructioLs etc. n<l BeB and Piease at ply to 8. K. Phtav BnlHing C m factor, K)R Sale Exeelsa 100.VOO well grown n| d Raised from t p. o ial J„„ 8 ®'t. ptanuble a. coed,log
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  • 1027 11 BOX NG NIGHT AT THE ADELPHI Violent End to a Merry Party In 11 e Die rict Court, Singapore, on Frida;, before Mr. G. C. Doid, a farther chapter was reached in the case in which Mr. I. J, Paskiev’i is allege! to have caused Mr. F.
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    • 352 11 />NFRVF I pWsJyfr: Nourishment of the nerves and digestion is the only way to banish 2 22'. 11 >.—-yk Insomnia. There is no nerve 4\ y nourishment to equal Dr. Cassell’s; 44~k i icy contain Nutr ents for the Hood. 11 vpophosnhites for nerves, «Z 2" Tific Stem tchics for
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    • 562 11 W n—* j.- L Cold •'Ovaltine” is easy j| to prepare. Add to cold ji milk or milk and water. Whisk with an egg-wh’sk or shake in a cocktail shaker. Then you have a w creamy, foaming drink—- /T- as delicious as it is re- freshin*. Brimful, too, of '7
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  • 1709 12 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB ANNUAL MEETING Outgoings Will Have to Be Watched.” Discusiaion on the h'gh salaries paid to S. R. A. i ffic ah tcok pLci as lhe anta J meeting ot the Singapore Turf J.ub, held at the Chamber i f Commerce
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 339 12 For Perfect Hygiene SANITATION AND HYGIENE FOR THE TROPICS by John Woodside Ritchie and Margaret Anna Parcell. In two parts. The first part. a Primer of Sanitation for the Tronics rot only makes clear the danger of disease germs, but it teaches’ how to fight them. The second part, Physiology
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    • 83 12 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. IT Q 121, Charing Cross Road, fV* LILO London, England. In Exchange For 200 used Stamps
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    • 302 12 snu 180.0 /X GOWG 182 U W y’XX HI STRONG "GENTLEMEN PREFER Johnnie Walker “Red Label” is the whisky that has made the Johnnie Walker reputation. It is the popularity of this whisky which makes Johnnie Walker sales what they are—the largest in the world. Why Because of its quality—because
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  • 905 13 MR. ALDOUS HUXLEY’S VIEW Suggested Return to Oligarchy A Realist Looks at Democracy. Bj Aiderton Pink. With an introduction by Aldous Huxley. 10a 61. neL Ernest Benn, Here is a book—extremely well written ard quite cogent in argument—which is symptomatic of the direction in which the
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  • 392 14 PORT OF PENANG Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the In Perl T»-9ay 8 B*’ Krian frc m Pagan Datoh and Telnk Anecn. Sails for BeLwan today at 5 p. m. tn. v. Intan from
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 273 14 \VHY I Williams' Pink Pills MUST DO YOU GOOD ■KMBHME3 BECAUSE they act upon the root-cause of ill-health —impoIf 'y 4 ver is bed blood. BECAUSE thousands of other 13KBI people have proved that this Q.®*-- 1 remedy rapiuly builds up the blood, thus enauliiiK the system. -> by perfectly
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    • 145 14 The Surest of all Strength-Givers Halls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE. From all first-class Chemists and Wine Merchants and AFRICAN EASTERN (MALAYA), LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG. Sole Proprietors: Stephen Smith Co. Ltd., Bow, London, England. 439 SKSSSMHBKaHSHBHMMMIMB THE TORTURE OF PILES. Wh/ continue to suffer? Wnb DR. VAN VLECK S ABSORPTIVE
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    • 159 14 MALAYA r pHEREis more Sweetened Condensed '(F IwW consumed per head of popula. on n Malaya than in any other Mt Ji™’ country in the world. *lk YxKS. Is it not significant that, in this country, wUVTKjJf/ k\W/Zas in so many others, "Milkmaid”* T\\ Sweetened Condensed Milk has stood supreme
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  • 616 15 CWOWRABTA MARKET. F«oang. February 3, 1931 Mutton > eta. Mutton Indian M per in 56 Head Sheep or goal *mch 13u Liver with heart A luag do 15*1 Tripe Io 1 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread eair 4 Suet 40 idney pau 80 Feet the
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