Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 February 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1931-02-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 29. VOL. LXXXIX THURSDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 193 t. PRICE IO CENTS21 words
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Advertisement14 1931-02-05 1 H.TOhISATSIJ STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.14 words
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Advertisement2450 1931-02-05 2 T ..wy I 1 TENDERS INVITED. I BANKS; yn— 111.111 .1 Tin I uim TO LET Municipal Notice ER lanmche E I 2 newly bnllt bungalow» In Pinhorn The p ar k| Dg p] seB for motor vehicles Municipal Notice ottHERLANDSTRADINg' SOCIETY g Road off Green Lane with 3 bedroom’2,450 words
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Article708 1931-02-05 3 JUST LIKE A FILM How Hollywood Police Do It WHEN the London police raid a night club in those dark, dark haunts of Soho they walk in quietly—the secretary’s jaw drops, and the frightened naughty suburbanites sit meekly at the tables and submit to the708 words
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Article52 1931-02-05 3 L&rge numb're of worms are being conveyed by L.N.&R. passenger trains in Norfolk, Lug-worms, which are found at Wel.s on Sea, are packed in boxes and c mveyed to Yarmouth, Lowestoft and Sou'.hwold, for use as bait. About 10,000 worms a week are carried dnm g <he52 words
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Advertisement326 1931-02-05 3 r- —B Mystery Illnesses I I The germ of influenza has not been discovered. Even a common cold is a mysterious illness the germs of which Science cannot exterminate. Such illnesses,. r if they cannot be cured, can often be avoided by proper nutrition. When you are tired take BOVRIL326 words
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Advertisement325 1931-02-05 3 Send your enquiries FOR DISINFECTANTS TO THE actual manufacturers THE "KILLGERM" COLTD. CLECKH EATON, ENGLAND. 9i After Active TALC UM M J 7 Soothes and Cools\a Vy/ the Skin [kjl Bathe with Cuticura /y\ Soap, then dust cn IJ kCuticura Talcum F n °te how re- :i freshed you feel,325 words
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Advertisement269 1931-02-05 3 M I v len may come—, men may go A man may change his whisky, but a distiller does not change his blend. It is even, unvarying quality that makes for popularity in whisky. That is why a blend like Johnnie Walker Red Label has its enthusiasts all over the269 words
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Article306 1931-02-05 4 £8,000.000 CASE Explosion When End Was Broken The claimants against the Germ n Government for £8,000,0, 0 damages as the result of German eabitage in the United States during the war hive decided to appeal against the decision of the Hague Mixed Ccmmiseion rejecting tie306 words
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Article211 1931-02-05 4 A correspondent of the "Field” vouches for the truth of the following story. We were living (ue writer) on a farm on Vancouver Island. We had two dogs, a brown spaniel and a white Welsh terrier. the latter being the "house deg”. Every evening, jnet after finisbirg211 words
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Article167 1931-02-05 4 I went with my wife to buy some handkerchiefs at a West End shop writes 8 correspondent of "The Times." We were shown numerous boxes of ladies* handkerchiefs, but all the labels which I saw on the handkerchiefs had, in very small printing, the woros "Made in Switzerl167 words
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Advertisement398 1931-02-05 4 WW-Scsids r wonderful soothing a Z > SKIN-GROWING BY ZAM-BUK *TO reduce the terrible shock of bums and scalds —I relieve pain quickly with Zam-Buk This refined herbal balm should be gently applied to the injured surfaces, which should then, be lightly bandaged so as to keep out all inflammatory398 words
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Advertisement752 1931-02-05 4 CONSUMPTION HAS 8«™- jTGldwing Colours j H I ScDelicate Tints 5 f M SF FU Whether your choice lies in delict i I’ 11 or gl Wln colours Vow can find a Swan’*' .1. O I Wlll mect thc most acting taste. H SelMiTling" Swans besides being obtain A Wkoll752 words
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Article480 1931-02-05 5 SECRET SEARCH IN LONDON LABORATORY TO END FEAR Stimulating Physical Courage AN astonishing vision of an age when human emotions such as courage and fear jnay be controllable, and intellect and physical strength stimulated almost at will is conjured up by researches now in progress in480 words
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Article316 1931-02-05 5 Prehistoric Man Our Equal In Intellect? ”OVERWHELMING EVIDENCE /X VERWHELMING evi- I deuce” that the human race had virtually stood jstill for many thousands of years in the many phases of its intellectual and physical development was quoted by Professor Sir William J. Pope, one316 words
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Article101 1931-02-05 5 BE AGAINST PEST IN ENGLAND br. R. Siewart Macdougall, consul ing zoologist to the Highland and Agricuitural Society, told a meeting of the society in Eiinbu'gh recently that a plant u *d by Malays to poison their arrows shortly be employed to annihilate Ibe warble fly p°e»,101 words
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Article135 1931-02-05 5 EXCHANGED FOR FUTURES WORTH £60,0C0 Three “old master?,” va ued at £60,000, reputed to have been acquired for two chickens and a loaf of bread, have been found at Ziwiercie, Poland. One is Rembrandt’s Christ Before th Q High Priest,” the second is Van-Dyck’? “Miser,”135 words
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Article92 1931-02-05 5 PORT OF LONDON’S NEW YEAR FIGURES In the wiek end>*d January 2, 1,223 vessth, representing 1,100,679 net reg s tered tons, used the Port of London. Tne only occasion on which this total has been exceeded wai in the week ended August 11, 1930, when92 words
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Article79 1931-02-05 5 RELATIONS BETWEEN EGYPT AND THE HEDJAZ Cairo, Jan. 24 Friendly letters between King Foal, of Egypt, and Ibn Sa’ud, of the Hedj z, have not advanced the solution of the Holy Carpet difficulty. “The situation will not be improved until the Hedjaz shows a more conciliatory79 words
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Article139 1931-02-05 5 Mr, Sin gl B ft Ldwis, oh his arrival at Gothenburg to receive the Nobel Price for literature, indicated a number of others who, in his opinion, were more worthy < f the honour. These were Ga’s vorthy, Jarnos Joyce and Arnold Ben ne t for Britain,139 words
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Article588 1931-02-05 5 SLUMP IN GENIUS Trade Depression to Blame Save in the one section relating to ai craft, the flime of inventive genius d<>< e not seem to have burned brightly lost year. A few years ago there wai a decid«' i slump in inventions, and then steadily,588 words
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Article208 1931-02-05 5 Tbe first harpoon in a whalebone war has been hurled in New York. Marne. Binner, a F.fth Avenue corsetiere, has called a conference of eight New York corset manufac‘urers in an effort to secure concerted action t s prevent the return of the “wasp waist.’* Mme. Binner,208 words
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Article402 1931-02-05 5 A SCOTLAND YARD COMPARISON The Reap Detective “Detective fiction and fact” wts the subject nf the speeches at a dinner of the University section and the Authors and Journalists’ section of the Forum Club. Mrs. Howard was in the chair, and the guests included authors of402 words
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Advertisement258 1931-02-05 5 "r—I I s .••'•WI J b Leaves Hair Twice as Beautiful The simple hair styles of tc-day make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair sot: and silky It brings out all the real258 words
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Advertisement116 1931-02-05 5 Pritchard’s FOR 1 KITCHEN UTENSILS We have just received a large consignment of the famous Swan Brand Aluminium-ware Made of heavy gauge pure sheet aluminium, at very low prices, and guaranteed as to metal and workmanship. Insfal This Ware IN your Kitchen and get THAT Brighter Homes Feeling. Call and116 words
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2227 1931-02-05 6 Deidre a Real Champion Pony Second Day’s Results New Issue Wins Easily to Pay $7O By TIC-TAG Outstanding features at yesterday’s races at Taiping, the second day of the Fourth Professional Meeting, were the excellent riding of Bagby, who piloted three winners, the fine running of2,227 words
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Article100 1931-02-05 6 Reuter. FIRST ROUND DRAW Great Britain to Meet Monaco London, February 4 The following is the draw for the first round of the Davis Cup European Zone Upper Half-, Belgium Bye; Great Britain v Monaco; Germany v South Africa; Switzerland v Ireland. Japan v Yugo Slavia; EgyptReuter. - 100 words
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Article115 1931-02-05 6 —Keuter. Jew Who Placed Noose Round His Own Neck Constantinople, February 4 An exciting and successful attempt to cheat the gallows has just been divulged in connection with yesterday’s executions at Menemen. A Dervish named Hussein escaped from the hands of a gipsy hangman, dashed through a cordon—Keuter. - 115 words
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Article250 1931-02-05 6 THE MAN WHO FORGO? Conversation with Another “Wife” A hectic nightmare which cars d him to talk vol üby in hie sleep has landed Aloysius Tanneofeld in a heap of troub'e sud also in gaol, where at least he is s?fe from the fury of four250 words
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183 1931-02-05 6 FAREWEI L AT SEMENYIH On Saturday evening, members end guests gathered at Semenyih Club to bid farewell to Mr. C. Gordon Jeavons, who is retiring from a very successful planting career. Mr. Jeavons has for the pest 19 years been manager of Balau Estate,183 words
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329 1931-02-05 6 SFP. $l4 000 INVOLVED Well-Known Contractors as Prosecutors Charged with criminal Fr ac’n of trust as a servant in respect < f $14,000, A.N.H. v.n Cuylenberg appea e.i oelore Mr. G.C. Dodd, the District Judge, on Tuesday, and pleaded not guilty. Mr. Vaux, who ajr a-edSFP. - 329 words
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Advertisement124 1931-02-05 6 in in ii I Have You Tried I Red King Salmon —An Excellent cold Tiffin Dish Fresh supplies now in cold storage.— I I I j 4g KEa i the TORTURE OF PILES. PLASMA no case of this pa be cOtB too stubborn or too lon f< st rr( i124 words
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Article504 1931-02-05 7 WEIGHTS FOR THIRD DAY Will Marco and Sunmaid Do ths Double? {BY TIC TAG) The weights for the third day of the Taiping Turf Club Fourth Professional Meeting are to hand just as we go to press 4 nd there is no time for504 words
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Article110 1931-02-05 7 HINTS FOR HOUSEWIVES AND OTHERS There are at least two good aspects of the slump; one is that it has provided professional humourists with unlimited fatter for their alleged jokes, and the other j that it has resulted in a remarkable fall prices of every-day necessities,110 words
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Article168 1931-02-05 7 VICTIM OF A RIOT IN BURMA Shop Burned When a Tamil Mohamedan named Abdul Rahman was this morning charged in the Second Police Court with being a stowaway aboard the s.s, “Tairea’’ on her voyage from Rangoon to t enang, he pleaded guilty. He added: “It’s true168 words
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Article172 1931-02-05 7 DRUNK AF»D DISORDERLY IN PUBLIC! Abu Bakar, a Mohamedan coolie who 'requently appears in the Police Court on a charge of being drunk and disorderly in public made his appearance this morning before 'r. R J. F. curtis in the Second Police Court for a similar offence172 words
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Article66 1931-02-05 7 AL EGE > GANG ROBBERS IN COURT,! The case in which three Chinese are charged with possesion of firearms with intent to commit gang robbery was again mentioned in the Second Police Court. Mr. G.H. Goh said that he was appearing on behalf of one of the66 words
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Article70 1931-02-05 7 CHINESE PLEA! S GUILTY IN COURT A charge of theft of a bicycle at 70 ampbell Street, on February 1, was pre ferred against a Chinese named Hong Ho Van alias He Kok La The accused pleaded guilty. Detective Inspector Gordan, who prose cuted. stated that the70 words
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Article39 1931-02-05 7 ALLEGED USE OF CRIMINAL FORCE ON WOMAN Mr. McNiece mentioned the case in which a Malay named Ismail is being summoned for using criminal force on a woman named Teh binti Kader Iriving Road on January 11.39 words
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Article114 1931-02-05 7 Jockey’s Assailant Gets 7 wo Months Ong Joo Ee, a Chinese, who was convicted or an unprovoked assault on a jockey, W. 8. Bagby, near the Majestic Cinema on the night of January 25 was sentenced to two months’ rigorous imprisonment by v r R. J F114 words
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Article1483 1931-02-05 7 Sir,—Your “By the Way” Columns al wavs claim mv first attention when I open your valuable journal daily, and, in writing to you for the first time, wish to convey through you, to A.H.L. thanks for tbe very many hours of entertainment and joy afforded ma by his1,483 words
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439 1931-02-05 7 DISTRICT COURT OASE Accused! Fl-ads Mistaken Id nhty A Chinese named Chin Ah Kew was to day charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer District Judge. Penang with possession of 53 tins of non Government chandu at Love Lane on January 14. Mr. F. Stanley, Supervisor,439 words
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Article680 1931-02-05 7 Mrs. F. Asbridge formerly of Singapore, has returned from England on a visit. English speaking members of the F.M.S Police may now be identified by a red tab on the left shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walsh, two visitors from Boston, Mass,, are staying at the F.M680 words
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Article58 1931-02-05 7 —Reuter. Panic Methods Not Favoured in Australia Melbourne, February 4 The Attorney-General, Mr. Brennan, has filed a further affidavit in the Arbitration 1 ourt in connection with an application for a postponement of thepropoel wage reduction. He said tbe Government was engaged in details of a plan—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article228 1931-02-05 7 PROMOTION OF ASSISTANT AUDITOR The members of tbe Audit Office, Taiping, entertained Mr. K. A. Suppiah, Assitant Auditor, Perak, on the eve of his departure on promotion to Seremban as State Treasurer, Negri Sembilan, at a farewell dinner at the Thye Wah Hotel, Station Road, Taiping, on228 words
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Article54 1931-02-05 7 To Witness Naval Manoeuvres (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, February 4 Their Majesties leave Bangkok to morrow to witness naval manoeuvres in the Gulf and are expected to be absent from the Capital seven days A passenger launch near Bandon railway station blew up on Sunday morning and54 words
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Article75 1931-02-05 7 Reuter. Epic of SinoJapanese War Recalled Paris, February 4 The death has occurred of Vice Admiral Gauchet seventy four who commanded the allied forces in the Mediterranean in 916. He had had an eventful career in the Far East. In the early 'nineties, as commander of theReuter. - 75 words
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Article81 1931-02-05 7 London, February 4 On the occasion on the exchange of ratifications rf the Anglo Iraq Treaty messages passed between King Faisal and King George and also lief ween tne Prime Minister of Iraq and Mr MaeD maid. In a telegram to King F.-iaal, the King says: “I share81 words
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Article44 1931-02-05 7 —Reuter. Brigue, February 4 After several hours’ search a party lead by one of ths surviving guides from the mountain disaster mentioned on January 80 discovered the bodies of three of tha victims V iss Furnivall has not been f jund.—Reuter. - 44 words
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Advertisement50 1931-02-05 7 Cars ro" Horr.a LEAVE. Take advantage of our special arrangements and purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. HO WORRY—NO PELM NO EXTRA EXPENSE. We can take in your old car iu part exchange. Call or write to us for particulars.— WEARNE BROS., IT»., 30, Anson Road, Penang. Phene 258.50 words
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Article25 1931-02-05 8 Granthan —On 4th February, at the Maternity Home, Penang, to v uriel, wife of William Granthan of the P. W. Dept. Perak, a son.25 words
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Article431 1931-02-05 8 Bukit Merajim High School is achieving notoriety, or is having notoriety thrust upon it. It will be remembered that some eighteen months ago the school came into the limelight as a result of the publication in this journa of certain disciplinary action taken by the headmaster,431 words
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Article163 1931-02-05 8 between London and Athens. —Rugby Radio Service. Flying Boats to Make Overland Journey to Basra London, February 4 Three Royal Air Force Rangoon flying boats will make a formation flight from Felixstowe to Basra, a distance of 3 500 miles, leaving England within a week. The flight isbetween London and Athens.—Rugby Radio Service. - 163 words
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Article37 1931-02-05 8 —Reuter. Paris, February 4 The Oustric Bank which has hitherto benefited from the regime of so-called judicial liquidation’ was to day declared bankrupt by the Tribunal of Commerce. The liabilities at present cannot be estimated.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article1308 1931-02-05 8 A.H. L - A.H.L. Penang, Thursday. WE (ntertained the hope that it would not again be necessary to refer to the vexed question of werking hours as obtaining in the Free School. But ch inc in the guise of a letter from a student of the school, directs otherwise and1,308 words
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Advertisement41 1931-02-05 8 LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. Tc Clear at Specially Reduced Prices. Weekly Check Roll Books with Rice Advance Column n without .1 Fortnightly M H H t> M w with n w H at $2.50 each. Stocked by PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LTD41 words
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Advertisement80 1931-02-05 8 E. O HOTEL. tonight IMPROM TU DANCE 9.3) p.m. Friday, 6th February, AFTbR DINNER DANCE 9.40 p.m DANCE MUSIC BY THE BAND OF THE S-S- “PRESIDENT HAYES Sunday, Bth February ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Did You Know? I that you could g make 320 cups I of tea from one pound of80 words
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Miscellaneous217 1931-02-05 8 ■nm •”>• 11 r W S /1« MJ&i* j SOUND SYSTEM g To-night at 6-15 9-30 I United Artists’Ad-Screaming 0->niedy Sensation 3 Live Ghosts” with Beryl Mercer-Joan Bennett—Robert Montgomery Charles Mcnaughton—Claud Allistcr I The Roll eking Adventures of Three Modern Musketeers r This comedy-classic is going to make you laugh217 words
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Obituary49 1931-02-05 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. and Mrs. Tye Phey Yuen and family beg to thank all those kind friends and relatives who attended the funeral of Mr. Tye Su Zien yesterday, those who sent wreaths, scrolls, letters and telegrams of condolence and also those who lent their motor cars for the occasion.49 words
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Napier: Pitiful Details
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142 1931-02-05 9 Evacuation Order Issued Effort to Dynamite Buildings to Check Path of Flames Further Shocks This Morning Details of the disaster, swift and merciless, which overtook Napier and Hastings on Tuesday are ghastly and pitiful. Many were trapped in collapsed buildings, those outside being powerless142 words
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Article399 1931-02-05 9 Victims Burned Alive Mr. Weston, managing director of Wes ton Brothers, Limited, of Christchurch described the horror of the collapse of a shop at Hastings in which he had just com pleted business. “A young girl assistant rushed into my arms’ he said, “and I endeavoured to399 words
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Article138 1931-02-05 9 —Reuter. Further Damage This Morning Napier, February 5 Earth tremors recommenced in the Napier region, further damaging buildings and increasing the prevailing alarm. Red Cross officials now estimate the total death roll at considerably over a thousand. Napier, February 4 It is still impossible to estimate the death—Reuter. - 138 words
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Article353 1931-02-05 9 Rugby Radio service. Frequent Minor Shocks London Februarf 4 A telegram received this morning by the Secretary for the Dominions, Mr. J. H. Thomas, from the Governor General of New Zealand, Lord Bledisloe. expressing appreciation on behalf of the Government and people of New Zealand for the BritishRugby Radio service. - 353 words
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Article206 1931-02-05 9 Stricken Families Huddled in the Open Wellington, February 4 It is rapidly becoming apparent that the earthquake death roll ie much heavier than at first believed. It is authoritatively estimated that at Hastings alone between 80 and 100 were killed and many are still buried in the206 words
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Article264 1931-02-05 9 Hospital Patients Caught by Crashing Walls Borne individual tragedies are heartrend Ing. For example, nine girls were buried alive in the collapse of a drapery store at Hastings. The roof fell on scholars and teachers at the Technical School, Napier, and many were killed. The night264 words
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Article78 1931-02-05 9 Reuter. Gandhi’s Latest Insolence LETTER TO VICEROY Allahabad, February 4 Gandhi has addressed a letter to the Viceroy according to the newspaper'’Leader” urging official inquiry into certain instances of alleged police excesses which he calls “test cases.” The “Leader” ui-derstands that if the Viceroy will agreeReuter. - 78 words
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Article124 1931-02-05 9 —Reutar. Official Hong Kong Figures Defended Geneva, February 4 The Opium Committee passed a resolution that diluted drugs shall be considered as falling within the provisions of the Geneva Opium Convention whatever the degree of concentration and also approved a resolu tion that the League Council should—Reutar. - 124 words
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Article399 1931-02-05 9 —Rugby Radio Service. 0 Nine Killed in Plymouth Sound MEN TRAPPED IN CABIN Giant Aircraft Broken in Half London, February 4 An Air Force flying-boat of the Blackburn Iris type, propelled by three 675 horse-power engines, exercising over Plymouth Sound crashed into the sea with a shattering explosion.—Rugby Radio Service. - 399 words
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Article144 1931-02-05 9 —Reuter. SUFFRAGE IN JAPAN Tokio February 5 The rapid advance made by the women’s emancipation movement in Japan of recent years is shown by the Government’s introduction of a Bill proposing to grant women equal fran chise rights with men in elections for city, town and village autonomous—Reuter. - 144 words
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Advertisement170 1931-02-05 9 “KING of JAZZ” HZ? Hear JOHN BOLES Sing Song of the Dawn AN I) It Happened in Monterey. Once at th k Queen’s Theatre and Hundreds of Times on His Master’s Voice Record No. B 345*. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., 16, Bishop Street, Penaog. Have your motor car spray painted170 words
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Miscellaneous69 1931-02-05 9 I THEATEE HOVAEJ TO-NIGHT A UNTIL SUNDAY John Gilbert and Greta Garbo in Edmund Guulding production (g v 9 9 Based on Tolstoi’s well-known novel Anna Karenina (8 reels) “Tlic EHide Cowboy’’ Starring Bob Custer. A Carnival of fun spiced with the roar of six guns I (5 reels of69 words
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Article152 1931-02-05 10 —R ufer THIRD ROUND Dundee to Receive Aberdeen London, February 4 THE following is the draw for the third round of the Scottish Cup to be played on February 14 Cowdosbeath or St. J ohms tone v Kins’* Park or St. Bernard Bo'ness v Ayr—R ufer - 152 words
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Article317 1931-02-05 10 A SA.LU.ORY PUNISHMENT Perak Detective’s Bag in Coffee-Shop At the Perak A«> zi Court on Tuesday, the Hon’ble Mr. Juatic* Prichard, K C., sentenced a Chinee railed Hong Yee Teck to four months’ rigorous imprisonment on his pleading guHty to charge •f being in possession of317 words
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Article78 1931-02-05 10 Penang, F*b»n »-v 5. 1981 (By Courtesy el TA* Chartered Paul) On London Bank Dem nd 2/3 23/32 m 4 m 1.9 2 ’B i Private 3 m/b? crtdii 2/4 3/32 t, 8 Documentary 2 4 7/32 On Nsw York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India H T.T.78 words
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Article292 1931-02-05 10 $94,797 LOS 4 ON YEAR’S WORKING Tne report of the Directors of the Malaya Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. to be submitted at the fourth annual general meeting of the Company to be held at the Rigstered Office of the Company, Chartered Bank Chamber?, Penang, on Saturday, February292 words
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Article63 1931-02-05 10 Latest Londe d, Ntw York and Loca Prices TIN: LONDON Sjst £***** 6 Up £2-10-0 1 Msotiu £ll6 2 6 Up £2-10 0 SINGAPORE $5B 62| per p ad Up 62| c. 300 tons daw RUBBER: London d. Up 1/16 d, New York 7f c. (Gold) Down63 words
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Article212 1931-02-05 10 P. and 0. Khyber LIST OF MALAYAN PASSENGERS The P. and O. s.e. Khyber arrived to d»y from Home with London mails despatched on January 15. The boat left London on Jin nary 8 under the Command of Commander L, A. Bedwell. Tie following is a list of Malayan passengers212 words
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Article22 1931-02-05 10 The homeward mail by the 8 s Comorin 1 ee«* at 5 30 pm. on Saturday, the 7th net an’.22 words
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Article133 1931-02-05 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a m. to day:— Yesterday 'To day g tn os g Shares. J» ,2 fS '5 CQ OQ CQ UQ 0. C. C. SC. Mlnini Bangrin Tin 12/9 13/6 12/6133 words
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Article337 1931-02-05 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) B.R. Sheet 12 cts. per pound =per pl $l6/Qaiet London 3§ i New York 7| cts. (gold). {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). Gene, al Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Price» for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow: Spot 12 cts. per lb.337 words
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Article187 1931-02-05 10 JANUARY RETURNS The following are the late st returns for January: Southern Tronoh Tm Dredging Ltd. Output piculs 1,100 Tronoh Mine Ltd. P.euln 2,913 Kramat Pa’ai, Limited. From the Mine P.culs 65 From Tributora 122 Total Picu’s 187 Rambun Mines Output p’culs 400 Malayan Tin187 words
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Article47 1931-02-05 10 lbs. Ayer Kuning 97,503 Badek 36,700 Bradwall 55,600 Chersonese l l,( ,700 Dennistown 35 040 Highlands and Lowlands 161,500 Klabang 154.500 Krian 85.9C0 Pungei Krian 138,C00 Sungei Way 60,500 Ayer Tawah 74,900 Benta 51, 56 Fandycroft 29,482 Bindings Leeong Tnjoh 8,205 Kuala Kangsar 167,0 047 words
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Article250 1931-02-05 10 —Reuter. Commons Reference to British Backwardness I London, February 4 I In the House of Commons a questioner I drew attention to the establishment cf the I German Berlin-Nanking air service and I the attachment of an air expert to the United I States Trade—Reuter. - 250 words
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Article109 1931-02-05 10 4 FINE OF $5O/Accused Pleads Provocation Charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt with a stone mason’s hammer, a Chinese named Cheng Ah Guan, to day, pleaded provocation before Mr. H A Forcer, District Judge, Penang. The accused, a sturdy looking man was alleged to have struck another109 words
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Article152 1931-02-05 10 SON OP FORMER CHINESE CON-UL The body of Mr. Tye Su Zien who died at Shanghai on November 25, was interned yesterday in the Mount Erskine Cemetery. He was the son of Mr. Tye Phey Yuen, a former Chinese Consul for Penang. The deceased,152 words
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Advertisement41 1931-02-05 10 New Advertisements MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted: SMALL LIGHT CAR. MUST BE GOOD MAKE. Box No 29, c/o Pinang Gazette. Modern complete Furniture of European Bungalow in Kelawei load. Seaside. House To Let and available within shortest notice, fox No. 28 c/o Pinang Gazette.41 words
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Advertisement326 1931-02-05 10 Fa I -n. I Mllenhuftjs I Foods I a are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot 1 g climates. They are free from f 9 harmful germ* and are i readily prepared by the I simple addition of boiling I water only, thus giving complete independence of326 words
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Article560 1931-02-05 11 —China Express and Telegrcph. HEAVY HTOOKB U. S. Troubles Localised 't cannot baeaidthit the cloga of the rg t year that plantation rubber has since ita inception has J’eftht any great clarification of the g,tio i, From the worst quotation, aft price has recovered to a—China Express and Telegrcph. - 560 words
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Article185 1931-02-05 11 WHERE SACRIFICES AND ECONOMIES^ MIGHT BE MADE When writing, some weeks ago, upon the high coets to rubber companies of overgrown boards of directors and of London expanses, we pointed out that in d" Bof very much decreased profits some sacrifices and eonomi should be made in these185 words
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Article70 1931-02-05 11 (Rugby Radio Sbrviob) London. February 4 wis, 123.93; New York. 4.851 J f 34.83; Geneva, 25.16; Ams 1109 s Milan, 92.81 Berlin, iq Stockholm, 18.14 Oopeuhagen, 16; Oslo. 18.16; Vienna, 34.54; Pra 1641; Helsingfors, 193; Madrid l .Lit on, 108.25 Athens, 375; 317 Rio( Bnenct 34}d; Monte Video,(Rugby Radio Sbrviob) - 70 words
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Article1004 1931-02-05 11 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST HAMKH. 5 gg 1.5 3 a no Ha j nphsbr e e a 0 ALe bj Rubbei Ca 91 10 Alor Gajafa Eubbev Batata 90 1 10 Amalgamated Kulay Batatas 1 2 1 33 Ajer Httam Planting ByndtaaSe 1 If I 25 Ayer Rubber Estates 201,004 words
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Advertisement226 1931-02-05 11 ,L..- IB—.iiuianimLiri .r.-nu ,_ui h Wlliw r o ,-ww8!O r W IT 6 8 axil a E Wwi S 4/bwOWg I 7ft i/* H f >— v*li h :i i fariumerie O |v'wgg|g at r— I Keep cool —through When sweltering heat is threatening to sab your strength, when you226 words
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962 1931-02-05 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines i THE following is a list of ves- seis arriving and sailing from Penang during the In Perl b.b Ampang from Sitiawan, D luhvpe and Pangkor. Sails for Piugkor, Dindings and Sitiawan on Monday at 5 p, m. bi"962 words
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Advertisement470 1931-02-05 12 A CAR Sor YOUR WHEN you come Home j /ik on Leave or on a visit, ■&s>(/// /A you are sure towanta Car. r (rD? j’ l H \\te i Perhaps you will take one Ej&Hr /‘f'k k*’.”'***"‘i t*i 1 > hack with you, or it may gl^r'/v' s ?1;470 words
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Advertisement315 1931-02-05 12 'f' I X. i Fcr Beautiful White You must us© COOL ODOL Tooth Paste makes w.ur teeth gleanrng vi e in six days an.l leaves the enamel unharmed. It contains the finest ing ed_nts possible, apart from their antrse i tic proper.les, assist .n keep.ng the teeth in perfect condition.315 words
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Article440 1931-02-05 13 A MIN’S JOB “Keep Out” Notice by a Cynic Ladies, her* are harsh words. Here are words lacking in that fervent spirit of welcome to which you are accustomed in this chivalrous age. Here are words which say, in short: Keep Out. They appear in “Guy’s Hospital440 words
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Advertisement230 1931-02-05 13 ELLWSO*S HELMETS UiSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING FOR AN OVER ELLWOOD. H 100 YEARS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS OHN ELLWOOD SONS. M> Great Charlotte Street. B the i 77”" A ffcLCQS FjiiiOlWk V ffewV 4® jr aW m iMftwW 111 W ‘‘oTi fl M b! B t Ttwa I fl K230 words
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Advertisement90 1931-02-05 13 OLD MALAYA. “Personalities of Old Malaya” by Cyril Raxendale, is now on sale at $2 a copy. The volume may be purchased through our agents throughout the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., la, Penang-street, Penang. Coros you? Why permit corns to interfere with your work and90 words
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Advertisement378 1931-02-05 13 'TheLancetXi&i jO)says: /UNTREATED MILKA f BOTH WHOLE AND “> SKIMMED. HAS VERY 1 I LITTLE ANTI-RACHITIC ACTIVITY Orduzary fresh, cows' This authoritative quota* tica that .fresh cows* milk contains alsssost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a Soo-sl made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D —BUT378 words
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Article481 1931-02-05 14 BRITISH INVENTION Robot Clerk for Census Returns When the Registrar-Geteral comes to tackle the titanic job of sifting out th e mass of information which will be put at his dispesd by the census of next April, hie staff of ordinary clerks will be supplemented by481 words
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Article292 1931-02-05 14 INTERNATIONAL GATHERING AT MANILA Manila, January 9 The international leprosy convention opens here to-day and will be attended by 23 leprologists from twelve different countries, They meet under the auspices of the Leonard Wood memorial for the eradication of leprosy. Among the notable people attending are Maj jr292 words
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Advertisement389 1931-02-05 14 The highest speed ever attained by man (357.7 m.p.h.) Accomp! shed by Squad. Leader A. H. Orlebar, A.F.C., on Supermerine Rolls-Royce S.6,using PLUGS s°'d by all leading accessory dealers, garages and stores. Stockists. Chin Kooi Co. K. Lee San Co. Cycle Carriage Co. Georgetown Motor Garage LODGE PLUGS LTD. —RUGBY,389 words
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Advertisement289 1931-02-05 14 Ask Your Chemist for PRODUCTS PACKED SPECIALTIES: ASPIRIN, CASCARA SAGRADA, SACCHARIN, QUININE, VEGETABLE LAXATIVE, ETC. TABLETS, AMPOULE PRODUCTS, “REGAID” SURGICAL DRESSINGS, ETC. AGENTS: THE ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION SINGAPORE—IPOH—PENANG. I MM —————MB t «ime,labor, fuel with kJr o the new rx YOU WILL be amazed and delighted with the new |j] rJOLO289 words
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Article650 1931-02-05 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET, Psnang, February 5, 1931. Mutton cte. Mutton Indian M per in 56 Head Sb cep or goal M each 1-3 U Liver with heart A luag do 1.50 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep M per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 idney M650 words
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