Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 February 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-02-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 32. VOL. LXXXIX MONDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1931. PRICE IO CENTS20 words
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Advertisement233 1931-02-09 1 T.NRGATfi BROTHERS M i* 2 <w? b Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street jr £E£Ea3«K. m A PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE. Don’t forget to ask for g lW I A "WHITBREAD'S- I W»)l SwiP i \WI ■NJ. iwai x’v/ I “The brew of 2CO years233 words
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Advertisement14 1931-02-09 1 B.TOK’SATSt STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70,815H0P ST BEET, PENANG.14 words
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Advertisement2214 1931-02-09 2 POSITIONS WANTED NOTICES NOTICE. i mm* gg Teacher having long experience in I Royal Society of St.George.] In accordance with the [incorporated in England.] Malayan English School wants position. <? Rranch Order made by the ReSi” Prised Capitei £3,000,000 J II T’V f Willing to undertake tuition. Please Penang Brand!2,214 words
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2402 1931-02-09 3 Fortalone and Panrilla Cause Upsets Gladiator’s Hat-Trick True Blue Wins Again in Close Finish Marco Disappoints By TIC TAG Saturday saw the close of the Taiping Professional meeting which, although it did not attract large entries, was nevertheless satisfactorij from other points of view. If2,402 words
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Advertisement167 1931-02-09 3 Results are indisputable. Testimony rece *ved the world over points to wSW rjyjrjS vS&sffV the indisputable fact that Germolene 1 Ji:/ s su P reme tor removing rash and pimply conditions from the skin. Soothing, non-smarting, skin build» V’ ing, it provides all that is necessary for the relief and167 words
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Advertisement506 1931-02-09 4 You Save In Many Ways When You Buy A FORD 1 t 1 “““MM ~W—-J t K swkW’ 11 —M^r* —i wX v* t V» w l 1,, xA*'*’* *k < f TT vt v X. 1 v itY-Ai Be I s ~~i X ’*y!L<.-- X*,* X >■ if >>s506 words
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Article396 1931-02-09 5 UNFAIR CRITICISM Dr. Norwood and Journalists Dr. Cyril Norwood, Headmaster of Harrow, takes j urnaiists to tatk because (he alleges) they have no conception of exactness or any training that would enable them to appreciate it. This is rather unfair, says The Journal” of the Institute of Journalists.396 words
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Article235 1931-02-09 5 PROTEST AGAINST SYSTEM A protest ta* Teen made to the Royal 0 immission on the Civil Servica in Engl»nd avainst the sy°tem of secret back-marks. All oo often personal prejudice or misunderstanding causes a black en*ry against a man’s name, and’it is only fair that be should235 words
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151 1931-02-09 5 ELECTION OF OFFICE-BEARERS At the annual general meeting of the Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association, the following were elected officebearers for 193 —President, Mr. Khoo Suo Ee Vics-Presidente, Meters. Ng Kok Ngow and Lo Yew Kee H >n. Secretary; Mr. Yeoh Cheang Eng Hon. Ass', Secretary, Mr.151 words
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Article469 1931-02-09 5 I: ia understood that Mr. H. C. Willan, Deputy Public Prosecutor, Perak, will be Fb’ing on transfer to he Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, as Regis rar there next April. Mr. F. E. Crossley, formerly of the Eastern Agencies, Ltr\, Kuala Lumpur, is now interested in the management469 words
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Article115 1931-02-09 5 JUGGLER ARRESTED A snake charmer, his companion 4 and four others have been arrested in connection with an experiment in snakebite cure on a mietri (cook), who subsequently died in Farid pur, India. The juggler gave a display with snakes in order to show that115 words
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Article180 1931-02-09 5 REFUSAL TO ACCEPT WHILE ABSENT FROM ENGLAND London, January 29 It is learned that during his ’absence from Scotland Yard, recuperating from the illness, Lord Byng refused to eccept a salary. Lord Byng, who is in the south of France, is in constant touch with Scotland Y180 words
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Advertisement165 1931-02-09 5 w.— H|| IHUI ll mill ll II I mil J 1 jJ f .r, 'My baby just ca es for mi Fox Ira! 34 (I’ll still belong to yiu The two famous songs from “Whoopee,” the F Im that hus t.ik n London by storm. Pktjed by 8.8. U. Orchestra.165 words
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Advertisement226 1931-02-09 5 />1 ll_ J I i 1 I I I*!" H 1 J J" I taQM 5 FROM PIW Commended for t I’* ''l .4 b abies love C °W caTE liM > 3 fl CUHCFO9O.SU«l |t M j BABY KNOWS! From the first mouthful Baby I seemed to realise that226 words
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Miscellaneous68 1931-02-09 5 11»STIC| I SOUND |Lzj|SYSTFM To-night at 6-15 9-30 Positively Last 2 Performances of Radio's Highly Entertaining Singing and Musical Production. JAZZ HEAVEN WITH Sally O’Neil John Mack Brown Mirth Melody Romance 1 One of the Finest Musical Comedies You’ve Ever Seen! Fo-morrow Tuesday 10th Radio’s Dramatic Sensation Lawful Larceny” WITH68 words
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Article1309 1931-02-09 6 Everton’s Big Win East Fife Beat St. Mirren London, February 7 THE following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and the Scottish Leagues: DIVISION 1 Birrnmyham 4 Blackbu r n R. 1 Bolton W. 2 Sheffield W. 2 Derby C. 5 Portsmouth 11,309 words
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Article284 1931-02-09 6 CEYLON ASSOCIATION v. KEDAH Kedah Again Beaten In a return match between the Ceylon Associasion, Penang, and Kedah, played yesterday at Sungei Patani, the visitors were again victorious Playing a week ago the Ceylon Association knocked up 203 and Kedah replied with 110 Yesterday the visitors284 words
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Article148 1931-02-09 6 INTERNATIONAL RUGBY Welsh Backs More Thrustful 13 PT TO 8 PTS. Cardiff February 8 Wales after their Twickenham fight on January 17. fulfilled expectations by beating Scotland in a fierce match in which the rival packs battled with thrilling determination The Welsh backs were more thrustful148 words
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Article19 1931-02-09 6 Thistle Beats the Leek At Swansea in the amateur soccer international Scotland beat Wales 2 —l. Reuter.19 words
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Article105 1931-02-09 6 A real treat is in store for picture-goers who visit the ‘Queens to-night when "The Girl Said ‘No’”—a Fox comedy—will be shown for the last time. Packed houses witnessed this show on Saturday and Sunday nights In this picture William Haines, the young American comedian, scores a big105 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article452 1931-02-09 6 (To the Editor of the /'ining Gazette) j gi r y n your Thursday s issue you quoted a y-ro’kers Report giving "the tyre repkce i raen t demand at 2 16 tyres per car in 1927 212 in 1928, 1.94 in 1929 and between452 words
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108 1931-02-09 6 Sir.—Apropos of the Hon. Mr Lim Cheng Ean’s opinion delivered at the Hu Yew Seat that Straits born Chinese are of British nationality but Chinese race may I ask the Hon gentleman whether a Chinese being British will be admitted to member ship in, say, the108 words
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Article149 1931-02-09 6 Donations previously i acknowledged $18,996.58 Hon. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule 50 00 Incorporated Society of Planters Unemployment Relief Fund Donations from Branches (includes Non Members) Bahau 10 00 Batu Anam 2 00 Banting 2 00 Batang Padang 15 00 Johore Central 12 00 Johore South 20149 words
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Advertisement226 1931-02-09 6 Have You Tried Red King Salmon —An Excellent cold Tiffin Ckb. Fresh supplies now in cold storage. II lII—. ._J. 111 I r. and then destroys them Whiten Teeth by, Removing Dingy Film DON’T be discouraged if teeth Pepsodent contains no P} 1 are not white and sparkling. harmful grit226 words
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Miscellaneous23 1931-02-09 6 fTHEATBE ROYAL j TO-NIGHT UNTIL WEDNESDAY The whole (21 reels) of the Universal Serial, sg'T' *7*7 Irooper 77 r iarri g* Herbert Rawlinson.23 words
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Article734 1931-02-09 7 Successful Trainers True Blue and Gladiator Lucky The Champion Jockey By TIC TAG To pas® to s review of the Taping meeting I think that many will agree that True Blue and Dorking were exceedingly lucky on the handicaps. True Blue won no less than734 words
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Article50 1931-02-09 7 The following is the result of the draw on the Unlimited Q weepon Saturday, on race 7, showing value of the sweep, etc: Bridgemond 5275 Ist. Prevail 6872 2nd Manoh Veham 1941 3rd The Nile 2024 Starter Lady Tessie 4105 Farmer 4483 Total Value of Sweep $36,070.50 words
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Article228 1931-02-09 7 FUNERAL AT WESTERN ROAD CEMETERY The funeral of Mrs. Edwards, wife of Mr. Edwards of Province Wellesley, who died at the Maternity Hospital on Friday morning took place the same evening at the Western Road Cemetery. There was a profusion of wreaths and the grave was228 words
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Article244 1931-02-09 7 VARIED CAREER Senior Member of Community By the death of Mr. Cheah Choo Yew occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning at his residence No. 10, Tye Sin Street, the Chinese community in Penang has lost one of its most senior and respected244 words
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Article789 1931-02-09 7 PENANG MEETING Tributes by Local Indians At a largely attended meeting of Penang Indians tributes were paid to the memory of the late Indian leader Pundit Motilal Nehru, whose death took place at Lucknow last week. The meeting was held in the Penang Indian Association789 words
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Article805 1931-02-09 7 PENANG bUPKEME COURT Grandson v Grandfather In the Penang Supreme Court to-day a youth sued ths grandfather for the recovery of certain property etc, which the plain tiff alleged his grandfather had unduly influenced him to put into his (the grandfather’s name on the805 words
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Penang Police Court
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Article85 1931-02-09 7 MOHAMEDAN FINED En'ry Into Warder’s Quarters Omar Saheb, a tall Mohamedan, was charged this morning before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis in the Second Police Court with committing criminal trespass into the jail warder’s quarters at Jail Road. Omar pleaded guilty. Court Inspector Nunn said that on85 words
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Article45 1931-02-09 7 ALLEGED POSSEION OF OPIUM Lim d h Heng, a hinese, was charged with the possession of two tins of opium in Prangin Lane. On the application of Detective Inspector Hall the case was transferred to the District ourt. Bail was allowed in $lOO.45 words
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Article94 1931-02-09 7 ALLEGED THEFT FROM GENERAL HOSPITAL Chong Fook, a middle aged Chinese, was charged with the theft of one bottle of milk, two leaves, two fowls, tomatoes, Jelly, soup, lemons and a pair of lady’s shoes from the General Hospital. It was stated that the accused committed the theft94 words
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Article139 1931-02-09 7 MOHAMEDANS FINED BY MAGISTRATE The sequel to Penang Mohamedans breaking their Ramzan fast yesterday at the Captain Kling Mosque was related to the Second Police agistrate this morning, when three Tamil Mohamedans were charged with creating an affray in the m ••sque yesterday Valley Ahmed, a constable139 words
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Article181 1931-02-09 7 CHEATING FOOD STALL KEEPER Lim Ah Thong, a fifteen years old Chinese boy, was charged with cheating in respect of Chinese food valued twenty cents. Ah Thong pleaded guilty. Court Inspector Roberts said the accused went to a food stall kept by a Chinese boy. With the181 words
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Article52 1931-02-09 7 CHINESE SERVANT GIRL DIES IN HOSPITAL The Chinese servant g rl, who is alleg ed to have been struck by Arthur Ber->-ard Especkerman in 1-C, Sea Avenue, Katong, on Jan. 2, died in hospital on Friday. Ejpecktrman has been committed f<r trial on a charge of murdering Mr.52 words
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Article38 1931-02-09 7 To-morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March The Contemptibles Stanley 2 Overture Mirella Gounod 3 Selection H.M.B. Pinafore Sullivan 4Fa Trot Sweet Jennie Lee Donaldson 5 Fiuale Doge’» March Ro°se God Save the King38 words
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Article177 1931-02-09 7 MOVE TO CONTINUE RESTRICTION FOR ANOTHER YEAR Amsterdam, D.cember 13 From information gathered in the most competent quarters it would appear that toe position as regards the tea industry is as follows: The tea planters of Northern and Southern India and of Ceylon are all, in principle, in177 words
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Article136 1931-02-09 7 MR. DYER BALL’S VARIED CAREER The death has taken place of Mr. Arthur Dyer Ball, who was 42 years of age. The la*e Mr. Bill was appointed Legal Draftsman to the Attorney-Generali Oeylon, in August, 1927. He left recently on furlough. Mr. Dyer136 words
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Article112 1931-02-09 7 INTEREST IN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT New York, Jan. 27. The Amer’can Press is keenly following political developments in India. The "New York T mes” thinks the release of Mr. Gandhi is not a retreat on the part of the British Government but argues that it is essential112 words
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Advertisement120 1931-02-09 7 New Advertisements FOR SALE GRAND PIANO APPLY TO MRS. D. ZANELLATO, 38, KELAWEI ROAD. NOTICES Water Supply Central Province Wellesley From and after the 12 ,h of February and until further notice the Water Supply to Bukit Meria jam, Prai and Butterworth will be cut off daily between the hours120 words
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308 1931-02-09 8 A month has elapsed sitice the historic meeting of tin producers at Ipoh, but procrastination appears still to be the keynote of official policy. The success which has attended the hush-hush tactics of the obstructionists may be judged from the fact that London was all308 words
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Article281 1931-02-09 8 Anent the discussion which has grown round the subject of Straits-born Chinese and their nationality, a correspondent has sent us a brief letter, in which he raises two good points. With the first one only do we intend to deaf at this juncture as it recalls to281 words
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Article123 1931-02-09 8 Battle-Cruisers to Outclass German Pocket-Battleships Paris, February 8 Naval matters are likely soon to loom prominently in the public eye. A Government Navy Bill is being introduced in a few days to which considerable importance is attached as it will I embody provision for the first of a123 words
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Article104 1931-02-09 8 Disgraceful Conduct by Soldiers at Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, February 9 The imminent departure of the Second Pattaiion of Welch who leave for India on the 19th, was marred by a disgraceful incident in Orchard Road on Saturday night when two or more soldiers104 words
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Article1127 1931-02-09 8 A. If. L - A. If. L Penang, Monday. WE are glad to b arn from the columns of the Sunday Gazette that a fuud has 1 been opened in Malaya to aid the victims and their relatives in- volved in the tragedy of the earthquake in New Zealand. Local secretaries1,127 words
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Article56 1931-02-09 8 A SALT GABELLE APPO INTMENT. It is officially stated that Finance, Mr. T V* Mr Frederick Albert C r f tbe Salt Associate Chief gey Freke in succession to Mr- Mie:*been appointed Advisor to rue FiD MT C loveland is out to China with the y» ga]t Commission and join»56 words
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Advertisement76 1931-02-09 8 I BUT THE i h {■Fl47 Bl s. II DC Er is in i: ">1 It'S 1 2U £3* 1 W H Jf y hL-a w3~ P! W, mk "B O W* .11 W*» >|| |j| itdcmq qua. szW|j| b. .;jy.<'« *-4>ar CROSSLEY J OIL ENGINES I 6 HP- TO76 words
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Advertisement62 1931-02-09 8 E. &O HOTEL. Tuesday, 10th February, AFTER DINnEK DaNJE. 9.40 p. m. Wednesday Thmsday, 11th .2th Feb “Little Theatre Players” in “A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT” > Friday, I’.th Februa r y, 1931 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OE VYNER GOMHZ aND SYBIL JAMES IN ARTISTIC AND SPECTACULAR DANCES Admission to Ballroom $l/3 WbeW62 words
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Miscellaneous58 1931-02-09 8 'phone *<*- m r//r Brst Soun d O >B. j n TOWII. TO-NIGHT 6-15 and 9-30 p.m. M-G-M Comedy that will keep you laughing for weeks. “The Girl Said No” WITH William Haines Marie Dressier. Also a Delightful All-Colour Musicale Shooting Gallery IPathe Sound News. Metrotone News. NEXT CHANGE: FOX58 words
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Miscellaneous28 1931-02-09 8 llUt iAiiLLS High Water 1 ow Water To Day. 855 am. 10 31 am. 4 50 p.m. 11.19 p.m. To-Morrow. 430 ,m. 11 05 am. 5.58 pm. Midnight.28 words
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Obituary80 1931-02-09 8 DEATH The death of Mr. Cbeah Choo Yew. J. P., S. 11. C., occurred at his residence No, 10, Tye Sin Street, at 1 a. m. on Sunday morning, the Bch February. 1931 after a short illness at the age of 90. He leaves behind him, to mourn their 10-’s80 words
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Article210 1931-02-09 9 SOVIET TIMBER CAMPS Escaped Prisoners’ Sworn Statement men thrashed when TOO WEAK TO WORK British Prime Minister’s Indifference London, February 8 Appalling disclosures of conditions in prisons camps in Soviet Russia are contained in sworn statements by escaped prisoners forwarded to the Prime Minister by Commander210 words
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Article149 1931-02-09 9 —Reuter. Warships iot Yet Despatched to Madeira Gibraltar, February 8 His M. 8. Malaya and a destroyer flotilla are leaving for Madeira this morning at the shortest notice. It is understood there is rioting there. Rioting was reported from Funchal recently owing to the price of bread—Reuter. - 149 words
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Article150 1931-02-09 9 Reuter, To Be Reprimanded Instead of Couit-Martialled Washington, February 8 The Court martial on General Smedley I utler has been abandoned. He is to be reprimanded instead. This decision was made by the Navy Secretary, Mr. Adams, after reoipt of a letter from General butler inrther explainingReuter, - 150 words
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Article256 1931-02-09 9 Reuter. Country Refuses to Face the Facts SEEKING A WAY OUT Canberra February 7 In his first pronouncement on financial policy since the reinstatement as ommon wealth Treasurer Mr Theodore told the premiers’ conference that the Government rejected the policy of reducing wages and proposed instead a. Reuter. - 256 words
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Article103 1931-02-09 9 .—Reuter. Communists Trying to Force U. S. Intervention New York, February 8 From Havana it is learned the Govern ment has extended the period of martial law to three months and has closed the high schools on the ground that they are hotbeds of sedition. The burning of.—Reuter. - 103 words
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Article78 1931-02-09 9 Reuter. Southern I L.P. Consider Disaffiliation London, February 8 A two day conference of the London and Southern Counties division of Independent Labour Party to consider the question of disaffiliation from the Labour Party eventually decided to have the whole question reviewed before the annual conference. The SirReuter. - 78 words
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Article211 1931-02-09 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Prime Minister’s “Flippant Treatment” ACTION URGED New Delhi, February 7 The Working Committee of the All-India Moslem Conference has passed a resolution disapproving Mr. MacDonald’s statement at the close of the Round Table Conference until specific proposals are framed concerning safeguards and reservations—Rugby Radio Service. - 211 words
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Article116 1931-02-09 9 —Reuter. Hoover-Senate Dispute Over Drought Relief Washington, February 8 The term ’rehabilitation” has been invoked to settle the drought relief squabble between I resident Hoover and the Senate A compromise has been reached whereby instead of a twenty five million dollars grant for food, twenty millions will’—Reuter. - 116 words
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Article221 1931-02-09 9 St. Louis (Missouri), February 8 The United States Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected the Government s suit to prevent a merger between the Standard Oil Company of New York and the Vacuum Oil Company. Government’s Counsel said he would appeal to the supreme Court. Reuter.221 words
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275 1931-02-09 9 Huge Seas Buffet Napier DEATH-ROLL NOW 103 Wellington, February 8 The severest earthquake since the main shake on Tuesday occurred in the Hawkes Bay area at 2 o clock. Napier and Hastings were again heavily shaken and further heavy falis of earth look place275 words
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Article279 1931-02-09 9 STANDARD OIL MERGER St. Louis (Missouri), February 9 Oil circles think the Court s approval of the Standard Oil merger is the most important development affect ing the operation of Standard Oil units since the dissolution of the trust in 1909/11. It is emphasised there are sound business279 words
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Article65 1931-02-09 9 Reuter. Men’s Leaders More Obstinate Than at Start London, February 7 A meeting of the General Council of the Weavers Amalgamation to consider the report on the London conversations decided em haticdly not to recommend another ballot on the question negotiating on a more looms per ican basis.Reuter. - 65 words
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Article48 1931-02-09 9 -Rugby Radio Service. London, February 7 The annual report of the Pensions Minis try states that the total number of persons receiving war pensions in March last year was approximately 1.370 000. Expenditure on war pensions for the year was £54,000,000. Rugby Radio Service.-Rugby Radio Service. - 48 words
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Advertisement285 1931-02-09 9 Madame BUTTERFLY the first complete recording with an A 11-S ta r Cast including Madame Butterfly MARGARET SHERIDAN Lieutenant Pinkerton LIONELLO CECIL Sharpless VITTORIO WEINBERG with other members of the Company and Chorus of La Scala, Milan. Complete on sixteen records C 1950 to CT 965 price p each. Album285 words
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Article953 1931-02-09 10 AGREEMENT ON ALL TO NTS Probable Operation on March 1 From an authoritative soiree the Pinang Gazette learns that agreement has been reached regarding the tin quota proposals. Cables have been receive 1 in this country from the T.P.A., London, and these have been receiving official consideration.953 words
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Article297 1931-02-09 10 SPECIAL sailings of STRAITS STEAMERS Pandai sailing for Asahan and Pan*h Sanday 15th February cancelled. Sails far Asahan and Paneh Friday 13;b February c<l s at each port once only, returns to Penang M >nday. 16 h February, Tapah sailing for Asihan and B. Bahra Sun"a ’ls297 words
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Article192 1931-02-09 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day:— f aturday To day g rri tn CT Shares. >• =5 >» S n 5 PQ uq pq oq c. c. sc. sc. Mining. iDoh IK/3l K192 words
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Article60 1931-02-09 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £ll5 0 0 Unchanged 3 Monihs’ £ll6 7 8 Unch nged SINGAPORE $5B 12a per picul Down $1,12> 250 tins don RUBBER: London 3 13/16 1 Unchanged New York 7f c (Gold) Up Jc, Local 111 c.60 words
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Article148 1931-02-09 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE,)’ S.R.. Sheet 12 cts. per pound =per pl t!6/Qaiet. London 3 13/16 I New York 7j cts. (gold), (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Pricea fnr standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to- lay are as fallow:— Soot 12| cts. per148 words
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Article70 1931-02-09 10 P nang, February 9, 1981. Bp Courtesy ef Chartered Bank) □n London Bank v«iuciad 2/3 23/82 h 4 m/ts 2/8 i Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 8 Docunuimwiry 2,4 7/32 Qn N«w Ycrk Bank Demand 56 Franee M T.T. 1,425 India H T.T. 155 J Bhiiukc k T.T.70 words
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Article181 1931-02-09 10 JANUARY RETURNS The following are the latest list of tin outputs and ru bar crops fur Januarj: Tin Output pels. 95 Hours run 228 Hours lost 20 Cubic yards 22,000 Kinta Tin Dredge stopped from Ist to 30 :h January fcr alterations to the ladder181 words
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Article189 1931-02-09 10 Psn&Dh, Febfuiry 9, 1931. etr. Bsraiarss Opium p. oh»st aom 5,000.00 Cloves h 90.0 C Gold leaf sellers 7<.0 Mace Picking nom 170.0« Nutmegs 80s 70 00 HO? 60.00 Coconuts per 1.000 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 5/0 Rattans sales 11.1 Rattans Cosrse 10 60 Grpen Stall SheJla 13189 words
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Article74 1931-02-09 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, February 7 Paris, 123.97; New York, 4.86™; Brussels, 34 82; Geneva, 25 16; Amsterdam, 12.10; Milan 92 81; Berlin 20.44; Stockholm, 18 14; Copenhagen, 18,16 O-10, 18.16; Vienna, 34.57; Prague Helsingfore, 193 j; Madrid, 47 85 Lisbon, 108.25; Athens. 375; Bucharest, 817; Ric, 4(Rugby Radio Service) - 74 words
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Article1047 1931-02-09 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES 5 5'32 _CO J6_ H 3 SUBRBB tOaIIMJ t c c Alle b Bubbet O* 93 1 10 Alor Gkjah Rubbor Hstate 90 1 10 AnalgamateS Malty Hbetatea 1 15 1 30 Ayer Hltam Planting SyniteaW 1 10 1 25 Ayer Kuoing Rubber 30 R'1,047 words
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Advertisement54 1931-02-09 10 I.Lil l (ft/S-' Runnymede’ Thr Cheerjul 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 Trio will render a Programme of high class music, commencing at 9-30 p.m. ADMISSION $1.50 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George54 words
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Advertisement248 1931-02-09 10 See the Neme ON T H E YOU BUY It signifies Batieries male under the Oldham Soecial Acti vation process which enabi-s them to last longer and thrive on the gruelling work of starting stubborn engines On Sale at all garage, Distrilnitors: K. Lee San&C» 81, Beach Street, r enang.248 words
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Article428 1931-02-09 11 following Pnblieition» wtre ce ived or how bv the Department of t.i a iifiticp, 8. F. F M.S., dnring the week ti.diDß 4;h F-bruary, 1931, and are available for pnbbc uee in the Reference I ibrarj, Fulhrton Bniiding, Singapore. 1. Deuel by the Department:— i Fxp' rtK428 words
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Article121 1931-02-09 11 BUSINESS FOR MEETING Toe f’ lo ving art the Agenda of an ordinary meeting of the Penn» Municipal Com i nigB on to b held to- mono»; 1 Minutes of last meeting to bi on firmed. 2 Any special business the President may bring forward. 3 Qiestions. 4121 words
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Article168 1931-02-09 11 national foroeb soore TWO SU JCESSES Shanghai. February 4 It is reported tb Q Nations' troops Lave !D ccsed?d in cipturin g on* of the most I 'mportant of the Communist Blr8 l ro n ghnldg |R the p evince of Hupeh. The “Reds’ tavn been scattered. ''neral168 words
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Article624 1931-02-09 11 CHOWRABTA MARKET, Penang, February 9, 1931. Mutton- C te. Mutton Indian »ar 1c 56 Head Sheap or goal 1-30 Liver with heart A Ina, do 1.50 d 0 jog Goat or Sheep per lh 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet M 40 idney pair 80 Feet M she624 words
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Advertisement638 1931-02-09 11 To change your Ct »i fLs..': *£SfclKKr i .il: Pocket Parker From Pocket Pen to Desk Pen IS Seconds Every Parker Duofold is Convertible \i-r IVTOW—Geo. S. Parker contributes still another major improve■H B X ment to writing convenience .the dual-use Parker Duofold. HI Mk B 1° ten secon^s converted638 words
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1268 1931-02-09 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the (veefri Io Pori To-lay gs Ampang from Sitiawan, D ndings and Pangkor. Sails for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan to day at 5 p. m. IS1,268 words
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Article102 1931-02-09 14 “GRADUALLY THINNER AND THINNER” Sir Arthur S. Eddington, in his presidential address to the Mathematical Association in Lone on on “The End of the Worlu” from the point of view of mathematical physics, laid: “It is widely thought that matter slowly oins into radiation. If so,102 words
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