Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 February 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1831 PUBLISHED DAILV No. 36. VOL. LXXXIX FRIDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 14 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with np-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1887 2 POSITION WANTED. NOIICKS _i NOTICE. If 7" Tnii oN in English Arith,short DANCING LESSONS. h 7« th th F-M. S. Railway WW T« j| g batteries 1 hand Mathematics e:c, given by P In aCCOFIIanCG With th© Restaurant and Bar. I I t x,e,i« ceil te ch. r. Efficient and
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  • 989 3 A Fine Gesture —Canon and Palace “Apostolic Simplicity” or ‘‘Princely Penury” the Issue Bishops and “White Elephant” Palaces Cbnon Blunt’g withdrawal of his acceptance of the see of Worcester, on th» ground that it would be impossible for him to live at Hart’ebury Castle, is ar action for which many
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  • 292 3 SEQUEL TO 10-YEAR-OLD ACCIDENT A fatal accident in Agra ten years ago. in which Lieutenant W. 0. Whiting was involved, wr s recalled on January 27, before Mr. Justice Kendall at the Allaha bad H’gh Court, when an application for compromise was made on behalf of
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  • 118 3 BRIDE-TO BE WHO WANTED TO MATCH HER TROUSSEAU After taking a remnant of satin and stuffing it in the pocket of her fur coat in a shnp in Ragent-street, Sybil Francea Mimosa Piliak, 25, of West bourne-street. Paddington. f< und herself charged at Ma Iborovghstreet with theft. Mr.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 344 3 At the Theatre 'K. Before leaving heme use x z ■“‘H AZE LI NE’ (Trade Mark/ '-X’f j SNOW” and again during the y/ /1 interval if necessary n l Kj 4 It keeps the skin coo! and fi prevents the face becoming flushed and shiny as it is so
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    • 43 3 BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. A Million (new second-hand and rare) on every subject in stock State vour wants ful.y. We will then send suitable Catalogues with particulars of Books-on-Approval Scheme. C* Qg 121, Charing ProM Road, ‘VI L.ILO Loudon, England.
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    • 528 3 Economy j Comfort Safety Speed These are the h important fea- \vJ| Cures B.S.A. ||> Motor Cycles IMi wkj II W, offer. Safety and V® ’Hi. !W comfort from the standard of B.S. A. > ~A craftsmanship vA’ ftud the colossal yv|k I strength of the new Vwk I forged
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  • 847 4 ‘’Salt Law to go and Freedom to Continue Boycott Policy” SPE VKING to a group of B >mbay journalists on .January 27, Mr. Gandhi further defined his position with regard to amnesty. He reiterated his well-known eleven points which, he declared, must be m<‘t before
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  • 334 4 gent'v. An English Canadian in the Toronto Globe. TILT AT THOSE WHO TRY TO PUT JOHN BULL RIGHT ’‘Alice found the White Knight struggling to fit his armour on a very suial very stout figure ‘Who is it?’ she askei, but before the White Knight could reply,
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  • 156 4 FORMER M. P. WHO STUDIED BY BRAILLE SYSTEM Despite the disability of having been blinded in the war, Capt. lan Fraser, who was formerly Conservative M. P, for St. Pai eras North, has tucceeded in pat-sing his final ex mination for thw B .r. He undertook the
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  • 284 4 “We all know that an author’s first books dm not be profit hie,” wr»t*s Mr. Edward Weeks in the Atlantic Monthly ‘Conrad’s eany volumes were published at a loss, and at the outset Hardy’s novels had a costly reception. But a pub isher worth bls salt is
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 365 4 I‘?‘d sd£S W/d il /1 1 1 1 vJ7k\ c y 1 111 M z <•.> v?- J |B* itesll Children x:j t#i gp ::HCt!fl» need this protection p R m s=u- tzj« Sl«' \1 I I rj IV.I .ANY diseases are traced to the 0 wM" teeth! The makers
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    • 185 4 St I W’’’ FqoM p,lir teisQ A 4 -JujiesTove C CATE GwiDFOaD.SU 1 1 u, su.w» A*» BABY KNOWS! From the first mouthful Baby seemed to realise that this food would suit him. He knew nothing about its composition—the English West Country milk, rich in mineral salts and vitamins, from
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  • A Corner for Women
    • 1056 5  -  EY I. G. F. L. More than ever is our age denoted by our dree*», «’though the length of time bei ween ‘fl tpperuom” and real middle age grows longer and longer. It is in the debutante that one notices the inclination to “date” a girl. When
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  • 601 5 WIDOW-MaKEK” pays last penalty Lover Breaks Down at I' Public Execution In the presence of a great crowd of awei onlookers a mi<id'e-aged woman, w* o was one of the leading figures in a mats murder scandal which staggered Hungary, fxra ed, on the sctffild, the cold-blooded crimes
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  • 196 5 500 MEMBERS OF FLYTNG CLUB: 42 PILOTS TRAINED Calcutta, January 29 Although it is ta-ely two years since the Bengal Flying Club was inaugurated, more than 500 members have joined the club, which had, up to the end of D< cembor 1 w’. trained no fewer than 42
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 284 5 *****8 BILIJW U- E 3 A Phone No. 117!' MJESVIC > f v SOUND P M ™|jSYSTF M 6 15 TONIGHT 9-30 Positively the Last Night of Radio’s Gripping Dramatic Production eeet ta*. I DANIELS Supported by a Brilliant Array of Shorts including A Silly Symphonyj Musical Cartoon I TO-MORROW’S
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    • 431 5 [CROSSLEY CRUDE OIL ENGINES over /oo f ooo /a/ daily use. > a ti The popularity of the Crossley is a great tribute to its efficiency, and a greater tribute to the d scrimination of its purchaser. SOLE AGENTS: HfIRRISONS.BfIRKER C? UP < iBCOCtroRATSD 13 IKS STBAITJ SETTL&MSMTI. > Iff
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  • 1088 6 ANNUAL REPORT Game Put on Sound Basis The following is the repert of the Kedah Cricket Association The aim of the association this year has been to put Cricket throughout Kedah has on a scund bssis, and to evolve a set nf rules governing the conduct of
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  • 307 6 Dors Gordine, the sculptress, is visitink Siam. The Hr n’ble Mr. Tan Cbeng Lock and •MV B Lock have gone for a holiday Io Frastagi. The Hon. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule will b“ leaving Penang for Singapore on tbe 6 h instent. Dr and Mrs. Samuels,
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  • 100 6 P. C. C. DEFEAT SAILORS A soccer match was played yesterday on the Esplanade between the P.C.C. and a team composed of the marines the H.M.S. Perseus and Posiedon.” The match resulted in a win for the P. C, C. bj, four goals to nil. The game
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  • 268 6 BIGGEST PROPORTION GOES INTO INDUSTRY The va’ue of talking motion pictures to industry was strikingly demonstrated in the production of Ridio P ctures’ a Italking wartime comedy, Hilf Shot at Sanrise”, opening to-morrow at the Majestic Theatre. The enormous sums of mon *y expended by movie srndios
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  • 110 6 BELGENLAND DUE ON FEBRUARY 26 There will be 375 passengers on the Beltgenland, world cruise, due in Singapore on Feb. 26. Mr. D >uglaj Fairbanks, the film star, disembarks at Saigon to commence his hunting trip. Enaland contributes eight passengers. France four, including H.R H. the Princess de
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  • 42 6 SINGAPORE BANIBHEE CAUGHT IN JAVA Medan, Fcbru ,ry 6 A Chinese who had teen banished from Singapore has been arrested for sticking inciting posters on public buildings in I a av a and Tandj mg Priok. He has been banished.
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  • 179 6 DEATH OF CHIEF OFFICER OF THE S.&. aNGBY The deith h s tak«<i p’ach of Mr W G. Perret», i a te cnef office' of n.e. Angby Mr Parrett well-known in the R jaig river, says the Sirawak Ghz :te» since almost a l his service
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  • 117 6 SENTENCES ON FOUR PRIVATES OF WELCH REGIMENT Four privates of the 2 id WJch ment were courtmartiailed recently D the sentences have now been prom i.gi Pte. Edward Hayes (*****73). Bcc n of desertion, losing by neglect hw ci ing and offering violence to an omgiven 90 days’ detention.
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  • 71 6 cool,e3 x manager. Mr. lerm’j d M mandores were recently to tries. ma iediat el y The police were tol 3 itreal® fc they released the vic gtiga tiou did not take place and no jD nanB b?n had not removed tbo' r hoJ to They
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 261 6 I I I (My baby just ca n es forma Fox Trot GB m I'll still belong to you I The two famous songs from “Whoopee,” the F.lm that d has taken London by storm, Played by 8.8. C. Orchestra. I PD ik Who Cares Slow Fox Trot H jB
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    • 15 6 The Empire’s Best Tinned Butter If j) 1 SOLE IMPORTERS Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
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  • 417 7 JUDGMENT RESERVED Chetty Sues Chetty Firm j u the Supreme Court to-day 'tfcp hearing of the case was conli n ed. and judgment reserved, in which Navana Vyraven sued S.K.R.S., a Chetty firm at Prai for damages, etc., for dismissal fi i service and breach of an
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  • 159 7 GJXNDrON SUES GRANDFATHER In the Supreme Court to-day the hearing of the case was continued in which a Chinese young man, Lee Guan Keat, is suing his septuagenarian grandfather, Lee Ghee Hong for the recovery of certain property etc., which the plaintiff alleges his grandfather
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  • 123 7 A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT We were glad to ste the large measure of ®npport accorded the Penang Little Theatre yerg last night when they gave their performance of A Bill of Divorce ifieut.' Those present included the Resident Councillor and party. players have improved with each
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  • 1052 7 PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY Accused Fit to Stand Trial The preliminary enquiry into the case in which an Arab named Omar bin Abdulla is charged with the murder of his wife Sittee Fatimah and his brother in law Abdulla at 145, Kelawei Road on January 1, began yesterday before
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  • 318 7 SCHNEIDER TRIO Harps'chorJ’s Variety of Tone To be present at the debut of a musical instrument in Penang will be the experience of those who attend the recital by the Schneider Trio on Sunday night at the Runnymede Hotel. The harpsichord, which will be played for
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  • 95 7 Feb. 14 Cricket: Penang Free School v Ceylon Association Penang Cricket Club, practice match, Esplanade. 2 pm. 17 Cricket Penang Cricket Club v Bangkok, Esplanade. 10 30 a.m.; Penang Ceylon Associa tion v Selangor Indians. 18 Cricket: Penang Cricket Club v Bangkok. Esplanade, oontd Ceylon Association v
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  • 71 7 ALLEGED CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST Before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the Second Police Magistrate, this morning Chong Beng Liang and Khoo Sim Teong, two Chinese, were charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of cash to the amount of $1,400 within the jurisdiction
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  • 69 7 SYBIL JAMES AND VYNER GORMEZ Sybil James and Vyner Gormez will appear in classical and spectacular dances at the E. and 0. Hotel to-night. Hugh Denham will render a number of songs. This party appeared at the Perak Club, Taiping on Saturday last and by
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  • 20 7 The Library will be closed on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 17th, 18th and 19th February, being Public Holidays.
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  • 231 7 VICTIM IN HOSPITAL Packet Given by Unknown Man WWM» A serious explosion occurred last night in a drug shop in Carnarvon Street, when the Chinese in charge of the shop was seriously injured necessitating his removal to hospital where he now lies in a critical condition.
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  • 200 7 THE REV. P. L. PEACH ENTERTAINED AT TEA Yesterday af ernoon a tea-party wae held at the St. George's Girls School to bid fare well to the Rev. PL. Peach There was a large gathering of teachers, amongst whom were: —Mr. H. Mortimer Rev. W. 'churr, Messrs.
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  • 126 7 VESSEL QUARANTINED h The B I. s.s “Rajula” from Madras and Negapatam, which arrived in Penang in the early hours of this morning was placed in quarantine owing to a case of infectious disease on board. It is understood that there has been at least one
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  • 110 7 Sales Exceed Output by 20 Per Cent Washington, February 13 An assurance that the elimination of night work for women and children in United States cotton mills had now become practically certain was given to President Hoover by Mr. George Sloan head of the Cotton Textile Institute
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  • 41 7 To-morrow at Dato Kramat, at 6 p.m. 1 March Marche des Exermieurs Nazy 2 Overture The Eclipse Williams 3 Selection Tails Ip Brahim 4 Gavotte Stephanie Czibulka 5 Fox Trot The Sunshine of Marseilles Nichol’9 God Save The King
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  • 66 7 HEARD AT PENANG Pope’s Speech on Loud Speaker The opening of the Vatican City Broad casting Station last night was picked up by Mr. George Puttock of Penang on a set constructed by himself. Mr. Puttock was able to get the Pope’s speech at loud-speaker strength and
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  • 128 7 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS The following are the results of tennis tournament ties played yesterday Chanajjionehip Singles: W R Dsbbe beat G T Church 6—4, 6—2. Championship Pairs F N Syer and G Aste beat L H Best and C G van Houten 6 —2, 6—2.
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  • 124 7 PRACTICE GAME The following have been selected to olay in the practice game on Saturday, at 2-15 p.m. and Sundav. at 10 30 a.m. on me Esplanade 8 V Adams. G Aste (Capt) AP Biughsn, LH Best, GT Church, G R Evans, J H Fenwick. A H
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  • 218 7 HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANK DIVIDEND The decision of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation to main-a-r» the dividend at it« last year’s figure —£6 plus a bonus of £1 a share —should be regarded as highly satisfactory, states the Financial News. Considering the depressed state of
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  • 145 7 SILK FIBRE BAND ACROSS THEM It is notified for public information that the Currency Commissioner* will ipsne in the very near future a $lO note of the sama design as the exietir g nne but <r>ith a band of silk fibre, about |ths of an in ’h
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 373 7 New Advertisements NOTICES Old Xaverians’ Association. Grand Cabaret Dance Monday, 16th February, 1931, at 8-30 PM. 8 >ecial engagement nf Vyner Gomez and Sybil James. in spectacular CABARET DANCES. AND Hugh Denham—Popular Baritone Admission far Gentlemen $l.OO LADIES FREE. A limited number of tables to s a at four persons
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  • 503 8 Profligates usually come to the end of their tether sooner or later, and, despite the not inconsiderable advantage that they have had the public purse at their mercy, even the MacDonald-Snowden profligates have not been able to stay the evil day for ever. Thus it is,
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  • 75 8 .—Reuter. No Refuse Yet for a Moratorium Nanking, February 13 The Finance Minister Mr. T. V. Soong, when informed of reports current to the effect that the National Government contemplates following the action of Peru and Mexico with respect to a moratorium, on the payment of gold obligations,
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  • 72 8 .—Reuter Reichstag Demands a Revision of the Young Plan Berlin, February 12 The Reichstag by 314 to 56 approved a motion urging the Government to take up the Young Plan revision with the creditor powers as soon as possible but rejected by 814 to 58 a communist motion to
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  • 99 8 The Air Ministry has decided that the Schneider Trophy race will beheld over the Solent. The Prince of Wales and Prince George visited and talked in Spanish with the President of Peru who conferred the Order of the Sun on the Princes when they reached Lima.
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  • 45 8 —Reuter. Madrid. February 12 A general strike has been proceeding at Cadiz and all transport has stopped Strik ers paraded and stoned the shops and the police charged several times. A big reinfor cement of police has been sent in —Reuter.
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  • 1046 8  -  A. H. L Penang, Friday. RID AY, February 13. T* Superstition has it that both day and date are fraught with evil. We refuse to believe it, preferring to think that if evil there exists it must fall on a Monday. Little Theatre Players scored a signal
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  • 44 8 Mukden, February I? Japanese authorities at m that a coal gas fire oc ui re 1 mftD y February 8, but wit b O ut were working all got ties.—Reuter. utO( J th f An earlier Peking message 3000 were entombed.
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  • 28 8 Reuter. Amritsar Foreign Cloth Dea.c Shot Amrita. A foreign cloth thigb was shot and wounded youth o n night. His assailant, a m bicycle, escaped- Beut
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 83 8 SC, fl fl @m@ gsgr wtaby, bat MjF cap W Ktiicj /Xy «Stter XC\ /«s since /tz?7 /i jM» w>u r 4i'"' ’r-” W-. s yJBWi&g? JOHN HAIG I? CO., LIMITED, MARKINCH. SCOTLAND, e KINNAIRD HOUSE. PALL .MALL EAST, LONDON, S.W.i. U\ i' d M i WfWpdW v J Pr
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    • 64 8 "E. &O HOTEL.’ TO-NIQHT at 9-30 p m. cabaret-dance AT WHICH VYNER GOtffeZ AND SYBIL JAMES WILL APPEAR IN ARTISTIC AND SPECTACULAR DANCES AND Hugh Denham THE POtULAR BaRITONE. Admission to Ballroom $l/SurkLy, 15th F bruary GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT BY THE E &0- AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. c 1 I w r
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 54 8 ai H fii *Tca ®“LB| k BkSL < v < ijgk y 'PHONE Best Sound 2 6 4 )n Town. 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 A Tornado of Excitement Packed with Romance. “The Lost Zeppelin’' WITH Conway Tearle, Virginia Valli and Ricardo Cortez. PRWCEDED BY Mickey Mouse Cartoons. Musical Shorts Pathe News.
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  • 729 9 MP. SNOWDEN’S “COURAGE” Who Will Make the Sacrifices? INCREASED SPENDING AS A FIRST STEP Hopeless Insolvency of Dole Fund London, February 12 While Conservatives and Liberals are paving tributes to Mr. Snowden’s “courage,” the rank and file of the Socialists are apprehensively Speculating upon where the
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  • 116 9 —Reuter. Pilot Alights with Hands Above Head “FOOLPROOF” INVENTION New York. February 12 A biplane claimed to be foolproof wa demonstrated at Curtisfield Aerodrome yesterday. An airman on «even successive occasionss took no the machine shut off the engine and placing his han Is abnve his
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  • 106 9 —Reuter. 25,000,000 Rouble Short Term Loan Moscow, February 12 The Commissariat of Finance has instructed the Kamchatka Stock Company and the State B*nk to sell Japanese fish and crab traders bouds of a new loan at a rate not below forty sen per rouble face value. The Soviet
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  • 98 9 Reuter. Loss to Bank Shareholders Resident Overseas London, February 12 The National Bank of Australasia in London is informed from headquarters at Melbourne that the board of directors has decided to pay all dividends on the banka’ shares in Australian pounds. They will be made available in Melbourne
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  • 83 9 .—Reuter. Canada and U. S Ban Certain Commodities Ottawa, February 12 There are indications that Canada and the United States will unite in excluding imports of Russian timber aud other goods Yesterday the United States Government barred Soviet lumber and pulpwood and to day Canada banned Soviet
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  • 72 9 Reuter. Vatican City Wireless Station Opened Vatican City, February 12 Heralded by a fanfare of trumpets tbe Pope broadcast to the world for the first time when be spoke for twelve minutes in latin from the newly installed wireless station He concluded with the Apostolic Benediction after which
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  • 313 9 Latter’s Ordinary Share Capital Lost UNBALANCED BORROWING London, February 12 At a meeting of Debenture holders of the R. M. S. P. and Preference shareholders of the White Star Line in London, White Star shareholders overwhelmingly resolved in favour of a six months’ moratorium in
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  • 128 9 steam machinery on land and sea. —Rugbj Radio Service. Death at >ea of ir 1 V l harles Parsons London, February, 12 Sir Charles Parsons, inventor of the Parsons steam turbine described by Kelvin as the greatest advance since Watt, died last night on board the s s
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  • 118 9 —Reuter. Imposing Archway Opened at New Delhi New Delhi, February 12 An imposing archway, a hundred and thirty eight feet high and a carriage way thirty feet wide is the main feature of the 11-India War Memorial opened by the Viceroy who eloquently spoke on the services
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  • 41 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, February 12 The estate of the late Sir Joseph Wood, for many years Deputy Chairman of the British American Tobacco Company, is returned at £1.200,000 on which the duties will be £490,000. Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 207 9 Rujjby Radio Service. Opening at London and Birmingham on Monday LARGER AREAS BOOKED The British Industries Fair, which has grown into by far the largest trade exhibition in the world and which is held in two sections, one in London, the other in Birmingham, begins on Monday
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 535 9 (To the Editor of the ''Pinang Gazette Sir. —Your correspondent “Charpate, in his letter rublished n the “Pinang Gazette”, of February 9, has confused the distinction between nationality and society, which are entirely two separate issues. Nationality means membership of a nation or allegiance to a Sovereign
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 355 9 P o L f 1 rax o r. v i R sf yr?/ K K 'I Rowntree’s Plain York and Milk York I Chocolate 1/2 lbs. Cakes. Square Carlons. i SOLE AGENTS: John Little Co., Ltd., Tbree r aeons, why flux coated electrodes should be need I fur ti< c
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 305 10 TURN OF THE TIDE Are They Right This Time? Those rubber market optimists—chairmen of rubber companies and Mincing Lane brokers—who in the eaily part of 1929 were envisaging a rubber shortage and a high price for their commodity in the year 1930, must be, by this time,
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    • 119 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) B.R. Sheet 12 cis. per pound =per pl $l6/Q nipt London 3£d New York Holiday. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribb«d Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow: Spot 12 cts. per lb. Mar. l( April/June
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    • 570 10 RUBBER STAGNANT Tin An Erratic Market There is again but little to write about he rubber market because it has beet, timost completely stagnant during the □•*riod under review, the Lon ion price hav’ng slowly declined to a closing figure of 3| i Shipments from Malaya
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  • 81 10 Feb- 15, Quin qua’esima. 8 am. Holy Communion and 6 p.m Evensong and Address at St Mark’s Butterworth. Feb. 18, Ash Wednesday, 12 noon Litany at St. Paul’s Bukit Ten x ah. 6 p.m- Evensong at St Mark’s Butterworth. Sermon by the Rt- Rev. Bishop of Singapore Annual
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  • 157 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 go 03 OQ QQ Shares. *~~l S 3 O S 3 o CQ U 2 PQ QQ $O. c. 0. 6 Mining. Ipoh 15/3
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  • 55 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £ll6 2 6 Down £l-7-6 1 Months’£ll7-12 6 Down £l-5-0 SINGAPORE $59.00 per picul Unchanged 175 tons dose RUBBER. London 3J d. Down 1/16 d. New York e (Gold) Unchanged Local 12 c. Down c By Courtesy
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  • 192 10 Penang, February 13 1931. eta, Benaiarei Opium p, chest atm 5, 000.C0 Clove» 90.00 Gold leaf ee« era 73.00 Mace Picking ncm 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70 00 h Uta 60 00 Coconuts per 1,000 15.00 Copra Sundried tales 6.70 Rattans fives 11.15 Rattans Oosree 10 60 Green Snail
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  • 73 10 Piiiang, February 13 1981 (Bp OowrtMV The Chartered Sank) On London Bank Demuid 2/3 23/82 h 4 mta 2;8 j Pri /ate 2 m/ta credit 2/4 3/32 3 Documentary 2,4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 Frsnce T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 1551 Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. 139
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  • 985 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES 0 S I 3 rUBBBB 0 S 0 Alle br Robbei J 1 t i iu i 25 20 Aver Molek Rabbei Oo 1 00 Xyer Pan»» Robbei SU 95 Hwwtt Bobber (fa 65 Beu WntaDf Rnbbei C» 85 95 B-at» Robbei HitaAe* 75 85
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 46 10 OP ftunnymede 1 The Ckeetjul Hotel TO-MORROW MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE from 12 Noon. dinner dance SUNDAY Special Musical Attraction The Schneider Trio will render a Programme of high class music, commencing at 9 30 p.m. ADMISSION $1.50 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. 'Phone 543.
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    • 322 10 Seethe Name o/v t h e < I .3 K/b 0 8 -I 1 I.. Ol€iiuiiro3; I «j 1 roods J Dis<rt6ufors; Made (rom pulevt K| OO rt cows P Mture< l in the home I PP AF I g® counties, the ‘Allenburyg* l-VU vjail SA VJ Food, are Meamly
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 77 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Monday Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 80 e Noon 92 ne Nil 5 p.m, 90 ne Tuesday 6 a.m. 80 b Noon 94 nw 2 m.m. 5 p.m. 85 s Wednesday 6 a.m, 80 e Noon 95 nw 1 m.m. 5 p.m. 91 NE Thursday 6
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  • 446 11 FIRST QUARTER One Million Rupees Per Month Government revenue for the first quarter of the Ceylon financial year *****1, besides being Lbs than the revenue aciu lly real sed in the corresponding period of the previous year by some tbree-and-a-half m llicn rupees, is near-
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  • 44 11 Upon enquiry at the Mines Office. Kuaia Lumpur, yesterday, a representative of the "Mb’.'” Mail” was informed that nothing had been .'_~m London as to wh c ther official supper’ was forthcoming from the “Colonial Office for the tin quota scheme.
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  • 127 11 U FIRST ARGENTINE CONSUL FOR SING a PORE Mr. Alfred Leoni has > rrived in Singapore from Bu*»no< Aires to establish a consulate for the Argentine here. His appointment is to create a cl.s?r commercial relationship between the Straits Settlements and the Argentine Republic. Mr. Leoni, speaking
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  • 68 11 (Rugby Radio Service) London, February 12 Paris, 123.97 New York, 4.863 S Brussels, 34,86; Geneva, 2517; Amsterdam, 12.10; Milan 92.87; Berlin 20.44; Stockholm, 1815; Copenhagen, 18.16 Ode, 18.16; Vienna, 34.60; Prague 1641; Helsingfon, 192 i; Madrid, 49.70 Lisbon, 108.25; Athens. 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio, 41 3 Buenos Aires,
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  • 200 14 WOMAN’S OFFENCE ACCOUNTED FOR BY ILLNESS In an imposing document from the Home Office, bearing the King’s seal and signature, the announcement was made that a free pardon had been granted in thec<Be of Mr”. May Nott of Beech-meunt-aveuu**, Han well, who was fined I and £2
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