Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 March 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-03-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 43. VOL LXXXIX. MONDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement200 1931-03-02 1 r -QIT. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52. Leith Street '~IT y JISg3BaEBBaMBnanBBKg3S'?SggIEILeL- Jj&gM— MEEW— r-r-—-]■ 1 Ready Mixed p aint O WHITBBEAD'S Wsli Reduced Prices i “Light, cooling, stimulating,— (1 Id<al for tropical climates.” IJ I i Colour Cards and Full Particulars on200 words
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Advertisement16 1931-03-02 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772. 68,70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG.16 words
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Advertisement2410 1931-03-02 2 POSITION WANTED NOTICES. NOTICE. TTHTTON in English. Arith, Short- NOTIJE IS HER. BY GIVEN that J n accordance With the| F. M. S. ailway A IST > O"*»' ”“<>•’ Ke Restaurant and Bar. MM U 1 II R^G^ yer^r Box wnii nv i Motors are no longer the Agents in2,410 words
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Article428 1931-03-02 3 RUBY MINE Lost Turkish Treasure 1 ocated THE “BadAD“Bti Hirlap” describes the rotunnt'c discovery of an Aladdin’s c va in the P4ia Mountains, an honr or eo distant from Budapest. A shoit time ego rumours that ruby and gold mines hid be«n found near the village428 words
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Article388 1931-03-02 3 AN OVER! ORDBHIP IN SICILY Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, editor of the Washington Herald,” has interviewed Al Capone in Miami, where Chit age’s uncrowned kirg maintains his winter r eider C 0 with a retime of bodyguards, chauffeurs and domestics. Six athletic and energetic Icoking men388 words
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Advertisement198 1931-03-02 3 J.P. 897 To t>* isbi 'K/MC CIMNKStOMDS A MOST remarkable cure for coughs, chills, sore throat, bronchitis, x X etc., is known as the Peps breatheable treatment. When dissolved in the mouth, a Peps tablet gives oil highlv-concentrated lung-healing balsams such as are oreathed from the’famous Swiss pine forest air.198 words
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Advertisement248 1931-03-02 3 F EASTERN SERIES WE'JIB J rrnte® J Hß 3 M Ifl W ST- AUGUSTINFS church MANILA, PL 1 i 4 mass c simplicity of the rjw I tSrii z. e- famous church is one of the •¥*4 i, v -J 1 landmarks of old Manila and hUh'l EH dates back248 words
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Article2161 1931-03-02 4 Thrilling Finish in Big Race Ruddybrook’s Triumph St. Stratford Wins at Long Last Close Finishes By Tic Tac Not for a long time has there been such a thrilling finish as that witnessed in the big race of the day on Saturday afternoon, at2,161 words
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Article161 1931-03-02 4 The death occurred on Saturday, at the General Hospital, after a brief illness, of Mrs. Mabel I Summers, of 4, Clovehall Road, Penang. Rev. K. Macpherson, of St. George’s Church, officiated at the funeral which took place at the Western Road Cemetery the same161 words
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Advertisement387 1931-03-02 4 t ~U. -LR-W*"" 1 TOHlWimillllllllllliM PHOTO OF NERVE CELIS SEEN THROUGH r fl? B I 'K i Conquer “XI IM erves (Irritability, listlessness, stomach trouble.) Nerve-weakness causes bad transmission of the nerve impulses and may result in the irregular functioning of almost every organ of the body. Irritable nerves, digestive387 words
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Article816 1931-03-02 5 Lieut, S. V. Hogan has resigned his commission in the S.S.V F. Mr. E. C. Whitely, electrical engineer of Ipoh is visiting Kuaia Lumpur. The Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Noel L. Clarke, who have been away on a holiday in Europe, returned by the Hokazaki Maru”. The816 words
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Article1094 1931-03-02 5 as. “Franconia” In Wireless Touch with Kew York 300 PASSENGERS “DO” IHE TOWN On Saturday Penang was visited by the Hamburg American liner Resolute, and yesterday there arrived in port the Franconia, one of a magnificent fleet of (Junarders, which is circling the globe for the’1,094 words
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Advertisement278 1931-03-02 5 I I! 'Q w*z y W« wCtJk f < V > J X. Jr f r-. I I 1 f¥ ted on Cow Gate and crowr.ed w’ch HEALTH fl >d HAPPINESS Follow the example of delighted Parents throughout Malaya, and put I your Baby on this famous Food See how278 words
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Advertisement215 1931-03-02 5 TKere is no Oettei* Brand of Ham tKan Pineapple flam I «K wßiSk s Sole Importers Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd J CKiver s Jams -T-. J SOLD RECOMMENDED I housands of tons oi ircsn fruits are bysiores everywheak taken every year from Messrs. Chivers* orchards direct to the Orchard215 words
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Article1267 1931-03-02 6 Middlesbro’s Nap Cardiff City in Bad Position League Tables London, February 28 THE following are the results of English and Scottish League matches played today with league tables to-date F. A. CUP 6th Round Sunderland 1 Exeter C. 1 West B. A. 1 W’hampton W.1,267 words
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Article661 1931-03-02 6 CLOSE FINISH P.C.C. Defeats P.R.C. by Two Wickets In the match between the P C.C, and the P.R.C. which wa? continued yesterday on 1 the Esplanade, the Cricket Club won by two wickets, the finish being very exciting. Two days had been set apart for the661 words
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Article323 1931-03-02 6 FRANCE SWAMPED Welsh Bid for Championship IRELAND DEFEATS SCOTLAND Dublin, February 28 A crowd of 40 000 saw Ireland follow up her Twickenham victory by defeating Scotland by a goal and a try (8 pts.) to a goal (5 pts.) at Lansdowne road to day. Ireland’s forwards323 words
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Article353 1931-03-02 6 Th e Malayan Golf Association REPORT FOR 1930 The following is the report of the com mittee of the Malayan Golf Association to be presented at the annual meeting to be held at the Singapore Golf Club on April 3 The committee beg to present the report and statement of353 words
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Advertisement254 1931-03-02 6 records I OF TUNES I THAT ARE HAUNTING J LONDON. The S jme as We Used to Do Waltz CRI47 i Buckingham String Players L 8147 I k Slave to Love Fox Trot Theme Song “Good Intentions.” Sen iMy Baby Just CereaforMe. Fox Trot. 8.8. C, Dance 0 L I’ll254 words
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642 1931-03-02 7 CHETTY SUED Counter-claim for $1,030 Alleging that she had already p;iid the Chetty more than the amount due to him, an elderly Tamil woman, P. Mariamnttu, sued js. S M- Somasundaram Chetty, the attorney of Arunasalem Chetty, in the Supreme Court, today, for accounts to642 words
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Article57 1931-03-02 7 TTNED $2 EACH wer. Ti Q ('h’ nese women and four men Lt 'Vi Produced in the Police Court r RJ P -Curtis and charged with L OV| a cornm on gaming house at 27 wbin severall y pleaded guilty •ach rB B>P imposed a fine57 words
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282 1931-03-02 7 PLEA OF GUILTY Fined $5O and Licence Endorsed A European named Neill McNeill who had previously claimed trial when charged with having driven his car in a rash and negligent manner, withdrew his former plea, to day, in the Penang Police Court, before *lr. R.282 words
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Article162 1931-03-02 7 THE CLASSIFICATIONS The batch of 1931 Perak Turf Club maidens who made their debut at the Perak Spring Meeting, just concluded have been classified as follows: Class 2 Armide, Miss Middy. Corais Toulon Golden Harp, Jock’s Fancy, Master Taiboo and Hannah's Garden. f LASS 3162 words
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Article135 1931-03-02 7 DATES OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS The following is a list of the principal events of the Home racing season March 25 Lincolnshire Handicap (Lincoln) 1 mile. March 27 Grand National Steeplechase (Liverpool) 4 miles 856 yds April 22 City and Suburban Handicap (Epsom) 1| miles. April 29 Two Thousand135 words
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Article44 1931-03-02 7 BRITISH TEAM WINS TOURNAMENT Brussels. March 1 The British Army won the International Army Triangular soccer tournament by beating the Belgian Army by four goals to two —Reuter. The British Army had previously defeated the French Army by two goals to one.44 words
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Article446 1931-03-02 7 SATURDAY’S FUNCTION Farewell to Resident Councillor Captain Syed Salleh Alsagoff was enter tained to tea by the Malay community at the Penang Malay Association on Saturday in honour of his being awarded the M B E. There was a arge attendance, and among those present were446 words
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Article110 1931-03-02 7 —Reuter. Historical Works Destroyed by Fire Constantinople, March 1 The house in which Trotsky was living on Prinkipo Island, a resort in the Sea of Marmora, was burned down early this morning. Trotsky and his family huddled on clothes, escaped and took refuge in a neighbouring hotel.—Reuter. - 110 words
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Article171 1931-03-02 7 To morrow an the Esrlanade at 8.30p.m. 1 March Kwang Hsu Lincke 2 Overture Tannhawser Wagner 3 Selection Gipsy Love Lehar 4 Oriental Phantasy "In A Chinese Temple Garden” Ketelby Synopsis: —After a few bars characteristic introduction —The Incantation of the Priests in the Temple; the per171 words
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723 1931-03-02 7 MEDICAL TESTS FOR CAR DRIVERS Police and Public The following are excerpts of minutes of the committee meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association, Penang, held on February 26. Present;—Mr. Heah Joo SeanS (President), Mr. Yeoh Cheang Aun, Hr Ong Huck Chye Messrs Koh gin Hock,723 words
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Article53 1931-03-02 7 PENANG BRANCH MEETING A meeting of members and intending members of the Penang Branch of the Oxford and Cambridge Society of Malaya will be held at the Penang Cricket Club on Wednesday, 4tb March, at 7 p.m. for the purpose of deciding how boat race n'ght53 words
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Article390 1931-03-02 7 32,565 lON LINER Round the World Trip The largest and fastest ship ever to have circumnavigated the globe will call at Penang on Wednesday on her World Cruise, which is organized by the travel agency Raymond and Witcomb. She is the North German Lloyd’s390 words
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Article96 1931-03-02 7 TWO SURETIES APPLY TO WITHDRAW A Chinese named Chung Seng who is charged with attempted murder and who had been on bail in $l5OO in three sureties was to day produced before Mr. R J. F Curtis. Police Magistrate, having been arrested at Singapore. Detective Inspector Gordon96 words
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Article90 1931-03-02 7 CHARGED WITH IMPERSONATION A Chinese youth, named Yeoh Keat, was to-day charged with having deceived ~ee Kee Hong at 49, Burmah Road by impersonating a clerk in the < hinese Protec torate and thereby inducing Kee Hong to give him $3. The accused pleaded guilty. Mr. E.90 words
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Article94 1931-03-02 7 MOONLIGHT FETE A musical moonlight fete was held by members of the Ying Lin Athletic Club at their club premises at No. 2. Transfer Road, on Saturday night Excellent music was provided. The smart display of Chinese athletic arts was an impressive feature and the clowns94 words
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Article27 1931-03-02 7 Donations previously acknowledged $20,648.58 H. C. Butler Esq. 10 00 “Fruity” 1 Hon. Treasurer, St. Andrew s Society 200.00 Anonymous Ipoh 25 00 $20,890.7827 words
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Article757 1931-03-02 7 MORE LITIGATION OVER MINE AT KLIAN INTAN Trustee Company Sues Mine Kongsi The famous Klian Intan Mine in Upper Perak, the property of the late Raja Perumpuan of Rahman which is being worked on a sub-ease by a Chinese mining company known as the Kwong Loong Tin757 words
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Advertisement44 1931-03-02 7 BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. A Million second-hand and rare) on every subject in stock State vour wants fully. We will then s’Jnd suitable Catalogues with particulars of Bpoks-on-Approval Scheme. [TCVVI C* C 121, Charing Cross Road, Fvz I LI-zO London, England.44 words
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Article522 1931-03-02 8 Is the fog which has obscured the plans for the regulation of tin production lifting at last? From the cabled news to-day, one is almost tempted to come to that conclusion. Complete agreement on the subject has been reached at a meeting held at the Colonial Office522 words
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Article164 1931-03-02 8 The secession of Sir Oswald Mosley and his followers from the ranks of the official Socialists, must inevitably weaken that already tottering party, but the move has a •ignificance bsyond its immediate consequences. We do not think that Sir Oswald’s brand of socialism is necessarily any less164 words
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Article93 1931-03-02 8 —Reuter. £1,000,000 Windfall for the Treasury London, March 2 Tobacco is supplying the Treasury with another million in death duties. The estate of Sir V e mon Wills, a director of the Imperial Tobacco Company, who died on February 1. has been provisionally sworn at—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article1000 1931-03-02 8 A. ’I.I> Penang, Monday. •>OHER£ is a letter to hand this morning fr m the master, owner and crew of the one-rmn sailing boat Sturdy, which little ship has for some time past been lying off the Port of Penaug, refi ting for her trip round theA. ’I.I> - 1,000 words
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Article103 1931-03-02 8 ana —Central Ne v 9 Lightninij Damage to Air Ministry Ro°l FBbrui,r2 L r London experienced vagaries this af^no^ n thunder kened sky, vivid lightning. sunshine. maB t on the Lightning Btruc s l, 7h' apr a r»ras Air Ministry roof. Tl C ®,n MancbesWr destroyed.ana _ —Central Nev'9* - 103 words
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Advertisement90 1931-03-02 8 E. O HOTEL. TnesdayjSrd M- rch, 1931. SPECIAL AFTER DINNER DANCE AND CABARET PAIGE and JEWETT TN Variety, Song, Dance, and Trick Cycling. Admission to Baliraom—tl. BOOK. EARLY. Thursday, sth March, 1931 AFTER IH** k R DANCK 9.30 P.M. P. •n» r Mail OPTIONAL Friday, 6th March, 1931. 940 p.m.90 words
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Miscellaneous22 1931-03-02 8 TIDE TABLES High Water I ow Water To-Day. Midday. 6.05 am. Midnight. 6.14 pm. To-Morrow. 0.10 am. 6.44 am. Midday. 6.55 p.m.22 words
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556 1931-03-02 9 Accord on System of Regulation Colonial Office Meeting To Take Affect as From Yesterday Loophole for Withdrawal Complete agreement was reached in London on Saturday upon the system of tin regulation under the proposed quota scheme. The progress recorded is satisfactory so far as—Central News, - 556 words
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Article135 1931-03-02 9 central News. Passengers’ Through Fare £l3O London, February 28 A large crowd, including Col r W. Frankline. Trade Commissioner for East Africa, witnessed the departure from Croydon this fuming of the first aeroplane inaugurating the first section of Imperial Airways i ondon to Cape Town route At*—• central News. - 135 words
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Article107 1931-03-02 9 —Central News. To Benefit Unemployed Foreigners in U.S. New York, February 28 ’l'ho Cunard, the White Star, the Red t&r and the Anchor Line companies have announced a reduction of one third on cer&*n third class fares from New York to r °land, Great Britain and the—Central News. - 107 words
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Article88 1931-03-02 9 —Reuter. Two Supermarine Seaplanes Under Order London, March 1 The Air Ministry with the money guaran teed by Lady Houston is ordering two super marine S 6 seaplanes for the Schneider Trophy race, though it was first decided to buy one only. The machines will be the property—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article75 1931-03-02 9 —Reuter. Mensheviks Plead Guilty Moscow, March 2 Krylanko, the pitiless Public Prosecutor whose inexorable oratory secured the death sentence in December on eight of the accused in the mass trial for sabotage reappeared on the stage of the trade union hall for the trial of the Mensheviks.—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article36 1931-03-02 9 Reuter. Berlin, February 28 The Labour Minister, Herr Stegerwald, told the Reichstag Economic Committee that one sixth of the German people were directly affected by unemployment and one quarter of the workers were workless.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article234 1931-03-02 9 ’—Reuter. Irwin-Gandhi Conversations Resumed New Delhi, March 1 Although suspense regarding the GandhiIrwin negotiations continues, a feeling of optimism has crept in. The Congress Working Committee has met to examine the revised draft of the Viceroy’s proposals. It is understood Lord Irwin’s reply with regard to’—Reuter. - 234 words
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Article93 1931-03-02 9 Central News. Voluntary Levy of 2d. A Bale on Wool London, February 2 8 The report of the Department of Scientific Industrial Research says that arrangements have been made for the imposition of a voluntary levy for research purposes of twopence a bale on ail imported wool retainedCentral News. - 93 words
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Article94 1931-03-02 9 Central News. Opposition to Free Entry I H' Johannesburg, February 28 Opp esition is growing daily to the agreement with Japan conducted recently whereby Japanese merchants and staff are admitted to the Union if vouched for by their Consul. It is contended that this opens theCentral News. - 94 words
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Article65 1931-03-02 9 the hands of the Home Secretary. —Central News. London, February 28 Petition forms for the reprieve of Rouse now being received by his solicitors who regard the number of signatures as satisfactory. The period for return has been extended to Monday, and it is probable that later onthe hands of the Home Secretary.—Central News. - 65 words
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Article97 1931-03-02 9 Fifty-two patriotic societies have address ed a letter to President Hoover demanding an embargo on trade with Russia. The New York World having merged into the through the purchase by the Scripps Howard syndicate, employees of the Wor d are arranging to lease or purchase the97 words
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Article336 1931-03-02 9 Reuter. Official Announcement from Paris DIPLOMATS’ RETURN Washington, March 1 The fact that a naval agreement between Britain, France and Italy is in sight is viewed here with gratification as an extension of the work achieved by the London Naval Conference. Although official comment is withheld pendingReuter. - 336 words
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Article237 1931-03-02 9 passed through the turnstiles. Central News. Empire Marketing Board to Take Part Next Year London, February 28 Fresh tinned cream from Northern Ire land can now be obtained in London before breakfast. This s one of the results of the British Industries Fair, which came to anpassed through the turnstiles. – Central News. - 237 words
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Article52 1931-03-02 9 Rau er. Lima, March 2 The Government has resigned. The Navy has issued a manifesto that it will prevent the despatch of Government troops to tbe South against the rebels. In order to avoid civil war, it is urged tbe President should hand over the Government to the– Rau er. - 52 words
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Article191 1931-03-02 9 Central News. Sir Oswald Mosley’s Description of Former Colleagues London, February 28 The formation of a new political party known as “The Near Party’’ was announced by bit Oswald Mosley, who has seceded from the Socialist Party, with headquarters arranged at Westminster. Voluntary workers are asked■ Central News. - 191 words
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Article88 1931-03-02 9 Central News. Fate of Seventeen Turkish Peasants Constantinople. Ltbruary 28 Seventeen peasants in the reg:on of Malatia, where the weather is very severe, have been devoured by wolves A large party were journeying from the village to another when were overtaken by a terrific sandstorm which obliteratedCentral News. - 88 words
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Article171 1931-03-02 9 Rtuier. Chile Wild with Enthusiasm TRADE AMBASSADORS Santiago de Chile, Feb- 28 The hearts of all Chilean senoritas are still aflutter over Prince George, who created an unforgettable impression on their minds. The Princes are now speeding in a luxurious train toward the Chilean “SwitzerlanG r inRtuier. - 171 words
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Article90 1931-03-02 9 -Reuter. Twelve Chilian Bandsmen Drown Santiago de Chile, March 2 Twelve military bandsmen who playc? nt the dinner to the Prince of Wads at La Centinella hst night were drowned when crossing the lake to Valdivia. Their barge was rammed by another bargn. The Prince of Wales and-Reuter. - 90 words
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Advertisement97 1931-03-02 9 Another Great Recording by Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. The first complete recording of BRAHM’S Second Symphony PHILADELPHIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by Leopold Stokowski Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73 Brahms {TD 1A77 IQ7Q JU. 1.0/8 Second Movement —Adagio non troppo D. 1879 Ihird Movement—Allegretto Grazinso n IQQA (Quasi Andantino)97 words
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Article133 1931-03-02 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Saturday To day tn tn m Shares. J» J» Z 5 q CQ QQ PQ OQ c. c. c. o Mining. Bitu Caves. .42J .47| 42J .47}133 words
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Article58 1931-03-02 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 77 Ah LONDON Spat £***** 0 Unchanged 3 Heaths’ £123-5-0 Unchanged SINGAPORE $6175 per piari Up 37 Jc. 150 toss Hone RUBBER. Londes 3 13/16 d. Up 1/16 d. New fork 7f c. (GaM) Unchanged Local 12 c. Up J58 words
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Article76 1931-03-02 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, February 28 Paris, 123.95 New York, 4.85 g g; Brussels, 34 83; Geneva, 25 23; Amsterdam, 12.11; Milan 92.73; Berlin 20.44; Stockholm, 18 14; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.15; Vienna, 34.56 Prague 164; Helsingfors. 193 i Madrid, 46.25, Xiisbon, 108.25; Athens, 375; Bucharest; 817; Rio,(Rugby Radio Service) - 76 words
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Article66 1931-03-02 10 PxnaziK M*rch 2, 1981 {By Couriasy a/ thf Chartered dank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 m 4 na/ts 2/8 i Private 3 m/ta credit 2/4 3/32 3 Dooumantary 2/4 7/32 On New York'Bank Demand 55£ France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155} Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. 139 Singapore66 words
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Article439 1931-03-02 10 MARKET ViEWS Experiment at Present 4 Inadequate From erqniries made in the rubber market on Friday the Free Press gathers that the rubber roadway experiments conducted by the Munic’pality at the nstance of Mr, Parry D.vis, the inventor of a new registered process for curing th* raw439 words
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Article355 1931-03-02 10 REFERENCE AT MUNICIPAL MEETING The experiment was mentioned at a meeting of the Singapore Municipal Comnvs’ioners on Friday. The President said that some of the Commi’sioners may have read the article in the “Free Press’’ dealing with the rubber roads experiment that had been made in Trafalgar355 words
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Article58 1931-03-02 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet 12i cts. per pound =per pl $l6/17 Stead v. London 3 12/161 New York 7f cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). Geaeral Produce Agency Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for yesterday are as follow: Spot 12} cts. per lb.58 words
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Article92 1931-03-02 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, February 27, Spot £121.17.6 tree months’ bovine £123 5.0 threa months’ selling £123 7 6. Messrs. Bousteadd Co. Ltd. 2il Mar. quotation for Singapore re fined tin $6l-75 per p en. business do- e 150 tons, Penang refined tin $6l 50 per92 words
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Article40 1931-03-02 10 For February. Asam Knmb>ng Tin Dredging. Ltd. Cub c yards treated 132,000 T tsl Picu’s 921.29 Puchong Tin Dredging Ltd. Cubic yards treated 194,000 Total P cals 940 Pungah Tin Dredging Ltd. Cubic yards 327,000 Total Piculd 2.26840 words
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Article197 1931-03-02 10 Psnarg. Ma-ch 2, 1931, (Sts. fisnsr ei Opium p. at eat oom 5,000.C0 Clovee ii 90. CC Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Picking nom 170.0 C Nutmegs 80s M 70 00 h 110 s 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 5.70 Rattans Eales 11.1.’ Rattans Course197 words
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147 1931-03-02 10 "Street of Chance at the Majestic The Majestic Theatre is offering exciting entertainment to-night with William Powell’s first starring Paramount picture, “Street of Chance”. With a plot that develops rapidly, a theme that is refreshingly different, a supporting that is excellent, and above all, with a suave-mannered and smoothvoiced Powell147 words
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Article1002 1931-03-02 10 KENNEDY CO. SH ARE LIST NAMES L 1 3f I i I 1 IM UUBBBB c Alle bj Bnbbei 0« .lor I S I i; KrX ltabbSriM.»"-. M.kkßobiwo. p. ■s > yer P*n*« Rabbei ~2i bilM Putins I Bawett Rubbef (fe £5 Ratu litotaaS Bubbefl C* 85 »5 SSoHPbm* 501,002 words
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Advertisement37 1931-03-02 10 Runnymede’ The Cheerj.l Hotel dinner dance Every Wednesday and Saturday. MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE every Saturday morning and Sunday evening. CASH TIFFIN COUPONS are now available at Reduced Rates. runnymede hotel, ltd., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543.37 words
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Advertisement728 1931-03-02 10 New Advertisement Tin Restriction. «ppnximately 7,8110 lb s 2(0 A pplication Forms T e n aĕ™ inviM r iy ass for Assessment are electrical escisbm Ipo now available and 'i’i'cek may be obtained ati eotioe is 11 RK• rf* ih® P rtr nsrghio h*Tßtofor*» sni all Mines Offices in tween728 words
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808 1931-03-02 11 AYER WENG (RAHMAN) DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTING CO., LTD. ANNUAL. MEETING B igbteenth annra' general meeting c f the Ayer Werg (Ribman) Developwert and Prospecting Company L mite j was held on Saturday at the Regieterel Office George Town Chambers. Penang. L Vanghan presided and those err t were Mr. Palgrave Simpson,808 words
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Article482 1931-03-02 11 JUDGE’S REMARKS IN A DIVORCE SUIT Strong Comment “INDECENT PROTESTATIONS’* OF HUSBAND REFERENCE to a distribe addressed by a hueband to a wife was made by the Lord Meirivale, the President, in the Divorce Ccurt rec ntly. His lordship was giving judgment in a care in482 words
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Article240 1931-03-02 11 TRUANT WHO WA=I FIGHTING IN FLANDERS Aged 13—Enlisted. Aged 14—Won Croix da Guerre. Aged 16 —Received D. O. M. Aged 17—Received Medal Militaire. Such is the re markable record of Frank Barlow, now living in Dolman’s-lane, Bridge-street, Warrington, who is believed to have been the yourgest serving240 words
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Article298 1931-03-02 11 NEW PARKS, ROADS AND TUBE Transformation of Forum Area In fifteen year 0 time t according to official plans now approved by Signor Muesobni, the face of Rome will bs transformed. The Town Planning Commission, convened six months ago by Signer Maesolini and charged with the task298 words
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Article160 1931-03-02 11 BELGRADE’S ARMY OF CLERKS Under the Load line of “Belgrade—the poorest city in Europe,” the B.lgrade journa’, “Politika,” pubashes an extract from a remarkable article whici has appeared in an impcrlant Yugo Slav economic According to t* Be’grade, with its 226,000 inhabitant®, -s the only European centre160 words
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Article107 1931-03-02 11 LESSONS IN LITERATURE AT CHELMSFORD The hundred younv convicts undergoing firs’: sentences of p<.nal servitude at the recently openel Cnelmsford Prison have been given the c 1 oice of a dozen subjects, in which they will be allowed to attend classes in the assembly hall of107 words
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Article141 1931-03-02 11 AND THEY REFUSED HIM A J MEAL Mr. E. F. Hatton, the banker, who gave £lO.OOO to establish a free emergency food depot for Naw York City s unemployed, decide! to have a look at the place. To make himself as iremsp caoua141 words
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Advertisement448 1931-03-02 11 ■K Wa Careless Washing Spoils Children’s Hair Any child can have beautiful hair—healthy and luxuriant. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and lustre, all the natural wave and colour, and leaves it fresh looking,448 words
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Advertisement221 1931-03-02 11 PHONS ei Best Sound 2 6 41 0L N s 1 in Town. I Last 3 Performances 6-15 9-30 p.m. M«tro-Goldwyn-May«r Presents JOHN GILBERT In his h'irst Ta’kn g Success of Tolstoi’s ’lhunuerous Diana of Blood Royal r-nd Gipsy B’oo i. rßfitigiHpOytf With a Cast including CONRAD NAGEL, RFNEE ADOREE221 words
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Miscellaneous36 1931-03-02 11 To-night and Unlil Wednesday at Itheatbe ROYAL J AT 8 P.M. Hcot Cibscn in “The Rawhide Kid” 6 reels INTERVAL George Lewis in “The Four Flusher” 7 reels Laura La Plante in Finders Keepers 7 reels36 words
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873 1931-03-02 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the In Perl fw-lay b Tronoh from Langkat, Pat gkalan Soesoe and Pangkalan Brandan Pails for P. Bran dan, Pargkal&n Soesoe and Langkat to-day al 4873 words
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Advertisement379 1931-03-02 12 2S DYSPEPSIA! Poor > Blood SOfcvX Is the Primary Cause. D Borders of the digrs iao. whether mi’d or severe, need treatment wh ch goes to the fundamental cause poor blood. Wten the blood is thin and watery the digestive organs are weak and ill-nourished. In addition, poor blood is379 words
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Advertisement88 1931-03-02 12 J NEW LIGHT ON NUTRITION Food should refresh and invigorate the body and not merely satisfy the sense of hunger and appetite; it should produce energy and vital capacity.” gI Extract from Report of the British Ministry of Health. S It is in these two points that the value of88 words
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Advertisement201 1931-03-02 12 L 111,11 r I Genuine Pea^l s I < j e /ft jK I |||j| Ek ss•••• ar ASrSa /z Exhibition of the Finest Collection of "Persian Gull” and "Australian Fisheries.” PEARLS Ever Shown in Malaga. We Invite You to Come and ee. STORCH BROTHERS, LTD., P EN)Na Also at201 words
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Article448 1931-03-02 13 HOW UNEMPLOYED GIRLS CARRY ON 6d A Day on Food BEING INDEPENDENT AT ALL COSTS “Hundreds of smartly-dressed London and provincial girls, temporarily out of employment, are facing starvation with a smile. They do not whine or appeal to their friends, but shoulder their lot with a448 words
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Advertisement427 1931-03-02 13 TSttl ETERHAL PAiN jt makes life tnif erable. Legs are heavy iit i.< a struggle to walk. Even to turn i 1 "x <1 is an eilort —it seems as if old age is creeping upon you with great rapidity. H MU ri rising how many thousands of men Hn(427 words
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Advertisement115 1931-03-02 13 > |1 fr-w-» I im jteb.s. i| f A u U >s>! I I Allenburys i I Foods I Made from the purest milk I of cow» pastured in the home g counties, the ‘Allenburyi i Food» are «a easily dige »trd H as mother’» milk. They *re germ free115 words
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Article635 1931-03-02 14 “SERIOUS MATTER” Prospect of Lessening the Burden The prospect of re-using the coat of litigation was mentione d by Sir Wiihan Jowitt. K. 0.. Attorney-Gmer. I, at th» general meeting of the Bar held undei bis oresidenev in the Inner Temple Hal on Jar nary 16.635 words
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Advertisement392 1931-03-02 14 Machines will stand up t° their work \W ‘V Va\ VxV. o_-A The B.S.A. has never been a fair- I &‘«k «k weather motor \SJ A W cycle only. When j k\\ n Hrt' the great resources W\ of the B.S.A Com- V\A. pany were first turned \XA Mg J392 words
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Advertisement76 1931-03-02 14 For Health and Strength all the year round take Hall’s Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE. From all first-class Chemists and Wine Merchants and AFRICAN EASTERN (MALAYA), LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG. Sole Propnet<T« Stephen Smith Co. Ltd., Bow. London. England. 440 MARKET REPORT. The Market Reports a decided increase in sales of76 words
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Advertisement271 1931-03-02 14 Ask Your Chemist for PRODUCTS I PACKED SPECIALTIES: ASPIRIN, CASCARA SAGRADA, SACCHARIN, QUININE, VEGETABLE LAXATIVE, ETC. TABLETS, AMPOULE PRODUCTS, “REGAID” SURGICAL DRESSINGS, ETC. AGENTS: THE ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION LTD., g SINGAPORE—irOH—-PENANG. Dollar EzxcKaiige Tables sterling into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling J FKOM j 2s. «3d. to 2s. Sd. I Amounts271 words
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Article647 1931-03-02 15 CHOWRABTA MARiET, Pjnang, Mirch 2. 1931. Mutton > c ts. Mutton Indian M a<s* ic 56 Head Sheep or goa* s** h 130 Liver with heart 4 luag do 1.50 do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet w 40 idney S! a647 words
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Advertisement141 1931-03-02 15 1I7» O wifilarci FOB STARTING LIGHTING IGNITION The Willard hard Rubber Case with Wi'lard Cha qed Bone Dry Plate* uro eeted with Will, rd Tire ded Rubber Insulators. The Last Word in BATTERY CONSTRUCTION, If You Require Maximum Service with Minimum Upkeep Cost, Install a Willard Battery. Sole Agents UNITED141 words
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