Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 March 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-03-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Nj. 57. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 12th LiARCH, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement431 1931-03-12 1 ItTn AG ATA brothers dentists Head Ofiice next to The Dispensary. I p ranc h Office 52, Leith Street II 111 I 1118 IIEWWKBHBMMBB ■EEB3BKE &iag t i| M l|| II iHU mill lIWH a jr Ready Mixed Paint ill WHITBREAD S fIW Reduced Prices “Light, cooling, stimulating,— 7 Ifl431 words
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Advertisement15 1931-03-12 1 B. TOKIS ATSUI STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772. 68,70,815H0P STREET, PENANG.15 words
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Advertisement1735 1931-03-12 2 i -~Z~. BANKS. X- ===s>g position vacant Selaneor Turf vlub.' a —r- Send your enquiries limited. g BRUSHING DUCO Kigbn Serai, PerUi. Saturday 14th, Saturday 21st, Wednesday r> I IBi PF A MTC P £1,050,000 •j 25th, and Saturday 28th March, 1931. DlQllirtUlAll I V Reserve Fund 4 Undivided Profits1,735 words
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Article362 1931-03-12 3 RESPEOT FOR LAW Obeys Orders in Four Languages BLISS, an 18-m mthaold Great Dane, belonging to Mr. A. P. L. Gordon, a statistical expert, is mere accomplished than many human beings. He understands cornu ands given in four largaa^'; has at least a working knowledge362 words
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Article264 1931-03-12 3 A "STAR” AT 19 A slim, blue eyed Irish girl of 19, wearing brown tweeds, a fur coat, and a spray of orchids in her button-hole, is back in London after a year in Hollywood tb at has made her famous. She was Miss Miurien O’Sullivan,264 words
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Advertisement289 1931-03-12 3 aaaaaaaßaßßaaaaa .Anywhere/' OS OH THE WAY THiZRE I II h P A- I■“ i i x oiTf*,w< &W* ,< IBaEi uJ #?'W you cam suy s i CO»Bi CIGARETTES Z ■acißnßßsaaaEa»aaK!3tt«Bß a ßa a 4 aaBB 1 H SNOWCRETS *W THE ALUBRHISH M a WHITE PORTLAND J CEMENT 4| Jk289 words
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Advertisement39 1931-03-12 3 l/A/? nNS PILLS I APIOL STEEL I I Sure and certaia for all FeraaH complaints. Every lady 1 keep a box ir the hou»a. J W, J. XDMONOS, B Th* English Ph«rm«o) a 52, 54. Beach Street. Penang H39 words
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Advertisement685 1931-03-12 3 “If soap irritates your skin you are using the wrong kind” I I Illi soap and water. But some Ihi I Emile Masse soaps are harmful. They 111 injure the texture of the l whose beauty shop, in Paris, is skin They contain too 1 I j known throughout the685 words
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Article479 1931-03-12 4 HUMBLE BEGINNINGS Workman Who Dabbled in Stocks and Shares A Black C< untry working lad who, in his spare timp, played in a theatre orchestra, becime a railway foreman, and dabbled in stocks and shares during fifty years’ service, has died worth nearly £44,000. The479 words
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Article270 1931-03-12 4 BISHOP CONDEMNS “SCANDAL” “Here is simony naked and unashamed, and thrust into the very centre of our ecclesiastical fyetem,” declared the Bishop of Durham (Dr. Hensley Hensoi), in criticising the purchase of livings by the party trusts at a meeting of the Church Assembly, in the Church270 words
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Article483 1931-03-12 4 CANTON FORCE 3 WITHDRAW Bandits “Reds” Must Now Beware Canton, February 22 With the restoration of peace in Kwangsi assuming concrete form, the Canton higher command is gradually withdrawing its troops to Cinton. A. big detachment to the 63rd division arrived in C .uton yesterday and483 words
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Advertisement292 1931-03-12 4 V £ff Jiffs Z&NZH2NS wv and Johnnie Walker Red Label.” We distil this popular whisky in Scotland particularly for you. We found many years ago the quality and strength you wanted you whosejobs lie in countries like this. In the evening when you want some compensation for the day, refresh292 words
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Advertisement190 1931-03-12 4 the —-ft 'i' Clujutii frvv l I IWSOi u//tilk Vi '‘xl m i ji l|hij® H 111 S j bH You will (Ind BLACK AND WHITE Cigarettes at all important function» where only the best i$ good enough. Bfadk. r— White I- I Se.st I W’i'H VIRGINIA I CIGARETTE l9CTts:190 words
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Article549 1931-03-12 5 Capt. J. Cuthbert has been appointed a member of the Pilot Board, Penang vice Capt. S. R. Perkins on furlough. Lady Fripp, the wife of the founder of the beer drinking Order of Frothblowers, has made public the tact that the Order is no more. A s549 words
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Article227 1931-03-12 5 MALAYA BRANCH MEETING The Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association 'Malaya Branch) will he held this year in Kuala Lumpur at the Institute for Medical Research during Easter. The provisional arrangements for the meeting are as follows: The Council will meet on Friday. April 3rd at227 words
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Article283 1931-03-12 5 PLEASING VAGUENESS OF THE HOUSEHOLD The appearance of the Census papers last we> k took the Free Pres* Topicist s mind back to a humorous, but authentic, con versation which occurred between a house holder, his “cookie and friend at the last Census in 1921. The283 words
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Article198 1931-03-12 5 MAY DE REDUCED FROM 40 CENTS TO 30 Interesting decisions in connection with Singapore transport facilities were made at a meeting of Committee No. 1 of the Singa pore Municipal (’ommissioners. It was recommended that the rate for hire for second class hackney carriages be reduced from198 words
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Article44 1931-03-12 5 BODY BEING EMBALMED IN BANGKOK Bangkok, March 10 While the world tour liner Columbus was lying off the bar here yesterday, one of the passengers, Miss Butterfield, died. Her body was brought aehjre to be embalmed before being sent to America.44 words
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Advertisement180 1931-03-12 5 '^fi. Wnß X< WB Mik it Miss Be'ty Balfour, the famous Fi.m t ar An Odol Enthusiast Beautiwi Teeth make Beautiful Women It is well known in the film world where teeth must be pretty and white that ODOL Tooth Paste cleanses away tartar and removes WffT S dullness without180 words
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Advertisement52 1931-03-12 5 I Cars ro« Home LEAVE. Take advantage of our special arrangements and purchase a I— MORRIS For delivery in England. NO WORRY—NO XPELM NO EXTRA iXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. Call or write to us for particulars. WEARNE BROS., LID, 30, Anson Road, Penang.52 words
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Advertisement89 1931-03-12 5 3 BECK’S I I I I 11 I j KEY jffl BEER mA I Sold in Malaya for more than 40 years. g Sole Agent»: N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO., (Incorporated in Batavia.) PENANG. a— Wmiiiii»»i.» 11l I I l»m K ec P y° ur child healthy \A. -■‘KEPLER’--Cod89 words
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Miscellaneous87 1931-03-12 5 "Z K* I ■phone Best Sound |i 264 In Town. LAST TWO NIGHTS-6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Mcifo-Goldwyn-Mayer’s All-Laught n r Programme! Benny Rubin, Robert Montgomery, Dorothy Jordan. IN Love tKe Rough” The Most Musical and Amusing Comedy Supported bij Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in Their Newest, Funniest Mirthquahe “Another Fine87 words
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Miscellaneous125 1931-03-12 5 j Tbone 11 srrv I MAJESTIC Westerrk I \Electric I SOUND iLziQ SY S I EM Last Two Perfj rmances. 615 TO-NIGHT 9.30 What is Your Opinion? Should A 0 Doctor Tell R Don't miss seeing this Sensational British H All-Talking Problem Blay. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY 13 th j In Glory125 words
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Article1077 1931-03-12 6 The Eye of the Salvage Officer SALTY fB sea-we*d is the glamorous calling of deep water diving. Toe helmet is as characteristic of bps as is the anchor. Working alone, in the most ruthless <ftbe elements, the d ver is and deterves to b* one of1,077 words
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Article543 1931-03-12 6 K. L. HORSES AT WORK Brass Knob and Glad Eyes Shaping Well “Pegasus” writing in the “Malay Mail states that the entries of 120 horses and ponies, together with nine races for the Selangor Griffins, w’ll provide a good programme of 32 races for the forthcoming543 words
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Article50 1931-03-12 6 LEEDS UNITED BEATEN AT HOME London, March 11 The f diowing are the results of English and Scottish League matches played to-day: DIVISION 1 Leeds U. 1 Arsenal 2 DIVISION 2 W’hampton W 3 Port Vale 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Hibernians 4 Queen's Pk. 2 Kilmarnock 1 Falkirk 150 words
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Article68 1931-03-12 6 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS The following are the results of tennis tournament ties played yesterday Singles Handicap (Class B) —4 R D Milligan beat —15.4 H W Mitchell 6—4 7—5. Doubles Handicap (Class A) :—4 J L Potter and P R Pattison beat —2 NAM Griffin68 words
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Article312 1931-03-12 6 WOMAN’S DELUSION Name Suppressed in Prosecution Described by her own counsel as a “sexual pervert,” Louise Lawson, aged 42, was sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment in the second division for publishing a defamatory libel concerning “a well known” man, whose name was withheld. She pleaded312 words
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Article246 1931-03-12 6 A Little Zam Huk Ensures Quick Soothing Healing Accidents ft’ always happening—ir your ovn hons<holi, at work, in the itreet; in fact, everywhere. Be ready to heal any sudden cut, abrasion, burn, scald, or other injury by keeping the “Sifety-Firat’’ Healei —Zim Buk—always handy. Zim Buk, which246 words
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Advertisement83 1931-03-12 6 P STORCHES’ I Ist ANNIVERSARY SALE J (PENANG BRANCH) I A Unique Offer for April. IH New Watches for Old! YOUR old watch, whether rusty, broken, dented E M or totally unserviceable Kho v]|4 L IdSltW has a CASH value with us. 5? Choose a new watch, and f u83 words
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Advertisement10 1931-03-12 6 To-morrow StniNOTHE HtARTOf THE WORIP AFIRr LOOK YOUR SEATS NOW!10 words
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Advertisement143 1931-03-12 6 1 I t WHEN YOU SAYDAW SEN S I ■IB II Ilin ■OBHBnM BPmiifcu..A. I You Automatically Get the World’s Best Indian CAutneys, Sauces, I Curry Powders, I etc. SOLE M 3 LAY AN IMPORTERSthat is One K GUARANTEE— We guarantee the MILLER geare<l-to-the-Road tyre. We guarantee this tyre to143 words
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Article936 1931-03-12 7 Mr. E. D. Andrews New Zealand “Star” and Cambridge Blue Exhibition Match This Afternoon An interesting exhibition tennis natch is promised for this afternoon when Mr. D. H. Klienman, the well known Malayan Lawn Tennis player, will meet Mr. E. D. Androvs, the British Lavis936 words
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Article90 1931-03-12 7 —Reuter. Group Which Finances Air Ma 1 Route Paris, March 11 A ’oanking group consisting of three Bej r ate concerns suspended payment to 3ay The group financed the French air *na ‘o West Africa and South America. It i enerally understood the closure is only ten•—Reuter. - 90 words
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Article94 1931-03-12 7 Vai 1 BBue d by the Governor. —Rugby *•**lo Service. Order in-Council to be Issued London, March 11 m reply to a Commons question, the n l* r Secretary for the Colonies, Dr. ri ->nn'ond Shiels, stated it was hoped to 19 8ue in a few weeks anVai 1 *BBued by the Governor.—Rugby *•**lo Service. - 94 words
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Article101 1931-03-12 7 —Reuter. Barcelona Offers Free Accommodation Geneva, March 11 Free accommodation for delegates sec retariat officials and journalists and special rates for seven thousand rooms which are available to the public have been offered to the League of Nations by Barcelona Municipality for holding the Disarmament Conference in.—Reuter. - 101 words
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Article76 1931-03-12 7 —Reuter. Paris, March 11 Explaining the Government’s contemplated measures for revision of the system of control of the petroleum concessions, M. Rollin, Minister for Mines, before the Mines Committee of the Chamber said an increase in capital was probably involved in the new agreement between the State.—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article365 1931-03-12 7 FOR AMATEUR R T DERS Three Runs for Horses Classes 3, 4 and 5 The Official Programme for the Perak Turf Club Easter Amateur Meeting, which has just been issued, shows that the Club is catering for horses Classes 3, 4 and 5 combined and365 words
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Article126 1931-03-12 7 Reuter. Commons Questions Regarding Nanking Default London, March 11 In the House of Commons replying to Brig.-General Clifton town, Mr. Hender son stated no further conference had been held since November between His Majesty’s Minister in China and the Chinese Government with regard to the latter s defaultReuter. - 126 words
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Article93 1931-03-12 7 Reuter. Soviet Buyers Want Long C redits Berlin, March 11 Big orders for German firms, particularly in the steel, iron and electrical industries, are likely to result from the visit to Russia of twenty German industrialists who have just returned to Germany. The steel and iron magnate,Reuter. - 93 words
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Article199 1931-03-12 7 —C. G. B. ] - —C. G. B.] HAY FEVER” Noel Coward’s Success There was a good audience at the Penang Little Theatre Players production of “Hay Fever” at the E and 0. Hotel last night. As is so often the cnse with a company which in the main is composed199 words
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Article92 1931-03-12 7 —Reuter. Exceptional Cold in Kent London, March 11 The countryside is still covered with snow. At Lympne the temperature fell to thirty-three degrees below freezing point, which has never been ex perienced for forty or fifty years. The ground temperature al Lympne showed only sixteen degrees—Reuter. - 92 words
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Article298 1931-03-12 7 The Jugo-Slavian Ministry of the Interior states that the death roll in tbe recent earthquake was thirty-one. La Rochelle dockers who have been striking for twenty-three days are to resume work to-day on the old terms. F. W. Murnau the famous German film producer, was killed298 words
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Article62 1931-03-12 7 .—Reuter. Hong Kong, March 11 The chairman of the Hong Kong Telephone Company to day predicted that within two years Hong Kong telephone subscribers would be able to ring up London by radio telephony and w th subsequent extensions to a I important cities in tbe world..—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article119 1931-03-12 7 LIST NO. 3 The Penang Indian Unemployment Committee acknowledge with thanks the following donations Previously acknowledged $808.50 A. C. Gnanamuthu 10.00 Indian Association—Musical Entertainment 13.90 M. B. Enthuray 5.00 R. K. Naidu 1.00 R. E. Mohamed Kassim Co 50 00 Taiping Turf Club JOO 00 $988.40119 words
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Article108 1931-03-12 7 AFTER ATTENDING SON S WEDDING AT DELI The Hon. Raja Sir Chulun, accompanied by a number of other Malaya Chiefs returned to Penang this morning by the s.s Pangkor from Belawan Deli after the wedding festivities of Sir Raja Chulun’s son with a daughter of108 words
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Article55 1931-03-12 7 .—Reuter. New York, March 11 The American Tobacco Company has announced that net earnings for 1930 amount to over forty three and a quarter million dollars. This is the largest earning in the com pany s history and represents an increase of forty three per cent over.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article41 1931-03-12 7 Belgrade. March 11 The Jugo Slavien Government has pro hibited the importation of Russian manu factures on the ground that the Soviet aim is to destroy the balance of exchange and proluction in importing c untries —Reuter41 words
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Article205 1931-03-12 7 ACCUSED CONVICTED Subramaniam, a Tamil, was to-day charged before Mr. R J. F. Curtis, Polio® Magistrate, Penang, with tbe theft of a bag containing $l5 in coppers, the property of Chinese The complainant, an Assistant in s sundry goods shop stated that at about 2 p.m. yesterday205 words
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54 1931-03-12 7 The following further subscriptions to the above fund have been received Amounts previously acknowledged $1021.00 W. J. Curran Sharp 10.00 Annonymous 60 00 Total $1091.00 The Hongkong Shanghai Bank haa been instructed to remit the above amount to their Singapore Branch for the credit of54 words
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Article175 1931-03-12 7 P. 0.0, v CHINESE RECREATION CLUB The following will represent the P.C.O. on Sunday at 10 30 a m S V Adams, T 8 Anthony, G Aste (Captain), A F Baugban, G I Begley. H W Brady, 1 R P Cameron, G J Carr, B R T Mitchell,175 words
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Advertisement21 1931-03-12 7 To-morrow D KAM ATI C SPECTACIt O» TMf AOtt I HR 'Ting THE OF THE WOB'.e Aflgg book youb seats now21 words
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Advertisement111 1931-03-12 7 01 I I Here, briefly, are th® advantages of using ‘Castrol* regularly. ‘Castrol* gives perfect piston-seal and leaves a. 5 minimum of Carbon. ‘Castrol’ penetrates every T I moving part of the 2 engine, which means that not an atom of I P ower 5 wasted, and IS,* CivwJPyil that111 words
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Article450 1931-03-12 8 Consequent upon the announcement that the Dutch rubber producers are willing to consider a scheme of restriction with a view to bringing about an t( economic price for rubber, interest in that commodity has revived somewhat. The proposals are as yet only in the tentative stage,450 words
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Article190 1931-03-12 8 What our American' cousins might describe as a recrudescence of mutual backslapping appears to have broken out internationally over the recent naval agreement. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Mr. Henderson and Mr. Alexander, appear to be particularly pleased with themselves, but one or two disquieting reflections obtrude upon the otherwise190 words
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Article73 1931-03-12 8 —Reuter. Two Essentials to Industrial Recovery London, March 12 The Federation of British Industries has issued a pamphlet setting forth the reforms it considers necessary for a revival of British industry. These are summarised under two headings, firstly, the establishment of a fiscal system which will combine.—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article1282 1931-03-12 8 A 11. L - A 11. L. Penang, Thursday. O “Forget-Me-Not”, bad as we are this morning, or rather, bad as we thought we were or ought to be, to ‘‘Forget-Me-Not” do we render thanks foi a letter on ‘‘Luxury or Education.” The title we can dpciphei; the text is beyond1,282 words
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Advertisement376 1931-03-12 8 ■TargEg:7 r JK-8811 IllriMlll I I BUT THE M H h- K&fcSToftheß H BEEF is in |Beefex|l i Hi you i «F3E: "TSSStiiLfr 3k T SzS=£gjF~ L E J fi 1 o. ifc P /X? ***J I<J !\7 i J i •>? A- v I ill #is *i! i ,4376 words
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Advertisement51 1931-03-12 8 a a E. &0 HOTEL. 'JO NIGH r THE “PENANG UTILE THEATRE PLAYERS” WILL APPEAR IN "HAY Seats Now Booking $1 50 each Friday, 13th Match 1931 AFTER DaFCE 9.40 P.M. Sunday, 15th March, 1931, GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT at 9-30 P m. a: /GIN S: g HENRY WAUGH 10. LTD.51 words
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Miscellaneous18 1931-03-12 8 TIDE TABLES High Water T cw Water To Dxy. 351 am. 10 02 am. 4.20 p.m. 11.54 p.m.18 words
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Article631 1931-03-12 9 —Reuter. PREMIER’S OPTIMISM The Conservative Attitude phraseology of the statement Nationalist Vilification of Mr. Baldwin London, March 11 The Prime Minister in a speech last night referred to the India Round Tab’© Conference ant the change that came over delegates after their arrival in London. When—Reuter. - 631 words
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Article166 1931-03-12 9 —Reuter. Competency of Mayor Walker Questioned POLICE GOADED TO ACTION New York, March 11 The success of the City Club in getting Governor Roosevelt to order an investigation into the competency of District Attorney Crain has encouraged the Society for the Prevention of Crime to circularise members—Reuter. - 166 words
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Article198 1931-03-12 9 ,—Reuter. 11,000 Miles Completed in Safety Cair\ March 11 The three Royal Air Force troop-cariying aeroplanes, which have flown from airo to the Cape and back, arrived at Heliopolis Aerodrome this afternoon, completing the eleven thousand miles flight strictly ir. accordance with the pre arranged time table.,—Reuter. - 198 words
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Article93 1931-03-12 9 —Reuter. Court- Marlial on lighty-one Officers Saragossa, March 11 The little provincial city of TTnesca, with its frowning Gothic cathedral ,d mediaeval atmosphere, will be the f country wide interest on Friday at the opening of the Court Martial on eighty one officers of the army implicated in.—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article64 1931-03-12 9 Reuter. London March 11 The lowest general death rate and the lowest infantile mortality were recordedl in England and Wales in 930 according to a summary issued by the Registrar Gienertd showing *****0 births and 455.000 rate and infantile mortality rates were both the lowest ever X dedReuter. - 64 words
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Article51 1931-03-12 9 Reuter. London, March 11 is unofficially estimated that out of three thousand tons of rubber warehoused Butler’s Wharf 1,500 to 2,000 tons baye been destroyed or water damaged c f which at least five hundred tons are totally destroyed. Official figures are not yet available.Reuter. - 51 words
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Article735 1931-03-12 9 Terms Disclosed in Parliament CRITICISMS OF BRITAIN’S POSITION Unsatisfactory Relative Tonnage London, March 11 The Franco-Italian naval agreement shows that before December 31, 1936, France and Italy ni.'.y respectively complete two capital ships whose displacement will not exceed 23 333 tons each and their gun calibre not735 words
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Article124 1931-03-12 9 —Reuter. In Prison Hospital on Drunkenness Charge MISS ALMA STANLEY London, March 11 The tragedy of a famous actress and beauty of Victorian days was revealed at an inquest at the remand hospital at Holloway Prison of a woman aged seventy-eight who collaps» d in a—Reuter. - 124 words
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Article127 1931-03-12 9 .—Renter. 14 Negroes on Trial at Nantes Nantes. March 11 Fourteen negroes of wl o n two are women filled the dock at the Criminal Court so completely that the gaarls were oblige 1 to stand outside. They are be ng tried in connection with troubles in.—Renter. - 127 words
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Article112 1931-03-12 9 ,—Reuter. Daring Scheme to Release Political Prisoners Madrid, March 11 The police have discovered a daring plot to liberate the political prisoners who are awaiting trial at ’aca Citadel as the outcome of the recent revolt there. The plotters burn the building in which documents bearing on the,—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article89 1931-03-12 9 ,—Reuter. Anticipated Deficit of 2,000 Million Francs Par’s, Varch 11 France will have a Budget deficit of two thousand million fraucs at the end of the financial year which closes on March 31. This announcement was made by M. Pietri, Minister of the Budget, on the resumption of,—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article56 1931-03-12 9 —Reuter. Stockholm, March 11 A German named Knelh was arrested at a restaurant where he was dining with two Russian journalists. It is alleged that documents found in his rooms show that certain Communist papers in Sweden are subsidised from Moscow. The documents also contain reports—Reuter. - 56 words
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145 1931-03-12 9 Reuter. Two Priests Tortured in Hupeh RANSOM DEMAND Washington, March 11 Two missionaries, one an American, the Reverend B.N. Nelson and the other a Norwegian, the Reverend Kristofer Vedt, were tied to stakes and whipped with bamboo poles by Chinese bandits who sent a NoteReuter. - 145 words
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Article66 1931-03-12 9 Reuter. Ottawa, March 11 The desire of Miss Alexandra Tolstoy, daughter of the famous writer, to come to Canada to continue her work as writer and investigator of economic conditions has been frustrated by the Soviet Governments refusal to grant her a passport. She is now lecturing inReuter. - 66 words
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Article109 1931-03-12 9 .—Reuter. “Love Market” of Hollywood EXTRAORD NARY CHARGE San Diego California, March 11 All roads over the border are being watched for the theatre magnate, Alexander Pantages and the wealthy estate agent, Jess Reve, wanted in connection with the socalled Love Market” established in Hollywood.—Reuter. - 109 words
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Article115 1931-03-12 9 —Reut r Consternation Among U. S. Interest* Washington, March 11 Consternation, is felt the Commeice Department as the result of the Decree issued by the Brazilian Government yesterday binning for three years the importation of machinery for usi in industries which are overproducing Officials of the Commerce—Reut r - 115 words
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Advertisement195 1931-03-12 9 From Convert Halt to Fireside Here are a tow recent record» trj KW? POPULAR ARTISTS. F'GIZ KREISLER I I with Piano by Carl Lamson 11*till Slavonic Dance No. 3 in I Ss G Major Dvorak PB. 144» J Indian Lament Kreisler} Wonderful Pianoforte record MISCHA LEVITZKI Scherzo No. 3 in195 words
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Article196 1931-03-12 10 CHIS ESE CONVIC CEO Fined $7OO or Six Months’ Imprisonment A Chinese named Lee Heng was to day charged before Mr. H. A Forrer, District Judge. Penang, with the po-s ssion of ndian hemp. The accused claimed trial The prosecution said that the accused was arrested196 words
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Article144 1931-03-12 10 OUT OF POCKET EXPENSES ALLOWED The question of whether a successful pauper should be allowed costs came up in a case before Mr. Justice a* Beckett Terrell at Singapore on Tuesday. Mr. E. E, C. Thuraisingham, who had appeared for the pauper in the case, said he144 words
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Article104 1931-03-12 10 CHINESE ON TRIAL Three Chinese, named Teh Keng Swee, Gin Boh, and Tuei Chan, who were charged on January 22 with the possession of arms, namely, two pistols and ten rounds of ammunition, were to-day produced before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, Police Vagistrate. Penang,104 words
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Article95 1931-03-12 10 ON TUESDAY NEXT H.M.S. "Kent” from the China Station is duo at I’enang on Tuesday and after a stay of four days at this port will leave for Colombo. The "Kent’’ is under the command of Capt. Bertram H. Ramsay, During the stay of the95 words
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Article73 1931-03-12 10 BREACH OF TRUST An Indian named Mohamed Idrus was to-day charged before Mr. R J. F. Curtis, Police Magistrate, Penang, with criminal breach of trust of a sum of $2O, the pro perty of the Straits Settlements Govern ment, in his capacity as a clerk, on August73 words
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80 1931-03-12 10 CHINESE CHARGED The Detective Police to day charged a man named Yap Kwah Peat, before the Police Magistrate, with dishonestly receiving stolen property namely 50 cases of condens ed milk valued at $125/- the property of Mohamed Sultan. The accused claimed trial and the case80 words
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Article639 1931-03-12 10 ABOUT 700.000 TONS Accumulations a Brake on Price Advance The likely course of the rubber market during the current year is the subject of a portion of the annual review of the industry by Messrs. Charles Hope and Sons. They es imate th<t shipments this year639 words
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Article69 1931-03-12 10 It is understood that satisfactory tests have been made by the Manchester Municipality in the use cf waterpipes made cf an alloy of lead, tin. and cidmium. The resistance cf these pipes is B’id to be greater than ti at of pure lead. If the69 words
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Article175 1931-03-12 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day E S n Shares. g s g >• >. S 3 CQ OQ CQ 32 0. 0. G. 0 Rubber (Dollar). Broga .55 .60 56 .60175 words
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Article59 1931-03-12 10 Latest London» New York and Local Prices T/Af: LONDON Spot £122 2 6 Unchanged I Booths' £123 -12 6 Unchanged SINGAPORE 162 25 per picul Down 12> c. U 6 tons don RUBBER. Loodoi 3 15/16 d. Unchanged New Tart ll c. (Gott) Down &c. local 12f59 words
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Article96 1931-03-12 10 ACCUSED CAUTIONED AND DISCHARGED Mohamed bin Mydin Vohamed Said bin Adbul Kader and Mohamed Ali bin Mohamed Pasi were to day charged before the Police Magistrate vfith wilful trespass. The* prosecution alleged that the three accused were found in premises No 70d, Dato Kramat, without the permission of96 words
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Article98 1931-03-12 10 Mr. Edward Jago, Second Police Magistrate, Penang, who has been an inmate of the General Hospital, Penang, for about a month, suffering from fever, will probably be leaving hospital this week but it is not yet certain when he will resume duties as Second Police Magistrate.98 words
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Article44 1931-03-12 10 The hom*wad mail by the s.s. Ethiopia clcaes at 6 p.m on Friday, the 13. h iLetan* The B I. Rajula with mails despatched from London n February 19 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 13ih instant.44 words
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Article94 1931-03-12 10 RETURNS FOR FEBRUARY The following are mine outputs for February Talam Mines, Ltd. Output piculs 417.93 Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited Ngow Property Output picul* 2,081 All 3 dredges stopped 3 days during the Chinese New Year. Ngow Estate 3 Dredges Hours run 1,552 Cubic yards 260 900 Output94 words
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Article68 1931-03-12 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, March 11 Paris, 121.14; New York, Brussels, 34 80 Geneva, 25.25; Amsterdam, 12.12; Milan 92.74; Berlin 20.41; Stockholm, 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.55; Prague 164; Helsingfors. 193; Madrid, 44.40; Lisbon, 108.25; Athei 8, 375; BucbarAgt, 817; Rio, Buems Aires, 3811-1 Monte Video,(Rugby Radio Service) - 68 words
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Article90 1931-03-12 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Saturday 6 a.m, 79 e Noon 93 s 5 m.m. 5 p.m. 90 n.w Sunday 6 a.m. 78 e Noon 96 s 5 p.m. 93 w 5 m.m. Monday 6 a.m. 80 E Noon 93 b 17 m.m. 5 p.m. 88 n Tuesday90 words
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Article176 1931-03-12 10 The following new books have been received at the Library:— The Cathedral Folk, by Nicolai Lyeskov; Contemporary British Philosophy, Edited by J. H. Muir he a i. 2 Volt; Secondary Education in the Nineteenth Century, by R. L. Archer; The Direction of Human Evolution, by Edwin Grant Conklin;176 words
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Article101 1931-03-12 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet 12| cts. per pound =perpl 116/33 Quiet London 3 15f16i New York 7| cts. fgold) {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Hjgapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for ti-day are as follow: Spot 12| cts. per lb. April/June 13f101 words
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Article88 1931-03-12 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, March 10, Spot £122.5.0 three months’ buring £123.12.6 months’ selling £123.15 0 Messrs Bousteadd Co. Ltd. 12th Mar. quotation for Singapore refi ied tin $62-25 per picul, business done 150 tons, Penang refined tin $62-25 per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined tin88 words
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Article237 1931-03-12 10 P. C.C. Lawn Bowls Tournament RESULTS OF TIES The following are the results of lawn bowls tournament ties Championship:—E Reimann W O from S V Adams. Championship Pairs G Duncan and A T Dougal b»a*. A F Baughan and D H Trumble 21 —13 D McLeod Craik and J M237 words
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Advertisement111 1931-03-12 10 New! 11 Quick cooking I Quaker Oats j your grocer for the new quick-cooking Quaker H Oats: H 1. It cooks in one-fifth the time KM j formerly required. I 2. It is the same fine quality as RH I always. 3. It is even more tender and delicious than111 words
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Advertisement389 1931-03-12 10 New WANTED need Steo o«^PherT y 'j Company in Selangor 2?, f r BoxNj45 i,hp agents for the I the BRITANNIA TEA OA h,re I LIMITED, doing g„ o i it CO W an 1 eole age nI J >’“»«. .1, 0,/ BRITANNIA TEA on d sion and bonus- OQt389 words
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Article389 1931-03-12 11 THE EGYPT’S GOLD May Still Be Recovered THE $5,000.000 gold ingots which lie under the ocean near Brest, France, in the wreck of the British liner Egypt may not be lost after all, as was feared after the recent explosion of the salvage tug Artiglio. The389 words
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Article179 1931-03-12 11 Penang. March 12, 1931. etc. Benar 91 Opium p. oh»et >otn 5,000.00 Clovm 90.00 Oold leaf wlleri 72.00 Macs Picking com 170.00 Nutmeg» 80i H 70 00 H 1101 60 00 Coconuts pit 1.000 15.00 Coprauedried buyers 6.00 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Ccsrfe 10 60 Green Snail Shells179 words
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Article73 1931-03-12 11 Ptnang, March'l2, 1981. (Blf Covrtety of fht Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 H m 4 m/ts 2iB i Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 3 h Documentary 2 4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 France C T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155 Bangkok N T.T.73 words
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1269 1931-03-12 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the veel: In Perl B.e. "De Htan” from La'ga?. Lbo Seumawe, Sigi’, Sabang, O leeLheue, Men’aboh and Tjdang. Sail» on Friday for Belav an-Deli, AchedPorte, Tj1,269 words
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Article454 1931-03-12 13 AMaZ nG story Coes to Prison for Nine Months THE story of a women who posed as a deiective wts told at Exeter Quart» r Sttsiors recently when Daphne Freeland, awed 44, pleaded guilty to three charges of fraud, and was sentenced to nine months* imprisonment.454 words
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Article101 1931-03-12 13 SOVIET MINISTER TO SWEDEN RECAL 1 ED The Soviet Minister to Sw< den, Mme. Kolontay, has left ar.d is now in Moscow to give an account of her stewardship. Well informed c'roles maintain that certain ultra-Red BJsheviks have denounced Mme. Kolontay for not taking part in a101 words
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Article654 1931-03-12 14 REMARKABLE STORY Woman B. Sc’s Alleged Remark to a Man An extraordinary story was t< 11 at Middlesex Sessions, when Mrs. Helen M itchai» ff, aged 37, a B chelor of Science, appeared to receive jadgment for having forfeited recogmsai c~s into which she654 words
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Advertisement154 1931-03-12 14 FELL YOUNG IN SPITE OF YOUR YEARS Wbat matters it what age you are. Let the years pass by, let the milestones of life show an increasing age. You can have the feeling of everlasting youth in spite of your age. If you are 50, you can still have the154 words
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Article633 1931-03-12 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET, Penang, March 12, 1931. Mutton 3 Mutton Indian w per lb 56 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A lug do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep m per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet w 4(j r Hney m.633 words
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