Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 March 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-03-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. -PUBLISHED DAILY No. 61. VOL LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 17th MARCH, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement460 1931-03-17 1 'T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. I T> Tft nch Office 52, Leith Street jEMHI f.1.l L ■IIIWI 111 I IM!I MUM |||.|.l iJriLJIMHMMaaga— IL JI JJJ. ,-L,,11l II II 111 .11 111 Illi I LL I ML, ***** l I 11 11 Don’t forget to460 words
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Advertisement16 1931-03-17 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. li<-T-^——16 words
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Advertisement2038 1931-03-17 2 U» «srx. -1 -T- I- J mia.-. Tißirr ,l,,l ,T,r lll i TO LET municipal notice ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES 1 built bungalow 6 Pinhorn In view cf the of rabies (1927) LIMITED, or IND RE-STRINGING IN 24 HOURS I R rtd off Green Lane with 3 bedrooms among dogs in2,038 words
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Article517 1931-03-17 3 WITNESSES SIGN IN POCKET-BOOK BRIDE OF 19 Ceremony Declared Valid After 26 Years A story of a young girl’s marriage romance in Slotland was told to Lord Merrivale in the Divorce Court. Mrs. Margaret Grenville, of Mowbray Fa rlie Estate, Poulner. Ringwood, Hants, was517 words
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Article283 1931-03-17 3 DETECTIVES STONED BY IRISH MOB Two detectives were attacked by a mob and stoned in amazing scenes that took place after a funeral in G’asnevin Cemetery, Dublin. The funeral was that of Patrick J. Carroll, aged twenty-seven, whose body was fcuud, with the head blown off by283 words
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Article229 1931-03-17 3 WIFE’S HEROIC! FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY Worn out with overwork and lack of suitable nourishment Mrs. Gertrude Elizabeth Hunt may be said to have sacrificed her life for her invalid husband and thr»»e young children. Hers was an heroic fight against poverty in a mean street229 words
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Advertisement284 1931-03-17 3 lA. B i W/ \W/ Secret Strength x —w C TRENGTH is the quality you need in life. Strength to carry out your daily work, strength to respond to the natural wastage of life Wincarnis will give you that strength. A w ine and a tonic both, it will make284 words
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Article449 1931-03-17 4 ’I AMASSED A FORTUNE i, Giving up Control of 320 Theatres Mr. WILLIAM EVANS, who may be justly described as the cinema king of England, has resigned l as joint managing director of t the £14,000,000 Gaumopt-British Film Corporation. He is a director of 69 companies449 words
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Article107 1931-03-17 4 ARREST OF GERMAN IN JAPAN The workings of a gigantic diug ring vhich is alleged to have smuggled over £1,000.000 worth of cocaine into Japan n a single year, are expected to be uncovered as a result nf the recent arrest f Walter Beck, a German107 words
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Article104 1931-03-17 4 BUT THE COMMUNISTS WON’T LEAVE The “American a Comma»ist cantre in New York, is in pawn, and will stay there until Joseph Katz, a butcher, is paid a £5,000 meat bill. Katz obtained a lien on the property when he explained to tbe court that104 words
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Article455 1931-03-17 5 ’’ZENDA” £T i HE E. AND O. Says Trade Will Improve After July Madame Zenda’*, described as America’s Great Life Adviser, Super Scientist and Business Counsellor who arrived in Penang a few days ago and is making a week’s stay here, gave a free lecture and455 words
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199 1931-03-17 5 After the parade yesterday evening members of the Eurasian Volunteer Com pany attended an informal concert which was held to mark the start of Club activities again. The Club has come into life as each new Commanding Officer took over but there has been little199 words
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Article205 1931-03-17 5 IN AID OF MUN CHOONG AND LAI MING SCHOOLS The Kuala Lumpur Town Hall was crowded on Saturday night on the occasion of a charitv concert in aid of the Mun Cboong and Lii Ming Schools. An attractive piogramme was given, comprising the latest songs and dances,205 words
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Article634 1931-03-17 5 Mr. R. J. Huddie has been appointed to officiate as Assistant Master, King George V School, Seremban. Sir Henry Bell, ex-Chairman of the Buenos Aires W« stern Railway, diedin a train travelling ’mu Itednid to London yesterday. Dr Lim Eng Hoe delivered an interesting address tj Singapore634 words
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Article176 1931-03-17 5 MR. E. T. LEWIS AND MISS MOSTYN WILLIAMS The marriage of Mr Edward Trevelyan Lewis to Miss Dorothy Mostyn Williams was celebrated on Saturday morning. March 14, at St. George s Church, Penang, the Rev. K. Macpherson officiating. The bride, who arrived from England by the s.176 words
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Advertisement206 1931-03-17 5 Grand Hotel Medan r— zq x Cuticura Healed VJlunatra} Awful Disfigurement where Britishers feel On Girl and Boy AT HOME “Mv daughter had watery pimples on ■'VERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE t h h e ATHI electric pan and TELEPHONE. was awful. She could not go out unless I’Vnn, T she206 words
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Advertisement315 1931-03-17 5 if teK,,” ,N THOUSANDS OF HOMES (N ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD’ X™ CKivers «Y STCHt&S EVERYWHEKX OldeEndlish V. R. VICK CO, Marmalade >SK BEACH STREET. Penang. is acclaimed 1 he Aristocrat ot the Breakfast Table.” Jaded appetites gladly respond to its delightful touch of tonic bitterness and full natural315 words
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Miscellaneous151 1931-03-17 5 4bJEs'fl’lC SOUND >r ’"‘fsYSTF.M 615 To-Night 9.30 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT Radio's Glorious Spectacle of the fflardi Gras Revelries DIXIANA" with all your favourites at their best Bebe Daniels —Averett Marshall WHEELER AND WOOLSEY TOMORROW NIGHT Radio's Excellent Drama of Love wise Lovers. He Knew Women” with a Brilliant Cast151 words
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Miscellaneous57 1931-03-17 5 ’PHONS B> st Sound 264 j n Town. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT 6.15 TTo-xiigHt 9 30 Metro-Goldwyn Mayer’s College Comedy of SonSs. Dance and Laughs Good News’ WITH Bessie Love, Cliff Edwards and Gus Shy. WEDNESDAY The Way cf a Modern Maid with Men The Dancers WITH Lois Moran and57 words
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Article401 1931-03-17 6 DEMPSEY EAGER FOR A “COM E -BACK” £lOO.OOO ASKED Desirous of Meeting Camera JACK Dempsey is ready to enter the ring again, and he is, moreover, quite prepared to meet Camera if he can make £lOO,OOO out of the contest. Bill Daffy, who is perhaps the Mannaia Minier's closest friend401 words
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Article45 1931-03-17 6 —Reuter. EVERTON BEATEN BY TOTTENHAM H. London, March 16 The following are the results of matches played to day: DIVISION 1 Manchester U. 0 Portsmouth 1 West H. U. 1 Birmingham 2 Huddersfield T. 2 Sunderland O DIVISION 2 ’Spurs 1 Everton 0—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article250 1931-03-17 6 ANNUAL MEETING OF MALAYAN BRANCH, B. M. A. The annual meeting of the British Medical Association (Malaya Branch) will be held this year in Ku da Lumpur at the Institute for Medic J Research during Eas.er (Friday and Saturday, April 3 and 4j. The provisional arrangements for the250 words
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Article413 1931-03-17 6 30 NATIONS CHALLENGE An Easy First Two Rounds for Great Britain Paris, February 4 The draw for the Davis Cup tournament took p’ace at the Elysee to-day. According to the custom, the President of he Republic drew the fi-st paper. This h the fourth413 words
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Article204 1931-03-17 6 AMUSING DEBATE AT GRAY’S INN A resolution was debated by the Gray’s Inn Debating Society recently, “fha the admission of women to membership of the Inns of Court is to be deplored,'* but half an hour elapsed before Mr. J. W. Parker, who presided, could obtain order. Students,204 words
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Article505 1931-03-17 6 AMAZING CAREER £52 Fraud on a ParkLane Hotel The amazing career of a woman known as “Countess de la Fargue” was revealed at Marlberough-street Police Court when she was sentenced to four months’ hard labour. The woman, Jean Bridget de la Fargue, who gnve her address505 words
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Article145 1931-03-17 6 PRIVATE BILL SPONSORED BY MR. ARTER A Bill to amend the Quarantine and Pre ven ion of Disease Enactments, 1903, is to be introduced in the Federal Council. The obj -ct of this Bill is to prohibit under penalty the importation into the Federated Malay States or possession145 words
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98 1931-03-17 6 In accordance with his wishes the ashes of Mr. Riiph Dennis, aged 88, who died at his home in Cxmden-road, N. W., have been strewn in the unsaddling enclosure on the Epsom racecourse. Mr. Dennis was for some years a director of the Epsom Grandstand98 words
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360 1931-03-17 6 JUDGMENT RESERVED Accused States They Were Planted on Him The adjourned hearing of °the case in which a Chinese named Teh Chooi H>e stands charged with the possession of counterfeit coins w&s resumed yesterday before Mr. H. A. F rrer. District Judge, Penang. The prosecution360 words
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Article137 1931-03-17 6 “THE FINEST LITERATURE” Tributes by Mr. Justice McCardie Even making due allowance for the fact that he was the guest of the Press Club when he made them, Mr. Justice McCirdie’a handsome compliments to journalists must make every member of the profession blush with pride137 words
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Advertisement11 1931-03-17 6 BOVRIL gives the cook a chance lifts little pleasures to enhance11 words
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Advertisement21 1931-03-17 6 JAPANESE Barber’s Shop Established for Members of Penang Club AND Town Club AT THE TOWN CLUB (Opposite G. P. 0.) j21 words
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Advertisement419 1931-03-17 6 Cars Heme i LEAVE. I Tak a'l'-antage of on ■E Jur special arrangements and purchase a W —MORRIS ...7" I I F r leliTery En g>«d. NO WORRY-HO P’tW I EXTRA EXPENSE. Leaves Hair Twice we can take in your old car as Beautiful in part exchan g e The419 words
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Article2862 1931-03-17 7 Penang Rotary Club Luncheon The “Hu Yew Seah” Address by Rotarian Heah Joo Seang 41' the weekly luncheon of the Frnang Rotary Club held at the Town Club to-day an adib ?F- Wfls given by Rotarian Heali Joo Seang on the Hu Yew Scab. Rotarian Heah2,862 words
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Article164 1931-03-17 7 House of Commons Records Its Sympathy London, ''arch 16 Th' House of Commons to day formally record» d its sorrow at the untimely death of the late Lord Privy Seal. Mr. Vernon Hartshorn. The Premier described him as one of the men of humble origin who164 words
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Article160 1931-03-17 7 only towards limitation. —Rugby Radio Service. s. d. Aspects of International Disarmament London, March 16 Viscount Cecil, speaking in London this afternoon on disarmament, expressed the opinion that the international weather had very markedly improved and was still im proving. Instead of hostility between countries there wasonly towards limitation.—Rugby Radio Service. - 160 words
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Article54 1931-03-17 7 ON THEIR WAY TO LANGKAWI Three flying boats are expected to arrive in Penang to morrow and stop at Glugor for refuelling. After refuelling one of the boats will proceed to Langkawi leaving the other two behind. These will be at Glugor for two days before54 words
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Article126 1931-03-17 7 i.—Rugby Radio Service. London Meeting of Diplomats and Technical Experts London, March 16 For the purpose of considering the form and final drafting of the Anglo-Franco Italian Naval Agreement a meeting of diplomatic and technical experts i.=» being arranged to take place in London on Tburs day.i.—Rugby Radio Service. - 126 words
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Article113 1931-03-17 7 i.— Reuter. Questions to the Foreign Secretary London, March 16 In the House of Commons, Captain Robert Henderson suggested that the Foreign Secretary should inquire into the Chinese Government's reason for issuing fresh internal loans secured upon increased customs revenues while they continued to default upon railwayi.— Reuter. - 113 words
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Article95 1931-03-17 7 Ratifications to be Exchanged at Angora Moscow, March 16 A new Turko Soviet Treaty on trade and navigation has been signed by M. Kharalhau Deputy Commissar for Foreign Affairs and the Turkish Ambassador. The Treaty i effective for one year, but will automatically continue if no objections are95 words
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Article59 1931-03-17 7 —Reuter. 350 Socialists Force an Entry into His Res'dence Tokyo, March 16 This evening 350 members of the right wing of the Japanese Labour Party force I an entry into the Premier, Mr. Hamaguchi’s residence despite police efforts to prevent them and handed to the Premier a resolv’—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article134 1931-03-17 7 Reutsr. “But it Will Not Involve Resignation” London, March 16 The Government was defeated in the House of Commons this evening when the clause in the Representation of the Peoplo Bill abolishing university representation was rejected by 246 to 242 votes, but the difference does not involve theReutsr. - 134 words
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Article70 1931-03-17 7 3. —Reuter. Certain Reciprocal Agreements to be Revoked Washington, March 16 Besides repatriating all aliens who become public charges within three years of their landing, the Secretary of State for Labour announces that owing to widespread unemployment it ts necessary to revoke certain reciprocal agreements3.—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article60 1931-03-17 7 Reuter. Mr. Theodore Foresees Guillotine for Political Critics Sydney, March 16 Mr. Theodore replying to his critics, says: “No New South Wales body hag authority to expel me from the Labour movement. Mr. Lang’s henchmen will finish like the chief priests in the French revolution by terrorisingReuter. - 60 words
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Article68 1931-03-17 7 Mail Van and Prohibition Agents’ Mutual Mistake Wilmington (North Corolina\ March 16 Five prohibition officers mistook a mail van for a rum running lorry which they were expecting and summoned the driver to halt. The latter, thinking they wore bandits, fired and killed the prohibitionist leader,68 words
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Advertisement241 1931-03-17 7 rar’■ Mima i iiimb it a—ac szmaa I DON’T READ THIS— I IF SATISFIED WITH LIFE I BUT IF THINGS SEEM TO GO WRONG I SEE HER TO-DAY! I ■ERB ZENDA I Great American Advisor I Super-Scientist, Business Counsellor. Th’ 3 World Depression will make or I HP** break millions241 words
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Article624 1931-03-17 8 It 25 definitely accepted now that boom prices for Malaya’s products will never uO seen again, and though it is generally hoped that more prosperous days lie ahead, the country will be hard put to maintain imports on the old or even on the present scale. Let624 words
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Article244 1931-03-17 8 An interesting sidelight is thrown on the effectiveness of the Eighteenth Amendment in New York by Mr. Mulrooney, Commissioner of Police, who has invited the New York Board of Aidermen to pass an ordinance to the effect that all speak-easies must be closed at 1 a m.244 words
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Article1023 1931-03-17 8 A. 11. L Penang, Tuesday. /e)T. Patrick’s Day it is and the morn broke fine and fair for the occasion. For our Irish friends do we hope that the event will be oft repeated. us dwell fra moment on the legendary history of the Saint. Almost asA. 11. L - 1,023 words
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Article102 1931-03-17 8 Atmosphere of excitement London, March 16 Ttae was »■> of ffient, unusual in p on (1 1 v isit h«s Alfonso arrived last nigh w ho mother in law, r f ceat oaB is recovering from her recen IU ThT police took extr y° ft r102 words
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Advertisement47 1931-03-17 8 BUT THE ijj BEST of the I BEEF is in |Beefex| j|(| lieu cai% fal itdomq m < m 1 L A 1A /4 I M r TOBRALCO THE TENNIS FAVOURITE i •It I 1 —Jfr —jfr yyl f: CHILDREN Jjjl R jEjgl THRIVE ON BRANH 'W U47 words
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Advertisement58 1931-03-17 8 Jg M s. O. ST. PATRICK’S DAY, Tuesday, 17th M»rch, Special Dinner Dance (Irish Music during Dinner) Thursday, 19th March Impromptu Dance Friday, 20th March After Dinner Dance Dance Music by th? Batd of the s. s. r resident Van Buren -M Sunday, 22nd March 9-30 p. m. GRAND ORCHESTRAL58 words
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Miscellaneous25 1931-03-17 8 TIDE TABLES High Water I ow Water To Day. Midday. 6.05 am. 11.52 p.m. 6.20 pm. To-Morrow. 12 30 p.m. 630 am. Midnight. 6.45 p.m.25 words
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Article582 1931-03-17 9 i Reuter. AN IMPUDENT CHALLENGE Ex-Premier Doubts Peer’s Sincerity lord ROTHERMERE’S RETORT “Baldwin Has Funked the Issue” London, March 16 The latest interesting develop nient in connection with St George’s by-election is the issue cf a statement to-day by Lord Rothermere in which he refers to Mri Reuter. - 582 words
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Article292 1931-03-17 9 —Reuter. Cinema Director and Photographers Aboard WALK OVER ICEFLOES New York, March 16 Twenty are reported to have been killed by an explosion on the sealer Viking off Horse Island on the Northern Coast of Newfoundland. The vessel carried a crew of 188, while two—Reuter. - 292 words
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Article202 1931-03-17 9 Reuters Tokio Wounding a Protest Against Russian Sharp Practice Tokio, March 16 Paul Anikieff, Soviet Commercial Coun sellor, was shot and dangerously wounded in the leg and breast by a Japanese as he was leaving his house for the Embassy. His assailant escaped but later surrendered to theReuters - 202 words
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Article80 1931-03-17 9 —Reuter. Military Junta in Charge of Yunnan Province Hanoi, March 16 YnSg ynn, Tresident of Yunnan Province einoe 1929, has been overthrown by his OWu Gowniment following dissensions over V Fom t geMtah left the capital with most of the Government troops and ooe positions in the—Reuter. - 80 words
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Article46 1931-03-17 9 ~~Beuter, Jump of 1 l/8c on New York Market New York, March 17 An important development on the market Vi day was the strength of silver bullion which alvanced one and an eighth cents thirty OQe an j three eighth cents per ounce.~~Beuter, - 46 words
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Article430 1931-03-17 9 —Reuter. Uproar at Bombay Meeting THE GREAT SOUL’S SPEECH INTERRUPTED Indian Princes Reaffirm Their Loyalty Bombay, March 16 Shouting Down with Gandhi ‘‘Down with Congress,” a handful of members of the Red Flag Union forced their way into a crowded and most mild area where Gandhi was►.—Reuter. - 430 words
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Article78 1931-03-17 9 On Japanese Mail between Penang and Colombo By the death of Sir Charles Eliot. exAmbassador to Japan, reported m a Reuter Singapore telegram as having occurred aboard the Japanese liner Hakone Maru between Penang Colombo. Great Britain loses a man of extraordinary brilliance as linguist,78 words
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Article45 1931-03-17 9 —Reuter. Washington, March 16 Five hundred and four persons in the United States acknowledged incomes ex ceediDg a million dollars in 1929 despite the Stock Market crash that year, according to income tax returns. This compares with 496 dollar millionaires in 1928. Reuter..—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article164 1931-03-17 9 —Reuter. Governments to Destroy Surplus Production 8d MINIMUM SUGGESTED London, March 16 A meeting of four hundred people interested in the rubber industry at the Cannonstreet Hotel passed a resolution approving compulsory regulation of rubber supplies. Mr. E.D. Money, convener of the meeting, submitted a scheme—Reuter. - 164 words
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Article164 1931-03-17 9 .—Reuter. Sport and Music as the Best Palliatives Paris, March 16 Sport and music may be the eventual palliatives of Franco German animosities if comments of the newspapers to day on yesterdavs Franco German football match are any criterion. It was first the association football match between.—Reuter. - 164 words
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Article56 1931-03-17 9 .—Reuter. Philadelphia, March 17 A heavy snowstorm appropriately marked the departure of the submarine Nautil’us, formerly of the Lnited States Navy, in which Sir Fubert "Wilkins and his party of ex plorers left for New York for final triais en route for the trip to.—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article149 1931-03-17 9 I.— Reuter. AIRSHIP ENDURANCE RECORD Tokio, March 17 Favoured by ideal weather the Japanese naval semi rigid dirigible has broken the previous endurance test by remaining aloft sixty hours without refuelling. This is claimed to be the world record for this type of aircraft. Ascending at 11.27 p.m.I.—Reuter. - 149 words
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Article454 1931-03-17 9 j.—Reuter. Three Nazis Arrested tor Marder of a Red i Berlin, March 16 Two out of the three murderers who shot dead a Communist member of the Ham- b burg Municipality at midnight in a crowded s bus in a suburb have already been arrested tj.—Reuter. - 454 words
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Article263 1931-03-17 9 —Reuter. New York District Attorney’s Office Burgled Chicago, Marqh 16 One of the most sensational trials in the history of Chicago opens to day when the slick St. Louis gangster Leo Brothers enters the dock to answer a charge of murdering Jack Lingle, veteian—Reuter. - 263 words
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Advertisement128 1931-03-17 9 I HEDGES BUTLER’S Wine Merchants by Appointment to His Majesty King George V. H.R H. The Prince of Wales. C 3 SPECIALITIES S 3 iRWI t liilil tgf Wil S 5V IT"'*’ n u ia Old Amontillado Whisky “Empress” Port. Cl bSh ”>" G «124 Per war strength and London128 words
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Article243 1931-03-17 10 ’’NOT UNDER RESTRAINT” Another Batch of Prosecutions In pursuance of an active campaign against dog owners, now being waged by the Penang Municipality, in view of rabies having occurred in Penang, another big batch of owners was prosecuted in the Second Police Court this morn ing243 words
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Article58 1931-03-17 10 —Reuter. Carried Arms Destined for the Nanking Government Oslo, March 17 The owners of the Tricolour which exploded and sank off the coast of Ceylon on January 14 have issued an official statement that the only aims the vessel carried on her last voyage were destined for the.—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article290 1931-03-17 10 A Hong Kong message says that Burtin and Meenghe, who have been held up here since Saturday owing to bad weather, hopped off for Shanghai at 9.40 a.m. to-day. The King and Queen paid a private visit to the Swedish Industrial Arts and Crafts Show in290 words
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Article95 1931-03-17 10 ACCUSED PLEADS GUILTY A Chinese named Lee Soon Ann was io day charged before the Police Magistrate, Penang, with having driven his car PK 9449 in a negligent manner at Batu Ferringbl, The accused pleaded guilty. Inspector Tunn said that on Sunday evening he was95 words
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512 1931-03-17 10 WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY Will Santorio Do It Again The following are the weights for the Second Day of the Selangor Turf Club Spring meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, March 21. The card consists of eight events, the first commencing at512 words
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Article57 1931-03-17 10 Karuppiah and Appal, H’o Indians, were to day charged before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, Police Magistrate, Penang. with being stowaways on board the 8. 8. Rajula, from Nagapatam to Penang. The accused pleaded guilty, and His Worship sentenced them to a fine of $20 z each or57 words
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Article148 1931-03-17 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day g> tn tn Shares. >» O 5 OQ PQ GQ C. SC. 0. 0 Mlflinl. AverHitamTir. 12'4j 12/9 12 4i 12'9 cum Hong Fa148 words
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Article102 1931-03-17 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Wednesday 6 8. m. 79 N.E Noon 93 n Nil 5 p m. 88 n.w Thursday 6 a.m. 80 e Neon 92 N.w Nil 5 p.m. 87 nw Friday 6 a.m. 79 e Noon 94 s Nil 5 p.m. 89 n.w Saturday 6102 words
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Article171 1931-03-17 10 THREE CHINESE FINED $7 Three Chinese named Hean Guan Chee, Hoe Seow Tong and Kum Cbim. were to day charged before the Police Magistrate with having pretended or professed to tell fortunes at Kimberley-Street. The first two accused pleaded guilty while the third claimed trial. The171 words
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Article82 1931-03-17 10 CHINESE WANTED IN KELANTAN Cheah Hong Peng, a Chinese from Kelantan, was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate charged with criminal breach of trust. Detective Inspector Gordon said the accused was arrested in Penang on instructions be had received from the police in Kelantan, The warrant82 words
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Article67 1931-03-17 10 H. M, 8. KENT vs PENANG INDIANS The following have been selected to play for the Penang Indians against the H. M. 8. Kent on the Dato Kramat Ground tomorrow 3. Velupillay; Rashid, and 8. P. Pillay; Appadurai, Chem Bee and Packiri; Muthu, A. C. David. Zanilullah,67 words
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Article638 1931-03-17 10 ANNUAL MEETING Agenda and List of Motions The 34th annual genera! meeting of the Planters* Association of Malaya will be held at 10.45 a. m, on Tuesday, 3lst March» 1931, in the hall of the Scottish Masonic Lodge, Venning Road, Kuala Lumpur, to transact the business638 words
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Article30 1931-03-17 10 ANOTHER BIG INCREASE Rubbsr stocks in the U li.ed Kingdom as announced yesterday were London 83,001 tons, decrease 450 tons. Liverpool 47,105 tons, increase 1,618 .ons.30 words
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Article52 1931-03-17 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 771 V: LONDON Spot £l2l-7-6 Down 5/3 Months’ £122-17-6 Down 2/6 SINGAPORE 162.121 per picul Up 37| e. 125 ton tao RUBBER: London 313/16 d. Unchanged Jew York c. (Gold) Unchanged Local 111 c. Unchanged By Courtesy of Mtitrt KENNEDY52 words
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Article160 1931-03-17 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet 11 i cts. per pound =per pl <l5/83 Q »iet London 3 13/161 New York 7| cts. f gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Denny s) Geaeral Produce Agency Fiigspore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follcv 9 Spot160 words
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Article59 1931-03-17 10 ANNOUNCEMENT BY WARDEN OF MINES The Pinang Gazette is officially informed that the sanction of the Secretary of State has been received to the publication, preparatory to the introduction in the Federal Council on April 13;h; of legislation to enable the scheme for Restriction of Tin to59 words
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Article91 1931-03-17 10 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS The following are the results of tennis tournament ties played yesterday Championship —G. W. Bryant beat P R Pattison 6-3, 6-4. Sirgles Hanlic<p (Olaw) "A”: —4 L. M. Norris baat—ls.3 D. J. Fleming 6-1, 6-3. Ladies Doubles II mdicap —30.2 Miss Wallis91 words
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Article46 1931-03-17 10 The homeward mail by the s s Khybsr closes at 5-30 p.m. on Saturday, the 21st instant. The s.B. Bajputana with mails des-1 patched from London on February 26 is expected to arrive here at 1 p.m» on Tuursday, the 19 h instant. I46 words
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Advertisement582 1931-03-17 10 Oldham Fa -/oX Types of Ss Bat teri e® J U A S R T R i I/ E D On sale everywhere Distributors'. K, Lee San C° 81, Beach Street, Fenang. Royal Society of St. George PENANG BRANCA In c? with the resolution pst-s a d at the Annual582 words
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Article573 1931-03-17 11 INDUSTRY IN MINIATURE New Laboratory of British Dyestuffs Corporation ONE of the world’s most important and complex industries is to be found reproduced in miniature at the new rubber laboratory of the British Dyestuffs Corporation which was officially opened for service and research on January 12 in573 words
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Article70 1931-03-17 11 (Rugby Radio Service) London, March 16 Paris, 121.14; New York, 4.85ia; Brussels, 34.86; Geneva. 25.24; Amsterdam, 12.12; Milan 92.72; Berlin 20.40; Stockholm, 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16 Odo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.56; Prague 164; Helsingfors, 193|; Madrid, 45.55; Lisbon, 108.25; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio, 4sV; Buenos Aires, 39|d; Monte Video,(Rugby Radio Service) - 70 words
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Article188 1931-03-17 11 Panang, Ma-ch 17, 1931. eta. tenar »1 Ojlum p. oh «st aom 5,000.00 Cloves ii 90.00 'lold loaf sollora 72.09 l&co Picking nom 170.00 Nutmogs 801 70.00 h 110« .1 60.00 Coconuts por 1,000 15.00 Copra ’undried sales 6.25 Ratfans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells188 words
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Advertisement511 1931-03-17 11 Trust for your morning call IWwl I -r 1 FORTY winks or a a J Is night’s peaceful slum- y her.. it’s the same to Big f 5 Ben. His duty is to cal 1 you v h e n yo u w ish and he never fails. Every one511 words
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Advertisement148 1931-03-17 11 I I (7+2? DUNLOP STANDARD tf*r rTV-MM MU I 4 M I The standard H i ¥li| by which all Lj- }-T—, jjLAJipj tyres are judged I CTn I- HFort lO as DUNLOP M A product Aul&R? 'lb t unmatched by any other in 1 WrS* s the world 4148 words
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Advertisement160 1931-03-17 11 Half fit is psi!fsiS only pSBB! —jftr» ’9* ZuM Half efficient Get fully fit with PRIJNOL FRUIT LAXATIVE THE GREAT BRITISH REMEDY < Half life’s ills are caused by constipation, indeed constipation is the stalling point of many a serious illness. Never regard constipation lightly. The first sign is the160 words
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1221 1931-03-17 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a lisi of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the iraek: Poti To-Bai e. s. Malacca” from Kantang and Palau Langkawi. Sailed for T. Auson anc B. Datoh to-day at 1 p. m. mv Intan1,221 words
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Advertisement372 1931-03-17 12 ANY CAR FROM HENLYS IS WORTH MORE Worth mor* because It Is backed by a firm yea fg ET can trust.... with a nation-wide service organisation Because it carries a liberal and dependable V *> O guarantee to repurchase at the expiration of your W3> leave. Because it is available372 words
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Advertisement438 1931-03-17 12 Kll hy did men snub her? firSt ac< l ua ntance g l ie 'was fb-'.mrin'’ aMESrawS&i *_/—undeniably beautiful yet men did not seek to know her better. Her friends might have told her why. But a 1 delicate subject, such as body odor, is hard to I J ST438 words
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Article389 1931-03-17 13 SHIPPING MAGNATE’S VIEW Menace of National Extravagance "The American orator, Mr. W. J. Bryan, once said that this world wab being crucified on the crosa of gold. I am sometimes inclined to think th a: the industries of this country are being crucifi don tie cross of389 words
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Advertisement124 1931-03-17 13 to |sinofceIB > M&JW/ THE „J jLm WORLDS Jw BEST J VIRGINIA Blihk'"'"" “Wi ite .«SiSfiiW is an MffljW indication your .(IT H 'd good taste. 111 1 If EH Agents:— <| v STRA!IS Java trading co., penang. w f .y, u'. wmubwi TOUIBI Mnuoxixv We insist that no other124 words
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Advertisement9 1931-03-17 13 IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES, OR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS OR INDIGESTION9 words
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Advertisement254 1931-03-17 13 I He carries danger in his pockets— I I Let Lifebuoy guard him! I Just look at the collection of grimy odds I I an d ends come out of his pockets! S wf iBK. Ah that dirt holds danger of infection. I fl ii jflS I s h e254 words
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Article638 1931-03-17 14 “NO FRONTIER DANGERS” The Great Soul as Oliver Twist Gandhi is still nnsatisfied. says Trwf*. In an int*rvitw he gave recen iy to tt e News Chronicle representative, he asked for more the very generoue helping that the Rcnnd Table Conference has given India, and the nature638 words
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Advertisement250 1931-03-17 14 rW.j Ji "a. > I I Allmburys I Foods Made from the purest milk R of cow» pastured in tJh«- home l| counties, the ‘Allenburys R Foods are as easily digested B as mother's milk. They are Eg germ frer «nd are simply B and quickly made by the adF250 words
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Advertisement363 1931-03-17 14 B i®'^nMfICSE3SSS3SSS3SS33SEr«SSSESSSS!S3SS SSBBHtE®SBEx*,' T- oe I sef®» Assets exceed $11.000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed $38,000,000, I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd (Incorporated In Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, E.C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court363 words
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Miscellaneous69 1931-03-17 14 Z? the Theatre 'c\ Before leaving home use > “‘HAZELINE’ (Trade Mark) SNOW” and again during the Jitj interval if necessary It keeps the skin cool and j Fvl prevents the face becoming J J flushed and shiny as it is so liable to do in heated -iCSnn atmospheres Ml!69 words
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Article623 1931-03-17 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET, Ptnang, March 17, 1931. Mutton cte. Mutton Indian M per lb 56 Head Sheep or «oat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A I oaf do 1.50 Trirx* do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet w 40 > idney623 words
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Advertisement374 1931-03-17 15 CUTS. BRUISES. Z" BROKEN SKIN and EVERYDAY MISH I I» x SS k Z3MraTlOAg.ti;; ~»C> Jjjpp:. z 'Jsr ti jA! 'Y lth GERMQLENE, a cut, «cratch or 1? and 4/- break in the skin opens the way for dangerous per 1 in. germs to set up painful swellings. Prompt apniication374 words
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Advertisement389 1931-03-17 15 SUCCESS WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Write: EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS morning sickness relieved nausea finished •‘Patient had very bad morning sickness << a wee baby fretful flatulence jia became very ill. I advised Sunshine Glaxo vomited after meals not gaining weight* morning an nig t. esu t ot j389 words
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Advertisement559 1931-03-17 16 ”T’ "T\'F JW t~ il-JP- 'JaiHWIMI THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. MEDON Mat 20 Marseille», Lindon, Holland and Havre AN TENOR Mar. 26 Marseilles. London, Rotterdam Hamburg MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE BELLEROPHON Mar 26 Hivre, L.verporland G asgow PASSAGE RATES TO U.K.559 words
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Advertisement1246 1931-03-17 16 1 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LILT P’ 0.-BRITISH INDIA AMERICAN MAIL LINE AND APCAR lines .< i (COMPANIBS INCORPOBATBD IB EUGI.u, D N r T RV MAIL PASSENGER C&RGO SERVICES I TRAMS PACIFIC. ROUND THE WORLD hnhato ami Orimrtal S*. Go. onder too- ’anam, TeW: hm, > t K Hongkong to San1,246 words
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