Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 April 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 80. VOL LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 10th APRIL, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 513 1 [tX-gata! dentists Office nexfc to The Dispensary. I p» t n office 52, Leith Street U lUW**-- TOTM—■ -w B ——fw^yrp——■——_ ■*E3T 5 H Thought For To-day. I V WHITE»/ K h AH A mil —i— W “DON’T FORGET THE j Retd’s “DOG’S HEAD’ I bJSMI’ r '‘fW THAT’S THE
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    • 22 1 a.TOKISAT.SU! STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electro light. ’Phone 77 J, 1 «S, 70, BISHOP STREET, li I' EH A NG- J!
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    • 2020 2 TO LET TENDERS INVITED P.W D. TENDER NOTICE BANKS. I-—— Oomponnd Hon.e 178 Kehw.t Road MUNICIPAL NOTICE Tetdere will be received .1 the office el NB MAATSCHAPPIJ N. V This UnIQUC OpfOrtUllit} IS lu.mediate entry. Apply to 59. Beach the S!ate EnaiDeeri Selangor Ko la NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY JB33SSI. I
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  • 674 3 s jared sentry Fired Five Shots at One 1% /W ANY are the gho-t stories L.VX told about Windsor Castle. People have declared that they have seen and heard things there that have convinced them that the historic Castle is haunted. Perhaps one of the s'rmgpst
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  • 98 3 The health sta'ement for the Municipality of George T< wn for the week ending April 4, 1931, shows total of 56 deaths—34 males and 22 femab B—the8 —the death-rate being 19.49 per mille compared with 19 49 in the preceding week and with 24.84 tn the ccrrerponding w»ek
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 6 3 Don’Z get run down, get BOVRIId
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    • 747 3 aLH Dnz ZZ'-ZL— q am. qMM■MM MA RESULTS i a n OF n q n Milkmaid Milk Essay Competition “WHY I LIKE “MILKMAID” MILK” I S LI PRIZES BOYS GIRLS 3 Ist Prize $l5O See Chnoi B «h, Zainab bt. M hd. Doon, E St. Xavier’s Institution, Kg. Pant Stongkat,’
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  • 910 4 I Three Conditions Essential to National Recovery Protecting Home Market SIR OSWALD MOSLEY, M.P., on Februiry 24 issued a new memorandum explaining what is termed “anationd policy.” It is stated that this exposition of the emergency policy put forward by Sir Oswald Mjeley and sixteen
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  • 123 4 CIRCUS THRILL Blank Shots Fired to Quell a Lion’s Fury Daring a children’s matinee at a circus at Cardiff an animal trainer, Jan Dokfansky, was mauled by a Polar bear. The animal struck him with a paw, lacerating his right arm. He pluckily continued with
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  • 284 4 ECHO OF THE MURDER OF COL. SIMPSON P. A. J, Hackerdon, of Ekbalpore, w f sentenced by Mr. W. Islam, Police Magi tra e of Alipore, to six montl rigorous imprisonment on a charge of possession of a revolver without a licence. The prosecution case was that
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 136 4 Remember The Old War Songs? Here they all are on Columbia Record. No. DX2O7, Brilliantly Sung by the Big Four. “If You Want to Find the Sergeant,” “Leap Frog,” “Mop It Down,” “Last Long Mile,” “Rotten Song,” “Bully Stew,” and “When I Die,” “I Want To Go Home,” “Old Macdougal
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    • 116 4 I V&-. '"'V'• 3 I SPECIALLY MADE FOR MALAYA 1 and meeting a real need when breast feeding fails and raw milk is liquid danger,' Cow Gate Milk Food brings health and vitality and everything that Baby needs for sound growth and steady development. Fresh from West of England pastures,
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  • 1205 5 Ormsby-Gore, M.P., Tells the House of Commons of some of the Practical Difficulties —and Suggests the year 1600 as a Time Limit re are niwy people who are profound- interred in the Bill which proposes npermi the National Gallery and a er
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  • 171 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HANDBOOK The new edition of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce Handbook, to be Published in the early summer, will i contain a Trade Index which has now 1 been completely revised and brought up •odate. The Cotton Textile Section will form a remarkably complete guide
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  • 94 5 DICTIONARIES FOR PARIS Magistrates A magistrate at Alencon, S nth-West Frar c c dismisse 1 a charge hr ught against a cyclist cf riding atn’ght without lights on th® ground that “a cycle is not a vehicle.’’ His enterprise h»s b«en rewarded by a vollev of heavy
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  • 85 5 ONE MAN’S BRIGHT IDEA—AND t HE RE&ULT Renting revolvers to asphing gunmen nf New York should be a good business, bought Herbert Lewis-u >til he landed in gaol because a customer informed ag He B told™he police he had been ranting guns for “stickmpo” for
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  • 1250 5 MR. MILLARD-WATTS TO PAY Judgment for Firm in Liquidation Mr. Justice a’B®ckettt Terrell delivered judgment on Wednesday in the case in which Rose M°cPhail and Penman. Ltd. (<n liquidation), sued Mr. W. MillardWatts for the recovery of $20,847. 79, being balance du® in respect of brokerage
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  • 32 5 April 11 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates Ltd., meeting, Messrs. A. A. Anthony and Coy., Noon. Municipal Sports, Esplanade 2 p. m. 15 "At Home” at “The Residency,” 5 p.m.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 101 5 SHELL //has burst in the insect WORLD COCK ROmftks 31 LV E WHITE MO. FLEA3>I FLIESW i A) ANTCM Mb SHELL TOXW|A KILLS ALL OWI INSECTS The Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., I announce that on and after I April Ist, their Penang Shop and Office flours will be as
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  • 2057 6 Government to Grant Loan Consulting Engineer’s Report The tender of Misers. R. Young and Company for the construction of the first big sewer for the Penang General Hospital, where a start is to be made with th” main scheme has been accepted by the Municipal
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  • 254 6 INSURANCE DISALLOWED Taxi Driver Receives It with Pleasure LOSS in America of thousands of pounds worth of trophies, souvenirs, jewels, etc., by the famous Australian airman, Bert Hinkler, recalls some interesting disappearances of golfing trophies. Some years ago, the Ja* R. Wannamaker presented a magnificent
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  • 387 6 EXPERIMENTAL SERVI E Homeward Mails from Singapore In connection with the two experimental flights from Britain to Australia, Air Mails will be mid® up at S rgapor® for deep itch to Sourabaya, Java ami to Australia, by Aircraft leaving Singapore on the 17ch of April and on
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  • 393 6 WIN M4LA.YAN MEETING CHAMPIONSHIP The last events of the All-Malay® Chinese Athletic and Sports meet to k place on Tuesday morning an 1 afternoon at the J Jan Besar Stadium. Af.er a display of Calisthenics by girl and boy students from all schoc h in Singapore there was
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  • 251 6 COME TO STAY Adopted After Seven Tears’ Study H. H. Ramsay, the president of the United States Golf Association, recently discussing the new ball said: —“Many golfers believe that the new ball was brought out as a trick to make things harder for them.
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  • 164 6 LEAGUE FIXTURES—SEASON 1931 >, a 2 S 2? 1931 Apr. 13 Men. Chinese P.R.C. B’men’s n 14 Tne?. D. K amat E.P.Co. A.O.S. U. 15 Wed. D. Kramat P O.R.C. O P.O. Police S.S. Police rt .X.R,C. 29 Mon. Ohineee C.R.O. P.R.O 21 Tues. D. Kramat D.A.F.C.
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  • 186 6 ORGANISED CHEATING WITH FAKE CARDS AT MONTE CARLO Seven m°n who have been arrested in Mo iBco and Nice are charged with organised cheating at baccarat in the Snorting Olub a k Monte Carlo, states the "dritkh United Prees.” They are alleged to have
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  • 92 6 119,624,000.000 CIGARETTES MADE IN U. S. IN A YE AR A new record f r cigarette production in the United States was set up in 1930, according to th® latest s atistics of the Birr an of Revenue at Washington. Tax®» amouatirg to 358,946,900 dollars (£71,789,380) wer*
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  • 448 6 JUDGMENT IN BRINKMANN ACTION Mr. Justice A. K. a’Beckett Terril delivered judgment in the Supreme Court. Singapore on Wednesday in the ■action instituted by Messrs. Brinkmmn end Co., Singapore, agninsc Messrs. Lew and Peat (Singapore) Limited, for the return of a sum of $19,628, allegedly paid to
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  • 278 6 JUDGMENT TESERVED TX T APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTIONS Mr. Ju»tice Whitlpy on Tnesdav reserved judgment on the appeal of Mr. L. G Aeria, a probationary police who was recently convicted on a ch args of misappropriating a mo*or-car bcmce» together -with $l2, from a Mflay car driver <-n J
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 39 6 OLD UUY&. Personalities of Old Mal-ya’’ hy Cyril Baxendale, is new on sac at $2 a copy. The voiiimt -nay be purchased through our anenk throughout the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., la, Penang-street, Penang.
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  • 759 7 NEW DEVELOPMENT Efforts to Ascertain Date on Stamp The effort to prove a Codicil to the Will fir late 0 n Eng Check took a new turn C the Supreme Court this morning, Mr. T. Conaghan, on behalf of the plaintiff «kin an application that
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  • 57 7 P. T. C. SWEEP T he five dollar unlimited sweep being held _y the Penang Turf Club on the City and Suburban Handicap to be run at Epsom Wednesday. April 22, will dose on Friday, April 17. Tho drawing will take place at 6 P®. on
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  • 252 7 BAIL TO BE ALLOWED Fstate I indal Charged In the Supreme 'ourt this morning the Deputy Public Prosecutor withdrew the opposition to the granting of bail in a case in the Police Court in which an estate tind al, A. Ponniah, had been charged
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  • 116 7 TWO CHINESE CHARGED A Chinese named Chee Kim Loy was to ay charged before Mr. Eiward Jago with hshonestly retaining stolen property, lamely a bicycle valued at $9 at Carnarvon street, the proper y of Chee Aim. The accused pleaded guilty but on bis saying
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  • 86 7 Exposing B ad Fish for Sale FINE OF $3O IMPOSED Charged with exposing for sale fish unfit for human consumption at the Chowrasta Market, an Indian Mohammedan, Alahudin, pleaded guilty before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang. The Municipal Health Officer certified that he examined the fish and found it
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  • 128 7 SPLENDID SINGING Mr. Edward Branscombe's Westminster Glee Singers who appeared in Fenangsome time ago gave their final racital in Malaya ast night at the Town Hall. The party have just returned from Siam where they played to full houses. The audience last night was disappointing. Where every
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  • 134 7 SEVEN AT PERAK ROAD Following the principle of providing quarters for teachers within easy access to the school or, where possible, within the school ground itself, a large number of quarters for the teaching staff have been built at the Free School in Green Lane
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  • 546 7 Mr. Richard Sidney is on a visit to Singapore. Mr. How Kim Leng has been appointed to bo a Justice of the Peace for the State of Selangor. Mr. H. Murray Ross, formerly planting in Simpang, Taiping district is now manager of Elphil Estate, Sungei Siput. Mr.
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  • 67 7 TOOK IT IN FUN SAYS ACCUSED "I took the money in fun and later asked her for a loan of the amount” said Ng Boon Soon claiming trial when charged before the Police Magistrate to day with the theft of $6O from a Chinese woman named
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 502 7 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette It is a pity that neither the Penang Municipal officials do not realise the simple fact that they are paid from the public purse nor the Commissioners consider them* selves as representatives of the public on the Municipal Council. This is
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 3 7 BOVRIL for Health.
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    • 31 7 New Nanking Hotel KELAWEI ROAD Millionaire’s Palatial Residence CONVERTED INTO A First Class Modern Hotel Beautifully Situated Overlooking Sea European and Chir.ese Meals, a la Carte, Liquors, Wines, Beer, Etc. 1
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    • 134 7 New Advertisements MISCELLANEOUS Children, boarded and educated in Monntain home. Parents can with full confidence entrust their children to experienced care. References exchangel, prospectus, Miss Westmoreland, Healesville, Victoria, Australia. A JUMBLE SALE WILL BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL on Saturday, April 11th, at 4-30 p.m. BEACH STREET AUCTIOH ROOMS
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    • 394 7 I' PI I Never neglect B f CONSTIPATION I Check it at once with I I Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills g I Ala remedy for eonstipation, Dr. Morse’s |S I Root Pills are in a class alone. jI I iney give you clean bowels which act 9 I regularly,
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  • 522 8 Dr. Wangh Scott’s presidential address at the recent meeting of the Malayan branch of the British Medical Association is one of the most'interesting that has been our lot to read for a long time. w “Mental Hygiene in the Tropics” his.theme, and in expounding it,
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  • 246 8 We concede nothing to Singapore’s airs and graces, but we are glad to notice that a Penang resident is accorded a column and a quarter leader all to himself in the Straits Times—surely a pinnacle of fame which reflects some limelight on the burg in which
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  • 95 8 Located by Marston Expedition London, April 9 The Great Royal Palace of Jericho, which wag razed to the ground when Joshua and the Israelites burned it 8 400 years ago, has been located by Professor John Garstang and members of the Marston Archaeological 1 Expedition. I
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  • 971 8 A. H. Li Penang, Friday. RAMATIC as it is in its J appeal, the film “The Dawn Patrol’’, which is now being presented at the Majestic Theatre, loses value by reason of American misconceptions of all things British. It is a pity, we think, that British producers,
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  • 71 8 —Renter. Killed by Collision with Man While Skiing Scheidegg, April While skiing on the southern slopes of Lauberhorn above Kleine, Scheidegg, Mise Helen Stack the twenty five year-old daughter of the late Sir Lee Stack, Sirdar of Egypt who was assassinated in Cairo io 1924, collided with
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  • 41 8 A request that the preferential duty on Empire tobacco should be fixed at threefourths of tie duty on foreign leaf has been made to the Chancellor of the Exchequer by the Tobacco Federation of the British Empire.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 127 8 Stt fl Ofl W Haig /ZZ Bt>er r /us since cii, /627 /X I Ma /C §l* RSc jSiMs tepSWJt*'. ri|-H>P JOHN HAIG W CO., LIMITED, MARKINCH, SCOTLAND, W KINNAIRD HOUSE, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON» S.W.U r I \wM I s -rf z 4hf&£3r' wwOt <v| I < j Wr
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    • 60 8 O. TO-NIGHT at 9-30 p. m After Dinner Dance. Sunday, 12th April. 193!, at 9, n 0 p.m ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Friday, 17th April, 1931, at 9.40 p.m. The Band of the 8.8. President Polk will play for the AFTER DINNER DANOF. S «I o pewE S k k&uJUMSHES/ f B-
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  • 480 9 miles to 358 miles per hour —Rugby Radio Service. 400 MILES AN HOUR AIM 4 British Team in Training SECRET PREPARATIONS BY FRANCE AND ITALY Machines That Will Be Used London, April 9 Britain’s Schnieder Trophy team of seven pilots, now assembled at Felixstowe under the
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  • 76 9 —Reuter» Flying from Paris to Saigon Paris, April 9 A large party assembled at 625 am. thi; morning to wish God Speed to Prince George Bibesco, President of the International Aeronautical Federation, who. accompanied by two Rumanian pilots and a British mechanic, started on ft flight to Saigon,
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  • 48 9 Reuter. Departure from Friedrichshaven for Cairo Friedrichshaven, April 9 British experts are strongly represented aboard the Graf Zeppelin which departed lor Cairo at 4 a m. The twenty five passengers included Com mander B ioth of the RlOO and Colonel Gossage, British Military attache to Berlin
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  • 131 9 Rugby Radio Service. To Visit King and Queen of Spain FLYING FROM LISBON London, April 9 On the Prince of Wales’s return journey from his South American tour he will visit the King and Queen of Spain at Madrid. According to present plans, he will
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  • 175 9 with national safety.— Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Henderson on Favourable Prospects London, April, 9 Outlining British foreign policy, the Foreign Secretary, Mr Henderson, in a speech at Plumstead, said: We have concent rated our efforts on making a permanent contribution to the stabilisation of world peace. We have
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  • 207 9 Reuter Startling Shanghai Incident KIDNAPPERS’ ATTEMPT ON MR. LI CHING-MEI Dying Russian Driver’s Bravery Shanghai, April 9 The residential district of the International Settlement was start led this morning when a gang of armed kidnappers made a daring attempt to abduct the multi millionaire landowner, Mr. Li Chingmei,
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  • 204 9 Hopeful Signs, but Caution Still Needed Within the past few wseks, the clouds of business depression which for more than a year have enshrouded the vorld have shown indications, if not of lifting, at least of becoming somewhat less opaque, says the Westminster Bank. For instance, the
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  • 60 9 .—Reuter. Strong Opposition to Inflation Proposals Adelaide, April 9 “We are striking a match that will set Australia ablaze.’ declared Mr. Lyons on arrival to inaugurate a whirlwind campaign against the Goverpment’s inflation proposals, strung bodies of moderate opinion have already to support the campaign. Mr. Lyons
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  • 90 9 —Reuter. Jewels Given by Royalty for Granddaughter CHARITABLE BEQUESTS Melbourne, April 9 Twelve-year old Pamela Armstrong has inherited jewels valued at £14,000 presented to her grandmother, Dame Nellie Melba by the Crowned heads of Europe. Melba’s will totals £200,000 and includes charitable and personal bequests and
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  • 133 9 importance in future years.— Rugby Radio Service. Technical Progress in Processes London, April 9 The recent announcement of the formation of an international company holding patents and interests in several leading companies in hydrogenation processes for producing oil from coal gives point to references to technical progress
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  • 72 9 Reuter. Early Deparlure for Europe on Sick Leave London, April 9 It is announced that Sir Frederick Sykes, Governor of Bombay, is leaving for home on leave on April 25 on medical advice. Sir John Hotson will act as Governor during his absence. It is learned that
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  • 58 9 Immediate Resignation Rumoured Tokio, April 10 It is widely rumoured that the Govern ment leaders have decided on the resigna tion of the Cabinet as soon as a successor to Mr. Hamaguchi has been selected. It is expected Mr. Wakatsuki will be chosen and it is probable that
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  • 49 9 —Reuter. Visit to the Famous Daibutsu Tokio, April 9 The King and Queen of Siam concluded their visit to the capital this morning and proceeded to Kamakura to visit the famous Daibutsu, the great statue of Buddha. They were accorded an enthusiastic send-off from Yokohama this afternoon.-
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  • 69 9 —Reuter. SCOTT NEARING AUSTRALIA Melbourne, April 10 Scott, nearing bis last kp arrivel at Pima yesterday and left for Port Darwin to day. Rome. April 10 Prince Bibesco has landed here. 125 FISHERMEN DROWNED Tokyo, April 10 From Seoul it is reported that 125 fishermen were drowned off
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  • 75 9 Reutar. Discussing Maladministration of World’s Gold New York, April 10 The olj ct of Mr. Montagu Norman’s visit, according to authoritative quarters in Wall Street, has been to discuss such matters as the maladministration of the world s gold supply, the depressed price of silver and
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  • 57 9 —Reuter. Welcomed by Japanese Newspaper Tokio, April 10 Editorially welcoming the report of tie forthcoming vi.il by Dr. S.-ning and D. Curtius to London and the British ’H visit to Germany, the "Asahi 1 expresses delight at the increasing signs of German friendship which it believes will greatly
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  • 20 9 —Beuter. Arrival at Alexandria Yesterday Alexandria, April 9 The Imperial Airways liner which left nau train- —Reuter.
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  • 110 9 ing irom, uiubl r ring at the end of wintar Rugby Radio Service. But Rapid Recovery Not to be Looked For London, April 9 It was officially stated at Windsor Castle p day that the improvement in the King’s Condition is maintained. He signed a number of
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  • 77 9 Reuter. Ports Closed to All Navigation Lisbon, April 9 An Official Decree has been issued closing all ports in the Madeira archipelago to commerce and navigation. It prohibits communication of the inhabitants with the exterior except as regards ships entering it leaving for the evacuation of foreigners,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 36 9 SOMETHING TO REMEMBER. Under the auspices of the Penang St. George’s Society, there will be a dance practice at the Golf Club to-night at 9.30 by kind permission of the committee of the Penang Golf Club.
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    • 6 9 1 1 DANISH CREAAf Cln CH
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    • 67 9 LITTLES SA I.E Half-Price gargain FOR I Three Days Only Commencing Saturday. April 11th JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. Penang. «Just Unpacked! “Printed Voiles3B Best Quality fast Colour Y Charming Patterns please call and inspect them at Gangaram Brothers, 230, Penang Road Ii jML “KUNGH! THE BEER TOR YOU AND EVERYBODY.
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  • 843 10 ANNUAL MEETING Small Profit on Year The Eighth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of Lesong Tujih Robber Eetatee Ld. was held in the Registered Office of the Company» British Indi’ House, Penang, on Thursday, April 2, 1931. at 10.30 a.no. Mr. C.B. Graburn was
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  • 142 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet 10| cis. per pound =per pl £l3/66 Doll London 3 5/161 New York 64 cts.(gold). Couries# of Messrs. Allen Denny). General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sleet for to-day are as follow Spot 10i ots. P« r April/June 10$
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  • 52 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T//V: LONDON SpotSmkir Bp £2 7 5 3 Unite’ SHWB Bp £2*74 SINGAPORE $5! 75 print Up $1 f2stnsten RUBBER: Lndrn 3 5/1G r Bnchangerf New York 6 3/lc. (M) Unchanged Lml 111/4 e. Unchanged By Courtesy at Messrs KENNEDY
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  • 56 10 Fur March lbs. Ayer Tawah 41,386 Benta 64,714 Fandy croft 22,252 Bindings 53,359 Lesong Tojoh 6,073 Kuala Kangsar 134,700 Malakoff 107,500 Kuala Mnda 225,702 United Patani 106,C00 Taiping 108,000 Sungei Batu 39,000 Foothills Vfalaya) 16,500 Bertam O. 140,500 Windsor (F.MS.) 22,800 Vai Dor 33,100 Kuaia Sidun 54,255 Bassett
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  • 21 10 The homeward ma 1 by the s.s. Mantua cl at 10 a.m. on M.n a., the 13th irB an*.
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  • 156 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 tn tn m Shares. S g >• s B 7S M qq pq CQ $O. $O. c. 0 Mlniaf, Ayer Hitam Tin, 12/- 12 6
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  • 126 10 The s. e. Kedah arrived thia morning with the following passengers from Singapore. His Excellency the General Officer Commanding Malay», Major C E Hudson, Major D J Stevens. Lieut Alexander, Mr E GerrelH, Mr A W Boural, Mr and Mrs R)y Chandler. Mr and Mrs R Got ch,
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  • 51 10 The s. s. "Ipoh’’ arrived this morning with the following passengers from Singapore and Port Swettenham Mr W White, Mr W Keyland, Mr Cranna, Mrs Fowler and infant, Mr and Mrs Chua Sin E«m, Phy* Sakoa V s and Mr. Sikon V sa’, d Commander Laung Chora Caabsimu
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  • 70 10 Penang, Apr 1 10, 1981. (By Courtesy fhe Chartered Hank.) Oa London Bank Dsmand 2/3 23/82 h 4 m/ta 2/8 I Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 3 Docuroantary 2.4 7/32 0 i New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 154 f Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia
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  • 71 10 Apr. 12, Ist Sunday after Easter. No English Service at St. Mark’s Butterworth Chaplain in Kedah- Bam Holy Communion and 10 a m Morning Prayer and Address at Union Church, Alor St r- 6pm Evensong and Address at Masonic Hall, Sungei Patani. Apr 13, Monday, Bam Holy Communion
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 41 10 tfainnymede 1 The Cheerful Hotel TO-MORROW THE RUN NY MEDE" Orchestra will Hay tn the Leuxge from 12 Noon. DINNER DANCE SUNDAY There will be MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE from 7 80 p.m. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Geldsaek, Manager. ’Phone 543.
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    • 521 10 f jovely of two famous EDITH KINGDON DREXEL LADY GEORGIANA CURz.cN Daughter of Mrs. Anthony Drexel, Jr. Daughter of the Countess Howe XXXXIX XiXXx X x\ r /w\/ I>\ JF oh < six A. W I 5 r f Ik// 5 A/u.. i >’ JPn OikJi? W& > \\i BEL-
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    • 28 10 Oldham Various Types of Wireless Batteries J U A S R T R I V D On sale everywhere, Distributors-. K. Lee San 0°; 81, Beach Street Penang.
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  • 965 11 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of ves-<K-Jg arriving and sailing from Penang during the «zpelr: la P®H g De Hian from I Lho Seumi-ve, Sigli, Oe'eeLbene Meulaboh and Tj dang. Sailed tc-day for Acheen Porte, Tjilang and Meulaboh at
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  • 499 11 Publications Available to the Public The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistic?, S.S. and F.M.S., during the week ended Ist April 1931 and are available fcr public use in the Reference Library* Fullerton Building, Singapore. (1) Issued by the Department Ocean Shipments
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  • 295 11 It is a curious fa-st that people who have no children themselves are often loudest and most dogmatic in their theories as to how children should b < brought up. Parents, who have to fac this by no means simple problem, listen, but don’t argue, because
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  • 162 11 UNVEILING OF WANDSWORTH MEMORIAL Sir Frederick Giwland Hopkir.e, Preei dent of the Royal Society, perfumed a delightfully inform 1 ceremony on Fridav afternoon, March 13. by unveiling in onof the principal laboratories of the Londo School of Hygiene and Tripled Medicine a memorial pl. que in memory of
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  • 76 11 (Rugby Radio Service) London, April 9 Paris *****; New York, 4 85|* Brussels, 34 92 Gen-vn 25.22; Amster dam. 12.11; Milan 92.83; Berlin 20 4 j Stockholm 18.15; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna. 34.56 Prague 164? Helsingsf ra, 192 j Madrid, 44; Lisbon, 108 25; Athens, 375; Bucbar**H
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 115 11 J t.' -i- -M “> mBTwXX? -T7-.m.-~MIW ,W| lUBJIJIDIMU,.L T ex. eed «11,000,000. S. C. A I Assurance in force rxceed «38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co.. Lid. (Incorporated In Strait* Sertlem-ntc). b Ht*o OFFKX. Wb..h— london oh £c f th. c.. w k.. £20.000 a.po-ud lfc Coi rt
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  • 883 12 GUARDIAN GUNBOATS Country’s Economic Life Paralysed RIVER steamers carryinß passengers and merchandise are constantly plyirg nr- and down the Yanglza betwe«n Sba-ghai anl Ichang, a matter of some 1,300 miles. As the great waterway of Chin j the Yangtze carries the burden of the trade, and
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  • 1104 12 DIFFERENT FROM ENGLISH But Sometimes Understood in Scotland SIR WILLIAM A. CRAIGIE, °rofesßor of English in the University of Chicago, joint editor of the Oxford English Dictionary since 1901, ai d author of "The Pronunciation of English. English Spelling,” and "The Study of American English,” writing in
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  • 234 12 Wonderful Curative Powers ok Zam-Buk Explained The human skin, to keep flexible and healthy, secretes a supply of oils in tie tiny glands inside the tissues. When this "oil bath” dries up, the skin become harsh and irritable and often breaks ui in disfiguring disease. Recent
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  • 422 13 MU.iDEaED oY REQCEST Extraordinary Tale of Bavarian Youth TWO young women were recently murdered at their own request, within the ruins of a mediaeval castle on the desolate mountain of Thebes, in Czechoslovakia. The murderer, Franz Khrietin?, 23, a Czech Government official, who was tried
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  • 102 13 WHY IT LIMITS MATRIMONY The new Jugoslav bachelor tax is having the effect of increasing irsteid of diminishing the number of bachelors. The expl mation is that the custom of paying for a bride still prevails in the villages cf Macedonia. The purchase money, together with gifts
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  • 346 14 NOVEL HOME Lord Elmley’s Bachelor Establishment THERE is perhaps no cosier bachelor’s residence in Noifolk and certainly none so romantic as Viscount Elmley’s. It is in Winterton lighthouse, and he must be the first member of Parliament to live in such quarters. His lighthouse
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  • 271 14 LORD JOICEY IE WES THE LIBERAL PARTY Lord Joicey, the 84 year-old Northern Colliery magnate, has retired from the Liberal Party as a protest against its Socialistic policy.” Lord Joicey represented the Chester-le-Street division of Co. Durham as a Liberal in the House of Commons from
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  • 69 14 The following coins were issued by the Mint during the year ending March, 1930; their value is given in parentheses 39.780.000 pennies f£165,750\ 22.464.280 shillings (£1 123.214), 20.288.280 sixpences (£507,207), 9.997,302 half crowns (£1,249,622 15r.). Over 7,000.000 farthings and nearly 22,000,000 halfpennies were also issued.
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