Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 April 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-04-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 82. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, 13ih APRIL, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement573 1931-04-13 1 FNAGATA 1 ROTHERS dentists 11 pad Office next if The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street gm ■■Him millJL .LIL milj FORGERY Gripoly "the belting which j CAN YOU AFFORD IT THESE conserves power —improves I HARD TIMES? WI« production —increases profit. I THE call to-day is for economy—the rigorous573 words
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Advertisement16 1931-04-13 1 H. TOMIS A TSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772. 68,70,815H0P STREET, PENANG.16 words
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Article109 1931-04-13 2 Amateur Race Meeting Friday Saturday, the 17th 18th April, 1931. Commencing at 3-00 P.M. each day. ENTRIES close at 4 P.M. on Monday, 13ih A pril, 1931. TOTALIZATOR: The Totalisatcr unit for this Meeting will be $2.DOUBLE TOTE: will be held on two races each day of109 words
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Advertisement535 1931-04-13 2 POSITION VACANT MAI ACC* MUNICIPALITY Appointment of Municipal Engineer Th* Mnn'c’ral Coinmisßioners of the Town and Fort of Ma icca require the sei vices of a Municipal E?g neer on a four years agreement with possible ex tension. No applications from candidates under 30 years of age or over 40535 words
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Advertisement377 1931-04-13 2 NOTICES m. s. “Friesland” Out. Voy. Ko. 15. 7-4-31. Consignees of Cargo per above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that the Survey of Cargo landed here in a damaged condition will be held in the Penang Harbour Board’s Gadowu No. 2, on Tuesday, the 14tb at 10 a.m. No377 words
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Advertisement1125 1931-04-13 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE Municipality of George Town, Penang. M In view of the existence of rabies Hr y among doge in the Island of Penang, the ftM*' I DF A T Municipal Oommieeionere desire to call TENDLKo U/riE' 1 1 1/L/ZIL, JL kjix the attention of the public to the followto1,125 words
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1785 1931-04-13 3 Two Lads Removed to Hospital Superstructure Collapse in Obstacle Race No Records Broken The Penang Municipal Sports which as an event, as Mr. Bryant S aid. had become a permanent ins titution in this Settlement was held on Saturday afternoon on the Esplanade, in1,785 words
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Article54 1931-04-13 3 CELTIC 2 100,000 Spectators at Hampden London, April 11 The Scottish Cup final between Celtic and Motherwell which was played to-day at Hampden Park was attended by sunny weather and the match was witnessed by 100,000 spectators. The match ended in a draw, each54 words
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Article44 1931-04-13 3 WYCOMBE WANDERERS WIN London, April 11 The Amateur Soccer Cup final between Wycombe Wanderers and Hayes was played to day at Highbury in the presence of 88,000 spectators and ended in win for the Wanderers by 1 goal to nil.44 words
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Article292 1931-04-13 3 NEW RIFLE RANGE Opened by Resident Councillor WITH an inner, an outer, two bulls and an inner the Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. E. W. F. Gilman, opened the Province Wellesley Volunteer Rifle Range at Bukit Merah on Saturday afternoon. Those present included Col. J, J. Saunders,292 words
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Advertisement469 1931-04-13 3 A cup of iced BOFfiJL tidily at 1i a.m is refreshing anti invigorating l h a. 1 x 1 .pg a sSMB lausjß 11 M w *•i "AU my clients are asked to use no soap except 1 Palmolive. The pure palm and olive ods of which it is made469 words
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Advertisement195 1931-04-13 3 Strengthen those Nerves Neurasthenia (nerve-weakness) has been called the “disease of the 20th century.” It is estimated that 95% of the population suffer from it. Trembling of the hands, irritability, restlessness are a few symptoms; so are sleeplessness, stomach trouble, lack of energy. All are due to one cause weakness195 words
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1571 1931-04-13 4 U. S. Experience Shows That it is a Profitable System The Test of Hard Times How Purchasers met Their Dues in a Year of Depression A FEW yfa’-e ago the apid extension of the instalment i 1 tn of selling goods aroused a great1,571 words
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Article926 1931-04-13 4 HIS VIEWS ON WORLD PROBLEMS The Question of Safeguards ”If Lord Sankey and Mr. Wedgwood Benn regard the safeguards evolved by the Round-Table Conference as final in substance and fem, then there is no use our going to London, and the second Round-Table Conference, as far926 words
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Advertisement462 1931-04-13 4 Is Your Blood Up To Quality? Perhaps you will find this question rather hard to answer. I'. bo^ ev Buffer in any degree from hea^ ac eB J backsches, listlesaness and general kck of energy you will know that your Koodis below par. If you have frequent attacks of indigestion,462 words
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Advertisement115 1931-04-13 4 ®I j g. g w SPECIALLY HfIADE LOR MAIAWA! 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, rich115 words
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Article1066 1931-04-13 5 PRACTICE GAME ON THE PADANG BEWICK BOWLS WELL A practice m*’ch b tween two teami *rawn from the P. C. 0. was p ayed or he Esplanade yesterday. A. F. BaUghan’t XI batting first sirred 110 an*! the opppoe’ng side skippered by S, V. Adams eplied with1,066 words
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Advertisement116 1931-04-13 5 X f p; I§ li ’‘'rxxv 'TI If v M The SAFE way to set rid of CONSTIPATION I J r -M*' JI FROn LAXATIVE THE GREAT BKiTISH REMEDY Avoid drastic remedies for constipation they nearly always set up other serious troubles. The natural way is the safe way. Start116 words
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Advertisement33 1931-04-13 5 LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. To C ear at Specially Reduced Prices Weekly Check Roll Books with Rice Advance Column h without Fortnightly,, w with at $2.50 each. Staled by PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD33 words
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Advertisement69 1931-04-13 5 MMMMMMWHWBWaMB«mW»2«3rfaBiMIiiIIII amihiii I IHI iiliiiOiiillSiW^y-TT*- 7 PIANO FOR 175 Here's your opportunity to secure a Bargai g Be-conditioned Bimos in perfect condition. Instrif J ments that have been accepted as part payment for I new Pianos which we are selling off at b s 3 than market value 1 Effl69 words
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Miscellaneous532 1931-04-13 5 PRACTICE GAME ON THE PADANG BEWICK BOWLS WELL A practice m*’ch b tween two teami *rawn from the P. C. 0. was p ayed or he Esplanade yesterday. A. F. BaUghan’t XI batting first sirred 110 an*! the opppoe’ng side skippered by S, V. Adams eplied with 118, thus winning532 words
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Miscellaneous59 1931-04-13 5 'PHONE Best Sound 2©4 TEP Vs'* j IS Town. 6-15 TO-NIGHT 930 Thrilling! Astounding! Vivid! The Film That Was Beyond The Descrip ion of ihe Critics “The White Hell of Pitz Palu” A Mast* r piece of Motion Picture Wizardry Presented By Universal. Where Is The Camera WEDNESDAY “The Cohens59 words
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2592 1931-04-13 6 Birmingham and West Bromwich Amateur Status of Davis Cup Player Questioned Reuter’s Sports Letter London, March 17 THE climax of another season of English football will be reached on April 25 when, at Wembley Stadium, the final of the oldest and most historic football2,592 words
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Article69 1931-04-13 6 —Renter. Caracciola Wins Over 1,000 Miles Course Rcm p April 12 The 1 OCO-mile motor-race over th-mouota-nous end difficult road from Breed» to Rome and back wee won.be Caraeeiola on a Merc-dee in 16 horns 10 minutes 10 second». Canpar’. on an Xlfa Romeo was second in 16—Renter. - 69 words
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331 1931-04-13 6 FINE BATTING BY TAN KONG TAT The "Greenhallers” defeated the Government Ccmmerc a’ Day School b; 95 runs in a friendly match on Saturday cnlhe Hutchings School ground. Batting first the "Greenhaliers” compil’d 137 runs towards which Tan Kor g Tat contributed 65. He331 words
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Article117 1931-04-13 6 BUSINESS FOR MEETING The following is the agenda of tn O'linary meeting of th? Penang Mnaijipal Commission to b? held to-morrow: 1 Minutes of last Ordinary B:id Special Meetings to be confirmed. 2 Statutory Declaration ofMn W, D, H .rne as a Commissioner to be la don the117 words
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Article34 1931-04-13 6 Donations rrevious’y acknowledge I Members Kelantan Sports Cab Singapore Swimming Ciub F. M. Riley Esq. monthly R. Boydlsq. O C O B. O. Bush Ei q, Kampo g Kuan an Club34 words
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Advertisement63 1931-04-13 6 The World’s Best. ■I K z > z,' 0 L. .4 Ih/ 1 sold Everywhere. L__— I J’ < .1 -•••aSffsaraegC’i»'-' 1 s .v I j Q EIGHTZLN HOLE GOLE COURSE Ei&Jhmt -at fAe Hun Uctfl h&tira fr-errt P-z/zianifp. bu for further infer matron THE .'NF ORMAT i(j N PEAL’63 words
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Article804 1931-04-13 7 KIIOO THEAN TEK ESTATE Claim by Khoo Hun Eng Dismissed As a result of Khoo Hooi Leong, a railway clerk at Kuala Lumpur, failing to establish himself as the legitimate son of Khoo Hun Tee, who was a son of the late Khoo Thean Tek, the Penang804 words
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Article228 1931-04-13 7 e. b. HONG KHENG Refloats Herself After Four Hours The 6,000 —ton steamer, the Hong Kheng. belonging to the Ho Hong Steamship Company, on a voyage from China and Singapore to Rangoon this morning got into difficulties while entering the Penang harbour via the South228 words
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Article155 1931-04-13 7 REID IN SERIOUS CONDITION On enquiries made this afternoon we were informed that Henry Reid, the Eurasian lad who was seriously in ured on the Esplanade on Saturday, when an obstacle erected for the Municipal sports collapsed, is lying in a serious condition in the General155 words
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Article167 1931-04-13 7 BY UNITED SPORTS CLUB Capt. Syed Salleh Alsagoff, M.8.E., J.P., who was recently decorated with the v. B. E. (Military Division) was on Saturday night entertained to dinner by the President and members of the Young United Sports Club. After dinner the Honorary Secretary said167 words
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Article87 1931-04-13 7 FIRST ACCUSED CONVICTED The case against Tan Teik Ee, the first of the four accused who were charged with the theft of a suit case containing clothes belonging to a European from a car which was halted at Chulia street, and whose case was87 words
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69 1931-04-13 7 TWO HYLAMS CHARGED Fu Chee Yah and Lim Han Sin, Hylams. were today charged before the Police Magistrate, Penang, with the possession of documents which have a tendency directly or indirectly to encourage or incite any nerson to interfire with the administration of law or69 words
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Article317 1931-04-13 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —Your leader of the 9tb instant on the above question is very illuminating and your remarks are much in accord with the position of the poor hawkers to day and many thanks are also due to our energetic Singapore317 words
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Article125 1931-04-13 7 Sir, —The public are no doubt pleased with all that you have published in your esteemed paper and what several corres pondents have had to say regarding the high price of things, the high rates charged for electric current and water by the Penang Municipality. The electric current125 words
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Article171 1931-04-13 7 —Reuter. JAPANESE CABINET RESIGNS Tokyo, April 13 Mr, Ugaki, as senior member of the Cabinet, proceeded to the Palace this morning and received audience with the Emperor and tendered the resignation of the Cabinet en bloc. Following the resignation of the Hamaguchi administration, it is expected Mr. (now—Reuter. - 171 words
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Article74 1931-04-13 7 E'EATH BY MISADVENTURE VERDICT Mr. Edward Jago, the Penang Coroner, delivered his verdict in the enquiry held into the death of a Malay boy named Badin bin Dali who came by his death as a result of injuries received in a motor accident at Tanjong Tokong.when he was74 words
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Article93 1931-04-13 7 AN ARREST MADE A Chinese named Loh Yean Yee was arrested by the Detective Department on Saturday in the vicinity of the Church Street Pier, in connection with the stabbing of the Chinese woman who was found lying unconscious in a pool of blood in a93 words
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Article43 1931-04-13 7 To-morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March Mereatel Heber 2. Overture Napoleon Bilton 3. Selection “Reminiscences of Wales” Godfrey 4. Intermezzo In a Monastery Garden Ketelbey 5. Fox Trot The Little Things in Life Berlin God Save the King.43 words
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Advertisement393 1931-04-13 7 New Advertisements TO LET co LET: from lit May, 1931, 4, Clove Hall Road, Two Storied House complete with garage and Tennis Cart. Apply Box No. 64, </) Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE Rflls-Royce 40/50 h. p. Touring Car, body by Mullinger, Painted while, per feet condition, 6 wire wheels, aluminum393 words
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Advertisement378 1931-04-13 7 F < > t It j V I Air j F s' f c J r i /(3» < < i LOOK AT HER! I j < > A SOLID little rock of firm 4 > 4 xJk flesh, with fine straight J k limbs, a beautiful, healthy 3 k378 words
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Article468 1931-04-13 8 Without comment, though possibly he has deferred thit pleasure to a date in the near future, Looker-On of the Malaya Tribune publishes a letter from a correspondent, which, briefly, reminds us of the imminence of Birthday Honours. The letter concludes When are the Chinese, who have played such a468 words
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Article254 1931-04-13 8 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL" As children led on shopping expeditions by our mothers and nurses, we sometimes used to wonder what was the meaning of “Wholesale and Retail” which we observed on certain office doors. The passage of time has brought enlightenment, and at a rough definition we would suggest that254 words
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Article74 1931-04-13 8 —Reuter. Extraterritoriality Negotiations Dragging Washington, April 11 The threat of Dr. Wang Chinese Foreign Minister, that he might be constrained to declare that extraterritoriality negotiations between China and the Powers had "reached a deadlock as the patience and tolerance of the Chinese Government is not inexhaus tible".—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article1154 1931-04-13 8 A. H. L- Penang, Monday. HIS peace complex business becomes more and more a arming. Gandhi is said to be rather desp indent with regard to the p-n m mency ot peace in India, and this, perhaps, is not very surprising when we read io the sameA. H. L- - 1,154 words
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Advertisement115 1931-04-13 8 > jg I '/>. 7. < ItW i t3Si !Wy W»i4>SOjoOg I Wf M I I I 1 77 I V y > I It w/ M-C/&dS MB f /'«wrl $1 z<4b I <r. fr O»> I x > s r A > JKb B —w M 1K <Ek i115 words
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Advertisement89 1931-04-13 8 5 JS O. hotcu Tuesdiy. 14th Ap il, 193 a’ 9 30 p.m. aft :k DIIsNWK M v.x E Thursday. G h April, 93' at 33 p. m. After Darner Dance P. O Outward Mail Dress Optional. Friday, 17th April. 1931, at 9 40 p.m. The Band of the s.89 words
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Miscellaneous40 1931-04-13 8 WORTHINGTON i P- W\\\ \l//'7^\ 1 'AAW /77 vßßiaaaa C t >£j\ C\ z A z °'> '> 4C 7-> 77 7 A m;\ A J K I sc y Egbert you’ll get down first, order me a Worthington—there’s a good chap40 words
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Obituary46 1931-04-13 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of the late Mr. Cheah Choo Yew beg to thank all those friends and relatives who kindly attended the funeral yesterday, those who sent wreaths scrolls, banners, letters and telegrams of condolence and also those who lent their motor cars for the occasion.46 words
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Article333 1931-04-13 9 -—Reuter. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Republicans Sweep the Polls WHAT WILL KING ALFONSO DO? Serious Position in Portugal Madrid, April 12 A tremendous wave of antiAbmarchist feeling manifested itself at the municipal elections to-day, the first held in Spain for eight years. Republican and Socialist candidates triumphed in-—Reuter. - 333 words
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Article118 1931-04-13 9 Reuter. Barcelona Cheaper than Geneva -AND WARMER Geneva, April 12 The chances seem to favour Barcelona instead of Geneva as the seat of the Disarm ament Conference in 1932. The prices quoted by the Municipality of Barcelona for accommodation are half those demanded by the– Reuter. - 118 words
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Article185 1931-04-13 9 —Reuter. Australian Labour Army Heroics I I Sydney, April 13 Dissensions within the Labour Party seem to be augmenting. The new Labour Party W’hich Mr. Scullin and his supporters have formed in New South Wales has issued ian ultimatum to all Labour leagues and 'unions which will—Reuter. - 185 words
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Article146 1931-04-13 9 Reuter. Created a Baron for Services on Peace Delegation Tokio April 12 In view of the probability of ~fr Wakat suki accepting the premiership, special interest attaches to the announcement that he has been created a baron in recognition of bis services as brad ofReuter. - 146 words
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Article120 1931-04-13 9 Criticism by a Rubber Shareholder (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 13 The high rate of fees of visiting agents was criticised by Mr. D. H. Dudley, a share holder, at the annual meeting of Rompin Bahru, Limited, on Saturday. He said no other estate of the120 words
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Article39 1931-04-13 9 The Pinanq Gazette is officially informed that, at the garden party to be held at the Residency on Wednesday afternoon, there will be tennis for guests as well as a series of exhibition matches.39 words
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Article116 1931-04-13 9 Reuter. Economist s Novel Suggestion New York. April 13 A proposal that the nternational Cham ber of Commerce should undertake the Study of war debts in the interests of inter national business improvement was submitted for the United States delegation by Mr Herbert Houston, a– Reuter. - 116 words
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Article51 1931-04-13 9 Reuter. South American Tour Concluded K Rio de Janeiro, April 12 I ho Prince of- Wales and Prince Geoiga have concluded their historic South Ameri Can tour. They embarked on the liner Alanza homi ward bound to-day. The Prince of Wales s private aeroplane is aboard.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article197 1931-04-13 9 -Beuter. Explosives Depot Blows Up ENGLISHMAN KILLED AND SEVERAL INJURED £lO,OOO Damage Estimate Cairo, April 12 A mechanical engineer, Mr. Harrington, was killed and Mr. MacDonald, son of Sir Murdoch MacDonald, four other Europeans and three natives were injured by the blowing up of the explosives depot-Beuter. - 197 words
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Article100 1931-04-13 9 Reuter. Sinking of the British Liner Vestris” New York, April 13 Suits for loss of 1 fe and cargo totalling $5 000.000 in connection with the sinking of the British liner Vestris” in November 1928 will open to morrow in the Admiralty Court. The owners are petitioning toReuter. - 100 words
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Article286 1931-04-13 9 Difficult to See Any Prospects of Recovery PARALLEL TO-DAY The taxes and duties necessarily laid upon trade in order to pay the interest of a debt of millions are so heavy that our manufacturers no longer find a vent in foreign markets. We are286 words
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Article117 1931-04-13 9 Tea Party to Capt Alsagoff A tea party was given by the members of the Junior Civil Service Association at their club house in Gieen Lane on Saturday in honour of Capt. Syed Salloh Alsagoff who was recently the recipient of the M. B E. (M117 words
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Article133 1931-04-13 9 WOMAN TO BE SENT TO ALOR STAR Chooi Lean a Chinese woman, was today charged before the Police Magistrate with the theft of jewellery valued at $lOO. the property of Ooi Lay Kheow, within the jurisdiction of Alcr Star. Detective Inspectin’ Hunt said that the woman was arrested133 words
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Article71 1931-04-13 9 It is officially stated that the steady improvement in the King s condition is maintained. The death has occurred at Washington of Walter Scott Penfield, the international lawyer and member of academy of inter national law at the Hague. The U. S. Navy Department announces that71 words
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Article153 1931-04-13 9 —Reuter. Despondent Regarding Permanent Peace New Delhi, April 12 I.ord Irwin in a message of welcome handed to Lord Willingdon at Aden says There is no need to assure you that in the great task you are about to undertake you can count on the personal—Reuter. - 153 words
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Article49 1931-04-13 9 In connection with our report of the death of Khoo Soo Kheng who was found with his throat cut we referred to him as a local towkay. We learn that the deceased was one of the godown keepers employed at 148 and 152, Beach Street.49 words
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Article198 1931-04-13 9 Reuter, Owner and Pilot Killed Sydney, April 12 The Southern Cross Junior, Wing Commander Kingsford Smith’s famous plane in which be flew from England to Australia, crashed from two thousand foet at Mascot Aerodrome. The two occupants, the p lot, Mr. Leonard Palmer and the owner,. Reuter, - 198 words
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Advertisement17 1931-04-13 9 EGGOTT’S FITTINGS FOR QUALITY. LOCKS DOOR AND WINDOW FITTINGS IN STOCK. Durege Thomas, Ltd., PEN AXG, Agents.17 words
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Advertisement111 1931-04-13 9 l ———l t rim (t| —i n —r-- r -TW I ‘His Master’s Voice” -I To whom World’s z s Greatest Artists entrust iheir reputation. A NSW RECORDING LY If Sengi Rachmaninoff Fritz Kruisler A magrificenf artistic partnership Sonata in G. Major, Op. 30, No. 3, Beethoven First Movement—Allegro assai111 words
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Miscellaneous36 1931-04-13 9 TO-NIGHT AT I THEATRE ROVALj Mont < Blue in “One Round Hogan” (8 reels) A Prize’ring Romance. Billy Sullivan in “The Wind Jammer’’ (5 reels) Syd. tbaplin in The Fortune Hunter” A Riotous Comedy Drama. <7 REELS)36 words
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Article395 1931-04-13 10 HER DIARY Why Vivian Gordon’s Daughter Died IT is clear that the suicide of Benita Bischoff, the 16 yearold daughter of Vivian Gordon, was due to the effect upon her of the murder of her mother. The latter wai found Btrangled in a New York park. The395 words
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Article216 1931-04-13 10 RETURNING TO PENANG FOR THE A.P.O. The marriage between M•. diaries Theodore Smith, only son of the l-»te Mr. C. T. Smith, 3rd Dragoon Guards, and Joyce Mark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Every-Brown. of Fernacrea Cottage, Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, took place list month at216 words
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Article229 1931-04-13 10 MR. D. S. WHYTE FALLS OVERBOARD AT SHANGHAI Falling overbi a-1 from lhe Asiatic Petroleum Company’s steamer "T.en Kwang,” barthed a L the C >mpany’s lower wharf at Shanghai, Mr. D.vid Strachan Whyte, Chief Engineer of the vetsel, was drowned. It appears tl a lhe229 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
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Article283 1931-04-13 10 PERCENTAGE FIGURES Questions at Federal Council Meeting At the Federal Council meeting at Kuala Lumpur to-day. the Hon. Mr. A. G. Gleniater asked the following question regarding the Ti i Restriction Scheme:— From the figures published in the Communique dated th? 21st February is-sued by the Acting283 words
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Article52 1931-04-13 10 Toe annu l meeting of the Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates, Limited., which was to have taken place a noon on Saturday, at the offices of Messrs. A.A. Anthony Co., was, owing to the want of a quorum, postponed till next Saturday, April 18, at the same time52 words
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Article159 1931-04-13 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Saturday To-day g tri to on Shares. S S P <D fS (j) 02 M GO c. c. 0. 0 Mloing, Kinta 1.04 1.07 J 1.02$ 1.05159 words
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Article53 1931-04-13 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £ll5-17-6 Unchanged 3 Monte’ £ll7-5 0 Unchanged SINGAPORE $5B 37| per picul Down 37 J c, 100 tons dofli RUBBER: Landin 3| d, Unchanged New Tort c. (Sold) Unchanged Local 10 c. Unchanged By Courtesy of Messrs53 words
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Article211 1931-04-13 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet 10f cts. per pound =per pl 113/50 Dell London 3fl New York 61 cts. (gold). (2?v Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Denny). General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sleet for to-day are as follov, 3:— Spot 10 eta. per lb.211 words
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Article190 1931-04-13 10 Psnang. April 13, 1931. cts Bemr ti Ojiuta p. ehsst ion 5,000.00 CI°V«B H wS’nrt Gold Itaf sellsre 72.00 vje picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80t 70.00 h HOs 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 i< 15.00 Copra -undried tavers 5.50 Rahans 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Rich—190 words
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Article70 1931-04-13 10 Psnang, Apr 1 13, 1981 B|/ OoMrfssy el Chartered Sank.) On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 m/ts 2/8 i Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 1, 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 O J New York Baok Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 fadia o T.T. 1541 Bangkck T.T. 78 Batavia T.T.70 words
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Article72 1931-04-13 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, April 11 Part». 124.25 New Y ork 4 85 K dem 19U 49 i-. <3en 25 23 dam, 12.11; Milan 92.82: B> rlin 20 41- 815 IM6;' Odo, 18.15; Vienna, 34.56 Prague 1641 Helemgstcr, W3i Madrid 108.25; Athens, 375; Bucharest, ol«, Kio 3«;(Rugby Radio Service) - 72 words
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Advertisement61 1931-04-13 10 ffainnymede' The Cheerful Hotel TO-MORROW St. George’s Society Practice Dance 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY DINNER DANCE Also EXTRA DINNER DANCE on Thursday. Sunday, 19th April There will be an Orchestral Concert, beginning at 9.30 p.m. Mr. Reginald Selleck will render Pianoforte Solos, and the Runnymede Orchestra will play selections of light61 words
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Advertisement29 1931-04-13 10 Oldham Various Types of rd css Bad t cries J L/ A S T I V D On sale everywhere, Distributors'. K. Lee San C° 81, Beach Street, Penang.29 words
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Advertisement359 1931-04-13 10 I IJ I I I I n-Mllenburijs Foods I Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys Foocis are as easny 1 digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition o. I boiling water only.359 words
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Article242 1931-04-13 11 Capt. A.V. Adon, aide de-csmp to H E. the Governor, goes on eick leave by the “Mantua” to England. Dr. J. G. Brandon Bravo, who has been on holiday in Sumatra, has returned to Penang and resumed practice. The death took p’ace on l6, at Fetch?m, Leatberhead,242 words
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Article166 1931-04-13 11 JEALOUSY CAUSE OF JOHORE ROYAL FAMILY TRAGEDY A verdict of murder and emcide w?S entered by the coroner at their quest at J ihcre B.bru cn Saturday on Ungtu Mctamed bin Al mad srd his wife who were found shot dead in the house where they166 words
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Article140 1931-04-13 11 SOME GOOD ADVICE I Don't Wast e Your Dre th •Saying **l don\ care. It doesn’t make any difference to me!’ when all the time you’re caring badly! Advising people to do things you know you wouldn’t do yourself if you were in their140 words
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Article77 1931-04-13 11 The following new books have been received at the Library:— The Chronicles of Captain Blood, by Rafael Sabatini; Tbe Conqueror, by Georgette Heyer; Fed Up, by G. A. Birmingham; First Athenian Memories, by Compton Mackenzie; Found Drowned, by Eden Pbillpotts; l ady and Leader, by J. G. Saraein;77 words
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Article1064 1931-04-13 11 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES E 8 s s~ j 3 £3 gD«l!»w J a C 9 S I c Aller bj Rnbbej Oe 1 08 t 16 AJor GaJ*fc Kvhber Rstauc 80. 1 00 An?*leanj»t<S Sfalsy 1 10 1 21 Aye» Hbtrj Planting R?n.<!3s.%e 1 It) 1 26 Ayer1,064 words
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Advertisement140 1931-04-13 11 B A FRUIT jeljy is al < 4 -Clways a welcome delica cy- Cere bos 'JlriU Je ly Crystals are made from the purest ingredients—the juice !j of ripe fruit and the x ,-F finest sugar. The *.J- result is always a P er f ect sweet. /«l(erebos 7 B140 words
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Advertisement526 1931-04-13 11 A CAR tor YOUR LEAVE T I lorne on Leave or on n viait, BR&fc you are ure to want a Car. <W. IWA Perhaps you will take one \\A back with you, or It may be that you will only re- Hr i quire it Juet for the period526 words
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Article1002 1931-04-13 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines TH E following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the iv^ei; Io Part Ta-iay a Tronoh from Langhat, Pangkalan Soeeoe and Panghalan Brandan. Sails for Pangkalan Brandan, Pangkaian Sofb e and Langkat tc-day, l.1,002 words
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Advertisement417 1931-04-13 12 AND OWN Reconciled to a state of ill-hp.i.i —dragging through life with 2 a nervy, devitalised system. 4 r\ NOW r has Vigorous Health 1 an d rejoices in high spirits and r f steady nerves Dr. Cassell's T.iblets i J are th 6 secr et °I V 1 8417 words
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Miscellaneous64 1931-04-13 12 y// f//e Theatre Before leaving home use ‘“hazeline’ (Trade Mark) SNOW” and again during the Ji /I interval if necessary «7/ It keeps the skin cool and I g. pf-1 prevents the face becoming >- s flushed and shiny as it is I so liable to do in heated atmospheres64 words
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Article1255 1931-04-13 13 Arsenal’s Narrow Win Hearts Triumph At Paisley London, April 11 following are the results of matches play *d to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION 1 Aston Villa 4 Sheffield U 0 Solton W. 2 Leech U. 0 Chelsea 1 Derby C. 1 Grim'by T. 01,255 words
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Advertisement460 1931-04-13 13 jk'fe ImßHw s. AgIHMiHP H q7,%^ rezne Cream j lfle Vanishing ■?< a Cream I a/e- s delightful cleansing cream Exquisitely perfumed -U1 keep your pores in working I WF 1 With -4711- Eau de Co- order and your J 1 T f -A complexion young. Sj <• logne.lt forms460 words
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Article678 1931-04-13 14 The Black List of White House Crime Record of Fifty Thousand Men Histories of 50,000 persona who m’ght harm the President are kept at the White House rogues’ gallery. It is probably the least-known erime record in the world. This biographical and pictorial collection of undesirable678 words
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Advertisement693 1931-04-13 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. [lncorporated in England,] Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital Paid up £1,000,00C Reserve Fund Undivided Profits £1,646,000 Board of Directors. J. M. Byrie, Esq-, (Chairman), Sir Thomas. B. Catto, Bt., Deputy Chairman), P R Chalmers, Esq., Charles J- Bambro, Esq., e O Robinson, Esq.,693 words
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Advertisement157 1931-04-13 14 A, Machines that will stand up their work W The B.S.A. has never been a fair- weather motor \w vlk cycle only. When the great resources Aa of the B.S.A Company were first turned W, to the manufacture of \V\V .w|j motor cycles, years ago, it was decided that y157 words
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Advertisement256 1931-04-13 14 i I Ask Your Chemist for PRODUCTS i l,l P PACKED SPECIALTIES: ASPIRIN, CASCARA SAGRADA, SACCHARIN, QUININE, VEGETABLE LAXATIVE, ETC. TABLETS, AMPOULE PRODUCTS, “REGAID” SURGICAL DRESSINGS, ETC. agents.THE ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION LTD., SINGAPORE—IPOH—PENANG. S<W7M7 time,labor, AV L fuel with the new YOU WILL be amazed and ‘tlr EffljMil delighted with the256 words
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Article648 1931-04-13 15 I CHOWRABTA MARKET. I Penang, April 13, 1931 I Mutton cts. I Mutton Indian per lb 56 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with hear) luaj? do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 I idney w pah648 words
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Advertisement260 1931-04-13 15 BECK’S r \1 I iy ioywis i KE Y BEER >|gk I< w Xs S^^jg^B^^SW^<Z Sold in Malaya for more than 40 years. ISole Agents: N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO., (Incorporated in Batavia.) PENANQ. S f—— Here’s a Change of Appetite I N Siamese Tales Old and New BY260 words
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Advertisement172 1931-04-13 15 J /W c< I This advertisement is issued by British-American Tobacco Co., (Straits,) Ltd I (incor porated in England) bIIKSMM llllilMmiPll > Il MPMJIWU —KU" Do not f 0 XIA experiment with, your Health When you feel the need II! f° r something to keep you fit and well, you172 words
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Advertisement635 1931-04-13 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE j INTENDED BAILINGB FROM PENANG j WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON; 'N. CONTINENT. x AGAPENOR Apr, 16 London, Rottfrdam and Hamburg x HECTOR Apr. 24 Marseilles. London, Rotterdam, Glasgow MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE x EUMAEUB in port Havre, L verpool and G’asgow DOLIUS Apr 25 Havre, Liverpool and635 words
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Advertisement1281 1931-04-13 16 '—p e 0.-BRITTSH INDIA I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINS AND APCAR lines LINE I (Compahies f d) I mail passenber and cargo services ROUND THE WORLD. Wwta «Man», fetf To Co.omb», Naples, Genoa, Manilla., Boston and New Y» r PRES. POLK Arrives Penang Apr. 17 tract WIW I Bn lan Apr1,281 words
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