Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 April 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-04-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 83. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 14th APRIL, 1931, PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement476 1931-04-14 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next Io The Dispensary. Branch Office 52. Leith Street «U.H I ■■■Hl 111 WiII—III—I II I lII I.IW For YOUR Sake, For HEALTHS Sake X"'* A "AZA I\T O ¥T* T"\ ALWAYS X V *t\ IN 1 O £4 Lx X HOLLOW-WARE. THE PUREST476 words
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Advertisement15 1931-04-14 1 BTOKISATSU STUDIO vlth up-to-date Photography by electric light* Tbone 771« flB, TO, BIBHOP STBBBT, PENANG.15 words
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Article110 1931-04-14 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, 13. h April, 1931. TOTALIBATOR: The Totalisator unit for this Meeting will be $2.DOUBLE TOTE: will be held on two rices each day of110 words
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Advertisement381 1931-04-14 2 TO LET Compound Route, 178, Kelawei Road Immediate entry. Apply to 59, Beach Street. —u c suite of Offices on Weld Quay, very reasonable rent. Apply Box No. 62, c/o Pinang Gazette, -17-4 Compound House 11, Dunn Road, moderate rental. Available Ist May. Apply 59, Beach Street. —u-c 173, Green381 words
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Advertisement1697 1931-04-14 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. BANKS. MOHOKONa AH9 IHMWJI I In view of the existence of rabies pORPORATSOB C among dogs in the Island of Penang, the Tenders are invited for the lease of fjgg O| I gI Municipal Commissioners desire to call «-uit trees a ZTe Authorised Capital SlnfioCO I1,697 words
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Article540 1931-04-14 3 ANNUAL MEETING The New Club Building on Victoria Green The 40th annual general meeting of the Chinese Recreation C'ub was held on Friday, April 10. The President Mr. Lim Lean Teng, addressing the meeting said. —Gentlemen You have had circulated to you fcr perusal the annual report540 words
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Advertisement188 1931-04-14 3 DRINK more GOOD MILK‘D /szlk. pfiiliLJilxW 2 O ’MzA2c To nourish mind and body pro- “Nestle’s Natural Milk” is milk at perly drink more good milk. It its best. Pure, creamy milk from is Nature s complete food. A the rich pastures of Switzerland, glass of creamy delicious milk— Don’t188 words
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Advertisement376 1931-04-14 3 W'W p i '-It s 8 Zfl I 7 l\ I s A L A//' /j/// j"p ii bM i Bl l /7~' 1 IBm //-> H tffl W I 9 Wa v F How Parker Iff *”Pressureless /T riH Touch” v improves your handwriting '’Pressureless Touch” and featherlight poise376 words
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Miscellaneous71 1931-04-14 3 At the Theatre Before leaving home use s' “‘HAZELINE’ (Trade Mark) SNOW” and again during the 7/// interval if necessary <■ It keeps the skin cool and 0 > prevents the face becoming --4 flushed and shiny as it is so liable to do in heated Jq y atmospheres gl||71 words
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Article606 1931-04-14 4 HIS feENSE OF HUMOUR Reminiscence of A Famous Boxer AMONGST thebnxers I knew well was Jem Mace, writes “Wanderer’ 1 in the Field. There were few men his equal in skill, and though he was frequently the subject of discussion I do not think he606 words
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Article128 1931-04-14 4 A prominent American hostess announced recently that she was expecting twins. This expectation was fulfilled. For such are the resources of modern science that the lady knew for a certainty. The only doubt about the annouLcment was a doubt of its good task.! A medical friend tells me128 words
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Article53 1931-04-14 4 Becoming excited during a game cf Bridge, a man thumped the table so hard that he wrenched the imusclesof his wrist. He claimed £5 for doc:ors’ bills from a well-known British insurance company, I he claim has been met. It is believed to be the most unusual53 words
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Article410 1931-04-14 4 A LIFE OF PENANCE The Notorious Rasputin Recalled IN connection with reports that the Russian Orthodox Archbishop Teophane is suffering from hallucinations, and has been placed in an asylum, I am informed by the Bulgarian Holy Synod that on the contrary the Archbishop is in good health410 words
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Article323 1931-04-14 4 AFRICAN SI AVE BOY’S STORY The news of the death, reported recently of the "Mcor of Ar cona” recalls a strange persorsge and a elory even more strange, says the Milan correspondent of ’The Times.” In 1865, the German explorer Friedrich Rchlfe, when at Murzuk, in323 words
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Advertisement533 1931-04-14 4 A CAR tor YOU R WHEN you come Home Bfe3i|gs ;■s'* 1 on Leave or on a vidt, jft |iffi\]w you are sure to want a Car. g&ranf' << p p /\\K 'X Perhapa you will take one &ggy > ft y, 'xdX,. back with you, or It may By533 words
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Advertisement40 1931-04-14 4 pills, J APIOL STEEL J Sure and certain fer di Femah I complxinta.Every lady »h c l keep a box in the honw I W. J. XDMO OS, I The English »*rarmacy I J 52, 54. Beach Street f-enane B40 words
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Advertisement301 1931-04-14 4 ft* O TO that vast majority of mankind which relies upon its Jai'y labours Wgp, for its daily bread, the prospect of HWJJA illness brings anxiet es almost more L wearing than the suffering itself. Those carefully hoarded savings of !i||w yours eveiy d >y of sickn ssvxill bring nearer301 words
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Article673 1931-04-14 5 SEPARATION People’s Party Makes Strong Representation DR. Thein Mating, Chief Whip, People’s Party, has issued the following: The People’s Party has despatched the following telegram to the Secretary of State for India, London: “Peoples Patty Burma Legislative Council urge British Government announce Burma’s constitution after separation should673 words
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Article50 1931-04-14 5 first match A WALKOVER The opening match of the Penang Football League, which was to have been played yesterdsy at the Victoria Green did not take place as arranged, the P.K- having failed to get up a t® am lbe Boatmen’s Union were given a walkover.50 words
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Article452 1931-04-14 5 ACCUSED COMMITTED Native Doctor’s Night Experience Three Chinese who were charged with armed robbery at a house in Maxwell Road were yesterday committed for tria’ at the r.exi Assizes. At the preliminary enquiry held yesterday Khaw Mooi Chuan, a Chinese doctor, who was the victim of the452 words
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Article184 1931-04-14 5 DOCTOR WARNS PEOPLE WITH ONLY ONE INTEREST Dr. H. Bannister, of the Papworth Settlement for Consumptives, Cambridgeshire, in an appeal at the Nursing Exhibition in the Horticultural Hall, Westminster, London, recently for the after-care of consumptives, said it was often fatal for a patient to return home to184 words
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Article1118 1931-04-14 5 I. G. E. L - BY I. G. E. L. Now that hats show more and more signs of receding still further from our foreheads,(and it really seems that the j)ke in Punch depicting a girl wearirg her beret on the end of her pig ta 1 is not so exaggerated after1,118 words
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Article243 1931-04-14 5 Mr, J. H. de Sa-am. manegir of Trit Rubber Plantation», Tras, Pabang. has entered the General Hospital, Kual Lumpur. Dr, W. H. Htr', Senior Medical Officer Perak, ano Mrs. Hart who went homt recently, are staying at “Woodside, Howth, Co. Dub in. Miss Elsie Wong, 8.A., Hong243 words
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Article233 1931-04-14 5 MR. F. A. NIBLOOK AND MI3S EVELYN WHITTAKER The wedding was solemnized at St. Andrew’s Cathedral by the Rev. T. R Dean on Fa l urday of Mr. Frederick Ambrose Niblock (of the A. P. C. Ipoh, and formerly of Singapore, where he was well-known in sporting circles)233 words
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Article174 1931-04-14 5 I have to record the death of Mr. E. G. Wood, who retired in 1920 from the post of Assistant Superintendent of Surveys, F.M S., writes the London correspondent of the Malaya Tribune. Mr. Wood died very suddenly at a hotel in the Euston district.174 words
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Article136 1931-04-14 5 Young Lord Brougham must be the first man who, having won £24.0C0 in a casino, put £B,OOO of it in two suit-cases and then forgot where they were. He telephoned from Paris to ask the manager of his hotel at Cannes whether he had left this part of his136 words
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Article361 1931-04-14 5 IKING RICHARD II The girls of last year’s Senior Class of the Anglo-Chinese-Girls’ School are helping those of the upper ’classes to present "The Tragedy of King Richard the ll’’ on Friday and Saturday of this week. Special attention has been paid to the blazonry because the361 words
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Article140 1931-04-14 5 CAU3E FOR ANXIETY "Hie health 18 ahatterpd and I am requesting the Central Sikh League to excuse Mihatma Gandhi’s presence from their session,” declared Dr. Ansari after seeing Mr. Gandhi, who returned to Delhi on April 4 from the Karachi Congress. Dr. Aneari says that the strain140 words
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Advertisement5 1931-04-14 5 BOVRIL the ideal stimulant nutrient.5 words
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Advertisement176 1931-04-14 5 The Wot'd’s Best. I 00 F If I B ——A I/ g Sold Everywhere. ITCHY RASH ON OABISJEAD Of a Wet Nature. Hair Fell Out. Healed by Cuticura. When baby was six weeks old a rash broke oat on her head. It was of a wet nature, then would dry176 words
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Advertisement82 1931-04-14 6 CHARLES W. A. SCOTT CREATED A record BY FLYING FROM ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA IN 9 DAYS 4 HOURS “Throughout the flight the engine, which was of the same type as used by Kingsford Smith, behaved perfectly.’' BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS. NATURALLY!—IT WAS LUBRICATED BY WAKEFIELD Castrol MOTOR OIL The Oil that82 words
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Article713 1931-04-14 7 Somewhere Round 146,000 Final Figures Not Yet Available Ho at Municipality Worked Tip- final definite figures of the ■papula 1 ion of Penang will not be ready for some time yet, and they will come from headquarters at Singapore, but from enquiries made bv a Pinang Gazette713 words
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Article160 1931-04-14 7 ONE FINED $3O Fight persons were to day fined amounts Tanging from $5 and costs to $l2 by Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang, for contravening the Municipal by laws relating to dogs. Amongst those so fined were Capt. Gilmore, Mr Yeoh Boon Tean, Mr.160 words
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Article100 1931-04-14 7 ALLEGED MISUSE BY FINDER Lee Keng Siew was to day charged before Mr Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang, with the fraudulent possession of property, namely, one Penang Volunteer badge. The accused pleaded guilty and said that the badge belonged to a friend of his. He found it on100 words
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Article102 1931-04-14 7 MR P. KALIMUTHU Mr. P. Kalimuthu, Chief Clerk, Post and Telegraph Department. Penang, retired from Government Service at the end of last month, after 80 years diligent and faithful service. On Sunday the members of the Post and Telegraph Department entertained Mr. Kalimuthu to a farewell102 words
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Article71 1931-04-14 7 TAMIL CHARGED Marimuttu, the Tamil who was alleged to have stabbed his wife at the coolie lines in Gladstone Road and to have attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat, was today produced before Mr. Edward Jago Police Magistrate, Penang, and charged with the attempted murder71 words
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56 1931-04-14 7 CHINESE HaRGED Wong Ching Chin, a Hokkien; was charged with the possession of certain documents which are calculated to excite disaffection towards His Majesty the King, at Nanyang Middle School on April 8. On the application of Detective Inspector Hunt, the case was postponed till56 words
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Article97 1931-04-14 7 Results to Date The following are the winners of S. G. Football Forecasts Competitions No. 21 Hashim, Kampong Java School, Penang. Madam Khoo Paik Song, 431, Beach Street, Penang. 13 CORRECT No. 22 Beng Peng Soon, 380 a, Perak Road, Penang. Chooi Weng Koon, 11, Jahudi Road,97 words
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Article276 1931-04-14 7 LIST OF EVENTS A Tournament will be held under the auspices of the Penang Lawn Tennis Asso ciation and will be open to all members of affiliated clubs. Entries will close on Friday 24th April,, The events are as follows Men’s Open Singles v ens Open Doubles276 words
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Article196 1931-04-14 7 GROUND OF INFANCY In the Supreme Court this morning the hearing of the case was continued in which a Malay woman, Mawanchee binti Abdul Asiz Khan is seeking to set aside a statutory mortgage on the ground that she was under age at the time196 words
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Article733 1931-04-14 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette] Sir.—With no surprise to the public there have been recently many letters in Malayan newspapers, all harping very rightly on official wicked waste and extravagances in these critical times for British Malaya when most unfortunately the country does not733 words
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Article395 1931-04-14 7 3 Sir, —"With regard to Mr. Raghavan’s 1 lecture which you published in your Satur--1 day’s issue, the lecturer wandered 1 away from the subject towards its close and touched upon matters that have no connecj tion whatever with the original theme. "The great and395 words
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Article280 1931-04-14 7 Sir—Your correspondent Fairplay points out that the charge of 50 cents made for the current meter in addition to the electricity rate which itself is very high, should be abolished and everyone will agree with him. Neither the electricity charges nor the house assessment rates have been reduced.280 words
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Article87 1931-04-14 7 Six Chinese were to day charged before the Polic Magistrate, Penang, with gaming in a common gaming house, in a kampong off Ayer Raja Road. Detective Inspector Hall prosecuted. Five of the accused pleaded guilty, while one claimed trial. Inspector Hall gave evidence that he saw87 words
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Advertisement8 1931-04-14 7 After il ness B3VRIL mikes you yourself again.8 words
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Advertisement34 1931-04-14 7 New Nanking Hotel KELAWEI ROAD Millionaire’s Palatial Residence CONVERTED INTO A First Class Modern Hotel Beautifully Situated Overlooking Sea European and Chinese Meals, a la Carte, Liquors, Wines, Beer, Etc. —w b 2 -634 words
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Advertisement639 1931-04-14 7 's ;> Ota 1 '»W* WWIM d -«4 C- r iMBE J- Careless Washing Spoils Children’s Hair Any child can have beautiful hair—healthy 1 and luxuriant. It is simply a matter of j shampooing. j Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and j silky. It brings out all the real639 words
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Article422 1931-04-14 8 Benediction was pronounced yesterday at the Federal Council meeting on the Bill to restrict, regulate and control the production, possession, sale, purchase and export of tin and tin-ore from Malaya. That the Bill was passed without opposition being recorded tells its own story, but, as we anticipated,422 words
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Article214 1931-04-14 8 Mr. A. G. Glenister is reported as saying in the Federal Council yesterday “that it was amusing to say the least, that members should be asked by the Legal Adviser to look in the newspapers to see what they were asked to vote upon.” Amusing—we agree But Mr.214 words
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Article92 1931-04-14 8 —Reuter. Plans for Release of Stecks If Prices Rise Paris. April 14 The International Conference of Sugar Exporters has passed resolutions firstly for the automatic release of 225,000 tons of sugar if the price reached two cents, f.o.b. Cuba; secondly, optional release of two and a half per—Reuter. - 92 words
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Article57 1931-04-14 8 —Reuter. Winnings in Chancery Pending Claim Hearing London. April 13 The judge at the Dublin High Court hag ordered Emilio Scala’s Irish Hospitals Grand National Sweepstake winnings to be invested pending hearing of an action against Scala by two London Italians, Epicella and Constantino, who claim a—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article47 1931-04-14 8 —Bugby Radio Service. Over Three Hours Aloft London, April 13 A new British gliding record was set up yesterday by a member of the London Gliding Club, Mr. G. M. Buxton, when he stayed for three hours one minute at an altitude of 652 feet.-—Bugby Radio Service. - 47 words
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Article1145 1931-04-14 8 A. H.L. Penang, Tuesday. F the circus at Piccadilly we y have heard little of late and we were in mind to congratulate ourselves that well and truly had we dealt with every feature of that reproach to the Municipality, (hat nightmare of the motorist and thatA. H.L. - 1,145 words
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Article64 1931-04-14 8 The League of Nations ha send a mission to Liberia. Meetings of the Experts engaged on the Franco Italian ment resume in London to day* The League Secretary y esterday i the British Government *****1 11,1 prosuggesting that the question o posal of an Austro German64 words
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Advertisement51 1931-04-14 8 l 1 1 1 IBUT THE BESTofthel BEEF is in h ißeefexl 1 i >ii '1 1 i AM i' i /Mi AZ. 1 f TOBRALCO 1 r t r?c\ tca THE TENNIS FAVOURITE 'l' /I m I > l T=ay vwA\\ <Msal jf) KEEP K9M FIT JBj BM| ON51 words
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Advertisement67 1931-04-14 8 O. HO-JXU. TO-NIGHT at 9-30 p. m AFTER DINNER DaNeE Thursday, 16th April, 1931 at 9.39 p. m. After Dinner Dance P. O. Outward Mail. Dress Optional. Friday, 17th April, 1931, at 940 p.m. The Band of the 8. s. “President Polk” will play for the AFTER DINNER DANCE. Sunday,67 words
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Article481 1931-04-14 9 Probable Resignation of Spanish Cabinet Republican Landslide Depression in Government Circles Full Strength Poll The sweeping Republican victories at the Spanish Municipal elections have resulted in fresh political tension throughout the Kingdom. A letter appearing in the press signed by the signatories of the December manifesto is—Reuter. - 481 words
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Article109 1931-04-14 9 "-Reuter. Materials to be Ordered in England At Once Nanking, April 14 Large orders are going to British railway manufacturers. The Board of Trustees of the British Boxer Indemnity has decided that part of the funds aggregating nearly To nr million sterling now in the Hong Kong Bank"-Reuter. - 109 words
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Article101 1931-04-14 9 “LLOYD GEORGE COLONY —Rugby Radio Service. Jewish Honour for Liberal Fx-Premier London, April 13 It was announced at a dinner in London last night by the Zionist Federation of Great Britain to Mr. Lloyd George that his name had been given to a colony in Palestine to show the gratitude—Rugby Radio Service. - 101 words
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Article101 1931-04-14 9 Government and Diplomatic Corps.—Rugby Radio Service. Plans for Lisbon Visit Unchanged Rio de Janeiro, April 13 The disturbances in Portugal hitherto have not caused any change in the plans for the Prince of Wales’s visit to Lisbon, according to Mr. Lloyd Thomas, the Prince’s private secretary.—Reuter London,Government and Diplomatic Corps.—Rugby Radio Service. - 101 words
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Article72 1931-04-14 9 liner suffered no damages.—Rugby Radio Service. 30,000-Ton Vessel Stranded Off Isle of Wight London, April 13 The thirty thousand ton HollandAmerika liner Statendam, coming into Southampton yesterday bound for New York, grounded in fog on Brambles Bank off the Isle of Wight. Efforts to refloat her which failedliner suffered no damages.—Rugby Radio Service. - 72 words
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Article14 1931-04-14 9 -Reuter. Baghdad, April 13 Prince Bibesco has arrived here from Aleppo.--Reuter. - 14 words
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Article186 1931-04-14 9 Reuter. Fate of American Patrol in Nicaragua INSURGENTS’ SUCCESSES New York, April 13 Further details of the disturbances in Nicaragua show that three United States marine officers and an entire patrol of native guards were wiped out yesterday in a defipe rate hand-to hand encounterReuter. - 186 words
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Article238 1931-04-14 9 Rugby Radio Service. Censure Vote on Thursday LIBERAL ATTITUDE NOT YET DECIDED Prime Minister’s Return to London London, April 13 The House of Commons resumes sittings to-morrow after the Easter recess. The first important debate will take place on Thursday on the Conservative Vote of Censure on theRugby Radio Service. - 238 words
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Article118 1931-04-14 9 Bill Accepted by Federal Council (From a Special Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 18 The Federal Council to day accepted the Tin And Tin ore (Restriction) Bill. The Bill was blessed by the mover, Mr. R. C. Cussen Legal Adviser, who mentioned the failure of voluntary restriction. Mr,118 words
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Article26 1931-04-14 9 Henry Reid, the Eurasian lad, who was injured, on Saturday last at the Municipal Sports, is still in a serious condition.26 words
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Article95 1931-04-14 9 —Reuter. JAPANESE CABINET Tokio, April 14 At 9.20 came a message summoning Baron Wakatsuki to an audience at the Palace at 10,30. After receiving the Imperial command to form a new Cabinet, Baron Wakatsuki is expected to proceed to hospital to consult Mr. Hamaguchi regarding its composition which—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article33 1931-04-14 9 Late last summer a committee was appointed to enquire into the question of inflated civil servants’ salaries. Nothing has been heard in this connection since. The public are requested to tread softly.33 words
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Article135 1931-04-14 9 Reuter. Sudden Favourable Turn in Negotiations Nanking, April 13 Extraterritoriality negotiations are said to have taken a more favourable turn and political circles are most optimistic regarding the outcome. It is officially announced that the British Minister is expected at Nanking on Saturday to conduct the final stages pfReuter. - 135 words
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Article67 1931-04-14 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Committee to Report on Law and Practice London, April 13 The Chancellor of the Exchequer is appointing a committee with Sir Benjamin Cohen, K. C. as Chairman, to report on law and practice relating to industrial assurance and to assurance on the lives of children—Rugby Radio Service. - 67 words
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Article90 1931-04-14 9 Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Princess Victoria Almost Recovered London, April 13 The King continues to make slow but steady progress, His Majesty is still confined to his apartment. Although the sun shone most of the day at Windsor, there was a cold north wind. LordRugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 90 words
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Article81 1931-04-14 9 Reuter» Ten-Year Penalty for Selling Own Ideas Riga, April 13 Soviet citizens disposing of their inventions or technical improvements abroad, without permission of the authorities,, hepceforth will be liable to imprisonment for a decade and to confiscation of all property under a Decree issued by theReuter» - 81 words
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Advertisement217 1931-04-14 9 “His Master’s Voice” To whom the World’s z s r Greatest Artists entrust their reputation. A NSW RECORDING LY Sengi Rachmaninoff Fritz Kruisler A magnificent artistic partnership Sonata in G. Major, Op. 30, No. 3, Beethoven First Movement—Allegro jj.» Second Movement—Fempo di Minuetto Third Movement —All«-gro vivace j DB. 14G4217 words
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Article915 1931-04-14 10 5 PER CENT. INTERIM DIVIDEND. Small Net Loss of $1,158 72. The fifteenth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Parit Perak .Rubber Company, L’mited., was held at noon to-day at the registered offices of the Company, No. 33 Beach Street, Penang. Those present915 words
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Article265 1931-04-14 10 PERAK EXPERIMENT Use of Modern Machinery At a time when the East in many ways is so rapidly adopting the improved methods of the West, it is cur.oua to find that little has yet been done to oust tl e slow-go’ng buffalo from paii cultivation,265 words
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Article121 1931-04-14 10 HIGH ESTIMATE OF ESTATE OUTPUT FOR 1931 Batavia, April 11 The Statistical Bureau estimates the production of estate rubber for the whole of the Dutch East Indies for 1931 at 164, 870 tons, tea at 79,512 tons and coffee at 837,743 piculs.—Aneta. The India Rubber World for March121 words
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Article71 1931-04-14 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, April 13 Paris. *****; New York, 4.85 H Brussels, 34 95: Geneva, 25.22; Amsterdam, 12.10; Milan 92.81; Berlin 20.40; Stockholm 18.15; Copenhagen, 18.16 O?lo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.56; Prague 164|, Helsingsfors, 193| Madrid, 46.65 Lisbon, 108.25; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio 3i 9 g; Buenos(Rugby Radio Service) - 71 words
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Article69 1931-04-14 10 Pfnang, April 14, 1981. Bp Courtesy fV Chartered Bank.) On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 m 4 mite 2/8 i Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 O i New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India u T.T. 1541 Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T.69 words
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Article866 1931-04-14 10 ANNUAL MEETING Nearly $4,950 Loss On Year The annual meeting of Haytor Rubber Estates was held on Saturday st Evatt and Company*® the Hon. Mr. F. A, Pledger presiding, others present being Messrs. J. Murray and H. D. Mundell (directors) and Mr. C. V. Bailey for the866 words
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Article262 1931-04-14 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 2 Ĕ Shares. <p s® 3 *o ”0 ra DQ «2 c. c. c. c Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 1-05 1.15 .90 I.os Alor Gajah .80262 words
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Article174 1931-04-14 10 :o: MARCH REPORT During Total Application. received by Previously March 31.3.31 Singapore Local Committee 53 r A Peoang 2 i Malacca H 1 7 Kedah 2 o Perak uh 48 q J Negri Sembilan H Central Committee '5 86 13 99 226 21 247 Number Of Applicants:—174 words
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Article29 1931-04-14 10 Total Now Over 134,000 Tons Rubber stock figures issued in London last night London 84,4'1 tons, increase 82 tons. Liverpool 49,733 tor s. increase 231 tons.29 words
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Article55 1931-04-14 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £ll5 2-6 Down 15/3 Months’ £*****-6 Down 12/6 SINGAPORE $5B 25 jiw picul Down 12 J c. 225 toot 4om RUBBER: Loiden 3| d, Unchanged Hew York 6f c. (Sold) Unchanged Local 101 c. Up ic. By55 words
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Article116 1931-04-14 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet 101 cts. per pound =per pl 113/66 Quiet. London 3| 1 New York 6| cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Pric»i for Standard Ribb°d Smoked Sheet for to-day a e as follow 9 Spot 10| cts.116 words
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Article63 1931-04-14 10 Messrs. Boustead d Co, Ltd. 14 h April quotation for Singaporr refined tin $5B-25 per picul busineaf done 225 tons, P-nang refined tin $5B-12| per picul, buyers no eellprp, unrefined tin $57.25 per picul, tin ore $57 25 p*»r picul. The following were the rubber quotations in London63 words
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Article130 1931-04-14 10 Anglo-M a l ay 1C3,887 Patalln 47,000 London Asiatic K 290 000 Golden Hope P lka 52,400 bungkai-Chumor u 275 Seaport 52,000 R. E. of Johore 58 129 North Labis 17 000 Pernambang 93 227 btrathisla 09 qqo Lanadron 55’5 18 59,250 Clnn y 28,500 Hoscote 98,930130 words
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Article253 1931-04-14 10 LATEST RETURNS Kurnbang Tin Dredging. Ltd Cub'c yards treated 56,000 Tota Piculs 237.84 Puchong Tin Dredging Cubic yards treated 93,000 Total Peals 431.00 Pungah Tin Dredging Ltd. Cubic yards treated 160,000 Tjta Picul? 933 00 Tongkab Harbour Tin Dredging Co. N I From sth to253 words
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Article41 1931-04-14 10 Th*» homeward mill by the B.s. K.rmala closes at 5.30 p.m, on Saturday th* 18th instant. The s.p. Comorin with mails despatched in London on March 26 is expected to arrive here at noon on Thursday, the 16th instant.41 words
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Advertisement78 1931-04-14 10 OLD MALAY! Personalities of Old Malays fey Cyril Baxendale. is now on saif at $2 a copy. The volums nay purchased through our agen' r out the Peninsula or direct t n th: Pinang Gazette Press nd., Penang-street, Penang. Make Your Old Auto Fop New The WHIZ Way! Try A78 words
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Article1558 1931-04-14 11 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines rHK following ie a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the In Pert Te-|«y from Bagan Datoh an J Teluk Aneon. Sails for Be’awan to ■day al 5 p. m. m,v. “In'an” from Krian River. Stiled1,558 words
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Article429 1931-04-14 11 MARCH FIGURES Bradburne and Co’s Report Tin London 3 months: —£ll7/15/0. do “Spot”: -£ll6/7/6. New York: —26 cents (G), Singapcri:—ss9.7s. The price of the metal has sagged stee dily since we laat reported but closes as w< I write slightly above worst. M&layan Tir production for429 words
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Article227 1931-04-14 11 ESTATES OF 100 ACRES AND OVER Areas untapped during the month of January, 1931. Total area of Estates Total Total entirely area area net Territcry. cessed rested, tapped, tapping. Acres. Acre?. Ace?. Perak 2,811 35,045 37,856 Seangor 3,549 50,839 54,388 Ntgri Sembilan 5,580 25,068 30,648 Pahang 5,199227 words
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Article1530 1931-04-14 12 Aloof and Crotchety Men who are “Nice Old Boys” You fit d them in the more comfortable hotels on the South Coast. I think they have contempt for the big and swagger new-fangled places where there is dancing with afternoon tea and a band p’ays1,530 words
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Advertisement91 1931-04-14 12 S IS I I I S i iWI lfctSi hay Foods af eows pastured in the s’ Foods are as easily Rey are germ free and le by the addition of >plies, specially packed ived each week. 1« are imported «very week, dilk Food No. 2 J to 6 month.91 words
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Miscellaneous100 1931-04-14 12 PHONE Best Sound 264 ou n d jL^Js y si e in Town. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 6.lE> <& 9.30 Thrilling! Astounding! Vivid! The Film That Was Beyond The Description of the Critics “The White Hell of Pitz Pahl” A Master piece of Motion Picture Wizardry Presented By Universal. Where Is100 words
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Miscellaneous88 1931-04-14 12 if jjteSl’Jt' ist show TCL-MICtHT 6-15 p.m. 1 W-m 1 vil 1 9 30 p. ni M.G.M.’s Talking, Singing, Dancing Musical Extravaganza “Hollywood Revue" I with 25 STARS—CHORUS OF 200! j A revue blending’ the beauty and < talent of stage and screen into a Mammoth entertainment A DOZEN SHOWS88 words
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Article450 1931-04-14 13 POTENT WEAPON FOR HARM Shun Inexperienced Performers Hypnosis is the name giv n to an artificial foim of sleep in which the hypnotised person becomes more o;en to accept suggestions made by others. It is therefore of great value in certain mental disturbances, when the450 words
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Article626 1931-04-14 14 REPTILES THAT SHAM DEATH Nature’s Marvellous Camouflage Paradoxical as it may at first appear, th® most t ffactive method of runnirg away from an enemy is often to stand still, and one may see this principle in practice no further than the back garden or nearest626 words
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Article117 1931-04-14 14 INDIAN VERNACUtAR MEDIUM DIFFICULTY Sir Shah Muhammad Suleiman, acting Chief Juct’c’i Allahabad High Court, delivered the ir augural address at the second liteiary conference convened under the auspices of the Hindustani Academy, in the course of which he dwelt on the great influence txerHsed by the117 words
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Advertisement426 1931-04-14 14 EHLS CON/CERNS YOE and Johnnie Walker Red Label.” We distil this popular whisky in Scotland particularly for you. We found many years ago the quality and strength you wanted you whose jobs lie in countries like this. In the evening when you want some compensation for the day, refresh yourself426 words
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Advertisement316 1931-04-14 14 It’s when they’re hot and grubby that danger threatens How they enjoy football, tlir-y boys A kick and a run—a tumble 'k k (J and roll on the ground—and off V, they go again. Don’t stop th ir P la Y> but uard them from in- fe ct on Disease316 words
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Article677 1931-04-14 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET, Penang, April 14, 1931. Mutton— S cts. Mutton Indian M lb 56 Hoad Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A luag do 1.50 Tripe M do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 fe idney M677 words
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Advertisement572 1931-04-14 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED BA i LINGS FROM PENANG WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. x AG A PENCK Apr, 16 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg HECTOR Apr. 24 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Glasgow ANCHHES Apr. 30 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE DOLIUS Apr 25 Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow572 words
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