Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 April 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-04-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 90. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 22.-1 APRIL, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement248 1931-04-22 1 if. NAGATA brothers DENTISTS Head Office nexi to The Dispensary. branch Office 52. Leith Street gg ftW d y I:■ w ****^tr K 11 CTCCj VFIMRAIVC I wmmm jj Tv '1 W I I JjL Bill —s f S'. t HOPE'S I t 11 ttff i .V j »L J&248 words
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Advertisement14 1931-04-22 1 fI.TOKISATSII STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68.70, BISHOP STBEBT, PENANG.14 words
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Advertisement2335 1931-04-22 2 v MiiNiriPAl NOTICE BANKS mi ■■■iim M SOELLA NEOUS In the Estate of Joseph Stewart MUNICIPAL NO 1 ICE 77 n tion Hodson, Deceased P x,»tene. of biM ths mbboa OPINDI I PI LOT M rey msklng part time rmooK dope in the Isl.nd of Penang, the Hocorpomtod to England.)2,335 words
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Article1176 1931-04-22 3 LATE MR. “TIM” HEALY His Triumphs and Failures THE "Times” in an obituary notice of the late Mr. Timothy Healy, ex-Governor-General of the Irish Free State, whose death at the age of 76 wan reported on March 26, says that his appointment ?s first Governor-General of1,176 words
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Advertisement243 1931-04-22 3 This Unique Opportunity is only Offered to you -flfcSi >■ A I FROM AP ft I 9 TO 30 i Ist ANNIVERSARY “sale (PLNANG BRANCH) I I FT New Watches for Old! IMbWI YOUR old watch whether rusty, broken, dented ■Wj’x' r lota^y unserviceable—has a CASH value with us- W243 words
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Advertisement289 1931-04-22 3 fjf. Flavour—- >« w Perisct! SKiOOth®" f J Your throat J < f. I M S’ —L A -...1..:.J j PURS TOBACCO Natural CORK-Tl? I Finest imported matured Vir- Guaranteed natural cork of ««A ginia tobacco guaranteed pure he flnest possible ex;dri! i and absolutely free from adul- 1 teration289 words
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Article1527 1931-04-22 4 U. S. BUSINESS BETTER Encouraging Outlook of New York Bank •‘rj*»llE past month has witnessed S further improvement in the business situation.” With those encouraging words, the National City Bank of New York commences its March review of economic conditions in the United States. Sentiment, that1,527 words
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Article357 1931-04-22 4 ASSAULTED BY DETECTIVE Seremban, April 16 At the Seremban Police to-day, a Chinese Detective named Voo Ah Kow was charged before Che Hamzih with causing grievous hurt on March 20 to a Malay Police constable who died in the Seremban Hospital on March 30. Mr.357 words
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Advertisement128 1931-04-22 4 I '<F I V r i \A > -9*'' i P!^'^ 4 IMCIAIIY MADE FOR MALAYA I 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 steady128 words
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Advertisement197 1931-04-22 4 r motor cycles Acclaimed throughout the world for their reliability and dependability they are speedy, comfortable and economical. Why not call end see the latest Models CYCLE -a CARRIAGE COMPANY (1926) LIMITED (and Reduced) Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang. ARE WOMENF BEIT HELP TO HEALTH AKS BEAUTY Lasting good looks197 words
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Article367 1931-04-22 5 STAGED BY A. C. G. S. GIRLS L st Siturc'ay night, ths upper classes of the Anglo-Übinete G rk' School staged scenes from King Richard II before a large and appreciative audiences at the School Hall. The enunciation was uniformly good throughout, but most cf the characters367 words
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Advertisement62 1931-04-22 5 I X n 11 pj ODOL the perfect mouthwash M [Xj n a 4 o solution will destroy Typhoid Fj if’ «ft ErS *'3 Ki? Si Germs in 30 seconds. ODOL is ti V*' *i* El Hm harmless to the tissues even though I"’; ‘Or p -fl JJ KS B62 words
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Advertisement303 1931-04-22 5 books YOU WANT F? YI ;ES can supply them. A Million (new v 5 ond-hand and rare) on every subject in stock j n ''Jjm i-j I M ,W OU wants fu,| y- We w ifl then sen t «3 ~L f 1 I SA§ V D table Catalogues with303 words
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Miscellaneous220 1931-04-22 5 ItSSMWO «64 wws®s«f wssr COMMENCING i 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 The Most Amazing Picture Ever Filmed’ I AFRICA Sights I JfcSlWr Yon See in this Picture -p/ I SPEAKS/ Sights ou’ve Never Seen! I Sou inis You’ve Never Heard! Thrills You’ve Never Known! With Added Attractions Interesting’ Musical Shorts—News and Krazy220 words
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Article1086 1931-04-22 6 YESTERDAY’3 MATCHES D, A. F. C. Defeats Police P. C. C. WIN Tb« League football mttch between the D; uiul Aihs n Football Club and the Police which was played on the D. to Framat ground yesterday before a large crowd ended in a win for the1,086 words
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Article43 1931-04-22 6 —Reuter. KILMARNOCK BEATEN BY QLEhN’S PARK London, April 21 The results of League matches played to-day are as fo 1 owe DIVISION 3 (Northern Section) Rochdale 1 Darlington 2 Southport 3 Wigan Boro’ 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Queen’s P.R. 2 Kilmarnock 0—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article204 1931-04-22 6 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES CAN ONLY SUE THROUGH COUNSEL On Thursday of last week there came up for hearing before Mr. P. R. Whitehouse the civil euit Malacca Electric Lighting Limited vs. Mr. W. Fox. The Company sued Mr. Fox for cost of electric current supplied.204 words
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Article140 1931-04-22 6 A CORRECTION We Peninsular Publicity-Service Ltd) regret very much to inform all our readers that there has been an important omission and a glaring error in the Lubricition Section of the Malayan Motor Guide which are as follows: Page 213. The Story of Mobiloil is a contribution140 words
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Article21 1931-04-22 6 The Open Beginners Comoetition, 50 Metres Breast Stroke will be swum on Sunday 26th April at 3.30 p.m.21 words
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Article992 1931-04-22 6 PROFIT FOR 1930 Club Purchases 7 1/2 Acres of New Land $62,798 IN STAKES AND PRIZES The annual general meeting of members of the Taiping Turf Club will be held in the office at the Race Course on Saturday, April 25, at 6.30 p.m. The992 words
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Article259 1931-04-22 6 ’•MAU EX EDITOR LIFTS ZINOVIEV VEIL London, March 19 Lord Rothermere and his ex editor of the Daily Mai” Mr. Marlowe carried their quarrel a stage further yesterday. ‘Every word in my letter which Mn Baldwin read is true” was Mr. Marlowe’s reply to the Press peer’s previously259 words
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Article, Illustration17 1931-04-22 6 the Mack Sennet bathing beauty, iippearing at the Runnymede Hotel in Cabaret to night.17 words
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Advertisement167 1931-04-22 6 Dangers of Partial Elimination There are many people wbo although they are satisfied that they ire performing the natural functions regularly do not re: a'ise tha', even eo, an occasional thorough ciear smg of the food tract is advhab'e. Very few people perform elimination completely; there is nearly always a167 words
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Advertisement87 1931-04-22 6 The World’s Best. n 11 -4d V h|J I ■1 SL —y 15| w GAQ *****1 J Sold Everywhere. I I Arisaka's Patent Canvas Bag* FOR PACKING RUBBER ANN OUNCEME NT Owing to the depreciation of the price in Materials and the lesser Labouc Charges for the manufacture of thu87 words
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Article707 1931-04-22 7 PENANG OWNER’S PURCHASES Tyro Penallen and La Ferrandiere BY TIC-TAG Despite the slump conditions more new horses both from Engine? and Australia continue to be im erted and these should form a useful ad litvm to those already in »h( H.ntrv. Among the new707 words
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Correspondence
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Article120 1931-04-22 7 'To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir,-— A Season Ticket Holder” is quite Tl ßbt to voice his views in your widely read paper with regard to the above, and I think tbe Board do not deny that, since their in auguration. their Ferries have120 words
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Article98 1931-04-22 7 STATE CRICKET Good All-round 5 ide Kedah has selected a good all-round «ide to meet Penang nn Saturday and Sunday. Tn Bewick and La Brooy they have probably got the finest opening attack of any State. The team is as follows N. T Bewick F.98 words
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75 1931-04-22 7 ENGLAND v THE REST Th > following will represent "England” on Thur-lay at 5 p. m. on the Esplanade. L'ne English team will play in white. C. Ii Rogers: A. F. Bunghan and J. B. Hodgins; S V Adams; J. A Hunt and W.75 words
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Article141 1931-04-22 7 WELL KNOWN PENANG LAWYER Two admissions to the Bar of the ''upreme Court, F. M. S were made on Monday morning Dy the Hon’ble the Chief Justice, Sir L. H. Elphinstone. K. C. They were Mr Sbi Meow Yong, whose admission was proposed by Mr.141 words
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Article121 1931-04-22 7 NOW ON THE MARKET IN MALAYA Messrs. L. Y. Swee Company, Ltd., have been appointed sole agents for Malava of Windowpol, a patent preparation for cleaning glass windows, mirrors, car windscreens, etc. The following letter of recommendation has been received from Mr. P. A Boissier Manager of Idris Hydraulic121 words
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Article181 1931-04-22 7 MR. J. BAGNALL AGAIN NOMINATED At the meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, the Hon. Mr. J. Bagnall was renominated for membership of the Legis lative Council. The proposal was made by the Chartered Bank and seconded by Guthrie and Co. Ata meeting of the Malacca Municipal181 words
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317 1931-04-22 7 TONGKANGS TIED UP No Arrival of Foreign Vessels To-day was an exceptionally dull day in the harbour, all round, the Boarding Officers having little to do, the Harbour Board having little or nothing to do and, except for the regular running of the ferry317 words
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Article168 1931-04-22 7 Huge Credit Scheme Attributed to Mr. Norman London. April 22 World-wide financial repercussions are predicted from the visit of Mr Montague Norman, Governor of the Bank of England to America. While Mr. Norman himself maintains the closest secrecy, it is believed while in America he discussed with finan168 words
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Article175 1931-04-22 7 BRAVERY DURING AFRIDI RAID’ ON PESHAWAR Peshawar, March 30 His Excellency the Commandar in Chief this morning, before a large and distinguish ed gathering, presented a new standard to the oona Horse at the new polo ground at Peshawar. The standard is surmounted by a silver band175 words
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60 1931-04-22 7 JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE The members of the Junior Civil Service Association, Penang, are arranging fora farewell party to the Hon. Mr. E. W F. Gilman. Resident Councillor, who is leaving for Home on retirement. Tbe function will take place at the Junior Civil Service Association60 words
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Article515 1931-04-22 7 E R. E - E R. E. QUEEN’S CINEMA Tragic Scene of Men Killed by Lions A private screening of the film "Africa Speaks’’, a pictorial and sound record of the expedition led by Professor Paul Hoefer of C olorado, through the Dark Continent from British Vest Africa, the Belgian515 words
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Article268 1931-04-22 7 WILL BRING THFTR WIVES TO THE COUNTRY A T ery wholesome advice was given by Mr Raya Chockalingam the talented editor of the Tamil Journal, Oolian,’ on Saturday evening when he delivered a very scholarly and instructive lecture at the Singapore Tank Road Chettiar Temple on "Youth’s268 words
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Article45 1931-04-22 7 To morrow at tbe Esplanade at 600 p rn. 1. March The British Legion 2. Overture Merry Wives of Windsor Nicolai 8. Selection Merry England German 4. Fox Trot The King’s Horses Graham 5. Finale Savoy English Medley Iliffe God Save the King45 words
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Article219 1931-04-22 7 heavy fines imfoszd Chinese Shopkeeptrs in Court Lee Kong In, the owner of a sundry goods shop, was to day charged before the Police Magistrate with the possession oi a false gantang measure for the purposes of trade, and ;2) tampering with a measure and decreasing219 words
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Article255 1931-04-22 7 CHINESE CONVICTED A Chinese lorry driver named Low Bit Heng was to day charged before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate with driving his motor lorry No P 059 at a speed and in a manner dangerous to the public along Western Road on February 27. Mrs.255 words
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Article136 1931-04-22 7 Thieves in Madras Lane A thief or thieves entered a house in Madras Line in the early hours of Monday morning and removed jewellery worth $lOO and cash to the extent of $3O. The premises entered are thosa occupied by Mr. M R. Raju, of136 words
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Article146 1931-04-22 7 a little over six days.—Rugby Radio Service. Bringing India Within Five Days of England London, April 21 The first of the new Kent four-engined flying boats which are shortly being taken into service on the Mediterranean section of the Imperial air route has successfully com pleted her acceptancea little over six days.—Rugby Radio Service. - 146 words
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392 1931-04-22 7 CAUTIONED AND DISCHARGED Accused Defended by Leading Advocate Lim Ah Lan Jim Yam Ang Swee Than and Lim Thor, four cloth hawkers, werj to day charged before the Police Magistrate with causing obstruction by halting their handcarts at the junction of Malacca Street and Anson Road.392 words
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Article282 1931-04-22 7 Order Made for Celetar Plantations The further hearing regarding the petition for the winding up of tbe Seletar Plantations was resumed on Monday before the acting Chief Justice (Mr. P. J. Sproule) in the Supreme Court. Mr. Page, who appeared for the defendant company, said he gave282 words
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Article69 1931-04-22 7 Re-elected Governor of Bank of England London, April 21 For the eleventh time, Mr. Montana Norman (who arrived in London to night from the United States where he has been -ecretly conferrmg with American financiers) has been re-elected Governor of the Bank of England.—Reuter. In former times69 words
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Advertisement12 1931-04-22 7 Have iced BOV It IL served at your morning Mali Jongg parties.12 words
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Article423 1931-04-22 8 THE F.M. S. R. AND THE AXE Last week the public of Malaya learned with pleasure not unmixed with astonishment that the powers that be are contemplating the use of the economy axe. Appositely enough yesterday we published a letter embodying figures which, if correct, show in no uncertain fashion423 words
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Article147 1931-04-22 8 Robert Louis Stevenson satirised the psychologists before they appeared. The dual personality—Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde—hypothesis according to yester day’s cable, was advanced by the judge at the trial of the German “Jack the Ripper.” This individual on the one hand, we are told, was a murderer147 words
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Article1211 1931-04-22 8 A. H. L - A. H. L. Penang, Wednesday. <•7l deathly silence cloaked the e/1 forty-second court this morning when the case in which A.ILL. stood charged with high treason, etc., for suggesting that Mr. Chin’s indisposition was in any way related to green monkeys, was called. The defendant was represented1,211 words
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Advertisement250 1931-04-22 8 'tV z |f> v /XL jlMt li 1 /SBSjBEBf w >/ Jn»/jS </• I X/ W 3 r i®*C 4w/ ./4 W i /k 1 3JF I K Jt f «JJTv; JJNkewW 1 ARLSBERG KW»' I IJAU” I HOLLANDIA Finest Canadian Sweetened Condensed Milk Prepared from the richest and best250 words
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Advertisement78 1931-04-22 8 O. Friday, 24th April, 1931, at 9.30 p. m. a-FTER DINNER DAJNCE. Sunday, 26th April, 1931, at 9.30 p.m ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. Tuesday, 28th Ap il, 1931, at 9-30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCE Thursday, 30th April, 19'M, at 9.33 p.m, AFTER DINNER DaNUE P. O. Outward Mail. Dress Optional. Friday, Ist78 words
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Miscellaneous27 1931-04-22 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To Day 2.05 a.m. 8 09 am. 214 p.m. 8.51 p.m. To Morrow 2.83 a.m. 8.30 a.m, 2.40 p.m. 9.29 pm.27 words
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1024 1931-04-22 9 ,—Reuter. Ex-King Alfonso’s Arrival in London Yesterday Pu ely Unofficial Visit Flight From the Peseta Harasses New Government Rapid Crop of Bankruptcies The difficulties of the Republican Government in Spain are beginning in earnest. The flight of capital continues, and the peseta is declining alarmingly, causing,—Reuter. - 1,024 words
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180 1931-04-22 9 Reuter. Said to Have Tied Man to Tree and Lit Fire Beneath RIVAL BOOTLEGGER Catskill (New York State), April 21 The notorious gangster, Jack Diamond, has been arrested and it is believed he will be charged with torturing a lorry driver who was transporting liquorReuter. - 180 words
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53 1931-04-22 9 —Reuter. A White Paper issued in London states that the British Government proposes to apply in all its self-governing colonies, protectorates and mandated territories without any modification the Draft Convention and recommendations concerning forced or compulsory labour adopted by the International Labour Conference at—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article100 1931-04-22 9 Reuter. Rumoured Failure of N. S. W. Savings Bank Canberra. April 21 It is rumoured that the New South Wales Savings Bank with deposits of £85,000 has failed. There was a heated debate in the House of Representatives, members urging Mr. Scullin to declare that the stability ofReuter. - 100 words
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Article118 1931-04-22 9 has no definite plans yet. —Rugby Radio Service. “Bluebird’’ to be Overhauled LESSONS OF RECENT EXPERIENCE Car to be Exhibited in Australia London, April 21 Sir Malcolm Campbell, who created a World’s land speed record of 245.7 miles per hour, at Daytona in February, has decidedhas no definite plans yet.—Rugby Radio Service. - 118 words
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Article122 1931-04-22 9 the existing foundations. —Rugby Radio Service. Sir John Simon’s Advice to tbe Public London, April 21 Sir John Simon at London University to night said it was the paramount duty of British people to make a close study of tue Indian problem. Pledges had been given to thethe existing foundations.—Rugby Radio Service. - 122 words
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Article88 1931-04-22 9 .—Reuter. Many Bodies Still Buried Under Debris Hong Kong. April 21 So far eleven dead have been extricated from the train wreck and it is believed twenty are still in the ruins of the badly telescoped coaches. This morning rescuers found two young boys pinned in darkness.—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article65 1931-04-22 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Situation on Eastern Coast Normal London, April 21 In addition to Messrs. Roper and Manning, two British West Indian subjects who lost their lives in the Nicaraguan disturbances, two Americans, Messrs. Luocan Day and Oddey are now reported killed. American official information states that the situation—Rugby Radio Service. - 65 words
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Article102 1931-04-22 9 —Reuter. Will Farm Board Dump Wheat in Europe? New York, April 21 The Chairman of the Farm Board denies a report that has caused a sensation in the grain markets, namely, that the Board had decided to dump in Europe the 275 million bushels of—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article80 1931-04-22 9 —Rugby Radio Service. To Complete Homeward Journey on H. M.S. “Kent” London, April 21 The Prince of Wales who is travelling homeward from Bouth America in the s s. Arlanza will reach Lisbon on Saturday. He will go ashore and pay an official visit, later attending,—Rugby Radio Service. - 80 words
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Article143 1931-04-22 9 10 »381 «U pruuuuuiuu uu ,—Rugby Radio Service. Question of Imperial Importance London, April 21 As recently announced, the Government is devoting careful attention to the possibilities of manufacturing synthetic petrol from coal on a practical footing. Satisfactory tests have been made and the main difficulty10 »381 «U pruuuuuiuu uu ,—Rugby Radio Service. - 143 words
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Article47 1931-04-22 9 In reply to a Commons question, the President of the Board of Trad»». Mr. Graham, said the complaint of British shipowners against the scale of Suez Canal dues was being carefully considered and he hoped soon to be able to make a statement.47 words
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Advertisement40 1931-04-22 9 RAWLPLUGS FOR ALL FIXING JOBS R WLPLUG DUROFIX THE ONLY HEAT AND WATER-PROOF ADHESIVE' RIWLPLUG OBLONG English Plate Glass Frameless Mirrors. RAWLPLUG Plastic Wood. RAWLPLUG Vitreous Porcelain AND Durium Bath Room Fittings. STOCKED BY Durege and Thomas Ltd., Penang. AGENTS.40 words
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Advertisement13 1931-04-22 9 To-night at the RUNNYMEDE HOTEL at 9.30 Rex Story’s Comedy Tourists in Cabaret13 words
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Advertisement412 1931-04-22 9 “His Master’s Voice” Io whom the World’s x Greatest Artists entrust their reputation. MUSIC FOR PASSIONTIDg AND E\ TER Philharmonic Choir with Walter Widdop CONDUCTED BY C. KeNNFDY .''COTT St. Matthew Passion Bach Behold how throbs (C horus No 25) D.lB/2 I would beside my Loid (Choi us No. 26)412 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
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Article298 1931-04-22 10 —"C.E and T' y FOUR REQUIREMENTS OF RESTRICTION? In a statement dealing with the subject cf Anglo-Dntch co-operation on rubber, Messrs. Charles Hope and Son assert that any scheme has to meet four requirements. It muit be agreed toby a big majority of the Dutch producers and—"C.E and T'y - 298 words
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Article171 1931-04-22 10 The motor ship Fionia will arrive at Penang from Singapoie to-morrow afternoon and sail for Europe via Colombo on Friday at 11 o’clock with the following Straits passengers: Mr and Mrs George Parbury, Mr and Mrs G Bagger, Mr T A Gottsche, Mrs J C C Nisbet, Mrs171 words
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Article46 1931-04-22 10 Lauach O K.’> From Victoria Jetty Thqrslay 5 p.T, 7 p.m. and 12 midnight. Friday: 8 «.m. 10 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. From m h Fionia Thursday 5.15 p.m. 7,15 p.m. and 12.15 midnight. Friday 9 a.m. 10.15 v uc. s. d 11 s.m.46 words
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695 1931-04-22 10 reconstruction scheme Mr. James Fairbairn on Restriction An extraordinary general meeting of the Mergui Crown Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held in London on M «rch 23. to consider and. if thought fit, approve a scheme of reconstruction. Mr. James Fairbairn, the chairman, in moving the695 words
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Article66 1931-04-22 10 Penang. April 22, 1981 Bp Courtesy FAe Chartered Bark On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 i» 4 m/ta 2/8 Private 8 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 O New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 1541 Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. 139 Singapore T.T.66 words
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Article704 1931-04-22 10 ROMANTIC RISE Simon I. Patino, The Tin King Every time a housewife opens a tin if fish, fruit or provisions Don Simcn I. Patino, the “Tin King” of the world, ?rowg richer, says a British United Prteia Paris message. To-day Don Simon704 words
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Article98 1931-04-22 10 SIR GEORGE MAXWELL’S SCHEME It is still thought in many qiarters, says the “Sunday Times” of March 22. tha’ he scheme put forwa-d by Sir George Maxwell will be used as the main basis in arriving at a workable plan to reduce output of rubber to world requirements.98 words
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Article303 1931-04-22 10 EXTRAORDINARY MEETING Cold Storage Acquires Goodwill and Plant The shareholders of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., were on Saturday officially informed that the company has purchased the goodwill, buildings, plant and certain stocks of the F.eeh Food and Refrigerating Co., Ltd. The circular letter303 words
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Article193 1931-04-22 10 Penang, April 22, 1931. rt* Bcnar c: Ojpinm C. ehxat nom StOOO.cC Clovta H 90. Geld kaf Milers 72.0 Mace Picking nom 170.0' Nutmags 80s 76.00 110 a .i 60.00 Coconuts p»r 1.000 ii 15.00 Copra buyers 5.60 Rattans Mies 11. Rattans Ootree p 10 60 Green Snail193 words
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Article69 1931-04-22 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, April 21 Paris, 124.49 New York, 4.8512 Brussels, 34.95; Geneva, 25.23; Amsterdam, 12.10; Milan 92.77; Berlin 20.40, Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16; Oslo, 18.17; Vienna, 34.56; Prague 164,; Helsingsfors, 193|; Madrid, 48.75 Lisbon, 108.25; Athens, 375; Bucharest 817; Rio 3s; Buenos Aires, 37j 7 G(Rugby Radio Service) - 69 words
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Article226 1931-04-22 10 TO DAY’S PRI7E3 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day to tQ tn 00 G) CD O SHARE 3 >» S cq GQ pq CQ c. Sc. c. SC. Mining Ayer Hitam Tin,226 words
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Article60 1931-04-22 10 Latest Londoo, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £llOl7 6 Down £l5 0 3 booths’£ll2 5 0 Down £l-5 0 SINGAPORE $56 00 cici’l Down 25 c. 150 tikis RUBBER: to.dm 2| d, Down 1/16 d Hew Yorlr 5§ c. (Sold) Down i c. Locai60 words
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Article135 1931-04-22 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet 8| cts. per pound =per pl SH/& Quiet, London 2ZI New York 5f cts. (gold) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys Geuaral Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbec Smoked Sheet for to-day axe ai follows Spot 8$ cts. per lb May/June135 words
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Article44 1931-04-22 10 The homeward mail by the e.s. Bgm closes a 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 25th instant. The 8.1, Rohna with mails despatched from Lmdon on April 2 is exoected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 24 th in slant.44 words
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Article354 1931-04-22 10 Major and Mr a B J. Eaton aro Celo k ing their silver wedding on May 2 b at Mr. Colgan, late A. C. P„ arrived in Klang and assumed Uaa A. C. P._ in place of Mr. T. F. H Kernp 3 The death took place354 words
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Article86 1931-04-22 10 .—Reuter, Death Sentences and Forced Labour Riga, April 22 One woman and five men have been sentenced to d c ath by a Soviet court Y’efremov at the conclusion of a spectacular five days trial when thirteen men and three women were charged with counter revolutionary activities in.—Reuter, - 86 words
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Article70 1931-04-22 10 uwuiSj ouautJS, Zealand will be despatched by it. —Ror’hy Radio Service. Second Experimental Flight to Malaya and Australia London April 21 The Postmaster General announces th t the Indian Air Mail leaving London on April 25, will again be extended experimea* tally from Delhi to Port Darwin,uwuiSj ouautJS, Zealand will be despatched by it.—Ror’hy Radio Service. - 70 words
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Advertisement54 1931-04-22 10 1 tfainnymede’ The Cheerful Hotel TO-NIGHT Dinner Dance Cabaret “The Four New Yorker s' iwill appear during the After Dinner Dance. Admission $1 50. Friday, 24th April I St. George’s Society Ball SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE EVENING Dinner Dance Cabaret Admisson Cabaret $l-5 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsaek,54 words
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Advertisement65 1931-04-22 10 New Advertisements To LET No. 7, C ov» H,ll R .ad. Applv N Arratoon Road. s.s. Merauke arrived 21 >- Consignees of cargo p*r the vessel are hereby notified that of Packages lauded in a tion will be held at the P. HGodown N->. 9, at 10.00 a.m. on t>sth65 words
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Feminine Reflections
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Article681 1931-04-22 11 Monday: —At a loss to know what to q t cide upon fcr our supper this right do, [pj satisfaction, remember a ditb cal i, pg I believe, "Hidden Treasure. ”Tnie e de by takir g s maty large potatoes 0 here will be people to eat681 words
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Article458 1931-04-22 11 MOLLIE LITTLE - BY MOLLIE LITTLE rratiinesE—“ mere prettinees—has far si long teen quite out-of-date, is cemiug hto fashion again with the rew spring and summer c'othes. Wide bnmmed hats with curving brims and clinging, frilly driest, call for qui‘e a n*w mode of tm-kf-up. We hear lot j a ut458 words
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Article471 1931-04-22 11 LOPPY BACON - BY LOPPY BACON Il every variety of dr»w, the growing importance of the pyj mas has been stress-»! for some time now. All the advantage» of this grb have been upheld as essential Designers have even gone out or tneir way to feminise pyjamas, with the471 words
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Article, Illustration51 1931-04-22 11 This jicket suit is bath practical as well as very attractive, being dee gned in pastel pink hopsack, wi'.h linen collar and cuffs to match exacly. It is a piquant idea to have the wrapover waistcoat blouse cut to accord with the diagonal line of the coat51 words
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Article479 1931-04-22 11 VIC LET DISMORE - BY VIC LET DISMORE Helena is a talented but struggling artist whois laboriously building up a professional connection. When I called on her the other day, she was busy on some beautifully designed descriptive cards for a private exhibition of antiques. “Not a very paying479 words
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Article497 1931-04-22 11 OLIVE ADAIR - BY OLIVE ADAIR Strapping’, intricate appliquee, stitched inverted pleats, high waists, epaulettes and deep gauntlet cuffs all make the spring col’ection of coats unusually interesting. These fashions are young and chic, and, invariably, they contrast with the frock over which they are worn, matching, ensembles not beirg497 words
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Article514 1931-04-22 11 MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE - BY MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE As scon as a girl is old enough to have a room of her own, space and means perm t'ing, every mother, I tbink, the uld st»ive to give her one. Most young, growing creatures value prnacy very highly, their moods514 words
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Article1054 1931-04-22 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the iv*ek: In Pm I ab Indragiri from Bjtoe-Bahra and Belawan-Deli. Sails to-day for Batoe-Bahra and Balawan-Deli. ma*' Maros from Tg.-MonSeidar, Bagan-Si-Api-Api, Paneb, Berombang and Asahan,1,054 words
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Miscellaneous121 1931-04-22 12 HEATREROYAL? 3 NIGHTS, Monday 20th Wednesday 22nd. MATINEE Saturday 25th, at 2 pm. The G/eat Indian Picture KOVALAN or I he Total Angklet.’ (/0 R TO BE SHOWN AT 9.30 pm Miss T P Rajalakshmi famous actress as MADAKI, Mr T S M,. the hero of the Madras screen as121 words
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Article744 1931-04-22 13 VILLAGE SCARS Church Wrecked and Houses Damaged I motored through a great stretch of Essex smashed and rent by an earthquake, j I passed through villages and tiny hamlets where the churches have 'no steeples, and cruel gashes can be seen in the walls of the houses.744 words
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Article597 1931-04-22 14 WORKERS’ PARADISE Mr. Maxton and Mr. Kirkwood in Action THE House of Commons n cently basked in the gold* n light of fantasy. Hearty thanks to the Clydeside group which thus can banish the hum drum cares of Parliament; substitute a jester’s cap for th Speaker’s wig,597 words
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Advertisement58 1931-04-22 14 a 4 cup of ice J BO J BJL daily at 11 a.m. is refreshing ami invigorating. CREDIT FONCIER D’EXTREME-ORIENT SOCIETE ANONYME (Ircorpi rated in Belgium) 1907 mortgage bank HeadlOfftce: BRUSSELS. Branches: SHANGHAI. TIENTSIN, HANKOW PEKING, HONG KONG TAINAN. SINGAPORE. For Terms of Loans Ac., Apply, Messrs. Adams Allan, Solicitor?)58 words
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Advertisement129 1931-04-22 14 LancetXiQUO) /untreated milkX BOTH WHOLE AND SKIMMED. HAS VERY I 1 LITTLE ANTI-RACHITIC ACTIVITY Orducavy fresh, cows This authoritative quota* tion that Sresh cows’ milk contains almost no vitamin D is ©onvimcizsg. St follows that a Sood made from fresh milk contains altiicsZ k& D BUT S 15 IBIS has129 words
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Article648 1931-04-22 15 Fonang. April 21, IS3I CHOWRASTA MARKET, Mutton— cts. Mntton Indian M pw lb 56 Load Sheep or goat m each 1-30 Liver with heitrt laag do 1.50 Tripe w. do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per E- 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 idney p«h 30 Feet648 words
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Advertisement465 1931-04-22 15 danger in his pockets— a Lifebuoy guard him! Just look at the collection of grimy odds 1 and ends that come out of his pockets! All that dirt holds danger of infection. > Is he safe Lifebuoy Soap was made to protect him and you against germ carried illness. That465 words
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Advertisement631 1931-04-22 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG W/EKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. HECTOR Apr. 24 Miraeilles. London, Rotterdam, Glasgow AN3HI q EB Apr. .30 Man-eilles. London. Rotterdam Hamburg x PERSEUS May 7 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE DOLIUS Apr 2.3 Havr*. Liverpool and Glasgow x631 words
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