Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 April 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-04-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 91. VOL LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement112 1931-04-23 1 It. NAGATA J BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office iwxl to The Dibpenaary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street k■ mi-iiiniiiiii HiiaMiiiaMiiiiinii■■ mi ii i LONDON TO CAPE TOWN ■n 6i DAYS. 'GLEN-KIDSTON TELEGRAPHS:— I i. ./:7;; 32isS33N<, W “Capetown record I Ot < J 4 successfully achieved j Z T 7 days112 words
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Advertisement15 1931-04-23 1 H.TOhISATSU STUDIO with np-to-date Photo- graphy by electric light. ’Phon* 778, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.15 words
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Advertisement2121 1931-04-23 2 TO LET 11 BANKS. THE 1 Componnd House, 178. Kelawei Road. Send yOUF CnqUiriCS CH BANK OF pJ "DID TTQTTTNTCJ. Icimediate entry. Apply to 59, Beach (Incorporated in England by Royal J |_Vl Km* Ji-J—L.-J-AI vJI V> J Street. R I a r, CTTI? > 3(M DISINFECTANTS S" La 1112,121 words
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Article871 1931-04-23 3 LOST CIVILISATION Swallowed by the Jangle IHAVE seen in my travels no stranger sights than those which lie hid in the heart of the Ceylon jungle, writes Robert Bernays, the special correspondent of the Ne?vs Chronicle. To enter it is to stumble on a lost871 words
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Article415 1931-04-23 3 COMPANIONATE MARRIAGE Young People And “Week-Ending” The Lathelor Bishop of London (Dr. F. Winnington Ingram) delivered a surprisingly outspoken attack in a sermon at the Chapel Riyal, St. James’s Pa'ace, on “week ending” (aj he called it) by young unmarried coupler. He spoke of “companionate-marriage” as415 words
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Article157 1931-04-23 3 SURPRISE FIND IN A “WORKED OUT” MIAE A black opnl, c’aimed to be the finest in the world, has just arrived in London from Australis. It is about an inch and a half long and three quarters of an inch wide. The owner, Mr. L. AVshuler, of157 words
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Advertisement505 1931-04-23 3 mm mi u —r-w-.---»» I &IMWHph><WA B'J miISIh YW A w\^OwfßKl i \X v A¥&l!b» JsTl 1 Wgl Not claims FACTS We Claim Noth ng fcr the Miller Geared-to-the -Road Tyre. The Day of Meaningless Claims Is Gone Forever. WE r TVE THIS UNSURPASSABLE GUARANTEE: The new Miller Gearr d-to-tho-Road505 words
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Advertisement62 1931-04-23 3 Manufacturers of Every Description of Surgical and Mechanical India Rubber Products. Ryringes, Water Bottles and Beds, Air ESTD. 1847. 9jD, Cushions, Enemas, Bed Sheetings, Teats, Tubing, Valves, Washers, Railway Goods, Electrical Gloves, etc. Catalogues of Surgical or Sports Rubber Products sent on application. J- G INGR AM SON., LTD., Ihe62 words
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Advertisement246 1931-04-23 3 This Unique Opportunity is only s' Cffc} d (o you -I A^ KIL I FROM APRIL l__l_F to 30 p I Ist ANNIVERSARY SALE I (PENANG BRANCH) j B! New Watches for 0H! YOUR old watch whether rusty, broken, dented B I "’S’ B F 111 I r tota unserviceable—246 words
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Article440 1931-04-23 4 WITS NEEDED Pessimism Treason to Oneself IN these days every man needs all his wits and a little more. He needs to live on a h’eher plane of interest and enthusiasm. He needs clear eyes, sharper ears. He cannot have these advantages unless he440 words
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Article302 1931-04-23 4 POPE’S DESIRE FOR FACTS The skeleton of the thirteenth Esrl of Arundel, who died 336 years sgo (in 1595), has been secretly exhumed at the Fitzdan Chape], Arundel Castle, and examined by Surgeons and others. It was a solemn ceremony, and carried out in the302 words
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Article356 1931-04-23 4 thrift habit American Traveller’s 27 Years’ Savings your pennies and go round the world,” is the kJ advice of Mr. Oscar S. Bodeuhauseu, an American, who is spending a week in Britain after visiting most of the countries in the world on the strength of saving356 words
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Article294 1931-04-23 4 SAYS HUS R AND HAS PENSION AND INYEREST IN FARM When a cisp of alleged wife defection was beard at Hull the wife said that her I husband, a dock worker, had a financ al I interest in a farm, a war disability penIsion of Ils.294 words
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Article150 1931-04-23 4 There has just retired from the service of a London wine house, aaya “The Port of London Monthly,” a man who has been a dock clerk for fifty years. Thia is Mr. Frederick William Sentance and he is the son of one who served the150 words
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Advertisement210 1931-04-23 4 fnam «SMmw -<* -CTMMww—M—Mwm—.. Un?ier the Patronage of the Honourable the Resident Councillor an operetta ENTITLED HIAWATHA WILL BE PRESENTED AT THE TOWN HALL. PENANG. Maiinee, Sat. May 2nd, 5.30 pm. Admission 1.50, SI Children 50 cents Evening Sat: May Sth 930 p.m reserved $2.00 Admission SI 50 Proceeds in210 words
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Advertisement5 1931-04-23 4 BOVRIL the ideal stimulan nutrient.5 words
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Advertisement394 1931-04-23 4 W i When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. ii *T*HE old saying that “Distance lends enchantment*" is never more apt or to the point than when applied to people whose breath is laden with evilI qanfilling odours. No matter how handsome they i 3Z>ay appear,394 words
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646 1931-04-23 5 St. Leger: Boxing: Rugby: Women’s Lacrosse International Doncaster's race, the St. Leger. wfi.3 established in 1776 by a Colonel t 1J( er, who lived at Parkhill, near Doncaster j) .ring the Doncaster races of that year a r ,v weeps take of 25 guineas each646 words
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Article122 1931-04-23 5 Ju -d Allenby has issued an appeal for 'O,OOO a year for the Cadet movement, the existence of which is threatened by the withdrawal of Government re cognition. Refuting the Government's con tintion that the movement is militarist, Lord Allenby says: The primary object of the122 words
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Article336 1931-04-23 5 BOATMEN BEAT A. C. S. U. Winning Team Improv2 I heir ’'lay In a ckse but scrappy game on ths Dato Kramat ground yesterday afternoon, the Boatmen’s Un.on biat the Anglo-Chinese chool Union by two goals to one in a League match. The A C.S. Union started336 words
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Article163 1931-04-23 5 P. F. S. v BUTTERWORTH R. C. The following will represent the Penang Free School against the Butterworth Recre ation Club to morrow on the Buttarwoith Padang at 2-30 p. m. Oh Chong Seng f Capt). Shuaib b Osman, Lim Seng Kim, Eu Chew Eang, Yeob Bok Cboon.163 words
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Article246 1931-04-23 5 After passing two readings the Bill to amend the Bombay Prevention of Gambling Act. 1887, seems assured of going through says an exchange. The direct effect of it will be to restore the bookmakers who were banished from Poona and Bombay in 1912 and the indirect effects246 words
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Article134 1931-04-23 5 Reuter. RIVAL CAPTAINS ON THEIR CH aNCES Both Confident WEST BROMWICH SLIGHT F.iVoUaITES London, April 22 “We are confident of taking the cup to St. Andrews,” said Ted Barkas. the Birmingham F. 0 captain. If triers can win we shall be the winners Glidden, the West BromwichReuter. - 134 words
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Article83 1931-04-23 5 Reuter. London, April 22 The following are the results of matches played to day in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION 3 (Southern Section) Brighton 2 Coventry 0 DIVISION 3 (Northern Section Chesterfield 3 Lincoln 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Mothrrw. II 1 \yr U 1 Dundee 0 Celtic 0Reuter. - 83 words
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Article69 1931-04-23 5 —Reuter. ANFEURIUM FIR Q T Outsiders S*COil d atd ihird London, April 22 The following is the result of thb City and Suburban Handicap run at Epsom to day:— ANTHURIUM 1 THE PEN 2 CABALLERO 3 Seventeen ran. Won by three lengths one length between 2nd—Reuter. - 69 words
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Article50 1931-04-23 5 In a friendly match played at Prai yes terday afternoon the Penang Free School 3rd Eleven defeated St Anne s School, Prai, by four goals to nil. The game was fast throughout, but the visiting team was greatly superior. Mr. Tan Sim Eng, of the Prai Wharf refereed.50 words
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Article105 1931-04-23 5 When Lord Darling returned to his old seat in the King’s Bench to help in dealing with the arrears caused by the illness of several of the judges, many old barristers (writes the Manchester Guardian London correspondent) looked in during the day to revive old memories,105 words
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Article802 1931-04-23 5 ANNUAL REPORT Year of Varied Activity Ths following are extracts from the annual report of the Committee of St. Xaverians Association to be submitted to members at the annual meeting to be held n n Saturday at the Association premises No. 1, Leith Street, Penang, at 8802 words
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Advertisement39 1931-04-23 5 OLD MALAYA. Personalities of Old Malaya by Cyril Paxendale, is now on sale at $2 a copy The volume may be purchased through our agents throughout the Feninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., la, Penang-street, Penang.39 words
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Advertisement111 1931-04-23 5 Building Materials OF ALL KINDS. Marseilles Roofing Tib s “Lighthouse” and ‘'Bee” Brand. Cement—“ Red Hand”, “Ferrocrete” and “Kris” Braud. Flooring Tiles Red 8”x8” etc.. Bathroom Tiles—all kinds Expanded Metal—all sizes in stock. B. K.C. fabric for i\infoicemei ts, Maftex wall boards. I •Noxo wood preservative and stain S Pilkington’s111 words
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Obituary60 1931-04-23 5 Obituary Your Committee wish to sympathise with those members who have lost their parents, wives or near relatives. Is is with deep regret that we have to report the death of .Messrs. Chan Hoe Pun and Khor Chin Hoe, and to the family of both cf whom we take this60 words
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Advertisement2863 1931-04-23 6 e—“ M yraßer anJ Ne ve Lira lted who h ve agr.ed tn art az Soeretari.e and Ma .ag.ng Age ata. p 2,sacs n- q „e ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. the following Breweriee, A Copy of this Prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Companies. .TTTTk jjooiete Anonyme des Bieree Bomonti2,863 words
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Article1165 1931-04-23 7 RETIREMENT OF MR. JOHN WHITE THE ’’GOOD OLD DAYS” Beginning of the F.M.S, Railways < hie whose memories of Malaya extend back 4 0 years leaves for Home by the "Hakozaki Maru on retirement. Mr. John White, who, with Mrs. White, is saying pood1,165 words
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Article267 1931-04-23 7 MAGISTRATE’* COMMENT ON DOORSTEP QUARREL A Chinese named Ng Boon Soon was to-day charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge, Penang with the theft of $6O fr rn a Chinese woman named Yap Leong at, Penang Road. The prosecution alleged that the accused Called at267 words
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Article98 1931-04-23 7 REX STORY S COMEDY TOURISTS A large audience at the Runnymede Hotel last evening showed their appreciation of Rex Story s Comedy Tourists’ musical comedy. The company consists of two men and two lady artists, one of whom is a former Mack Sennet star, and the quartette amply98 words
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Article113 1931-04-23 7 HEAVY LIST The third session of the Penang Assizes to open on Tuesday, May 12, promises to be a heavy one. Five cases have been received to date at the Supreme Court Registry and it is stated that there are another 8 or 10 come in. Among113 words
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155 1931-04-23 7 ANNUAL GOLF MATCH Players and Starting Times The annual Golf Match between the Royal Society of St. George, Penang Branch, and The Rest will be played on the Penang Golf Club Links on Sunday. April 26. The players and the starting times155 words
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Article59 1931-04-23 7 ENGLAND v. THE RE T To day at 5 p.m. on the Esplanade, the following will represent “The Rest’’: E Walker; C G van Houten and D J Fleming; ?D D B Cook, A A Dobbie, and J Crichton R W Brown. R A Hogg, J M Strang J59 words
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Article66 1931-04-23 7 li New Party Man to Contest Ashton-under-Lyne London, April 22 The “New Party’ founded by Sir Oswald Mosley is running its first candidate at the by election at Ashton under Lyne due to the death of the Socialist member, Mr. Bellamy. Three candidates were nominated to day, Mr.66 words
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180 1931-04-23 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Dear Sir.—The criticism you level at Mr. Robinson’s speech to the Members of the Chamber of Commerce, although to a degree justified, by no means affords a solu tion. Why is it that at meetings of180 words
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Article50 1931-04-23 7 Sir, —The “Sunday Gazette” gave the lecture by Dr. Scharff but the methods of destruction of Sandflies was not given There is a plague of these insects now. Can you state in your "Pinang Gazette” the best way to get rid of this pest. Yours etc., W. Brown50 words
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Article72 1931-04-23 7 DEDICATION CEREMONY TOMORROW In order to meet the long-felt want of a Temple for the Hindu Community of Taiping, Mr. V. K. Murugasa Pillay in conjunction with the Hindu Valipa Sangam has erected the Sri Sithi Vinayagar Temple at Station Road, Taiping at his expense. Invitations have72 words
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Article373 1931-04-23 7 POPULAR LOCAL FIGURE Funeral To-morrow Morning The news will be received with genuine rfgret by his many friends in Penang and elswhere of the death of Mr Peter Paul Pedley a senior and popular resident of Penang, which took place this morning at The Sanitarium,373 words
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Article266 1931-04-23 7 LONG STORY ABOUT AN ASSAULT AND THEFT Sinnasamy and Kuppu, Tamils, were to day chargel before the Police Magistrate fl with using criminal force to Muttah and (2) with the thifc of $24 30 from the complainant The accused pLaled gail y to the first charge and266 words
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Article158 1931-04-23 7 MANAGEMENT OF GAMING HOUSE Charged with the management of a com mon gaming house at 302 g Perak Road a Chinese named Oong Tin Soo was to day convicted by the Police Magistrate. The prosecution alleged that the accused was the occupier of the house in question which158 words
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Article769 1931-04-23 7 Mr. C. A. Whitchurch, formerly of Ipoh. sails for England on leave next week. Mr. Thomas FT. Menzies of the firm of Messrs. Brown, Tough aud Menzies, will be leaving for England about May 6. The annual general meeting of the Taiping Turf Club will be held769 words
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Article450 1931-04-23 7 FORMER RUBBER PLANTER AMAZES LONDON A young Englishman who went to Ceylon five and a half years ago as a rubber planter has returned to London as one of the world’s greatest magicians. He spent most of his leisure time learning the secrets of the450 words
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Article63 1931-04-23 7 A Chinese named Soo Chew Chooi was to day charged before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, with voluntarily causing hurt to 1 eow Ah Chee with a knife. The prosecution allege that the accused stabbed the complainant with a penknife at Kimberley Street. The accused claimed trial63 words
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Advertisement213 1931-04-23 7 I J?. J I Douses the Beauty cf Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make leautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hajr is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky It brings out all the real life ami213 words
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Article412 1931-04-23 8 When first we suggested the abolition of the “temporary allowances,” and that was several years ago, we made a point of emphasising that the allowances granted to the subordinate civil servants should not be touched. Since then there have been vast changes, The country is experiencing the worst412 words
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184 1931-04-23 8 Sound, as the scientists assure us, travels slowly. A few years a»o F. M. S. taxpavers watched with dismay several million dollars jettisoned in the mud at Prai, and we learn from a cable to day that the sick ening gurgle heard as184 words
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Article91 1931-04-23 8 75tPermanent Commemoration Association Tokio, April 23 In commemoration of the anniversary of the signing of the London Naval Treaty Mr. Wakatsuki was host at a dinner to the Japanese Delegation and also the journalists who attended the Conference. After speeches recalling heavy labour mingled with happy memories91 words
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Article50 1931-04-23 8 Trading Company Convicted of Sedition Apia (Samoa), April 22 Ab a sequel to the disorders in Samoa in 1927, the Nelson Company Limited, a 1 large trading organisation in Samoa, has been convicted on twenty eight charges under the Seditious Organisations Ordinance and fined £2OO on each charge,—Reuter.50 words
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Article1181 1931-04-23 8 A.H.L. Penang, Thursday. /Z\UR erudite contemporaries f J End of Honduras Revolt Horta, April 21.” “Flight from Madrid “The flight of capital (pesetas) Shades of Peshawar 1 Oh, Millie, □©RUE it is, as the Straits Times observes, that thr innovation introduced by the Times of Malaya inA.H.L. - 1,181 words
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Advertisement551 1931-04-23 8 A Food for Every Occasion —Fruits arc Delicious Nutritious Browned Marshmallow Pears. 1 Fo. 2!£ can Libby’s Barlctt Pears •> ffv 10 Marshmallows /4 Cup nut meats 47^“'*^ a., Macaroons Drain the Pears and fill the centres with quartered marshmallows and chopped nut meats. jt *U |j Vaa Place ,n551 words
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Advertisement90 1931-04-23 8 ft ft c. O. HOT£L Friday, 24th April, 1931, at 9.30 p. m. aFTER dinner dance. 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, 1931, at 9.30 p.m, AFTER DINNER DANCE P. O. Outward Mail90 words
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Miscellaneous27 1931-04-23 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day 2.83 a.m. 8 30 a.m. 2.40 p.m. 9.29 pm. To-Morrow 8.09 a.m. 8.54 a m. 3 15 p.m. 10.25 p.m.27 words
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Article160 1931-04-23 9 .—Reuter. DR. SHIELS’ ADMISSION Question in House of Commons ACTING GOVERNOR ASKED TO REPORT Penang Sacrificed to F. M. S. Interests London, April 23 The allegation that the Malayan Government claims to. establish a monopoly in the provision of harbours in Malaya and has refused.—Reuter. - 160 words
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Article245 1931-04-23 9 Reuter. Negotiations Proceed in Obscurity London, April 22 Replying to questions in the House of Commons Mr. Henderson said the only negotiations now proceeding with the Chinese Government concerned extra territoriality. If, as he hoped, the negotiations were successful, they would result in a treaty and in accordance withReuter. - 245 words
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Article148 1931-04-23 9 —Reuter. Further Questions in the House of Commons London. April 22 In the House of Commons attention was again drawn to the finding of corpses of children in the streets of Hong Jxong. Mr. Graham White asked whether seeing that some official information was available with ■regard—Reuter. - 148 words
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Article22 1931-04-23 9 Reuter. Catskill, April 22 Jack Diamond, who was detained on a charge of torture, has been bailed out for $25,000.– Reuter. - 22 words
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Article370 1931-04-23 9 Reuter. Warship and Two Destroyers Concerned MUTINEERS OVERPOWERED Madrid, April 28 Rumours of impending trouble in the fleet at Cartagena culminated with the mutiny of the crews of the warship Cervantes and two destroyers in Cadiz harbour. Details are lacking, but it is understood the mutineersReuter. - 370 words
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Article144 1931-04-23 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Electoral Reform Bill Brought up Again London, April 22 The House of Lords to night rejected by large majorities the two first clauses in the Government’s Agricultural Land Utilisation Bill which provided for the establishment of a corporation to experiment in large scale farming and.—Rugby Radio Service. - 144 words
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Article127 1931-04-23 9 ,—Rugby Radio Service. Financial Adviser to Help Straighten Finances London, April 22 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has with the concurrence of the Treasury appointed Sir Sydney Armitage Smith to undertake a mission to the Leeward Islands and to St. Lucia in the Windward Islands,—Rugby Radio Service. - 127 words
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Article269 1931-04-23 9 .—Reuter. Commonwealth Bank to Assist——ON CERTAIN CONDITIONS Interest Rate Bill Read Second Time Canberra, April 22 Mr. Scullin announced that the Savings Bank of New South Wales will not open its doors to-morrow. A message from Sydney shows that the Bank met all demands to-day and the.—Reuter. - 269 words
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Article70 1931-04-23 9 —Reuter. London, Rome and Nearly Back London, April 22 Captain Frank Hawks, who set out from Heston Aerodrome early to-day to fly to Rome and back in one day made a forced landing 150 kilometres south of Paris tonight. He was not injured and will complete his—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article62 1931-04-23 9 —Reuter. New York, April 22 There is more monetary gold in the United States to-day than at any time in its history. The vaults of the Federal Reserve Banks hold about 42 per cent of all the monetary gold in the world, which is more than twice.—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article37 1931-04-23 9 —Reuter. New York, April 23 From Tegucigalpa it is reported that twenty-nine rebels were killed in a skirmish between rebels and Government troops on the North Coast of Honduras. The Govern- ment casualties were slight.-—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article152 1931-04-23 9 —Reuter. Should Seaplanes Be Used Beyond Singapore NO PRESENT FACILITIES London, April 22 Replying to a question by Commander Kenworthy in the House of Commons why flying boats were not used on the Singapore—Port Darwin section of the Australian a r mail route, Mr. Montague (Under Secretary—Reuter. - 152 words
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Article130 1931-04-23 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. May Return Part of the Way by Air London, April 22 The cruise. Kent which has been placed at the disposal of the Prince of Wales for the last stage of his journey home from Lisbon will leave that port early on Sunday morning. The.—Rugby Radio Service. - 130 words
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Article156 1931-04-23 9 A slight earthquake shook Bologna on Tuesday. There was no damage. The French Ambassador yesterday handed to the British Government a copy of the latest proposals of the French Government regarding the naval agreement. These are now being studied. A copy has also been handed to156 words
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Article118 1931-04-23 9 —Reuter. U, S. GOLD FOR FRANCE New York, April 23 The first movement of gold from France to the United States for four years was made yesterday with a shipment of $3,500 000 in the liner Paris. Simultaneously it is announced that two further shipments totalling $13,000,000 have—Reuter. - 118 words
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Article96 1931-04-23 9 —Reuter. 6 1/2 Million Cubic Feet of Gas Required New York, April 22 Helium a non inflammable gas is being manufactured in large quantities for the huge dirigible Akron which is being built at Akron, Ohio, to be floated in May or June. It will.—Reuter. - 96 words
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Article69 1931-04-23 9 .—Reuter. Nine Deaths and Fifteen Years Imprisonment Duesseldorf, April 22 Peter Kuerten, the self-confessed "Ripper’ murderer, was sentenced to death nine times and also to fifteen years imprisonment for attempted murder, deprivation of civil rights for life and perpetual police supervision. It is not certain whether.—Reuter. - 69 words
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Advertisement9 1931-04-23 9 danish C pEAV/ r. 1C H TH' C *S)9 words
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Advertisement193 1931-04-23 9 “His Master’s Voice” To whom the World’s Greatest Artists entrust their reputation. r MUSIC FOR PASSIONTiDE AND EAtTER Philharmonic Choir with Walter Widdop Conducted by C. Kennedy S-cott St. Matthew Passion Bach) Behold how throbs (Chorus No. 25) > D.lB/2 I would beside my Loid (Chorus No. 26) Walter Widdop193 words
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Article507 1931-04-23 10 TRAINING WORK loch Royal in Excellent Form Yesterday morning, says Wednesdays “Singapore Free Press”, was very pleasant at the Racecourse after the sharp shower which fell shortly before the time for work. The track proper was put into use with the hurdles wide out and with the507 words
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Article210 1931-04-23 10 DISMISSALS WEEK AFTER WEEK Mr. S. P. Viant, M. P., Assistant-■Postmaster-General, speaking at Harlesden, said that scarcely a week passed without his having to dismiss some man from the Post Office on account of betting proclivities. The meeting was called by Willesden Christian Social Crusade, which represents210 words
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Article38 1931-04-23 10 Ths homeward mail by the s.®. Egra closes a* 10 a.m. on Saturday, me 25th instant. The 8.1. Fiohna with mails despatched from London on April 2 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m* to-morrow.38 words
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Article153 1931-04-23 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 CD TO SB tO CD CD Shares a £3 O> !3 PQ OQ OQ c. c. c. c. Mining Ayer Hitmn Tin, 11/-153 words
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Article210 1931-04-23 10 ANOTHER NEW YORK DEATH MYSTERY Murder by the ir jaction of pneumonia germs is the explanation advanced for the death of Georgia Gray, a former actress, the second witness to New York police corruption and vice whose mouth has been silenced before she could tell her story.210 words
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Article210 1931-04-23 10 Mr. Philip Guedall®, speaking at a luncheon at the H Iborn Restaurant, told an amusing story of his dilemma on one occasion when he could not pay for a me»l which he had ordered. ‘This building is hallowed for me,” said Mr. Guedalle. “Years ago210 words
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Article146 1931-04-23 10 The billiards room at Buckingham Palace, where Lindrum gave a display which tempted the King a little later to try some of the shots for himself, is on the ground floor, and is reache i by passing through the King’s stamp room, writes the London correspondent146 words
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Article56 1931-04-23 10 Latest London, New York end Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £lll-0 0 Up 2/6 3Mooths’ £1127-6 Up 2/6 SINGAPORE 156 G2j per picul Up 62$ c. 150 tons fas RUBBER-. Louden 215/16/, Up 1/16 d New hr’k 6 c. (Gold) Up c. Local 91 c. Up ic.56 words
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Article99 1931-04-23 10 PROFESSIONAL DANCER K’LLS a MAN A professional dancer, Juan Antonio Castaner, formerly proprietor of a dancing establishment in London, who was expelled from England several years ago, was condemned to eight years’ imprisonment on Dtvil s Island by a Paris Ass'z! Court for the murder of a99 words
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Article122 1931-04-23 10 AMALGAMATION OPPOSED BY UNOFFICIALS The following communique is issued by the F. M. S. Government:— In connection with the Hon’ble Mr* A. S. Pa ley’s request made in Federal Council on the 13 h Aoril, 1931, for a statement from Government in regard to the discussions on122 words
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Article129 1931-04-23 10 From inquiries we have male we understand the air lines using Don Muang for their regular mail services have been offered the use of a new and alternative landing ground near Hua Hin, says the Bangkok Times. This change is necessary in the rainy129 words
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Article67 1931-04-23 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, April 22 Paris. 124.28 New York, 4.85] f Brussels, 34.95 Geneva, 25.22; Amsterdam, 12.10; Milan 92.77; Berlin 20.40, Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16; Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.55 Prague 164«; Helsingsfors, 193|; Madrid, 48.80 Lisbon, 108.25; Athens, 375; Bucharest 817; Rio 3|<; Bnenos Aires, 36]fd Monte(Rugby Radio Service) - 67 words
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Article70 1931-04-23 10 Penang, April 23, 1981 Bv Courtesy e/ fht Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 i, 4 m/ts 2/8 j Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 Oi New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India H T.T. 1541 Bangkok M T.T. 78 Batavia70 words
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Article375 1931-04-23 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet 9| cts. per pound t —per pl 112/17 Qniet. London 2 15/161 New York 6| cts. («old). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys) Geaera! Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Price® for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot —9l cts. P375 words
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Article1001 1931-04-23 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES S I 2 c i 1 f.USSSIB fDellftJ.l < c Alle br Rubbe» Oe «I 1 Alor (UJ*h Rubber fhtata Ml 85 Amalgamotot 1” ?0 1 2; Avez Hftem Planting SynfllaaSc 1 10 1 2fi 4y O r Knnlug ?*ubbsJ 20 Ayer Molek Rubber Oo1,001 words
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Advertisement28 1931-04-23 10 Oldham Various Types of Wireless Batteries J U A S R T R I V E D On sale everywhere. DistributorsK. Lee San C° 81, Beach Street, Penang.28 words
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Advertisement525 1931-04-23 10 New Advertisements' TO LET No. 7, Clove Hall Road. Apply v. Arratoou Riad. -30-4 FOR SALE Austin 7 Chummy— Late 1927 Owner—Driven Excellent RunningOriZ —New Battery, Available first week May —Delivery Penang, Whit Offer?. Bjx 71, c/j Pinang G>ze.u. MARE AND FOAL The Perak Turf Cub ia prepirei t 0525 words
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1616 1931-04-23 11 A Forecast Need for Considerable Replacement Business Al! of the propheeiee on the production consumption of crude rubber during p3O, made at the beginning of last year by th* leading Americin and British in ter trade authorities, missed the mark b < r wide1,616 words
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Advertisement394 1931-04-23 11 11 I—miwn II limn riTT.-y -r- Mai IgSL jßmMc-sH j£| --'<*/ MMg&aßa M can A JbbKmm Sfe*i wt I I DUNLOp J STANDARD g MHEWCE VJI I by which all AS GOOD i a S a J e i judged 1 S r( fiTg I TI J DUNLOP I unmatched394 words
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Article1199 1931-04-23 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following Ib a Hsfc of vesseis arriving and sailing from Penang during thla P*rl _®-£zy 86 "De Haan from Langsa, Acheen Portp, Meulaboh aad Tjaiang. Sails on Fri iay for Belawan-Dali, Acheen Ports, TjaEng and Meulaboh at about1,199 words
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Article752 1931-04-23 12 "THE IMPOSSIBLE” Naval Epic of the War "The cbject of the enterprise was to do something impossible, declared RearAdmiial A. F. B. Carpenter, V.C at the outset of a lecture on The Blocking of given a year ago. Unless you have some idea of the events which752 words
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Article877 1931-04-23 12 I. G. E. L - BY I. G. E. L. If singieg in the ra»n is conduc’ve to high spirits, as we are led to b-lieve, then certain it is that bring ng in the rain, and using it is highly beneficial to our compl ex ions, hair, and our fine877 words
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Advertisement47 1931-04-23 12 BOOKS YOU WANT F °YLE S can supply them. A Million (new second-hand and rare) on every subject in stock State your wants fully. We will then sent suitable Catalogues with particulars of Books-on-Approval Scheme. FOYI FS 121 Charin g Cross Road, 1 1 Lil-aO London, England.47 words
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Advertisement60 1931-04-23 12 .■T” CORNS H URTING? J i One application of "GETS-IT relieve that aching, throbbing < com. After a few days it shrivels up and 1 may be lifted right off with the fingers. 1 ii,k "GETS-IT,” the universal corn destroyer, Al ;l ends all corn troubles. You can work, Akii60 words
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Miscellaneous169 1931-04-23 12 IMWiPilHIIiWiili 1 IlllllilHil II lilTirr T A Phone No. 11 Aijestic Penang's Premier I Talkie House. SOUND Phenomenal Success Houses Packed To Capacity Last Night! 6.15 To-nigKt 9.30 Paramount’s Delightful Cocktail of Music, Merriment and Romance It MONTE ttl I CARLO’|| I The Sign of the Best Show Town WITH169 words
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Article490 1931-04-23 13 SEAMEIUr. DISOLCSFRES Young Man's Gifts to a Woman A young man’s infatuation for a divorced woman, 10 years his senior on whom he was said to have lavished money, was revealed in an action at Westminster County Court recently. Mr. John Reginald Hudson, a printer, of Graiaholme,490 words
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Advertisement167 1931-04-23 13 ellmooc's Hamrs INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING jfoatesiMk FOR AN OVER OU.WOOD. 100 YEARS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. 24, Great Charlotte Street, Leede*. S. E» <X t—ly Y\\s 7F7'~H/'V h ~A~ ~>' Wlk\ OfflMS Club there is no other rfi cigarette that enjoys ffa j S .such unstinted167 words
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Advertisement209 1931-04-23 13 Cuticura Healed Itching Pimples on Chin and Forehead “My disfigurement began ten years ago. Pimples broke out on my chin and forehead and soon spread all over my face. The burning and itching at night nearly drove me mad. They would stay for months, then would dry up and go209 words
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Advertisement147 1931-04-23 13 STEEL WINDOWS [hopes! oiel > Standard Stee/ WINDOWS Henry Hope Sons, Ltd., Birmingham, England. SOLE AGENTS Sime, Darby S 3 Co Ltd., Building Material Engineering Department. ■MBMMMggMmMBMHMMBMMMMMmmfIMMMII Bl 11 I I ll'l il Im I' II lliii WWWmMIIMWW (“Hath An Excellent .Good Name.” I Much Ado. etc. Act 3 Sc147 words
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600 1931-04-23 14 JUNGLE TJCKS Rendezvous of Leopard Monkey and Deer A Jungle ‘‘Salt-Lick” is always an interesting sfob to examine. After the study of several, in various parts of Ceylon, it would appear that practically every animal repairs to them at times—not excepting cats and monkeys.600 words
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Article193 1931-04-23 14 MAN WHO COULD NOT DROWN Tired cf his nightly toil and, genera”y weary of the world, a linotype operate r, Lucien N., decided io take his departure’. But he chose a futile means. Going on to the Concorde Bridge, he stripped off his boots and193 words
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Advertisement209 1931-04-23 14 "33 O Z BOSCH PLUGS and MAGNETOS aie your guarantee for RELIABILITY. SOLE AGENTS: N. V. STRAUS JAVA TRADING Co., PENANG. #-.i''' BBS Stocked at: _y W K.BOC < HOJWiCo., K?W PENfING motors. GEORGETOWN traders, X-- XS-w 4X<TT •/>£■%•■'-;• -<.y-' A ■MSSMB I*3 n Ellpt ’W ;d I f vK209 words
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Advertisement7 1931-04-23 14 After iVneis BOVRIL mzkes you yourself again.7 words
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Advertisement247 1931-04-23 14 CHEVROLET TRUCK ASSURES LONG LIFE, ECONOMY and dependability ©Chevrolet’s 6 cylinder engina The Chevrolet rear axle houis smooth and powerful, it sing is equipped with an developes 40 H. P. at 16CQ inspection-plate, which can R.P.M. and its freedom from be removed for quick adjustvibrauon atali speeds assures ment or247 words
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Article645 1931-04-23 15 Penang, April 23, 1931. OHO WR AST A MARKET, Mutton— S cts. Mutton Indian M per lb 56 Head Sheep or goat m each 1-30 Liver with heart A hug do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 idney645 words
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Advertisement240 1931-04-23 15 j Get a, Set of I ZAG-ZAWI Picture Puzzles I The Ideal Recreation for Your I Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. Price 75 cents I OBTAINABLE AT The Pinapg Gazette Press. Ltd. \1 \l \h x. f I /ojt c f PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR. MEN I I240 words
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Advertisement380 1931-04-23 15 jys: iilkX AND VERY J HITIC -i' mtheritative :liat £res£a cows’ osaJaaas no v?.tai3i2n D ss convincing. Ft follows that a msd® Sa'ont firsslt nailic contains crltnast no vstasnfn D •ma’ BUT swsmriE GLAX© has add-cd Osteiin vitaamn D if Y Clinical experience proves that as a result of this380 words
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Advertisement528 1931-04-23 16 I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. HF CTOR Air. 24 M irteilke. Louden, Rotterdam, G’aegow ANCHISES Apr. 30 Maneillee. London, Rotteidam Hamburg PERSEUS May 7 Marseilles, Lender, Rotterdam and Hamtu’g MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE DOLIUS in port Havre. Liverpool and Glasgow x528 words
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