Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 May 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-05-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 98. VOL. LXXXIX. SATURDAY, 2nd MAY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement375 1931-05-02 1 IT. NAGATA I BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office nex> to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street 1 t* w .JH IL -JIB 111 «T J rJ? "Y SI f) A T FT Hr T I Rust costs millions per year/IV 1 W v> I Norusto prevents rust g-f GLASGOW, Scotland.375 words
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Advertisement14 1931-05-02 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electrio light. ’Phon» 772, 68.70. BISHOP STBEBT. PENANG.14 words
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Advertisement1867 1931-05-02 2 POSITIONS VACANT municipai notice J BANKS MUNICIPAL NOTICE DI M A M O an» shanum*» Wanted: OFFICE CLERK for Estate. i. > X Xjl BANKING DORFOHATICwL Why does she choose P Ony those wiih ttoronwh Knowledge of l n view of the existence of rabies m n.»uJ $50,000,000 mV Tobralco?1,867 words
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Article709 1931-05-02 3 Arnold Bennett - BY Arnold Bennett I cannot wa k along a c mxon street, while attentive y examining in it all the astonishing and curious evidences of man’s unconquerable determination to fulfil himself, without being imbued with a deep sense of the m jesty and beauty cf the whole inexplicable709 words
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Advertisement172 1931-05-02 3 BORN I ~STJU lfilo JT GO,NG ■o PREFER* Johnnie Walker “Red Label” is the whisky that has made the Johnnie Walker reputation. It is the popularity of this whisky which makes Johnnie Walker sales what they are —the largest in the world. Why Because of its quality—because it is as172 words
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Advertisement11 1931-05-02 3 BOVRIL gives the cook a chance lifes little pleasure to enhance.11 words
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Advertisement228 1931-05-02 3 Iff tfci I If 01 B 18 W. ::S ~"t k i psOkak and there’s another reason why 1 prefer Craven a A” they do not stick to my lips! I CRAVEN A O CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES I Made Specially to Prevent So.re Throats TTf MADE IN LONDON CARRERAS LTD.228 words
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Advertisement93 1931-05-02 4 {J lie rßeaulifid Oleic CHEVROLET Two Seater $1,650 j Announcements Eulogising Sport Phaeton $1,520 Every Automobile are Common Makers may be excused if they err on the 1 generous side in their application of superj —< latives descriptive of appearance, performance T~ -C-J and comfort. You are invited to inspect93 words
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Article682 1931-05-02 5 “Stars” Begin to Save Era of Plain Living Hollywood is ics ng its g amour, its Arabian Nights and its orgies of lavish and spectacular entertainment are things of the past. An era of clcsa economy and p’a’n living has set in among the millionaire film682 words
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Article154 1931-05-02 5 SHOEMAKER WHO BECAME A KNIGHT A will was proved at Northampton on March 23 at £250,720. Seventy-two years ago the man who made that will, James Crockett, was a quiet blue eyed boy of ten earning a few shillings by running errands for a printer.154 words
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Article228 1931-05-02 5 Mme FOGH FAILS TO GET THE MEMOIRS EXPURGATED In spite of the efforts of Mmo. Focb, widow of the great Allied commander, the memoirs of Marshal Joffre, when the., are published, will be unexpurgated. The exact date of their publication i? not known, but it is believed in228 words
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Advertisement200 1931-05-02 5 v b B N G 5 I l ij* ut e I W \L* FLAVOUR i W*v OF every y MH J <<AAAO>*(AA-4 < A fCAfel 1 §p 1 I ii <4 M -Ji Icr M I I J w. D. H. 0. WILLS, BRISTOL LONDON I r,, ’A 1200 words
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Advertisement23 1931-05-02 5 Just Unpacked! “Printed Voiles3B Best Quality A fast Colour Y Charming patterns Please call and Inspect them at Gangaram Brothers, 230, Penang Boad23 words
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Advertisement174 1931-05-02 5 I PIANOS FOR slso°° Instruments that have been recondi ioned in our own workshops equal to new. These have been accepted as part payment inexchangefor n’w pianos, and we are able to offer them at prices much below their value. oO ifiiWh Kb i |[e I I Ifc PIANO Co174 words
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Article1263 1931-05-02 6 WHAT A GREAT NEWSPAPER STOOD FOR THE STORY OF ITS GOING ‘The Pnss plays'an unt fficial bul vital role in the rffairs of Government. The discipline of a [fear of publicity, that restraining and correcting influ ence of the prospect of fearless criticism, are1,263 words
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Article179 1931-05-02 6 It takes a clear head, a steady mind and a good memory to think one’s way through certain seeming paradoxes,” writes Dr. Albert Shaw, Editor of the Reviero oj Revieics of America. We believe that the menaced Euro pt an nations ought to disarm wh'h179 words
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Article163 1931-05-02 6 The enthusiasts for Empire trade, failing to find any satisfactory features in our tot fl exports to Empire countries as conspired with foreign couni r’ee, try to console themselves by pointing out that some of cur Dominions take par head of their po; n ation larger163 words
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Advertisement297 1931-05-02 6 If wt L B aHw < 'll HH w' W r hm! f W 4 11 The best time for us! cold weath-T is the best time for us; fevers and I sickness are at their lowest And in the few short, J" cold months lost energies must be recuperated297 words
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Advertisement83 1931-05-02 6 The World's Best. I ;i I I Sold Everywhere. IMHiy Mini 111 y-y II HI» I II I flMKnrvwvrv 1 ,Ml vwma. I By Special H- M The 7 Appointment to King of Siam Estd. 1872. Is THE KIKGSWAY I “SWIZZLE STICK” ig GOCKTA/L MIXTURE Z I -I- —O Sterling83 words
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Article1361 1931-05-02 7 nriIESS BY MR. GURCHURN SINGH History of Congress the History of National Life auspices of the Hu Yew Seal) i n Society, Mr. Gurchurn Singh last red a very interesting address on n n uonal Evolution.’ Tnere was a I l ni j tendance. ja i D1,361 words
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Article205 1931-05-02 7 CHINESE PLEADS GUILTY Ingenious Method of iVisappropriation Pleading guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of a sum of Is 2 900/-, a partner of the Gim Chuan Kongsi was yesterday convicted by Mr. IL A. Forrer. District Judge, Penang, and sentenced205 words
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Article126 1931-05-02 7 Just Imagine WHAT LIFE WOULD BE LIKE IN 1980 Owing to the continued popularity of the film .Just Imagine a Fox musical romance of 50 years hence—the manage meat of the Queen s’ Cinema has extend ed its run till to morrow’ night. “Just Imagine ’’is certainly an126 words
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Article759 1931-05-02 7 Mr. J. McNeill, of Messrs. Stark McNeill, left for home last evening on short leave. His Highness Tunku ?»lahkota of Johore is a keen Alsatian fancier and owns a very fine specimen of the br ed. The Civil Service Commission announces an examination on May 8 for759 words
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Article438 1931-05-02 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir After reading what you wrote in your paper of the 24th April on the above subject 1 bought a copy of the "Malayan Express. In my opinion the comments made by the Editor of the Kuala 1 umpur morning paper438 words
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Article414 1931-05-02 7 Sir —Your leader last night was all right and the scandal of coolies on our roads, as yet auain witnessed in your By The Way columns last night, is undoubtedly a disgrace to the M. C. P and P. W. D. Europeans. But. would it not414 words
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Article42 1931-05-02 7 —Reuter. South Africa v Germany Dusseldorf, May 1 In the Davis Cup Competition here Kirby. (South Africa' beat Bass (Germany) 1-6, 6—l, 6—2, 6—3, Raymond (South Africa) beat Nourney (Germany) 3 —6, 6 —3. 4-6 6 4, 7 —5,—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article223 1931-05-02 7 CONCLUDING MATCHES Close of 1931 Season THE following are the final matches to he played today in the English League which will bring the English si ccer season to a close: DIVISION 1 Arsenal v Bolton W. Birminsham v Leicester C. Blackpool v Manchester C, Chelsea v223 words
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Article255 1931-05-02 7 BOATMEN SWAMPED Heavy Scoring by the Xaverians There was a glut of goals yesterday on the X. R. 0. ground in the league match between the Boatmen s Union and the 8. X. R. C. The Xaverians won the match by eleven goals to one. The game255 words
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Article590 1931-05-02 7 SATISFACTORY ENTRIES Twelve Couples in Mixed Doubles THE DRAW Below will be found the full entries and the draw for the Penang Lawn Tennis Association Championship Meeting which will commence on Monday, May 4» ana be continued on subsequent afternoons. Although it was at first feared590 words
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Article60 1931-05-02 7 —Reuter. A Close Finish London, May 1 The Result of the One Thousand Guineas* run to day, was as follows Four Course 1 Lady Marjorie 2 Lindos Ojos 8 Twenty ran. Won by a head; a length between second and third. The betting was 100—9 Four—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article512 1931-05-02 8 Imperial Airways and the Post Office declare that lack of public support is largely responsible for the fact th it an Air Mail Service as fast as Comniinder Glen Kidston’s record-breaking dash to the Cape has not been inaugurated. On arrival in Capetown Commander Kidston is reported512 words
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Article99 1931-05-02 8 ,—Reuter. Relief Ship at ke Barrier Angmagsalik, May 2 The Moth 'plane belonging to Professor H. G. Watkins, leader of the British Arctic Air Route Expedition, which was seriously damaged in February is now repaired and was ready to start last night in search of Mr. Courtauld. The,—Reuter. - 99 words
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Article88 1931-05-02 8 —Reuter Fear in the Hearts of the Enemy Libson, May 1 A second landing at Madeira, it is officialy announced, was “effected complete success” with the object of supporting the advance of yesterday’s landing party. The cruiser Vasco Dagama bombarded Pico Cruz, Madeira, and the rebels’ artil lery—Reuter - 88 words
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Article33 1931-05-02 8 —Reuter. Nome (Alaska), May 1 The Governor of Alaska Territory has signed a Bill repealing the local Dry Law and petitioning the United States Congress to modify the Prohibition AcL-—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article1462 1931-05-02 8 By Air and By Water The Germans’ Last Throw (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 9 The past week, which was marked by the record-breaking achievement of Mr. Kaye Don in his motor-boat at Buenos Aires, also witnessed the penultimate stage of Commander Glen Kidston’s record air1,462 words
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Advertisement380 1931-05-02 8 I tree Star 95 Brand /Sv d q VxX C?P p A 4< *V j. >’ v* O^sL 11 X&F B>Sx FINEST QUALITY CEMENT 3 I Guaranteed to Exceed British I Standard r pecification IG. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., I SOLE IMPORTERS FCR MALAYA. A Food for Every Occasion —Fruits380 words
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Advertisement53 1931-05-02 8 a K. O. Sundav, 3rd May H*3l, at 9.. 0 p.m. Orchestral Concert Tuesday, sth May, 1931, at 9-30 p.m. 1 jUter Pinner Pance Friday, Sth May, 1931, at 930 p.m. After Dinner Dance B -H OPENE o j x ra, MANUFACTURED /73/JV, T| K* I U.S. A-_ AGENTS: HENRY53 words
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Miscellaneous24 1931-05-02 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day 12.19 p.m. 615 am. 6.58 p.m. To Morrow 12.35 a.m. 652 am. 12 54 p.m. 7.34 p.m.24 words
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Article531 1931-05-02 9 ,—Reuter. SEVERAL INCIDENTS Hyde Park Affray SERIOUS CLASH AT BARCELONA Attempt to Raid Fashionable Hotel May W passed off without rious disturbance, but there was a crop of minor disturbances, one of the most unusual being at Johannesburg where an unruly cr wd of Europeans and natives,—Reuter. - 531 words
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Article240 1931-05-02 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Proposals and Counter Proposals REPLACEMENTS London, May 1 The British Government has received an intimation from the Italian Government that its reply to the last French naval proposals will be on the same lines as the British counter proposals which were communicated—Rugby Radio Service. - 240 words
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Article135 1931-05-02 9 —Reuter. Italian Airmen’s Ordeal RESCUED BY BOAT BUT ONE DIES Heard Searching ’Planes Droning Overhead Sao Paolo, May 1 The river steamer “Rio Grand rescued the Italian airman Robilant and his mechanic Quarentes who were lost in the forest a fortnight after making a—Reuter. - 135 words
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Article105 1931-05-02 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Underground Group of Railways Agree London, May 1 By a large majority, shareholders of the London Underground group approved the proposed terms upon which the companies will be acquired under the scheme for co ordination of London passenger transport proposed by the Minister of—Rugby Radio Service. - 105 words
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Article313 1931-05-02 9 —Reuter. Ex-Premiers Rush the Police MAROONED ON TRAIN Cairo, May 1 Though four Wafdists and two police were reported injured in an affray at the Railway Station here to day, the affair had a comedy ending. Five hundred afdists and Liberals, including ex premiers, exministers,—Reuter. - 313 words
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Article102 1931-05-02 9 appear at Potsdam Regatta.—Rugby Radio Service. Two British Entrants at Lake Garda London, May 1 Britain will be represented in two forth coming internat.onal motor boat racing events. At Lake Garda Regatta opening on May 9 there will be two British entrants. Miss Betty Carstairs in herappear at Potsdam Regatta.—Rugby Radio Service. - 102 words
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Article256 1931-05-02 9 “Rajputana’s” Notable Passengers With a Colonial Governor, two Resident Councillors from Malaya three Tungkus of Kelantan, a Colonial Judge and Colonial Treasurer from Hong Kong and a Judge of the British Court in Shanghai on board the P and 0. “Rajputana will have rather more than the usual256 words
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Article111 1931-05-02 9 week-end with Their Majesties.—Rugby Radio Service. The King and Queen Again Walk Abroad London, May 1 The King accompanied by the Queen was again out in the Castle grounds at Windsor to-day. In bright sunshine before lunch they took a walk in the course of which theyweek-end with Their Majesties.—Rugby Radio Service. - 111 words
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Article100 1931-05-02 9 Rugby Radio Service. D. O.—X. Resumes Journey to South America London, May 1 Stack set out at dawn in unusually favoured atmospheric conditions but return ed twenty-five minutes later with engine trouble. New York, May 1 The giant German flying-boat D. 0. —X, undergoing repairs at Las PalmasRugby Radio Service. - 100 words
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Article54 1931-05-02 9 —Reuter. Opened by Mr. Hoover From Washington New York, May 1 The tallest skyscraper in the World, coni sisting of eighty six floors, the Empire State Building, was opened by President Hoover who pressed a button at tbe White House' Washington, and thereby switched on the 1—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article76 1931-05-02 9 —Rugby Radio Service. New Equipment for Thames Police London, May 1 Following the recent establishment off police motor patrols equipped with fast cars and motor cycles to deal with road offenders it is announced that the Thames River Police, whose duties include protection of valuable cargoes of—Rugby Radio Service. - 76 words
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Advertisement12 1931-05-02 9 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW W.IH Kingsford-: mith at Alor Star SEE To-Morrow's SUNDAY GAZETTE12 words
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Advertisement16 1931-05-02 9 I-EGGOTTg FITTINGS FOR QUALITY. LOCKS DOOR AND WINDOW FITTINGS IN STOCK. Durege Thomas, Ltd. PENANG, Agents.16 words
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Advertisement147 1931-05-02 9 “His Master’s Voice” I <*^^l' COME IN AND HEAR THE REVELLERS SING Babe (Piano A c,c.) B 3416 at the End of the Road. 1 r Singing A Vagabond Song R T4.Q7 4 Johnny Marvin, Tenor O Ro Ro Rolling Along. (Mug, You Sinnern. K 3531 7he Woman in the147 words
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Article395 1931-05-02 10 SIGNIFICANCE OF RECENT NOTE ISSUE Shanghai, April 24 The belief that Mr. T. V. Soong’s an .cuncement regarding the issue by the Bank of China of notes expressed in terms of go’d units “as a measure of convenience to importers in the pajm nt of Customs' duties,”395 words
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Article334 1931-05-02 10 WHY IT CANNOT INCREASE Mr. G. Z ii»r>ettos vri’es to the "Financial Times’’: Further to my letter relating to rubber production by the r a ives, which was published in the “Financial Times’’ of 2nd April, my assertion that a lab urer tapping daily »n average of 400334 words
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Article132 1931-05-02 10 TO DAY'S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day to tn co tn ffl Shares >■ s cd uj a? pq 02 PQ CQ c. Sc. Sc. Sc. Mining Ayer Hitara Tin. 11/- 11/6132 words
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Article57 1931-05-02 10 Latest Landon, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £lO5 10 0 Up £l-0 0 3 Months’ £lO6-15-0 Up 17/6 SINGAPORE $53.374 per picul Up 25 c. 125 ooi done RUBBER: LoxJcn 213/16 d, d. New lork 6 c. (Gold) Up c. local 8f c. Unchanged57 words
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Article129 1931-05-02 10 Singapore Pricw for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day aie ae tallow:— Boot 8j eta. per lb. May/June 9 M July/Sept. 9| Oct./Dec. 9| Market quiet. London and Liverpool Stock likely to be increased by 350 tone. TIN PRICES Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London, Apr129 words
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Article68 1931-05-02 10 P nang. May 2, 1981 Bv Ccurtetv lAs Chartered Ban it On Loudon Bank Dtmand 2/3 23/82 4 m;te 2/8 27/32 Private 3 m/ta credit 2/4 3/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 Oi New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 1541 Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. 13968 words
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Article68 1931-05-02 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, Ma 1 Paris. 124.42 New York, 4.86J2 Brussels, 34 96 Geneva, 25.25; Amsterdam, 12.09; Mi’an 92.89; Berlin 20.42, Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16; Ohlo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.56 Prague 164 j; l93f Madrid, 47.1 Lisbon, 108.25; Athens, 375; Bucharest 817; Riu 3i; Buenos Aires, 351“ d(Rugby Radio Service) - 68 words
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Article366 1931-05-02 10 St. GEORGE THE MARTYB (Church Of England) Fourth Sunday after Easter 7.59 Litany, 8.0 Matins 8-30 Holy Communion, 9-15 Holy Tamil, 5-0 Children’s Service, 6.0 Evensong, H. 199, 447, 207, 178PROVINCE WELLE: L T May 3rd, 4th Sunday after EasterNo English Service at St Mark’s Butterworth 8 ain366 words
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Article117 1931-05-02 10 “JUST IMAGINE” EXTENDED TILL TOMORROW O wir e to its tremendous success the reason for “Just Imagine” will be extended till to-morrow. De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, the authors of this Fox Movietone musical ccmedy, have looked far into the future in this production and projected on117 words
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Article221 1931-05-02 10 Boustead Co., Ltd. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT, Penang, April, 30. The recent sharp decline in values has been arrested since we last wrote and the market appears to have settled down temporarily at the lower level. Fluctua*ions during the past week have been on a small and the closing Spot quotation221 words
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Article1002 1931-05-02 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST names B I 4 M bj m tea rUBBHR tUailMhi 1 0 o'- Of Alle b Rubber O* lor Gajah Rnbbev 10(1 20 a> lalgamated Malay Bstete* ok Flantfog BynJ-* 1 1 J® Ayer Kantng Rabbei EfH»®* 7C Ayer Motet Rubber Oo Ayer Panas _B_ 3».1,002 words
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Advertisement729 1931-05-02 10 Ncw Advertise nienh fol Notice? -■•'V.HK’S. a from 18t 1931, lhe imr M product* of B ritish-Asne t j c St Tobacco Company Ltd it, > ArdMh iob ‘’wflytVT Company Ltd are being <] is;ri I I tnef Pnt buted -bronghout Malaya? 1 jLjOSI r Lit Malayan lobacco Distributors in729 words
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633 1931-05-02 11 Amazing Growth The amiz'nß growth of the Co operative Movement is also shown in the striking development of the Co-operative Insurance Society. The following facts speak for themselves: the pioneers of modern J co-operation should setk to enter the insurance business wfs not at all633 words
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Advertisement504 1931-05-02 11 i 1P “K J tts f W I M &1| 1 K I J QUICKC! f RE? r «’Ab. MR? Swß t£ V &JF 0 <>v,ESTIVE disorder is nearly always due to cet. st< inacb acid which ferments food, p .nnlul gases form, and attacks the lining mac To overcome504 words
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Advertisement78 1931-05-02 11 i T' 4 s /fli Bi ■S 4/ Tr m j 1 11 H ijj SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co M Ltd., Penang. (Formerly Katz Brothers, Ltd.) I rlcb If I R 1 1 I.H' I ul I’ 1 1 I I I I I I I BTWi pSI hY78 words
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Article978 1931-05-02 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the ir k: In Ferf re-|aS a 8 Jeram from Paneh and Aeihin, Fails for Asahan and Batoe Bahra od Sunday at 9 a. m. e978 words
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Advertisement198 1931-05-02 12 Pocket and OOK Desk Pen Now By in One IMi V R F i 1 J hi. 1 I W r .rl-iA w r~ 'III; '“'V >•__— c ißjw n ii TT LYING a Parker ments—among them Duofold is hke get- |j jewel-like lustrous colting two pens at the igg198 words
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Advertisement58 1931-05-02 12 Manufacturers of Every Description of Furaical and Mechanical India Rubber Products. ESTD. 1847. a A Syringes, Water Bottles and Beds, Air "X Cushions, Enemas. Bed Sheetings, Teats, •a/fflSl Tubing, Valves, Washers, Railway Goods njl Electrical Gloves, etc. C.talooues of Surgical or Sports Rubber ro'ucts sent on application. J. G. INGRAM58 words
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Advertisement102 1931-05-02 12 it s h 1.1 r I The Whisky You Drink I At Home. j I Please ask for it at your clubs, the I hotels and obtain supplies for your I house or mess from your dealer j a Quality Guaranteed. w 'wi Ismari .yr,. n jt •< 6 'J102 words
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Miscellaneous130 1931-05-02 12 ll—racked Houses Mghily Extended till To-Morrow To-Morrow Positively Last Night 'PHONE Best Sound I OUN p lbJp* s rt-*y>> j n Town. 615 TO NIGHT 9-30 MATINEES To-Day To-Morrow At 2-45 p m Amazing Success D mands Ext» nsion of Season Till To-Morrow! De Sylva, Brown and Henderson’s Greater Than130 words
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Miscellaneous108 1931-05-02 12 ii 1 1 mil, mill,uni —ih—— ——nrunnim—iii mi h mi m A Phone No. 1179 Ajjestk: Penang's Premier C n lc Talkie House. SOUND SYSTEM Pioneer of Talkies in Penang Majestic has the BIG Flo i (JkPT and the REA.L STARS! d Ali Our Pictures Come via The Capitol Theatre,108 words
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Article484 1931-05-02 13 HITLER BARRED Seven Candidates if Von Hindenburg Retires Field makshal von Hindenburg, now 84 years old, I is due to retire from office as President of the German Republic, next year, and already there is much speculation as to who will succeed him if he elects484 words
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Article164 1931-05-02 13 Mr. O.A. Dunlop, in his book, ‘'Practical Psychology” (L.N. Fowler Co., 2s. ne'), gives a list of suggested affirmations for general use, and amongst them are the following:— ‘‘l am spirit. “I am guided by divine principle. “I have faith in God, the infinite source of ell164 words
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Advertisement102 1931-05-02 13 r- v 111 I 11 1 1 Ill» IWIIUIM K A jffist to rtn<*d/y mx PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN Ihe Po>rs of Opportunity are Aot Always Open Cai! Early to Secure A GOOD SELECTION OF a Useful Silk Remnants j LURIXG THIS OUR Remnants Sale Remember —Only For Few Days102 words
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Advertisement7 1931-05-02 13 ENO'S "FRUIT SALT." first thing every morning7 words
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Advertisement624 1931-05-02 13 DIAMOND I JUBILEE vear 1871-1931 SIX DECADES fl SIX decades I ASSURANCES I IN FORCE ASSETS I iBMo W I 1880 I 5f6,878 521 sshB2,74g I 5529.605.i81 PBOSOfiO'jB 854.858.878 I 19C0 I j! i' z 1900 3 ***** 077 404 s6iB 4oi 2G7 I 1910 4910 I *****.727.112 ---tIIITMWWBIWHMWaHfe 8587.190.141624 words
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Article361 1931-05-02 14 ALL WITHDRAWN Thirteen Divorce Suits’ /gainst Wife OSCAR, a quiet-looking man of 40, has instituted divorce proceedings againt his wife, a pretty little creature called Anna, no fewer than 13 times. Oscar is the S', rt of man whose idea of a flippy evening is to sit361 words
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Article121 1931-05-02 14 AMERICAN CHURCHES’ SUPPORT Approval of birth control by contraception under certain conditions is announced by the Federal Council of the Christian Churches of A meric®, which mainly consists of the Protestsnt interdenominational group. The council’s committee on "Marriage and the Home” submitted majority and minority reports, with the121 words
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Article98 1931-05-02 14 WOMAN TO GO FREE THOUGH GUILTY Madame Jeanne' Samson, a woman of 50 who admitted killing her husband by peuring boiling water over him while he slept, has been senieirced to twowara’ imprisonment by the Seire Assize Cjurt. The sentence will not be served, however, because Madame98 words
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Advertisement497 1931-05-02 14 > mini, Uw x Eta I nR& 3 /zvkf I j Uv 1 C* ■'■<*“ > e I <HIiT“ n si n [Jgy j «-Altenburgs Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free J from harmful germs, and arc readily497 words
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Advertisement52 1931-05-02 14 A cup o f iced 80l RIL daily at 11 a m is refreshing and invigorating I/ARHKs PILLS I APIOL STEEL 1 Sure and certain far all Female complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. IW. J. KDMO DS, The English r-r armacy 52, 54, Beach52 words
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Advertisement178 1931-05-02 14 BEAUTIFUL FILM ACTRESSES KEEP THEIR SKIN SMOOTH WITH EXQUISITE LUX TOILETSOAP The secret of satinsmooth skin is Lux Toilet Soap. Lovely film stars h use to k cc p their beauty ikawless. The rich, white lather of Lux Toilet Soap, so wonc lerfully scented, cnrcs f° r more lovely skins178 words
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Article639 1931-05-02 15 Penacg. May 1, 1931. CHOWRABTA MARKET, Mutton— 3 cte Matton Indian M per lb 56 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with neart !uag do 1.50 do 100 Doat or Sheep »er lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet w 40 r idney M R i639 words
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