Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 May 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-05-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. TUESDAY, sth MAY, 1931. No. 100. VOL. LXXXIX. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement564 1931-05-05 1 b. NAGATA I BROTHERS I dentists Head Office next io The Dispensary. Branch Office 52. Leith Street I i GALVANISED I HOLLOW-WARE.; order of tfe day w e can Quote you WHITBREADS Cheapest Prices For all descriptions of PALE ALE. Galvanised Hollow-Ware BUCKETS, BATHS, LATEX PAILS, MASONRY BUCKETS, CONSERVANCY BUCKETS564 words
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Advertisement18 1931-05-05 1 a. TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 779. 68, 70 t BIBHOP STBHBT, i PENANG.18 words
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Advertisement1707 1931-05-05 2 1 BANKS. POSITIONS VACANT Government Notification. c IMnl I i CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA T<»ffffw« r~. Wanted: OFFICE CLERK for Estate. Tei ders ill be received at the AUSTRALIA AND O I al g 51®? Ot.,y those wilh ttoronsh Knowlecg. -'f H>i onrable The K«ident Councillor s Estate Accounts r**-'*1,707 words
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1147 1931-05-05 3 Close-Up View of the Planets by Sir James Jeans Sunspots that are Larger than the Entire Earth SIR JAMES JEANS is one cf thcss rare scientists who have the gift of clear and attractive writing bo that they can be read with enjoyment1,147 words
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Article159 1931-05-05 3 PLEA FOR THE INSANE The founding cf The Retreat at York, in 1792, by William Tuke, a Quaker, did more by its example, perhaps, Bay the authors of this work, than anything tlae in this country to reverse the whole attitude of men towards insanity. No159 words
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Article76 1931-05-05 3 “It is folly that women should spend money in this way,” declared Judge Terrell, of Bromley County Court, when alluding to the variation in prices for permanent hair waving. He expressed surprise on hearing that girls were taught permanent waving in London County Council schools. “Are public funds76 words
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Article213 1931-05-05 3 UNDER CELL OF ANCHORITE Believed to Be 700 Years Old While carrying eut restoration work at tbe twelfth century Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalen in East Ham, workmen discovered an Anchorite’s cell and under it the skeleton of a man in a remarkable state of213 words
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Article483 1931-05-05 3 VISCOUNT GREY’S DAY AT THE ZOO One of the most interesting of the eve-of-the-war revelations is, oddly encugb, contained in the biography of Sir Edmund Gosse, the famous critic, wh’ch Mr. Evan Ctnrteris, K.C, has written and published by Messre. Heinemann. On August 3, 1914,483 words
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Advertisement37 1931-05-05 3 RICKMANSWORTH v t c o T T 25 Minutes London, Opposite Station, own grounds, beautiful country. Colt etc Every comfort, gas fires and radiators. Terms Moderate. IDEAL FOR YOUR LEAVE Proprietor, having been East, knows your requirements.37 words
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Advertisement5 1931-05-05 3 BOVRIL the ideal stimulant untrient.5 words
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Advertisement348 1931-05-05 3 MADE IN LONDON She knows that > Craven ‘A’ do not affect her throat and she appreciates that extra Jllk touch of QUALITY! .s' '1 IM» iggMr .j I COM I Virginis J CORK-TIFFED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats IN LONDON BY CARRERAS LTD. 142 YEARS’ REPUTATION348 words
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Advertisement1012 1931-05-05 4 A the caulifid lieu n CHEVROLET The Sport Phaeton illustrated is an excellent V\ example of what Chevrolet is offering. Its A—— trim inviting interior is enhanced in beauty and comfort by the addition of a robe strap, >%yz/ a foot rest and a floor carpet The new longer wheel1,012 words
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Article565 1931-05-05 5 FLINCHED WHEN SENTENCED FOR MURDER JURY ’3 27 HOURS OF STORMY J ARGUMENT— And 24 Ballots SWEETHEART AND MOTHER SOB IN COURT Here is the amaz’ng story of Leo Brothers, the Gangster without a Nerve, and how he flinched when sentenced to 14 years by565 words
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Advertisement437 1931-05-05 5 PILES CURED /Vo Knife* No Surgeon! Xo other affliction cauaesmore human cr. eery than Piles. Yet Pile» can be quickly and easily cwed without the use of injections, knife, ncitsors, hot iron,” electricity, or anr other kitting or burning method, and without fjnfinement to bed, and no doctor's or hospital437 words
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Advertisement8 1931-05-05 5 Massage 2, AKKATOON ROAD. M/SS YURI. M/SS MATSUXO8 words
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Advertisement78 1931-05-05 5 I EXTRACT FROM THE PINANG afe GAZETTE OF THE 4th MAY. 1931. When asked if it was the original “Southern Cross” machine he was piloting, he said “Yes and what is more it has the three original engines. I THE ENGINES OF THE “SOUTHERN CROSS” S ARE LUBRICATED WITH MOBILOIL78 words
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855 1931-05-05 6 Sweepstake Luck of a London Coffe-House Man I Eave just been chatting with one cf the luckiest men in the world, writes a special ‘'Daily Mail” correspondent. Emilio Scala, the Battersea cafe proprietor who, when Grakle thundered past the post at Aintree855 words
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Article231 1931-05-05 6 POLICE CAPTURE THREE AT ULU HAH The limestone cliffs near Tanjong Rambutan appear to be the refuge of some bad characters whose attempts to terrorise Chinese mine-owners and shoo keepers have hitherto been cleverly foiled by the Police. The latest incident to come to light is a231 words
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Article51 1931-05-05 6 PENANG CONVENT TEACHER Malacca, May 3 The death occurred this morning at the French convent of Miss Mary Heno btk, a young lady teacher of Penang convent, who arrived here only on Saturday. She had been in indifferent health for some time and came here for a barge.51 words
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Article159 1931-05-05 6 BROTHER JOSEPH’S DEATH The death at Honolulu of Brother Joseph of Molokai recalls the epic story of relief work among the lepers in the Hawaiian island settlement. It was begun in 1873 by Father Damien, whose story of self-de v otion and lacrifice was159 words
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Article164 1931-05-05 6 END OF CIRCULAR ROAD PRIVATE ZOO The two full-grown tiger?, the property of Mr. Loke Yung Cheong, which have been kept in captivity at his residence on Circular Road for some months past, were destroyed on Sunday morning, one by Dr. W. R. Wallace, Veterinary Surgeon164 words
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Article564 1931-05-05 6 MINUTES OF COMMITTEE MEETING Roof Over Municipal Car Park Essential The following minutes of a Committee M**«'ing of the Penang and Kedah Automobile Association held at the Penang (Jncket Club on Friday, April 24, are officially sent to us for publication. Those present were: Mr.564 words
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Article173 1931-05-05 6 LONDON HOTELS REFUSE ACCOMMODATION London hotels have refused to receive Mr. Roland Hayes, the distinguished negro tenor, who will arrive there early next month to give a series of concerts, says a mail week Home paper. The prejudice against coloured people mild though it is compared173 words
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Article515 1931-05-05 6 Mr- W. E<g e-Bott, the well-known Sitiawan planter, is leaving for home on holiday on Thmsday. For the first time since his illness, the King accompanied by the Queen motored yesterday in the grounds of Windsor Castle. Princess Ileana. daughter of Queen Marie of Rumania, has become515 words
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Article215 1931-05-05 6 O. A. G.’S DECISION An < fficial coma unicition from the Colonial Secretary to the leader of the Malacca Quit Rent Reduction Deputation, which recently wabed on H.E. the O A.G. and represented the case for rubber Lnd* owners in the Settlement, very definitely gives215 words
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902 1931-05-05 6 Shippers and Traders Protest against Half Empty Ships be’ Charged the Same as Ships Full of Cargo 0 "British mv uf cta ra s complain much irjury is caused to their com tnerce by the high dues paybb e f< r902 words
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Advertisement17 1931-05-05 6 I The World’s Best ill A i ii I I 1 ***** H ll 1 Sold Everywhere.17 words
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885 1931-05-05 7 FOUR MATCHES Wat Sun Defeats G. W. Bryant Fine weather favoured the opening of the Penang Lawn Tennis Championship Tournament for 1931 which opened yesterday on the Pinang Cricket Club Courts and which will be continued every day this week and the next (except Saturdays)885 words
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Article717 1931-05-05 7 WEIGHTS FOR TO MORROW Bobtail and Cold Blast Two Good Things BY TIC-TAG 3 The unusually large fields for the I second day of the Singapore Pro- fessional Races, to be run to.morrow, may see more handsome dividends, and probably one as big as Miss Togo’s, but717 words
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Article141 1931-05-05 7 ECHO OF SHAFTO CASE Alleged Abetment of Breach of Trust Khoo Ngoh Aw, until recently employed as cashier at Messrs. Mansfield and Co., Ltd., was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate having been arrested on a warrant. The accused stood charged on two counts (1) with abetment141 words
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Article132 1931-05-05 7 Three Chinese Fined Inspector Lyons of the Weights and Measures Department to day charged three Chinese with the possession of false dach ings. Yin Kor. the first accused, was charged on two counts: 1) with possession of a false daching and (2) with tampering with the same. The132 words
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Article46 1931-05-05 7 $5O WON In S. G. Football Forecasts No. ‘26, no competitor succeeded in forecasting all the results correctly and the Consolation Prize has been awarded to Mr. Tan Bin Teong, 16, Kek Ch nan Rd., Penang. with 13 correct forecasts.46 words
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Article82 1931-05-05 7 P. C. C. v CEYLON ASSOCIATION The following have been selected to re present the P.C.C. against the Ceylon Association in the Cricket match to be played on May 9 and 10: S V Adams, T S Anthony, G Aste 'Capt.) A F Baughan G I Begley, N T82 words
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Article36 1931-05-05 7 The following semi final match in the singles handicap of the P C.C Lawn Bowls Tournament has been arranged to be played on Friday, May 8. R. V. Patterson—l v F. N. Syer—2.36 words
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781 1931-05-05 7 PENANG SUPREME COURT Hetty Prefers Judgment to Collateral Security 3 Although holding collateral B security which, if realised, would 1 more than have covered the amount of his claim, a Penang moneyI lender, L, A. R R M. Muthapa Chetty to-day sued in the Supreme781 words
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Article328 1931-05-05 7 A TEACHER’S VIEW Sorry They Were Too Late to Fight” I Schools must play a greater part in os I tablishing international peace, Mr. Angus I Roberts, president of the National Union of] Teachers, declared at the annual conference! at Yarmouth. “Material disarmament alone will I328 words
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Article110 1931-05-05 7 “White Wings’’ an Epic of the Sea White Wings.” an epic of the sea, now showing at the Theatre R >yal, is a refreshing picture. Whatever are the admitted blessings of to day, we like sometimes to be reminded of yesterday, and the picture cf the beauti ful110 words
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Article84 1931-05-05 7 CONVICTED OF FRAUD Pawanchee bin Osman Merican, who was recently employed by the General Post Office, Penang, as their cycle and motor cycle repairer, and who stood his trial yesterday, before Mr. Edward ..'ago Police Magistrate for fraudulently inducing the Superintendent of Mails to deliver84 words
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Article101 1931-05-05 7 SEVERAL FINED Prosecutions of dog owners by the Municipality for contravenin' by laws continues unabated. Seventeen summonses were mentioned to day before the Police Magistrate five of which had not been served. The others summoned were fined sums varying from $5 to $l2 and costs excepting101 words
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Advertisement8 1931-05-05 7 After il ness BOVRIL makes you yourself again.8 words
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Advertisement39 1931-05-05 7 Singhalese Hotel, No. 54, Penang Street, Penang. Only two minutes’ walk from Railway Station and Wharf. BOARD AND LODGING Suitable accommodation for Travellers, Holiday Seekers. Rooms fully furnished and fitted with Electric Lights. MEALS AT ANt HOUR. CHARGED MODERATE.39 words
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Advertisement403 1931-05-05 7 New Advertisements notice. It is hereby notified it at KHOO NGOH 'W, formerly H< a i Cashier of Mansfield On., Ltd., Penang, is no longer in our employ, MANSFIELD CO., LTD. I 4th. May, 1931 TENDERS INVITED 3 I MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipal Commissioners of I George Town, Penang, hereby403 words
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Article278 1931-05-05 8 The Chairman of the F. M. S. Chamber of Commerce, in optimistic vein, declared that country as probably the most solvent in the world and, after valuing the F. M. S. Railway at S£oo millions, fiee of debt, paid for out of revenue, enlarged on the278 words
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Article265 1931-05-05 8 It is reported that members of the Malayan Civil Service have sent a petition to the Secretary of State for the Colonies protesting against any interference with their temporary allowances. If this report be true, civil servants in this country forfeit all sympathy from the general public, ilines, estates,265 words
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Article97 1931-05-05 8 Siamese Majesties in U.S. and Prince Takamatsu in Canada New York, May 5 Their Siamese Majesties, escorted by a body of motor police sounding sirens, received a civic welcome at the City Hall where the National Anthems of Siam and the United States were played and military97 words
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Article79 1931-05-05 8 British Flagship to Anchor in German Harbour London, May 4 In response to an invitation from the German Government, H.M.S. Dorsetshi e, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral Astley Rushton, and H.M.S. Norfolk will pay a visit from July 4 to July 11 next on their return from79 words
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Article1151 1931-05-05 8 A. H. L - A. H. L. Penang, Tuesday. HE local bianch of the £0 Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd., is to be congratulated on an enterprising gesture against the times. There is only one way to defeat the gloom cast by King Slump and that is to defy it, ignore it1,151 words
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Advertisement415 1931-05-05 8 xz I t ¥jf *yf I I A Food for Every Occasion —Fruits are Delicious Nutritious g Browned Marshmallow Pears. 1 *o. 2 1 '2 can Libby’s Bartett Pears ''F£ Marshmallows cZ /4 Cup nut meats 8 Macaroons zP>?Dzs3k Drain the Pears and fill the centres with quarArpigEgi\ tered marshmallows415 words
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Advertisement51 1931-05-05 8 n 52 &O. TO-NIGHT at 9-30 p. m Alfter Pinner Pance Friday, Sth May, 1931, at 930 p.m. After Dinner Dcince Sunday, 10th May, t 931, at 9.30 p. m Orchestral Concert STRAIGHT FROM THE I I Cool Heights of the Ceylon Hills to your Tea-Table I Lipton's Teas- JKsrtraSSMWT51 words
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Miscellaneous25 1931-05-05 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day 1.51 a.m, 801 am. 156 p.m. 8.50 p.m. 'To Morrow 2.26 a.m. 8.31 am. 224 p.m. 926 p.m.25 words
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Article417 1931-05-05 9 i. —Reuter. DISQUIETING STATEMENTS Extraterritoriality Impasse FOREIGN OFFICE UNINFORMED Mysterious Statement by Mr. Henderson London, May 4 “I expect I shall have to make a state* n>-1 in Wednesday on extraterritoriality and I wi'l at p ese it d±r saying anything on the subject,” declared Mr.i.—Reuter. - 417 words
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Article151 1931-05-05 9 Mustapha Kemal has been elected President of the Turkish Republic for a fourth term. Over two hundred were killed in last W 'tk’s fighting between rebels and federal forces in the vicinity of San Tarosa, Hoi du a The rebels perpetrated an orgy of ioo.ing and151 words
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Article73 1931-05-05 9 Stack Back in London From Constantinople UNDER 15 HOURS London, May 4 Neville Stack started from Constantinople this morning and reached Heston (Middlesex) to-night in a new record of 111 hours.— Reuter. On the previous day Stack created a record by flying from London to73 words
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Article130 1931-05-05 9 Reuter. Incident at Opening of Chambers of Commerce Congress Washington, May 4 Welcoming the thousand odd delegates of forty seven nations to the Congress of International Chambers of Commerce President Hoover urged businessmen to pursue disarmament as calculated to do more for economic rehabilitation than any other’— Reuter. - 130 words
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Article109 1931-05-05 9 hugby Radio Service. Mr. Thomas on Desire for Co-operation London, May 4 The Secretary for Dominion Affairs, Mr. J. H. Thomas in a speech at Derby refer ring to the approaching Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa said British Govern ment representatives would go to Ottawa not to make, hugby Radio Service. - 109 words
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Article133 1931-05-05 9 Reuter. PEOPLES’ CONVENTION OPENS Reference to Soviet Russia Nanking, May 5 The Peoples’ Convention opened at nine this morning, prominent people including Chiang Kai shek, Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang, the War Minister Hoying Ching and the Panchen Lama attired in a saffron robe. Madame Chiang Kai-shek and a numberReuter. - 133 words
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Article369 1931-05-05 9 Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Snowden Explains MANY POLITICAL EXEMPTIONS Further Burden on Industry London, May 4 Mr. Snowden outlined the Land Tax proposals indicated in the Budget in the House of Commons this afternoon when he moved the Financial resolution authorising a tax of a penny in. Rugby Radio Service. - 369 words
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Article88 1931-05-05 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Minimising Risks of Fire London, May 4 The Daily MiV says the well known engineering firm of Beardmore Limited are experimenting at Glasgow with a new aeroplane engine of the Diesel heavy oil burning type. It is stated the engine, of which the weight.—Rugby Radio Service. - 88 words
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Article155 1931-05-05 9 Distinguished War Correspondent TAKEN PRISONER AT 17 Lisbon May 4 The death has occurred of Ellis Ashmead Bartlett. —Reuter. Born in 1881, elder son of the Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, the younger Ellis began his journalistic experiences at a comparatively early age. He accompanied the Turkish155 words
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Article55 1931-05-05 9 Reuter. Maori Woman’s Feat of Endurance Brisbane, May 5 A Maori woman whose swimming achievements enable her to support her f imily Mrs. Katarina Nehua, beat tl e world’s endurance swimming record remaining in the water 72 hours 21 minutes, namely, twelve minutes longer than her own. Reuter. - 55 words
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Article273 1931-05-05 9 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette’) Sir, —I read with great interest your leader on the above subject and was pleased to note that as the result of constant pres sure on the part of the Pinang Gazette it appears that official notice has baen taken of273 words
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Article122 1931-05-05 9 Sir —It is rumoured that the D.AF C has since withdrawn from the League this season. If so the most serious competitor has been removed from this year’s competition for the Championship. 2 I was reliably informed that the P. F. A. Committee’s decision to divide any122 words
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185 1931-05-05 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Commons Questions Regarding Boycott London, May 4 Lord Irwin had a long conversation to day with the Secretary for India, Mr. Wedgwood Benn. Later he had an interview with the Prime Minister. He left London to-night for the North. Answering Commons question—Rugby Radio Service. - 185 words
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Article39 1931-05-05 9 —Reuter. New York, May 4 Albert Fall has decided not to appeal to the Supreme Court against the sentence of a year’s imprisonment and a fine of $lOO,OOO in connection with naval oil leases in California. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article253 1931-05-05 9 Rugby Radio Service. Insurgents Take Refuge on British Warship Funchal, May 1 Although Madeira s almost bloodless war has ended, the population of the Island is living in a state of siege. Martial law has been declared by the restored Civil Governor. Almeida Cabaca (who onlyRugby Radio Service. - 253 words
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Advertisement162 1931-05-05 9 R—ipprcdate bcuqud <■ r vji-.kh is such a z z' et without detectcured fey careful ies. The prorfvet «•nite distinctive, F/ZZ/zZ/ test of these that ’hich it is famed. z/zzf/z LTD. PENANG z/ y -w z"f, yd yyy Urf 4 v ■''*y\ —t .c.—„. l .L. Jrftu -~WI It— II162 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
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538 1931-05-05 10 The following Publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics S S and F.M.B during the week ended 29th April 1931. and are available for public us« in the Reference Library, ■Fullerton Building. (1) Igtued by the Department:—Nil. (2) Received by the538 words
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1069 1931-05-05 10 HER AMBITION A U-Boat Officer’s Receipt for Articles It is sad to think that, afkr all the yetrs, stretching unbrokenly back through the centuries, of close connection with sail, there is to-day not a single deep water windjammer left to come up-river to London1,069 words
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Article119 1931-05-05 10 TO DAY’S PRI7E3 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 ft.m. to day Yesterday To-day S S 2 Shares a <2 m c. Sc. c. S e. Mining Asam K. 21/G 22/6 17/6 20/- ex Hong Fatt .50 .53119 words
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Article188 1931-05-05 10 Oc’an-shipments of Rubber, including Latex, concentrated La’ex and R°.vertex, beii g final ehipmenta on oc o an-steamers at all peris, during the month of April 1931. Sheet and Crepe Ports Tons Transhipment Export S.rails Malay Proper S’ments S*atee United Kingdom 3,212 1,132 2,227 United States of America188 words
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61 1931-05-05 10 MONTH OF APRIL Dry. Wet. Actual Imports Rubber Sumatra 418 4,950 Dutch Borneo 403 2,352 Java and Other Dutch Islands 55 41 Sarawak 761 27 British Borneo 121 16 Burmah 176 22 Siam 231 109 French Indo-China 205 26 Other Countries 56 8 Total61 words
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Article29 1931-05-05 10 From Burmah 82 Netherlands East-Indies Bmka Billiton 1,973 Sumatra 129 French Indo-China 162 Japan 47 Siam 1,488 t, Union of South Africa 61 Total 3.94229 words
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Article69 1931-05-05 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, May 3 Paris, 124.40; New York, 4.86}; Brussels, 34.96; Geneva, 25.24; Amsterdam. 12.1; Milan 92.88; Berlin 20.42, Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen) 18.16 Ofllo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.56 Prague 164 j; Helsingsfors, 1931 Madrid) 46.85 Lisbon, 108,25; Athens, 375; Bucharest 817; Rio 355; Buenas Aires, 3511(1 Monte(Rugby Radio Service) - 69 words
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Article249 1931-05-05 10 APRIL RETURNS Pec.wat M.laya T.n Dredging <>.. L’d. Oaipnl P l C 374 Yardage c. yards 32 ?’0?9 Hours run 1.212 Rawang Tin Fields Ltd. Hours 602 Cubic Yards 160,000 Piculs Approx. Working Cost» $22,000. Approx. Reahzition $39,000. Kuala Kimp r Tin Ltd. Hours 1,204 Cabic yards 401249 words
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Article67 1931-05-05 10 Penang. May 5, 1981 B|/ Oourtem Chartered Bank On London Bank Dsmand 2/3 23/82 4 m.’ta 2/8 27/32 Private 3 m/ta credit 2/4 3/32 h 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 Oj New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India H T.T. 1541 Bangkok T.T. 78 Baiavla T.T. 139 Smganor»67 words
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Article96 1931-05-05 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Wednesday 6 a.m. 80 e Naon 95 s Nil 5 p.m. 90 s Thursday 6 a.m. 80 E Noon 97 s Nil 5 p.m. 92 s Friday 6 a.m. 82 e Noon 93 n Nil 5 p.m. 90 N.w Saturday 6 a.m. 8196 words
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Article175 1931-05-05 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet 84 cis. per pound =per pl $ll/66 Dull London 2 13/161 New York 6 cts. (gold). (Bv Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) Gcaer&l Projcce Agency Ltd. Singapore Proof for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sleet for to-day are as fjllow:— Spot 84 eta. per lb.175 words
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Article55 1931-05-05 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN-. LONDON Spot £lO2-17-6 Down £2-12-6 3 Months’ £lO4-5 0 Down £2lO 0 SINGAPORE $5187} psr oicul Down 62} c. 200 tns iam FtUBBBP Loidcn 213/16Unchanged Mew Vofk 6 c. (Sok!) Dp c. Local 81 c. Up c. By (kuriesy55 words
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Article81 1931-05-05 10 The s. s. Kedah, left for Singapore yesterday with the following pieseog’rs Mr. M. Kitagawa, Mr, »nd Mrs. V. W. W S. Purcpl l Dr. and Mre. G. E. Brooke, Mr. C. G, Bj-nee, Mtas E. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. J.w, Mr. W. J. C.81 words
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Article42 1931-05-05 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Talamba closes at 10 am. on Saturday, the 9th instant. The sf. Rajula with mails despatched from London on April 16 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the Bth isntant.42 words
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Article879 1931-05-05 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES 2 S Sa —-LllJlt WRrtEB COallM.a |d| J, Alle b« Rnbbei Oi tior Robber Eate’.r ’’flaky Ayer Hitam Planting BynAkxte 9 1 nn 1 Ayer Kuning Bobber Eatatar x J Ayer Koleh Rubber Q« ro Ayer Dana» Bobber Waiaie» g g, Balau Platting SynSlMto Baareti879 words
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Advertisement43 1931-05-05 10 Make Your Old Auto Top New The WHIZ Way Try A Tin of Whiz Top Dressing To-day! It preserves and refines your old auto top at the same time. On Sale at all garages. Distributors: K. Lee San Co., 81,; Beach Street, Penang.43 words
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Article313 1931-05-05 11 2,0C0 PUNCTURES Malacca Chinese Reaches London Round the world on a bicjdein three years is the achievement of Wong Ah Chai, a 24 y*ar-old British subj ct and a member of the Chinese Colony at Ma’accA in the Straits Settlements. He ua-ted his tour313 words
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Article48 1931-05-05 11 'T am afraid I havß no other alterative,” was the reply cf Mr. A. G Anthon; wnen he was asked by Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell in the Singapore Bank rupicy Court if he had any object'on to receiving snd adjudication erder being made against him.48 words
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Article191 1931-05-05 11 Fsnang, May 5, 1931. cts e<oar Opium p. atx«at aom biuOO.iO Cloves ii 90.0 l 'Sold leaf Miler* 72.00 Taca Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 76.00 HOt .1 60.00 Coconuts per 1.000 15.00 Onpra Sundried eil s 5.40 Rattans sales 11.1' Rattans Coar«>a 10.60 Gre »n Snail Shells191 words
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Advertisement43 1931-05-05 11 BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES 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. re 121, Charing Cross Road, r I LriHaO London, England.43 words
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Advertisement195 1931-05-05 11 Pb smMssiiwmrYiißL. tr t zIZTTx The Tyre Incomparable. 8 WX'-' ‘‘j-./ J v I ry- “Fj. r I*' ~W. .’»> I DUNLOP at,twW i >m and be safe on g?F > y M treacherous njk V-,.- 4-' roads W V p < TIT'» iTWfIKiIMHiMI WBWIIiAIIMMaMSSiaMiiSBBSBKaMi» 2kX!*Sii M a jcatßaKy WTO195 words
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Miscellaneous272 1931-05-05 11 zazr- -yiwp-vpgw'Pi A J JJESTI C I-/ Penang's Premier Talkie House. SOUND fr±j SYSTEM Starting TO-NIGHT at 6-15 9-30 Paramounts Side-splitting Comedy Farce I Social Errors f WITH I Richard Arlen Mary Brian A riotous mix-up of foolishness. How love solved the mystery of the missing millions that nobody wanted.272 words
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Article563 1931-05-05 12 PORT OF PENANG Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of res. seh arriving and sailing from Penang during the fp'k: In Perl r#-|aff ms'’ Dajak from Batoe-Bahra and Behwan-Deli. Sails on Wednesday for Batoe-Bahra and Belawan-Delt at a. m. 8 8?’ Krian from563 words
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Advertisement418 1931-05-05 12 r-nQ-qrr >u 1 i AWUitM".- »'>".' UnU2k. .'»'BJ%~7C!u‘t3?—H ».d IMIBI —n——i k... Chivers Jams SOLD A RECOMMENDED ITiousands of tons of fresh fruits are by stores tVERi taken every year from Messrs. Chivers’ ■SS? orchards direct to the Orchard Factory zgejmts: to be made into Jams and other fruit V.418 words
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1179 1931-05-05 13 Desperate Efforts to Win Back the Wealthy “Everyone gambles tc-day,’’ murmured the millionaire, ad we turned away from the card-table of a ftehionable London c’ub. Thue writes William J. Makin, the Novelist, in the “Evening Standard.” It’s the only occupation1,179 words
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Advertisement279 1931-05-05 13 tX3 '-CTA:' jitf' ;,:£y i JĔ, DAINTY, appealing jellies j can be made with little u trouble and expense by |t using Cerebos Jelly i Crystals. Everyone will relish their delicious fresh fruit flavours and enjoy their cooling and refreshing qualities. Cerebos Jelly Crystals <l .tuts Huttenbach LasatUb <> Suns279 words
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Advertisement290 1931-05-05 13 Make germs powerless A good refreshing ‘0 wash in Lifebuoy is a priceless protection. The potent healthelement in Lifebuoy is your friend against terrible infections which may attack f you at any moment. z z/ 7'/A/ Si That jolly, clean- g smelling lather k which children love A is a290 words
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Article316 1931-05-05 14 FEEBLE story Disgrace to a Jury of 12 Year-Olds” A protest sgainst the jnry’a verdict was made by a vic&r at the funeral of 17-year-old Gwendoline Molly Phillips» who was found dead on Exmoor 18 months after she vanished from her home. The girl was buried at316 words
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Article325 1931-05-05 14 OVERTIME TO DECIPHER PRESCRIPTIONS That chemists and their assistants in industrial districts worked on National Health Insurance prescriptions until 10 o’clock, and later at night, and that doctors’ scripts were "atrocities" wpb stated by Mr. A. J. Gillian, General Secretary of the National Union of Drug325 words
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Advertisement193 1931-05-05 14 ♦fif ;12ubi I M 8 s tgi #<& Soap and r Ointment g 0 Protect You Against J Skin Troubles X, 0 < Use the Soap every day. it 2 is antiseptic and healing, as jp> well as cleansing. An oc- <#> O casional application of ('l’ticura Ointment 2 assists193 words
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Advertisement561 1931-05-05 14 Aneta exceed »1 1.000,000. S. C. Aa.urance in force exceed The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straits Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE i Wineheater Houm Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, Ec The Company haa £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British561 words
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Article657 1931-05-05 15 l enang. May 5, aP3I CHOWRABTA MARKET, Mutton— eta. Mutton Indian iter lb 56 iiead Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with J «art A iuag do 1.50 Trir« do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 Hney pair 30 Feet w657 words
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Advertisement322 1931-05-05 15 A /7\\W y EWI I AAI X V\ V{ s^S™ Z F eding better than yesterday at work again next week! Yes, convalescence is very much shorter this time. Drugs were cut out as soon as possible and I was started on Horlick’s. Every day it has built up my322 words
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Advertisement746 1931-05-05 15 V A great tooth brush -a great tooth paste Use both for beautiful teeth—healthy gums Brush your teeth twice each day with a Pro-phy-lac-lic Tooth Brush and Listerine Tooth Paste and you will marvel how quickly all discolorations disappear, leaving the tooth enamel flashing white! Just try this Double Action746 words
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