Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 September 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-09-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 203. VOL. LXXXIX. SATURDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement298 1931-09-05 1 if, NAG A FA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street Hudson LIGHT RAIL A STATEMENT. Materials. We carry large stocks of z a no NO 12, 14. 16 and 20 ib. RATNER I, -fl RATNER per Yard Rails and Fittings, Improved Fire-Resisting HI298 words
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Advertisement17 1931-09-05 1 H. TOKIS ATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70 t BISHOP STBEET, PENANG.17 words
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Advertisement2022 1931-09-05 2 MISCELLANEOUS THE "R A KTTTQ 15A1N1S.O» "SIMON THE CELLARER” DF"> szrMiddle aged European requires 1 room arw t,- MT A ES IhVUW CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL boi rd. Apply Box No. 129, c/o I mang OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. HAATSCH&PPIJ N V. MONDAY te A (lncorporate in England by2,022 words
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Article755 1931-09-05 3 PORTSMOUTH’S EXPERIENCE Blackburn Need a New Style GRIMSBY SECURE IN visiting Sheffield United for the openi g match, Portsmouth, I think, will put last Be&Bon’s team in the field with the exception that Allen will probably take the pl ice of poor Kearney at centre 1 a!f.755 words
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Article359 1931-09-05 3 Mr. Lionel Bettinson Secretly Married It has baen disclosed that Mr. Lionel Bettinson, manager of the National Sporting Club, is secretly married to Miss Evelyn Mora Spittle, who formerly was in c’ arge of the bar of the Clab. The wedding took place at the register offic?,359 words
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Article133 1931-09-05 3 COCHET DENIES RUMOUR HE IS TO TURN PRO Paris Interviewed regarding the report that Jack Curley, the American sporting promoter, had offered him £4,0 0 per year to turn professional, Henri Cochet said that he knew nothing about the offer, and was surprised to read it. Cochet133 words
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Article176 1931-09-05 3 In the second Test Match at the Ova\ K. C. James, the New Z«alwd wicketkeeper, allowed only two extras out of England's total of 416 for four wickets. XXX Glamorgan have found a good wicketkeeper in their amateur Vivian Jenkins, who is also a v<ry good bat. Jenkins176 words
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Advertisement359 1931-09-05 3 11 This is 'ft jILJ SMILER/ p J fed from the start on H I Cow and Gate.” Well J/ pleased with life, sleeping J 1 like a top and making H -y headway to mother’s, < doctor’s and nurse’s infinite satisfaction. “Cow an:! Gate” does J not cause that359 words
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Advertisement249 1931-09-05 3 PIANOS 150» Guaranteed Re-conditioned Pianos, which are equal to new, at Slump Prices. You can secure immediate delivery I by paying a deposit of sso°? To realise the exceptional; value of this offer, a personal inspection of the instruments will convince you that the prices are below market value. I249 words
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Advertisement1417 1931-09-05 4 y.IJX I",amaLLLLUJ^XIXEXr^3XaXtSIIIE>» nH SSKESr HBBg R 3 H jsiB«h«■ mh«H ®■»< •> wi- i Campaign Closes Next September 10th, at 4 pm. H 111 g.-!,.-.--■ «II jll ■H h I,'M li'.l nHI I~ r a “7 j Polls Close Thursday GRAND PRIZE September 10th at 4 p.m. r .fis I1,417 words
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Advertisement978 1931-09-05 5 |«r PRIZES JIdIELECTION AWARDED tWOiTIY f oStM-M IIP CLOSES SEPTEMBER 10th SEp J R 10th 2 PRIZES linm An IU NDTh I Ti? Q IvALUE »180- Six Months Double Ticket, Circle $200.00 JLi L 0 JL lz A v**llx X ir XjL JI JLi 0 MONTHS’ DOUBLE/TICKET m Six Months978 words
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Article1247 1931-09-05 6 VETERAN STEAMERS AT SANDAKAN FADED GLORIES Famous Ships of Former Days I i THAT a dreadful looking VV old craft” was said in our hearing not long ago apropos of an admittedly unkempt looking vessel that was paying her first visit to Sandakan for cargo. To the1,247 words
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Article329 1931-09-05 6 BUT FORTY ONE WERE ONLY IMAGINARY Trick of A Paris Shoemaker Decide lly R-sne Baver, the was a most worthy "family man"—jus’ ‘.he type of citizen of which La Patrie is in sore need. Whenever he ma le a fresh -pplication f ir th* maternity benefit329 words
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Advertisement110 1931-09-05 6 I’ve em THE BEST USED CAR BARGAINS. H|R|g FOR REALLY best value for money s ee Uncle Ewska C/o BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED 26, NORTHAM ROAD, PENANG. Good News For Ladies e i ■iiBt.MWC -wt We Have Just Started OUR NEW Ladies Tailoring Dept, UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF A NEW Very110 words
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Article246 1931-09-05 7 TO DAY’S MATCHES Chelsea At Home to Huddersfield RANGERS MEET CELTIC The following matches in the English and Scottish Leagues will be played to-day DIVISION 1 v Arsenal Chehe* Huddersfield T, Derby C. Sheffield U Grimly T- v Newcastle U. Leicester C. v Manchester C, Liverpool246 words
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Article58 1931-09-05 7 MIR VUE WINS: DE\D HEaT FOR SECOND FL CE London, August 27 The Ghnerack Stakes (over 6 fur.) Rfiulted as follows MIRACLE 1 JNVERMAN 2* TOTAIG 2’ Indicates dead heat Seven ran Won by three quarters length; dead beat. The betting: T to 4 on Miracle. 5 to58 words
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Article39 1931-09-05 7 —Reuter. Or MET AND WEST lAND ]N amateur final Chicago, September 4 In the semi final of the American p eur Golf Championship Ouimet beat rfwk 1 2 anc Westland beat Me Urlh a and 2.— Reuter.*—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article139 1931-09-05 7 MATCHES DRAWN Double Century By R. C. Blunt London, September 4 Rain interfered -with Festival Cricket everywhere and all matches were drawn. R. C. Blunt, the New Zealander, made a double century at Eastbourne against the Gentlemen of England. The following are the scores Gentlemen of England139 words
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291 1931-09-05 7 YESTERDAY’S MATCH Fine Display by the Visitors The League champions of A lor Star the Government English School, who are on a visit ti Penang, yesterday defeated the St Xavier's Institution in their annual football fixture by two goals io one. The visitors were291 words
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Article39 1931-09-05 7 TO MORROW S RACE The 150 Metres Medley Relay Open Breast and Back Strokes and Free Style) for the Tneh Sey Leong Cup will be swum at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday at 4 pm.39 words
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Article62 1931-09-05 7 Renter. Reaches Moscow: Petro! Shortage at Kazan Moscow, September 4 Amy Johnson left Kazan for Moscow at 7 o'clock this morning. Her forced landing near Kazan was due to a shortage of petrol a supply of which was rushed to the scene after the despatch of anRenter. - 62 words
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Article250 1931-09-05 7 SCRATCHINGS FOR TO DAY Kings-Ma Not Running in Big Race The following are the scratchings for to day's races at Singapore: Race 2 Sarcastic Guano, Sungei Besi and Green J-pec. Race 4 Ft. Stratford, Air Defence, Love Dale, Hannah’s Garden and Parchesi. Race 6 Le Race250 words
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Article72 1931-09-05 7 Official Opening To day by the High Commissioner The East Coast Railway in Kelantan, connecting the main F.M.S. system and the Kelantan system, is to be opened to-day by the High Commissioner, Sir Cecil Clementi. A representative of the Sunday Gazette is travelling on the special train72 words
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Article51 1931-09-05 7 —Reuter. Death of Archduke Leopold Von Hapsburg Vienna, September 4 The honeymoon couple, the Archduke Anton Von Hapsburg and Princess Ileana of Rumania had a most tragic homecoming. After an urgent summons they flew from England to the bedside of the Archduke Leopold Von Hapsburg who died—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article884 1931-09-05 7 MEETINg «.I PENANG Controller and Price of Rice The following is a record of a meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held at i enang on Wednesday. August 26 1931. Present: The Chairman. (ho Controller of I abour. Malaya V’ r. C. D. Ahearne M. C. S.);884 words
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Article875 1931-09-05 7 September 7, is an American national holiday (Labour Day). The American Consulate will be closed for business on Monday, September 7, 1931 Labour Day. Lady Elphinstone has undertaken the organisation of the Poppy Day appeal in Selangor this year. During the absence from Singapore of H. E875 words
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Article436 1931-09-05 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Sir, —As you stated in a recent leading article the Governor (in the course of his reply to Mr. Tan Cheng Lock s appeal for assistance for rubber planters) made it quite clear that there could be no hope of assistance of436 words
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Advertisement105 1931-09-05 7 ’j- wsF I QI KT JUlgnburysll 1 Foods I I Made from the purest nuDt K of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys Foods are as easily difested as mother's milk. They are germ free and are simpy S R and quickly made by the ad- g dition105 words
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Article572 1931-09-05 8 In the worl 1 of to-day it is as impossible for the nitions to live and to grow in prosperity if they try to maibtai i themselves as detached and independent economic units, as it wool 1 be for scientific attainment and knowledge generally to572 words
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Article82 1931-09-05 8 I. —Reuter. Sloop to Go in Search Oslo, September 4 The Premier states th*t the sloop "Fridt Jofnansen,” which is now at Harstad and which has been ordered to be in readiness to sail northward in saarch of the "Nautilus” will probably baorieral to a ail daringI.—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article75 1931-09-05 8 Reuter. Passengers and Crew Take to the Boats Seoul, September 5 It is reported that a Garmin steamsr, believed to be the "Burgenland”, tas grounded in the vicinity of Fukusa Lland off Korea whilst making for Nagoya from Tsing Tao The vessel is badly leaking and theReuter. - 75 words
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Article45 1931-09-05 8 —Reuter. I ime Limit for Expulsion Extended Nogale, Arizona, September 4 The exodus of Chinese from North Mexico is temporarily checked by an order of the Mexican Government extending indefinitely the time limit for expu sion which originally ended on September 5.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article1855 1931-09-05 8 Training for'the Schneid er Contest The Air Base at Sinjjapopg (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 13 3 AD weather at Calshot is interfering with the training 1 of the British Schneider f Trophy pilots. Practice has been done on the 1929 Supermarine S 6 and Gloster-Napier1,855 words
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Advertisement253 1931-09-05 8 ■I j■ i iijio mu ujiJ, -MU MTJJl 11 Al I BLI I JI Jk* I [CANADA'S v^ONDEN?E f ®®<# Cg3feiS3O »0 brako WwOULAHBIA,, BEST. G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., IMPORTERS. I B^B From the Kitchen of Mary Hale Martin You'll like them- I jkjS «■kune muffin. I s\ 2253 words
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Advertisement32 1931-09-05 8 E). O. THE REST SITUaTED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under exoert European Chef.32 words
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Miscellaneous25 1931-09-05 8 TIDB TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day 3.40 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 3.37 pm. 957 p.m. To Morrow 4.25 a.m. 11.09 a.m. 4.30 pm. 11.03 p.m«25 words
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Article1026 1931-09-05 9 Conservatives and Liberals Issue Three Line Whips Ministers Hard At Work Increased Tobacco Duty Indicated Four More Appointments Every tobacco firm in great Britain has received an official intimation restricting its clearances from bond. This seems to indicate the possibility that next week’s Emergency Budget will includeRugby Radio Service. - 1,026 words
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Article261 1931-09-05 9 —Rugby Radio Service. France and Italy Withdraw after wiring teams London. September 4 Another surprise in connection with the Schneider Trophy was sprung this morning when it was learned that France and Italy after receiving an intimation that the race could not be postponed telegraphed at’—Rugby Radio Service. - 261 words
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Article79 1931-09-05 9 and report immediately.—Rugby Radio Service. Financial Help from League of Nations London, September 4 At this afternoon’s meeting of the League of Nations Council at Geneva the Austrian Chancellor, Doctor Schoeber, stated that while Austria was doing her best she was unable to carry out herself the necessaryand report immediately.—Rugby Radio Service. - 79 words
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Article24 1931-09-05 9 —Reuter. Pernambuco, September 4 The Graf Zeppelin took off at 240 this morning on its return flight to Friedrich shafen. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article315 1931-09-05 9 Reuter. Wives Turn Against Husbands REIGN OF TERROR Parcel na, September 4 Making “Children before politics” their slogan hundreds of wives of s rikers have struck against their husbasds announcing to-day that they wi I refuse to prepare them meals till they return to work. The lastReuter. - 315 words
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Article166 1931-09-05 9 Rugby Radio Service. The “Times’’ and Economic Co operation London, September 4 Commenting on the renunciation by Germany and Austria at Geneva, yesterday of their projected < ustoms Union the Times says now that the impediment is out of the way the world will look especially on those. Rugby Radio Service. - 166 words
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Article71 1931-09-05 9 —Reuter. League And London Treaty Streng’h Washington, Feptember 4 The Navy League is of the opinion that it is practically impossible” for the United States fleet to reach London Treaty strength by 1935 and has submitted a minimum pregramme entailing an expenditure of $767 000,000 Curing the.—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article51 1931-09-05 9 —Beater. Denial of Postponement Rumours London, September 4 An authoritative denial has been issued to the rumours that Great Britain is in any wise likely to be responsible for a postpone ment of the Disarmament Conference. On the contrary preparatory work in the matter at London is proceeding.—Beater. - 51 words
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Advertisement24 1931-09-05 9 TEN/TEST Insulating Board FOR Ceilings, Door Panels, Partition Walls AND THE Correction of Acoustics. Samples and Particulars FROM Durfge and Thjma«, Ltd., Fensng AGENTS-24 words
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Advertisement360 1931-09-05 9 hear HIAWATHA ON His Master’s Voice Records (THE DEATH OF MINNEHAHA) (1) Oh, The Long and Dreary Winter (2) Into Hiawatha’s Wigwam I (3) Gitche Manito, the Mighty COMPLETE (4) In The Wigwam with Nokomis (5) Over Snow Fields Waste and Pathless $lO-00 (6) And he Rushed into the Wigwam360 words
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Article1045 1931-09-05 10 ANNUAL MEETING Board’s Policy Paying STEADY PROFITS The thirty-seventh annual general meeting of the Company was htH at Empire Chambers, Brl bane, on July 23» 1931. In mcving the adoption of the Balance-sheet for year ended March 31» 1931, the Chairman, Mr. Da Bargh1,045 words
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Article623 1931-09-05 10 Messrs. Kennedy Co., reported od Fr day ns fo owe The Share Markets throughout August have been very quiet and little business has been transacted. The formation of a National Government at Home has had a steadying influence and as far as the Tin Market is concerned,623 words
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Article991 1931-09-05 10 IMPORTANT orders Growing Demand For Product Some importsU rubber flooring orders have recently been carried out by the Nnrth British Rubbar Co., Ltd., states “Eastern Engineering and Commerce.*' One of the most interesting was tta' at the EccLston Hitel, S. W. 1, now the only hotel in991 words
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Article103 1931-09-05 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The fo’lowing were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’a share Hat at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day □Q OQ OQ 03 <D SHARKS =3 co m CQ uQ |O. G. So. $O. Mining A yer Hitam 11.9 12/6 11/6 12/- ex103 words
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Article50 1931-09-05 10 Latest Lando», New York and Local Prices T/Af: LONDON ftls 7 r Down £2-2-6 3Mte’ £*****6 Down 2*2 6 SINGAPORE $59 37J rt piori down sl62| 75 tons £k« Loidon 21 d. Unchanged Niw Yifk 415/16c (Seti) down 1/16c. Low! H c, Unchanged By Oiwun ot K32WBDY4OO.50 words
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Article84 1931-09-05 10 Foreign exports of Tin, b ing final shipments on oce m-steamers at all Malayan Ports during th* month of August, 1931. Destination Tons United Kingdom 360 United States of America 4,727 Continent of Europe 699 British Possessions 204 Japan 75 Other Foreign Countries 11 Total 6J 7684 words
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Article53 1931-09-05 10 ACTUAL RUBBER IMPORTS Dry Wet Rulb?r Bnmitra 514 3 957 Dutch Borneo 386 2,531 Java and O her Dutch Islands 158 13 Sarawak 670 22 British Borneo 175 18 Burmah 18 3 Siam 115 95 French I ido-Cbi-a 298 12 Other Countries 72 6 Total 2.4C6 6.65753 words
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Article69 1931-09-05 10 London. September 4 Paris. 123 95 New York. 4.86x2; Brussels. 34.9: Geneva, 24 94; Amsterdam, 12.06; Milan 92.92; Berlin 20 52; Stockholm 18.16: Oopenhegen, 18.18 Oslo, 18.17; Vienna, 34.6; Pragu*, 164; Helsingfors, 193; Madrid, 55.00; Lisbon, 110; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817; R’o, 3i’ e Pn?noa Aires, 31 f,Monle69 words
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Article383 1931-09-05 10 St. GEORGE THE MAETVR (Church Of England) 14th Sunday after Trinity 7.59 Litany, 8 a,m. Matins, 8.30 Holy Commnn’on, 945 Holy Communion Tamil, 1 10 30 Matins Chinese, 4.30 Baptism, spm Catechbm, 6 p.m Evensong, Hymns 210, 1 292, 274, 20, Ps LXXVII 171, Magnificat 144, Nunc Dimittis383 words
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Article80 1931-09-05 10 MINE RETURNS FOR AUGUST The fallowing are the raturna f r Auguet: Pateh Tin Dredging o*. Ltd. O itpul picaie 180 H )ura run Yardage 54,000 Trocoh M nee, Limbei. Output pier h 2289 U liyan Tin Dredg. L d. Ou-put picu s 2,070 ’Southern Malayan T n80 words
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Article206 1931-09-05 10 1 Ptnang Septamter 5. of; 2 ftina* ci Oplauu P. aom LOCO.OO s Ck>v«i h 90.0 C 3 Gild ha’ allm TJ.Or P eking com 170 01 Nutmegs 80s 7G.OC 5 i, 110 s ,i 60.00 Coconuts p»r I,OOC n 15.00 1 Copra Sundriad buyers 385 Rattans sales206 words
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Advertisement370 1931-09-05 10 New Advertisements NOriUKS massage' by EXPERIENCED EUROPEAV ROOM No. 9, PENANG HOTEL. 1.8. Pembrokeshire Voy 23 Consignees of cargo per the above veaaft i from Europe are hereby notified that th survey of cargo landed in damaged condit a will be held in P. H. B. Godowu N o 2-30370 words
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Article622 1931-09-05 11 PROSPERITY’S BASIS U.S. Ambassador Optimistic Be of good cheer. The trade doldrums are passing. This is the note of optimism sounded by General Charles G, Dawes, United 1 States Ambassador to Great Britain, in a carefully-considered message written for the Daily Express.’’ A period of depression such622 words
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Article202 1931-09-05 11 Messrs, Boustead Co., Ltd. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, September 2 During the past week the market has cm tinned dull and there •ie little of interest calling for comment. The luc. 1 Soot quo'at ion declined last Thursday to 07| cents per lb at which level it hae since remained202 words
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Article74 1931-09-05 11 Penang, September 5. By Ocwtuy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 8/3 11/16 m 4 m/ta 2/8 7/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 7/32 On h t to Documentary 2/4 11/32 Naw York Bank Demand 56 /rance w T.T. 1,410 India T.T. 1551 Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia74 words
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Advertisement29 1931-09-05 11 Best over the sticks! Beat all comers in London at the 1928 Brewers Exhibition. Try it!—and fudge for yourself. Agents t—SLME DARBY CO. LTD., SINGAPORE- f mr f Tis29 words
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Advertisement132 1931-09-05 11 THE DANGER OF INDIGESTION Few people realise that danger lurks behind that seemingly unimportant discomfort after eating Nevertheless it is true, for nine times out of ten the trouble is caused by excess stomach acid which not only makes food ferment but also attacks the stomach lining and may cause132 words
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Advertisement309 1931-09-05 11 M ’Vi I DUNLOP In a class by itself I w H I I ECZEMA IN Wf Modern Met J ods WATERL PIMPLES Efflc,ent Itching and Burning Ter- ACCOUllting rible. Cuticura Healed. f ihe 1 wmlock simpli» I suffered with eczema on my hands £*ll for over two years. It309 words
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Miscellaneous186 1931-09-05 11 Ijjestic S OUND SYSTEM LAST 3 PERFORMANCES To-Day 245 P.M. 615 930 j Positively Your Last Chance To See 1 INCOMPARABLE MAURICE CHEVALIER I IN J Paramount’s Gay Parisian Play “PLAYBOY of PARIS” ENTIRE CHANGE To- Morrow I A Great British Entertainment The Popular English Favourite LESLIE HENSON in “A186 words
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Article835 1931-09-05 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list oi vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO DAY B 8 Tapah from Patoe Bahra and Aeaban- Sails for Aeahan and Batoe Bahra on Sunday at noon. bi" Kndat835 words
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Advertisement108 1931-09-05 12 E i/ i 1 FW B Odol 1 oothpaste is used by 9 JV > S |g 9 beautiful film stars to make B U& gSS 8b njS CT their teeth gleaming white K Kw ZSi !>' Me S, '—s without harming the precious fcS VS H enamel. Th 9108 words
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Advertisement327 1931-09-05 12 IR 1 A Social Asset 3' a t an y Tirne d *1 Heights of charm hours when personality and poise mean so il‘ much when the glorious but subtle fragrance of casts its magic spell. "4711"— this fascinating wj? l |V, and genuine Eau de Cologne —is llj M327 words
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Article178 1931-09-05 13 DROWNED” MAN 8 DECLARATION “Death is Just Peaceful Oblivion < 4 TA EATH is just oblivion—- II peaceful oblivion and a long sleep in which there are no dreams/’ This declaration lai been made by Wil! an Dugstr, and hie statement is about as authoritative 88178 words
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Article186 1931-09-05 13 SUICIDE ADVICE TO > GIRLS A sinister widow fortune-teller whose infiu a nce appears to have caused many suicides, is urd*r arrest p‘ Pz g’d following a girl’s complaint to tho police. The girl mid that fortune-teller’,? strength of will was so great she felt she could186 words
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Article88 1931-09-05 13 BOOTLEGGER WHO WOULD RATHER NOT SIGN THE PLEDGE Sentenced to work in the chain gang for an offence against the prohibition hws, E. B. Bolin prefers to carry out his sentence rather than sign a pledge to sell no more 1 quor, says a message from Gaffney, South88 words
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Article128 1931-09-05 13 Hairdressers, whes’ elms for the summer and autumn styts were upset by the unexpected popularity of the so-called bowler hat (says a “Manchester Guardiar” gossip), have issued new rules for des Ing with heads, which are to be almost entirely exposed beciuse of the small siza of128 words
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Article60 1931-09-05 13 During his visit to the Imperial Wool Fair, Mr. LI jyd George accepted a suit of blue herringbone serge. As his train 1 «ft Bradford for London, three tailors took measurements in four minutes. They left the train at the next station. Mr. Lloyd George has60 words
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Article183 1931-09-05 13 IN INTERESTS OF SCIENCE Work ThidKiiled Their Husbands TWO courageous French women, Mme. Jacques Danne and Mme. Gaston Danne, are carrying on the dangerous research work in which their husbands gave their lives in the interest of science. This research—it is in redidogy— B being183 words
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Article140 1931-09-05 13 EDUCATIONAL STANDARD FOR EDITORS Before rising for its tummer vacation, the Tu k’sh Grand National Aepembly paes’d the new Press ’aw on July 25. Although it places a number of ifstrictions on the liberty of the Presr, the new law should do much to raise the140 words
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Article140 1931-09-05 13 LUXURY PARTIES TO GAOL The “boy wizard” of Wall Sireet— Robert I. Harrison who made a fortune in the great boom is down on his luck. Harrison is now p’aitically penniless, his fortune being among the many swept away by the recent ciasb, and he is now140 words
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Article94 1931-09-05 13 ONE YOUNG COUPLE’S IDEA OF A PLFARANT TIME A newl /-married oupie stood dsfca'ing nu'side the Bellevue Hospital morgue. New York, for fif een minutes before they entered, the young woman dinging to her husband’s arms. The Director of Laboratories for the Department of Hospitals stepped out of94 words
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Article94 1931-09-05 13 What are “Norsits” They are men of Norfolk who have become bloodbrothers of men from Dorset, and vice versa. '’Norsets” originated during the war, when battalions of bith regiments were badly cut up in the fighting ro n Kutel-Amira in Mesopotamia. The Commander-in-Ohief made up a temporary unit with94 words
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Advertisement173 1931-09-05 13 AW cO ¥A >LvA /rsF Mt® zjxz >*A sb l? you HAVE HEAPACHES, Ci 3 SUFFER BILIOUSNESS OR INDIGESTION TAKE -,U $S J S 4 s T? t Taw»«i.»w<i'wwQ it lUW y One drop of “GETS-IT” arj£ go Gn with the dance JuHApply “GETS-IT 5 t» that pa?uful. annoying corn173 words
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Advertisement319 1931-09-05 13 F How j J Sunlight Soap x- I i c ’J! II .1 I A I I \>/ 'fj- '^£'l3 fe 1 Bl I j hi \wgjly rf I g G A series of seven advertisements for £l 009 II Sunlight Soap will shortly appear m this g paper. These319 words
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Article1185 1931-09-05 14 T. G. E. L - BY T. G. E. L. IN these La r d even the house linen is made to do yeoman service, and it behoves us all to give good house linen special attention out here, where the climate and the dhoby combine to shorten the life of our1,185 words
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Advertisement259 1931-09-05 14 Hasten Convalescence HOT weather brings fever slow wasting. exhausting. Every hour of sickness is a wasted hour io the List you know only too well the decreasing monotony and loneliness ar.d besides, your acrvana seem so aware that you are down. You've got the will to fasten convalescence but how259 words
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Advertisement363 1931-09-05 14 “Never have I had anything so wonderful as LUX Toilet SOAP for keeping my skin fresh and smooth” says JOAN CRAWFORD A pure and silken complexion is essential B. every film star y at Lovdy skm —soft as 3 petal, ftesk _W- J'SpXas a flower! That is the vital .-I"363 words
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Article674 1931-09-05 15 Penuag, September 5, 1)31. OHOWBASTA MARKET, Mutton— eta. Mutton Indian M ?er ib 48 Head coat 1-20 Sheep *<& Liver with heart A lubi do t 4O Tripe jo 91 Goat or Sheep per Ib 48 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Suet 40 B idney M pair 30674 words
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