Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 September 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-09-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 217. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement331 1931-09-22 1 tjagatJ brothers DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street j “minimax” Moloygo Fertilisers, nt ill |A Ammonium Phosphate S Ammonium Phosphate (L)i 1 11 A “A and B M Soda-acid type I Bone Meal (Steamed Fine) 1 M/ for general purposes. castor cake Meal e331 words
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Advertisement14 1931-09-22 1 H.ieKISATSUj STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.14 words
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Advertisement2065 1931-09-22 2 BANKS. toß|w nuurtßU uh ’““JISf, H J ,D I Street. W >P INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. M A ATSCHAPPI J, 1« V. V it-* C< Incorporated in. England by Royal Charter 1868.) jyjjTHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY < o m 17« JR B*S OB Bk "*:d-up-Capitel £3,000,000 [lncorporated in Holland Cempuuud Hou>«,2,065 words
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Article717 1931-09-22 3 HISTORIC SCENES IN DOWNING-ST. How Ex-Ministers Took Defeat The Socialist Administration crumtl-»cl away in a brief half hoar at the ra e of a resignation a minute. Twelve o’clock and the Cabinet entered 10, Downingstreet* still with a tattered vestment of authority and power half an717 words
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Article431 1931-09-22 3 OR '.PH 13 STORY Gunmen Riddled In Street AS a result of the most sersa’iora greet ta'lle in the history cf New York gangster war'a-e two policemen, three gunmen, and a little girl, eged four, lie drai, and 13 persona 1 ave been wounded.431 words
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Advertisement288 1931-09-22 3 T I 'I h’iMß U^‘Z -X S t S K; I In>Xllenburgs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Ailenburys’ Foods are as easily digested as mother’s milk. They arc germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of g288 words
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Advertisement29 1931-09-22 3 “GOLDWING” Gut is cheaper and win last longer. Ask any of the Champion Tennis players. Sole Agents in Malaya, V. R. VICK CO., LTD m Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur.29 words
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Advertisement339 1931-09-22 3 i KEEP B > ra STRONG i I and la v KEEP 1 WELL Ww®: When the climate makes you list- 1 less, nervy and almost without 4 energy to carry on, it s a sure sign < > you need Hall’s Wine. Hall’s < W ine is by far339 words
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SPORTING GOSSIP
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Article661 1931-09-22 4 STRONG ACTION Crowd In An Uproar An incident without parallel in pro f region al boxing occurred a v Leicester in the 12 rounds fight in which Regg’e Meer, the Leicester heivy-weight, beat Joe WocdF, th* American, on points. With the 12,000 crowd in an uproar661 words
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Article114 1931-09-22 4 SPECTATORS RESENT FOUL BLOW DECISION An unruly ecsne fo 1 >wed the referee’s deciskn in ditqua ifying Jim Maharg, the Scottish fly-weight champion, for hitting low in the eighth round of his fight with Jackie Brown, the European title holder, at Balle Vae, Manchester. Two excite! spectators advanced114 words
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Article579 1931-09-22 4 Golf WAITING LISTS HAVE GONE Full Membership in Few Suburbs One effect of the economic pressure which has descended upon so many people has been to render admission to golf clubs much easier than it used to be. Some of the more famous clubs whose committees579 words
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Article165 1931-09-22 4 BUT HE STILL NEEDS A PUNCH George Rose, of 8.-isto], beat Archie Sexton, of London, on points at Bristol in al5 three-minute round eliminating contest for the welter-weight championship. Rose will now meet Hirry Mason, of Leeds, or Haydn Williams, the Welshman, and the winner of that165 words
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Article302 1931-09-22 4 261 AND 8 WTOKETS IN HAND Middlesex Escape Following-on FREEMAN’S BOWLINS In bitterly cold weather, the N.E. wind blowing keenly, the Middlesex and Kent match was continued at Lord’s on Aug. 24 md when stumps were drawn it ten minutes to s’x owing to bid light, which302 words
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Advertisement354 1931-09-22 4 Andrews will help you to get every ounce out of life by keeping your system always jJ working at concert pitch.” IK You need never drop out of IJ work or play on account of K r I 2f headaches, biliousness, constiK| 'Tiki J J jff pation and the like,354 words
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Advertisement306 1931-09-22 4 P-- r~~ 4 nyl I Al-- r=-l “toicim.L 1 Preparations CMtirisra Soap to clea’ise and punfy, CatieJ"’ Omtuacm— antiseptic and healing to remove inmplea, rashes and irriu tions whrch the beauty nf the sku and finally prtlvura smooth and pure to impart a pk-aZ fragrance to the skin. 6 pa#T-306 words
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News From All Parts
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Article202 1931-09-22 5 LORD HAREWOOD HITS OUT Time for Theories Long Past THE need for a settled policy to safeguard British producers against subsidised foreign goods was emphasised by tho Earl of Hirewood» the husband of Princess Mary, at Arthington Agricultural Show. The earl said that at last everybody202 words
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Article209 1931-09-22 5 MARRIAGE UNDER NEW AOT As an outcome of the new Marriage Act an uncle and niect were wed—the first marriage of its kind to be celabrated in the country—in Leeds on August 22. Mr. Harry Montley, aged 54, a boot salesman, was united to his niece-by-marrlage,209 words
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Article124 1931-09-22 5 ENGLISHMAN’S COUP AT LE TOUQUET Le Tcuquet The bank at tha Le Touqiet casino was "broken" after sensational all-night play by an Englishman, whose name is stated to be Mr, Edward Baron, who is reputed to have won 2.0C0.000 francs (£16,000). Mr. Baron was staking 60,000 francs124 words
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Article95 1931-09-22 5 ATTACK BY FORMER EMPLOYEE One of Italy’s foremost publishers and editors. Signor Antonio Vallardi, was shot at by a man formerly employed by him, and he is in hospital in a critical condition. It is stated that the man, who was out of work, had often attempted to95 words
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Article226 1931-09-22 5 NEW METHODS Promoters Defy Home Office SUBSCRIPTIONS for the Irish sweepstake on the Manchester November Handicap are reaching Dublin in such quantities that a record yield is assured. The promoters of the sweep are adopting a new method of obtaining subscriptions. Persons who purchased tickets in226 words
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Article228 1931-09-22 5 MOSCOW FREES 700 PRISONERS Seven hundred proletarian prisoners were released from the common law prisons in Moscow alone. This is the result of Inspector Soltz's intervention in his role of President of the Amnesty Committee. A further 112 sentences were reduced. This follows his demand for228 words
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Article142 1931-09-22 5 SCOTLAND YARD TO HELP THE DANISH POLICE Sot'and Yard's assta'ance in solving a mystery of the sea has been sought by the Danish police, who believe that a woman whose body has been washed up on the Danish shore s was murdered and thrown overboard from a ship.142 words
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Article158 1931-09-22 5 BULLET OR A PIECE OF METEORITE? While flying at a height of 8,500 feet over Regent's *****, Mr. J. P. Rae felt a jtr and on examining his aeroplane later found there wax a hole in the propeller. The hde was about the size of a158 words
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Article132 1931-09-22 5 "FORBIDDEN" IN THE BIBLE Protest against women wearing beach pyjimss was made from the pulpit by the Rev. F. E. Ooryton, Vicar of S\ John's, Weymouth. The church is only a few yards from the rands, where beach pyjamas are worn by many women visiters. The132 words
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Article146 1931-09-22 5 Beneath the general rejoicing at the international Rover Scout Moot at Kanderstegi there was (writes the "Daily Dispatch” London correspondent) a feeling of sadness as it became known that it was the last of the functions which Lord Baden-Powell would attend as Chief Scout. Even though146 words
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Article91 1931-09-22 5 COMPOSER OF "DADDY WOULDN’T BUY ME A BOW WOW” Composer of "Daddy Wouldn’t Buy Me a Bow-wow” and other old-time popular songs, Mr. Joseph Tabrar, died at Penton-place, Newington Butts, London, S. E, at the age of 74. A skilled lyric writer, many of Mr. Tabrar’s compositions91 words
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Article86 1931-09-22 5 LITTLE BOY RUNS AWAY AFTER SAVING PLAYMATE'S LIFE A little boy ran away after he had rescued a playmate from drowning at Higbgate Ponds. Francis Simpson, aged sof Leytonro?.d, Kentish Town, had been watching other children paddling when he fell in. Another boy, George Ryan, of The Drive,86 words
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Article98 1931-09-22 5 TEACHERS, E r UCATION, ORCHESTRAS Heavy cuts in German municipal budgets, to achieve an annual saving of about £15,000.000, were proposed at a meeting of the Supreme Ec?nomic Oounci l after a vigorous speech calling for economy from Herr Bruening, the Chancellor. Teachers are to be paid98 words
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Article143 1931-09-22 5 "A curator means nothing to me," says Mr. Jacob Epstein, the sculpto**. The curator of the Mappiu Art Gallery in Shtffi’U declined to give f iciiities for Epstein’s much discussed sculpture Genesis," which is "on tour,*' to be exhibited at the gallery. Mr. Epstein is unperturbed, and143 words
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Advertisement150 1931-09-22 5 IM O V E E The Pilgrim, and a Tinker. Mary Borden. *2 00 Tue Pantom Gondola. Dekobra. _.yo The Free Lande. Jchn ?.00 The Green Bay Tree. Loma Bromfie.d. -.00 The Fnlfiimmt of Daphne B<nue. Earnest Raymond. 2.00 A Maa Understands Authority. Ether! M. Dell. 00 Way of Revelation.150 words
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Advertisement98 1931-09-22 5 OUTSTANDING CAB 7 '•’U /'////'/////fl fe Z' 7 >' J,Le AM-Brltish v '■'OlF 'BIG NINE' Here is the ideal Car for all who appreciate BIG CAR COMFORT ,DOOR AT SMALL CAR COST-“An 4-5 SFATER improved design of the popular and SALOONS successful 9 h.p. Standard of 1930» MORE ACCOMMODATION, Sub98 words
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Miscellaneous220 1931-09-22 5 MAJCSTK 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 BrilliantJ Fox (Double Feature Attraction SPENCER TRACY SIDNEY FOX /A/ Six Cylinder Love’ A 12 Cylinder Comedy with 16 Cylinder Laughs Together with lIWM COLLIER. SR. AND MARGUERITE CHURCHILL in “Harmony at Home” An uproarious comedy of the funny side of a real family! Pr ice220 words
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The Literary Column
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Article1008 1931-09-22 6 Shskeepeare's Iterative Imagery. By Caroline F. E. Spurgeon. (Milford. 18. 61. net.) Professor Caroline Spurgeon hf.s followed up her recent essay on the imagery of Shakespeare’s tragedies with a lecture —the annual Shakespeare lecture of the Britieh Academy—on much the same subject. On this occasion her investigation is1,008 words
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Article251 1931-09-22 6 PRICE PROBLEM Island Sold by Toss of Coin A TOSS of a coin has decided the fate of Jethou, the lovely little island oft Guernsey, which for some time has been owned and inhabited by Mr. Compton Mackenzie, the author and playwright. Mr. Mackenzie, owing to251 words
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256 1931-09-22 6 MOTION AGAINST EX-CHAIRMAN LOST There was an unusual incident at the Colombo Municipal Council meeting on the 8:h inst. when the Chairman (Mr. W. T. Stace) submitted "in terms of Section 102 of Ordinance No. 6 of 1910, the Admini«tra l ion Report for the256 words
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436 1931-09-22 6 "YOU POTATO” Quarrel in Lodging House Employers of Chinese who bail from Shanghai will do well to remember that they must on no account call a Shanghai man "you potato.” This is a grave insult fraught with serious consequences, this fact was revealed in the Penang436 words
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Article347 1931-09-22 6 Mr D B Mowat, Manager, Nellmay Estate, Btgan Serai, returns from Home on October 1. Mr 0 A Fitcb, of Sungei Garnet Estate, Kalumpang, is expectei back from Home on October 1. MrandMraßS Steward of Ipob, are contemplating a brief holiday to New Zsal »nd at an347 words
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Article63 1931-09-22 6 —Reuter. YESIERDAY’S FOOTBALL Blackburn Forwards In Form London, September 21 The following are the results of matches played to day: DIVISION 1 Blackburn R. 5 Blackpool 1 Sheffield W. 2 Chelsea 2 West Ham U, 1 Sheffield U 2 DIVISION 2 Port Vale 0—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article173 1931-09-22 6 MAXIMS FOR FRENCH SCHOOLS Wine As Fount of Health Some surprise has been caused among French schoolteachers at a circular issuer by the Minister of Education urging them to instruct their pupils in the benefits of wine drinking. Whih reminding them of the greater health value173 words
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Article109 1931-09-22 6 WANTED HOKKIENS STILL AT LARGE Klang, Monday The two Hokkiens wanted in connection with the death of Leong Yeng Heng, a 20 year-o’d Macao girl, who was founcl strangled at the 2nd mile, Kapar Road, Klang, are still at large. The Hokkiens are known to have visited109 words
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Article105 1931-09-22 6 The Resident of Perak has prohibited the use of Enggor Pontoon Bridge by carriages or motor vehicles exceeding two tons in weight: Carriages or motor vehicles of any description not exceeding two tons In weight shall not when crossing the bridge be driven at a speed exceeding105 words
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Article53 1931-09-22 6 To day at the Esplanade at 6 pm. 1 March Sylvia Viach 2 Overture Dieu Et Bayadere Auber 8 "Reminiscences of Offenbach” Riviere 4 Cornet Solo Londonderry Air Weatherly 5 Waltz Habanera Waldteufel 6 Selection Vagabond King Friml 7 Fox Trot I’m Gonna Get You L emare God53 words
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Advertisement166 1931-09-22 6 I A -that price isn’t everything IS -that quality isn’t everything /0 Hl -that a reasonable price /S Hi combined with finest quality /IE is everything igg -that only years of experience iH enable a firm to bracket these two items IS -that this experienced placed ll I/ at your166 words
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1679 1931-09-22 7 “Almost Limitless” Sterling to Continue As Indian Currency Basis Exchange Movements Press opinion, which is generally shared in c'ty circles so far »js it has as yet bezn expressed, is that the Government has taken f irm and well considered measures to deal with-—Reuter. - 1,679 words
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Article275 1931-09-22 7 —Reuter. London, September 22 Following the passage of the Gold Standard Suspension Bill, the possibility has arisen according to news papers, of changes in the Government which will result in a greater measure of national unity. It is stated there have been negotiations batween Mr. MacDonald and Mr.—Reuter. - 275 words
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Article49 1931-09-22 7 To-morrow at the Dato Kramat at 6 p m 1. March The Pompadcurs Stanley 2. Overture Bronze Horse Auber 3 Selection The Golden Moth Novello 4 Gavotte Stephanie Czibulla 5. Fox Trot Siboney Lecuona 6 Selection On With The Show Nicholls 7. Medley Echoes Of Ireland Lange49 words
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Article538 1931-09-22 7 AOT OF 1844 Sovereigns, “Bradburys,” and Bank Notes With effect from yesterday, Great Britain is temporarily off the gold standard. It may be asked exactly what this means and we hasten to explain. The pre war currency system of Great Britain dates from 1844, when538 words
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Article49 1931-09-22 7 Reuter. Invited to Visit Washington Paris, September 21 President Hoover through the American Ambassador has officially invited M. Laval, the French Minister of Labour, io go to Washington. It is understood that M Laval will accept the invitation after his visit this week to Berlin.– Reuter. - 49 words
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Article39 1931-09-22 7 Reuter. Yesterday’s Landing In Alaska Nome, Alaska, September 21 Allen and Moyle about whom hopes were once given up but who landed on an uninhabited isUnd in the Pacific, landed here at 9 15 this morning.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article27 1931-09-22 7 —Reuter. Insolvency On New York Exchange New York, September 21 The Stock Exchange broking firm of Schuyler, Chadwick and Burnham is sus- pended for insolvency—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article36 1931-09-22 7 —Reuter Washington, September 22 The rumoured scrapping of the Nautdus is iaccrmt as the United States Shipping Board has instructed Sir Hubert Wilksin tndeHver the submarine at a North Atlantic I United States port.,—Reuter - 36 words
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Article227 1931-09-22 7 INDIAN COMMITTEE MEETING Special Arrangements to be Made This Year The first meeting of the Poppy Day Fund Indian Committee was held at the offices of Mr. H. H Abdool Coder, George- 1 town Chambers Penang, last evening, when the committee, composed of representatives of the227 words
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Article201 1931-09-22 7 SECURITY ORDERED IN CONTRACTOR 8 CLAIM "I don't think you deserve any sympathy.” said His Lordship, Mr. Justice Whitley, to V, P. R P. L. Naehiapps Chetty in the Supreme Court this morning. Nachiappa Chetty, appearing as defendant in a case brought against him by a Chinese contractor201 words
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Article158 1931-09-22 7 CHINESE DRINKS CAUSTIC SODA Two cases of attempted suicide were to-day mentioned before Mr Edward Jago« Police Magistrate, Penang. In the first case a Cantonese named See Toh Kit was alleged to have attempt to commit suicide by drinking a quantity of caustic soda atr No, 48158 words
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Article58 1931-09-22 7 PROVINCE TEAM TO MEET C. R. 0. The following have been selected to represent a Provirc? Wdlesky XI against the Chinese Recreation Club at the Victoria Green, Pangkor*road, on Saturday: Burton; Kok Choo and Ah Siew; Ah Kooi, Parnell and Kim Fook; Campbell* David, Brunt. Heslop and Abdul58 words
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Article46 1931-09-22 7 l— Reuter. Bank of Pittsburgh Announcement Pittsburgh, September 21 The Bank of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, ia not opening its doors to day. Eauclaire. Wisconsin, September 22 The Eauclaire State Bank, with deposits i of (4,000 000 and the Union Savings Bank Wave closed their doors.l—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article627 1931-09-22 8 It is now cleir that the decision of Britain to leave the gold standard was unavoi iable. The decision has been greeted by a chorus of approval as a courageous step towards saving the country from even more disagreeable consequences. But the Government’s own optimism in627 words
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Article329 1931-09-22 8 Recently the Controller of Indian Labour put forward the suggestion that estates staffs should be encouraged to grow their own vegetables and take a practical interest iu stock-raising, each estate to provide a small portion of its land for cultivation and graving purposes. It is an excellent329 words
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Article1191 1931-09-22 8 A.H. L - A.H.L Penang, Tuesday. WHETHER or not action has been taken by ihe traffic authorities in respect of complaints made recently on the subject of dazzle headlights and their abuse on the roads of the island, we do not know. We are minded to think though (in view1,191 words
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Advertisement242 1931-09-22 8 1 From the Kitchen of Mary Hale Martin You'll like themFancy prune muffin. zx?- AX Quality XS*33£r'»rf !v\ cnps white fl wr 1 eg a 4 Laspo^shaking powder 1/3 cup Libby a Evaporated Milk Jl i teaspoon salt 2/3 «up water jA *-<SI |IL 1 tablt spoon 2 tabksj;ouns mi242 words
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Advertisement32 1931-09-22 8 is. o. the best situated seaside HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SAXITAIION THROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.32 words
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Miscellaneous40 1931-09-22 8 TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. To Day 10 C 8 a m. 4 38 a m. 11.16 p. u. 5 00 p m. To- v orrow ’0 44 a.m. 5 08 a m 1131 pm. 5 25 p m.40 words
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Article1411 1931-09-22 9 —»Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. (Continued on page li London, September 22 FOLLOWING the government’s decision last night to suspend the gold standard the Cabinet i met this morning and immediately after question time in the House of Commons the Prime Minister introduced a three—»Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 1,411 words
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Article513 1931-09-22 9 —Reuter. Optimistic Speech Broadcast COOL HEADS: STEADY NERVES London, September 21 While Mr, MacDonald found time to make a speech in connection with the Faraday Centenary, Mr. Philip Snowden, through a microphone installed at No 11, Downing-street, told British listeners to gird themselves for the—Reuter. - 513 words
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Article71 1931-09-22 9 Two Men Sentenced to Death Bombay, September 21 Yeshwant Singh and Deo Narayan have been sentenced to death for the murder of Lieut. Hext. The third accused, Dapat, was sentenced to life imprisonment Reuter. Lieut. Hext, of the Bth Punjab Regiment, was stabbed in a sleeping c»r71 words
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Article20 1931-09-22 9 -Renter Reno, Nevada, September 22 Jack Dempsey has been granted a divorce ftom Estelle Taylor.--Renter ■ - 20 words
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Article1028 1931-09-22 9 -Reuter. Instructions To Chief Delegate SOVIET ANTI-JAPANESE PREJUDICES Growing Signs Of Unfriendliness I London, September 21 The ‘Manchester Guardian” commenting 01 Manchuria, says the situation demands international action which should ba taken by the League of Nations ts b.iig tha parties to a peaceful settlement-Reuter. - 1,028 words
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Article69 1931-09-22 9 Reuter. President Hoover Addresses Convention Detroit, September 22 President Hoover, addressing the convention of the American Legion, declared: "Our economic strength is such that we should have recovered but for the forces of unsettlement abroad. The recovery of the world now waits, in no small dtgree, upon– Reuter. - 69 words
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Article66 1931-09-22 9 Reuter. Picked Up by Norwegian Steamer Halifax New, September 21 The Norwegian steamer 'Belmoira picked up the German airmen Rody and Johannsen and the Portuguese, Viega 80 miles off Cape Pine. Newfoundland, after sighting the wreckage of the machine- Tha airmen left Lisbon on September 13 toReuter. - 66 words
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Article61 1931-09-22 9 —Reuter. 10 Per Cent Only Off Teachers London, September 21 In the House of Commons the Premier announced that in order to avoid hardships the reductions in the pay of teachers and the Defence Services would be pot more than ten per cent, except in the case of—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article47 1931-09-22 9 —Reuter. Prolonged Shocks Wellington September 22 A prolonged earthquake apparently with its centre at Hawkes Bay was fejl at 1.10 this morning on both islands from Auckland to Christchurch. Sleepers at mapy centres were awakened and articles were hurled from the ehelves at Napier.-—Reuter. - 47 words
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Advertisement40 1931-09-22 9 Ground Coffee. 80 cts By Far Per 1 lb Tin. the $l-55 Largest Sale Per 21b Tin. in tfalaya fe,L!TTLE&C|& OBTAINABLE. FROM ALL DEALERS, SOLE AGENTS. John Little Co, Ltd., Penang. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. f k40 words
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2379 1931-09-22 10 The Belgian Congo Native Amazement at First Aeroplane Steamer of the Air AT the weekly luncheon of the Penang Kotary Club, held at the Town Club to-day, Mr. J. A. McEvoy gave an address on the Belgian Congo. Mr. McEvoy sale: I decided to capture2,379 words
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Article22 1931-09-22 10 Rubber stocks announced in London last n*>ght: London 81.048 tons, Up 37 tons. Liverpool 55,024 tens. Up 233 .cm.22 words
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491 1931-09-22 10 WEIGHTS FOR FIRST DAY Large Fields and Open Racing Below will be found the full weights for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn meeting to be run on Saturday, September 26, at Kuala Lumpur. The card consists of 9 events, the fields491 words
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Article115 1931-09-22 10 GREEN LANE PREMISES AS UNLICENSED COWSHED The Penang Police Magistrate. Mr. Edward Jago, was engaged in hearing a number of Municipal summons cases this morning. In one of these a woman Maruthayu was charged with being in possession of a quan tity of milk with diet115 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article157 1931-09-22 10 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette} Sir, —Kindly allow me the use of your valuable paper to bring under the notice and kind consideration of all kindhearted and wealthy Chinese and the heads of Kongsis in Penang, the present widespread slump and unemployment, bringing in its train157 words
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Article56 1931-09-22 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TfNi LONDON Spit *****5 8 Up £7-151 mute* £1215 8 Up £7 15 0 SINGAPOKB JEQI2J «Ml Up $4.12| 159 tom sta tufa 2f d, Up 5/16 d. lbw Yori c. (Slid) Down |c. Ustl 7 5/1 c, Up i56 words
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Article89 1931-09-22 10 Me srs Eastern Smelling r o. Ltd. London September 21, Spot £llB 15.0 three months’ buy Inc £1215 0 aid three months’ p*»ll n« £l2l 10.0. Messrs. Boustead Co, Ltd. 22ad Septerabß quotation for Singapore refi ed tin $6O 12i per picul, bnaine«B dune 150 tone, Penang refine!89 words
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Article86 1931-09-22 10 8 ngapore Prices for Stmlard R.bbed Snoked Sheet for tc-diy are as fo low: Spot 7j cts. per lb. October 8 Oct./Dec. 81 i, Jjm./Mir. 1932 8f Market Firm. London tn 1 Liverpool Stock increased by 270 tons. The following prices were rea’iaed for rubber sold86 words
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Article67 1931-09-22 10 London, September 19 Paris, 123.96; New York t 4.85« j Brussalc, 34.83; Geneva, 24.86; Amrter lam, 12.03; Milan 92.89; Berlin 20 52, Stockholm 18.16; Copenhagen, 18.18; Oslo, 18.18; Vienna, 34.58; Prague, 164 L 193 J; Madrid, 53.5; Lisbon, 110; Athena, 375; Bncharest, Slsi; Rio, 2iJ; Buenos Airea, 29£;67 words
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Article62 1931-09-22 10 TO DAY S PRICES The following were the in MESSRS. KENNEDY CoS at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday ID Q Shares |> s J I fl. $4 «> 6 C Mining .u Batu Cares. M .271 jg Hong Fatt .35 -40 j O7 Einta IGO 1-02162 words
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Article31 1931-09-22 10 The homeward mailhy closes at 19 a.m. on Saturday, instant. The ~e Rajula ith bw j fre m London on 1 0» expeo’ei to arrive re Frtfa/.the 25th inAio-31 words
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Advertisement181 1931-09-22 10 New FOR SALE ====sa Ap r 51.000 materials including 42 tank nk? Standard 0.l Oo.o(Naw Yo t Tank kstrllatio», Began Laar. Police Notice The Pablic are hereby notifi e 1 and after the Is; October, 19 1 p 0Q will be at the Deitc'iva rff 1 StMion. Penarg Road. Telephone181 words
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Article666 1931-09-22 11 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week. IN PORT TO-DAY Name of Steamer From Sailing For Date of Sailing Intan Krian River Merbau and S. Pa'aui Wed. Ipm Rimba P. Dode666 words
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Article206 1931-09-22 11 Pining September 22 CM. fianar m Opium p. sh«rt num I*ooo.oo Clovu I, >O.OO Gold leaf 72.00 Maea Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80a w 70.00 ii 11 I ,< 60.00 Coconuts per I.OCC h 15,00 Copra Sundriad buyers 3.85 Rattans 1110 Rattans Coant 10.65 Green Snail Stell; 13.00206 words
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Article74 1931-09-22 11 Penang September 22 By Courtesy of thfl Chartered Bank Ou London Bink Demand 2/3 i 4 m/ts 2/3 13/16 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 3/8 On 3 Documentary 2 4 1/2 New York Bank Demand 46 France T T 1,10) India T T 155 Bangk k TT 7874 words
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Advertisement395 1931-09-22 11 THE PINANG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette t» be bought at 10 Cents local Abdul Rahman, E. and 0. Hotel aac Runnymede Hotel. g. K. Md. Yosoff Co.. Victoria' Pies and Swettenham Pier. tf d, Ismail, Money Changer 4, Beach St T. M. N. My din, 27, Leith395 words
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Advertisement86 1931-09-22 11 I I X DUNLOP r TORT I stanparp 'Dunlop cost *P® rm ile WiSyO basis OUNILOP» 1 I TYRES J are /W eaper I i n the Dunlop range there is a tyre for every purpose f°r every type of car s commercial vehicle. •g* 1 r* mKB! 1 Sm86 words
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Article273 1931-09-22 12 LONG SEANOE Magician Impressed By Girl SITTERS at a London seance, among them being Mr. Will Goldstone, the magician, have been greatly impressed by an American girl direct-voice medium, whose control speaks with three distinct voices. She ia Miss Hazal Ridley, who gave a Bf a :c3273 words
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Article243 1931-09-22 12 VISITOR TO CORSICA SHOT DEAD Faris, August 25 Caviglicli, the notorious Corsican brigand, who bai been keeping to the maquis in the interior of the island for some years has carried out a daring raid at the thermal resort of Guagno les Bains, about 20 miles from243 words
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Article252 1931-09-22 13 LOST THE MATCH. BUT WON THE FIGHT Why is it that lawn tennis often brings out the worst in people 1 Is it because it is a f social rather than a sporting game HERE is a true story of a fight between women opponents. It252 words
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Article414 1931-09-22 14 meeting invasion Secret Tests for Italian Force Rome, Auguet 25 Nine hundred fl ?ing machines of the Italian Air Forca t»re awaiting the signal to open aerial manoeuvres on an unprecedented icale uni on a novel strategic principle, as soon as there is an improvement in414 words
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