Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 October 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-10-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 238. VOL. LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement253 1931-10-16 1 |T. NAGATA BROTHERS I DENTISTS Head Office next jio The Dispensary. Stanch Office 52, Leith Street GALA DAY AT FUN Dollar Exchange Tables November Ist 'Sterling into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling H BTH MILE TANJONG BUNG AH ROAD. from IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND. 2s. 3d. to 2s.253 words
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Advertisement15 1931-10-16 1 B. TOKISATSI STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68.70, BISEOP STBEET. PENANG.15 words
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Advertisement2572 1931-10-16 2 «f (oxdox HOTEL the Penang Harbour Board Ift Penang. ise, Argyll road, n jrVT A RCT fl New built bungalows N 6 and 10, PENANG. B-* G X. Ctosing of SungeiPinang Bridge. NE NAfIEMENT ffTTF F.RRY^ RVICE U Hrid"« b Waited h the 8 ”o«n Comfortable. Clean Airy Room, with2,572 words
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The Literary Column
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Article1371 1931-10-16 3 Reieebeßchretbungen von Dsutschen Beam ten uud Kriegsleuten im Dienst der Niederlandiechen West-und-Ojt-Indhchen Kompagnien, 1602-1797. Edited by S. P. L’Honore Ndber. (The H j gue. Martinas N jhof. Volumes 111., IV., V. and VI. 3.60, 4 20» 5.20, 5 40 gulden.) We noticed the first two1,371 words
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454 1931-10-16 3 whole point of the term's bustra ’s holiday, writes ‘W.C B.” in th* Birmingham P,.st depends on remembering tea: it arose from a bui conductor, in those happy days when an omnibus was a thing of beauty, not the hideous monstrojity we know to-day,454 words
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Advertisement204 1931-10-16 3 Ow? os ♦> r x W JfS I :1 1 i ill n I ihwf YOUR SAFEGUARD |A is EVANS’ Antiseptic I» Throat Pastilles. They g keep colds at bay and 4li|fr _fty g' v e relief in cases of Coughs, Catarrh, Bron* chilis, etc. <5l EVANS’ <1 Pastilles ftj204 words
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Advertisement372 1931-10-16 3 Al 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-tic 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 Action372 words
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SPORTING GOSSIP
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Article475 1931-10-16 4 FIGHT WITH WELSH CHAMPION Shortland And McCorkindale Al Brown, the cilcured fighter from Panama, who bo bally hammered Teddy Baldock and Johnny Cuthbert, two of England's finest chimpions, is back aga n in thia country, aid a ready as many 88 Six cffers have been made475 words
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Article100 1931-10-16 4 Cricket EX CAPTAIN OF SUSSEX AND LANCASHIRE “’Suieex and Laic-shire will always be the cl jsest of friends, and no outside influence will iisturb that, deflared A. E. B. Gilligan, the txSasx an i EngLnd cricket captain, speaking a*, a gfla held at Romiley, Cheshire, last month. "We100 words
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Article312 1931-10-16 4 CRICKET UMPIRE’S £5 OAR Match races at Newmsrle': or on any racecourse are few and far between, and the conditions of a ma’ch which is io ba run at the Newmarket First Spring Meeting on April 29 next year are novel in present day racing. The ma’ch312 words
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Article189 1931-10-16 4 Golf CAMBRIDGE LIKELY TO HAVS A STRONG TEAM Toough without last year’s captuu, H. C. Longhurst, and sevarsl other 011 Blues who wi 1 not be in residence during the coming term, 0 mbridge Uni versity ati 1 possess a strong team of golfers, and their prospects for189 words
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Article706 1931-10-16 4 IRELAND’S BIG SWEEPSTAKES SPIR T OF ALARM SPREADING What the Hospital Governors Think IRELAND has begun to have doubts about the wisdom of its gigantic sweepstakes. The governors of Irish Free State hospitals are feeling more and more that the well of private subscriptions which previously maintained them may run706 words
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Article275 1931-10-16 4 CHELSEA IN THE NORTH’ Clapton 0. At Fulham The following matches will be played in the English and Scottish Leagues to morrow DIVISION 1 Arsenal V Bolton WL Birwmxh*® v Grtmsby I. Blackburn R. v N*-wca»t eUBlackpool v Middlesbrough Derby C. v Leicester C. Everton v275 words
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Advertisement14 1931-10-16 4 I’ re &i ,te Manufactured bv RONU'< r> gnirrm— IJIW mi lm ENGLANP |B>BLL14 words
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Advertisement25 1931-10-16 4 I APIOL < STEBL I i i I" a tn« R W, J. ELMO OS, Tho E£ng!|»h —i- nrmacy E 52, 54, Beach Street Penang j|25 words
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Advertisement32 1931-10-16 4 Sole Distributors L. E. Telis Co’s. Trading Society, Singapore. 9 f f fi So J". refreshing ;X I'W B 1 v 3 i W S af \‘k I 4v\' i fR x32 words
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Advertisement100 1931-10-16 4 LET’S GET FRIENDLY Florence Oldham and her very intimate style I of singing this wonderful tuneful song has n made an instantaneous hit. Her appeal to the boy friend to make love is a scream. Co' anhia. RBOORD NO. DB. 530 PRICE 70 Robinson Piano Co., Penang. g 1 STRENGTH100 words
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News From All Parts
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Article85 1931-10-16 5 RAILWAY OFFICIALS IN TROUBLE Public Interest Aroused in Wholesale Dismissals Moscow, October 10 FOLLOWING on the recent appointment of a new Peoples Commissary for Communications, public interest has been aroused by the news that all the leading Officials of the Commitaariate were summarily dismissed on Thursday. It85 words
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Article70 1931-10-16 5 A FURTHER INCREASE ANTICIPATED Nauen (Barlin), October 8 Tae fortnightly statement on unemployment shows on September 30 4,355,000, which was an increase of only 31,000 since September 15. The small size of this increase is somewhat discounted by the fact that October 1 is the date whereon notices70 words
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Article44 1931-10-16 5 MOSCOW AND SHIP CANALS pZj ac i" I Moscow, The Government announces :no canal scheme will be started rt—which will turn Moscow into alio and connect it for sea-going st to with the three seas, the Caspian, £uu. and Baltic.44 words
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Article85 1931-10-16 5 AN APARTMENT HOUSE DEMOLISHED Warsaw, October 9 Nine persons are dead and 11 seriously injured and 12 are believed to be still buried in the wreckage after a terrific gas explosion which demolished a nevlybuilt apartment house at the Polish Naval Port of Gdynia late on85 words
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Article122 1931-10-16 5 SUICIDE IN THE STALLS Panic Among The Spectators Paris, October 6 rHE tragic suicide of an unknown spectator during a dress rehearsal of a new play, “General Boulanger,” by Maurice Rostand and Pierre Mortier, caused intense excitement at the Porte Saint Marcin Theatre on Monday night. Just122 words
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Article86 1931-10-16 5 AN EX-DICTATOR’S DEPARTURE Kovno, October 7 Lithuania’s former Dictator, Professor Willen ara?, who after a sensational trie 1 and after being virtually held prisoner for more than a year was recently acquitted on the charge of high treason, has decided to take up his residence abroad and has86 words
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Article50 1931-10-16 5 JHERR MIKL AS RE-ELEOTED Vienna, October 10 Jhe National Council on Friday foreI Don re-elected Herr Miklas President of Austria by 109 votes out of 165, the election taking place by vote of the Assembly instead of a popular poll, conformably with the new law passed on Thursday.50 words
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Article53 1931-10-16 5 A BUDGETARY DEFICIT Madrid, October 10 The Spanish Republic’s first Budget for the current year shows a deficit of 137,000 million peseta, but the Finance Minister. Sencr Preito, stresses in a report submitted to the C.rtee that the deficit was mainly due to the a Iverse balance in53 words
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Advertisement93 1931-10-16 5 f- t 3t <rzV r^--'^ JstY x np r .o /CQ A The ldeal Food for the Tropics. the ONLY I correct I alternative I to breast feeding. The nourishment a child receives from breast milk and Humanised Trufood is virtually identical. V Ihe “Nearest to Nature Fcod' There is93 words
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Advertisement128 1931-10-16 5 However large the audience—whether it is in a hall or in the open air —the speaker s voice 'l. will carry perfectly, and willl be hear d. c.ear y KflLv by everyone present if the Standard Public Address System is used. Standard” Public Address Apparatus is simple in operation and128 words
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Advertisement193 1931-10-16 5 &Y Mi W W 6667- b-' SUFFERED 13 YEARS and then —immediate relief J SlH r d'i< she used GERMOLENE! Read what Mrs. Denham, 41 Newlyn House L.C.Q. Estate. 7 Uj Wandsworth, says i tf uL For 13 years I had a dreadfully painful bad leg and foot; it was193 words
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Miscellaneous169 1931-10-16 5 A Phone No. i 179 ST I >JJESTiC Tenang's Premier 'Talkie' House Where Sound Sounds Right SOU ND SYSTEM 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 The Romance that Thrills! MARLENE DIETRICH The Exotic, Fascinating Sensation of “Morocco” IN JOSEF VON STERNBERG’S Supreme Dramatic Acliievemeut 4< Dishonoured WITH VICTOR McLAGLEN The picture that ran169 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article505 1931-10-16 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —In "Married.’' whose views appear ed in yesterday s "Pinang Gazette," might Mr. Abdoolcader find a staunch supporter. Your correspondent apparently is green with envy that bachelors do the hotels rather extravagantly run a car of their own and indulge505 words
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Article243 1931-10-16 6 Sir —With reference to your artio’e "Bri tish Goods Penalised” I would like to beg a little space. There is in my humble opinion only one w T ay of putting a stopper on those who profiteer, and that is for the pub He to boycott them and243 words
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Article98 1931-10-16 6 ir —Further to my letter of stb instant I should like to inaugurate an Empire shop ping week throughout Malaya from 14th to 21th December 1931 and with this end in view would request you to give as much publicity to this idea as possible. 198 words
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Article435 1931-10-16 6 Siß,— l wish to say a few words on the above subject. The Chinese National Day which f Ils on October 10, passed away without its usual pomp end glory this year not only in Penang but in other places as well. The official announcement435 words
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Article498 1931-10-16 6 Sir, —The first Trade Exhibition of local manufacturers to be held at the beginning of next year in Singapore, augurs well for the future of British Malaya as a whole This most valuable propaganda will stimu late support for local industries and serve as an incentive towards498 words
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Article935 1931-10-16 6 Sir, —In spite of the many strenuous efforts that have been put forth in educating the Public on the essence of Weight Lifting, the most popular branch of Physical Culture there are still some people who have not yet grasped a better and'clearer understanding of the subject, and of935 words
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Article322 1931-10-16 6 gj r The universal trade depression along with it the general economic crisis is very keenly felt by all people Drastic economy in expenditure where it can reasonably be applied is with integrity adhered to by every individual irrespective of rich or poor, royalty or lay322 words
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Article147 1931-10-16 6 EXEMPTED FROM REGISTRATION The Stamford Club has been exempted from registration in the three Settlements of Singapore, Penang and Malacca. The Stamford Club was formed in ''ingapore with the object of keeping the old students of Ruffles College in touch with each other and the A ma Mater.147 words
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Article138 1931-10-16 6 KING—MORDEY A pretty wedding took place in Dagenham last month at the Parish hurch. when Miss Annie Laurie. Mordey, eldest daughter of the late Mr W. H. G. Mordey, of the Prison Department Kuala Lumpur, and Mrs Mordey of 1, Finnymore Road Dagenham was married to138 words
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Article246 1931-10-16 6 The offices of the Perak Turf Club will be moved to Cheng Bok Building, Brewster Road, on November 1. Mrs. J. H M. Robson, wife of the Managing Director of the "Malay Mail/’ is expected from Home next week. Mr. L. A. Allen, of the Malayan Civil246 words
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Advertisement184 1931-10-16 6 gnMDKINGI SALMON Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd,, Penang Bagan t uar, Penang Kedah Automobile Club. The Annual General Meeting will be held at the Penang Cricket Club on Friday, 16th October, 1931, at 6.30 p.m. J. A. McEVOY, Hon. Secretary: LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. To CJeai at Specially Reduced Prices184 words
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1318 1931-10-16 7 Selections for To-morrow Kings-Ma’s Excellent Chance in Big Race Hopaway and Miss Middy Good Things BY “TIS-TAC” To morrow will see the opening ,oi the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting which will be continued on Wednesday, the 21st instant, and Saturday, 24. The1,318 words
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Article436 1931-10-16 7 3 MILES FROM TOWN Government Approached for A Loan Now that land values have come down considerably, the Penang Cricket Club project of moving into another home on their own land has taken shape again and it is understood the Government has been approached for436 words
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Article111 1931-10-16 7 P. C. C. v NAV L OFFICERd XI A hockey match has been arranged to be played on the Esp’anade between a team composed of the N aval Officers who are proceeding home on board the P. and 0 Mantua which is expected to arrive at Penang to morrow111 words
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Article326 1931-10-16 7 $l,OlO r-ND COSTS Balance Dae on a Motor Car In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice N H P. Whitley gave judgment in favour of the Eastern Auto Company, Singa pore, in the sum of $l.OlO and costs, against Mr Cecil C. Scott, bandmaster, Penang Municipal326 words
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Article226 1931-10-16 7 "Dishonoured IBOR McLAGLEN AND MARLENE fcDIETRIOH IN SPY STORY Krlene Dietrich like Ellisa Landi had distinction of starring in her second Krican film. This is Dishonoured ich is now at the Majestic.” Her work in the picture at once places her in the front rank of Hollywood actresses and there226 words
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Article110 1931-10-16 7 The heats for the 100 Metres Free Ftyle Open hampionship of Penang were swum yesterday against a slightly adverse tide. The following qualified for the final which will be swum on Sunday. 18th instant, at 3 20 p m Lim Hock Ean hinese wimming Club) Teoh hin110 words
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Article102 1931-10-16 7 LEADS SALARY CUTS IN BURMA '‘ln view of the present financial stringency, His Excellency the Governor has decided to surrender 15 per cent, of his pay. The hon members of the Council and the hon. Ministers have also decided to surrender 10 per cent, of their pay, says102 words
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Article112 1931-10-16 7 —Reuter. London. October 16 Widespread arrests throughout the Irish Free State are expected immediately. The Public Safety Bill suspending the Constitution was read a third time to day. Drastic provisions will at once be enforced against armed conspirators menacing the State. The Police and Army authorities have made’—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article190 1931-10-16 7 INSPECTION OF MALAY TROOPS TO-DAY About 3 0 M a i a y Scouts from Penang and Province Wellesley attended an inspec tion by the Scout Commissioner for Malaya Mr. F. C. Sands, at the Dato Kramat grounds this morning. Mr. Sands was accompanied by Mr.190 words
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Article138 1931-10-16 7 NEW MALAYAN ASSOCIATION TO BE REPRESENTED A Bill to amend the Rubber Research Enactment is to be introduced into the Federal Council The enactment as it at present stands provides for one member io be appointed by the Rubber J roducers’ Association of Malaya and one138 words
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Article125 1931-10-16 7 Death from Heart I aPure After Bathing Lieut Comdr. ILL R Elwarls living at SeLtar Grange, died of heart failure on Tuesday. Commander Edwards who w;s 47 years of age had been bathing iu the Se'etar Grange pagar in the morning and, feeling unwell had left- the water125 words
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Article26 1931-10-16 7 London, October 15 The following is the result of an English eague (Division I.) match played to day:— Leicester 2 Hadders ield 426 words
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Article46 1931-10-16 7 The Penang Turf Club has donated ths sum of $5OO to the Poppy D.y Fund. Mrs Dawson wife of Mr. W. Dawson, Inspector of Police, Penang, will return by the P. and 0. "Rajpuwna” jwhich is expected to arrive on October 29.46 words
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Article403 1931-10-16 8 la Singapore suffering from a Malacca cum-Penang complex Has the sunny Southern Settlement left its adolescence so far behind that it can now stand up and say, like the Fife nian jt said that Scotian 1 was part < Kingdom, that the Colony is of403 words
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Article262 1931-10-16 8 Between inquest riders, rules, restrictions and regulations, the manhood of the British nation is being sapped. A boy or a number of boys make a habit of taking a short cut by crossing the line. One day a lad gets killed, and a rider is added to the262 words
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Article19 1931-10-16 8 Definition: A snob is a woman who puts on airs just because she has bought a gramophone.19 words
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Article40 1931-10-16 8 —Reuter. No Participation Without Government Aid Paris, October 1G The French Olympic Committee has confirmed its decision not to countenance French participation in the Olympic Games in 1932 unless the Government makes the requisite grants therefor—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article58 1931-10-16 8 ,—Reuter. New York October 15 Armed revolt is reported to have broken out in Ecuador. Alfre Domoreno, President of the Senate, has proclaimed himself bead of the State. Strict censorship prevails and reports are very contradictory. One declares the Cabinet hag fled and another states that the Government,—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article32 1931-10-16 8 ex rres Reuter. Mexico City, October 15 The Cabinet has resigned, President Rubio hag accepted the resignation and made four new appointments including ex President Calles as War Minister.—ex rres Reuter. - 32 words
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Article37 1931-10-16 8 —Reuter. New York, October 15 Th® long rumoured merger between the Bethlehem Steel Corporation and the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Corporation ig definitely canceled owing to changed conditions of trade, according to Bethlehem’s president.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article1167 1931-10-16 8 a'. 11. l - a'. 11. l Penang, Friday. CJT7 reader to-day sets us a pretty problem to do with nationality. It is more than ordinarily interesting by reason of its diversity and in the case of India is one not easily answered. Perhaps other readers will care to express their1,167 words
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Article137 1931-10-16 8 —Reuter. New York. October The Federal Reserve Bank its rediscount rate from two and a three and a half per cent. r3 j The rediscount rate advance i 3 oSSI by Wall street to be partly doe to s to check the rapid outflow of—Reuter. - 137 words
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Advertisement126 1931-10-16 8 V «H C IP /1 &SB «s®« l gs OX?~Uy 7 wPP* LJwßrT'Wi n II f x. wfe»-<.K X. i A good game of tennis and then a ffl m l nwi ANOTHER iSTUHNEUTEIa *WEf TRIUMPH F 'I he *>w Doj Chester Hotel, Park Lane, London i Built at the126 words
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Advertisement19 1931-10-16 8 EL O. TO NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. “President Monroe.”19 words
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Miscellaneous26 1931-10-16 8 TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. To Day 234 a.m. 920 a.m, 2.i9 p.m. 908 pm. To-Morrow 300 a.m. 10 03 am. 335 pm. 932 pm.26 words
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Article, Illustration1538 1931-10-16 9 Feared Adverse Effect on Japanese Opinion Chief Difficulties Removed Japanese ’Planes Fired on Before Bombing Incidents Little Faith in League After another hectic day in which nothing was done for /jhe benefit of the disputants, the League yesterday extricated itself from the impasse which had—Reuter. - 1,538 words
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Article170 1931-10-16 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Cars from £B9 to £3,000 MANY FOREIGN ORDERS London, October 15 The International Motor Show opened at Olympia this- morning and will remain «pen until the end of next week. Outstanding features of the new models are the exceptionally good value, good appearance, comfort—Rugby Radio Service. - 170 words
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Article112 1931-10-16 9 Reuter. Recommendations of American Federation of Labour Vancouver, October 16 The American Federation of Labour holding its convention here, has reaffirmed its stand for the legalisation of the sale of 2 75 per cent beer at the next session of ongress but declined to support aReuter. - 112 words
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Article550 1931-10-16 9 fights with Labour in fifteen. —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Advice of Mr. Lloyd George NOMINATIONS TO-DAY London, October 15 Vote for a Frac Trade Socialist in preference to a Tariffist Tory! is the advice of Mr Lloyd George, given in a broadcast address enjoining electorsfights with Labour in fifteen.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 550 words
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Article46 1931-10-16 9 Reuter. Gold Reserve Exceeds 60,000,000,000 Francs Paris, October 15 For the first time in history the Bank of France gold re erve exceeds sixty thousand million francs. The weekly statement shows 60,539.000 000 which is an increase of 726.000,000 francs over last week.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article60 1931-10-16 9 Rugby Radio ervice. London October 15 The Rojal Air Force West African flight arrived to-day at Bara and left again for Khartoum. The flight began yesterday from HeliopoVs and will involve a cruise over the whole of West Africa. The planes will make more than thirty landingsRugby Radio ervice. - 60 words
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Article120 1931-10-16 9 thousand three years ago.—Rugby Radio Service. When National Financial Position Eases L ndon, October 15 Sir Eric Geddes chairman of Imperial Airways, announced at the annual meeting to day that in consultation and co operation with the Air Ministar, a scheme had been planned by Imperial Airwaysthousand three years ago.—Rugby Radio Service. - 120 words
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Article97 1931-10-16 9 Reuter. Flood of Small Failures in United Stales Youngstown Ohio, October 15 The city is without a bank to day- Th o City Trust and Savings Bank and the DoU*' Savings and Trust Company, with combined resources exceeding $4l 500 000 are closed while the First NationalReuter. - 97 words
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Article89 1931-10-16 9 —Reuter. Steamers Unnavigable Owing to Sabotage Berlin. October 15 Acte of sabotage have rendered unnivigeble the German steamers held up in Russian harbours owing to the mutiny of the German sailors. It thus appears use less to despatch a German tugboat which was to have towed—Reuter. - 89 words
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255 1931-10-16 9 —Rugby Radio k ervice. Progress of Subcommittee’s Work London. October 15 When the Federal Structure Committee of the Indian Round Table Conference resumed discussion of the finance sub oom mittee's report, Lord Peel, chairman of the sub*committee, said the speeches indicated general assent to the—Rugby Radio k ervice. - 255 words
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Article29 1931-10-16 9 —Reuter. Frueseis. October 15 The police visited the premises of a Chinese Association and took the names of thirty self confessed participants who wiH be prosecuted.—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article176 1931-10-16 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Disappointing Report by Commission 1 ondoa, October 15 A disappointing report has been issued by the radium commission on the results of a year’s trial of a ’bomb of radium acquired, by the National Radium Trust. The "bomb” was allocated to Westminster Hospital with.—Rugby Radio Service. - 176 words
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Article40 1931-10-16 9 Reuter. Washington October 15 Complying with President Hoover’s demand for greater economy, the Navy Secretary, Vr. Adame, has submitted: revised estimates substantially cutting tha 1933 figures. Ihe reductions amount to nearly sixty one million dollarsReuter. - 40 words
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Article37 1931-10-16 9 A message from V est Orange, New Jersey, states that Edison is einking into unconsciousness from which be is not to awake. He has consumed only eix t(Sspoonsful of pear pulp in the past week.37 words
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Advertisement170 1931-10-16 9 Christmas Presents J FOR FRIENDS AT HOME o QUR booklet of Xmas Gifts g'v s a wide choice of seasonable presents. placing your orders with us you avoid all worry. Presents are sent FREE OF ALL CIIAKGES to any address in the United Kingdom with the exception of the Irish170 words
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Article137 1931-10-16 10 Latest Quotations Thur. Wed. Sat. Oct. 15 Oct 14 Sept. 19 Paris 98 1 981 123 96 New York 8 874 4.85 s Brussels 271 271 84 83 Geneva 191 19f 24.86 Amsterdam 9.55 94 12 03 Milan 741 75 92 89 Barlin 17 16| 20137 words
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Article350 1931-10-16 10 LONDON OPINION ON THE FUTURE The disease from which tin ia Buffering apparently yields vary slowly to treatment. Certainly the position ie not help-' ed by the mul iplicity of rumours detrimental to the well-being of the quota scheme, said the Financial Times” in mail week.350 words
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Article220 1931-10-16 10 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT P nang, Octob-r 14 The market du-irg the interval has continued firm on rumours of restriction and kcal v ’ues show a gain of cent per lb on 1 st Wednesday’s quotations while* London is up 1/161 to 34 and New York up220 words
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Article186 1931-10-16 10 TO-DAY S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day OD OQ JO 2 oj S <D Q* Shakes =5 m co pu 00 so. c so. so. Rubber (Dollar) Ayer Panas -45186 words
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Article49 1931-10-16 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON £l3lO 0 £133 5 0 Up 10/SINGAPORK 565 75 pe? M Dcwn 25 c. ISO tors bin Lomhii 215/16 d, Unchanged «9W YorUf c, (M) Down 1/15 e Lmi 9}c, Unchanged Oetritty o/ Nerrre g JNNSDFrf GO.49 words
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Article31 1931-10-16 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-d*y are as follows; Spot 9} cts. per lb. NoyjDec. 9} Jm.jMir.l932 9} Apri/June 1932... 10} ,1 Market quiet.31 words
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Article90 1931-10-16 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co, Ltd. London October 14, Spot £134 17 6 three months* buying £*****.0 and three months’ se ling £132.17 6. Messrs. Boustead Co Ltd, 16th October quotation for Singapore refined tin $65 75 per picul, bnsinee? dot e 100 tons Penang refined tir $65 7590 words
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Article17 1931-10-16 10 Muang Tin N.L. For First Half of October Hours 295 Cubic yards 43,004 Piicuh 16817 words
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Article78 1931-10-16 10 Penang, October 16 By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 29/32 h m 4 m/ca 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/is credit 2,4 13/16 On 3 Documentary 2 4 15/16 New York Bank Demand 42 nom France TT. 1050 nom India m T T 156 nom78 words
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Article219 1931-10-16 10 Ftnang Oc'oler 16 0»s. si Opium p. shcsl nom LOCO.OC Clove* a 30. CC Jold ksf slkrs 7S.OC M’s?* Picking nom 170.0 C Nutmsgi 80s ,i 70.0 C u UOi .i 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 n 15.0 C Copra tales 5.40 Rattans raiss 11.10 Rattans Coarse 10 6'219 words
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Article252 1931-10-16 10 The m.«. “Borirgia” will Lave Penang this afternoon fcr London via Colombo with the fell jwirg Stiaits la^sang’ra:— Mr R W Aston, Mr L N Bolman, Mrs C T Caokf, Mr and Mrs A D Cohen, Master M c v Cohen, Mr A A Green, Mr J252 words
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Article790 1931-10-16 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES I 1 I a 1 EU3383 |D2n«-l 01 AllerbyEa'BbM#3 35 4.’ Ales GaJ*S 75 9 63 r -s? 6s PtaatlEl «JuStaste g5 Fa*u Rfoteng R» bba 4dl ‘2 EeiZfoH Plan»» BcrelU Rubbei 08 F-rcsa KrfetfS t i 2V| F«’ ie l Unite* L-f? 1 Bakit790 words
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Article170 1931-10-16 10 Oct. 16 Penang Malay Scouts Inspection by Commissioner fot Malaya, Mr. F. C. 8 80 a m Oct. 17 State Rugger Match. 1 ensng v Selangor at Kuala Lumpur* I'enang Boy Scouts Lssoaiation. Opening of new HaAcLAa*rte rS 7pm Oct. 17, 21 and 24 Perak Turf Cub170 words
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Advertisement33 1931-10-16 10 ftunnymede' Cheer Ju I and Cool TO MORROW MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE from 12 Noon. DINNER DANCE SUNDAY ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9 30 P M RLNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD H George Goldsack, Manager, ’Phone 543.33 words
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Advertisement529 1931-10-16 10 New Advertisements j “to-le I I N'\ 16 20 a* d 22, Ro<cd. Rent $25/. Apply 20. L rongS:a v rB Tahua. NOTICES IN AID OF THE CHINA FLOOD RELIEF FUND FOOTBALL MATCH Between Province United Football XI Bertam Estate XI ON 18 10-31 at 5 15 p.m. AT Bukit529 words
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Advertisement136 1931-10-16 10 IMLSD YOUR OiAIOg WHILE YOU USE I you?, cm USE:— iy-:.: ,’£l S *4 b STCr •T- f Itexß ON SALE AT GARAGES, j Distributors: IK. LEE SAN CO., J 81, BEACH SFREET, PENANG. OFFICE FILES. All Stoel Clip Files fcap •> n n oblong Apron Files f’cap Board Clip136 words
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Article558 1931-10-16 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-UAY Name of Steamer Jrom Sailing For Date of Sailing Ampang Sitiawan, Dindings and Same Porte To dav Paugkor ay Krian Behwan558 words
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Advertisement496 1931-10-16 11 o SINGAPORE FAMILY FINDS THE IDEAL HEALTH SAFEGUARD FOR THE CHILDREN. The happiness of the family, both of parents and relatives depends so much upon the good health of the little ones that it is indeed an absolute necessity to keep Baby's Own Tablets always in the home. Childrens 1496 words
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Advertisement278 1931-10-16 11 ■JJB Salfe The TERRY” t I Folding Lever ’ES” <* I The •Allenbury?; Food, are Enables you to file particularly suited to the g feeding of babies in hot your letters Lock I climates. They are germfree them Up in file and and their use is an absolute I guarantee278 words
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Article1885 1931-10-16 12 IV.—The Final Warning The warning uttered by the May Committee on Economy in their Report, the concluding summary of which appearer beljw, has been taken to heart by the political leaders who have agreed to form a National Government to deal with the situation but it is1,885 words
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Advertisement536 1931-10-16 12 Z 1 J i WKW M'CALLUMf PERFECTION SCOTS WH ISO AGENTS THE EASTERN AGENCIES I™ HAD TO GO TO SEA AGAIN Rheumatism or No Rheumatism BUT KRUSCHEN KEPT HIM FREE FROM PAIR This skipper of a steam trawler was 'f' Jjfcg* 5 up against it.” He had Rheumatism, CsSh and536 words
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556 1931-10-16 13 REGULARS AS TAILORS’ DUMMIES AT LEVEES Lounge Lizards Who Had Scuttled to Base AMAZ'NG attacks on R’guhr Army offices in th» war and confessions of elmghterirg Germans who surrendered are included in war stories told by Grab a m Seton (Lieutenant-OoknM G. S. Hutchison»556 words
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Article381 1931-10-16 13 MODERATE EXPENSE Advertising’s Cure for the Slump time for sp’cra’ effort through alyertising is when the clouds are darkeati when men’s minds reed to be ressEured» rf captured,” a d Mr. Gilbert Hodges, progen’; of the Advertising FideLation of Am erica» epe-king in London recently. Mr.381 words
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Article422 1931-10-16 13 ECONOMY WIT L DO US NO HARM A mrgapoie frem the B shop of Chrl ns*ord (Dr Wilson)on the “grim economic situation” was read in all Fsex churches. It w 11 do none of us any harm at all to have to deny onrsrives and422 words
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Advertisement25 1931-10-16 13 GOLDWING Gut for suitable resiliency and P“P. Obtainable at all sports dealers. Sole Agents in Malaya, V. R- VICK CO., LTD. Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur,25 words
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Advertisement533 1931-10-16 13 Assets exceed $11,000,(XX) S. C. A z i Assurance m force exceed $38,000,900. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Go., Ltd. (Incorporated In Strait! Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE i Wfrefeerter Honea Slnjapore. LONDON OFFICE J 27, Old Jewry, E.C, L n.. to MO. OOO -fc, CTOrt ni ni Ik> Cownhj Arti 1O533 words
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Article1096 1931-10-16 14 ARTIFICIAL FEEDING Advantages of Roller Dried Milk IT is unfortunately true that the mortality among artificially fed infants is still v« ry high as compared with the figures for breast fed babies. The chief determinate cause of this is undoubtedly milk borne disease, with the unsuitable character1,096 words
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Article238 1931-10-16 14 SUGGESTION THAT WOULD RULE OUT DR. BARNES Bishop Chandler, an AngloCatholic leader, has circulated to the Church leaders a suggestion for a new method ol appointing bishops. If adopted it would mean tlat the schoolmaster type of bishoo, or the academic man of distinction, Lke Dr.238 words
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Advertisement196 1931-10-16 14 El JP WHISKY] the ORIGINAL RECIPE 1746 I "WETO discriminating people the Bottled in Scotland ixa*k on every Waite H >rse Cupsale is of greatest importance Pjßß*PBirg fiv* Scitch Distilleries with ample stocks of matu*ed whiskyi WR TE HOR Ell 'll uLER LTD are ab e to GUARANTEE same h'ga196 words
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Advertisement310 1931-10-16 14 L Fl s ny 1 ~-iX J 1 make a jelly > JL dainty and tempting, s that will set quickly in any climate, that will be r sure to please your > guests, use— (erebos 1 Jelly Crystals Huttenbucn Latarun A Son» Ltd., d Kuulu BIG BEN one clock310 words
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Article630 1931-10-16 15 Pdnang October 16, 1931 chowrasta market Mu-ton— cts. Mntton Indian pir Ib 48 Head goat 120 Sheep 9? each Liver with heart long do 140 Tripe «.do 90 Goat or Sheep per tb 48 Sweet Bread per lb 40 Suet 40 Kidney pair 80 Feet the four 50630 words
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Advertisement318 1931-10-16 15 ‘The f UNTREATED MILkX BOTH WHOLE AMD I SKIMMED.HAS VERY I LITTLE AHTFRACHITIC I ACTIVITY Jr This authoritative quota* tion that fresh cows* milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D —BUT SUNSOIKE GLAXO has added318 words
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Advertisement1927 1931-10-16 16 '~ST il' P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE doixar and apcar lines HTENDFD SAILINGS FROM PENANG q g£WAME3M<LIN M>***' W; EE 1’ SERVICE, LONDON N. CON rINF.NT. g (COMPANIES INCORPORATED TN InglasdJ x AGAMEMNON Oct 17 T ondcn, Rotterdam stid Hamburg. fi L f i x IER'iEUS Oit 231,927 words
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