Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 November 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-11-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 253. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement396 1931-11-03 1 It NAGATA BROTHERS J DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. I Branch Office 52, Leith Street '---.-i J .fftm-giTm— —b—>ji—miuiuuimbu— mmi xii i m ma i muri —n, i m -in u■ -i «■him ■i» nnrir~ r t Dollar Exchange Tables I 6-«. JU Sterling into Dollars price I396 words
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Advertisement27 1931-11-03 1 IH. TOKSS AISII I I STUDIO |j with up-to-date Photo- jf I gr&phy by electrio light. |l ’Pbon« 779, g I 70 t BISHOP STREBT» I PENANG.27 words
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Advertisement1784 1931-11-03 2 TOIET BANKS. ASGOOft. s&SSFssiSS MRKB "^SSHS— pffi» HMtt WHlSKft&fr /W AW. 14 Ab <Ja.e Building, Penang. OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. MAATSCHAPPIJ, IL V. 4(fc’»•■'/ k tS H (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1868.) 4WTTAO rrnmnun anfTFTV fSfo -dr H k H NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY j=! t «Jrg IB1,784 words
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Article548 1931-11-03 3 Sad Disappointment For Alec Waugh Abe Waugh has taken a leaf out of Somerset Maugham’s bock and begun clcbetrotting in search of copy. It if (writes F. G. in the ’’Malay M 41") quite a good way of making up fcr lack of imagination s’nee both writers548 words
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Advertisement173 1931-11-03 3 Health’s best friend IS LIFEBUOY SOAP Known all over the world as a safeguard against infection, Lifebuoy cleanses away H p disease and dirt from every* thing it touches. Spotless, hygienic cleanliness remains. East you need I wJW Lifebuoy Soap. Lifebuoy Soap is now obtainable in a convenient toilet I173 words
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Advertisement121 1931-11-03 3 I 111 —M— t K -T— m--~ ~I I lIMI A««ets exceed >11,000,000 S. C. Aitureooe in force exceed >38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn Straita Settlements), HFxn OFP’CF > WtncaMter Honae Singaporr, LONDON OFFICE J 27, Old Jewry, E.C, Tb« Company baa «20,000 dapoaHad wftb121 words
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Advertisement341 1931-11-03 3 SWF .IL/ fuel with the new gTiv’O' YOU WILL be amazed and delighted with the new r “quick-cooking” Quaker Z 9 Oat Bl i 1. It cooks in 1/5 the time formerly required. 1 pr*4T zj 2. It is the same fine qua!ity as always. OllSfe 3. It is even341 words
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Article2948 1931-11-03 4 The Speed Record > Stainforth’s Perfect Flying “Staff Work” Made Success Certain London, October 6 EVERY now and then a supreme mechanical achievement attains the perfection of a mathematical equation or an inspired phrase in music. The keenest critic can find no flaw, no2,948 words
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Advertisement245 1931-11-03 4 Make Baby Comfortable use OsSirati’si After his daily bath with Cuticivra Soap shake on some M'l’Ss©Um*»i Talcum. Pure and medicated, it soothes and comforts his tender skin and also prevents chafing and irritation. Jjc" tT'Sam >1“ each Soap, Ointment and Talcum i OJ from Muller 21 Phipps (Mal‘ic=-Limited, i nion245 words
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Advertisement295 1931-11-03 4 SPEED... Zi --41 x /KZ > s M OT H SAIE3XG ff/ Parker Duofold As trim as a sailing yacht and as fleet the streamlined Parker Duofold with ’’PressurelessTouch"’ offers you new writing ease and speed. Touch point* to paper you're off like a breeze no stops for pen dipping295 words
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Article612 1931-11-03 5 TRAINING WORK Turley s Stable One to Watch In spite of the inclement weather there was a fair gathering at the track on Saturt y n^ r^e 8 th® ac,D B Correspondent of the Straits Times.” The rain that fell during the night did not affect612 words
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Article146 1931-11-03 5 AND HOW TO KEEP IT There are two branches in the study of riches— getting the money, and keeping it frem getting away. When a fellow has saved a thousand della-s and every nickel repnsents a walk home instead of a ride on a trolley; and every dollar stands146 words
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Article470 1931-11-03 5 flrther hearing of charge AGAINST EUROPEAN MOTORIST The case in which Michael Carr, a European fucqljyed with Messrs Sime Darby and Cj. is charged with voluntarily ciusing grevious hurt by a nah act was continued in the District Court, S nga pore, on Saturday before the District470 words
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115 1931-11-03 5 Ipoh, Saturday A largely attended dinner was held ai. the Grand Hotel on Friday night when nearly a hundred Rotarian friends gave a farewell to Mr. T. P. Nailer, the President of the Ctub, on hie appreachiog departure. Warm tributes were paid by leading residents115 words
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Article117 1931-11-03 5 Miss Bird writes from Chalk Hill Schoo), Wembley Park, Middlesex, in a pamphlet issued by the Dioc-*san Association, London, as folio we:— On July 23 I saw Florence Wing ©ff to China by s.?, ‘’Kdyan.” She was educated at 8. Miry’s Schoo’, Kuala Lumpu', for about eight117 words
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Advertisement266 1931-11-03 5 8L *VW 1 I <Sl?^ fc' v v slilLJwws v 2XJ/ V Little sleepy-head There sno hush-hush’ about the house when baby I is fed on Humanised Trufood. His sturdy little life I goes on like clockwork. Off into dreamland with i his bedtime bottle, and the sun is up266 words
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Advertisement61 1931-11-03 5 POPPY DAY, 1931. Messrs. BROWN, PHILLIPS STEWART, No, IA, PENANG STREET, PENANG, are the Honorary Treasurers of the above Fund to whom donations should be sent, Remittances sent by post should be REGISTERED GOLDWING Gut is cheaper and will last longer. Ask any of the Champion Tennis players. Sole Agents61 words
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Advertisement259 1931-11-03 5 -|B o XIIV G yr c- 1 FOR -YlllilS UQrCS poppy DAY NOVEMBER 5 <& 6. SEE IMPORTANT Pinang Gazette” Booking Plan Now Open Stock A t Robinson Piano Co. Now on View J W. CALLAN, Hon. Secretary, E B s—ll Federated Malay States Railways I New Bridge, Seventh Milestone,259 words
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Article675 1931-11-03 6 Mra. M. L. Mallard is expected shortly by the G'enapp and will join her husband in Johore Bahru. The rumour that Mr. J. M. Meade, Inspector of Schools. Malacca, is going home on leave is unfounded. The statement that Commander F. C Greenwood Harbour Master Te'uk Anson,675 words
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Article97 1931-11-03 6 To day at the Esplanade at 6 p m. 1 Varoh Quebec Stopford 2 Overture Soir d'Automne Bouillon 3 Selection High Jinks Frerman 4 Intermezzo > c oftly Unawares Lincke 5 Fox Trot Jenny Lee Donaldson 6 v election Round The Map Finck 7 One Hep We Toddled97 words
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Article63 1931-11-03 6 R outer. Strong Position at Adelaide Adelaide, November 2 The South Afrioens are in a good position in their match agiinst South Australia, the latter requiring 290 runs in the fourth innings to win The present scores are as follows South Africa: 175 (Christy 63.Grimmett 5/60) andR outer. - 63 words
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Article90 1931-11-03 6 F. M. S. TEAM SELECTED The following have been selected to represent the FMb. XV v. the French Army on Armistice Day at Kuala Lumpur. N W. V. Blackstock N S.) D. G. Burr (P). J. D Hodgkinson, (S). J L M. Boyd G. W.90 words
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167 1931-11-03 6 PENANG v. PERAK The following will be the teams for the Inter State Mercantile Service Football Match (being organised by the Penang Mercantile Thrift and Co operative Society in aid of the Poppy Day Fund) to be played on Saturday, November 7. on the Chinese167 words
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Article239 1931-11-03 6 To day Penatg Assizes Supreme Court Nov. 4 Hockey State Trial, Hutchings School. Nov. 5 and 6 Boxing in aid of Poppy Day Fund, Town Hall. Nov. 6: Government English School Sports 8 pm. Nov. 7 Poppy Day Rag Ball Runnymede Hotel 9 45 p.m. Rugby Football239 words
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Advertisement257 1931-11-03 6 THE SL U MP HAS NOT AFFECTED “Hello I I i P-' gjgr I This wilt ffiake I I you forget year worries. I Chorus Girls» i Cheerful Comedians, etc. I are a few of the good things in store for you. I Prices $53, and $l. Booking Plan at257 words
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Advertisement164 1931-11-03 6 Nhxe CHANGE:— Th? Stnoendoua lad a Film. "THE ARABIAN KNIGHT," the Oriental "ROBINHOOD. NOVELS IVI* Tae Man In No 3 and other Stories. J. 8. Fletcher. o.O® If I were yon, p, G. Wodehouse J binners beware. (The Prircces of story) E. P. Oppnenheim. Red eky at Morning. Margaret Kennedy.164 words
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Miscellaneous168 1931-11-03 6 I <V I Q J I /WS J B Jl > Talkie H„u,e g 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF Warner Bros’. All-Colour Musical Triumph VieHese Nights Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein’.s World-renowned Romance I To-Morrow S JANET GAYNOR I IN I Jsong\ Jstegs B A romar.ee so168 words
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2869 1931-11-03 7 Arrogant Communist Denounces the Government from Witness Box Sentenced to Five Years A remarkable outburst was zvitnessed at the Assize Court this morning when a Chinese, zvho was charged with ti e possession of seditious documents, admitted possession and knowledge of the contents. Banging his2,869 words
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Article85 1931-11-03 7 Seats in Tiers at the Town Hall Although the plans for the two performances of Hello 1 enang have been heavily booked, the public are informed that all the reserved seats even those at the back of the Town Hall constitute excellent accommodation, and a good view of85 words
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Article82 1931-11-03 7 LICENCE EXTENSION A licence extension until 2am has been obtained for the Official Poppy Day Dance at the Runnymede Hotel on Saturday There will be a late train up the Hill and a launch to Butterworth at 2.80 a m. Shorts and evening dress are the82 words
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Article320 1931-11-03 7 TIMELY ARREST Heavy Fine for Chinese Offender How two officers of the Pulau Jerejak Leper Asylum arrested a Chinese in the very act of conveying chandu to inmates of the Asylum was related in the Penang District Court, yesterday afternoon before Mr. H. A. Forrer.320 words
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Article257 1931-11-03 7 Salary Reduction Molion Lost (From Cur Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 3 At the Municipal budget meeting yester day, the question of an all round reduction in salaries and wages was discussed on a motion proposed by Mr. S. Q. Wong. The motion was lost an! an amendment pro257 words
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Article196 1931-11-03 7 5 STROKES OF ROTAN FOR ERRIN’G TAD I how Kam, the father of the boy. who yesterday pleaded guilty to having com mitted theft of a bicyc’e lamp costing 80 cts appeared before the Police Magis trate, Mr. J. H Bassett, this morning. Questioned by the196 words
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Article29 1931-11-03 7 This Age of Speed A telegram handed in at Singapore at 927 a m. this morning was received at Penang at 11 45 a.m. —2 hrs. 18 minutes later.29 words
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Article123 1931-11-03 7 FULL PROGRAMME The full programme for the boxing tournament to be held on Thursday and Friday at the Town Hall, in aid of the Poppy Day Fund, has been drawn up and will be found below. To judge from those taking part and the number competing two123 words
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Article292 1931-11-03 7 THURSDAY Red Blue 1 Chee Choon Pow P F S 7.5 v Tye Toon Tuck P F S G. 13 2 Chua Pow Guan H S 5 4 v Mohana H S 5 10 3 Chan Tow Hock P F 8 8 v Wong 2 iew Kee P F292 words
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Article161 1931-11-03 7 MALAY YOUTH toU.'JD OVER BOR THEFT A fordaess for the ta kies led a Malay youth to commit his s cond crime recently. Sher ff, the 16 year old son of an officer of the Penang Po'ice Court enpoared before the I istri t Judge Mr H. A.161 words
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Article621 1931-11-03 8 If England can so improve her trade balance as to make her exports pay for her imports she will accomplish what is commonly called the restoration of the I balance of trade. The problem, home newspapers say, will necessitate in the next few nimthia number of621 words
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Article52 1931-11-03 8 Improving Sinn’s Trade Balance ■From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok November 2 Increased customs duties have been im posed to day on quite a number of imports including beer, benzine, cameras and paper for the purpose of improving the trade balance. The duty oa beer is tow 8) percent,52 words
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Article48 1931-11-03 8 —Reuter. Removed from English Cup London November 2 The outcome of inquiries by tbe emergency Committee of the Football Association in connection with Newport County and the issue of illegal lottery tickets is that tbe committee has decided to remove Newport from the Eaglish Cup Competition.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article37 1931-11-03 8 Reuter. President to Enquire Into ccusations Washington. November 3 President Hoover has appointed a committee of five to enquire into the Navy League’s accusations against him of "abyssnnl ignorance of tbe Navy’s needs.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article1098 1931-11-03 8 A. H. L - A. H. L; Penang, Tuesday. WHATEVER the trend of the times there is little doubt of the success we predicted for the revue to be produced at the Town Hall on triday and Saturday of next week under the direction of Mr. W. L. Kitserow. We understand1,098 words
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Article100 1931-11-03 8 ,—Reuter. Conservative Gains in Early Results London, November 3 rolling, occurred yesterday in the MnniCy pal elections in over 300 cities and in England and Wales, At midnight eighty results were known The Conservatives gained 149 seats and lost three whi’e 1 sbo.-.- had gained five and lost,—Reuter. - 100 words
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Advertisement137 1931-11-03 8 Pritchard’s Campaign FOR LOWER PRICES Special Offer!!! ONE WEEK ONLY FINEST Scotch Smoked Haddocks Cents per lb. Do Not Miss This Opportunity. Pritchard C° L TD {lncorporated in Straits Settlements) PENANG. FOII gw the Excellent I Example Set by I tei liPwJfW Britain's Leading I Contractors. USE j “TUNNCUTC j137 words
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Advertisement35 1931-11-03 8 8 M E. S’ O. the best 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 expert European Chef.35 words
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Miscellaneous24 1931-11-03 8 TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. To Day 337 a.m. 11.09 a.m 535 p.m. 11 02 pm. To-Morrow 515 a.tn, 827 pm 104 pm.24 words
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Article424 1931-11-03 9 "“Rugby Radio Service. Sir Wm. Jowitt Defeated NO CHANGE IN representation r Conservative And independent London, November 2 The prime Minister will go porth to Lossiemouth to xnorrow night for a few nays rest before the work o f the Parliamentary session begins on November 10. During"“Rugby Radio Service. - 424 words
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Article93 1931-11-03 9 Peuter. Sir John Simon Speaks For 4 Hours London, November 2 Mr. Justice Avory, Mr. Justice Branson and Mr. Justice Humphreys began the hearof the appeal of Lord Kylsant against bis conviction in July to one year s imprisonment in the second division in connection with thePeuter. - 93 words
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Article44 1931-11-03 9 Reuter. British Officer Fatally Shot New Delhi November 2 Uha Terrorists have secured still another jetim today when a British lieutenant. 8 /nge of an armoured car company w *3 fatally ehot in South Waziristan A uier accompanying him was wounded, «enter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article283 1931-11-03 9 —Reuter. Canton Delegates Return to Nanking MEMORIAL MEETING Shanghai, November 2 A message from Nanking states that the National Government delegates to the Shanghai Peace Conference have returned to the capital and the date of their return to Shanghai has not been fixed. At a memoria' meeting—Reuter. - 283 words
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Article103 1931-11-03 9 .—Reuter. Butler Leaves Aleppo for Basra London. November 2 Squadron Leader Gayford and Fight Lieutenant Bett. who made the non etop flight to Egypt last week, to day left Cairo in their Fairey Monoplane for Khirtoum. Rugby Radio Service. Charles Butler, who left Lympne on 'aturday in an.—Reuter. - 103 words
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Article44 1931-11-03 9 —Reuter. Offer to Senator Borab New York, November 2 A group of progressive Republicans is understood to have offered to finance Senator Borah to stand as the regular Republican nominee for the presidency in 1932. Senator Borah is impressed but is undecided.-—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article34 1931-11-03 9 Reuter. Outstanding Arrangements Renewed New York. November 2 The Federal Reserve Bank of New York aJXtod with other Feder»! Reserve has decided to renew participation w3’b.ve m.tured on November 8 tor leReuter. - 34 words
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Article37 1931-11-03 9 ith A r«dme Forbes.—Rugby B.d. Service. Change In Mediterranean Command London November 2 Air Commodore Charles Rathbone. Senior A- Ser of the Inland Area, has Air Stat Ai officer Commanding oXU Forbes.-Rugby Bri.o Service.’ithAr«dme Forbes.—Rugby B.d. Service. - 37 words
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Article402 1931-11-03 9 —Reuter. Within Range of Probability UNLESS SITUATION IMPROVES Reported Bombing of Tungliao Geneva, November 2 The news from Manchuria is not considered reassuring and should the situation not improve an earlier meeting of the League Council than that fixed for November 16 is within the—Reuter. - 402 words
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Article42 1931-11-03 9 Rugby Radio Service. Famagusta Shares in Improvement London, November 2 Further telegrams received from the Governor of Cyprus during the week end report that the general improvement m the situation is now shared by Famagusta. Otherwise tbe situation is unchanged.—Rugby Radio Service. - 42 words
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Article205 1931-11-03 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Gandhi’s Note of Dissent FF DERAL LEGISLATURES London, November 2 In the Indian Round Table Federal Structure Committee to-day when the draft report on Federal Legislatures ivas examined Lord Sankey paid a warm tribute to eminent civil servants without rvhose assistance, he said,—Rugby Radio Service. - 205 words
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Article174 1931-11-03 9 Rugby Radio Service. Report of Joint Select Committee London, November 2 The report of the Joint Select Committee appointed to consider the reports already made by commissions on the subject of a closer union in East Africa and the Govern ment conclusions thereon have been pubRugby Radio Service. - 174 words
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Article85 1931-11-03 9 Reuter. Soviet Note Makes Reservations Geneva, November 2 The shower of replies reaching the League secretariat regarding an armaments truce include the Soviet note making reservations an example of which is as follows: "The vague and indefinite character of the I eague s decisions and international obliga tionsReuter. - 85 words
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Article82 1931-11-03 9 No Birthday Illuminations Order (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, November 2 On account of the general trade depression the King has commanded that Government departments need not go to the expense of decorating and illuminating for three days on tbe occasion of His Majesty’s birthday on82 words
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Advertisement256 1931-11-03 9 i i a I A)) I J antzen Sizes I ALL WOOL 'Yj' for SWIM SUITS, ’i 1 Jfadeless to sun I IjvL /11 and sea, snug, r H V/j and fitting made in M JrWn nJ j the brightest ChildtCTK colours. I \1 I John Little Co», ltd., Penang.256 words
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Miscellaneous118 1931-11-03 9 ■□zjwnfiannßnHDmßnsnsaanEnaDHCZjEZ]» Q U EIM S f d Special Night: Wednesday 4th Nov. m |ti F~j Under the Distinguished Patronage of The Hon’ble JU The Resident Councillor and Mrs. P. T, Allen. H AND The Chinese Consul and Mrs. Hsieh Hsiang LJ The Gross Proceeds of the 6 15 and 9118 words
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Article295 1931-11-03 10 (To the Editor of the P,nang Gazette' Sir —I am indeed at a loss to understand Why "Mens Sana In Corpore Sano” should ■Bound a note of wirning to our young men of to day from taking up physical culture Not only ha? he given many false impressions295 words
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Article216 1931-11-03 10 Sir —Your serial in the correspondence columns of your esteemed paper 'ls it the Fault of the Girl?' has stirruht-d mv grey matter to such an extent that I am tempted to broach another topic an extremely de’i cate topic calculated to arouse the ire of all216 words
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Article175 1931-11-03 10 IS IT THE FAULT OF THE GIRL Sir, —The above heading to the many istters which have been published of Ute is becoming monotonous and in suite of all the views expressed nothing of material value appears to have emerged Whether or not it is the fault of the girl175 words
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Article366 1931-11-03 10 Sir, —We have heard a good deal recently about Government extravagance —about overpaid Forest Officers, expensive yachts and so forth. But there is one section of Government servants and a very important section that has never been fairly or ade quately treated I refer to the hospital nurses366 words
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Article62 1931-11-03 10 Sir—l have been shocked during the recent torrential rains to note the number of poor creatures —poultry and dogs most y —that are left every day confined somewhere where it is not possib'e for them to obtain any shelter. Even ducks do not thrive in too62 words
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Article237 1931-11-03 10 PENANG BANISHEE At the Assize Court this morning before Mr. Justice N.H.P. Whitley, the first case taken up was against Chab Ah Hock alias See Ilooi alias Lim Hooi alias Lim Keat who was charged with having returned from lawful banishment. —i The accused was banished237 words
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Article42 1931-11-03 10 !To morrow at w aterfall Gardens at 5 p m 1. March Heroes Of The Flag Bidgood 2. Overture "Montrose” Bishop 3 Selection Madame Pompadour Fall 4 Gavotte Les Cloches de St. Malo Rimmer 5, American Sketch Down Sunth Myddleton42 words
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Article43 1931-11-03 10 The homeward mail by the s.g. Egra ci sees at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 7,b instant. The s.r. Rohna with mails despatched from London on October 15 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m, oa Friday, the 6th instant.43 words
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Article17 1931-11-03 10 Rubber stock figures: London 76,698 mor, decrcaie 1.767 tonLiverpool 56,816 tor s, increased 1,01917 words
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Article140 1931-11-03 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Sat. Sat. Nov 2 Oct 31 Sept. 19 Paris 95f 97| 123 96 New York 8.76 8 88 4.85} Montreal 4 17 4 25 Bruasela 26} 27f 84.83 Geneva 19| IDI 24.86 Amsterdam 9$ 9i 12 08 Milan 78| 741 92 89 Berlin140 words
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Article258 1931-11-03 10 WHAT AMERICA PAID FOR SUPPLIES Writing on rubber in their monthly circular, tbp M ncing Lane Tea and Rubber Share Brokers’ A?s ciation state that it may b? opportune, in the Ight of the national position, to r fl ct upon the pa t that the258 words
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Article242 1931-11-03 10 —"The Observer.’* HARRISONS r’ROSFIELDS’ ACCOUNTS t When one consider» the important p’aoe Harrisons aid Croc-fi. 11, Ltd,, in the rubber world, the prrfit cf £236 846 earned by the company last year, although £115,158 less than in th* p»evinu» year, must be considered gfffrfac'ory. Nearly one third of.—"The Observer.’* - 242 words
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Article80 1931-11-03 10 Penang, November 3 ■By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank Oa London Bank Demand 2/3 31/32 n 4 no/ca 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 13/16 On 3 i, Documentary 2 4 15'16 New York Bank Demand 42 nom France n TT. 1050 nom India h T.T. 15480 words
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Article141 1931-11-03 10 TO DAY S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To day on S o o J? BHARE3 (Q OQ PQ 00 to 0 $O. $O. Mining Ayer Hit am 10/3 11/- 10/3 11/Johan Tin141 words
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Article50 1931-11-03 10 Latest Londoa, Ntw York and toed Privet T//V: LONDON Up £l-2 6 SMsotlB 1 H3O 7 6 Up 17/6 SINGAPORE 1(5.56 per picul Up 87} c. ICO tons dine Utfai2l3/16d, Up 1/16 d. Tori 4 7/16 c, > Gold. Down} c. Iml B}c, Dcwn}c. By of HatYi50 words
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Article64 1931-11-03 10 jfessrs. Boustead d Co Ltd, 3rd Nevrinb*' qaotatioi; for Singnpt r refieed tin 165 50 per picul, bus’- s done 100 tone, Penang refined tin $65 12} P’r picul, Infers no eelh rs, unrefined tin $f4,25 per picul, tin <rc $64.25 per picul. 77;e following were the rub64 words
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Article90 1931-11-03 10 Singapore Pr cep for Standard Rib’ ed 8 noked Sheet f r to day a-e a? fallow’s:— Spot 85 ctp. per lb. Nov./Dec. 8§ H J.n./Mir, 1982 9 April/June 1932... 9f Market qni/t. London and L verpool S:ock reduced by 748 tone. The following prices were90 words
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Article20 1931-11-03 10 Torgkab Harbour T n D edging C >. N.L From 25:h to 31 st Oatabar >ne w»ek) P.culs 7620 words
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Article77 1931-11-03 10 Oaean-shipmenta of Rubber 'including Latex. Concentrated Latex and Raver.ex) during tbe month of October. PreUminavy Return Sheet and Crepe Port Tons Transhipment Export S rails Malay Proper S’ments Sta’ep Singapore 18,805 4,280 5.960 Perang 5,723 4,59) Malacca 450 115 Pert Swettenham 5,748 Total 45,622 Litex, Concentrated Latex,77 words
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Article884 1931-11-03 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES 5 5 2? 1 J. M Ftus iae irxuiMhi l 4 Ule-by Baits» iloi 9»Uh Frbbm 3/taH 37} 4f i Halay astatefl 7t 9 kys» Httarr Flem ing gycilwt- 72j 8 r •yoi Kuntnfc Kabbsi It 2 '.y,T Iflolek Enbbsi C» 4 <yer Psum Rnbtw884 words
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Advertisement134 1931-11-03 10 MEHD YCUR RMIiER WHILE YOU USE I YOUR CAS! I USE:ii Jwß v 1 ET.-iU? > j ON SALE aT GARAGES* Distributers: a K. LEE SAN CO., I 81, BEACH STREET, VW IF ConiS cause Shoe Misery U«e“GETS-IT” and v ear enug, stylish shoes. Today, S you can settle your134 words
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Miscellaneous99 1931-11-03 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Wednesday 6 a.m. 77 n Noon 84 nW 11 niai 5 p.m. 78 n Thursday 6 ».m. 77 e Noon 83 nW 3 5 p.m. 79 NW Friday 6 a.m. 75 n Noon 78 n w 4 mm 5 p.m. 76 s Saturday99 words
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Article400 1931-11-03 11 MORE LONDON TALK Effect of Gold Standard Suspension London i October G Talk regarding rubber restriction has been more or lees continuous for a long time now. (says the ’’Evening News”). The latest view is that the fact of Holland still being on the gold standard should400 words
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Article234 1931-11-03 11 Penang November 3 cis. Renares Cp tnn p. ehtit jom 5 9 0.00 I ivfea h 00.00 kld I«af e’leri 7?.00 .W-aos Fiok> g turn 170.0 C Nutmsga s 70.00 HCs ,i 60.00 Coconuts 1,000 <i 15.00 Copra Sundriea buyers 5.40 Rattans H.lO Ratuni Coarse 10.65 Drtt.n Snail234 words
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Advertisement273 1931-11-03 11 This bottle is a Guarantee of I JI PURITY QUALITY djM L k f r he label and ,ake n olher I d brandy with the best reputation in the g Far ast Universally recommended by the Medical Profession. Obtainable frem ail Dealers. I Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGHEGOR CO., LTD..273 words
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Advertisement355 1931-11-03 11 .T. rr x j-rg Great Britain’s finest products I are The Best in the World 1 -d I DUNLOP a not merely j ,I Q the name or a tyre but j a national I IBW service I H 953*1 I I Made in England. I I JSLS ■■■ibi isms355 words
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Article493 1931-11-03 12 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 SttameV From Sailirg For Date of Sailiag Ip°h B*pore &P. Swettenham Sams Porta To-day Rimba Pan gk al an Dode Same493 words
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Advertisement294 1931-11-03 12 economy ~the spending of money to best advantage. Cerebos Salt is pure, p- rfTf? therefore less is used; pours freely to the last grain—avoiding all waste. Wise housewives choose it for true economy. (crcbos) topper *1 boules. Btl_" |o@l 4ls PHnP Dulls Teeth It is a constant danger FILM, the294 words
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Advertisement311 1931-11-03 13 will help you to get every ounce out of life bv your always |J yftf orkl ng at concert pitch!" L°X need i never dro P out of fc\ r p ?y. on account of M headaches, biliousness, consti«k/ *'A> z/ fr EJ? on i? nd Uke if onl y311 words
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Article603 1931-11-03 14 Queer Hobbies of Famous Men And Women HOW often does not one say I’d do this—(or that, as the case may be) —if I had money.” But what do people who have money really do They eat and drink and dress and go about603 words
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Advertisement415 1931-11-03 14 THE PINANG GAZETTE t» St tf Places where the Gazette 1 be bought at 10 Ceutr. XOCAL Abdul Bahmaa, E. and 0. Hotel Runnyrsod* Hotel. 8. K. Md. Yusoff Co.. Victoria Pier and Sweitenham Pier. Md. Ismail, Money Cbanger 4, Beach St. T. M. N. Mydln, 27, Leith Street. Look415 words
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Advertisement69 1931-11-03 14 pills. I APIOL STBBL I q &smead«»ft»iafar «KFcmmlc I g S hsw »bw hi the M h W, J. EDMONDS. R k Th® English rTiarmaoy U 52, 54. Beach Street, Cenang. R In Exchange 7or 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Slam, Hong Kong Java and the surrounding69 words
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Article621 1931-11-03 15 Penang, November 3, 1931 chowrasta market Mutton— c ts. Mntton Indian p?r lb 40 Head goat 1-20 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart Inng do 90 1.30 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep pe r lb r4O Sweet Bread M per pair 35 B “et per lb 35621 words
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Advertisement387 1931-11-03 15 I T I tf Regulate your I DIGESTION I I T **di M I g Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills H 8 Vtopl. who fc‘t Sfid drmk too touch, or got I~ pyrtexn upaet from any other came, O seed a medicine such as Dr. Morse’s Indian TB Aoot Pills387 words
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Advertisement206 1931-11-03 15 The Lancet *<!Bi3O> says; ZIUNTREATED MILKA f BOTH WHOLE AND 1 I SKIMMED.HAS VERY 1 I LITTLE ANTI RACHITIC ACTIVITY This authoritative qssota* tion that fresh sows’ mills coaataisas almost sio vitamm D is convincing. Ht follows that a food made from fresh malh cosstaisis almost no H Z 7206 words
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