Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 November 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1931-11-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILA No. 255. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, sth NOVEMBER 1931. 10 CENTS19 words
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Advertisement341 1931-11-05 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street ll WUJIJBMMBMMBBMHBBaMMBWMIBtea»*. DI 1 J Dollar Exchange 'Tables Sterling into Dollars price g I Dollars into Sterling g I I'iSde order of tfie day I|| 2«. 3d. to 2s sd. Amount» from Id, to £lO,OOO341 words
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Advertisement18 1931-11-05 1 a. TOKIS ATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by elect:io light. ’Phons 772, A. 70, BISBOP STBEBT, t PENANG.18 words
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Advertisement2213 1931-11-05 2 TO lET I PUBLIC HOLIDAYS BANKS. f Ha^greav b e’ ll Ro b ad D ?na w np»<»ir bungalow The Exchange Banks will CHARTERED RANK HEDERLAHDSCHE HANDEL n z bliSik'''. close on 9th and 11th 0P india. Australia and china. HAATSCHAPPM, 1« V. -no November being proclaim- O««t^ tn-d hj^i2,213 words
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The Literary Column
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Article453 1931-11-05 3 —Times Liitrarj Supplement. *—Times Liitrarj Supplement. Mr. Douglas’s pecu’iar ar‘; fcr it Is abstruse (witness the forgotten authorities listed in the index) and it a lows full p’ay for the exercise of Mr. Douglas's irony in the matter of human desires and weaknesses. Always more at home with*—Times Liitrarj Supplement. - 453 words
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Advertisement235 1931-11-05 3 Delicious Wall’s Sausages sj te'u W I iSfgL fi J WWw^w®^ 1 a tasty dish from England Even a 'jaded appetite is instantly revived by the aroma of Wall’s Sausages when the dish is uncovered. And the taste of them is even more tempting. That is because Wall’s Sausages are235 words
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Advertisement160 1931-11-05 3 i— ma ■hi ii in |ii ii H mi We have pleasure in Announcing that we are now undertaking in a^a v a FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE FT' ,N AD moti TU SMB LIFE «SUKANCE. I .11 a 'I 1 The Company’s Policies Offer full protection i at Competitive Rates160 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article768 1931-11-05 4 Mond y :—When taking tea this afternoon, with Mr. Pepys’s Cousin Gladys, ■he doth show me with much pride a recent improvement made in her kitchenette by the purchase of an old-fashioned marble-topped washstand. This was picked up very chea* ly, there being little use for them768 words
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Article457 1931-11-05 4 JESSICA CONRAD - BY JESSICA CONRAD The way children wear their clothes out is truly amazing. Ch ly the other day, my eight-yf ar-dd boy came in with his jarsy sleeve hanging in threads, because ha had been a little boisterous in his play! The sleeve damaged beyond repair and457 words
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Article539 1931-11-05 4 RO3AMUND - BY RO3AMUND There can be no doubt th it the problem of the weekly joint is a great difficulty. The average family is small and so many people find twice-cooked meat indigestible. Yet the fact remains that mt at bought in small portions is relatively539 words
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Article, Illustration50 1931-11-05 4 Bl ict, white and emerald stripnd crepe is used for the vest, b 1; and cuffs of this black crepe de chine frock. Ths quint, buttoned pockets add to the slim line, while the reverj on the ba lice are as unuaua. as the curved pockets.50 words
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Article518 1931-11-05 4 FLORENCE NORTH - BY FLORENCE NORTH Bedspreads are commanding attention just now, either as completions to new eiderdown?, or to brighten a bedroom which has become ‘‘tired” in its furnishings. Those who seek the unusuJ will find in the green, artific a’ tilx design, with many velvet leaves tlong518 words
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Article546 1931-11-05 4 DORE CHARMON - BY DORE CHARMON A controversial point for the fashionable woman to decide is whether a threequarter length c< at or one which is as long as the frock is smarter. The 1 a ling dressmakers seem to be divided on this point, and are showing attractive546 words
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Article570 1931-11-05 4 JEaN GREY - BY JEaN GREY Having for several eaas ms accustoms urselves to neutral shades it comes 7 something of a surprise, and one rathe? difficult to surrender to. to find the Ing dressmakers blossoming out into riX bright colours. The ch a gs B B uddem aid directly caused570 words
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Advertisement67 1931-11-05 4 Andrews will help you to get every ounce out of life by keeping your system always at concert pitch. Z You need never drop out c f r 0 1? P la y. on account of h TiThJ i a headaches, biliousness, constiL X/J pation and the like, if only67 words
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Article1370 1931-11-05 5 All Conservatives 11 Victories in 12 Hard Fights London The magnificent fight put up by the twelve women Conflervativea has received too little attention. Eleven candidates *ere successful, and in almost every case their fighta were conducted in very difficult constituencies where there ia a strong1,370 words
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Advertisement314 1931-11-05 5 filß Jbb <JiMh ’si -J' „,g? :W ZT «O V 'MB; a tf I s > W¥ v 1 I SW.X IS&SSS' ,ss«ij’’ i y^'>c >w<iL 7 B Sf dr I Little sleepy-head There's no “hush hush” about the house when baby is fed on Humanised Trufood. His sturdy little314 words
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Advertisement292 1931-11-05 5 The Famous Tonic Powerful Blood liegenerator 3 ‘AS VAN’ H e Ts B lrup TL7 Preientr c MIIKSI m t„ eel.l.n,teJ r „,of sxpr.-me Aswagandha Isayan of the uncients e r. 1/1 n 11 value tn the treatment of secondary It gives wonderful results ut all i •c f 1292 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous54 1931-11-05 5 CHORUS GIRLS Of Unusual Charm Are A Feature of That Snappy Revue “HELLO PENANG” SHOWING AT THE r O W N HALL Friday Saturday, November 13tli 14th. Booking Plan at Robinson Piano Co Prices S 3, sixd Jpl. This space kindly? donated to “Poppy Day" Funds by N U. Straits54 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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146 1931-11-05 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir —Overcrowding is to some extent unavoidable when most people are too poor to take houses on their own, but chetty and other landlords are now taking advantage of the fact that many families are living in the146 words
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Article107 1931-11-05 6 WOMEN CAN’T WALK Sir.. —The writer. Pedestrian who has perhaps enough experience in feats of walk ing says Women can’t walk.’ He likewise wrote that they cannot walk just as upright asmon do Why, of course not I And likewise, may I learn from your correspondent whether if ho relishes107 words
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202 1931-11-05 6 Sir,— As the Government Monopolies have a branch hero, I fail to see any logic why the local authorities should not also establish a sub post office nearby, which will surely serve a better and more useful purpose thereby enlarging and extending its sphere of202 words
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Article184 1931-11-05 6 IS IT THE FAULT OF THE GIRL Sir.—lt is the fault of the girl. Why do they go for moonlight drives pray, when they ought to be reading the Pinang Gazette to pa or ma and asking their opinion on this all important question. If pa says "We did not184 words
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Article539 1931-11-05 6 Sir. —Your correspondent ‘Foreigners’ who wrote all the way from Huey Yot Siam, to toll you that it would be a good joke if the British Foreign Office were to name itself the Alien Office was right in all but one word. It would not be a ’good but539 words
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Article349 1931-11-05 6 The following letter is taken from the columns of the Free PresiSir, ’he I resident's speech with reference to the above gives me a pain. To reduce salaries would be a breach of faith. Yes that was the argument of the Sailor of the British Fleet when theirs349 words
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Cinema Notes
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747 1931-11-05 6 GAYNOR TRIUMPH British Comedies Booming at Home Amongst the latest British productions there are two films which have been enthu siastically received by the critics of both England and America One is Hindle Wakes a story of Lancashire life and the other the talkie747 words
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Article53 1931-11-05 6 To day at the Esplanade at G p m. 1. March Merc del H-bcr 2. Overture La Macon Auhtr 3. Selection The Arcadians Monckton 4. Romance Underneath the Stars Spencer 5. Waltz Tresor d Amour Waldteufel 6. Selection Reminiscences of Gounod Godfrey 7. Fox Trot lnaz Grenet God53 words
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Article558 1931-11-05 6 The rumour that Mr. A. 0. Cavendish is about to retire is officially denied. Dr Waugh Scott j.p.. of Sungei t iput and Mrs. Scott returned from Dome a few days ago Mr Justice a Beckett Terrell who broke a bone in his ankle recently while placing558 words
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Article207 1931-11-05 6 8' E lA- IST REIVES AT SINGAPORE When Frank Brangwyn was asked to design posters for the great railways of England there was started a movement, as far as Great Britain was concerned, towards artistic advertising which has ever since increased in volume and force. In conse207 words
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Article150 1931-11-05 6 THE OCTOBER REPORT The details of the October report of the European Unemployment Committee are as follows: Applications Pre Oct To-date viously Singapore local committee 121 8 129 Penang local committee 37 3 40 Malacca local committee 4 0 4 Kedah local committee 2 0 2 Perak150 words
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Article233 1931-11-05 6 manager w-io did not I ORU THE POLICE The death of hoi Ah Keng, a hinese coolie who was found stabbed outside the offices of the Chop Chye Hin sawmills at Kai lang on October 23 was the subject of an inquiry which has just been concluded233 words
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Article27 1931-11-05 6 North London man, in a letter to the Bench I am unable to attend as I regret I have to work for my living to day.27 words
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Advertisement33 1931-11-05 6 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.33 words
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Advertisement71 1931-11-05 6 boxing FOR POPPY DAY TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW AT 9-15 P. Nl. Competitors and Officials Should be Present AT a 45 P M5—U Your racket frame may be first class, but if the gut is not the best, the whole racket be comes second rate. “Goldwing strings are the best. Insist71 words
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Advertisement284 1931-11-05 6 "■'-V Careless Washing 4 Spoils Children’s Hair Any child can have beautiful hair and luxuriant It is simnlv r he althj shampooing. 1 Matter 0 Proper shampooing makes the ha.r silky. Tt brings out all the n i lustre, all the natural Wave and i' e leaves it fresh looking,284 words
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Article1175 1931-11-05 7 YESTERDAYS TRIAL tail Sur and Salvon Shape Well At four o’clock yesterday afternoon it looked as if the first State «trial match would have to be postponed but the rain subsided to some extent and the match was played on a sodden ground. Despite adverse1,175 words
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Article83 1931-11-05 7 SATURDAY’S RUGGER Caltborpe Unable To Play The Perak team to meet Penang on Satur day has been selected as follows: Macaulay Bapp Leach Cleaveland Markham Murray Reddish Dailey Fargfus Muncey Ryeroft Williamson Wakeham Lewis Marshall Reddish in place r of Calthorpe, who is injured, and83 words
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Article222 1931-11-05 7 FOOTBALL BETWEEN lENANG AND PROVINCE TEAMS A fancy dress soccer match in aid of Poppy Day Fund will be played at the Bukit Mertaj m High School ground on Saturday, Movember 7 at 515 p.m between the Penang Burmah Road youngsters and the B M. -’igh School. Admission222 words
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Article210 1931-11-05 7 RASH DRIVING $75 Fine: Licence Suspended From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, November 5 Inspector Robert Adams was yesterday found guilty of causing hurt to a Chinese woman by driving a car rashly at the junction of Beach Road and Brae Basah Road on October 18. He210 words
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Article120 1931-11-05 7 Nicholson Plays Gaod Game (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore November 5 In yesterday’s SCO. rugger trial, the Probables beat the Possibles by 22 points to nil. Harper and Jerkins were notable absentees from the Probables but the inclusion of A. W. Nicholson, Lst. year’s Perak captain, greatly compensated120 words
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Article108 1931-11-05 7 COLOURS v WHITES Monday, November 9, 1931 on the Esplanade at 5 p m Colours Karneil Singh C L Sur and Hari Bingh; T 8 Anthony (Capt), Sadhu Singh and J W Foyle; G R Evans. S A Woosey, Bhagat Singh, ORT Henman and Ismail Whites108 words
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Article87 1931-11-05 7 —Reuter. “Manchester Guardian and Thorburn Note London, November 4 The Chinese explanation of the Thorburn murder is not convincing, says the Manchester Guardian’’ in an indignant leader in which it enumerates a list of inconsistencies in "this astonishing tale.” It con dudes by saying that there is—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article112 1931-11-05 7 Reuter. First Time for 13 Years Washington, November 4 The Republican domination of the House of Representatives hag ended and *he Denro orats now have a majority for the fir 3« time for over thirteen years. The Democrats scored overwelming vioto ties in the by elections yesterday andReuter. - 112 words
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Article248 1931-11-05 7 -Reuter. CENTRAL BANK OF EMPIRE CREATION RECOMMENDED A Place for Silver London November 5 The creation of a Central I ank of Empire to act as a clearing bank for all central banks in the Empire is the chief recommendation of the report of the joint committee appointed-Reuter. - 248 words
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Article136 1931-11-05 7 Five Years For Fisherman Omar, the Malay fisherman who was found uihy of a serious offence against a little Malay girl aged nine, was this morning sentenced to five years’ rigorous imprisonment by the Hon Mr. Justice Whitley in the Penang Assize court. This morning a136 words
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Article66 1931-11-05 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Final Returns Show Heavy Labour Defeat London, November 4 The final returns of the municipal elections throughout the country show a heavy defeat for Labour in nearly all areas In London Boroughs they lost 203 seats without a single gain and in about eighty of—Rugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article53 1931-11-05 7 —Reuter Final Dividend On Deferred Stock London, November 4 The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company has declared a final dividend of per cent making six per cent, for the year on the deferred stock compared with a total of ten per cent, last year. All dividends—Reuter - 53 words
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Article20 1931-11-05 7 The Library will be closed on Monday and Wedne day, 9th and 11th November, 1931, being üblio Holidays20 words
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Advertisement200 1931-11-05 7 CASTHOL 'l.li. MIDGET THE BRITISH PAIR AGAIN SET UP THE FASTEST SPEED E. A. D. Eldridge driving an M. G. MIDGET attained 110 28 MILES PER HOUR. The FASTEST SPEED ever attained by a 750 c.C. CAR. CastroTi The World’s Fastest Motor Oil OF Unsurpassable Quality. BE BRITISH and BUY200 words
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Obituary54 1931-11-05 7 Obituary MISS ANGELINE GREGORY The death took place this morning of Misa Angeline Mary Gregory, of 189, Argyle Road, Penang, after a prolonged illness. The deceased wag the daughter of the late Norbert Arthur Reynard Gregory, who retired from the Government Service in March '922. The funeral will take place54 words
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Article493 1931-11-05 8 Recently we made reference to the fact that no organisation existed for the purpose cf finding suitabh employment for boys leaving school We also emphasised that employers were frequently disappointed in the material supplied them, and, not unnaturally, but quite unjustly, formec the opinion that the standard493 words
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Article199 1931-11-05 8 The residents of Jelutong complain that they have no post office, and they appear to resent hiving to waste time and money by coming into town to execute what business they may hava in connection with his Majesty’s postal authorities. In view199 words
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Article80 1931-11-05 8 Reuter. British Troops Rushed to Jammu Jammu. India. November 1 A battalion of British troops have been rushed to Jammu in response to an urgent appeal from the Hindu Maharajah of Kashmir for assistance to deal with grave Moslem riots for which the Maharajah’s troops are inadequate. ItReuter. - 80 words
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Article73 1931-11-05 8 r-. nuuun lies and communal questions.—Bugbv Radio Service. Minor Amendments to Draft Report London. November 4 The draft report on ths proposed Indian Federal Court was approved subject to some minor amendments at a meeting of the Federal Structure Committee of the Round Table Conference. Ou ther-. nuuun lies and communal questions.—Bugbv Radio Service. - 73 words
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Article965 1931-11-05 8 A. H. L Penang, Thursday, 7T is comforting to learn that the many axed Europeans returning home will find a friend ready to meet and help them on arrival in London. Mr. H. W. Thomson, C. M. G., is I actively concerned in discovering potential openings forA. H. L - 965 words
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Article167 1931-11-05 8 -Reuter. Vessels in Distress io Gale London. November A southerly gale of which this morning begin 3 swept Great Britain most yfl .j day and throughout tbe night. J orre rain caused flooding in many i ai'w ding the I ake District and Nop South Wales many-Reuter. - 167 words
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Advertisement353 1931-11-05 8 Pritchard’s Campaign FOR LOWER PRICES Special Offer!!! ONE WEEK ONLY FINEST Scotch Smoked Haddocks Cents if per Ih. Do -Not Miss This Opportunity. Pritchard C° L T D (Incorporated in Straits Settlements'* PENANG. IN SLUMP TIMES Il ADVERTISE. tra ’i is lad the motto oj man h something t» sell353 words
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Advertisement34 1931-11-05 8 ID. fe 9 O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION HROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.34 words
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Miscellaneous26 1931-11-05 8 TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. To Day 754 am. 1.46 a.m 9.19 p.m. 2.38 p m To-Morrow 9.05 a.m. 3.19 e.tr. 956 p.m. 336 pm.26 words
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Article1327 1931-11-05 9 Manchurian Situation Neither Side Prepared To Budge M. Briand’s Reply There is lively speculation in League circles as to xhe next step of the Council in the Sino.Japanese dispute. The League members realise that neither Japan nor China is prepared to budge. Baron Shidehara’s reply topreceae ir .—P.eutar - 1,327 words
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Article206 1931-11-05 9 Confirmed By Bank Clearings LATEST RETURN London, November 4 Reports from the industrial areas of Great Britain show that there are signs of improving trade in all staple industries. In all sections of the Lancashire cotton trade prospects are favourable and in the woollen and textile206 words
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Article47 1931-11-05 9 Surread-rs 15% of Emoluments (From Our Own Correspondent) Colombo, Kov. 5 The financial Secretary announced that the reduction of Government Servants’ salaries takes effect from February The maximum cut is ten per cent, but the Governor is surrendering fifteen per cent, of his emoluments.47 words
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Article161 1931-11-05 9 ms uibhib a he cause of disarmament. —Rugoy Radio Service. Mr. Henderson Should Continue As Chairman London, November 4 Referring to the one year armament truce, the British acceptance of which has now been notified the Times thinks it wil serve a useful purpose in creating mutua confidencems uibhib a – – – he cause of disarmament.—Rugoy Radio Service. - 161 words
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Article515 1931-11-05 9 Reuter. Enthusiastic Scenes at Lossiemouth MR. LLOYD GEORGE ANDLIBERALS Completely at Variance London, November 4 Scenes of great enthusiasm marked the arrival of the Prime Minister in Lossiemouth to day. A general holiday was observed and the streets were decorated. The Prime i Minister’s car wasReuter. - 515 words
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Article140 1931-11-05 9 Miss Salaman at Kimberley BUTLER LEAVES KARACHI London, November 4 Miss Peggy Salaman, the nineteen years old London girl, who, accompanied by Gordon Store, is engaged on an attempt to lower the England to Capetown record, arrived at Kimberley this evening. She left Lympne at eleven o'clock140 words
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Article151 1931-11-05 9 -Reuter. Court Confirms Sentence A FALSE IMPRESSION London, November I The Court of Criminal Appeal consisting of Mr. Justice Avory, Mr. Justice Branson and Mr. Justice Humphreys began the hearing of the appeal of Lord Kylsant against his conviction in July to one year's imprisonment in-Reuter. - 151 words
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Advertisement8 1931-11-05 9 EKHBOI U| IfeiWtawatiWwMgMi (PASTILLES B i% II- A8 words
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Advertisement220 1931-11-05 9 His Master’s Voice 111 Sr, Ma sters November Issue Have Just Arrived Ask to hear the above records, and you will be under no obligation to purchase AT S. MOUTRIE IF CO., LTD., 16. BISHOP ST. PEN AN G. □□□czjiiiiinHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinn(zziDniiiiiiiHiiiiin»iiiniiiii>i=]CZ]r Charity Football Match IN AID OF THIS POPPY DAY FUND220 words
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Article889 1931-11-05 10 NEW WORKS Opened by H. E. the Governor HIS Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi opened the new waterworks at Bukit Pinang, near Alor Star yesterday morning by turning a handle which £et the machinery in motion. First Supply The first; water supply to Alor Star889 words
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748 1931-11-05 10 TRAINING WORK Love Lyric and Merry Chris’s Chances The second track was in use this morning at the Singapore course. The going at the back stretch was fast but in the straight proper heavy and holding. With the first day of the meeting not far748 words
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Article57 1931-11-05 10 Latest London, Naw York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON SfMt £l2B 10 0 Down 15/3 MMrtta’ £l3O-12 6 Down 12/6 SINGAPORE U 5.50 per picul Unchanged 100 tons done RUBBER i Load» d. Down 13/16 d. New York 4 7/16 c, (Gold j Unchanged heal 8f c,57 words
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Article194 1931-11-05 10 SULTAN O<’ PERAK OPEN 3 NA.W building Ipob, Noy. 2 The Sultan of Perak formally declared open to-day the impost g premises of the Horg Kong aid Stangl al Banking Corporation in the presence of the Real* dent of Perak a d a large gathering194 words
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Article114 1931-11-05 10 THE USES OF A DOOR Dipping into Kennedy Winkler’s devaingly frank Life of J. Pierpont Morgan. I have rediscovered a conversation piece’’ worthy of Dr. Johnson at h's beet. ‘'Charles M. Schwab [then D*wlyappointed president of U.S. Stee had just returned from a skylarking trip in Europe. The pipers114 words
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Article313 1931-11-05 10 The s.b. "Antenor’’ arrived this morning with the following passengers for Penang: Mr and Mrs D’Arcy, Mr W H Gilliland, Mrs W B Ha'ner, Mr and Mrs F W Petrie-Hay, Miss MS H »y, Miss M Hay, Mr F J Hussey, Mr A B Hanock, Mr J313 words
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Article243 1931-11-05 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list nt 11 bjr. to-day m Yesterday To day «-ĕ J I i Shares pq w p 00 tO. 0 $O. tO. Rubber (Dollar) AyerPsnas *55 -65 -45 -55 Brunei U. 1.35243 words
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Article83 1931-11-05 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London N ivcmber 3, Spot £129.5.0 three months’ buying £131.5.0 three months’ sell ng £131.10.0. Messrs. Boustead Co Ltd. 5.h November quotation for Singapore refined tin $65 50 per picul, business done ICO cons, Psnaog refined tin $65 per picul. buvers no sellers,83 words
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Article35 1931-11-05 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to doy are as follows: Spot 88 cts. per lb. Nov./Dec. 8} Jan./Mar. 1982 8$ April/June 1932... 9} Market il gh ly easier.35 words
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Article56 1931-11-05 10 Tongfeah Harbour Tm D edging O). N.L. For October Piculs 635 The following price* were rea’isedfor rubber sold at our Auction-rooms to-day Good F.A.Q Ribbed Smoked Sheet $ll6O to $ll 7 J F.A.Q. do 11.30 11.50 Low F.A.Q, do 1100 1120 Diamond Unsmoked Sheet 950 10.00 Lump Scrap56 words
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Article119 1931-11-05 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN The health d dement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending October 31, 1931, shows a total of 56 deaths —35 male* and 21 females—the dea*h-rate being 19 47 per mille compared with 22 60 in the preceding week and with119 words
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Article174 1931-11-05 10 Ocean-shipments cf rubber, including Latex, Concentrated I a l ex a d Revertex, being final shipments on oc< a vetfamcrH at all Malayan port?, during the month of October, 1931. Sheet and Crepe T<ns Tr&nehipmect Por's Export Straits Malay Proper S -ttle- States ments United Kirgdom 1,956174 words
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Article59 1931-11-05 10 For month of October, 1931. a K Dry Wet Sumatra 453 4 643 Dutch Borneo 411 2 505 J iva and Other Dutch Islands 32 23 Sarawak 8 5 0 22 British Borneo 202 49 Burmah 13 .Siam 208 130 French Indo-Chi a 225 25 O,her Countries59 words
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Article867 1931-11-05 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST RAMBB g I is J- Ji kVBBBX IDaltaS'f j AU«’ b* Kabtea b i'or (J*>h Rubber Uptofe AuMdsamaM ■»hy i 1» <1 A/ei Hitam Flanttag ‘/w Ksaias Bobber J O' 1 &/ei Bubbej p, h s Ayer Fanta Kabbe» 1 t' Balau Planttns Byr>£feate BaraeM Rubber867 words
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Advertisement32 1931-11-05 10 Xmas Cards SEE “Pinang Gazette” Stock Now on View MEND YOUR RADIATOR WHILE YOU USE YOUR CAR! USE:— ON SALE AT GARAGES, Distributors: K. LEE SAN CO., 81, BEACH STREET, PENANG. HHMHHHBHBHHHHHHSHHKiIHHBHBIHHBBHnHHfIBI32 words
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Article522 1931-11-05 11 1 Is The Present Cargo Sold? Over the week-end a representative of the Malaya Tribune” was informed on Rood authority that every effort was being male to load the ‘'rubber ship”—the ‘Siljestad,” chartered by Mr. E. A. Barbour to take rubber at below Conference ra'Ts—before noon522 words
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Article129 1931-11-05 11 CHINESE WHO ATTACKED PLANTER FINED $25 Kuila Lumpur, November 1 The "Express” Kca'a Pilah correspondent states that the hold-up of a pUnter in the jungle a few weeks ago had a sequel in the Police Court last week, when three Cantonese were charged with criminally intimidating Mr. B.129 words
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Article80 1931-11-05 11 Penang, November 5 By Courtesy of th* Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/4 i, 4 m/ta 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/ts credit 2.4 13/16 On ,i 3 i, Documentary 2/4 15/16 New York Bank Demand 42 nom France h T.T 1,050 nom India it T.T. 1531 nom Bangk80 words
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Article230 1931-11-05 11 Panang November 5 cis. Benares Opism p. «heal nom 5 OCO.CO Clovaj f go,OO ellert 75.00 Pick’' g nom 179.00 Nutmega 8( s 70.00 UCs tl 60.00 Coconuts pw 1,000 ,i 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 5,60 Rattans mlu 11.10 Rattans Ooara* 10.65 Gr»«n Snail Shel 13.00 10.5« Siam230 words
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Article103 1931-11-05 11 All Stool Clip Kilos foap M nw oblong Apron Files f’cap Board Clip files f’cap 4to Bull Dog Clip Files IJ-—2-— 3» Criterion files f’cap Falinge h 4to Hook files Iron base Wood Krab f’cap m n 4to Master clasp 3J" —6j* Presto file 4to f’cap Ro tax103 words
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Advertisement14 1931-11-05 11 'Pbna *rbai Talace THE PREMIER HOTEL of BANGKvK We// for H» dislination ond j14 words
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Advertisement34 1931-11-05 11 FOR IDEAL X’MAS GIFTS CHINESE BAZAAR in Exquisite Chinese Lacquer of Various Colours and Designs Vases. Dumbwaiters, Pinger "Bowls, Chinese Beaten Silverware, Drawn Thread IPork Etc., Etc. MOU YEH <£ CO., Bq, Bishop Street, Penang.34 words
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Advertisement403 1931-11-05 11 ggSyr sn t Quaker unless it has the word Quaker on the 0 'S OUT CK-COO KING Quaker Oats is actually ready to eat in minutes from the time the water boils, though you can \jJ I cook it longer if you prefer. Faster than toast! Faster than coffee! It403 words
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Miscellaneous207 1931-11-05 11 A Phone I JUJESTIC '1 "Penang's Premier 'Talkie House Where Sound Sounds Right g~ ST M j 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 Again The Brightest Show in Town I< 0X Corp, present JANET GAYNOR Lhe Seventh Heaven" Dream 1 i**"' Ctrl in a Heavenly Romance that B Janet Gaynor Fox Artist Will207 words
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Article636 1931-11-05 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week. IN POKT TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For Data of Sailing Steam» r Kampar B. Datoh and T. Anson Same Ports To-day Kinta S’pore636 words
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Advertisement533 1931-11-05 12 To change your Ct I S£2 From Pocket Pen to Desk Pen ill "fi XsVk 1/1 Seconds g|! < H Every Parker Duofold is Convertible QI Hl I I\TOW Geo. S. Parker contributes still another major improveggg g» ll m ent to writing convenience... the dual-use Parker Duofold. ||S VL533 words
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Article589 1931-11-05 13 THE ARRANGEMENTS Celebration to Follow Lines of Last Year The King has decided that the celebra tl is A rm >Btice Day, November 11, which falls thia year on a Wednesday, shall fjllow the lines adopted last year. J??. flome Secretary, on beba’f of the Cabinet,589 words
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Advertisement367 1931-11-05 13 The IL 3 Great Tonic W L'/ for vitality an d As a rapid, safe and sure re-builder of strength vigour, and real fitness after illness, or as a restorative, that: makes you feel that it’s good to be save, Hall s Wine has never been equalled. As soon as367 words
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Advertisement479 1931-11-05 13 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED A Remedy for C onsumption Has Been Found ■Rrtlni ;ii '‘«Mil in J ilwl w wW VV ’JERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE new remedy for CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it miy seem after centuries of fa lure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the479 words
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Advertisement192 1931-11-05 13 IMMUNITY FROM ILLNESS Immunity from illness depends mainly upon the resisting power of the individual. And the resisting power of the individual r depends mainly upon nutrition. BOVRIL i The Ideal Stimulant Nutrient I iiii i ii unf 1 1 |iM« IM CMGLAh!} Those experienced drivers Ji who get the192 words
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Article136 1931-11-05 14 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Bat. Nov. 4 Nov 8 Sept. 19 Paris 95} 94} 128.96 New York 8.75 872 4.85} Montreal 4.17} 4 14} Brussels 27 26} 84.83 Geneva 19} 19« 24.86 Amsterdam 9f 9< 1.0 Milan 72} 72} 92.89 Berlin 15| 15} 20.52 Stockholm 17}136 words
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Article222 1931-11-05 14 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.l Rugby Football Perak v. Penang. Fenang. Inter State Mercantile Service Football match in aid of222 words
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Advertisement416 1931-11-05 14 THE PINANG gazette St of Places where the Gazette' ns te bought at 10 Cents. LOCAL. Abdul Eabmiin, E. and 0. Hotel mc Rucnyriede Hotel. 0. K. Md. Yubo’3 Co., Victoria Pier aed Bweiunbam Pier. Md. lamail, Money (Langer 4, Beach Bi. T. M. N. Mydin, 27. Leith Street. Look416 words
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Advertisement114 1931-11-05 14 I APIOL a STEEL I B i. bSK M «S» W»««. P W, J. EDMOftDS, g d The English Pharmacy 0 52. 54, Beach Street. Penang Eg urn 1 .Tim iLumi mu n anmiTiMMiwnwirniiiif- o In Exchange For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settletnuuts. Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong fava114 words
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Advertisement766 1931-11-05 14 H DE COLOGNE Z M WolKgfi I Ml ~47ir<Sfiaving Stick v '777 ~77 ffT, jq 0 Shaving Cream H -WZ7/?77 j I Fragranced with "47H” Eau de to 7! K pH Cologne. Yielding a rich and SI U creamy lather, which softens the xZ- ft Gj most stubborn beard and766 words
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Article623 1931-11-05 15 Penang, November 5, 1931 chowrasta market Muiion— cts. Mutton Indian OT 1 per lb 40 Head goat 120 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart lung do 90 1.30 Tripe 1 do 90 Goat or Sheep per lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 35 Suet per lb 35 Kidney623 words
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Advertisement191 1931-11-05 15 E&lh HgKgli^rr 1 1j A sr j&jcSg WP f 4 y w%< '< Lj KLi H PER£ECTO§ SCOWHISKY AGE MTS THE EASTERN AGENCIES E 2 H.S.A. Motor Cycle® art X machines with an Inter- national reputation for I POWER, SPEED, j SILENCE, SAFETY W ECONOMY and 5 RELIABILITY. Y° u191 words
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Advertisement468 1931-11-05 15 I /0* nj/ I 1I I I I I I I I (aSj 1 I I rr.~»- -I* -J- TQ S A N«»-»e “"D A X 7 ar i sa dAOi S E w.' WAS FED ON 3 I SUNSHINE I S done splendidly. frOm bir,h nd His bowel® .nd468 words
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Advertisement2030 1931-11-05 16 I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I dollar steam’s’™' line ”*1 0.-BRITISH INDIA I pSaVg oW AMERICAN MAIL LINE, and apcar lines WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. I X»—' (er? 5? B 3ARPEDON N>v 6 L-nion.Rotterdam, Hamburg 43 1 t iBSA I fCoMPAMBS Incorporated in England.) x THESEUS Nov 12 Ma'setllas,2,030 words
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