Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 November 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-11-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY Na. 274. VOL. LXXXIX. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement375 1931-11-28 1 f, NAGATA brothers dentists ge%d Office nexl to The Dispensary. Office 52, Leith Street FAIRBANKS SCALES) F~ This Portabk-fPlatform Scale is the j I DoHtH* Exchange Tables most efficient-., and reliable for n JL I general use. I I f STERLING into DOLLARS e carry large stock-sizes tiom a 400375 words
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Advertisement14 1931-11-28 1 H.TOKISATSI] STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET. PENANG.14 words
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Advertisement1882 1931-11-28 2 to iĕt PUBLIC NOTICE. BANKS. 1 1,1 ,|lh »p»<'*r bao«aio» R um curs have been cir- CHAETERtD EASI RBB6IDRB 4 SHAESHSI E3SHM SS®E E D AhiiTu p£S£“ culated throughout the op !Ndia Australia and chin* CORPDRATICH. 7 Straits Settlements and the or 5 1 OXT rff WrHtAru Roae Federated Malay1,882 words
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Article504 1931-11-28 3 Where Al Capone Failed SELDOM are the turning points in the development of a nation's legal system readily discerned. But sometimes a landmark of ths law is re* cogn’zrd a* the time it is set up. The conviction of Al Oapone for tax dodging may prove504 words
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Article159 1931-11-28 3 (It is announced that in th* future Post Office charwomen are to be designated Women Cleaners this is widely understood. The unofficial sisterhood Will certainly exp»ct to be Invested with like d'gni’y. But whether, gallant ecu', you are Known as a cleaner or a char Will159 words
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Advertisement195 1931-11-28 3 ?u a I B Special Appointment to |’t H. M. The King of Siam 4/ and H Id. The Sultan of Johore «*■< j I Srpas Gifts ll (Xe>OOD JEWELLERY ft —is a Social Necessity. It need not S cost a fortune. A reliable ffi article of good taste obtained195 words
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Advertisement15 1931-11-28 3 wwzs I hw W, J- KDMO OS, I Vb« Stnallßh fnermacy 52, 54. Beach Street15 words
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Advertisement160 1931-11-28 3 I Pin ang Gazette Exchange Mart Advertise your requirements. SI in advance for 25 words I and six copies of the paper delivered free. ourTeVON"CIPRO and CRUSHES Are t i f r«B hr- rffl w JiL. /Hlh rltri liWi ihW EP-l I fir-j LJs Devon HeTi w'Oi Increasing Sales Testify160 words
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Article401 1931-11-28 4 NEVER IMPOSSIBLE Hard Work the Open Sesame ’‘Sucocm is never impostble, never entirely out of reach, so don’t you get downhearted and think it is. Jnt grin and sit up and reach out a bit fa ther till ye do get hold of it,” writes Sir401 words
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Article179 1931-11-28 4 WHY SOME BOYS DO NOT BEHAVE AT HOMS How it is that the boy whose mother can do nothing with him is often the model boy of the school, was txplain-d by Mr. Herbert Ward. D’an of the Colbge of Preceptors, in a lectu e to parents.179 words
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Article161 1931-11-28 4 ’’Old Lady, to Presiding Officer: ’I wart to vote for Mr. MacDcnald.’ ’TO:‘Ycu c»u?cnly vote for his representative hero.’ 0 L ‘I don’t want no representative, I v»nt to vote fcr 5 a Dor aid ’itself.* P.O. (ftcetiouFiy Then you’d better get an aeroplane ana go to161 words
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Article28 1931-11-28 4 buL? d y v he 16 a 800 d tnsba-d tie wife always b«s ph E iy of dresses A woman at Bow County Court.28 words
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Advertisement357 1931-11-28 4 0 > 't~ < =Afeg=— V Hasten Convalescence! Hot bring. few •/><>» w n L’JJ cxht jdni Evay hour of »icknew 1» n*«* you know only coo well the hour in the Eam KI OW depressing monemny and loneliness and besides, you* gjn.2.3 seers «> »v,-arc that you are down.357 words
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Advertisement414 1931-11-28 4 Here are the Song 1 that vi Revive AND GIVE 'IM I Pleasaut Me mories. PLEASURE I S [)X Review cf Revues, Part 1 and 2, -Swan- .«mtlne Played by Debroy Somers Band. vtiii'c/ThZylrehand- I Introducing, “J very Little While,” “5064 Gerrard some in appearance “Gilbert Ihe Filbert.” ‘The Gipsy414 words
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Advertisement872 1931-11-28 5 c < 3NKSati&sSB&iSi re*&sS? -4 <&i jfe£% V ■’■>' J ’ss/ kdJfc 1 M f? 8 al s■ SliJ W O Is Oe-livcry /gK3r' pfi mo Uli hBW’SKIIIi II ep eJ «J 1 0 &a j 2,^':J O (feb or Easy Terms) n (Ca• b or Easy L rms) ivfelve-Six872 words
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1180 1931-11-28 6 Hartley Withers - A Question of World-Wide Interest By Hartley Withers {the famous Eng ish economist) IT has been stated by the Prime Minister that one of the first things that his Government will have to do is to stabilise the pound; and everyone concerned in international1,180 words
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Advertisement81 1931-11-28 6 Cconomy spending of money to best advantage. Cerebos Salt is pure, therefore less is used; pours freely ‘’U-J JJ* i to the last grain—avoiding all icastc. h ise housewives choose it for true economy. vereoos) y Jf AciUe». FOO CHEONG CO., 153, HUTTON LANE and 89, BISHOP STREET. TELEPHONE No.81 words
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Advertisement268 1931-11-28 6 Little sleepy-head Tfcerefi no “hush hush” abGut the house when bahy is fed on Humanised Trufood. His sturdy little life goes on like clockwork. Oil into dreamland with his bedtime bottle, and the sun is uj when he clamoars for his breakfast He grows up Nature’s way; because, you see.268 words
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Miscellaneous216 1931-11-28 6 Another Splendid British Show AT THE Theatre of International Successes MAJ ES TI C 6 15 TO-NIGHT 9 30 Matinee Tomorrow At 245 ■f TllC F amOUS BRITISH AfE- j Production That Has Broken Every Record Wherever Shown! YOUNG WOODLEY JOHN VAN DRUTEN’S Universally-Discussed Story WITH .-‘WSI < FRANK LAWTON216 words
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Article1190 1931-11-28 7 Ceremonial Opening Prince of Wales’ Stirring Speech London November 27 Tha Prinaa ni Wales ibis morning per formed in the House of Lords the ceremonia opening of the Burma Round Table Conference which has been called in order that «be representatives of the Gov eminent other1,190 words
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Article138 1931-11-28 7 BAFFLES MANAGER ON CHARGE OF THEFT Mr. R H. 0. Laverton manager of Raffles Hotel, and Mrs. Sylvia Ella Campbe appeared ;.tfore the Second Police Magistrate Singapore on Thursday in connection with alleged th ft of cutlery, the property of the Hotel. Mr. Laverton was charged138 words
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Article119 1931-11-28 7 Nov. 28 Hookey P. R 0. v. Krian Club Barit Buntar Nov. 28 "Malaya” Cup Rugby Penang v. Selangor, Penang. Nov. 80 Hockey P C- C< v pB Esplanade. Dec 8’ Government r ommercia Ay V School, Distribution of prizes and certificates, Hutchings School, 11 am. Deo119 words
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Article347 1931-11-28 7 BARBOUR—LORIMER Reception at Runnymede Hotel A very pretty wedding was solemnised on Thursday afternoon at St. Andrews* Presbyterian Church, Northern Road, Penang, the contracting parties being Mr Robert Barbour, of Ayer Tawah Estate, Bitiawan, youngest son of Mr. Baillie Barbour and Mrs Barbour of Stratbdee347 words
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Article397 1931-11-28 7 Signor Grandi has left New York for Italy. The French Finance Minister M. Fiandin. has gone to London for the weak end. Mr G Bsatty of the Malacca Land Office is still an inmate of tbe Dorian Duan Hospital. Dr. A. G. H. Smart Senior Health Offi397 words
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Article161 1931-11-28 7 PROBABLE STARTERS Irish Sweepstake Race LATEST LIST London November 27 The fol’owing is the latest list of probable starters for tbe Manchester November Handicap to be run to morrow Ut Majeur Beaty Hot Bun Jones Lord Bill Pat Beasley Coaster Freddy Fox Rock btar Steve Donoghue Insurance161 words
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Article277 1931-11-28 7 PENANG J t Malaya Cup Rugger—Penang v Selangor, i Penang Selangor i T G Scott WH P Ager 1 1 i JP B Whaley RG II Wilshaw 0 A Burrovgh J D Hodgkin Eon D E Forbes J L M Bjyd i J H Fenwick G W277 words
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Article148 1931-11-28 7 TE3T CRICKET Australia 446 For 9 Wkts. Brisbane. November 27 Thanks to a masterly innings by Brad man the Australians found themselves in a strong position at the end of the first day of the first Test Match against South Africa having compiled 341 for six148 words
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Article471 1931-11-28 7 GOOD ENTRIES Card of Eight Events Each Day Below will be found the full entries for the Selangor TuifClub first December Amateur Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Friday, December 4, and Saturday, December 5. The entries have filled in well and a471 words
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Article452 1931-11-28 8 Our contemporary, the Straits Times, holds that: It is a Gilber tian situation that, with rubber selling at under three pence a pound and the nightmare of surplus stocks still existing, earnest scientists shoul 1 be devoting thf ir energies to the task of making rubber stil452 words
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Article194 1931-11-28 8 We ire informed that a certain unmetalled private roadway on a Province Wellesley mtate ia opened to the public »t a charge of three cents for foot passengers wiih a pro portion itely higher charge for vehicles The impostia add to have been imposed con tinuonsly for194 words
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Article59 1931-11-28 8 t eut<r. Eleod Poisoning Tollous Removal of Lodged Chicken Bone New York November 27 The Hungarian filmetir, Iya Deputti ditd from pneumonia following blocd poisoning after an operation for the removal of a chicken boue Mhich hud lodged in her throat. ya Deputti who wie onlyt eut<r. - 59 words
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Article38 1931-11-28 8 Reuter. London. November 27 M.sjor General Sir David Bruoe, the we 1 known pathologist, died at home while the funeral service wag progressing in a neighbouring church for his wife who died on Monday.-Reuter. - 38 words
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Article152 1931-11-28 8 THOUGHT SHE WAS BEING DESERTED A woman named Tan Heng Eng wa* this morning produce! before Mr. J. P Biddulpb the Pu.ang Police Magistrate and charge with attempting to commit suicide by taking opium in tier room. The accused du! not m?ka any pl 0i but said152 words
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Article1683 1931-11-28 8 Stories of King Edward Europe’s Fastest Airliners (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 5 SIR Edwin Lutyens, R. V, whose Cenotaph in V\ hitehall has won the admiration of the world, gives the cred t for sug gesting it to Mr. Lloyd George. “In he says, “when1,683 words
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Advertisement280 1931-11-28 8 FROM AUSTRALIA (Bottled by TOOTH’S, SYDNEY) A BEAUTIFULLY CLEAR LAGER WITH A REAL FLAVOUR. Per Dcz r3 ints $2 88 Qti&rts $3.75 DUTY EXTRA CAN BE HAD IN OUR REFRESHMENT ROOM PRITCHARD’S IS U beer B I Genuine Danish I A||&h from the JHk UNITED breweries i WfII B COPENHAGEN280 words
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Advertisement32 1931-11-28 8 E. O. THE tE"T 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.32 words
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Miscellaneous27 1931-11-28 8 TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. To Day 122 s.m. 8.15 am 158 p.m. 804 pm To-Morrow 152 a.m. 849 s.tr. 234 p.m. 8- <4 p lu.27 words
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Article1577 1931-11-28 9 Virtual Settlement Considered Reached Another Meeting To-day Details of the Fighting at Tientsin Critical Position at Chinchow Paris, November 27 The drafting 1 sub-committee met this morning- at 10 30 to prepare the modified draft resolution which they will submit to the Chinese and Japanese delegations.1,577 words
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Article83 1931-11-28 9 Impossibility of Suppression CONFERENCE CONCLUDES (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, November 27 The final session of the Opium Conference has concluded. It decided that no radical measures for the suppression of opium smoking were practicable while opium was produced on an enormous scale and while large83 words
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Article53 1931-11-28 9 -Reuter. /dnfraky Denial of Sugges'ion London. November 27 Mr. MacDonald’s reply i n the House of Commons "So I understand” referred to Mr. Mixtone question "Is that pure naval routine?” The Admiralty states there is no truth in the suggestion that thirty ships have gone to-Reuter. - 53 words
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58 1931-11-28 9 -Reuter. Pans. November 28 Police intervention to quell dte turbances abruptly terminated an international disarmament congress attended by six hundred world- wide delegatee. A noisy division of opinion as to whether security or disarmament should come first culminated in free fights in several parts-Reuter. - 58 words
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Article67 1931-11-28 9 Reuter. Report of Agreement Premature Brussels, November 27 The report that Belgian copper inter ests had agreed to the curtailment of nro duction proposals mtde at the New York conference is described by tbe nowspaper Le Soir as not quite ex»c\ It says the suspended nsgotiatione will be– Reuter. - 67 words
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Article570 1931-11-28 9 —Reuter. Schedule of Luxury Garden Produce FARMERS’ THANKS TO THE GOVERNMENT France Talks of Reciprocal Agreements The imposition of customs duties up to one hundred pen eent. on various kinds of fresh fruit, vegetables flowers and other horti cultural produots will be authorised under a fican cial—Reuter. - 570 words
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Article68 1931-11-28 9 —Reuter. Speedy Reorganisation Urged by Second Chamber The Hague. November 27 The Second Chamber by 51 to 21 approved a resolution asking the Goverrmett to grant the Royal Dutch Lloyd ro further credits if the company has not completed its financial reorganisation before May 81 and has not.—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article48 1931-11-28 9 Employers Give Notice of Longer Hours London, November 27 The Master Spinners’ Federation at Manchester have decided to give a month’s notice to mill operatives of an increase in working hours Reuter. The trade unions had objected to working overtime to meet the trade improvement I48 words
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Article33 1931-11-28 9 9 Bert Hinkler Arrives in Senegal St. Louis Senegal, November 27 Anxiety regarding the safety of Bert Hinkler was dissipate! by his arrival here at 2 o c'oek from Nat.L—Reuter.9 - 33 words
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Article45 1931-11-28 9 Reuter. eneva. November 27 Fifty States out of a total of sixty three invited to attend the Disarmament Con ference in February have notified the Secretariat of the League of their acceptaioe □f the proposal for a one year armament truoe.— Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Advertisement239 1931-11-28 9 His Master’s Voice NEW RECORDS Have Jtist Arrived DECEMBER. ASK TO HEAR THE ABOVE AT S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 76, BISHOP ST., PENANQ. IN SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. tra G tke motto oj T every ka lometkitig to 9 tell tkoulJ be Publicity, Publicity enl ugaiu Publicity. Economy censei to be239 words
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Article145 1931-11-28 10 TODAY’S PRICES The following were the latest Quotations to MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’s share list at 11 ajn. to day Yesterday To day gĔ Bus» i i s PQ QQ (Q 10. 0. >O. *e. Mining HiUre Tip 48 -20 48 .21 Hongkong Tin.. 14’- 14'8 13145 words
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Article127 1931-11-28 10 ACIDITY CAUSES 90 DIGESTIVE TROUBLE D>>cto-s will tell you that over nine-tenths cf all cases of indigestion are due to or accompanied by acidity and food fermentation. Excess acid accumulates in ihe stomach and turns the food into a sour, fermenting mass, which produces painful gases and127 words
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Article126 1931-11-28 10 ACIDITY CAUSES 90 DIGESTIVE TROUBLE D>>cto-s will tell you that over nine-tenths cf all cases of indigestion are due to or accompanied by acidity and food fermentation. Excess acid accumulates in ihe stomach and turns the food into a sour, fermenting mass, which produces painful gases and still126 words
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Article81 1931-11-28 10 Penang, November 28 By Courtesy of th 6 Chartered Bank Oa London Bank Demand 2/4 w h 4 m/ti 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/ta credit 2 4 f On M 3 »t Documentary 2/4 .New York Bank Demand 41| nom France h T.T. 1.040 nom India h T.T 15481 words
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Article174 1931-11-28 10 Tire m.e. ’’Jutlandia” will arrive from Southampton via Colombo on Sunday morning with the following Straits passengers: Mrs J C A«cbengreen, Miss E Vedde, Mr and Mrs J Bettmann, Miss L Anderson, Mrs L Laing. Mrs A O Pric», Mr and Mrs F Riley, Mr and Mrs A174 words
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Article384 1931-11-28 10 Bi. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church Or England) First Sunday in Advent 750 Litany, Bam Matins, Pss I and VII Hymn 291. 8-30 Holy Communion, 10 m Matins Chinese, 6pm Evensong, Ps XLVIII 134, Hymns 47, 48, 51. 270, Magnificat 133, Nunc Dimittis 127. Monday, fit. Andrew A and384 words
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Article949 1931-11-28 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST lililm I RUBBU IDaßafcl e Rubbdf Mrtrta !7| in»l»»iriiWii Balay Mrtatea 76 V Avs> BHaai Flanttaig BycA*W 72| 8C M tS RabbaFMrtrtw 16 r tyw llotok EabW Oa 41 K| Ayex Fan— Bobba» fcSataa 45 66 Balan Planting Synilaate B—ante BnM>—<fe M Bata Untanc BnbW 86949 words
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Advertisement317 1931-11-28 10 ACIDITY CAUSES 90 DIGESTIVE TROUBLE D>>cto-s will tell you that over nine-tenths cf all cases of indigestion are due to or accompanied by acidity and food fermentation. Excess acid accumulates in ihe stomach and turns the food into a sour, fermenting mass, which produces painful gases and still more acid,317 words
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Advertisement277 1931-11-28 10 "HUB 1 Announcing— 2 I The New Season I I in Delightful Ll- i I I Lingerie L'~U I f Direct from a M 1 s. > Shanghai g E f I Personally Selected < I imAjw t g r 1 B 1 I PHONE J I Modes de Paris277 words
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Article149 1931-11-28 11 Latest Quotations Fri. Thure. Bai. Nov. 27 Nov. 26 Sept 19 Paris 90 919/16 128 96 New York 8.51| 8.58 4.85i' Montreal 4.07 i 4.09 i Brussels 25 5/16 251 84.88 Geneva 18 15 18 9/16 24.86 Amsterdam 8.75| 8.92$ 12.08 Milan 68$ 691 92 89149 words
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Article247 1931-11-28 11 Penang November 28 MB. Benares Opium ip. eh»it acm 5.010.0 C Clove» i. 90.0 C Irld leaf a Ten 71.0 C .is» Pick’*g mm 170.0 C Siuimtg» 8 f a 70.0 C it 11 Os ti 60.00 ?ccocntip»i 1.000 ii 15.00 Copra Eundrled buyers 5.25 Rattan» wUei LUC247 words
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Article197 1931-11-28 11 ruuucr r'--duced at a l;*t.~-Christian Science Monitor BIG IMPROVEMENT NOTED New York, October 19 Manufacturer» of rubber goods through* cut Europe report marked improvement in buaineee, and look for contirued gains, eaid Charles E. Wood to day, a't?r an extended trip abroad. Mr. Wood, who isruuucr r'-- duced at a l;*t.~-Christian Science Monitor - 197 words
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Advertisement234 1931-11-28 11 w h/ w\ o y\\> /f Each Day 'k |Jy He Starts Them On Their Way A I L over the world—millions of j V'^ v 1 rely on Big*B C n to wake j 1 them every morning. fV Vy Big Ben—and Baby Ben, a small- f-Q Aft j234 words
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Advertisement278 1931-11-28 11 MBa ilS iaiI,HB!EKHEE ®SK3BBE3HSgaMmSBaBffInSiraEBEBE3SE3E£«E3n Sr2K3BaHMSii WORLD’S RECORDS THERE ARE 61 World’s Motoring 1 Records. ARE HELD BY DUNLOP The experience gained in achieving such success is built into the tyre YOU buy. SUCCESS WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Writes EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS morning sickness relieved nausea finished *Patient had278 words
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Article987 1931-11-28 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-OAY Nam. of From Sailing Fcr Dat. ot Saili: Steamer Matang Tongk»h, Kopah, Renong Same Pjrti To-day and Victoria Point Ictan 8.987 words
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Advertisement460 1931-11-28 12 Mod ar n Methods' iz ”£<£< at :j of Efficient Accounting— O|B h \a. The I simpli- 1 J| fies work, speeds up entry and reference, B aßa KaasS J saves time (and cver- f I a time), and saves money. I JHLIICntJIirtJS Thousands of Leading Foods Industrial Firms have460 words
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Advertisement15 1931-11-28 12 I LEA I I PERRIHS j I I I The ORIGINAL and genuine t Worcestershire15 words
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Article599 1931-11-28 13 Vi,ami A e Ibe burg ecus Knife A DISCOVERY has been made which is perhaps the most important in the whole history of the art of healing. It comes to this—wh»t ns a d to be locked on as purely eu'gicU diseases Are fr. q iently599 words
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Advertisement275 1931-11-28 13 IF you HAVE headaches, OH SUFFER BILIOUSNESS INDIGESTION TAKE „k > fy I /W Mi y ‘SUhf £3' r^vua%agaaaaEa< bct HE COULDN’T READ FOR INDIGESTION For some years previous to 1922 1 was subject to indigestion, with headaches nd thousand* of stars Sparkling in my eyes, which prevented Hie from275 words
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Advertisement34 1931-11-28 13 WHISKY Proved by tert to be the beet, JicrAiMrckd Ffrrt Prlz* ba open competitive f aAr at 'Breuerr' Exhibition, London, XVZB. tIK Try it—and judge for youreelf. A,mt, SIME DARBY A Co. L»«r. SINGAPORE34 words
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Advertisement471 1931-11-28 13 BETTY COMPSON, whose exquisite beauty is well known, says: 1 always use Lux Toilet Soap to guard my skin.’* I ijjy TOjyfc./rE~24L, ttfi. BSB “CHARM DEPENDS O\||w SOFT, SMOOTH SKIN” > Wil Dorothy Mackaill uses Lux Toilet Soap as 9 out of 10 stars do! YgyjSS 3 Eyes always follow471 words
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Article409 1931-11-28 14 DANGER TO DOCTORS “There is ro pronouacement from the consulting ro m which fills the poor patient with such dread and horror as that of ‘ameer/ and every rumour of an advance in research is followed by the lay public with a feverish excitement.” —The Nursing Times409 words
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Article151 1931-11-28 14 DOLORES” ACCUSED OF FAILING TO NOTIFY ADDRESS Norine La’timore, ?ged 39, actress, Meard-street, W., ?p pea red at Marlboroug! -s’reet on a chtrge of. being an alien, failing to notify tbe RegistrU’.on Offer of partictlara relating to her address. She was remanded on baP. Sub-Diviß onal Im151 words
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Advertisement438 1931-11-28 14 THE PINA NG GAZETTE I List ft Places where the Gasette' Igg be bought ei 10 CentsI LOCAL Abda! Rsbrn*n, R ftXld Rurwytned* Bote!. 0. K. Md. Yu?off Co.. Victoria Ptei and Swettsah.vna Pte». Md> Ismail. Money Changer 4, Be»?b Bi T. M. N. Mydln, 27. Leith Street. Look Bros.,438 words
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Advertisement63 1931-11-28 14 s s. i? BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES c*n supply them. Two Million (new «econd-hand and rare) on eveiy conceivable subject in stock. State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues, 30 Departmental catalogues issued, C Q 121, Charing Cross Road, Loudon, England. I You scon become Strong and63 words
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Advertisement495 1931-11-28 14 I 23 I I Sh t 1 I 3 J<Ai fl fl x\\ 3 M Stick B 0 Cream I fl Fragranced with “47 1T Eau de USttfesk [Y Cologne. Yielding a rich and O creamy lather, w'hich softens the i 3 most stubborn beard and makes A ffiOj If495 words
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Article625 1931-11-28 15 Perar.g, November 28, 1931 chowrasta market Muttoh— 5 cts. Mutton Indian a» per lb 40 Head goat 120 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart lung do 90 1.30 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep per lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 35 Suet per lb 35 Kidney pair625 words
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Advertisement261 1931-11-28 15 il L»' Jfr When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. *y*l?E old »ayujg that “Distance lends enchantment” ts neve? more apt or £0 th* point than whsa Applied to people whose breath i* laden with evilTuxelkug odour*. No matter how handsome they appear, they lose their261 words
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Advertisement427 1931-11-28 15 LISTERS ME tooth paste Bw iS /vY Is 111 171/8 HafaSßlfjgO double action combination J|?H makes teeth flashing white The correct combination for cleansing teeth and firming 1 Sjpl gums is Listerine Toodi Paste on a Pro-phy-lac-tic brush! se d t°g et h er they give maximum cleaning action. Results427 words
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Advertisement1906 1931-11-28 16 .x7T i P 0.-BRITISH INDIA THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamship line J AND APCAR INTENDSD SAILINGS FROM PENANG g t a J* 1 9 V I APtU L-.il’NC.O W&EKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CON IN ENT. 07/M £vl/sdl/ JUXT* I x ALCINOU3 in pirt Mirasil'er, London. R Rte rd an1,906 words
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