Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 February 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-02-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 28. VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement590 1932-02-04 1 JAGATA k* brothers VdENTISTS Office next U> T-.e Dispensary. I >gch Office^ 2 1,***** Street r I *jf z Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS I DOLLARS into STERLING g'jrl A..J ASCENDING IN I W Sixty Fourths of a Penny i Price $6 each I J Obtainable at "ij t&r590 words
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Advertisement15 1932-02-04 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. 'Phon* 7TI, 03, 70, BIBHOP STREET, PENANG.15 words
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Advertisement2329 1932-02-04 2 «mWJIOTICI! RETURN Office and Godown Puaee a' Weld RO a D V P*U Si 1 1 J x< §»y. A P P> y 8,. N.. 9. o/o Pin.ng BELLROAD <TI q r 1 11 TO 121 23 28 30-1 2 4-2 objection, to the oppoitlonment ot the n nr GAZETTE2,329 words
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Article796 1932-02-04 3 GERMAN COLONISTS’FATE “Crime of Being Religious A deecripticn rf the fate of old German colonise in Bjithsviat Rueda ie described in a kttr evccctsfully smuggled BcrcßB the Soviet frontier, gays a Special Correspondent cf Maraing Poet. Written six wetka ego from Siberia and desLng with current796 words
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Advertisement139 1932-02-04 3 BORN Iff SHU JRj GOINC 18 a STRDNO "GENTLEMEN PREFER* Johnnie Walker “Red Label” is the whisky that has made the Johnnie Walker reputation. It is the popularity of this whisky which makes Johnnie Walker sales what they are—the largest in the world. Why Because of its quality—because it is139 words
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Article787 1932-02-04 4 AGRICULTURE MAYBE RE\O U) lONISED Wheat-Pye Hybrid IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES AT CAMBRIDGE Diecoverifs which m?y revolutionise British Agriculture h«ve baen at the Cambridge University School of Agriculture, under S;r R twland ITffen, Professor cf Agriculture Botany, whose production of a “mat fret” wheat in 1914 created wcr!d-wide787 words
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Advertisement369 1932-02-04 4 XJ\ ra Wine Ifefil The Supreme i;jg&a lenic Restorative I &H >< KSgPjEI F it '■''’scS^-'wis J "3 Fitful r< I WjffT! SMTT H.*.<• «IM IH iBES| yCc/WtfßiWJy&°* XXj fns 1 g THIS IS THE TONIC TO GIVE YOU STRENGTH To keep well you must keep Strong. In Hall’s Wine369 words
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Advertisement329 1932-02-04 4 l fell IP®?!! s 45 gf^? J Travellers! I F Should Always Carry E Cuti<*«ira IPfi’eparatSons The Soap to thoroughly cleanse the skin, the E I g Ointment to heal any EJ pimples or rashes, the Z Ihj lg EJ Talcum to refresh and t ga M B <3 j-»’-329 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article888 1932-02-04 5 ._\v i writing io my good MoS<lai Mktrees Bassett, enclose gfW idea, 08 1 conßider ,,k paddinfi opl in B to Ih. young fotk. That I. to unfairly solid in character and, her ceoked, take off the top skin neatly L grate chocolate over the pudding before888 words
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Article540 1932-02-04 5 POPPY BACON - BY POPPY BACON Innumerable women make their own lingerie. This they do for a variety of reasons, the principal being, I suppose, because it is possible to have so many pretty undergarments at comparatively small cost if they are made at home; also 1 it provides ample540 words
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Article, Illustration83 1932-02-04 5 wool is fashion’s lateat ./him which wa ars likely to see used’ as jumpers, frocks and short and long enttaes in the ea ly spring. Here, almond green wool has been allied to a fancy cloth with a diagonal weave of exactly ihe same colour. At first83 words
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Article559 1932-02-04 5 IRENE ADAIR - BY IRENE ADAIR Few children are indifferent to their new clothes, and I know one little boy who is revelling in his n*w brown ve’.uur coat which fits h’gh at the neak, has a round coliar, and six buttons ia three pairs down the fron\ Red559 words
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Article595 1932-02-04 5 ROSAMUND - BY ROSAMUND To go without breakfast may be good for those who want to reduce, and find it the easiest way to leave out a meal. But fcr the worker who leaves home early, and may not take lunch until late, and who must then have595 words
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Article473 1932-02-04 5 MURIEL RAPBON - BY MURIEL RAPBON To suggest buying carpets in thfse days may sound a little extravagant, but wise spending is often a truer economy than spending nothing at all, and if you need a new carpet and will have to buy it sometime during the year, then473 words
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Article382 1932-02-04 5 VIOLET DIBMORE - BY VIOLET DIBMORE The readiness with which v/omm pay high fees for beauty treatment is equalled only by the meekness with wb'ch ’h-y submit to slapping, rolling, electric baths and other drastic treatment?, in order to woo the goddess of beauty. But women who cannot tfford these382 words
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Article457 1932-02-04 6 —Reuter. Shells Land in A. P. C. Compound Shanghai February 3 The danger of being blown to bits was the hair raising experience of Chinese and foreigners on Gough Island this afterncou when at 4 80 several shells landed in the water just in front of the—Reuter. - 457 words
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Article297 1932-02-04 6 Monday. January 25 In the morning his Excellency, Lady Clementi and Mies Clementi attended by Mr RJ. Curtis A D. 0., and Mr. W. C. S. Corry, Private Secretary arrived at Malacca by the s y Sea Belle. His Excellency, Lady Clementi and Mies Clementi were guests297 words
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Article362 1932-02-04 6 —Reuter. “CERTAIN IRREGULARITIES” World Opinion Being Alienated In a eader on Mr. Lansbury’s attack on the Japanese Government, the Daily .Vail says such mischief making is deplorable when by every sign the Japanese Government is doin D its "best to respect neutral rights and emphasises that.—Reuter. - 362 words
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Article167 1932-02-04 6 P, R. 0. MATCHES The P. R 0. will be playing their first cricket match for the season on Saturday, when they meet the Eastern Smelting Company and on Sunday they play St. Xavier’s Institution. Both matches will be played on the Esplanade, commencing at 10 15 am.167 words
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Article127 1932-02-04 6 —Reuter HOME FOOTBALL The following matches in the English League were p'ayed yesterday and resulted as follows: D v soa 1 Birmingham 3 Blackpool 0 D v s'on 2 -out ham pt on 0 Bury 3 SCOTTISH CUP DRAW The following is the draw for—Reuter - 127 words
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Article395 1932-02-04 6 —Reuter. Japan’s Naval Command Changed New York, February 8 Mr Hoover his conceived a peaoa for mula which proposes to assess the blame for the Sino Japanese conflict in peaceful discussion without threats or commands but the suggestions will not be forwarded until Mr Stimson telephones—Reuter. - 395 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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352 1932-02-04 6 To the Editor of the inang Gazette Sir, he world is passing through a period of acute depression and the s'nmp has affected Penang as much as other parts of Malaya. There are many people who have been thrown out of work through no352 words
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Article948 1932-02-04 6 Belamat Hari hay a Wassa am - Belamat Hari hay a Wassa am. (From Our Malay Correspondent THE .last part of the Puasa is going to be a trying one judging from the present dry weather. The beginning of the month though dry was tempered with cool breezes. Singapore and Kelantan Malays will be948 words
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Article, Illustration151 1932-02-04 6 MISS RUBY LO IN LENANG Miss Ruby Lo, the pretty Hong Kong dancer and singer who has earned gratitude for her public-spiritedness in help ing many deserving causes in Hong Kong, has come over to Malaya with her manager and mother, and is at present staying in151 words
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Advertisement155 1932-02-04 6 1 The first Important event of the Year. fl SEE OUR Special j rjargain Display Now Proceeding 1 .1 Dresses from $5-00 Upwards I j Hats below cost Lingerie reduced 25 0 Modes de Paris 'PHONE 1242. Focsfn CH[!>noL s 11 J F R fS l,t BgSta fF- IF z»7155 words
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3503 1932-02-04 7 Second Day’s Hearing Expert European Valuers Give Evidence Case for Crown To-Day fh hearing of tb o appeal of Mr Yeap Caor Ee. the Penang hanker millionaire, who is dis-Sifi-d with the Collectors award for two pieces of land near T rac J.epas which3,503 words
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Article304 1932-02-04 7 MALAYAN AIR SERVICE Three Applicants for Local Facilities It has been common knowledge among flying and business circles in Singapore for some time past writes a Free Press representative) that there is a hope that tbe Home mail will be speeded up in its deli very304 words
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Article146 1932-02-04 7 SPLENDID MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT AT MAJaSTIO Warner Bros.’ Show of Shows’’ which started its Penang season at the Majestic yesterday is certainly very appropriately titled, for it is undoubtedly the biggest musica that has yet come to this country. Over one hundred acknow’edged favourites of the screen parti146 words
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Article55 1932-02-04 7 CHINESE NEW YEAR COMPETITION An Eclectic Competition will be held during Chinese New Year under usual conditions, It is proposed to hold a Married vs Single Golf Match (foursomes) on Sunday next, February 7 Will intending players please sign the notice at the Club or send their55 words
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Article78 1932-02-04 7 Feb. 4 At Home to Mr. A Rogers by P.W.D. Staff, PRO. Pavilion. 4 80 p.m. Feb. 6 Cricket: PRO. v Eastern Smelt ing Co., Esplanade. 10 15 a.m. Feb. 7Cricket: P.R.O. v St. Xaviers Esplanade 10 15 a m Feb 8, 10 and 18 Taiping Turf78 words
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Article98 1932-02-04 7 The Admiralty announces that the M 2 Lns been located 5 point 8 miles from Portland Bill. The Perak cricket season will start in earnest at the week-end when the first match on the Ipoh Reoreation Ground will be played between a Ferak European team and Mr. Moreira’s98 words
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Article160 1932-02-04 7 DISAR MAMENT CONFERENCE —r. enter Mr. Henderson’s Last Good Turn for Russia Geneva. February 8 Tbe Disarmament Conference is getting under weigh with sub committees. Hence the Council is not likely to meet before Friday. As a result of Mr. Henderson’s intervention, Radek, tbe expel'ed Russian journalist, will be admitted—r. enter - 160 words
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Article55 1932-02-04 7 —Reuter. NeW York. February 8 Two thousand are desd as a result of an earthquake at ~&nti*go de Cuba at 1.30 am. The town wss Lid in ruins according to a HiVina newspaper. Later Panic magnified the newspaper’s estimate of casualties in the earthquake. An official estimate is—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article266 1932-02-04 7 LE3T WIRELESS EQUIPMENT AFLOAT Representatives of the Press and ths Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya, with a few private citizens, attended a demonstration of the latest Marconi marine wire’ess equipment installed on board the 42 500 tons Canadian Pacific liner, Empress of Britain. Hundreds of266 words
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Article232 1932-02-04 7 TEST PROSECUTION FAILURE A feet C’-se Bnnd?y greyhound rsclag ne r S r Alb?us was argued at Hertford Quarter 8 Frederick Furr, 72, wrh indicted for dloui g a fir-14 to be for betting, *nd Alfred 55, 8 bookmaker, for so using it. It da ed that232 words
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Article539 1932-02-04 8 The news agencies have favoured us with representative comment on the Shxnghti situ atiou from England, America, France, Italy, Moscow and Montreal, but since the acute trouble started not a line has reached u? from Tokio. This constitutes a striking omission, though the absence of Japanese official539 words
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Article186 1932-02-04 8 Two professors in Belgrade claim that they hive discovered a parasite which attioks and destroys the larvae of the housefly. If this claim can be sub stantisted musci domestici will soon be □o more, and future generations will puzzle over that question of the frivolous,186 words
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Article108 1932-02-04 8 .—Reuter. Appointed to Succeed General Dawes in London Washington. February 4 Mr. Mellon has accepted the U. S. Ambassadorship to London.- Ata committee meeting of the Taiping District Planters association held last week, the proposal to form a Central Council of D. P. s of Perak was discussed..—Reuter. - 108 words
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Article1002 1932-02-04 8 Penang, Thursday *d NCLE Arthur, the late Zj/ Foreign Secretary, who is pres ding at the Disarmament Conf rence, has managed to perform one last sei vice for his Soviet friends, by arranging the admission to Geneva of the noto. ious Communist, Radek, who was expelled from1,002 words
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Article44 1932-02-04 8 l OUg -B«b- Labour Vote of e on Covert» 91 The House of orur th’ debate a Vote of ment to be regarding the t to differ on bIDe t motion described eB t 4 deterioration of Joas jtional prinfl'P 1lOUg -B«b- - 44 words
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Advertisement329 1932-02-04 8 Pure Food Products I THE FINEST OBTAINABLE I PUT “GOLD BAR.” ON YOUR 1 SHOPPING LIST. I !<iSl SKKED FRp??p I I I I S Gold Bar Products are obtainable from all High Class 9 Provision Dealers and THE SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA I John Little Co., Ltd., Penang I329 words
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Advertisement30 1932-02-04 8 THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN fHE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.30 words
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Miscellaneous27 1932-02-04 8 TIDE TABLES High Watei Low Watei To Day 11 40 a.m, 540 a.m. 1118 p.m. 530 p.m. To- Mobrow 12.21 ».uj. 6.19 am. 11.59 p.m. 616 p.m.27 words
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Hopes of Peace in China
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120 1932-02-04 9 Awaiting Japanese Reply Struggle to Capture Woosung Forts Firing Over British Ship With Nanking’s acceptance of the Four Power proposals for a settlement of the Shanghai trouble, peace prospects are brought definitely nearer. Yesterday was quieter at Shanghai, but there was a determined attempt120 words
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Article481 1932-02-04 9 Assurance by Consul General at Shanghai Shanghai This Yorning For the first time for six days silence tei.ned on the Chipei front daring the night, but it is reported th%t < hinese troops are patiently facing Japanese bluejackets a their present positions, each side fearing to481 words
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Article182 1932-02-04 9 Reuter. Commission to Report by September “china does not want war. She only wants justice, fair play and the right to live.*'declared the Chinese < onsul General in London at a meeting in London last evening. Driven to the wall, China is put to the painfulReuter. - 182 words
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Article285 1932-02-04 9 “Grounds for Hjpe’’—Sir John Simon A farther statement regarding the situation in the Far East was made in the House of Commons by the Foreign Secretary. Sir John Simon. He said H M S Berwick had arrived at Shanghai and the disembarkation of the Argyll and Southerland285 words
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Article917 1932-02-04 9 Japanese Outrage on British Ship Shanghai, February 8 Woosung and Paoshan Forts are at pre sent suffering a terrific bombardment from Japanese cruisers and bombing from Japanese planes It is believed both fort 3 will very soon be completely destroyed. Fears are entertained for the safety917 words
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Article297 1932-02-04 9 Reuter. Nanking Tension Relieved EVACUATION ORDERED I Nanking February 3 China has accepted the Three-Power proposals. The Foreign Office announces that China has already replied to the British and American Notes accepting the proposals in toto. The proposals include the immediate cessation of hostilities at Shanghai, theReuter. - 297 words
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Article146 1932-02-04 9 at six p.m. this evening. —Rugby Ridio Service. Message of Good Wishes From King and Queen At the conclusion of tbe Cabinet meetirg yesterday morning the Prime Minister eft Downing Street to enter a nursing home for m operation to his left eye. Just before he leftat six p.m. this evening. *—Rugby Ridio Service. - 146 words
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Advertisement121 1932-02-04 9 BIH3S (I .Jk. I Bl II fa>. oil JI Call and See the NEW HIS MASTER'S VOICE Portable No. 102. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD.. 16, Bishop Street, “BIG OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS IGROW.” So it is with a business. Many a one has grown from modest beginnings. Advertising works wonders.121 words
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Article465 1932-02-04 10 LATENT P. AND O. SHIP For Far Eastern Run The Oarlbßge, the a’ater ship to the Corfu, the latest addition to the P. and O, fleet and etp?e;ally bn h for ths Far Eastern run, arrived this mornirga Penang on b*r maiden voyage. *JThe ship465 words
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Article97 1932-02-04 10 LAUNCH PLAN LAUNCH O. K. From Victoria Thursday on arriv 1, 12 midnight. Fria> about 8 am„ 10 a.m 12 noon, 2.30 p.m. 5 o.m, 7 p.m. a r >d 12 midnight. Sa* urd ay r beu 8 a.m.» 10 a.m. 12 noon und 2.30 p.m. From M.97 words
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Article120 1932-02-04 10 The s. s. Kinta arrived yesterday morn" r g with the following passengers from Stusap' re and P>rt Swettanhiir: losti U.h..', Prob Inspector Such Miss J Wtlkicßon, Mr Tye Shook Yuen, Mr. M Oy.tinansih. mt. Fionia The ms. Fionia w 11 arrive at Penang this evening from Europe120 words
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Article101 1932-02-04 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN The health statement for tha Mmicipality of Genrge Town for the week ending January 30, 1932, shows a total of 55 deaths —36 maha *nd 19 "females —"'he denth-rate being 18 80 per mill? comoa~ed with 17 10 in the preceding week and with101 words
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Article134 1932-02-04 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations la MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’b share list at 11 a.m. te day Yesterday To day ĕ S Shabbs 0 0 PQ OQ m OQ la. o. 10. So. Mining Hong Fatt -35 .40 .35 ,39 Hongkong lin 12134 words
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Article57 1932-02-04 10 Latest London, New York and local Prices 77 Ah LONDON Spot £l3B-12 6 Down 30/3 Months £l4l-5 ft Down 30/singapork $70.12* per picul Down 58 c. 108 tons done RUBBER Mon 21 d Down 1/16 d hew York 41/16 c. (Cold; Down 3/15cLccal 8* c. Down c.57 words
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Article87 1932-02-04 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting 00. Ltd, Loudon February 2 Spot £l4O-17 6 three months’ bnving £143-10 0 three a onths’ selling £143 12-6. Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd, 3rd February q n '‘hhoo for Singapore refined tin 070 62| per picul, busings done 100 tons, Penang refined tin 170.62*87 words
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Article47 1932-02-04 10 lbs. lor Pongsa 138 358 Bedong 53.606 Jabi 42,000 Tongburst 28,500 ChunglooD 21,000 Temerloh 28,672 Ayer Kuning 20,1?4 Bjkit Jelotong 2 ,-1 ,600 AyerMolek 15 308 A’lJo.Johore 40,000 Bukit Palong 23,300 Consolidated. *****0 Chulsa 80,000 Mambau 62,000 Bung J Salafc 168 000 Sepang Valley 58,00047 words
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46 1932-02-04 10 QUOTA PRO ’UJED Th* "ger gte qiota cf Ma’aja Consol id aied I'm Dredgirg Co. Ltd. sod Per a* a; (Mala a) Tin Dredging Cb. Ltd. for the qnarier ending F brrary 29 1932 wai pruuucsd on Ja ;ua*} 24.46 words
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Article77 1932-02-04 10 Foreign exports of Tin, b irg fini) shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan during the month of January, 1932 Destination Tone U ited Kingdom 925 U lited St K-s of America 1,600 C 'r.th eni of Europa 788 I ritish Possersions 344 J ,pan 204 O-ber Foreign77 words
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Article160 1932-02-04 10 JANUARY RETURNS The following are returns for January: H 'am Tir t Ltd. Output p’cua 146.54 Kuala Lumpur Tin N.L, No. 1 Dredge Hours 373 Yards 49 384 Output piculs 242.21 No. 2 Dredge H juts 409 Yards 131,831 Output piculs 232.23 Malayan Tig Bridging160 words
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Article243 1932-02-04 10 any, February 4 ctr. 3en?rM Oolaua 9. etieet ovm SJCC.CI ,kv«t Wd l&.’i 8 rs 75.0’ wstiSJ 170 1 Nutmeg* s 70.0’ I-0i 4 500 ■‘sonuliS 1,000 15.0* 1 pra Pundri-d sa’rs 6 10 Rattan» **l*l 111 C Rettari Coan* 10.6 Ireen Snail Shsl 13.( Riol— 1 0.-*243 words
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Article87 1932-02-04 10 Penang, February 4 By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank In London Fank Demand 2/3 27/32 h 4 m/te 2/4 1/16 ’rivate 3 m/t c credit 2'4 U 3 h Documentary 2/4 17 32 On New Yoik Bank Demand 39* om Franca u TT. *940 nom India it T T.87 words
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Article927 1932-02-04 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I RAMBB I H 5 s M rr. atrBBMB fPatta»>l e 8 Allenby Bubba» Ftaaltae 72* Ayer KunU« Butbea BMaH»» 15 2! a.m Malak Kubfcer O* Ayer Pan— Bubtm B»»be* £5 6t 8.1. U FHnMnf BwieSl Bobb®» 8* F Batu Btatanfi Bubbas 9« IB 8 Beifcri927 words
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Article137 1932-02-04 10 Latest Quotations Wen. Toe. Bai. Fab 3 Feb 2 Sept. 19 Paris 8713'16 87* 128.96 New York 8.45* 8.45| 4.855 Montreal 3.95 3 96 Brussels 24 13/16 24 13/16 84.83 Geneva 17f 17| 24.86 Amsterdam 8 58* 8.59 12.08 Milan 67* 68| 92 89 Berlin 14137 words
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Advertisement225 1932-02-04 10 f because of "Pressureless Towir PARKER WRITES EASIEST pARKER DUOFOLD’S unique r construction allowsatiny drop of '4 iQ k tO toucll llie P a P er an instant 'ill N® before the point itself. That is the 4 secret of Parker’s famous improve4 i'oHI 5 ment "Pressureless Touch”. It elin>225 words
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Advertisement114 1932-02-04 10 New Advertisements POSITION VACANT WANTED.—A Earoiiem Medial Officer is teqitTed for trospd f one Ist April mx For r 1 ««poly BxN .15 I NOTUES Messrs. Pritchard Ltd, beg to advise that premises will Ik open o& Saturday, the 6th inst., b closed on Monday, the PUBLIC BVK HOLIDAYS The114 words
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Article716 1932-02-04 11 The hon ble Mr. A. B. Jordan. Secretary for Chinese Affairs, F.M.S and Mrs. Jordan leave for home this week end. Mrs. V G Ereohiel, wife of the Chairman, Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, leaves for Europe in the course of the next few days. Mr. A i716 words
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Article93 1932-02-04 11 TEA DANCE With a view to providing added attraction and a slight diversion the Runnymede Hotel is introducing a monthly Tea Dance. This dance will be held about the middle of each month on a Friday, between the Outward and Homeward P O. steamers, and due notice93 words
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Article42 1932-02-04 11 To day at the Esplanade at 6 pm. M arch Contemptibles Stanley Overture Le Domino Noir Auber Selection Gipsy Love v'lr*! Intermezzo Red Poppies Elliot Waltz Life Nloh^ 1 Selection A Musical Comedy Switch Fan Patrol Gathering O’The Clans Williams,42 words
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Advertisement275 1932-02-04 11 LEA PERRINS' I j SAUCE I Its piquant flavour pleases the palate THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITFD (Incorporated in Denmark) v -5 -jsw.-.-s Telephone Penang 1301 -i, X PASSENGER and FREIGHT j SERVICE i w. To Genoa, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Copenhagen, I Ite 4 t Bi> V Leaving Penang275 words
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Advertisement566 1932-02-04 11 i US For moRE than THREE CENTURIES BOLS has been the standard cl v t quality for Gin and First Class Leaves Hair Twice IgL coast of Africa, or away in the g C 1 11 Far East, or anywhere else in Via the world. BOLS is hailed delight dimes.566 words
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Miscellaneous140 1932-02-04 11 MAJESTIC B 613 TO-MGrtT 9-30 I Open dto Packed Houses Yesterday Screenland’s Greatest All-Colour Triumph Vf I Wl l l*l\ \W *dHa ®z I 100 lSsJh\ V shows X 1N </ Yk ONE 1000 HOLLYWOOD STARS BEAUTIES i I JpSlk I r In TECHNICOLOR Produced on a Scale Never Before140 words
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Article1073 1932-02-04 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal I, ine? The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY of From Sailing For Date of Sailing Steamer Kampar Bagan Datoh and Teluk Sa Tie Porta To-day Anson Kinta Port1,073 words
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Advertisement114 1932-02-04 12 If W Jr Regulate your I DIGESTION MJ with J Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills w H d gyj Feeble wbo Mt aod drmk too much, feetr system «pact from any other cause, □M wed a medicine such uDr Mode’s IrJ Boot Pffls to keep the digestive tract in q114 words
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Article324 1932-02-04 13 TALKIE” ENGLISH Actor's “Passionate Hatred’’ Of It Strong criticiam of the cinems was uttered recently in two different quarters and from two different etandpointe. At a meeting of the British Drama League in London, Mr. Nicholas Hannen, the actor, declared hie “passionate hatred” of ‘'talkie” English.324 words
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Article238 1932-02-04 13 THE-R MO n HSR’3 WBH ANSWERED A mother’s pitiful petition that her two eons should conmit suicide is answered by the deaths of Harry and Jennings Young, two Missouri gunmen who toe k part ia tha murder of s>x police < fficers in the recent238 words
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Article160 1932-02-04 13 SWEEP CALLED TO MOVE IT A sweep was called in to dislodge a fox that had “gone to earth” in the chimney of a house at Llanthony Lock, Hemp' stead, near Gloucester. The fox was being hunted by the Berkeley hounds following their meet at Hordwicke.160 words
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Advertisement365 1932-02-04 13 tS JOB Z /l»> JJio¥ z< w Xt y r rplSs/ WSBt, I B H B-^ 1 L wALLIIiviS SCOTS WHISKY Ktwn 1 STERN AOENCIES IS .jl ISw Iff //WEr t cWSlfiiti i(>A o?- Of Chemists l k i t and Stores K 1 to two sizes. I Colds, Coughs,365 words
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Advertisement713 1932-02-04 13 COKSBMPTIO3 HIS BEEN CURED A Remedy for Consumption Has i f Been Found i a, IM. P OF.KR F. YOXKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF TOE I NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. .> Marvellous as it nr y seem af’er centuries llngr of fa lure, as remedy has been discovered that nas cured the713 words
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710 1932-02-04 14 “TOO OON80IOU?! OF “SUPERIORITY” Story of Labour Cabinet Fall PREMIER "OVERWHELMED BY FLATTERY” E quant revelation* of Socialist friction and Mr. Ramaay M cDonald's “conscious ness of his own superiority K in the pericd preceding the General Eec ion ere made by Lord Passfieli in710 words
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