Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 February 1932
1932-02-05
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-02-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 29. VOL. LXXXX. FRIDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement329 1932-02-05 1 Fnagata broth EBS DENTISTS Read Office next jo The Dispensary. c h Office 52, Leith Street Dollar Exchange Tables MORMS STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING ■raff mO "i Br v ASCENDING IN Fw*W| Sixty-Fourths of a Penny Price $6 each I I Oltamable at fl BACKED BY REALLY EXCELLENT329 words
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Advertisement14 1932-02-05 1 HTOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light •Phone Hl. 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG,14 words
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Advertisement2287 1932-02-05 2 POSITION WANTED 1 BATUMS» E P „.EgNj^ s -£ws PIN AN G —■jsss l tt.7~—~-r-miJirn 88 I cctjbu Terms. GT. »r MSfeS CHARTERER SANK SRHg|||j gh«| h ?8 x 2' tt> GAZETTE [INCORPORATED 1. TH E Rq- l POSITION VACANT NEW ~£S «fi« AND List of Place» where tic Oaxetu2,287 words
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Article693 1932-02-05 3 500 Deaths in a Week Women’s Gaol Drama Warders, Nurses, and Prisoners 111 BRITAIN is in danger of another great influenza epidemic unless the most stringent precautions are taken immediately. In the week ended Jar nary 9 it is estimated that 500 deaths occurred from complicatims693 words
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Article250 1932-02-05 3 DEATH CUFF WARNING NOTICEBOARDS Proposed Hints for Would-Be Suicides NOTICE 3 wamirg would-be suicides to stop and think it over may be erected on the Brighton d ff and bench. This is a reeuk of an epidemic of tragedies without partial in Leal history. New Year250 words
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Advertisement252 1932-02-05 3 |c 1° In 1° Im I Y 11 1 In these days of rising running costs we I i suggest you give these points your careful consideration if you are contemplating th© purchase of a new car. I 35/40 Miles to a Gallon of Petrol I 1,000 Miles to a252 words
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Advertisement77 1932-02-05 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. Registered Head Office:— 1/3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, (Registered under the Trust Companies Ordinance 1926 with security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government) is prepared to act as Trustees, Executors, Administrators, Receivers, Managers of Real Estate. Attorneys for Collection of Rents, Investors and managers77 words
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Advertisement279 1932-02-05 3 iilll—iimM» 4-- WMIIIW. 1, 1 .L'fi LI 1 “BIG OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW.” So it is with a business. Many a one has grown from modest beginnings. Advertising works wonders. APPLY TO Pinang Gazette For Latest Scale of Charges. feit The best time for us t THE cold wesxher279 words
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Article132 1932-02-05 4 SHOES CLUE Fine That Made A Difference There is a clestlc s v .cry of a Negro who, when charged with stealing a watch, was found net guilty. ’‘Thank yo, jedge,” he aaid. "But what does I do with the watch! At Glasgow Police Court a132 words
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143 1932-02-05 4 TAXATION LEAVES A DEBT OF £5,00J Tue man wi h the £lOO,OOO-vyear income may now be poorer than a street match seller. This strarge feature of modern taxation is pointed out br a tax expert, who writes to the Sunday Express:— "The income143 words
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Article314 1932-02-05 4 SHY TEAM OF DARWEN I THE Shytst Man in London stood shivering in the wings of the Winter Garden Theatre and resisted the combined appeals of artists and theatre officials to appear on the stige. He was Rowlardr, the Darwen goalkeeper, who only a few hours314 words
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Advertisement166 1932-02-05 4 r an a fl hn t p n I Cbineee Hew year Holiday )■»*< We advise our customers that Shop hours at both Penang and Eagan Luar will be as follows; i Saturday, February 6th Closed all day Sunday, 7th Open 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. Monday, Bth 6 a.m.166 words
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Advertisement84 1932-02-05 4 /i gfl ftf=L< I “VIKTORIA AND HER I HUSSAR’ Here’d the Three Records that have taken I London by storm. I r\u cak f Maiisie I DB 645 j.. I (Mama I tah Pardon Maddme I DB 647 j Good Night I Sung by the Orig inal Artists, Oscar Denes84 words
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Article176 1932-02-05 5 DRAGGED OUT OF HALL SHRIEKING A BRIGHTON girl, Mice OhrisHna Paynter, collapsed on the floor at Nice on D eember 30 exhausted, and with her legs terribly swollen, after dancing 40 days and 40 nights 1968 hours) in an "international darce maratbou contest.” She176 words
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180 1932-02-05 5 MOTOR CYCLING CRASH The theory that a motor cyclist’s death was the resu’t of a temporary blackness coming ov*r bis eyes while he was travelling at high speed was advanced at an inquest at Irlam, near Manchester, on Ohvwr Talbot (21), cf Prospect-avenue, OHd180 words
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Article355 1932-02-05 5 Lost White Tribe In Himalayas NEVER HAVE COLDS An English woman. Miss Jill dross-ley-Bitt, who has just returned to London after visiting one of the lost tribes of the ancient Chaldeans, told a pressman of the strange customs of th's t g*>a old people. They355 words
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Advertisement234 1932-02-05 5 [WmsĔDI BVK Oe little Grf’s Face. Healed by Cuticura. «M- little pirl s fa<* anc Mrere w”'h fearful water blisters. uTn the blisters broke they formed C -mtions which csused het to be SOre rest;'" s through the night. The hne a-d burning were terrible for S’S nothing but sit234 words
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Article215 1932-02-05 6 EXTRAORDINARY SITUATION Inducement to Tenants of “Suitable Type AN extraordinary situation has developed in connection with some of the great blocks of luxury flats which have recently been erected in the West End of London. Largely owing to the extravagance of the rente demanded by their proprietors,215 words
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Article240 1932-02-05 6 ’’COURT” TO TRY WROaGDOERS If a child attending Christ Church, Richmond, Surrey, giggLs cr gossips in church, refuses to go an errand for its mother, or generally behaves badly, he or ehe is now brought up for punishment before feHowscholars who have formed themeelves into a240 words
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Article201 1932-02-05 6 PRIVATE LIVES OF ITS READERS How much does a salesman need to know about his prospective custome This question has cropped up during an investigation by the State Bureau cf Statistics into the stock Belliag activities of several high-cisss periodicals. The bureau is seeking to determine201 words
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Article356 1932-02-05 6 Wanted Stephenson’s Rocket Engine When Mr. Henry Ford was in England he visited ths Science Museum, South Kensington, day after day, and wanted to buy one of its exhibits—Stephenson’s Rocket —to take bock to America. This was mentioned to a reporter by an officiil,356 words
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Article110 1932-02-05 6 CONVICT WINS £IO—AND HAS IT CONFISCATED The authorities at Fremantls Gio’, in Austria, have jasr discovered that a prisoner had been conducting bets from his cell, and even collecting his winnings. They do not disclose how the ingenious convict maraged to communicate with the outside world and110 words
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Article86 1932-02-05 6 THE PARACHUTIST AND THE STAIRS Warner Lips, at one time the champion p.r chute jumper of Canada, is in hospitaL Although only 19 he has made more 'han 20 jumps from aeroplanes» all of them from a height of between 5,000 and 10,000 feat. He hadjamoed86 words
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Article45 1932-02-05 6 MAN WHO COULD NOT BEAR RED Because she wore hat of red, and he detested red, a Prague coicbman murdered bis fiancee. He was sentenced to death, but the sentence has just been commuted to one of 18 yean* imprisonment.45 words
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Article719 1932-02-05 6 Dr. G. B. McHu’chison, of Taiping» is staying at the Crag Hotel, Penang Hills. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bui ford returned yesterday from Tongkah by the s.s. Pangkor. Pay Oom. Crouch, 0.8. E., R N., was a through passenger to Hong Kong by the P. and719 words
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Article346 1932-02-05 6 TO-MORROW’S MATCHES Aston Villa At West Ham The following are the matches to be played to morrow in the English and the Scottish Leagues: DIVISION 1 Bfrmißlliam v Blackburn R. Bolton W. v Huddersfield T. Chelsea v Leicester C. Derby C. v Middlesbrough Everton v Arsenal Grimsby346 words
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Article985 1932-02-05 6 MANY «ECONOMIES AT OXFOPn UNIVERSITY 0 THE chief aim of parents at the present tima is to reduce the CTst of their children’s educition without reducing its tffisiency. Thocfllfga authorities at Oxford are felly aware of that desire, which they share. Self-interest alone wculd impel >hem985 words
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Advertisement39 1932-02-05 6 a z jg <WhfM you art, Tired take /sahatogenA Tha Tma Tania-Faad. I Ak Khaa, Xk««*l Sauei 3 W “SiMa Mia* Saaatagaa I :»«i S aaOra a*4 baaa at •«•ry ma* «at. Hha tha aambitadaa at a thaaaaa* taxHciaaa."39 words
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Advertisement79 1932-02-05 6 siimwiWiM—iwHsuhiii ii ii ii i KENNEDY Patent Bar Bending Machines No. 2 GEARED. As arranged for bending 3/4” to 1-in, with gear and rachet, showing check stop for finish of bendI Bars Bent Cold up to 1 2 -in. Biameter “Kenned;’’ Patent Banding Machines are available in a variety of79 words
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3486 1932-02-05 7 Penang Climate Unsuitable for First-class Coconuts” Case for the Crown Mr. D. A. M. Brown in Witness Box IVhen the hearing was continued i vesterdsy in the land acquisition 1 ease, evi lence was given by the J Bahk Pniau District Office Land Jiff the3,486 words
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Article245 1932-02-05 7 RETi RING OFFICIAL’S RECOLLECTIONS Farewell Function to Mr. A. Rogen Mr. A. Rogers, Senior Executive Engineer, Penang, who is shortly leaving for home on leave prior to retirement, after 21 years’ service in Malaya, was yesterday evening entertained to a farewell “At Home” by the245 words
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Article85 1932-02-05 7 The Darulazuan Opera of Perak which has opened a short season at the Tek Soon Theatre Hall in Campbell-street staged a play entitled Captain Nazari of Bombay before a fair audience last night. Mohamed Said Hollo as General Orkom and Shaik Ali as Captain85 words
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Article37 1932-02-05 7 AUCTION SAI E OF NEWSPAPER® AND FEP.IODIO.IL3 1932 The sale of the club’s newspapers and periodicals for the year 1982 will be he'd in the club house on Friday, February 5 1982, at 7-15 p.m.37 words
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Article31 1932-02-05 7 FELAMAT HaRI RAYA A social gathering of members and their children will be held at the Union premises on Hari Raya Day February 9. at 4 p.m.31 words
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Article65 1932-02-05 7 Feb 6 :—Cricket: P R 0 v Eastern Smelling Co., Esplanade. 10 15 a m. Feb 7 —Cricket: P.R.O. v St Xavier B, Esplanade. 10 15 am Feb 8, 10 and 18 Taiping Turf Club Professional Races, Taiping. Feb 19:— Entries close for Perak Turf O'ub races,65 words
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Advertisement41 1932-02-05 7 LOOK OUT For The following special Features in the next issue of the SUNDAY GAZETTE. r Taiping Races: Notes and Selections by Tic Tac. “Ingots, an entertaining new competition Thirteen Months a Year? Latest News from China. Home and Local Sport.41 words
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Article17 1932-02-05 8 Hakpur—At the Penang Maternity Hoa rital February 4, 1982 to Mra. W. A. Harpur, a son.17 words
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Article528 1932-02-05 8 Malaya and other “fifth-rate” colonies who have recently indulged in an orgy of tax impositions in order to miintain the artificial and boom inflated standards of public administration and remuneration, have now had coals of fire heaped on their none too devoted heads by the home government. In528 words
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Article190 1932-02-05 8 CHINESE COOLIE FINED $lOO Charged with the possession of a quantity of gelignite fuse wires, and detonators with out being authorised by a licence, a Chinese named Lim Lin was to day convicted by Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate Penang, and sentenced to a fine of190 words
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Article970 1932-02-05 8 r Penang, F iday 1 this evening, Malaya 1* will be a dead world (coms mercially) until Wednesday i- morning. Four blank days. Isn’t p this overloing the holiday spirit There are various opinions e regarding the advisability of n knocking oft for long holie jays during970 words
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Article73 1932-02-05 8 Appointment to London Confirmed I a maggiga shies tbit Mr. t “f ew MelloQ has accepted the invitation Jof President Hoover to be Ambassador to London in succession to General Dawes i who resigned before his appointment as j head of the Reconstruction Finance Cor poration Rugby73 words
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Article97 1932-02-05 8 The part heard suit in Wan Razilli alias de Hann' l3 {ot H Goh, Barrister at law.Joj- 3 b illeged wrongful arrest at f' connection with a case whit brought against Razalh, whic l for to day for hearing 9 D Wednesday before Mr. JusJtw fji Mr.97 words
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Advertisement173 1932-02-05 8 Pure Food Products I THE FINEST OBTAINABLE TUT “GOLD BAR” ON YOUR I SHOPPING LIST I Gold Ba* 8W Gold Bar Products are obtainable from all High Class Provision Dealers and THE SOLE AGENTS FOR I¥I£LAYA I John Little Co., Ltd., Penang g Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh (I I A.173 words
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Advertisement34 1932-02-05 8 oE. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST, ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA eaoh with sitting room and private bathroom attached. modern sanitation Throughout .< EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. i! n34 words
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Advertisement20 1932-02-05 8 a— THE Pinang Gazette takes this opportunity of wishing its Chinese Headers F I A Happy and Prosperous New Year20 words
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Miscellaneous23 1932-02-05 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day 12.21 R.m. 6.19 a.m. 11.59 p.m. 616 p.m. To Morrow 6.52 a.m. 12.55 p.m, 6.55 p.un23 words
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Article1279 1932-02-05 9 Britain’s Reply to Malaya and Other “Fifth-rate” Colonies COMPREHENSIVE MODERATE TARIFF New Duties Not to Apply to Dominion and Colonial Goods POWERFUL BARGAINING POWERS Tn &n historic speech in the House of Commons last night, Mr. Neville Chamberlain» U Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced the,—Rugby Radio ervice. - 1,279 words
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Article375 1932-02-05 9 Siamese Locomotive Venture 50 PER CENT SAVING CLAIMED (From Our Correspondent) The International Express from Bangkok which arrived at Prai yesterday afternoon was hauled by a Diesel locomotive, tbe first of this type to be saen in Malaya. In anticipation cf its arrival, a number375 words
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Article47 1932-02-05 9 LEICESTER 0 DEFEATED BY PORTSMOUTH In the First Division of the English League Leicester City defeated Portsmouth 'JJF iwo goals to one —Reuter. You will probably get more dollars for that car you are disposing cf, if you adver tise in the Pinang Gazette.47 words
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Article1422 1932-02-05 9 Stout Chinese Resistance Numberless Japanese Atrocities Confirmed Cable-heads Destroyed Heavy bombardment was re sumed yesterday afternoon at Chapei and was continuing? up to four o’clock this morning’ Six inch guns have been brought into action Tokio has refused part of the Four Power peace propo sals1,422 words
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Advertisement35 1932-02-05 9 There will be NO ISSUE of the “PINANG GAZETTE” TO-MORROW The Sunday Gazette will be published as usual. v^ cr o/-l V* Bronchial J PASTILLES ,1Y AHLGRENS TEKMSKA lABRIK/ f V V CEFLE. SWEDEN dfJi35 words
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Advertisement27 1932-02-05 9 “INGOTS” A I Fascinating, Easy and Worth While Competition THESE IS NO ENTRY FEE For Particulars See Next Week’s Sunday gazette ORDER YOUR COPY now y II27 words
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Article866 1932-02-05 10 Per P and O Otutrai io m rrow for Fe»'aDp, Cclombo, Burnt av aud Europe. Mr, ?nd Mrg Anvl*y*rd, Mr aid Mrs Coakburn and chile’, Mr a d Mrs Ri chords Lt R H Lt Cdf L veitps, ?L ard Mrs R P Mr G W BJ‘, Mrs866 words
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Article110 1932-02-05 10 OPENING MATCHES The following opening ti?a have hs»*n fixe 1 for next conrection with the Penang Recreation Cub tennis tournament which is being hell after an interval Tics for Wedneaclay Championship: WA WuiiamsvJ F Scolly. Mixed Dmb’es Handicap 5 Mias O Southtm and D A O*mpb?h vl5110 words
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Article108 1932-02-05 10 TO-DAY’S PRIO3S The following were the latest qaetattoos to MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’s stars list Mil a.m. to day Yesterday To day hq tn th a* o 5 co Shares >. >• is m pj u- pa 32 to. 0 10. 10. Mining Ayer Hitam M l''/3108 words
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Article63 1932-02-05 10 Latest London, New > York and Local Prices T/A/i LONDON Spot £139 5 0 Up 12/6 3 Months £***** 0 Up 12,6 $7B 58 per picul Up 37 J c 50 tois done RUBBER. London 2 13/16 d Up 1/16 d. New York 41/8 c.. Gold Up63 words
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Article162 1932-02-05 10 Ocshn Shipments of Robber, inclading Lt ex, R v riex and Concentrated Latex during the month of January. 1932. Preliminary Return. Sheet and Crepe Nime of Port Tons Transhipment Fxport S rai’s Malay Proper S’ments S a’es Singapare 16,780 2,579 4 441 Penarg 5 972 3,/29 Mai162 words
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Article101 1932-02-05 10 GIVEN SIX WEEKS’ TIME Ii th* Supreme C urt to-day M'. Justice Whitley g.ve ja'gm°nt for the OffiaU Assignee in the claim he brought j against Mrs. Mary Sarkies for posse?» on jef the Victory Auntxe of the E. 0. wi h c sip. I His101 words
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Article151 1932-02-05 10 Latest Quotation» Thur. Wer. Sai. Fab. 4 Feb. 3 Sept. 19 Paris 871 8713'16 128.96 Naw York 8.45 b 8.45 f 4.85? Moairaal 8.96 3 95 Bruaga's 24 75 24 13/16 84.88 Geneva 17.7 171 24.86 Arudterdckin 8 8 12.08 Milan 66f 67fr 92.89 Berlin 14151 words
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Article83 1932-02-05 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London February 3, Spot £l3B 12 6 three months’ bnving £141*5 0 three months’ sellirg £l4l-7-6. Ueurs, Boustead <i Co, Ltd, 4.a Febra-rv for Singapore rrfi ed tin $7O 12} per picul, bnfrtre‘B done 100 tone, Peuhog refined tin per picul,, buvere no83 words
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Article15 1932-02-05 10 Nawn» P-t Tin Ltd, Fj, JiDta y Hours 103 Ya-ds GOiM) Picnla 5915 words
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Article36 1932-02-05 10 General Produce Agenc y; Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are re follows: Spot 8f cents per lb. Feb /Mir. 8? H ,i Aprii/June 9} t July/dejt. -.91 ii Market Qiuc.36 words
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Article181 1932-02-05 10 lbs. Malakoff 172.000 Kuala Muda 311,0 0 United Patani 280,000 Taiping 152,000 Sungei Bata 66.000 Foothills tlalaya) 30,0Q0 Bertam C 214 94° Windsor (F.M S.) 43.100 Vai "or 55.500 Kuala s idim 100,13-t Bissett 43.100 m s. Boriogia The m. l Beringia will leave Pe arg t< -i181 words
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Article273 1932-02-05 10 Province Wellesley Feb. 7, Qmnquagesima. No English Service at St Mark’s Batterworth Bam Holy Communion and 10 a m Matins at Alor Star 6pm Evensong and Address at Sungei Patani Feb. 8. Bam Holy Communion at Sungei Patani. Feo. 10. 7.30 a m Holy Commurfoi and 6pm Evensong273 words
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Article246 1932-02-05 10 Ftoanr t February 5 CM. 3ensr«« Crium p, •btii ncm 5 COM Ai ii ?o.ot 4o d lent lailart 7XOI ■fr 3» Ptalc* f tom 170.0> Ntftnws 81 b .1 70.0 f liOa «I 50.00 lo4onvtaP«i 1,000 ti 15.0' Joort Sandrtcd sales 610 Rattans b»i®« 11 a I246 words
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Advertisement156 1932-02-05 10 STOP INDIGESTION WHERE IT BEGINS Far be’ter than relieving indigestion troubles as they ome alo gis to remove their cause and keep free from this harrow ns complaint altogether. Even the worst sufferers can avoid indigestion by taking a little ‘Bisura‘ed’ Magnesia in water after meals, because this neutralises excess156 words
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Advertisement38 1932-02-05 10 ftunnymede' ft Ckeerjul and Cool TO MORROW Morning —Music in the Lounge Evening—Dinner Dance SUNDAY Orchestral] Concert 9-30 p.m. Sunday —21st February VARIETY CONCERT in aid of European Unemployment Fund. KUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldtaok, MeDeger. 'PHONE 543.38 words
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Advertisement424 1932-02-05 10 New Advertisements Municipality of Ssorj! iW l l to i et Penan j. I The Cottage, P*np.ng H I’, furi TfainWayS I 5 miru *s from Tfl-»n»l Rt«t»nr. Apply: J. 8 Diwbirn, P O 290. I FOR SALE Tb MnnWoal a.org. Town. Ptn.ng. Furniture, Crockery, Cutlery, etc th»’ year 1932424 words
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Miscellaneous122 1932-02-05 10 y- y -y-y ■y y y -f 'f y y 'Phone^olf79 PENANG’S PREMIER "TALKIE HOUSE' k SOO ND 111 ft 1 -iii WORLD S BEST PICTURE^^Mr|k V: X'W ICTIONji| SYSTEM 2Vow SAow/n£ fo Enthusiastic Crowds Nightly I>aat Two flights lOO Ao vx one HOLLYWOOD I I BEAUTIES I I to122 words
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Article434 1932-02-05 11 PROOF OF CREATION Cosmic Rays Made to Talk A WONDERFUL instrument which, in the words of Dr. Robert Millikan, the famous American physicist, enables'*the birth cries of atoms*’ to be heard, is being demonstra.ed in New Orleans It is the outstanding feature of the eighty-ninth annual434 words
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Article359 1932-02-05 11 ARRIVAL OF THE EMPRESS OF BRITAIN ‘‘Swiftsst Rider of M ghty Waters, which is the poetic transla ion of ’‘Tshcniatarakakowa,” is the title which was con ferred upon 0 pt .in R. G. Littr, Commander of the Canadian Pacific World Cruise Liner E nprees of Britam,359 words
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Advertisement319 1932-02-05 11 Guaranteed! (feir.'A —L I BABY’S OWN ’U j talets O A Comprise a bona fide pK g nt dical prescription of the fiWS 4//?' /4 S B| Z. Ilt a value and are M&A, 'tf gl certificate to be jj< abJutely pure, ff lltS, p harmful drugs, and to be319 words
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Advertisement284 1932-02-05 11 ——CM—a———IMB«an» Mil ISIIIIiI IHI IHH I I j The Man out of work will benefit by every tin of De Reszke Cigarettes sold in 1932 Messrs GODFREY PHILLIPS LTD., manufacturers of DE RESZKE Cigarettes, have decided to donate to the European and Asiatic Unemployment Fun ,7 s to be divided284 words
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Miscellaneous63 1932-02-05 11 GRAND CHANGE OF PICTURES g e-?WigKt at 6-15 and 9-30 JOHN GILBERT in His Greatest and Most Intriguing Role PHANTOM of PARIS’’ A Thrilling Mystery Drama of Paris with Leila Hyams C. Aubrey Smith Iso Hew Laurel and Hardy Comedy British News, Etc. M. G. M. Programme. Plaase ’Phone 26463 words
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Article1033 1932-02-05 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following Jis a llrt of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY Name of From Sailing F<r Data of Batting Steamer Boringia Bangkok and Singapore Colombo. Port Sdd. Genoa" London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and1,033 words
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Advertisement153 1932-02-05 12 /Aen may come- I men may go l A man may change his whisky but a distiller does not change hk s blend. It is even, unvarvir» i quality that makes for popularity in whisky. That is why a blend like Johnnie Walker Red Label I has its enthusiasts all153 words
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Article823 1932-02-05 13 LITTLE IS BENEFICIAL Famous Australian’s Opinions VERY few men drink for the sake of drinking. It is the good fellowship it engenders which appeals to them. The man who cannot say no, should never touch it. I doubt if five per cent, of the population823 words
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Advertisement234 1932-02-05 13 ll MWWB awfc. Press the EButton T Bl (F and your Parker Duofold brinks in ink for 6000 wor ds- There are no levers to catch on clothing and discharge ink accidentally. 7JHI F° r at the better stores M S iarker Duofold The EASY Writing Pen SI Hs B9K234 words
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Advertisement197 1932-02-05 13 1 1 r it P I t r (RFD) i f\£Aj C/CUJCS/ U r EA i Consideration f\\ Avft. ■’SB?ag/TW e. rt j\ 11 11 111 I W i I V/ I (Guarantee UJ ,sc C 5 Peeked irv eacK tifk. kO5 a Value ii\ to tKe .acfual guaronJee of197 words
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Article631 1932-02-05 14 TRUTH COMMENT Good Excuse for Unkept Promises Gandhi, Pate’, Dr. Aoß»ri, and Nehrr are in prison, and it is safe to say tha> they are extremely glad to be there Beyond a restriction of their physical liberty they suffer no pains or penalties; they have good631 words
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Advertisement271 1932-02-05 14 kfl Hh SS |[\gg ill -?w|i W) Hit’ 7t 1 w f K nS WM ‘‘TH ;POWOt R'MEI ?jois 5j WM a Q| o> de SoirdfflaJUk. (Evening tn Wciris) TOILET PREPARATIONS There is genius in "SOIR de PARIS," the latest, newest, finest creation of M. Bourjois. None but he could271 words
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Advertisement54 1932-02-05 14 TOYO DYING COMPANY. EXPERT DYERS AND DRY CLEANERS. 87,PENANG ROAD, PENANG. -m f 15 3 32 "CARMEN Unique Services. BUYING an l SELLING of CARS TELL US YOUR REQUIREMENTS, WE WILL DO THE REST. ANY MAKE-ANY PRICE NEGOTIATED. WRITE.'CAIL or ?Ho_NE_Ni_P’o_loo3 THE CARMEN MOTOR COY,, 157, ANSON ROAD, PENANG, <OPP.54 words
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Advertisement1329 1932-02-05 14 1 1 I lAsaeta exceed <12,000,000 8. C. Awttinwioe in force over The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd, (IncorpmratiMi la Straits SattlamaoU). MEA» OFFICF Great Eastern Life Fuildiog. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, g.c, Tba Company bat £20,000 deposited wttb tbo Supra*» Court ef England1,329 words
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Article662 1932-02-05 15 Pana a?, February 5, 1932. CEOWRABTA MARKET Mur tom— S eta. Mutton Indian M per 1 lb 40 Head goat 1-20 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart A lung do 90 1.30 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep p®r lb 40 Bweet Bread per pair 30 Suet per662 words
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