Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 February 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-02-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY Na 30. VOL. LXXXX. MONDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1932. PR’?E 10 < ENTS20 words
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Advertisement345 1932-02-08 1 I 1 ll ij I BROTHERS I oENTISTS I Office next I The L ncb o&-M,Lei‘b Street iian-iaauiniwir na e iiw MM i' a Tf— /a < Mm3S> I I So l6 9Hp CADET SALOON I tempting/ I Fl Price:— v¥ z’J/ ***** I e /V kF I I t345 words
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Advertisement16 1932-02-08 1 H. TOKISATSUI STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. *PboM TTli 68,70, BIBHOP STREET. I PENANG.16 words
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Advertisement2204 1932-02-08 2 M position vacant Municipality of George Town, BANKS. jf* ■■—-i^——■ WANTED. A European Medical Penang. [f I Officer ie reqatred for a grosp of THE MERCANTILE BASK lEDERLAIDSCIE KUBEL n I Tramways Department OF WBIA, LIBITED iMTSCUPPU, I. V. 183 4 5 8-2 [.lncorporated in England] NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY g2,204 words
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1230 1932-02-08 3 Everton Again Beaten Manchester City’s Big Score DIVISION 1 Bl •k. n 2 Blackburn R 1 1 Huddersfield T. 2 1 Leicester C. 0 5 MMdlobrough 2 H 1 Avenal 3 5 Liven»»»! 1 C. 7 Blackpool 1 'J W. 2 Newcastle U» U ■X'toj'1,230 words
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Advertisement67 1932-02-08 3 n Manufacturers of Every Description of r H |ca and Mechanical India Rubber Products. Fern Syringes, Water Bottles and Beds, Air 311). 184/ Cushions, Enemas, Bed Sheetings, Teats Tubing, Valves, Washers, Railway Goods Electrical Gloves, etc. Catalogues of Surgical or Sports Rubber Products sent on application. *T !< OhU J.67 words
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Advertisement677 1932-02-08 3 I it I i i nn Mir nowflii 'IM rai ->i Asset? exceed 312,000,000 S. i Ae.nranee tn fnret over $35,000,000 3 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (locorrovated In Strain S*tt!etnenH) HEAD OFFICE, GrW E..l.n> Lif. Buildi.g, C«»l Str,«. Si^, w LONDON OFFICE I 27, OH EC, Tb.677 words
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Article526 1932-02-08 4 P. R. C. v SMELTERS Tin Men Lose by an Innings In a whole day match on the Esplanade on Saturday the Penang Recreation Club, playing their first match for the season, defeated the Eastern Smelting Company by an innings and 7 runs. Both sides had526 words
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Advertisement454 1932-02-08 4 LESS THAN COST Here’s your 9 opportunity to < O secure the la- test marve l °f I Wffli llail science—the I ll||X s(' “Kolster” elec- I Illi trical gramoj phone—at less I y 9 than cost—now I I $475-00 J Its volume-which can beconI trolled at will—will amaze you.454 words
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Advertisement313 1932-02-08 4 assist THE UNEMPLOYED by smoking De Reszke i Cigarettes On every tin of D Reszke Cigarettes sold in Malaya in 1932 2 cents will go to the man out of work in Malaya through the European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds, dr. a @m u «a ad a mii ann s313 words
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Article2325 1932-02-08 5 Kuala Lipis in the Winter of 1926 ROTARIAN DESCRIBES AN ADVENTUROUS JOURNEY ALONG THE RAILWAY A/r. S Sinnadorai was the speaker at Saturday's tiffin of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club, describing some of his experiences in Pahang» Before the principal speaker began his address Mr.,—Malay Mail. - 2,325 words
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Article209 1932-02-08 5 Idle Ships Blamed for London “Invasion” There are 23 000 rats to every square mile of London to day. it is estimated, and the number is increasing every month A disturbing feature is that the increase is largely due to the disease carrying ship rats»209 words
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Article458 1932-02-08 5 CRICKET AT DATO KRAMAT Barrack Rangers Win by 23 Runs A cricket match was played yesterday at Dato Kramat between tbe Barrack Rangers and the Indian Association and resulted in a win for the former by 23 runs. The following are the scores Indian Association—lst Innings 0458 words
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Article191 1932-02-08 5 London, January 16 Lail Singh, the young Indian from Malaya, who was invited by the Indian Board of Cricket Control to participate in the trills for the selection of the team to visit England this spring arrived in Delhi last night. He played for the191 words
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367 1932-02-08 5 VICTORY BY NARROW MARGIN De Zilva in Deadly Form In an exciting cricket match played yes terday on the Eaptenade the St. Xaviers Institution was defeated by tbe P R C. A’ by one run. Batting first the P.R.O. totalled 88 runs towards which D.367 words
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Article25 1932-02-08 5 Scotland Defeated by 6 Points to Nil In the International Rugby match. Walts beat Scotland by 6 paints to nil.—Rugby Radio t ervice.25 words
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Article55 1932-02-08 5 WORTH SEEING FILMS The Majestic drew crowded houses at both shows yesterday for the splendid doubte feature programme which the management is offering. Both "Skyline” and The Spider are pictures worth seeing and the rest of the Penang cinema goers will do well to take55 words
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Article165 1932-02-08 5 MARRIED BEAT SINGLES The following are the results cf matches between the married and singles of the Penang Golf Oub which were played yesterday: Dr Brodie and Fiddes (M) beat Wriglej md Hatton —3 and 2. McKinetery and Buchanan (3) beat G.l roy md Weir —6 and 5.165 words
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Article274 1932-02-08 5 IPOH CRICKET La Brooys io Excellent' Bowling Trim Ipoh, February 7 The following are the scores in tb match commenced yesterday at Ipoh be/' twceo Mr A W. Moreira’s Ceylon XI an< the I erak State XI: Perak—lst Innings C Foster c and b274 words
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Article439 1932-02-08 5 TIES FOR WEDNESD.IY The follow* g ties have been fixed for W n sl-yi February 10: Cbampion?hip Pairs: G W Bryant ndNHP Whitley v R FW leoaard and L F Knigbt. J E A Cterk and C G van Houten v E G Bird and G C439 words
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Article609 1932-02-08 6 Said the father at the seaside: Stop howling. You’re down here to enjoyyourself,Willie, and, by Jove,l’ll make you enjoy yourseif if I have to thrash you within an inch of your life! We are reminded of the foregoing chestnut by the proceedings at Geneva over the wetk-end. M.609 words
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Article166 1932-02-08 6 This Chinese New Year must surely be recorded as the quietest within living memory. There wjs a notable diminution in the amount of cracker firing, the usual parade of cars was much attenuated and the other outward and visible signs of oeleberation of the festival were166 words
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Article942 1932-02-08 6 Penang, Monday WO points is tho extent of the increase in the cost of living in England as a result of Britain’s departure from the gold standard. This two points in two per cent Taking the basic figure at 100, it H means that the cost of942 words
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Article90 1932-02-08 6 FAST NOT TO BE BROKEN TO DAY Although it was said that the moon had been seen and that a telegram had been received from Singapore stating tint Ehri Rays Puasa could be celebrated to day, we are informed that the leaders uf the Moham medan community90 words
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Article63 1932-02-08 6 The m«ri.ge took place according to Hindu rites, of sB 3 son of Mr. A. Velu Nadar of g, Mies Murugammal, daugbtor Muthiah Nadar of Penang. q Amongst those present were Ramasamy Nadar, a well merchant of Eirgapore. Mr. Uress Mudaliar of the Mahya r y 363 words
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Advertisement166 1932-02-08 6 I Pure Food Products TH 5 FINEST OBTAINABLE TUT "GOLD BAR” ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST. l i if l i "s J **Oa4s, a***. E^ 5 r& 6^^s s.vi¥* SW^U?° D SPECiyjLU I Gold Bar Products are obtainable from all Higrh Class Provision Dealers and THE SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA166 words
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Advertisement33 1932-02-08 6 —n ID. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.33 words
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Miscellaneous26 1932-02-08 6 TIDE TABLES Hlfh Waiev Low Watei To Day 1.09 R.tn. 7.52 a.m. 1.52 p.m. 8.02 p.m. To Morrow 1.36 p.o?. 819 a.m. 2.16 pjiL 8.30 p,u?t26 words
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Article792 1932-02-08 7 the league MARKS time Shanghai Report Received OPPOSITION LEADER’S OUTBURST Call for Pressure in Far Fast The Sine Japanese situation continues to jugiren prominence in the Sunday news papers t /wording to ths Observers New York «rreepondent second pe*ce proposal is ww being negotiated with792 words
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Article466 1932-02-08 7 2,000 People Eager to Try it NERVE TEST ‘TONIC’ Between 1,500 and 2.000 requests were received.by Madame Tussaud’s last year frcm people who were anxious to prove their nerve by spending a night in the Chamber of Horrors, and thus gain the mythical reward.466 words
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Article322 1932-02-08 7 NEW SIGNS OF OPPOSITION Riga The basis of the Soviet policy is the socalled general line of Stalin. If this line had been straight and logical, it would be easy for the Soviet Communists to follow it, but this is not so. Stalin by nature is an322 words
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Article193 1932-02-08 7 Many Sailors c hot in Ogpn Ce'lars I have been able to examine a coufiden tial report giving a brief summary of what had happened in the Red Army in 1931. The report states that during the year over 70 cases of serious breaches of193 words
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Article532 1932-02-08 7 Mr. A W. H«*y, M.C.S.. returned from leave on January 23. Mrs. V. M Matthews has returned to Ipoh after spending a long holiday in the south of France. Mr. W. G Ross is being transferred from 1 edang Estate. Tangkak, to Pengkalan Bukit Estate, near Muar.532 words
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Article288 1932-02-08 7 ISOLATED BY ENGLISH DOCTORS Better results in the combating of infection are likely to be obtained in consequence of the success, after six years’ research, of Dr. I M Heilbron Professor of Organic Chemistry at Liverpool University, in collaboration with Dr. R A. Morton, also288 words
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Advertisement15 1932-02-08 7 To-morrow being a Public Holiday there will be no issue of the Pinang Gazette. t15 words
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Advertisement421 1932-02-08 7 118 f; m MW I w r rat »ii limb' a I V 1 s 7/ ti ,<k w I I;;! Call and See the NEW QHI3 MASTER’S VOIOE e Portable No. 102. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD.. 16, Bishop. Street, PENANG. ffi! I HI I M I v||gj ESS I421 words
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Article148 1932-02-08 8 Latest Quotations Sat. Fri. Sat Feb G Feb 5 Sept. 19 Pads 87i 87 3'16 123 96 Ntw York 8.45 8.451 4.86 s Montreal 8.97 8 97 Brussels 24.75 24 8 84.88 Jireva 1711/ 6 17i8/82 24.86 Amsterdam 8 8 58$ 12 08 Milan 66 1/16148 words
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Article153 1932-02-08 8 MUiK-'T REMAINS QUIET Singapore. Fb. 4 The market baa been very quiet throughcu. the week ’-♦■d prices h«ve eased since Mctdiy to 8| f r spot. This morning’s cable, quote London lews ii. rn 21 i. and New York down 3/16. u 4 1/16 geld. Priebe have flue153 words
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Article61 1932-02-08 8 Fur J.mry lbs United Serdang 42*2,211 B ialang Tandjong 142,700 Sungei Kari 31,000 Tanah DaUr 60,270 i sahan 47.300 Bah Lias 1) 8,139 Toerangie 83,780 Mendaria 128.683 Bila 55.000 Central Sumatra 42,929 Boe.,gei Raapah 37.500 N.V. Rubber Maatschappij 261,566 N.V. Soeka Radja 38 ?56 United Lmkat 2*2,000 Tea:61 words
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Article245 1932-02-08 8 Fens F-braary 8 Ctt B«nar«i Cc m p. «hut ocm 5 OCO.lt Clivus it W.Ct Gkld Isaf Hers 71.0; Mfiau Pick ’g ucrii 170.0’ Nutmegs S' e 70.(X 110 s 60.0? Ccoonutap« 1,000 ii 15.0 □cpra Sundruu eales 610 Rattans sales »i 1' Coarre 10.6 9tmu Snail Ehel245 words
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Article86 1932-02-08 8 Penang, February 8 By Cowtuy of lh« Okartmd Bank On London Eank Demand 2/3 27/ 2 it 4 m/ts 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 13/32 ti 3 i« Documentary 2/4 17,82 On New York Bank Demand 39j com France (l TT, 940 num Lidia ii T86 words
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Article920 1932-02-08 8 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES j f’O w XCrSBU IDeltaM s«|• F Ayo Molek Bubbo Aye» fan— BaWwi ga»»a« C 5 18<.laa Ptanttaf SvnfiMate B.j«eW Rabbet Ge Mnteng ?l*dM B<®»a Rabbet Rmtat S B rwelU Rabbet Ct !P Bom Bubbtt RtMM <( 60 RmSel Unite* BTkM Jeioteng Rvbbei Betete... IN920 words
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Advertisement38 1932-02-08 8 Runny mede ‘'Cheerful mJ Cool” WEDNESDAY DINNER DANCE i Friday, 19th February TEA DANCE 5-30 to 7-30 p.m. Sunday —21st February variety concert in ail o f European Unemployment Fund. RLNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD.. George Goldsaok, Masagcr. PHONE 543.38 words
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Advertisement175 1932-02-08 8 FOO CHOW LACQUER WARE WOBR y AND QO 7O CURIOS r J Yi: JUST UNPACKED 1 28, Eisiiop Stoat, K. T. SWEE, PENANa „id 3b, Logan Rd., I Per c rt y l,r P re:alw w auJ f I renuDg, frie;toe ai;(1 unCTrpCT^’ I rantee. I IRISH LINEN DRAWN-THREAD WORK175 words
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Miscellaneous128 1932-02-08 8 MAJESTIC 6-15 To-night Last Night’s Large Audience Completely held spellbound by this great mystery thiilkr < K», x/ z v'\ V'\ w id BKRy gkMOMII In Conjunction with “SKYLINE” with ThonnS Meighan and Hardie Albright matinee To morrow at 11.30 a.m. Jeanette MacDonald in AFFAdU> TOG?THW« WITH E.c/or McLagien in128 words
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625 1932-02-08 9 PAVILION ENTERPRISE To Be Shown Locally at Queens A serious effort has at last been made to supply Malayan picture goers with outstanding British films, The year 1931 has been one of great achievement for British fi m studios. They h>ve taken every advantage which625 words
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Advertisement436 1932-02-08 9 —r 3 1 F r J. j V g<j>p. 757, seen through microscope. r""~~ t feg s’ 7 i K Z 'jqiiL :i[L F-J Does your mirror say: W/ IJV Run-down J/’V Read how others succeeded in building ,i' up their health with |f||l[ I I SANATOGEN. Ik’U |h My436 words
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Advertisement28 1932-02-08 9 if Mr M pruts, I A* < 53Mdj B A<-^^ I S tea? tea W A. iw, J. KOMONDS, I Tha ■nallab Pharmacy 52, 54. Beach Street. Penang. I28 words
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Advertisement243 1932-02-08 9 T II HERE S o SO MUCH IN O A NAME o Hosiery by Kayser* is always finest j 7 > |f quality, pure thread silk, pure dyed, N i flawlessly woven. Perfectly styled j||" k j and in colours keyed to the mode. |l,| No other hosiery offers such243 words
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Article820 1932-02-08 10 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following Jis a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY of From Sailing For Data of Sailing Stoamtr Tronoh P. Brandan, P. Soeeoe and Same Porta To-day Langkat Rasa Bagan Datoh820 words
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Advertisement251 1932-02-08 10 -.A J. For moRE than three CENTURIES BOLS has been the standard of quality for Gin and First Class I Liqueurs. It doesn't matter where I you are. whether on the West coast of Africa, or away in the Far East, or anywhere else in the world. BOLS is hailed251 words
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Article730 1932-02-08 11 MALAYAN RECEPTION List of Stations The following is a list of shortwave stations which can be received in Malaya: Monday Radio Saigon (49.05 metre-) 6.15 p.m Anr.aoQit? programme; 8.15 recorded music; 9.15 concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. Soloists: violin, M. R730 words
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Advertisement336 1932-02-08 11 FOR BEST sn Men .nay change their xf MSr T seeking the blend chat suits them. But we r ver change ours. We X S, v'w have been distilling John- A nic Walker “Red Label for over a hundred years, jgjr 11 W?‘ L and it suits so many men.336 words
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Advertisement187 1932-02-08 11 'Mir K~ 1 roil Illi o')ru‘ r\ a nn r w iL > Lj\_^.t —IIV-_ "place absolute faith ''lf H in the goodness and purity of < 1 s> “Milkmaid” Condensed Milk. <1 Ik For “Milkmaid” Milk is rich 11 creamy milk from cows fed ji Sr on the finest187 words
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Advertisement695 1932-02-08 12 P. 0.-BRITISH AND APCAR LINES [Companies Incorporated in England.] MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co 'Penang, TeluK Anson, Pc-” sounder contract with His Majesty's tenham. Malacca and Slngnnmb Government, London and Far Service. po,,# East Mail Service. Mata Hari j_ Outwards from London for China695 words
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