Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 February 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY Na 32 VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 564 1 I’* FKOTHERB I dentists p t .j Office next Io The Dispensary* s'.’. Leith Street ji jn« vam unrTum 2 tovnum >■«! w-"*je s*m. a*»xrrmjr. iar «Mku*'. -*> ?< r»• > 1 x*li i Dollar Exchsije Tables STERLING into DOLLARS So DOLLARS into STERLING refieriring ASCENDING IN I V\' Sixty
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    • 14 1 H.TOKISATSUf STUDIO with up-to-dato Photography by electric light. ’Phone 771, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 2299 2 position vacant Municipality of George Town,l municipal notice THE BANKS. Evropean Engineer required PenaflQ. BELL ROAD P( I\J A M Ctl THE MERCANTILE BANK NEDERIfiKOSCHE ton The position io for a nnn folly ex- ar lainia isuirrn Msirrniu-n pe.ienced in general slop practice and Tramways Department Notice is hereby given
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  • 1958 3 Shipping Freight Argument Should Government Step In Mr. Barbour’s Better Way Further lively contributions on Singapore port are eontribu-ed to the Jaaniry issue of British Mil-yi (Lonlor). Mr. Charles E. Craig, of "EJge Cbffe,’ Sidmonth, Davon, cnnmenting on the previous article by Mr. W. H.
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    • 251 3 I'i v keep (SrlO mil w «"S* I)? Mosses WU** hNU£$ fiib W’®r sww fe I AP: <X. t r h ,tf,r. •-w 7» y 'Tt<-vr-j< MIX xbmm. >_ a ■ETvi nr ‘T QC£ Mrvaa* s -UiHlaiv w,f Else Remedy That Gets to the Root of the Complaint In all
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    • 148 3 -j CORN 1820- STIIL GOING STRONG YOUR f VPARDONI You perhaps, are an authority on rubber. believe we know all there is to know about the distilling of whisky after all we’ve been doing it since 1820. So if we tell you Johnnie Walker “Red Label is as good a
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  • 1306 4 In reply to those'who oppose the BriE npire’e participation in the League t V i up, and discrelit bo h the work of ip L 3gU3 m the p.st and tee forthc mog D Oonfererc the followax t c.a and figures
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    • 157 4 I CREAM I !l r a£r I .<;KJ^V IV\\I :< 111 Ir J I k I \\SLf T-- i ii*f H I t<A \^>rr? z A/ O 3 IlltaSfiSSil WlSi®£ri I SUPREME I T MMJ 3 < o N M liij these days of rising running costs we I suggest
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    • 26 4 I SANFORDS RI’BBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and rubber stamp to give better impressions and longer service. f The Pining Gazette PRESS, LTD.
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    • 185 4 M H'A—I—ir“LES S'™- THAN COST Here’s your opportunity to secure the latest marvel of tiHi clßiahyitfi ill trical gramoh phone- at less h 0 than cost-now I $475-01 Its volume-wnich can becon- trolled at will-will amaze you. “Like Life Itself" is a true description of its reproduction. j May we
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    • 10 4 IF you HAVfi HEADACHE»' or SUFFER biliousks»» TAKE ..dj Mir
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 809 5 —At my reading have dis- m'ilibts good HotS.lt Foot B. th to ben.J. I, I hope, for any who. on their foot dnrmg would refreeh and res' 'h m Xe going to a dance. Thia ia prepared lh lcr.otalnm,2o». of rock a,;lt and b r x. none
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    • 747 5  -  BY ROSAMUND Tuere are plenty of paople who would probably feel themselves insuked by the question:'‘Can you make a good cup of tea? Yet really the good cup of tea is an oxeiption, and by no mems the rule you vou! 1 expect from a tisk repeated
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    • 70 5 Now ia the time when w:m»n think co its of hght suitings and costumes with abort j.ckets, rather than lx g warm overcoats. The suit here sketched is outstanding on account of its bLck jacket which looks well over a gre-oi twjel skirt. It is a tlip-on style,
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    • 523 5  -  BY IRENE ADAIR Millinery to be worn now—between- i sessons —can have brima or be brim ea?. H?-ts are fashionable either way. It is the angle at which tha hat is tilted which dates the shape. To-day’s hats slant forward; you have only to think of the
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    • 423 5  -  BY BETTY HARPER The old saying prevention is better than cure applks aa much to beauty problems es anything else. For inatat ct-, if the figure has been allowed to run wherever it likes owing to sluggishness of the internal organs and lack of exercise, its owner
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    • 500 5  -  BY MOLLIE LITTLE No wadays. when most of us cannot have as many new clothes as we would wish, our appeiranci may still be considerably brlghtenet by means of brand new acc’ss >rif’’. Those who are economising, perform, for tha first time ic their
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    • 638 5  -  BY ViO .BT DISMORE The status of u dhood b-a era* grd greatly string the past oe cr s«>. Whan I was a child, aums were not m portent per pie in juvenile schema vf things. We divided runts in‘o the kind onss and the critical onte.
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  • 2908 6 Meeting Likely to Result in a Loss I I I Endoon Fays $l7O Lady Remington and Kelt Win Easily BY IIC-TAC Having to pay something like $9,000 in stakes on each day of the present meeting in progress that is $27,000 in all, and
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  • 349 6 CO-OPERATION WITH POWERS Geneva February 10 The thunder of guns in the Far East while the Disarmament Oonferance is sitting at Geneva was not tragic irony, deolared Signor Grandi submitting the Italian pro posals On the contrary the blood being shed in the East was a
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    • 409 6 ITCHINGJORNING Had to Keep Child From School. Cuticura Healed. "When my little grandchild Wa3 years old a lot of i mp l broke r a fv over her head. '1 v can e Pll e u a itching and burnin. '.«dFher out. She was 1. that for three m’ i
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  • 1289 7 Trom Our Malay Correspondent’’ Ag anticipated in my notes of last week, the Uari R_.ya did take place here on Monday, the Bth instant, s nd rot on Tuesday as was officially gS For general information it may be ex plained that we begin and end our
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  • 377 7 FATHERS CLAIM FRUITLESS Mr. Justice Whitley yesterday in the Supreme Court made an order that the children should remain where they were in the case in which a Province Wellesley motor-car driver named Tang Ah Ban sought to obtain custody of his son, Tang Bean Hock
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  • 65 7 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Clear The Road Hume 2 Overture Maritina Wallace 3 suite "The Rose Von Schiras” Eilenberg Valse —"Rosen” Polka —"Buds G’Votte—' Zephyr" 4 Humoresque The Lightning Switch Alford 5 Fox Trot I Sti' Get A Thrill Coots 6 Selection The
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  • 47 7 There will be Moonlight Pand Terfor manors at the Esp anade on February 18. 19 and 20, 1982 from 8.80 pm to 10 30 p m we ther permitting The Penang Senthamil Valipa Sangam has been removed to Premises No. 176 Dato Kramat Road, Penang.
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  • 736 7 Chief Inspector A. E Lewis of the Seremban Police has proceeded home. Mr. J. L. Woods, the Ipoh lawyer, is confined to his residence with an attick of ’’flu.” Mr. James Lauder Nicol, former Inspector of Schools, Negri Sembilan, has returned from leave. Mr 8. M. Sharma
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  • 164 7 Duchess of Sutherland in Penang BIG GAME TRIP IN SIAM Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland attended by her maid, arrived in Penang early this morning by the German boat Vogtland from Colombo. Immediately on arrival, her Grace was met on board by the manager of the
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  • 273 7 Bagan Tuan Kechil Ferry Service. It is hereby notified 'hit the ferry ger vice b*twf en B g»n Tuau Kfchil snd Caurob Street Pi*r» will be discontinued with (ff*ct from of Mircb, 1932. The following «-Iteration* and aTrangementa will b° r a‘e with < ff -cl
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 61 7 New Advertisements MB— 1 L.'” 1 TO lET Compound Houie with sanitary nstallation >pp >er- P-*n«ng Golf C üb) Gjr-<ge and Servants’ Q larter». Available lit March. Apply 55, Beach Street. FOR SALE Moutrie Piano. H gh««t Grade Model, Io txcell nt cinditio"», with pack ng case ar.d duet stool,
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    • 181 7 iMlFtejiM. -> w\ fr w k [i A w > ■■’BEOteA r; >7l Mr —ZZJX A pleasant spin and then a •wpa 8 S fl fi B B B ®fl >V/Bjg why i VI Brimful cf Beauty 1 Exquisite Naw Voilej Printed in Gorgeous £badcs and Charming patterns t A
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  • 517 8 The immediate course of American politics may not be without its influence on Britain, Europe, and even such outlying parts of the Empire as Malaya. It is hardly necessary to remind ourselves that America’s attitude may settle the whole question of reparations and war debts within a
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  • 289 8 Is it a hippy angary? 9o fur not one dissentient vjioe h%s been beard at the Disarmament Conference regarding the British proposal to abolish the sabm »rine as an offensive or defensive weapon. First advanced at the Washington Con- ference ten years ago, the proposal has
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  • 1007 8 Penang, Thursday JpOHE mere fact that the proposal to make another (or is it the first film in Malaya fhou'd arouse so much interest is an indication of our backwardness. I Budding film stars in Singapore and Penang will now doubtless Chance for feel a Hntterin S
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  • 41 8 The treasurers advise us that the T Day Col eotion made m w ment of Penang for I J $21,279 62 against 622,051 i You will probably gf’t that cir yon are disposing o tiee in the Pinang
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    • 319 8 Pure Food Products I THE FINEST OBTAINABLE PUT -‘GOLD BAR" ON YOUR I SHOPPING LIST. I Gold IJaT I ljfiiM FgS SPECS A Vf| i I Gold Bar Products are obtainable from all High Class Provision Dealers and B THE SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA John Littie Co., Ltd., Penang I
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    • 35 8 D iC. O. I THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST, ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. NODERM BAMITA7IOM THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under exnert European Chef. B
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 356 9 —Reuter. CAN JAPAN AFFORD to PAY IT? Shanghai Situation Quieter MORE HOPEFUL OUTLOOK ghanghai messa?€B state that after a comparatively quial day which the opposing Jipaneae and bioesa furoes apparently c9e dto strengthon taair positions, two Chinese sight attttte occurred in Chapei. These are reported to
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  • 111 9 Conserv'tiva In By Nearly 5 to 1 Majority The by elecuja in the New Forest Division of H.mpshiro caused by the ‘levation cf Lt Col. Wilfred Ashley to the scrape resulted as follows: Mu. Mills (Con) 23 827 Mb. bum (Ind Lab.) 5.185 Cons. Majority 18,192 tthe
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  • 58 9 Ljgby Radio Service Rtcing S opped at Windsor the fini ““South rd n”"' 1 b London «iorm aianrn' '7 att 3 yGBterd »y The ■SaSr: Mlandic? 1 a!r I,ner a ln Surrey bnf 4v y snow equail caused' t r oam!ti es an 1 rough ,Vi Be
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  • 34 9 1931 r «?»t Margin sbmate (Ff ®n o>, u 7 J Oor respondent Tha BjOn n gkjk Fabruiry 10 surplus C 8 L seXn b 8 f3r eXPOrt **son is one million
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  • 134 9 —Ragby Radio Service LONDON THE 'PHONE CENTRE Sir Kingsley Wood, Postmaster General, speaking yesterday at the laying of the Foundation Stone by the Lord Mayor of London of a telephone building said London has become the telephone switch board of the world. The overseas telephone service had
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  • 112 9 corresponding week last year.—Rugby Radio Service. Satisfactory Inccme-Tax Collections The Treasury Returns for last weak show that income tax collected totalled £25 703 000 compared with £22,*****0 in the previous week. This brings the to a! received since January 1 to £ll4 810 000. The total in
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  • 22 9 British imports for January fell nearly 5 003 000 compared with the preceding month. The January total was £62,000 000.
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  • 55 9 MR. A. S DEBENHAM News has been received in Penang of the death cf Mr. A 8. Debenham, who was a Director of the Asiatic Petroleum Go., Ltd., and the Shell Transport and Trading Co., Ltd. The Penang office was closed at 1 pm. to day
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  • 233 9 The first Court of Appeal for this year will sit in Penang on February 19 and subsequent dates. The Chief fustics. Sir WJliam Murison, is expected to preside, and the other judge? wi 1 be Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne and Mr. Justice A K. a B.
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  • 123 9 Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Wife’s Fruitless Dash to U. S. PROLIFIC NOVELIST Hollywood, February 10 Ths death occurred to day of Mr, Edgar Wa'lace, the novelist and p'ayright, at the age of fifty six. He had gone to Hollywood to prepare film scenarios and died
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  • 259 9 CLAI'd FOR DAMAGES Io the Supreme Court this morning the suit was down for hearing between Ung Beng Lee, of 48, Ipoh Lane Penang, and the Borneo Chevro'et Ltd., the plaintiff claiming damages from the firm for improperly distraining plaintiff s Chevrolet motor truck P
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  • 146 9 NONDESCRIPTS v ST. XAVIERS INSTITUTE The following have been selected to play for the N. C. C. ‘A’ in a cricket match gainst the 8. X I cn Saturday on the BXL ground, play starting at 2 p.m. -amson de Si'va 0 Danker, Chung Ah Yeang Captain', Ewe Kooi,
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  • 30 9 Reuter. Accrington Draws with Sou hport In the Third Division, Northern Section of the English Football League Accrington Stanley drew with Southport, each side scoring a goU.
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  • 36 9 ALTERATION OF DATE The Annual General Meeting wil be held in St. Marks Church Vestry Bu-ter worth, on Mondav Feb. 15. at 6pm. not on Thursday Feb. 18 as previuiily arrarged.
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  • 363 9 Rugby Radio Service. SECESSIONISTS’ APOLOGIA J/ the conclusion of the second da f/'s deltate on tariffs in the House of resolutions authorising the introduction of the Trade Hill were cart ied by 4o 2 rotes to 76. In the exercise of their rights under the Cabinet's
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  • 138 9 OLD SILENT FAVOU UTE BACK AT QUEEN 8 The Columbia picture ‘Last of the Lone Wolf which opens at the Qxeen's to night brings an old screen favourite in the person of Bert 1 ytell. The story is about a ficitious King and Qaeen who
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 104 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the lateei quotations fn UEBSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’s ahaie list at 11 s.m. to day Yesterday To day 88 S 5 Shares g. >■ SB 02 CQ 02 I fl. I 0 10. 10. Mining Banu-rin Tin 10/9 11/6 9/6 10/6
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  • 58 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN LONDON Spot £137 2 6 down 22/B 3 Months £***** 6 down 22/6 •INGAPORE $69.75 per picul dcwn s’.oo 100 tois d3M RUBBER: London 2f d down 1/16 d. Few Tcrk 315/16 c* f£c!d. ikwn 1/lic* Local 8 3/Bs.
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  • 508 10 TIES ARRANGED The faUowirg ties hsve been arranged Th wad ay Singles Handicap “B”: —3 G 8 Anc-raon v Ser J N Cooley; —l5 O De tr.sr Morgan v—3 C P Parcel’; —15.1 F G Pooley v Scr J H Dodd. Doubles Handicap —4 E W Gib
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  • 145 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Bat Feb. 10 Feb 9 Sept 18 Paris 8613/16 87 7’16 128.96 New’York 8.411 8.44 i 4.85 i Montreal 8.98| 4 Brussels 24.52* 24 11/16 84.88. Geneva 17.52| 17 65 24.86' Amsterdam 8 46i 853 12.08 Milan 651 66 5/6 82.89 Berlin
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  • 87 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. Izudon Febiuary 10, Spot £137-2-6 b?ee months’ buvne £139-17 6 hr?e mirths’ felling £l4O-2-6. Mews. Boustead d Co.. Ltd. 10. h February quotation for Singapore refined tin 870 75 per picul, burines* done 125 mas, Penang refinad tin 170.75 p»r picul. buyers no
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  • 74 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for today are 80 followeiSpot 8! cents per lb. Feb./Mar. 8| April/June —B| July/dept. 9t n M.-rket Quite. The following priori were realised frr rubber sold at our Auction-rooms today: Good F.A.Q Ribbed Smcksd Sheet 811.10 to 1120 F.A.Q.
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  • 95 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Friday 6 a.m. 77 E Noon 88 nw nil 5 p.m. 87 n w Saturday 6 a.m- 76 e Noon 86 nw nil 5 p.m. 85 s Sunday 6 a.m. 77 e Noon 86 n w nil 5 p.m. 84 s e Monday
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  • 42 10 Tie hom-w rd m-dl by these. K»roa at 10 •‘.id. on Saturday, the 13 h in-tan*. The e.s. R jula with m Us despatched from L rdot, on Janmrj 21 is exp*.eted to arrive here at 6 e.m. to morrow.
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  • 934 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST Il illi XUSk'ax iSOfiUs.} V e c Aileobj Rabbw We fcke Gtajak Rabbc, 40 tO Balay MtaMa 75 V aTm Hl*a« PtiatiM! TO* 8C WnnFr.> Kubbex «BrtaSea 15 2 -ie> Bolete Barb-* O» 4’ ft W Bub»*» fctatea T 5 €t Balau Plantta» P.yuataaH PaMet* Bubbe*
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 105 10 I I The firm which eliminates or radically curtails its advertising at this time in the interest of economy I is pursuing a shortI B sighted policy,” de- I clares Dr. Julius Klein, Assistant Secretary of I the U.S. Department I of Commerce. I The Pinang Gazette I and Sunday
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  • 237 11 fsnaiiit February 11 6». Banaraa Or'tm r. shsrtincce 5 000.9 C h 30.0( dold atUtn TS.Ot rut;' g nom 170.0«' b h 70.01 b 10b «I 60.0 0 r«c oeitvm 1,000 if 15.0 C 1 fa Bales 6.10 letuus mlcb Li.lC Rattam Joans 10.6' 9rasn ii;a.4 dLsI 15.09
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  • 82 11 Penang, February 11 Courtny of th* Charttrtd Bank 3n Lr.udon Ba»’k Demand 2/8 27/32 4 tr/U 2/4 1/16 Privs'e 3 m/l? credit 2 4 13'32 tl 3 it Doonmedary 2/4 17 82 On New York Bank Demand 39f r.ora Franca u TT. 940 nom India m IT. 1521 Bangkok
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  • 114 11 IN HOSPITAL AS RESULT OF ACCIDENT Mr?. !e Fiemii gi an inmate of the Bungear Hoapitdi suffering from an in* jurtd leg, as the result of a motor collision cn Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. le Fleming were on tbe r way to Port Dickson in a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 184 11 ■■XJfc-Sarf'- SX: JT’TS v “7 5Ma .t-*— *W- V, J I■ J» oVI X x /1* 1 4 i I i ■■-—I I illenbury* Foods APenburyi’ Foods are particularly suited tc I 1C reeding of babies in hot climates. They are R'l n tree and being simply and easily prepared
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    • 61 11 I w| v i £^itn:: ii: YOUR SAFEGUARD is EVANS’ Antiseptic g Throat Pastilles. They m S keep colds at bay and fHfe J give relief in cases of Coughs, Catarrh. Bron* .slßfi chitis, etc i #ll PastiTies JuJ 4 f F’roca Chemist» ereryH* 3 a here M»de in En«l»n<l
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    • 441 11 A: I a JH| Unchanged in e. a changing J I world > > AWARDED! jj 1 B P"/ 7 I iir h I I*ll i I I kJ I i to////ifcr jl| UuH! II f*WB J .w z. '''rwfo. p «O his MAjfsr» iMf Label Est Scotch WX- Il
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 144 11 majestic] 6- 5 Vo-night 9-30 I •s-" w lynnffTri ?Tql I MTb OulHi LM BI N LYON and the Star’s Father RICHARD BENNETT bniiiid of a beautiful blonde who climbs beyond the bounds of her set and into the circle of society, falsehood and romantic intrigue. NEXT CHANGE ruth ghatterton
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  • 906 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-DAY Name of From Sailing For Dale of SalHna Steamer Ds Haan Langsa. Lho-Seumawe, Belawan-Deli, Langes, Sigli Sab.wß and Oalee- Idi, Lbo
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 160 12 zp' >■¥ •....X*.. e X<& Jr CW C"'-' r I M I i J €!GHTLLN HQLf GOLF COURSE a the, Hir~ Or t£y SO for further tr£o*malion THE INFO‘pUasr «lip cut tt»is ,At T 1 ',7., advert is *n>ent end ma J to, —a—— inM—i in ~iir Just What You
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  • 303 13 DOUBLE SOMERSAULT Europeans Detained in Hospital A serious collision between two motor oars late on Saturday evening resulted in two Europeans being conveyed to the General H.sp’tal by tmbuhnce, suffering from seri ua head injuries. The two cars coueerned, one belonging to Mr. R. Land and
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  • 146 13 CORBIOAN OUTL4W GIVES IHIMSELF UP TO POLICE Nice, January 12 Ferdinand Torre, a Cors'csn bandit who has been in hiding sites 1905, tclay found the ev=siun of the law irksome, and gave himself un to the Iced police. The Corsican '*clean up’’ campaign, instigated last November,
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  • 49 13 A section cf the J invaders were confronted by a handful of British members of the Shanghai Volunteer Force who'were guarding the Interna'.ional Settlement bcundry. The Japanese were told to buzz iff” and although not understanding the idiom, they understood the gesture which acccmpanied it, and went.
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  • 67 13 Sir Herbert Thirkt H White, formeily Lieutenant Governor, of Burma* who died at St. Pes, Cornwall, on Sunday December 27, was by hie own desire buried at sea. The body* stitched in a canvas bag, was laced on board a tug and conveyed three miles off Falmcuth,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 615 13 IF IT’S STRENGTH YOU NEED i I (V —g* 5- n,,H 1 Q^— *V«-* Iy- I «X- <*• "°>* C e ytK I —you need Hall’s Wine ber< ll* Jywk cau se it is a Tonic Restora--ladi IS tive and Nerve Food that i quickly gives strength to the P\LLSi'WftJ
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    • 37 13 LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk bread Tape* Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes Power of Attorney Forms Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. 1,2, 3, 4 5. The Ptnang Gazet’e' Press, Ltd.
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    • 174 13 1 "JL'-J-f 1 1 ■> DOUBLE BISE-WWWy WWW-’ X\v/ >7tW A« ZwZ aAw/ /Wk't’iSKVV Av/ i-i hmuj n. SgSrha Agx Exsa 1 //7 /-J y Tt?AO£ m>b /5 v/ /77 w AgA ASK FOR CAPSTAN BLUE TOP II -w>- J .-r--- *-'»->• HERE s o SO MUCH IN Z jll
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  • 476 14 Woman Wfyo Was Destined to guild a galace— Sequel to Visit to Crystal Qazer-36 years’ Job Uqfin’sbed MOST countries have some monument or other to humw folly. Probably the most extraordinary is the House of Mystery which stands in lhe rolling bills of £anta Olara, just
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  • 186 14 SCIENCE SOLVE? SOME PROBLEMS Have you a haddock? And, if you have, do you went to keep it a while say. until next year? British Science will tell you how. Or have yen been werried to know how to prevent year striped shirts rotting more quickly
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  • 166 14 The following specimens of modern puns are taken from many which appear in the January Windsor A new novel has a servant for itr author. Of course, it will hi>ve plenty of new situations. "A barrister says that what takes plsee at a champ gne supper is
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 178 14 POCKET CHECK ROLLS FS'TTltf'C FOR ESTATES, MIKES, ETC. 1 4i x 6J AMCM. a STffCi. I 2 4| x 6J 1 frwt «AFeasMe 3 5£ x 7f I 46| x 8| I hvesa a krm h she Wmmb» 3 5 5f X B W, J. ttDMO'DS, s 6 54 X
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    • 839 14 Assets exceed f 12.000.000 S. C. Assurance in force over 535,90U.()0n The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd in Straits SattfoMentQ. HEAD OFFICE i Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Uto<apore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, K.c TVa Co«y»nr k«a C20.C00 devcettad wUta tk« a Ccwrt 9t Enclard and
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  • 652 15 Penang, February 11, 1932. CHOWRABTA MARKET MuttoK— S cte. Mutton Indian M per 'lb 40 Head goat 1-20 Sheep SO each Liver with heart long do 90 1.30 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep w per lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 39 Buet per lb 30 Kidney
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    • 355 15 J. /-J A < il i 1 ;Mk Kbjs Fc<4 i',.CR£ THaM ffgf T?hL~E CENTURIES BC' has ten the standard of Bji (j. ty for Gin and First Class g »g| L’ jueurs I: doesn’t matter where E Sd| y I are, whether on the West c< -,-i i Africa,
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    • 217 15 1 .iw.'.im.. ijmjmw I, 'The f UNTREATED MILkX BOTH WHOLE AND i SKiMMED.HAS VERY LITTLE ANTI RACHITIC 1 ACTIVITY OrtGnay fresh autfaSQ This authoritative quota* tion that fresh eows* milk contains almost no vitamin D is eonvineing. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin
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    • 1583 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I iwllah steamship line WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON, N. CONTINENT I A rjpT> a V > I IM?? 1 x AUTOT. YCU Ftb 12 Colombo, 'Orseilles. London. Rotterdam. A Hamburg I /JIF M AJrI t j| x EUMAEU"» Ft blB Co’ombo. London. Rotterdam A Hamburg U V
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    • 729 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDU AND APCAR LINES [Companies Incorporated in England.] MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co Penang, Teluß Anson d under contract with Hie Majesty’s tenham. Malacca and uT Government, London and Far serv s 0 East Mail Service. Mata Hari p Outwards from London
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