Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 February 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-02-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833» PUBLISHED DAIL No. 33. VOL. LXXXX. FRIDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement186 1932-02-12 1 brothers dentists£e»d Office nex Io The Dispensary. ct Office W.I* ithStreet Dollar Exchange Tables 1 T STERLING into DOLLARS r J PHONE 258 Penang» op call on us for full details of our DOLLARS into STERLING Popular Scheme for the delivery in England of AscENmNG in —MORRIS CARS I Sixty186 words
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Advertisement16 1932-02-12 1 In.TOKISATSUf STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. 'Phone TTI, <8, 70 t BISHOP STBJSBT, PENANG.16 words
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Advertisement2557 1932-02-12 2 position wanted Municipality of George Town, Kiang River Tin Dredging THE BANKS European Medical Pnc ition*r desirto PfiUSHQ. z a P I 8 "g position as Lccum Tenet*. GP. and 3 (Incorporated in the Strait. Settlement.) L > X A «UIBTESCn 01M? luasrynMos Eota‘e experience». Frte Arrii. Reply w-» r.rnrsrrtr’'.2,557 words
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Article756 1932-02-12 3 DRAW WITH ARMY Easy Scoring Chances Missed Hug Kotg. Febtuiry 1 Owirg to the general alate of things there was no Leigae footballon Saturday and the princirsl a'-traction was a match between the A-my and the team of Chinese tearing from Malays, The attendance in the756 words
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Advertisement307 1932-02-12 3 Ifftr in Ink that Keeps a Pen Clean f' e p- Think of it— Quink, the new Parker quickdrying ink contains an agent which actually keeps your pen clean I Quink is free from sediment—flows smooth—promotes easier writing. For sale at the better stores OW|s|®« I f J B t307 words
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Advertisement359 1932-02-12 3 Look for the TRADE MABK REDDAWAY 3 Tl* e ame l Bair. Jyi > TTT is produced up to a I Standard—not down to i ***l^!s& Wy a Price. It your require- ments do not demand the I High Class Camel Hair let us j quote for “BEE I UM”359 words
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Article971 1932-02-12 4 —M. M, B.A.T. ENTERPRISE Scrupulous (leanlioess in Manufacture Cbarlfß Kinßaley’fl worcs “When sll t things were made, n ne wrs made better than tcbAcco’’ were witten aa a tribute to the work of Na ure. ff 'ha author of *‘VVestward HI o nil to-day visit—M. M, - 971 words
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Advertisement318 1932-02-12 4 Si ”'M > Q\ J//u? /tea? avsizsZ/ m/M-mV iff-om, ferbs/and R® s wK I j V" 1 1 Urinary Ccnsidfrohon h c\\ 1 1 S i) pi l\3 |j// Mor>u fo c tur€ Jy nar a n Ike Disc as aboVe. poched rv eacK tir\. Kas a Value ia addihoiv318 words
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Advertisement209 1932-02-12 4 r— L ESS“ -i THAN I COST i I Here’s your I r— opportunity io I M secure the laI BBBIW 88- test rnarve i of 8 SffiWtS W science -the W’Holster” elecBS trical gramo-phone-at less y if than cost-now I $475-00 j u Its volume-which can becon- trolled at209 words
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Article970 1932-02-12 5 MR JUSTICE THORNE When It is Neither Bed Nor Roses A CORDIAL welcome to the hon’ble Mr. Justice W. Thorne upon his sssumirg the duties of Ohitf Justice FM 8 an office In which he is acting during the absence on home leave of Sir L970 words
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Article273 1932-02-12 5 TO-MORROWH MaTJHES Portsmouth To Entertain Arsenal The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the F. A. and the Scottish Cups and the English and Scottish Leagues: F. A CUP FIFTH ROUND Bury v Stoke C. Newcastle v Lbl center C. Sheffield W.273 words
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115 1932-02-12 5 ANNUAL MEETING At the annuel general meeting held on February 5, 1932 the following were elected to serve on the Committee atron The hon’ble Mr G E Oator fex> Officio); President: Mr 8 G H Leyh (exOffioio); Vice President: Mr Lim Kee Chye; hon. Secretary: Mr115 words
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Article76 1932-02-12 5 P. R. 0. TEAM The following will play for the Tenang Recreation Club against the Nondescripts on Sunday on the Esplanade B de Crux fCapt), H M Thomaez, W Williams. J F uguetin, Ade Zilva, D ampbell, E Valberg, Dr da Sih a, I Taylor. W H76 words
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Advertisement398 1932-02-12 5 HIT '■1111« HAVE xL U A COLLEGE J TRADING IN > ALMOST ANY LrrpV CAREER FOR A IN YOUR b’U l 1 FEW SHILLINGS A f MONTHLY SPARE HOME time I YEARS F SUCCESS THIS IS THE BENNETT COLLEGE aLL OF IT Colietre is n<»t a rented Room in a398 words
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Advertisement502 1932-02-12 5 —■MMSWMMMB— ■■■IMII 111 111 I Q I (Rc-eonst tinted) M I K A Recent Patho’ogical Report states—‘Samples if I 1 ''l'ip M'l conform to the Bac/i I'® r®\ I ii Hv'A I I Xy M yX terio,3B ical Standards i i'll 1 rc Q^ ire d by I I f502 words
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Miscellaneous98 1932-02-12 5 ■dbse-l r.-wrmimuiiH iimn MAJESTIC] TO NIGHT LAST NIGHT I kr" wf- WIMWSSL Bi ij B &<-s.■ .igJiukiiiß I i lijn i wni ct L. BEN LYON> q “nd the Star’s Father RICHARD BENNETT Drama of a beautiful blonde who elimbs beyond the bounds of her set and into the circle98 words
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401 1932-02-12 6 Vanishing Flapper,” and Her Successor MISS 1932 promises to be a very different young person from her sisters of recent years. The modern girl who been talked about for bo loog is changing over, reporter was aesured, aid the flipper if giving place401 words
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Article199 1932-02-12 6 Captain Ingbrigisen, cf the Aukra Company, recently secured a whale worth a hundred limes as much as any ordinary single whale. The avenge whale is worth about £4OO for the oil cbtiin«d from its blabber. The one killjd by Oap ain Itgorigteen was worth more than £40.000.199 words
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Article206 1932-02-12 6 There is no Emir, apparently, to the lengths to which b<?gga:s will go. A Budapest newspaper reports that recently, o* leaving the station at a small town in Russian territory, lhe express train drew up seme hundred yards outside the termi rue. The passenger*, who descended to206 words
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Article341 1932-02-12 6 Women Giving Lets Than Men TIPPING is on the decrease. Changed financial conditions have necessitated all-round personal economies, with >he result that the amount of money epent by average persons on tips idm been rigidiy curt filed. The manager of a Wen End hotel ssyß that341 words
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Article109 1932-02-12 6 Rumoura in quarters likely to have inner information the Daily Telegraph), is that next Easer two vacancies occur on the jul-eial bench. One concerns a Lord Justicj who has exceeded by some eight years the date at which he was entitled to rethe on euperannuation; th other109 words
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Article86 1932-02-12 6 Modern schoolboy "howlar?,’’ however, wrkes a Dfily Telegraph gossip, are not u 2 to the standards cf an older tradition. Not for years have there been two gems so priceless as those which emanated from Eton many years ago. What modern youth has *xcelled the translation of86 words
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Article62 1932-02-12 6 I understand (writes the London cor respondent of tae Liverpool Post) tha upon finding that some of the trlieles were of foreign make, the Queen instruct ed that all the goods she had eho?eu at one shop should be returned, with an intimation that B-it-sh goods only62 words
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Article50 1932-02-12 6 A Star correspondent vouches for the truth of the following tto-y if a dear old Victorian acquamtai cs who htd occasion lotndk. a jjmney from London to the Njr.n. She wrote to the riilw.y company f r -i ebepi.’g tertb. and addressed her letter to the ‘‘Berth Controller.*’50 words
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Article388 1932-02-12 6 —Exchange. ARRIVAL IN THOUSANDS OF CARS Priest Leader Sees President Washington, January 7 The grounds of the Capitol ware filled once again this mornii g with some 10 000 unemployed, whom numerous placards pr. claimed to be "the Rsv. Cox’s Army.” Father James 0 x is.—Exchange. - 388 words
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Article212 1932-02-12 6 The centenaries and similar anniversaries of 1932 include several of outstanding interest in the sphere of literature. The most prominent will be the one hundredth anniversary of the death of Sir Wal.er Scott. The year 1832 aleo marked the death of Goethe, the shining light of German212 words
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Article111 1932-02-12 6 Shipping circles everywhere confirm the dhmal forebu iirg* of Canard director? in their recent public statement (says the S.turday Review). A 25,000-ion G ow) steamer left Liverpool lately without on® p sponger for her 1.500 berths and with 200 tons of cargo. But for her mail subsidy the111 words
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Article325 1932-02-12 6 SUDDEN RETURN IO FAVOUR Tailors Unable To Meet Demand The most cherished fashion of our grandfathers is to-day leaping into a sudden new-found popularity —the smoking jacket has come back, says the Morning Post. The forgotten garment is again to be seen in all its vtlvetaen glory325 words
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Article175 1932-02-12 6 LESLIE HENSON’S LOSS A pencil sketch which the Duehees of York male two years ago of Gtadjs Cooper has vanished* The Duchess drew Miss Cooper’s portrait on the back of a judging c*rd when she was acting as a judge of costumes at a charity b 11.175 words
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Article145 1932-02-12 6 CHINESE NEW YEAR TRIP TO KUALA LUM lUR Mr. A. L. Birch, of Johore, and Mr. Erik Rhodes, an aes'slant- instructor of the Royal Singapore Flying Club, comp 1 ted a flight to Kuala Lumpur and back over the Chinese New Year in Mr. Birch’s own private Moth145 words
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Article550 1932-02-12 6 Mummy Evidence Did Abraham Lincoln’s Murc erer Escape STORIES which h ve bssi long currant among muiy eeo ions iu Britain that John W Ikes Bioh. th, actor, who shot President Abrah;m L’U3>l i, escaped and that an innocaat man was exacited in his ste»d, may be550 words
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Article485 1932-02-12 6 Mmday, February 1 Lord and Lady Strafford arrived tc stay at Government Hrase. Lord and Laly Str-ff >rJ, M*. acd Mrs. R. A. Sutherland and Mr. Arbuthnot had luncheon at Government H use. Lord and Lady Strafford, hon. R ndo ph Bruce, hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley485 words
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Article220 1932-02-12 6 WOjfAN WHO WRITES language An interesting visitor ;i ‘f during the week-end was Annie Qier.sel, a Swedish j ,nr ta is on a tour of the East number of pipers iu France and G rmany. Fro Q« wife of a Swedish prof?Y'’ wri;< 3 a Doctor of Philosophy.220 words
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Article959 1932-02-12 7 Weights for To-morrow Bridgetown and Perle d’ Or Should Win Again Two Open Events Thi tic-tac To-morrow’s races will bring the Sh:h faiping Professional meeting to a close after which the scene wiil shift to Ipoh, the. New Year Meeting there starting a fortnight from959 words
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Article102 1932-02-12 7 K. O. IN SECOND ROUND G. N. Die, the amateur light weight champion of Penang in a recent fight at the New World Arena with Bombardier Whitfield (Blakang Mati) scored a clean victory when he knocked out his opponent for the full count in the second102 words
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Article516 1932-02-12 7 POLICE ATTACKED Mysterious Cake-Seller Leader One hundred and nine hinese coolies of tbe Ebeh clan will appear in tbe Johore 1 Bahru Police ourts this morning, says the Free Press of Thursday es the result of a fierce drama enacted at Bukit Lunchoo the granite quarry on516 words
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Article199 1932-02-12 7 "BOUGHT AT THE MAJESTIC The more one sees Constance Bennett’s pictures, the more one wonders why this blonde shou d receive a salary so far in excess of salaries earned by other film stars. Constance is undoubtedly an exceedingly beautiful woman but as an actress she199 words
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Article248 1932-02-12 7 CHINESE SENTENCED TO 12 MONTHS A Chinese named Lee lau Foo pleaded guilty yesterday before Mr. Edward Jego, Police Magistrate, Penan®, when charged with (1) being a member of on unlawful society known as tbe Communist Youth of Malaya, (2) with being a member of an248 words
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Article304 1932-02-12 7 DEATH OF MR J D. ROSS Former Well-Known Merchant The Free Press London correspondent cables out the news of the death in Belgium on Tuesday of John Dili Ross. The late Mr. Ross will be remembered here only by the older generation of residents as be304 words
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Article44 1932-02-12 7 A Dutch official statement says that ths D.E.I. Government is not yet prepared to come to any decision regarding rubber restriction. You will probably get more dollars for that car you are disposing of, if you advertise in the Pirarg Gazette.44 words
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Advertisement37 1932-02-12 7 LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread Tapes Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes Power of Attorney Forms Registry of Dreis Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. 1,2, 8, 4 5. The Pinanj fiazelle Press, Ltd.37 words
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Advertisement573 1932-02-12 7 I LEA I I PERRINS' I SAUCE I Tbe ORIGINAL and genuine I i The Silk House Waßsiamtills FOR Variety, Quality and Service Just received Ne«v CtiifTon-Veiv< ta in Lovely shades and prints. I Printed < repe de- liiues and tli.fTons I At competitively cheap prices I Inspection guaranteed Satisfactory573 words
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Article546 1932-02-12 8 China’s pitieaoe has become exhausted, a d sho has taken the grave step of invoking Article XV of the League Covenant. This sounds harmless enough, but examination of the Article concerned i idicates that Article XV is but a step to Article XVI and the latter is546 words
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Article191 1932-02-12 8 At the present tian there ia evidence of a considerab’e araonnt of Maniolp*i epending in Ricecoune Road on underground drainage This is the start of the new sewage scheme which has been drawn up for Penang. We have been asked why it was deemed expedient to embark191 words
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Article85 1932-02-12 8 —Renter. Price for Australian Airways Fleet Kingsford Smith may become Chief Commander of the binese Air Force, according to the Daily Herald Sydney correspondent Smith in a interview admitted he quoted the hinese officials a price for his Australian airways fleet but declined to discuss the question—Renter. - 85 words
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Article176 1932-02-12 8 OFFICIALS ADVIdE TO PUBLI J Penang has experienced a severe draught recently, but unlike the old days when the slightest draught caused a shortage l of water in the reservoirs, no sue i fear need be entertained now Seen by a representative of the Pinang Gaaette, this176 words
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Article986 1932-02-12 8 Penang, Friday £S)LECTRIC fans in fiTure will A®, cost more if we read an Electrical Department notification aright. Desiring to purchase a handkerchief, we approached a stall in Campbell Stieet yesterWhen day and enquired the Shopping price of one. The good 1 Bsware lady in charge, who986 words
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Article121 1932-02-12 8 BISHOP OF SINGAPORE ARRIVES BY KEDAH The following arrived in Penang this morning by the e. s. Kedah from Singapore:— The Rt. Rev. The Bishop of Singapore Mr. J, Miller, Mr. W. M Oak Rhind, Mr T, 0. M. Husband, Mr. E. N Wright. Mr. and Mrs,121 words
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Advertisement129 1932-02-12 8 I Pure Food Products THE FINEST OBTAINABLE PUT "GOLD BAR" ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST. Gslsi «egsS E F J 2fo flK&ffl iETASII ?.TI6S Gold Bar Products are obtainable from all High Class Provision Dealers and THE SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA I John Little Co., Ltd., Penang I Singapore Kuala Lumpur129 words
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Advertisement34 1932-02-12 8 E. O. THK BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUBHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chet n r34 words
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580 1932-02-12 9 receiving consideration.— Bugby Radio Service. Text of Import Duties Bill Issued Sensible Exemptions Comprehensive Scheme to Help Farmers Preference for Colonies The text of the Imports Duties Bill was issued yesterday prjvuiina for a ten per cent ad valorem duty on allreceiving consideration.—Bugby Radio Service. - 580 words
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Article85 1932-02-12 9 Service, nV r Rugby Radio Poss ble Catherine of Powers in June beet r?/ sa CD? Gpon H‘‘Parations have British anfl I c US fnr EOrne time between the JohnHm™ M he Fort>l Q Secretary, Sir tantatives cf Z p' D GentVft consult repre Wbilitv a» i 6Service, nV‘r Rugby Radio - 85 words
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Article40 1932-02-12 9 -Rugny Radio Service. Eropc i R (j r Cold Spell B PelI eierieL? ***** to Bhare in the Channel bii 77 f ,D of Europe. Arning after ftbate y{ er -j which interfew d tn nr cura heavy-Rugny Radio Service. - 40 words
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Article102 1932-02-12 9 A’V L UU4VD recovered or seen in the wreck. —Bugby Radio Service. Probability of Swift Death of Victims From statements iafihed by the Admiralty regarding the sunken submarine M 2, it appears that no evidence has been found to show that any compartment in the submarine remained habitable afterA’V L UU4VD ******* • recovered or seen in the wreck.—Bugby Radio Service. - 102 words
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Article42 1932-02-12 9 i. —Reuter. Impeachment Dropped Washington, February 11 Mr. Mellon will not go to London under the shadow of impeachment, as the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives has decided to drop tbe application by Mr. Patman for impeachment- —Reuter,i.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article52 1932-02-12 9 VISIT TO SICK PREMIER Tne King paid a surprise visit yesterday afternoon to the nursing home in Park Lane where Mr R unsay MacDonald, the Prime Minister, is recovering from the recent operation to his left eye. His Majesty spent fifty minutes with the Prime Minister. —Rugby52 words
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Article190 1932-02-12 9 .—Reuter. Flan to Coax Out Hidden Currency Washington, February 11 A far reaching plan to release a thousand million do’lars of free gold” in the Federal Raaerve Bank and thaw the frozen assets of a thousand banks by perm tung commercial paper at present undiscountable to be discounted.—Reuter. - 190 words
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Article800 1932-02-12 9 Mrs. H. W. Woolley, of Kuala Lumpur, has left for Home. Mrs. L A.S Jermyn, of Batu and j f ormer'y of Ipoh. has left for Home. Mr. and Mrs. A- B. Taylor are passengers from London to Port Bwettenham by the Glea'uce. I 1 Mr. H800 words
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Article130 1932-02-12 9 .—Rugby R*dio Service. CLOSER TIES WITH AUSTRALIA The London newspapers comment faroitraldy on the announcement that after the Ottawa Imperial Conference y Mr. Stanley Bruce, the Australian ea-Premier wAo will lead the Australian Delegation, will come to London to represent the Commonwealth. The Daily.—Rugby R*dio Service. - 130 words
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Article71 1932-02-12 9 Reuter. Bullion Brokers Offer 27/6 for Sovereigns Leading bullion dealers are amazed at the response to their offer of a few days ago to purchase sovereigns at twenty-seven and sixpence apiece. Even senior partners are assisting counter clerks to ccpe with the rush of clients queueingReuter. - 71 words
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Article26 1932-02-12 9 Miss Elly Bainhorn ths German girl flyer, was to have left Singapore at eight o'clock on Thursday morning for Batavia, via Palembang.26 words
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Article360 1932-02-12 9 —Reuter. DISARMAMENT PROPOSALS Belgium's proposals to the Disarmament Conference were presented at Geneva yesterday by M. Paul Hymans. He said Belgium would always be ready to give careful study to any propo sals aimed at reinforcement of the League's authority and the development of schemes making—Reuter. - 360 words
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Article268 1932-02-12 9 i. —Reuter. Immediate League Assembly 4-HOUR TRUCE TO-DAY Geneva, February 11 China has deeded to invoke Article XV of the Covenant. It Bhou’d be passible to hold immediately a special session of tbe League Assembly to which China is entitled under Article XV as all thei.—Reuter. - 268 words
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Advertisement179 1932-02-12 9 \W 'ShB U .v\\\ I j HallS bllvL x r -.r s k<; J s s' BgfeSw The Suprem» J «Jr 'Au .-M -w Keyt—... fl 1 ,1 -e ■JUL THIS IS THE TONIC TO GIVE YOU STRENGTH To keep well you must keep Strong. In Hall’s Wine you have179 words
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Article158 1932-02-12 10 TO-DAY’S PRIO3B The following were the Uteet quotations tn MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’b ehate list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day ai <n JJ Sharks I J 0 o C 3 ca 10. 0 10. Ifc Mining Hong Fatt -35 39 35 .39 Johan158 words
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Article62 1932-02-12 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TlN i LONDON Spot £137 5 0 Up 2/1 3 Months £l4O 0 3 Up 2/1 SINGAPGFB $70.50 per picul Up 75 c. 75 toss done RUBBERi London 211/15 d down 1/16 d. New York 4 c. (Gold* Up 1/1662 words
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Article365 1932-02-12 10 LANDING GROUNDS FOR AIR ROUTE The 8.8 Government y>eht B*a Belle II ia about to undertake a most interestit g and important C'mmieeion. Leaving Singapore p:obibiy at daylight next Sunday, ehe will ppend about a month cruising between V.c oris Point, Burma, and Alor Siar, geeking365 words
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Article385 1932-02-12 10 Latest Quotations Thur. Wed. Ba*. Feb. 11 Feb. 10 Sept. 19 Paris 87* 8613/16 128.96 New York 8.48* 8.411 4.851 Montreal 8.96 8 98* Brueaels 24 9/16 24.52* 84.88 Geneva 17.6 17 52k 24.86 Amsterdam 852 8.46* 12.08 Milan 66* 651 92.89 Berlin 14 7/16 14.85385 words
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Article85 1932-02-12 10 Peusng, February 12 By Courtesy of thfl Chartered Bank O i London Bark Demand 2/8 27/32 >, h 4 m/ts 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/is credit 2 4 13’32 3 l( Documentary 2/4 17 82 Og N«w York Bank Demand 39* o»u Frarca h TT. 940 nom Ind»e h85 words
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Article122 1932-02-12 10 The R shoo <f Sing p >re ('.he Right Re.. B. C R b-rtr) left S.ngapore yes v .er b, itKJt.e. KeJah aad will be away il! M rch 15. The followirg ia an cudiiae programme of the ton Tcuraa>>, F<brusry 11, Leave Sir caooie. Frida F brnary122 words
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Article66 1932-02-12 10 (Services on Saturdays) 511. Chulia -treet 10 a m Sabbath Bchcol, II am Divien Service 7.30 p if Sunday Gospel Service, spm Sunday Y>_u People's Society at 4, Arratoun ReadMinister in charge- Pi tor V E Hendershot. M A Assistant: Mr N- Bong Boon. Parsonage: 4.66 words
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Article246 1932-02-12 10 Paw t F-br.iary 12 0». Bensrci Cj um p. 5.0C0.0C a? 80.0 C Gold kef tslkrt 72.0 C F.cxi g notr. 170.0; 'Jv-ntsir h 70.0 C 11 UOs m 80.03 Ooooevto i *r 1,000 15. CK Oopr* Suudried bV*b 610 Rattsnt H. 14 Rattans Oats» 10.6! Grata Snail246 words
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Article959 1932-02-12 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I 1 li a X 2 RUBSflg iDedtz.i 4 4 4 Allenby Bakkes Sa 1' Alt» Eabboc 40 tO Avei Kuntag Eubbei Bstakss 1.. 2 Ave> Holek Babbss Os 4'< ff Aye» F*dm Babkei Cf> 6f Hllau FU-itag BTDJkaH BmmM Babbee So 4 Beta Mnten< Babba959 words
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Advertisement50 1932-02-12 10 ■-■■IP Runnymede’ “CheerJttl tnl Cool" Ta-M OHROW Morning—Music in the Lounge. DINNER DANCE &UHO*Y ORCHES TRA E CONCER T 9-30 p.mFriday, 19th February, TEA DANCE 5-30 to 7-30 p.m. Sunday, 21st February, VARIETY CONCERT in ail of European Unemployment Fund. lUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD H George Goldaaok. Manager ’PHONE 543- J50 words
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Advertisement202 1932-02-12 10 Brimful of Beauty htew Vci'? Printed in Gorgeous Shade; and Charming Patterns A Hugs Pangs Just Unpsckcd AT DOUT, AX RAM'S The Leading: Silk Store cf the Town 8 a Bb, Beach Street, fenang. SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and rubber stamp to give better impressions202 words
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Miscellaneous159 1932-02-12 10 IwgßHßrzr l<. 71ar A wi s n (H TO-NIGHT AT 6/5 <& g. 3Q MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2-45 Bert Lytell and Patsy Ruth Miller i n “LAST of the LONE WOLF” High R OmMM Ei °*> Silly Symphony Cartoon and British News. Etr Columbia Programme Special Matinee on Sunday Morning159 words
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Article431 1932-02-12 11 UNIVERSITY TAKES U ACTION Check io Anti-Christian Propaganda Complaints that lectures on Russia being delivered in the London University V'io» Hall contained frankly X ti-Christian propaganda have ccusodthe University authonties to'refuse to allow the continuance of the series. T D ekc‘.ureß were in connection with V431 words
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Article366 1932-02-12 11 ECCENTRIC WILLS Unusual Restriction on Heirs AN anti-husband movement appears to be developing, particularly among people who have seen much of life and are sitting down to make their wills. Miss Marjorie Joyce Clementson, a Kent viotr’a daughter, was recently left a fortune of some £50,000, which,366 words
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Advertisement200 1932-02-12 11 BOOKS YOU WANT FOYL.ES can supply them. Two Million (new iecor.d-band and rare) on eveiy conceivable eubject in stock. State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues, 30 Departmental catalogues issued, I7Q 121 > Cfa riE g CrcM R o*L rvILED London. England. COLOUR COMES TO STAY Concrete200 words
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Advertisement452 1932-02-12 11 l nnnii HIM II I I Aweta «need »12.000,000 8. C. A Mnt noe in force over »35.W!(X000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (lw*ocpwai»d la gtf a-» Sattlaaanta) HEAD OFFICE t Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Sbigapoee. LONDON OFFICE I 27, Old Jewry, EX, The Company has452 words
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Article1031 1932-02-12 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following ’is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN POBT TO-DAY Nome of From Sailing For Data of StaHtsi Steamer Pj Hain Largra. Tho-Seumawe, Bshwan-Deli, Laogaa, Sigii Sabang and Odee- Idi, Lho1,031 words
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Advertisement271 1932-02-12 12 fl' I > i i] i -7” HAS HE h si A CALLED Z I U X' I ROUND YOUR M WAY VMi i r j ~~r"‘". zrz z t—- «*>—■ IF SO You iJtoulJ never l>e wi tkout Baby s Own BABY'S Tablets in your home. For the y271 words
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Article327 1932-02-12 13 MORE SUMMONSES DISMISSED No Legal Offence To Disregard Them The question of the legality of all road traffic light signals has been raised again by the decision of the Bournemouth magistrate?, who dismissed two summonses against motorists who were charged with failing to stop their care when327 words
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Article173 1932-02-12 13 POWERS OF THE POLICE There appears to be considerable doubt sb to the position, from a legal point of view, of any traffic signs, and on the submission of the defence in the Bournemouth case summonses under this head in any pjrt of the country173 words
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Article149 1932-02-12 13 BRITISH AIR MINISTRY WARNING By a special order of the Air Ministry, the manoeuvres known as outaide looping’’ and ‘hunting" In «vu aeroplanes have been prohibited. The "outside loop” is a loop in which the p’Uot is on the cutside of the circle described by the aeroplane,149 words
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