Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 February 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-02-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE hSTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No 37. VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement505 1932-02-17 1 if,NAGATA I dentists Bead Office next Io The Dispensary. Office 52, Leith Street Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING 16-9 HP CADET SALOON ASCENDING IN Sixty -Fourths of a Penny flltiL Price $6 each Obtainable at The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. Unique in Appearance Performance. la, Penang505 words
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Advertisement19 1932-02-17 1 H.TOKISATSUI STUDIO with up-to-date Photo- I graphy by electric light. 'Pbone 7TI, j 68,70, BISHOP STBEBT. S PENANG. I19 words
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Advertisement2483 1932-02-17 2 position vacant muniopal notick mE p£f»aHS HAHEuUH BOABD THK BANKS, Municipality of Seorge Town, dogs Bagan Tuan Kechil Ferry Pl NA NG CHARTERED BINK HONGKONG S siSuiimiis Owners of dog« are hereby reminded Service. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA that the registration of dogs for the year 1 g aLf2,483 words
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Article525 1932-02-17 3 REPORT FOR 1931 Ths annual general m**tlcg of the members of the Penang Library will be held at the L’b-ary oi Tuesday, Mwoh 1. at 4 30 p.m. Tb* r'nrt for ihe year ended December 31, 1931, states inter ah»: The financial position of the Library continues sound;525 words
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Article253 1932-02-17 3 JOHORE COOLIES BOUND OVER Of the 109 c o’iea charged with riotirg at B a kit Lnnchor granite quarry on Tuesday last, 25 wrre discharged when the case re-opened at Jjhcre Police Courts before Mr. F. G. Marshall OD Saturday. Mr. W. A. C. Haines, C. P.253 words
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Advertisement306 1932-02-17 3 FATHER GETS Ir FUST 7 lb i.cw lie Keeps Cn Family Fii fr jn joys—'TWO Gl.LC— fl DELICATE WIFE t«‘>P rl9 ,te wife, and four of >-■ s owint,’ t<* »> ‘o>’ < F-AIS* It.-kiHdtrrsmmy rh ,H, f.xxis were- not «L n.< t take nci-dicirw' wa» n le' -'J- p.misiui306 words
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Advertisement177 1932-02-17 3 FACTS r WILLS’ 8 y X■J i y I GOLD FLAKE F CIGARETTES l| >: U v »♦< Tf f 'i i. x 1. They are made entirely from •:< Virginia tobacco leaf which has been maturing in bond for several g years. 2. No tobacco is used which has177 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article658 1932-02-17 4 Mo. day.—Hav.ng provided myae’.f we., with new elk s.cckingF, at the Bairs, yet being anxious that they snail last me for a VvFj long time, if that is possible, I determine to try a hint which I understand hath the reputation for reducing the fatuckirg bill io658 words
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Article488 1932-02-17 4 MURIEL. RAPSON - BY MURIEL. RAPSON Completely turn.s in g a hitherto empty room con be quite an expensive basinets even when it is done economically. After carefully counting the coat one is tempted to give up the idea altogether and to 1 nvo the room empty indefinitely, or until488 words
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Article447 1932-02-17 4 MRS. GWENDOLEN BARRY - BY MRS. GWENDOLEN BARRY Of all the duties which a baby entails, perhaps the one for which the new mother is least prepared is washing. Nobody but a mother knows for how much washing one tiny baby can be responsible! In washing baby garments, only the purest447 words
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Article, Illustration61 1932-02-17 4 Here is a frock both’smart ani p-actical, aal jast ths thing for this time of the year. It has been cutlfrom’plam ok u red tweed, and is finished with co laand is finished with collar and f cream shaved lamb, whi.e the gauailjt cuffi are particu’a.-ly aitnc- vo61 words
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Article592 1932-02-17 4 LORE CHARMON - BY LORE CHARMON r Before going to a sale most wome i promise themselves that they will not be j lied away by cheap remnants, and eni by 1 falling hopekssly before ‘’xeogthb’’ waich are of supreme value, but, as often as not, k of very little me592 words
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Article634 1932-02-17 4 BY ROSAMUND Gx)d Seville oranges are on the ma ket A a penny each, the same price as lait year, so that we can now set about our ma milade making assured that it will oot only be nicer than any we can buy, but still an economy.634 words
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Article486 1932-02-17 4 BY nor^Ruw D3 With th-N-w YT lutions, attending a 9j(d deuh which make f Jr to HU rugnee appear» c-bei Dg n theta new resolution 'J’ h particularly important. M In considering one's hind. u to remember that a reguh- J "Hl esßenti.l, bat th at486 words
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Advertisement29 1932-02-17 4 DIGESTION OUT-OF. ORDER! A COURSE OF PROMOTES SOUNP PICESTIQH AND lOg! 1 POTS SANFORp? RUBBER STAND’ help your stamp rubber stamp ta impressions 11 service. The Finans: PRESS, LTB.29 words
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News From All Parts
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Article264 1932-02-17 5 Prohibition Tale With a Twist HERE in tie latent Prohibition story —and, although it comes from Finland, it ia wall up to the Amer io in standard A hgh Prohibition official walked into a fashionable cife in Helsingfors, sat down. and ordered a cup of tea.264 words
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Article131 1932-02-17 5 PANIC IN AUSTRALIAN CAMP An Air*oa’e dog, the pet of an unemployed Miners’ camp at Malmsbury. Victori’, swallowed s x p aga of dynamite, there wjs a pmic among the men. The dynamite had been kept on the edge of the cUia?, and the dog131 words
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Article84 1932-02-17 5 PROHIBITIONIST AND WOMEN WEO SANG DFINKING SONG Omitting only the waving of goblets, three women sang the lusty old German drinking song from the opera Mignon’ with great enthusiatm at a ’’dry” meeting at Boston, at which Colonel Woodcock. the United States Director of Prohibition Enforcement, was84 words
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Article157 1932-02-17 5 Actor's Thousand Dollar Bills During the hearing of the suit for separation between H>rry Langdon, the film actor, and his wife, counsel for Mrs. H len W. Langdon told the court that Mr. Langdon was in the habit of taking too much woof-woof." which, it was explained, was a157 words
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Article86 1932-02-17 5 LUC SHE GOT THE LAST TRICK IN DIVORCE COURT A "forcible” approach bridge system, in which it was th* wife who got slammed, h&e just helped Mrs. Jeannie Hamilton to g»t a divorce in tha Fairfield County Court Bridgeport (Oon rot’eut). The husband, J :hn B86 words
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Article118 1932-02-17 5 PROMISE TO DIIX’G MASTER AND aHE REWARD When a Wall S reet financier was on his death bed seven years ago, be c Had hi» chauff ur, E'mer 8 chs*, and said: “Stay on the jab, Elmer. Tvke care of my w’fa and you won’t118 words
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Article87 1932-02-17 5 THE 8 30 IS THE THING THAT MATTERS Mr. W 1 iam Laudy’s over-heated car burrt into flames just tu the 830 train pulhd in it Tarrytown station, says a New York correspondent. Mr. Laudy hesitated only a moment between his burning car and his87 words
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Article61 1932-02-17 5 BUT HE GAVE A'CHANGE AT 40 A bushman living iu See 1 nd West (Transkei) celebrated hie ninetieth birth the other day. He was lucky to be abLto do so. For.y years sgo he was sentenced to death atd placed upon the gallows, but the rope broke61 words
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Advertisement129 1932-02-17 5 V j BOSCH I j D ye ken Bosch Plugs—spark ng //C*** steady and strong? 1 heyll never soot up or do anyI 11 thing wrong They’ll give to your car a ,’ife V thal is i n 2 [A Znd ycu’d pass all the carson Service Station:— PENAXG MO129 words
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Advertisement23 1932-02-17 5 Obtainable from 8. K. MOHAMED YUBSOFF CO. > Eole Agents. Vwtori.Pi«. Gewng. Pen.ng .nd Swettenhim ier 58. Beach Street. J Butkrwonh. Mitchell Pier. Butterworth.23 words
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Advertisement157 1932-02-17 5 Loo THAN COST Here's your opportunity to UM 1 secure the laH* test marve i °f IM science —the HI “Roister” elecIS trical gramophone—at less 3 than cost-now 5 $475-00 Its volume-which can becon- trolled at will-will amaze you. 1 “Like Life Itself’’ is a true I description of its157 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous122 1932-02-17 5 l/nAJESTICi 6 ./5 TO-NIGHT 9-30 I AST 2 SHOWS OF H S Paramount's Gripping Romance of the Telephone r ervioe S ‘‘Ths Secret Call E u/VA Ike Screens Newest Sensation SB I PEGGY SHANNON I and RICHARD ARLEN s I TO-MORROW Aiother Big Double Feature Shor» J HAROLD MURRAY in122 words
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Article1079 1932-02-17 6 Junior Lord of Treasury Now Engine Driver JOINERY, the liquor trade, locomotive-driving, mail-sort-ing—these are some of the occupations in which men who, four months ago, were Ministers of the Crown and M. P.s, began the New Year, Gone fir them (writes the Political correspondent of1,079 words
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Article360 1932-02-17 6 WOMAN AND SHOT MANSERVANT “But I Did Do It. I Did It Accidentally” Mrs. Edith M»y Damrie r aged about 40, a widow, of Hunter's H»ii, Lee, Rcss-on-Wye. made a dramatic interruption in the brief police court proceedings against htr at Ross on Jmuary 13.360 words
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Article296 1932-02-17 6 DRUNK AT EIGHT “Shopbreaker, Pickpocket, and Shoplifter” AN eight-year-old Ramsgate boy, who was described by the police as a ‘‘perfect pest,” on account of his housebreaking and thieving, was sent to an industrial school for eight years on January 1. Two older companions in h*s exploits296 words
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Article80 1932-02-17 6 —Rugby Radio Service. FRO'-r 5,G00 TO 5,000,000 CARCASSES The Jubilee of the New Zealand meat trade with ritain w»s celebrated on Mon--1 day in London and in ellmgton. On Februiry 15, 18?2 the steamship Dunedin cleared from Port Chalmers with 1 a first consignment of five.—Rugby Radio Service. - 80 words
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Article166 1932-02-17 6 i.— Kugby Radio Service. Recovery Centimes Satisfactory The Prime Minister continues to keep in close contac* with affairs of M*te. and he received several visitors on Monday at his nursing home in Park Lane where he is convalescing after his recent eye operation The Foreign Sir Johni.— Kugby Radio Service. - 166 words
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Article67 1932-02-17 6 To night at Waterfall Gardens at 5 pm. 1. March Tbe Middy Alford 2. Overture R«ymond Thomas 8. Selection The Beanty Of Haines Bath 4. Mazurka from Coppelia" Delibes 5. Fox Trot When Little Nicholls Ohildren Smile 6. Selection The Orchid Mon ok ton You will probably get67 words
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Article239 1932-02-17 6 COMMISSIONERS PUBLIC MEETING Five minutes sufficed for yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners but after the public meeting the Commissioners went into Committee and sat till after 6 30 p. m. Mr G W Bryant, the President, presided over a full attendance of members, those239 words
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485 1932-02-17 6 PERAK BRANCH—IPOH The annual general meeting cf the above Chamber was held in ths hamber a pre mises at No. 12 Lahat Road, Ipoh. on tho evening of the 14;h February. 1932. There was a fair attendance of local and outstation members from the different485 words
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Article402 1932-02-17 6 8. R. A. AMENDMENTS Senlac Now Ready for Racing Below will be found the latest altera tions and amendments to the 8. R A Official Classification List from which it will be seen that Senlac is now Ready to run again and has been402 words
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Article306 1932-02-17 6 P.C.C. DEFEATED BY 2 GOALS TO 1 The Penang Cricket Club ushered in their football seison yesterday with a match with a combined team from the A.P.O. and Henry Waugh and Co. in which they ware defeated by two goals to one Although not at their full306 words
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Article773 1932-02-17 6 Mr A. Clarke Walker c f a Department, beremhan, will h a 7, barve home on leave in April. proe Towkay Leong Thian, the well u Kinta miner, who had been on a visit, has returned to Ipoh, Mr. R. H. Heywood, maniear nf r l Segintah773 words
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Article277 1932-02-17 7 p. C. 0. Premier Club’s Strong Batting Side for this season between Wfi UM olob 9 the Po»’« Cricket Ik ‘"’it j’en.nß Kecroliion Clnb will “a™ Saturday «”1 Suoday ne-.t .12 15-nd pjjycuw .in on X b»ve games and a good match should e!P rsCtl( *f277 words
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Article84 1932-02-17 7 TO MEET D.A F.O. (h the invitation of the Dsrul Aihsan Fmici'l CM the ‘Sports Vereeniging Mturi ’-'adtu’ a leading C ub hI? visiting I enaa» and will meet the Ime Cub at eoccar on the B|. Xavier's Reunion Monday. February 22, at 5 p m84 words
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Article185 1932-02-17 7 CLARA BOW’S SUCCESSOR IN POLITICAL STORY P f f£F Shannon Paramounts’ successor k 'ow. makes a great hit In her first '•■•■Bng picture The tecreiCell,” which -ow running at the Majestic At the the tkory seems confused and it is to fellow events as they are F'etukd185 words
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Article91 1932-02-17 7 mbridge society meeting cf the Oxfora a &d Ht* 61aya was held at tVeß ing SirWU Ea r° re > on Monday acro «te we“ e Ip for 1981 and the The 60eiVcd and approved c °mittee Wefe eeted 83 the new President fl- V™' 1982: Hr John91 words
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CORRESPONCENCE
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153 1932-02-17 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Sib— My committee wish to draw the attention of the public to the concert which is being held at the Runnymede Hotel on Sunday next, 21st February, at 9.80 p.m. This concert is being organised by Mrs G W. Bryant153 words
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Article249 1932-02-17 7 Sir, —With reference to the letter of “Oue of The Rest appearing in yesterday’s issue of the Pin mg G izstte I am in perfact agreement wi:h what the writer s*ys. With the exception nf Rodrigo I fail to see who can be so'eoted for The Rest249 words
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Article358 1932-02-17 7 SKINNER-DENNY3 The wedding took place yesterday after noon in bt. George’s Church fenang, of r Robert Frazer Skinner, dentist Penang, eldest son of the late Mr P. Skinner and of v rs of Auchandarroch” Pitlochry Perthshire and Bona Winifred, the fourth daughter of Mr and Mrs Allen Dsnnys.358 words
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Article707 1932-02-17 7 CHARGE"AGAINST EUROPEAN FAILS The case arising out of an accident in Orchard Road in which a European Dimed F. Peacock was charged with causing hurt by a rash act and failing to stop aftar an accident (it being a'leged that driving a friend e car he knocked707 words
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Article65 1932-02-17 7 The following will represent the Non descripts ”A against the Peelers C 0. on Sunday on the latters ground at 10 80 am: A Jayaeuriya, 8 A William, O Danker, Hester de Silva. V Arumugam, M A Syed, ah Yeang, Ewe Kooi. P M Sonnadara Dighe and D65 words
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Advertisement181 1932-02-17 7 THE FIRST LIGHT AEROPLANE FLIGHT ACROSS THE ATLANTIC —a triumph for Castrol! Bsrt Hinkier Piloting A D Hi<z uss v th In 1919, Castrol made possible the First Atlantic Flights by Aeroplane and Airship Now the first light aeroplane has dared the crossing of the Atlantic—a little D) Havill -nd181 words
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Advertisement247 1932-02-17 7 “Buy British, and so employ Biitish labour by land and by sea” HRH. THE PRINCE OF WALES’S BROADCAST HORLICK’S is BRITISH fere is your guarantee TJO CLICK S was originated half a century ago by an Englishman, Sir James Horlick, Bart., and year by yew it has rapidly increased in247 words
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Article339 1932-02-17 8 Malaya’s dependence oo outside sources for the bulk of her rice supply, a subject which has recei ved much publicity in the past, is again recalled, this time by an j article in the current issue of the Malayan Agricu.tural Journal. The article is from the pen of339 words
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Article254 1932-02-17 8 The general who led hla troops to battle armed only with peace treaties would be certain to suffer defeat at the hands of an enemy armed with heavy artillery, machineguns, tanks, aeroplanes, rifles or even swords and knobkerries. That genera' would also be regarded as mad and would254 words
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Article50 1932-02-17 8 Reuter. 9,000,000 Americans Unemployed Washington, February 17 There will be no dole** in the United States The Senate has rejected the Bill for direct Federal unemployment relief providing an appropriation of £25 000 000 this winter and £50.000 000 next fiscal year. Unemployed total nine million.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article265 1932-02-17 8 > French Government Falls on Woman’s Suffrage Bill Paris, February 16 The Government has resigned in conseL quence of a defeat in the Senate on the Electoral Bill which included provision for j women s suffrage Renter. Mr. A. P. Cameron and Mr. F. D. Ward265 words
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Article905 1932-02-17 8 Penang, Wednesday th® following from vAz to-day’s news columns without comment: The Japanese delegation (to the League) has received instructions not to object to the Assembly meeting on the grounds of pro cedurc but to let events take their 1 own course. Our italics. i It is905 words
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Article65 1932-02-17 8 Official London Broadcasting Times The following are the offioia’ London Broadcasting hours (local time). General times of working Monday to -’aturday inclusive 780 p m to 880 p. m Tuesday and Sunday 1.45 am to 715 ’.m. Spec! 1 Empire News Pulletin: Monday to Friday 7 8j p.m.65 words
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Article69 1932-02-17 8 AUbe»oooaOo m i e the Istb instant, tb© tb.t Mr C. W Wo* K rerident bid j fta ommittee. and |B bid P 4 Bryant be elected bsir Thia waa unanimoudly at Mf ft The meeting teeu w Horne, Iro tec tor ommittee. Rodent l’ t uo69 words
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Advertisement103 1932-02-17 8 I BJ WU> l4k W I S3EEI I i Win. Sanderson e Son Otatuiwr* LKITH 1 I G. H. SLOT S’ CO., LTD., Sole Importers. MSEZSIEI r~ s v- tj uig a iiMmmr.ai. i.i -<BI W x < v c Ll^s l > -■>• r ”<4L>•*£i geWkxte y x-. <x103 words
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Advertisement18 1932-02-17 8 O. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Dance Music by the Baud ef the s. s. PRESIDENT VAN BUREN18 words
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Miscellaneous27 1932-02-17 8 TIDE TABLES Hifb Water Low Water To Day 852 h.tn. 2.45 a.m. 9.05 p.m. liO p.ua. To Morbow 10.18 a.m. 431 %-m. 1007 p.m. 4 07 pm.27 words
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Article1256 1932-02-17 9 Invasion to be Resisted to Bitter End Big Battle Imminent Cantonese Army Heroes of the Hour Tanks and Arms Landed Shanghai, To day Chinese and Japanese are equally confident regarding the outcome of the big offensive now imminent despite the continuance of last hour negotiations. There1,256 words
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Article182 1932-02-17 9 Rugby Radio Service. Balanced Budget Now Assured '-f- I The weekly Exchequer receipts issued last night are again highly satisfactory. Last week’s revenue amounted to £33 700 000 and as expenditure was £8 000,000 the surplus on the week totalled £25.700 000. This reduced the deficit. Rugby Radio Service. - 182 words
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Article138 1932-02-17 9 bombing of civilian populations—Rigby Radio Service. Further Seniinisnts at Disarmament Conference The Disarmament Conference at Geneva was continued yesterday when the first speaker was Senor Bosch, former Argentine Minister of Foreign Affiirs He appealed for the abolition of lani naval and air forces which by their naturebombing of civilian populations—Rigby Radio Service. - 138 words
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Article40 1932-02-17 9 (g.) 250,000 .—Reuter. :o: Gift of Sam Francisco Chinese to Shanghai t :o: San Francisco, February 17 A Chinatown house to house collection this afternoon for funds for the Chinese forces in Shanghai yielded a quarter of a million dollars..—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article59 1932-02-17 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Knighthood for Colonel Hassan Suh arawardy The King approved the conferring of a knighthood on Lieutenant Colonel Hassan Suharawardy, Vice hancellor of Calcutta University, who was largely instrumental in saving the life of sir Stanley Jackson, Governor of Bengal, when the attempt on—Rugby Radio Service. - 59 words
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Article197 1932-02-17 9 r Renter Shanghai, To day Japanese batteries, field guns and howitzers kept up a terrific bombardment all night and very few residents in the Settlement got much sleep. Chinese batteries feebly replied but one shell ear'y this morning landed on a British wharf in the Yangtee Poo area inr Renter - 197 words
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Article294 1932-02-17 9 i. —Reuter. early effect of BRITISH TARIFFS The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. W. R unci man t stated in the House Commons yesterday that the French Government had informed the British Government of their decision to exempt British coal from the imposition ofi.—Reuter. - 294 words
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Article114 1932-02-17 9 —Reuter. Alleged Danger of Aggression From Far East Riga, February 16 A great military revival campaign is being organised by the Soviet in connection with celebrations on the fourteenth anni vereary of the Red Army beginning on February 20. The official programme of festivities dwells on the..—Reuter. - 114 words
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Article79 1932-02-17 9 Dinner With King and Queen of Siam (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok February 16 The Belgian Royalties using the new State Saloon of the F M S Railways costing ninety odd thousand dol-ars, arrived to day. En route the Prince went aboard the diesel engine over a hilly79 words
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Article103 1932-02-17 9 The strike of 7 hames lightermen and tugmen is expected to end as a result of negotiations proceeding between owners and employees and work will in all probability be resumed to morrow morning. The Admira'ty announce the following promotion: Rear Admiral William Jones to be Rear103 words
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Advertisement193 1932-02-17 9 .Why, /JOT of course! ‘His Master’s Voice’ Records for everybody” Is your name I f" Send us a P° st card r T or call Mailing List? |>| or’phone 795 And receive lists of all new records as they are issued —Be up-to-date in music! S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD.. 16,193 words
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Article160 1932-02-17 10 —Reuter. ‘HIKERS’SNOW SOUND FOR THREE DAYS One Dead and Two Missing Wellington, N Z.. January 13 Au exhausted, halt deliricus mao, who •’■’ggered into Bwley, a town in the Bcnthprn Alps, on tie Siuth U ind of N w Z aland this morning, told a terrible etory».—Reuter. - 160 words
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Article82 1932-02-17 10 The party, states the Centra 1 News, left Christchurch with the ot j ct cf fiodIrg a new route to ths west coast of the is'and across the Southern Alps. M-. Wilsor, who toll the tragic tah, a’ter he had bad some food ard taken82 words
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Article339 1932-02-17 10 RESULTS AND TIES The following are the reeults of ties jhyed on Monday. Ch«mpion«hir C O Tn Houten be.t L F Knight 6 -1. I—6, 8 -6. Veterans Drutl-s Hmdicar: —15.4 H E Muriel and E G Bird beat 2 W E McDonald ard339 words
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Article76 1932-02-17 10 Penang, February 17 Courtesy of th« Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 7/8 h n 4 m/ts 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/te credit 2 4 13/32 •i 3 l( Documentary 2/4 17,82 On New York Bank Demand 39} com France t.T. 940 nom India M T.T 153 „T.T76 words
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Article135 1932-02-17 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest Quotations la MESSRS. KENNEDY» Oo.’b share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day S 2 i Bhabhs S sx a o PQ OQ CO OQ to. 9 o. to. 10. Mining Aver Hitam M 10/3 11'-135 words
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Article54 1932-02-17 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T//V: LONDON Spot £133 7 E Dawn 5/3 Months £142-5 8 Dawn 5/SiNGAPORB $71.50 per picul Up 25c. 75 ton’dane RUBBER. London 2 5 81. Down 1/16d. kcw York 4c. Gold I Unchanged Local 8 c. Down }c By Courtesy54 words
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Article137 1932-02-17 10 Tjngkah H«rh nr Tin Dredging Ci, N.L- ne w*>ek) From 7s.h to 13 h F brusry Piculs 220 Tin Pr««ee Messrs Eis*ern Smelting Co Ltd. London, F-hrnary 15, Spot £***** 6 three months’ buying £143.10.0 three months’ selling £143.12 6. Messrs. Boustead <£ Co Ltd, 16:h February quotation137 words
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Article177 1932-02-17 10 Singapore, Februa-y, 13 There has been lit l .h doing during the D?st week owing to the intervention of Chinese New Year and Hart Raya Pu?sa, and ’prices have continued to dre’inr. Cables to hand this morning give London down a further 1/16 <. to 2 5/B’.177 words
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Article136 1932-02-17 10 Latest Quotations Tues. Mon. Bat. Feb. 16 Feb. 15 Sept. 19 Paris 87} 8711/16 128 96 Hsw York 8.45 8.46 4.85? Montreal 8.96 8 98 Brussels 2470 24 84.88 Geneva 17.65 1711/16 84.86 Amsterdam 8 51} 8.54 12.08 Milan 66} 66§ Berlin 14.52} 14 9/16 20.52136 words
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Article234 1932-02-17 10 Fjbruiry 17 cw. Benaree 04« 9 shsst nom 5 030.30 Ciovee B Gold leaf Silleri H.OC MicsPiaVnf nom 170.0 C Nutmegs 80s d 70.00 HOs «i 60.00 Joeonuts pa 1000 il 15.00 Tkrpre Sucdried sales 6 45 tatanf sales 11 10 Aatteni O are» 10.63 iresn Bns i234 words
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Article99 1932-02-17 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Thursday 6 *.m. 75 n Nom 89 s 5 o m. 88 s Friday 6 4.1 D. 76 e Noon 88 n nil 5 n.m. 86 s e Saturday 6 a.tr. 72 e Noon 88 n nil 5 n rr. 81 S Sunday99 words
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Article897 1932-02-17 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST HAMES 3 II li r U sunvmt fOsliseJ r ’J Allenby Ratto» RabW 40 Jer Kanlcg Rsbb« tyai Hole- Rnt-’i» O# J, iyer Pau— Kel.u PUc dng ayDawei* —> Ra'ibe’ Sa -’i Beta SabtoS to 6 HeS!c3« FUat* t Kent» EabSw 1 -Icpo'.ll Racies OS I897 words
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Article100 1932-02-17 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN e Tce health statement fir the Mnaici pality of George Town for the weak ending Febrnirv 1.3, 1932, shows a total of 68 deaths —44 males and 24 females he death-rate being 23,25 per mille compared with 25 3) in the preceding week and100 words
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Article42 1932-02-17 10 The homeward ma’l by the s.s. Kiehmir cßses a 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 20 b insta-t. lThee.s. Rajjutana with ma ’ls de.-pa'chsd from London on Jaina v y 28 is expected to As*ive here a‘ 8 a m. to-morrow.42 words
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Advertisement741 1932-02-17 10 j dve “L 1 q .■c be FOR sale IRumwinebe WsiĕSi? Centrosema Pub 3Scens -CherJ.l ..J Cool" asl Op r i lF 8 PmsJr? Apply 8 TO-NICHT DINNER DANCE TO-MORROW Penang Hill Railway Extra Dinner Dance notice Music by the Band of the R M.S. ’Rajputana by kind permission of741 words
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