Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 February 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1932-02-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 38. VOL. LXXXX. HURS DAY. 18th FEBRUARY, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Advertisement513 1932-02-18 1 r —jl t.nagata ur.OTHEF.B DENTISTS Brad Office next fco The Dispensary. Office 52, Leith Street I- Wf— hu.i ,t—' Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING /1 ASCENDING //V I U X Sixty-Fourths of a Penny J Price SJ>S each The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. la, Penang Street.513 words
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Advertisement14 1932-02-18 1 Ih.tokisatsu STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Thom 7TI» 68,70, BIBHOP STBEET, PENANG.14 words
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Advertisement2314 1932-02-18 2 ’‘OSITIONS VACANT NOTICES MUNICIPAL NOTICE s-* BANKS. I log Property id Ham for abtui five NOTICE Owners of does are hereby reminded /7/ a I» fif iffQ|A< LIMITED MAAISbHBPPI I N U I months. that tb» registration of doss for the year /V< [JU 21 U I Applicant,. who mnet2,314 words
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Article441 1932-02-18 3 DRASTIC PROGRAMME OF ECONOMIES Bank Control of Affairs FINANCES OF BETTING CONTROL BOARD A drastic programme of economies is being undertaken by the Racecourse Betting Control Board under the guidance of its bankers,; says the London Morning Post. Th® finance® of the Board—which h responsible for totalisator operation441 words
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Article311 1932-02-18 3 LISTED OASES The first Oourt of Appeal for this year will be hrU in Pi-nang to morrow and suberquent days but it is not likely the sitting will be prolonged as no records have been fi ed in six of the appeals lodged. According to the311 words
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Advertisement338 1932-02-18 3 I 1 Gel H lite Mk Fifeess from I Wine I A r**, srS|k k 1 >vgmA H'liswiNdßr me g I Wine y Strenglli. p I WfflM Giver II K*uom.- »*e \^lx' R *ni~ir h. VwrffflCJZ <P3®E® V 1 aking Hall’s W ine is the surest way t* of getting,338 words
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Advertisement213 1932-02-18 3 9 I I*" 1 1 1 W ***** 11 ll,lm 1111 HU* lIBII'a SMOKERS I MAY BECOME BENEFACTORS! II EVERYONE WHO SMOKES I ’I TTu De Reszke Cigarettes Automatically becomes a contributor to the 1 .11 European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds. IB i| Messrs. Godfrey Phillips, Ltd., manufacturers of DE213 words
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Article182 1932-02-18 4 A “Cork Leg” Post HALF an hour after the police had raided an hotel at Campbelltown (Australia), and arrested two men who were alleged to be betting, half a dozen men were in the bar of another hotel die* coiling the raid. ‘‘They will never ca v182 words
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Article132 1932-02-18 4 An interesting ang'iog experience in New South Wales is recorded by a cones pondent of The Field. I was fishing, he writes, on the B g Badjx River and wts ucky enough to induce a large rainbow ‘rout, for which I had been fishing for •ome time,132 words
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Article124 1932-02-18 4 "Tae Ejg'ish v 1 aga Yub* Is vastly s ipcrlor to its Irish counterpart, (writes correspondent). “The latter is more or 1 es a drinkkg pises pure and simple, whereas there is abou: the English vi ligt üb* a look of hospitality, an air of Dtckens.124 words
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Article83 1932-02-18 4 Replying to a discussion on the validity of marriage at sea by the captain of a shir, a master mariner writes to the Morning Post that **a British ship master has no authority. The merchant Shipping Act does not recognise the possibility of the necessity for such83 words
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Article45 1932-02-18 4 In Paris a house of glass is being bulls. Toe glass is used in the form of bricks supported by a metal frame work, and is translucent but not transparent, so that though one cannot see through it the light eaters freely.45 words
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Article39 1932-02-18 4 The biggest wristlet-watch in the world had just been completed by a Ohaux-de-Foods (Neuchatd) firm. The watch, 120 times larger than an ordinary one. weighs 13 b.. and the rubies in its movement coit £5O.39 words
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Article86 1932-02-18 4 French Advised to Drink Champagne PEOPLE should spend money, drink champagne and wear silk garments in order t) support French national industry «nd help it to pull through the crisis, said the Minister of M. Landry, in an interview. At Rhoims there are said to be huge stocks86 words
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Article90 1932-02-18 4 GOVERNOR-GENERAL ON PEDE3TRIAN3 Melbourne “Have mercy on the ns because spare parta for him «re d ffi?ult to get, said the Governor Gsnerel (3 r l.sac Isaacs) at the Royal Automobile 01 üb’s dinner. Other sayings were:— “When two motor care get jealous and start racing, it90 words
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Article114 1932-02-18 4 HE STARTED WHEN HE WAS ONLY TWO Koita S. Oosta is an inveterate smoker. He cannot sleep a k night unless he hss had his evening puff. This would not be unuaual, but for the fact that Kos‘.a is only five years oil and has been smoking cigarettes114 words
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Article88 1932-02-18 4 AND IT WENT Recently a mansaw a notice In a window in Toronto announc ng a sale of need cars to ster; at three o’cl ck next afternoon. One of the items, a real car for 99 cents, seemed reasonable, so he decided to wait.88 words
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Article178 1932-02-18 4 The Great Western Railway is adopting a device which will enable drivers of express trains to travel just as co. fluently through fog as in the clearest daylight. At present thick fog compl stely blinds the driver and he must proceed with the greatest caution. The new device178 words
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Article28 1932-02-18 4 An apparatus which, when attache! to a bed registers when it is entered and left, and whether the occupant has slept quietly, has been patented.28 words
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Advertisement466 1932-02-18 4 IT i dependabdrty L •>. and economy are all improved by Installing the New and Im- gt. proved Champions in your &x 3 engine. Save the»r cost tn >lS«gL€ 'es9 i3 as ana cii used, aicne. Wearne Bros. Ltd., PENMG. Doubles the Beauty X,. /X of Your Hair The simple466 words
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Advertisement217 1932-02-18 4 J TOlUlfll We insist that no other distiller makes a better whisky than Johnnie Walker Red Label.” This is die blend X that has made Johnnie /7 Walker sales the largest in the World and so, naturally, we are jealous of its reputation. JfflfflffilffiWlUKlE® m BORN 1820“ STILL GOING STRONG217 words
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Article857 1932-02-18 5 From Our Malay Correspondent What is ths Maliy Cricket Club doing? AH other clubs have arranged thtir fixtures for the cricket season just started but not a word from the M. ;O. Started by a few enthusiasts early last year, it bad a very promising beginning It857 words
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Article144 1932-02-18 5 —Reuter RANGER 3 MEET MOTHERWELL Wednesday Defeated in Replay The followirg j 8 the draw for th* f.urth rcnnd of the Scottish Cap to be played cn March 3: Airdrie v Partick T. Clyde v Hamilton A. Dunfermline v Kilmarnock Rangers v Motherwell LEAGUE RESULTS—Reuter - 144 words
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Article366 1932-02-18 5 LIST NO. 43 The following further subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged:— cts. Amount previously published as per Liat No 42. 40 927 83 Penang Chinese School Girls’ Dramatic Troupe (Ist 5OO 0 Donations from Chan Si hoong Soo Mr Chin Heok Wan 5 00 Chan Kok Heen366 words
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Advertisement143 1932-02-18 5 tyinang gazette 13 OBTAINABLE DAILY FROM OUR AGENTS AT P.M. Bukit Mertajam at 3.45 Simpang Ampat 4.10 Sungei Bakap 4.20 Nibong Tebal 4.30 parit Buntar 4.45 Sungei Lima 5.00 Bagan Serai 5.15 Kamunting 6.20 Taiping 6.30 Sungei Patani 6.45 POST SUBSCRIBERS IN THE FOLLOWING AaEAS: Bitterworth, Prai, Kepala Batas, Penaga,143 words
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Advertisement113 1932-02-18 5 ei—ii^ 'V* Ifi i k-Z k-J I (FU-constituted) I M I .L, K. Recent Pathological feffilLUw Report states—“ Samples fT'l I Hr conform to the BacS /< I teriological Standards /J I rW 'J of purity required by l i I JL v l I i'll a British Regulations for113 words
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Miscellaneous114 1932-02-18 5 IiBI Hillimi Bi 1 J mAjEsjnc COMMENCING TONIGHT Another Big Double Feature Show J HAROLD MURRAY I with LOIS MORAN Fox Movietone's Sparkling Song Romance of the Great Northwest g under suspicion’ i PRE EOED PT GEORGE O’BRIEN in s “A tie'tj Terror”! THEATRE ROYAL| 6-/5 TO-NIGHT 9 30 S114 words
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Article3340 1932-02-18 6 Making Up of Bell Road Decisions Arrived at In Committee The following are the Minutes of an Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commiriionera of Gecrge Town, Penang, held on Tuesday! the 26 r .h January, 1932 Present: Mr Q W Bryant, President, Dr J E Smith,3,340 words
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391 1932-02-18 6 AMERICA’S G.O.M. His Doctor Makes A Prediction AT the age of ninety-one John D. Rockefeller, ouoe the richest man in the world, has at least another nine years of life before him. This was th* prediction made by Dr. J N. F391 words
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Article363 1932-02-18 6 BAD EXAMPLE I Employees Kept in Cold and Rain I Business people in all part. Mr I are dressing the critics of a I visitor that he had found of Uopuncluil Chiefs. The Glasgow merchant I to fiad group, of employe,, «2®* l heel, on363 words
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Article223 1932-02-18 6 HALF AN HOUR OF EARTH TREMORS A series cf earih tremor, over half an hour, breught people from their beds around Manchester early on Houses vere rocked and in The shocks b gan a* 1according tn one theory, ar« iJ Pendleton “faub,” movemer. of o, n ,ed223 words
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Article39 1932-02-18 6 Woman Falls From Tower B ridge Dimer. ,-gg RE 4 S o C ir D WG rs than > h r ab ,AatbJ' 17 J A Pori of I was passing h lh bridf?®* 40;, -s:ihiS»orf a 1 They reached39 words
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Article1176 1932-02-18 7 MORE AH QUEE litigation In the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon Mr. Justice Whitley deli-rp-ed judgment in Originating Summonses fcos. 405 and 406 of 1931 in which Lam Kin Sang appeared as plain till and Cheang ihye I’hin, Cheang Kok Sang, Lim Ah Chen (widow),1,176 words
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Article464 1932-02-18 7 MRP. PHUAH HIN LEONI Philanthropist and Benefactress W e record with regret the death of Mrs. Ph nah Hin Leong (nee Ong Teng Neoh) which occurred at her residence ‘’Millview” 140 Prangin Road, Penang. She had not been in the best of he Jth for464 words
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Article67 1932-02-18 7 Entries for the Perak Turf Cub Spring Meeting close at 3 p m. to morrow. Horses Casses 1 and 2 and Ponies Class 1 are being catered for and owners are also invited to enter Class 3 horses on the understanding that they will be immediately notified,67 words
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Article642 1932-02-18 7 CORONER 3 INQUEST Alleged Motiveless Crime The fatal case of stabbing in which a Tamil coolie wrmin killed on January 11 at Prai Estate was mmiiooed yesterday in the Butterworth Court when Mr. A. D York held a Coroners erquiry into the death of the woman, Ayamih642 words
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Article221 1932-02-18 7 Shanghai, Thursday At eight this moaning when the streetswsre full of office workers going to work, the Central District of the Settlement was starred by a terrific explosion which occurred in the doorway cf tho offices cf the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha a v ell known Japarese firm in R'ad.221 words
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Article12 1932-02-18 7 .—Reuter Mias Slade has been arrested. Bombay February 18.—Reuter - 12 words
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Article801 1932-02-18 7 SUPREME COURT SUIT In the Penang Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Whitley beard a suit in which a Penang Chinese broker is suing another for commission on the ground that he effected various compromises in connection with the estate of ;he late Penang millionaire, Mr.801 words
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Article775 1932-02-18 7 8 een vaBd g ftn >. hon. Treasurer' of the Negri Simbi’an Football Association, will be proceeding to Oeylon on leave shortly. Mr 0 B ckett late hief A-D O„ Kinta is due btek from Home la tvs on March 9 He will go to Tapah as775 words
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Article313 1932-02-18 8 ANOTHER APPEAL TO JAP AN Another appeal by the League of Nations to Japan, praying her to d* sist from further activities *t Shanghai and reminding h n r of her high sense of honour as one of the signatories to the pact guaranteeing the indo lendence of China, has313 words
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Article225 1932-02-18 8 Of wtrtt use is the Opposition Yesterday the Htuss of Commons by 415 votes to 89 rejected »n Opposition vote of censure on the Government for failing to initiate effective rn e s=nreg to reconstruct the economic life of Britain.” Snrolv such v-'fes «.re a waste of the225 words
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Article335 1932-02-18 8 EYE WITNESS'S STORY Pres’dent Boat’s Experiences Several pagseite a rs on board the Dollar liner President Van Buren, which arrived in port yesterday evening from the Far East spoke to having seen something cf the figh ing between the Japanese and Chinese at Shanghai. Members of ths335 words
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Article1102 1932-02-18 8 Penang, Thursday WELCOME rain is falling at the time of writing, and it is the more welcome as it is gentle and percolating, and not of the torren ial variety usually associated with Penang rainfall. Penang has lost a noteworthy personality in the death, which occurred early1,102 words
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Advertisement133 1932-02-18 8 ii i 111 RW IPIHR WW^— ggaBMI Homeward Bound? During February March I We Are C fT-ringr I AH Trsvcllmg Requisites AT SPECIAL PRICES. THIS IS AN Excellent Opportunity TO ECONOMISE BY BUYING THE BEST AT THE LOWEST COST I T AT I John Little Co., 1 fd., Penan*».’ A133 words
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Advertisement49 1932-02-18 8 [I E. O. THK BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SKA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. Mr if Mrs E. S. BOOTH. s. s Rijputani P. P C to Chefo3 t SR49 words
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Miscellaneous27 1932-02-18 8 TIDE TABLES High Watai Low Water To Dai 19.18 «-.m. 4.31 ».m. 10 07 p.m. 407 p.m. To Mobbow 1105 ».tr. 5.14 a.m. 10.55 p.m. 503 p.m.27 words
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Obituary62 1932-02-18 8 DEATH Fhuah —At ‘Millview 140, Prangin Road, Pt-nang on February 18. 1982 Mrs. Phuah Hm Leong Ong Teng Neoh the dearly beloved mother of Me?srs. L ~i Cheng Ttik Cbocg Law Cheng Em Hc° Hong. Cheng Haong Cheng Kung, r h:nF Tee and Cheng Ho. The date of u t62 words
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Article2037 1932-02-18 9 Japanese, Chjnese and Foreigners Face Ruin Banks Practically Closed Chinese Fire on P. and 0. Carthage in Error British Naval Men Die There is little re-assuring in the news from the Far East. A big offensive seems imminent, and meanwhile the commercial < is resulting in seriousBentes. - 2,037 words
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Article744 1932-02-18 9 Rugby Radio Service. Japan Reminded of Iler Obligations USELESSNESS OF FORCE The Far Eastern situation was the subjeot of several questions addressed to the Foreign Secretary in the House of Commons last night Replying to Mr. George Lansbmry, the Opposition leader, Sir John Simon said theRugby Radio Service. - 744 words
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Article39 1932-02-18 9 i —Rugby Radio Service. The King has approved the appointment of Bit L»lia Wilson to be Governor of (be “tote of Qa.enelend in enooession to Bit Thoires Gteriwin whose term of office upitei in Jnne-Bngby Radio Service.i —Rugby Radio Service. - 39 words
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Article116 1932-02-18 9 Rugby Radio Service £1,295,000 SCHEME The London County Council on Wednesday night decided by 97 votes to 22 to demolish Waterloo Bridge and build a new bridge The recommendations of the Improvement Committee that Sir Giles Gilbert Scott be appointed ar ohitect and Messrs. RendehRugby Radio Service - 116 words
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Article167 1932-02-18 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Theory to Become Practice io a Fortnight The House of Commons late on Tuesday night passed the seeond reading of tbe Im port Duties Bill by 451 votes to 73. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, author of the measure, in replying’—Rugby Radio Service. - 167 words
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Article236 1932-02-18 9 Good-Bye to Park Lane Nursing Home Tha Prime Minister, who left his nursing home yes.erday morning, proceeded to Downing Street where he presided over a meeting of the Cabinet In the afternoon he left for Chequers where he will spend some days. It is undecided yet where he236 words
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Advertisement9 1932-02-18 9 Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Co, Limited Penang Agency.9 words
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Advertisement327 1932-02-18 9 I' W Hill— .Why, of course ‘His Master’s Voice’ Records for everybody” Is your name I I"" Send us a on our P St Ca Mailing List? Q or’phone 795 And receive lists of all new records as they are issued —Be up-to-date in music! S. MOUTRiĔ CO, LTD., Ui327 words
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Article999 1932-02-18 10 Search for Unknown Members 1258 to 1832 THE first Report <f the House «of Commons Records Committee, after three years’ work, has just been completed, and was presented to the Prime Minister before Parliament a 'j mi ned for the Christmas recess. Oolonel Jjßi-ih Wedgwcod, M999 words
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260 1932-02-18 10 B. E. P. O PROPOSALS IO CHANCELLOR The Chancellor of the Exch qu?r in rjply to representations made to him on beh.lf of the British Empire Producers’ Organis tion by Sir Edward Dave n, Bb, tne Chairman cf that body, haa egreed to receive from the260 words
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Article83 1932-02-18 10 Messrs Eis’.ern Smelting Co Ltd. London, Febiuary 16, Spot £139.7 6 three months’ buying £142.5.0 three mon ha' celling £142.7 6. Messrs. BousUad Co., Ltd, 17. h February quotation for Singapore refi .ed tin 871-50 psr picil, busints' dors 50 ton», Penang rsfinad tiu 171-121 psr picul, buyers83 words
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Article80 1932-02-18 10 Singapore Pricoe for Standard Ribbtd 3nok« 1 Sheet for today are eb toiiowe:— Soot 8| cents psr lb. Much _B} u April/Juae _Bs (f July/Sept. 9$ M M Marks! quiet. The folowing prices w*re realised f. r rubber sold at our Auction-rooms to-das Good F.A.Q Ribbed80 words
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Article143 1932-02-18 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following w*re the latest quotations us MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’e shun list et 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day S Shares x c o CQ CC CQ EQ 10. I C 10. 10. Mining Kinta .99 l.nt 100 1.02 J Klans143 words
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Article55 1932-02-18 10 Latest Londin, New York and Local Prices T/A/i LONDON Spot £l4B 19 8 Up 221 3 Months' £143 74 Up 22 6 $72 Up $1.37i 108 toss dene RUBBER London 2 11/16 8. Up 1/16 d. hew York 4 c. !Gi’d) Unchanged local 8 c. Unchanged Bv55 words
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Article399 1932-02-18 10 PASSENGER LIST Th* P. and O. R j »outann with English mails d -spatch’d on J utury 22 and a complement of ps?B'ug*ra booked for Far Fa«t*ri Porta arrived this morning st Pei anp. Among the oass«ng4ra for Malaya are M j >r G-nrr399 words
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Article144 1932-02-18 10 Latest Quotation* Wed. Tues. Bat. Feb. 17 Feb 16 Sept. 19 Paris 87 7/16 87k 128.96 New York 8.441 8.45 4.861 Montreal 3.95 8.96 Brussels 84 70 24.70 84.88 Geneva 17 21/32 17.65 24.86 Amsterdam 8.52 8.51$ 1208 Milan 661 66i 92 89 Berlin 14.50 2O144 words
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Article99 1932-02-18 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Friday 6 a.m. 76 e Noun 83 N ni l 5 mtn. 86 s e Saturday 6 a.m« 72 E Noon 88 n nil 5 p.m. 81 s Sunday 6 a.m. 72 e Noon 84 nw 2 4mm 5 p.m. 86 s Munday99 words
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Article187 1932-02-18 10 DEATH OF FORMER SINGAPORE MINISTER The death took placs at Glenrowan Hospital, Queensland, of the Rav. John Vanoe, MA, a former minister of the Presbyterian Church at Gympie for nearly 10 years, and at Bulimia for five years yr. Vance, who was 70 years of age w»a187 words
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Article133 1932-02-18 10 TO MEET PENANG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION XI Through the courtesy of the Daral Aihsan Football Club, Mr. M.A. Baker, Hon. £ecre tary of the Penang Football Association hae with the approval of the General Committee arranged a match between the P.F A. XI and the Medan XI, to be133 words
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Article115 1932-02-18 10 COURT DECISION ON COUPLE LIVING APART Because his income tax had by 3 a v eek, a man applied to the Eding (W.) magistrates for the mainteuancj allowance he was paying his wife io be reduced by that amount. The allowance, be said, was115 words
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Article79 1932-02-18 10 Penang, February 18 Cowrtesg of ths Ohartersd Bank On Londoa Bank Demand 2/8 7/8 i. m 4 m/te 2/4 1/8 j Private 3 m/te credit 2 4 13/32 ,i 3 Documentary 2/4 17,82 On Naw York Bank Demand 3Pp iom Franca u T.T. 94U nom India (t TT. 15379 words
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Article544 1932-02-18 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. 27 WAMKB Jjli S.V*BIX ABeUiy Vififeu as h Mos Rahbt. «5 jj An>*iaa£i<.fe« K&'ay J M Aye> Kuz4b2 Hobbes SetatM 't r Ijui Molete Rabbet ih I Ayer cSqm Kubw» aget-j <1 Balsa SynSlMla Boeclt Rubbea 9e -x Beto ft'ataaf Rebba m ”l J.’ < BwMasf544 words
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Advertisement527 1932-02-18 10 New Advertisements] TO iet 213, Green Lane, two atoreyed bungalow, garage, etc. 2 10 Hargraves Road, compound house Tel. 869. Mendis A Ahlip. Postponed Notice of Sale By Order of the Mortgagees TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On Wednesday, the 24th day of February, 1932, at the Entrance of527 words
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Article273 1932-02-18 11 HIGH-SPEED TEST Southend-Lcndin in 471 Minutes Ate st which may rev du'ionise ™ilwsy travel frem Scmhend to London was carried cut when a morning business trrin on the L N.E.R. reached London in just over three qurters of an hear. The u<u.l time for273 words
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Article312 1932-02-18 11 Voyages in C lipper S hips VESSEL C O? X PAST GENFRATICN “There is none of these fi v e old shipa left sailing under the Eritieh flag” was the regretful o n ment cf Commander F. A. Worsely, D. b. 0., O. B. E in the course cf th?312 words
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Article114 1932-02-18 11 Wednesday, February 10 11 the morning h s v sited Ft. Joseph’* T'RtitnUen at Bra« R gih Road and the new Christian Brothers’ School at Sig lap. Thursday,"February 11 Mrs. Macgregor had in- cheon at Government House. Friday, February Mr. R. J. Ferrer and Mademoiselle J. Ouiginier114 words
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Advertisement603 1932-02-18 11 H fi FAR EASTERN MAIL PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS For Port SwettenLam, Singapore. Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai ~akn Barre, Dairen and Japan p (1 0 20 x m.s. SAUERLAND” [H AL] ftr- prt Swettenh&m, Singapore* Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, Taku Barre, Dairea T$ ng.au and Japan W Qr g x m.s. "RAMSES”603 words
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Advertisement20 1932-02-18 11 I AAfTOi a STKEA I ®S*4C. iSr. IW. J. FDMOHOB, g Vti« ■■gllah fl .S 2 54. Boack Street, eeaug,20 words
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Advertisement185 1932-02-18 11 —■""".l" B. I lr--~ T I I i BN ii P-' Il I r*\ A f"*”7 I 11 te-! j~77- i LbmBJI K\i cl Hu El i i jZa3 ar VTOU can place absolute faith g in the goodness and purity of -a g\ “Milkmaid” Condensed Milk. cl For “Milkmaid”185 words
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Article802 1932-02-18 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and Nuhng from Penang daring the week IN PORT TO-DAY From’ Sailing For Dake of Sallfsg Tung Song Bern am River Pnlau Largkawi and Kantang To day Kanapar Eagan Datoh and802 words
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Advertisement36 1932-02-18 12 JUST UNPACKED A Novelty of Beach Pyjama Suits in Various Styles and Charming Patterns. AND American Printed Cotton Pyjamas of Latest Style. Make Haste and Pick the Best AT DOULATRAM'S 8 a Bb. Beach Street, Penang?.36 words
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Advertisement173 1932-02-18 12 1 Wi® I 1 A good game of tennis and then a fo Pi Wm a— ■■■■BsgaaßnMKS—BE—sm mmiw* ljiw k BOSCH DV e k ea Bosch Plugs—spaiiwc steady and strong? n They’ll never soot up or deary- j thing wrong They’ll gi e to your car a life j j!173 words
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628 1932-02-18 13 PETROL AND WATER TO DRIVE MOTOR CARS A YOUNG County Dublin rngincrhag diecovered a method of combining water w.th psrol fjr the purpose of driving motor o n. He is Mr. Cyril L. Fry, of Dundrum, who holds an imotreant poet in theGrea; Southern Railway Worts,628 words
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Advertisement737 1932-02-18 13 vm I CAN have iUUa college TRAINING IN ALMOST ANY "7777 CAREER FOR A IN YOUR SIUIH FEW SHILLINGS MONTHLY SPARE HOME TIME 31 YEARS OF SUCCESS founded i»oo A J 3 I i j Uj Ej3j| fiMj I T JIS 15 THE BENNETT COLLEGE aLL OF IT 5 College737 words
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Advertisement165 1932-02-18 13 DIGESTION CUT.OF. ORDER! A COURSE OF PROMOTES SOUND DIGESTION AND SOON PUTS YOU RI«HT V' i I ttn i nn 11 miiwwfr YOUR UFE4UARO is EVANS’ Antiseptic S Throat Fasti le«. They A- S keep colds at bay and give relief in cases of f* 7 Coughs. Catarrh. Brot> ag165 words
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Article328 1932-02-18 14 Only Way He Could Shop in Comfort Who was th’ woman who iavagely pektd Rnth Chatterton in the rib» with rn umbrcll It happened, says Reuter from Holywood, in a department ftore, and all been ee Mee Chatterton picked up a handbag on which the woman had328 words
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