Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 February 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-02-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No 39 VOL. LXXXX. FRIDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement350 1932-02-19 1 TNAGATA brothers dE ntists BeS d Office next lo The Dispensary. office 52, Leith Street :7V3SMH I —BEMM—aMaMH—MMB— HWltl' 1 i'ilHiJi 'I I hll I I M 111 l—Ni t Dollar Exchange Tables -value- /ar in excess of price! STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING ASCENDING IN I I 1350 words
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Advertisement16 1932-02-19 1 H. TOKISATSIi STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by eleotrie light. 'Phone 7TI. «8, 70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.16 words
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Advertisement2027 1932-02-19 2 POSITION WANTED NOTICES BANKS Z European Medical Prtc itioner deairee Ppnunu Hill RuilwaV ~C* Estate experience. Free April. Reply ay I CHARTERED BAH IHOH&KOIG& SHAH&HAI BAHKIHi Box No. a 63 c/j Fintng Gezette. NOTICE oP IND|A AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATIOI. The public are hereby inform.! that (■•e.n-.rri a««r 18») [1HC02,027 words
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Article575 1932-02-19 3 OUTOF-SCHOOL TALES Dr. Frederick Temple a Rugby Stories about a father and son» who were both in the same house at the same school. and who both became arohbishops, are told in a book about the School House, Rugby. In this book, “Jottings From School575 words
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Article182 1932-02-19 3 Mr. J. C. Tregarthen’s knowledge of glorious Cornwall is unsurpassed—he knows every moor and fi-Jd and stream and the country characters epen book to him. Using this ae bis b ckground he has written a meet lively romance entitled The Smuggler’s Daughter, which John Murray published on February182 words
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Advertisement406 1932-02-19 3 Manufacturers of Every Description of furgical and Mechanical India Rubber Predicts. Syringes, Water Bottles and Beds, Air ESTD 1847 Cushions, Enemas. Bed Sheetings. Teats, Tubing, Valves, Washers, Railway Goods, Electrical Gloves, etc. g Catalogues of Surgical or Sports Rubber Products «ent on application. J- G. INGRAM SON., LTD., The London406 words
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Advertisement188 1932-02-19 3 Ml II JIMMM— S—BSEKMSS^—«SgmMBBVfIMHMKMMMMeaiwwsBgr OF INTEREST TO Contractors, Architects and Engineers. WE CAN SUPPLY EX -STOCK BUILDING MATERIALS I I UNNEL” and TUNNELITE” (Rapid Hardening) I British Cement British Mild Steel Bars for Reinforced Concrete Work Asbestos-Cement Flat Sheets—Galvanised Flat and Corrugated Sheets “RUBBEROID’’ and Asphalt Roofing Materials Etc. I188 words
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Article297 1932-02-19 4 BIG POSSIBILITIES OF DEVELOPMENT A STRIKING account of the gold-producing possibilities of the Goll Coast Colony was given by Sir Albert KBson in a speech at a luncheon of the Royal Empire Society. Sir A b?rt Kitoon ii the lea ling authority on the geology of the297 words
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Article360 1932-02-19 4 WHEN OXEOR3 HELPED CAMBRIDGE “0 U 8.0. 1871” addressee the folio ving letter to the M>rniog Poet: "Fas est et ab haste docari.” and I am confident that r wing an 1 Oxfori mer generally will appreciate 0 )lon-l Gibbou’s kindly fff jrts t-» bring victory to360 words
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136 1932-02-19 4 A book of outstanding interest to all concerned with road transport, as well as to students and the general public, has just been published at 2s. 61.* by Temple Press Ltd 515, Rosebery Avenue, London. E O.L It is entitled136 words
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Advertisement230 1932-02-19 4 s. c. s. (Re-constiiutcd) MILK A Recent Pathological 1 n Report states—“ Samples i ifcwfiil IJffikh I‘iffiwl conform to the Bac- ?'!u W\ teriological Standards y\% of purity required by (Il I British Regulations for I W A Grade Pasteurised BW- y I Vllk and can b 3 regarded as230 words
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Advertisement194 1932-02-19 4 -J ffW-.-Ofc -L «-TOMOCS I A-s r (RFP)" \X i/rieaftwTi6 /r\ When Quolify, S the /Al V":. ,d(rohon kA\ 1 Z B arrrcs ’W >& <i a never -foil.nd r! l\u" Guarantee ot> t-J Excel it nee ;j t V 'W Monufaclur£ < (©uutanlcc Z 1' W >,l "’ve Disc194 words
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Advertisement194 1932-02-19 4 1 ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR PRESENT TREATMENT I If you are not it is most likely because you are treating the symptoms and neglecting to treat the CAUSE. To treat disease successfully you must remove the cause. In the many complaints arising from impurities of the blood there is194 words
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Article161 1932-02-19 5 Cinema Audience That Did Not Know THE audience at the Ilford, Essex Hippodrome, watched a cit ema performance in ignorance of the fact that a part of the house was on fire. The outbreak was caused by the high wind breaking a gas globe at the161 words
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Article230 1932-02-19 5 "MEN SPEND NOTHING ON GIRLS NOW” T u e diary of Msa Mil ired F’sher. °ged 32, who died in New York after falling from n hotel window, reveals that she had zes' f usly pursued a life of pleasure. It is filled with memories of men230 words
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Article103 1932-02-19 5 "One of Us Must Die 3EHKAN LEADER’S WAR THREAT TO FRANCE FSr ®P ac R p m’cher. the National eho 81 der ®®™ber of the Reichbn?o PeSk nBon J ,aßr y 12 >t OldennoiV. Xpr 8e 1 ‘k® h °P® th« the time is soldier* C ji v wben C9,103 words
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Article76 1932-02-19 5 Man Who Got Bumped Off” by Mistake A “speakeasy” proprietor wanted his partner thrown out, says the New York Evening Journal. So he summoned three thugs, told them to get rid of that guy,” and handed them £l. The men took the partner downstairs and a76 words
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Article196 1932-02-19 5 FREE MEALS FOR 25.0C0 CHILDREN Abcut 250 of New York City’s free public echo; 1< have each been serving an average of 100 meals a day to needy school children since the beg'nning of the Christmas H iidays, and 90 more w hen the schools re-196 words
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Article87 1932-02-19 5 JEALOUS HU4BAND TO GET THE LASH A husband who b anded hia wife on the legs with a h'C iron because he a leged that she had been unfaithful to him, fees been sent to prison for a month and been ordered to receive five lasher, by a87 words
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Article85 1932-02-19 5 SO HE 13 SAID TO HAVE MURDERED HIM Because he cou’d not bear the idea of having “an ignorant farmer” for a boss s the reason said to have been g’ven by Robert P. N*xon, a doc’or of philosophy when charged with k 1185 words
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254 1932-02-19 5 J USTICE FOR BRITISH SHIP'S OFFICER CASE OF mr rrewer TO BE RE TRIED Intimation By the Foreign Office ri eloru'm < at Iwt aH.nd* J.X u d in E t r.lmA.l ih. r’T'; ia,l, r ,r A- J. 1,1 a Portnc h nt o o r wbn or 360254 words
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Article231 1932-02-19 5 LORD SNOWDEN Will He Dispense With a Coat of Arms? VISCOUNT Snowden’s friends are asking him what his coat of arms will be, and not a few are making suggestions. To an Evening Standard representative Lord Snowden made this statement: “I have reached no decision. I have231 words
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Article424 1932-02-19 5 "TOO WORLDLY” Played Darts at Inns MU feeling has been stirred up in HiUingdoo, Midilesrx, by the sudden removd of tbe Rev. H. Hamilton- the priest in charge of Afi Saints, by order of tha Bishop of London. A memorial has been sent to the Bishcp asking424 words
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599 1932-02-19 5 The Effect of Seances on Neurotic People THAT the cult of spiritualism it apt to unbalance the minds of a certain type of people—par .icular'y those with neurotic teuleoeiea —is alleged in a ■eries of letters addressed to the Daily One writer declares that599 words
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Article181 1932-02-19 5 EFFECT OF OANADk ON THE BISHOP OF LONDON The Bishop of London, tryins to find courage to say 0.K., OolonJ,'' to the Archbishop of Canterburr when asked to go to Oonvcca’ion, and ‘Step on the g&s, John ”to his chauffeur when he wanted to travel foster.181 words
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Advertisement219 1932-02-19 5 asv T&RMS Make the Purchase of a Piano Remarkably Easy. $5O-00 Deposit and s£o-00 Per Month enables you to own a good Piano. RE CONDITIONED PIANOS From $275-00 OR THE SUPERB ROBINSON For $450-00 ll m|Si nOfei r i~ p f 1 I few It' I The Robinson piano Co.,219 words
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1340 1932-02-19 6 Last Night’s Meeting Mr. M. J. Thorpe Elected First President Eighteen wireless eutbusiists assamb-ed wt the Chinese Recreation Club, Victoria Green, yesterday afternoon for the purpose of forming R*dio Society for North Malaya. The bon. Mr. E Newbold presided and in his opening address said1,340 words
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Article215 1932-02-19 6 BOTH WON BY RAFFLES STUDENTS Mr J. Watson, the acting Director of Eluoation. S 8- and F.M 3, informs ns that the following have been selected Q leen's Scholars on the result of the competitive examination held last year and will proceed to Universities in the United Kingdom215 words
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Article238 1932-02-19 6 HODGES—KER GEORGE-LAMB The wedding took place yesterday after noon at St George s Church, Penang, tbe Rev Keppel Garnier officiating, of Mr. Will am Carnley Hodges of the Govern ment Duopolies only gon of Mr. and Vrs. Charles Clement Hodges and Miss Kate Stuart Ker younger daughter238 words
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Article440 1932-02-19 6 Tha hon’ble Dr. C. J. WJsrn is visiting Kuala Lumpur. Mr. G 0 S'ubbs Survey Probationer, has passed ‘tsndard I in Malay. Chief Inspector A E Lewis of the Police, has proceeded horns. Mr. Boy Fox h»s been officially recog nised as United tatss Consul at ’ourabaya,440 words
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Article266 1932-02-19 6 TOMORROW’S FIXTURES Everton Entertain Sheffield United The following are the matches to be played tc-morrow in the Ecgheh and Scottish Leaguts: DIVISION 1 Arsenal v Blackpool firwiiagHani v Derby C. Solton W. v Aatoii Villa "helsea v G-i nsby T. Everton v Sheffield U Vfaocheater C.266 words
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Article226 1932-02-19 6 LEICESTER DEFEAT WEST HAM UNITED Taa foL'owing are ths results of matches jU tbs 1 DgUeh League played yesterday: Division 1 Leicester 2 W. Ham U. 1 D v s on 3 'Northern section) Wtihall 2 Tran more R. 1 Accrington S 0 Barrow 3 The half226 words
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Advertisement197 1932-02-19 6 IFOR BUILDING MATERIALS PHONE UP 357 I WE STCT'K: Ferrocrete Rapid Hardening Cement Red Hand Brand Cement Kns Cement Asbestos Sheets B. R. C. Fabric Roofing Tiles g Flooring Tiles Pilkington Glass Corrugated Iron, etc, etc. GsnaESl? I I M I iiaES I jBBI wxw* I “FERROCRETE” THE RAPID HARDENING197 words
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Article475 1932-02-19 7 CRICKET CAPTAIN ELECTFD The eaiual general meeting of the Pastern Smelting Comp my Sporta Club held on Wednesday Mr. D A. Mac Kay chiding. The notice convening the meet L was read by Mr R A Hogg, hon. secretary, tnd the minutes of the last meet475 words
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Article264 1932-02-19 7 A ':e .1 ppi ng to TOW A WAY i'avid Cohen an American, who was scribed as 8 journalist and a discharged eainan, vae to d y produced before Mr. Jago, Police Magistrate. Penang C with attempting to secrete himself J® oard the a.s resident Van Buren with264 words
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423 1932-02-19 7 ‘THE GUARDSMAN" AT QUEEN’S Big Crowds at Majestic Yesterday Picturegoers having shown their appra ciation of two feature programmes the cinemas are certainly making every effort to provide them more frequently The Majestic had exceptionally good houses yesterday for their second two feature programme "Under423 words
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Article243 1932-02-19 7 DEPARTURE FOR AUSTRALIA Colonel Brinsmead, Director of Civi Aviation to the Commonwealth of Australia who narrowly escaped death in the tragic accident to the Dutch air m»i' plane in December last year, a few days after being slightly injured in the mishw to the Southern ’“un, the Australia243 words
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Article99 1932-02-19 7 SUIT ADJOURNED In the Supreme Court yesterday the taring of the suit between Mr K. 0. Wu ho ia suing Mr. Gan Teong Eng. Managing Trustee of the Gan Gnoh Bee Estate for commission due for effecting various com promises and settlements in connection with the99 words
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Article81 1932-02-19 7 Reuter. The Daily Telegraph in an editorial thinks that the political independence of Manchuria won’t preclude the supremacy of Japanese influence The Open Door" and the coequal existence all peoples will best recommend the new state to the benevolent recognition of the Powers. As regards Shanghai, it saysReuter. - 81 words
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Article178 1932-02-19 7 THEIR LORDSHIPS I EAViNG FOR KEDAH Sir Wflliam Morison, Chief Justice, and Mr. Jusuce Terrell strived from Singapore this morn ng by the s s Kedah to sit in the Court of Appeal at Penang be session was to start this morning but h.s been adjourned178 words
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Article154 1932-02-19 7 REO ■>’« > B kTAVIA Fi IGHT The Dutch air mail plane to Batavia established a new si eed record on Wednes day. Favoured by aerial conditions the flight was msde in 5 hours and 12 minutes, the distance covered being 725 mile?; the previous best154 words
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Article33 1932-02-19 7 MIXED FOURSOME COMF ETITION The V ixed Foursomes will be played for on Wednesd»y. Intending entrants are asked to sign the notice at the < lub. Entries c ose on Monday.33 words
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Article56 1932-02-19 7 .—Reuter Brussels Conference Agrees to Scheme r rueseis, February 18 The International Conference has agreed to Mr. Ohadbourne s scheme to limit sugar production Java is allotted a 1982 export qiota cf 1,350, Cuba 2,850, Germany 850, Poland 3CB, Czecbo Slovakia 570, Hungary 81, Belgium 30, and Peru.—Reuter - 56 words
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Article170 1932-02-19 7 Three Months for Gandhi's Handmaiden Bombay, February 18 Mies S’ade has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment. —Reuter. The Rev. Bro Jim®® O. B. E who had been on a visit to Singapore returned to Penang this morning. Messrs. G. P. Ha-rington and Tan Peng Kee arrived in170 words
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Article1256 1932-02-19 7 MATRIMONIAL SUIT Gave All His Salary to His Wife He had been married 12 years and throughout his married life he had handed over all his salary to his wife because he trusted her. She now had nearly $5 003 of his money, which was very little,1,256 words
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Article200 1932-02-19 7 To night on the Esnlanade at 830 p.m« 1 March Bond of Friendeh p McK nzie Rogatt 2 Overture Luatopiel KJer Bal# 8 Selection "The New Moon" Romberg Containing:—"lntermezzo. "Marianne,’’ ‘Softly As In A Morning Sunrise," "Lover Come Back To Me," "Try Her Out At Dances," One Kwe,”200 words
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Advertisement86 1932-02-19 7 Old Yon Think of a Boa Mot for any of These? OUR CHINESE MEMBER WHY DID SHE SA.Y ‘NO’ PENANG TROLLEY BUSES MAJESTIC CINEMA OUR NEIGHBOUR'S GRAMOPHONE TAX ON BACHELORS GOING ON LEAVE Example: Purple in the Face. Ingot: Mistook Bluebag for Powder Puff. If you can, fill in the86 words
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Advertisement102 1932-02-19 7 'ii /A 'BK U -Mi res cyjl 1 0' BO 1 1 5 3 1 I in, <Paris) TOILET < PREPARATIONS There is genius in "SOIR de PARIS," the latesf, newest, finest creation of M. Bourjois. None but he could have conceived so distinguished, so alluring a perfume. The mysterious,102 words
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Article15 1932-02-19 8 Wardlaw— Oa the 19;h inek to Kathleen. wife of H. H Wardlaw, a daughter.15 words
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Article571 1932-02-19 8 In wireless development, Malaya is backward, and Penang is backward even in relation to other parts of Malaya. The wive of enthusiasm when wireless became available to the general public and the unchecked expansion of that section of industry which caters for the deman 1 for wireless sets and571 words
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Article299 1932-02-19 8 Mr. L. Cresson, manager of the Singa pore Rubber Work’ hid some interesting things to eay on Wednesday st a meeting convened by the I S P. and the R R.I Perhaps the most outstanding point in 1 his address was b s reference to the299 words
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Article639 1932-02-19 8 Pt nang, Friday fIOQ the Treasury we offer a Cffi suggestion to meet what is a growing nuisance in Penang. Of recent monhs shopkeepers and others have Evinced a growing dislike of fifty-cent pieces, r’nmihu while customers in many instances refuse u/ thrfrauf to accept the m639 words
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Article109 1932-02-19 8 I Tin Spot Yesterday To day London £l4O 10?. £l4O 7s. 6d. Tin (‘3 Months) London £143 7s, 6d. 143 oj. od. Singapore $72.87 j $7150 Business Done 100 tons &0 tons Penang $71.50 71.371 Business Done Nil No Sellers Rubber London 2p s d. ’-bad. New York109 words
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Advertisement166 1932-02-19 8 "B.ALLITO" Pore Silk Hosiery An AH the Absolue Newest Nt w WW Shades line Naw in Stock 1 <• Jr* r "S > t ‘15'1.1.1 O” HO-HEttY This New BALLITO Line is unquestionably the finest pure Silk Stocking value ever offered to the public This well made, w-11 I “q"ality166 words
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Advertisement55 1932-02-19 8 E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. ESTABLISHED 1533 London Ag bnt s: 8. H. i W. FREEMAN CO., LTD.. 33, PATERNOSTER ROW. E- C.55 words
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Miscellaneous29 1932-02-19 8 TIDE TABLES Hifh Waler Low Water ToDay 11 05 100. 514 a.m 10.55 p.m. 503 p.m. To Mobrow 11.45 ».tn. 5.50 a. tn. 11 89 p.m. 5.53 p m29 words
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Obituary58 1932-02-19 8 FUNERAL NOTICE The fanerd cf the late M»* Ng Loong Hock, who died oa soe 13;h Febiuwy, will take place on Sunday, the 28:h in?:ant at 11 am. from his residence Nj 90 Ringoon Road, to the Mount Erakine Cemetery for interment. Friends and rehtiveaare kindly reqaeated not to send58 words
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Article1369 1932-02-19 9 “Conditions Intolerable and Unacceptable” Peace Hopes Dashed Manchuria Breaks Away From China Jehol Also Secedes Peace parleyf at Shanghai have broken down, the Japanese demands having been refused by China as “intokre .ind unacceptable.” An early resumption of hostilites i: ft iri is making determined efforts1,369 words
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Article1036 1932-02-19 9 —Reuter. Lord Hailsham States Government Case Amid divided counsels, there Is at last emerging at least a big nucleus of agreement that events in Shanghai will not much longer be allowed to drift. Sir John Simon, whose hand is detected by many in the League Note,—Reuter. - 1,036 words
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Article54 1932-02-19 9 —Reuter. Kimberley, February 18 It is officially announced that De Beers Mines are closing on March 31 consequent on the very serious condition of the diamond trade. The company considers that complete cessation of diamond production will tend to confidence in the trade and lead to an—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article148 1932-02-19 9 —Reuter. FULL POINI REDUCTION The Bank Rate was reduced yesterday from six to five per cent, —a full point, it will be noted, not the usual half per cent. The reduction had a stimulating effect in the City and on tbe Stock Exchange. It was—Reuter. - 148 words
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Article123 1932-02-19 9 Reuter Cermany’s Disarmament Proposals Geneva, February 18 A large measure of agreement with eng gestions already submitted is shown by the German disarmament proposals which Herr Rudolf Nsdolny presented to a full con ference this miming. The abandonment of conscription and the abolition of sub marines, aircraftReuter - 123 words
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Advertisement74 1932-02-19 9 .Why, of course ‘His Master’s Voice’ Records for everybody’ Is your name I Send us a n our P° st ca Mailing List? |nQ o/phone 795 And receive lists of all new records as they are issued —Be up-to-date in music! s. WOUTRIE CO., LTI' 16, Bishop Street, I DAINTY74 words
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Miscellaneous111 1932-02-19 9 ffIAJESTIC 6-/5 TONIGHT 9 30 Another Big Double Feature Show J HAROLD MURRAY with LOIS MORAN in Fox Movietone Sparkling Song Romance of the Great Northivest Under suspicion’ PRE EDED BY GEORGE OBRIEN in ‘‘A Holy Terror” THEATRE ROYAL 6-/5 TO-NIGHT 9 30 The First Malay Talkie Terpuksu Meniho’ or111 words
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1442 1932-02-19 10 Manufacturer Addresses Planters Film of Rubber From Latex to Finished Article ARRANGED under the j riot auapic e of the R ibber Rea?a?ch I JB’.'iU > of Mahya and the Incorp »ra.ed Society of Fianiere, a public meeiug was held on Wedneedtty at the Venning1,442 words
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Article82 1932-02-19 10 Penang. Fetoru*ry 19 Courttsjf of th* Charttrod Bank 3n London Bank Demand 2/8 29/32 u H 4 m/ts 8/4 1/8 Private 3 in/ts credit 2 4 15/32 «I 3 a Documentary 2’4 19'82 On New York Bank Demand 39fc nom Fra ace u T.T 940 nom Ind’s tl T.T82 words
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Article480 1932-02-19 10 SLACK MARKETS Lyall and Evatt’s Review S ngjpore, February 17 Slack m’rke s hava b?en the rule for the Is: fe v week?, and rubber has iirclired in vdn?, for the reatrict on rutccurs which were so prevslont »u December hive been taekirg, so f this The480 words
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Article243 1932-02-19 10 Ft oafi Febrnry 19 OIF. Bsnrii'Ojhn p. shssi uom 5 000.00 Giuva, h 90.0 C 9c id Itsf ilsn 72.00 M»-« ?l3kb f aom 170.0 C Nn>migi9is 70.00 UCs .i SO.OO Ooonutii.er 1,000 15.00 Oopra dundriel buyers 6.60 Rattans «ales 11.1 C Rattans Ooar»« 10.65 9r««n Snail Hhsl243 words
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Article233 1932-02-19 10 TO-DAY PR’CES Ths following were the laieai quotations la MESSRS. KENNEDY Cu.'a share hat si 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day <D CD J 5 0 Bhabbs 6* >• rt o& m IG. 0 $O. •0. Rubber (Dollar! Alor Gajah .4G .50 .35 .45 A. Molek233 words
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Article96 1932-02-19 10 Messrs Eastern Smehinj Co Ltd London, February 17, Spot £140,10 0 three months’ bnv n? £143.7 6 three months* celling £143.10 0. Messrs. Boustoad d Co., Lid, 18;h Febra arv a nr 'ta.»OD -or Singapore refined tin $72-87$ ?-r pc J, bnsisrs done 100 tons, PrL<*og r-jfiaed til96 words
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Article31 1932-02-19 10 Singapore Prices tor Stan iard Ribbe Smoked Sheet for to day are it follows: Spot 7j cents ver lb. March 8 H April/June July/Sept. p Market eaeier.31 words
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Article76 1932-02-19 10 Feb. 21, 2nd Sunday in Lent Bam Holy Communion, and 6pm Evensong and Address at St Mark's Butterworth Feb. 24 Wednesday. St Matthias. 730 a m Holy Communion at St Mark's Butterworth Feb. 25, Thursday, 730 a m Holy Communion at St. Paul's Bukit Tecgah. Extra Services at76 words
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Article11 1932-02-19 10 Kuppilamymudaiy Driver Appavoo Gimmore. Lakian c/ a Lamsei g.11 words
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Article155 1932-02-19 10 Latest Quotations Thars. Wed. Sai. Feb. 18 Feb. 17 Sept. 19 Paris 87 7/16 87 7/16 128.56 New York 8.411 8.441 4.85? Montreal 8.95 8.95 Btuseele 24 70 21.70 81.83 Ganevs 17s 17 21/32 24.86 Arunierdam 8 51 8.52 12 08 Milan 66$ 66$ 92 89155 words
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Article182 1932-02-19 10 Boustead Co, Ltd. RUBBER SALEB DEPARTMENT Penang, l7 The market eincj we wrote last Friday, 3>»f t-esu particularly quiet ''4th little or io movt-meot invoices. The loci spot qu Uatinn snd New York close unchanged 081/S c n’.e and 4 ydl cent? r*■ji.ect’veiy whdst Lcn lon is down 1 16182 words
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Article172 1932-02-19 10 TIES FOR NEXT WEEK The following ties have been arranged fjr next week Monday. F bruny 22. Ch mpioGgtrp WA Williams v J F Scully. Mens Singles Hinde»;: +8 W M A*ria v +l5 R E C. pe*. Tuesday, February 23. Ladies Sineles Hmdic p:172 words
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Article238 1932-02-19 10 The Singapore ChatD?xr ct CiiJjd Rubber Aee ciatiou held J auction oo when catalogu’d 1.31 u'2 b J gj j Offered 1,113 304 ibe; 4 ’7.01 Ufc I 874.570 its; 29 43 tor-e. I r 25«! I Lor don tifiisl New York I Prices Realw* l p238 words
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Advertisement24 1932-02-19 10 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and rubber stamp to give better impressions and longer service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.24 words
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Advertisement195 1932-02-19 10 SS I unn Viiie\’ l “a,,,:,! nl f J to day "I TEA DANCE 5-30 t 0 ‘-30 p nii I I >t .v i'ng_>t uyi e h I Eve ing dinner Q) ane I SUNDAY CO/VCEfIT I j "id of I Qommene ng a* p I i Seats May195 words
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Miscellaneous99 1932-02-19 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Saturday 6 a.ir. 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 Monday 6 ama. 73 n Noon 86 n w nil 5 p.m. 85 n w Tuesday99 words
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Article994 1932-02-19 11 Prophet Vanishes when told to Raise the Dead JUST recently (writes Manchester Guardian correrpondent) in Oshog bo I witnessed s rcmsrkable example of negro gel; worthy of the < ffute of thcee engegir g gentlemen who sall their mincnkuE cures to hundreds of credulous people994 words
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Advertisement237 1932-02-19 11 'SI wlk Only the Pattern Left on his Plate! That’B the way von llke lo B<e him U I food No cobxhg.nefemptng That the wB y to btardi giowth, vigorous j’,ltl will stand to ai-ythh g. '•I BiU nt in bis appetite in this hal-by conditict you must see that237 words
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Advertisement167 1932-02-19 11 STR AITS-AUSTRALIA SERVICE OF THE K. P- M. Monthly Sailings direct to Brisbane Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide Next Sailing. From Singapore. s. s. NIEUW HOLLNAD fII.COC tons) Mar. 18 Steamers fitted with wireless, laundry, barber shop, gymnasium, spacious swimming bath. Fares to Brisbane or Sydney Ist class Single $518.57 Return167 words
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Article853 1932-02-19 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 From Sailing For Data of Sailing Ampang Pangkor, Dindinga and Same Porta To-day Sitiawan Intan Merbau A Sungei Pat mi Krian853 words
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Article420 1932-02-19 13 CANNING OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Marked Progress in Five Year» THE sannicg.and tinning industry of Great Britain is rapidly becoming supreme throughout the world. Leas tn an four yesra ago, the great canning industry < f the United States Ind norivil. Since 1928, it so far as420 words
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Article278 1932-02-19 13 SEQUEL TO WAR TIME EMBARGO The serious effect on the British coal industry of the substitution of oil for coU in merchant ships is wiiely appreciated, but it may come ss a surprise to many to learn that on one important trade route wood fcr278 words
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Article668 1932-02-19 15 Pining, February 19, 1932. CHOWRA3TA MARKET 1 Button— S eta. Mutton Indian w per lb 40 Mutton Aust, alian 40 Head goat 120 Sheep 9leach Liver with heart d long do 90 1.30 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep p©r lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 39 Suet668 words
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