Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 February 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-02-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No 42. VOL. LXXXX. TUESDAY. 23rd FEBRUARY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement355 1932-02-23 1 i| BROTHERS I dentists Bead Office next IQ The Dispensary. I Office 52, Leith Street w sis sL Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS yg\ A f DOLLARS into STERLING \AxL ASCENDING IN l L {>y"**/</ Sixty fourths of a Penny 7k/ Price $6 each Il Obtainalle at I -A355 words
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Advertisement15 1932-02-23 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electria light. 'Phont 7YI. tfg, 70, BIBHOP STBBBT, PBNANG.15 words
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Advertisement1689 1932-02-23 2 POSITION VACANT A Gentleman Always Looks Well DAKIVQ d m Dressed in Good Clothes B sg \i/-'i K-B federated Malay Mates Kail ways When in England, call and fit yourself out H IE IpMI F 1P overcoat» THE MERCANTILE Bill MFPFRIINRSCHE HAMPEL |M O man required Immediately tor a period1,689 words
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Article791 1932-02-23 3 SCHOLARSHIP PLAN On Lines of the Rhodes /.wards Ths Prince of Wales, epeaking at the first dinner of the Argentine Chamber of Commerce at the Argentine Club in a London, announced the institution of Prince of Wales’s scholarships to enable Argentine students to study at791 words
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Advertisement414 1932-02-23 3 «F. *9 S ET JBr x <Sw :JE9 sx^M^_^lil^__ A point for every hand Parker Duofold offers a nib to suit B ercn'type of handwriting. Before y Lining, try several points—then B jtt J* you are sure to be satisfied. 'ZD > »h For sale at the better stores I414 words
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Advertisement535 1932-02-23 3 THE OLD ARMCHAIR r HIS ONLY AMBITION ButWrfeSays“No!” 1:1, 1 •*1 li Wilkinson was a half-si :k min —no ‘I. i,;l IL/I j jl energy —no desire to work—no am- fc- r- "'I bition. But iiis wife was on the job— S' from sunburn she told him the secret of535 words
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Article682 1932-02-23 4 GP.O. PLEkSEJ WITH RESULTS A “Speed-Up” of Installation THE Post Office, taking stock of the first week’s newspaper advertising to popularise the telephone service, is gratified with what has been accomplished to date. ’'The reenltr,” stated an official, “are both pleasing and encouraging.*’ There have b en682 words
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Advertisement203 1932-02-23 4 s. c. s. (Rc-constit uted) MILK A Recent Pathological Report states —“Samples B 1 I®». conform to the BacI I i terio,ogical Standards I llil. H °f required by 11|| British Regulations for iw Grade “4 Pasteurised and can be regarded I as A Highly Satisfactory Product from the Bac-203 words
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Advertisement37 1932-02-23 4 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE “KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London. England.37 words
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Advertisement222 1932-02-23 4 Rftgy. I I X -.'^-..3^^. SIKH. SMOKERS MAY BECOME BENEFACTORS! EVERYONE WHO SMOKES De Reszke Cigarettes Automatically becomes a contributor to the European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds M ssrs. Godfrey Phillips, Ltd., manufacturers of DE RESZKE CIGARETTES beg to annource that for every tin of De Reszke Cigarettes sold in222 words
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News From All Parts
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Article147 1932-02-23 5 JJJPOR’S DECISION reversed Vino’. Bench Divisional Court al,,wd with costs* »n appeal by Mr. Teddy Rrrwn. variety artist, from a decision of 'Tobin at Westm’nster County rnnrt in favour of Mr. Joseph Swerk, a Lilor of South Kirg’estreet, Manchester, no guinea*. the cost of a dinner147 words
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Article72 1932-02-23 5 38,000 FEWER TRAVELLERS PASS THROUGH BOULOGNE Boulogne Proof that Britons are staying at home following tbe f. II in th* value of sterling U provided in the tr ffis sta’istics announced by Boulogne-sur-Mer, the Channel port. Pas’frgera who passed through the port In 1931 were more72 words
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Article140 1932-02-23 5 For two days this month, No. 11. Downing Street, will be a gallery of de lightful silks (says the London corres pendent cf The Yorkshire Post). To show her personal friends and other ladles who are 1 ikely to attend the Courts this year tbe full beauty140 words
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Article115 1932-02-23 5 Actually there are a number of other Interesting consequences arising out of Hbruary’s ex*r« day (says a Daily Telegraph gossip). In the first place, according to the general law of averages, about 2,000 new babies will be added to the Jht of Leap Year children. Mr. Neville115 words
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Article117 1932-02-23 5 It Is more than amaz ng, writes a corTfspondent of Tbe Times, that when so JEjny motor accidents are due to skidding > le or no ir tention ppears to have been «»ven by the coroners or juries to the reeponsibJity for the existence of skiddy117 words
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Article74 1932-02-23 5 grow U t BC k FB over IM years to Pest ror« rl (writes a Morning of Piccadilly fenrcke<i from tbe criHng 4 ln J Cns tion 8 «talictite de P»nds nnon »k a 8 Th rate f Rrowth quantity of ]j k’ flow of74 words
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Article167 1932-02-23 5 LIVED WITH HUSBAND’S PROFESSED FRIEND I must point out that the co-respon-dent in this case was the professed friend of the petitioner and a brother officer in the Indian Arm*'. When the petitioner’s wife came to England to see her child, the petitioner might reasonably have relied on167 words
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Article140 1932-02-23 5 CANADIAN CtUPLE FULFIL AN AV Bl HON Two Canadians re shortly returning from London to their heme in Nova Sooti*, each possessing a cigarette which to them is a much-przed memento. They are Cecil Barrie and his wife, who arrived in England for tbe eo’e pur-p->»e of catching140 words
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Article142 1932-02-23 5 SITUATED UNDERNEATH A SWEDISH LAKE The third largest gold mine in the world, situated beneath a lake in tbe north of Swede’-, in a district producing annually mire than £1.630,000 worth of the precious met a’, wm described in an official statement bv C unt Albert142 words
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Article92 1932-02-23 5 THE ONLY WHITE MAN AMONG 16.0(0 NATIVES Sydney A man who has spent e<x vears as the only white man ann r g 16,000 natives of South Bea Islands describes hie life as “uninteresting.” He is Mr. S. F. Anderson, Administrator of the Ellice Islands- who arrived in92 words
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Article102 1932-02-23 5 An exe«rpt from the Observer of January 1, 1832:-The year 1832 commences under most unfavourable auspices. A novel and terrible disease threatens to decimate our population. Our finance*, already materially irJared by ths interruption of both foreign and inland trade, seem destined to still more serious reduction';102 words
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Article79 1932-02-23 5 The following is related by a Scar g nss'o. A fri*ud had driven in his ear to his offin». Later his brother telephoned to ask if he m'ght borrow the ear. “Certainly,’’ he was to'd, “come round get it.” The brother earns round, but a* he opened79 words
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Article66 1932-02-23 5 Prague Among th* 2,000 bundles of clothing collected in O omouc for the unemployed were sever? 1 silk hate and suits of evening clothes. The reaction of the unfortunate people who received these inappropriate gifts was immediate and unexpected. Dressed up in their newly acquired66 words
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Article69 1932-02-23 5 Tailors’ bi Us will soon be relics of the past if a navel idea adopted by an enterprising London tailor becomes popular (writes a Star gossip). Hie emtomara are considered as c’ub member*. They eimply pay a monthly subscription and are entitled to a certain number69 words
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Article295 1932-02-23 5 Changes In A City Firm Considerable interest was taken on the Stock Exchange in the announcement that five partners In the firm of Messrs. Buckmaster and Moore will be resigning their membership of the Exchange as from February 15 with the object of forming a new company295 words
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Article158 1932-02-23 5 ONG KONGSI At the general meeting of the above Korgsi held at the Ong Tempi*, Panang R-»ad, the following elated offise bearers for the years 1932 «nd 1933:—President, Dr Ong Huck Civ*; Vic-President, Mr Ong Eng Suan. J P.; hon. Secretary, Mr Ong Ch»n O)h, J P158 words
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Article545 1932-02-23 5 LADY HOUS ON’S CALL TO M. P s Why Not Think of England? In a letter to the Editor of the Sunday Express cf January 24, Lady Houston ■ays: The threat to resign from the Cabinet by the four Free Traders—Viscount Snowden, Sir Herbert Samutl, Sir545 words
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Article215 1932-02-23 5 DEATH CF FORMER PARTNER IN MANSFIELD AND CO. Mr. E 1 war 1 Anders >□ (better known as Jock Anderson), one time head of W. Mansfield and Companv, Limited, died in London on Fabi*u*rv 16 h M*. Anderson, says the Singapore Free Press, who came out as215 words
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SPORTING GOSSIP
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Article233 1932-02-23 5 Beware of “Agents” and Spurious Tickets ANOTHER warning in regard to the purchase of tickets in the Irith Hospitals Sweepstake for the Grand National has baeu issued by the directors of the Hospitals’ Trust. They state that attempts to produc* imitations of the genuine tickets hav*233 words
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Article471 1932-02-23 5 RUGBY FOOTBALL MUST BE IMPROVED Let us not be too caneeited to appreciate the deficienc’es of Rugby football as played in the Home Countries. Let us admit we have not attained to perfection yet. Cynics will say that we never shall have perfect football, and471 words
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Article529 1932-02-23 5 Weights For Grand National The weights for the Grand National are published as e ven below. The first acecp’aoc* was due on January 26 and the e*c na on March 8. The r.'cs IS on March 18. West ladies, which has been killed, h*d been allotted Ils. 6lb.529 words
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Article77 1932-02-23 5 Crickei Approximately £4 500 is available fci distribution by the board of control as the result of last s'ason’s Test matches between England and New Zealand. Each of the 17 first-claes counties and the M. 0. 0. will receive about £150: th; M. O. C-. Surrey77 words
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Article60 1932-02-23 5 Sydney Tbe Acerington Cricket Club’s agree tnent with Alan Fairfax provides for bonus for every scare he makes over 5 and each time he takes five wickets c more. Special fees will be paid ft appuarirg in exhibition matches. Fairfax, who will sign for a period <60 words
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Article805 1932-02-23 6 REPEAL DECIDED Fnture Control of Health Measures The following record of the meeting of She Central Health Board held on Thursday At 10 a.m. at the office of the Controller of Labour is official*}’ supplied:— Preset t: —The President the Hcn'ble the Controller of Labour Malay»805 words
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Article696 1932-02-23 6 Mr. W H. Droogelever, of Singapore, ie now in Ipoh on a business visit. Mr. R. Karlowa has been recognised as German Consul General for the Dutch East Indies. Mr. A. S. Emmanuel the Negri 7 embilan State hockey and football goalkeeper, is an inmate of the696 words
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Article525 1932-02-23 6 LIST NO 44 The following further subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged cts. Amount previously published as per List No 43. 41.701 83 Dramatic Association from Lunas Vi lage 364 21 Donations from Low Si Kong bee Mr sow I hong Hun 10 00 Low bin Seng 5525 words
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Advertisement85 1932-02-23 6 FUN Situated at the Bih Mile Tanjong Bungah Road in a p,rk of 60 Acres with a Mile of sea frontage offering every advantage conducive to Health and Comfort. |i] The only real combined Health resort in the East now, which can off-T you everything that is required to make85 words
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Advertisement102 1932-02-23 6 -"S I Q 1 i i |i I The firm which elimi- t I 1-7 i r 3 I nates or radically curtails its advertising V 3 > 1 at this time in the interest of economy is pursuing a shortsighted policy,” declares Dr. Julius Klein, Assistant Secretary of the102 words
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Article227 1932-02-23 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE o n rmby Govsrnmsnt Com- 1. Tenorp, has received a V- rc .RE.T Rt lout. Principal J*' F London Chamber of l“°’n ;h Fffeot thaitbe excellent re by Feb Oboon A>k. a pupil of oc r D *y 3ch<nL were brou hfe to227 words
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Article194 1932-02-23 7 i TRAO3DINABY MEETING No Vote Oa Important Resolution PRESS EXCLUDED I Ipoh, Tuesday An extraordinary general meeting of the FM S, Chamber of mines was held at Tpoh to day to pass the subjoined resolution as an Extraordinary resolution. That the report dated November194 words
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Article34 1932-02-23 7 Tenan- r r p Erria which arrived at Co. I Bu »day, Messrs Pritchard !>ani B h a Bmall eLipmenk of tn c fading purchasers are ®ok their orders without delay.34 words
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Article29 1932-02-23 7 M SpS’’ o the Wa torfa l Grd ra rcb r„l,- ;>ture “™*"hif. Bcfcwe ing faction a-‘ r,E6 Sap r P x Trot I nit cer «mony.29 words
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Article617 1932-02-23 7 AH K'Vr.E ESTATE Two Appeal Court Cases Set led The Ah Kwee Estate litigation was brought to a conclusion yesterday in the enang J ppeal Court. The Court wa= com posed of the Chief Justice, w ir William Murison', Mr Justice Thorne and N r. Jus tice617 words
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Article114 1932-02-23 7 14’h Anniv rsaty of Rtd Army Moscow February 23 Imperia' ists are continuing preparation? for war ageiott the Soviet under cover of false phraseology as regards striving for peace end di’armament and while des truction of lives and property in the Far Ei?t continues, avows shilov, Commissar114 words
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Article738 1932-02-23 7 YESTERDAY’S MATCH D.LF.C. Score ecisive Victory A crowd Estimated at over 3,000 watched an interesting game of football yesterday on the S X F. ground when the D A F. 0 comfortably defeated tbe Spores Vereeniging Msnara of Medan by five goals to one. A’though the standard738 words
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Article81 1932-02-23 7 DRAW FOR MIXED FOURaOMES The following is the draw for the Mixed Foursomes to be played for on Wednesday Milligm and Mrs Moncar vs. Fenwick and Mrs. Davenport Frodie and Mrs O Sullivan vs. Crichton and Mrs. Shuttleworth Darke and Mies Raid va Pemberton and Mrs. Hogan81 words
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Article483 1932-02-23 7 SATURDAYS WEIGHTS Good Fields in Card cf Nine Events The following are the weights for the first (’ey of the Ipoh races, naturday. February 27 Race 1 Horses Class 2—Division 2—furs. Alpha 9. 0 Ben*roon 8 5 terling Hope 8.11 Buffoon 7.12 V.rue 8.11 Cousin 7.12!483 words
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Advertisement214 1932-02-23 7 LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread n Tapes Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes Tower of Attorney Forms -Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. I, 2,3, 4 5» The Pinang Sazct'e Press, Ltd, FOB THE COMIR6 SEASON ]Ve have made adequate pre~ parations to meet214 words
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Article611 1932-02-23 8 The sub-committee which has reported to the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association on council reform did its task well After defining council reform, the report sets out points for anc against,” and the latter display a marked degree of moderation in tone and purport. An increase in611 words
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Article362 1932-02-23 8 The Planter for February makes a suggestion that State lotteries should be 3 authorised by the governments oi Malaya n order to provide funds r for tta. maintenance of the unemployed > of aIT nations ities The proposal is eminently sound. There is an ever growing volume362 words
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Article664 1932-02-23 8 Penang, Tuesday *77 T colossal expense and with ezl great trouble, we have obtained the latest news from Geneva respecting the crisis. The Assembly is expected to appoint a commission which will appoint a sub-committee which will report on the legality of the situation which might arise664 words
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Article89 1932-02-23 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday London £l4O 10s. OJ. .£l4O D-Oh Tin (‘3 Months) >i London £143 os. od. Singapore $71.62| 75 tons Business Done »0 tons Penang $71.62| Business Done No Sellers Rubber London 2H d. ir New York 3Kc. (GJ 3c. Singapore 8 c. (By courtesy of Messrs.89 words
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Advertisement269 1932-02-23 8 ■II Illi II W I—l ■IIIHIIWHI——II I ITimmTn~r~ w lw^ MM Celanefe. aCLOPLCJ' Celanese Taffeta A strong wearing and washing art sift. Stocks of all the newest plain shades ’■TV</ x \ll V -A,< 7 have arrived. SL'*W V/ $2-10 per yd., 38 wide a\ |IA Celarese Georgette (■■vL A269 words
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Advertisement32 1932-02-23 8 EX O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST, ATX ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room end private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.32 words
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Miscellaneous26 1932-02-23 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To Day 12.56 a,m. 7.26 aua. 1.36 PJBL T4B p.oL To Mobbow 1.33 a.m. 8.10 a.m. 2.10 p.m. 823 p.m.26 words
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Article1600 1932-02-23 9 .—Reuter. Chinese Assume Counter-Attack Big Offensive Failing preparations to Penetrate Area Fierce Battle Yesterday Shanghai. To-day 7 Japanese whole line offensive began at 3 a.m. j (h- Woosung is quiet. Having failed to capture Kiangv Japanese changed their tactics and moved their main j, rce f jriing.—Reuter. - 1,600 words
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Article136 1932-02-23 9 —Rugby Radio 'ervics. POSITION SATISFACTORY Reports received from India, which were surveyed in the House of Commons by the Secretary for India Sir Samuel Hoare confirm last week's appreciation and are particularly satisfactory as regards the North West Frontier Province, the United Provinces, the Punjab and Madras. The—Rugby Radio 'ervics. - 136 words
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Article70 1932-02-23 9 Fresh Drastic Increases all Round (From Our Ovn Correspondent) Bangkok, February 22 The new customs tariff is enforceable to day. Increases include printing paper ten to twenty per cent, kerosene up three cents a gallon, canned milk from five to ten per cent, tyres from ten to thirty70 words
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Article110 1932-02-23 9 V The airman Scully w!:o was flying from reland to Ceylon and who crashed at Marseilles has died. The Colonial Secretary for °ermuda, Mr E W Evans, has been selected for appointment as Colonial Secretary Mauritius in succession to Sir AUau Gannum. Owing to the continued110 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article302 1932-02-23 9 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir,—lt is with great pleasure that I read the several letters which appeared in your paper on this subject This, no doubt, por tends well for cricket in this country as it shows that a ksener interest is now evinced302 words
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Article262 1932-02-23 9 Birmingham on Thursday.—Rugby Radio Service. Industries Fair Opens 16 MILES OF FRONTAGE st The British Industries Fair, which opened io London and Birmingham yesterday, covers an area well over six times that occupied by the first Fair in 1915, and front age of stands of the 2Birmingham on Thursday.—Rugby Radio Service. - 262 words
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Article74 1932-02-23 9 hugby Radio -ervice. Film Taken on 25,000 Feet Mountain The King has commanded a special per fotmanoe al Buckingham Falaceon March 8 of the film of Mount Kamet which was taken last year by the British Himalayan Exhibition led by Professor F. 8. Smythe Tbe expedition reached thehugby Radio -ervice. - 74 words
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Article63 1932-02-23 9 t —Rugby Radio Service. Death of Sir Manrice de Bunsen The death occurred on Sunday of Sir Maurice de Funsen. aged eighty-one who was British Ambassador to Vienna frem 1918 until the outbreak of the war. Iu 1918 he went as Special Ambassador to Latin Americant —Rugby Radio Service. - 63 words
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Article34 1932-02-23 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Major Pannell, Acting Governor of Dartmoor Prison. h»s b’eu appointed Governor in succession to Mr 8. M. Roberts who hrs b.-en appointed to the vacant governorship of Cardiff Prisons—Rugby Radio Service. - 34 words
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Advertisement15 1932-02-23 9 I I PASTILLES I I I ITAHLGRENS TFKMSKA TAB RO. L CEFLE. SWEDEN HTTIM mi15 words
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Advertisement299 1932-02-23 9 .Why, of course ‘His Master’s Voice’ Records for everybody” Is your name I f" Send us a on our P° st coMailing List? otophone 795 And receive lists of all new records as they are issued —Be up-to-date in music! S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD,, 16, Bishop Street. I The Silk299 words
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Article329 1932-02-23 10 TO-DAY > f R 1043 The fol’owJng were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.'s share list Bi 11 848 to day Yesterday To day <u cu m a Shares > S 3 <P O tt <n ffl ra 10. 9 e 10. to. Mining Ayer329 words
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Article148 1932-02-23 10 TIE 3 AND FIXTURES The following ars the reeu’te of ties pLyed yestercaj: Singles Hiniiow A: —l5l W T Francis beat —l5 3 FEWrdght 6—3. 6—l, 9 —7; —l5 2 J P BWaaiej beat —30.4 G W Bryaui 6 -3, 6—o. Singles Handicap B —15.2 E148 words
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Article106 1932-02-23 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Wbdnrsdat 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 86 N w 5 p.m. <6 nw Thursday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 76 s 3 mm 5 p.m. 82 n w Friday 6 a.m. 74 e Noon 83 n 3 2mm 5 p.m. 81 n b106 words
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Article144 1932-02-23 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Sat. Bat. Feb. 12 Feb. 20 Sept. 18 Paris 88 87| 128.96 New York 8.461 8.451 4.85? Montreal 8.93 i 8.94 Brussels 24 i 24 25/82 84.88 Geneva 17| 1711/16 24 S 6 Amßtavdam Mils» 66$ 66f 9289 Berlin 14.571 14 55 20.52144 words
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Article259 1932-02-23 10 Pen ngi February 23 ete. Ben nslOplum p, eh Hi nom 5 000 X Cloves ii N-tf Bold ’aaf .ullerj 72. Ct Mi* Picßjng noao 170.0 Ni.me?<6(s h 700-' II 0s «i 60.0' 'osmntipei I.COO »1 15 Copra Sen dried nominal 6 70 Rut art salas 11U Kam259 words
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Article81 1932-02-23 10 Prnang, February 23 Courtesy of th? Chartered Bank 3a London Bank Demand 2/8 29/32 u h 4 m/ta 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 18 82 3 Documentary 2/4 17 82 On New York Bank Demand 40 iom France T.T, 940 nom India i> T T. 15381 words
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Article50 1932-02-23 10 The hmeward mail by the a.e Kirapora claaea ai 10 j.m. on Sa ur the 27. h ins’ant. The ea. Rohna with nca h det pa ched frcm London on Februa y 4 is expected to ar iva here a‘. 6 am. on Friday, the 26 h instant.50 words
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Article16 1932-02-23 10 Tula vessel is now expected to arrive a: Pjpgng about 10 a.m. on Tharaday.16 words
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Article937 1932-02-23 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST MAMKa R 2 a g 1 il «O9WWB ’Or fcMd f a| f a$ i 8* 86. 75 xiej ?«j4A Boater g-*-»**? 35 4: a»l»y 76 0 kyei rlwttax BrMhk**’ 72i BC •.ra« Kn Un.? Hahtm 15 3' .yer Mole's Mabt»w Ov 40 6C iyer P«qm937 words
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Advertisement515 1932-02-23 10 w’rf HĕMTH THEY f) ARE’ A A I I Four Exceptionally Good Records. CB 367 f? lari et Mar,U!U feayiadyowfa# ofvitAtayt Foot Sliriiip gad checriSdaesA g Two wonderful Hot Dan«e Tunes, superbly playea .yi S by Fletcher Henderson s Band. 9 ns£Qa/ Vou Can’t Step Me f om Lovin’ Y515 words
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1024 1932-02-23 11 s. S. (P) ASSOCIATION Sub-Committee’s Report The sub-committee of the Straits SetI tlements (Penarg) Asscciation, appoint! d to define Council Refcrm and to set out 'reasonable pointe for and against it,*’ has prepared a mtmoratdum. This wi‘l be submittf d at the general meeting1,024 words
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Advertisement246 1932-02-23 11 GPinang gazette IS OBTAINABLE DAILY FROM OUR AGENTS j AT P.M. Bukit Mertajam at 3.45 Simpang Ampat 4.10 Sungei IBakap 4,20 N’ibong Tebal 430 Far it Buntar 4.45 1 Sungei Lima 5.00 Bagan Serai 5.15 Kamunting 6.20 Taiping 6.30 Sungei Patani 6.45 POST IV THE FOLLOWING AhEAs: Butt» 1 vwrih,246 words
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Advertisement220 1932-02-23 11 4B||l "j 7 L'' T < Il Leaves Hair Twice as Beautiful The simple hair styles of to-day Tiake x-attj lul hair a necessity. Luckily, beantifr.l hair is nowei i’. Ot nert It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair ->*t ard 11 L I* brings220 words
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Miscellaneous166 1932-02-23 11 I V -S^?-'>^ !WBK;DW TC l l- < 7*l i® w p ®f-if ire jh, w w iiWj645 TO-NIGHT 9-30 A Great Star in a Great Pielure! Willi am Powell i IN Paramonnt’s Dramatic Triumph “MAN OF THE ft WORLD” ft WITH Carole Lombard Plans at Robinson’s ’Phone 567 l_166 words
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Article1011 1932-02-23 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang daring the week: IN PORT TO-DAY Name of Sailing For Data of Sailing Steamer Pangkor Bagan Datoh and Taluk Bela wan To-day Anton Pandai Port We'd Sime"Port1,011 words
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Advertisement81 1932-02-23 12 ww icwni F /'I vr* t” A pleasant spin Bl H E 91 I*- I rrrjTTT*-».. ‘f ii; I h i i-w ■pni'iiu.. ji tjiui ■r.nrrrt:-'-'-': LEA PERRINS' I SAUCE r Brings out the flavour J c/” F/fA, Flesh Foul L Tro ,ii TOYO DYINGI COMPANY. help your sta rubber81 words
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Article458 1932-02-23 13 100 SHIPS—MOSTLY OBSOLETE Few Capable of Mobilisation WITH the depsrtn-e of the Atlantic Fleet to Gibr l.ar and the Weit 1 Indie?, we are not left without any Fleet in Hw walers (writes the Morning Poet N v 1 Correspondent) for the 1 irge R r s?rve458 words
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Article233 1932-02-23 13 FATE’S I IS SEEN AT WORK ALin Girb’ul the ex tennis champion who has spent mos*. of the last 10 years in sailing around the world alone, almost became a victim of fate’s irony by being drowned in sight of laud in a storm between Marseilles233 words
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Advertisement249 1932-02-23 13 r,®- c 0 hl 0 IVI. Y days of rising running costs we > rg--5 y f> gi ye these points your cazehii if you are contemplating the purchase of a new car. 35/40 Miles to a Gallon of Petro) 1,000 Miks to a Gallon of Oil Light on lyres.249 words
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Article359 1932-02-23 14 INCITING TO MUTINY Penal Servitude for Communist Frank Priestley, ?ged 35, for being concerned in endeavourirg to seduce pereone serving iu the armed forces of the Crown from their duty and allegiance to the Kirgt and to incite and itir up such pereore to comn it rets of359 words
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Article280 1932-02-23 14 LUBLIN I ENEWS CLAIM FOR POSSESSION The claim h once made in a statement inued by ih« Dublin Corporation for the teiurn to Dublin of the 39 n:e urea of the Sir Hugh L*ne Brquest n wheused in the Tate Gillery at Mill bar k. Sir Hugh280 words
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