Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 February 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 43 VOL, LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 475 1 Oagata brothers dentists Head Office next Io The Dispensary. Office 52, Leith Street B ”"i Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS IztQ lIP PHAI7THM I DOLLARS into STERLING ±i r rn Ar 1 1 ASCENDING IN NEW FEATURES- Cowl Lights. 0 T"* 1 C IX Luggage Carrier. sixty-Fourths ot a
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    • 15 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by elactrte light. 'PboM TYI, ft 70, BIBHOP BTBBBT, PINANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2000 2 position vacant THE p ERSNG HARBOUR BOAHD BANKS. Fl Wanted Competent Eurasian a r X Nurse to take charge of EogEsh Boy llian KeCQj retry anißTrarn Bl NV unrcivflMfi RAHKIIti 38 4i «ku.»pp> j bo. N0.22.c7 Service. CHARTERED BARK *****0164 SHARmi BAHIIB q Hoang G.z.tt.. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.
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  • 521 3 MODERATE DRINKERS An Appeal to the “Vast Army" An examination of the evidence given to the Ray&l Commission on Licensing hae been published by the Central Board of the L'eensed V otaal'ers’ Central Protection Society of London. This examination, covering 800 pages of does print, ii
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  • 267 3 TACT, TACT AND AGAIN TACT A guide to perfection for the private secretary is another name for a booklet published by the Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries. Ic embodies an address delivered to that body by Mies Frances Stevenson, 'The mother of women secretaries in Government
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 118 3 I iTotL t4 -GvKeuf 4tsuoxL. Xo fkvo Jx££. S t-L 3 VfW "Run your Home on Shell w MMtfZfi3XHHKSaSfiaBCSraBaCEBK3EKHKS3SBaSaKSSKMB ASaMBVnaKIHBHHBi What the New Glaxo is f “The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that the manufacturers of infant’s foods are not content to stand still,
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    • 249 3 O.THEY ARE! Four Exceptionally Good Records. CB 367( Clarinet Marmalade 1 (Sugar Foot Stomp Two wonderful Hot Dance Tunes, superbly played by Fletcher Henderson s Band. no MO You Can’t Stop Me from Lovin’ You ÜBM ’lThe Match Parade Billy Mayerl England’s famous dance Pianistmakes the Piano talk in these
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  • 264 4 SECRET OF ONE FAMILY Woman Claims to Have Seen it Done The Indian rope tr ck erntroverny is carried a stage farther in a statement made to a representative of the Morning Pott by Mrs. Penne 1 Wiiliamsoni of Bofcombe, widow of a Colonel in the Indian
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  • 707 4 STATEMENTS OF UNCLAIMED REWARDS The Momirg Post has received a large number of letters on the sub) ct. From these the folk wing selections have been made: Mr. DcugM Dexter (Hon. V.ce-Preti-dent cf the Magic Circle, and member of the Occult Investigation Committee) The Inditn rope trick is
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 297 4 z~y~ Wfef’f P== 1 Wfcn tfe pace "begins to tell! ij T r I* J° nT ener B iee have begun to flag, IHI if y° nr vitality is low, if your work li S 6 a harden and the pleasures of life are as dust in your mouth B
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    • 421 4 1 NT WIMH If? man can afford to miss this Gillette “GOOD WILL” OFFER! Think of it! The mary positive-registration genuine Gillette Razor with sof the wonderful super- NOTE THE keen, double-edged, double-sen ice, genuine Neu' Gillette Blades—FOß A TRIFLE MORE THAN THE PRICE NEW FEATURES OF THE BLADES ALONE.
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 1033 5 _T 0 iny kitchen betimes MoD daJ: > fl good y c Wring of T,ntbere tfrm'l de. !h bfi? y 8 P rfßerv gerine making on aC3 nnl o£ itß J* For Iton.mn.tcntSO de llo3 .in ja vcb- Taen <*k- cut inc t» cger “L V r
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    • 465 5  -  BY MOLLIE LITTLE A brand new, gay little sc'.rf is almost %s good a tonic to hst year’s suit—th* I next best thing to a new bat. The lateet scarves are quite easy to make oneself, too, and when they match a perky lit le hat
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    • 376 5  -  BY C. J. HAMMING February is the mset trying month of the year. By now the protective legacy of last summer’s sun —what little there V a I—has been dissipated and our systems are feeling the strain of too “ttle fresh air and exercise. Against such lowered vital
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    • 471 5  -  BY MARY WILLIAMS The housewife often the dis c very, when turning cu: drawers and cupboards in the annul! uptecvdl known as spring cleaning, that the wear ana tear of a year uo'in her linen has been considerable. Well, the present is a good time for renovations.
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    • Article, Illustration
      65 5 For many, the most successful frock is one which suits the wearer so well that it is almost impossible for the style to be copied by a friend I For some typer, the frock sketched has that qudity. It shows an unusual a’.liance of tv > materials—
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    • 565 5  -  BY VIOLET DISMORE She sat at a table next to mine In a cafe a few days ago—a trim little woman, well-dressed, rather pretty, with keen, intelligent eyes. What impressed m» most, however, was the fact that not for one moment, during the quarter of an hour that
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    • 554 5  -  BY IRENE ADAIR At a children’s party where some of the meat delightful frccks of the season were worn, I noticed many ideas wb l ch might well be adopted by a mother who wartg her child to be especially attrac*iv<l/ dressed, but who is rather at
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    • 227 5 COPPER T.N FED SILVER Discoloured Coins to be Withdrawn DISCO’ OURfID silver cointga is to ba withdrawn from c’rculation by the Roy »1 Mint. These coins wire struck between th» years 1920 and 1927, and became discoloured owing to the large proportion of copper contained in
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  • 1077 6 THE ZUYDER ZEE RECLAMATION Good Progress TEE work of draining the Zayder Z >e, by which means Holland hop's to cr*ale a new province of great agricu'.tur 1 vJae, go far advanced that another mite of the Wieringsn Friesland d»m hag been closed. A further gap
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  • 268 6 SEASON 1932 Much 12 and 13 Oeylon Associ tioo, Esplanade. 19 Hu chitgs School, Hutching School. 19 and 20 State Trial Match, Esplanade 25, 25, 27 rnd 28 Bangkok (2 days not finally fixed), Esplanade. 26, 27 28 lpob. April: 2 Manic pal Sports, Esilm
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  • 87 6 ONE HOUR’S bXTt NSION OF POSTING TIME Commencing from to day the fin» 1 clearance of the posting boxes at the General Post Office to connect with the night mails to Singapore and the Federated Malay States will be made at 7 pm. instead of 6 p.m.
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  • 1206 6 PRES 3 EXCLUDED London Report Considered REPRESENTATIVE ATTENDANCE The extraordinary general meeting of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines which was called for yesterday at the head office. No. 1 Brewster Road, Ipoh, and which attracted a record attendance of miners fizzled out so far
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  • 333 6 FOR ENGLAND Eighteen Players Selected The Indian taam to visit Eng’and has been chosen, lb? only surprise being the nan-inclusion of the N*wab of Patau di, who informed the Selection Committea that he was unable to take part in the tour. The decision of the Nawab will
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 385 6 -.“r” 1 A\\\ Hall's Mlg j "T** o Suprem» I C Tonic Restorative L -f i W Wsrwwts: s-irrmcajLu THIS IS THE TONIC TO I GIVE YOU STRENGTH I To keep well you must keep Strong. In Hall’s Wine you I have a wonderfully strengthening tonic that will greatly increase
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  • 529 7 ABK KO i ACCOUNTS Dismissed w*lh Costs The Court of Appeal this morntv comprising Sir William Murigon (Chief Justice), Mr. Justice Thorne and Mr Justice Terrell, dismissed ‘he appeal of Haniffa Bee bhti Shaik Eusoff and another w ho, in the lower court, claimed for administration
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  • 187 7 ANOTHER LINK WI. H OLD SINGAPORE -be death occurred on February 14 w uerstham. Surrey, of Kate Ellen of th e afce v r E Ot r ftlzmM:|l 1 half a century in Singapore ba., menu a ver y active part J l amateur
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  • 37 7 Tn f! Club ls holding an fnn at N’ eWffi in 2 000 guineas to be 1932. Ugland, on April 27, tsfXn. f r L membere only »nd the J 5 he ar 'ill take
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  • 739 7 Mr. E. P. Kjle, of Kuala Lumpur, is visiting Ipoh. Lady Margaret Loder is a passenger from Ecgiard to Penang by the Patroclus, due at ihe end of this week. Brig Gen F G. M. Rowley, C.B 0 M.G., D.S.O and Mrs Rowley, are passengers by the
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  • 80 7 The following is the programme of the Penang Rotary Club for March at E. and 0. Hotel Ipm Date Speaker Subject March Ist Mr. P. R Kemp “l oineering on an Eaa tern Frontier h Bth Mr. E. T. M. Lias "George m.a Canning «I loth Rotarian
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  • 69 7 11th anniversary CELEBRATION Arrangements are being made to celebrate the 11th anniversary of the above Sangam under the presidency of Mr. N. Raghaven on March 6 It is proposed to unveil the photo of Mr. A. Veerappa Pillai, J. P. Dr. N. K. Menon has consented to
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  • 49 7 To-morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. March Friend Or Foe Graham Overture The Wanderer's Goal Suppe Selection The Gondo'iere Sullivan Intermezzo After Sunset Jones Fox Trot W ha’d Ja Do To Me Ager Selection The Vagabond King Friml Finale Shake And Let Us Be Friends Nicholls
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  • 310 7 Shanghai February 24 Chinese during an all night deluge of rain were grimly consolidating their defences in anticipation of a new Japanese attack which after delay began with a Japanese bombardment from Kiangwan racecourse accompanied by systematic aerial bombing of the Chinese lines. Ihe general Japanese advance began at
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 323 7 118.38 Miles An Hour! Mr. G E. Eyston at Pendine Sands on 8.2.32 driving his M. G. Midget established a fresh baby car record of 118.38 miles an hour. This is the fastest speed ever obtained by a '’Baby’’ car and WAKEFIELD CASTROL MOTOR OIL was used to achieve this.
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  • 68 8 George—Lamb—On February 19, 1932. at St. Mark s Church. Butterworth, by the Rev. E. T. Loader, (Chaplain) Kenneth Kennedy George, of Takaapa. Siam and Sydney, Australia. 2nd eon of Mr. and Mrs. W. George of Rose Bay. Sydney, Australia, with Harriett Doris Lamb. 2nd daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 323 8 An effort, the first of its kind in Malaya, will be made at Singapore during May, to stimulate the sale of Empire goods. It will take the form of a Shopping Week and presumably will be organised on lines similar to the successful campaign carried out during the
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  • 166 8 We confeaa tb»L upon its introduction, we looked Mk«oe at the Revenue Protection Bill which the Legislative Council will be called upon to pass in the near future. Yet our disquiet at the measure was partly accounted for by the fact that the Bill was thrust upon the
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  • 128 8 MALIY PLE'DS GUI TY li bin 0-min a Malay, was to day produced before Mr Edward Jago, Police Magistrate Penang, charged with using criminal force to a European woman in Boott Road Penang, on February 11. The accused pleaded guilty. Detective Inspector I lakeely who appeared for
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  • 115 8 NEW PRESID. NT ME L* E. Blowe of Messrs Henry Waagh And 00., Ltd Penang, has accepted the office of president of the Penang Mercantile Employees* Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd. vice Mr. E. V. O. Thomson who has gone on leave. In Mr. Slowe the
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  • 85 8 A Tamil named was today charged before the Police Magistrate with the theft of a sum of $l/50 from the Government toddy shop in Kedah-road, the property of the Government Monopolies, while two others. Sundaram and Subramanism were charged with abetment of the offence On the
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  • 746 8 Penang, Wedneslay EGISLATION is to be inJ trod need iu Britain to control shoutii g from the the air. What we want is legislation to control shouting from the streets, Press representatives from Penang and Kuala Lumpur journeyed to Ipoh yesterday for the meeting of the F.M.S.
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  • 98 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London £l4O 105.01. £1 9 Tin (3 Months) London £143 Os. od. £l4l 15s. Singapore $71.62j $71.00 Business Done 50 tons t° nS Penang 71.62 J Business Done No Sellers Rubber London 2D- d. 2U d. New York c. (G) c. fGJ/ Singapore 8
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 115 8 t I VnvSanJerwncSon ttotittor* LEITH Jfe|EgL j IG. H. SLOT CO., LTD, Sole Ipmorters. BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk p B -T-AiW R s F Xi/>7 T s/ M I nr I r < i L —7~ R x ->*" ~4' V, I jMf* < H c A H p
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    • 34 8 E. fcr O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST, ALL ROOMS FACE THE BEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. O
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1601 9 Whole of Effectives Flung into Action Chinese Hold On Grimly Japanese Civilians to Be Evacuated More Troops from Tok io Shanghai, To-day 'he incredible Chinese resistance has severely j f j J *he Japanese offensive. The third day’s operand were concentrated on a terrific
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  • 126 9 Rugby Radio Service DECORATED BY KING The King held hie first investiture of the year at Buckingham Pal ace yesterday. Among those decorated was Chief Petty Officer Willis who received the Albert Medal for great heroism displayed in the Poseidon submarine disaster. After the
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  • 113 9 —Rugby Radio Service. British Prepared to Ratify If Others Do Answering a Paliamentary question, the Secretary for Mines. Mr. Foot stated that the Government were favourab'y disposed towards the international convention cf mines hours A detailed application of some of its provisions to British coal mines presented
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  • 74 9 —Reuter Foreign Grown Tea Sold as British In the House of Oommans the question was raised of misleading tea labels imp’ying that the te<* ?f Empire origin whereas it was partly foreign grown. Mr Runoiman repbed that be was unable to recommend an order under the Merchandise Marks
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  • 168 9 Surprising Assault on European (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, February 28 The story of an attack on a European by a young Japanese, a native of Formosa named Agiso was related to the second magistrate to day when Mr. W H. Graham, manager of the Fiak Rubber
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  • 65 9 Decision to Wind Up at End of March (From Oar Own Correspondent) Singapore, February 23 The annual general meeting of the Race Course Golf Olub to day decided to wind up at the end of March. Many members expressed a desire to continue as long as
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  • 379 9 —Rugby Radio Service, DISARMAMENT REALITIES The General r ommittee of the Disarmament onference will meet to day at Geneva under the chairmanship of Mr. Arthur Henderson. The new French Prime Minister, M. Tardieu, has info-med the British Foreign ecretary. Bir John imoa of his intention of being
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  • 112 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Commons Debate Postponed Asked in the House of Commons whether the House would have an opportunity in the present session to discuss the report of the Burma Round Table onference and the Government s declaration of policy on cons titutional advance in Burma, Mr I
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  • 164 9 Q.iestioned by Socialists in the House of Commons with regard to the arrest of the Ruegg?, organisers of the p an Pacific Trade Union by the 1 hineee authorities Captain Eden said the British Government had no authority to intervene ae the Ruegge were not British
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  • 133 9 LEGISLATIVE CONTROL The Home Secretary received a deputation of members of 1 arliameut yesterday who, while not proposing total prohibition of skywriting, asked that it should be brought under effective Government control before ’arge vested interests were established. The Home Secretary said be was entirely in sympathy, and
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  • 249 9 SPEEDY RESPONSE TO BRITISH POLICY The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Runciman, informed the House of Commons yesterday, that a Decree was issued in Tars yesterday morning whereby the fifteen per cent surtax on British coal wi’-l be withdrawn as from to morrow. Asked
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 226 9 i .Why, of course! xj ‘His Master’s Voice’ Records for everybody' Is your name I I Send us a post card On OUr or callNlailing List J I or ’phone 795 And receive lists of all new records as they are issued —Be up-to-date in music! |gg| S. MOUTRIE CO.,
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  • 1180 10 Early Selections Big Fields and Open Racing Currency Boy for Big Race BY TIC-TAC Extremely interesting racing is promised on Saturday at Ipoh, the first day of the 193’2 Spring Meeting. Apart from the fact that the two pony griffins races may provide upsets, all
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  • 850 10 YESTERDAY’S MATCH P. F. A. Win TwoOne The Penang Football Association beat the Sport Vereeniging Menara of Medan yesterday afternoon by two goa’a to one After their defeat on Monday by the D.A.F.C. by five goals to one, it was generally expected that they would
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  • 153 10 TO-DAY’S P ***** The following were the latest quotations la MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo.'s share list al 11 aJU. to day Yesterday To day 8 S? 8 S Ssabm > 4 B a> B OQ M 30 to. 9 o. 10. to. Robber (Dollar 1 Bata L.
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  • 715 10 ANNUAL REPORT The following is the report of the ccmmitteeof the Malayan Golf A-s ci tion to be presented at the annual meeting to be held at the Selangor Gulf G.ub on Friday, Marcn 25. Report For 1931 Accounts: The balancs of funds in the hands of
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  • 151 10 Latest Quotations Tues. Mon. Bat. Feb. £8 Feb 22 Sept. 19 Paris 88} 88 188.96 New York 8.47} 8.46} 4.851 Montreal 8 93 8.93} Brussels 24 15/16 24l 84.88 Geneva 1713/16 17f 24.86 Amsterdam 860 8.56} 12.08 Milan 66t 66| 82 89 Berlin 14 9 32
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  • 80 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd i.ondon, February 22, Spot £***** 0 "hree months’ buying £143.2 6 three mon*he* telling £143.5.0. Msmts. Boustead <£ Co., Ltd, 23rd Febru quotation for Singapore refined tin 271*50 per picul, bueinre done 75 tons, Penang refined tin 871-62} per picul. business done 25
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  • 35 10 Six g a pore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoke I I beet for to-day are es follows: £pot 7$ cents per lb, March h w April/Jure _B} July/Sept. 81 Marked quiet.
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  • 240 10 Ptainr, Fabrairy 21 ete. Opia-s p. shtii aaaa 5 0)0.00 "Icvea h ?0.00 Gold baf eulers 75.0 c no3B 173.9 Nutme;i I u 70.00 h Os <i 60.0 Oooonuiep’ 1,000 ii 15.nr Copra Sundrled sellers 6 80 Rattan» teles 11. 1’ Rattans Coam 10.5 Green Snail She! 18.00
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  • 10 10 Ohuaneeng c/o Oei Ah Hiw Beach Street, Penang,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 265 10 ;be pinner dance J EXfBA dinner DAN(j TEA Dince 5-30 to 7-30 f m I bunnymede HOTE{, LTd George Goi<W 'PHONE 543. New Advertisement! I FOR SMP O’«“ndind Fureg; U. B n lv,u 1 £l7 10» o full/ p i<. i uecretdrr, Mi-cuttle En I -operative Thrift and L%q j
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 63 10 Dnily Report THURSDAY 6 a.in. S® 01 Noon 7( I. 5 p.na. Friday 68 m. J. 32»’ Noon 5 p.m. 81 Satvbday S».m. 3»® Noon 5 p M. Sunday f 6 a.m. w cil Noon w 5 p.m. Monday b 6a-m. I E Noon N 5 p.m. 67 Tuesday r
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  • News From All Parts
    • 111 11 Eskimos Buried r n Ice Coffins Nome (Alaska), Feb. 13 Human bodies encased in sheets of ice are the sole grim relics of seven Eskimo villages out by severe flooei east of NeJsoo Gland, in the Bering Sea, just before Christmas. News of the disaster has only
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    • 168 11 THE WOOL TRADE IN S. AFT 10A East London A native in’the Trnskei brought a bale < f wool to 8 trader *nd offered it for sJe. Owing to the present state of the wool narketthe •raders* best offer was Id. per Ih. which tne native would
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    • 164 11 A METECR IN BULAWAYO Bulawayo: A few Bulawayo people were fortunate enough to witness a remarkable phenomenon which fl shed hrough space half an hour before midnight recently. This was a fireball, cr meteor, which, starting from the ecu th, ravereed the sky to the eastern hor'zon.
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    • 178 11 Child Who Thrived on Incessant Work The crowded day of a boy of eleven years was disclosed at a meeting of the Barnet Education Sub-Oommittee when cases cf employment of school children were considered. The following time-table of the boy’s daily round was given: 6.30 8.m.-7.45 a.m.—Helping
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    • 129 11 —Exc arge. JAPANE'E CAPITAL Riga, January 25 Aceordirg to information received here the Soviet Government has approved an agreement recently signed by representatives of Russia, Persia, and Afghanistan, and Japanese fioareurs for the purpose of building a railway across Afghanistan trim the Russian to the Indian
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    • 81 11 A NEW TENDENCY Super-sophistic .ted films depending on sex interest are stated to be banned by the British board of film censors, whose annual report will be issued shortly in which the main argument will be that too much stress has been laid on sex in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 26 11 pAINTY CONFECTIONERY I 1 Our Ovfii Spotless Bakery, Singapore. I Supplies Always Available. L in &Wore Cold Storage C°. L T I AND BAGAN LU AR.
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    • 582 11 'lgeriTase TxOlm FOR AIL £3 a certain! J M S WHAT married man would not feel easier in mind if he 1 L knew that he would leave be- CONSUMPTION HAS hind him that much provision Drew nilDfn —at least until the family has uttN DUKLu grown up? 4 Remedy
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 187 11 ts- ♦♦*x*z«*x* i Grand Gala Opening! ii RkWsF! To-Night at 6-15 9-30 < ~lw mjnu<j' m.-ih- j; g *T*l (SquaU ihjl’i rock.ng I 1116 A OUf Jl’ e.:io»J Wll *> J g. irfcbnous (0)1 11 AM 1 h y Marx Brothers ♦I n /A n aramounts Great Riot of Fun,
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    • 44 11 6. 15 TONIGHT 9 30 Columbia's Colossal Comedy of the Circus “RAIN OR SHINE’’ A Happy Harmony of Hilarity with Joe Oook Ameri “A; ti t 'r‘ v ,ito Booking* at MOUTBIE’S 'Phone 795 NEXT CHANGE Britain’s Magnificieiit Fi m “DEADLOCK” Starring STEWART ROME
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  • 1099 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailag from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For Date of SbiH’X Steamer Sitiawan M-rbau and Sungei Alor Star To-day Fatani Intan Sungei Patani A
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 184 12 Qi SOi For moRE than Vrak THREE CENTURIES IWft BOLS has been the standard of i S quality for Gin and First Class ngR 9 Liqueurs It doesn't matter where you are. whether on the West KAI coast of Africa, or away in the ■nfi’e Far East, or anywhere else
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  • 600 13 Experts Before They Sail CONTRAST WITH THE BAD OLD DAYS Writes a speciil correspondent of the Morning Post: THE Sea Cook—the man who is fit for nothing else parttime manufacturer of plum duff which can be used as ammunition in an emergency; the man who can
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 254 13 O' I I gazette I is OBTAINABLE DAILY I from our agents I AT I PM. I Bukit Mertajam at 3.45 I Simpang Ampat 4.10 I Sungei Bakap 4.20 I Nibong Tebal 4.30 Parit Buntar 4.45 I Sungei Lima 5.00 I Bagan Serai 5.15 I Ramunting 6.20 I Taiping 6.30
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    • 207 13 LOST 30 fc. FAT IN 3 JJONTHS AT THE AGE OF 40 I was very stout, and T have taken Kruschen Salts for 3 months, and have reduced from 212 lbs. to 182 lbs. (age 40). I am a hearty eater, and have never dieted in any way. Also I
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    • 218 13 i_ L a. ,_,u J /7 y I jT’Wa ill ji" ill I v. f iff i i II I/ S 3 i fB Tlake IpJF i CICAREITTEIS MADE IN ENGLAND. l z Great Strides r Sometimes you can tell the difference milk at its best. All the cream in
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  • 295 14 RAPID RISE From Minor Position to £l,OOO Job How a discharged prisoner —a man who formerly held a responsible position —won back and is now earning £1 000 a year as a manager was revelled recently. The ex-prisoner, a man of good eduction and exceptional ability)
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  • 281 14 WHAT HIS BARFES THOUGHT ‘‘Very Nice, But Did Not Talk Much” MR. GAUDIN. barber of the Star and Gsrter Home for disabled sailors and soldiers, Richmond, claims to have given General Gordon his final shave before he left Eiglmt for the last time. Mr. Gaudir, who is
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 266 14 I LEA PERRINS' I SAUCE I Brings out the flavour I of Fish, Flesh Foul i i 9 --4M Ml 1 1 dW H AAMMiMIM MMBEffi jSjMB < «Mr jMi M iWSi because there's a point for every hand Parker Writes Easiest f yV’HAT’S your ou n particular Ms=§| n
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    • 27 14 11l I ■■"■l. I __»-»j»^ ==a= Nary taud a ElUe lambi That followed her about: But wheresoever “Z?J Mary went. She never went without uhV laxative fills.
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    • 176 14 I’ ■I M I I Unchanged in W J jn a changing A J 1 world r I x > '4 > AWARDEDbI -rlo' I O I inn di I i Kj 0 jfflßlk <|| I I ll v JJ 1 1 8 Es t Scotch W s .iW 0|:
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  • 660 15 Pining, February 24, 1932. CHOWRABTA MARKET Muttom— S eta. Mutton Indian M per lb 40 Matton Australian 40 Head goat 1-20 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart A lung do 90 1.30 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep per lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 30 Suet m
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    • 491 15 "That’s a quick shave!” “Ycg, and this new Auto Strop of mine shaves wonderfully clean; one of their TH Special offer’ sets— 1 a razor, strop, and x «4 three blades —cost y me less than $1.25” C Amazingly cheap and remarkably efficient! 99 VAT-FT” Agents for S. S. and
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