Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 February 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-02-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 44. VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement402 1932-02-25 1 t.nagata brothers dentists Head Office next |o The Dispensary. Office 52, Leith Street B "CHiMPIOH'I A <Y M i"'"- 11 gazette S F,T IS OBTAINABLE DAILY <? z X k r~~~! NONE < k Jggg. BUT FROM OUR AGENTS x K. WFM THE /'ll Bgs at r~“^/ y S Q*-402 words
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Advertisement13 1932-02-25 1 fI.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by deoirte light TltaM m. STAUT t PJUTXBZG.13 words
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Advertisement1733 1932-02-25 2 POSITIONS VACANT IV BANKS. WiDted Competent Eurasian Situated at the Bth Mile Tanjong Bungab g£S|g*3gJi Road in a park of 60 Acres with a Mile of sea I ag 4 years old App’y Box No 2° c/ to Health and Comfort. fflE MERCa g T IE Basß i jj ED1,733 words
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Article795 1932-02-25 3 ANNUAL MEETING Mrs. P. T. Allen Elected President The annual meeting of the Young Women’s Christian Association, Penang, waa held on Tuesday at Anson Road, Mrs. J.P. Souter presiding, in the presence of a fair gathering of member?. The Chairman read the following report on progress of795 words
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Advertisement389 1932-02-25 3 V Hans ML- V/ s pas sX U We XX <\ *2 Th* Suprera. E;j U-J M Tbnk Rettomthn r gq ||Bl THIS IS THE TONIC TO give you strength To keep well you must keep Strong. In Hall’s Wine you Mave a wonderfully strengthening tonic that will greatly increase389 words
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Advertisement524 1932-02-25 3 in in mi u TWO CENTS are nothing to you i Yet two cents for every tin of DE RESZKE’S B smoked in Malaya means relief to thousands of destitute unemployed. B This small contribution does not come out of your pocket, yet you can help this good cause by524 words
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News From All Parts
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Article169 1932-02-25 4 Scientists to Take Stock London. February 4 FauK.ua archneriovitiß from every country have tt6ii invited to meet ii Lo? d<n thia Eumun r, to help in the piecing together of fatly history. So aa.y tantaiibiug fr.-gmeuia about early man have been d ecovrred in recent yea-t',169 words
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Article186 1932-02-25 4 DISAPPOINTED MOB’S VENGEANCE F*v_ thousand aeaiuuon-loving Parisians gathered at taa Pent de la Concorde to see Mr. G. H. G. Smyth, the Canadian canoeist, jump <ff the bridge with his cause, and 5,000 persons were disappointed, for Mr. Smyth, owing to the fog, which made the186 words
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Article167 1932-02-25 4 SIKH’S LONE SEARCH FOR TRUTH Amritsar, February 4 Bhai Dhanna Singh ali’S Lail Singh of Pi .ala who left the Slate two years ago, on a v fit to the Sacred Shrinea of the Sikhs, on bicvcle, has visited Delh Hyderabad CD. Behar, Oriss»,167 words
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Article89 1932-02-25 4 DECISION ON LUBECK TRIAL Berlin, February 6 The sensational trial at Lubeck of three doctors and one nurse charged with criminal responsibility in respect of the i akh of 77 children af er the adminiatrat’. >u of Calmette treatment e< ded to-day. Dr. Deycke was sei tstca89 words
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Article118 1932-02-25 4 Day And Night Flying London, February 3 The dreams cf a r g.iLr high speed sir serv'ce spanning ths Empire from London to Sydney in erven days have taken a long step towards realisation by the Air Miaistiy’e decision to order ihe immeaiete construction of an118 words
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Article126 1932-02-25 4 FRANCE’S TERRIFYING INSTRUMENTS OF WAR An order for four tqaadrors of a new type of bombing pUne, described as flying tanks” has been placed by the Air Ministry with tbe French aviation works, according to Press reports. These new terrifying instruments of war, whose •x ct measurements h&ve126 words
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Article90 1932-02-25 4 SUGGE3TION FOR SOLVING OSLO’S HOUSING PROBLEM A syndicate of Oilo buiin?u men is cor a d*ring a pi»u to purchase the oid L 0.0.0 ions Cuuarder, C-rrnmia, with a view to mocring her alongside the quays at Oslo and renter g c bios io90 words
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Article60 1932-02-25 4 300 BEERS IN HOURS Sydney, February 7 Waat is claimed to be a world’s record was established at Mirrar, New South Wales, when etaht men sat in a local hotel between 2.30 tad 5 pm. and drank 800 “pota” of beer. The men drank for refreshment, not60 words
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Article68 1932-02-25 4 PEARL IN OYSTER Adelaide, February 7 A big pearl as big as a pea was feued in an oyster by a nun dining in a local reaaurant. Hs paid Is 9i. far tue meal, which now Is likely to oa worth up to £5O. 8. Moro?,68 words
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Article73 1932-02-25 4 WOMAN’S NOSE’CUT OFF Simla, February 3 A sensation was caused in the lower b’Z>ar when a young m«n ru-hed into a b rber shop sudomiff the nose of a woman sitting there. The ataailant was over powertd on the Epot and handed ever to tbe police.73 words
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Advertisement284 1932-02-25 4 r* IJr 'er -4k. ">'S- 7 f Simian WILLYS OVERLAID SILVER ANNIVERSARY WITH THE The best designed, most powerful motor in the low p; priced field as proven by records won The i 1932 car models in body design, luxurious com- rSsT? F M fort, mechanical excellence and low selling284 words
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Article1168 1932-02-25 5 GENERAL CHIANG KA*~ SHEK His Ability as A Military Leader ENERVL CHUNG KAI-SHEK J late Pr< aident of China and Commander* in-Chief of the National Military, Naval and Air Fores® and Preiident of the Executive Yuan, ia a native of a village at Fenghwa in Chekiang Province,1,168 words
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Article339 1932-02-25 5 LANDLORDS AND HIGH RENTS Despite the fact that there are hundreds of vacant houses in Penang, landlords appear determined not to reduce house rents. This was the conc'usion arrived at by a Pinang G xeite repr<*nentative who made inquiries cn the ecPjct of htuae rents339 words
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Article211 1932-02-25 5 NORWEGIAN RE4MAN IMPLICATED An all'ged midnight <ffdr with a Norwegian seaman led to the appearance of Norman Carmichael and his wife» Agnes Bdtg. before Mr. A, W. Hay, the Singapore Third Police Magistrate, en Monday when &U three were charged with disorderly conduct by fighting in211 words
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Advertisement388 1932-02-25 5 MA GF DRY gff jn Rash. Irritation Very Bad. Healed by Cuticura, “I suffered with Trade eczema for .bout four months. It broke out in a Msb on my arms and 1 had restless niehts on account of it. It was of a dry nature and the irritation was very388 words
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Advertisement98 1932-02-25 5 FOR THE COMING SEASON We have made adequate preparations to meet the rush. Our fl price maintained in spite of •jfljfl > increased working costs. If you LKS eVA want prompt deliveries call at w SIN SIN, 152, Campell Street. MIN SIN, 150, Campell Street.' SHESEN, 191, thulia Street BEIT98 words
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Advertisement52 1932-02-25 5 j|ymg l lllilll f YOUR SAFEGUARD v is EVANS’ Antiseptic K Throat Pastille». They S keep colds at bay ana give relief in cases of Coughs, Catarrh. Bron* chitis, etc. #]l Pastilles j J From Chemists every'S/P s where. Made in Rnglend to _»|p > a formula of the Liverpool52 words
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Advertisement158 1932-02-25 5 C—THEY ARE Four Exceptionally Good Records. C 8 387/ Clarinet Marmalade (Sugar Foot Siomp Two wonderful Hot Dance Tunes, superbly played by Fleteher Henderson s Band. DRfi29^ You Ca,l ’t Stop Me from Lovin’ You (I he Match Parade Billy Mayer! England's famous dance Pianist—makes the Piano talk in these158 words
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2615 1932-02-25 6 Mr. Newbold’s Review of Committee’s Activities Annual Meeting Council Reform and Customs Union At the annual meeting of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association held yesterday at the Town Hall the hon. Mr. Eric Newbold, the president, reviewed the activities of the Committee for the past year2,615 words
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Article403 1932-02-25 6 FORM OF Nt<WCOMER3 Mintage Expected to Prove Good Stayer The following details concerning the new horses running at Ipohon Saturday, contri bated by the R icing Correspondent of the Straits Times to that journal, will be read with interest: Mintage by Catmint Lady Penury a403 words
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Article118 1932-02-25 6 CRICKET XI TO MEED MALAY 0. 0. 7he following will represent the Eastern Smelting Club against tbe Malay Cricket Club on the Date Kramat Gardens on Saturday. Wickets pitched 2.15 p mW L Robinson (Oapt), R W Scirlett W T Francis, J N Cooley, H M Thomasz118 words
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Article1036 1932-02-25 6 From Our Malay Correspondent [T is pleasing to note the activity of the Malay Cricket Club since my last nctee were written. They have had a match with tbe P.O R 0 and won it. too. While congratulating those responsible for this initial success, I must cal1,036 words
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Article674 1932-02-25 6 YESTERDAY’S MEETINGTo SSISt ChdritiCS Unemployment Penang is shortly to stage an a oifc boxing meet. This decision was arrived at at a m held at the Penang Cricket Club yXfc evening when the draft rules of the nJ 1 formed Penang Amateur Boxing Association 1932 were674 words
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Article181 1932-02-25 7 KING'S OFFICIALLY OPENED p c -s tbiri ei»«n>»'.T>» King’s °'“T b b Lsrg RJ-eehOPsts wt re eerved ‘‘ft.Uc.M b.s been «ell prepared ht sht ,«in S of isb.es .nd £La reproduction left noth H desired Every word w.s Ll,b»rd Tb. King, h oert»»ly nJtifD to local181 words
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171 1932-02-25 7 ALL KG ED THEFT Thi» corning in the Po'ice Court before J( Edwaid J ago police magistrate, a mla«n named Goh was ttargfd with the theft of jewellery valued it |4, property of her mother Chah (fee tun whi'a her husband Cheah Kuan (kt wj?171 words
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Article68 1932-02-25 7 i-B wedding took place at Lumut on Bcrday last of Mr Mohd All bin Mohd tebid correspondence clerk. District Lumut to Che 'alihah binte Hussain. ’here was a large attendance, those Ev iDe,naiD The District Officer n A Mr B. M. Webber, t Mrs F Godfrey,68 words
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Article67 1932-02-25 7 bss been received from the agents Kiticr D csn,sr Oriental Steam ♦Ji ion Compacy that the s.s Naldera Tovwb rCC T enBD on the homeward Ml arrS ffie^ ale after receipt of the c av ttMi irs y traia 6-15 p.m. on Fri f Ba ard,y timfB of67 words
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Article41 1932-02-25 7 —Reuter. 'IIX4 DEFEATS SHEFFIELD Wednesday atctes In the English •8 follows. pla ed yesterday and resulted Aa Uivhioß I lUa 3 Sheffield W. 1 Divi lion 3 Patton ?HE n N SECTIO C Southport 1 3 Carlisle U. 1—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article29 1932-02-25 7 P K 0 v peelers y ß M the p o W ,a 21 5pxn SaiQrda y on the deC -0 Hr*** 18 E V»iL Perera H Foley,29 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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92 1932-02-25 7 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir,—l should be much obliged if yen would acknowledge through the medium of your journal the following donations to the funds of my Committee. Ex Services Association of Malaya Penang Branch. Collection from those who attested the Annual General92 words
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Article74 1932-02-25 7 Sir, —I was very surprised io see in yesterday’s paper f 23rd) a small column asking Housewives” to patronise “Danish” butter, that the motorboat Erria had brought as a consignment to Messrs. Pritchard and Co. In these days when our own country needs all the support she74 words
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Article87 1932-02-25 7 PENANG SUCCESSES The fo'lowing pupils of Mr. R. E. G Long secured passes iu the Trinity College of Music Theory examination, held io Penang in December Preparatory M;ss Dorothy Ung 96 hon’rs Lim Kean Ohye 87 AHred Dor sire j Gaanamuthu 96 M Junior Lim87 words
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Article44 1932-02-25 7 In endeavouring to avoid a pedestrian, a oar belonging to Mr Ong Huck Lim crash ed into a telegraph post at Jelutong last evening The ricksha was smashed, and the occupant of the car escaped with a slight cut on the forehead.44 words
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Article782 1932-02-25 7 Mr N F. H Mather who is to succeed Mr H. Fra?er aa District Officer, Larut has arrived st Taiping. A. Clarke Walker, of the Survey Department, Seremban, will be proceeding home on leave in April. Mr. and Mrs M Ll Wynne, who were married in Singapore782 words
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Article427 1932-02-25 7 PENANG DIVORCE CASE Alleging adultery and persistent cruelty, a young Chinese woman named Cheng Ah Lan appeared before Mr Justice Whitley in the Penang Supreme Court this morning seeking dissolution of her marriage with O. J. Gaspar, formerly a dresser in the District Hospital. Penang. Her427 words
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Article68 1932-02-25 7 RESUMPTION OF CASE AIAIN3T f OLIO ITO R The hearing was resumed this morning in he Supreme Court before Mr Justice Whitley of the case in which Mr. Moh. Wan Razilli sues Mr. G. H. Goh Advocate and Solicitor, Butterworth, for $5,000 damages for alleged wrongful prosecution.68 words
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Article119 1932-02-25 7 P. C. 0. "A” v CEY ON ASSOCIATION ’A" Si'urday at 2.15 p P CO. "A” L H DM C Ibaem, DDB Cook (Cavt), D A Cor par, J N D vies, W F Fietcher, E Gibsen, J A McEvoy, 0 P Puree' l D WJIs ana119 words
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Article54 1932-02-25 7 P.O.C. v. THE POLICE To day on the Esplanade at 5 10 p.m. P.O.C. (Colours): Sausee G P Noakei nd J Crichton; H B aoegird'e, J A Hu- t <nd H R Mackay; P L Cmrer, R W Brown, J M Strang, ALB Perkins ano J H Reia.54 words
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Article315 1932-02-25 7 —Chinese Official. Further Chinese Successes Shanghai, To day In a desperate attempt to break the Chinese defence nt Kiangwan the Japanese attacked at 8 o clock supported by all available manpower, guns, ’planes and tanks but two hours of the fiercest fighting secured the attackers no advantage, they facing—Chinese Official. - 315 words
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Advertisement305 1932-02-25 7 THE’PENANG HARBOUR BOARD Bagan Tuan Kechil Ferry Service. It is hereby not’fied that the ferry service b.-tween B Tuan Kechil and Oourch S.reet Piers will be discontinued with effect from the 1»t cf March, 1932, The foJowicg alterations and arrangements wiH be tra'e with effect from the let cf M305 words
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Article739 1932-02-25 8 The first r action by the world to events at Shanghai has been one of admiration at the fight put up by the Chinese defeuiers. The world ha 1 grown so accustomed to regard Chinese soldiery as of low fighting calibre and had so loug thought of739 words
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Article70 1932-02-25 8 Figures For Last Mouth The following particulars of Traffic Receipts of the Imperial and International Communications Ltd. may be of interest to the public:— Estimated Traffic Receipts for January. 1932 £404 411 Traffic Receipts for January, 1981 £412,908 The sum of £2O 000 must be deducted from70 words
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Article565 1932-02-25 8 Penang, Thursday QC HE public looks with admiration towards the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association. Despite its unofficial capacity, that body, together with the Straits Chinese British Associap tion, gets things dore, within its sph< r which Dane* s social, in welcome contrast to some other bodies which565 words
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Article90 1932-02-25 8 r j To day Tin— Spot Yesterday London £l9 103.04. Tin (3 Months) s“ l 0 oi Singapore s<l.oo Business Done 25 tons -*7075 Penang $71.00 /onS Business Done 25 tons Rubber London 211 d. -j New York 3Jc. (GJ 4 Singapore 7j c. (By courtesy of Messrs.90 words
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Advertisement317 1932-02-25 8 £< Celapeje \jclopLcj > I CeUnese Taffeta I A strong wearing and w-sting art silk. I Stocks of all the newest plain shades g have arrived. I $2-10 per yd.,38 ivide fIIA Celanese Georgette |WV\ A very extensive range in this dainty j.J\\ fabric, small, anl exquisite floral 'J *l\\317 words
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Advertisement32 1932-02-25 8 E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE BEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MOOERH SANITATICR THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.32 words
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Miscellaneous25 1932-02-25 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Bow Water To Day 2.06 p,m. 840 a.m 240 pjn. 8.57 p,m< To-Mobbow 2.39 r.’n. 9JO a.m. 3.10 p.m. 9.32 pm.25 words
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2009 1932-02-25 9 Chinese Preparing to Take Up Attack 1 a Rain, Snow and Cold Startling U. S. Threat to Japan May Build Bases in Pacific Yesterday the Japanese completely failed to carry out thdr intentions ei'her at Kiangwan or at Chapei. Despite terrific heavy gun an2,009 words
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Article55 1932-02-25 9 .—Reuter SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL'S SUCCESS Daytona. February 21 Sir Malcolm Campbell has created a new world’s motoring record of 258 decimal 968 miles an hour. Campbell further broke the world records for the kilometre at 25 L point 840 mp h and the five kilometre at.—Reuter - 55 words
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Article121 1932-02-25 9 Rugby Radio Service. First Estimates for 1932 Budget The first of a series cf Government estimates for next financial year, upon which the Budget to ba introduced in April will ba based, was issued yesterday The dccumert covers < ivil estimates »nd e-timifcs for revenue departments including pensions,Rugby Radio Service. - 121 words
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Article84 1932-02-25 9 Rugby Radio Service Soviet Wads All Claws Clipped The Chief British delegate Sir John Simon, at general commission of ment Conference at Geneva yesterday after noon, urged that toe draft convention preoared after fi.e years work by the Prepaia‘ory Dsarmiment Commission be used »»8 a framework for discussionsRugby Radio Service - 84 words
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Article56 1932-02-25 9 —Reuter Organisers Pleased With 1 Results I The Qaeen again visited the Olympia section of the British Industries Fair yesterday morning. The Fair organisers are greatly pleased with the business being done. It exceeds considerably that of the corresponding days >ast year. The attend ance of home.—Reuter - 56 words
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Article69 1932-02-25 9 Rugby Radio Service. Farmers’ Interest as Keen as Ever The use now made by agriculturists of mechanical power has not destroyed farmers' interest in heavy draft horses, and attend anoes at the Shire Horse Society Show which this year has entries well up to the average, areRugby Radio Service. - 69 words
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Article152 1932-02-25 9 News waa received by cable yesterday of the death in India of Miss Shirinbai, daughter of Mr. H A. Cader, and youngest sister of the hon Mr. H. H. Abdul Cader, Penang Deceased who wm born in Penang, was educated at the Penang Convent, and152 words
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Article338 1932-02-25 9 Reuter. Text of Government Quota Bill CHARTER FOR FARMERS The Government Wheat Quota Bill, published yesterday, aims at providing a securelmarket and an enhanced price for home grown wheat of millable quality without subsidy from the Exchequer and without encouraging the extension of wheat cultivationReuter. - 338 words
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Article116 1932-02-25 9 —Reuter Report That He Has Been Assassinated Nanking, February 25 A report to the Foreign Office from Harbin ecl ares that General Ma han ehan, who prang into world wide prominence when he B esisted the Japanese at Nonni River and r laier st Taitsihar has been—Reuter - 116 words
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Advertisement11 1932-02-25 9 I jl l-la PASTILLES 1 liR ire ••r .,i u "Wi11 words
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Advertisement330 1932-02-25 9 .Why, of course ‘His Master’s Voice’ Records for everybody** Is your name 9 E Send us a w post card On Our or call— Mailing List? j\g or’phone 795 And receive lists of all new records as they are issued —Be up-to-date in music! S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD.,I Ut" 7l330 words
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Article1727 1932-02-25 10 70 Convicts Injured in Baton Charge Prison Buildings Set on Fire Warders Forced to Shoot 9 e As cabled briefly at the time, seventy cenvicts in Dartmoor Prison were irjired in a grave mutiny which broke out on the morning of Sunday, January 24, during which1,727 words
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Article142 1932-02-25 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Tbe following were the latest quotations li MESSRS. KENNEDY* Co.'s share list st 11 *JU to day Yesterday Today S? 8 8 8 Sharks D B a QQ pq UQ 10. fo fo. 10. Mining Ayer Hitam M 10/3 10/9 10/- 10/6 Kam pone142 words
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Article85 1932-02-25 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co Ltd Lundon, February 23, Sp-ji £***** 6 three months’ buying £142 2 6 thr?e months* selling £142.7.6. Meters. Boustead d Co., Ltd, 24. u February quotation for Singapore refined tin 171 per picul, business done 25 tons, Penang refined) tin 171 per picul, business85 words
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Article33 1932-02-25 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day an 88 follows: Spot 7$ cents per lb. M-irch —.B h H Ap-il/June 8} t, July/Sept. 81 Market quiet.33 words
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Article149 1932-02-25 10 Latsst Quotation» Wed. Tues. Bat. Feb. T 4 Feb 23 Sept. 19 p„l B 88| 881 123.96 New York 8.48} 8.47} 4.85 i Montreal 8.93 8 93 Brusaels 25 24 15/16 84.88 Geneva 17.85 1713/16 24.86 Amsterdaua 8.63 8.00 12.03 Mila» 661 861 92.89 Berlin 14&149 words
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Article93 1932-02-25 10 Th? Mliwing are the returns from our dredges for the month of J muary 1932: Siamese Tin S;n3ioste Ltd. Ngo v Estate All 3 dredg'S were cl >s d down durieg the month. Takuara Property Hours run 502} Cubic Yards 93 800 Tin Ore won Pls. 424 7193 words
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Article41 1932-02-25 10 The ma l by the s.s. Karapara closes a*. 10 ?.m. on Sa urda?, the 27th insta it. The a.!. Rohna with noth derpachei from London on ’’’ebrua y 4 :a expects! to arrive here a. 6 am. to-morrow.41 words
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Article98 1932-02-25 10 Penang. February 25 By Cowttsi of th» Charttrid Bank Oa London Bank Demand 2/8 27/32 M 4 m/te 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/fB credit 2 4 1182 H 3 it Documentary 15 82 On New York Bank D?maad 40} ncm France u T T 94-J nom India T T98 words
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Advertisement67 1932-02-25 10 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LINE Joint of PACIFIC JAVA BENGAL LINE and SILVERHINE, LTD., to San Francisco, Los Angeles and North Pacific Ports. Due Sail Penang M.S. SILVERBEECa [B] M ar 8 x M.S. KOTA GEDE Mar. 13 x via Manila, via Java Porte. For further particulars apply to BOUSTEAD Ac67 words
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Advertisement745 1932-02-25 10 i New Advertisements tEAVE FOR SALE A aj ideally situated A the Bath Road, 21 X Ohiid’e iasgw aizj Teak Cot in 1 ?rk Corner and only 25 minnj Hy^e new couditio’ also nursery table and ra n fom Addington. a b? a*te>; aho tantJuß with three cut glare BAYLIS745 words
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Article307 1932-02-25 11 TO RESUME BAR PRACTICE Sir T. Inskip His Successor THE following notice wan ironed from 10, Downing street: The Rt. Hon. Sir William J jwitt, K. O» t has resigned from the c ffice of Attorney* General. Thia announcement (writes the Morn* ing Poet Politic*! Correspondent)307 words
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Article239 1932-02-25 11 Pen'nr, February 25 ete, Benares Opium p. ebssinom 5 300-00 Cloves I» WOO Gold leaf 6 Hers H.OO Al ace Pick*' g nom 170 0C Nutmegs 81 s M 70.00 ’-’Ob h 50.00 Coconuts t 1 000 15.00 O-jpre Sundried refers 6.80 Rattans sales 1110 Ratters Ooarse 10®*239 words
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Advertisement49 1932-02-25 11 UIIIV U/RDQY9 ,f yon 111 to Will nUnnl; furnish your house GO TO YIT LYE 28, Bishop Street, PENANG. The best house for furniture, building contracts and painting. Undertakes to repair premises and furniture. Bas wide experience and unsurpassed technique- Guarantees satisfaction and charges moderate. -f 14 5 3249 words
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Advertisement340 1932-02-25 11 DOUBLE z~\ a -W x w /wz E-fesa HI/ ZZ XZV'7 o md-M f EMI y) f /W /Zm z7>y L /‘•Z ASK-FOR CAPSTAN BLUE TOP 1 —jsxjsy zsar J—u 111 *ts xTss atsj S ZHZ ttv -r .rx ——r OFFICE FILES. All Steel Clip Eilea f*cap oU M i340 words
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Miscellaneous201 1932-02-25 11 Lk2 iX I Mfl S!i I tiafr r'k/5 TON/GHT 9 30 Another Mighty Fox Double Feature Show James Dunn and Linda Watkins in “£ob Sister” Preceded by GEORGE O’BRIEN in Zane Grey's ‘Kijers of the Purple Sage’ Plans at Rob'nsoa’s 'Phone 567 next change JOHN BARRYMORE W HIS GREATEST TRIUMPH201 words
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Article1306 1932-02-25 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 Nan» f F rotc Sailing For Date of Bails ag Steamer Tang Song Bernam R’ver Paha Largkawi and Ranting To-day Kampar1,306 words
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Advertisement55 1932-02-25 12 IN EXCHANGE SANFORD® Pos 200 used Stamps of Straits Settle RUBBER STAMI’ N jmanto, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong. y OQr sUmp pad 111 I!; Java* and the surrounding countries stamp will give fong s r impressions aPicture Post Cards i OF iThe PinanS MISS TEE “KIA ORA,” J pRESS,55 words
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1346 1932-02-25 13 CIVILIAN CASUALTIES Dead Left in Streets for Many Days A visitor to Kails Lampur who left Shanghai after the first ten days of the fighting there, and who, during that ten days, Ec'ually gervad with the Eaglieh Company of the Shatgiai Volunteer Force was an1,346 words
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Advertisement348 1932-02-25 13 <Y W >-. w h?> -< MfO sg£Z ■?J fa "IFkJm p\l '"<i 3 v^' O x V?-: h£s> fcXg F 4 ?y# M&I < c.«# 1 O I A fast game of foolbah pp »"j ;-> < <. E „1 I s I*~/ i 1 Q SSB3 J 1348 words
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Advertisement225 1932-02-25 13 i H E RE’S H SO MUCH-IN A NAME Hosiery by Kayser* is always finest Hfefe,., quality, pure thread silk, pure dyed, lII' i (l 1) ff/illiwl II h M flawlessly woven. Perfectly styled fe w I ft, No other hosiery offers such extraordinary service at so moderate a price.225 words
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494 1932-02-25 14 A “Tail Flutter” at 360 M. P.H. AFTER the bore of many weeks, writes the Daly Telegraph Aviation Correspondent, I am now able to reveal the fc. that during the preparation for the Schneider Trophy contest Sqna Iron-Leader (now WingCommander) A.H. Orlebar, the494 words
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Article254 1932-02-25 14 TE3TS FOR NEW VEHICLES IN LONDON SUbURBd Tr lley buses is big as frame rrs may be introduced in tome of the London suburban areas within a year or two. About 60 irolLy buses of the same esnyirg capacity as the newer types of254 words
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