Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 February 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1932-02-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY 7 e> 45 VOL. LXXXX. FRIDAY 26th FEBRUARY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Advertisement370 1932-02-26 1 TSgata pENTSSTS jie» i Office Dell The Oilier 52, Leith Street H MH mnBMMnnBHE£2aE3 I <JSWJ -MHWHZgya.r l >.~E^ar.E.«Ck^ i. s I Dollar Exchange Tables WORMS I STERLING into DOLLARS I DOLLARS into STERLING ffSFff !j II L-jjg rwv H O IlWl 1 x •> h W I I W?Y370 words
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Advertisement15 1932-02-26 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electria light. ’Pboaa TTI. d 8,70, BISHOP BTBEBT, PBNJING.15 words
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Advertisement1998 1932-02-26 2 wanted LEAVE BANKS. European Medical Prac itiorer desires I. *f Sg position fis Locum Teuens. G.F. and A N ideally situated Headquarters just off f W “fU? g^ 1 Re ly p.* co™e;L»d R »t 2 2 5 m m?outa“un y b y e CHARTERED BARK HOKBKOKB SHAHBIIiI BARKIBI 181,998 words
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783 1932-02-26 3 Strange Story of Rubber Struggle COLONIAL OFFICE “STARTLED” That Ceylon intimidated the Colonial Office into removing Rubber Reutriction in 1928 by threatening the British Empire is the surprisirg theory advanced by an American author in a book recently published in New York. TWENTY years from783 words
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Advertisement270 1932-02-26 3 V REMEMBER are living, parts of I I youT b°dy- They may be ill lack of the «ourishment— Calcium. I iBl «K. < MKx® t« >«*■£?> -but now peH|||| C/'S •rcu can (k*txt*e yotsr teeth frem within— KALZANA, the Calcium food, is the new ideain the care of the teeth.270 words
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Advertisement176 1932-02-26 3 W Look for the TRADEE MASK REDDAWAY S I s Th® Q n ]y Camel Hair, IF S P r °d uce d U P to a r x S Standard—not down to a Price. It your requirements do not demand the High Class Camel Hair let us 1 quote176 words
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Article432 1932-02-26 4 SCOURING RIVULETS 400 Europeans Seek Their Luck Nairobi (Kenya) CONSIDERABLE intereat has been arcubed h*re in the rec*nt discoveries of go’d at Kiktujeg), and although they are not to be complied with the great fieda in the in the Klondike and Aue‘ra’ian fields, there ia re:-a.n432 words
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Article331 1932-02-26 4 SOCIETY’S SHOW ON MARCH 4 AND 5 Under the auspices of the Malayan Orchid Society, an orchid show will be held at the Y.M.O. A., Singapore, on March 4 and 5. The show held last yeor attracted much attention and was in all respects very successful. Priz’S this331 words
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Advertisement266 1932-02-26 4 g* c o N o M Y In these days of rising Fanning costs we g suggest you give these points your careful consideration if you are contemplating the purchase of a new car. 35/40 Miles to a Gallon of Petrol 1,003 Miles to a Gallon of Oil Light on266 words
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Advertisement422 1932-02-26 4 I SS S I /xMUk I .-'F.r;, 'Wi 3 Ms*, U 1 I A-LpZ 1 (Ke-constiruUd) I are g° od {or y° UT S h w jet w w vp i Throat. Doctors all f |g S’" W r oyer the world re com- 3 ipx M the efficient way422 words
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Article812 1932-02-26 5 Amazing Masquerade of Ex~Cey!on Planter Masquerading as a woman and aioed by an acc?mpliee in a waiting motor-car, an ex pnb io schoolboy carried out an amusing series of robberies at West-end ladies* dubs and at fashionable hotels in different parts of the country. The total812 words
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582 1932-02-26 5 DR. GORE’S FAMOUS SERMONS IN THE ABBEY B’SHOP GORE, who died on Jinuary 17, gained world-wide prominer cs by his startling cri'.ie'sms of Bible stories. He stated that Adam and Eve never existed in histor.’ bo created a wide* spread controversy by hs582 words
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Advertisement268 1932-02-26 5 I '-MM fc&i Im y t-— EIM Zr A jjcAX I I jnienburys I Foods Foods are pMticulariy suited to the fl feeding of babies m hot Jimates. They are germ free B and their use is an absolute guarantee against infantile B diarrhoea and cholera. B m» r~* N-268 words
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Advertisement475 1932-02-26 5 suii'wsiJim m ii hiiip hi fimwm■ s? I AtCorrvwvivvcL tLt AXouJUvt avSX g OL/*v lo-'C'V*'. n a t 0 f/? n i 'iCtw NLouw as. I I I I "Run your Home on Shell" I snT Trn~T[-TTwnini ——»**>*^»—— 11 7 lx e A Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed in Good475 words
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Article418 1932-02-26 6 Slaves Killed at Master’s Burial Most intereelirg finds have been made by the Egyptian Government Archaeologic’l Expedition, now surveying the areas in Nubia which will be inundated by the heightening of the Assuan Dam. The discoveries include: The bones of slaves strangled at the death of418 words
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Article125 1932-02-26 6 HUNGARIAN POULTRY FARMER’S BUCOE93 For some time attempts have been ruade in American and German pu try firms to produce eggs containing a ingb binrunt of iodine, which can be assimilated far more easily by the human organism in tl is way than when the drug is125 words
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Article121 1932-02-26 6 FATHER APOLOGISES TO DAUGHTER John Lynass. an accountant who lives in Woodside Park-gardens. Finch ey, boxed the ears of hie 20 year-old daughter. Came a segue l at Highgate Police Court. John Lynees was eummoned for assault, and the chairman of the magis trates. Sir Lulham Pound,121 words
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Article185 1932-02-26 6 Wife of Government Official A woman who recently inherited £B.OOO and who is addicted to shoplifting was pronounced by a Harley-street mental specialist at Marylebone Police Court ae: “Perfectly irrespons ble in the way cf acquisitiveness for reasons which we understand but unf.rtunately cannot control.’* She was185 words
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Article178 1932-02-26 6 ENGLISH WOMAN AND A YOUNG TURK A beautiful English millionaires?, 26 vears old and recency widowed, went to S'amboul to forget her grief. There she met a young English speakirg Turk snd they became friends. Oa the day before her departure from Turkey the widow178 words
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Article147 1932-02-26 6 A JUDGE’S LEAP YEAR Judge Meade, of Kansas County Probate Court, has compiled ten com tranc meets for women in Leap Year. Here they are 1. Don’t pick a “lady-killer.** 2. Don’t let a handsome face ir fluence your better judgment. 3. Don’t ehy from147 words
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Article85 1932-02-26 6 GOES TO MAN WHO SHOT HIM IO LE HEALED When three masked bandits hi Id up a doctor whipped out a revolver and shot one cf them in the shovller. Then a>l three robbers fl’d. Tae next day a man came to the doctor to have85 words
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Article435 1932-02-26 6 KEEPING FIT Bishop’s Daily Physical Jerks •t “You are old, Father William,” the young man said “And your bones must be tougher than suet. “Yet you turn a face’s somersault in at the door, “Pray, how do you mm gs to do it? Ii was in the435 words
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Article144 1932-02-26 6 HIB ONLY WORRY WAS A COUGH J.mfs H. 0- Bartlett, a 29-year-old motor driver who lived at Westbourne street, Westminster. H >d £l7B in the bank. v?aa on good terms with everybody. Was aebsr and always seemed perfectly happy. W s er g?ged to144 words
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Article157 1932-02-26 6 POISONOUS TONGUE WORSE THAN GLASS OF BEER ‘The rcPB**?B’on of a tongue steeped in v ut-i»ar is a far more pnsonoua and destruct.ve instrument than a ’ongue OC3M» nnally flavoured with a gl as of beer.” Rev. Er’.c G. Southam, vicar of All Saints, Bournemouth, mad*157 words
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Article266 1932-02-26 6 LONDON CLUBS AWAY Queen’s Park Meet Rangers The following is the draw for the sixth round of the F.A. Cup and the English and Scottish League matches to be played to-morrow. F, A. Cup Sixth Round Liverpool v Chelsea Bury v Manchester C. Huddersfield T.266 words
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Article121 1932-02-26 6 EXHIBITION TENNIS MATCH An exhibition tennis mitch will be plsyed on the PRO Co arts on Friday March 4, at 5.15 p.m. between Denis E Hsxeli end Chua Ch ion Leong, who ere arriving from Singapore, anJ OAReutenj and E C Valberg, of the PRO. The following121 words
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Article104 1932-02-26 6 Championship PMrt: GW Bryant and N H P Whitley v P N Knight and J R Bennett. Doubles Handicap B: —15.2 O G Houten and L H Beet v -—15.5 E Reiman:: and E T M Liat; —3O J M M isoa and T S Anthony v104 words
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830 1932-02-26 6 IPOH RACES TO MORROW Selections in Griffin Races BY TIC TAO Selections for to morrow’s races at Ipoh, subject to scratchings, will be found below. i Selections are a'to given for the two pony i griffin races. It is difficult to tip in these two rates830 words
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Article265 1932-02-26 6 SCRAPPY G iMg In a football match P Police defeated the b 0(? in three The P.O C. fielded 8 and the match which waa w large crowd was scrapnv M bn The P 0 C hid more of the n earlier stages, but the p265 words
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Article27 1932-02-26 6 Pea ter In the eoonnd division of the Ena’.i’h Football L’lf’i» v>aterd<v P reston M End defeated St- ke City by two goi'a to nilPea ter - 27 words
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Article18 1932-02-26 6 MON HfiY MEDAL The February Monthly Me-bl (Sirota) will be played on Saturday and Smdiy.18 words
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Article846 1932-02-26 7 “MR GOH ACTED IN GOOD FA ITH” Mr. Justice Whitley yesterday dismissed h costs the ae.ion brought by Mr. Wan v o h Bozalli Mias de Humel!. a Eurasian vhohM «“braced sUm against Mr G. H 3 E. Advocate and Solicitor, Butterworth, for alleged malicious prosecution.846 words
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Article660 1932-02-26 7 I ast Officer of Pre-Probationer Period It is with great regret th t we record the retirement on medical grounds of Mr. G. P useaden. Chief Police Officer, Selangor who proceeded to Europe in the s s Chitral on February 6 says the Malayan660 words
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Article291 1932-02-26 7 —Reuter. Offer by a British “Peace Army” A letter offering the services of a “peace army’ of British man and women eager to piaca themselves unarmed between the Chinese and Japanese rmies with tbe hope of stopping the fighting h?s been sent to the League of Nations signed by—Reuter. - 291 words
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Article253 1932-02-26 7 Building oniract For United Eegiaeers Work has been begun and w H be concluded in about seven muntos* time on tbe buildicg of Singapore’s second brewery belonging to the ArobipeLgo brewery Co Ltd., (Archipel Brouwerij Compignie N.V > The contract for the erection of this building was253 words
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Article412 1932-02-26 7 POSITION QUE T ONED No Right to Appear in Official Capacity The right of the Deputy Public Prosecu tor to appear in a civil matter was ques Honed by tbe Court of Appeal this morning but the matter was dropped when Mr Gibson explained that412 words
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Article400 1932-02-26 7 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —The contribution by A British Housewife’’ supporting the “Buy British Campaign” gives one food for thought I have often wondered what would have happened tons Britishers had we no British firms out here to control the market. What prices400 words
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Article556 1932-02-26 7 The hon- Mr A P Robinson has to Singapore from Fraser’s Hi I. Mr. and Mrs Lyford arrived in Ipoh on Wednesday from Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. T. E. Upton of Anak Kulim South Kedah, left for Homa by the m 3« Fionia Mr. R. 0 K lyvean,556 words
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Article164 1932-02-26 7 ON Mumma Y The Penang and Province Wet'esley Volunteer Corps, together with the S, t*. Police and ohool cadets will ctrry out route march on Monday, February 29, ah 5 30 p m So far as n*a concerned, this m&reh will be one of tha base164 words
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Advertisement81 1932-02-26 7 Can You Think of a Bon Mot hr any of These? STATE LOTTERIES PETROL PRICES OUR CIVIC FATHERS QUEEN S CINEM A MIXED DRINKS THE EDITORS DILEMMA THAT BEER TAX Example —Golf. Ingot —Scotsmen Knock L out of it. If you can, fill in the coupon appearing in next Sunday’s81 words
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Article360 1932-02-26 8 There is a growing demand in the Unibed States for jaint AngloAmerican action in the Far East. The British disinclination to act precipitately is described as lukewarmness and there is an uneasy feeling abroad that continued reluctance on the part of Great Biitain to act in co-opera-tion360 words
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Article369 1932-02-26 8 Reporta reaching the War Office indicate that good progress ia being unde by the ’convoy of Army motor vehicles which has been sent on a 5 500 mite journey through E’ypt and the deasrta of the Southern Sudan for tbe purpose of tearing the efficiency of mechanical369 words
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Article141 1932-02-26 8 Over 100,000 in Cash and Securities The Chancellor, of the Excheqaer. Mr. Chamberlain stated in tbe House of Commons yesterday that since August 23 cash and government certificates to the value of over £109,000 had been voluntarily given to relieve the National Debt. In addition many141 words
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Article713 1932-02-26 8 Penang, Friday WE suggest—with ?11 diffidence —that; the amenities of travel in Penang would be improved were the authorities to intioduce a campaign to persuade passengers to refrain from tbe objectionable habit of spitting. Hylams are hoping that the recent lull in cases against their compatriots for713 words
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Article109 1932-02-26 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To day London £139 2s. 6J. £1 j 8 15s. Od. Tin (3 Months) London £l4l ss. od. £l4l 0.. Od. Singapore $70.62| $70.62| Business Done 50 tons SO ton& Penang $70.75 $70.02} Buyers—No Sellers Business Done 25 tons Rubber London 2 d. 24 d’New109 words
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Advertisement286 1932-02-26 8 ’WTSjr.rxawßHraii 'Celanese uabriar aIK/' Celanese Taffeta Toj]*j2K> A stronc wearing and washing art silk. WTTA J i Stocks of all the newest plain shades 6Vx< 'X*,r; have at rived. $2~lO per yd-, $8 wide I Celanese Georgette ’BY; 1 A very extensive range in this dainty I Y\ I fabric,286 words
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Advertisement68 1932-02-26 8 C. O. HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 2nd March, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. PRESIDENT GARFIELD FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the Ute Mr. Lim Seaug Kee aged 67. who psseed awiy yesterday will take place from No 231 Birmah Ro~d on Wednesday the68 words
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Miscellaneous25 1932-02-26 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To Day 2.39 a.rn. 9.10 a.m. 310 p.m. 932 pan. To-Morrow 3.10 p,m. 983 a.m. 3.42 par. 10.10 p.m.25 words
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1980 1932-02-26 9 Chinese Regain Early Lost Ground Kiangwan Still Held Lungua Arsenal Threat to Shanghai Opinions on Stimson Note casualties were suffered in yesterday’s battle at c ]g} The Japanese forces gained sjme ground at first It .it t 'artis nightfall, three thousand Japanese reserves were flung1,980 words
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Article44 1932-02-26 9 —Rugby Radio Service. DECORATED FOR BRAVERY A party of nineteen miners who worked for nine hours in 'great danger to rescue a feHow miner were decorated with the Edward Medal by the King at yesterday’s Private Investiture at Buckingham Palace.—Rugby Radio Service. - 44 words
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Article268 1932-02-26 9 Reuter. Effort to Burlesque Disarmament Conference The Disarmament Conference yesterday unanimous y adopted the resolution proposed by the British Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon as follows: That the General Commission resolves to carry on its dis cessions within the framework of the Draft Disirm»msnt Convention, fuReuter. - 268 words
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Article113 1932-02-26 9 Rugby Radio Service. New York Rediscount Rate Reduced New York. February 25 The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has reduced its rediscount rate from three and a half to three per cent. —Ranter. There was no change in the London Bank Rate yesterday which remains at– Rugby Radio Service. - 113 words
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Article148 1932-02-26 9 to go to Swatow.—Chinese Official Doctors and Nurses Leave Hong Kong Hong Kong, February 25 A Hong Kong Red Cross detachment will leave for Shanghai on Monday. Two doc tors and eight nurses left for Shanghai 40 Ting Keet sui has wired Canton saying that the aeroplane corpsto go to Swatow.—Chinese Official - 148 words
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Article233 1932-02-26 9 —Rugby Radio Service Car, Boat, ’Plane and Railway CAMPBELL TRIES AGAIN Sir Malcolm Campbell, driving his Blue Bird Napier-engined motor car made a new speed record on Wednesday afternoon at Daytona Beach beating his own record of last year by eight miles an hour. On the first—Rugby Radio Service - 233 words
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Article106 1932-02-26 9 Taiyuling on the way to Kiangsl.—China Official. Canton Prepared for Refugees Hong Kong, February 25 The ss. Kingchow and Sunkueng arrived from Hong Kong yesterday with 890 Shanghai refugees I'antnn proposes the organisation of the South West Union against foreign aggression and has a ready sent aTaiyuling on the way to Kiangsl.—China Official. - 106 words
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Article107 1932-02-26 9 —Reuter Probab’y Operative on March 1 The committee stage of the Import Duties Bill was completed in the House of Commons on Wednesday night, tis anticipated that the Fill will receive Royal Assent in time so as to become operative on March 1. Mr Neville Chamberlain has—Reuter - 107 words
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Article98 1932-02-26 9 The Prince of Wales yesterday visited the Birmingham section of the British Industries Fair. The newly appointed United tstes Ambassador in London, Mr. Andrew Mellon, will reach England in the middle of March. The Adm’ralty announce that Rear Admiral Geoffrey Blake has been appointed Commissioner of98 words
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Advertisement244 1932-02-26 9 A >herf. THEY ARE! Four Exceptionally Good Records. nn nnyf Clarinet Marmalade (Sugar Foot Stomp Two wonderful Hot Dance Tunes, superbly played by Fletcher Henderson s Band. nocQqfVou Can’t Stop Mo from Lovin’ You UODJa^ The Match parade Billy IVlayerl England’s famous dance Pianistmakes the Piano talk in these tunes.244 words
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Article495 1932-02-26 10 LIST NO. 45 The following farther subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged:— eta. Amount previously published ae per List No 44. 42 G 99 85 Eng Choon Hoay Kuan Chop Seng Guan 10 00 I, Hock Lee 8 00 Mr Ang Boon Swee 8 00 Lou Khar Tsow495 words
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Article119 1932-02-26 10 lo morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p m .larch The Golden Stripe Cabbl Overture La Flandre Bouillon Selection pissing Time Caryl 1 Waltz. Mfoptember Godin An Or-enta- ScsnwA Dervish Chorus Sebtk v election The Pirates Of Penzance Sullivan box Trot Roses In June O Hag.u Sunday, at119 words
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Article148 1932-02-26 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following ware the latest quotations la MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s share list it 11 aan. to day Yesterday To day CD CI CO CB Sharks B. I I ts D CQ OQ ffl 00 to. 0 $O. Io' Mining \yer Hitam 10/- 10/6148 words
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Article90 1932-02-26 10 Messrs Ezs *rn Smelling Co Ltd L?ndon, February 24, Spot £139.7 6 hr months’ buying £141,10.0 three months’ ■•Hing £141.12 6. Ifewri. Boustend d Co., Ltd. 25th F*bru -v for Singapore fi-'ed ’in $7O 62} per plcuL burin*s» 50 *~us Penang rsfins* 1 tin $70.75 *r p’eul bnrineaa90 words
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Article35 1932-02-26 10 S ngapor* Priebe tor Starr’w-l R bbea dmnked Sheet for to day are se oiiowe:— Spot 7S eeato prr lb. March Apr» i June 7’ Jnly/Sept. 8} M m Market quiet.35 words
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Article384 1932-02-26 10 Monday, February Is.' m Colonel R A. Duck worth’Ford left lovernmeut H;u?e Perg’ra i Bendahara Peng'ran P*man•hr, M s. Nunn, Mr. O. T. Du«atk, Mr. 5. E. F. Pretty snd Mr. T. F. Carey had urcheon at Government House. In tie afternoon his Excel ency, L dy384 words
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Article149 1932-02-26 10 Latest Quotations Thure. Wed. Bai. Feb. 25 Feb 24 Sept. 19 Paris 88| 88} 128.98 New York 8.48} 8.48} 4.851 Montreal 3.95 8 93 Brussels 24 97} 25 84.88 Geneva 17} 17.85 24.86 Amsterdam 8 63 8.63 12.03 Milan 66 15/16 66£ 22.89 Berlin 14& 14|149 words
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Article251 1932-02-26 10 Peatay, Febritry 25 ttt Ren res 0 :ujs p n«rt arm 5 533.00 Ciovn i» 9&0do d Uaf erikri 72.00 Mier Picking axo 170.0' Na‘2G*M»fCt 70.03 1 0s 4 50.03 □onoaa’B tr 1,303 15.0' Hr.-e *u driei ee'lere 6.80 Rei’ene IL.IC Retttnt O) ree 10.6' Brnen 8 .«it251 words
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Article285 1932-02-26 10 Tne m.e. Fionia l«ft Penang this morning f>r Eurnnfl via Madr o with the folinwirg Sfrai’e paeae-ger*:-—Mre W I Aitken, Miss Miry Aitken, Mr J S-nne’t, Mrs A E Bennet’» Mrs J S Cairn*>y, X r qnd Mrs F H Olay dor, Mr and Mr j R285 words
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Article902 1932-02-26 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST i ■AMB3 3 3 H Ail 11 BUBSKH b a 8 AUenbyßubtefl. ts «5 U lies GMah BcJbcs ««V* Hite tyote* 72| Xyet Koalns 3 Area Holek Rubba« A* «hi N 4yei Fbdm Staska? gateVj l Balsa Flantfc» ’yates* "matt Bubba- 4 Bala Wntaas s- 4.902 words
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Advertisement523 1932-02-26 10 SAFMFORO S j RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and I rubber stamp to give better *JD I impressions and longer V I service “cm./ Q The Pinang Gazette I PRESS, LTD. M I EXCHANGE SlTvo I ORCHESTRAL covr dt Penang, February 26 H 9 30 p. m523 words
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Article655 1932-02-26 11 The f j.Io wing pnbl cations were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.B. and F.M.S., during the period from January 23 to 29 1932, incla eive, and are available for puoiic use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Build ing, Singapore. Application may be made655 words
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Advertisement274 1932-02-26 11 z' Tn j k x <>%y -g&A t=: r /SR? ■z.a^- Z&& X f •<. .ft S.—' MORE! I SheV growir g and how you like to >ee her getting bigger and j And how she eats-’ Her appetite is alw ys rood I«cause you see to it that verv274 words
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Advertisement46 1932-02-26 11 BOOKS YOU WANT ?OYLES can supply them. Tw o Million (new second-hand and rare) on every conceivable subject in stock. State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues, 30 Departmental catalogues issued* ETYVI 17 Q 121, Charing Oroas Road rkz I LaXZaO Louden, Kogland.46 words
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Advertisement436 1932-02-26 11 Aa»cC« exceed 112 JOO.UUU u. x 1 g AMurance in force over <35.000,000 g 1 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. k to Strait SoMoaißatg)» H I HEAD OFFICE Great fcaalern Life Building. Cecil Street. S.uaepcrw, LONDON OFFICE 1 27, Old Jrwry, B.C, B The Cawfees XZU.GOO depend Wlt>436 words
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Miscellaneous183 1932-02-26 11 a oos 'fry t nA WpWl TO-NIQHT 6.15 930 LAST NIGHT Matinee To-morrow at 2-45 JOE COOK in "RAIN OR SHINE" TOMORROW AT 615 and 930 5 St tic art Bome and a Qrand Cast of British Artists in ft “D EAT>L, O O K.” I Acclaimed the Most Magnificent183 words
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Article1336 1932-02-26 12 1 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 Name of From Sailing For Drte of SaOins Fteamec Ta pah Asahan and Bitoe Bahr a Sama Porta Tc-day R1,336 words
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Article521 1932-02-26 13 TOO RAPID PROGRESS Dr. Barnes Refuses to be Gloomy The of Birmingham, in a cast address recently from the Wetleyan Uemr&l Hall, Birminghm be id that he found the present tra exni.arating and et’muktir g. He had recently re id extracts from eertnona which for the most521 words
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Article151 1932-02-26 13 CITY JOB FOR LORD MILFORD HAVEN The Marq Js of Milforl Haven, who is afecmd cou-in of the King, and wheat father was the greet British sailor known before the w?r as Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg ha>—*fUr a period of apprenticeslip in the United Sta151 words
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Advertisement266 1932-02-26 13 l.' i Ji i I WWwWW w ftMWiw 1 WW A W> APPRECIATED < K FROM ,< LPENANC W Tn W“• To W < NGfIPCRE sSSOMjI iv> g> O ~fti£ DISTiLLLtS A^i/cr U MM* «MMM» I II l—ma—ll». MMMTWW-aa» B I 11l I —1 ■l I 111 WW> -k «c.ar»»266 words
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Advertisement36 1932-02-26 13 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Stralta Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, the surrounding countries Will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE “KIA ORA,” Btcckw.ll, Londoo. koglutd.36 words
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Advertisement166 1932-02-26 13 H n r i r\ /1 T J VOU can place absolute faith s |j k A in the goodness and purity of Qn “Milkmaid” Condensed Milk. <g g\ For “Milkmaid” Milk is rich < 1 creamy milk from cows fed hf on the finest pasture land in *> the166 words
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Article474 1932-02-26 14 A CONTROVERSY Lord Balfour and His Party An embittered chapter of Irish affaire —round the resignation of the late George Wyndham from the Chief Secretaryship —;a Uid bare by Mrr. Edgar DngdaL, niece and b ographer cf the late Errl of Balfour. She proves to474 words
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Advertisement98 1932-02-26 14 aw ;pcwver VMEl 'a I wois c‘J| if 1 I f&vcrunq uz TOILET PREPARATIONS There is genius in "SOIR de PARIS,” the latest, newest, finest creation of M. Bourjois. None but he could have conceived so distinguished, so alluring a perfume. The mysterious, enchanting fragrance of Soir de Paris” toilet98 words
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Advertisement85 1932-02-26 14 The firm which eliminates or radically curtails its advertising at this time in the interest of economy is pursuing a shortsighted policy,” deI clares Dr. Julius Klein, I Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Department of Commerce. The Pinang Gazette 1 and Sunday Gazette I are always pleased to bring85 words
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