Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 February 1932

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE gSfABLISHEO 1833» PUBLISHED DAILY 47. VOL. LXXXX* MONDAY, 29th FEBRUARY. 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 456 1 gIiOTHEBS dentists Head Office next Io The Dkpeniary* 52, Leitb Street FOR THE COMING SEASON We have made adequate pre- 1111 llll,— ***** IT J (0/ f£ parations to meet the rush. Our Ll > jRk fl I™" Ĕ V/ price maintained in spite of j I®® increased working costs.
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    • 21 1 H.TOKISATSUi I STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by eleotrie light. *PhoM 7TI, as, 70, BISHOP STBMT, .'I ir ii i 'ir r
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    • 2124 2 TOLET LEAVE BANKS. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKSi O«ie«, .vaitaN. .honly, top floor. jnst cff Stocked in Many Sections Chartered Bmk Ohambr.k Apply: the Bath 21 mileß (rom H yde HUIDTtDtn IIHV UnKSYIIHC T.K&KRHAI RAHKIII Malayan American Plantatiots. Ltd. Park Corner end only 25 minutes ran by bnAnltllLll dARa llUßtiAUnu a viiMnUliMi
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  • 1277 3 English League DIVISION 1 u. Villa 0 Porl raouth 1 D r 1 Eirra’xkam 1 i D byC 1 0 81aekp~l 3 rLijW. i E ,ton 3 HOW THBT STAND QMif p, W. I>. D. F. A. Pte fp) 30 1? 10 1 90
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    • 270 3 AipA OF INTEREST TO Contractors, Architects and r| y/tllFl" Engineers. I M c 'V J'l I /W 1 J 4 WE CAN 'SUPPLY EX-STOCK I SirXctSiWIII BUILDING MATERIALS ®i S UNNEL” and “TUNNELITE” (Rapid Hardening) British Cement British Mild Steel Bars for A Ntuit A K Reinforced Concrete Work Asbestos-Cement
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  • 1237 4 Buffoon and Brass Knob Win Their Races Lightarmed Again Love Lace’s Greatly Improved Form Spencer Fractures Collar Bone (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday The afternoon was cool and fine for the first day of the Perak Turf Club Spring Meeting which attracted
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    • 295 4 Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING ASCENDING IN Sixty-Fourths of a Penny Price $6 each I Obtainable at The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. la, Penang Street. And also at:— The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Penang, Fraser Neave. Ltd., Singapore Alor Star, Taiping, Ipoh and Ke ij y
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    • 161 4 i c V- 1 a fe-’ ’=s a w z 7 Ba® X a 4? 4 j I W’-'. i ALL OVER THE JTRfIITJ R YOU WILL FiWD IT IS Vi OLD SCOTCH Agents BOUSI'EAD CO., LTD., Penang OBTAINABLE FROM Messrs. Pritchard &C? Penang, Butterworth, Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.,
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  • 936 5 Tommy’s Fashions Have Seen Many Changes YOU can’t surprise the army! No, even the recent euggertijn that the present Service drees should be replaced by a new jacket with a turneddown collarj open at the neck in front, collar, and tie. plus fours and
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    • 302 5 wSBi because there’s a point for every hand Parker Writes Easiest jflfl Vt HAT’S your own particular fss== type of handwriting? It’s all the same a P arter Whether it’s lizhu ®r J dainty script or bold and black as Can k*’ ou hnd a Duofold Miww with a point
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  • 312 6 CEYLONESE WIN Saravanamuttu Hits Up Fifty The Ceylon Association easily defeated he P. 0.0. ‘A’ team on Saturday afternoon on the Peelers’ ground, Patanl Road. The P. 0.0. batting first were only able to knock up 71 runs. The bowling honours were shared by Spencer and
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  • 337 6 F EELERS DEFEATED De Cruz Takes 6 for 9 On the Esplanade on Saturday, in a single innings match, the P. R. 0. easily defeated the Peelers by 107 rune. Except for Blakesley who captured 5 for 43 the Peelers had no bowlers and
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  • 321 6 P.R.O. BEATEN Saravanamuttu and Perera Bat Well The Oeylon Association scored another victory yesterday in a whole day match against the P.R.O. on the Francis Light School ground. The P.R.O. were dismissed before the tiffin interval for 61 runs. V. Perera, a newcomer to Penang cricket
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  • 352 6 BY TEN RUNS Rodrigo Bowls and Bats Well The Nondescripts scored their second victory of the season when they defeated the 8. X. R. 0. on Saturday by 10 runs, Taking first knock they were all dismissed for a total of 76 runs towards
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  • 902 6 REFEREE’S SURPRISING DECISION Disappointing Form of Coloured Canadian ~Only one of the moat astonishing verdicts that have ever been given at the Albert Hall robbed Larry Gains of the distinction of being the first coloured heavy-weight to hold a championship of the British Empire. At
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  • 427 6 FREAK CRICKET No Legislation For 5 Years CAPTAIN "IN LYON’S CLUTCHES’’ LORD HAWKE, president of Yorkshire County Cricket Club, in his speech at ths annual meeting at Sheffield, referred to "freak” declarations in county cricket. While givirg great credit to the leaderahip of the Yorkshire
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  • 150 6 WILL FIGHT ANY ENGLISH HEAVY-WEIGHT 0 ponente for Jack Petersen, the young Welsh heavy-we'g'it, who is unbeaten as a professional, are becoming increasingly difficult to find, and Mr. Fred Howard, the manager of the Stadium Club, who are directing the boxer’e career, states that a recent offer of
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  • 76 6 Lawn Tennis L. T. A. AND EXPENSES OF TEAM FROM AUSTRALIA The Lawn Tennis Association has made an offer of £3OO towards the expenses of the trip to the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, to enable them to send a team to visit England this summer. In addition, the
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    • 28 6 Obtainable from g 8. K. MOHAMED YUSBOFF 00., -j 6ole Victoria Pier, Penanf sD(I > Penang. Sweitenham Pier I Bntte r ro,th 58, Beach Street. J Mitchell Pier, Butterworth
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 126 6 Z" -.1 >•- -T”5...,. iKi b I M *Si I 6-/5 TO NIGHT 9 30 LAST TWO SHOWS JOHN BARRYMORE IN SVENGALI With Beautiful MARIAN MtRSH as “TRILBY TOMORROW Dr. Arnold Fanck’s Mighty Epic of MONT BLANC ‘Avalanche’ Plans at Robinson’s ’Phone 567 1 hone I I |k| Penant 1492
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  • 620 7 Amer ca Opposed to a Boycott Washington February 29 'vernment baa announced that it is --poeed tc a boycott against Japan o: y the Gove nment is net ccmple vv u 'ried as it is added that President r 7 c; and ether members of the Govern X-■ and
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  • 149 7 25 PERSOP-S NEEDED cnsng racegoers wtre disippoic cr iaturday teceusE the rsce Fpeci» erraoged from Ipch after :he "acts rac ctly as fir s? Tsipicg. but this was their own f»u t as they bad failed so communicate wish Mr. S Vickers, the rscretary of
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  • 210 7 papan sensation Police Take Ptompt Measures Short y after Sam cn Saturday the Iron Police received a re ephene message from anan cn the Ig-oh Barn Gejan Road to the effect that a we known towkay of the p ace had teen kidnapped earlier m the
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  • 140 7 GRIEVOU S HURT CHANGE Btanga’i Haims Trial A Bengali named Vctta C: .roh was to day produced before the District u~g6 charged with vcluutan’y causicq grievous hurt to a compatriot named hanchai ingh w;th a k’-ife on January 13 Toe accused claimed trial. r curt Inspector Sunn fcr ths prosecution
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  • 76 7 SEVE*< MONTHS IMPRISONMENT FOR CHINESE Having been caught in the act cf stes mg two bags of onions from the howraeta Market and having pleaded gc _:y to the theis a hinese named Teng K an. had two previous conviction 3 was ‘o d y produced before
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  • 416 7 Saturday wse the 57th birthday of Sir Wil.iam Feel K.. NIG., KB.E, Governor of Hong Kong. The resignation of his commission as a j Second Lieutenant in the Straits Settlements Volunteers by Mr G M Burna has been accepted. Mr E A J. Willems of We’-tevreden. >
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  • 96 7 JONES WELL KNOWN FIGURE IN RUBBER WORLD News has been received by cable cf the sudden death, in London, on Friday of Mr. Arthur Jones president of the General Rubber Company of New York and manag ing director of the General Rubber Com pauy Limited London.
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  • 219 7 CONNECIIONo rtHH CAIRO AND THE CaPE Commencing with the mail to be c oeed at Penang on Friday evening March. 4 for connection at A lor btar with the homeward bound airereft of the Dutch Air Mail Se-vice corresponderre for rudan, Belgian Kenya, cgsc
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  • 466 7 LOW SCORING MATCH Excellent Bowling By William A cricket match was playod yesterday cn the D »to Kramat pacing between the Nondrscripta and the Indian .Association and resulted in a win for the former by 53 runs. The following are the scores. N mdescripte —First TnrHng»
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  • 375 7 SUN LAY CRICKET Carr and Ob (hong Seng Bat Well In a match en the Esplanade yesterday the P.O.C. defeased the A other tire by 34 rune. batting first toe dab gathered 143 Per kins and Adaaas gave toe side a good start icd after
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  • 277 7 ON SaTU< >aY Seenimalar and Taylor Do Well At the Dsio Kromit Gardens on -•turdsy the Eastern -me’ting Company defeated she v alay Cricket lubbv 51 runs. eenimedar and K Taylor bowled m j great form for the Smelters each taking 5 wioketa The Ma’ays
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  • 560 7 WEIGHTS FOR TO MORROW Love Lace or Buffocn? Be’ow will be found toe weights fax tomorrow together with selections by Tie Tac. trass Koch has been jumped ap so the sop division but has a n»ce weight and may win. The first sad second
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  • 379 8 Those who are in steady employment at the present time, even though it is on a salary that does not permit of indulgence in the things that make this world a pleasant place to live in, should rest content in the knowledge that they are
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  • 242 8 The Junior Civil Service Association, Penang, who at present have their clubhouse at Green Lane, are dtsirous of moving elsewhere and have in view a piece of land at the junction of Furma and Immigration Roads. With this eniinview they have called a spec's’ l misting
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  • 45 8 Dr. Theodore Woods Dies at Early Ago The Fishop of Winchester, Dr Theodore Woods died yesterday morning after an illness lasting three months, aged fifty nine. He was appointed Bishop of Peterbirnugh in 1916, becoming Bishop of Winchester eight years later. Reuter.
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  • 208 8 IMPRI ONMENT FOR THIEF Ibramsah bin Sahid, an Indian Moha msdan, who was convicted in the Penang Police Court on a charge of theft of 15 pigeons was to-day produced before Mr H. A Forrer for sentence Court Inspector Nunn said the accused was arrested on suspicion
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  • 482 8 Penang, Monday 7F Litvincffs suggestion that all future wars should be conducted with bare fists is adopted—if, we say —surely a pacific League will insist on boxing gloves. The pictures of General Ma Chan-shan, nine days hero of Mauchuria, have disappeared rapidly since the idol Many fell,
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  • 107 8 Tin Spot Saturday Toda> London TKB ss. Od. I'l3B 5.-. OJ, Tin (3 Months) London £l4O 12s. 6d. £l4O 12= GdL Singapore $7u.62j $7O 50 Business Done 50 tons $70.621 Penang $70.50 25 tons Buyers—No Sellers Rubber London 2J d. d. New York 3f c- (G) (G' Singapore
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    • 317 8 .1 VERY SPECIAL DISP AY IMFES2X3OI of UfcEO ft fl So.-osi.ta M .g-g** 3 r** a Guaranteed r| p Colours. SPECIAL PRICE Sanresista Casement* Absolutely fast colour, hard wearing and of rich appearance. Colour in stock. Grey, mauve, blue, royal blue, g-een, pink gold, orange brown, maroon, peacock, helio, fawn.
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    • 21 8 c. o. SPECIAL DINNER AND > DANCE Wednesday, 2nd March, 1932. D«nr* Mmir by the Band of the a. a. PRESIDENT GARFIELD
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 47 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mra. Ng Loodr Heck and family beg to thank all those frienla and relatives who kindly attended the funeral of the late Mr. Ng Loong Hock yesterday eert wreaths, letters and telegrams of condolence, lent their oars for the oooasion a~d also tho-e who rendered ass’stance.
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  • Chinese Withdraw From Kiangwan
    • 198 9 Water Supplies Polluted The Total Thus Far: Chinese Troops 4,000 Japanese 1,500 Chinese Civilians 8,000 Shanghai February 29 ‘rocps no longer hold Kiangwan. After fighting .re than a week they have voluntarily relinquish* of into -table conditions within the town. ‘hat the streets are littered
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    • 174 9 Strageiic Value of Kiangwan Lost Shanghai. This Morning After ihree-daya and nights batde, the e«my hi» faHed to die lodge J**® An enemy aerial attack with 250 lb explo eivee wiped out Kiangwan and gutted ay the eurrowoding villages Their ie W Tb. Chim« Kiacgwan but are defending
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    • 526 9 infantry a:tick on a wide front. Bogoy Radio Service. Terror Amon? the Civilian Population W-sthe traces mi tary authcritiee u-? :x~7 z-. E Migwiij this after taac»Ti »nt«pondeßt visiting the taxes i., ;sg frcm the evidstca of hw: ey« me inn? the Chinee* reports -ti- 1 in poeaeeaioQ
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  • 322 9 —Reuter. Will the Assembly Shirk Its Task? Geneva, February 23 Great secrecy is observed regarding the xntense of a Japanese communication to the League It Is understood that to-day’• private exchange of views among Corneil members will be followed to morrow by a meeting of the Council
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  • 149 9 Reuter. Advocating Disarmament and Sanctions in One Breath The Observer in an editorial says it is plainer than ever that direct Sino Japanese negotiation is the straight means towards > settlement in the Far East and the Powers without ecSS K-Dg should entourage it Keep out is
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  • 121 9 INVESTMENTS STRONG Although wfth ihe opening of the new accent today littie business w»a done generally on tha. Stock Exchange on Satux day morning, the buying movement of Bri ti-h Governaaeui stacks continued and further advances were recorded. Consolidated Loan Fours advancing at the opening
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  • 335 9 Reuter. TROOPS OVER TSE C.ER. Moscow February 28 The Tase Agency has iseued detai’s of the Japanese reply to Karakhsn s question i naira. Mr. Hirato present’d the J-panese statement in whirh the Government de j ares it Las no know’edge of the proposal that the Japanese
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  • 191 9 l —Reuter. Would Aaerica J** Sancticas Washington Februtry 27 Th» Cabinet is divided on the question of economic pressure cn Japan acd will therefore withhold a decision pending definite action by the League, according to usually well itf.rmsd sources It ia under stood that Mr Stimson is urging
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  • 107 9 Immorality, Avarice and Pride Causes of World Troubles Vatican City. February 28 t T ’ra cone’ution cf a wireless broadcast on the occ *sion of ths reading o. ±e virtues of the missionary, >ister Mar* Assunta PaUotta. who died in China in 1905, the Pope gave a
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    • 143 9 5 GREAT ARTISTS ON ONE RECORD Quintet from “Die Meistersinger’’ Schumann Melchior Schort Parr —Williams and The London Symphony Orchestra conducted by John Barbirolli This record cost <BOO-0-0 to make You may obtain it at $3.50 FROM rgp S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD,, 16, Bishop Street. A NECESSITY NOT A LUXURY
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  • 419 10 Part They Play in Curing Our Ills That honey is used as a dressing for ■wounds and is ako of grert value ss a restorative was mentioned by an xpert cd bees at a recent lecture at homes. Bn honey is by no means the only
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  • 188 10 EUROPEAN MINER FINED FOR EXOESS STO ’.AGE One cf the first preereu lens of its kind under the Tin Res.rici 0.. Enactment, asd certair ly he first of its kind to reach the Supreme Court in the form of an appea’ was dea’d with by the hon’ole
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  • 101 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Tuesday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 87 e 20 m m 5 n m. 87 n Wednesday 6 a.m, 76 e Noon 85 nw Imm 5 p. n. 87 N w Thursday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 89 n w nil 5 p.m.
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  • 574 10 rubber industry Harassed Producers To say that the year 1931 was the worst that the rubber plantation industry has yet exjeriencsd would be to give only a slight indication of the deplorable conditions that developed and combined to worry and harass croducers to their wits’ end.
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  • 54 10 Messis Eastern Smelting Co Ltd. London, February 26, Spot £137 17 6 three months* buying £140.2.6 three months’ selling £140.7 6. General Ptoduce Agency p Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbec dmcked Sheet for yesterday aie ts follows: Soot 7} cents per lb. March _7& H April/June —7| July/Sept.
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  • 153 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest (notations la MESSRS. KENNEDY 4 Oo.’a share list at 11 ajn. to day:— Saturday Today S 8 Ĕ 8 6HA BEB pt S 3 <» 0 M x q m to- 0. o. 10. Mining Ayer Hitam M 10/-
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  • 250 10 Penanfi February 29 or, Bimrss Opium p «ben aj<& 5,06<.uC Clove? u 13.0-. Gold leaf e»U<r« 7t.ot MawPiok'-g noia 170.0( Naimxga S r a .i 70.0 C I, 110 s «I $0.03 Coconuts pe; 1.000 ,i 15.0 C Copra Sundrled sellers 6.80 Rattans «ales ILIC Rattaai Ocsnt 10.6!
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  • 155 10 Latest Quotations Fat. Fri. Sat. Feb. 27 Feb 26 Sept. 19 Paris 88| 881 128.96 New York 8.48 J 8.48 j 4.85 J Montreal 8 95) 8 964 Brussels 25 1/ 6 25 84.83 Geneva 18 02i 1715/16 24.86 meterdam 8 65) 8 12.03 Milan 67
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  • 918 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST 111 11 RUEBg* SiUsUaM r Aflmbv KoMes Se M 75 Atos GMsil Rubcej Steta*» 35 <f Atm mtain Flaalfaa Byn«nte 724 8C aJS Kuntas Bubb« Srtßte. S Ayei Motels Rubber <te 4C U Aye? Panss Bubto iterate* 45 Ct Sateu FtanttaS By»4teate Bauen Eubbss Sa 4
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  • 431 10 LARGE TURN-OUT EXPECTED Members of the Penang and Province Wellesley Corps are reminded of the special route march to b 3 held this afternoon, starting from Volunteer headquarters at 5.30 pm. All companies must be in readiness at 5.15. A record turn-out is expected. Not only are
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  • 98 10 ELECTION OF OFFICE BEARERS FOR CURRENT YEAR President Mr Hamid Khan, VicePresident?, Dr S M>h uned Baboo, p.nd Mr S M Yaaoff, H Secretary Mr A R Ibrahim; Hon A 3t. Secretary, Mr Noor bin Ibrahim; Hon Treasurer, Mr M Y Merican; Hon Auditor, Mr S
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  • 79 10 Penang, February 29 Sy Ccn&icsv of th* Chartered Bank On London B*nk Demand 2/8 27/32 u ii 4 ir/ta 2/4 Private 3 m/is credit 2 4 516 u 3 DoGumsntsjy 2/4 7/16 On New York Bank Demand 40} torn Frauita u T.T. 940 mm India n T-T. 153 Boogkok
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  • 296 11 FOOD UNTOUCHED Additional Duty on Tobacco The fallowing is a summary of the new -iameae Customs Tariff that came into operation on February 22: Arma anl ammunition, excluded from exemption, raised from 50 per cent, to 60 per cent, (fixed minimum rates). Asbestos and boiler composition,
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  • 243 11 OFFICIAL LANDING OF ADMIRAL From ci se on 10 o’clock on Friday morning there was much animation in the v cinit? of Johnston’s Pier. The Pci ce were there in strong numbers, keeping the usual inquisitive crowd away. Ths car p'-ik in front of Johnston’s Pier
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    • 310 11 KBiWISB uM &W T v C «S>> uIFK _\-Ifc*?’ >.■-: t3®SS JSPSi V? I A good came of tennis and then a @ll J P ;;s rrr; -r < 81! I Qgj i >i s? y_u& “Buy British, and so employ Biitish labour by land and by sea” RRH. THE
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    • 801 11 < KIWI («b POLISHES A A M —of course Is it the Cigm-or IT DOES! is it mef That s how you feel sometimes; you can t just tell what is wrong with you but you don’t feel your usual self. That is the time to take a tonic, something
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  • 1264 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following Jis a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For Dele of Sal Hus Steamer Tronoh Pangkalan Brandan. Pan- Same Porte To-day gkalan Soeaoe and LangkatKampar
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  • 200 13 —Reuter. F A. GUP Newcastk’s Watford bury narrowly defeated London is left with two representatives in the semi-final round of the F. A. Cup. Only one heme te m won in the sir th round ties yesterday Newcastle Utd. over coming Watford —the hope of the
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  • 101 13 Reuter. FIR8 n TKST Badcuck and Roberts Bat Well Christchurch, February 27 The first Test match between New Zealand and South Africa was commenced to day at Christchurch. New Zealand batted first and the innings realised 293 runs. Badcock and Roberts were the highest scorers
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  • 21 13 Reuter. Scotland Defeated At Murrayfield Edinburgh. February 27 Ireland defeated Scotland at Murrayfield by twenty points to eight
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  • 24 13 —Reuter. ENGT AND WINS INTERNATIONAL Swansea February 27 England defeated Wales by three goals to one in an amateur international soccer match
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    • 234 13 Skin Sufferers I EZB. JO^ S S 3, pXXX PRESCRIPTION D.D.D. Prescription is an infallible rem- r—X—t? edy for Bad Leg, Eczema, Psoriasis, GiLjlJui Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ringworm, XX Dhobies Itch, or other skin trouble. ip’zpjd <!’ Salves cannot do the work WIH —they simply clog the pores. D.D.D
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    • 12 13 DIGESTION OUT.OF* order! A COURSE OF •A yt. pmESTEOH SOON voy JH€HT
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  • 718 14 MALAYAN RECEPTION List of Stations The following is a list of shortwave stations which can be received in Malaya: Monday Radio Saigon (49.05 metre-) 6.15 p.m Ann smite programme; 8.15 recorded music; 9.15 concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soy er. Soloists: violin,
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    • 565 14 U WL U 1820 H H WHERE SUCCESS COMES FROM Sales of whisky that are the largest in the world do not result from a whisky for special occasions, but from a popular blend. Such a blend is Johnnie Walker Red Label the whisky that has made Johnnie Walker’s reputation.
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    • 84 14 J I The firm which eliminates or radically curtails its advertising at this time in the interest of economy is pursuing a shortsighted policy,” declares Dr. Julius Klein, Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Department of Commerce. I The Pinang Gazette and Sunday Gazette arc always pleased to bring their
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  • 670 15 Penang, February 29, 1932. CHOWBABTA market Mottos— S eta. Mntton Indian per lb 40 Mutton Auatialian 40 Head goat 1-20 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart lung do 90 1.30 Tripe do 90 ®oat or Sheep w per lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 30 Suet w per
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