Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 March 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-03-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ggTABLISHED 1833» PUBLISHED DAILY No 49. VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement488 1932-03-02 1 tjaGATA P3OTHERB pENTISTS Office nex* The DippeDiary. e h Office 62. Leilh Street a. I n finb>coouKG COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL REFRESHING XT 1 < niicura iaknin t F\! <H 1 i L s {Tlf y Soothes and cools Father’s H fcv W 9 g >3 W? V</ Mt»* face and removes488 words
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Advertisement14 1932-03-02 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electrle light. 'Phone 771, «S, 70. BiaffO-P STBMT,14 words
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Advertisement1886 1932-03-02 2 VACAHT_ EE AVE BANKS. Kx A X y\N ide.liy situ 4ed Headquarter, jast cff X VK L, k H-ueMsn. 80.N.25, tb^BatbKo^ CRARTERES BfiHK mBKmX SH&H6HAIBAHKIIB 0// c/j Pmang Gaze.te. train from OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPDRATIOH. I X\ x Ii H 1 J BAYLIS HOUSE HOTEL (Incorporated in Ecg.gcd1,886 words
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Article510 1932-03-02 3 RECEPTION HELD AT GOVERNMENT BOUSE H E. the Governor (Sir Oao'd Clsmenti gave away Mies Dorothy Edeen Leech man, a elater at the General Hospital Singapore, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs EJiyne L?echrv»n of Bedford, at he wedding to Mr. Eric Stockdsle Pickerin of the Mnnicip. 1510 words
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Article230 1932-03-02 3 A SM \LL FINE C' arged possession of dutiable 1 quor at 167, Trubong Road on J naary 30, wi h fermenting intoxicating I quor and with posseesiou of distilling apparatus Wong Ah Leng and Ghee Ah Li appeared yesterday morning before Mr. H. A. Forrer,230 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement337 1932-03-02 3 g= x: l^j Wymh It BsX,.: Ĕ BBZkT fl v *<• •9S r f' e» i/ vS a» j jif sib 1 dg gg sf »jg L ii ‘lfa hg;, gg£jRfl a > JBSS -s£«eal m m Bk.B w JMu SSgE f vW OLD SCOTChWv I L \W^j§j<yJ— _l I337 words
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Advertisement84 1932-03-02 3 FUN Situated at the Bth Mile Tanjong Bungah Road in a park of oo Acres with a Mile of sea frontage offering every advantage conducive to Health and Comfort. [l] The only real combined Health resort in the East now, which can offer you everything that is required to make84 words
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Advertisement437 1932-03-02 3 What’s that I throw away my old razor? just that! Gillette offers you the New, vastly improved, genuine Gillette Razor with 5 of the wonderful super-keen, double-edged, double-service, New Gillette Blades FOR A TRIFLE MORE THAN YOU ORDINARILY PAY FOR THE BLADES ALONE! This New, positive-registration Gillette Razor guarantees exact437 words
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Article735 1932-03-02 4 BRITAIN DROPS TO S.XTH PLACE Startling Figures for Geneva Conference Returns as to aircraL strength, made to the Leigue of Nations by the principal a)u itnea of the world, io view of the Disarm ment Conference, show th it Great Britain occupies sixth pLce. Intensive building up735 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement467 1932-03-02 4 THIS IS THE SAFEST, SUREST, MOST PLEASANT WAY TO LOSE FAT Eat What You Table Tells How Much Women and Girls Should Weigh Eat Less eel and 4ncf,es °f eight w th h M T Age 5-0 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-10 16 109 111467 words
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Advertisement351 1932-03-02 4 -rOF INTEREST TO Contractors, Architects and Engineers. I WE CAN SUPPLY EX-STOCK BUILDING MATERIALS I ‘IUN-XEL” aiid-TUNNELITE” (Rapid Hardening) British Cement British Mild Steel Bars for Reinforced Concrete Work Asbestos-Cement Flat Sheets—Galvanised Flat and Corrugated Sheets “RUBBEROID” and Asphalt Hoofing I Materials 1 tc. I i SEND US YOUR ENQUIRIES351 words
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Article2638 1932-03-02 5 Rn >r- enl Co., Appellant* B (<tef.) V. o h W.'t«r M.l«. Respondent of MnHrroo. 0. J. 1 -nfiff >n this o*B6 sued the fte p d<m*R6B for breach OW 1 t jOD 18 1931 rf ,co ,h. defendantl and Measre. «nd C mpwy (the plaintiff’s f r2,638 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement292 1932-03-02 5 Look Back and \Smile as others are doing I J ■L (i/rs I 7 iDi Uu IH; I =<s*- —T?*' 1 I A small annual PAYMENT, out of INCOME during his working years has enable! this happy householder to RETIRE with a cap.tai sum, sufficient I to meet his needs292 words
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Advertisement140 1932-03-02 5 I «MM HMMU HU 11 8 1 1 Records Will be i Proud PX j to Own jd Kleine Nacht Musik 1X145 (Parts 1,2, 3 4 Here is music that everyone can understand and enjoy Music made doubly exquisite by the sheer beauty of the playing under Bruno Walters direction140 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous111 1932-03-02 5 OBLAST NIGHT OF i Dr. Arnold Fanck’s Mighty Epic I of Mont Blanc g AVALANCHE An Unsurpassable Masterpiece of Unparalleled Beauty and Grandeur Also Sir Harry Lauder in “TOBERMORY” TO—MORROW The Picture of 1,000 Laughs "MY WIFE'S FAMILY” British International's Uproariously Funny Comedy K of a Grand Baby and Baby111 words
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1109 1932-03-02 6 Peace Army’s” Offer Refused World Opinions on Japanese Peace Proposals —Reuter. Geneva March 1 Expressing admiration at the devotion to the cause of peace evinced by Miss Maude Royden, the Rev. D.ck rheppard and many volunteers who had written to the League offering to—Reuter. - 1,109 words
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Article69 1932-03-02 6 PLAYED IN TOURIST iEA 1 AT SINGAPORE A Hn Chew Jit s ao report states that Blackie” Chin, oce of China's Bt rh.lfbacks, who played for the routh hina Touring Teem in Java and Singapore last vear was killed in act on last week on the69 words
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Article636 1932-03-02 6 Mrs. B. L F tion and V ias Eaten are going I home this week. Mr A. H Todd is returning to Singapore on the Rawalpindi due March 18 Mr W. G W Hastings, of Kuala Lum pur, is leaving for horns on Wednesday. Mr. 8 Thom636 words
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Article223 1932-03-02 6 YRBTERD Y’ MATCH A football match was pl -yed yesterday 'on the Esplanade between the P 0 0. and the Eastern mslters and resulted in a win for the former by tbrpe goals to one. The losers had a wtak bam out. two of their best223 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article314 1932-03-02 6 To the Editor of the Finang Gazette Sir, —It is now public knowledge ihat Government have spent .50,000 on the purchase of a piece of waste- marsh lard in the centre of Penang to be utilized as a site for a school. The price presumably roes not314 words
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Article135 1932-03-02 6 February Report The following is the report for February of the European Unemployment Ccmmitte. Previius This To Applications ly month date Singapore Local Committee 146 6 152 Penang do 46 1 47 Malacca do 4 4 Kedah do 2—2 Perak do 85 2 8 Negri Sembilan do135 words
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Article191 1932-03-02 6 Donations received by the European Unemployment Committee in February, 1932 were E S A M £3,954 33 Clubs $2.894 50 Mrs C M Berke’ey $lO Dr Dixon $5, M 0 ff Sheppard $245 50, Engineering Ass nf Malaya $2OO. E 8 Williamson $lO, EH R $2O, Perak191 words
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Article952 1932-03-02 6 Clargo Surprises Brown Hill, Armide Trawellton Ob ige Irish Caress in Tight Finish (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, March 1 The weather kept fine and the going was good for to day’s racing, the second day of the spring meeting, bat the attendance was952 words
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Article785 1932-03-02 7 alleged fatal ATTACK on woman •p,-Jis of a midnight scene in a cc jee bhop in Penang Road were gnjldt'd at the Assize Court this Xirringwhena Chinese, Cheong barged with inteD' tioiially causing the death of a Lilian named Leong Ah Sam. D P P785 words
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Article245 1932-03-02 7 Reuter Nineteenth Army Retreating Shanghai To d»y The Nineteenth A-my is retreating to wards Chenju. The Chinese troops at Nantao which they had been guarding against a possible Japanese attack are also with drawing. The Japanese threat to bomb the rai waye was not made in vain for atReuter - 245 words
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Article139 1932-03-02 7 Canton's Half Million a Month Hong Kong March 1 The Canton Central Executive is expect ed to pass through Eong King on Thurs day. The Canton Chinese Rad Cross Corps of over a hundren m?n and women members left for Shanghai y sterday afternoon. Tungsban citizens139 words
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Article229 1932-03-02 7 DEVELOPMENTS AT PEN NG OFFI E In reply to the ha'f yra'ly report from the hintse onsulate, f g tbe i. hinese Foreign Office has sent -.a order to Mr. Hsieh Hsiung, the Chinese onsulcf Penang recognising with aamiration his distinct services of protecting the welfare of the229 words
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Article51 1932-03-02 7 FRAN ONf BRINGS ANOTHER CON 1 INGE >T The Cunard liner, s s. Franconia, arrived in Penang at 11 80 a m. aud berthed at the Swettenham wharf. She brought over 800 tourists most of whom spent the day sight seeing. The Franconia leaves for the South to51 words
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62 1932-03-02 7 LOCAL BRANCH A meeting of the graduates of the King Edward VII Oolkge of Medicine resident at f'enang will be held at 7p- u to morrow Bt tbe Springtide Hotel, Tanjong Bon;ah, to fnrm a branch of the ulrmni association of the King Edward62 words
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Article534 1932-03-02 7 WEIGHTS >OR TO MORROW Good Fields in Eight 1 vents The following are the weights for tomorrow e races at Ipoh. together with selections, at a glance by Tic lac The Weights Race 1 Horses Class 3—D.vision 2—5 furs. M'kado 9 5 Domino 8. 8 Alww 812 Gorilla534 words
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Article401 1932-03-02 7 PENANG vN* H Annual Report for 1931 The following is cbe annual report to be submitted to tbe members of the Penang Branch of the Royal Society of St George at a General Meeting to ba held at tne Penang Cricket Club on Tuesday next401 words
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Article218 1932-03-02 7 GERMAN STORY OF ALPINE BRaVKRY The Garman film Avalanche” which is now beiag shown at the Majestic is in many ways a masterpiece of fi m craft. But in order to appreciate the story and it? finer points one must have a certain amount of know edge of mountaineering,218 words
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Article79 1932-03-02 7 THIRTY-TWO GALLONS SEIZEO YESTERDAY r enang Monopolies officers made a Urge haul of illicit samsu ear y yesterday morn ing On information received Mr. Pitt Aesis t«nt Controller and a party of revenue officers went to an address in Jelutong 4ord and there found 82 gallons of illicit79 words
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Article203 1932-03-02 7 PENANG L IBRABY MEETING The annul general meeting of members of the Penang Library was held yesterday at 430 p m at ths Library, The non Mr. P. T. A len Resident Councillor presided and the others present were; Mrs F N. C. Durege, Miss Richardson, Mr203 words
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Article59 1932-03-02 7 Vi.Et.OY’S UP AIR RACE As will be ssen from our advertising’ co umus, Wakefield Carrol Moto; Oil swept tbe board in the Viceroys Cup Air Race< be.ng used by tbe winner as well as tha third and fourth competitors. The SpeedoUne Economy Trophy, the Texaco Cup and the59 words
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Article54 1932-03-02 7 To day at the Waterfall Gardens at 1' 0 m. March Ever f irward Dobson Overture The White Q esn Metra Selection WaR/es from Vienna f, lutsam Oippricio The Butterfl ee Hunte Fox Trot Ali Baba s Camel Gay election W H quire s (opular Bonj.l Home Petrol54 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement38 1932-03-02 7 CASTROL SWEEPS THE BOARD VICEROY’S CUP AIR RACE Ist, 3rd 8 4th Places SPEEDOLENE ECONOMY TROPHY EXACO CUP BURMA SHELL CUP ALL WON WITH THE AID OF WAKEFIELD 15 If 1 La LUBRICATING OIL BEST BY EVERY TEST38 words
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Article546 1932-03-02 8 The chiin letter nuisance has returned to Penang. The letter exhort* the recipient to make nine copies “and send them to nine persons of the most intelligent of your friends to whom ycu wish hippiness.” The letter was stated to have been started by a colonel546 words
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Article259 1932-03-02 8 Cowper refers to eaetom'g idiot sway and faw better examples of such thraldom can be found than the modem adherence to the riper tif habit The cocktail fulfils no u a e fol fun?tion. It is supposed by the many to induce an appetite and to stimulate intelligent in259 words
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Article102 1932-03-02 8 A dinner dance is being held at the Rornymede Hotel to morrow, Thursday, at 820 pm. as a farewell to Mr A H. E. Kirg who leaves Penang by the P and O Na’dera on Friday. Tbe genial Rex bas done so much to h<?lp102 words
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Article585 1932-03-02 8 Penang, Wednesday. OC HE hom ward P. and O. fO mail, the Naldera, will leave on Friday this week. Thus Singapore will once again miss the opportunity to reply to current correspondence the same week. The Shanghai crisis has caused an outbreak of special editions i among585 words
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Article89 1932-03-02 8 Tin-Spot X’* erja London £l3B 10s. C Tin (3 Months) London £l4O 15s. Od. Singapore $70.50 SJ'O" Business Done 100 tons Penang $70.50 Business Done 25 tons touRubber London 2J d. New York c. (G) ”sc. (b, Singapore 7| c. c. (By courtesy of Messrs. Kennedy Co.) Copra—89 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement65 1932-03-02 8 KIWI POLISHES —OF COURSE IT DOES! IMPORTERS G. H. SLOT Co, Ltd. BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk P "R u 'X F R z JW\ TWO s s T t w c 1 b MiSiiS UhSWttTc-'M p H F i 12, I ‘fwWw I JjSr&K T *p Obuinab’e from all65 words
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Advertisement18 1932-03-02 8 <L O._HOTCL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Dance Music by tbe Band of the a. a. PRESIDENT GARFIELD18 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous82 1932-03-02 8 6-/5 NIGHTLY 9 3° All Seats Sold Out Long Before Show Started'. Hundreds Tuned Last N‘jjht! T7?e Management Apologise to all Those who Were Unable to Gain Admittance Last night. Universal's flightiest Production Easfofßomeo’ WITH r Roje Hobart Gbarlej Bickford The Greatest Jungle Thriller Ever Produced'. Actually Filmed in Pahang,82 words
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Miscellaneous27 1932-03-02 8 TIDE TABLES High Watei Low Watee To Day 10 50 atm. 4.15 a.m. 9.44 p.w. 3.1*8 p.m. To- Mobbow 11.80 a.m. 5.00 mb. 10.35 p.m. 4.57 p.m.27 words
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Peace Proposals Accepted, But Fierce Hostilities Continue
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459 1932-03-02 9 Japanese Successes Claimed Fighting Over Wide Areas Yesterday Both Sides Accept Boncour Proposals Ihe Japanese launched a big offensive this morning on the whole front, I ’loving an all-night bombardment, This unstisfactory development followed the acceptance yesterday by both i' -of M. Paul Boncour’s peaceChinese Official - 459 words
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Article575 1932-03-02 9 —Reuter. Formal Statements at Geneva At Geneva last night Mr. Sato, the Japanese representative, officially notified M. Paul Boncour of Japan’s acceptance of the proposals put forward on Monday. The letter handed to tha President of the League Council states that Japan fully and gladly accepted—Reuter. - 575 words
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Article325 1932-03-02 9 A Counsel s Retainer Not Paid Before Mr J. H. Bassett, Additional District Judge, Penang, the case was mentioned this morning in which a Tamil named P. Govindasamy Padayachi was Charged with making a false statement in the eourse of a civil ca3Q before Mr. H. A.325 words
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Article358 1932-03-02 9 One £5,000 and Two £3,000 Posts SIR GEORGE MAY CHAIRMAN The personnel of the Tariff Advisory Committee set up under the Import Duties Act was announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Chamberlain, in the House of Commons yesterday The members are Sir George May Chairman;358 words
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Article231 1932-03-02 9 Rngby Radio ‘ervice Guaranteed Price of 45/- a Quarter A further important measure designed to improve the condition of agriculture was considered in the House of Commons yes tsrday when the Minister for Agriculture, Sir John Gilmour, introduced iue Wheat Bill, the object oi which is to provide. Rngby Radio ‘ervice - 231 words
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Advertisement17 1932-03-02 9 jE 1 O. Hotel TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER and DtNCE Musie by 59and of s. s President Garfield17 words
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Advertisement419 1932-03-02 9 f HEW I RECORDS C FOR t MARCH Await Your Selection A I i, v MOUTRIE’S H Q 16, Bishop Street, Penang I r f e His Master’s Voice i I I Special ids I SS W 111,11 “FERROCRETE” THE RAPID HARDENING PORTLAND CEMENT. On account of its special qualities419 words
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Article142 1932-03-02 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following wg?s ike laie=i gnoiatione In MESSRS. KENNEDY* Co.’e share Lis) ai 11 n.m. to day Yesterday To day CQ OQ G 3 09 Shares J I t 3 S £Q 00 C 2 CQ to. t 0. 10. 10. Mining Asam142 words
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Article81 1932-03-02 10 Messis. Eastern Smelting Co Ltd. London, February 29, Spoc £l3B 10.0 three months’ buying £140,15.0 Shree months' selling £141.0 0. Messrs. Ecus lead <£ Co., Ltd. let March quotation for Singapore refilled tin 170 50 per picul, bueinrsi done 100 tone, Penaog refined Hr 570.50 per picul, business81 words
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Article88 1932-03-02 10 MINE RE URNS FOR FEBRUARY Tae following are mine returns for February: Katu Tin Dredging L d. Hours 446 Cubic yards 122 000 Tin ore won cicala 514 00 Estimated Cost 113 €OO/-. do per cabic vard 10 65 cents. Takuapa Valley T.n D.-elg ng N L. Hours88 words
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Article77 1932-03-02 10 Penung, March 2 By Cowtwt of thfl Chartered Bank On I. 'don Baak Derna. d 2/8 27/32 ti n 4 m/.t 2/4 Private 3 m/te credit 2 4 5'16 ,t 3 B 2 4 7/16 Or. Ns*./ York Bank Demand 40} nom Fruoe it T T 94-0 ncm Indie77 words
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Article145 1932-03-02 10 131 s est Quotations Tues. Mon. Eat. March 1 Feb 29 Sept. 19 Paris 88 9/16 88 9 16 123.96 New York 8.48| 8.48} Montreal 8.94 8 94 Bruise's 251/32 25 05 84.88 Geneva 1797 i 18 24.86 AmaLrdam 8 65 8 66 12.08 Milan 67} 67$ 82.89145 words
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Article227 1932-03-02 10 PenaoTi March 2 Me, Benartt Oplam P. «heat com 5 CCO.Ot Clovea Gold leaf i’.ace Piokb g 170.0 Sts 70.0 C 110 b 60.03 Ooccnuta 1,000 1.5.0 Oopia Suijdriei buyers 6 35 RaUane ia li.U Rattans Ooarss Green Snail Shs 13.00 Ricj— t I^-3 Stem No. 1 do227 words
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Article330 1932-03-02 10 DI-A PO NPED AVIATORS Shanghal If you are an aviVnr, Canadian cr American, and real thrJ ing poetere in y ur hometown te.l ng you that Cain* needs you, don’t bslieve I:. Toe streets of Shanghai are n led with disgruntled aviators who headed such a poster, and330 words
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Article93 1932-03-02 10 LOCAL S’ SUCCESSES The following are the results of Theori tical Examinsiions of the Trinity College of Music, Lordon. held in December 1931, There were eleven candidates of MrsMacGregor who have come out with ICO per cent honooss Preparatory Division Harriet Jacobs 99 mks. Honours Heah93 words
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Article64 1932-03-02 10 Reuter. SOUTH ZFRi ANS WIN BY INNINGS Christchurch, March 1 The South African tourists won the test match by an innings and 12 runs. New Zea and in the second innings made 146 runs. Wier made 74 not out. McMillan had 5 wickets for 66 runs The scoresReuter. - 64 words
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Article193 1932-03-02 10 LURME E EOY’S FaTE Ic-f rm tion baa rec ived in Rangoon cf a sav ige attack by b shark upon -u eleven ye»r old b'y at NyEungpyin Viil g?, Tavoy District, a f w days ago. It is ata’ed th »t the v=c im. Mg193 words
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Article157 1932-03-02 10 RUSSIAN caught with ts.ooo OF ILLICIT OPIUM Arrested by the Haibnur Division of the Singapore Preventive Service, V. V. Tyrsin. rie cribed ts a Russt'-.u attached to the Rneaian Cont ngent cf the Hong Kong police, w*b prodee d before Mr. G. C. Dodd, the Bitg<pore157 words
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Article929 1932-03-02 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST KAMEB F 8 H J? CL -r r? BUBHU !DelL-w4 f r J f Allenby Kuktas 5» 65 7 Alos Gs>h Rabbts fcrteH 35 4C Arnfi’inuniteC RSalay 7B S' Ata» Kunins Bnbnes KiJaS’’'- 15 2 A?eS Motet Eubbtt O» 40 E< PanM BntoefeUW’ L _45 ft929 words
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Advertisement185 1932-03-02 10 Cbe lRunormebe Cheerful an J Cool" TONIGHT DJNNEIR dance TO-MORROW Extra Dinner Dance FRIDAY TEA 5-30 to 7-30 p.m. Thursday 17th March (St Patrick’s Day) Special Irish Dinner Dance ($2 GO per cover) KLtSNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD« Oeor&e Gol3tack, Manager. I ’PHONE 543MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Mnn c p e l C185 words
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Advertisement319 1932-03-02 10 “Buy British, and so employ British labour by land and by sea” HRH. THE PRINCE OF WALES’S BROADCAST H O RLI CK’S is BRITISH 6sre is your guarantee yjo /.LICK'S was originated hilf a century ago by au Engl shmin, ir Jaxes Horlick. Bart., and year by year Lhas rapiUy319 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article821 1932-03-02 11 Monday -Tbta forenoon do ,et mj Jane I» «O' ll e a J w,ok M chair. Broun duooloured and S' and in need of a thorongb doing, v, method to rorab it with a small .hhine brash, not too hard, dipped in K !°X ,’ro°s elution ofe.lt821 words
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Article476 1932-03-02 11 MOLLIE LITTLE - BY MOLLIE LITTLE f n co are a very important ’v -t'’ e e rly spring mode. Usualco'lon? 1119 dr 09 ia nt a Hsht irk e T tbe l° wer Portion is of a of day dresses, the same type in th? na 18 Uied tbe contrast476 words
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Article721 1932-03-02 11 BY ROSAMUND Ju<’g‘ng by ti e t- ga w to which you esu now buy “pis.ry in packet already for use—just roll it O u 6C£ j there you ar !—it would seem that p-.stry making is rather generally considered a difficult and IfDgihy press- IndteJ,721 words
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Article, Illustration74 1932-03-02 11 Very soor, milliners will be copying their model shapes which, so far, have been d spayed only to priviligad customersHere are soma of ths less eccentric and eminently wearable styles. Cock’s feathers trim a btight blue straw tcqne, and a blue bow goes on the we Ltiked beige74 words
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Article473 1932-03-02 11 VIOLET DISMORE - BY VIOLET DISMORE “He has curly hair.’’ '‘No, it’s wavy. Ob, and have you noticed his eyei? My dear... Two girl speakers were diecaseing, rot a matinee idol, but a mutual acqua-niatc At this point, another girl, fquieier than the others, put in a word. "Hs is473 words
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Article577 1932-03-02 11 OLGA WRIGHT - BY OLGA WRIGHT Small but avoidable discomforts in a house go a long way towards preventing people being as happy as they ought to be in their own homes. One of the most irrigating of these trivialities, which *eaily mean so much that they are sometimes dangerous to577 words
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Article545 1932-03-02 11 AGNES LEFARE - BY AGNES LEFARE Dressmakers spend much of their time these days talking of tailor-mades for the spring, and their discussion covers mod I clothes, since nearly all the new coatsq ’frocks and lingerie, are tailored. So here are deecriptions of a few of tks newest and545 words
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Article1341 1932-03-02 12 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 From Sailing For Date of Hawang Kant tng. Pangah, Ghirbi Same Porte To-day and Kantang Tspah Asahan and'Brioe Bahra Same Ports1,341 words
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Advertisement54 1932-03-02 12 V I; BOSCH ne Bosch plug cured mis.in Two Bosch plugs gave H Thue Bosch plugs mfan r i m les per gallon \\Jir Four Bosch p ]ugs wadelhe cr r lO Sweet, sweet, sweet, all b a > way home. FLU j Service Station:— PENA.'G MOTORS, Leith-‘-eA Sole Agents54 words
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Article551 1932-03-02 13 OFFERS OF SERVICE Organising the Appeal AN instant response has followed the Prince of Wales's broadcast appeal for voluntary service in the hour of national crisis. More than three burdred offers of service were rtce vtd at tbe (fliers of the National Courcil of Boehl Service.551 words
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Advertisement297 1932-03-02 13 gOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! Stocked in Many Sections VIZ Classics, General Knowledge, Medical Science, Dictionaries, Sports, Biographies, Fiction, <6 Childrens Books, Etc., Etc., Etc., PRICES:— From few Cents to Dollars FOUNTAIN PENS From Worlds Famous Makers AS fc. J. 6’°» n Co -> 'Waterman's Fountain Pens" Hable Todd Sons. Ltd. Swan297 words
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Advertisement46 1932-03-02 13 Prevent Colds I always put a Forma mint tablet in my mouth when Influenza is about and feel sure that that is why I escaped having it for some years.” Mr. N.W.G.-E. FORMAMINT protect» you ageinst infectious diseases, such a-» At M Influenza, i Diphtheria, etc.46 words
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Advertisement219 1932-03-02 13 II A I II Jr»- v ><• tZ fPS :"T IS* 'L/ti f .IB i i P -'*3. Jjf /.-'7 11 d Ike CICARELTTEIS 1 W' 1 ATM' 1 v\ Great Strides Sometimes you can the difference milk at its best. All the cream in it, aIF all over the219 words
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Article497 1932-03-02 14 •‘MENTAL STRAIN” Leaves Dartmoor for a Few Days London, January 28 The latest development at Dartmoor Prison is the breakdown in health of the Govern nor, Mr. S, N. Boberts, says the latest mail. He is to be temsoisrily rtlieved of hie respoDS biltties, his p'scb as497 words
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Advertisement223 1932-03-02 14 wiitccxris nurse you S\ v bad< to health 110 A WHEN the crisis of an illness is past, when doctors can do ;W no more for you, and your feet are A •et upon the long tedious road to recovery, that is the time when devoted nursing counts. 4^.'■v.yp ->223 words
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Advertisement62 1932-03-02 14 POCKET CHECK! ROLLS FOB ESTSTES, MINES, ETC. 1 x 6j 2 4| x 6| 3 5| x 7f 4 6f x 8J 5 5| x 7j 6 5| x 7| 7 4f x 7| 8 of x 7f 9 6f x 8J 10 6 x 9 11 5 x 862 words
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