Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 March 1932
1932-03-03
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-03-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY fio. 50- VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement15 1932-03-03 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by eleotrie UghK 'Phone Tfli <8. 70, BISHOP STBBBT, PENANG.15 words
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Advertisement1481 1932-03-03 2 POSITION VACANT MUNICIPAL NOTICE BANKS. R r r c Qt '-^jT ;Vr“?L" T,te THE MERCANTILE Uli lEDERLHDSCHE HliDEl e/ r Pmeng Gazeite. e E f of Cocli. OF INDIA, LIMITED MAATSJHAPPIJ, N. V. El If A4B H k Sk/»T|| 264 1 3-3 ’cmauuXn'oV Cem’nt Concrete [lnoorpor.ted i. SETHBBLANDB feS I1,481 words
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303 1932-03-03 3 PETITION FAILS Revenge Motive Agaisst A Wife Reverge was the motive inspiring jinformation on which a husband biB,d a petition for divorce from tie w:fe,declared Lori M'rrival*', President, in the p vorce Cburt tn January 23 when be dismissed the petition with cs’s. The petition303 words
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Article160 1932-03-03 3 BUT NUDE MODELS ARE PERMITTED Japanese ?rtie's who a few years ago w’ung their hands in despair when they wanted models are now able to pick and choose from a supply far exceeding the demand. Until fairly recently few girls w*»re willing to pose in160 words
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Article139 1932-03-03 3 HUNGER-STRTSE AFTER DEATH SENTENCE TsHce sentenced to death for the murder of a motorist whom he shot dead after their cars collided, Austin Cassidy cfHui’, Q rebec, gava ao exhibition ol bravado in the dock which he failed tc maintain rfter removal to priron. ’’You can139 words
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Article108 1932-03-03 3 ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE Allahabad, February 16 Symonds, an Anglo-Indian youth, who created a mild sensation here tome vetks ago by ruihing into a house faying that be was shof, was put up on trkl tc-iay on charges of being in possession of a revolver without a licence108 words
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Advertisement204 1932-03-03 3 The Man out of Work will benefit by tin of De Reszke Cigarettes sold in 19 3 2 Messrs GODFREY PHILLIPS LTD., manufacturers of ’DE RESZKE Cigarettes, have decided to donate to the European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds to be divided equally 2 cents on every tin sold This means204 words
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Advertisement326 1932-03-03 3 T Records You Will be f i to Own J < J RECORDS lv4 c (Eine Kleine Nacht Musik lXUs lParts 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 direction of the326 words
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Article147 1932-03-03 4 Tote Clerk Victim of Rare Disease London A disease that defied attempts at diagnosis by two doctors who attended befoie death was described at a Pcplar irqaeet on Ernest Olarkf a totalissur clerk, of Pop’ar. Dr. O’Regan, of Poplar Hospital, aaid he was unable in a147 words
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Article168 1932-03-03 4 Beer —and Tap Water The diffietltiea of the brewing induF try, and, in particular, thoee created by the increased beer ttx, were referred to at the annual dint er cf the Yorkshire section of the Incorpcxa.ed Brewer»’ Gudd in Leeds. Mr. A. Clark Doull, referring to the increasing bter tax,168 words
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Article126 1932-03-03 4 MSS of Capt. R. F. Scct% the Antarctic explorer, are very rare, and there will, therefore, be keen intereßt in that describing his ‘’Southern Sledge Jcurney” in 1902-3, which is to come up for sale at Sotheby’s this month, writes the London correspondent of The Yorkshire Post.126 words
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Article124 1932-03-03 4 The ramifications of the Irish sweepstake industry now seem endless (writes Peterborough in the D.ily Telegraph.) A colleague, he says, recsivrd an unsolicited invitation, by post to h*!p swell a silver tributary to the stream cf gold. He is rrquts ed to sell two books of tickets124 words
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Article93 1932-03-03 4 In the poorer districts of the Midlands, writes "Peter SimpL” in the Morning Poet, enema managers have revived what are known as "Jug and Bottle*’ Matinees for the children. Instead of paying in cash, children pay for their afternoon’s entertainment at the pickshera by bringing all93 words
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Article77 1932-03-03 4 Company To Exploit South African Market Cape Town .Russia is about to make a bid to capture a share of the South African petrol market. For this purpese ths African Russian Oil Products (Ltd.) was recently formed, and ths firm hopes to be ready to put Soviet petrol77 words
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Article207 1932-03-03 4 15-MINUTE SERVICE AND FAST TRAINS IO BRIGHTON Comfortable coaches in ccrridcr trains which will make the journey from Victors to Brighton in 58 minutes are part of the £2,250.000 scheme tentatively planned Dy the Southern Railway for next year. Ooailtrairs there will bean avenge time improvement207 words
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Article185 1932-03-03 4 I well remember the Piccadilly goat and the Diving Bel], and as a child a ways was nearly ill In the omnibuses with their rattling windows and straw on the floor, writes a correspondent cf The Times. When a box pasienger descended dangerously swinging in mid-air,185 words
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Article121 1932-03-03 4 Dr. M irion Phillips, the Socialist exMP. for Sunderland, who died, once deecribsd as "horrible” the addiction of Yorkshire women to polishing cr whitening doorsteps. "If the Yorkshire woman j B not watched," she said to a Labour audience. she will even scrub her back-j'-jd. The121 words
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Article84 1932-03-03 4 By official decree the great Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan, in the Nevski Prospekt, Leningrad, built in 1801 to enshrine the miraculous ikon found at Kszm in 1575, is to become the world’s greatest anti-God museum. The Academy of Science lag been ordered to enrol the best84 words
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Advertisement325 1932-03-03 4 born) 1820 1« y\\ I STRONG •gbntlemen PREFER* Johnnie Walker “Red Label” is the whisky that has made the Johnnie Walker reputation. It is the popularity of this whisky which makes Johnnie Walker sales what they are—the largest in the world. Why Because of its quality—because it is as good325 words
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Advertisement338 1932-03-03 4 i- o i IW® a ©®S i O-iTvTsF? '.FS> 1— 1 V< ■cs.-.i'A a s i t JI FOR MOTORISTS I Dr. Morse’s Root PUh Are Invaluable. I < 7HETHER one motors for business or 5 V V pl easure eitker as a driver or passenger, j Dr. Morse’s Indian338 words
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1269 1932-03-03 5 LAHORE EDITORS ARRESTED February 16 Dr. Kumerappa Arreitcd Dr broU>«r f T r f "A?I i»pp»> rrMted nnd,r the Enwßtwy P“'” r< Ordln.no». f'tm.o •“<< Dta wom,n W,M te j for picketir g. Ex Resbtrar Santaaced V, Trikamlal Shah of the Gujaret fnrrm1,269 words
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Article276 1932-03-03 5 MAKING DATES Pipe-Girl Mother of Hylton Boys Meet Miss Isabel Artner. profeeslonal mother to Jack Hylton and his boys”— and her pipe. Teobel la Viennese of Scots extraction. Her pipe is briar and the distraction of every smoker who sees it. It is large, and and shiny—md276 words
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Article187 1932-03-03 5 PUBLICATIONS OF POEMS Allahabad, February 16 Judgment was pronounced this afternoon in the N »ini Central Prison by Mr. Sohan Lal Srivastav», A‘di Magistrate and Oollee.or cf A'lahab'd, in the cise in which Pandit Krishna Kant Malaviy?, Editor cf ;he Abhyudora, a Hindi journal, was187 words
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Article172 1932-03-03 5 INDIAN’S ORDEAL IN GAOL Poona, January 27 For ten mirutes L. Bhopatkar, a Poma lawyer, cw fined as a political detenu under th* ordinances, near Gandhi, in Yeravda gao’, f death in his cel!, while the hideous, fldtened head of a cobra swayed within etrikirg distance172 words
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Article279 1932-03-03 5 WIVES SPEAK UP £5,000 That They Will Not Claim Thousands < t pounds are going bagging because the men of the Royal Navy are too shy to apply for it. This is the position at Portsmouth, Devonport and Ohatham following the decision of the Admiralty to place279 words
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Article157 1932-03-03 5 ACCUSED SENTENCED TO 3 YEARS* R. I. Bombay. February 13 Abdul Gifoor, the assailant cf Mse H-hn Y'lma'ee, was sentenced to three yeara’ rigorous impruonment by the Chief Presidency Magistrate on cha; g•« of housebreaking aid c ueing grievcu? hurt. Abdul Gafjor attack'd Miss Yamalee in157 words
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Advertisement106 1932-03-03 5 mf* puts. I APIOL. STEEL Sure and certain tor all Female g complaints. Every lady should S 1 keep a box in the house. g I W. J. EDMONDS 9 a Th» Englis-» Pha macy B I 52, 54, Beach Street. Penang Q POCKET CHECK ROLLS FOB ESTATES, MINES, ETC106 words
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Advertisement173 1932-03-03 5 pCX CIKAM We have pleasure in announcing a substantia] reduction in prices commencing March Ist. This highly nutritious and delightful Ice Cream is manufactured by us under ideal conditions. Special Prices (on application) for large parties. Vanilla per gallon $3-00 I Other Flavours 3-25 g I Quart Bricks 1-20 I173 words
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Article771 1932-03-03 6 From Our Malay Correspondent WITH reference to the committee for the Malay Sett'ement mentioned in my last notes, I am now in a position to announce that Mr. Mohamed Roose, J.P., 0.H., and Haji Fathil Basbeer have been appointed members. Mr Mohamed Rouse is the present bead771 words
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Article66 1932-03-03 6 My Wife’s Family Our film correspondent writes Oinemagoers will find good entertainment at the Majestic to night in British Inter national’s farce ”My Wife s Fami y’* This picture has been a great box offioe hit wherever it has been shewn. It ran for over 20 shows in Singapore—a record66 words
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Article388 1932-03-03 6 The Beggs Ask for Another Postponement Norman Carmichael Begg, his wife Agnes Begg and the Norwegian seaman. Berger O'sen, were again before Mr A. W, Hay. the Singapore Third Police v agistrate on Monday afternoon. when they were charged with disorderly conduct in the entral Police388 words
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Article304 1932-03-03 6 Miss Mary Frances Oatram has recently enjoyed the curioas and interesting experi 'enoe of becoming intimately acquainted with her greatgrandmother, Margvret ’Outram, 1778-] 863 whose biography Jsbe has been w i ing and which John Murray will pull shortly Margaret Ootram was the mo h-r cf the Bayard304 words
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Article173 1932-03-03 6 ALLEGATION O? ATTEMPTED CHEATING Arrested by the Singapore Detective Branch. J. A Ratcliffs, a European, was produced before Vr. G. 0. Dodd, the Singapore Criminal District Judge on Tuesday and charged with attempting to cheat Messrs. Thos. cok and Son, Ltd., of £5OB by falsely pretending173 words
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Article670 1932-03-03 6 Miaa Lisaak has returned to Singapore from Europe. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Lim are leaving for Kuala Lumpur on busineg visit. Mrs. Aurely, wife of Mr. G. Aurely, has returned to Singapore from Europe. The Datoh Laxamana of PJuk Anson is on a visit to Kuala670 words
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Article42 1932-03-03 6 To day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. March Our Battalion Rushworth Overture Banditenstreiche Suppe Selection The Mikado Sullivan Bolero Leggero Invisible Arditi Fox Trot Bathing in The Sunshine Nicholls Selection L°eliB Stuart's 'ongs Godfrey Finale Echoes of Ireland Lange42 words
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Advertisement103 1932-03-03 6 Mx/t -liHi-r W J ESTICj i TO-NIGHT I J The Picture of 1,000 «t Laughs! I My Wife’s Family’ ,mifjfr-. /wW\ 1 j 2 V Brit sh Interna iocal's Uproariously Funny 5 Comedy of a Grand g Baby and a Baby I Crand s s 4^. A-- risr- ‘4 V103 words
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Advertisement162 1932-03-03 6 I X I wWi s I! #O» s! I BIIKI Jsg Js jW XjX x|> “FERROCRETE" THE RAPID HARDENING PORTLAND CEMENT. On account of its special qualities Ferrocrete wll j j nn make a dense waterproof conc-ete considerably superior to the r-qu>rement» of the British Stan ar* Specification In about162 words
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Miscellaneous112 1932-03-03 6 ■■wiwmrrnnßmgßiTnnßnnnn iii iiiiii i nm SlkingTFi R<yal 6.15 TONIGHT 930" First Nat lona’s Brilliant Comedy “NO, NO, NANETTE” WITH B I Bernice Claire and Alexander Cray S A T U R DA v IHeturn Sc eening of “ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT mw ■mm miw i 1 f) I112 words
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Article578 1932-03-03 7 CHINESE SENTENCED SEVEN YEARiTO rb B ee Lina a Chinese who w«s J jbe Assize Court yesterday with ,M i, B rdtr of a Chireee woman named A b Bbin »n a ccff j e ?hop at Penang PJ] Dumber 20, 1331, was found nilpbte homicide578 words
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Article306 1932-03-03 7 FIRST meeting Tbe fret meeting of tbe new Pahang 6 council was held at the Astana PanUi ‘I 10 am> oa Thursday, 25th Feb •y. There was no ceremonial opening .proceeding with tbe business of the Me»pr 6 a T°t ew 1 nofficial Members to, ILV306 words
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Article991 1932-03-03 7 TAMIL GIRL STRANGLE» An el derly Tamil by tbe name of Narinan a’ias Pariynan stood in tbe dock at the Ass'ze Court this morning—before Mr Justice Whitley and a Special Jury—charg ed with the murder of a little Tamil girl named Pakiam in tbe b indu991 words
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Article48 1932-03-03 7 Reuter. Shanghai, M&rch 3 It is learned that the Japanese did not bomb Shanghai henju) wireless station The situation there is very obscure but it is believed the Chinese operators eitb-r fled before the arrival of the Japanese or were not permitted to carry out their duties,Reuter. - 48 words
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Article123 1932-03-03 7 Reuter. Chance for China, Japan «ud Geneva From the viewpoint of saving face, the position is manifestly improved by the Chinese retreat aud the Japanese advance, ibinksthe Mortiog Tost,’since the bineee are now well outside the twenty kilometre zone, thus fu filling the geographical conditions of theReuter. - 123 words
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Article61 1932-03-03 7 .—Bunter Miss Reydsn and Rev. Shepp?rd Mill Trying Mies Mande Royden and the Re’. Dick Sheppard fnrthtr appea ed last pirht in connection with the human wrII for Shanghai asking all interested in tb r Peace Army to send their names to Bit Eric Drummond in view.—Bunter - 61 words
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Article136 1932-03-03 7 A Rotterdam message says that tbe Dutch merchant fleet has accepted an immediate reduction of nine per cent in wages. The Prime Minister, who is reapers ting at Newquay, has been visited y tha occulist who performed the operarion on his eye. He was completely satisfied136 words
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59 1932-03-03 7 THEFT OF EMPLOYER’S GOLD CHAIN Low Choo who was charged with theft of a pair of go'd wrist chains, the property of hi? employer Yew Pin Lan, at stall No 38 Fun and Frolic, and who p'eaded guilty on bls last appearance in court,59 words
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Article237 1932-03-03 7 ACfURED .-FNTENCED TO 4 MONTHV R. I. Having previously pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of one silver plated cream jug, two silver plated sauce boats an 1 one silver christening mug having a total value of $6O, Ohu Choon a Cantonese was to day brought237 words
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Article478 1932-03-03 7 TODAYS SCRATCHINGS Weights for Class 1 Horses on Saturday The scratchings are not heavy for today s races at Ipoh and ercellent fields have been left in the best fields being in the first and second events there beirg 15 runners in each event The scratchings478 words
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Article140 1932-03-03 7 ANNUAL MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani March 2 The annual general meeting of the Baling Road Group Association was held at tbe Kuala Ketil Hospital, Kuala Ketil, on Mon day. The following members were present Messrs. F. B. 0 Mal ey (Chairman). Meyrick Magill.140 words
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Article138 1932-03-03 7 M.C.C. v. HUTCHINGS SCHOOL The following will play for the Mday Cricket lub against tha Hutchings School on the school ground on Saturday at 2.15 p m A Rahman (Capt.), H Ismail, A Abdullah, H R Pawanteb. M T Samsudin, H D Ahmed, Y B Osman. S138 words
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Article126 1932-03-03 7 EOLTON WANDERERS BEAT arsenal Tbe following matches in the First Division of the English Laague were played yesterday and resulted as follows Chelsea 2 Sunderland 2 Bolton W. 1 Arsenal 0 W. Ham U. 1 Manchester C. 1 Huddersfield T. 2 Sheffield U. 2 Liverpool 4 West B.126 words
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Advertisement196 1932-03-03 7 (Tap yj‘jf /yCrTATWKtf-ptiaDucr k Z e PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS Pyramid Handkerchiefs have just the right masculine note of quality. Dependable and strong. In artistic colours to suit all tastes —hemstitched or rolled hems—a marvel of economy and value. All guaranteed the colours will even boil. See Registered Trade Mark Label on196 words
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Article521 1932-03-03 8 Hamate people generally desire i peace, bat the bulk of humanity is able to harbour that admirable sentiment without cutting figures inviting ridicule Exceptions, however, are to be found in the persons of Miss Mau :e Royden and the Reverend Dick Sheppard and their followers who are521 words
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Article345 1932-03-03 8 With the eyes of the world focussed on the imbroglio at Shanghai, political ramblings io E a rope have been more or 1 less overlooked Whi’e this is natural it is perhaps just as well to remember that events nearer home are just as likely to have345 words
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Article638 1932-03-03 8 Penang, Thursday <77 RE Penang and h's wife d strictly observing the muzz'ing order We haw heard of no prosecutions for a long while, yet our observation goes to show that there are plenty of unmuzzled dogs about, particularly at night. Incidentally, we have not lately remarked638 words
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Article92 1932-03-03 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday J 4 London £137 10?. 01 Tin (3 Months) London £*****5. 6d. £lllJ>’ Singapore $7O-00 Business Done 75 tons Penang $70.00 Business Done 25 tons Buyer 3 Rubber 214 dLondon -t a. (JJ New York Sfc. (G) Singapore Of c. (By courtesy of Messrs. Kennedy92 words
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Advertisement204 1932-03-03 8 VERY SPECIAL DISPL AY h* Stb m| II Sunresista I H F I ill la il_ N- .1' *r LwLLI Fabnc» I j Guaranteed j faS< Colours SPECIAL PRICE Siir?resista Casements Absolutely fast colour, hard wearing and of rich appearance. Colour in stock. Grey, mauve, blue, royal blue, green, pink,204 words
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Advertisement34 1932-03-03 8 3 E>. 6» O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL BOOMS FACE THE BEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.34 words
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Miscellaneous29 1932-03-03 8 TIDE TABUS High Wafer Low Wahi To-Day 11.20 a.m. 5.00 a.m. 10 35 p.m. 457 p.m, -XT *s'*? QI To-Mohbow 1145 a,m. 5.30 a.m. 11.14 p.tr. 6.8 5 p.tr.29 words
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Article876 1932-03-03 9 Rugby Service. Orderly Retreat to Positions 12 Miles Away Wise Generalship Japanese Occupy Some of the Vacated Positions League Assembly To-day Shanghai, Midnight Chinese Headquarters state that after one month’s successful defiance of the Japanese invaders, troops have now withdrawn in face of the enemy’s superior armamentsRugby Service. - 876 words
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Article341 1932-03-03 9 ,—Reuter. Nations at the Cross-Roads A Geneva, March 2 The League’s wireless station reports that the Shanghai station has been put out of action by bombing. All attempts io restore communications have hitherto failed. “We are at the cross roads. The decision to go the way,—Reuter. - 341 words
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Article187 1932-03-03 9 —Chinese Official. Central Gov.mment Urged to ppose Japan Hong Kong. March 2 The Central Municipal Area Students’ Union met to day and decided to cease lessons for ten days in order to indulge in anti-Japanese propaganda, to organise a picket corps and to urge the mobilisation of the—Chinese Official. - 187 words
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Article168 1932-03-03 9 Outrage at Home of Colonel Lindbergh New York, March 2 Colonel Lindbergh's nineteen months’ baby son has been kidnapped. Nobody has any time to talk, waa the reply to enquiries at Lindbergh’s home as regards the kidnapping, news of which is contained in a police broadcast which168 words
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Article163 1932-03-03 9 confined to tbs Maltese. —Rugby Radio Service. Constitution to Be Restored ENGLISH ONLY IN SCHOOLS Replying to a question in the House of Commons, the Colonial Secretary said the Government had decided to give effect to all the new proposals of the Malta Rojal Commission. The Constitutionconfined to tbs Maltese.—Rugby Radio Service. - 163 words
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Article111 1932-03-03 9 Rugby Radio Service. Freedom Restored in Britain The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, announced in the House of Commons yesterday that arrangements have been completed to meet more than half the obligation on credits to America. Five hundred and fifty million dollars of the American creditRugby Radio Service. - 111 words
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Article80 1932-03-03 9 —Reuter. German Presidential Elections Berlin, March 2 The Presidential campaign has opened with a Nazi manifesto in which the elec tors are warmly exhorted to make Hitler head of the State on March 18 to lead Germany to liberty. It declares Hitler is the only person throughout Germany—Reuter. - 80 words
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Article90 1932-03-03 9 Font Enemy 'Planes Shot Down in Early Battle Here is an item which escaped the cables: Chinese airmen on February 5 emerged victorious from the first aerial battle fought in the Shanghai campaign. Two of their machines were reported to have engaged eight Japanese bombers and shot90 words
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Advertisement10 1932-03-03 9 ASIATIC Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Co, Limited, Penang Agency.10 words
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Advertisement236 1932-03-03 9 f HEW m RECORDS o FOR MARCH E Await Your Selection S’ AT v MOUTRIE’S Q 16, Bishop Street, Penang c p* x His Master’s Voice mt 1 I Specialists. wincarnis nurse you qjn y ta&tohealth /Tfiii LUI\ orßFytrW I Or, WHEN the crisis of an illness is past, when236 words
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Article403 1932-03-03 10 ASSOCIATION FORMED A meeting was held at the M-eonic liall, Kna s a Lnmpur, on 13 h Febrairy to inaugurate the above Association. The original circular to al* palm oil producers in Malaya had been tent out in June and the followirg companies had agreed403 words
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Article308 1932-03-03 10 P 0 s. s. Corfu LIST OF PASSENGERS FOR PENANG The P. O. Corfu carrying mails from Europe berthed at Swettenham Wharf at ten minutes past six th s mornlrg and is due to sail at three o’clock this afternoon. Among the passengers disembarking at Penang were: Mrs. H. Parry,308 words
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Article84 1932-03-03 10 The p.s. Malang arrived thia morning *vith the following passengers from Kopah, Renang, Victoria Point and Aongkah; Mr F Penderaoo, Mr T R Weir, JJ r Mr aacl Mrs J W S.eeman, ■rars O S Byrnes and Mra Patterson. ss. Paughor W P7Lu° 110 ing P 3BB n84 words
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Article123 1932-03-03 10 TO DAY’S PRICES Ths following were the latest tn MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s share list st 11 un. to day Yesterday To day Bhabss 10. o fo.Se. Mining K&mpong K. M 6/6 7/- 6/6 IIKamunting T.... 4/6 5/- 4’6 5/- ex Kinta .98 1.00 98 1-00123 words
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Article82 1932-03-03 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co Ltd London, Much 1, Spot £137 17 6 three months’ buying £140.0.0 three month s' e*!licg £140.2 6. Messrs, Boustead d Co., Ltd, 2nd March oootation for Singapore refined tin 170 per picul, buslure* done 75 tone, Penang refined tn 170 per picul badness82 words
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Article89 1932-03-03 10 Tongkah H r v on«- Tn Dredging Co. N L. For February Piculs 565 General Produce Agengyt Ltd. Singapore P*icea for Standard Ribbed Smoked Shed for today are fs follows: Spot 61 cents per lb. March —6i i, April/June —7| July/Sept. »> Market quiet. The following prices were89 words
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Article97 1932-03-03 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Friday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon n w nil 5 p.m. 87 n Saturday 6 a.m- 77 e Noon s nil 5 p.m. 87 s Sunday 6 a.m. 74 e Noon 86 nw 43 m m 5 p.m. 85 nw Monday 6 a.m.97 words
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Article73 1932-03-03 10 PensT'g, March 3 ■By Courted of th* Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 27/32 H H 4 mAs 2/4 Private 3 m/ta credit 2 4 5’16 3 Documentary 2/4 7,16 On New York Bank Demand 40| nom France T.T. 940 nom India u T T 1521 Bangkok »,T.T.73 words
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Article145 1932-03-03 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Bat. March 2 1 Sept. 19 Paris BB 9 16 128.96 Naw York 8 48f 8.48| 4.85} Montreal 8 94| 8 94 Brueeelß 25 1/82 25 /32 84.88 Geneva 18 l7 97$ 24.86 Amsterdam 8 61 8 65 12.08 Milan 671 67|145 words
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Article249 1932-03-03 10 p*n»n March 3 8». Op U-k p, chert no£2 S.uOOaX. CDvm u icid Urf I‘llen 73.0 C ?ica> g nom 170.0 Nntmigc 8< s h 70.0 C u 10e u 10.00 l.OOO »1 15.0 C ■Jjpru Bundned tuyere 6.35 Xattuna U.K Rnttam Ocarce 10.6' Green Snail Shel 13.0249 words
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Article74 1932-03-03 10 C. of E. 4th Sunday in Lent No English Service at St Ma k’s. Wednesday 7.30 a m Holy Commnniou t St. Mark's Thursday 730 a m Huly Communion at St Paul’s. Kedah 4th Sunday in L nt. Bam Holy Communion and 10 am Matins and Address at74 words
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Article961 1932-03-03 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I I H M" KUrSlfiC f c I I AUenby Kubltes 8s 6S j Aios Gajab Ruio.J A-js’xsmauee Balay ScMVm 7C Ayex Hitesa PldaMeg 72| Jk A-e> Kuning ShteibM 1’ 8 i A rsr Bolek Rub->as G* 40 CO Ayei PanM K3bb»-f 45 CB I Halsu961 words
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Advertisement37 1932-03-03 10 LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread Tapes Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes Power of Attorney Forms Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. 1,2, 3, 4 5, The Pipang Gazetie Press, Ltd.37 words
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Advertisement577 1932-03-03 10 .WFAR EASTERN MAIL PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS For r ort B we ttenham, Singapore, Manila, Yokohama. Kobe (Kikn ,j 1, Mar. 5 ss. ’‘LAHN” u aka a nd M OJ; For Pert Swettenham, Singapore, Manila China «nd t M «r. 7 x m ,B. “-IAVSEB” Ja ff Icr Pui t577 words
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Article648 1932-03-03 11 The fo’lowir g pabliouions were leaned or receive! by the Dapartmect of StatiJ* tie», B.S. and F.M.S., during the period from January SO to February 5, 1932, inclusive, and are av diable for public uae in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by648 words
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Advertisement759 1932-03-03 11 FUN f Bth Mile Tanjong Bungah Sitt* ffd Z'" H Acres with a Mile of sea QwX. V 7 Boa'l in 3 fr Hnc ;y advantage conducive t X [(> > ,rf L 3t |thard < omf‘rt. P <s. )Y t lea r ..,i c< mbined Health resort in V*759 words
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Advertisement126 1932-03-03 11 A Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed in Good Clothes When in England, call and fit yourself out with clothes at approx, half original cost, Overcoats. Lounge, Sports, Dress Suits Plus Fours, etc. Created by eminent Savile Row and West End Tailors viz. wv»— m Davies, Scholte, Pool A Tautz, Sandon.126 words
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Article1235 1932-03-03 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 Name of Frrm Sailing For Data of Sail; ns steamer Pres. Garfield Singapore New York via Ports To day Tung Song1,235 words
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Advertisement26 1932-03-03 12 Just What You Need a Sr Office Home Bayard a Stainless Steel Pens j Box of 100, Assorted i $1.60 FROM 1 gazette (press, I i26 words
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Article617 1932-03-03 13 WOUNDED BY THE GUNS Care Of Children On The Marne Sir Jim» a Barris revealed the secret of a war hospital for children which he carried on in Frarc?, when opening a health exhibition in connection with a scheme to raise £500.000 for the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.617 words
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Article79 1932-03-03 13 HARD HIT BY FOUND DEVALUATION Cologne, February 14 Geiman cot., are bitterly complaining g ir.st the competitive advantage whicu British spinner* hve g i td in the G:-iman yarn market hr ugh the g* v« U'tiou of the pon d. in the Det thr<e mouths cf 1931, fouowing79 words
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Advertisement200 1932-03-03 13 -yv- r~\ -.i -U-./ ->>j 7'7 > —*asQ ':'.'3y 1 *s> I” f u.j IFwiOSl F..' V jhXjfc t W>- w .> -ski t *<-; K’ ‘U '?*< T -iS-<3 \f< U '"o A fast game of footbah snd then 11 a 3 y L ji 3 4 v 7200 words
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Advertisement66 1932-03-03 13 HanJsome gifts for all purposes: IRISH LINEN DRAWN-THREAD WORK Consisting of:— Baby things, table cloths, bedsheets and pillow cases, dinner and luncheon sets, mats, Duchess sets, handkerchiefs, silk and cotton underwear, ladies silk stockings of latest style and many other things. Also Foo Chov Lacquer Ware and Curios to be66 words
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Advertisement273 1932-03-03 13 1 nSTXr iKx2 H XX X H iv '*< U i-X' .-z t ¥a, it x Xyk* ma Li.. M F-a« A X -S r. j/'a >£ 1 -f. RUGGED peaks and Here you get milk at its green velvety valleys. best. The milk for babies; Here and there a273 words
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Article183 1932-03-03 14 Over Two Crores in One Week B Da bay, February 14 THE flow of gold does not appear to have abated kt all, for 8.8. Cbitra’, which 8»’l»d yesterday for London carried gold valued at Re. 11.982,225 whle 8. e. B itanh which sa led two days183 words
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182 1932-03-03 14 WOMEN MORE ASTUTE The farthirg in In trouble atzain. Tre latest report le?n»d by *h* Mint show» ♦h?t th* ruTbv -f f’rthirg- «♦-nek in 1930 was o T, r 5 673,600. rr £5 910 worth. During eech rf thp reevions thre* wss ov*r £9,182 words
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Article163 1932-03-03 14 Sweepstake S windle Frustrated ATTEMPTED > OF BOGUS RECEIPTS An attempt at a wholesale swindle in Irish ticket» to the extent of £lOO 000 h?e been frustrated by lh' ocope’ation of English *nd Ir’sh detective*. The scheme wfs to sell genuine Irish Sweep tickets and forward bogus receipts to the163 words
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Advertisement364 1932-03-03 14 s' e r asbx •;<•. j SJH NKr <i* ;i>'-ft- fe- gfe b IsL fc'.'? ’-Ijg “T-/* <lg -*w because it“s fei>f|g more attractive PARKER IS PREFERRED ®W OF course you select a pen that writes easily. But why not have B one that writes easiest and is also a364 words
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Advertisement78 1932-03-03 14 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements, Malay States. Siam. Hong Kong Java, and the surrounding countries will give Picture» Post Gards OF Fcgliib feerery rEctcgrspbrd from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE “KIA ORA.” Stockwell, London, England BOOKS YOU WANT cm snooly them. T> o Million (oea second-hand and rare>78 words
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Advertisement80 1932-03-03 14 ======—-Mn The firm which eliniinates 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. Il The Pinang Gazette and iSuzx/ay Gazette arc always pleased to bring their experience of80 words
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Article658 1932-03-03 15 i Penang, Mirch 3, 1932. CHOWRABTA MARKET MnrroN— S cte. I Mutton Indian w per lb 40 Matton Australian 40 Head goat 1-20 Sheep 93 each Direr with heart lung do 90 1.30 Tripe w do 90 Goat or Sheep per lb 40 Sweet Broad per pair 30658 words
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Advertisement94 1932-03-03 15 necessity not a luxury in JI ALA YA. r— 5 BT'J <■ r| l it? inj' I —> S F is A PROPERLY EQUIPPED BATHROOM. MAY WE QUOTE YOU? i United Engineers Limited P-NANG. Es I fn® lIJI b IUH THS ALL-STZEL BICYCLE f RIDE A RALEIGH guaranteed ever. This94 words
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Advertisement204 1932-03-03 15 /UNTREATED MiLK-A B BOTH WHOLE AND I SKIMMED. HAS VERY I I LITTLE ANH RACHITiC ACTIVITY Thia atat ls©s'H alive qw.otalion th t Sresh cows* E«ilk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. Is follows that a Sood made Sresh KriSk contains alnsost tsg vilasitiii D BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has204 words
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Advertisement1370 1932-03-03 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamship line i WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON. NO {TH CONTINENT f j 3,..gTCTEJ fIT» 4]^' /4 K 1 'NTf? h x MACH AON Mar 5 Co’ombo, London. Holland A Himburg Ww y JL* H x MENE AUH Mar 11 Colombo, Marseilles, London, Rotterdam A Hamburg d1,370 words
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Advertisement791 1932-03-03 16 I P. O."BRITISH IND 1 i AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.] J MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES I Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co Penang. Teiux under oontraot with His Majesty’s tenliam. Malacca ana 1 j Government, London and Far a epw4 na 81 ogatone j East Mall791 words
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