Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 March 1932
1932-03-04
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-03-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 51. VOL. LXXXX. FRIDAY, 4th MARCH, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement217 1932-03-04 1 f, NAGATA DENTISTS Bm J office next Io The Dispeniary, cb Office 52, Leith Street Dollar Exchange Tables d™r S G £> sterling 14.9 H.P. PHAETON ASCENDING IN NEW FEATURES Cowl Lights. I f Th Luggage Cariier. Sixty-fourths or a Penny r d Radiator Ornament. Price $6 each Beyond Question217 words
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Advertisement16 1932-03-04 1 H.TOMSATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by eleotrte light. *PboM VTI M 70, BIBHOP STBXBT 9 PBNJLNG.16 words
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Advertisement1867 1932-03-04 2 UL POSITION WANTED LEAVE BANKS. ‘7° /J AN ideally eita.M Headquarters just cff j) g H CHARTERED BARK HOMGKOHB A SHAHBHAI BAIKIII J 18 24 12 l’-M in from PaddlD GC OP INDI A. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CGRPO R ATIOR. BAYLIS HOUSE HOTEL itw [iNCORPOBiTBD THE COLOHT J, a o1,867 words
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Article901 1932-03-04 3 VIEWS OF MANAGERS When It Is Played in Theatres Among mmv problems now vexing the minds cf the tre m<«n?gera is the mechanised N tional Anthem, writes the Theatre corre?pondent of the Morning Post. In the growing number of smaller thsstres which h vs dispsnsed with an901 words
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Advertisement294 1932-03-04 3 B0R? j 1 W I 1810 W J STRONG "GENTLEMEN 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 it294 words
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Advertisement172 1932-03-04 3 FAMOUS FOR ITS FINE I DELICATE FLAVOUR i AND UNVARYING QUALITY I I I MBO j L |i Q '1 I i i •jSg' A >• I SOLE AGENTS FOR S. S. AND Fo M. S. HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., PENAI- G SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR Iheres I? I SO172 words
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588 1932-03-04 4 Formula of His Anti-Tubercle Vaccine Culmination of Years of Work Available Now at a Cost of 2/- M HENRI SPaHLINGER. thetubsrerpert, diecloeed to the world the f ormula of his antitubercle vaccine. The disclosure of M. Spablinger’a intention to give out h'B formulae wae588 words
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Article375 1932-03-04 4 WHY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION HAS HELD BACK For some years now the official attitude of the medical profession to the Spahlirger treatment for tubercu'osis has been hat the reports cf successful cis'-s were acc«p*ed, but that no method con’d b« confidently recommended to patients ar *en the exact375 words
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Advertisement204 1932-03-04 4 r n L<X <k. Z\ /X. /> ‘AWy FAVOURITE IfflWf «IPPRBCWITED < 'ffl K FSJOM X pending W.i Mmr- TG W SINGAPORE ~TME D/ST/UEAS Ageatsi BOUSIEAD CO., LTD., Penang F.MS. OBTAINABLE FROM Messrs. Pritchard Penang, Butterworth, SungeiPatani Ipoh. S.ngaporZ Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Bagan Luar. Messrs. Chong Kee Co. Penang204 words
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Advertisement35 1932-03-04 4 Just Wnat You Need S FOR k Office Home I j Bayard I Stainless Steel Pens g j Sox of 100, Assorted Styles I i $l-60 I t FROM I I gazette jPress, Jstd. I35 words
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Advertisement218 1932-03-04 4 I j We have pleasure in anil nouncing a substantia] I reduction in prices comj mencing March Ist. This highly nutritious and de- lightful Ice Cream j s manufactured by us under ideal conditions. Special Prices (on application) for large parties. Vanilla per gallon $3-00 Other Flavours 3-25 Quart Bricks218 words
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Article1497 1932-03-04 5 Oxford Dean’s Daughter Who Pined For Him and Died A CENTENARY TRIBUTE Lewis CARROLL, the gentle souled bni keen brained bachelor who wrote "Alice in Wonderland,” tu beit loved of all etoriee for children, Ji torn 100 n JlUns r 2L He died in1,497 words
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Article278 1932-03-04 5 £l,OOO CINEMA GIFT Domestic Differences of a Doctor Domes-lc of a doctor which lei to his sleeping on a sofa in his consulting room were described at the Chertaey court list month. Philip Gordon Murray, cf WestbourneBayswater, waseummoned bv hia sister-in-law, Sylvia Murray, of Weybridge for278 words
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Article369 1932-03-04 5 SCIENTISTS’ EFFORTS Sir Wm. Bragg Gives Hope of Relief Sir William Bragg, Director of tie Royal Institution of Great Br-* n> was the guest on January 25 of the Mar Chester Luncheon Club, to whose m mb rs spokaof what science might do in the prevention of369 words
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Article475 1932-03-04 5 heartless traffic Another Given to a Tramp for 2s. Amazing revelations of the prevalence of traffic in children were made to a Sunday Chronicle representative by Mr. W. JElliott, Director of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, at the head office of475 words
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729 1932-03-04 5 Sir Josiah Stamp Answers Critics COULD Britain have maintained the Gold Standard despite the crisis of last summer Tk« was a problem which discussed in mail week by Sir Joskh stamp, who va? tte guest at luncheon at Birmingham of the ked Chamber of729 words
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Advertisement181 1932-03-04 5 Seasonal Ailments in Children The turn of the year is often a tims of difficulty for the little ones. The change in wedher conditions and the of the temperature effect them; they get off colour, fall victim to colds, and to stomach and bowel troubles. At such times parents should181 words
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Advertisement48 1932-03-04 5 EASY TERMS Make the Purchase of a Piano Remarkably Easy SSO-OO Deposit and S2O-OO I Per Month enables you to own a good Piano. RECONDITIONED PIANOS From $375-00 J I OR THE SUPERB ROBINSON For $450-00 s IHgPij r 111 II HcS 7 The Robinson piano Co., PENANG48 words
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Article1050 1932-03-04 6 Lowers Vagabond King’s Time Excellent Dividends Throughout Afternoon Old Horses in Form (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 8 The third day’s racing was packed with excitement. Big dividends were paid. New Issue began by paying $ll6 in the opening event and this was followed1,050 words
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Article305 1932-03-04 6 RANGERS MEET MOTHERWELL English League Fixtures for Saturday The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the Scottish Cup fourth round and the English and Soottieh Leagues. SCOTTISH CUP Aifdrie v Partick T. Clyde v Hamilton A Dunfermline v Kilmarnock Rangers v Motherwell English305 words
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Article29 1932-03-04 6 The first issue of Progress, the new professional magazine of the Johore Teachers’ Association, has been unavoidably delayed It will be issued as early as possible this month.29 words
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Article593 1932-03-04 6 Mr. P. A. Winter, Taiping, is leaving for Home on furlough this week. Miss Leonard, daughter of the British Resident, Pahang, is on a visit to Taiping Mr. L R Daines of the Malayan Tobacco Distributors, and Mrs. Daines are leaving for home by the Naldera. The593 words
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Article24 1932-03-04 6 —Reuter. Gains Beats McCorkindale Larry Gains anada) won the Empire Heavyweight Championship outpointing McOorkindaie (South Africa) in a fifteen round contest—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article84 1932-03-04 6 OXFORD BEAT CAMBRIDGE Oxford beat Cambridge at boxing yesterday by five bouts to two.- Reuter. Do you ever stop to think why the beet businesses in thia country are invariably those that advertise most Do you think they advertise most because they are the beet businesses or84 words
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Advertisement52 1932-03-04 6 BOSCH O ne p i ug mis^ mg ngk Two Bosch plugs gave speed Three Bosch plugs meant m ore II niiles per gallon I Four Bosch plugs made the Sweet, sweet, sweet, all the way home. plugs Service Station: PE.«A GMO O Leith S Sole Agents N. V. Straits52 words
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Miscellaneous194 1932-03-04 6 Positively The Last 2 Nights G-15 To-night and To-monrow g 2sast Opportunity to See Amazing Sfo w East of Borneo" Season Cannot Be Extended Giving to Kuala Lumpur's Booking for a Second Screening! See It\ It's Too Good To Miss I Plans at Moutries Phone 795 Opening* at a Matinee194 words
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Article1115 1932-03-04 7 WIRELESS WAVES; FADING AND SKIP DISTANCES: INTERFERENCE FROM ATMOSPHERICS. W USELESS to day is one of the most important social services of the word, yet in Malaya the science is very little kncwn The J inai g Gazette has, ihertfore, talen in hand the provision of a series of1,115 words
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Article161 1932-03-04 7 ANNUAL meeting At ij D rr al g^eral meetin S of the at toe Tot in. Association to be held March 11 r r fi Fe &ang, on Friday b'Dgapore will' m e Lord Bisho P of report and -H» ove the adoption of the Sear 1331161 words
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Article48 1932-03-04 7 ,—Reuter. Shanghai, To-day Despite Dr. Yen’s assertion at Geneva that fighting has broken out again, it is not believed here that hostilities will be resumed in the Shanghai area. Enquiries in the Japanese quarters elicited the reply that there has been no fighting since two o’clock yesterday.-,—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article65 1932-03-04 7 SMELTERS TEAM TO MEET KATZONIANS’* The following have been selected to play for the Eastern Smelting Club against the "Katzonians” on Sunday» on the Dato Kramat Gardens Wickets pitched 10.80 a.m W. L. Robin eon (Oapt.)» F. J Staggall. H. Dollar. G- Snelling, Saaid. P. N Pillai, A.65 words
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Article242 1932-03-04 7 MJJiSIIO BUJUES3 My Wife’s Family Draws Crowds Cast Jock Gay Gene Gerrard Peggy (his wife) Muriel Angelas Arabella (his'mother in law) Amy Ven ess Noah Nagg (his father in law) C bar les Paton Ima (his sister in law) Dodo Watts Doe Knott Jimmy God242 words
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Article352 1932-03-04 7 MR. B3U E BROOKE AND MIS 3 MaRION NOTl’ A very popular local wedding took place at St Andrew’s Cathedral Singspore, when Mr Bruce Brooke of the Borneo o ~inga pore, and son cf r. and Vrs J. E <. Brooke, of Warwickshire was married to Miss Marion352 words
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Article653 1932-03-04 7 SENTENCE OF DEATH By an unanimous verdict, the special jury this morning found Narinan alias Pariyanan who wae charged with the murder of a little Tamil girl at the Hindu temple, Nibong Tebal guilty of the capital offence and his Lordship, agreeing, passed sentence of deatn653 words
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Article69 1932-03-04 7 3 MONTHS’ R. I. F(n Wong Fook, a Khek who was charged with fraudulent possession of two ducks valued at 80 cts. at Kimberly street on Ft-bruary 28, was to day produced in the police court for sentence. Detective Inspector Blackesley produced «C?n3«id's finger impressions which showed69 words
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Article46 1932-03-04 7 The weights for to morrow’s races at Ipoh had not come to hand at the tine o’ going to press. Dr. E. 0. MacPhee, Mrs. L ’M. Estrange and Mrs. K. J Dunbar and two children arrived this morning by the s s F«mbrokehire.46 words
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Article595 1932-03-04 7 JUDGES COMMENT How It All Came About There was a rather sudlen termination to a case at the Singapore Arizes on Wednesday in which a Chiuece of the coolie class claimed trial on a charge of gang robbery. After the evidence of the complainant had595 words
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Article279 1932-03-04 7 P. R. 0. PAIR DEFEATED Haz?ll and Chua Choon Leong Too Good The exhibition tennis match between Denis H Hazel! and Chua Oh con Leong and E. Valberg and W. Williams of the Penang Recreation Club yesterday on the P.R 0. courts ended in an easy279 words
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Article566 1932-03-04 8 Though the not-inextensive news services to which the combined press of Malaya subscribe have been silent on the subject the mail reveals that the Irish cauldron is bubbling again, and preliminary whiffs which emanate from that always-enigmatical political hotpot indicate that th stew now in process of566 words
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Article308 1932-03-04 8 Chinese and Japanese troops at Shanghai are accusing each other of using dem dam or soft nosed ballets It was inevitable that allegations as to the employment of these brutal missiles should arise All the parties in the Great War accused their opponents of using the exp308 words
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Article564 1932-03-04 8 Penang, Friday has no territorial ambi I tions in China.—vide Press daily since September 19. With apologies to Men of Harlech. Here we are on peaceful mission Such a lamblike expedition Though we blow you to perdition Hate no fear at all. Taste our modern ammunition Think564 words
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Article93 1932-03-04 8 Tin— Spot Ye. ter lav /"J’L London 15s. 01. K Tin (3 Months) London £l4l Os. Od. till Singapore $70.75 $71.1-1 Business Done 150 tons Penang 1 Business Done 50 tt ns Rubber London 2/ 6 d. 1,; New York 3fc. fGJ c> Singapore 6| c. c (By93 words
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Advertisement215 1932-03-04 8 I VERY SPECIAL DISPL AY EH! i -.-c_: //X Snnrcsi ,a lid I .aJIs'UV TV ■*•*>.--•>''* Hi-’u'SSt. *~^U■> 3 Fast I. (X. s PECIAL PRICE Sunresista Absolutely fast colour, hard wearing and of rich anpearance. Colour rr> stock. Grey, mauve, blue, royal blue, green, pink, gold, orance. brown, maroon, peacock,215 words
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Advertisement32 1932-03-04 8 EZ O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. KODERI SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.32 words
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Miscellaneous25 1932-03-04 8 TIDE TABLES Bleb Watei Low W»te> To Dai 1145 e.m. 530 s.m. 11.14 pjd. 63» p,UL. To-Mobbow 12.10 a.m. 6.00 a.m, 11.48 p.m. 6.10 pm.25 words
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Article996 1932-03-04 9 Temporary Truce Arranged Equitable Terms Hope of Definite and Permanent Settlement l eague Assembly in Session t the time of going to press it would appear that fightinp hi? ceased and that a tentative truce has come into being on equitable terms. Highly conflicting news was to-Chinese Official. - 996 words
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Article134 1932-03-04 9 Reuter. Dietetic Hints for the Kidnappers New York, March 3 A cryptic telephone message by an unknown voice to the local office of a Philadelphia newspaper declaring that Lind bergh’s baby is well oared for by a trained nurse and an anonymous postcard addressed to Colonel LindberghReuter. - 134 words
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Article105 1932-03-04 9 —Rugby Eadio Service. Hope of Co-operation to Assist Ottawa The Dominions Secretary; Mr. J. H. Themis, end other Ministers yesterday received a deputation from the General Council of the Trade Union Congress which sought information with regard to the possibility cf the Ottawa Conference considering the adoption—Rugby Eadio Service. - 105 words
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Article55 1932-03-04 9 —Reuter. $lOO,OOO 000 Renewed for Three Months Paris. March 8 mi.. X),090 000 credit granted Geru ‘tie B.uk of International Q a y Federal Reserve Bank of Settement 3 tn X 7 v of France and the Bank of Eogl.nd tsen reoewed for Ume won.h, .t »bree the—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article55 1932-03-04 9 —Rugby Radio Service. King and See H’inalayan Expedition Record The King and Queen in the big ball room of Buckingham Pa’aco yesterday afternoon aaw the film by tbe British Himalayan Expedition which, led by Professor F. b. Smythe reached the summit of Mount Kamet, the highest—Rugby Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article66 1932-03-04 9 Septuagenarian’s Untimely Death From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, March 3 Mohamed Mustapha Khan was yesterday charged with the murder of a narian Malay as a result of a feud. The five years old grandson of the victim gav evidence that he saw Khan throw a stone66 words
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Article63 1932-03-04 9 Servant of P C.C. Charged Charged that while a servant JJ 1 Penang Cricket Club JJ*ft of a bottle of whisky at 14 80, the property of the club, Chee bin Sahat was brought before Mr. E. Jago this morning Accused claimed trial whereupon Inspector Lewis63 words
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Article253 1932-03-04 9 —Rugby Radio Service. POLITICAL PAYMENTS DRAIN I The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. I Runciman, made interesting remarks on the new British tariff policy at a Foreign Press Association luncheon yesterday. He said that having given tbe whole world an open market for so—Rugby Radio Service. - 253 words
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Article73 1932-03-04 9 Early Death of Singapore Official From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. March 8 The death occurred yesterday of ¥r. G 0. G. Muller, Acting Daputy Treasurer, at the general hospital at the age of 43. Mr. Mul’er had been in ill health for a considerab’e time73 words
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Article71 1932-03-04 9 R. A. F. Beat S. C, C. at Soccer From Oar Own Correspondent Singapore, March 8 The R. A. F. beat the 8. C. 0. at soccer by one-nil in a fast and exciting game. The R. A- F- were superior all round but missed many chances due71 words
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Article182 1932-03-04 9 It is authoritatively learned that V esars Fun and Frolic Ltd. has definitely arranged with the Philomatic Union, organisers of the China Distress Relief Fund, to give the gross proceeds cf three nights collections at their amusement park in aid of the Chinese distressed civilians and wounded182 words
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Article91 1932-03-04 9 Rugby Radio Service. OVER FIVE MILLIONS CUT Estimates for the defence services for the coming year were issued yesterday and show a total decrease of £5 270,70). The Navy Estimates are reduced by £1,128,700 to a total of £50.476 800. The Army Estimates total £36.488,000, a decreaseRugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article109 1932-03-04 9 —Renter. Re organisation Scheme Proposals A scheme of reorganisation affecting several of the principal companies of the Royal Mail group has been issued The scheme which aims at conserving tbe interests of creditors and preventing ihb iisintegration of the fleets, provides for the creation of two operating—Renter. - 109 words
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Article184 1932-03-04 9 Bngby Radio Service. $150,000,000 U.S. Credits Repaid STOCK MARKETS FIRM Announcements made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the House of Commons are regarded by the British Press as gestures oi financial confidence, and are described in America as being without precedent in financial history. TheBngby Radio Service. - 184 words
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Advertisement94 1932-03-04 9 tn I I A TOOTAL PRODUCT k S RYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN/ 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. See94 words
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Article644 1932-03-04 10 DULL CONDITIONS IN ALL MARKETS Sing/porr, M«ch 1 Dull conditions continue to prevail in all aecticng of the local share market, and the volume of business passim remains very email. According to c bUd adv cas the Tin market at home ai peai. to be slightly steadier,644 words
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Article63 1932-03-04 10 511, Chulia fe ireet (Services held on Sa urdays) 10 a m Sabbath Bchcol, 1 a m Divine Service, spm Sundays M V Society. -50 p m Sundays Gospel Service In «.barge: Pastor V E Heudershot MA Assutaut: Mr Kg Pong Boon. Parsonage: Anatoon Road Public welcome63 words
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Article133 1932-03-04 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following ware ths lataat quotations li MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list it 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day cd qj ro Shares £> 1 I ta rt la. I o so. •o. Mining Ayer Hitam M 10/- 10,9 10/3 10/9 Hitam Tin133 words
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Article90 1932-03-04 10 Me we. Boustead d Co Lid, 3rd M*rch quo suou for Singapore refi ed un 170.75 per pfcul, busiues» done 150 ton., Pr-ustg refined tin $70.75 per p’cul bn no seller®, un*-* fined tin $69 75 _er picul, tin ore $69 75 re* r In, t.u-u done 12$90 words
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Article35 1932-03-04 10 Singapore Prices for standard R bbed 3mc tcd Sheet for to day are is follows: Scot cents per lb. March 6$ h w April/Juns u t July/Sept. _7l i> Market Bteauy.35 words
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Article136 1932-03-04 10 The Singapore Chimb-r of Comm*rc j Rubber Aeß'ciation held ire 1,059 b auction oa Wednesday wb a n there w catalogued 2,460,604 lbs; 1 095.48 kma. Off —d 2,048 676 lb. 914 58 ton?. Sold 1,6i7.451 it?; 744 39 ttni. Spot London 2 1/41 New Y rk136 words
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Article206 1932-03-04 10 PASSENGER LIST Among the paraenseis booked by the homeward bou d P. and O. Naldera which h due to leav* Pen .ng to day are Her Grsce the Dueben of Sutherland, wbc is reium ng af er a hunting expedition to B>am. Tb« other pawergera ine’ule Mr206 words
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Article128 1932-03-04 10 The o s Klang strived th'g mo r ni’g with the following passe gers fr: tn Singapore and Port Bwetter, h n Mr McKeei M s Hirtcb, Mm Hobb.% Ms jorG Corn wellie Weet, Mr F A War de I Mr and Mra Boosfirld, Mr E M128 words
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Article149 1932-03-04 10 Latest Quotations Thur. Wed. Bai. March 8 March 2 Sept. 19 Paris 881 88$ 128.96 Naw York 8.49$ 8.48| 4.85? Montreal 8 98 8 94 4 Brussels 25 07$ 25 1/32 84.88 Geneva 18 07$ 18 02$ 84.86 Amsterdam 8 66$ 864 12.08 Milan 671 67}149 words
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Article248 1932-03-04 10 P*n March 4 Bis, Btnsres Cpl&cx p. «best -icr? 5 OOO.OC Ci -.1 at M.Or Jcld lenf dim 71.01 dice Pich g t»om 173.0 Nctmsge BCI 4 70.00 tl 110 s u 60.00 □oconutr J* 1 000 i 15.0 T 'Ocpre Su* dri« buyers 6.35 Rattana ®eit< 11.1(248 words
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Article80 1932-03-04 10 Pentng, March 4 Cow-ten of th« Chartered Bank On London Bavk Demand 2/8 27/32 it w 4 m/tc 8/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2'4 9/32 ,i 3 ii Documentary 2/4 13'32 On New York Bank Fernand 40} rom France u T.T. 940 nom India h T.T 1521 Bangkok (I80 words
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Advertisement69 1932-03-04 10 IF YOU WANT TO BUY A CAR LET US KNOW YOUR RE* UIREMENT3. WE GUARANTEE A GOOD BARGAIN. NEW OR USED CARB FROM $5O/cars Carmen cars IF YOU WANT TO SELL, EXCHANGE OR INSURE YOUR CAR WRITE. CALL OR PHONE NO- P’S 1003. ANY MAKE-ANY PRICE NEGOTIATED IN LEAST POSSIBLE69 words
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Advertisement1234 1932-03-04 10 I lln the Supreme Court of the Ig Straits Settlements *?Ot!ern IfjethfU I r Settlement of Penang re* I of Fffjrl v CQinpan’es (Winding Up) No. lof 1932 luHt I Ckeerjttl an J Cool In the Matter of Ordinance £lCC3Ur*’ -01*- I N o 155 (‘ompanies) I TEA DkNCE AND1,234 words
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Miscellaneous100 1932-03-04 10 Panang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Saturd? y 6 a.m. 77 e Noon 89 s nil 5 p.m. 87 s Sunday 6 a.m. 74 E Noon 86 nw 48 m m 5 p.m. 85 nw Monday 6 a.m. 76 N Noon 86 s nil 5 p.m. 85 N w100 words
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Article192 1932-03-04 11 Man Who Goes Into Their Cages With a Brush Mr. P.T. Tozer, the Zoo’s scenic artist, is perhaps the only man in Britain who does his work, whilst crocodiles are looking on less than three feet away. Just now he is "touching up" the scenery of192 words
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Article164 1932-03-04 11 ALL YOU DO IS PRESS A BUTTON The shop without a shopkeeper has arrived. This latest development in the Age of Automatics is to be seen at Dorking, and consists of a tobacconist's shop where customers are served, and change is given, without the Intervention of164 words
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Article90 1932-03-04 11 One Cup of Tea —£30 THE STRANGER WHO ASKED FOR A RECEIPT A prosper us io< king st.anger eniered a cafe at Subotitzi, Yugoslavia, and ordered a cup of tsa. Tuen ha paid his bill, got a receipt, and went with a thoughtful air. The sequei was heard when thi90 words
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Article123 1932-03-04 11 After Taking Him for a Ride Girl gangsters have shot and gravely wounded a man in Birmingham, Alabama, after taking him for a “ride.” Tae crime is reported in the New York Herald (Paris edition). It is believed to be the first of its kind committed123 words
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Article160 1932-03-04 11 The Kiloplane NEW GAME FOR AIR-MINDED CHILDREN Kite flying combined with model aero" plane flights is the latest amusement of children and grown-ups in the public parks at Cologne. As m%ny as five model aeroplanes, each with a wing stretch of some four or five feet, are attached by a160 words
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Article59 1932-03-04 11 NEW VERSION BY NEW YORK SCIENTISTS A needle can now easily be found in a haystack. A pin was flung into a bale of hay at Schenr clady. New York, The hay was then tak-n into a local X ray laboratory. It took the scientists just59 words
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Article66 1932-03-04 11 While workmen were digging up the roota of an old tree which had been cut down tn the garden at Cairo of Mahmoud Fakhry P-nsta, the Egyptian Minister in Paris they feund subterranean passages lined with red bricks and of ancient design. Officials cf the Department of66 words
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Advertisement339 1932-03-04 11 COLOUR COMES TO STAY I Concrete has change its dress. The grey of I pure utility has given place to colour; colour I tint fives a finish of beauty appropriate to the I chu ieterof the structure. I loiCrete’the new coloured cement has all I tlr qualities of ‘Ferrocrete—the rapidI339 words
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Advertisement17 1932-03-04 11 JW»WBWWIW i Wl WWWWW 1,111 IMWII WHIM LEA i PERRINS’ SAUCE The sauce that famous chefs prefer17 words
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Advertisement283 1932-03-04 11 FOQ monE THAN Vwsft «fr? f THSEE CENTURIES Inja g BOLS Las been the standard of f&E W quality for Gin and First Class fcaeP 9 Liqceurs. It doesn't matter where I y° u arf whether on the West coast of Africa, or away in the Far East, or anywhere283 words
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Article1274 1932-03-04 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 Nsm# of From SniiinQ For Data of Sailing steamer Pangkor Belawan Teluk Anson* and Bagan Datch Friday Rasa Setul. Kuala Bahra,1,274 words
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Article340 1932-03-04 13 TEX YEARS' MYSTERY SOLVED A my st ry u/iiJt J lit s puzzled the Italian police for the last 10 years has just been cleared upIn 1922 a piofessor of Verona received by post a parcel apparently containing sr me books. This, when opened by the recipient,340 words
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Article80 1932-03-04 13 It was announced in the London Gszette that a receiving order was made on the debtor’s petition on J-nusrj 25against Mr. Wiilitm Edwtrd Hurccmb. Friern Watch-aver ue, Not th Finchley, Middletex, auctioneer, carryir g on business order the n>me and style cf Hurcombs st Grafton Galleries,80 words
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Advertisement250 1932-03-04 13 J Recover i rour nerve energy d Wi Th» fra* A I Fr*‘. RODARI. I Km 7 (Inch University, «*y« > I Vi -«Unatogen has a direct favour- I gblr influence on the who»* I I* :< I ■j, JH «Lf-u I i L *1 J?- L > i<i /fc?isfcS>.250 words
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Advertisement13 1932-03-04 13 DIGESTION OUT.OF. ORDE»! A COURJE OF PROMOTES SOUN& DI3ESTICH ANP SCUM PUTS YOU13 words
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