Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 March 1932
1932-03-07
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1932-03-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY h of a No. 53. VOL. LXXXX. MONDAY, 7th MARCH, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS23 words
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Advertisement414 1932-03-07 1 FnAGATA BBOTHEBB dentists Head Office next bio The Dispensary. j C b Office 52, Leith Street IN EXCHANGE f* Po» 200 used Stamps of Straits Bettis- H [f\ ft tnenta, Malay States. Siam. Honf Boar g j»™. »a y- Picture Post Cards W K* I Bj 1 TWI Z2 d414 words
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Advertisement13 1932-03-07 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photegraphy by elaotrte light Thom Hl. M STBMT, PJUUXG.13 words
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Advertisement1675 1932-03-07 2 to let LEAVE BANKS. m»,^—a—— Office*, available ebcrtly, trp floor, Caartrrw B»i Cb-mb.,,. Apply :A N i? M y “’‘S’*®? just off I Q CHARTERED BiSI HOUSES SHASSHAI3ANKISI 163 -u o train from Paddington. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPOBATICI. I u BAYLIS HOUSE HOTEL (ire-,—*■ lg<BJ [jkcokpo-^edintbo colon, o,nosoao..1,675 words
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Article168 1932-03-07 3 LOW SCORING MATCH «v Tnaan Rfcrßßtion Club beat the V o-istion in a low scoring match 1® 3140 Wafternoon on the Dato Kramat following are the scores I. B. o.—ls* Innings hP h b F lWant SiDgh 1 jK T^ kB, "S‘ k l 6 5 s168 words
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1348 1932-03-07 3 English League DIVISION 1 Arsenal 2 Leicester C. 1 liimmgham 3 Middlesbrough 0 Blackburn R. 2 Chelsea 2 Blackpool 2 Liverpool 2 Derby C. 0 Sheffield W. 1 Everton 4 Aston Vills 2 Manchester C, 5 Newcastle U. 1 Portsmouth 3 W Ham U.1,348 words
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Advertisement346 1932-03-07 3 i Si THE ~H nEMEOV s I H succ^ sfUV I ISA A 1 I < REMOVES THE CAUSE j ill I B Diseases arising from the Blood must be treated by asms £3 ES rtS9 F I; r 7 removing the cause from the Blood, permanent relief Gplij BSj346 words
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Article634 1932-03-07 4 Good Dividends New Issue Brings off A Double. Blue Bluff Surprises (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday H. H. the Sultan of Perak led in two winners here to day where heavy rain fell during the last three races. There was a large crowd cresent634 words
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Advertisement170 1932-03-07 4 I YOU GET LASTING I STRENGTH hy ping B ji. iflß. -R ww» Halls fc Win&J THR BUFBEMK II and rhe An«lo c? p .7-’io» lp IM <3 d ■*3, IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES# OR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS INDIGESTION TAKE £t. xdfdtieimt perfect toilet soap must do more than cleanse, it170 words
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Advertisement49 1932-03-07 4 yMMH-T-mn h 117 T-»-i nmm iirTragg ■i-n —.-ia==sn» EIGHTEEN HOLE GOLF COURSE the, Hua Hen Hctth I Cnty 22 Kcur* Pt/rutrvj. Ay [jeprui Traunt I For further infer moi ion THE INFORMATION BUREAU S pleas* eft'p out this ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS 1 advertisement end mud to, BANGKOK SIAM. 049 words
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Advertisement339 1932-03-07 4 Check your baby's weight VVHAI A p-r CuXJ 4 rnX I'i P ’X** 2 month' io, b fj JJ’k I s 6 io b 7 17 IK. 8 !S h, t—— 1—You can’t ask a baby how he is or hov And th.? reason whv Lactogen” he feels. But there339 words
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Article270 1932-03-07 5 Boxing I But “Home” Titles May Go Abroad THE British Boxing B)&rd of Control hss not, as was generally supposed, lifted the colour bir for championship contests. They did so for the matches between Larry Gains and Donald McOorkindale whose first fight for the British Empire270 words
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Article360 1932-03-07 5 BUNGALOW CITY FOR BRITISH TEAMS The equipment issued to the Bri ish team in the Olympic Games, at Los Angeles, states The British Olympic Journal, will be similar to that used at Amsterdam, with one exception. In order to allow British spectators to pick out their own competitors360 words
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Article74 1932-03-07 5 mile INDOOR RUN AND HIGH JUMP New York Gene Venzke set a new world’s record for the one mile indoor run in the 25ih Mullrose Games at Madison-square Garden with a time of 4min. 11.2eec. The old record, held by Paavo Nurmi, was 4min. 12sec. A second world’s74 words
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Article356 1932-03-07 5 Rugby in Need of Overhaul WHERE are the great Rugby captains to-day r Do selection committees, club and international, place sufficient store on the value of ciptaincy Fresh in the mind pre the confessions of W<4°s end Scotland that they lost to the South Africans through wrong356 words
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Article208 1932-03-07 5 TOO MANY MATCHES AT TWICKENHAM The big London c übs have been h 1 rd hit this season by the many attraction? staged at Twickenham in the shape of Springbok matches, and also because of the economic depression. “Gates” have shruik badly, though expenditure cannot be kept208 words
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Article156 1932-03-07 5 MR. F. 8. ASHLEY-COOPER’S GREAT WORK Cricket has lost in F. 8. Ashley-Cooper, of Milford, Surrey, an invduable friend and recorder. He was the game's historian. His accurately compiled records covered the world's cricket, and probably are unequalled. He kept in touch with cricket the world over, and156 words
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Article199 1932-03-07 5 AUSTRALIA 15-YEAR OLD BEATS FORMER CHAMPION Adelaide A fifteen year-old boy, Vivian McGrath, of New South Wale?, m*y represent Australia to the Davies Cap thia yeir, and miy be seen at Wimbledon. He completely eetabUehed himself as a powerful first-class player by defeating in the open it199 words
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Advertisement289 1932-03-07 5 —3 When tfie pace begins to tell! k® li your energies have begun to fl*& i j ds<«i P yonr vitality is low if y° ar work jjf B a burden tbe pleasure* ot lite I- m re M dust in your month—w I PUYLLOSAN revitalises and roll SE' K£rJ289 words
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Advertisement206 1932-03-07 5 IEASY TERMS Make the Purchase of a Piano Remarkably Easy $5O-00 Deposit and Per Month enables you to own a good Piano. RECONDITIONED PIANOS From $275 00 I OR THE SUPERB ROBINSON For $450-00 I wstfiiSO I il 1W! I -I' I “'I I The Robinson piano Co., PENANG 1206 words
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460 1932-03-07 6 LOW SCORING MATCH A weak P.R.O. team was yesterday defeated by the Indians by 4 wickets. The following are the scores P R O. —Ist Innings R de Cruz c Gnanamuttu b George 5 D Campbell b George 7 F de Cruz ran out 9460 words
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Article58 1932-03-07 6 SECOND TEST Baiaskas Scores 122 ■Not Out In the second Test match, South Africa continuing their innings on F'atarday, scored 410 runs for nine wickets In reply to New Zealand's score of 364. Christy and Viljoen scored 62 and 81 respectively while Baiaskas batted freely58 words
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Article22 1932-03-07 6 Army Defeat Navy At Twickenham At Twickenham on Saturday the Army beat the Navy by eleven points to nil Reuter.22 words
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Article32 1932-03-07 6 BANGKOK v TAIPING (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, March 6 The Taiping Polo Club has challenged the Bangkok Club. The match is expected to take place here in April.32 words
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389 1932-03-07 6 SUNDAY CRICKET Carr’s Eleven Beat Ceylonese Carr’s XI beat the Ceylon Association in a whole day match yesterday on the Francis Light School ground by the narrow margin of 17 runs. The match produced some brilliant bat ting, both Hoblyn and Orr just missing389 words
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Article259 1932-03-07 6 GOOD BOWLING BY LIANG KHENG Th© Free School beat the Malay Cricket Club in an all diy match yesterday. Scores Fbee chool Wee 'heng Jin c Osman b Sheriff 48 Lim Seng Kim ran out 7 Tan Ah Ee o and b Samsoodin 4 A 0259 words
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Article337 1932-03-07 6 KATZONIANS win in low SCORING MATCH The Katzonians scored an innings victory over the Eastern Smelting Co. in a whole day match yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground. The following are the scores E 8 o.—let Innings Robinson c Cheng Huat b Seang Tee 14 Meh c Ewe337 words
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321 1932-03-07 6 AKBAR SCORES 58 i In a cricket match played on Saturday on the Hutchings School ground the Malay 0 0 defeated the Hutchings school by 19 runs The feature of the m>tch was a bright innings by M. M. Akbar for the Malays who retired321 words
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Miscellaneous165 1932-03-07 6 ii VfiTr .-•XII 6-15 To-Wight 9-30 Americas Greatest Humorist in His Neivest Laughter-piece— WILL ROGERS L MMBASSMn©nB I BILL with Greta Nissen Marguerite t hurchill Also “ISTANBUL TO BAGDAD” Magic Carpel Travelog “WHEN THE WIND BLOWS” M.G.M Comcdp Latest Fox Movietone News, Plans at Robinson’s ’Phone 567 I G’sT^ 7165 words
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Article807 1932-03-07 7 SATURDAY’S RACES Back Number Back in Form BY TIC-L40 Saturdiy’s races at Ipoh brought to a j ;)e hrak Turf Club Spring Meeting, j rl derst*nd there was a small loss on the three days but the takings on Saturday better and I think the807 words
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Article441 1932-03-07 7 MR. PRIESTLEY ON BOOKS OF TO-DAY Mr. H. A. Vacheil and ‘‘Mudlarks” The 120th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens wss celebrated by the Dickens Fellowship at a commemoration dinner at the Trooadero Restaurant. London The chief speaker was Mr. J B. riestley who declared that441 words
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Article76 1932-03-07 7 SMELTERS TEAM TO 1' E CT P O R. C. The following team has been chosen to play for the Eastern Smelting Club against the Poet Cffi?e Recreation Olah on the Dato Kramat Gardens to morrow Kink off 5 15 p. m prompt. K Taylor; Yeoh T-ik76 words
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Article93 1932-03-07 7 The kidnapped boy Dajute of Youngstown has been recovered and the kidnappers arrested. A Beading, Pennsylvania, message records the death of bandmaster Siusa. Do you ever stop to think why the beat businesses in this country are invariably those that advertise most Do you think they93 words
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Article352 1932-03-07 7 MURDER CASE Elderly Tamil Charged at Assizes f The story of an attack on a Tamil woman 5 on an estate in the Province was related at 1 the Penang Assize Court this morning before Vr. Justice Whitley. In the dock stool an elderly Tamil named352 words
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Article434 1932-03-07 7 Mr J T. Pickering of Teluk Anson, has sailed for Home. The hon’ble Mr. Arnold c avage Bailey if ill with dysentery. Mr. G. Heron has been appointed to act as Surveyor-General of rhipe, S 8. Extension of leave has been granted tc Mr. E A. Winnington-Ingram434 words
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Article398 1932-03-07 7 ITS SUFERIORITY FOR SHORT JOURNEYS Motor Transport Being Ousted Q 4 More horsa are working on the streets of 9 Great Britain fo-day than at any time since the War. Motor vehicles are being sold d ily to give place to the wagon, and scores of398 words
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Advertisement372 1932-03-07 7 New Advertisements noticfs The Peaarg Office of Malayan American Plantations, Ltl.« will be closed as from the 8:h Marc*. AB correspondence should, in future, b* addrr«»*d to Malayan American Plantations, Ltd, Sungei Patani, Kedah. j S. Pembroke shi-e Voy. 24 Cons'gnees of carvo per the above vessel from Europa are372 words
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Advertisement209 1932-03-07 7 I CREAM We have pleasure in announcing a substantial 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 Other Flavours 3-25 Quart Bricks 1-20 Pint -70 Eskimo Pies209 words
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Article21 1932-03-07 8 M Oabdlr —To Maciel Elitb, wife of Mr. James M'lhfdle Haagai T-»w*r EjUte, Kedah, a bod. oa Mrrca 1 1932.21 words
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Article690 1932-03-07 8 After a long pe iud of orderliness, Penang has experienced a serious riot, and even at the time of writing the atmosphere is strained. There is not, at the momeiv, any apprehension of a further outbreak, but there is a gener il feeling of resentment among I Chinese690 words
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Article39 1932-03-07 8 From Our Own Oorreepondenfc Bangkok, March 6 Their Majesties the Kiog and Queen cl Siam yesterday visited the new Asiatic motor liner Erria. I [The Erria was in Penang last week ci. her maiden voy age39 words
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Article570 1932-03-07 8 Penang, Monday csf is an ill wind that blows nobody good, and the trolley buses and trams reaped a rich harvest yesterday and this morning when the rickshas and mosquito buses were withdrawn. Contempora ies draw attention to the faet that the Bystander pu lishes three mis”!F570 words
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Article95 1932-03-07 8 Tin— Spot Today London <£l3B 10. 01. £l3B 10s. 0L Tin (3 Months) London £l4O 5 01. £l4d < Singapore $71.00 $7O 62j Business Done 75 tons 12,> toils Penang s<o.62s Business Done Bayers —No Sellers Rubber London 2fd. 2 lt} d, New York 3J c. (G) c.95 words
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Advertisement188 1932-03-07 8 I et GREW XT'S. Reims tincorking ALottle of The Wine of Kings The King of Wines John I ittle Co., lid., Penang. DANISH Cl<f:"l i The finest in the world. Have you tried it ?Do you know that when treated in the right way before use you cannot taste the188 words
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Advertisement32 1932-03-07 8 i_ 1 THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL TN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN 3NMTATIBN THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.32 words
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Miscellaneous28 1932-03-07 8 TIDE TABLES High Wife» Low Wife! To Day ISLI9 a.m. 6.54 a.m. 12.56 p.m. 710 p.m. To Mobrow m< 12 47 a.m. 7.21' bjm. 1.20 p.m. 7.89 p.m.28 words
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Obituary20 1932-03-07 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. H. H. Abdu’cidtr expresses hia thanks to the many who sent messages of condolence in his recent bereavement.20 words
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Article663 1932-03-07 9 Situation Quieter This Morning n Rickshamen Resume Fake News Leads to Trouble in Bangkok Penang Court Charges Yesterday and this morning, the atmosphere was still though there was an absence of any further trouble b yood one or two isolated incidents. Sb ps were still shuttered663 words
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Article74 1932-03-07 9 —Reuter l°yang Cons’dered Teo Vulnerable r Shanghai, March 7 vDjra k c hpißr fl ye J B Dew capital The lily of p ra^on of The vulrerabi•keided ir^'D K to naval attack v’”* «nd now a meeting b>yarp} ispa Exeutlve Committee at He nr/w 7 J hBt bi,e—Reuter - 74 words
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Article82 1932-03-07 9 I,— Reuter. Fmploys Racketeers to Negotiate With Kidnappers New York. March 7 The safe return of the Lindberg baby within forty eight hours is promised provided the ransom instructions are obeyed according to the New York American. The development fol lows the decision of Tind bergb, whoI,—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article779 1932-03-07 9 FEW ISOLATED SKIRMISHES Shanghai, March 6 A very quiet week end allowed '-banghai thoroughly to relax after the tension of the past six weeks The entire front remained quiet aU day, but the Chinese are apprehensive owing to Japanese movements up the Yangtae. It is reliably reported that779 words
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Article216 1932-03-07 9 Governor’s Warning Recalled SINGAPORE COMMENT Referring to the misleading news from the Far East, yesterday's Sunday Times, Singapore, says: How widely the stories were circulated may be gathered from the fact that celebrations were general throughout the greater part of Friday night in Shanghai, Singapore, Hong Kong216 words
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Article179 1932-03-07 9 —Ranter. Latest Proposals to Meet U. S. Deficit Washington, March 6 An annual increase in the country’s taxation of eleven hundred million dollars l is provided in the Tax Bill being introdu ced in the Hiuse of Representatives to morrow. The chief proposal from 21 per cent—Ranter. - 179 words
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Article76 1932-03-07 9 L—Beater. German Diplomat Injured Berlin, March 5 The Foreign Office is informed that four shots were fired at a Counsellor at tie German Embassy in Moscow who was wounded in the neck and hand. The assailant was arrested. The Soviet Foreign Office has expressed the Soviet’s regret atL—Beater. - 76 words
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Article33 1932-03-07 9 The Chinese Consul and the Protector of Chinese were out at Campbell and Ointra Streets and other parts of the town this morning distributing pamphlets calling upon all to resume work33 words
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Advertisement152 1932-03-07 9 I F iimh Ufa K v HEW RECORDS T MARCH F I Await Your Selection I S’ AT I v MOUTRIE’S I Q 16, Bishop Street, Penang I c E y I His Master’s Voice V SpPCI&IIStS i < fAYCRS I SELF-OILING PUMPS I <1 FOR GENLRiL SERVICE. In a152 words
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Article142 1932-03-07 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latari quotations tn MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’g share list al 11 a.m. to day Saturday To day VL. rj nj DB r CD CD 6hARBB >.= >.= cc n 00 to. o. o. 10. Mining Ayer Hitam 10/3 10/9 10/6142 words
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Article185 1932-03-07 10 Singapore, M rch 3 During the period under review th<* lcc.l market has been duH and easier Prices close abovr lowest but auU show dec’lne of cntalsnee. To-day’e e»b!es qi"** Landdown a turner 1/16 1. to 2 3/161. whi'et New York is up J/i6 to 3f geld. These185 words
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Article78 1932-03-07 10 Foreign Imports of Tin Ore during the month of February, 1932 Country of Origin Tong Burma 142 Netherlands Indi Banka and B.lliton 1 318 s ngkep 89 Other places French Indo-China 54 6B Siam 653 Tanganyika g Union of South Africa 76 T i Totftl 2 40878 words
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Article144 1932-03-07 10 BUSINESS FOR ORDINARY MEETING The following are the agenda for an ordinary meeting rf the Penang Mu ii ci pal Commissioners to ba heli tomorrow 1. Minutes of last mating to be eor firmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions a'rived144 words
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Article273 1932-03-07 10 Latest Quotations Set. Fri. Bat. March 5 March 4 Sept. 19 Paris 89 5/1G 89 J 128.96 New York 8.511 8.50$ 4.85 J Montreal 8 93} 8 93 Brussels 25 25 25 141 84.88 Geneva 18 20 18 121 24.86 Amsterdam 8.75 8.71$ 12.08 Milan 671273 words
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Article242 1932-03-07 10 Pt nan? i March 7 er, Benares Opitus P»’h?finoiu SiOCO.IX Slovas n •0.0" -Sold leaf sslltn 72.01 'fnea Pick: g nosn 170.0 Nutm«r* ?ts n 70.0 C n 1 0s «I 60.00 □oooDUitper 1,000 h 15.0 T Copra Hundricd buyers 6.35 Rattans mt’i 11JL0 Rattans Ooatte 10,6* Green242 words
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Article924 1932-03-07 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. ■uu J j It 1 i 3 is Bosaax pub«m Allenby Babbae Be 65 75 Aiol Gtajab Baotax >».*M 3‘ 4t AmalgßmeM 7B 8 AyM HIS*» Ftutfau 72| 8C Ayet Bunina K.ibbei 15 S’ Ayex ■otek Rabbw G« 40 K Aye> P»—■ Bn 45 C€ 3<l»u924 words
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Advertisement432 1932-03-07 10 Wtoil&’l Hbc 1 hi IRunnvnie&e "Ckeer/xl lx J Cool WEDNESDAY /xiMtl dinner dance I Z /Ax- Z/ g THURSDAY Extra Dinner Dance > yL I Thursday 17th March (St. Patrick’s Day) j i ...mimi- 1 1 Special Irish Dinner Dance e «-Allenburgs Foods I BUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD, G">rt* Goldeaok. M.uacar,432 words
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Article432 1932-03-07 11 Fine Display of Rare Blooms A wonderful array of orchids, adorned the gymnasium at the Y.M.C.A. Singapore, on Friday, and a large number of visitors were filled with admiration. The orchid show, organised under the auspice? of the Malayan Orchid Society, was opened on Friday unceremoniously.432 words
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Article218 1932-03-07 11 WELL-KNOWN IN THE BTRAITS FOR 35 YEARS News has been received of the death athis home at Morf-. Nevin, North Wake, on Feb. 4 of Capt. R. W. Morris, who for many years was very well-known here at e in the 8-raits Steamship Co. Capt.218 words
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Advertisement730 1932-03-07 11 ll F-4T-&aFI nA s .>' w«w UATW^' I I -ZL I Z JM M 4* ~±jmß Jl rJi >EI w- O -C fXI hw K r I lo^'.. H ■■> How Long Can i Careless Washing r; 6 Spoils thfc H tir p day, work ie more r j o730 words
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Advertisement226 1932-03-07 11 BRITISH STEEL wire; sopcs All Sizes All Constructions i hos Wm. Smith Ltd. -British Ropes Ltd Tlie Illustration UN we are always S the K Pleased to d c t f A ouote nd BiueStrand —=n u n- t.. > Advise Clients S (St lhe Tra r s ,e are226 words
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Article1181 1932-03-07 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 Nam« of From Sailing For Date of Sailing Steamer Tronoh Pangkaian Brandan, Same Ports To-day gkalan Soeaoe end Rimba Pankalan Dode1,181 words
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Advertisement31 1932-03-07 12 I Get a Set of ZAG-ZAW Picture Puzzles The Ideal Recreation for Your Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship» Price 75 cents I OBTAINABLE AT The Pinang Gazette Press,31 words
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Article740 1932-03-07 13 Dinner of Penang Association The Penang Teachers' Association held I their annual dinner at the Nanking Hotel on Saturday night. About fifty were present I Mr. H. Mortimer, President of the I Association, presided. Amongst the others present were Mr. E. Li M. Stowell Rev. H. F740 words
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Advertisement485 1932-03-07 13 “Buy British, and so employ British labour by land and by sea” BRH. THE PRINCE OF WALES’S BRO <D7A3T HORLICK’S is BRITISH fere is i, our guarantee was originate J half a century ago by an Er.gl shman, Sir Jares Horlick, Bart., and year by year i. has rapi ly485 words
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Advertisement32 1932-03-07 13 I APIOL STEEL I Sureandccrtain for all Female complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. H yy, >. EDMONDS i Th» Srglisri Pharmacy I 52, 54, Beach Street. Penan*32 words
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Advertisement83 1932-03-07 13 I The firm which elimiI nates or radically I 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. The Pinang Gazette and Sunday Gazette arg always plgasgd to bring their experience83 words
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Article730 1932-03-07 14 MALAY AN RECEPTION List of Stations The following is a list of shortwave stations which can be received in Malaya: Mowday Radio Saigon (49.05 metres) 6.15 p.m Annamite programme; 8.15 recorded music; 9.15 concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. Soloists: violin, M.730 words
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Advertisement581 1932-03-07 14 a 4O jM' Sm'f For moRE than d THREE CENTURIES 3 BOLS has been the standard of bMA >&&t J quality for Gin and First Class Liqueurs It doesn’t matter where I you are. whether on the West a coast of Africa, or away in the Uftiw Far East, or581 words
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Advertisement287 1932-03-07 14 I I 2 k’/ C t i? I Mi I I f *3. “BABY •J can uethhefly- I S.' WAS FED ON I Doctors baby this OT OTT km ml i nxrwemonh 0(J1\ O £i 11N 12/ from brrtu .nd bir!h aa;J g don. .pieodKihn OWi fne MC rf -r287 words
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Article669 1932-03-07 15 Panai.g, March 7, 1932. CHOWRABTA MARKET Mutton— g Mntton Indian per lb 40 Mntton Australian 40 Head goat 1-20 Sheep 98 each Liver with heart kmg do 90 1.30 Tripe do 90 Ooat or Sheep w per lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 30 B”ei 8 ”ei per669 words
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