Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 March 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-03-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No 55. VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 9th MARCH, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement591 1932-03-09 1 TNAGATA BROTHERS dentists Bead OSce uexi to The Dispensary. 52, Leith Stree* &O iimiiiiimiiiii ii i m»M i iiiiim i, it', ii (0 1' P ZSgmticißra I uIJ -VALUE- o ijldriG I /ar in excess f price/ I 4 IE V f* <7 must algo fc eep the ekin in591 words
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Advertisement16 1932-03-09 1 H. TOKISATSC STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by elecirte tight» Thom 7YI. dS, 70. BIBHOP STBBBT, pHung.16 words
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Advertisement2509 1932-03-09 2 TOL SI—— LEAVE BANKS. Offices, .vailable sboitly, top floor, i ’|T Chartered Bnk attberB pply A N 21 from Hyde CHARTERED BISK HDS3FOHB S SHAHGHM BAFJISt Malayan American Plantations. Ltd. Park Corner and only 25 minutes ran by v“flnltntU Bfix.. Huk.wih 1 n ntT ft|| ,1 AMsa I 'iJ ’Uli2,509 words
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Article878 1932-03-09 3 SENTENCE REDUCED Plain Speaking by Lord Hewart MR. JUSTICE McJARDIE’3 CRITICISM RESENTED COMMENTS by Mr. Jaetice McOardie on what he h*d described as '‘the unfortunate effect of unnecessary reduction of sentences" evoked some pointed observations in the (hurt of Criminal Appeal. The Lord Chief Jwics (Lord878 words
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Advertisement339 1932-03-09 3 h IS< J- rs3^^^- wiiii i l <m !l i| J rA-M Mwinwi K)O you suffer from weakness? z -'AaJ Vvj|Sj|R Are long rests necessary to Kl get you through the fatigues of SgaSfe die day? Don’t you wish that glMSmfr you could have again your o’d Jj jggßi energy339 words
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Advertisement391 1932-03-09 3 wu can’t lose o# this Gillette effef! "T\GN ’T doubt this offer because you get all the benefit I I fr’ s true! Just ask your dealer for the Gillette "Good Will’’ Set, containing the New, positive-registration V»Wk Gillette Razor and sof the wonderful super-keen, doubleedged, double service, New Gillette391 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article859 1932-03-09 4 Monday:—Hiving tea with Mr. Pepys’s Cousin G adye, wl chatting with her, as ia our cns otn when alone, over household matters, she telle m?, bow, recording to a hi A p Bsed on to her by a friend. she do'.h from tim* to time savr her859 words
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Article427 1932-03-09 4 MRS. GWENDOLEN BARRY - BY MRS. GWENDOLEN BARRY Now that long robes, pinning-blankets and the heavy baby-ebthing of a generation ago have vanished, mothers have sometimes to face the problem of keeping babies warm in bed. For the child who will throw off the covers at night, a sleeping-bag is best427 words
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Article646 1932-03-09 4 BY ROSAMUND Although it is certainly not our present habit to confioe the eating f fish to the Lenten fait, and to Fridays*, there is still a tendency to eat it more often as the spring advances. In any ev*n”, to know how to cook it, and646 words
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Article, Illustration60 1932-03-09 4 The cami knickers sketched are in th st sc ft shade cf green satin Inown sc eau-de-ni). Tec-coloured lace is a fascinating trimming, and it will be seen that the shape is entirely in accord wi h the mode for clo’hes that fit, the top60 words
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Article480 1932-03-09 4 MOLLHC LITTLE - by MOLLHC LITTLE One of the foremost features of the new spring mode will be what is termed the “run-about” frock mide of some ■ort of woollen material in a very light weight. Wool will be the fabric of the season, so that these little dresses may480 words
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Article480 1932-03-09 4 IRENiS ADAIR - BY IRENiS ADAIR Mode] coats for mid-season—that is just now before sprtug is really '“in”—are interesting in Ges'ga. of lovely materials, but perhapa, not qu<t« so simple as at first appears. So as the maten is are concerned, diagonal waves «re g*eat favou*ites. S >t t yarns480 words
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Article141 1932-03-09 4 A woman aged 108 who for health and activity is said to be uusurpaeiel in Europe has been diecovereiin a village in Portugal, says Rtu.er’s Li b n cornspondent. She: Has never been IT; Has never taken medic'n r Has all her own leeii, and can eat141 words
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Article495 1932-03-09 4 beryl harper - BE AUTY'S IPLEMENTS BY beryl harper There na 1? bMaly mayteei to be beyon) on» m Jne loeg to po„ew tb»m! For Inatano-, the robber „dncroller is a boon for rolling off the erst 8 fat, but when one is hard-uo, well I my own and very efijientit’j, too. I495 words
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News From All Parts
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Article425 1932-03-09 5 Most Hated of All Prisons AA or uon is the rroil hated of Uhmenli administered by K’XwSw» m "The Moor" by f ‘J‘ oaicgto it» Bitnation in the *i"°Xd7ot Devonshire, the priX’hb!. repmation for iron affbeen said that it is M hard a wwder to serve425 words
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Article72 1932-03-09 5 nrrii. e^r B>ok °f the Silvation Army J D ,cterwtin feature by its yof Army terup.as f OT example:— Vjlies To “F ”Amen” h M^ TOn To raise the right hand °?o fwh%klBMld or sung, B^ di fre dom and h of %»en a ’n’ Snad,72 words
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Article127 1932-03-09 5 Protecting Telephone Wires After 15 months’ hard work, Nairobi been linked up by telephone with Mombasa, a distance of 320 miles, and the new line was formally inaugurated by the Governor of Kenya, Brigadier General Sir Joseph Byrne, K.0.M.G., who will talk to the Provincial Commissioner of127 words
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Article113 1932-03-09 5 Bpe king to the Eton, Slough, and Windsor branch of the Workers’ E locational Association, Dr. Alington. headmaster of Eton, said it was very dcubtful whether all the reforms and changes that had taken place had made us very much wiser, and whether we wtr» mueh113 words
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Article130 1932-03-09 5 Mr. Jacob Epstein has yet another surprise in store for the B-itish public. In February he we to open h’s first exhibition of water colours. And a very remarkable exhibition it will be, for it will consist of sixty ’l ustrations to the OH Testamen130 words
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Article92 1932-03-09 5 The erase for making thing* in novel shapes has its dangers (say* a Glasgow Herald gossip). Th* scene wa* a Glasgow restaurant. The short-sighted lady, having been served with roast lamb, took a generous helping of what she thought was the mint sauce. After a little while she92 words
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53 1932-03-09 5 During the last two years there have been 648 incidents in Wood Green Hghroad—which h H mil lon and ie regarded as one of London’s worst traffic spots—and th* Council are asking the Ministry of Transport and the police authorities what steps53 words
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Article347 1932-03-09 5 LONDON’S MOST SPECTACULAR White City Venue in Derby Week It has be*n announced by the manager of Larry Grins, the Canadian coloured heavy-weight, that plans had been completed for a fight between Gains and Primo Camera, the Italian giint, to teke pl toe at the White347 words
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Article248 1932-03-09 5 "THE QUALITY OF MERCY” A prisoner who quoted Shakaspeare’s line* from ‘'The Merchant of Venics” when asked whether he had anything to say after being found guilty was sentenced to four years’ penal servitude for burglary and assault at Sheffieli Quarter Stsslone. "I realise that it wou'i248 words
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Advertisement27 1932-03-09 5 d OULATRAM’S department Class Work at Minimum Prices. e Guarantee Cut, Style and Every Satisfaction A 1 rial Order will Convince You. Oni g a Beach Street.27 words
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Advertisement40 1932-03-09 5 ARE WOMENS' BEST HELP TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY Luting good looks depend upon geed health. Good health follows upon a cleansed ipeem working in harmony. This is th* «Sfect rf ßeecham’s Pills» the unrivalled repuffer stomach, liver, kidney and bowel40 words
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Advertisement430 1932-03-09 5 |EASY j TERMS Make the Purchase of a Pi mo Remarkably Easy Deposit and $2O-00 Per Month enables you to own a good Piano. KS RECONDITIONED P1AI) i I From $275 00 I OR THE SUPERB ROBINSON I For $450-09 I I I LAWYERS I HI REQUISITES’ 0' E 1430 words
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Article389 1932-03-09 6 s. E. A. AMENDMENTS All Ipoh Fonies in Class 2 Below will be found the latest amend meats and alterations to the traits Racing Association Official Classification List from which it will be s:en that Neelaveni. like Love Lsce, has been sent up to <389 words
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Article267 1932-03-09 6 Monday. February 29 Miss Hardwick left Government House Tuesday March 1 Rev. Father George Byrne had luncheon at Government Wednesday March 2 Mr. and Mrs E. D 0 Wolfe arrived to stay at Government House. Hon. Mr H. Fairburn, Mr. and Mrs E D C Wolfe, Mr267 words
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Article619 1932-03-09 6 Attended by the Sovereigns’ escort of Household Cavalry, the King yesterday drove from Buckingham Palace to St. James Palace and held bis first levee of the year. Despite rain, a crowd lined the route along the Mall and cheered the King as he drove by. Mr. Wilkinson,619 words
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Article139 1932-03-09 6 “SIDEWAIK3 OF NEW YORK" AT QUEEN’S Comical capers in a gymnasium, an amusing adventure with gangsters, and a love affair that results in his trying to reform the small boys of the tenements, land Buster Keaton into hilarious troubles in his latest Metro Go’dwyn Mayer picture, "Sidewalks of139 words
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Article433 1932-03-09 6 ANNUAL MEETING Celebrations on Modified Lines The Annual General Meeting of the Royal Society of St. George Penang Branch was held yesterday at the P.O 0. with Mr F. N. Byer, Vice President as Chairman. Among those present at the meeting beside the Chairman were Mr.433 words
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Article266 1932-03-09 6 DEATH OF SINGAPORE’S FIRST WA ER ENGINEER News has been received in Singapore of the sudden death on March 5, cf Mr Stephen G. Williams M rst C. E., of the firm of Messrs Peirce and Williams agent; ;inGrest Britain to the V unicipal Com miss’.oners266 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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92 1932-03-09 6 (To the Editor of the Tinang Gazette) Sir, —I sbou dbe much obliged if you would acknowledge through the medium of your journal the following donations io the funds of my Committee: G. W Bryant. Esq .—Refund of expenses in connection with concert at Runnymede Hotel,92 words
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Article43 1932-03-09 6 Sir, —I have great pleasure in announcing that the Mahyan Tobacco Distributors Ltd., have generously donated the sum of three hundred dollars as their contribution for the month of February. Yours etc. Ong Joo Sun. Hon. Secretary. Asiatic Unemployment Fuad.43 words
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299 1932-03-09 6 Mr. Frank S. Williams, American Trace Ocmmiesi'jner. 7A. Ocean Building Singa pore, has received by cable the folluw ing statistics relating to the foreign trade of the United states with Middle Asia Fob the Month of January 1982 Total Experts from United299 words
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Advertisement96 1932-03-09 6 A A Prudential u vitaoe i WHAT MARRIED MAN provides at de th wlh-n 20 would not feel j EASIER IN MIND- OR ‘“J £3 a ceria.i f yQ y j/i?& 41 i-^7=s=s-7 ;i Messrs. Boon Tean Co., 14 of your TAGt provision t least Street, Plenan*. Please «apply me96 words
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Miscellaneous167 1932-03-09 6 Watch For ‘OUEf? THE HILL" J o F B a t fl jl—— l,lllllll l***** 111 ————J I 615 TO-NIGHT Q 3 America’s Greatest Humorist at his Wittiesfl WIIL-L ROGER.?. 119 ‘Ambassador Bill’ TO-MO The Idol of Two Conti nerds Glamorous Talltalah. Co-starring with Another Great Star 1' KEDRI MARCH167 words
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Article753 1932-03-09 7 provident fund APPLICATIONS ir. f- 7. Bryant presided at a meeting M-nioipal Commissioners yesterday tijere present were: V r Kboo Bian u r Yeo Cbeang Ann, Mr. E. wLold.br. Ong Huck Cbye Mr S. a U. Dr. J E. *mitb. Mr H H Abdul r Mt H.753 words
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Article331 1932-03-09 7 PROVOCATION PLEA Foand frailty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder the Balik P a l ia Chinese, Lee Fan Suan. who was yesterday charged at the Assize Court with the double murder of a Chinese and a Malay at Sim pang Ampat Ginting. Balik Pulau331 words
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Article229 1932-03-09 7 MR. J. C. MATHEWSON AND MISS MARJORY TAYLOR The wedding to;k place at St Andrew’s Cathedral on Saturday the Ven Archdeacon Graham White officiating, of Vieg Marjory Gretwick Taylor dsuthter of Mr and Mrs J Tailor of Sing-pore and London to Mr James Cairns Mathewson Inspector S. S229 words
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Article110 1932-03-09 7 LENIENT SENTENCE At the Assize Court today, in the last case on tbe present calendar a 1 hinese. Ohan feee Mob of Bukit Mertajam. who stated he was a school-master, and who was unanimous y found guilty of possession of materials for ooun terfeiting was bound over110 words
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Article83 1932-03-09 7 To day at the Waterfall Gardens at 6 p m. March The Pompadours Stanley Overture Light Oevelry Fappe Selection The Beggar s Opera Austin Gavotte Les Cloches de St Malo Rimmer Fox Trot The King’s Horses Nmbolls eleotioo The Boee ol EngUni Home To dav at the Esplanade83 words
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Article119 1932-03-09 7 CASE POSTPONED Alleged Falsification of Accounts Two Indians Narabai Pahilajrai and Hemudae PahJajrai, appeared before the Penang Second Police Magistrate, Mr. E. ago, charged with hiving on or about January 17 last being employed in the capicity of a clerk or servant and wilfully or wish intent119 words
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Article241 1932-03-09 7 TO-DAY’S PROCEEDINGS AGAINST TAMIL Tbe adjourned hearing into tbe case in which a Tamil namsd P Govindasamy Padayachi was charged with making aft Ise statement in the course of a civil case before Mr. H A. Forrer District Judge. Penang, which he knew or believed to be241 words
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Article98 1932-03-09 7 LODGING H >US-C KEEPER FINHD A fine of 00 or four months* rigorous imprisonment was imposed by the Penang Second Magistrate, Mr. E. Jago, in the Police Court this morning on a Chinese lodging bouse keeper for failing to regis terer visitors names and addressee in the98 words
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Article105 1932-03-09 7 FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON The death took place vesterday afternoon at his residence at Ayer Itam Road of Mr. Alexander Charles Thomas at the ripe age of 74. rr Deceased, who was formerly m the Mar hour Department and who bad retired about 15 or105 words
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Article354 1932-03-09 7 MARCH AMATFUR MEETING Handicaps fir First Day The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Selangor Turf lab s March Amateur Meeting Race 1 Polo Ponies —About 3 fu -s. Her Ladyship 12 5 Morning Glory 10 0 Gipsy Girl 10 9 Jadi 10.354 words
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Advertisement163 1932-03-09 7 tifeagAqn 1 1 Less Carbon—Greater Power—Friction reduced to a Fraction—Easy Starting—- No Gumming—Clean Valves—and a Cool Engine. Thit is what Castrol claims to do—and does! »5* a Prove it yourself by giving Castrol a trial next time WAKII IILD you re Q u i re motor oil. It costs no163 words
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Article466 1932-03-09 8 The Chief Justice has raised the question “Why should it be an offence to commit suicide It would be a bold man who would essay an answer. It is an offence in law and it is an cfience against Christian ethics. But how does it hurt the State, and466 words
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Article282 1932-03-09 8 The Homa authorities, whose duty it is to interpret the Road Traffic Act, are esnstant’y hading themselves involved in de'ightful tangles. When first the Act beoime opera tive, there was a grave and protracted discussion on ths question of pillions and pillion riding. One legal luminary was282 words
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Article99 1932-03-09 8 Rugby Radio Service. England s Year of Danger and Opportunity The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Neville Chamberlain, addressing unionists at a meeting to day said be looked upon 1931 as England's year of danger and 1932 as England's year of opportunity. Few con'd fail to beRugby Radio Service. - 99 words
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Article614 1932-03-09 8 Penang, Wednesday ADVENTS at Shanghai have encouraged recruiting in Britain, declared the Financial Secretary to the War Office yesterday. It is well that army life still has some attractions for somebody, for the poor old army has been so maligned re- cently that, if some ui S614 words
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Article112 1932-03-09 8 Tin Spot Y ster ay To-day London T 137 15-. od. £l2B 15s. 0L Tin (3 Months) London £139 2s. 61. £l3O ss. Od. Singapore $70.00 $65.62j Business Done 75 tons 100 tons Penang §7O $65.37J Business Done 50 tons Bayers—No Seller.' Rubber London 2 2’ b .d,112 words
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Advertisement122 1932-03-09 8 I 3X»KSKESSSO»WaBZ ■■■■■■■■■■■aßHHßSM Graded as the Choicest Butter by the Commonwealth Dept, of Agriculture. uWsqi ll° Q lil !'L/OI r I k v\>W7/J/ BUTTERCUP BRAND I O. <1 SLOT S’ Co.. Ltd., I IMPORTERS. g i am m T" OTiwminiT BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk P f "D p A122 words
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Advertisement32 1932-03-09 8 E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST, ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. KODEM SAMITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.32 words
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Miscellaneous26 1932-03-09 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To Day 1.14 ».m. 7.45 a.m. 140 p.m. 803 p.m. To Morrow 1.36 la.m. 8.05 ajn. 2.00 p.m. 824 p.m.26 words
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Article356 1932-03-09 9 Fenttr. new state in MANCHURIA Homage for Ex-Emperor NO IMPROVEMENT at shanghai Conference Not Yet in Sight Changchun, March 8 r flaunt Tong arriving by special train three o’clock was greeted at the station the Japanese Consul General," General Hi Chan sban and others whoFenttr. - 356 words
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Article148 1932-03-09 9 r BB# V Kuo V i n Farther Japanese landings Reported Shanghai, Midnight !De3B reinforcements are mainly con-i-it’d &t Soocbow, Chengchow, and r I8Dc Gn'y General Shan Kuan and n Yin Hsiung's division has reached l?*' Generals Choi Ting kai and tr»ik n YJeiarg left Soochow froni tor‘BB#V Kuo V in - 148 words
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Article44 1932-03-09 9 “‘«uning f H u’- r> ‘rwted tn P o i| ce Trap enn9jlvania March 8 S' 1 tr4 b on W rcen Were arreßt a J L°V f be,D the <>»ain P fiftv Ll dhGrßh on SaturH c r y thousand dollars“‘«uning f H u’-r> - 44 words
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240 1932-03-09 9 OPENED BY GOVERNOR (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 8 An important step forward in the development of volunteering in Singapore was taken when the Governor, Sir Oeoil Clementi, laid the foundation stone of a new drill hall which is being built for the increased240 words
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Article145 1932-03-09 9 Charge Against Two Boyanese Fails From Oar Own Correspondent Singapore. March 8 Mr, Justice P J Sproule, at the Assizes, acquitted two °oyaneee on a charge of murdering a Chinese and voluntarily cans ing grievous hurt to deeea o ed’s father. The trial lasted one and a half145 words
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Article119 1932-03-09 9 honorary treasurer of Institute. Bugby I Radio Service. Fostering Anglo-South American Relations The Prince of Wales presided over a meeting yesterday to consider further development of the Anglo Spanish and Spanish American Institute With a view to the inclusion of the Brazil within the scope of the Institute’shonorary treasurer of Institute. Bugby I Radio Service. - 119 words
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Article107 1932-03-09 9 —R ugby Radio Service. Position Better Thin Twa Years Ago A fall of 27 288 in the fetal un employed in the month ended February 22 is announced. In the same period the total of insured persons at wjtß increased by 38 000 to 9.408 000 T»jft was—R ugby Radio Service. - 107 words
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Article239 1932-03-09 9 Rugby Radio Service. BELOW SAFETY MARGIN The Army Estimates which were presented in the House of Commons yesterday by Mr- Duff Cooper, Financial Secretary to the M’ar Office, showed that the amount asked for was £36,488 000, a saving of £3 442,000 on the sum voted last year.. Rugby Radio Service. - 239 words
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Article53 1932-03-09 9 —Reuter. The British American Tin Corporation has decided to form the London Tin Investment Corporation with a capital of approximately X’1,000,000 in ten shilling shares. The assets will consist of leading Malayan tin shares. At present B. A. T. shareholders have a hall share in a company—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article199 1932-03-09 9 Reuter. Geneva to Adjourn on Day of Funeral It was announced at the opening of the meeting of the General Committee of the Disarmament Conference that there will be no meetings of any kind in Geneva on Saturday, the day of M. Briand’s funeral. Mr HendersonReuter. - 199 words
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Article115 1932-03-09 9 FLIGHT FROM CHECKED Foreigners Scramble for Sterling JUMP IN NEW YORK RATE Foreigners scrambling to get sterling and the confidence in the markedly contrasts with the mistrust of a short time ago. The i jumped a fraction over eight pence in terms of United States dollars yesterday, and the value115 words
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Article155 1932-03-09 9 millions to secure the estimate. —Rugby Ridio Service. Deficit Considered loprobab'e Revenue returns for the week ending March 5 indicate that revenue continues to come in satisfactorily and that economies forecasted in the revised budget of last September will be realised. Total revenue received into the Exchequer duringmillions to secure the estimate.—Rugby Ridio Service. - 155 words
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Article105 1932-03-09 9 —Renter. Menace from Capitalist States” Moscow, March 8 The preservation of peace by all means is the first basic condition of our entire policy towards F»r Eastern events declared Kalinin, President of the Central Executive Committee of the U. 8. S. R. but simultaneously we cannot and will—Renter. - 105 words
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Article67 1932-03-09 9 Rugby Ridio Service* No Subsidy From the Government The President of the Board of Trade. Mr. Runciman, answering a Commons question, said the Government had informed the Cuoard Company that they had most regretfully reached a definite conclusion that it was not possible for them either by subsidy. Rugby Ridio Service* - 67 words
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Article63 1932-03-09 9 operanvea uvunmuo —Rugby Radio Service. Agreement Between Masters and Operatives Lancashire cotton weavers representatives have accepted the main features of the more looms per weaver system. The agreement which is of far reaching importance for the Lancashire cotton industry, follows a protracted dispute which has led to severaloperanvea uvunmuo —Rugby Radio Service. - 63 words
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Article47 1932-03-09 9 —Reuter. Dutch Interests Again the Stumbling Block Havana, March 8 Following nsws from the Hague that Java w.ll not accept a change in the 1992 sugar quota < üba interests state that if the report is true they will withdraw from the International Sugar Council Reuter.—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article93 1932-03-09 9 —Reuter. Magnificent New Premises Offered for Sale Owi»g t<> “>• aveß ‘,’od’tea nriaia on the revenues of its associawa X Ircperi* l International Commu Xone. which hae enteHed draebo re adjustment of arrangements. Gable an WireleES Limited have decided not to their magnificent new building just Xcted on—Reuter. - 93 words
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Advertisement247 1932-03-09 9 7 NEW m RECORDS MARCH F R E Await Your Selection S’ AT I v MOUTRIE’S Q 16, Bish ip Street, Pensng C it jvSkII I F I I j’ His Master’s Voice mt h I t Specialhts. 0 I Raff" mail I■■ 11 hi— ■■rir 11 1 irn 1247 words
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Article91 1932-03-09 10 FOR FEBRUARY Aiam Kamtarg Tin Drsdging Ltd. Hours 275 Cub'o yards OO Total Piouls BS7 70 Nett Value 116 457 00 Working Costs 10.174 00 Lost 322 hours on amount of Restriction and Chinese New Year. Pnngah Tin Dredging Ltd. Hours 260 Cubic yards 85,000 00 Total Piculs91 words
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Article165 1932-03-09 10 FOR FEBRUARY ’»•8. Narborough 8R.700 Pusiue 21.210 *lor Pongsn 112,323 Bedong 88,408 Jabi 3 ,COO Tonghnrst 26,200 Chnngioon 16 200 Temerloh ***** Ayer Kaning 17 500 Anglo Johore 3SOOO Bukit Palong 18,600 Consolidated 87 OQO Chulsa 70 000 Mamban 3*o'o 144.000 Sepwg Valley 52, 00 Jong Landor 62.47165 words
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Article125 1932-03-09 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co Ltd London March 7, Soot £***** 0 throe months’ buying £lB9 2.6 thr>>® months' selling £139.5 0. ■Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd, 8;h March quotation for Singapore refined Un 870 per picul, busires< done 75 tons, Penang refined tin 870 •per picul, business done125 words
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Article31 1932-03-09 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for tc-day are as Coilowß: Soot 61 cents per lb, March 6* April/June 7| l( July/Sept. 7* M Market easier31 words
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Article76 1932-03-09 10 Penang. March 9 -By Courttsy of the Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 13/16 it «4 m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 7/32 »l 8 a Documentary 2/4 11/32 On New York Bank Demand 41 nom France n T.T 940 nom India tl T.T 152 J76 words
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Article123 1932-03-09 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Ths following wars ths latest ■notations la MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’b share list si 11 san. to day Yesterday Today g Ĕ E S SHABBB >. B B fQ QQ PQ CQ to. I o. 10. to. Mining Changkat Tin... 22/6 21/- 22/6 Hongkong123 words
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Article254 1932-03-09 10 Fenanvi March 9 otr, Bsnani Opium p. ebssi com 5,000.00 Clo*«S I» IO.OC 9o‘.d ’etf siller) 7S.OC MkcaPekl’it uotx> 170.0 C N a«n e is Its 70.0 C UOs 60.00 Oceonutsper 1,000 «< 15.00 Copra Suudried buyers 6.60 Rattans sales 11.1 C Rattans Oosne 10. 6! 9r»«n Snail254 words
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Article142 1932-03-09 10 Latest Quotations Tues. Mon. Sat. March 8 March 7 Sept. 19 Paris 94} 90i 128.96 Nsw York Montreal 4 IC| 8.901/32 Brussels 26 75 25 45 84.88 Geneva 19| 18 24.86 Amsterdam 9.24 8.791 12.08 Milan 71 681 92.89 Berlin 15$ 14 J 20.62 Stockholm 18142 words
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Article14 1932-03-09 10 Tok ■> Taiten Kaetah. Bari n.ble. N. Ratanathsmnr a\ 39 Bowne S l14 words
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Article949 1932-03-09 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I 1 :i 6_ BUBBU V e g a lllanby Kakhas 66 75 Mo» Gajah Rubbcs 3" <r gaalsaaMlaa Balay fcsabca 75 IK Ayes Blsaa PlaaWoc 7*4 gQ Uyna Kuxau* fcubbes nstah* ir> 1« Atm Mole}: Btbbee Ga W S Ayes P»aM B' bbes MM* 45949 words
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Article72 1932-03-09 10 The homeward mail by ths f, D'hrtsaudii closes at 6 p.m. Lc-worrov. Th>ifa me ward mail by the f.p. K,ro* at iO «.m. oq 12ih instent. The hameward mail by the a.s. Sjudar, J-vea ai noon on 12 h instan L Th* e.F. R j lia »>ih mJ72 words
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Advertisement217 1932-03-09 10 Übe “Ch ter Jul tin J Cool TO NIGHT DINNER DANCEtomorrow Extra Dinner Dance Thursday 17th March (St Fa* rick’» Day) Special Irish Dinner Dance ($2 00 per cover) POOLE POTTERY New Shipment on Display. kunnymede hotel, ltd. George Goldaack, Mincer, THONE 543. OFFICE FILES. All Steel Clip Files fcap217 words
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Advertisement171 1932-03-09 10 c o N O M Y Ib~ these days of rising running I suggest ynn give these points your ca- :1 consideration if you are contrmp’atkw i Q purchase of a new car. 35/40 Miles to a Gallon of Petrci 1,000 Miles a Gallon of j| Light on Tyres. Low171 words
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Article353 1932-03-09 11 Th® Stumbling Block to Recovery In both Germany and Frat ce men (f goodwill are seeking to finu a eolation cf the problem of the econom c and financial crisis. Unless each a solution can be found the mechanism of iut< r ationa! trade may break down,353 words
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Article281 1932-03-09 11 —Briti'h United Press. A LITTLE-KNOWN POINT OF LAW A curious point relating to th? validity of dog licences was mentioned at she Radcliffe Police Court, when Alic» Whewell, of Hamilton R>ad, Whitefield, was summoned for not havirga licence for her dog. It was pointed cut—Briti'h United Press. - 281 words
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Article154 1932-03-09 11 SAVING £500.000 A YEAR TO THE TAXPAYER The introduction of robot e’erks in Government <<• vartments, has resu ted in the savit g of £500,000 a year for the last five years in twelve of the Isrgejt departments. Tneir service rargee from the simple la»k of aiding154 words
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Advertisement313 1932-03-09 11 I r vUJ I I S~\ I I i I I j y/ 1,1 I dkS&g§l j iFftgn a-Mllenburys Foods The ‘AUenburys* Foods are particularly suited to the r deeding of infants in hot climates. They are Lee from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the I simple addition313 words
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Advertisement84 1932-03-09 11 iz~ n The firm which eliminates or radically curtails its advertising at this time in the interest of economy is pursuing a shortsighted policy,” declares Dr. Julius Klein, Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Department of Commerce. j The Pinang Gazette and Sunday Gazette are always pleased to bring their84 words
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Article1136 1932-03-09 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following *is a list of vessels arriving and sailing frsm Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY From Sailing For DsH of Saißiw Dijak Batoe-Bahra Belawan- Batoe-B«hra, and BelaDeli and Simpaog- win Deli To-day Olim Marot Tg. Mengeidar,1,136 words
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Advertisement185 1932-03-09 12 xXWX IH///Z Halls plA| H Wine ES§B The SuprwM BfTTPHDt SMITH A CulM THIS IS THE TONIC TO GIVE YOU STRENGTH To keep well you must keep Strong. In Hall’s Wine you have a wondei-fully strengthening tonic that will greatlv increase your resistance to a climate that saps both energy185 words
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Article448 1932-03-09 13 unable subsidy New Plan Before the Air Ministry THIRTEEN light aeroplane data in Great Britain will be forood either to reorganise completely or to oesee operations in Joly unlcn a different ■eheme < f Government subsidy comae into force, writee the Aeronautical Correspond ent of448 words
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Article147 1932-03-09 13 HOSPITAL BAGE > BETWEEN ACTS WEARING mf dineval dress, just as she had left the stage of the Whitehall Theatre, where she was appearing as Constance in ’’The Gay Aiv nture.” Miss Morion Lome raced b*r dresser acroes to Charing Crors Hospital. She had found147 words
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Advertisement170 1932-03-09 13 '<’ u &A- < -A <® £zZ>f o Jg|Li _43Z A s& pso. 3 ftglgwy Mr Pf JSafiF MW> a* 'S;S°ltf^f 9 e 4o 4 iK t *J. L .aK< 'A"*^ I wfilTl <•t wl"J N i W «I DO GO/fel W® J v > s| Stop worrying when ii170 words
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Advertisement201 1932-03-09 13 CYCLINMT 63 How Doss She do it? “I have great faith in Kruschen Salts. For the last 3 years I have never missed taking a little every morning at break-fast-time. the bottle is always on my table. I am sure it is owing to Kruschen Salts that, at 03, I201 words
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Advertisement188 1932-03-09 13 1.~ J Ji, ---r-- AT 11 A.M. D RIN J TORE MI L K i 4 f fII 1 i FOR THOSE ATHb.ME V/ j-V-FOR the business man know how it is some mornings. fTThe tea seems too weak to run out *rvj? of *hs pot the toast is burnt;188 words
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Article295 1932-03-09 14 TELEPHONE B( X MURDER Vincent Coll Trapped in a Shop Vincent Coll, New York’a precocious gsrgeter and successor to Jack Diamond, was trapped in a telephone booth in a chemist's shop eady on the merning of February 8, and killed by a hail of machine-gun295 words
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Article173 1932-03-09 14 Bough to the Inevitable —AND GIRL'S DASH THROUGH A WINDOW These incilents nctuAly happened: William Wester, of Leigh-on-See, was riding on top of a load of hay at Stapleford Tawney, when he noticed that the lirry was approaching the overhanging bough of a tres that appeared as if it wculd173 words
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Article191 1932-03-09 14 NON SNAP PHOTOGRAPHS Dr. E. B. Worthington, a member of the Cambridge expelition to Kenya and Uganda, surprised the Royal Geographical Society when telling them of his ad ven tures among tame crocodiles on C*ntr»l Island in L*ke Rudo’f (Northern Kenya). The remarkable thing .about191 words
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Advertisement348 1932-03-09 14 I mH Ji! <liBfiiiii j/\ because there's a point Ay.**? for every hand Jkf jfgf Parker Writes Easiest fig I YrTTIAT’S your ou n particular H type of handwriting? It’s all the same to a Parker. Whether it’s light, wLJnff dainty script or bold and black as can be, you'll348 words
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Advertisement213 1932-03-09 14 r'< Unchanged in 5 1 a changing s r B world AWARDED J j|- I/ Z -I y <« </ JOMEDAISJ i pMiAsil tew ‘y® tn II J '865 2$ j IJ —v.? '/W- lifi f’h’fcj’i/ X N H m X i J! J IlHIi i 7 r ii F>213 words
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Article663 1932-03-09 15 Penang, March 9, 1232. CHOWRAt'TA market Mu, TON— Ct”. Mutton Indian per »b 40 Mutton Australian 40 Head goat 1-20 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart lung do 90 1.30 Tripe do 90 Goat or Bhee; r per lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 30 Suet per lb663 words
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Advertisement347 1932-03-09 15 —<■ g--~' “Buy British, and so employ EL kish labour by land and by sea” BRH. THE PRINCE OF WALES’S BROADCAST IHORLICK’S is BRITISH fiere is your guarantee TIORLICK'S was originated half a century ago by an Englishman, c ’ir Janes Horlick. Bart., and year by year it has rapidly347 words
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Advertisement343 1932-03-09 15 Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING ASCENDING IN Sixty-Fourths of a Penny Price $6 each J Obtainable at The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. la, Penang Street. i An'’ also at The Ft eral Rubber StamD Co., Penang, Fraser Neave. l td., Sincaijore I Aiqr Star. Trying, Ipoh343 words
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Advertisement1398 1932-03-09 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE'! dollar steamship line j WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON, NORTH CONTINENT <And AMERICAN MAIL LINFx MFNE AUb Mar It Colombo, Mnrseilles. London, Rotterdam 4 Hamburg H MEDON Mar 17 Co’ombo, London, Holland A Hunburg S I 1 MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICB I VgtSs T LAOMEDON K ar. 141,398 words
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