Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 March 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-03-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No 69. VOL. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 15th MARCH, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement299 1932-03-15 1 Th n GAT A dE ntists g,»d Office next Io The Diepeneary. Offio* 62, Leith Stree» Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS Mev 'H 7 5 DOLLARS into STERLING (CXj* 1X ASCENDING IN 1 Sixty-Fourths of a Penny Price $6 each I ®l' X lB t til Obtainable at The299 words
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Advertisement16 1932-03-15 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photegraphy by elaoirlt light 7'aon* TTt M 7O t BIBHOP BTBABT. PEiUHO.16 words
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Advertisement1843 1932-03-15 2 P0..T.0H VACANT BOXING BANKS. Aesaycr required for Burma (iny j tfS tin, woL'ram, mixed concentrates and nPFN UR To ME A N L T L THE MERCANTILE BANK I lEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL metallic tin, also in determination of Urtni IU RLL IMHII N lIIITEn lIIATQPUAHPI M V impurities, lead, bismuth, copper1,843 words
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Article878 1932-03-15 3 IM POST ANT BANKRUPTCY COURT FINDING Official Assignee's View Upheld The contention of the Official Aißigme (represented by Mr. E« N. Taylor, Aset. Official Assignee) that the bank had no paramount lien in respect of shares registered in a bankrupt's name was up* held by Mr.878 words
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Advertisement217 1932-03-15 3 SHM For many years Johnnie Walker has held a reputation for fine whisky. This reputation is cherished, the quality that made it carefully maintained. The blend that is chiefly responsible for Johnnie Walker’s popularity is Johnnie Walker Red Label.” Therefore, bo Red Label leaves Kilmarnock which is not as good217 words
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Advertisement194 1932-03-15 3 ■MRSSK3SBSSBQHBHB "ieSiZßESaEinanß SSSS ASSIST THE UNEMPLOYED by smoking De Reszke Oigarettes On every tin of De Reszke Cigarettes sold in Malaya in 1932 2 cents will go to the man out of work in Malaya through the European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds. MMMnncanDun fe s SAVE THE COUPONS < There194 words
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Article1126 1932-03-15 4 GROWTH OF A FASCINATING HOBBY £5OO for an Error BY HARRY HARPER THE other day a sea-stained envelope, which had been retrieved from a sinking aeroplane in mid-Atlantic, changed hand for £200; while not long ago £5OO was paid for an airmail stamp which, instead of1,126 words
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Advertisement270 1932-03-15 4 JW «*&%s wWw ‘V?~:''? :J.-«?*m? sfijesF k JL&fes? -;-*\Sr alia r hrcßiy Mi PSSIFICTIOH SCOTS WHISKY AGENTS THE EASTERN AGENCIES L™ 1 lil®sB& r I -a&fr S w< I 1 |p%gr[ I Foods S The ‘ABenbury*’ Foods are particularly suited to the S feeding of infant* in hot climates. They270 words
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Advertisement152 1932-03-15 4 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited, Registered Head Office:— 1/3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, (Registered under the Trust Companies Ordinance 1926 with security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government) i* prepared Ko act as Trustees, Executors, Administrators, Receivers, Managers of Real Estate, Attorneys for Collection of Rents, Investors and Managers152 words
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Advertisement120 1932-03-15 4 I 11 in CREAM y ASiSlSKirSis&Lvv af>o^S■' '-/I SUPREME c o N o M Y In these days of rising running costs suggest you give these points your carefa* consideration if you are contemplating it purchase of a new car. 35/40 Miles to a Gallon of Petro; 1,000 Miles to120 words
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News From All Parts
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Article234 1932-03-15 5 Freak Contest in London pole-squatting, the latest freak the Unit d States, has come to London. Inthif f t.e recreation competitors •ton tbe tap of 10ft. P O 3 anii the sitter UobHslu geit is the> winne When LonJoue first public polefQuHttinB c repetition234 words
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Article137 1932-03-15 5 A Barrie si ry of bets with Sir Conan Doy;e on boxing matches was told by Sir James when he paid a visit to inter-'Vrsity congests belwean Ghsgow and Edinburgh. Sir James eaid he used to go to figh‘2 «ith Sir Conan Doyle who laid that137 words
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Article110 1932-03-15 5 An old shepher d on his de? thbed h’e clergymei to read the hymu, *'Th( r e ate hues of early dawn,” and surprised h vicar by the intensity ofhieenjovms At the tenth repetition cf tbi- hy mi the clergyman asked him whs* it wfb in the110 words
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Article125 1932-03-15 5 A mechanic of the Westland Aircraft york ß W;B overhauling a Gipsy Moth *'Bht aeroplane belonging to Mr. F. 8. yinondßon vben he noticed inside one the wings a mouse’s nest. Mr. Sytuon 'go- l( b Ben ÜB j n g jjjg machine for125 words
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Article27 1932-03-15 5 Po Bter uromine tly disp’nyed in 2" tmgham annouuoed: “Leap Ydar Ball. U»n A XPfI by tte Yon V 7 n. r*s CMsHociation Forward MuvemenL27 words
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Article174 1932-03-15 5 Famous Name Must Be Changed The Army Council has informed the Luton Red Cross Band that the title it has borne for the past 40 years must be altered. It h;s been discovered that the use of the words ‘'Rel CrosT*constitutes an infringement of the174 words
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Article151 1932-03-15 5 Income-tax officials feel that they are being hit ‘‘below the belt.” They expect, and even enjoy letters of abuse. They enjoy answering them with requests for larger remi.’.ances. But a bombardment with religious tracts is hardly fair, they claim. Most Government offices now protect their employees by appointing151 words
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Article72 1932-03-15 5 BUT ONLY 63,000,000 LIVE IN THE FATHERLAND There are 103,000,000 Garmans in the world, according to the latest estimates, but only 63-000,000 of them live in Germany. Of the total, 21,000.000 are said to be living in European oouutrie?, 15,000,000 in North America, 8,000.000 in South America and72 words
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Article115 1932-03-15 5 A. Budapest correspondent of the Star says a Hungarian business man has es-ab-liehed a new firm under the name of One-Two-Three Clearing Office.” Here il an extract from the prospectus:— Do you want your teeth stopped, or material for a rrew«, or fencing lessons, or any other115 words
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Article44 1932-03-15 5 At Lady Londonderry’s ‘'At Home, Mr MacDonald’s greeting to an^ j Scottieh friend in the momentary handof he reception was characteritti “H u.o, Maci 1 S'W y«ur broth® Elgin,” That was ad there was time for, but it was enough.44 words
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Advertisement646 1932-03-15 5 Blood is the Stream of Life TO TREAT DISEASE BARGAINS REMOVE THE CAUSE Here’s your opportunity to secure real genuine CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE I Bafgain L_ L 2 w prices tllat lUlect the times in the treatment of Blood and Skin Diseases I F gets to the root of the646 words
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Article1334 1932-03-15 6 Subject of Government’s Serious Consideration Plans for Speeding Up East Coast Railway -Malay Mail. A MEETING of the Federal Council wag held in Kuala Lumpur yesterd y. Hie Excellency the High Commissioner. Sir Cecil Clementi, GO.MG., presiding. The oath, upon taking their seats as members of-Malay Mail. - 1,334 words
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Article651 1932-03-15 6 SINGAPORE CASE Woman Who Wanted a Daughter-in-Law In view of the fact that the local Mui-tsal Bill has been drafted, and rather strongly criticised at a recent Chinese debate, peculiar interest attaches to a case that came before Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell at Singapore on651 words
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Article250 1932-03-15 6 BORROWED A POLICE OFFICIAL’S OAR Charged with theft of half a gallon of petrol and driving a car without a licence. Gnr. Braybrook, of the Boyal Artillery, appeared before Mr. A, W. Hay. Third Police Magistrate, Singapore. He pleaded guilty to both charges. He was alleged to have250 words
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Article805 1932-03-15 6 The Bishop of Singapore is in Ipoh and is staying with Mr. J. Dunford Wood. Mr. F. F. King has left Kuala Lumpur for Australia and expects to be away for about two months. Mr. 0. G. Eoutoher, the well-known archi eot of Ipoh has been granted805 words
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Article1352 1932-03-15 6 List of Probable Runners Several Famous Horses Taking Part Irish Sweepstake Draw Rente»* Below will be found the full list of the probable starters in the Grand National Steeplechase to be run on Friday, March 18. The entries for the Grand National, which closed in the! Rente»* - 1,352 words
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3422 1932-03-15 7 Penang Library Address by Rotarian C. R. Samuel the weekly Tiffin meeting of the i’fnang Rotary Club to-day, ifr. C. R Samuel, Librarian of the Penang Library, delivered the following address on the Penang Library: The aubjeat of my address is the 'Penang3,422 words
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Article213 1932-03-15 7 ASSOCIATION h XTURIB March 20—N.T R.O. v. BEO. at Caledonia. 22—P. and TF T v B.M.R. J. at Bukit Merhjam 29—8 RO. v. N.T.R 0. at Butterworth April 8— p and TFT v. B E.O. at Bukit Mertajam. S—BMR.) v. BR.I. at Bakit Mertajam. 10— N r.RO213 words
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Article301 1932-03-15 7 Case in Supreme Court STOOD AS SURETY In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Whitley, a Chinese woman, Choong Kih Soh, sued one of her younger brothers Choorg Fat Po, carrying on business ae a merchant at 120 Ariffin Road, for the recovery of $1,366301 words
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Article98 1932-03-15 7 GOVERNMENT MONOPOLIES HAUL Officers of the Government Monopolies found a fairly large quantity of chando, opium and cocaine on board tbe s.e. Hong Kheong which arrived yesterday in tte Penang Harbour from China. Mr. Pitt, Assistant Controller, Government Monopolies, with a party of revenue effioers boarded the98 words
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Article68 1932-03-15 7 ELECTION OF OFFICIALS FOR 1932 The annual gener 1 meeting of the Peelers Crick-t C ub (8.8. Police, Penang) Wes held at Patoai R Barracks on Saturday. The following were elected officials for the 1932 season. Patron. Mr A J Sheedy Chairman, Mr H L Mitchell; Captain.68 words
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Article134 1932-03-15 7 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 pm. March Sylvia Vlach Overture L*Amour Au Village Bouillon Selection The Emerald Isle Sullivan Waltz Thoughts Alford Intermezzo Lancashire O'oga Grimshaw Selection Madame Pompadour Fall Fox Trot Sweet Jenny Lee Donaldson There will be Moonlight Baud Performances at the Esplanade on 19th134 words
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Article216 1932-03-15 7 PROPERTY CONSIDERATIONS If all houses bulk on land in Penang are be declared to imm v b'e properly there would be a revolt and a revolution here," said the hon. Mr. Lim Cheng Ean in the District Court this morning. Mr. Cheng Ean was appearing in216 words
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181 1932-03-15 7 FINE OF $4OO Charged with possession of dutiable liquor at 58, Jelutong Road, on March a Chinese woman named Lse Ah Cheng was produced before Mr. E. J go in tha Police Pourt this morning. Accused a dd that the liquor was found in181 words
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Article89 1932-03-15 7 Mr. Khco E g Cheang hes been admitted to practice as an advocate and solicitor of these courts. The application wae mafle before Mr. Justice Whi ley. by Mr. T. E. Conaghans of Messrs Wreford and Thornton, who submitted that all the papers were in order. After89 words
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Article52 1932-03-15 7 The death cecu”red kst night at her randence in Loro ’g Slamat of Mrs. Schwatz, wife of Mr. Joseph Schwatz» Chief Bailiff, District Court, Penang. The deceased hid been ailirg for some time. The funeral takes place this afternoon at the Western Road Cemetery at52 words
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Article40 1932-03-15 7 TABLE TO DATE P W L F A Pts Wales 3 2 1 28 17 4 Ireland 8 2 1 40 29 L England 2 1 1 16 20 2 Scotland 2 0 2 8 26 040 words
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Article38 1932-03-15 7 18. —Reuter. Japanese Withdrawing Bh n;hai, M rob 15 This morning General Shirakawa announced the withdrawal of .the Japanese Eleventh Division and the Kurume mixed brigade. He said the troops were embarking for Japan on March18.—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article390 1932-03-15 8 From the following figures, cull .d from the 1931 report of the acting Registrar of Statistics, it will be seen that there is a big market in this country for canned foodstuffs. Last year Malaya imported milk to the value of $9,945,000, while the figures390 words
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Article244 1932-03-15 8 Chiang Kai shek the most picturesque figure in the Chinese kaleidoscope for the past several years, has decided to accept the chairmanship of the Military Council and to assume full responsibility for military affairs in China. To the Western mind, it is rather bewil" dering the number of244 words
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Article135 1932-03-15 8 Rugby Radio Service. German Restriction of British Coal Imports In the House of Commons yesterday the President of the Board of Trade, Mr Runciman said he bad now received the German Government’s reply to most of the ques.ions put to them regarding restriction on British coal imports. Tha reply,Rugby Radio Service. - 135 words
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Article68 1932-03-15 8 Reuter. Sir Robert Horne on Way to Prosperity The remonetisation of silver was the best way to deal with the problem of scarcity of gold, declared Sir Robert Horne in a speech at Bradford. America and the British Empire were acting together and could establish a bimetallicReuter. - 68 words
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Article51 1932-03-15 8 Reuter, Alleged Assault by Japanese Honolulu, March 15 A seventeen year old (hinese girl has complained to the police th t she was criminal y assaulted and identified a Japanese aa her assailant. He h s been arrested. This is the third attack on women in a– Reuter, - 51 words
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Article50 1932-03-15 8 -S enter. Trenton, New Ter soy, March 18 The Commander of Police has issued a element that the baby detained at fro s vilh has no ooaneotioa with Lindbergh Johnson the aaflor friend of Lindbergh e> I the baby nurse have been exonerated cf complicity in the kidnapping.—■-S enter. - 50 words
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Article488 1932-03-15 8 Penarg, Tuesday impor s last /▼L year exceeded exports. The excess was srnHl, the respective figtires being $462 059,175 and $432,976 116, but neverthele s the baliLce was on the wrong side. As a country, we cannot afford to purchase more than we sell, for our invisible488 words
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Article105 1932-03-15 8 Tin— Spot Saturday To f ay London £*****5. OJ. £129 2e. 6« Tin (3 Months) London £132 ss. Od. 15lO& Singapore $66.50 Business Done 100 tons Penang $66.62| •t' tl Business Done Buyers 2\o Sellers Rubber o s fl. London 2 T %d. New York 3| c. (G)105 words
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Advertisement214 1932-03-15 8 r- ->. »3Sw >_XT- i C' M Hi fe; 1S I WAtaKER 8 < I gmngSlKmgV Red Label Whiskey j The Largest Sales in the World I What Better Proof of Popularity? I SOL> E AGEN T S: 5 John Little Co., l td., Penang I Singapore Koala LumpUF Ipuh214 words
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Advertisement20 1932-03-15 8 S. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 16th March, 1932 Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. PRESIDENT POLK20 words
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Article1144 1932-03-15 9 Manchukuo’s Bid for U.S. Recognition Fighting Near Mukden People’s Army Engages Japanese Shanghai Peace a Little Nearer The new regime at Changchun has appealed to the Td’.' 1 States for recognition. Meanwhile the People's Array is f- d o h tve engage 1 the Japanesei —Reuter. - 1,144 words
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Article173 1932-03-15 9 AN AMERICAN IN DISGUISE The report that Chang Hui ohang, a member of the Chinese Air Foroe. which has recently been employed against the Japanese at Shanghai, is an American an swerlng to the prosaic name of Bert Hall has aroused much interest in Paris. In173 words
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Article38 1932-03-15 9 -Reuter. A rubber statement is expected shortly in the House of Comm jus as well as at The Hague The report that the British Government has decided against restriction is neither confirmed nor denied. —Reuter.-Reuter. - 38 words
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Article121 1932-03-15 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Britain Lower Than in 1931 Ths statement made by the Parliaments-y Secretary to the Board of Trade last wa ik that prices of foodstuffs in Great Britain are now lower than the average daring 19 JO was confirmed yesterday in a statement male—Rugby Radio Service. - 121 words
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Article81 1932-03-15 9 Celebration of Japanese Empire Day The Shanghai fighting bore a tragicomte aspect on February I*. In order to celebrate the anniversary of the forma tion of the Japanese Empire, the Japanese Admira ordered the warships to fire a salute of 2! guns Only two had been fired,81 words
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Article154 1932-03-15 9 Remittances to Britain Held up Asked by a member why the German Government had permitted detention by the Dresdner Bank. Berlin, of a remittance by the City of Budapest in transit to Eng land for service of Budapest’s obligations to British subjects, the Foreign Secretary. Sir John Mmon,154 words
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Article156 1932-03-15 9 —Reuter. “My Work is Done, Why Wait?” PATHETIC NOTE OF FAREWELL Rochester, New York March 14 George Eastman inventor of the Kodak camera, has committed suicide by shooting. Mr. Eastman was ill in bed and ordered all the attendants from the room before shooting. He left a—Reuter. - 156 words
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Article277 1932-03-15 9 Monday, March 7 Mr. H. Pretty aud Mr. E E F Pretty hid luncheon at Government House. Tuesday March 8 Captain D. L’ Motts. RN had luncheon at Government House. In the afternoon his Excellency performed the ceremony of Laying the Foundation Stone of ths new Drill277 words
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Article200 1932-03-15 9 Commons he was heartPy cheered. Rugby Radio Service. REST FOR EYE ESSENTIAL The Prime Minister, who returned to London from Newquay on Saturday, was thoroughly examined on Sunday and the following statement was afterwards Issued The Prime Minister was examined IZthis afternoon by Mr. W S DukeE'der,Commons he was heartPy cheered.— Rugby Radio Service. - 200 words
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Article82 1932-03-15 9 -Reuter. REPRESENTATIVES SHOW COLOURS Washington, March 14 The prohibition battle is entering a rew and important stage. Although the House of Rspresantatives by 227 to 187 refused to consider legislation to return control of 1 quor to the individual States, the size of the-Reuter. - 82 words
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Article34 1932-03-15 9 -Reuter. Berlin, M*rcb 14 Oo the ground of the desirability of disposing of the Budgst in tho normal fashion, the elections for tbe Prussian Diet have been postponed till April 21,-Reuter. - 34 words
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Advertisement16 1932-03-15 9 I( vaheroA I I x Bronchial J i PASTILLES i r ahlgrens nxMSKA fabiw if CEFLE.16 words
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Advertisement226 1932-03-15 9 A Wi-c.mi s jCiT- 9 Unb-enkab e Tot! 1“ PT’Vf-n f »-o with I v v Ibottl»J 'T’O that vast majority of mankind which relies upon its daily labours eT.-; for its daily bread, the prospect of illness brings anxiet es almost more wearing than the suffering itself. Vettel Those226 words
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Article585 1932-03-15 10 CAUSING HURT CHARGE FAILS The Penang Police M g'etr?te« M•. E J ip', yesterday acqu’tted two Chinese, Tan Ah Ohim and Lien Chew Hop, one of whim proved an a’ibi, cn a charge of 'voluntarily causing hurl brought by T»n Seng Koay who was represented by585 words
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Article154 1932-03-15 10 filters, Boustead d Co., Ltd, 14‘.h March quotation for Singapore refined tin <66.50 per picul, business done 100 tonsi Penang refined tin <66.62$ per picul, buyers no sellers, unreined tin <65.62$ per picul, tin ore 65.62$ per picul, buairess done 12$ tone. The following were the rubber quotations154 words
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Article689 1932-03-15 10 FINAL DIVIDEND OF 3 PER CENT. The sixteenth annu J general meeting of the Hamilton (F.M.B Rubber Co.. Ltd.» was heli at the office of Cumberbatch and Co., L*d., on March 7. Mr. J. Murray, the Chairman of the Company, addressing the shareholders, said: As you are all689 words
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Article110 1932-03-15 10 Penmg, March 15 By Courtesv of Ohtxrtered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 13/16 h w < S/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 3/4 7/32 t 3 H Documentary 2/4 11/32 On New York Bank Demand 41 Franc* h T.T. 940 nom India h T.T 152 f Bangkok hT.T 110110 words
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Article383 1932-03-15 10 FORTNIGHTLY SHARE RETORT Kuala Lumpur, Much 11 The feature of the week ha« been the sensational rite of sterling, the New York Cross rate at one time touching 3 77 1 but closing as we write at 3 65. Thia sharp rise has nec es383 words
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Article377 1932-03-15 10 LATFS' HE-ULT 3 Th* following are tee lat'St results in the Penang R c-eaa n Ciub Tenuis Tournament which is iov drawing to a e’ese: G A Rosalia appear to be favourite for the Championship end Rosel's and John Boyle shiuld be hard to beat in the377 words
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Article118 1932-03-15 10 TO-DAY S PRICES The fallowing ware the latest auoteticua in MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’e share list *t 11 aun. to day Yesterday To day ■> 0 a Shams >• tS as O X CQ 03 <C. f o. Sa. < aMining Johan Tin .12* .171 .10 .15118 words
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Article153 1932-03-15 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Sat. Sat. March 13 March 12 Supl. 19 Part 92> 92| 128.96 Naw York 863 8.63$ 4.851 Montreal 4 07 4.06 Brussels 25 99 26 84.88 Geneva 18 23/32 18t 24.86 Amsterdam 8 9 12.08 Milan 69 1 70i 92 89 Berlin 15153 words
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Article234 1932-03-15 10 Panangi March 15 ew, Benarts Ojium p. ea«<t nus 5 xtg.uo Cloves 80 CC dtold leaf sdlar- 7LOC fifaoo Plates aoco 170 TC Nutmegs b s 70.00 I, 110 s .i 60.00 □oeoautapa, 1,000 15.H0 □opra Sundriaa buyer* 6 60 Rattans *aiee tl.lo Rattans Ooam 10 Green Snail234 words
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Article920 1932-03-15 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST rambb I j j fi 1 i s SDBSBX tDoUttUt leg,*. A’larby SateM Sa 75 A 133 Gto-i Rubbsi EataM 85 if Am»:Halay Urtataa 76 9 Ayea Hltau PU&&S IjuUwte 72$ Ayer Kunic* Rubber 10 8 Ayer Holek Bubba» Oe 40 C Ayar 45 ft BaUa920 words
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Advertisement383 1932-03-15 10 the Q. TO-MORRoiy~~~ 04/VCE THURSDAY (St l a:riek B Day) Special Irish Dinner ($2 00 per cover) FRIDAY TEA I) MQg 5~30 to 7-30 p.m POOLE New Consignment on Display. RUNNYMEDE > THOHE 543. I New Advertisements 11 II TO i ET Comf stable Home f ar Married Connie or383 words
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The Literary Column
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Article484 1932-03-15 11 three fevers Mr Leo Walmsley’» Three Fevers (Cane 7e. 6d, net) is the story of a fishing illasi on the Yorkshire coast, a coast of L fi h ghale cliffs and outlying scours. It nl much of its strength from its delict exclusion of several elements anally held484 words
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Article559 1932-03-15 11 effectiveness a s T revitalisation khan it here receives.— 1 ue Times Literary Supplement* Mr. n. E. Bdes is essentially a lyrical writer. In aQ earlier century he m’ght lyric poet, bat to-day he big uaturd form iu the short story. e B been c inphined ofeffectiveness a s T. . revitalisation khan it here receives.— 1 ue Times Literary Supplement* - 559 words
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Article437 1932-03-15 11 It Turneth Awav Wrath e rarely gets a string of stories in newspaper leading article. The Liverpool Post was a merry exception in a recent issue. Its leader writer says: 117 E al l ®Pvy the individual who can f f give a witty answer on the437 words
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Advertisement131 1932-03-15 11 PILES CURED No Knife! No Surgeon No other affliction causes more human misery than Piles. Yet Pilescan be quickly and easily cured without the use of injections, knife, scissors, “hot iron,’’ electricity, or any other cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed, and no doctor’s or hospital bills131 words
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Advertisement319 1932-03-15 11 iSr J Modern Methods of Efficient Accounting— The I winlock simplifies work, speeds up entry and reference, saves time (and overtime), and saves money, i housands of Leading industrial Firms have already proved this. Why not prove it j for yourself. Full information and specimen sheet rulings seit by return319 words
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Miscellaneous39 1932-03-15 11 Phone V W T Theatre 1492 I S I Royal TO-AZGHT 6-Z5 9-30 Positivebf the Last Night of “Journey's End" R t C. SHERIFFS V/orld Famous Story udth COUN CLIVE s in the original stage role of Capt, Stanhope.39 words
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Miscellaneous99 1932-03-15 11 VI V i W I [J I TONIGHT LAST NIGHT CF Warner Bros.' Brilliant All-Technicolour Musical Triumph “Sweet Kitty Bellairs” WITH CLaUDIA DELL AND WALTIR FIDGION TO MORROW The Screen s Most Popular Baby Vamp DOROTHY LEE in ‘Laugh and Get Rich’ Gross Proceeds of Friday's performances in aid of99 words
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Article1005 1932-03-15 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal I Jnes The following u ?si of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during lhe week IN PORT TO-DAY Nsmeof From Sailing For Date of Sailing Steamer Dalak Batoe-f hra and Belawan Simpang-Olim. Batoa n-li Bahra and BelawanDeli To-day Malacca1,005 words
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Advertisement43 1932-03-15 12 i'- '"'l -J ’J Zz xX J A refreshing surf-ride and then a i I i I I Just What tou Need FOR Office A Home Z Bayard Stainless Steel Pens Sox ot tOO, 'Xss< rted tyles 1.60 FROM (i Pinang gazette J&d.43 words
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563 1932-03-15 13 INCIDENT NEAR SWATOW Communist» Take European Prisoners The following wireless meu?ge seni to the Commanaer-io-Chief at Shanghai by the Captain of H M.S. Keppel, the dea troyer tijiilia leader, which m at present in the vicinity cf Swatow. and repeated by the destroyer Whitehall (also at563 words
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Advertisement415 1932-03-15 13 NEVER [motions Caused Intense Pain. Cuticura Healed. mSv had eruptions on his legs My S which caused him intense nd were very sore and inflamed. 3. of a wet nature. The little chap Dd torture all the time that he tfSSS» remedies for two any benefit. I read an 30415 words
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Advertisement37 1932-03-15 13 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong. Java, and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE “KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, England.37 words
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Advertisement537 1932-03-15 13 BBIBM~ ISBIII HIM— Assets exceed 112.000,009 S. C. Aa-uvhucc io force over 175.000,000. 8 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co Ltd. hi Ikmfta SattfeoMota) HEAD OFFICE i Great Batten Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFIcS i 27, Cid ’«wry, E.C, The Company £20,000 deporftad with the Supra** Cvoet af537 words
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Article367 1932-03-15 14 Devon Alwajs DevonScotland always Scotland Professor A. E Z mnern, Professor of International Rehtiors in tbe University of Oxford, delivered the J »mes Seth Memorial lectors in the History Oiarenom of Elii bar«h University. Professor Zimmern, showing how England and Scotland, though united, yet retained thrir own367 words
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Article210 1932-03-15 14 DESCRIPTION OF THE DESIGN In the near fu ure the Currency Commissioners will iesue a tIO note cf an »n irely new design manufactured by Meesrs. Bradbury Wi kinson and Co., Lt<’., England. The new note is printed on white paper ard Is smaller in width210 words
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