Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 March 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-03-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE gSTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 62. VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 17th MARCH, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement438 1932-03-17 1 |f°HAGATA i>Bol H£xiB dentists Head Office next |o The Diepeniary. Office 52, Leith Street t '■■■«■MTn MgTiHßgMirMßMwnMnowwwwMMrrß ~wmw übmm—bi— —M—nfn —■riiim—ifln—rii imin JMirimiiini —MrrmwwniMiiMiiiiiT (W=s- (Pwcfai* a *®> and economy g /A are all improved by In- -y ‘7 f-f <• stalling ths New and Im- fiw 111 fl proved438 words
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Advertisement16 1932-03-17 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electrte light» 'Zoom m. «B. 70, BIBHOr 9TRHBT. PXNANG.16 words
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Advertisement2351 1932-03-17 2 ra<rW 1773 ><ir f I S. P. c. >., PEIIIG BANKS. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKSI Awsycr required ftr Barma (any* MORE MEMBERS needed for the Stocked in Many Section- Nationality) experienced in wet tsiay of I gaiety fr the Prevention of Cruelty ..mmuiwhf n.wu ..-nrn! Miynri XIV 7 tin, wol'ram, mixed2,351 words
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Article347 1932-03-17 3 SIDESMAN SAYS IDEA IS REPUGNANT AD. S 0. Riotor’a propoaal to hold a military tournament to help the new church building fund has caused a Bv.orm8 v .orm at West Wickham, Kent. Protests against the plan were made at a parish meeting, when the347 words
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Article288 1932-03-17 3 WHITEHALL COMPLAINT "Nothing Left to Spend On Herself” Anew step hes been taken in the campaign for higher wages fcr Government typists. The organisation recognised by the Treasury, and to which the great majority of the 8000 Civil Service typists belong—the Civil Service Clerical Association288 words
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Advertisement494 1932-03-17 3 \a\\ sb Hall's MI& A m xL ||a Wine BSS?k2 The Supreme > S B§| iSFCT JH Tonic Restorative L -UUTT —J I ’ll Psr-nwx smith culm il. ii THS IS THE TONIC TO GIVE YOU STRENGTH To keep well you must keep Strong. In Hall’s Wine yow have a494 words
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Advertisement357 1932-03-17 3 -J 5 ,n TJ -■J-LLLJ SMOKERS MAY BECOME BENEFACTORS! EVERYONE WHO SMOKES De Reszke Cigarettes Automatically becomes a contributor to the European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds Messrs. Godfrey Phillips, Ltd., manufacturers of DE RESZKE CIGARETTES beg to announce that for every tin of De Reszke Cigarettes sold in Malaya in357 words
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863 1932-03-17 4 Barrier Between Peace and Savagery for 2,000 Years THE Great Wall of China was built to a be rampart between civilisation and savagery. For 2,000 years it protected the peaceful and enlightened people of China against the alarms and incursions of the barbarians863 words
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Advertisement546 1932-03-17 4 Tv 'i i^ I j> till because it Jj bas larger ink capacity PARKER IS PREFERRED EgjS Ik TANY pens costing far more hold ’xX j It A 22% to 69% 1 ess ink. than jft Parker Duofold.Yet ink capacityis a M|; -V s convenience pen purchasers should xjljfj| not546 words
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Advertisement174 1932-03-17 4 Z I Z-Ap 5 j < ’"Sllenburgs Foods *he Aiienburys Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They arg k germ free, and being simply and easily prepared t, oy the addition of boiling water, their use gives < complete independence of doubtful milk supply,174 words
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Advertisement214 1932-03-17 4 «0111,1 I A TOOT.I KAUixnv We insist that no Other distiller makes a better whisky than Johnnie Walker Red Label.” This is the blend f/ that has made Johnnie 'f/ Walker sales the largest in the World and so, naturally, we are jealous of its reputation. TMTODEWIIU ra d MISTO)214 words
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2623 1932-03-17 5 Committee’s Report Compulsory Insurance and Lorry Taxation The private motorist will not beaffcc l ed much by the reconi” p n lation published on Monday, which have been ma <L y the committee appointed to consider the coor i in of road and rail2,623 words
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Article183 1932-03-17 5 NOW IN HOSPITAL WITH FRACTURED SKULL An eight-year-old Europ?an boy nsmod L -lie Peat, liv’.rg in one of the Capitol fids, is now in the general Hospital with a frac'urel eku'l, a broken wrirt and severe abrasions as the of a 16 fjot fall on Sunday183 words
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Advertisement46 1932-03-17 5 FOR THE COMIHG SEASON We have made adequate pre' parations to meet the rush. Our price maintained in spite of increased working costs. If you want prompt deliveries call at SIN SIN, 152, Campbell Street MIN SIN, 150, Campbell Street SHE SEN, 191, thulia Street. —m46 words
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Advertisement254 1932-03-17 5 M 11l SL J 11. J H lIMIH. --1- I>—IIMIIIIMbI ***** l li 1 f !BARG A I M S j I Here’s your opportunity to secure real genuine I Piano Bargains. Low prices that reflect the times. r—l EHd-1 4 I fcfc ß Upright overstrung iron frame I DraWii254 words
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Article107 1932-03-17 6 —Renter Gov-Generalship Threatened TRIBUNALS AND OATH TO GO De Valera, interviewed, outlined his volioy. He would suspend the Public Safety Act whereby special tribunals were established He contended that the abolition of the Oath of Allegiance did not infringe the London Treaty. He hopes to—Renter - 107 words
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Article223 1932-03-17 6 8. R. A. AMENDMENTS From the latest list of amendments etc appearing below it wiil be eein that >trange Story and My Sweetie have been sent down io Class 4. Both have been completely out of form for a long time. My sweetie has223 words
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Article173 1932-03-17 6 PLAN TO SUPPLY EVERY SHIP EASY PAYMENTS THE Silent Navy is no longer silent in its demand for sound films instead of the "silents’’ they have at present. "Every cruiser its own cuties —and let s hear them talk,” is the new slogan in the Senior173 words
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Article214 1932-03-17 6 BHIME DEFENCE OF MAN WHO DID NOT PAY FA BE POETIC justice was meted out at Leeds to Hugh McDowsll, a 24 years old Paisley man describing himself as a poet, when he was charged with travelling from 1 aisley to Leede without paying bis fare. McDuwall framed214 words
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Article284 1932-03-17 6 How to Take Out Stains Promptness in dealing with stains is the great secret of their removal. Xx X All stains on linen should be treated before sent to the wash. XXX For tea, coffee, fruit, or wine stains get a basin and a kettle of284 words
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Article882 1932-03-17 6 Mr. A. A. Henggeler is paying a visit to Malaya. Mr and Mrs W. M. Gourlay, who have been at Fraser’s Hill, have returned to Malacca. Lady Clementi was present at the meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Girl Guides Association on Tuesday. Mr. E. M. Stewart, of882 words
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Article247 1932-03-17 6 WON BY JEROME FANDOR I ondon, March 16 first big event of the Flat Racing Season, the Lincolnshire Handicap, resulted as follows Mr. MoKinlay’s Jerome Fandor 1 Mr. Davis’s Dooley 2 Capt. Wilson’s Knight Error 3 Thirty six ran. Won by three quarter length: one and a half247 words
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Advertisement197 1932-03-17 6 Looking Backward How many men at the age of 50 are not faced with the necessity of retiring? How many of these can Icok with equanimity upon the immediate cessation of their salaries? Perhaps a pension, sufficient to keep them from actual privation but entirely inadequate to enable them to197 words
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Advertisement322 1932-03-17 6 i 7“ y nd labour by land and by sea” H RH. THE PRINCE OF WALES’S BC.O H O RLICK’s is BRITISH I fare is your guaranty JJO-tLICK’S was originated half a century agoby an Eng!=<hm ln Jxiws Horliek, Bart., aaiyea- by yeir i lus npi Uy i a re322 words
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Miscellaneous65 1932-03-17 6 OlAfSfWs J X.- .J 615 TONIGHT 9 30 The Screens Most Popular Baby Vamp DOROTHY LEE In Radio's Sparkling Entertainment “LAUGH and GET RICH” WITH EDNA OLIVER HUGH HERBERT With Splendid added Attractions including “ROAMIN IN THE GLOAMIN Sung by SIR HARRY LAUDER Gross Proceeds of Both Performances oa Friday65 words
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Article159 1932-03-17 7 hearing adjourned .Papreme Court yasterday the suits 10 n,-hetl in which Bhaik Hamid and v.Trb’nna sued Sithambsram Pillai, of 7, v’4 B t Street Penang for payment to f. 1 k' c f ocfl fifth ehare in a prize of 45 468 5“ t y ticket159 words
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Article315 1932-03-17 7 fiord Corail’s naw novel, Although, pub by hn Murray on M .rch 10th is regarded I’ th se who have read it as the tel story he has yet written. The theme le the struggle batwean love and a desire for revenge; the effects of those conflicting pißons315 words
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66 1932-03-17 7 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette r ~I should be much obliged If you 7/ s^rf, v|fdgB through the medium of journo the following donations to the 3 13 of my Committee. ■J® 8 Evatt and Co. 3Criptions—February n 1932 $l6B 00 -traits Trading Co.66 words
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Article19 1932-03-17 7 •—Reuter. CHELSEA DRAWS WITH 10RT8M0UTH DivieioD of the English Mera®, j Le 3e& rew Portsmouth, »a« «oriog.-Bente,.•—Reuter. - 19 words
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Article694 1932-03-17 7 From Our Malay Correspondent A Plba for Anglo Vernacular EDUCATION The education of our boys has been exercising the minds of the thoughtful section of the community Many are puz zled as to how to stark their boys on their educational oaretr. To o'arify matters 8 description694 words
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681 1932-03-17 7 Supreme Court Claim SUB-PARTNER OR SHAREHOLDER? A suit in which Mr. Justice Whitley is called upon to decide whether a person who gave a certain amount of money to another in business, which money was put into the business, became a subpartner of that681 words
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Article50 1932-03-17 7 FINiL DIVIDEND OF 14 PER 0 'NT. The loc'l branch of the Chartered Bank hae received the following cvble from the London Office: 4 1 the annual meeting of shareholders directors will recommend final dividend at the rate of 14 per cent per annum subject to income tax50 words
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Article50 1932-03-17 7 LORD WAKEFIELD IS USS A CH kLI ENGE Lord WikefieU of Hythe has issued 8 challenge through the B.iffix Yacht Club for the Harmsworth Trophy at present held by America. Kaye Don will p’dct Miaa England 111 in the race which will be he'd at Detroit io September.50 words
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Advertisement497 1932-03-17 7 •7 f'W W tel (i Bi will be taking kalzaha Diarrhoea is usually caused by inflammation of the intestines, generally due to irritated nerves. By taking Kalzana, the Calcium food, you will provide your blood with the mineral necessary to strengthen the inflamed areas. The swelling will be quickly reduced497 words
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Article657 1932-03-17 8 China’s place in the comity o nations has undergone change as a result of tt e Sino-Japanese dispute. No country can exist without friends and enemies, anc whatever China’s troubles at the moment, she is fortunate in the fact that the first-named outnumber the last-named. Let us examine657 words
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Article334 1932-03-17 8 More drastic Mtion in tbe censoring of films containing tbe quality known aa sex appeal is promised for the future by the British Board of Film Censors. This decision appears In the Board’s report which was issued last month and serves to confirm an impression which many334 words
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Article604 1932-03-17 8 Penang, Thursday ‘'/•7JENAL servitude for life is the only sentence the law allows me to pass, but you may apply to the Governor through the prison author, ties for consideration of your case.” How often are the above or similar words heard in the comts when a604 words
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Article86 1932-03-17 8 Tin Spot Yesterday ;iy London Ws. OL U Tin (3 Months) London £l3O ss. Od. Singapore 00 Business Done 75 tons Penang $566.00 Business Done Bayers —No Sellers Rubber 4 d. London 2x« d. New York c. fG) Singapore c (By courtesy of Messrs. Kennedy C*’-! Copra (Sundried)86 words
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Advertisement143 1932-03-17 8 LAWSON’S A LIQUEUR I SCOTCH I Be VK Sure WHISKEY I that the I Safety Seal is intact. It is $3 60 I I a Guarantee of Per Bottle I Quality. SOLE AGENTS: I John Little Co Ltd., Penang E Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh I Graded as the Choicest Butter143 words
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Advertisement34 1932-03-17 8 X K THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST, ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with tit ting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. —i34 words
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Miscellaneous26 1932-03-17 8 HDB TABLES High Wsiai Low W&tei To-Day 9.17 a.m. IJO aun. 835 p.m. 12 21 p.aj. To Morbow 10.08 ».m. 8.55 a.m. 9.44 p.m. 3.55 p.m.26 words
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Article975 1932-03-17 9 ,—Bin Kuo Min. Fantastic Idea by Chang Tso-lin’s Former Adviser International Control Suggested Shanghai Peace Prospects More Encouraging Lord Lytton to Assist The suggestion J the League of Nations should make itself responsible for China is made by Lieut.-Colonel J. E. Steward EvMditary Adviser to Chang,—Bin Kuo Min. - 975 words
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Article244 1932-03-17 9 —Rugby Radio Service. “LEAGUE POLTROONERY" The hesitation, feebleness and poltroonery exhibited during the last few weeks with reference to the Far Eastern question has damaged the League of Nations more than anything, said Mr, Lloyd George at the Junior l iberal Club The only hope was—Rugby Radio Service. - 244 words
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Article61 1932-03-17 9 —Reuter. 1 Compromise I xpected Regarding Cuba Amsterdam, March 17 The Paris conference on the International Sugar Council has received Cuba’s reply to restriction proposals. The reply is said to be fair y satisf ctory, and Cuba does not deeire to withdraw from the Cbadbourne scheme A compromise—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article148 1932-03-17 9 —Ranter. Conservative Member’s Question THE SPEAKER INTERVENES In the House of Commons, Mr. Campbell, {Conservative, BromUy) asked Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister (Colonial Secretary) to secure economies in view of the protests at the expenditure in connection with the High Commissionership of Malaya. ir Philip Cunlifts—Ranter. - 148 words
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99 1932-03-17 9 accused claims trial A Chinese named Tan Hock Poh was to day produced before the Police Magis trate, charged with ths theft of a bicycle, the property of lan Choo from the five foot way of a house in Bridge Street. Detective Inspector Hall said99 words
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Article68 1932-03-17 9 CHINESE CHARGED A Chinese named Tan Hong Leng was to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago Police Magistrate, charged with house breaking by entering the Old Malay School at the junction of Macalister Road and Anson Road with intent to commit an offence. The charge was explained to68 words
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Article152 1932-03-17 9 TAR EOILEQ CATCHES FIRE I The fire brigade was called out at 12.26 a.m this morning to a municipal tar boiler which had caught fire at the junction of Church Street and Beach Street. The outbreak was extinguished by the use of sand It is presumed that152 words
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Article62 1932-03-17 9 —Reuter. Germany Wants a Wider Union Berlin; March 17 The German rep’y to M. Tardleu on the proposal for a Danubian economic bloc expressed the opinion that the proposed pact would be valueless if limited io the States proposed by France. Germany supports the Italian suggestion for a—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article52 1932-03-17 9 Reuter. Affairs of Company to Be Investigated Stockholm, March 17 The Administrative Council of Kreuger and To 1 has chosen six prominent financial and industrial experts to investigate the affairs of the Company and, if necessary, the affairs of other enterprises in which the company holds aReuter. - 52 words
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Article51 1932-03-17 9 ,—Rugby Radio Service. The General Commission of the Disarms ment Conference at Geneva decided that the Conference should adjourn on Saturday until April 11 On resuming, the general and po iticU committees will sit continuously concentrating on fundamental principles to hasten on the work for the technical com-,—Rugby Radio Service. - 51 words
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Article26 1932-03-17 9 —Reuter- Royal Mail Debenture holders and White Star Preference shareholders approved by overwhelming majorities the scheme for the reorganisation of the Royal Mail group.—Reuter- - 26 words
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Article33 1932-03-17 9 —Reuter Hong Kong, March 18 The death occurred here thia morning of M. G M. Haardt, leader of the Trans Asian Expedition from pneumonia following influenza contracted at Shanghai —Reuter—Reuter - 33 words
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Article57 1932-03-17 9 ,—Reuter. ECHO OF DARTMOOR RIOT Thirty two handcuffed convicts charged in connection with the Dartmoor mutiny of January 24 appeared at Princetown Town Hall where they were shepherded into the immense steel railed dock. Accused were charged under the Malicious Damage Act of 1861 with destroying public property.,—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article122 1932-03-17 9 tion without precedent.- -Rugby Radio Service. Marvel of Constractural Engineering The New South Wales Government have now formally taken over from the construe tors Dorman I ong and Company, the great bridge over Sydney Harbour which wil be opened on Saturday. The bridge crosses the Harbour in ation without precedent.- -Rugby Radio Service. - 122 words
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327 1932-03-17 9 —Rutby Ratio ethisa. MR. BALDWIN IN OPTIMISTIC MOOD With nearly three weeks to run before the end of the financial year, only twentyfour million pounds twenty million pounds lees than at the corresponding date last year —remains to be received by the Revenue authorities to assure—Rutby Ratio ; ethisa. - 327 words
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Advertisement91 1932-03-17 9 JASCHA HEIFETZ PLAYED ih. VIOLIN AT THE AGE of THREE! >««»>< Read the outline of the amazing musical career of this wonderful violinist in ”His Master’s Voice Catalogue furthermore, HEAR him play as though actually playing for you and don t miss Record No. DA 984. “HisMasferisViice MOUTBIB 8 OF91 words
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Article268 1932-03-17 10 IN PENANG TO DAY Many Malayan Residents Return The P. A O. Rawalpindi arrived in Penang early this morning from London with mails and the following amongst others, for this port. Mr RN Hami tor, the well-known Singapore cricketer ard Mrs Hamilton. Mr N Ward268 words
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Article274 1932-03-17 10 VialT TO FAR EABT Sister ship of the Felix Roussel, the MessageriesMaritimes new liner Georges Philippar will add a brilliant unit to tbe French fleet visiting regularly the Fir East. The outlines of the m. v. George? Pailippar, are practically identical to thos* cf the Felix Rota??’,274 words
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Article156 1932-03-17 10 PRODUCERS WAI T ING ON THE GOVERNMENT We can only euppase producere are relying on the British and Dutch Governments taking some steps before long to curtail output nud/ >r export?. Otherwise they would surely get together and devise some means amongst themselvet forbringing to an end this156 words
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Article200 1932-03-17 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Ths following were the latest In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.'s share list at 11a.m. to-day Yesterday To day CD m 03 Shams B J B M tn to. t c to. e. Mining Kinta -91 -93 -91 -S3 Kuchai Tin Ord. .45 4 0 .421200 words
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Article73 1932-03-17 10 Singapore P»e« for R bbed Smoked Sheet fur u-day are as follows: Spot 6| per lb. March 6f April/Jure 6| H July/Sept. —7| H h Market quiet. The following price? w*re recited for rubber sold st our auction-rooms to-day: Good F.A.Q Ribbed Smoked Sheet 48.70 to73 words
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Article150 1932-03-17 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Bai. March 16 March 15 Sept. 10 Parle 92 1/16 92| 128.06 New York 8.6 2i 4.851 Montreal 4 06 4.06 Brussels 25 26 84.88 Geneva 18 75 18 75 24.86 Amsterdam 8 97i 898 ’2.08 Milan 70 70 02.89 Berlin 15150 words
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Article950 1932-03-17 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST WAMBB las M BUBBSR I o 9 8 1 Allenby Better Sa 7J I Alor GhdaM Bebber Batata 3’ 4f AmalcamaM Balay Itotatar 73 K Avar Hltaa Flanlfac Synßaate 72| SC Ayer Kuninc Knbb.-r Ustatea 1’ X Ayer K;lek 4a 4C CC Ayer Fanaa Btabbar Batatas950 words
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Article250 1932-03-17 10 Pauw March 17 CM, Binarai Oa/mk yam 5 7-06 x Clovai i, H; X Gold haf s»iler> 1i <X Mae-'. g aom 173.0 f --a Sis rt 70.0 C tl liOe m 60.00 OjoouaUpa 1,000 ii 15 nr Oipra Sundx «c ema 1 tisifsofona 620 Rattans bum 1110250 words
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Article84 1932-03-17 10 Panang, March 17 #y Co*rte3f of th« Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 13/16 h 4 m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/b credit 2 4 7/32 ,1 3 H Documsatary 2/4 11/32 On Na» York Bank Decoaro 41 France n T T 940 ar m Indie u T.T 15284 words
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Miscellaneous97 1932-03-17 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Tkmp. Wind Rainfall Friday 6 s.m. 75 e Noon 89 s til 5 p.m. 84 s w Saturday 6 a.m« 76 e Noon 90 nw nil 5 n tr, 87 nw Sunday 6 a.m. 73 e Noon 88 nw Imm 5 p.m. 87 s w Monday97 words
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Article218 1932-03-17 11 Colony Remain Smart Though Remote Though 1,5C0 miles of ocean separate them from civilisation, each of the nine white women on Fanning Island, in tbe Certral Rcific, Itrivai to be first with new fashions. When, once in three mentba, a elesmer viaita the k’and. they218 words
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Article276 1932-03-17 11 After nearly 14 years’ deliberation snd discussion Bristol is building her war memorial. It had been arrarg>d to bold the un« wiling ceremony on March 20, but it is announced that there must be farther ds'uy. The work cmnot be completed by that date.276 words
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Article179 1932-03-17 11 i n^ n or^er Army bandmasters to An u a copy of th z,r zibar National ,em in their repertoire recalls one of I Clan y inventions” that come from A former Amir of Afghanistan T* w Day a visit to tbe Viceroy, and re’179 words
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Article108 1932-03-17 11 Capable of Sinking Powerful Cruisers Italy is not to follow the French example of building giant warships. France recently decided to construct a 26.000 ton cruistr and it had baen suggested that Italy, her Mediterranean neighbour, should follow suit. Italy, however, bus already experimented at Spezia with108 words
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Article299 1932-03-17 11 FIGHTING SPIRIT IN IN' UBTRY A Call to manufacturers to be ready for the “inevitab’e rtv.vat” was made by Prince George, speaking at tbe annual dinner cf the Birmingham Jewellers’ and Silvermitbe’ Atsociation. After referring to the many visits he had paid recently to industrial299 words
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Article116 1932-03-17 11 The Aquitanie. which carried Sir Malcolm CampbtH’s new racing car Blue Bird to New Y ork en route to Daytona, has carried some strange cirgaes. in the course of her career (writes Peterborough" in the Daily Telegraph). She has transported famous aeroplanes, locomotives, racing cars, yachts, and speed116 words
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Article97 1932-03-17 11 A novel method of reforming reckless drivers was tried when a parade of cripples passed before 22 men charged with reckless driving, or driving while intoxicated. j. The first to pass m review was a tegiess little girl, wheeled before the 22 as they stood in silence97 words
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Advertisement640 1932-03-17 11 Hepsodent announces a notable new disco very An entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed by Pepsodent Laboratories. It is twice as soft as polishing materials in common use. Teeth are given higher polish, brighter lustre—FlLM stains disappear completely. NOW once more Pepsodent advances. This be invented, then640 words
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Article1245 1932-03-17 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-HAY Name of Prim Sailing For Date of Sal Hug Steam©? Silver willow B. Deli York» Boston etc via Saez To-day Kinta1,245 words
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Advertisement37 1932-03-17 12 URGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLSTo Clear at Specially Reduced rBC f Weekly. Check Roll Books with Rice Advsac»' n h without Fortcightly,, u M n I. M n with •t $2.50 eachl Stocked by PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. U37 words
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Article872 1932-03-17 13 DISCOURSE TO UNDERGRADUATES Fatty Degeneration of the Conscience DEAN INGE, who 8 Sunday or two ‘-Ro, preached the University sermon at Cambridge, at the close of his d saourss to the ur.derg;nitrites referred to men of middle and old age. The Oambridgs Review thus reports872 words
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Advertisement296 1932-03-17 13 I 3 T ObOslß I 'jff /o 7 I < t JF I JL 9 JPw w3| I ’’Mj, /i' TRY X als //CHIVERS’ >z FRESH FRUIT W^ C ®M JAMS, -//[JELLY CRYSTALS CUSTARD POWDER CANNED FRUITS V FRESH GARDEN PEAS. J *g«nt R Vick 4 Co V 4 3be.296 words
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Advertisement46 1932-03-17 13 IMUV U/nDQY? M yon wan l u Vvnl VVunnl furnish your bouse GO TO YIT LYE 28, Bishop Street, PENANG. Tbe best house for furniture, building contracts and painting. Undertakes to repair premises and furniture. Has wide experience and unsurpassed technique- Guarantees satisfaction and charges moderate.46 words
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Advertisement88 1932-03-17 13 D— 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. i > The Pinang Gazette and Sunday Gazette I I are always pleased88 words
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Article467 1932-03-17 14 WHY ADAM IS BLACK Mr. Jicob Epstein diecuroed with m? the rumbling disapproval of his latest drawings, a series of water-colours of Old Testament subjects done after the man ner of “Rima” and "Genesis.” says a special correspondent of the Evening Standard. So far, only467 words
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Advertisement168 1932-03-17 14 1 y* »4 wa iR 1 Is S\ w^*Sk A tfWB Uwytf k h i l\ —<£3 —fßg \5-> w|£W|ffiSgB| jM| A fast game of footbah en h /KsJdwrh fe v% g .t r*> 1 A-''* IH *^a- .-iralWf b s K '*T* ala uI r \^4•)33 »-> **K* meUflH168 words
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Advertisement71 1932-03-17 14 I APIOL STEEL Sureandcertain tor all Female complaints. Every lady should R keep a box in the house. I R W. J.EDMONDS. B g Thv Krglls*> Pharmacy g 52, 54, Beach Street. Penang h LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread Tapes Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes Tower of71 words
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Advertisement327 1932-03-17 14 i s—i .xffeWSw f Iv i(L a I Wj j 1 A Nurse A T 1 sa>r- HAOI T Iz WAS FED ON I Omkx’b b-Aby th» P 7 T'P “Baby was fto 4 yv.-wcM it OljlN OrilNE Sunshine Glaxo y Fron> b»r.-> »«0 from birth and 3. Xj doae327 words
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Article461 1932-03-17 15 Penang, March 17, 1932. CHOWBABTA MARKET cte. Meat Beef Steak kati 32 Stew or Curry d o 2 2 Pork lean do < 8 Po'k lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian 15 49 do Australian do 40 Y> wl kati 34 Capons locally reared do 45461 words
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