Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 March 1932
1932-03-24
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-03-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY slc 68. VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 24th MARCH, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement403 1932-03-24 1 IrfiWATA I JBO VHEM I DENTISTS Office next I k> The DiapenW* I JdoeW, Leith Street —II l ,ll, I Wjira Bunirmi r-MTWlflll IM lIM 1 11 Dollar Exchange Tables r WTW ’MB* U S’* 7 STERLING into DOLLARS f- .<3 /i I fF IKT > j r*’ -m DOLLARS403 words
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Advertisement18 1932-03-24 1 18. TOKISATSU I j STUDtO i with up-to-date Phcte- graphy by elsotrid light» 7aose 7TI« 2 Wt 118 words
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Advertisement1661 1932-03-24 2 to«t BOXING BANKS. b T'r,o"”H“;„™. opt7 R To” E N L T L TIE MERttHIU M« IEDERimStHE HMIBEI V C Compound house. I J T ALU I OF INCH, LIMITED MAATSCHAPPIJ, H. V. Tel. 869. Mendla Ahlip. AM AT EUR SI [lncorporated in England] NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY 224—U-C [lncorporated in1,661 words
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Article648 1932-03-24 3 Minute Specks Extracted at Second Attempt THE Polish alchemist, John de Hadbank Dunikowski who is on trial at Paris for fraud, sought publicly to prove that he has solved the problem of the transmutation of metals and that he can produce gold from ordinary metallic648 words
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Article424 1932-03-24 3 WHAT WOULD PEOPLE SAY IF BISHOPS RAN SWEEPSTAKES Some entertaining observations on gambling and the element o/ chance were made by the Bishop of Hull in an address to members of the Leeds Luncheon Club. QUOTING the definition of gambling as 'the determination of the ownership of424 words
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Advertisement342 1932-03-24 3 \Bom S Wt Q -still 1820 fl h in V\ *k /7 strong WERE SUCCESS COMES FROM Sales of whisky that arc the largest in the world do not result from a whisky for special occasions, but from a popular blend. Such a blend is Johnnie alker Red Label the342 words
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Advertisement28 1932-03-24 3 FOR YOUR HOMC i 11 ara<j i *Pbya 'Palace I THE PREMIER hotel OF BANGKOK We// known for its inction und rtfinement, z t.< C —K*-' 1 s=28 words
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Advertisement167 1932-03-24 3 tonal I Columbia PORTABLES are the result of years of scientific research. Amazing tone, combined with Best British workmanship, makes these instru- if xnents pre-eminent in their class for style and finish 4—ff— I Reasonably Priced at I s2s",sZB"’ sso'°each I All Chrcmium-Plated Fittings. a The Robinson piano Co., I167 words
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683 1932-03-24 4 Some Idea of the Outlook The Rev. W. Wileon C&sb, D. S. 0., General Secretary of the Church MieeicDEry Society, writing in the Church of England Newspaper, givtß some idea of the missionary out look with reg ird to the crieie in Chin>»683 words
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Article449 1932-03-24 4 FOUND IN A POJKET BOOK Autographed Mss. of Songs A manuscript of what is bslieved to be an unpublished poem by Robert Burna was to be sold at Messrs. So heby’s on March 22. The first verse reads "But Calvin's fountain head they drank. That was449 words
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Article118 1932-03-24 4 12 TER CENT. ON THE ORDINARY SHARES The directors of Arthur Guinness Son and Co. have declared inlet im dividends at the rate of £6 per cent, per annum oh the preference stock for the six months ended December 31, 5931 and £l2 per cent, on the ordinary118 words
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Article149 1932-03-24 4 U. S. AKRON EXTENSIVELY DAMAGED New York, February 22 The United States Navy’s giant dirigible Akron crashed at Lakehurst naval air station this morning, when a sudden gust of wind tore the ship from the hands of her ground crew, hurled the vessel into the air and149 words
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Article65 1932-03-24 4 In tbe garden of a hcuee in Manorroad, Foikes.one, theie has b<en found a five aerial torpedo, which was dropped by a Garman aeroplane durh g the raid on F Ikes.me, in May, 1917. Part cf the torpedij. vver a ft oi in length, was above65 words
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Advertisement466 1932-03-24 4 ■KF Jam R- K s Y f K r /ig Newly Discovered! a priceless safeguard to teeth Pepsodent Laboratories have developed a new and revolutionary polishing material. It makes teeth gleam more brightly—removes film more effectively and is your guarantee of perfect safety. THE Pepsodent Laboratories announce a The idea466 words
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News From All Parts
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Article304 1932-03-24 5 A T CHRISTENING GOES WRONG Customs Officials Would Look at the Baby May I take a peep at the baby?” asked a courteous German fu/toms official when a christen.jartJ —sever msn wear leg tep hate d a wo nr. in —marched up to the fi ll er r et at304 words
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124 1932-03-24 5 "IF lOU CANT GET A MAN GET THE NEXT BEST THING” In view cf the grave difficulty that is being (xperiencod in securing a Lieute-naat-Governor for Oatario, it ii suggested that the problem be settled by appointing a woman. Nj one in is mentioned,124 words
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Article248 1932-03-24 5 Which County Has It Best Developed? Which county has the keenest sense of humour Somerset wire ths pr'zs according to Mr- R. P. Croom-J hnson, K.C., M.P. for Bridgwater and the Recorder cf Bath. At the annual dinner of the Scciety of I Somerset Folk in London248 words
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Article195 1932-03-24 5 15,000 YEARS OLD ENGINEERING FEAT An annourciment was made last month of the latest discovery of the Oxford Fall Museum expedition in Ireq A fifteen thousand yrsr old palace cf the SiEsanian Kngs was ««xeivated in the middle of the desert. I.s most startling feature195 words
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Article169 1932-03-24 5 TBE VIRTUES OF SALT A LITTLE silt rubbed on teacups v-'ll remove tea stair.?, and, mixed v.db lemm juice, will remove •'-'Ds from th® hands. x x Ai a troth powde* salt will keep the t eth whi e and the gums hard and rosy. X X X169 words
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Article265 1932-03-24 5 DOCTORS WHO END THEIR LIVES The plea for Euthanasia ('easy death 1 in casta cf painful and insurable disease which was made by Dr. 0. Killick Millard in h a presidential address before the Society of Medical Officers cf Health L.st October is emphatically endorsed by265 words
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Article123 1932-03-24 5 SEATED ON AN ELEPHANT It was announc’d last year that on the initiative cf the Maharajah of Kapurtbals, a scheme was afoot for the erection of a status cf the Kirg Emperor in New Delhi. The echeme has since received the King’s approval123 words
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Article128 1932-03-24 5 A c mmittee of the Hotels and Restaurants Asscc a‘ion of Great Britain met in London recently to consider the terms of a proposed biJ, which it is hoped by the promoters wll prove the "Magna Charta’’ of the hotel and travel industries of the country. The128 words
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Article80 1932-03-24 5 NOTES IN COAT POCKET When a motor-lorry burst into flames in a Bleckbum thoroughfare a market g;rdener who was returning home tc Bdderstone endeavoured to extinguish the fire with his coat. In the excitement he forgot that one of the pockets contained 100 in noter.80 words
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Article73 1932-03-24 5 What is believed to be the oldrst stoneage settlement in Germany has been discovered near Sa aleck, on the River Saale. About 1,500 stone implements have been unearth-d. One curie us find is a great quantity cf teeth of wild hors*». It is assumed t’73 words
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Advertisement793 1932-03-24 5 STOP THAT SQUEAK > k WITH A LITTLE > < SHELL HOUSEHOLD OIL > SOLD IN S OZ. TINS. 'S 'WPOB XI ‘•’".J/ St- X F I sk g r, Careless Wasted I 1 su 1 Spoils the: F.vr unn@' i The simple hair styles of to-day iisebeauti- p a793 words
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Article1695 1932-03-24 6 Six Months for Hylam Cantonese Youth Bound Over Three cises in connection with the recant Penang rioting were disposed of yes erday in the Additional Diatric C mrt oefore Mr. J. H. Baesatt. In one c se a young Cantonese was sentenced to a month’s1,695 words
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Article354 1932-03-24 6 38 In the Big Race at Fairy House Eister Monday. March 28 —The Irish Grand National Steeplechase of I,OOC sovs, of which the second wi I receive 150 sow. and the third 100 sovs. An open handlejp. The highest weight not to exceed 12st. 7ib, (38354 words
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Article89 1932-03-24 6 PROMISING EOXER DISQUIFICD FOR LIFE A bout for the lightweight champion* ship of the State of New South Wales ended in turmoil when Wally Tysin, after being disqualified, bellowed with rage and fought the referee and his own and hie opponent’s seconds. Tyson eventually was overpowered, and89 words
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Article67 1932-03-24 6 INDIAN ASSOCIATION v PELEER3 The following have been selected to play for the Indian Association in a cricket match against the Penang Peelers on the Dato Kramat ground on Saturday at 11 a.m.: A 0 Gnanamuthu D R Shorl, J L George, P V Partkh. T N Sharma L67 words
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Article794 1932-03-24 6 SELECTIONS FOR SATURDAY Good Fields in Card of Nine Events BY TIC TAC Good fields are promised for Saturday's amateur races at Ipoh- The card consists of nine events and a long afternoon of good sport is assured. In the opening event for polo poniesBY TIC TAC - 794 words
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Article87 1932-03-24 6 And an Empty Hope? BANGKOK CRICKETERS ARRIVE From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. March 23 The Bangkok cricketers who are playing the Penang Cricket Club in a two day fixture on Friday and Saturday, at Penang, left by the Bangkok International this afternoon. They &re travelling in a87 words
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Article32 1932-03-24 6 In the Province Wellesley Football Association League the Poe and Telegraph Football team defeated the Bukit Mertajam Recreation Club by three goals to one at Bukit Mertajam on Tuesday.32 words
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Article165 1932-03-24 6 DAVIS CUP VIsIFOR F.om Oar 0 vn Correspondent Siig p re, M?rch 23 The Japanesa Davie Cap player, T. passing through on the Katori Mara, give an exhibition of tennis at the Ladies Tennis C,ub before a large and enthusiastic crowd. Partnered by S. Kawagtri in165 words
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Article713 1932-03-24 6 Mr. J.D. Pinkerco ha« a Dental Surgean, J bore. appo, DM Mr, and Mrs. L. D, Wood on holiday to Hid. Mr. C. S. who hag bun a as Magistrate, Taiping, B i c J his ret? 8 frem home leave, h ?a bee Q Ipoh as713 words
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Article123 1932-03-24 6 OPENING OF NEW BRIDGE The prrgramme of the connection with the 15 beeD the foundation of Birg c lebra tionB practically completed* 1 will consist of three disatet P J j 4 first cf these will cr 'j n in w j|i com and last till123 words
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Article488 1932-03-24 7 IWO DISCHARGED Men Convicted Yesterday to Appeal Wbex* the mam riot case in which nine Chinese stood charged with rioting wae called this morning in the Additional District Court before Mr. J. H Bassett ifr Ong Huck Lim said that he had been retained for the488 words
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383 1932-03-24 7 Appointment on 1 ndowment Board Tho Hindu community of Penang gave a tea party in honour of Mr. M. R Raju who hss b.en appointed a member on the canning committee of the Penang Hindu hudewment Board, yesterday at No 43 MacA383 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article599 1932-03-24 7 r To the Editor cf the Pinang Gazatta S lr '—J ll6 Government having turu«a wn all rubber restriction schemes 1; f r planfc&ra to d6V »se ways auu ruin t 0 BaVe the indu3tr y from wreck and i One effect of the dilemma should be to599 words
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Article102 1932-03-24 7 Reuter Shanghai, March 24 Formal armistice parleys opened at the British Consulate this morning The Chinese dekg >tea are General Tai-ohi, commander of the Shanghai Woosung Garrison and Gaston Wang, Chief of Staff of the Nineteenth Army, assisted by the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Quo Tai chi.Reuter - 102 words
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Article556 1932-03-24 7 From Our Malay Correspondent I understand that people wonk like further elaboration of my article on the amalgamation 0 Malay Clubs. Some like t? know how to set about it. There are several wajs in which this can ba done. Firstly three or four influential men should556 words
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Article89 1932-03-24 7 Traffic receipts of the Imperial and International Cor munications Ltd» Estimated Traffic Receipts for February 1982 439,092 Traffic Receipts for February, 1931 890,461 Aggregate for two months Jany/Feby. 1932 843,503 Aggregate for two months Jany/Feby, 1931 803 869 The sum of 0 000 must be deducted from the89 words
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Article66 1932-03-24 7 SMELTERS MEET HUTCHINGS SCHOOL The following will represent the Eastern Smelting Club against the Hutchings School on Saturday on the Hutchings ohoo! ground; Wickets pitched 215 p m. W L Robinson T B de Cruz. K Taylor, W Tsylor. H M Thomaez, V van Sandjn Chew Keat Eng66 words
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Article276 1932-03-24 7 CLAIM FOR COMMISSION In the Supreme Cjurt this morning Mr Justice Whittey gave judgment for Mr. K C Wu, a Penang (hini-se broker in his j claim against Gan 1 eong Eog for com mission for services rendered in connection with the estate of the late276 words
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Article144 1932-03-24 7 ANNUAL MEETING The annual general meeting of the Bedong Medical Association was held at the office of the Secretaries (G. W. Witecn Co. Ltd.) Sungei Patani on Tuesday. The following members were present Messrs. N. W. Mal’et Chairman) B. H. Symes, J. M Baber, H. W. Bickeatd,144 words
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Article80 1932-03-24 7 The World Flag presented by the Chief Commissioner for Malaya Mrs A. Cavendish for the Best Girl Gaice Company in Malaya, has been won for 1931. by the fifth Singapore Guide Company, the Ist Malacca and 2nd Kuala Lumpur Companies being bracketed second. The Brownie Totem, presented80 words
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Article305 1932-03-24 7 SAIURDaY’B GAMES London Derby At West Ham The following are the matches in the Scottish Cup semi finals and the English and Scottish Leagues to be played on Saturday: SCOTTISH CUP 9 j Hazxi!lt«a A. v R er» 3 Airdrie v Kilmarnock English League DIVISION 1 Aston305 words
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Advertisement88 1932-03-24 7 It’s the wonderful action of Germolene that does the trick. Such a difference /aliiP from other ointments which bite and -I tuffered from tarwo»« ulcer* for ZWWMI r. jptn, ami had wasteflpouruis on useless jljiL COTTOuC* 1 311) at ODCC yOU C3IT almost feel it heal; and heals it does.88 words
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Advertisement226 1932-03-24 7 ARE 3 I BEST WSP to HEALTH AW© BEAUTY lasting good looks depend upon good health. Good health follows upon a cleansed system working in harmony. This is the I «fleet of Beecham’s Pills, the unrivalled ie* for stomach, liver, kidney and bowel I noobles. IN EXCHANGE I For 200226 words
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Article581 1932-03-24 8 To-morrow will be Good Friday, and the Christian world will be .invited to consider the supreme example if human and divine sacrifice and its triumph, after seeming failure, on Easter Day. The truth that all effort can succeed only if it is prepared to suffer all things581 words
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Article210 1932-03-24 8 I When the banks dose this afternoon, they will not reopen for business until Tuesday morning—an interval of four days. Is this the way to combat the slump Some contend that when times are bad every opportunity should be taken io cease work and etop production others210 words
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Article56 1932-03-24 8 The record breaking Australian flyer J A MoHieon started at 1 5 am. to fly to Capetown in four days achieve a new record and demonstrate the feasibility of speeding an air mails.—Reuter. You will prohabfy get more dollars fo that o<r yna are disposing of, it yon56 words
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Article533 1932-03-24 8 Penang, Thursday gfUST over ten vears aaro that the Irish Treaty was concluded. The wonder is that the Treaty has stood the test of ten years. But the explanation lies in the i n good sense of the Irish people themselves. The (iwss'bte re state Govern ment533 words
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Article103 1932-03-24 8 I Tin Spot Yesterday To T ay 1 London £127 17s. 6d. £l’2B 12s. 61 Tin (3 Months) London <£l29 10s. Od. £l3O ss. Od. Singapore $65.621 $65.75 Business Done 100 tons 100 t<ms Penang $65,25 $65.50 Business Done Buyers —No Sal era Rubber London l{f d, '2d.103 words
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Advertisement169 1932-03-24 8 £AslXft £GGS ROWNTREES Ji.ig6 Quality Qfioeolate frovelties Qfyildren A LARGE SELECTION. John Little Co, Ltd., Penang Sole Agents of BOWNTBEES 1 loducte. arerar. K..< Try: I y I I j®/f Spey-Royal WM 1« gMScotcA Whisky SB I Choicest and oldest EfSV |fg| MH procurable fflsaVi ,IS| SA »»couce or scotuu«o169 words
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Advertisement21 1932-03-24 8 V O. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 30th March, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the e. s. PRESIDENT ADAMS21 words
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Miscellaneous27 1932-03-24 8 TIDE TABLES Hlfh Watei Dow Watev To Day 1.11 am 740 a.m. 140 p.m. 805 pm. To Mobbow 1.48 a.m. 8.14 a m 212 p.m 840 p.m.27 words
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877 1932-03-24 9 i —Bugby Radio Service. Britain Taking A Firm Stand Oath Integral Part of Treaty Position of Irishmen in Imperia! Service De Valera’s Hasty Steps The gravest view is taken officially of Irish developments. The K ng* conferred with Mr. Thomas for half an houri —Bugby Radio Service. - 877 words
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Article48 1932-03-24 9 Rugby Radio Service. Lord Wakefield has contributed OO3 towards the Imperia' Institute to aid oonti nuance during the present financial stringency of its services to the Dominions, colonies and India through investigations and intelligence work in connection with plant and mineral resources of the Empire.Rugby Radio Service. - 48 words
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Article184 1932-03-24 9 8,420 TONS A YEAR The International Tin Committee following a meeting in Paris has published a communique which after giving monthly statistics as to export, states that the expert figures for the first complete year of restriction show that the adjusted totals of exports are thirty-six tons184 words
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Article137 1932-03-24 9 Only 60 Refused Entry Out of 1,161 Misapprehensions which appear to have arisen, particularly in the United States of America, regarding the attitude of his Majesty’s Government towards actors and concert artists coming into Britain were removed in a Commons statement yes tsrday by the Parliamentary Secretary for137 words
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Article90 1932-03-24 9 —Reuter. 0. S. SuSCestion For World Conference Washington. March 23 The House of Rapre?entativea Committee studying silver has requested a number of economists, bankers and government officials of eight nations to express their attitude towards an international conference on silver. Recipients of the notice include Mr. Montagu Norman.—Reuter. - 90 words
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Article109 1932-03-24 9 Reuter. Nemesis of Recent Financial Policy Capetown, March 23 In order to balance the Budget deficit of £2,100 000 the Government has introduced new taxation including a four shillings income-tax instead of three on goldmining profits and additional taxation on interest and customs dutiej, an additional surtaxReuter. - 109 words
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Article36 1932-03-24 9 —Reuter. Pernambuco, March 23 Within a few minutes of the scheduled time, the Graf Zeppelin, which left Fried richshafen two days ago. was moored. The commander stated the trip had been un eventfuL-—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article420 1932-03-24 9 Customs Revenue Seized DR. W. W. YEN’S STRONG PROTEST Geneva March 23 Though Geneva is at present empty of delegates, Dr Yen and Air. Sato are remaining during the Easter recees, the latter having rented a villa for the duration of the Disarmament Conference. Dr. Yen informs420 words
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Article83 1932-03-24 9 Birmingham Alabama, March 23 The tornado death roll has now reached 275 in five states, chiefly Alabama.— Reuter. The Earl of Stanhope, replying for the Government on the debate on the recommendations cf the Joint Select Committee on closer union in East Africa, said the Colonial Secretary83 words
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Article83 1932-03-24 9 —Rugby Radio Service. League of Nations to Cost us More Further Civil Estimates issued yesterday show that foreign and Imperia» Estimates total £1 835 000 a net decrease compared with last year of Cl 209 000. The Estimates dealing with health. labour and insurance are £141,293 000 an—Rugby Radio Service. - 83 words
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Advertisement231 1932-03-24 9 JASCHA HEIFETZ PLAYED th. VIOLIN AT THE AGE of THREE! Read the outline of the amazing l musical career of this wonderful violinist in "His Master’s Voice' Catalogue furthermore, HEAR him play as though actually playing forJXyou and don t miss Recordi[No. DA 984. 11isMasfeifeV>ice I MOUTRIE'S OF COURSE. H231 words
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Article433 1932-03-24 10 THE SEMANGGOL RUBBER CO LTD. TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The twenty-third annual general meeting of the Sem-nggol Rubber Go., Ltd., wea held at the regialerei cffic Penang-atreet, to-day. Mr. J. D. Kemp, presided and those also in at tendance were M". J. McNeill, Mr. T. EOonaghan, (Dirrc'ore), Mr. J. G.433 words
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Article127 1932-03-24 10 BUSINESS FOR M EETING The following the agenda fcr an ordinary meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners to ba held on March 29 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on Minute127 words
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Article162 1932-03-24 10 It is very unnatural for a child to be reluctant to join in games, yet many of them display this peculiarity. Usually, such children are lacking in vitality, often the resu'.t of fa lore to obtain nourishment from their food. If your child shows a tendency162 words
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Article129 1932-03-24 10 TO-DAY'S PRICES The following were the latest notations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo.’b share list at 11 am. to-day Ytsberday Today •f 5 J Sharbs (Q OQ m so. 6. 9 o. Mining Kinta 89 -873 -84 -871 Klang R. SS .70 -65 .70 Kuchai Tin Ord.129 words
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Article88 1932-03-24 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co Ltd London, M-rca 22, Spot £.27 17.6 three months’ buvmg £129.10.0 three months’ ee’ling £129 12.6. Messrs. Bousteod d 00., Ltd. 23. d March for Sinßap -n refined tin $6 r .62h prr picul, busier s done 100 tons, Pc- aog mfined tin $6588 words
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Article76 1932-03-24 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbet? 3mck?d Sheet for to day are -s follows: Spot 5| cento per lb. April/June 6 —6| Oct /Deo. -.61 h h Market The following pricea were realised for r.bber sold at our rooms to day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $7.8076 words
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Article235 1932-03-24 10 Psn’Ufi March 21 er. Benares p. a-artaon 5'300.31 "loves 93.0; Gold leaf sa'.hN 71.0' Mass £iek> g to u 172.3 Nutmegs 8’ 3 70.0( I’Oa i 60.0) Ooeonutfp* I.CCO ■< 15.3 Copra Sundried boy ere 6.05 Rattans sties 11. it Rattans Coarse 10.5* Green Sna,; She I 13.235 words
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Article325 1932-03-24 10 St. GEOBGE THE MABTYB (Ohuboh Or England) Good Friday 9.30 Matins, i<> a m Litany, Ante Comma nion and Add ess. Hymn 109, 112,122, Story of the Cross 6pm Evensong. Easter Eve Bam Matins and Ante Common ion, 6 p m Eve-song. Easter Day Bam Holy Communion, 10325 words
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Article117 1932-03-24 10 Feo ’g. March 24 Courtesy f the Chartered Bank )e London Bunk demand 2/8 25/32 4 Ti/te 2,3 31/32 Private 3 ni'ts eraiii 2'4 7/32 3 Docurren ary 2/4 11/32 York Bank D F’anee T T 940 nona India I, T T 152 j Bcngkok i, IT 110 pet117 words
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Article148 1932-03-24 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. BaL March 23 March 22 Bepi. 19 Pwlfl 925 921 128.96 New York 8.6 U 8.64 4.86$ Montreal 4 07| 4.07& Brussels 2612fc 84.88 Geneva 18 lB 90 24.83 Amsterdam 9 05 9.05 12.08 Milan 70| 70 5/1G 92.89 Berlin 15 5/16148 words
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Advertisement792 1932-03-24 10 r rr. [T V Übe i > Wg w x MI o I 'X wy IRunnvnnebe “Ckeerjnl an J Cool" SATURDAY To-Nifih* at 6.15 930 pm. Mormng —Music m the Lounge Evening—.DlNNEß DANCE Last Two Performances of «c 1 L E N C B TIFFIN COUPONS with* 1 CLIVE BROOK792 words
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Article218 1932-03-24 11 "TONS OF MONEY” Opening To-Night at the Queen's Ralph Lynn, who for many years hss been an enormous draw to comedy lovers of the English skge. was until recently merely a famous nane as far ?s the cinema-going public was concerned. Bis film debut in "Rookery218 words
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Article160 1932-03-24 11 VISIBLE AT SINGAPORE A partial eclipse of the moon was visible at Singapore on Tuesday night, commencing just b’fore six o’clock and ending just after nine o’clock. The eclipse wai invisible at Greenwich, but, according to Whitaker’s, the beginning was visible generally from Eastern Asia, Australis,160 words
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Article71 1932-03-24 11 SOLICITOR-GENERAL GENTLY REPROVED In the course cf argument before the Singapore Court of Appeal on Saturday, the Solicitor-Generbl had cccasion to mention the number 50. “Fifteen or fiftj asked Mr, Justice Burton. “Fifty my Lord, limah pulok” said the Solicitor-General. “Malay is not the language of the71 words
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Advertisement163 1932-03-24 11 I a I GYPROC FIREPROOF I I WALLBOARD I •I s E In any building there are with GYPRCC Firepcof I inevitably places where JX allboad. repairs to walls or ceilings By using GYPRCC you are needed, or rooms enjoy many advantages ♦\bich should be lined to over other inferior163 words
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Advertisement349 1932-03-24 11 Cuticura Healed Scalp Trouble On Nine Months Old Baby The trouble first started when my son was nine months old. His head broke out in several places. It kept getting worse and turned into large, dry, scaly patches. They were of a burning and itching nature, and I lost hours349 words
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Advertisement171 1932-03-24 11 OLD SCOTCH I ins 3 rauoumTE 1 Will Appreciated XM FROM -.1 I I—l I r l.y ■.JAM» lit —B— nr» l■ aj, iwx* i-.M? .XJLBB rmp/snuas Agecu: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Penaag F.M S. OBTAINABLE FROM Messrs. Pritchard C: Butterworth, Sungei Pataoi Ipoh. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Bagan Lu&r.171 words
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Article1261 1932-03-24 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Ones The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing frox Penang during the week IN POET TODAY off From Sailing For Data of StU’itu Steamer Tung Bring Bernam River PuKu Langkswi and Kan tang To-day K'nta Singapore and1,261 words
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Advertisement34 1932-03-24 12 Persian Carpets To be Cleared Out at 50 per cent. Reduced Prices Varying from 25 to 30 Original Costs 50 to 4>Q An Exceptional Chance to the Iluyers» B.H.T. Doulatram &C° Beach Street, Penang.34 words
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Article894 1932-03-24 13 EXTRA WORK FOR THE CUSTOMS Keeping An Eye On the Importer THE RETURN OF THE SMUGGLER THE transformation of England from a Free Trade country to a country with a general tariff appears to the man in the street to be easy enough, but it is important894 words
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Article579 1932-03-24 14 SUPPORT FOR GENEVA CONFERENCE Menace of War Preparations FEAR AND SUSPICION AMONG NATIONS The Church Assembly, at Church House, Westminster, passed a resolution, moved by the Bishop of Lichfield, expressing the belief that the present standard of ivorld armaments and preparations for war constituted a standing menace579 words
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Article489 1932-03-24 15 Tenang, March 24, 1932. CHOWBASTA MARKET eta. Meat Beef Steak kati 32 Stew or Curry do 22 Pork, kan d o 48 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 38 Matton Indian lb 40 do Austialian do 40 F owl kati 34 Capons locally reared do 45 Hen do489 words
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