Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 March 1932
1932-03-28
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-03-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 70. VOL. LXXXX. MONDAY, 28th MARCH, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement562 1932-03-28 1 U’WGATA bWIHEBB OHITISTS Office next to The Dispensary. Offi 2, Leite Street I I it I pho'^ v Just bathe with Culicursi I COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL I Soap, anoint with Cut 5- I i E e 4 Cora Ointisieut and the fi >* irritation, itching and burn4 p- ing of P562 words
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Advertisement22 1932-03-28 1 H.TOKISATSuI STUDiO j 1 with up-to -date Ph ofc*» graphy by electric 7 com m. I es. 70. BISHOP STBJB3T, I PXNAN&.22 words
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Advertisement1833 1932-03-28 2 TO LET Municipal Notice BANKS. I’ 213, Green Lane, two storeyed Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal 5 m* 6 10, Hargraves Roach Munich al Office at 4 pm. on Tuesday, TEE MERCANTILE BANK I lEDERLAHDSCHE HAIDEL if J conpouna h OU3B tb.29.bin.uni, QF INDIA, LIMITED MAATSCHAPPIJ, R. V. r Bufc«1,833 words
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Article782 1932-03-28 3 YESTERDIY'd RESULTS Trefold and Panrilla Dead Heat Fill DIVIDENDS From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Saturday The weather was fine but dull and the going holdirg for the first day of the Perak Turf Club Easter Amateur Meeting. The moderate attendance included his Highness the Saltan782 words
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Advertisement308 1932-03-28 3 4|||l|| JBI iKk ¥1 Iwwn I i« ®nl Kloster beer SOLE AGENTS FOR S. S. AND F. M. S. HENRY WAUGH &> Co. Ltd. PENANG SINGAPORE IPCH KUALA LUMPUR Check your baby’s weightWHAI A HABV »HQUIO j weigh r/ z-x i Act i.^ t i A. J a AiHrth I308 words
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Advertisement167 1932-03-28 3 THE PICK OF THIS MONTH’S RECORDS rD2ao) Shine Harvest Moon Fox Trot Love Letters in Sand Two melodic Fox Trots brilliantly played by Smith Ballew’s Orchestra f!dcc£?l Believe in You L8686J for You Beautiful steel guitar solos, played by Len Fillis of broadcasting fame. dr 774? Income Tax on Love167 words
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Article507 1932-03-28 4 WEIGHTS FOR TO DAY Smaller Dividends Likely The following are the weights for to day’s amateur racts at Ipoh The fields are about the as on the first day but the dividends are likely to be smaller as only one or two seem to stand507 words
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Advertisement324 1932-03-28 4 "1 r.w >\ \L 4 /U N\ J \< r VkVier? Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. old saying that ’’Distance lands enchantment*" t» novsr more apt or to the point than whan applied to people whose breath is laden with evil" filing ocoun. No matter324 words
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Advertisement478 1932-03-28 4 THE FUTURE OF.THE EMPIRB lies in the arms cfevety nursing mctSt 7sRl!fer<4 ~T 'T'HERE are occasions wnen, do what you y/ A will, the Mother's milk remain? scanty, weak and unsuitable. In these cases Sunshine Glaxo has proved helptui to the Mother, remedying the difficulty and allowing natural v feeding478 words
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Article593 1932-03-28 5 WILL PERAK WIN? Perasg Second Innings 3 for 73 f Our Sp* r. '1 C Ipoh, Sunday Tat nng-Fcrk e ioket match w?s ccD fnt'C fo-day and, frt the end of the g r J ing three wickets for rr having dnmhwed Perak for a total593 words
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Article860 1932-03-28 5 HO3LYN IN FORM Bangkok Beaten by 7 Wickets When stumps were drawn on bunday the inter-port match between the Royal Bangkok bports Club and the Penang Cricket C!ub had been left in an interesting stage—Bangkok having a lead of 4 runs on the first innings and860 words
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Article321 1932-03-28 5 PENANG TEAM DEFEATED BY PERAK CLUB A 'earn rf Penarg c-icketers travelled 'O Taipirg on Sanday and were engaged in a whole day mitch with the Perak Club. Toe wicket was badly sodden after the overr sbt rain and the conditions did not 1 suit th* visitors.321 words
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Article134 1932-03-28 5 FOUR—THREE Large Crowd Witness Polished Game Frcm Oar Own Correspondent S ngsporr, Saturiay The Malays defeated th® R.A.F. in the first division sect er match to-day on the Jalan Besar Stadium by four g alsto thre*. The R.A.F. ware leading at the interval by two to134 words
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Article315 1932-03-28 5 EXCELLENT BaTIING S.C.C. Lose Two Wickets Cheap From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Saturday The Selangor State team knocked up 226 runs against the S. C. C, in their annual Easter match here to-day. The S.C.C, lost two wickets with only four runs scored when stumps were drawn315 words
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Article269 1932-03-28 5 STRAITB TRADING BEAT PEELERS The Straits Trading 0 tesm cam* to Panarg yesterday and met the Pee>rs cn their gr nnd «-t Patani Road. The visitors won by 66 runs. B .tting fire 1 the Traders totallrd 112 towards which Hendry, not rut 21 and Parnell269 words
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Article331 1932-03-28 5 M R SkMSUiJEE.V bO V. 3 WELL Visitors Fare Eadly on Sodden Wicket From Oar Own Correspondent Singapore, 3>torday The feature of the match batween the Ma'ays and the Penang M 1 ye which started here to-diy was the ex cUlent bowling of M.R. Samsudeen who331 words
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Article273 1932-03-28 5 KATZONIANS WIN BY LARGE MARGIN Tae Penarg Kdzonleu» defeated the Indian Rec’-eation Cfob yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground by 95 runs. Tae India's we-e or ly a le to score 34 rune a;a:net the Ka zcniaos’ 129. Guai Lye got six wickets for 19. The following a273 words
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376 1932-03-28 5 WHITSUN HOLIDAYS Chinese Camp Break Up To-day The F. Co. of »he Penang and P. W Volunteers are b 1 fng a camp at Haad-qi-r’»r P*e! over ths Wnitsun hfit’days. Th- compirv wJ I go into etmp on F idav evening, Nt »y 13. and break376 words
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Article244 1932-03-28 5 rorONVDEFE;TED AT KUALA IUMPUR Rain on Friday washed out two of Selargor’s tbre* hoH 4 ay wtek-ond sports •ne'»erner>‘p. F»r th* first day of the F. M. S. Rfl Ohamoiooshipa. the Kuala Lumpur P nge w?s under water and to w*re tb* Fl*rg tennis eonr'.s where the244 words
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Article41 1932-03-28 5 PENANG 91 FOR 3 From Oar Speoial Correspondent Ipoh, To day Owing to overnight rain play was not able to be resumbd before eleven. Scores at half past eleven Oarr 81 and Laßrooy 11. Total for 8 wickets, 91.41 words
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Article442 1932-03-28 6 With a stubborn optimism worthy of a better cans* 1 the British Liberal Party, or w hat is left of it, clings to the notion that aider Free Trade, Great Britain will return eventually to the glorious days of last centu y, when she was the Selfridge’s442 words
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Article276 1932-03-28 6 Proprietors of bsngsawsna and wayanga will have to look anxiously at their box office re sei pts if European ideas extend to the E.si. If eo they Will fiid themnlvea in danger of being boycotted aa completely as are Punch and July shows and Grand Opera in276 words
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Article106 1932-03-28 6 .—Reutsr. Shot Peasants Left to Die on Ice Bucharest) March 27 Russia is likely to appear at the bar of the League of Nations, according to the Prime Minister, M. Jorg a, in a speech in the Chamber. "Unparalleled barbarism is the ou y description of the Soviet’s.—Reutsr. - 106 words
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Article91 1932-03-28 6 May Be Returned to Parents Today Norfolk, Virginia. March 27 "The Lindbergh baby will be returned within a week may be to morrow." This dramatic statement was made by Dr. Dobson Peacock, Lindbergh’s Norfolk clergyman intermediary, who declares he has actually seen the baby which is understood91 words
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Article979 1932-03-28 6 Penang, Monday Xe> OOD FRID AY in Britain was stated to be one of the sunniest Good Fridays in the present century. And that is saying something, for with hardly an exception Good Fridays since the end of the war have’been fine and Weather sunny with such979 words
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Article40 1932-03-28 6 Death of Famous American Architect Naw York, March 26 The death is announced of the architect, WiUian Aiken Starrett, designer of the Enpire State Build'ng in New York. He introduced several earthquake resisting buildings in Jap in —Reater.40 words
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Article51 1932-03-28 6 -Rs liar. B.raß, March TheaoTMmwntl»’^' 1 1 !>•»'“>» weloome tke Brifc'A Gw°a«l' 3 lion to sand a reprcsaatihve io th a Ang c French— Itab Garam mlarenoa ia ca don on the Dxaabiw «w* )a bul w a dale to ba fisal -brmu r dentiel ehotlona oi 4?«’-Rs liar. - 51 words
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Advertisement305 1932-03-28 6 u n# r** ff r\ i \Z ’> I K E N h 'L. D Y g Patent Bar Bending Machines P I *^3^^-> .JUri' I •< n No. 2 GEARED. As arranged for bending g 3/4 to lin with gear and racket, showing check stop for finish of bend.305 words
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Advertisement20 1932-03-28 6 O. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 30th March, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the s. 8. PRESIDENT ADAMS20 words
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Miscellaneous25 1932-03-28 6 TIDE TABLES High W»wi Low Watai To Day 326 a.m. 9.35 aan. 340 p.m 10 50 p.m. To-Mobrow 4.05 a m 9.55 &.m. 4.14 p.m.25 words
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Article454 1932-03-28 7 HEAVY DRAIN FOR SHANGHAI 98,000,000 Yen Expended NEW MA CHAN-SHAN RUMOUR After sanctioning expenditure of a farther 22 000.000 yen (about £2 000.000 at the present rate) on the Shanghai war until the end of March, the Japanese Cabinet sought the approval of the454 words
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Article653 1932-03-28 7 CLUE TO INNER ATOM A Cambridge scientist h,a discovereJ the most hidden ray. Its particles are the fastest and most penetrating known, are indifferent to the strongest electrical and magnetic forces and can only be detected when they register a direct hit on the inner core of653 words
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Article51 1932-03-28 7 Reuter. Britain Refunds U.S. Guarantee New York. March 23 Within a short space. Fritain is wiping the i L as far as Amerio is concerned. According to well informed and 8 000*000 April 5. thus 6 T Xguisb?rg the S2CO 0 O.COO obtained Use August tor twelve months.– Reuter. - 51 words
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Article221 1932-03-28 7 In Singapore on Way to Japan From Our Own Correspondent I I Singapore, March 28 Mr. Char’es Chaplin arrived on the Suw* Maru yesterday, and is staying a few days before departure for Java and Bali and returning to Singapore to catch the next N.\,K. steamer to221 words
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Article222 1932-03-28 7 '—Ranter. EX I REM ISM FA CEV WITH EXTREMISM Dublin. March 27 Although Easter demonstrations passed quiet y in the Free State and North Ireland, there exists undoubtedly grave apprehen sion as to how long the paradoxical state of affairs can continue. A feeling is prevalent that'—Ranter. - 222 words
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Article450 1932-03-28 7 Mr P F. Howitt has been appointed an assistant film censor. Mr J. C. Gobbets is to act temporarily as a judge cf the Supremo Court. 8. S., begin nng on April 1. The Reverend J. G. all is to be Selan- ger's new Chaplain. He is450 words
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Article328 1932-03-28 7 But Italian Consul Leaves for Rome STARTLING SPEECH REPORTED Malta, March 27 Presumably as a «quel to the Giunta incident, the Italian Consul has left Malta unexpectedly, believed bound for Rome. Replying to the Italian Foreign Office statement on Saturday the Chronicle alleges that ‘ignor Giunta on328 words
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Article24 1932-03-28 7 Detroit. March 26 The death has occurred of the Grand Old Man of the motor industry, Henry Martin Ley’and.—Reuter.24 words
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Article269 1932-03-28 7 CHIEF JU -.T ICE’S VIEWS Daring the hearing of a charge at the Selangor Asrzea oa Tnarsday, the hon’ble the Acting Chief Justice called the attention of th? D pa y Public Proeecntor and the Regis ter to the lapse of time between the date of269 words
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Article88 1932-03-28 7 LO3S PUT AT A TOTAL OF $16.100.0t0 Shingh 4, M »rch 13 According to a detailed ctue nent aub mitted by the Chin se authorities, the loss ciu led to tha Oommeric 1 P eee by the destraction of their plant at is more thin Mex. $16,000,000. The88 words
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Advertisement100 1932-03-28 7 JASCHA HEIFETZ PLAYED the VIOLIN AT THE AGE of THREE! 1 Read the outline of the amazing musical career of this wonderful g violinist in "His Master’s Voice* Cata- S logue furthermore, HEAR 9 him play as though actually playing; for you and don t miss Record No. DA 984.100 words
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Miscellaneous91 1932-03-28 7 phone 264 9 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 S Jean Harlow in ‘Platinum H Gay, Sparkling Faroe Comely übb iog with Sheer E jlertainment. II NEXT CHANGE Lew Ayres in ‘THE SPIRIT OF NOTRE DAME’ 1 7he Most Exciting Drams of "The Footba 1 Fie’d. Jl Please phone 264 for Reservation. g91 words
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2748 1932-03-28 8 Malayan Branch HEALTH OF PENANG 150 YEARS AGO Mr. Whitley "In Form” As briefly reported in the Sunday Gazette the three-day programme of the Malayan Branch of the British Medical Association was brought to a successful termination on Saturday night by the dinner2,748 words
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Article283 1932-03-28 8 7.000 LETTER ON BACK OF A STAMP A convict in St. Paul Prison, at Lyons, managed to write 3.000 letters on the back of a stamp. That was two yeari ago: and it stood as a record until j; was broken by a convict 'in a283 words
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864 1932-03-28 8 ANNUAL MEETING I Slight Loss on Year’s Working Th*» nineteenth annual general meetirget buk t Rubber Estate?, Lti., w s h».td at the regis.ered efficaof the Company, N 1, Embankment, Kuai* 1 uirjnr, on Tated-y, the 22ad Match, 1 932, a- 2 3J p.m the864 words
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Article142 1932-03-28 8 Latest Quotationa Thura. St. March 24 Mircb 26 Bepi. IB Faria 95 i 911/16 125.3 E New York 8.75 f «.641 Montreal 418 4 11 Brussela 26 3/16 2615/16 84.88 Geneva 19 5/16 19 582 24.51 Amsterdam 9:9j 12.0e Mllai 711 7i| 82.89 Berlin 15.70 15$142 words
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Article193 1932-03-28 8 March 21 BUB,. P*mar«B Op!sm p. «h*9t3 ii 5,009.00 noo zwof f»U-N 7LOO ‘lass Pis *g ten 170.00 Kutewi **s W’W h LOs 6W □oeor.utr y I.OC 0 j 5.00 Oupra feint c rlsd bay era i.Of Railing mm Rarscs Ousts* ;f* 9rs«n Bna 1 Ehsl Rios3tjmNo. 1193 words
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Advertisement192 1932-03-28 8 UNABLE TO SLEEP Australian Clergyman’s Experience I was severely ill with double pneumonia.” states the Rev. D.A.C* Packett, of Nitimuk, Victoria, "and afterwards, through poverty of blood, I wss never re’liy well and strong. I had a Lt of study to do, and gradually lost my appetite, and could not192 words
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Advertisement30 1932-03-28 8 Ha® She Ckeerjul an J Cnl'* WEDNESDAY DINNER DANCE THURSDAY Extra Dinner Dance TIFFIN COUPONS Eook of 10 $l5, Book of 25 $35, ILUNNYMEDE BOTal., LTD* George Goid«»ck, 'PHONE 543.30 words
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Article418 1932-03-28 9 PUNTER' I LU JK Man Who Started With £2O MR. Charles David Beattie, who began life as a poor boy in Birmingham and became one of the biggest professional backers in the history of horse-racing, has left an estate worth more than £lBO,OOO. He amassed practicably the418 words
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Article159 1932-03-28 9 A TOCTOR’S TEST IN A COUNTY COURT A doctor who was asked to discover whether cr not a man was telling the truth when he said hie hand hurt him applied a very simple test vith a pin. The man had a sear in159 words
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Advertisement360 1932-03-28 9 8!- “Buy British, and so employ British labour by land and by sea HRH. THE PRINCE OF WALES’S HORLICK’S is BRITISH fiere is your guarantee JJORLIOK’S was originated half a century ago by an Englishman. Sir James Horlick. Bart., and year by year h has rapidly increased in fame and360 words
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Advertisement48 1932-03-28 9 I YOU GH LASTING I STRENGTH by tai'"9 Hall's a id Pi r.anf WARIEi I APIOL STEEL I i Sureand certain for a'l Female complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. I W. .‘.EDMONDS 1 The Erglish Pharmacy 9 52, 54, Beach Street. Penang48 words
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Advertisement151 1932-03-28 9 TO TO) ft. J.w DOUBLE 77 (IsrM/ 77 AV/ 7 a''zwhi/ zar HEsras 77 7/ /7) 7 A# /77 Z 7/ 7*9/ /«< (W/ ASK TOR CAPSTAN BLUE TOP fe» i I——■ II J. I I I I■ H.J tIBaSMSW-" Telegraphic Address t— Postal Address: BRASTAGI HOTEL—BRASTAGI GRAND HOTEL BRASTAGI—BRASTAGI151 words
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Article1053 1932-03-28 10 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY From Sailing For Date of S&lMot EKtiawan Kuala Kuran and Bagan Alor Star and Pulau S.rai Langkawi To-day Tronoh Pangkalan Brandan,1,053 words
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Advertisement104 1932-03-28 10 srwwwi To Vi ĕ° ur Vitality 1 and Htness £> a I The special blood nutrients in Dr. CflS-■ t andfiU your system with 1 virile vital health. They also contain J hypophosphites and stomachics which < liven up your nerves and strengthen J your digestion, so that you can104 words
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1352 1932-03-28 11 English League DIVISION 1 Aston Villa 2 W Brom A lb 0 Bolton W. 3 Sheffield U 1 Chelsaa 0 Everton 0 Grimsby T. 2 Manchoator C. 1 Huddersfield T. 1 Portsmouth 0 b icestor C. 3 Birmingham 1 Li ver peal 1 Sunderland1,352 words
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Advertisement988 1932-03-28 11 It’s a Shame To Stay Fat iff /.-11 So Easy to Reduce I gg f i- Look about you. Note how slender on that gland factor which modern doo* I yE kjfV .I J figures now displace the fat so common tors now employ. The tablets are prepar- i| Lr-Trnst*988 words
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Advertisement85 1932-03-28 11 BOXING A TOURNAMENT OPEN TO ALL AMAT E U R S WILL BE HELD IN AID OF THE local European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds On Saturday, 16th April, 1932 AT 9 15 PM. (Place will be arranged shortly) Entries (giving weights and addrssseal should be sent at once to J.85 words
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