Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 April 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-04-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 86. VOL. LXXXX. FRIDAY, 15th APRIL, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement271 1932-04-15 1 [tNAGATA' BROTHERS J DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. i Bfanch Office 52, Leith Street I Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS I q V TA DOLLARS nto STERLING ASCENDING IN j irCX Sixty-Fourths of a Penny Q 111 J\l/ rV Price $6 each I /®w\ >'^ r Obtainable271 words
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Advertisement31 1932-04-15 1 H. TOHIS ATSU f I STUDIO i| I' with up-to-date Photo- L I; graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, I 68,70, BISHOP ST BEET, PENANG. I I ,-T?■!■■■■■-■ r" "-,7a 131 words
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Advertisement1984 1932-04-15 2 TO LET Penang Lawn Tennis Z> Association Tournament BAJJJCSL >*• 213, Green Lane, two storeyed S j P kugalow. garage, etc. A TOURNAMENT will be held unde» wninTrnrn 0 omu mill DIMVIIH 8 10, Hargraves Road» the auspices of the Penang Lawn Tennis CHARTERED BARK HOR6KOIG SHAHRHAI BANRIRI •ompound house.1,984 words
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Article365 1932-04-15 3 THEY WANT A PLAYMATE Mist Rosie Dolly’s Opinion OTHERS HATE THEM WHAT do women think of man Th’s age long question found varying answers at a gathering of women in New York, says the Daily Mail correspondent. Miss Rosie D>lly, the darcer» who was married only365 words
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Article131 1932-04-15 3 LITTLE BOY DRAGGED INTO TANK A desperate struggle to save a five-year-old boy from the death grip of a gaint octopus wes witnessed by hundreds of holiday-makers at Le Lavandou,a popular seaside resort near Toulon. Tne monster was the largest seen off that coast for years and was131 words
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Article142 1932-04-15 3 BROTHER OF MR. M. L. JACKS Mr. H. B. J;cks been appointed, at the age of 28, headmaster of Willaaton School, Nantwioh» Cheshire, on the resignation of Mr. H. Lar g Jones. Mr. Jacks is thus following in the footsteps of his brother, Mr. M «urice»142 words
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Advertisement313 1932-04-15 3 f ?<uv;. dr 1 w kwiJy Vo rid famous beauties find in 1 e perfect dentifrice. Tbeir white, pearly teeth testify to the effective use of this smooth, creamy, meuth and breath refreshing Tooth Paste. ODOL removes discoloration and tartar, and makes teeth white and lustrous in a few days.313 words
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Advertisement203 1932-04-15 3 1 Unchanged in w B i a changing v 1 ■> world j wl I f < 'W' t W-'A awarded] £s■■■■■ iM- WBBL po medals./ f i > 1/1' J iilMj i n B- I IjlH I Jo' Mm I „;7 i; Label Es t Scotch W s B4?203 words
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Article912 1932-04-15 4 FAMOUS CUTTY SARK How a Start Could be Made with New Policy The First Lord of the Admiralty, in introducing the Naval Estimator, tmde a inemorablo speech—one that ie likely to prove a aeamrk in cur Naval policy in i :ec fixing ye’r°, gayg the912 words
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Advertisement204 1932-04-15 4 Kk I r Kk h s' v Mf A TOOTAL PRODUCT HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN I Pyramid quality is something every I man appreciates in a handkerchief. I The fine cambric finish, attractive I designs, the wide variety of white I and colours and, above all, the guarantee of satisfaction in204 words
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Advertisement387 1932-04-15 4 MM all babies thrive fFVi BEST 0,1 trufood cO^ 6 W ■“.LX M 1 '1 y p V '--Wfe 1 Zr- A c?^ e JW /J- J fir Uw t/r' S W rs. E Fl X-X SIB ISVERY engin.be- I I bright of eje, keen, alert youngte-s comM better per-387 words
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Article366 1932-04-15 5 THIRTY-FIVE GAOLED Accused Ask Arrest of Accomplices THIRTY FIVE Chinese, one a woman with bobbed hair most of them Kwongsais. appeared in Kajang Police Court yesterday charged with rioting at Ulu Langat Village and Dusan Tas village on April 1, when concerted raids were made on366 words
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Article178 1932-04-15 5 MORE OFFICIAL DELAY Further Consideration of Customs Union Report In connection with the correspondence which has been proceeding for several months past between the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association and Government in regard to the appointment of a commission to go into the question of the Shipping Conferences,178 words
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Article122 1932-04-15 5 April 16: Cricket: P C.C. ’’A” v PJI.O "A" Esplanade 2 p.m. Entries close for Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting, noon. Boxing Tournament In aid of Local European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds, Town Hal 1 9 15 p.m, April 18: Cricket: Merchants v The Rest, Esplanade. April122 words
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Article242 1932-04-15 5 NAVAL BASE ENGINEER MISSING No Clue UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH BY POIOE AND OTHERS News has been received in Kuala Lumpur that an engineer named Shand, (as announced in the Stop Press column of the Pinang Gazette yesterday) employed on the new Naval Peso at Singapore, is missing frem242 words
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Article277 1932-04-15 5 THREE CHINESE MURDERED Men Hacked to Death by Robbers The story of a brutal triple murder comes to hand to day from Mengkmbu. tbe victims of tbe oatrage being three Chinese shopkeepers reports Thursday’s Times of Malaya On m king enquiries tt tbe Police Station this277 words
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Article184 1932-04-15 5 TOTAL OF $lO 69 n OVER THREE YEARS After an enquiry which lasted for eight days in the police court, K > hmed Khan, tbe e* registration clerk of the Registrar of Vehicles f ffioe, who was charged in connection with the recent defalcations in that department was184 words
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Article196 1932-04-15 5 NONDESCRIPTS v. FREE SCHOOL The foHcwirg are the teams in the cricket match between the Nordescripts snd the Penang Freo School to be played on Saturday on the School ground Green L.ne. Nondescripts: B Ahlip, A. Jayssuria, Chung Ah Yeang. C. Danker, V a rumagam, 8. de Silva196 words
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Article137 1932-04-15 5 YESTERD YS FOJTBkLL After a first half which yie’ded only a penalty goal to each side tbe P.O C. forged ahead in the second half and scored four more gosls to defeat the PRO by five goals to one on tbe Esp'anade yesterday. Tbe game was137 words
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75 1932-04-15 5 POSITIONS TO DATE The following is the tab’e of Province Wellesley Football Association League matches to date:— League Table Goals P W D L F A Pts Butterworth Recreation Club 2 2 5 0 4 Nibong Tebal Recreation Club 8 2 1 9 8 4 Posts75 words
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Article54 1932-04-15 5 —Renter. BY THREE LENGTHS The Craven Stakes, for three year olds. JEBBO over one mile, run at Newmarket, yesterday was won by the favourite, Loaningdale by three lengths from Pompier, with Royal Dancer, third. Seven ran Won by three lengths; a neck Betting: Evens Loaningdale; s'l—Renter. - 54 words
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Article53 1932-04-15 5 —Reuter. Gallacher and Law Nimes, April 14 It is officially announced that Gallacher and Law, Chelsea’s and the Scottish Inter national centre forward and left back respectively have been engaged by the Nimes Sporting 'lub and will arrive at Nimes on May 4or 5. They will start—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article120 1932-04-15 5 HANDICAP DOUBLES In the final of the men's handicap doubles yesterday on the PR O. Courts —5 H. M. Thomssz and D A. Campbell beat Scr J F. Augustin and A. Sal von 6—B. 6 —3. The Kedah pair, Augustin and Sal von, started off120 words
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Article238 1932-04-15 5 0 LEAGUE FOOTBALL d Throstles Receive < i, I eicester The following are tbe matches to be played to morrow in tbe English League: DIVISION 1 1 Arsenal v Sheffield W. BirnaingKam v LI ver pee! 1 Blackburn R. v Huddersfield T. 1 Blackpeel v238 words
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Article19 1932-04-15 5 Reuter. In the First Division of the English Leegue Chelsea beat Newoaat’e by 4 gials to 1.-Reuter. - 19 words
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Advertisement225 1932-04-15 5 I You soon become Strong and Happy when you take the sUPRK1 E J^rf-< i 4 I The Anglo Si»n> 40 Sln«asor«. IP®" PILES CAN BE CURED. A Trea ment That Is Different If you are suffering the tortures of Piles and its kindred ailments, and have tried every known225 words
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Advertisement310 1932-04-15 5 tbwwiihiim 11 ini—ll 1 DON’T FORGET! PLACE—Town Hall DATE Satur. 16 th TIME —9-15 p.m. BOXING TOURNAMENT /A/ AID OF European and Asiatic Unemployed Funds This space kindly donated by the Singapore CM Storage Co. I IKi H Ivtl r bEhWR 8 1,J I liM nW Wit A V— A310 words
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Article1786 1932-04-15 6 END OF WINTER TIME: BANDOENG PROGRAMME RUINED BY OSCILLATING SQUEALS; TYPES OF AERIALS. England, Francs and other countries ■which have adopted the daylight saving. g> »Hcy will change over to Summer Time lametime in the early hours of Sunday. April 17. This means that in those countries the clocks1,786 words
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News From All Parts
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Article161 1932-04-15 6 Mesmeric Lure The underground is to try “mesmerism” on its passengers. Having discovered that it ie useless telling pejple to ’’Keep to the Left," the company has decided that they must be led. And this is how it will be done. Pasiengeri approaching tha footbridge161 words
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Article146 1932-04-15 6 Writing on old inn s'gn?, a correspondent of the Field, referring to the sign "The Labour in Yair,” siye that at one time an artist ra’nted two women scrubbing a negro, and amongst some of the working clißiei the sign was known as ‘‘The Davil in a146 words
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Article70 1932-04-15 6 Forty years sgo the fi.st oorriior coach WBB run on British ra I was?. This led to a convenience for the passenger, and has revolutionised rail travel. The corridor coach enabled long nonstop runs to be made and quicker services and restaurant car facilities to be provided.70 words
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Article254 1932-04-15 6 DO ONIONS PERISH Teasers For Customs Overlooking the Thames by London Bridge is the Hall of Riddles. It is ths irqiiry department of the Customs House, uh’ca has overflowed into Adelaide H use. where thousands of traders came tue first day of the new tariffi—to put to the Jerks thousands254 words
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Article103 1932-04-15 6 Some of the qaick lunch restaurant? are called Saackateria. and the newes. one of the week c ill? itself a Buffeteria (says a S.ar gossip). Ths vogue for these ‘cerias" with cafes b?gan with Cafeteria, and doabtless this inspired eager imitators to go one b itter. There is a103 words
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Article32 1932-04-15 6 A London pub! can with a taste fcr epigram shows in hie window a pl?c rd that announces "You C«n Forgiv« a Man’s English if this Scotch is Good."32 words
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Article86 1932-04-15 6 Then —And Now A curious caitom ot cae Middle Ages was referred to at a pirty to inmates of Norwich Great Hospital, a hostel for aged men and women. When the inmates were admitted years 8go« each had to bring a ccffi?. I: was found, however, that the eeffin was86 words
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Article56 1932-04-15 6 Sir Thomas Beecham, for a few weeks, ill do 24 hours’ public work in the United States, for which he will receive £6,000, writes G bson Young in the Daily Express. He is conducting a series of twelve orchestra! concerts, and his fee for each56 words
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Miscellaneous421 1932-04-15 6 Short Wave Stations For Penang- Listeners Midnight 1a.m. 2 a.m. 3im 4 a.m. 5 a.m. 6 a.m. 5 p.m. 6p.tr. 7 p.m. 8 pm. 9 p. m 10 r m 11pm t0 to to to to to to to to to to to to" to 1 8 m 2 a.m.421 words
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Article1071 1932-04-15 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The lceJ Mohamedan» will celebrate their Hari Raya H»ji on Sunday. Mrr. A. L. Gibion and Mitt Gibion lift Singapore for Java on holiday on Tueed»y. Mr. H. L.E. Thomae» aerhtant manager of Dueun Durian Eatate, Banting, has left for home. Captain R. G. Dcuglep. Gloster Hegt.i has1,071 words
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Article75 1932-04-15 7 hleB aea are represented —Rugby Radio Suggestion at Atlantic Shipping Conference A c- f renco of North Atlantic Shipping hiK-s v,.i held in London yesterday to u j p a passenger pool and economy in ♦‘•’'lmga. At thia conference the recent Arctic fare tu i 3 w jll* hleB aea are represented—Rugby Radio - 75 words
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Article81 1932-04-15 7 Another 100 000,000 to be Issued by Germany Berlin, April 14 Ths Cot ncil of the Reich has sanctioned 'I e minting of eilver co.ns to a face value of huni’rtd million marts which will raiee ike tot,J circulation of c’ intd money to over 1 SCO million81 words
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Article70 1932-04-15 7 .—Reuter. $lOO.OOO Worth Of Damage Sustained Auckland, April 14 Fierce rioting and looting in which hundreds of civilians and twenty three policemen were injured and £lOO 000 worth of damage done broke out when unemployed clashed with the police at the conclusion of a procession of civil servants.—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article58 1932-04-15 7 EcnraEaja April 14 Three non commissioned officers are missing from a seaplane which crashed during night trials and caught fire after striking the water. A fourth N 0. 0. was rescued seriously injured. Reuter. You will probably get more dollars for that car you are disposing of.58 words
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Article284 1932-04-15 7 CHINESE LAD Y KILLED BUT CHILDREN ESCAPE UNHURT To the rapidly growing list of fatal motor accidents in Penang must ba added yet another p rt'cnlarly sad one which took pbee yesterdiy at Kelawei Road, when Mad&me Liew Siew Hong was so seriously ir j ired in284 words
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Article253 1932-04-15 7 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —You will doubtless recollect that sometime pgo I advocated an Empire Shopping Week—thia idea has been taken up by the Singapore Branch of the Overse?? League and a committee to further this pre j?ct has been appointed at p253 words
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Article70 1932-04-15 7 CANTONESE PLEADS GUILTY: SENTENCE POSTPONED Charged at the instance of the Detective Department, a O»ntonese named Ji Choi pleaded guilty thia morning before the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. E. Jagc, to theft of six pairs cf silver banglev, aix silver brooches snd a chain, the property of70 words
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Article49 1932-04-15 7 TAMIL MOHAMMEDAN'S TRIP FriOM RANGOON A fine of 120 or month’s rigorous imprisonment was imposed by th* Second Police Magistrate, Mr. E. Jaao, this morning on a Tamil Tor shim bin Ablullah who had pt-iuei away on th* 8, I. Tairea sr B x jre-i tn P-r--g,49 words
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Article262 1932-04-15 7 SUPREME COURT SUIT s But Only One Succeeds The cise tn which two lidiane, Vairakannu and Sbaik H mid, sued an eating-ahop keep r at M rket Sue 1 named Sithambar m P llai for one-fifth are each on a ticket which had drawn r^262 words
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Article80 1932-04-15 7 I. R. 0. v S. Pat AN I S. 0. The following have be*n ejected tn represent the Indian Recreation oub in their cricket m»’ci w»th the Sangei Patani Sports C ub on M nd-»? ?t Snngei Patani: Peter de Bp?» CnoO, J. L. George, I,80 words
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Article99 1932-04-15 7 (From Oar 0 vu Corre«pindent) Kuala Lumpur, April 15 Mr. ShsnJ, a Naval B.se Eng neer; who has boen m 3’ing from A ’.miralty Bangs’ Baku Fraser, since Tuesday evning, w»s discovered exhausted yesterday evening at hJf past four a Jar.au, just below the Government Da’ry F99 words
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Article44 1932-04-15 7 From Our Own Correspondent Bngkok, April 15 2000 people h ve been rendered homeless and damage to property of naif a million ticals baa resulted from a fi.-e in a big upcountry town called InUradit, There was no loss i f life.44 words
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Advertisement37 1932-04-15 7 LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread Tapeo Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes Power of Attorney Forms Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. I, 2,3, 4 b The Pipano Earette Press, Ltd.37 words
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Advertisement191 1932-04-15 7 I The Universal Gold Syndicate 1 BULLION MERCHANTS I 224 226 Chulia Street. Penang, and at 14, South Canal Road, Singapore. Purchase Gold BARS, JEWELLERY, COINS, ETC, Of Every Sort or Quality. If you wish to get the highest premium on your COLD BRING IT TO THE UNIVERSAL COLD SYNDICATE.191 words
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Article36 1932-04-15 8 The engagement is announced of James 0. Crofton Boss, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Crofton Ross of Kirbymoorside Yorkshire, to Alma, daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. John Tanton, of Marland-St Peters, Devonshire.36 words
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Article724 1932-04-15 8 Now that the British and Dutch Governments have definite*)’ given their decision against rubber restriction it is idle t j waste time on farther discussion of the topic. Already many hundreds of attempts have been ma’eby people in all parts of the world at finding other solutions724 words
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Article147 1932-04-15 8 ducted nu a high level.—Rugby Radio Sctvi:e. Slow Progress of Overdue Measure In the House of Commons after a long debate the Sunday performanoes Regulation Bill was read a second time but by only the nairow majority of eighteen votee. The Bill now goes to the standing oomducted nu a high level.—Rugby Radio Sctvi:e. - 147 words
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Article539 1932-04-15 8 Penang, Friday much of a good f 0 thing,” was the general comment on this morning’s weather. The Ulster Premier has hurried to London in a state of alarm, but has returned to the fastness of B Belfast with an assurFosiuon ance that i O y a539 words
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Article106 1932-04-15 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London <£lo3 15s. od. «£lO3, l"s, 6d Tin (3 Months) London £lO5 17s. 6d. £lO6 os. Od. Singapore $53.50 $53.25 Business Done 100 tons 100 toes Penang ss3f ss3f Business Done Sellers No Buyers Bayers No Sellers Rubber London Hid. d. New York 2\lc106 words
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Advertisement129 1932-04-15 8 LITTLE’3 I j Annual Sale TOMORROW I >S j THE LAST DAY Helf sole Prices I IN All Departments. g John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. BUY ONLY Olover Brand Milk P B R S v WSibw&fL S w T c R H I SiigiiS! c a H p e E129 words
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Advertisement39 1932-04-15 8 TO-MORROW NIGHT DON’T FORGET THE BOXING TOURNAMENT AT THE TOWN HALL AT 9 >5 P.M. Prices $3, $2, sl y and 50 cts. This space kindly donated to thff European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds by the E. 0 Hotel.39 words
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Article611 1932-04-15 9 RESIDENTS’ GUNBOAT DEMAND Developments in Manchuria PLENIPOTENTIARY THREATENED Harbin, April 14 General Taman commanding the Japanese forces in North Manchuria told pressmen that in view of present conditions in Manchuria it would take at least two or three years and the services of a hundred thousand611 words
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Article423 1932-04-15 9 WIPE OFF WAR DEBTS Washington, April 14 Democrats have been electrified by the plan advocated by Mr. Al Smith, the Tammany Hall leader of New York Democrats that the Un tad States should forget for the next twenty years all about debts owed to the country by423 words
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Article137 1932-04-15 9 Storm Troops Disarmed Without Trouble Berlin. April 14 The swiftness of the Government's action has taken the Nazis completely by surprise Police have raided storm troops’ offices and barracks and seized warlike accoutrements including an aeroplane. They encountered on’y the slightest resistance, dispelling widespread fears that the coup137 words
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Article45 1932-04-15 9 Reuter. Case Reported from Patna. April 14 Nine men of the Thakur caste in a village of Kandauli have been arrested charged with aiding a widow to commit autt.'e Police witnesses deposed that they saw the widow on her dead husband s funeral pyre.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article882 1932-04-15 9 Britain’s Favourable Position t EFFECT OF TARIFFS The operations of t the Abnormal Imports Orders had given British industries the greatest impetus since 1921, Mr. Runciman told the House of Commons yesterday. He declared Britain has suffered from the world trade shrinkage less than any other882 words
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Article178 1932-04-15 9 —Reuter. $121,000,000 Obligations Alleged Chicago, April 14 The appointment of a receiver is likely for the Middle West Utilities Company, the two and a half million dollar holding company of the Insult Combine of utility companies The Company's bankers are doubtful whether sufficient funds can be—Reuter. - 178 words
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Article216 1932-04-15 9 Rugby Radio Service Not to Be Used as a Pawn in Irish Ge me Lord Craigavon Premier of Northern Ireland, who visited ondon to discuss an aspect of letters exchanged between the Dominions Secret try, Mr. Thomas and Mr De Valera, has sent the following message to theRugby Radio Service - 216 words
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Article98 1932-04-15 9 Informal Visit to Poorer Parts of London The Prince of Wales and Prines George on Wednesday night paid a surprise visit to some of poorest parte of London. They entsred unannounced seven workmen s and ex-Bervioe clubs chatting for a long time with members and joining98 words
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Advertisement259 1932-04-15 9 B O B B Y I HOWES STAR OF “FOR THE LOVE OF MINE” ON Columbia RECORDS His rendering of “W|lO PO VOU LOVE?” which is the hit of this popular London show, is a perfect scream. What a wealth of meaning is put into the answer of his question,259 words
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Article187 1932-04-15 10 TO-L>AY*< PRICES Vha fol! owing were the latest 1« MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.'b share list ■4ll ajn. k day Yeste day To day g g E Z SHABB3 SI rt 0 C 3 n °q n m •o. S o. S f I Mining Gopeng Con187 words
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131 1932-04-15 10 FR DAY, 15th 1932 Yesterday To day Mining: Bayers Sei erg Bayers Sellers Kinta 76 78 77 79 Kuchai 40 42 42 44 Penawat 32 ?4 32} 35 Peta’lng 315 823 3.14 817} Banian Fief 15 25 20 25 Bunge! Way 185 140 1.35131 words
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Article108 1932-04-15 10 Qaotatlons at noon to-day Yesterdiv Today Bayerg "'ellerg Buyers Sellerg Mining; Ayer Hitem 9/- 9/6 9/3 9/9 Hong Fstts .27} ,32} 25 30 Johans .11 .13} .11 .13} Kinta Dredges 76 79 77 .80 Kramats 22/6 23/6 22/ 23/. Kuchaie .41 .44 42 .45 Penawate .31108 words
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Article35 1932-04-15 10 Singapore Prise a tor Standard P’hbpH Smoked Sheet for to day are -p follows: Soot 5 J «ante per I»', M<»v/Jure _s} t Jnly/»«T>t. 5§ w Oot./Dec. 6 l( Mark*' quiet.35 words
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Article240 1932-04-15 10 Apr 1 15 t e Banert» Cr-’ r «Lett oow 5.(0100 JOVM DO iUp 1 lold lerf trllsri 72 00 Uaoe Pie v t nom nosnpcJe* Nuimtgi 80 u a li De □ooonutip* 1 COT A. 5 do □opr* Sundnei al 5.70 Rftttana U Pattani Ooarya 10 sreen240 words
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Article149 1932-04-15 10 Latest Quotation! Thorg. Wed. Sai. April 14 April 13 Sept. 19 Paris 95 1 /16 951 128.96 New York 8.771 8.78} 4.85? Montreal 4.19} 4 19 Brueeela 22 90 27 02} 64.88 Geneva 19§ 19.45 24.86 Amsterdam 9 31} 9 33} 12.08 Mllaa 73f 78g 92149 words
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Article126 1932-04-15 10 The Singapore Chamb*r of C.mmerc. Rubber AesicUtinn held its 1 C6sth auction 00 whm th're was catalogued 1,526.533 b 681.49 tone Offered 1.385 469 'h-; 618 51 t me. Sold 1,117.284 lbs; 498.79 tone. pr n» London 1 New York 3 /16 cte. Prices Realised Ribbed Smoke!126 words
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Article940 1932-04-15 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST KAMBS f gc g H SVB’iaa SCstlMd f I SDenby Bokmr 5» Uoi Gajah &aoont UrtnM 8C 4Do*i<*ax*MJ 8. M lye» n*a«tns Bynte»-* C 7C iysi Kan&< RaO 1 3 It lyo MoJetr Kabfts» Oe 1C 2t lyei Pbbm Rqafc— 2 K SaUa FU!.»*a4. teaaeM 4u»a«v940 words
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Article86 1932-04-15 10 Penang, Apr 115 Bv Courttw ot tM Charttrtd Bank On Lonaon Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 ii it 4 m/ti 2 3 31/83 Private 3 m/ta cradit 2 4 7,3 ii 3 ii Documentary 2/4 u&> On New York Bank Demand 43f Franca M T.T. I.OOU nom i India M86 words
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Advertisement304 1932-04-15 10 w *'CkecrJnl an J Cool" TO-DAY TEA DANCE 5-30 to 7-30 p.m. Y[orning —Musi' in the Lounge Evening—DlNNEß DANCE SUNDAY orchestral concert 9 30 p. m. lUNNTMEDK ttOTKD LTD« George Goidaack. 'PHONE 543. New Advertisements POSITION VACANT Wanted Import Storekeeper, only 4Xp»rieLC3<l men nee: app y Guarantee r»qiired. App'y Box304 words
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Advertisement750 1932-04-15 10 BIfIEY LlNi© Fast twin screw mail passenger eame-s and motor vessels between Hangoon Colombo, Port Said, Marseilles, Plymouth Londor with through connections from Penang. PROBABLE HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Steamers. Leaves Rangoon. l, s. Gloucestershire a or. 27 mv. W rc'Bierjhire ?d »y 12 m. Cheshire May 26 B.e. Yorkshire June 9750 words
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Article293 1932-04-15 11 BUMPING AND SCRAPING TOGETHER Amazing Harbour Scene FORTY-SEVEN «team trawler® were involved in extra rdira*y 80tn*8 at Fleetwood, Lancashire, in mail week. No fewer than 18 of th?m were aground on a sandbank at the same time and for several hours crowds of people lined the mile-long293 words
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Article307 1932-04-15 11 I am a King! Attention WHEN ALFONSO SHOCKED A SENTRY King Alfonso pLying bridge for a whole evening, «nd winning ninepence, is one of the glimpses into the private life of a dethroned monarch tff ;rdei by an article which appears in Le Matin, written by M. Pierre Humbonrg, who307 words
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Article223 1932-04-15 11 NULLITY DECREE Lord Merrivale in the Divcree Court granted a decree nisi of nullity of marriage to Mre. Cor «’.area Irene Hill, of MuntoP"road, New Kent-road, S. E„ on the ground that on the day of the marriage her husband) Thomas James HUI, was of223 words
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Advertisement279 1932-04-15 11 firrnKSSi K' I THE FINEST LIGHT CAR I IN THE WORLD HAS JUST ARRIVED“STANDARD ?y which all other cars are judged, ‘LITTLE NINE’ Tourer $1,450 Saloon $1,550 Prices f. o. r. Singapore. SPECIAL FEATURES. An engine developing 22 b.b.p. from an K A. C. rating of U h p. A279 words
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Advertisement227 1932-04-15 11 P. A. B. A. 19 3 2 BO XING AID OF ALL Local Unemployment Funds Saturday, April 16, 1832. AT 9 15 IN THE TOWN HALL (NOT ON THE PADANG) Prices $3, $2, s], and 50 Cents PILLS. I APIOL STEEL 9 Sureandccrtain for all Female r complaints. Every lady227 words
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Advertisement96 1932-04-15 11 Just Received New Consignment Chinese Dixie Mats In Various Sizes and Colors Inspection Cordially Invited B.H.T. Doulatram C° Beach Street, Pcr.anq. I Manufacturers of Every D script ion of 5 Surgical and Mechaircal India Rubber Trad cts. I Syringes, Water Bottles and Buds, Air I ESTD 1847 C ushious, Enemas.96 words
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Miscellaneous199 1932-04-15 11 Watch for Cyril Maude in "Thesi Charming People’' MAJESTIC TO-NIGHT AND UNTIL SUNDAY I Matinee To-morrow at 2-45 p. m. Oar First International Double F ature Attraction Leslie Fuller I The Popular English Comedian in British International’s a Side-Spliting Comedy I ‘Old Soldiers Never Die’ Along with ‘THE OFFICE WIFE’199 words
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Article1001 1932-04-15 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vasaela arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN POET TO-DAY Name of Frcm Sailing For Date of Balli ug SUamtr Krian Bela wan Tank Anson and Bag an Datoh To-day Siliawm1,001 words
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Advertisement231 1932-04-15 12 t 4 jRI jii "t -j. ■jf A <Bl n /t) When Distance Lends Enchanhrtent Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Rills will Help. nr*HE old eaying that “Dietanca lead* enehaKfmea 1 nover more apt or to the point the when applied to people whose breath laden with evikmnelli&g odour*. No matter231 words
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Article494 1932-04-15 13 GANGSTER’S BOOK Does Z 1 Capone Hold the Key DOES Al Capone hold the key to the murder of Vivian Gordon, the dance club hostess and woman gargster who was strangled in a taxicab in a New York park 12 months tgo? Fresh I'ght on this crime,494 words
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Advertisement233 1932-04-15 13 “KENNEDY” Patent Bar Bending Machines t \sSt (No. 2 GEARED. As arranged for bending 3/4’ to 1-in, with gear and rachet, showing check stop for finish of bend. |l Fars Bent Cc‘d up to I~in. Diameter j i "Kennedy” Patent Bending Machines are available in a variety of types. Beam233 words
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Advertisement83 1932-04-15 13 s'. i h -<-'K I! X I L tlgg- (BOURJOIS PARIS) POUDRE W£ will keep your skin soft, supple and beautiful. If will prevent all roughness after the bath, it will give you a feeling of ease and comfort. Delightfully perfumed with the odour of fresh blown roses. A n83 words
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Advertisement379 1932-04-15 13 I I I 3 1 hJ”' A A rVA%r~k i w Jj' LI iF"' j s /O' i\/ 7 11 iTWtM. I I 1 I hS “BABY B I w.‘WAS FED ON < I =£--2 SUNSHINE sX"<S" d... .rlendidSy. from bir,h d > H« bowels and T A T. 7"379 words
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Article491 1932-04-15 14 MURDER TRIAL EXPERT The Doctor for the Defence Dr. R. M. Bronte, the well-known pathologist, «hose evidence was a vita) het or in many murder trials, died Id Mail Week at his home at Harrow, Middlesex, aged 52, a'ter a long ilLess. Dr. Bronte will491 words
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Advertisement538 1932-04-15 14 4,1 a**' vaLt 1 IL a«CIAMMW IHI P liR 111 111 A”sur«nce in force over |JS, ICQ/JOt Aseeta exceed $12,000,00!) 9. C. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd, >• S..JI. LONDON OKFic« »7. Old C I head orncz. g,„, 1.,. c««i 5.,... A> otßne A w ieal TW. bM538 words
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Article486 1932-04-15 15 Penang, April 15, 1932. PENANG MARKET eta. Meat Feef Steak M kati 32 Stew or hurry do 22 Pork lean do 48 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian •«> do 40 Fowl kati 34 Capons locally reared do 45 Hen do486 words
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Advertisement63 1932-04-15 15 POCKET CHECK POLLS FOR ESTATES, HUE?, ETC. 1 4} x 6} 2 4j x 6} 3 5} x 7| 4 61 x 81 5 5} x 71 6 51 x 7J 7 41 x 7| 8 5f x 7f 9 61 x 81 10 6 x 9 11 5 x63 words
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Advertisement118 1932-04-15 15 j |j ll s mooth en s J t fc the ;PathoHife- F' from birth. I XsPi i 'A r i/rßn I Jv j|g/j ra Ur S a x*‘ A,.., DIGESTION OUT.OF. E&g ORDER! K*-» l|fl a course of A ls,yajy iSFaI PROMOTES DIGESTION V Jg ANP SOON PUTS YOU118 words
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Advertisement752 1932-04-15 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDts AND APGAR LINES {Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICE Peninsular and oriental S. N. Co Penang, Teiufc Anson. p n e under eontraot with His Majesty’s tenham, Malacca bm Government, London and Far Service in^a Pon East Mall Service. Bulan I Outwards from London752 words
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