Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 April 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-04-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 87. VOL. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 16th APRIL, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement668 1932-04-16 1 T. NAGATA 1 BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Brtfich Office 52, Leith Street FUN *The unrivalled health resort with <m Ist Class Modem Hotel $5 to $7 per day 'B w B f Modern Cottages $6 to $8 per day Restaurant Grill ALa Cai B Fresh Water668 words
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Advertisement15 1932-04-16 1 Ih.tohisatsu! STUDIO I with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.15 words
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Advertisement1698 1932-04-16 2 TO LET NOTICE paktvg JwATCH! WATCH !l > 218, Green Lane. two grayed Pri BAINKS. FOR rHIS BIG CHANCE T rr g H a %rave S Road. n /J t J'*,." 2 ollte THE MERCANTILE BARK lEDERLANDSCHE HAIDEL QAIB U T S U S I fompoUg dghonse. Mendla Ahlf Trustee!1,698 words
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Article406 1932-04-16 3 5.0.8. A. SUGGESTION An Unsatisfactory Official Reply The following is a nummary of the minutes of a ’.tpp meeting of the Straits Chinese Bdtish Association, Penang, held on Aoril tl Present:—M H»>h Joo Sear g (President), Mr. Koh Sin Hock. M’. Lim Keong Lay, Mr. Tan Ah406 words
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215 1932-04-16 3 8,000 COMMUNISTS EXECUTED Murder Which Brought British Intervention A tale of RAvagery, committed during the rising io 8 het January, is told by an American resident who Just reached Mexico City. The Salvadcr military authorities, he said, claimed that 8,000 alleged “Communists” were killed in215 words
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Advertisement436 1932-04-16 3 nnII TORSWHOS«f fW M INDIGESTION M -L7 tive disturbance are due to acidity, and so, when they themselves get an attack of -iff stomach pain, they obtain instant relief by 3 X taking‘Bisurated’Magnesia. If you suffer p < after eating; if food lies like lead on your iT/jr '‘-TSp J436 words
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Advertisement26 1932-04-16 3 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and rubber stamp to give better impressions and 1 o’n ger service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.26 words
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Advertisement219 1932-04-16 3 FOR EVERY a HOUSEHOLD USE. 1 S ĕ 1 g L '-«fe, j J s i ip -I 1 1 B I 's? j 1 i f S I MOLICO is pure full cream milk. In I powder form, from cows grazing in S world’s finest pastures. Molico is ideal219 words
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Article402 1932-04-16 4 NEW CAMPAIGN OF CRUELTY Lord Snowden’s Statement Hard on the heels of Commander Locker-Lampton’i Bill prohibiting the products of ilivery and foretd labour, comes a tale of the ancient wrong from West Africa. In imagination the Peers to-night (writers A. B. in the Morning Poet of402 words
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Article326 1932-04-16 4 SHARP DIVISION OF OPINION Views on Prince George’s Speech Sharp division cf opinion has arisen among publishers and literary authorities as the result of Prince George’s suggestion that many boohs, and particularly ncvels, are too long for modern conditicns of reading. Bnsinees men like their books326 words
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Advertisement208 1932-04-16 4 ALL BABIES THRIVE BEST ON TRUFOOD ■■•> 1 b Wfe I x. £\.> i.) /C, M '4B V< r\ K MALAYA CAN DO WITH MOKE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature would have them built. No other food so completely takes the place of breast milk. Send208 words
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Advertisement291 1932-04-16 4 SPORT PHAETON. Uriumph "Every year Chevrolet has increased its v a taw Delore you buy any car See'and Drive ,1 in comfort, performance, and economy <4 (be New 1952 Chevrolet. Look for operation. Check this chart. In it you »B ,hese Values, find the reason* lor Chevrolets tremendota advance to291 words
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Article1707 1932-04-16 5 Air Transport Progress Mr. Lloyd George on War Debts From Our Owi Correspondent London, March 24 THE system upon which our Empire air services are being developed is to organise a long route in a series of fairly short stages, over which large multi-engined aircraft are flown,1,707 words
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Advertisement223 1932-04-16 5 /T7 V famous beauties find in QTk the perfect dentifrice. Their white, pearly teeth testify to the effective use of this smooth, creamy, mouth and breath refreshing Tooth Paste. ODOL removes discoloration and tartar, and makes teeth white and lustrous in a few days. ODOL Mouth Wash completes the per*223 words
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Advertisement378 1932-04-16 5 Ito-night is Your Opportunity to Help THE UJIEMPLOyEP pUN P 5 Buy a Ticket for the BOXING TOURNAMENT To be held in the TOWN HALL At 9-15 p. m. I This space kindly donated to the European and Asiatic Unemployed Funds by Robinson I'iano Co. I ANOTHER JAR STORY Ex-Service378 words
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Article149 1932-04-16 6 “No One Wants to Marry Me!” An Eton-cropped woman wearing pince-nez, the first woman to the hold an administiative position in Danish railways, arrived in London. She is Mias Anna Westergaard and ehe is sous-cbef de bureau of the Danish State railways This is her first vi149 words
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Article151 1932-04-16 6 If women would give half the attention to their homes that they give to their com plexiots the happiness and well being of the nation would be increased a thousandfold says Miss Grace Cope, whose remark ab e scie.tifij discoveries on houses and colour have been acclaimed151 words
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Article91 1932-04-16 6 EE U-.TB TN F.VE DE-TH 3 Paris, April 9 Four persons were killed and two wounded in the town of Cette in the South of France by a lunatic who suddenly drew a revolver in a busy street and shot dead two passers by and then flsd91 words
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Article71 1932-04-16 6 Moscow April 9 Two terrorists. Stern and Vassil’eff, who lass Wednesday were sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for hiving made an attempt on the life of the Germ n Ooun cillor cf Embassy, Herr von Twa dowski, with the object cf disturbing the good relations71 words
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Article169 1932-04-16 6 Attempted Sabotage Vienna, April 9 The attempt to remove to Brussels the gondola of Professor Piccard’s balloon led to a sensational incident. With great pains the metal gondo’a had been hoisted on to a ledge on which lies the Karlsruher Hustte whence starts a track into169 words
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Article119 1932-04-16 6 Hjw man** rcop’e are familiar with ‘The Kings Pjpe?’ asks an Evening Stand-rl correspondent It is the largest pipe in tie world for is burns between oce and a bi’f tons of tobacco a day Fnt outside the immediate a r -a of ths V.ctoria Dock, in119 words
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Article117 1932-04-16 6 The British Army is now so 'mall that it will shortly be necessary for the first time to have a line regiment on guard at Buck ingham Palace while the King is in residence says the London correspondent of the Liverpool Post. Line regiments have117 words
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Article117 1932-04-16 6 Apropos of the general sale cf gold (writes Peterborough in the D ily Tele graph', a friend showed me a sovereign with which he will not rart It is the 1815 sovereign which the Duke of Wellington was humorous encugh to present to the Baroness Burdett117 words
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Article134 1932-04-16 6 April 16. ticket; P 3.0 "A v P.R 0. "A” u splanade 2 p.m. Entries close for Singapore Turf I lub 'pring Meeting noon. Boxing Tournament in aid of Local European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds. Town Ba! 9 15 p m. April 18: Cricket: Merchants v The134 words
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Advertisement479 1932-04-16 6 p j X*• >--%- y -,-fe.: >- •■*..■>. she ,-.*l > fee Y rll lygA,, ggfigp itefc ftosS f **3 Lack of rs-B ;i IfflhML -VHS| i Cakium HBa JH' BBw mb!» causes Hgu Weakness >?7 IW#.M fi < mS Su?ld up your Strength with KALZANA l the Calcium Food479 words
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Advertisement146 1932-04-16 6 BLISTERS CAUSED DISFIGUREMENT On Face and Arms. Eruptions Scaled Over. Cuticura Healed. “My trouble started with blisters on my face. I also had a few on my arms. When I washed the affected parts the blisters would break, and then the eruptions would scale over and cause urement. After they146 words
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Advertisement329 1932-04-16 6 M Hl 111 iiihq, TO-NIGHT AT THE TOWN HALL BOXING. TOURNAMENT Commencing nt 9-15 p m. iF*rice-s.* SO cis. This space hindly donated to the European and Asiatic Unemployed Finds by G Idbeck Macgregor <b Co t Pleasing the Critic Christabel isn’t easy to please. Not a faddist you undsrstand329 words
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Article731 1932-04-16 7 SHANTUNG FUNDS CASE Charity That Became Subj et of Litigation judgment was reserved by Mr Justice Oobbett in the Supreme Court. Singapore. o n Thursday in the case in which the Attorney General on the relation of Lim Um Tian applied for the administration of731 words
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Article111 1932-04-16 7 I’ENANG and p. w. 11st No. 3 1 donations have been iV° r th ab °ve Fund. Mr H Waugh Ltd (n ,l»yan Tobacco Distributors I) e He o n- S o,d Fleke for Mftr ch) $2OO Ho h' r'r rt4tß Donation $65.94. The VV*? k Ll111 words
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Article361 1932-04-16 7 Mrs 0. V. Bailey and her sister, Miss Simpson, are leaving for home on the Corfu. Mr J. O. Sanders Traffic Manager, F.M.S Railways, has gone to Kelantan on inspection. Tbe Bishop of Singapore arrived in Kuah Lumpur yesterday morning and is staying at the Parsonage. Miss361 words
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Article63 1932-04-16 7 ANNUAL MEKIING POSTPONED The Vice Chairman of the Penang Chamber of Commerce proceeded to day to Singapore on urgent business and it is unlikely that the return to Penang before Tuesday next the date fixed for the Annual General Meeting of the Chamber. In consequence the63 words
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Article47 1932-04-16 7 IN AID OF CHURCH FUNDS The proceeds of tbe The Dansant held at the Residency on April 1, in aid of the St. Nicholas’ Home and the St George’s Church Fund, amount to six hundred and twenty eight dollars and forty cents ($628.40).47 words
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Article24 1932-04-16 7 There wiß be a social gathering of members and their children on Hari Raya Hadji/ Sunday, 17th April 1982, at the24 words
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Article194 1932-04-16 7 THREE-TWO ViOTORY FOR CLERICAL SUt ORDINAL AS The United Clerical Subordinates secured full points in their Junior League match against the Asiatic Petroleum Company on tho Dato Kramat padang yesterday. But the three two victory is not a very accurate indication as to the run of194 words
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Article340 1932-04-16 7 Sydney, March 10 Cricketers in Australia have to play so much first cLes cricket that their hea th is often wrecked when they are comparatively young men. Tapo without work of any kind, they are bable to be thr jwn on tbe "scrap heap ’of340 words
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Article57 1932-04-16 7 LONDON B 208 TICKETS Of the 1,122 tickets dravn on March 15 in connection with the Irish Hospitals Sweepstake, no fewer than 724 went to England. Of these 203 wore held by Londoners Other countries’ records were: Dominionsand Co’onies 110 Ireland 89 U. 8 A. 88 Scotland57 words
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45 1932-04-16 7 —Reuter, OWING TO ILLNE-S OF PLAYERS Budapest April 15 Finland has scratched from the Davis Oup owing to tbe illness of her players and ceded a walk-over to Hungary who will now meet Irel nd in the second round.-—Reuter, - 45 words
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Article80 1932-04-16 7 8. PATANI 8. 0 v I R 0. The following will play for the Sungel Patani Sports Club agairst the Penang Indian Recreation Club at the Bangel Patani Padang on Monday HD P Perera (Captain). M Amaratunga M I Balleh, J Sam E G Perera. H W Perera M80 words
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Article259 1932-04-16 7 EUROPEAN FOUND GUILTY OF CHEATING A European named M Cornfield on Thursday appeared before Mr. G. 0. Dodd the District Judge Singapore, to answer to two charges of cheating in respect of two cheques which the accused signed with the kD rru e °l» e fchat they would259 words
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Article97 1932-04-16 7 —Rugby Radio w er vice Fares to Be Stabilised at Cut Rates At the end of the private meeting in London of the British, America and European shipping linea the following statement was iseued: "After full discusrion it was unanimously agreed that the Atlantic Conference be reestablished forthwith,.—Rugby Radio wer vice - 97 words
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Article75 1932-04-16 7 .—Reuter. Talk With M. Doamer and M. Tardies Paris, April 15 Mr. Stimson immediately he arrived cabled on M Dontner and lunched with Tardieu Thereafter they discussed world topics, chiefly disarmament. Mr Stimson told pressmen that the plan outlined by Mr. Gibson at Geneva was not the merican.—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article88 1932-04-16 7 Advice by Siamese Government From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, April 15 Tbe Government Broadcasting Station proposes to broadcast advertisements every evening except Sundays and Mondays. Firms trading solely in Siamese products will be allowed a special discount. Last night’s broadcast on the subject of the fear88 words
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Article230 1932-04-16 7 RESULTS AND TIES Results of ties played on Thursday Doubles Hwdfeip :—2 T A Wemyss and L M Norris be>.t —2 D McLeod Craik and A Clark 21-9 Ladies Singtes HirHic-p: —3 Min Scutham beat —2 Mm Wiltrer WO. Friday.—Don bl®» Handicap —1 J R230 words
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Article362 1932-04-16 7 St. GEORGE THE MARTYB (Church Op England) 3rd Sunday after Eatrter 7-50 Litany. 8 am Matins, Pss ,CXXIV —CXXVfI, Hymn 503, Tune 260, 8.30 Holy Conmnnion, 9.15 Holy •Communion Tatni’, IO.W Matins Chinese, 6p m Eveasong. P 8 LXXXIV 187, Magnificat 170, Nanc Dimittis 338, Hymns 176, 50'',362 words
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Article92 1932-04-16 7 To day at tbe Esplanade at 6 p m. March St. Hubertua Leabardt Overture La 0-ouronue d'Or Hermann Selection The Mikado Sullivan Oocnet Solo Land C f Hope and Glory Elgar Patrol Gathering O The Qians Williams Selection The Rose Of Eog and Hums Fox Trot Sweat Jenny92 words
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Advertisement11 1932-04-16 7 ‘WINNERS” THE SINGAPORE RACE ENTRIES WILL BE IN TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY GAZETTE11 words
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Advertisement58 1932-04-16 7 POCKET CHECK ROLLS FOR ESTATES, KIMES, ETC 1 a x 6| 2 x 6f 3 x 7f 4 6f x 8J 5 5J x 7} 6 x 7} 7 4f x 7j 8 5$ x 7f 9 x 8j 1C 6 x 9 11 5 x 8 12 6 x58 words
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Advertisement220 1932-04-16 7 JUST ARRIVED Newest Evening Dresses f FOR S T GBORGE'SBALL. Betty Brown Room 31 Runny mede Hotel. PUBLIC BAbK HOLIDAY The Exchange Banks will >e closed on Monday, 18th April, which has been proclaimed a Public and Bank Holiday. Chinese Ben:volent Association The funeral ef Mrs Biay Swee Barg nee220 words
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Article558 1932-04-16 8 Accordirg to a statement made by the Home Secretary, Sir Herbert Simuel, in the House of Commons, last night, crime is on the increase in the British Isles. Various reasons are aivauced Lor this development, among them being the spread of urban populations and the increased use of motor558 words
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Article305 1932-04-16 8 "Sammer Time’’ at home begins tomorrow. Introduced daring the war as an experiment, it hid many adverse critics, bat the practicability of the ide» wig recognised almost immediately, and ultimately it was introduced as a Parliamsntary measure and p’aced on the Statute Fook. By Act of Parliament in305 words
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Article397 1932-04-16 8 Ten Years In or Out —of Office Too Long for Hnjj Parts /.V vietv of recent happenings In Ireland, the following letter addressed to a home contemporary is of interest: Plato’s simple, weighty words about temperateness in the body politic have a message for ns in these days of strain.397 words
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Article102 1932-04-16 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday To-day London £103,178, 61 £lO5 2s. 6d> Tin (3 Months) London £lO6 os. od. £lO7 os. Od. Singapore $53.25 $53.871 Business Done 100 tons 75 tons Penang ss3| Business Done Buyers No Sellers Rubber London 1J d. 1J d. New York 2J c. (G) 2102 words
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Advertisement119 1932-04-16 8 I ODEON IGramophoneS I ZS\ DEPENDABLE AS THE \M/ TRADE MARK I Stroch Bros. Ltd. G. H. Slot Co. Ltd, Sub Agents Importers 3— /rt WT W ’’V'JiegEEJES?'. .4AIK JSAiILBKIMI^nb— .'IIIIMM :?:.Trrr;"S 9V A? J r l LATEST CREATION IN MILL’HERy MORNING and AFTERNOON GOWNS I BEAUTIFUL LINGERIE PHONE 1242.119 words
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Advertisement47 1932-04-16 8 jg jK ID. S’ O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST, ALL ROOMS FACE THE BEA each with sitting room and private bathroom att ached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. l 3 Mrs J.P SOUTER, s s Corfu P P C47 words
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Obituary53 1932-04-16 8 DEATH Tan —The death has occurred of Mr Tan Edr Eow, of the Mails Branch General Post Offioe. eldeet son of Mr. Low Hong See at the age of 25 at his residence No. 26 Oecil Street at 80 am. to-day and the funeral will take place to morrow at53 words
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Article818 1932-04-16 9 Plot to Implicate Manchuria C. E. R. Sabotage Raids on Soviet Consulate» General Under Orders of Japanese Moscow, April 15 Tians to stage a fresh orovooation calculated to cause a grave conflict between the Soviet and the Manchurian authorities’’ are attributed to certain Japanese military circles818 words
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Article69 1932-04-16 9 —Reuter. Fate of Christian Among Polish Jews Warsaw, April 15 Mies Grace Mott, forty, a well known f Protestant missionary, was tin bead with her throat cut in the c ronco Hall of the Mission here. She ie 0 Poland a year ago with the object A converting—Reuter. - 69 words
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Article53 1932-04-16 9 I —Reuter. Three Receiver» Appointed Chicago, April 15 Three receivers have been appointed for the Middle W>at Utilities Company, namely, Samuel Insult C. N. Harley (chairman of the United States Shipping Board In wartime) and 0. V'cCuiloch (a director of the "Yellow’* Taxicab Company). Fonda of $lOO 00)I —Reuter. - 53 words
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Article117 1932-04-16 9 Reuter. 7 Years’ Falsifications Alleged Stockholm, April 15 The directors Lange, Huldt and Holm, have been arrested on charges arising out of the Kreuger affair. The directors are charged with falsifying the balance sheet and profit and loss account so as to give the impression that theReuter. - 117 words
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Article172 1932-04-16 9 Reuter, Lower Income Tax Now Considered Doubtful Hopes among harassed taxpayers that the Budget wi>l bring them relief in the form of a reduction in income-tax are rapidly waning. It is now believed that when Mr Chamberlain introduces his Budget on Tuesday, it will provide slight reliefReuter, - 172 words
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Article175 1932-04-16 9 —Reuter. Lieutenant Massie Gives Evidence Honolulu,* April 15 A poignant account of the attack on Mrs Massie was given by her husband, a United States naval lieutenant and one of tbe accused, when be gave evidence In the ‘‘honour slaying trial.*’ Massie told how his wife telephoned.—Reuter. - 175 words
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Article114 1932-04-16 9 —Reuter. 250 Plate-glass Windows Smashed Auckland, April 15 Qaeen Street this morning gives an impression that it has been shelled by shrapnel. Two hundred and fifty plate glass windows are shattered and tbe total damage is estimated at $lOO,OOO. Royal Naval Reservists have been preoautionarily called up and—Reuter. - 114 words
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Article41 1932-04-16 9 Sarasota, Florida, April 15 The death has occurred of Mr. William John Burns, aged seventy, founder and former President of the Burns International Detective Agency.—Reuter. The rescued member of the seaplane crew which crashed near Sourbaya has died.41 words
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Article420 1932-04-16 9 boys out of mischief —Rugby Radio Ser vice. Home Secretary’s Statistics CINEMA A GOOD I INFLUENCE I I Reviewing reoent criminal statistics during the House of Commons debate on the Home Office vote, Sir Herbert Samuel the Home Secretary, aaid the public mind had recently been disturbedboys out of mischief —Rugby Radio Ser vice. - 420 words
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Article197 1932-04-16 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Reform Progress Despite > Violence Lord Sankey who wee chairman of tbe Federal Structure Committee at both sessions of the Indian Round Table Con ference in London has contributed an article to a newspaper in which be says that the Committee under bis chairmanship "is steadily’—Rugby Radio Service. - 197 words
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Article87 1932-04-16 9 Rugby Radio Service. Stratford-on-Avon Theatre to be Opened by Prince The new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-on Avon will be opened on April 28 by the Prince of Wales. At a luncheon Shakespeare’s immortal memory will be proposed by the veteran Sbakesperian actor, Sir Frank Benson, other speakersRugby Radio Service. - 87 words
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Advertisement35 1932-04-16 9 |Z 1 I%eZ st djis XlMilliner cables;diagonal LATEST CJIIC RESLAW NATS IN ALL COLOURS* FURTHER CONSIGNMENT ARRIVING NEXT WEEK. CREPE THERA BRITISH AND BEST. CLEARANCE SALE SHORTLY. I STILL FOREMOST IN I DISCRIMINATE DRESSMAKING. I35 words
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Miscellaneous204 1932-04-16 9 majesty Matinees To-day and To-morrow Evening Shows: To-night and To-morrow Night. The Brightest and Best Double Fe iture Programme Ever Presented Ask T hose Who Have Seen It. Leslie Fuller in !‘Old Soldiers Never Die’ A British International Success. Directed by Monty Banks. —Preceded by ‘The Office Wife Wi,h D0,0,1204 words
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Article651 1932-04-16 10 WILL TIN QUOTA BE ALTERED? Sißgapore, April 13 Durirg the past week the volume of business passing in all e ctiong of the local share market has been small with sellers of most st ok-? predominating. The Jin merket co* times to be the chief centre of651 words
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Article84 1932-04-16 10 Penang, Apr 116 Bf Courtssy of th» Oharttrad Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 ii h < m/u 2/3 31/82 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 7/32 il 3 h Documentary 2/4 11/82 On New York Bank Demand 431 France n T T 1,000 nom India n TT84 words
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Article42 1932-04-16 10 The f Rowing s a list of pisiergeri to 3ing4pnM on the Hakozik. Miru du? at 8 ugito.e on April 23: Mr. G. Anleitoc, M;. D. J. Da.ies, M F C. J ner «nd M K O st «re.:‘<r—42 words
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Article179 1932-04-16 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following wore the latest a notations in MESSRS. KENNEDY* Go.’i share list at, 11 a.m. t >day Yesterday To-day 8 s*B 5 Shares X tS in n 2 So. S o. So. Ila. Mining Ayer Hitam M 91) 9,9 9/3 9,9 ex Kinta179 words
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119 1932-04-16 10 SATURDAY, 16th APRIL. 1982 Yesterday To day Mining: Buyers Bei ers Bayers Sellers Johan .11 .1 A .10 .12$ Kinta -T7., ..-79 Kuchai .42 .44 .42$ .45 North Taiping .10 .12$ .10 ,12 Penawat .32$ .35 .32 .84 Rahman Hydraulic .35 .40 .37$ .40119 words
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Article94 1932-04-16 10 Quotations at noon to-day Yesterday Today Buyers tellers Buyers Sellers Rubber M. Pindas .35 .40 .87$ 42$ New Scudais .42$ .47$ .47$ .52$ Ulu Eenuts .08 .11 ,09 .12 Mining? Ayer Hitam 9/3 9/9 9/6 10/Hongkongs 12/- 12/6 12/- 12/6 Kents 2/6 3/- 2/7$ 3/11 Kinta94 words
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Article15 1932-04-16 10 Tin Pentoug N.L. For Fire. Half cf April Hours 219 Cubic yards 21,20015 words
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Article231 1932-04-16 10 Pen»D«i April 16 5 c‘s Benares ?p!um c. eh«ai ncm 5 000 00 Clovos i« no supdies Gold $Mf seOirs 72 00 MaooPiei’''t nom no supplies Nutmeg» 80j ri M it d «4 □ooonutap»! 1,000 n 15.00 Ocpra feun dried talas 5.70 Rattans sa'ea 11.10 Rattans Oosrea 10.65231 words
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Article149 1932-04-16 10 Latest Quotations Fri. Thurs. Bat April 15 April 14 Sept. 19 Paris 95$ 95 11/16 128.96 New York 8.77 8.771 4.854 Montreal 4.19 4.19} Brussels 26 90 22 90 34.88 Geneva 1718 82 19f 21.88 Amsterdam 9 80 9 81$ 12.08 Milan 781 78f 52.8 E149 words
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Advertisement38 1932-04-16 10 < llim——■■— S W^WWM—AUSTIN Z JJI /J*7 7 THP ;/f BEST IN ITS I. /WT> CLASS x-?’ >-- 34 M.P.G. LjsJ» T -liW-I" PRICES FROM «2» ,<< W 'F o(lE W ',zsjSßl|*r^Jlw <3) i y O SALES SERVICE Borneo Motors Limited.38 words
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Advertisement32 1932-04-16 10 LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread ”ap° a Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes Power of Attorney Forms Registry of Deeds Lorins White Office Tapes Will forms No. I, 2,3, 432 words
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Article474 1932-04-16 11 EOAT RACE N.GHT The Wildest for Years A SERIES of amazing attacks on Eros were made by a great crowd in P.ccadllly-circLS midnight on boat race night. One hundred and fifty policemen defended the statue, but rush alter rush was m?de. The crowd were c-lebrating Night474 words
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Article413 1932-04-16 11 'ALL EUROPE HAS SUFFERED FROM MR. BALDWIN” How Bonar Law Was Disobeyed Mr. Lloyd Gaorge has written an amazing book, I. is called “Reparationi and War Debt»,” and it kuhea Mr. Baldwin—casual, eoft, easygoing and at that time quite raw”—and Mr. Montegu Norman, the Governor of413 words
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Advertisement531 1932-04-16 11 o—— I zfll H 1i ywP I II(jr iA I I ffJl 111 i igy I 111 Offl Hi Ijw I ii Wj 8ls |ffi I “FERROCRETE” I THE RAPID HARDENING PORTLAND CEMENT. I On account of its special qualities “Ferrocrete” will I!! make a dense and waterproof concrete considerably531 words
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Advertisement206 1932-04-16 11 I APIOL STEEL j S Surcandcertain for all Female I I complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. W. J. EDMONDS I The English Pharmacy I 52, 54; Beach Street. Penang Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. Registered Head Office:— i/3, Rallies Chambers, RaKles Place, Slag »p206 words
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Advertisement355 1932-04-16 11 Nl\nF|g me “TERRV” hw fehiiiig Roller (lip. '7i to tile y Ur eiters ~L°ck C them up in file and (BOURJOIS PARis) X f POUDRE TALC will keep your skin soft, Cent. mote jaw •h ii L capacity than any will prevent all roughness tr j j after the bath,355 words
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Article1078 1932-04-16 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 DAY From Sailing For Data of BaiHig steamer Malang Tongkah, Kopab, Renong Same Porta Saturday and Victoria Point. Duymaer van Balawan-Dali.1,078 words
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Advertisement479 1932-04-16 12 -i «S 1 q 1 Do they tire 'fUr you out WHAT an unending joy the child ren’s hour used to be when they WHO' were only little toddlers Now that they are older and so much more interesting, how is it that they have suddenly become a great strain479 words
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Article326 1932-04-16 13 GL AN D-CR KITING OBSOLETE Sir A Keith’s Hopes ONE of the vital elements governing sex. growth, and development has been isolated and produced in the firm of cry etale that cm to taken like ordinary medicine. It may mean youth in a wineglass. That is326 words
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Article261 1932-04-16 13 BLUEBEARD’S LYRIC Lonely Women Lured to Death UNTIL the moment Le was led from his cel* to the sc ff Jd f r h’e execution Harry Powers. "Tha Bluebeard of U.5.A.,” was busy c mooring the words and music of a love song written261 words
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