Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 April 1932
1932-04-21
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-04-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 91. VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 21st APRIL, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement740 1932-04-21 1 T. tO-GATA BIiOIHERS DENTISTS Head Office next fcc The Dispensary, Bnucb Office 52, Leith Street r? s* AGON,S,NG P,LES -pa 'L** X 11 There to M need to suffer this di»f r—lag 9 Ĕ B %v»X f J W*' affliction. One tube ol DR. VAN VLECK'S .X* X® B toX®740 words
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Advertisement14 1932-04-21 1 H.TOHISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STBEBT, PENANG.14 words
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Advertisement1318 1932-04-21 2 VMM» Lf.4. L, IBM BANKS. a raa»« ’"«HIiiHR W accommodation provided. Sta e wrges re- Arinß»G P “Xr pUo l3 if m iraino iiiiaaiffu, 1.1 I p M quired p r month. A P pl Cstioa to Box Mrs. J. W. CALLAN, (lccorrrfB ted in England] NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETT ifM1,318 words
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Article435 1932-04-21 3 SPONSORSHIP SCHEME RESULTS Shortage of Clergy Being Made Good There are that the ihortage of •lergy in the Church of England may soon be nnde good. More thm one speaker at the openirg of the Spring geeeion of the Church Assembly—held at Church House, West435 words
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Article204 1932-04-21 3 SUPERSTITIONS .Famous men's superstitions are the subject of a new book by Sir Charles Igglesden. Miss Majorie Bowen, the novelist, in a foreword, states: Superstition has U in more souls than desire or the lust for gold or power. The author reveals that Sir Malcolm204 words
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Article95 1932-04-21 3 FARE WHO TOST HIS TEMPER H. J. H. White, a hotel awhtanG was charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central Pc lice Court, Horg Kong, with having maliciously damaged a rikisha in Gone aught Road Central. It w s alleged that there was an argument e95 words
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Advertisement216 1932-04-21 3 DOUBLE £5? t RIBBEt» Bal SPARK PLUGS r L FOR UNEQ UALLED SERVICE WEARNE BROS. LTD., P5/VA/VG. 2 rSX.T < ffigyrTTn bRitIH rtfi» 7> L*p’ iKllcn burgs I Foods'I Made bo®* t!to pares! aaOt fl oi cow» peshred in the hoM S counties. the ’Allenburys’ Food* art m easQy digested216 words
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Advertisement696 1932-04-21 3 TzxrxxTTYxT iTx?y Fyyiri vs vw ■■■■as■■■■£■■■■■ ■kdob■■■■■■■■■■■■■ i■■ H* **\T*** rxigll xx xXyttjjf ifrlxrit/ y x r r x 1 F iLY f Tt' x ri xy Xy xi c T 2 W 1 BIP I w 7 7 7-' R II I 'ifii m k il -f lE' ii■696 words
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Article506 1932-04-21 4 BOER WHO WORKED FOR GERMANY Vast Opportunity for Service This is the real truth—told for the first time in a London drawing-room—of Fritz Joubert Duquesne, the strange fl mboyant personality who claims to have been a master spy who was responsible for the de ith506 words
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Article253 1932-04-21 4 MR. HARDWICKE’S GALLONS OF COLOURED WATER Mr. Cedric Hardwicke, well-known to theatre-goers for his performances in “The Farmer’s Wife,” "The Apple Cart,” The Barretts of Wimpole Street” and other successful plays, tells some amusing stories of stage life in Let's Pretend (Grayson, 155.). He calculates that during the253 words
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Advertisement244 1932-04-21 4 ALL BABIES THRIVE BEST ON TRUFOOD wtT X A \i v- x; 7 >I i/v A, A W u X Kx •«r-- ir ICTWI>w IW nfiriTTin -rwr-ara Stuidv of limb, bright cf eye, keen, alert youngieis MALAYA CAN DO WIl'H MOKE HUMANIZED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature244 words
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Advertisement275 1932-04-21 4 1 ■BMB t--’> Wi .4® Ml Br fc’ Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble—keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste I»F you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this film and reveals go even one day without brush- the clean enamel275 words
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Article907 1932-04-21 5 Trj 9 j o Towing is the full list of entries: Horses —Crass 1 let 2nd 3rd Run Run Run 5|F 7F 1-JM or ®P Roanlwe'k xxx Sungel P*J?' Selangor x x ■Millionaire 3 3 Trawellton xxx Mountebank x x GUd Eyes 333 Roiberwood 33 Lady x x907 words
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Advertisement459 1932-04-21 5 AN EASY PROBLEM FOR RACING ENTHUSIASTS. THE "PIN ANG GAZETTE” in conjunction with the "SUNDAY GAZETTE” offers a prize of to the reader who names 25 Winning horses on the attached form at the Singapore Spring 1932 Meeting to be held on APRIL, 30, MAY 4,7, 11, 14 <£ 16459 words
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1881 1932-04-21 6 Dr. Ariff’s Address to Rotarians The Art of the Tukang Kara ng At the weekly lilfin of the F enang Rotary Club, held at the E and O Hotel on Tneeday. Dr K Mohamed Ariff read an interesting and instructive paper on the eabjeot of1,881 words
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Article233 1932-04-21 6 MORE CLOSURES Drastic Restriction Measures The Dell Oourant, Medan, publl Ins gloomy figures regarding the closing down i of rubber and tobacco estates The paper states that during the period Jan. 1, 1981, to April 1. 1982, 40 rubber and two tobacco estates lost their233 words
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Article146 1932-04-21 6 EXTRAORDINARY MEETING TO BE HELD The following letter has been circulated to shareholders of United Engineers, Ltd. With reference to the letter dated April 9 1982 addressed to shareholders by Order of the Board the requisition under the provisions of Article 56 of the Company’s Articles of Association146 words
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Article83 1932-04-21 6 April 28: P.O 0. v Penang Free School, Esplanade. Cricket: feelers v ’’E Coy, Patani Road April 24 t Cricket: P R 0 v Authentics Esplanade, 10 a,m. April 26: Penang hamber of Commerce, Meeting, 2 80 p m. Penang Turf dub, half yearly meeting. Chartered Bank83 words
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Advertisement490 1932-04-21 6 HwsßHHaaaißSHaiHsiHMgHa H" B g BUY BRITISH! [jj Follow the lead of the k liW nra niTMnymede and g m I\Ul vy O ur home on f I SHELL 3 Si The Runnymede Hotel (Penang) k use Shell Floor Polish and Shell Furniture Polish both of which are wi MADE IN490 words
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Article1131 1932-04-21 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Sir B’sil Blacks tt remains an ordinary director of the I. I. 0. and Cables an Wireless. Dr. E. Noronin of che Far Eastern D,t>penrary, Kuala Lumpur, has re urned fr m a holiday in India. Princeso EFzi! th will spend h*r rix'h birthday at Wind mr 0'1,131 words
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Article244 1932-04-21 7 THROWN INTO RIVER AT MIDNIGHT A curious tUe was related to the laoh magistrate on Wednt e lay morning when a Chinese rikisha puller, named Chan eng, was charged at the instance of Mr. 0. Davie. Detective Officer, with biing a suspected bad character. It244 words
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Article51 1932-04-21 7 —Ranier. EASY WIN FOR GLOGHEEN London, April 20 The City and Suburban Handicap (stakee ,670. distance about 11 mile?) run at Epgom to-day resulted as follows Glogheen 1 Venturer 2 Wild Sou 3 Sixteen ran. Won by feur le-glh»; bead. Betting: 20/1 Giogneen; 11/2Venturer; 25/1 W.IJ—Ranier. - 51 words
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Article31 1932-04-21 7 RESULT OF TIES PLAYED YESTERDAY Mixed Doubles Handicap: —5 Mies Southam and E. W. Gibson beat 3c-. Mrs. McLeod Craik and J. R. Area bald 21—1931 words
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Article34 1932-04-21 7 Yesterday at Bnk t Mertajam the Tebvl R?e-rt-J< n Ciub defeaUd the Bak it Merk j »ui Rc;r Hon Clubby two goals tn one in th'* above Association Lesgua ma’ch.34 words
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Article25 1932-04-21 7 GRAM PHONE DANCE A gramophone dance is b-ir.g v eld at tie Fw mini: g Club from 6 30 .0 8.3) ton'ght.25 words
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900 1932-04-21 7 "WINNERS” < P.G.’s Pfpular Competition Bt Tic Tac “Winter,,’* competition organised by the P n ng G zette is proving highly pipuHr threughout M Lyu and eviderce of this c n ulre ady be seen by the number ofc up;ne now lying i the box900 words
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Article217 1932-04-21 7 Medan Faces A Penang v a tor to Med <n sends u« the following results of the first day of the Medan races bat the particulars are income lete. The first day’- r cea were run on Saturday, April 16, and was attended bv the Sultan of217 words
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Article53 1932-04-21 7 The secrete-y of tn- Pera r g Amateur Boxing Association U 932) requests that all b.lls in connec’io with the recent in aid cf *he European and Afiatic Unernpioy m*».t Fande be sent to him within the n*xt two t are in order that o statement of accoume53 words
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Article145 1932-04-21 7 THREE HYLAMS CHARGED: CASE POSTPONED There Hylam youths appeared before the Second Polio* M g«strate« Mr. E, Jago, charged with being mem bars of unlawful societies. The first accused was alleged to be a member of the Penang General Latour Union, the second and third accused, the Communist145 words
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Article272 1932-04-21 7 RANGERS WIN REPLAY Kilmarnock Out of tbe Hunt At Hampden Park 11,698 saw the Rangers win tbe Scottish Cup for the st v nth time amid tense excitement whic simeiimes was so great that the referee Iv 1 to caution playera on both sides for «11 wiug272 words
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74 1932-04-21 7 TEAM TO MEET ST. Xo.VIER3 The followirg h-.v« been self-c'.ed to repre»*rt the Peqv g Chinees Foetb’.li Asscc a ioo j-gMK.s ch? 8 Xavier’s Recreation t inb at latter’s ground on Friday at 5.15 p.m. Eherp. Heng Thn r Ban Thong. Soo Kea Chin H aa\74 words
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Article61 1932-04-21 7 P.O.c, v D.A.F.C. Tauredav, on th? Ejplan?de, at 5.10. P.C.C,: E Walker; R W Brown and D A Coup&r; H B*>cegirdle. J A Hunt and J C ichton; S V Alams, P L Coop»r, L M N arris, J H R»id and T G Sc f. Referee: S61 words
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Article94 1932-04-21 7 PRISON FOR YOUNG SILVERSMITH’S APPRENTICE Fcr theft of e’x pairs of silver bangle b and six s I ver t roaches and a chain young silversmith’s apprentice named J Choi was this morning sentenced to tw. months* rigorous imprisonment by the Sec nd Magistrate, Mr. E. J94 words
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Article86 1932-04-21 7 —Rsuter. Mrs. Massie’s Harrowing Evidence Honolulu, April 21 Distressing scenes with women spectators weeping unrestrainedly marked the evi dence of the twenty two year old Mrs Massie, wife of the accused, Massie in the "honour slaying trial.” She sobbicgly related harrowing details of the e&ault inter alia—Rsuter. - 86 words
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Article59 1932-04-21 7 Banter. Innsbruck April 21 The International Chamber of Commerce 'cnference on assistance for tbe Danube States concluded with a resolution nnpesling to ell countries to do their utmost to crests conditions to help the removal of tbe world cri?<e and to restore mutual confi<]«noe. Close permanent co operationBanter. - 59 words
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Article113 1932-04-21 7 Reuter. Sudden Reappearance After Nineteen Years Tbe piquant reappearance of a baronet who has been 'missing' for nineteen years occurred yesterday when "Francis Laurence John Barrow” gave notice at a I ondon register office of his forthcoming marriage The discovery of Barrow reca’ls a fruitless 8. O. 8.Reuter. - 113 words
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Article73 1932-04-21 7 —Reuter. Election Next Month Or In June St. John’s, (Newfoundland) April 20 The Legislature re opened after tbe adjournment since the riot on April 5 without demonstration, despite a crowd of two thousand outside the Legislature, and the proceedings in tbe Assembly were quiet. Sir Richard Squires—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article98 1932-04-21 7 Reuter. What Will Ceylon Give in Return? With the re imposition o! the tea duty no man io his eonse wi 1 qurrel. says the Morning Post in an edito'i d pointing out that ths lnflux of Datoh Colonial teas his resulted in disor»? misation involving theReuter. - 98 words
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Article102 1932-04-21 7 Reuter. Criminal Prisoners Being Rdeos d Poona. April 20 Hundreds of prisoners convicted of criminal offences are bei-g released from gaols by the Bomb;y Gov mment before serving their full terras ow.ug to congestion caused by the riC'.nt irfl ix of political prisoners the number of whiahReuter. - 102 words
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Article81 1932-04-21 7 Reuter. Portuguese Pay £BOO Compensation April 20 A verdict of not guilty, his costs refunded and an indemnity of £BOO has been granted at the re trial of Mr. A J. Brewer, a British ship’s officer, who was st re ted here in 1927 convicted of petty theftReuter. - 81 words
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Article61 1932-04-21 7 —Reuter. Cosgrave Man to Offer Amendment De Valera’s Bill to remove the obligation of ths Oath of Alhgiarca from members of tbe Free State L*>gis Htnre was read a first time yesterday oftemorn after a Cosgrave supporter, Mr. Blythe, announced that ha would submit an amendment—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article56 1932-04-21 7 Winter. No Interim cn Dtf'ird The P. and O an Navigation Company announce an ininr»m dividend on tha Cumulative I’refef-pd S' ok for tbe halfyear ended M-»roh 31 nt tha rate of five per cent per annum hu C they are unabla at present to dec -re– Winter. - 56 words
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Article28 1932-04-21 7 -Reuter. Wel’irgton, April 20 The Govercn-en. is inat tuting t. censorship on ma3-«»..e8 sett abrnd in order to prevent alarmist reports being cabled over- seas.—-Reuter. - 28 words
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Article477 1932-04-21 8 Once again Japan has set at naught the well-meant efforts of the League of Nations to bring about peace at Shanghai. China has instructed her delegation at i Geneva to accept the draft resolu- tion as it stands, but Japan objects to the provision for a mixed commission477 words
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Article307 1932-04-21 8 Last month in th» House of Commons. Mr. Hannon, the Conservative member for Moseley, called the Speaker a attention to I two words appearing on the agenda paper |in connection with the Committee stage of the Dangerous Drugs Bill and asked Ilf anything could be done to inform307 words
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Article79 1932-04-21 8 I Amsterdam, April 21 Ramonrß that th* Netherlands Bank is I withdrawing gold stocks from the United (States are confirmed The Telegraaf, I emphasising that the Bank does not saggest I any lack of confidence in the United States, I bat In present circumstances believes the I79 words
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Article488 1932-04-21 8 Penang, Thursday sJL/ANCHUKUO will respect e/ T C the Open Door policy, it is stated. Then why cannot the League Commission pass through the open portals Of late, as we have previously reported, there has been a drastic change in the conditions govern- ing the sale of488 words
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Article124 1932-04-21 8 Y b 'Tin— Spot Yesterday To-day London £107 Os. Od. £109. 5s, Od Tin (3 Months) London £109 Os. Od. £111 5s, €-4. Singapore $55.00 $56 62 j Business Done 100 tons 100 tons Penang 55,05 $56.50 Business Done 25 tons Buyers No Sellers Rubber London 1| d.124 words
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Advertisement134 1932-04-21 8 ODEON JS| 4 < Gramophones DEPENDABLE AS THE TRADE MARK Storch Bro?. Ltd. G. H. Slot Co. Ltd Sub Agents Importers I CROO'SRIES Our New De artment is now i and we carry a full stock of quality gocds at competitive prices. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., FENANG. TELEPHONE J134 words
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Advertisement21 1932-04-21 8 O. HOT&k SPECIAL DINNER AND dance Wednesday, 27th April, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the 8. 8. PRESIOENI HaYES21 words
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Miscellaneous30 1932-04-21 8 TIDE TABLES High Wmsi Low Wm»i To Day 12 09 a.n?. 633 am. 12 85 p.ir. 7 6 pm. To- Mobbow 12.50 >m. 7 0 F.m. 1.11 p.m. 7.46 p.o),30 words
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Article1008 1932-04-21 9 Tokio Rejects Geneva’s Latest Proposal Russian Accusations Denied Loan of Yen 205,000,000 for China Operations Reinforcements ‘‘if Necessary” The Chinese Government has instructed its delegation ertacc pt the Genera resolution; Japan has placed obstacles in the way of acceptance. Meanwhile Tokio is eating or pretending to-Reuter - 1,008 words
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Article287 1932-04-21 9 -Reuter. CONFERENCE AGREES ON A PRINCIPLE At the Disarmament Conference Geneva the British delegate, Sir John Simon, moved that without prejudice to other proposes for discussion under later heics the Conference declared approval of the principle of qua’itative disarmament. He e j pressed the view that qualitative dis*-Reuter. - 287 words
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Article70 1932-04-21 9 Furtber Cut and Tax on Salaries From Oar Ova Correspondent Bangkok, April 20 Government Servants have been notified that on account of the bard times all earning twenty ticals a month and upwards have to sacrifice another five per cent of th&ir salaries to help the State,70 words
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Article50 1932-04-21 9 Mr. Runciman Meets Men and Owners The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman in an interview with representatives of the Miners* Federation, urged resumption of negotiations with the owners on the hours question. Later Ms. Runciman met the Mining Association which is the owners' organisation.50 words
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Article151 1932-04-21 9 —Reuter. Mr. Baldwin Refuses to Commit Himself Mr. Stanley Baldwin replying to aParlia mentary question as to the desirability of having a second Budget after Lausanne and the Ottawa Conference, said he was unable to go beyond the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s statement that a proposal might—Reuter. - 151 words
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Article32 1932-04-21 9 Rugby Radio Service. The Transport Minister announced in the House of Commons the removal of reetric tion on locking motor cars in parking places. Hitherto looking has been forbidden.Rugby Radio Service. - 32 words
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Article214 1932-04-21 9 assisted British industries —Bugby Radio Service. i WE STILL GIVE RUSSIA CREDITS I I Questioned as to the total amount of claims of British nationals against the oviet Government in respect of cash and property without compensation, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade said theassisted British industries—Bugby Radio Service. - 214 words
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Article184 1932-04-21 9 -Rugby Radio Service Two Frenchmen Set Up Record Capetown, April 21 The French airmen, Goulette and Salel from Le Bourget landed at 89 minutes past midnight completing a record Europe South Africa flight via West Africa in 3 days 19 hours despite encountering head winds and whirlwinds over-Rugby Radio Service - 184 words
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Article72 1932-04-21 9 -Reuter. An Auditor Chosen by the Shareholders Stockholm, April 20 A fourth arrest has been made in conneo tion with the Krenger affair, namely an auditor of the Kreuger and Toll Company. The name was not published at first, but was afterwards disclosad as that of Wondler,-Reuter. - 72 words
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Article71 1932-04-21 9 Reuter To Marry an Eogtah n Girl Fombay, April 20 A beautiful Eng’ish girl. Miss Formsby, a native of Yorkshire, ex wife of an Arab Prince will marry Shaukat ii. the Moslem leader, here on pril 21. Miss Formsby ie a recent convert to Islam. Shaukat Ah wiReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement10 1932-04-21 9 «358» IllSlr «SIATIC Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Co.. Limited10 words
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Advertisement184 1932-04-21 9 49HNNIE WAtaKER t In E Ibe g j Still j large,t /2L Lea<jiD Sales an d I fiol s I Going World Z; Strong Po Red JiJ Old i l i bMf -lllliliirW Label Matured CJAnanhcd same Ovality D||| > ▼hrouchoqt TM* wmlo H' Sole Agents: John Little Co, Ltd.,184 words
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Article439 1932-04-21 10 LOBB ON YEAR’S WORKING The twenty-second annual genera meoting cf the Ayer Molck Rubber Co.. Lt 1,, was held at 137, Hseren Strce Malacca, on Tuesday, April 19, th' cb irman Mr. Tan Soo Hock presiding. There were also present Messrs Chee Chin Kiong, P. R. M439 words
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213 1932-04-21 10 KLANG CHAIRMAN RE-ELECTED The annual general meetkg of the Klang and Coast Braue’i of the Estates Asiatic 8: ff i Association Sehngor. wse held at the Bukit Rotan Taeure Hill on Sunday at 4 p.m. Mr. E. K-.ranakir-.n in hie presidential address deplored the present distressing213 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article163 1932-04-21 10 To to Editor of the Pinang G zette Sir —Would you pleass be good en nth o draw attention to an error in th* circular letters, in connection with the ib ve. •ecently sent out to all wholebale and retail firms in your district. The date of163 words
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Article433 1932-04-21 10 TO DAY 8 PRICES The following were ths latest lUGiailcns (3 MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day cr cn a: Bharbb S > ca 00 to. 9 c. 10. to. Rubber (Dollar) Ayer Panas 20 .30 .15 .25433 words
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Article72 1932-04-21 10 Singapore Prisma for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for today are ua follows: Spot 5| cants per lb. Maj /Jure 5| July/Sept. -.51 Oot./Dec. 6$ Mark-t qiet. Tu«3 f Homing trices were re»l el for r ,bH»r sod at our motion-rooms Good F.A.Q, to $7 0 F-A.Q.72 words
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Article225 1932-04-21 10 Authorities and Local Contractors From Our Own Correspondent Singapore April 21 At Gammon (Ma’aya) Limited annual meeting Mr. E phick presided and reported another successful year despite the id verse trade conditions. Since the commencement of the present financial year the company secured fair share of contr225 words
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Article146 1932-04-21 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Toes. Bal. April 20 April 19 Sept. 19 Paris 95$ 95 15/16 188.96 New York 8.761 8 78$ 4.85 s Montreal 4.19 4 2 Brussels 26.90 27 84.88 Geneva 19 41 19.45 84.86 Amsterdam 9 80 9 34 12.08 Milan 781 78$ 92.89146 words
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52 1932-04-21 10 The following donations to the Funds of the above Committee are eoknow’edged by tho Hon Secretary: E W. G §1 46 Mss.er Keith Polson 10 U 0 Messrs. Ev tt <fc Co Club Subscriptions March. 1932 231 50 Straits Trading Co. Club Subscriptions 1932 18 0052 words
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Article1033 1932-04-21 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST NAMES. SS as t/i FRUBBER (Dollar.) c 4 c c AVenbv Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate to malparuated Malay Estates 40 6. Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 5_ 7 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 5 Aver Pan.as Rubber Estates Balau Planting Syndicate v>1,033 words
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Article87 1932-04-21 10 Penang, Apr I 21 By of th« Char.trtd Bank On London Bank Demand 25/32 H m 4 m/ts 2 3 31/82 ?riv« a 3 m/ts oradb 2 4 7 F> 3 ,i DocunocnUrF 2/4 II 3 2 O i Naw York Bank D»man. 42$ Frire* u T.T 1,00 >87 words
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Article40 1932-04-21 10 The homeward mail by the f.f. Kanpira closes at 10 e.m. ou t. e 23 d tuetant. The Rohna with mMls despatc’ ad frnm Load on on March 31 is expected to brnve here at 6 *.ur*. to-morrow.40 words
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Advertisement33 1932-04-21 10 FUN (Bth Mile Tanjong Bungah) MOONLIGHT FETE AND GALA NIGHT On Saturday, April 23, 1932 at 9 p.m. Dance—Dress Optional Special Orchestra. A<lmis»ion: Gents $1 I.adies Free. Advance Bookings for Tables. Telephone 200.33 words
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Advertisement55 1932-04-21 10 Penang Ltwi Tennis Association 1932 CHAMPIONSHIPS The closing date I>r oiitik•. toj been extended tu S.imr .n. ■23. It has been deebfed to red»M /the entrance fev f'' tJt Doubles Champions’ ip i r )m pur pair to $6 per paa*. P. L. COOPi-K, Hon. SecretaryC(/o Waugh A Com (P.55 words
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Miscellaneous107 1932-04-21 10 Penang Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Friday 6 a.m. 75 N E noQu 78 s 10 m m 5 p m. 80 N w SaTURD kY 6 a.m- 74 e Noon 87 n 6mm 5 p.m. 85 n Sunday 6 a.tu. 76 e Noo;; 88 nw n ii 5 p.m.107 words
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Miscellaneous242 1932-04-21 10 _L. MB— I Iliil II 11 Bl IW h I jlTdlW i‘i llt BRITISH PICTURE AT THEIR BEST! XHSSSEKd ’PHONE 264 6- 5 OPENING TO NIGHT S-3Q British International Pictures’ Dramatic Triumph Infemahonal k. ’7 I A PAGE TORN FROM Based on th? noted French Espionage Trial with un ALL-BRITHH242 words
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Article523 1932-04-21 11 TbP dredge hns been idle throughout the year bo that no revenue has been obtained from mining. The total maintenance and overhead f xp*nditure during the period came to £2,894 8 8. The profit and lobb account for 1930 showed a debit balance of £2,853523 words
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Article910 1932-04-21 11 As the dredges were not in full operation throughout 1930, a comparison of reenlis fcr the two years is net of interest. 1 'Ol non Bl S* two dredßeß treked <5,701.000 cubic yards of ground for a return of 1,408.56 tons of concentrate?, realised a gross910 words
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Article595 1932-04-21 11 The dredge remained idle through on the year and hence no revenue was received. The total expenditure on maintenance and overhead charges and interest on loans came to £5,534-11 10. This has been transferred to Profit and Loes Account which» after deducting the cred?, bal .tea595 words
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Article960 1932-04-21 11 The dredge operated until May 13th, and up to that time treated 921,000 cubic yards for a production of 252 5 tons of concentrates—a recovery of ,61 lb, per cubic yard. This recovery was only 77 of bore values, the reason for this being the same960 words
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Article240 1932-04-21 11 Psnangi April 21 I D t cts I Optom r. sheet non 5,000 00 I a no ■nppbos Gold leaf MUerf 7200 I Mace Pickf’-g nom n 0 mppii eB Nutmegs 801 Coconuts per 1,000 u 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 5.76 I Rattans (g'u hjo Rattans Coarse 10.65240 words
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Advertisement25 1932-04-21 11 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and I robber stamp to give better impressions and longer service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.25 words
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Advertisement200 1932-04-21 11 The Famous Tonic Powerful Blood Regenerator n ‘ASVAN’ H e “°“r UP I This preparation is very similar r> -4 composition to the celebrated Pr^ S M Aswa X andha Rasayaa of the ancients preparation of supreme It ,ives wonderful results in all tr^ nt f g 1 anaemias, due200 words
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Article345 1932-04-21 12 A Woman’s Advice to Youth There are six types of mothers according to Dr. Elizabeth Sloan Chesser, speaking at the Ladies’ Carlton Club, and these types are as follows: 1. Mothers who spoil their ch'Uren. •’Mother's darling N.v,” and n Father’s ■wonderful daughter’ End Mfe difficult. The345 words
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Article83 1932-04-21 12 For two years Louis Waynah a Los Angeles carpenter, has been working day and night to omplete the ia-g f s Bible in the world. Now he has fi Jehed his task. Using a hand-a’amplng machin*» Waynai stamped on to the 3 ft. pages of his giant bock83 words
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Article77 1932-04-21 12 The ninth application for divorce in fifty years vai recently before th* Legislative Council of the Isle c f Man. There is no divorce la v in the island, and a special Bill has to be passed for «ach cis*. After lhe Counc 1 has the77 words
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Article146 1932-04-21 12 A woman asked a constable io Downing Street the other day (writes “Peterborough” in the Dally Telegraph) to direct her to the residence of the Chancellor of the Exch« quer. She was in-.-formed that the Chancellor did not live In Downing Street in these days, and146 words
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Article178 1932-04-21 12 Inquiry Into a Hardship Hie Home Secretary is likely to set up a Select Committee to go into the question of poor persons’ appeals against magisterial decisions. The subject was placed before Sir H«r bert Samuel at the Home Offise recently and he discussed the matter178 words
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Article204 1932-04-21 12 A scientist has been trying to make onr flesh creep about the harmless (and del ciouD oyster. The oyster, it appear?, i-? one of the world’s beet egg-layers. R cently tests were made to see just h>» many a female oyster produces at a t’me, and it204 words
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Article105 1932-04-21 12 Among «neipeefted beneficiaries of the present boom I” gc! ara ike underwriters of the bullion sank off Brest in the P. and O. Lner Egypt (writes an Evening Standard gossip). The treasure in the strong room of the sunken liner, originally vdued at £840,000, is now worth nearly105 words
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Article108 1932-04-21 12 It is not at all remarkable that lhe Duke of York should have tasted, and enjoyed, that homely dish. Lancashire hot pot (writes an Evening Standard gossip). Unlike the Bourbons, who were mighty caters and whose tables were liden with rich and varied dishes, our own Royal family108 words
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Article80 1932-04-21 12 Threepenny-p *cee are returning to fnveur. Within me hs f*w months the Mint Ins increased its circulation of tbeiedns to m*et a demand which hks come from the I abour Erchanges. Io making up the claims for unem pl >ym*nt p’y the Exihangei h’-ve been reriGusly handic»pped80 words
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Article329 1932-04-21 12 STRAIN OF SOLITARY CONFINEMENT A few that 70 D»rtm<nr eonvicti may be on the verge of a atate of temporarv insanity, aa the rwilt of nearly a month ’a ■olitery canfi emea*, h expremd by Dr. Barnard Hollander, the mental ipacialiit, Every day for the329 words
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Article573 1932-04-21 13 plan Murders Solved by Hypnotism Marders uolved’by hypnotism Thia is the rem rkoble for dealing with the ever-growing Hat of unsolved crimeB pat forward by a well-known hypnotist. He ia Mr. Alex. Erekin?, a encseaafal practitioner of bypnetiam for many years, wheae tervice» have frequently been573 words
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Article483 1932-04-21 14 Penang, April 21, 1932. PENANJ MARKET cte Meet Peef Steak kati 32 Stew or L'urry do 22 Pork, lean do 48 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian M do 40 Fowl kati 34 Capons locally reared do 45 Hen do do483 words
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Advertisement296 1932-04-21 14 because it writes so easily I PARKER IS PREFERRED l J ES 4 1 X^OtTVE a new writing experienceA in store when you try the Parker i| r P Duofold. Once you touch its jewelsmooth point to paper you’ll know why over 26,000,000 people acclaim its writing ease. For Parker296 words
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