Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 May 1932
1932-05-02
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-05-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 100. VOL. LXXXX. MONDAY, 2nd MAY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement659 1932-05-02 1 Oagata FROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Diepeniary. f Branch Office 52, Leith Street A Gentleman Always Looks Well C' .-O Dressed in Good Clothes I *S£ /"W When in England, call and fit I 3 A V yourself out with clothes at approx. 3 rif Ft- W half659 words
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Advertisement1901 1932-05-02 2 POSITION VACANT Balu Selangor Tin Dredging BANKS* A GREAT OPPORTUNITY Johore JWrnment. HCfGKO«J SSHfiRBH^IBM 1 BOOK LOVERS. Applications are invited ftr the appoint- NOTICE OF DHILrND qF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATIOK* meat of Waterworks Inspector, Public (facawetri in Fatted by loyal Ckater 1868 J tn tn the colony 0»1,901 words
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1047 1932-05-02 3 Opening of Spring Meeting High Forest Wins Easily Over the Six Armide Wins the Big Event From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, April 30 THE weather was fine and a large gathering was attracted for the opening day of the Spring Meeting. The going was1,047 words
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Advertisement351 1932-05-02 3 D O t GYPROC |l FIREPROOF WALLBOARD In any building there are with GYPROC Firepcof inevi'ably places where Wallboad. repairs to walls or ceilings By using GYPROC you 8 are needed, or rooms enjoy many advantages 9 which should be lined to over other inferior walls. I insure fire protection351 words
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Advertisement184 1932-05-02 3 PIANO BARGAINS lE4" ii IssZzlk s We have a number of pianos, which have been accepted in exchange for new instruments, at prices ranging from SIOO. All have been re-conditioned in our own workshops and are in perfect condition. If you want to secure a bargain, inspect these pianos. The184 words
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1313 1932-05-02 4 DIVISION 1 Arsenal 5 Midd’nabrough 0 Binniagbam 4 Chelsea 0 Blackburn R. 2 Aslan Villa 0 Blackpool 2 Huddersfield T. 0 Derby C. 1 Liverpool 2 Everton 1 Bolton W. 0 Maneb—tor C. 1 Sheffield W. 2 Portsmouth 0 Leicester C. 1 Sheffield U1,313 words
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Advertisement542 1932-05-02 4 lla!y air <■ z? z? 2 SUFFERED V*-: HZ o /7/ 13 YEARS X' Z"7/7 f /7 7'7)/7 f! E /L '•'SeL and then—immediate relief— Z*i> /POW(W(///U i s V she used GERMOLENE! eWj (ZZ/~\ SzV~/< _Zk. X V* H|| ,Ik. Read what Mr. Peiham. 41 Newlyn Houaa L.C.C. Brtate.542 words
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Advertisement96 1932-05-02 4 OFFICE FILES. All Steel Clip Files f’cap oblong Apron Files f’cap Board Clip files leap »> 1* 4to Ball Dog Clip Fi’es Is“—2“— 3» Criterion files f’cap Falinge n i, 4t Hook files Iron >. Wood Krab f ap M 4‘o Master clasp 3.*"—6j* Presto file 4to 1 Rotax files96 words
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Article710 1932-05-02 5 Mr. L. W. Tivy, the well-known Tanjong Malim p’anter, has left for home. Mr. W. H. Hopland, of the P.W.D., is shortly going homa oa Uave prior to his mtirementMr. F. G. Csrpsnter has been appointed to act as chairman of the Miri Municipal Board. uia Mr.710 words
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Advertisement626 1932-05-02 5 ■—■l HL. Jlllll r Til IW— I II 111 IH JLY.-T-H.L I lIHIII 1811 The Famiui Tonic Powerful a food RegmerWor ■ASVAN’ H e '*°syrup I TArr preparation is ery similar r> -si i„/ 11 Presents an ideal an,l palatable I tit compnsui'U to the celebrated i B u n626 words
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Advertisement394 1932-05-02 5 F* lEa b 1! 13!111 Ef 'WI w! a < I s i Careless Washing —x? Spoils Children’s Hair z 2A 4 THE IDEAny child can have beautiful hair—health I X and tuxuriam. It is simply a matter of shamProper shampooing makes the hair soft and T CJy A.J 1J394 words
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Article319 1932-05-02 6 Well-Known Jockey and Debt to Raffles Hotel' The well-known professional jockey, Mr. A.E. Girrard, ippeare I in the Singapore Bankruptcy Gour; before Mr-Jus-tice A* Beckett Terrell on Friday and was examined in connection with the affairs of Sarkies Brctherg. Mr. Garrard, questioned b? M*. E. N. Taylor,319 words
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Article259 1932-05-02 6 MR. ONG HOOK THYE TO PRACTISE IN PERAK An application for the admission of Mr. Ong Hock Thye topractiie as an Advocate and Solicitor in the Courts of the F.M.S, came tefore his Lordship, Mr. Justice W. H, Thorne, acting Chief Justice, F.M.S ,in the Supreme Court,259 words
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Article163 1932-05-02 6 BANKRUPTCY FOX PRIVATE PERSONS When a Chinese clerk named Yeow Cheong Siang applied to Mr. Justice A’Beckett Terrell in the Bankruptcy Court Singipor*. on F. Hay, for his discharge, the Asnstart Official Assignee (Mr. E. N. Taylor), asked th it it be deferred’for 1$ months in order that163 words
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Advertisement281 1932-05-02 6 S SLOT’S 1 1 double flag I s BRANDIES i CEMENT I o > OT"A O <2 1 I SHIPMENTS ARRIVING REGULARLY SIX S 1 AKb I i i AND K i I I H t B 7 )3F I MADE IN THREE STARS ft 1 j I Wcse* I281 words
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Article782 1932-05-02 7 Next weeks trial teams: Ceylonese defeat of P.C.C. Another Junior League Incident, L.T A, Tournament opens. Mi ar tl-e match on the Esplanade yester v the following teams were selected for trial match to be played on Saturday ;-\.nday next in preparation for the SUe match at782 words
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Article233 1932-05-02 7 EIGHTH ROUND DECIDES Guillermo Knocked Out in Return Fight rrotn Oar Own Correspondent Singapore, Sunday At ths boxing tournament on Saturday oh ht Gunboat ack knocked out Battling Guillermo in tbe eighth round after an rxee i?nt fight. Chai he Chaplin who was 'n.ocd ’.ho large crowd233 words
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Article21 1932-05-02 7 Reuter. Washington, Sunday BJg q V L 9 Cnp Bbieldo bea Wright Ellsworth tcat Bernville 6-8. 6-3. 6-4Reuter. - 21 words
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38 1932-05-02 7 Reuter. }(>r rrto fiddian London, April ST T ta bourse, Sandwich, Eric A *»rteur Gn f ru R8 won thfi English hfin, Plonsblp heating A Seoter k; 0 1 oges 1/0 over 86 holesReuter. - 38 words
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Article77 1932-05-02 7 —Reuter. LALL SINGH AGAIN First Match Ends in a Draw London, April 30 In reply to the Indian cricket team’s 132 in the first innings, Mr. Scott's XL put up 157. Gulam Mohamed took 6 wickets for 42. The Indian tourists, in their second innings, declared—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article209 1932-05-02 7 P. 0. 0. On the Patani Road ground yesterday, the Peelers decisively defeated the Penang Cricket Club ‘A’ by 98 runs. Woosey and Ball save the Police a capital start and after they left Knight flogged the 1 owling, scoring 86 in quick time. For the Oricket209 words
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Article580 1932-05-02 7 CEYLONESE WIN Orr’s Enterprising Knock The cricket match between the P. 0.0 and the Ceylon Association was continued yesterday on the Esplanade and resulted in a win for the latter by seven wickets. Continuing their innings the Ceylonese scored 188 runs Orr who went in when a580 words
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Article98 1932-05-02 7 The following will represent the S S Police against the Government Monopolies in a Junior League match at Patani Road ground at 5 p m on Wednesday Bach an Singh; J A Embury and Babjan; Oag Kee Seong. W Ingham (Capt) and W X»vier; Lim Swee Hang, P98 words
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528 1932-05-02 7 LOW SCORING MA T OH Just Over 200 Runs in Four Innings Tn a low scoring match on the Free School ground yesterday, the Malay Oricket Club defeated the Penang Free School narrowly by 10 runs. Ihe Free Fohool hit up 4l and528 words
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Article121 1932-05-02 7 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’S EVENTS The following are the results of the events held yesterday. Class A 200 Metres Breast Stroke Handicap. There was a hard fight between Wah Ham and Kim Hooa Wah Ham, who went 3 seconds later than Kim Hood, just managed to win by121 words
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402 1932-05-02 7 FIGHT FOR THE INGOTS Local Tin Men at Play At Butterworth yeeteiday, in an exciting mutch, the Extern -melting Company defeated tbe > traits Trading Company by 6 runs This was the first time, at any rate so f%r as cue can rocollect, that these402 words
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Article54 1932-05-02 7 The following will p ay for the Eastern Smelting Club against Vansfi?ld Young on M wday. on the Dato Kramat ground: K A Taylor; Teik Ban and D J Fleming; Soey eng Poe J N and 0 McLean; W T Francis G nelling J M Strang. Teng Tech Oa54 words
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Article313 1932-05-02 7 M, F. J.’s Three Winners BY TIC-TIC When Pensug race goers heard ths remits of the Singapore races on Scturday and learnt what dividends had been paicl tb-jy were, to say the least of it, mildly surprised. When it was lesrnt that Sunmaid 11. had won they313 words
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Article122 1932-05-02 7 CHAMPIONSHIP First Round J Monour beat H W Brady Dr Prodie beat T A Wemysß 8 N Adorns beat A Clark W G uchanan beat T R Weir R J Button beat E Wrigley R Bird baat Vi I) P Gilroy P N Kuight beat A T122 words
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Article26 1932-05-02 7 TENNB TOUr.NAMFNT Tbe entry list for tbe v ay t urnamen' ia now on the Club Notice Hoard Entries close May 14. b.26 words
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Advertisement54 1932-05-02 7 Ihe Universal Gold Syndicate I BULLION M RC'dA.MS I 224 226 (bulia Street. Penang, and at 14, South anal Road, Singapore. Purchase Gold I BARS, JEWELLERY, COINS, ETC, J Of Every Soit or Quality. If you wish to get the highest premium on your GOLD BRING IT TO THE UNIVERSAL54 words
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Article641 1932-05-02 8 Since the Wi”, Great Britain has given the world a practical expression of her faith in the policy of di-armament. Recognising the fact that the provision and maintenance of armament throws an intolerable burden of taxation on the shoulders of the people, and subscribing to641 words
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Article129 1932-05-02 8 Reuter. MAGI TRATE SHOT Bengali Yo th Arrested with Revolver Calcutta, Bunday A European Magls'rate namd Douglas was fired on three times. A Bengali youth in possession of a revolver hss been arrested. Later The Magistrate Mr. Douglas has died A post mortem showed that the abdomen,Reuter. - 129 words
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Article61 1932-05-02 8 —Hsu ter. Half to Mil ion Bales Available For Export Washington, Scndty That half to a mil'«on tJes of cotton can be disposed abroad if the necessary credit financing is approved by entrees is indicated In the report of the Ociton Advisory Committee to the Farm i—Hsu ter. - 61 words
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Article598 1932-05-02 8 Pen ng, Monday contemporary reminds us that yesterday was the w eighth anniversary of the opening of telephone communication between Penang and Ipoh Some people have no tact. Mijor Montague Gluckstein, managing director of Messrs. J. Lyons and Company, Lifted, says The Toast if h o e598 words
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Article96 1932-05-02 8 Tin— Spot Saturday To-day London jglll 10s. OJ. £lll. Tin (3 Months) London £*****-OJ. £ll3 15s. 01. Singapore $56.75 $5B 00 Business Done 75 tons 75 ions Penang $56 45 $56 3<j Business Done Buyers No Sellers Buyers No Sellers Rubber London 2 d. 2 ,l New York96 words
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Advertisement263 1932-05-02 8 DANISH i The finest in the world. Have yon tried it Do you know that when treated in the right way before use you cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get it at home? Place tin on ice for at least two hours. Then open it and263 words
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Advertisement32 1932-05-02 8 E-. O. THB BEST SITUATKD SB. SID* HOTKL IN TiiK BASF. ALL ROOMS BACK THE BEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. NDDERN SAMITATWI THROUGHOUT OUIBWB under expert European Chet32 words
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Miscellaneous29 1932-05-02 8 TIDE TABLES Hifb Water Low Water To Dav 10 51-m. 4.40 a.m, 10 49 p.m 5 19 P« m Tq Mobbow 1116 t.m. 5X9 1119 P-m. H 7 Pm.29 words
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453 1932-05-02 9 —Reuter. SHANGHAI TRUCE AGREEMENT To Be Signed With Least Delay MR.SHIGEMITSU’S advice Tokio. Sunday Th© Hongkow Park bombing outrage had an unexpected effect on the SinoJapan»?© relations. It is stated authoritatively that no protest ia contemplated as the scene of the outrage is under temporary—Reuter. - 453 words
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Article80 1932-05-02 9 sue UI —Reuter. Mr. Stimson Hopeful of Ultimate Success Geneva Sunday mBon baa left for Cannes. He em t i for New York on Tuesday. Interewed, be said he was satisfied with the and wa ß confident that the disarms nt conferenae would be successful, He p a• sue UI ■—Reuter. - 80 words
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Article87 1932-05-02 9 Reuter. Sit Alfnd Knox herrod at Slough Joj* R B v deb o f gratitude to Sir China r h,B 000 leadin 8 of Britain in Knox add? W d H? jor Generftl Sit Alfred He added Oonaervhtivea o( Slough, were fkhHr., l e Brmy the JaReuter. - 87 words
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Article251 1932-05-02 9 —Reuter. ANTI-JAPANESE PROTEST An attempt by May Day demonstrators to reach the Japanese Embassy to protest against Japanese policy in the Far East led to a fierce struggle when demonstrators stoned the police. The police who were afoot and mounted made a baton charge, A Police Inspector—Reuter. - 251 words
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Article221 1932-05-02 9 Reuter. White Women Organise Boycott Honolulu Sunday The latest development In the honour slaying” drama is that a group of local women have organised a boycott of alestablishments where members ofthejarj are employed. Only white people were invited to the meeting at which the boycott was decided onReuter. - 221 words
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Article96 1932-05-02 9 Rugby Radio •‘-ervice. Interrupted on venations To be Resumed Shortly Satisfaction ia felt here at the decision announced at Geneva on behalf of the chief delegates of Britain, France, Germany. Italy and the United States that the promis ing conversations interrupted by M.Tardieu s illness should beRugby Radio •‘-ervice. - 96 words
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Article36 1932-05-02 9 —Reuter. Constantinople, Sunday The Turkish Government has decided to re introduce silver coins which have not been used in Turkey since 1914. They have the value of the Turkish lira —about ha'fcrown—Reuter. - 36 words
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221 1932-05-02 9 —Rugby Radio Service FOREIGN EXCHANGE PROBLEMS Dealing with the foreign exchange prob em in a speech on Saturday night Mr Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, said the Government desired to see the sovereign reaching an equilibrium through which stability could be maintained Stability—Rugby Radio Service - 221 words
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Article671 1932-05-02 9 ALLEGED DEFAMATION BY IMAM Refused to A ccept“Peter ah” From Co-Religionist The Supreme Court was crowded with members of the Islamic faith this morning when the hearing of the appeal was taken up in which Haji Din bin Haji Mat Samao, .bead priest of the671 words
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Article326 1932-05-02 9 Reuter. No Communist Returned ALL PARTY LEADERS SUCCEED Pans May 2 At 1 39 the state of the parties was as follows 89 Left Republicans '.Tardieu group) 17 Centre 14 Radicals gS Republican-Socialists 9 Socialists 22 Communists 0 M. F'andin. Finance Minister, M. Renaudel, a prominent Socialist,Reuter. - 326 words
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Article51 1932-05-02 9 Car Crashes Ov r 159 Feet Cliff Faris Sunday T he ex Under Secretary for War, M. Ossola, hurrying to an election meeting by motor car crashed over a precipice of one hundred and fifty feet and died mstantane ously. Two ladies who were with him were51 words
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Advertisement52 1932-05-02 9 iii'MHuniuiLnstv,MM>»rH.?-XT.masses •WAhKER Ibe gg Still Largest Leading Sales and I i. Ml sun rtf the Ccing 3 World Strong I r Red ,IF Old $11:1,1,11' .li/JJl'ili Label Matured ertsaA-oc sari»* »•<-*. CU*"*NT ffO SAME OVAL TV Hijlli '< th?ouCf-Omt tj-e woato fenrm Sole Agents: John Little Co. ltd, Penang Singapore,52 words
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Miscellaneous162 1932-05-02 9 ’PHONE 264 To-night 6 15 and ‘J 30 Lett 2 Shovs 5 Sidney Fox in “NICE WOMEN” The Amusing Slory if a Wonun I of 17 with the knowledge of 70 t f TO-MORROW 9 RKO Pathe’s Thrilli g Spectacle of the S as “SU/C/DH FLEET” I Booking at Mouterie’d-'Phone162 words
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Article807 1932-05-02 10 To the Editor of the Pin» ng G. zette Sir» —V«ry little rotfco appears to have been taken by the Prsea in thia country of waat may prove io be a valuable and far reach* ing euggeetion for a new use for rubber, without any manLcture at807 words
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Article102 1932-05-02 10 CHINESE SENT TO HOUSE OF DETENTION Charged with attempting to Commit suicide by taking washing soda, at Magazine Road, Tan Chang, a Hockklen, was to day produced before Mr. E. Jago, the Police Magistrate, Penang. Accused pleaded guilty. Magistrate: Why did you do it? Accused in reply, said102 words
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Article357 1932-05-02 10 TO DAY’B PRICKS fha following were the latest In MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Situ-day Today Eg S g Shabbb > >• CQ oa cq 00 15. I 0. I J. U Mining Asam Knmbang 23/5 25/- 20/- 22/5 ex357 words
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Article172 1932-05-02 10 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. Kamotr to Sangei Nyi k for survey or. Wednesday, 11-h May. Krun fail? for Telnk A'B»n and B”gbD D'toh 12 1, 16’1. 19ib,23f-’, 26 a 30th M<y and 2id, 6h. 9.h and 13th Jun**. Krian Friday Failings to Telnk An»or nd Bagan DUoh172 words
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Article237 1932-05-02 10 Psnau&i May 2 c*s, Senares Cpirm y. tlaftcoa 5 000 00 iicvvi no BUprli*F Said Im/ «ellerß 72 00 MzsiEick'-f nom nosuprle? Nutmeg* 80] m it 110 s d CkMonnU p»r 1,000 »l 15.06 Copra Sundrlad Bales 5.75 Bantam raw I’-H Rattans Cbarsa 10.6.* ’lr*»eu Bnail Shal 8-0C237 words
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Article141 1932-05-02 10 Lates’ Quotationi Sat. Fri. Ssi. April 80 April 29 Sept 19 Pads 92l 92? 123.96 N«wYork 8.65} 4.86? Montreal 4.’0 4 Brussels 26.10 «6J 84.88 Gsncva 18 18/16 18 18/16 24.88 Amsiardam 9 02 9 02 j 12.08 Milan 70? 71 82.86 Berlin 15 85 15141 words
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Article139 1932-05-02 10 CHINESE WOMAN KILLED A Chinese fatally attacked his wife with a knife cutting her throat and ripping open her abdomen yesterday at 101 Macalister Road a lodging house. Hearing the cries of the woman the other inmates of tl house rushed to her assistance but found it139 words
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Article1121 1932-05-02 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST cr 2? »> o NAMES. 2S C 3 r* RUBBER (Dollar.) 5 c Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate go Amalgamated Malay Estate, 70 Ayer Hitam P’anting Syndicate 5« Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates e Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Ayer Estates 5 Balau Pl anW oynuicate1,121 words
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Article37 1932-05-02 10 Singapore Prises for Si nd ard Ribhec Suioked nheet tor t<. day an t»e follow: Sr< f 3 c«at4 par lb. Mcy.'Jnce H Jul v/Stet. —ss i< Oct /Dec. C} h M'rke. aulL37 words
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Article314 1932-05-02 10 BERTAM ESTATE v P AN > T F T A large crowd assembled at the Bertam Estate Cub padang at yesteiday evening to witness the League fixture be tbe Bertam Estate Club and the P c >nd TFT which resulted in a draw of 2 goals314 words
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Article63 1932-05-02 10 ACCUSED FINED $4O Lee Soo Chuan a Chinese to day gaiky to a chaige of obstructing a Revenue Officer In the execution of bis duties at 12 p.m. on April 30 at Weld Quay •he case was heard by Mr E Jago who sentenced him to a63 words
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Article43 1932-05-02 10 Imposition of h fi_,e of $lO or in default it days ri. was passed on D h lan bin Ahmad nd*, hanan Singh who were found without tickets on board the s.s Takliwa on Ap.-H 3 between Penang and Sing pore.43 words
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Article52 1932-05-02 10 5, A Ju London Eana 2g S 2 H 24 9 Private 3 rn/ie eraor* j/4 3 Docnm--On New York Baak DcaJ France <» J 154 India pjr Bangkok V. .1031 m Batavia t T IpA r** Sngapcr* j n,o.e r Hnngkcirg 1 t'i 137 nvuil* 1 Shanghai 1»52 words
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Advertisement156 1932-05-02 10 Übe i ßunn^’uc£>e tifiJ Cool WEDNESDAY DINNER DANCE THURSDAY Extra Dinner Dance TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10 —sls. Book of 25 $35. kCMNYMEDE HOTEL, LIU„ Geortt Goldstck, Maatgtr. THONE 543-, NOTICE lu accordance with the Ord?r mace by the Resident < ounci lor, Penang, to-day, the 9ih Jaruary, 1931, 1156 words
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Advertisement414 1932-05-02 10 New Advertisements TO LET Office and Ciodowns at Weld Quay. Apply Box No. 46, e/o Pi Dac Gazette. FOR SALF Austin Seven Tourer, in e T!SfI tional conditio: aenew. Ear rem O *ner-dr!ven, 7.000 miles cnly c refully fonW after. AH acceggntic mplete. W 1 ell und»r half coet. Arol»414 words
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Article480 1932-05-02 11 The following publications were issued or received by ths Department of Statistic?, S.S and F.M.S.. during the period from April 16 to 22, 1932, inclusive» and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore, Application may be made by members cf the public480 words
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Advertisement311 1932-05-02 11 aM «dr. s<* One Sick Person is Better. In geventy-two countriea and during a period of nearly ba 1 f-a-century p r Williams' Pink Pilla have bean proving their great health-restoring v>loe Today, more than ever, thia old and proved remedy is continuing t 0 brl" D g oew health311 words
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Advertisement401 1932-05-02 11 n~ll -X "W Actual micro-photograph "Wk, t■' ll Stomach trouble» X v are «luickJy J quered with J > rT vv. cause Sanatogea 9 v/—I strengthens the K l 1 nerve' i emulating a' 1 e apparatus. i i ni i uer h I Nerve troubles S W Loss of401 words
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Article525 1932-05-02 12 FIVE ENQUIRIES Another Lysol Poisoning Case Five cases cf sudden deaths which occurred in Penang were erqnlred into by the Penarg < orocer Mr Edward Jago. on ‘aiurday. The first erquiry was into the death of a Tamil Harbcar Board coolie named Velayan who had525 words
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Advertisement305 1932-05-02 12 Al i 'At 2» *£->- -i s 4 i e I w£Z i O i vda <x >• r®\ <*■-■ f 8 -,i I W.>' j |T-,-’ Kftfr rajra liBW|IR3s LVd .x"rf®® I V >-■' t iy ‘2 x X ~T 1L Eg ci--^E,? s«r. HICCSSM 4 ta. ITS. W305 words
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Advertisement35 1932-05-02 12 C/ EVERY engine yields better performance, powe i and economy with the New and Improved Champions. It will pay you to install them NOW. WEARNE BEOS., LTD., PENANG. AND ALL DEALERS. rhampion Spark Plugs S35 words
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Advertisement333 1932-05-02 12 PURE iSIMILK A I '1 Il a H. nr HE RE is a charm Sleek, well-kept coxvs' aboutthe“Mi!kmaid” j‘ Bra2e8 ra2e aU tJa Y long i a pastures which defies j X these fertile valleysJ illustration in black and Their Milk is pure' white. Blue skies rich; full of nour-'333 words
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Article576 1932-05-02 13 CHARITY FOOTBALL “The Rest’’ aud Malays Draw One All The Unemployment Funds of Penang must have benefited considerably by the charity football match on Saturday afternoon between the Malays and The Rest. The weather kept fine and a large crowd turned up to see the game576 words
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Advertisement123 1932-05-02 13 Mod arn Methods of Efficient Accounting The Twinlock simplifies work, speeds up entry and reference, saves time (and overtime), and saves money. Thousands of Leading Industrial Firms have already proved this. Why not prove it for yourself. Full information and specimen sheet rulings sent by return TWIN LOCK For Pen123 words
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Advertisement307 1932-05-02 13 >s. ifaH PS" F| '47H"6Ciaving Stick H ”i~ir'Sfiaving Cream i-kjf M Fragranced with '4711' Eau de Xs H M Cologne. Yielding a rich and 1 f I' M ft creamy lather, which softens the H most stubborn beard and makes 0 n it ready for easy, comfortable p- 10 g307 words
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Article710 1932-05-02 14 Shipping Arrivals and Departures Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang daring the week IN POET TO-DAY From Sailing For Date of Baibas Am pang Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan Same Porta To-day Tang Song710 words
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Advertisement31 1932-05-02 14 Get st Set of ZAG-ZAW Picture Puzzles The Ideal Recreation for Your Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. Price 75 cents I OBTAINABLE AT The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.31 words
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Advertisement153 1932-05-02 14 Many of the world’s most beautiful L 111 women women prominent in Society and on the stage and screen —are enthusiastic users of ODOL, the pure, white tooth paste with the refreshingly pleasant flavour, They know that ODOL is the perfeet dentifrice —just as ODOL is the perfect Mouth Wash153 words
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Article482 1932-05-02 15 Feaang Ma, 2. 1932. PENANJ MARKET cis. Meat Beef Steak kati 32 Stew or -nrry do 22 fork i-.au do 48 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 38 Muttou iuaiau lb 40 do Australian do 4d Foy»l 22 Capone locally reared do noce Hen do M do 16482 words
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Advertisement609 1932-05-02 15 i’ I; F'OjM 1 because of i w ress ureless Touch” PARKED WRITES EASIEST KS\ T>ARKER DI OFOLD’S unique f < 1 construction allowsa tiny drop of I Apl y ink to touch the paper an instant I |p ’i before the point itself. That is the i secret of609 words
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Advertisement62 1932-05-02 15 POCKET CHECK ROLLS FOB ESTATES, MIKES, ETC* 1 4J x 6J 2 44 x 6« 3 5f x 7j 4 6j x 8| 5 5} x 7j 6 x 71 7 4f x 7i 8 5g x 7f 9 6| x 8J 10 6 x 9 11 5 x 862 words
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Advertisement220 1932-05-02 15 '77ie 2 s UNTREATED MILK-A I BOTH WHOLE AND f SKIMMED.HAS VERY 1 1 UTtU ANIHiACtUTIC ACTIVITY This tion thg* RreeSi cows’ milk CDotains aZsnost no vitassun D Is canviKclng. It SgHows t&at a Sood made £rom Sresh ml£k almost no vitamin D BUT SUNSHINE GLAX© Sias added Cstelin vitamin220 words
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