Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 May 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-05-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 103. VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, sth MAY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement428 1932-05-05 1 Oagata BIVjTHERS dentists Head Office next too The Dibpemary, flnneb Oftoe 62, Leith Street gazette WW? engine yields better AV ‘1 .-"<?- IS OBTAINABLE DAILY performance, power I -Si and economy with the 111 nA ’a/WjßEy Ef SASr*?, FROM OUR AGENTS New and Improved ll\ A, Champions. It will pay428 words
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Advertisement1669 1932-05-05 2 T2UI FUN BANKS. vJVAISKVFULLY FURNISHED HOUSE The unrivalled health resort with J I V Ist Class Modern Hotel $5 to $7 per day 4» ~4-wJ»- v gsssass.- iu km smi ie»£«usibs«e Apply Fre-h Water Swimming Pool 30cts IROIAy LIMHF3 dAPFli’y B V&* *JA Henry Waugh 00., Ltd., Penang. Sea-Bathing dressing1,669 words
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Article779 1932-05-05 3 ANNUAL REPORT Depression Causes Decreased Membership The following are excerpts from the report of the Committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Assceiation, to bo presented at the annual general meeting on May 10: Membership.—The continued trade d-pression has had a very serious effect on our membership, which,779 words
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Advertisement446 1932-05-05 3 4" .UKX-JiEF t* T/, Famous Tonic Powerful I flood Regenerynor ‘AS VAN’ H rl, c ’syrup ‘1 hit preparation is very similar D -it i s. is .1 it rresents an ideal and palatable tn con-to > tin n to the celebrated t f A t D f*L hemoglobin preparation446 words
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Advertisement348 1932-05-05 3 Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre—FlLM stains disappear completely. TH E Pepsodent Laboratories an- is still the Pepsodent you have always nounce a348 words
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Article547 1932-05-05 4 KFI3IU Renter. SPIRITUALIST MEDIUM CASE Judge’s Decision MRS. MORRIS REMOVED IN TRANCE London. April 20 Spiritualists throughout the country are intensely egilated ever the Morris case decision for the defendants. They are amt zed at the Judge’s firmness and ‘’Cruelty” towards Mrs. Mcrrie whom they describe asKFI3IU Renter. - 547 words
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Article166 1932-05-05 4 FOR CHARITY Fortune Left by 89-Year-Old Recluse A RICHMOND man who began working in a bootm kei’s shop when he was eight has left many thousands of pounds to charity. He is Mr. William Porter, and he died last month at the age of 89. He lived166 words
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Article165 1932-05-05 5 Famous Steeple in a “Dangerous State" London's famous church of St. Man -le-Bow, in Cheapside, within the sound of whose bells all true Cockneys are born, is stated to be in a dangerous state. "When to the famous Bow Bella and to renov.te and redec irate165 words
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Article159 1932-05-05 5 COMING U. 8. FASHION New York The ‘'Bfiautic anß,’’ who have been in congress here, have rtjected amotion thu they should call themselves beanty cul turistp, in spite of a protest against lheir following the example of the undertakers, who are known as morticians." A parade of mannequins159 words
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Article105 1932-05-05 5 TRAGEDY OF RICH MAN WHO LOST BIG ESTATE! The story of how a wealthy Armenian ■wai reduced to poverty by Turks, who confiscated all his property, was told at a Mortlake inquest on Ohames Ohahin, of Atwood-avenue, Sheen, whose body was found in the Thames. A son105 words
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Article28 1932-05-05 5 p be Vicar of Rickmans worth, Herts, is ling his motorcar by auction at the 'vicarage in aid of the funds of his church.28 words
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Article187 1932-05-05 5 While P. M. G. Sends Special Staffs to the Faces” Outspoken comments on the action of the authorities in ordering a prosecution were made by the Chief Constable of Lincoln when four local men, including a solicitor, were fined 10s. each for selling liifch sweepstake187 words
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Article26 1932-05-05 5 Solicitor, to woman at Willesden Police Court. Apparently your aye is 32. Woman. —Sorry it is so apparent, for I must confess to 34.26 words
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Article83 1932-05-05 5 DRIVER ESCAPES FROM FLAME SURROUNDED CABIN A 1,000-gallon petrol tank lorry suddenly burst into fl tmss on the LondonSouthend arter al road at East Horndon, Essex. The Breit wood Fire Brigade attended, but the lorry was burnt on*, the engine being melted by the intense heat. The83 words
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Article92 1932-05-05 5 A woman who, it is alleged, was married to a dead mar, is appearing In the Lisbon courts in the the State v Emilia de Mota, says Reuter from Lisbon. She manied, it is eaid, on February 26, by proxy, her fiance being then in Africa.92 words
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Advertisement410 1932-05-05 5 I Assets exceed SI2.tMXJ.OOO 5. C. Assurance in force over 535,000,800. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I [(lnwrpßreUii la Strata SottUaMta). X HEAD OFFICE 1 F e n »’Life Boildint Cccil Stroct. LONDON OFFIv! 1 27, OU Jawry, LC, E Tba Coa>pa»y Ws £20.000 rtk the Soaneae Cwrt410 words
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2767 1932-05-05 6 K. Mohamed Khan Alleged Breach of Trust of Large Sum Accounts System Criticised At the Assize Court yesterday afternoon before Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C the trial was commenced of K Mohamed Khan, till recently a clerk in the Municipal Vehicles Registration Office,who has "been indicted2,767 words
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Advertisement377 1932-05-05 6 f. '''Bi L i J Careless Washing Spells the Hair The simple hair styles of to-day m ke beauti'“'lS "be e a u6M hair i, now easHy obtained. It is simDlv a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hmr soft and silky. It brings out all the real life377 words
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Advertisement65 1932-05-05 6 I PIA N O BARGAINS ljt;n' k, rORM WajgWWißgAa J; I I We have a number of pianos, which have been accepted in exchange for new instruments, at prices ranging from SIOD. All have been re-conditioned in our own workshops and are in perfect condition. I If you want to65 words
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Miscellaneous148 1932-05-05 6 I To-night 6.15 930 p m. The Latest ard Greatest Charlie Chan Mystery Melodrama “CHABHE CHAN’S CHANCE” WITH WARNER OLA ND H. B. Warner Linda Watkins Marion Nixon Alexander Kirkland. SATURDAY The English Musical Comedy Idol JACK BUCH AN AN IN “MAN OF MAYFAIR” Paramount’s All-British Musical < omedy Puins148 words
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Article852 1932-05-05 7 TRIAL CONTINUED Ds (nee Admits Receiving $3,000 I’ e trial of Mohamed Khar, till recr h rst in the Vehicles Department \a ocntioucd this morning before \fr Jnetic. t’richard and a special jury, Mr. E. OtJeman, Registrar of Vehicles cprtinned *o give evidence v,( r Oc'eman said852 words
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Article627 1932-05-05 7 AN APPZAL Great Work of St. Nicholas Home 8 Nicholas’ Home for B’ind and Crip pled children, formerly iu Malacca, his now been moved to Penang and steps are now being taken to place it on a sound financial footing But so beneficial is the work627 words
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Article136 1932-05-05 7 —Hiuur. SHANGHAI TaUCE SIGNED Shanghai The -ruci :-g eetnent, officially ending the Shar g is' hostilities begun ou January 28, wb signed at 1135 this morning. A ceremony.peculiar to the treaty was the visiting cf the Sell’emit, he F.e: ch Concession and Chinese territory in the course of—Hiuur. - 136 words
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Article407 1932-05-05 7 CONTRIBUTED If anything can convince the miners of MaLya of the strength of the control of output with the object of tbe reduction of visible supplies, the spectacular recovery of the price of Tin during tbe last ten days should certainly do so. The rise of £25 a407 words
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Article82 1932-05-05 7 —Reuter Switzerland Defeats Belgium Brussels, Yesterday In the first round of the Davis Cup Competition, b'chliman (Switzerland) beat Lacroix (Belgium) 7 5. 6—B, 6—o; and Fisher (Switzerland' beat Deeckhoute (Belgium) 6—l, 6—l, 6—2 In tbe Doubles A. E. Schliman and Fisher beat Lacroix and Deborman (Pegium) 6—l—Reuter - 82 words
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Article123 1932-05-05 7 The number of people helped financially: Chinese 226 Eurasi.ns 20 Malays 81 Indians 48 Burmese 8 Javanese 1 PlTotal 879 persons Donations received up to date $5,483 84 Payments in cash, rice. etc. —55,516 22 Funds exhausted. Ong Joo Sun, Hon. Secretary. A meeting was held on123 words
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Article628 1932-05-05 7 SECOND DAY’d RESULTS Short Suit Wins Easily From Our Own Correspondent Siugapore, May 4 The weather wm brilliant fnr to-day’s races and the going good The large attendance included Hia Highness the Sul tan o f p era k suite. In the fourth race628 words
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Article515 1932-05-05 7 JUNIOR LEAGUE MATC.H Winners Give Good Display The Police gained bo‘h points iu their match in tbe Junior Laagua with the Monopolies by defeating them by five g-ala to one. The winners have sofa* played six matches, five of whicl they won while they drew the515 words
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Article62 1932-05-05 7 Results of ties Uiycd yesterday: Mixed Doubles Handle ip: —5 Mrs Tcfield and F N Syer beat +5 Mrs H Wemysi and J N Oooley 21 —20. Singles H indie p: Scr J H Reid beat —3 J R Archibald 21—11. Champiooehip P-<r>: F N Syer and62 words
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Article23 1932-05-05 7 MONTHLY MEDAL NEXT WEEK END The April Monthly Medbl (Strok*) will be played for on Saturday and Sun lay next.23 words
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Article28 1932-05-05 7 The Penang Jun<or Ls gas notch between Mansfield Yout g and the Chartered Bank, which wee fixed to be played to-day has been postponed.28 words
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38 1932-05-05 7 In the Province We’l*«’*y F’ntbsl Association League, the N bi? g T*ba' Recreation Club defthe Bu terwor b Recreation Club br four g ale to nV ot .ho Caledonia Estate grou n on Tuesday.38 words
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Article26 1932-05-05 7 R-» tr- In th* F ,r et Dv mm r f »h* F*ql b L’rgU*, N’WC eV* dr*w w>th Ev»r’or <*v riMW 4 tor--—R-» tr- - 26 words
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Article384 1932-05-05 7 YES. ERDAY’B RESULTS First sMixed Doubles Matches G.W. Bryant anJ P N Knight played well against Khoo Hooi Dye and (heah Wat Hye who, ou p >per form look to be ready made winners cf the Mt-ns Doubles event, ihe score w s 6-8 6—2. Hooi Hya384 words
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Article84 1932-05-05 7 PENANG IO ICE X 70 MEET K E L» A H The following w I •ejre?< nt the 8. S. Police (Penai j.) ve>sns K#*d .h titate Police •4 Alar Btsr or; 8- urd-v, M y 7 b. Bmhan Singt; J i EmburyiaQd Babjans W Xavier, W84 words
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Article194 1932-05-05 7 TAMIL COO JE 3 DEATH Tetanus Following Neglected Fracture The adjour-.-d Cor u erquiry into tbe death cf Tatrd* Harbour Board ccolie. from tet nui tr ught ou by a neglected fractar* cf the leg. was continued to*dav when sv r e v cf death by m'a*dventure194 words
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Advertisement45 1932-05-05 7 l/> QTWS phis APiOL STEEL I S Surcandccrto*n f or all Female I I complarits. Eve; y lady should I I keep a box in the house. j W. J EIOMOMUS I 3 The Englls Pn»-maoy I 52. 54. Beach Street. "ea»«* 1 WW—vrMiwrsg V»45 words
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Article29 1932-05-05 8 Kblly-Macleop —On AprH 14 1932, at Weetminetpr atbedra). by Rev. Father John Ohritoeion Kelly to May an! eod widow of Maj u D. N. MacLeod, EL A M.C29 words
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Article518 1932-05-05 8 As a result of tbe serious reduction in the purchasing power of the public, it is obvious that the standard of comfort must be very low for vast masses of our people. An endeavour should be made to correct this state of affairs by adopting a system of518 words
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Article23 1932-05-05 8 A professional dancer in Mexico paid bill by giving an exhibition of his art. Footing the bill, as it were.23 words
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Article69 1932-05-05 8 —Bagby Radio Service. Applications Amount to £t ,200,140,000 The offer of three per cent. Treasury Bonds by tender at the p ank of England to day resulted in applications amounting to £1,800,140,000. Tenders for £110,000,000 were accepted. Those who tendered at the minimum price of £>97f per cent,—Bagby Radio Service. - 69 words
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Article116 1932-05-05 8 CHINESE LAD KILLED A Chinese boy Loh Ohong Lean aged 13 years met hie death in tragic oirov^ aMnoea this morning when he tun over a motor lurry, Ihe fatality bocurred si Prangin Road when motor lorry No P. 3367 was heavi’y laden with rabber, and116 words
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Article535 1932-05-05 8 Pi nang, Thursday QT is regrettable that it has been found necessary to close the Asiatic Unemployment Fund owing to the exhaustion of the finances. Since its inception the organise) s have collected $5,433 and p iid out in cash, rice etc., $5,516. Of the 3/9 unemployed535 words
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Article101 1932-05-05 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday To-day London £ll9. 15s, 0J £132 15s. Od. Tin (3 Months) London £l2l 15s. od. £134 15i Od. Singapore $61.75 $67.12j Business Done 100 tons 2UO tons Penang $61.37| $67.1 Business Done Buyers No Sellers 25 tons Rubber London 2 d. 2 d, New York101 words
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Advertisement434 1932-05-05 8 SERVICE!! Frorr 6». m until 780 p. m Weekdays and until Noon on Sundays we are at your service delivering orders no yrqnept Tn addition to Cold Storage supplies we stock a (i Hi! ’e»e r »rg of q i»bty GROCERIES and yen will 6cd cur pruts coup ntive Singapore434 words
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Advertisement24 1932-05-05 8 ■II I I O. HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. Wednesday, 11th May, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the o. a. PRESIDENT PIERCE24 words
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Miscellaneous23 1932-05-05 8 TIDE TABLES High WMu Low Wahi To Day 6.06 a.m, 12C6p,m 6.48 p.m. TO-KOiBOW 12.20 B.tr. 635 am. 12 8- pm 7.18 pm.23 words
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851 1932-05-05 9 —Beulet. ITALIAN INTERESTS IN CHINA Signor Grandi Warns Belligerents LABOURITE’S QUESTION Feme, Yesterday w While Geneva is die cussing diwarma. 2DfDt the guns roar in the Far East” dec'ared Signor Grandi In a speech in the Chamber to-day. The world has become small and dis*—Beulet. - 851 words
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Article137 1932-05-05 9 —Renter. “A7> POLITICS OR RACKETS’ Chicago Yesterday Al Capone, the famous gangster has at last begin a sentence of ekven years passed last October for inooma tax evasion. Hie series of legal appeals have been fruit'esa and now be is en route to Atlanta Gaol where he—Renter. - 137 words
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Article70 1932-05-05 9 New Company Shows Profit From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok Yesterday The report of the Aerial r ransport Com pany of Siam which has been Issued states that there were no accidents. It was one of the few aviation companies in the world showing a surplus of receipt? over70 words
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Article41 1932-05-05 9 Death of Well-Known Bangkok Resident From Oar Own Correspondent B*rgkok, Yesterday The death has taken placa at Genoa, while homeward bound on retirement after 24 years as t eoretary of the Bangkok Dock Company, of Mr Cowan Newlands41 words
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Article50 1932-05-05 9 New Swimming Pool to Be Opened From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, May 4 A tender has been accepted for (be construction of a swimming bath at the sports qlub for ticalg 1,700 lower than Messrs Gammons' tender. The bath is to be opened during the Christmas season.50 words
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Article51 1932-05-05 9 —Reuter, Jumps Out of Fourth Floor Window Borin, Yesterday Tbe prominent banker Hen Karl Blum, was instantly killed by jumping out of a fourth floor window of the building where he had just been examined regarding alleged illegal transactions in foreign currencies and the violation of emergency—Reuter, - 51 words
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Article31 1932-05-05 9 UIVIOIUU ,—Reuter. Irhh Bi I for Abolition Passed The Dail has abolished the Oath of Allegiance by 77 votes to 67.—The division was taken in the committee stage.—Reuter.UIVIOIUU ,—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article388 1932-05-05 9 SIR HERBERT SAMUEL’S PROTEST The debate on the order proposing the recent Imports ct was opened in the Bouse of Commons yesterday evening and will be continued to day. The Chancellor of the Exchfquer 4 r. Neville Chamberlain, moving that the Treasury order be endorsed388 words
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Article104 1932-05-05 9 which operates from June 3 next. —Rugby Radio Service. Revised id British Colonies and Protectorate? The Colonial Secretary, replying to a question in the H juss of Commons said legislation in all British Colonies and Pro tectorates had been reviewed with the object of amending any provisions whichwhich operates from June 3 next.—Rugby Radio Service. - 104 words
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Article52 1932-05-05 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Wean Darkened Glasses for Audience of King The Prime Minister wearing a pair of darkened spectacles, was received in. audi enoe of the King at Buckingham Palace this evening. He is entering a nursing home to night to undergo an operation to his right eye.—Rugby—Rugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article37 1932-05-05 9 —Riutex. Liabilities of Dollars One Hundred Millions New York, To day The assets of the International Match Company were estimated during the bank ruptoy hairing at $'64.0C0 dollars and liabilities at S L 00.000.000-—Riutex. - 37 words
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Article162 1932-05-05 9 —Raatjc GREAT FIGHT AT GENEVA Britain In Favour Geneva. Yesterday A great fight over the limitation of sub ference 3 Ban the disarmament Con ,r Eyres Monsell. First Lord of th o Admiralty, rtshted Britain's case in favour of total abolition on humanitarian grounds, declaring that the—Raatjc - 162 words
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Article153 1932-05-05 9 Reuter. Accused Pardoned After Serving Hour’s Sentence Honolulu, Yesterday Lieut. Massie with his associates was sentenced to ten years hard labour but the sentences were commuted after the defendants had served an hour. The Public I rosecutor has announced that the Governor has agreed to commute the sentencesReuter. - 153 words
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Article36 1932-05-05 9 —Reuter. Oil, Coal and Copper Tariffs Restored Washington To day The Senate Finance Committee discussing the new revenue bill have restored the oil coal and copper tariff which was eliminal ed yesterday.-—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article83 1932-05-05 9 Sharp Drop of Two Cents Renewed foreign selling of dollars is reflected in a sharp drop of two cents at the opening of the London market this morning The drive Is attributed to foreign fears of inflation following the House of Rspresenta tive’s adoption of the Goldsboroueh83 words
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Advertisement14 1932-05-05 9 vakero/. A Bronchial W j I I PAS'nCLES 1 P Ar amjGMenshkmskafabruJ CEfLE. SWEDEN14 words
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Advertisement97 1932-05-05 9 4J9MNNIE WA h K ER Ihe Q Still Largest Leading Sa, and i. gPM Slill he jLgjW.: Gti g WorW SlroD s «.a Pl oid lii.i.ir hah I Matured CU*?*K’f(D SAMI QUAiiFV WSole Agents: John Little Co., ltd., Penang Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. THE IDEAL FOOD FOR THE TROPICS GIVE97 words
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Article925 1932-05-05 10 The Biehop cf is on a short visit to Mal&cc?. Dr. Gilbert Bro< ke ie a visitor to Kat la "Lumpur at pieeeut. Dr. Shaw of Dis‘rict Hospital, TLmpin. and Mr. Maciavieh Lave ’vf. for heme. The Chief Secretary and Mrt. Caldecott arrived in Kuala Lumpur from925 words
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Article506 1932-05-05 10 Comparison of Chief Countries The B >ard of Trade J urnal published on M rch 3 g v*< p irticuli’’’! f 1 ist yeii s trade of countries which in 1929 rcpreeened sb u 80 per ce-% < f the wrd to:»’. The information r to506 words
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Article232 1932-05-05 10 Isnvj i May 5 S C l B Een&r®s Upturn 5 000 0C no sup J r» 3-15 ’aaf «Uu 7200 ce -g nom no «unpl-e N BO IS -/S oneiii o*' LOCO i 5.D □opnt Bnnir •<’•« 5.40 Rattens a-a t Rettau* Goar»» »0.6 Skew Baai* Shs»232 words
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Article430 1932-05-05 10 TO DAY’S PBIOEB ffhs following were the ietsst guoteilone (i MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’b share list at 11 »JU. to day Yeete day To day Sags Shabss >.=;" 0 o cc X CQ 02 to. 0. >O. 10. Mining Asam Kumbang 20/5 22/6 22/- 24/- ex gong430 words
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Article86 1932-05-05 10 r«nx<ig, M*y 5 By Courtesy of Qharlere I Bunk )n London Bank Demand «18 25/32 h 4 m/te 2,3 29/82 -bivat* 3 m/ e credit 2 4 1/8 ,i 3 ,i Documentary 2/4 1/4 9n N*w lo t Bank Demao 4 4?| Fiauoe 1, T T nom IT LU}86 words
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Article255 1932-05-05 10 APRIL REIUHN3 The following are the returns for the month of Apr: T Taiping T<n Dredging Co. Ltd. No. 1 DreCgJ Hours Cubic yards ol? Piculs x/ f North Taping Tia Dre.g’.ag ?’’ie\arJ. M.OW Ficu'S 243 Batang Pad»n B D k-ina Cj. Lio. No. 2255 words
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Article151 1932-05-05 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tuee. Sai. May 4 May 8 Sept. 18 Paris 981/16 92 18/ 6 128.96 Naw York 8.67} 8.66 f 4.851 Moßireal 4.10 Brussels 96.15 2610 84.88 Gamva 18.82| 18 18/16 14.88 Amsiesdam 804 i 902| 12.08 Milas 71| 71 82.88 Berlin 15 7/16151 words
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Advertisement462 1932-05-05 10 pOD I f I IS|B RECORDS I VIENNA BOHEME ORCHEST U 221.41'3 <9 S/e Mio (<ii Capui) Ilj t t'aloina (de Yradier) DAJOS BFLA DANCE ORCHESTRA 221 4» 5 The Taugo Waltz G p'V Moon (Zigeunerweisen) From the talkie 44 Cailo-Ala iiicss 221.40 J ihe Way with every Sailor ’Neath462 words
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Article386 1932-05-05 11 BRITISH ’PLANES England World’s Training Ground London* April 15 Tha anoiteUbUcuß departure this week ct three aeroplanes from England to Irf q, l 9 the latent ex‘tnp e bow England Is b>c( ruing tho training ground for the world’s air forces. Three Pues Moth machines is386 words
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Article154 1932-05-05 11 —-ww uuiug mu new colonr B “Rtut «’8 Special FEVERISH ACTIVITY AT BTATFUM Loudon, Apiil 22 tendon is in the grips of cup-tie fever, Tcoue nds of football fins are pouring in from tvery part of England for the great N ith vt reus South duel.—-ww uuiug mu new colonrB“Rtut«’8 Special - 154 words
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Article134 1932-05-05 11 FIERCE B PILE One Detective Dead: Two Fatally Wounded London, April 22 One detective was shot dead and two more were fjttlly wcunded when a suburban post office at St, Bsrnade wse the scene of a fierce revolver battle between the police and bandits. Some weeks ago134 words
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Article203 1932-05-05 11 LARGER MACHtNES ENTERED London, April 15 Though the number of entries for the King’s Cup race nex Juy, nceivtd i»t the Royal Aero Otub up to the present, is less than in some earher years, the new regulationhave succeeded in attracting. Th competit or! premises to be203 words
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Article107 1932-05-05 11 London, April 21 It is confidently expected in the city that the reduction in the bank rate will stimulate trade and industry to obtain finance on cheaper terms. The reduction brings nearer the prospects of a big scheme for the conversion of the 2,000 million sterlirg five per107 words
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Article127 1932-05-05 11 REGULATION OF SUPPLIES FAILURE Scheme Shelved INDUSTRY REQUIRES NEW OUTLETS London, April 22 For months the position of the rubber trade has been pr-et praying for, and the speech of Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister it the Hc use cf Commons gives litth hope of a i immediate improvement.127 words
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Article245 1932-05-05 11 ■.nd help him in hie work. Associated Press. BRIDE CONVERTED TO ISLAM Bombay, 21et April Maulani Shaukat A’i was married at Kb hfat at thrae this after, noon to an Eop leh lady Mre. Ryan, who wis recently c inverted, to bhm a! Karachi. Tue K?a;■.nd help him in hie work.—Associated Press. - 245 words
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Article93 1932-05-05 11 CANON ALEXANDER’S VIEWS Canon Alexander, interviewed on the new danger to St. Paul’e, declared the best protection for the Cathedral would lie in the willingness of these wishing to sink new foundations within the recognised srea to submit their plans to these responsible for the93 words
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Advertisement91 1932-05-05 11 for Caona! Advertisements AH ooncraunlcit'or s r’’aimg to’Advor. /t I Y should he addressed io th» U /II I bt&g ;;xr Et rd Afivoi up to 23 words f 3 tjj M IM ioa 2.00 PI” t 3.00 f. OTi !EMl«»lTKSisisl9 15 60 r -abl%7 -g I ■afeii r a.-91 words
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Advertisement308 1932-05-05 11 1 I» IwiMß -A RADIO PRODUCTS I PAR EXCELLENT “BLL ESPGT” N 88 Pick up The Famous 6 >K Unit. 3 Stockists. Kee Huat Co., Campbell Street, Penang* Radio Supplies Co., Bishop Street Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO, LTD., Penang. 1 PURE MILK I 'W-” i F a E is! a308 words
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Article735 1932-05-05 12 HOW “THE CAT’ 1 RAN ASHORE AT MIDNIGHT AMAZING STORY IN A CUSTOMS CHARGE TOBACCO CARGO AN astonishing story of midnight adventure at sea was told to Mr. Bingley at Msrylebone Police Ocurt. It was told when five men appeared on remand charged with removing735 words
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Advertisement631 1932-05-05 12 iirn-i > far eastern mail PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS For Fort Swetleoham Sinwpore, Manila. Bonn K<wg Kobe Da’ren, aku. hcf<o and Tsingtao M ms. “HaVELLAND” [HA EJ For Port Ewette, ban,- HrW«. Honrk ng Sb.nohai. Yokohama, goya. Kobe, Moji Takn Tarngtw r M For 9 prt SwettrnWm. Mah.’e. Singapore Yokohama.631 words
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Advertisement182 1932-05-05 12 New Way fo Banish POCKET CHECK ROLLS Holy Hair FM nc S' 2 4} x 6j 3 5} x 7# 4 6$ x 8| 5 5} x 7| 6 5J x 7f 7 4f x 7» 8 5g x 7S 9 6# x 8J Sensational Discovery 10 6 x 9182 words
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Advertisement326 1932-05-05 12 KENNEDY Tl. Patent Bar Bending Machines iHihlgT No. 2 GEARED. As arranged for b-ndh-.•? 3/4' to 1-in, with gear and racbet, showing check stop for finish of bend Sari Bent Co’d up to I~in. tiafneter '“Kennedy” Patent Bending Machines t > available in a variety of types. Beam Imh upto326 words
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Article543 1932-05-05 13 See The Other Fellow’s Point of View By Lt. Ger. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell. In Cent, al Scuth Africa I once bought a sheep for an empty brass cartridge cise. You wouH prib bly think whst a fool the owner of the sheep w eto sell543 words
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Article253 1932-05-05 13 —Aescc aitd Presr. LETTER BURNING Boycott of Post Offices Threatened Allahabad, April 19 Mr. 'DonJdsor' District Magistrate, Allahabadt issued a communique to the press sating, during National Week, apparently in connection with the object of that week, certain evilly disposed persons on 13 h April destroyed the—Aescc:aitd Presr. - 253 words
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Advertisement322 1932-05-05 13 Hj 4iwy> y\ UZ r i '7 J Do they tire you out WHAT an unending Joy the child- 7\ ren’a hour used to be when they Z. jd were only little toddlere I Now that they ISrjffiß? /‘d •*---< Tffiffir ■re older and eo much more interesting. 11 ngHn322 words
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Article487 1932-05-05 14 F enang, May 5. 922 FENANJ market eta. Meat Feef Steak kati 32 Stew or do 22 Pork lean do 48 Po.-k lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian M do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do n?te Hen do m do487 words
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Advertisement328 1932-05-05 14 k !i T< i s> </ fc fis&S";A z <■ > because it 'lit writes so easily I ••'><:. J PARKER IS PREFERRED "'SV ■y/'OU’VE a new writing experience 1 in store when you try the Parker Ihiofohl. Once you touch its jewel-Jjjo-i smooth point to paper you'll know why328 words
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Advertisement546 1932-05-05 14 "7* w fOB OVER TWO 1 GLAXO A B HAS CONTAINED ADDED WL S sunshine VITAMIN D A k i S other Baby Food csa S make this claim. EJoyou 1 m know what the addition of I Vitamin D means to your B Baby It means freedom f«om constipation—soapy546 words
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Article895 1932-05-05 15 Port of Penang I Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of Teasels arriving and sailing Penang during iha week: IN POET TO-DAY fomiol? From Sailing; For Date of Raffing Steamer Kang Sw Bernanj R ver Palau Langkawi and Kantang To-day Kampar Btgan Datoh895 words
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Advertisement116 1932-05-05 15 gE.yS7*¥ fcs».. S 3 OK, S C. i gg m inLTTXN i < ST- A nice excursion and then a /tf JELLY CRYSTALS /h custard powder CANNED FRUITS PEAS i A£n; vic c JJ TONIC JwTirt/ Te»r Oidc English Marmalade at breakfast \jpWjgy* Hl tomorrow and you will understand the116 words
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