Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 May 1932
1932-05-06
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-05-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 104. VOL. LXXXX. FRIDAY, 6th MAY, 1932 FRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement139 1932-05-06 1 R* FU.GATA e BKOTHBIiS DENTISTS Bead office next to The U'Epenaary. I BMneh Offloe &2,Uth Street Lxh- Dollar Exchange Tables j 8 STERLING into DOLLARS I So f dollars into sterling strengthening/ m I O ASCENDING IN I I V' J .<< >? Sixty-Fourths of a Penny R ft A139 words
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Advertisement6 1932-05-06 1 liil/Ullfl wm UIS W-' E JE3asC®§6 words
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Advertisement1935 1932-05-06 2 POST.ON vacant NOTICE BANKS. %rssSS a, BS E*l &SSF. whtered mh ®HJJ| mmi AddX Offi Expre?’ No. 1120. Penang, tc-day, the 9th January, OP INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATIOI. J ✓'TV Amsterdam Z. Holland, P.O, Hoohstreet 1931, 1 hereby Jve notice that on (Incorporate io En<lwd by Chart» 1868 J1,935 words
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Article1152 1932-05-06 3 CEYLON DOCTOR’S VIEWS Will Revolutionise Life of Future Citizen” Colombo, April 20 The inaugural meeting in connection wi’h a Vacation Course for School Inspectors in Sanitation and Madern Methods of Health Education was held to-day at 2 p.tr. at the O.M.S, Girls’ School Hall, Kotte. Representatives1,152 words
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Advertisement457 1932-05-06 3 -E- 11 l *iEur, I hiMO@f®ww/ OLD SCOTCH X- Mk. K IX? T Mi w|M v x. z 1. IW' > > i J ;;^mTE WX WmCIfITED w Jl fc 4*( I NW a TO W \M MPORE 'Ji lY' X'-Xsl-’ v- A* 1 ~nfEDfsnu£fis Sole Agents BOJJSTEAD 8t CO.,457 words
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Advertisement68 1932-05-06 3 OF INTEREST TO Contractors, Architects and Engineers. WE CAN SUPPLY EX-STOCK BUILDING MATERIALS I s “lUNNEL” and-TUNNELITE” (Rapid Hardening) British Cement British Mild Steel Bars for Reinforced Concrete Work— Asbestos-Cement i Flat Sheets— Galvanised Flat and Corrugated Sheets “RUBBEROID” and Asphalt Roofing Materials Etc. SEND US YOUR ENQUIRIES HENRY WAUGH’68 words
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Advertisement104 1932-05-06 3 ■SMpy >7 TRY ALSO XCHIVERS’ /JAMS, I ffJELLy CRYSTALS jC custard powder r CANNED FRUITS a FRESH garden *t nt: V. k. Vick 4 Co. MORNING TONIC Te«t Okie English Marmalade at breakfast .<« Z/j to-morrow and you will understand the secret /'ltd ita world-wide popularity. Its delicious, piqv ant104 words
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800 1932-05-06 4 HOW SUCCESS MAY BE ACHIEVED IF COMPETITION IN CERTAIN DIRECTIONS IS STOPPED No on* euppoFfß that a comprehenUv* agiicm rt at O.tawa will be e&ey the iesusa are cncrmonely involved, the claim? of ihia Dcmirion and that will not always fi. in conveniently with800 words
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Advertisement125 1932-05-06 4 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY BOOK LOVERS. CASH CLEARANCE SALE of BOOKS For Two Weeks Only Commencing 2nd May to 16th May, 1932. Our stocks of Books in all branches of Literature (exceptlatest publications and those on consignment account) WILL BE OFFERED A! 33 l /s pei* cent. Discount FOR CASH PURCHASES125 words
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Advertisement98 1932-05-06 4 s «c B REMOVES THE CAUSE 1 Diseases arising from the Blood must be treated by removing the cause from the Blood, permanent relief cannot be obtained by any other treatment. CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE cleanses the blood and possesses remarkable healing properties; it is due to these qualities that it98 words
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Advertisement236 1932-05-06 4 A7 c I. h I 1 2 i i HJ I 1 I HANDKERCHIEFS FORMIN' j Different men —different Different handkerchiefs ....Smith fancies coloured horde s Pyramid A TOOTKL ’J° nes sticks topliin whine. Brcwn PRODUCT. wants his initials i i one corner. Regd Trade Mark A!) d iff eren236 words
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Miscellaneous14 1932-05-06 4 M Cj l 4- fA' A I 531 L-L- 21> PEZ I slWfrK k14 words
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NEWS FROM CEYLON
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Article301 1932-05-06 5 HOUND HELPS IN SEARCHING JUNGLE Avisawella Aman of PangmgJa, a village near who, it ie be-ieved, is always armed with dangerous weapons and mikes a living by robbing people, was arrested by tub-inspector H. HepponstaH in connection with a Ctge of robbery and assault. It is alleged301 words
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Article211 1932-05-06 5 MR. C. E. COREA STILL UNCONSCIOUS Mr. C. E. Corera is lying in a critical condition at the Puttahm Hospital as a result of a car accident which he met with recently on his way to Jjffna to preside over the snrual session of the Youth Congress.211 words
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Article202 1932-05-06 5 maradana man charged with MISAPPROPRIATION Tn the Colombo Police Court on April 18 before Mr. 8. 0. Fernando, Additional Magistrate, Mr. T- A. Peiris, assistant engineer, of Pamankade, Wellawatt*. filed a phint, chargirg a pereonlnamed T. 8. Rajah of the Oriental Hotel, Maradana, with committing criminal ncis appropriation202 words
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Article232 1932-05-06 5 Profiting by a Mistake TELEPHONE TRUNK CALLS FROM KANDY Kandy, Saturday The question of removing the trunk fees payable for telephone calls from Kandy to peradeniya and Katugastota still remains unsettled. These towns are suburbs of Kandy, and the Post Offices lie within the Municipal limits. Yet a telephone call232 words
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Article83 1932-05-06 5 HEAD SEVERED FROM TRUNK Negombo With the neck severed from the trunk, the body of a man named Jayaratne, described as a veterinary surgeon, was found in a paddy field last month at Evariwatta, a village six miles from Negombo, Mr. D. W. Subasinghe, the Negombo83 words
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Article391 1932-05-06 5 Secret Trade” in British Goods .—Madras Mail. PLEA FOR PROTECTION Bombay, April 10 The market in Bombay in regard to piecegoods shows little improvement. So far as imports are concerned. British goods are not moving into consumption unlees by stealth. Increasing quantities of British goods are thus disposed o'. Shops.—Madras Mail. - 391 words
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Advertisement207 1932-05-06 5 l ■>■ Uh M»h& 4S Rw* Xd9 I-aWkwi J«R nJ I X ">\ Ly 4Ri| lX r w 3 X X V" X», A refreshing surf-ride and then a i m w jTffWdL I v < zz 1 air I WfiOBERT Sl?SaKp< Stocked at-. N v STRAITS JAVA Hock lloav207 words
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Advertisement104 1932-05-06 5 H S iKW H 1 THE IDEAL FOOD FOR THE TROPICS GIVE YOUR BABY THE ;FOOD YOU KNOW IS NEAREST TO MOTHER’S MILK. Every tin Guaranteed for Purity and Freshnee?. Look for the date seal. humanised 's\fe«resf ÜbMothersltiilk SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD. BISHOP STREET, PENANGSERVICE I104 words
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Article1273 1932-05-06 6 CAN STATICS BE ELIMINATED?: REPORTS WELCOMED; AN EX- i’ li PERIMENT ON SAIGON: EX« CELLENT REPRODUCTION. About two years ago an announcement was made in the home papers that following on experiments made in a mine during an eclipse of the sun a wonderful discovery had been made about1,273 words
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Article348 1932-05-06 6 POLICE COURT CASE A Chinese named Eu Fong Soo stood his trial yesterday before Mr. Edward J&go Police Magistrate, on a charge of cheating a widow named Jessie Phan in resrect of a sum of $2 1 by false'y representing to her that he was sent348 words
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Article71 1932-05-06 6 Both are reported we 1 Rugby Radio Service Ruurn to Their Ucit Os Release The Air Ministry to -day received inform, tion that F ying OftL r V. j c and Leading Aircraftsman Evans -vho iecent l y made a forced tei.ding and ere taken prisoners by aBoth are reported we 1 Rugby Radio Service - 71 words
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Advertisement231 1932-05-06 6 i $3 "’4 I Vl4\ i I Baby’s Own Tablets j are guaranteed under L>\ Public analyst’s certificate V je- TO contain no narcotics 1 il or opiates but only the 4 V z S very best ingredients for t! e alleviation and cure j \J >\ of children’s ailments.231 words
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Miscellaneous492 1932-05-06 6 Short Wave Stations For Penang 1 .listeners Midnight 18- m. 2a. m. 3am 4a. m. 5». m. 6;• tr. sp. t 6p. tr. 7 p.u. I 8 t tv. 9p, m. 10 p. on P* m to to to to to to IO to I to t to to nfUnioht492 words
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2676 1932-05-06 7 Conclusion of Trial Majority Verdict of 6-1 Crowded Court i he Assize Court was packed ibis morning for the closing scenes of the trial of K. Mohamed Khan till recently clerk in the Vehicles, Department Office, who was charged with criminal breach of trust2,676 words
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Article247 1932-05-06 7 CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING Results of Yesterday’s Matches The following ties in the Penang L*wn lenmg Association Championship meeting folo 6 WB^ ayed yeaterday aad reBQ lted as Singles Che h Wai Hye beat 8 T Stewart 6—4, heah Wat Hu i be t G A Roll's 6-8247 words
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Article205 1932-05-06 7 Yesterday’s Soccer In a game in which there was much aim less kicking by the defences of both sides the D A F.O. defeated the Cricket Club by one goU to nil Neither side was at fa 1 strength and the P.C.O. badly missed Strang205 words
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Article688 1932-05-06 7 WEIGHT 3 FOR 10-MORROW Short Suit and Sungei Besi to Win Again By Tic Tao The weights for to-morrow, the third day of the Singapore Turf 01 ub Spring Meeting will be found below. At a glance Mr Menzies appears to have tha first race in688 words
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Article69 1932-05-06 7 :o: Tbe following are payments for which the Free State ia responsible in tbe coming financial year: 1 and Annuities (approx £3 000 000 Annual Contribution to w»»rda Ex >S3 L->nd Stoik 134 500 Royal Irish Cißßtabulary Pensioca 1,126 SCO Local Loans Fund Annuity 600 000 Damage69 words
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Advertisement53 1932-05-06 7 B The Universal Gold Syndicate BULLION Ml RCIIANTS 224 226 Chulia Street. Penang* and at 14, South Canal Road* Singapore. Purchase Gold BARS, JEWELLERY, COINS, ETC., Of Every Sort or Quality. If you wish to get the highest premium on your COLD I BRING IT TO THE UNIVERSAL GOLD SYNDICATE.53 words
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Article358 1932-05-06 8 More and more the tendency to buy British is growing in Malaya. Until the crisis last year, when G’eat Britain went off* the gold standard, peop’e did not trouble greatly about the country of origin of the goods they purchased. So long as they got value fcr money,358 words
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Article229 1932-05-06 8 B ERNARD SHAW AND THE BOER lit. Bernard Shaw, who recently returned from a visit to South Africa, took back with him some strangely mixed impressions of the South African Dutch. Physically he thinks well of them but mentally, he avers they are still living in the seventeenth century. The229 words
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Article103 1932-05-06 8 AT SIMPANQ AMPAT A serious gang robbery in the course of which a Chinese was fatally injured and a sum of f6OO was robbed occurred early this morning in the village of imping Ampit in Province Wellesley. A gang of four hinese ail Teochewe, is alleged103 words
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Article76 1932-05-06 8 CHINESE PLEADS GUI .IY TO THREE PHXROES Charged with distilling liquor without a licence at a house in coHand Road on May 1. possession of dutiable liquor and being in possession of implements for distilling liquor, a Chinese, Tech Ah Bah, having pleaded guilty to all the charges76 words
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Article151 1932-05-06 8 To day being the King's accession day all jships in harbour and the flagstaff were fully dressed. v r. David Stevens was a passenger to Penang by the s s. Rijala from Madras. Mr. A. M. Goodman, Secretary for I Chinesa Affairs S.'d. arrived at f enang151 words
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Article520 1932-05-06 8 Penang, Friday thß column on Monday we made reference to a speech by Major G 1 tckstein, managing director of Lyons in which he counselled optimism in these dark times. By a coincidence there appealed the same day a speech by the President of the Board of520 words
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Article101 1932-05-06 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London £132 15s. 04. £129. 15s. Od Tin (3 Months) London £134 15 s. Od, £132 Os. 0£ Singapore $67.12J $65.87f Business Done 200 tong 100 tons Penang $67.17j SGS.B7J Business Done 25 tons 25 tons Rubber London 2d. 2d. New York 3fc. (G)101 words
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Advertisement235 1932-05-06 8 Illite. I A Few of the v5S)\ I I Colours in Stock < AGi Firechia I I White/fedow Rainlw I I Coral. MBntaiiB White/Orass/leaf vyT; I Bluebell [tc Etc f CORRECT SHAPES FAST COLOURS We carry large stocks too F h A numerous to mention in de- J /y5 h235 words
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Advertisement20 1932-05-06 8 O. HOTSU SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, Hth May, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the a. s. PIEkCE20 words
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Miscellaneous29 1932-05-06 8 TIDE IABLRS Hlfh Wats» Low Water To Day 12.20 %ir. 635 am. 12 3 J p.m. 7.18 p.m. To Mokkow 12.49 un. 7.01 e.m. 12 58 p,m. 7.44 p.m.29 words
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Article817 1932-05-06 9 i -Rd f. TRUCE agreement SIGNED Warm Tributes to Sir Miles Lampson i UNITED STATES FEARS In the House of Commons yesterday the Foreign Secretary expressed gratification at being able to inform the House that the Agreement between the Chinese and Japanese Governments in reference toi -Rd f. - 817 words
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Article44 1932-05-06 9 TWO CINEMAS GUTTED From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, May 5 A fire which broke out this morning in the Chinese quarter burnt out two cinemas and much property. It is e timated that the damage is in the neighbourhood cf £4O 00044 words
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Article94 1932-05-06 9 Renter. Sheep Plnced in Collector’s Lar The ringing of tocsin church bells to warn fellow tithe payment resisters that the church tax Gclkctor is in the neighbourhood is the plan being adopted in some English districts Angry farmers were thus summoned yesterday when the cc I lector attemptedRenter. - 94 words
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Article268 1932-05-06 9 Reuter. EMPIRE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS The vast scheme of inter Imperial coopt ration elaborated by the Empire Com mirtee and Federation of British Industries in preparation for Ottawa may be described as the 1 rationalisation of industry on an Empire basis.” The report draws attention Ito theReuter. - 268 words
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Article177 1932-05-06 9 Rugby Radio Service. Dom nbos Secretary’s Reply to i ominon’s Question Asked in tbe House of Commons yesterday whether Le would consider the advisability of submitting the dispute over the treaty with the Irish Free State to a specially constituted Court of Appeal or to the InternationalRugby Radio Service. - 177 words
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Article93 1932-05-06 9 —Rugby Fadio Service. Successful Eye Operation Yesterday The Prime Minister’s right eye was successfully operated on yesterday. Reuter. A bulletin issued this evening stated tne operation on the Prime Minister’s right eye wae undertaken successfully at four °’cl°£ k this afternoon.” It is signed by Mr. Duke Elder—Rugby Fadio Service. - 93 words
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Article28 1932-05-06 9 Reuter. Commons Pass Reso’ution by Large Majority Ihe House cf Commons by 405 votes to 70 has agreed to tbe Government reso ution approving tariffs —Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article134 1932-05-06 9 .—Reuter. America Demands Abolition Geneva Yeetrrdiy. After a stremor s discussion oa Britain b ’3ggestion for tbe abolition of submarine? a? offensive weapons at the N ival cmmit'fce of the Disarmament 'onfsrence m deoisi n taken and tbe question of wines’ tackled. Britain favoured abolition of contact nrnes.—Reuter. - 134 words
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Article109 1932-05-06 9 Mr. Chamberlain replied only one.—Rugby Radio Service Dctes of Pbym ots to the UelucL Mates The Ohancel’or of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, etated in tie House of Commons yesterday that the nt xt payment for interest on war debts to America fell due on June 15 butMr.;Chamberlain replied only one.—Rugby Radio Service - 109 words
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Article94 1932-05-06 9 SIAM C IVIL SERVANTS (< Cannot Pursue Private BaSiness and Yet Serve the State From Our Own Correspondent Bargkok. May 5 The King has issued a cautionary note to officials intimating that bis notice had been called to the fact tbit some Cv 1 'ervacts monetary affairs were not in94 words
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Article67 1932-05-06 9 Prince Kamoengpet Elected Chairman gf Reception I ommitice From Our Own Correspondent B ngk k M>y 5 At the annual meeting of tha Bangkok Rotary Club this afternoon Prince Kam pengpet declined re nomination as President but offered to accept the ch irmanehip of the Reception Committee67 words
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Article45 1932-05-06 9 Rugby Radio Service Sir Douglas Newton's Appointment It was announced in the Hjuaa of Commons that Sir Doug as Newton, mamber for Cambridge, has been appointed adviser on Agricultural questions, attached to the United Kingdom delegation to the Ottawa Conference —Rugby Radio ServiceRugby Radio Service - 45 words
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Article85 1932-05-06 9 Reuter. Senator Borah Outlines Hospital Washington, Yesterday A threefold pregramme for world eooro m?c recovery, namely disarmament, settlement of reparations and the restoration of silver to the place it occupied before 1925 was outlined to a crowded senate by Mr. Borah who expressed the opinion returned to that. Reuter. - 85 words
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Article96 1932-05-06 9 Reuter. Mr. Hoover Dimauds Passage cf Revenue Bill Washington, yesterday In a surprise message to Congress President Hoover declares "Fear and alarm prevail in the country'* due to Congress failure to balance the budget and attempts at inflation and the President demands the prompt passage of theReuter. - 96 words
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Article55 1932-05-06 9 Reuter. Friend of (.ate President Harding Arrested Washington, To day Mr Gaston B Meins, described as a friend of the lare President Harding, has been arrested on a charge of obtaining $lOO 000 from the wife of the publisher of the Washington Post by representing that heReuter. - 55 words
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Article37 1932-05-06 9 .—Reuter. Mr. Albert Full Being Released on Sunday Washington, Yesterday Mr. Albert Fall, ex-Secretary for the Navy, who was involved on the Teapot Dome Scandal, is being released from a penitentiary on Snnday.—Reuter,.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Advertisement10 1932-05-06 9 Y\ •S’ATIC c Sole Importers: Tbe East Asiatic Co., Limited10 words
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Advertisement407 1932-05-06 9 1 fc-K 1- w I i «it A, i I "WtA I i s ft i I 1 ORGAN RECORDS *j of brilb’ance, and a t-'uni' h r f tbe recorders’ ait. No j other instrument possesses snch a in gh y sonorous I tonal quality as tie organ. II407 words
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Article1239 1932-05-06 10 NO AMUSEMENT PARKS Town Planning Committee’s Decision Upheld Open-air a nusemant parka for Kuala Lumpur agu<i formed a subject for dis* cushion at Wednesday’s meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, following a report cf the Town Planning Committee reoommendiLg the refusal cf six applications for1,239 words
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Article259 1932-05-06 10 APRIL RETURNS Th? foil j wing are returns for April: Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging L.d. Output piculs 400 2 days working Estimated Va’.ue £1,700 Estima ed Costs £1,400 Nawng Pct Tin Ltd. Hou.-s 328 Yards 16.6)0 Piculs 203 Kinta Ke'.las Tin Dredging O>. Ltd, Output259 words
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Article334 1932-05-06 10 TO DAY’S PRICES Ths following wars ths latest «uoteiloas Is MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’i shift list at 11 sjn. io day:— Yesterday To day S 5 g Bhabbb SI > S co n 10. 9 s. H Is. Mining Ayer Hitam M 10/- 10/6 10/- 10/6334 words
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Article41 1932-05-06 10 lbs Narboroagh 82.900 Posing 16,580 Takaiig 35,400 General Produce A«euoy Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow: Spot 5} cento par lb. May/June 5} July/Sept. 5} u Oct./Dec. _6} h w Merkel quiet.41 words
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Article148 1932-05-06 10 Latent Quotation! Thur. Wed. Sat. May 5 May 4 Sept. 19 Paris 93 1/16 931/ 6 IM.BB New York 8-67 8.67} 4.85? Montreal 4 09 40 Brussels »6.12 26 15 84.88 (hnsvn 18-75 18 82$ 24.86 AmaUtdam 9 04} 9 01} 12-08 Mila. 711/16 7} 92148 words
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Article164 1932-05-06 10 TWO POLO MATCHES ON SU S DAY 7here will be tw i W*ter P Jo I on Sunday at 11a.m. th* A and Chss B teams of Th* Lhtns nnd the Class A and Cla»s R te-ma of The Dragons. The following are the teame: The Dolphrs164 words
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Article135 1932-05-06 10 PLAYERS TO DEFEND THE ‘\NGO2” The return cricket n.a*ch between the E stern tmehiug Club I the Straite Tiading Co.’s Ciab wi l h- played on B«aday on the Pena- Fce School Grou id. Anexcitiag gam* «'«s witnessed la«t Sunday at Batterworth resulted in th-» Eastern Smelters135 words
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Article112 1932-05-06 10 Results of tie played yesterday Mixed Doubles Hand's»p: —5 Mrs Tofieid and F N Syer bext —2 Mr and Mrs T A Wemyi» 21 —16. Ties 'or Monday ChHmpionihip psfr F N Syer and L R Tofieid v WM Eiwa-deand GB F Southam. Singles Handier; +7M J112 words
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Article76 1932-05-06 10 The f.s. Kedih arrived this morning w; h ths following pmsangers from Singapore: Mr B Agostino, Mr S Asirmi», Mr T Sslvestrl, Mr J D K»mp. Mr A M G' odman, Mr W A F«s M FA Pledger, Mf J Bagnall, Mr U R H,v.|i Mr ROnraet. Mr76 words
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Article86 1932-05-06 10 PoLang, M-y 6 By Courtesy of Q bartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 l( h 4 m/to 2/3 29/82 Private 3 m/ta credit 2 4 1/8 3 ti Documentary 2/4 I'4 On New York Bank Demand 42} France u T.T I,OOJ nom India ii T.T 154} riangkok86 words
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Article48 1932-05-06 10 Sanday after Asc.nbion 9am Holy Communion and Addresj in Tamil at Bt. Paul’s Bukit > euga 6 p m Evensong and Addrees at St. Mark’s, Batt.erworth. Weduesd y, 730 am Holy Communion at ark’o Batterworlh 'lharsdiy, 7-30 a m Holy Comunion at S. 1 aul’s t»ukic Tengah48 words
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Advertisement25 1932-05-06 10 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pa 4 and rubber stamp to give better impressions and longer service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.25 words
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Advertisement38 1932-05-06 10 Jr. I be i tWR un >i£niebe 'i'OMORIOW the Lounge DINNER MCE Li U v C) e.. Y ORCHESTRAL concert 9-30 p.tn. TIFFIN Book of 10—$15 Bock cf 25 $35. BUNNYMEDE UOTEL, LID. Gooe-Jc; Gcldogcc. THON£ 5481,1 i38 words
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Miscellaneous149 1932-05-06 10 r 264 6-75 to-night LAST NIGHT 9 30 Matinee To-morrow 245 It K O Patbe’s Mighty Sea Drama “SUICIDE FLEET” I Tc-MORROW Ramon Novarro in M-G-M’s Brilliant Achievement “SON of INDIA” Plans at Moutrle’s —’Phone 795. i i ■A.- il IA f TO-MGHT gjjsjj) FINAL PERFORMANCES OF “CHARLIE CHAN’S CHANCE"149 words
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Article696 1932-05-06 11 Tho hon’ble Mr. Miller Mackey of TebraUf Johore, is going on home leave this week. Mr. C; ’’.••■ta Chaplin and his brother r ?av> g S ugapcre for Japan by the -rnknni Main to day. R jt Avenb. Magistrate, Port Dickson» B h Suhiman, 0.0.P.D., Kepong, it696 words
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Advertisement580 1932-05-06 11 k 23?- Get ft I '‘•^‘.o— if rAk fe Fit: I Jh<js ,a Ct*jebfes& l?~ l tAiisW||F I* 1C i VVine. I Stl Wi I L^zrr_J&Xa—. II 1 S=S7, i' E v faking Hall’s Wine is the surest way of getting, and keeping, the strvnri that means lasting fitness i580 words
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Advertisement300 1932-05-06 11 r ?iĕ Lssncel '<iB-i jo) st/yx /untreated milkX BOTH WHOLE AND I SKIMMED.HAS YERY I Lints AWi-RACiimc X ACTIVITY LZWMdy fiesk OM£uZ(2 This authoritative quota* Ztion that fresh cows 1 milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no300 words
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Article180 1932-05-06 12 Treasury figures for the financial year show that total revenue was £770,963,000 and that the twelve months ended with a surplus of £364,000. Revenue Revised Budget Actual Estimate Receipt Income Tax 272,000,000 287,367,000 Surtax 73.000.000 76 700,000 Estate Duties 83,000 000 65,030,000 Stamps 20,000,000 17,070,000 Excess Profits180 words
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Article221 1932-05-06 12 SEVEN YEARS’ SENTENCE IN ASSIZE COURT Sentence of seven years’rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. Jastic* Whitley on Tuesday on a Chinese «ho with another Chinese robbed the miatreee of a house to wh en be and the other man had gained entrance by maa qtreradkg st repairers221 words
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Advertisement329 1932-05-06 12 PLANTING I MATERIAL BUDVVOOD AND BUDDED I STUMPS I From Best Java and Sumatra Clones I SELECTED RUBBER SEEDS AND STUMPS SELECTED OIL PALM SEEDS AND SEEDLINGS ALL GROWN IN MALAYA g UNDER EUROPEAN TECHNICAL SUPERVISION h with Origin and Accuracy of Records Guaranteed, Details And Quotations On Application To329 words
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Advertisement38 1932-05-06 12 LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread i, Tapes Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes Bower of Attorney Forms Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. I, 2,8, 4 5. The Pipang Gazette Press, Ltd.38 words
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Advertisement281 1932-05-06 12 Hr 1 Germs of decay lurk in ugly film r Prevent trouble—keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste r‘ you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this film and reveals go even one day without brush- the clean enamel surfaces of your ing them,281 words
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536 1932-05-06 13 The tragedy cf the dea'h of Mr. Edward i MarjoiibarkF, the brilliant young politician v*ho many m r ght one day bs Prime Minister, h 7 B deeply moved those vho knew him. Highly etrnrg, he tpp. rently failed to stand the strain.536 words
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Advertisement310 1932-05-06 13 y v I "KENNEDY” Patent Bar Bending Machines F~ r 4fad<L H No. 2 GEARED. As arranged for bending y 3/4’ to 1-in, with gear and racket, H showing check stop for finish of bend. d Bars Bent Cold up to I, 1 in. Diameter “Kennedy” Patent Bending Machines are310 words
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