Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 May 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-05-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 110. VOL. LXXXX. FRIDAY, 13th MAY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement214 1932-05-13 1 ITnagata BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Diapanfary. J Office 52,Lelft Street ———KW—i^———— ——■IWIJI 111 ■III— IHIIIIM HI 11l Mil JI II HU LITr~~ if Dollar Exchange Tables jj STERLING into DOLLARS I?J W DOLLARS into STERLING I <?A !V' 'f »1 ftf I ®S ASCENDING IN Sixty-Fourths of214 words
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Advertisement10 1932-05-13 1 Say Xoad^ye^fo pa i ris'a n d 1 *> < universal'Corn cure10 words
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Advertisement1626 1932-05-13 2 miscellaneous WORRY? famish your boos. I BANKS. Wanted COAGULATING TANKS, GO TO Q .‘X£X ta n 12 YIT LYE CHARTERED HAIR HOHSKGHfi SHAHS ■'Al BAKIIIB v Apply Box No. 51. c/j Pinaug G z'tte. 28, Bishop Street. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATIOI. 491 -13 5 PENANG. (Incorporated tn EnClnnd1,626 words
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Article507 1932-05-13 3 COURT SEQUEL TO ATT WK ON POLICE OFFICER Ringleader Sent to Gaol Giving evidence before the Third Magistrate (Mr. A. C. B yr), Singapore, Inspector Astir, cf the Teluk Ayer Division, described how he was assaulted by a 1 gang of Chinese ships* firemen on507 words
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Article98 1932-05-13 3 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN The health staieiueni for the Municipality of George To"vn for ths week ending May 7. 1932, shows a total of 72 deaths —43 males n i 29 females—the death-rate being 24 62 per mille compared with 22.91 in the preceding week and with 2698 words
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Advertisement290 1932-05-13 3 n» THE FINEST LIO IN THE WORLD I HAS JUST ARRIVED. I i STANDARD I by which all other cars are judged, I ‘LITTLE NINE’ Tourer $1,450 I Saloon $1,550 Prices f. o. r. Singapore. I I SPECIAL FEATURES. I An engine developing 22 b.h.p. from an K. A. C.290 words
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Advertisement43 1932-05-13 3 FWil tv W‘ J 1 a®JIN EXCHANGE Bor 200 used Stamps of Straits Settle meats Malay States, Slam, Hong Konf Java, and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post fjards OF Eaglish cenery from Aercp' aoes. iIBB TEE “KIA ORA.** StnokwaH. Lender, Rn®tend.43 words
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Advertisement393 1932-05-13 3 A'etr Way to Banish laQiy HbIF l niHd' a I »ai f rkM JJ WI-vB: ht. J W 1/ JJjJHF I. x i THE IMAL Sensational Discovery I .<<< ?'-vZ> FOOD FOR of British Scientist z" J--. cn detest superfluous hair They never i V .l X *r -.-I a393 words
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Article1818 1932-05-13 4 The Thrill of Speed Time-Savings That Mean Life-Savings By Harry Harper (Author of <l The Romance of a Modern Airway,” etc.) A surgeon flying post-haste to some sick-bed far across the continent; a traveller making an eleventh-hour air dash to catch an ocean liner; a1,818 words
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Advertisement281 1932-05-13 4 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY BOOK LOVERS. CASH CLEARANCE SALE ol BOOKS For Two Weeks Only Commencing 2nd May to !6th May, 1932. Our stocks of Books in all branches of Literature (except latest publications and those on consignment account) WILL BE OFFERED AT 33’/s per eent. Discount FOR CASH PURCHASES AT281 words
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Advertisement128 1932-05-13 4 SERVICE From 6 a.m. until 7,30 p.m. Weekdays and until Noon on Sundays we are at your service delivering orders on request. In addition to Cold Storage supplies we stock a complete range of quality GROCERIES and you j will find our prices com- j petitive. j Singapore Cold Storage128 words
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Article171 1932-05-13 5 ALLEGED BREACH OF PROMISE Writ Served in London THE romance of Primo Oirnera, the Italian giant of the boxing world, and hig waitreiß sweetheart of Soho travel far from smoothly. A golic.tor representing Miss Emelia Tersini’g family hr a served a writ on the boxer for171 words
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Article236 1932-05-13 5 SPLENDID NEW SHEARERMONTGOMERY FILM The Metro-G ildwyn-Mayer p’eturei “Private Lives,** which has Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery cost artsd opened lest night at fthe Queen’s. It is Noel Coward's Broadway stage success adapted to the screen under the capable direction of Sidney Franklin. ‘'Private Lives’* is a delightful236 words
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Article294 1932-05-13 5 ARMEJiWITH PARANG ANDIGUN Manday dawned a quiet day for the little out of the way vHhg« of Simpam, where the Raub Australian Gold Mines have their hydro electric power station, but by eight o’clock the whole place was agog and everyone ran to safety as the dreaded294 words
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Advertisement68 1932-05-13 5 ';.r i A I 111 HUI’M WB—MB ’tannf ictnrers of Every Description of Surgical and Mechanical India Rubber Frod cts. Syringes, Water Bcttlee »nd Beds. Air tSTD, 1847- Cnehions- Enemas, Bed Sheetings. Testa, Tubing, Valv-as. Washers, Railway Goods, Electrical Gloves, etc. a Catalogues of Sargics! or Sports Rubber > Products68 words
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Advertisement66 1932-05-13 5 S. P. C. L, PENAIS MORE MEMBERS needed for the Society f r the Prevention of Crusty to Anim-.k; Minimum SnbEcJpticn $3 per annum payable to Mrs. J. W. CALLAN» Hon. Treasurer» 43 Northam Road, Miss S. DENNYS» Ho Secretary, Municipal Offices. Communication as to c sea of erne ty66 words
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Advertisement334 1932-05-13 5 rue “Terrv” lever Folding Rotter Clip. EVERYTHING YOU WANT ea.ily.Givessoper S IJjgcnPBBUED I'l THIS .GSAKOPHOSE capacity* than TOUGI OIIOHIII UKXlil&r clip A design b AII a Etop t Non, setting operates on all /Al 3 1 4* 111 I elj weZZ known types of lecords Send $l-25 for a Il334 words
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Miscellaneous208 1932-05-13 5 jW&j.estjc’ < OPENING O-.MGHI M tine<"‘: To-morrow, fui drf* Monday. pnX MOVIETONE’S W"mdER MUSICAI.E f’ I W FASCINATING I 4' CAPTI VATI NG... Üb 'w ST!WIULAT,NG SWELL! .H ■RR&& «sjrn Romance by Janet and L x> Charlie., at their gayest I ,and happiest .and laughs f Brendel IJANET |FJ, 1208 words
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Article1253 1932-05-13 6 STATIC ELIMINATORS: GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS: EMPIRE RECEPTION CONDITIONS In last week’d artic’e a dsecription was given of a contrivance to ba fitted to an aerial wire of a wireless receiver for the elimination of statics. Information is now available from a very senior electric»! engineer that the scheme pat forward1,253 words
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Article162 1932-05-13 6 HAT KNOCKED OFF TABLE BY POLICE OFFICER M My Lord, may I crave your indu'gence to mention an act of discourtesy which I received just now in this Court.” With these words, Mr. Samuel Fung, the lawyer, odged a complaint to Mr. Justice Whitley at the conclusion of162 words
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Advertisement522 1932-05-13 6 BANK HOLIDAY j" 1 The Exchange Bank» will HO U S E-W S VES close on Monday M ay 16, 1 LIKEWISE 1932, which has been pro- I claimed a Bank JQyy-jQ yy-j Johan Tin Dredging, Limited. (Incorporated in Federated Malay States.) IT’S WON 0 E R F*" UL. Notice522 words
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Miscellaneous503 1932-05-13 6 Short Wave Stations For Penang* Listeners Midnight la.m. 2 a.m. 3am 4 a.m. 5 a.m. 68. m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 pm. 9p, m. 10r- n. M to to to to to to to to to to <o to to WirinteM lam. 2 a. m. 3 m.503 words
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845 1932-05-13 7 SELEOIIONS FOR TO-MORROW Lady Rona Best Thing Of The Day BY TIC-TIC To morrow’s races at Singapore will Yfiß’k the fifth day of the Sieg,pore Turf Clan S’rofiiuonJ Meeting which will bo Jbro.i.'bt to a do.a on Monday, which is a public holi lay. 1845 words
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Article431 1932-05-13 7 I GALLANT MIBB ROBERTS Wat Hye and Hooi Hye in Dazzling form Three further ties in the Fenang lawn Tennis Championships were fixed for yesterday but only two were played. Baw Tiang Soo who was to meet Yeo Wee Yeang, the Penang Singles hampion, did not431 words
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Article45 1932-05-13 7 DENMARK DEFEATS YUGO-3LA.VIA. Copenhagen, May 12 Ulrich (Denmark) beat Kukuljevic (Yugo Slavia) 6 8 7 5,6 2 Ulrich and Henriksen (Danmark) beat Kuku'ievio and Schaeffer (Yugo-Slavia) 6 8. 5 7 6 4. 6 4. Dsnmark now meets Japan in the third round.45 words
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Article165 1932-05-13 7 .—Ranter. LINDBERGH BABY A negro Wiiiiam Alien, was the first to see the bod Allen an 3 Orville Wilson driving from Mountroee to Hope well stopped at Mountroee Hill. Alien went in the woods seventy five yards from the road and as he raised a branch to go.—Ranter. - 165 words
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Article96 1932-05-13 7 KEDAH TO MEET PROVIN E WELLESLEY The following are the teams representing the Kedah Foitba 1 ssociation and the Province WellesUy Football Association in their match to be played on Saturday at Alor Star Kedab: D E Forbes; Lim K;tn Chooi» Awang Ali; Tan Siang Hm Hamid96 words
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Article128 1932-05-13 7 TO PLAY IN THE ENGLISH ‘‘OPEN On the first w*ek nf Jane the b’ggest golfing contest of the year will take pLce in Eng and, the British open championship. Alre»dy there is a representative en ry from British p'ayers, and also from Am c ricsns and Oontineatal golfers.128 words
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Article65 1932-05-13 7 SATURDAYS MATCH The following will represent the Unlted Clerical Subordinates in their Junior League match with the Municipality cn Saturday on tbe Dato Kramat ground Kamal Singh, Lim Oheng Hoe, Md. I. M. Rashid (Oapt). Lim Kung Teong. 0. Danker. A. R- Abdullah, Tuan Chik. Chee Tiang65 words
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Article63 1932-05-13 7 The following have been selected to play for the Indo-Ceylonese against the Taiping Hornets on Sunday on the Francis Light School ground at 10 a m L Ethirinayagam. Hari Singh, V Arumugam V Van Sanden, G 0 Hara, I A Daniel, Md Saaid Keroal -ingh, M T Samsudin,63 words
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Article66 1932-05-13 7 ACCUSED rONVI.TED f barged with being a stowaway on board the sa. Tairea without a ticket from Rangoon to Penang Noor Mohamed, a Bengali, this morning pleaded not guilty. He said that he had bought a ticket but lost it on board. 1 he Magistrate convicted the accused66 words
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Article530 1932-05-13 7 M, N. 8 Killick, of Estate Fan ting, is going home on leave by ibe Ranpura this week. Mra. Miller, wife of Mr. D Mclver Milltr of the Asiatic I etroleum Co is leaving for home by the Ranpura. Mr. F. A. Bartholomeu c z, Managing Director530 words
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Article69 1932-05-13 7 MALAY PLEADS GUILTY Before the police magistrate a Malay named Hamad bin Mydin this morning pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a gold sovereign valued at $B5 belonging to Johora Bee at Kampong Haryet Accused said that be took the sovereign owned by hia69 words
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Article51 1932-05-13 7 JAIL FOR TAMIL Gopal, a Tamil, who had guilty to a charge of voluntarily canning hurl to Muniyandy by means of a chisel at tbe Hindu Temple, Dato Kramat Road on April 29, was to-day sentenced to two months rigorous Imprisonment by Mr E. Jago, Penang Police51 words
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Article80 1932-05-13 7 A debate will be held at the Hu Yew Seat on Friday, May 13 1932 at 8 pm sharp The motion before the Home will be: “That in the opinion of this House. Ball room Dancing is beneficial to Society.” The Chairman, Dr Oheah Cheng80 words
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Article193 1932-05-13 7 CUNARD AND P. AND 0. ENTERPRISE To morrow, Mty 14—at Whitsuntide tbe Cunard liner Mauretania leaves South ampton st 5 30 p m. on the start of a 2 300 mile cruise to Gibraltar and back. She is to arrive at Gibraltar at about 8 o'clock on193 words
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Article161 1932-05-13 7 Tandeming and tricycling, pastimes considered to have been driven off the roads iorg ago are coming into their own again to such a noteworthy extent that separate chapters, dealing with these specific phases of the cycling game, have been included in the new, 10 sh. edition of161 words
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Article100 1932-05-13 7 A public meeting was held at the Sabha premises. No 128 Perak Riad yesterday at 9p m. when Mr. M. R K.ji the President of the Sabha was in the chair The following resolutions were passed (1) Mr M. R. Raja, the President of100 words
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Article477 1932-05-13 7 ELE'TIOV OF CF 7 'CZRS The t ffin me ting cf the hingipcre R tarv Clnb on We ir ee-i y, at the Adelphi Hot-1 wng dr-v ie Ito the elec'.ion of efli’era f>r the en»u ng year, but the bnricess atmesphrre w s relieved by members477 words
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Advertisement67 1932-05-13 7 SPEY ROYAL MUCĔ OF I -gl W/ i \>l Slim Whisky I |g\■ ara/ Choicest and oldest I SaSli 9Sf //cR procurable r MSBII ffill lli&fe. J'fi teoouce of scctlajso I ''X Bottl'd and GuarxMred t, L/ [////ggEKA iw IMPORTED nV GUTHRIE CO., Ltd. ggSKMy laSKi&i siouroif. pouxe. mu icam67 words
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Article450 1932-05-13 8 It is a pity that Mr. H. D. Mundell made no more than a passing reference to the high price of petrol in this country, in his speech at the S.S. (Singapore) Association He could have made a great deal more of the subject than he did. We450 words
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Article269 1932-05-13 8 Empire Shopping Week begins on May 18 and concludes on May 24, Empire Day. In that brief period all citizens of the Empire in Mtlaya are requested to "Buy British. Too much publicity oaunut be given te the effort. It should be alvertised in every possible way, and269 words
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Article82 1932-05-13 8 Reuter. Maintenance of Russian Market Urged A demand that everything must be done to maintain the Russian market was formulated in addressee of the British Machine and Tool Association giving evidence before a sub committee of the Trades Industries Committee whose present policy is to urge the governmentReuter. - 82 words
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Article62 1932-05-13 8 —Reuter. One Death Sentence: Four Imprisoned Farldpur, Yesterday A special tribunal sentenced to death Manoranjan Bhatta Charys, one of the five bandits arrested in connection with the armed robbery at the Madsripur Post Office in March when one man was stabbed to death. Surendranathkar, his accomplice was sentenced.—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article58 1932-05-13 8 Reuter. Federal Relief Scheme Evolved WasLicgton, Y<«lerday Apian for Federal relief of unemployed discussed at the White ftouse at aeon ferenoe between Vr. HoOvai and Con greseional leaders It couhmplatfs the authorisation of the Ffaan ju Corporation to lend $300.000 000 io states for relief purposes and advanceReuter. - 58 words
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Article565 1932-05-13 8 Penang, Friday OR the good name of the V country, the unemployment i problem should be tackled with as much good heart and I energy as was the relief of the I famine stricken during the great ’floods in China. In a short time (large sums of565 words
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Article96 1932-05-13 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London '£l2s. 10 0! £122 Os. Od. Tin (3 Months) London £127 7 61 £124 Os. Od. Singapore $63.624 $62.50 Business Done 50 ions 75 tons Penang 563.62 J $61,87? Business Done Sellers No Buyers Rubbsr London 1 d. New York 2J c- (GJ96 words
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Advertisement168 1932-05-13 8 JOHN LITTLE’S COFFEE THE N'W VACUUM PACKED TIN j B Ensures Perfect Freshness Improves The Flavour Prevents I Adulteration I I The Largest Salts of Ground Coffee in the Country. Obtainable from all dealers throughout Malaya John Little Co. Ltd., Penang Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk168 words
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Advertisement35 1932-05-13 8 o Q o. THK BKBT SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA saeb with sitting room and private bathroom attached. KCDERN SAMITATIDN THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CFTSINB under exi»*rt Kur- s>,-*n Chef. -W35 words
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466 1932-05-13 9 Representatives of all countries. —Rugby Ridio Service. touching pantheon SCENES Procession Half A Mile Long WORLD-WIDE TRIBUTES Paris, Yesterday All Paris thronged the route of the State funeral of the murdered President this morning from tho Elysee to the Pantheon where M.Representatives of all countries.—Rugby Ridio Service. - 466 words
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Article86 1932-05-13 9 Bervko Accounhnla -Rugby Radio Committee Appointed to Inquire of the Exchequer, Mr. announced in the House of in r° Dl yosterda y that the committee to P reaent position of co and t V6 80c e^es D relation to income tax nftoU Port whether any modification of i>..iBervko Accounhnla -Rugby Radio - 86 words
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Article91 1932-05-13 9 -Reuter. Report of omm‘tee of Ninettes Genova, Yesterday *ho Shinghai Committee’s “•»C' L/““ bly cmmlttee ol Nine “W that rtp l 6x i )l6oBiD K the opi at define Assfcm hly s resolutions aiming W ltt>drawal ?f B 8 of hostilities and the execution > n forces in-Reuter. - 91 words
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Article401 1932-05-13 9 Reuter. BRUTALLY MURDERED Hopewell (New Jersey), Yesterday The New Jersey Governor, Mr. Moore, announces that the Lindbergh baby has been found dead near Lindbergh’s estate. T ater The Governor said he has been Informed by Colonel Schwartzkopf the Police Chief, that a baby has been found dead nearReuter. - 401 words
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Article158 1932-05-13 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Dunlop Chairman Urges International Co-Operation The need for international co operation as essential to world trade revival was strongly urged at the company meeting to day by Sir Eric Geddes, chairman of the Dunlop Rubber Company. He insieted that the time for half measures was—Rugby Radio Service. - 158 words
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Article106 1932-05-13 9 —Reuter. Satisfactory Progress Unanimous satisfaction with the work accomplished by the Chinese Government's purchasing commission, despite set backs. and the close cooperation between the Chinese and British member was expressed by all members of the commission at the first annual meeting held under the chairman ship of—Reuter. - 106 words
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Article64 1932-05-13 9 Rugby Radio Service. FIFTH SINCE BEGINNING OF MARCH The Bank’of Eughnd discoant rate has been further reduced and is now S| per cent. —Reuter. Stock Mabxbt Following to-day's reduction in the bank rate to 2$ per cent the stock market generally closed with a good tone.Rugby Radio Service. - 64 words
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Article131 1932-05-13 9 —Reuter. United States Decides to Adhere Washington, Yesterday After a delay of nine years during which time three successive Presidents have recommended the con ditional approval of the world court protocol by the Senate it looks as if the United States is at last really about to adhere—Reuter. - 131 words
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Article91 1932-05-13 9 Reassuring Reply by Colonial Secretary Sir Phillip Cunliffe Lister gave a reassuring reply regarding mut-teai in Hong Kong to a deputation of the Council of Equal Citizenship. Questions raised also included the status of coloured women in the Colonies and the employment of women in the Colonial91 words
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Article90 1932-05-13 9 —Renter. Large and Influential London Committee The urgent need for farther lands to cope with the aftermath of the Chinese floods was stressed in the course of an appeal issued by the newly completed China Flood Relief Committee to raise funds in aid of Mr. Hope Simpson’s—Renter. - 90 words
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117 1932-05-13 9 The Secretary of the above committee acknowledges the following donations to the Funds ••E.H.R” $2O Straits Trading Co Club Donations May 1982 18 Messrs Evatt and Co Club Subscriptions April 1982. 212 We are informed by the Controller of Labour, Malaya that a communication has been117 words
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Article65 1932-05-13 9 damage £130,000 From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. Yesterday There was another devastating fire in tho early hours of this morning in th Chinese qaatter of the city believed to be due to arson. The damage calculated at the new rate of exchange, is £lBO 000 Seventy four stores65 words
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Article179 1932-05-13 9 Reuter. Unruly Nazi Deputies Arrested Berlin, Yesterday General Groener who with Dr. Pruening and the Minister of Justice signed I resident Hindenburg’s recent decree dieat 1 ing ihv Nazi storm troops has resigned the post of Minister for Defence but continues to bo Minister for the Interior.Reuter. - 179 words
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Article79 1932-05-13 9 .—Rauter. Decision Kkea To Assist Rice Cultivators Fangkok. Yesterday The decision to abandon the gold standard was not due to necessity but was taken in order to aid rice cultivators who are suffer ing from the slump in price bb the trade was mainly concerned with sterling.—Rauter. - 79 words
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Article39 1932-05-13 9 —Reuter. Strong Demand: Prices Two to Five Points Higher Far Eastern securities on the Stock Exchange are strong. Japanese stocks are especially demanded with a shortage of available stock. Prices are two to five points higher..—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article32 1932-05-13 9 —Reuter. No Soviet Instrvc’ors Among Kirin Troops Moscow, Yesterday The reported presence of Soviet instructors among the troops of General Ma and the Kirin troops have evoked authoritative denials..—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article22 1932-05-13 9 —Reuter. Six Pir Cent Dividend Declared The Hague. Yesterday The Royal Dutch Company has declared a six per cent, dividend..—Reuter. - 22 words
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Article109 1932-05-13 9 Reuter. Chamber of Mines Recommendation IDENTICAL EFFECT The Council of the Tin Producers’ Association unanimously endorsed the recommendation of the Malayan Chamber of Mines that the international quota should be reduced to 33 1/3 per cent namely 54,056 tons from June 1 subject to a quarterly control;Reuter. - 109 words
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Article213 1932-05-13 9 cieuter. Not Repudiation of Treaty Renter a Dablia correspondent leirns that with r»gard to Mr J H Thomae’statement in the House of Oommooa that tho passing of the Oith cf Allegiance Bill would be a repudiation cf th-? Anglo-Irish Treaty Mr. De V det-» eaidcieuter. - 213 words
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Advertisement14 1932-05-13 9 I I Awsl V W B i Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Co, Limited.14 words
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Advertisement110 1932-05-13 9 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL Tanjong Bunaah, Penang, 'Phone No, 60 You are invited to use our hotel as your playground. Warm welcome best service and civility SPECIAL DANCE NIGHT Saturday, 14th May 1932 Dance up to 12 midn ghu TEA-DANCE Sunday, 15th May 1932 from 5 pm. Don t forget come110 words
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Article431 1932-05-13 10 TO-DAY’S PRICKS She following were the latest gaoiations 11 DEESES. KENNED! A Oo.’i share Hat at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To day m S E 55 Fhaebb S. b m «E m pQ M Ba. I a. >o. fl. Mining Xinta -77 -80 .76 .79 Ruchai431 words
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Article56 1932-05-13 10 The e.B. Klang trrivel this morning with the following ra«*ngerB from Singapore and Port Swattwnbam: Mr T 8 Mr aid Mn 8 Battman, Mies E Bitem-»n Madam Tay Chiap Ket, Mr J C Cuthbert. Dr (Mist) Cuthbert, Mr J E Addinse-1. Mr A Baston, Mr Rhodes, Mr Mioh56 words
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Article237 1932-05-13 10 Moath’y return Ojloay 3cockl at does cf bna’nes-, 30 u Aprit, 1932. In tons. Ae DeJuej. A. Dealers’ Stecks Dry B. a 8. Crepe Area aad Ertate Remill Blanket Bark and U. 51 Crepe Scrap S’pore Island 23,614 2,2 < 9 6,826 Penang Island 2,682 99 846237 words
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Article182 1932-05-13 10 Domestic pm-ineiio i (as ?sc?rtainel by «xports from Federat’d MaLy States, Unfederated Malay States, and Straits Settlement*) of tin, aid tin-in-or i at 72 per cent., during the m-»n h of A aril, 1932. Tons T -me Federated Malay States 3,333 Unfederaled M*Uy States Johore 30 Kedah182 words
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Article90 1932-05-13 10 P r»«up Mav 18 By Courtesy cf Ar Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 h M 4 m/U 2 3 29/32 Private 3 zn/ta e*« lit 2 4 1/8 ,i 8 1, Do’unientary 1/4 On New York B .nk Demar»'’ 42j 1 France n T T 95090 words
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Article246 1932-05-13 10 PecapFi May 18 t c’s Benares Opitun p« shut oom 5,000 00 Cloves <• no supplies leaf •♦llers 72 00 Msce Picket nom no supplies Nutmegs 80j i, 110 s »i ,i Coconuts pt 1,000 >1 15.00 Hopra Hcndded su a’l tra eaitiona 5.60 Rattans »aes 11,10 Rattans246 words
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Article331 1932-05-13 10 Messrs. William J cks and Co. reported on April 20 as follows The tone all round bai been steal? after the fore d Fqaidatlon cf previous weeks, ae the Fin me* Member of the Indian Government stated in introducing their Badget, **che rise in Government Securities does331 words
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Article55 1932-05-13 10 Whit Sunday Bam Holy Communion and 6pm Evensong and Addres. St Ma k’s, C’hureh, Butter worth 9am Tamil Mattins *n<i Holy Communion at u t. Paul’s, hapel Bnkit T «nga x Wednesday, 7 3i a m Holy Communion at ''t ark’.- Ba terworth faraday, 7-3" m Holy Comxuuion55 words
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Article149 1932-05-13 10 L&test Quotations Thars. Wed. Bai. May 12 May 11 Sept. IF psrU 92i 93} 128.96 New York 8.661 8 67* 4 861 Montreal 4 Brussels 26.10 26 15 84.88 Geneva 18.75 18 24.86 Amsterdam 9 01) 9 07 12.08 Mllaa 71i 7 82 88 Berlin 15149 words
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Article885 1932-05-13 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST \IIST NAMES, d 1 r. J RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3; Amalgamated Malay Estates ”1 2? 35 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicat- v Ayer Kumng Rubber Esta'es 5 7o Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 Ayer Panaßubber Estates 2S Balau Planting Svn iic;it,.885 words
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Article48 1932-05-13 10 Thees with the following P^ Be g gaporc o LNa nß sD o Mr L W f gtld jfn B Mre Nnnn. M R A u. Fl nt*n >f J W Boyd W J* g j t Vol. DanmiD. Mr Heil®* 0 Li Chi Wa.48 words
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Advertisement213 1932-05-13 10 r Ebe TRunnvinebe Cheerful ufhl Cool TO-MolilloW Morning —Musi: in the Loung e DINNER DAfMOE SUNDAv ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9-30 p.m EMPIRE DAY Tuesday, 24& May, Guaratteed Empire produce oily will be erved IUNNTMEDR HOTBi LTt» w George Goidaaoa, Manager. THONE 543- ■M—sai— auaassaanaMEME^aMswm—nag—■— I s Get 1 Fitness from 1213 words
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Advertisement274 1932-05-13 10 New Adveiti sementsl Peoang Sales Room Valuable Household Furniture CONSISTING OF Pining Boom snite- Bed Room suites. Rittan furui ure, Gla-sw ire and 'rockery, Steel Ice Chest, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Dixi mats Gramophone and records. Ping-pong table, Chicks, Bowl and Shanghai Jars, etc. To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION274 words
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Article159 1932-05-13 11 ftuMer Company Reports Aeconntß.— Th* year’s working resultĔ d in a profit £453 17e 3’; which with ih-net amount brought forward from 1930 £33,445 18j 04; gives a tot I of £c3,899 15b 3 i which the Directors prongs to carry forward. o rPoe _The outputs for159 words
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229 1932-05-13 11 Singapore, May 10 The fallowing are excerpts from th* directcn»’ report of the above company to be submitted at ’he annual meeting on May 18 at Sincapo <: Accounts. ?he A c ants show a loss of $4,053 52 oa the year's workicg. After deducting this229 words
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Article126 1932-05-13 11 Accounts.—The year’s working resulted in a pre fit of £2 720 3j. 2d. which with the net amount brought forward frem 1980 i 16,425 17a 9J; g've« a total of £19.146 Os. Hd. which the Directors propose to carryforward. Outputs.—l,l9*.s29 lbs. of rubber, 95 tons cf126 words
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Article142 1932-05-13 11 house of lords* decision illhL Lords decided on April Xl‘>»nn a c YV pan y director who received tion'of S r tiremtnt rom posi- fcto 10 piy 1 beha,f of the laU Lt? U r k f aDdH Bpinnerp of lhe Tt pVmer. al Ccam:sBi onere142 words
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Article783 1932-05-13 11 32 PER CENT. Chinese Only to Produce During the “Holiday” The following scheme, by Mr. H, S. Lee, the well-known Chinese miner, which we understand was submitted to the Senior Warden cf Mines on May 11, *nd vhich he hks undertaken to forward •o Government, is783 words
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Article81 1932-05-13 11 The second annual general meeting of the above bank will be held at Kuala Lumpur, on May 15. The report shows tla* the net profit for the year was $1670.45 to which must be added $1,539.70 brought forwirl, making a total of $3 210.1581 words
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Advertisement387 1932-05-13 11 ——iii lAaaetc exceed 112,000,000 S. G. a. nnn nnn Aeeorance in force over $35,000,000. ihe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (ln*orv»raC*«l fe Strait* SattUmaaU). orrret, <.r~< U-. IONDO omts 01d j.„,. c “1... wU a. Ct.ii «f wltt a. Britta m. Aa,ar.n» Cooip.nl«> Ari. tn particular. ATTRACTIVE PLANS, OF387 words
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Article727 1932-05-13 12 SHAUKAT ALT DEFENDS HIS MA KRUSE “No Concern of Others” B mbay, April 22 ii a brisk. A brave, courageotwwomw, A brave man has found a brave and I atr going to stand by her,” declared Maulant» Shaukat A i in an interview with a727 words
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Article375 1932-05-13 13 CELEBRAIIONS AT K. K. Unofficials Present An Address The Birthday of H. H. the Saltan of Perak was cs'ebrated throughout the State on Tuwday ee a pubUe holiday. In Ipoh the Boy Ssoute held a largely attended parade and route march in honour of the occasion.375 words
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Article493 1932-05-13 14 F erang M 13, 1933. JENAN r MARKET eta. Meat Feef Steak m. kati 32 blew or nrry do 22 1 wk lean do 48 Po'k lean fat let quality do 38 Mutton Anaiau lb 40 do Australian M do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally r-area do noce493 words
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Article1129 1932-05-13 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines II j fofkrivi&g is a Ils* of vessels arriving and tailing fcjE. P tiering the week: IN POST TO-DAY swung For Me of Balliui jglrerwalnut Bs!®vsa Dob New York, Borton, ete, via Sues To-day gcrylochua EXngfp'rr® Colombo, Holland, Loudon1,129 words
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Advertisement287 1932-05-13 15 “Buy British, and so employ British labour by land and by sea” HRH. IHE PRINCE OF WALES’S BEODCAST. HOR LI CK S is BRITISH is your guarantee JJOBLICK'S was originated half a century ago by an Englishman, Sir James Horlick, Bart., and year by year io his rapi ily increised287 words
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Advertisement741 1932-05-13 16 P. 0.-BRlTlSh'tnqij’ AFID APCAR LINKS [Companies Incorporated in England.] MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO Peninsular and oriental 3. N. Co Penang, Teiuic under contract with Hla Majesty’s tenham, Malacca F 2?? r Bw* Government, London and Far Kcrv 3 X n6 aSc tsDQM East Mail Service. ecrv. se. Pte» Outwards from741 words
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