Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 May 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 113. VOL LXXXX. TUESDAY, 17th MAY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 135 1 T. NAGATA bbothkbs DENTISTS s Bead Office next to The Diipenmry. I BMMh Office M, Leith Btreet MHMMMHHfIRMMHMHBBMMBB Dollar Exchange Tables <g||| 'fBO^ 0 STERLING into DOLLARS COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL DOLLARS into STERLING ASCENDING IN 8 I Sixty -Fourths of a Penny jjjjE, Price $6 each II Obtainable at TUDOR SEDAN
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    • 9 1 The r uniyersal corh cure hĕy i I s
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    • 1503 2 ±4 BANKS. HHEMA 1 taasriow. r™«.,.to. urnfiiMTHF RIH lEDERLAIDSCHE HAIDEL v/' .WI&/WF1 W **“*a—- ofirdia, limited BMiscHimj, i. v. jgmg«M| unchanged in ll.corp°r»ted-E°»‘“<« [Urorpomted t. BokM < 7flk JBB .W WK! M>M<W M.000.0T0 W Boyri Clurter A. D. IM4 «MKM W W £ll9 n<II dfl l!l< W'. 888 Bungalow. 109,
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  • 611 3 SCHOOLGIRLS MOLESTED Magistrate Orders 10 Strokes A Mal .y boy of sixteen appeared before the Third P lioe Magistrate, Singapore, Mr. A. 0. Boyd, to answer to a charge of outraging the modesty of a girl. The accused claimed to be tried. For the past few days
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  • 253 3 FIGHTING U.d. DOMINATION London, May 4 The deplorable paucity of British films displayed in the Dominions and the colonies because of the American stranglehd I was stressed by Lord Danesfort in the House of Lords. He urged the Cover ament to place on the agenda of
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  • 126 3 PREDICTED PRELUDE TO RESUMPTION OF TROU3LE3 London, M >y 6 Fears are being felt in certain quarters that the train bomb outrage near Cairo is a prelude to a werudescenoe of the troubles in Egypt. Recmtly the turbulence of the younger generation in that country has walked a
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  • 158 3 CONFIRMATION OF BANNING IN KELANTAN The following appeared in the Malay Mail:— Confirmation is forthcoming for the announcement, made in Singapore, that the magszioe Telong-Lah has been banned in the State of Kelantan. Mr. 0. Ward Jackson, the editor and publieher of the magazine, has received a communication this
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    • 369 3 rrwy-> w vryv YwrYT ’Sssk. Jk»p» .Mf? j, lit «itiitJWK*-' ‘-1X ,;i&L Ob IM' t fflwfeJH vv? w f 1 1» 3ar L TRY THIS daintyrecipe I :w<i i JeUy Fruit Salad j 2 pint packets Chivers* Jelly 2 Cgl fe I (as ’t*™** I nLIW^U 9^ 7 i i
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    • 144 3 THEY cost W MORE AND ARE WORTH M ORE TRAM MARK XIbAA -Q’ 7K£l&. Bristol London 1 iIjWW YOU wake up often at night full of fw; I causeless nervous foreboding and 1 'VlSflfl alarms. Your mind may tell you that AjßHm all is well and the policeman steadily T
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  • 1758 4 Many Foreign Visitors This Season Economies in the Royal Air Force History of the Gallipoli Campaign From Our Own Correspondent (By /ir Mail 1 London, April 28 THE season will be officially ushered in by the opening of the Royal Academy Exbibi tion at Barlington House, and
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    • 226 4 THE FINEST LICHT CAR IN THE WORLD HAS JUST ARRIVED. STANDARD by which all other cars are ‘LITTLE NINE' Tourer $1,450 Saloon $1,550 Prices f. o. r. Singapore. SPECIAL FEATURES. An engine developing 22 b.hp. from an R. A. C. rating of 9 h.p. A comfortable maximum speed of 56
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    • 311 4 V? W ANXIETY xtv now relieved by COW& GATE! COW GATE MILK FOOD freshly made and shipped immediately direct to all Eastern ports has always been famed for its sound keeping properties and wonderful nutritive value. Now the new fin with the expiry O 0& Al y THEDZff h date
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  • 1413 5 Exciting Finish to The PenangSelangor Cricket Match A Tie Fine Innings by Saravanamuttu and Brady Anthony’s Quick 35 Toa Inter-State cricket match between Penang and Selangor, which appeared on Monday morning to be going to end in a tame draw, provided the most e* citing nnisk seen on the Esplanade
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  • 202 5 Six Wickets Victory Over Gloucesters From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Sunday Playing on the Garrison ground the Malacca Cricket Club defeated the Glouoeeters easily by six wickets. Bedmond outstanding with a fine innings of 53 besides taking 6 wickets for 44. The following are the scores: Gloucestbrs
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  • 84 5 Reuter. POLAND TO MEET GREAT BRITAIN -.b Warsaw Tloczyrski beat Hughan 6—B, G—4, 6 2: and Maxetolarow beat Timmer 6—4, 6 2,5—7 4 6. 6—4 Poland won by 4 matcheeto 1 and qualified to meet Great Britain Havana Hopman beat Morales 6—2 6—2,6 —4; Sproule beat Vollmer
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  • 73 5 POLICE TEAM TO MEET MANSFIELD AND YOUNG The following will represent the S. S. Police versus Mansfield and Young in the Junior League at Fatani Road ground at 5 p.m. on Wednesday Bachan Singh; Babjan and J A. Embury; A. R. Ibrahim, W. Ingham (Oapt.) and
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  • 119 5 CHEATING CHARGE Accused Arrested on s, s. Ampang The Australian, J. R. Laweon alias R M Charlie, who was arrested by the Penang Detective Police on Sunday, was to day produced before the Fo'ioe Magistrate and charged with cheating at Kuala Kubu Bahru within the jurisdiction
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  • 469 5 F.M.S. DEFEAT COLONY Malacca Player's Great Feat Kuala Lumpur, May 16 In the Gulflemard Cup tennis competition two doubles matches were played this morning, the points being shared, Hewett and Hovil lost their tie which ran into three sets Winning tbe first set at 6-4, they lost
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  • 221 5 ANOTHER TOURNEY FHOSTLY A statement of accounts of tha result of the tournament held last month In aid of the local unemployment funds present ed by tbe Hon. Treasurer Mr. V. 0. Nolan to tbe e mmittee of the P. A B. A. (1932) on Frid
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  • 91 5 RESULTS OF WEEK END EVENTS 100 Metres Back Stroke R) 1 Ohuah Eng Chew I 58*'. 2 Liu Hung Oheong 1'57 2/s’; 8 Oheah Chin San. Novices 100 Metres Breast Stroke: 1 Wong Yong Rin 2 814/s’, 2 Ohuah Chye Hye 2 46 8 Toh Fook Berg.
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  • 585 5 YESTERDAY’S RE ULT 3 Serious Accident in the Big Event BROWN HILL DESTROYED From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, May 16 A large crowd wae attracted for the last day s raoes io day and the going was good, although the sky wae overcast. Comprador won
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  • 717 5 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. M. Buck worth, of Ku h Lumpur* are visiting Ipoh. Mr. H. P. Cheeseman, of the Malayan Educational Service, is visiting Ipoh* Mr. H, Scott Ram of the Asiatic Petro leum do- has returned to Malacca* Mr. A. R. White of the
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  • 17 6 Glidwrel —To Mr. aud Mra. W. H. Gladwell. of Malacca, on May 15. 1932, a daughter.
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  • 411 6 The Hu Yew seah has decide# that ball-room dancing is not beneficial to society. This extraordinary dt oisicn was arrived at after a debate on the subject at a meeting of the Scab last week. We wood» r what the Chinese ladies have to s*y about the matter;
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  • 310 6 The revival of orttage industries in the Gaehachl has its paxalLl In a surprisingly widespread movement for the reinstatement of traditional village crafts In England. There is. of course, a cliflLrsnoe The Gaeltacht industries are an outcome of harsh economic necessity, while a faint odour of dilettantism clings
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  • 76 6 —Reuter. Representatives of Four Leading Companies Meet New York; Yesterday Represeatotives of the Royal Dutch Shall, 4 nglo Persian Borma Oil and Standard OU Companies he'd the first full meeting io diecuee ways and means of stab! lengths international oil markets. Some Europeans favour the formation of an
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  • 36 6 —Reuter. Leaving Nursing Home on Wednesday A bulletin to day states that the Prime Minister a eye is so satisfactory that he la leaving the nursing home at Loaaiemouih on Wednesday instead of Friday.
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  • 27 6 —Riuter. Death of Veteran Steamship Owner Sanrafela (California) The death baa > taken place of Capt Rob rt Dollar. Prudent of the Djlhr bk»mdb;p L:ne.-
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  • 1134 6 Penang, Tn *sday »c>HE news of tkn tragic fate which has overtaken the French mail boat Georges Phillipar on her maiden voyage will be received in Penang with considerable regret. The vessel, which was last here on May 5, caught h e in the Indian Ocean, off
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 176 6 JOHII LITTLE’S COFFEE TH 7 N W VACUUM PACKED TIN < Ensures Perfect Freshness > ,mprOTK The L Prevents Adulteration I The Larsest Bales of I Ground Cofee in the i Country. I -V Obtainable from all dealers throughout Malaya < John Little Co. Ltd., Penang I Singapore, Kuala Lumpur,
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    • 34 6 Et fer> O. THE JBKST SITCATn. SEASIDE BOTKL IN lUK EaSC. ALL ROOMS FAf'X THE B®A Muh with sittinc room Mid private bathroom attached. •OOEfil SANITATION THROUBttOUT excellent CUIBINB under exvert European Chef. I*
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 93 6 f K I NG’S To night Positively Last Two Shows The Strangest Picture Ever Filmed ‘Africa Speaks’ The One and Only Jungle Thriller Astounding! Thrilling! Amazing! Be sure not to miss it! PHONE 264 6-15 Tonight Last Night 9-30 John (iibert, 11 Brendtl in “West of Broadway” I A Metro-Gold
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  • 591 7 ON MAIDEN VOYAGE P. and O. Ship To The Rescue I MANY LIVES LOST Aden, Yesterday Th» twenty-one thousand ton Meesageries liner Georges Phillipa» with six landed passengers bound from China >n d the Straits to Marseilles caught «re and was abandoned five miles Itouj
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  • 1312 7 Rente r. Ominous Messages Graphic Description of Veteran Premier’s Assassination World Peace at Stake? The political situation in J ipan which resulted in the assassination of Mr. Inukai, the Prime Minister, leads the Manchester Guardian to declare that th j future of peaoe of
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  • 187 7 —Reuter. GRA VE SITUATION Bombay Yesterday Tbe situation had become so serious overnight that the Governor raturnei to the city from Mahabaleabwar by air. Rioting was resumed at daybreak and by noon six were reported dead and 180 injured but the actual figures are probably higher. As sections
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    • 37 7 K Empire Shopping Week Purchasers of the Pinaug Gazette should see that they receive with their copy of to-day’s paper a 28- t page Special Empire Edition. Copies for post subscribers will be posted under separate cover.
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    • 112 7 IFSIMIWI IHIUI!. 'U 1 WWTM "U i 1 I H < II BUY BRITISH AND r j BUV BEST Our Universal Provision Shops Stock a!1 Your "'Requirements Quality Goods at Reasonable Prices. See Our Displays. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Penang T)agan £uar. Tel phone Penang, 1500 1501 Butterworth 33
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  • Company Reports
    • 169 8 The Thirteenth Annual Report of the Direct ora of the North Taiping Tin Dredging owith audited Account! for the Firur c’al Year ended 3lit,'December. 1931 statei: The General Manager** Report on the work at the Mine*is enclosed herein, and gives full details of progress. Dredging.—Mining operation!
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    • 131 8 The Director of the Taipicg Tin Dredging C-»mpany, Ltd., in their fourteenth anr.u 1 report state Revenue. —The Revenue from sale of Tin Ore was $167,762.23. Less—Mine, Hesd Office, London and Melbourne expenditure $149,760 96, $lB 001.27 To which must be added: —Balance from Isst Account with
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  • 495 8 London, April 29 Copper—The efficial price of Electrolytic Copper in America has remained uncharged at 51 cents per lb, delivered to consumers’ work?, although it is probable that bids of 5f cents would not be refused. For export the Copper Exporters Inc. are dill quoting 6} cents
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  • 226 8 Penanfi May 17 I c's Benares Opium P. sheet notn 5.000 00 Clo«. n 0 Gold leaf sellers 72 00 tfaee Picking nom no supplies Nutmegs 801 M 1101 "unc Coconuts per 1.000 n *5.00 Copra Bundried 5-™ Rattans Rattans Ooarat Green Snail Shel J J.OC 10 58
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  • 179 8 Accounts cf Bali; Sembswmg Rubber Co. for 1931 slow kes of £5.514 (ags‘. £12,6561; brought in £3,778, income-tax reserve written back £1,119. Deducting lose 1 saves credit £4,888 f.rward. Reduction of capital from £383 955 to £166,977 is rcflac.ed in bahnee-jueet and is given effect to by
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  • 247 8 Anglo-Johore Consolidated Rubber re ports trading loss for 1931 of £3,660 (asst. £4 999), after £BB4 to depreciation. To £L562 brought in is added £2,314 from inc.-tax and general reserve, making £3.876, deducting loss for year £3,660 leaves credit £216 forward. In order to provide capital to
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  • 333 8 TO-DAY’S PRICES f ba following were the latest «ooteitone MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’i than list ai| listen. to-day Saturday To-day Shams 1 E 1 5 <§ 5 Is. I a. 11 la. Mining Kinta .76 .79 .76 .79 Kiana B. -65 .75 .65 .75 Kuchai Tin
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  • 70 8 Singapore Pric»’ for Standard Ribbed Smoked Shret for today an as follow: Soot 5| cants per lb. Jnly/Sept. 5| h Oct./Dec. 6 Jm/vLrch 6| h Market qi'et The following prices w*re realised for rubber sold at our auction-rooms Good F.A.Q, to $7 20 F.A.Q. $6-80 7
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  • 113 8 Shell Transport and TraPn« 0-'., Ltd.i have declared a dividend at the rate of l/6d. per share free of income tax payab'e 6;h Jalv. Bearer Coupon to be piesented is No. 59. Dusun Dur if n Rubber Estate—After providing £1,636 for dsprrc'ation loss for 1931 was
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  • 1108 8 KENNEDY CO., S HARE LIST ĕ Ĕ g. 2 NAMES. I 2 5 CO H RUBBER (Dollar.) > c C. c Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 60 w Amalgamated Malay Estates 40 Planting Syndicate SO 70 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 Aver Molek Rubber Co. J Ayer Pangs
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  • 45 8 The homeward mail by the s.v. Karap r ck«»s at 10 a.m. on the 21st instant. Tie 8.8. B?hna with mtila despatched from London on April 28 ra expected to arrive here *1 6 a.m. on Fritfay, the 20. h ins a it.
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  • 72 8 Pei.ing, M&y 17 Courtesy On Loudon Bark Ternar d 25/3? 4 m/u 2 3 29/81 Private 8 m/te ar*dit 2 < 82 ,i 3 h x*4 7da )n Naw York D*man-« 42 Fr.no. <. TT 95«;-» India is T T 1-14 Bangkok U TT 85 par-3,. 100 B.tevia T.T
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 276 8 SPEY ROYAL' gjjCE of SCO r j ,< ff 4 H» S' /Spey- Royal W 1 Im Whisky t Su Choicest and oldest IB procurable Br' t MOOUCE 04 SCOTIANO ttt Bottled and Guar ant «4 b, II IM tell O 7 9 BM G<er Gu; i!u 7. AM j
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    • 61 8 [he “TERRY" Lever Fol®f Roller (lip. Enables you to file your letters—Lock ehem ap ia fil® refer t© the fl easily- Gives 50 per cent, mote ja* capacity than eoy similar clip. Send $l-25 for ret of 5 (differed sizes). SOLE DISTRIBU TORS; Tress, PENANG* JJ 1 j 1 L
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  • 648 9 The following publications were fa n’d or recslved by the Department of Butiiticß< 8.8. and F.M.9., during the period from April 30 to May 6, 1932, inelu ve. and are available for public ure I. the Reference Library. Fullerton Buildirg, Singapore. Application may ba mace by membere
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  • 864 9 SYMINGTON WILSON’S RUBBER REPORT London, April 27 A somewhat firmer tone has develop' d in the Rubber Market since our last repor*. Prices show an advance of 1/161. to il. There has been Dme trade buying, both European and American, and a continuance ct buying on a small scale by
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 635 9 ■m—wiujw J iiiiisii l iii ii— iiiMSMyj auj» <wl. lmlui ar ‘!Ti ii i i lww lltvw. I Assets exceed 812,000,000 S. C. Awurence in force over WOOU The Great, Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (ißMrpuralud fas Stnita SctNamsuta). HEAD OFFICE 1 Great Eastern Life Building. Ceoil Street, Sngapots. LONDON
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  • 863 10 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving'and sailing from Penang during the weeki IN PORT TO-DAY *r°nal 11^ 8 For Dnu 01 S*" 1118 Malacca Port Weld T. Anann and B. Drtoh To-day Jitra Teluk Kertang Sime Pjrta
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    • 16 10 I LEA J PERRINS’ SAUCE F i F For every course except the sweet* 9 SB
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    • 334 10 t lwk i J //CS? Z?) I f' I Foods t The ‘AHenburyi’ Foods are particularly waited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their me givei complete independence of doubtful mila supply,
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  • 489 11 I pnsngi Ma 17, ’932. lENANj market rts. FeefiSteak kati 32 btew or Curry w do 22 Fork lean do 48 Po*k lean 4*fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Austialian i... do 40 Fowl kati 22 Capons locally reared M do none Hen do
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    • 409 11 I Fbls i 1 r Tl 1 I I HWHI FOR MOTORISTS v Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Are Invaluable. S r f 'I IHETHER one motors for business of V V either as a driver or passenger. I Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills will be I found a
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    • 589 11 g UNTREATED MILK-% f BOTH WHOLE AND 4 J SKIMMED.HAS VERY I LITTLE ANTI RACMITiC 1 ACTIVITY On£aajy fresh This authoritative guota* tlon that Sresh cows’ issllk contains aljnost no vitamin D is ««ss’vincissg. It follows that a food made from fr«sh milk contains almost no vitamin D —BUT SUNSHINE
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1328 12 lO!B|J|r BLUE PUMMEL LIMB WEBKI.Y SWHVICR, LONDON, SOUTH CINIIxtST Colombo. M.n.eillw London, Ro'«Mam Colombo, London, Botterdsm. .o nmurg g> AMERICAN MAIL LINE., Hamberg, Hull and G 1 tag* w p ue Penang Due r enarg c fl 1 I iMENMEBEaMMMHHn 5 iwfditf uranean and Liverpool service I A ColoX Li.orpoob.od
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    • 694 12 pT&o -British India* AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.J MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co Penang, Teiuis Anan» under eontraet with Hie Majesty’s tenham. Malacea »21« Bw«u Government, London and Far Bast Mall Service. Outwards from London for China Mata Hari M and Japan,
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