Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 May 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-05-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 114. VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 18th MAY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement688 1932-05-18 1 [inagatal PBOTHEBB I DENTISTS I Office next J The DiipenW* I 2 BtrM J MMBMBgyP/RiWB nfi|, ll i|,i i,i 1 Jiff MBKW F 'l'li '’NIWL.'IJL l(9v<? I ffilE'l i v xsr> iMßmll Mlw* 9>in a ng |®J| 149 Hp phaeton 4 Verdict of Millions XIT JT JT /9 Throughout the688 words
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Advertisement1734 1932-05-18 2 t° let 0 Danish BANKS. **> bungalow, 0 “‘"H OX r Hzlif CHARTERED BHK IhOMIShTsHMSHM BANKIRI i I RB, I h?aae HargaVeS R ad fi.lO.i| o» IN lA. AUSTRAL! A'AND CHINA CORFORATIM. i i ®.l 869 Mendla Ahllp. I (bcorporetd in England by Royal CkmUc 186». j jnCORPORATSD IN THE1,734 words
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Article332 1932-05-18 3 a walks down the strand Borrows File To Cut Handcuffs Here is tha g’oty of the coolest escipei prisoner on recorl: I At 2.5 p.m. on April 14 he arrived in civilian clothes at CHiring Oroes Railway Stvion from Sevenoaks, handcuffed io a warder. At 2 7332 words
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Article329 1932-05-18 3 OF DECAY IN BUILDINGS Four million tons of sulphuric acid a year. This, according to a report the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, publishe Kat month (H.M. Stationery Office, 4i. 6 is the product of the 140 000 000 tonsuf cod burned annually in329 words
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Advertisement243 1932-05-18 3 r r 'vT'"' 5, if| a fe 4 1 F ■“1 "A i i> cW afcy. Jkr-*— I r. X’. Fy el?\I 3gs (gisTO I i M K i»li:<AUHiiO y q Psoras!' Ell i- o <XX> t»~— J cnXc:* *2 BSlBter :~3fsSM it) ®r< y 3M x Sole Agents gOUSTEAD243 words
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Advertisement391 1932-05-18 3 WOMENS* 1 BEST HELP TO HEALTH I i EEAUT7 1 I sa?jajsjssjxs S PTTPDYTnTMr I I s.a:ssuai; I XiVXilt,! 1 illiiLr I BUs *y stomach, liver, Kidney and bowel j I 1 YOU WANT ««JI |S KCOR p GMIE m TH B GRAMOPHONE I RHFIIMATPM I Tonal Quality I lllLUlVlri391 words
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Article222 1932-05-18 4 Lying for Hours on Icy Slope IN FATHER’S ARMS Al2-YEARS-OLD girl and her father and a doctor were reecued with difficulty after a mishap while climbing Snowdon. Mr. Edgar Wngat and hie daughter, with Dr. 8. G, B rling, of Calthorpe-road, Edgbaston, Birmirgham.and hie 16-years old222 words
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Article365 1932-05-18 4 A BALANCED BUDfIET Canada h’s b kncsd her budget for the current fiscal year and is only levying (55 000,000 in rew taxation. The new impost are principally on incomes and an increases from one to three percent. is made in the fl it rate of365 words
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Article149 1932-05-18 4 COFFIN AND B]X EOARER3 FALL IN C3LLAR Mourners at a funeral at Kyverdaleroad, Stoke Newington, N had a distressing experience when the coffin and six bearers fell into a cellar owing to the collapse of a flight of steps. One of the bearers was plnnsd beneath the coffin149 words
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Advertisement394 1932-05-18 4 Slender Figures All about you prove that science has discovered A New Foe to Fat health and vim Lives were shortened, oth d o( he skndcrn ess you see a ZE Excess <at is i t due to «>» W “rgely the method which al! doctors now employ secretion lets394 words
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Advertisement139 1932-05-18 4 ^1 1 ™I I a A Product of Great Britain j “Regal” Milk The Best and Cheapest I Evaporated Unsweetened I Condensed Milk. I Manufacture 1 by Wilts United Dairies, Ltd. I DISTRIBUTORS I HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., PENANG Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh- II ■■■unmiMr-iK—n —-TiwrßrmimrT":.-.uni —■■mi j. ■i n139 words
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Article578 1932-05-18 5 Mr. and M»a. H. R. L. Dyne are return* irg to Singapore on the Kaiser-i-H’r which left Lvndnn on April 29. M. J. da Lussy of the Massaged?? Maritimes spent Sunday in Ipoh and left the fol. owing day for Singapore, Mrs. F. E. H- Beck, wife578 words
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Advertisement222 1932-05-18 5 fum The unrivalled health resort with css Modern Hotel $5 V per day L Modern Cottages $6 to $8 per day Restaurant Grill ALa Carte Fresh Water Swimming Pool 30cts per person Sea Bj thing dressing rooms 2Octs. per room Place to visit or stay European Management. S.C. BROWN, Manager.222 words
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Advertisement394 1932-05-18 5 tv z fc/. w V Mr-v-' I D. ZirX- i l AV Hl Tbeynule^ Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow f tes dmony, prove the supreme value and suitability I C°w Gate Milk Food throughout Malaya. When -3 e^Se h as faikd this world-famous food has given Baby vitality394 words
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Article2018 1932-05-18 6 Indian Chamber’s Objections Letter to Government on Ottawa Delegation Bombay, May 2 Mr. J. K. Mehta, Secretary, Indian Mero bants’ Chamber, has addressed the following letter to the Secretary to the Oov.-rnment of India, Department of Commerce, Simla, regardirg the ladim Del gLtion to the Ottawa2,018 words
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Advertisement120 1932-05-18 6 NOTICE In accordance with the Order made by the Resident Councillor, Penang, on the 9th January, 1931, I hereby give notice that on or after the 9th January, 1931» every dog in the Island of Penang, if found out of doors unless it is led by a chain or cord,120 words
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Advertisement360 1932-05-18 6 "CHiMPiQiV’. j ‘KENNEDY g U ent Bar Bending Machines ZVo Plvg J g 1 WUR'E BBOS. LTD., «I PE •G. S b 1 I ML'o/vE i No. 2 GEARED. Ab arranged for bending st/r I 3 4 t 0 bin > with gear and rachet, r h I showing check360 words
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Article620 1932-05-18 7 final in mixed doubles Won by Mrs. Green and R. B- Wallace After winning the first set, being behind three-five in the third and deciding set, and then making it five all, Miss Y. Carrier and E. Valberg lost to Mrs J D- Green and Pv.620 words
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Article55 1932-05-18 7 I —Reuter ITALY DEFE TS BP IN Rome, May 17 .Da Stefani (Italy) beat Juanioo (Spait) 'l-O, 6—l, 6-1 and Palmieri (Italy) defeated Kmm (-pain’ 2-6, 6-0 6—2 J ~“2. Ma er wis forced to retire owing to a heavy fall, Laly now meet the winners betweenI —Reuter - 55 words
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42 1932-05-18 7 Lt attention of our readers is directed M.tj R. a d ver ti terne nt in this issue, y-og alterations to the train services G.map and Tonopah Th > alter 06 leoua.e ellect.ve on »nd from May 23.42 words
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Article356 1932-05-18 7 Reuter. INDIAN’S DRAW WITH GLAMORGAN Latest County Cricket Results At Cardiff, the match between Glamorgan and the lad tan tourists was drawn. G amorgan, batting first, hit up 258. The Indianr, in reply, (cored 194. Batting a second time Glamorgan hit up 197 for two wicketsReuter. - 356 words
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Article166 1932-05-18 7 MR. MAX MILLAR Sister’s Early Morning Find From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, To day A shocking discovery was made In one of the Bungsar Hospital bathrooms this morning when a sister found a patient lying in the bath with his throat cut. He was still166 words
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Article87 1932-05-18 7 f.—Rugby Radio Service New Nelson Motor Liner Resches Albert Dock The new Nelson motor liner. Highland Patriot, reached the Albert Dock, I ondon, last night from Belfast. She was built by Farland and Wolff. The ship rad run her trials successfully and on May 28 will begin regularf.—Rugby Radio Service - 87 words
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Article96 1932-05-18 7 TRAM TICKETS hotioe that unique system of checking tickets at present exists on the G T. M T. buses and trams; that all passengers are 2*qolrsd to purchase tickets from places oi starting destination and to deliver these tickets on denied by the Inspector at any stage of96 words
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Article184 1932-05-18 7 —Reuter. Millionaire Boat-Owner’s Tragic Hoax Hopewell (New Jersey), Yesterday A sensation has been caused in the Lindbergh case by the announcement of Mr. Schwartzkopf, chief of the New Jersey State Police, that Mr c urtis, the millionaire boat builder, who was allegedly negotiating with the kidnappers, had confessed,—Reuter. - 184 words
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Article40 1932-05-18 7 I,—Rugby Radio Service, Appointed Privy Councillor By King His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to approve the appointment of the hon. Joseph Lyons, Prima Minister of Australia, to be a member of bis Majesty's Privy CouncilI,—Rugby Radio Service, - 40 words
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Article136 1932-05-18 7 Geraan Airman Reported Missing Kupang, Yesterday A frantic search is being made for the Jonker seaplane piloted by the German airman Flight Captain Hans Bertram which arrived on May 14 on a trade flight to the Far East and Australia accompanied by second pilot, mechanic and cinematographer. He136 words
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Article101 1932-05-18 7 distance photography —Bagby Badip Ser vice. Royal Gbiervatory Sending Two Members The Royal Observatory at Greenwich intends sending two members of its scientific staff, Messrs Jackson and Davidson, to observe the solar eclipse on August 81 from the town of Parent Quebec Province where totality will lastdistance photography —Bagby Badip Ser vice. - 101 words
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Article53 1932-05-18 7 M-jesty since his iilnesa. Rugby Radio Service. First Time Since Serious Illness The King visited the fleet during the week end. Although he witnessed a naval tattoo at Portsmouth two years ago thie v'sit to the flset will be the first paid by hie M-jesty since hisM-jesty since his iilnesa. – Rugby Radio Service. - 53 words
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Article66 1932-05-18 7 —Reuter. To Taka Steps to Meet any Financial Crisis Ottawa, To day A bill authorising tha Cabinet to taka steps to meet any financial crisis daring tha forthcoming recess will probably be tabled in Parliament by the Government before Parliament is prorogued according to tha Prime Minister,—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article32 1932-05-18 7 .—Rngby Radio Service. Holiday Spoilt by Thunderstorms and Showers Thunderstorms and showery weather fa most parte of Britain interfered with tha erjoyment of the Whit Monday holiday yesterday.—Rugby Radio Service..—Rngby Radio Service. - 32 words
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132 1932-05-18 7 EUROPE 4N3 v THE RciST Toe f Bowing team» have been ««hotel ■o represent the Europeans and the in the fcotball ma ch organised by heP.F.A. in sid of the U'empbyment Ford*, to be played on Steurday on tha 8 X v er’» Ground Eurcptaue Tha132 words
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Advertisement86 1932-05-18 7 «B— MbMßMaßaaaMKMiiimi aurmi n ir imo'i'iirmiagTiii i nii n mi i— 'v hmbmb BUY BRITISH You cannot afford cheap oil It brings difficult starting, heavy consumption, rapid wear and grave risk of breakdown. Yoti can afford Wakefield CASTROL Castrol is cheaper-per-mile than the cheaper-per-gallon oils, and much cheaper than new86 words
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Article670 1932-05-18 8 To-day, Malaya embarked on a “Buy British” campaign. The injunction to “Buy British” is a good one, but even though it proves fully effective, it will go barely half way to bring about that booming trade position which is the sole aim and object of British industry at670 words
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Article167 1932-05-18 8 ,—Rugby Radio Service, Leaves Nursing Home: Preparing for Lausanne The Prime Minister went for a motor drive in the country yesterday. He returned to the nursing home last night but will leave to day and. after spending some time at Downing Street, he will travel by night train,—Rugby Radio Service, - 167 words
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Article62 1932-05-18 8 .—Rugby Radio Service. Good Buying After Holidays When the slock opened after the holiday yesterday the outstanding feature was again provided by the leading high class investment securities on the favourable monetary position Good buying w>s again in progress and new high records were established by several issues.—Rugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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Article620 1932-05-18 8 Penang, Wednesday LETTER appears else- wheie in lb’s issue, over the feignatu eof Mr. Oag f.io Sun, the energetic secretary of the Asiatic Unemp’ojment Fund, wh ch, temporarily it is hoped, has been obliged t suspend its activities, nuking a fresh appeal for funds. In it he620 words
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Article93 1932-05-18 8 Tin— Spot Saturday ..J London £120.15,. 01 £l2O 03. Tin (3 Months) £m 03 W Ix>ndon |G2OO Singapore $61.50 50 toa3 Business Done fconB g-vi p„„. «.37! Business Done Rubber ijd, London tH. 2Uc.(G) New York 2 t«°- 1 J 5j c> Singapore 5 c< (By courtesy of93 words
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Advertisement134 1932-05-18 8 FOR A /ffiSfe. DAZZLING »j|||B SHINE USE —KIWI and preserve your Shoes as well! G. H. SLOT CO., LTD Importers. BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk p /IBSI b u e r >W?I s S SIC I T LZ>W<7\ I r $4 z=rssl«?W JW./ RwY vk-A T T pk J I134 words
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Advertisement32 1932-05-18 8 XL. THM BEST aifUAfKD BEABIDB HOrifiL IN CHit EAST. all ROOMS KaOK the sei ®a<D with sitting ruvin and private bathroom attached. MODEM SAMITAIHHt THROUGHOUT KXOtSLLKNT GUIBINB aider expert European Chet O32 words
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Miscellaneous26 1932-05-18 8 IJDL lAOtafiS Htfh Wawr Low Waiai T> Dai 10.48 am. 4.83 am. I.OU J».m 520 p.ni. To Mobbow 1129 sir. 5.20 a.m, 1150 k.u.. 607 p.m,26 words
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1268 1932-05-18 9 NATIONAL GOVERNMENT TO BE FORMED army opposes party cabinet APAN has reached a crtical point in her J development,” says the Manchester Guardian in a leading article. The paper adds th it if the outcome of the p esent internal struggle is the establishment of1,268 words
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Article742 1932-05-18 9 to reach Aden to night.—Rugby R»di" Service. TWO HUNDRED MISSING POIGNANT SCENES Aden, Yesterday Stories of survivors of the Georges Phi’ltpar show that the flames got a firm hold before the discovery of the outbreak All chemical extinguishers and hoses were inadequate. The paint, polished wood andto reach Aden to night.—Rugby R»di" Service. - 742 words
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Article648 1932-05-18 9 exercising a firm baud —Rugby Radio Service. A WELTER OF BLOODSHED hundreds injured Open Looting Bombay, Yesterday fter four days of rioting in which eighty eight were killed and 850 wouniel quiet was restored this evening. O?der was restored at Calcutta also where the Deputy Commissionerexercising a firm baud —Rugby Radio Service. - 648 words
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Article67 1932-05-18 9 .—Reuter Amazing Outbreak of Diseases Amongst Japanese Durbin Y sterdsy An amazing outbreak of disease rinslrp from typhoid to pneumonia measles end chickenpox which has nearly to involve over 1,200 Japmece emigrants occurred at sea on board the Rio De Janeiro Maru bound frern T rpan to South.—Reuter - 67 words
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Advertisement53 1932-05-18 9 I JOHN LITTLE’S COFFEE .THE NEW Vacuum packed tin f R BTnsures Perfect Freshness Improves The Flavour j t 1 Prevents fidulleraticn r r he Sal s V I Ground Coffee m the u Country. Obtainable from all dealers throughout Malaya 3 John Little Co. Ltd., Penang I Singapore, Kuala53 words
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Miscellaneous155 1932-05-18 9 I HELP EMPIRE TRADE! British P ctures at Their Be st! g FH0 K E £64 Special inspire Attraction! 6-15 Commencing Tc-‘ ight 9-30 The Greatest, Mcst Beautiful and Spectacular Musical g Picture Ever M dt! a the blue DANUBE’ with A great Cast of Celeb itie; Including DOROTHY BOUCHIER155 words
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Article261 1932-05-18 10 JUDGMENT FOR $2O In the Supreme Cour to-d iy an ?!derly II- ky, Leh bin Sahai sued four other Malays, Haji Yacob, H*jt Abdul HiHm, Mohamed bln Paohee and H j J ffaf for damages in the sum of $750 and for a dsolaration that he261 words
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Article174 1932-05-18 10 JUDGMENT FOR KOH CHOOI PENG In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Prichard, K. 0., delivered judgment on the summons in which Koh Cbooi Perg, sole widow of Cheang Thye fieong. one of several sons of th- 1 Ute Capitan One ah Ah Quee, asked174 words
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Article136 1932-05-18 10 ARRESTED wfrptnG WOMAN T-tl him not »o bi over 3*alou«, cautior>f> i the Police M’.g’strde, to a Revenue offc=r who had arrest® 1 a Chinese woman who was alleg’d to have been and going towards ths Kedah P er and charged her with attempting to commit136 words
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91 1932-05-18 10 BAIL ESTREATED Bail in the sum of $lOO was to-day estreated by the PjHc® in the case in which a Malay named Tengkn Mohamed Noord in alias Kasai m was charged with emb'zz-«ment at Poerwakarta in Sumatra, Du ch East Indies. When the Cigs was91 words
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Article51 1932-05-18 10 CHARGED WITH SELLING FORGED NOTES Tn the eirly hours of this morning Detective Inspector Hall accompanied by Detective Inspector Ah Kow and other detectives raided a house at Kampong Bahru and effected the arrest of three 'Chinese on charges of selling foiged one ■dollar Straits Settlements51 words
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Article55 1932-05-18 10 IPOH CASE A. Tamil named Karnpiah was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate having been arrested in Fenang on a charge of theft of $lBO/- from a house in Labat w *^l n the j irifdictlon of Perak. The case was postponed till to morrow spoiling55 words
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Article776 1932-05-18 10 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Twenty-tbird An* u*l General Meeting of ihe Bruis Robber Co., Ltd., «rg, heli at the Office of the Secretaries, Chartered Bank Ch’tubers, P-mang, on Saturday, 14 h May, 1932, at 11 a.m. Mr. 8. B. Palmer (Ohairman) orerided. and thcflß present776 words
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Article45 1932-05-18 10 Singapore Free» fo’ Standard Rib ed Smoked Hheet for to-day are as follow: Spot 5| cents per 10, _s| t j, Oot./Diac. 6 j, Jar. 1 4 rch u Ma-tr-t quet Lond n and Liverpool Stock reduced by ♦•076 tons J45 words
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Article404 1932-05-18 10 TO-DAY 8 PRICES The following were the latest «notations tn MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’s than Hat to-day Yesterday To day g 5 5 5 Shabbb =s t*. a s'.s• 11. 11. Mining Ayer Hitam 10/- 10/6 10 3 10/6 ®x Hongkong Tin 12 3 13'- 12 3404 words
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Article82 1932-05-18 10 Penang, l7 Courteiy the QkartereJ Benk 0a London Bt>uk D< mand 2/8 25/32 h w < m/ta 2/3 29/82 Private 3 m/te cr»c:i 2 4 3/82 ,i 8 ,t Documei t try 2/4 7/32 On New York Bank 42| France 4| TX 950 mm iadia u TT 154| I,82 words
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Article218 1932-05-18 10 May 17 ets BenarM r 0« 5 000 00 Cloves 09 1,151 aJwU 7i Maee Picking nom no supil e Nutmeg* 801 1« 1-aOi n Qoeonutepw 1,000 OopmSnndrhd am 11 al-3 060 Rattans Rattani Ooara* braan Snail Sb 11 Rm- 10 5 du m No, 1 h do218 words
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Article165 1932-05-18 10 Latest Quotation» Tues. Fci. Bat. May 17 May 13 Sept. 19 Paris 92 18/16 92 2 /32 128.90 New York 8 66$ b 65i 4.86} Montreal 4.13 4.) 8} Brussel» 26.10 26 0 5 64.88 Geneva 18.70 18 67} 24.86 Amsterdam 9 02} 901 12.08 MUaa165 words
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Article56 1932-05-18 10 Thibault. Cufeniag. We are advised by Messrs. Boustead O Ltd;, Penarg, tue icctl egente <f Nippon Yusen K’ie! a, that the p. Suwa M ru wih aow ‘an from for Colombo, A 'm, N,li. M-htei.k. London, Antwerp «nd R tter< an at 8 o.m. on Fridir, ne 2)n56 words
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Advertisement685 1932-05-18 10 ggg Übe OFFICE RLES. IRunnemebe V OW AB BtoM clip Fite, f anl Coo!” w h nhl Apron Fife, Foa TO-NTaHT Clip files Fcap DINNER DANCE 4to B®n Dog Clip Files TO-MORROW Criterion files fcap -i raUnge Extra Dinner Dance h w 4fco Hook files Iron bare EMPIRE DAY M685 words
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Article823 1932-05-18 11 Company Meetings ANNUAL MEETING Profit on Year’s Working The Twenty-first Annual General Meeting of the Taiping Rubber Fhntations Limited was held on Wednesday the 13ch April, 1932, at the Registered Office. 149. Leadenhall Street, London, E.O. Mr. Alexander Rose (the Chairman of the Ocmpany) presided. The823 words
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Article781 1932-05-18 11 Langkat Sumatra Rubber:—Loss for 1931 £3,771 (iget. £8 996), plus written off abandoned areas £l,OOO (same). Deducting £1,124 brought in leaves a debit £3,647 forward. Estate expenditure h.s, on account of depreciation in sterli g. been higher than originally estimated. M>g.. 71, St. Mary Axe, EO, 4ih May781 words
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Advertisement725 1932-05-18 11 STRAITS-AUSTRALIA SERVICE the k. p. m. .Tenthly Failings direct to Brisbane Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide Next Sailing; From Singapore, a. 8. NIEUW ZEELAND (11,000 tons) June 21 Steamers fitted with wireless, laundry, barber shop, gymnasium, spacious swimming bath. rCTareß from Penang To Brisbane or Sydney Ist class Single 9518.57 Return725 words
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Advertisement409 1932-05-18 11 B The Endowment p ol c y offers ycu the ideal means of sasA egg KJ» f insnrawce. Totht Umily mtn it means protection for his f I B DJT* dependants as well as a Ji WF I w provision for bis own later SSJSSSSJESSJSIS B enables him to 11409 words
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1283 1932-05-18 12 Motor Bandit Problem Report by Home Secretary A REVIEW of the recent crime wave from the (fficiil etanc?po r nt occupied the Home Secretary, Sir Herbert Satruel, for an he nr in the House jp’ Commons on April 15. Sir Herbert, referring to statistics1,283 words
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Advertisement355 1932-05-18 12 A..«, eueeeS »12.000,000 8. c""" A lu anoe n force oTer The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. HEAD OFFICE i Great Eastern Life Bailding. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE I 27, O?J Jewry, I.C, Th. Company hM «20.000 d.powud wtU lb. Soer.— Ceert .f Tnwl.nd .nd .on,plia. with lb.355 words
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Article419 1932-05-18 13 £75,(X0 SEIZURE Dangerous Gang Broken Up Berlin» April 13 The most dangerouß band ©f criminals engaged in the tnffic in cocaine» heroin, and other deadly drugs had been knocked out by the Berlin police, acting in conjunction with the New York police, The first blow419 words
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Advertisement267 1932-05-18 13 O’ %A I Wt ysßW OKftk E-Z.iyj Wa™»r w of 3 g *w Oiw/ .W/ 111 ’*<b wyvv J jfe-« V>< ~.-.7Tinu < sdf* f a jfc B''W <l®s-;-‘i*r V-i fe'U Vjk'.i TRY THIS I DAINTYRECIPE I 44 -Oli i Jelly Fruit Salad j C J 2 pint packet» Chi267 words
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Advertisement421 1932-05-18 13 r ’THE LANCET’ <23 ii 29> says: *S Jay pa!£ oj the is convincing evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D, It folloivs that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has added Ostelin Vitamin D Surtihine Glaxo builds firm flesh,421 words
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Article494 1932-05-18 14 Penang, May 18, 1932. FENANJ MARKET 1$ cte. Meat Feef Steak M kati 32 Stew or Curry do 22 Pork lean do 48 Po'k lean &’fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian > lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl M kati 22 Capons locally reared do none494 words
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Advertisement320 1932-05-18 14 wSBwM j/ because there's a point for every hand Si Parker Writes Easiest jKpss&f F I AVniAT’S your own particular Jg||?fcgF type of handwritings It’s all the same to a Parker. Whether it’s light, dainty script or bold and black as can be, you‘ll find a Parker Duofold :lI 'IhW320 words
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Advertisement416 1932-05-18 14 EnWoFWHOTSI v■? i I \W n ’HM if ml v M Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble—keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste X IF you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this film and reveals go even one day without416 words
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Article903 1932-05-18 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The folio wing Is a list of vessels arriving'and sailing from Penang during lhe week: IN PORT TO-DAY of ftom Sailing For Dale of Sailing Sfieaziw Bates Bahra, BelawanDrli and Simpang- Batoe-Bahra and Bala--01 im wan-Deli To-day -iurkara Tg.-MeugaMar903 words
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Advertisement381 1932-05-18 15 liu W w I Has it ever occurred to you that the bulk of germs which cause so much sickness gain to the system via the mouth And do you realise that gargling with ODOL twice a day renders germs in the mouth and throat harmless The air you breathe381 words
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Advertisement1387 1932-05-18 16 'Csffiittysisji BLUE PUMMEL LIME I ir^-asm» m! M ■JM WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON, NORTH CONTINENT A »r AMERICAN MAIL LINE Colombo, M»r«eille«. London, Rotterdam Colombo, London, Rotterdam, Ham arg Hamburg, Hull and Due Penang C HFMWgy. 'an FNOR May 20 8 1 PHILOCTETES May 26 AN E.-.vTFrtR'NEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE W1,387 words
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Advertisement600 1932-05-18 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES [Companies Incorporated in England.] MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Oo Penang, Teluk Anson. Pm.i sounder contract with His Majesty’s tenham. Malacca and si* Government, London and Far Service >o? East Mail Service. Outwards fFom London for China Mata Han600 words
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