Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 May 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-05-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 118. VOL. LXXXX. MONDAY, 23rd MAY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement519 1932-05-23 1 It NAGATA BBOTHEBS i dentists Head Office next Id The Digpeniary. Office VI, Ltrfik Sired FUN *JF 2LT > The unrivalled health resort with j' (90£ MfWWra BUY BRITISH AND pool 30«. BE PROUD OF IT mm Sea Bathing dressing rooms 20cts. fg} U 9 per room —r WgS g519 words
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Advertisement1342 1932-05-23 2 BANKS. a Al ‘TT Road CHARTERED BARK HOR6KOR6& SHA36HU UIKIM J •XJritaL,. 8 OP IKDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA CORPBBA7IDS. W. 869. Mendls Ahlip. (l |PM f 8 fv *T I (In«*P<*ate3 Wand byloyri Charter 1868. I INCORPORATED IN THE COLONY O» HONGXONO I I 0 1 •34 n mV EaSa1,342 words
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684 1932-05-23 3 Springkell Pays $76 Several Very Close Finishes from Our Own Correspondent Singapore, May 21 In fine weather, a large crowd attended the last day of the races to-day. It was the second day of the Amateur Meeting but the eighth racing day during the month,684 words
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Advertisement31 1932-05-23 3 Oct sa Set of jZAG-ZAW Picture Puzzles The Ideal Recreation for Your Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. Price 75 cents I OBTAINABLE AT Tte Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.31 words
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Advertisement245 1932-05-23 3 'wr w" m I KWb I' ‘I I B "'"i I I SiHlwJMklwyJWiSF I m uteßT bR O: W .7.1, ITpyyll f li RMSSfeinM! h I I v vwA H s The Glamour of Rhythm j ffl “471 T I. Pt p In those hours of social enjoyment, the enchanting245 words
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Article486 1932-05-23 4 ENDS IN MURDER Saturday’s Coroner’s Fnquiry Hiw ft quarrel over ft piese of banana leaf 1 sd to a fatal stabbing w<<b related before the Penang Coroner on Saturday at the enquiry held into the death of a Tami coolie named Ve’oo who died s a486 words
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Article259 1932-05-23 4 CORONER’S VE RD ICT 'Death by misadventutb’’ w*e the verdict returned by Mr. E the Penang Coro ner on 1 aturday when he inquired into the death of Koh Chooi Lean aged 13 who died as a result of injuries sustained when he was knocked259 words
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Article145 1932-05-23 4 SUSI EQ ARRESTED The body of a Tamil coo’ie with injuries to tbe head and chest was discovered by a coolie employed on the Trans Krian Estate, at Nibong Ttbal The coolie who was going a’ong the bank of the Krian River which borders the145 words
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Advertisement201 1932-05-23 4 Has No Ugly Heir I had become I cottplet discour- S aged by a heavy #5 growth of lisgustisg hair I tri<’d depila- tji T/ J ZO tory pa. *.es, evil J’ EftS smelling powders and I painful electric treatment* —evenyT a razor Shaving/ Atgjg pimply mrde the wH hair201 words
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Advertisement445 1932-05-23 4 Wil > •> z E a V- •Jr A;?? 1 J 1 f ‘X. C t I TheSmilethatisspreadingoverhlalaya!^^ W Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow ?B I °f testimony, prove the supreme value and suitability of Cow Gate Milk Food throughout Malaya. When igFV all else has failed this445 words
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1333 1932-05-23 5 Dutch Favour Tin Scheme Will America Tax Rubber? Home News lor Malaya Fiom Oar Own Cor respondent (By Air Mail) London, May 11 I was interested to see in The Sunday Gtz Ue ct April 10tb, that the Editor, gently but firmly,1,333 words
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Advertisement526 1932-05-23 5 2 1 —iiiliii; r._:. I_l photo of nerve-cfijs seen through MICE OSCOPĔ I n ic*.. F IE > I ftj 4 iPhw Does your mirror say: Run-down?W JO ■I jy Read how others R| J succeeded in building J %> up their health with WU SANATOGEN. 1 L 4 u526 words
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Advertisement117 1932-05-23 5 “YES, lES” j Foxtrot Is that Snappy Theme Song From PALMY DAYS And as the Reverse Side is “YOU CALL IT MADNESS” Foxtrot I This Columbia Record is going to be extremely popu’ar Ww Ki ——»ai i iu ii.iw— tw Both are Played by BILLY COTTON’S BAND 10” Double Sided117 words
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Article466 1932-05-23 6 CEYLON ASSOCIATION BEATEN P. C. C. ‘A’ Win By Two Wickets The P v 0. 0. 'A’ defeated the Ceylon Association ‘A’ in a whole day match played yesterday on the Esplanade by two wickets. The following are the scores. Ceylon Association —Ist Innings 0 W466 words
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Article54 1932-05-23 6 —Reuter. Naidu 116 London, May 21 At Lord's, the Indians batted first against the M. 0 0, and when stumps were drawn for the day had 226 for 7 wickets Naidu contributed a brilliant 116, not out, While Lail Singh was out after he had' —Reuter. - 54 words
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Article394 1932-05-23 6 FREE SOHOCL’S VICTORY Shuaib’s Batting and Bowling The Penang Free School inflicted an innings defeat on the Post Office Recreation Club yesterday at Green Lane bhuaib not only batted well for the school scoring 87 out of ths 119 scored by the school but oattured394 words
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Article318 1932-05-23 6 WOOSEY FORM Biakesley and Lewis Share Bowlin* Honours In a cricket match played yesterday on the Petani R-iad ground the r enang Peelers comfortably defeated the ‘E' ompany of the P and P W. Volunteers by 67 runs. The Peelers taking fl st knock put un318 words
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Article423 1932-05-23 6 P. C. 0. BEATEN Rapid Scoring and Good Bowling The cricket match between the Penang Cricket Club and Mr. El’Ltt’s team which the latter side won was notab’e for Ori’s rapid scoring 5 1 runs in some 89 minutes end Muriel's excellent bowling, both on E423 words
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49 1932-05-23 6 INTERNATIONAL C LUB TENNIS CONTEST —Rfuter. Britain Defeats Francs Paris, May 22 Great Britain won the Anglo-French international lab Tennis contest by 11 mskhes to 8. Notable results wera: -Borotra beat Perry 6-3, 2 6 6 0; Cochet and Borotra baat Collins and Gregory 6 2. 6 4 —Renter.—Rfuter. - 49 words
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Article52 1932-05-23 6 .—Reuter GER AY ELI v, IN VT ES AUSTRIA Vienna May 22 fn the Davis Cup Competition. Germany defeated Austria by three matches to two. ramm beat Matjeka 6—2. 2—6, 6—3, 7 B—6 and Artens beat Prenn 6 —4 6—2, 6—B. Germany now mee:a rehnd in the.—Reuter - 52 words
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391 1932-05-23 6 FREE SCHOOL DEFEATED St. Xaviers Win by Four Wickets In a whole day match played on Saturday at Green Lane the Penang Free Schoo’ was defeated by St. Xaviers Institute by four wickets. The Free School butted first and totalled 99 runs. K. K. Tamby391 words
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Article274 1932-05-23 6 LOW SCORING MATCH Young Muslims Score a Win A cricket match pl.yed on Saturday bet veen the Ang’ 0 Chinese cbooi and the Young Muslims Union on the Suffolk House grcund resulted in a win for the latter by 18 runs. The following are the scores Young274 words
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Article415 1932-05-23 6 SINGAPORE MEETING tady Clementi to Present the Prizes The following is the programme of the Malayan Polo Association meeting to be held at Singapore between May 23 and 80. Lady Clementi will present the trophies and miniatures to the winners at the conclusion of the tournament on415 words
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Article371 1932-05-23 6 POOR ATTENDANCE Police and “The Rat" Draw One-All It was a pity to sae aaoh s poor ton for the charity football mi:ehln aid olth unemployment funds un Svmrday afternoon between the L olloe and Tae W' The game turns] oat to be quite io Interesting one371 words
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Advertisement84 1932-05-23 6 —BUY EMPIRE ffli! 00Hi Li ißr ‘FERROCRETE” I THE RAPID HARDENING PORTLAND CEMENT. AM On account of its special qualities “Ferrocrete” will 2 make a dense and waterproof concrete considerably superior to the requirements of the British Standard Specification. In about 4 days it attains the same strengths ordinary Portland84 words
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Article803 1932-05-23 7 a BRIEF REVIEW Several Underclassed Horses Bi Tic Tac The six day professional meeting «t SirgaP orB concluded last week svas notable for the large number O i new importations that took part, several of which, in the opinion of many, were underelassed. Comprador vae the most803 words
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Article19 1932-05-23 7 e tfa phyert on Situr ’a 8 Hardlesp Ber F. V? G beon J N CooUy 21—14.19 words
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907 1932-05-23 7 THE FIRST TIME Takes Taiping Pass Withiut Help Driven by Its own Siamese staff one of 'ism’s new Diesel eleotrio locomotives pulling fourteen F M.S.R oouebes arrived at the ingnpore termlna l shtion on Friday evening, the first electric train to travel over the907 words
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224 1932-05-23 7 SEVERAL Cheated Hawkers and Shopkeepers A Straits-born Chinese named Tan Kim Rwee who had pleaued guilty before the Police Magistrate to four charges of cheating was to-day produced before the District Jai’gx for sar t*ro«. Chief Court Inspector McQuarrte detailing the cFcamstane's Si d224 words
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Article53 1932-05-23 7 NO ENGLISH SERVICES FOR TWO WEEKS Th* Chi» la’n of th* Province Wellesley and K-dah Church wll be a wav all this week on a t n ur in K 1 intan and Trengta'u. w'll be no English services at S\ Ma Chore'-, Butterworth, for the53 words
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Article137 1932-05-23 7 MONOPOLIES BEATEN BY HEALTH n UNION Tie ping r-ng a rches between the G t-rr>ment Monop jop Sports Cuh and xnd 8 g>h Union wsg playei on anr I*y ih« U »nn p emieea and rtß’i < iu a win f r th-s Uaioi by fcn~ m cht-e137 words
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Article72 1932-05-23 7 kX JELTFNT SYDNEY HOWARD FILM AT QUEEN’S “U for *he Cun’’ which is new showing nt the Qne ’a m<ght very weD have beon c I'si M :\dven'. of a M Hinnd at W. n bley Bydoev Howir I r m mikes a g eat bit,72 words
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Article205 1932-05-23 7 CEREMONY AT CHUROH OF ASbUMPHON The marriage uas solemnised at the i (hurchcfthe on Saturday) morning cf Edwin L»ige, eldest son of i Mr C. F. Ling» and ma late Mrs. Lange, I m Lina Eugenie, s> c d daughter of Mrs. Jine Scully and the i >te205 words
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Article340 1932-05-23 7 »r^ r J Harr «a is Ipp Lted a MunicipJ Oommhsicner. Lefive of absence is griuted to M*. F. K. Wl<od, M. C. 8., Mr. A. Gu uour,‘ M.O.S and Mr. R. O’Neill A. .P. M xwell-Smitb, for -rriv D.s'r ct Officer, ffriar, gu .> to Ku340 words
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Article140 1932-05-23 7 —Raute-i BIG F.NaNCI kL SSHEiIE Loud c, T ’-diy The city is prep r.rg for a ph pindcoa finer o’al oper-tion and a rtlclmtes an mmia?r/ G tn o nvert ovtr two thousand mUlions sterling of fivo par cent, wxr loan. It is univaraJly agrael tint tba present.—Raute-i - 140 words
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Article55 1932-05-23 7 —Renter, Union Jack Flutters at Head of Indian Procession Poona, To-day For the firsty time in many years a huge Union J*ck flattered at the head of a purely Indhu procession composed of a thousand “untouchables” welcoming the arrival of Mr Ambedkar, their round tabla representative. British residents—Renter, - 55 words
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117 1932-05-23 7 THREE CHINESE CHARG3D Lee Wiry, See Ah B*m snd Suh H»n Kang, Uiree Uhinss*, were thii m rmog produced in the poiica c >arl cbargaa who being in possession of counterfeit c in* and curranov n«te, oue twenty ceai piece and four five cent piec-s117 words
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Advertisement824 1932-05-23 7 New Adv MUNICIPAL NOTICE POSITION VACANT The Municipal Coin-n ssioners of George Town, Penang, he-ebj iLvite tenders for the following works: Aiphc uors invaea f*r m«p r L Redecoratio as a n d reoairs to house of MANAGER of \f .yoari <fc Oj„ Lui. No. 51, Waterfall Road Bing.p rt.824 words
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Article772 1932-05-23 8 The test run of the Diesel engine, generously loaned to the Federate'i Malay States Railway by the Siamese railway authorities, from Prai t) Singapore must have surprised many. After completing a journey, the woik of which usually entails the u e of three engines, the772 words
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Article110 1932-05-23 8 i—.Reuter. Many Remissions for Meritorious Behaviour ’’Meritorious behaviour” during the Dartmoor riots earned a five year remission for murderers doing life sentence (nominally twenty years). Eleven other convicts were released immediately and in consequence of the remission varying from two months to three years a further fifteen wdli—.Reuter. - 110 words
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Article78 1932-05-23 8 —Reuter. Goes Into “Firing Line” for the First Time The Quakers “peace army'* for the first time went into the ‘firing line" yesterday when it assembled in the Landon Dockland to prevent a clash between contingents of dockers and the police. The dockers were demonstrating against the alleged—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article700 1932-05-23 8 The storms and the cooler evenings—welcome after the recent boi spell—with which Penang has been favoured during The the past two or three Monsoon days indicate the breaking of the southwest monsoon across the Indian Ocean. This hot weather monsoon, due to difference of pressure between areas700 words
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Article106 1932-05-23 8 Tin— Spot Saturday as 6 j Loudon £124.175. Gd £124 17s. Tin (3 Months) Os (jj, London £127 Os. Od. Singapore $64.00 5010ns Business Done 50 tons Penang 63 75 QS Business Done Buyers No Selle rs Rubber London 1 9 i? 0 (G) New York 2 iS106 words
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Advertisement225 1932-05-23 8 IFOR A I DAZZLING SHINE I USE —■KIWI i and preserve your Shors as well! G. H. SLOT CO., LTD, Importers. ■HEaEaEaaaHGaarsMaeMßonsK^;.^^?^. i I I DANISH i I I i r f^^S»^TH |C! fe I ■’/Bp“ N jj I The finest in the world. Have you tried it Do you225 words
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Advertisement22 1932-05-23 8 C O. HOTCI, SP£( lAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 25th May, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the s. .EM MONkUR.22 words
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Miscellaneous27 1932-05-23 8 TiDt iAnldbS High Whm Low Wbmv To Das 210 am. 8.14 a.m, 205 p.Ui. 9-4-6 P To Mobrow 2.54 a.m. 853 am. 2.40 a m 949 pm.27 words
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855 1932-05-23 9 Mr. Saito Selected for Japanese Premiership Nationwide Satisfaction It is reported from Shanghai that the whole of China is likely to be cut off from the world postally to-day as the Postal Workers Unions to-night issued a strike order. They are objecting to certain policiesh enter. - 855 words
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Article56 1932-05-23 9 .—Reuter. Heavy Casualties in Bombay Bombay, Yesterday Official casualties of the Hindu Moslem I kl EB up to midnight on May 19 are 188 a nd 1.600 injured. ttfa L^ 1 ke alon h aa leßSen a to day but one J' 3 1 an d seven injured.—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article75 1932-05-23 9 Reuter. Communists Hold Balance of Power a. Berlin, Yesterday oX’J'T 1 t 0 the blg Nbzl Ba the nu 0 reoen Prussian elections iormdi un Prussian Cabinet has reß 'Cned but the Nazis are still the Ui 6 “’iority for 67 fom muni sts hold diffinnlH 006 0Reuter. - 75 words
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Article129 1932-05-23 9 .—Reuter. WORST IN THIRTY YEARS THOUSANDS OF ACRES SUBMERGED There were serious floods in England over the week-end as a result of ma >y hours ?of continuous rain. London, Yesterday Heavy raina have transformed large parts of England into lakes. Warwickshire for example experienced the worst floods.—Reuter. - 129 words
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Article184 1932-05-23 9 Router. New York, London and Paris Jubilant London, Yest rday Mr?. Eirheart, the first woman tn fly the Atlantic solo landed in a lonely fiJ 1 in the neighbourhood of Londonderry. She flaw two thousand miles in a direct line in the record time of sixteen hoursRouter. - 184 words
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Article65 1932-05-23 9 .—Reuter. Shmghai, To day News from Fengpu (Anhui) states that the British vice-consul, Mr.W 6. Graham, was shot on Sunday morning by demobilised soldiers while travelling from Pengpu to try to effect the release of a British missionary named Ferguson who was captured by Communists. The wound is.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article78 1932-05-23 9 —Reuter. International Tin Committee Unanimous London, Yesterday A meeting of the International Tin Committee at the Hague on May 20 unanimously expressed the opinion that the Byrne scheme should be accepted and introduced at the earliest possible moment subject to the present consideration of its practicability by participating..—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article95 1932-05-23 9 R< w. Eminent Literary Folk Swell Chorus of Warnings London, To day Eminent literary Folk like Rudyard Kipling and H. G. Wells swell a chorus of warnings that things will become worse before they improve. The former has a new Doem printed in the Morning Post entitled "StorZPR< w. - 95 words
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Article157 1932-05-23 9 Reuter MOTOR RACING ACCIDENT MALCOLM CAMPBELL UNFORTUNATE Prince Lobkowicz. of Czechollovakia, was killed during the Berlin Grand Prix, his car overturning. Sir Malcolm Campbell was forced to retire owiig to a choked oil feed. Berlin, Yesterday In tbe presence of bunders cf thousands of spectators the CzechoslovakianReuter - 157 words
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Article40 1932-05-23 9 '.—Reuter. United States Willing to Aid Suppression Washington, Yesterday Owing io the Communist menace at Amoy the State Department has authorised the landing of blue-jackets at Kulangsu from the patrol boat Tulsa provided other powers concerned act similarly.—Reuter.'.—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article33 1932-05-23 9 Successful Trans-Atlantic Flight Hortas (Azores), Yesterday The flying boat D 0. —X. arrived at 8 o'clock. —Reuter. Mb Hooveb’s Congratulations Washington, Yesterday Mr. Hoover has cabled congratulations to Mra. Earbeert. > j33 words
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Article79 1932-05-23 9 Reuter. Vast Anarchist Outrages Frustrated Madrid Yesterday Vast anarchist outrages planned for May 29 appear to have been frustrated by tbe police The assassination of the Premier and the Minister for the Interior and a rising in Andalusia are said to have been designed A quarter of aReuter. - 79 words
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Article73 1932-05-23 9 —Reuter. Interesting Debate on Silver Parliament Is contemplating one of the most interesting debates of the session this week on the occasion of the onservative amend ments to the budget in connection with the exchange equalisation account The sponsors of the amendment, ‘ir Robert Horne and Mr. Amery,—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article58 1932-05-23 9 —Reuter. Barter sstering ia Disposal Cairo, To day Barter is assisting in the disposal of Egyptian cotton. Germany is negotiatirg to exchange artificial manures for cotton. A tentative agreement has been re ched to sell ten thousand bates of cotton egainst Hungarian bonds while Czscho Slovakia and Sweden—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article169 1932-05-23 9 Railway Time- T able REVISED RUNNING TIMES FROM JULY 1 It is proposed to revise the Federated Malay States Railways train and launch services on and from Friday, July 1, 1932, The most important alterations will be (a) Jhe retiming of the Singapore Kuala Lumpur night mail trains to leave169 words
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Article309 1932-05-23 9 Hope Centred on Lausanne Athens, Yesterday The Government his resigned as a result of a 8U*****'cn of financial diffiunities which orysh 1 sed in tbe suspension of tbe external d-jbt payment in connection with which it is understood the Government just before resignation, eent letters to309 words
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Article319 1932-05-23 9 Reuter. Position Causing Alarm London Yesterday J he spectacle of the long worshipped idol of American prosperity, with half the world’s go'd as the plinth, dissembling under the stress of economic tremors Is perturbing fioanciera, statesmen and writers all over the world who suggest open sesames”Reuter. - 319 words
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Advertisement100 1932-05-23 9 THE /I LEADING FIGURE 1N t THE SPIRIT WORLD I TO-DAY i Tlie i What Largest Better Ba,es Prallf Bom 1820 VMbL jj f Still the pBjßjlar y World “Red Label’ i Obtainable from all Dealers I Sole 'Agents. I John Little Co., Ltd., Penang I i ngapore, Kuala Lumpur,100 words
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3189 1932-05-23 10 Warden’s Serious Review of Tin Position No Decision Recorded Chinese Oppose Less than 31 Per Cent Restriction Mr, Flowerdew’s ..Address From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, May 21 Called at very short notice to discuss the London tin restriction scheme a meetiny of the Selangor3,189 words
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Article75 1932-05-23 10 Penang, May 23 By Gottrtefj of QluirtereJ Bunk On London Bauk Demand 2/8 25/32 u 4 m/ka 2/3 2&/82 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 Ou New York Bank Demand 42| France it T.T. 950 nom India h T.T. 154 J Bangkok n T.T 8175 words
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Article472 1932-05-23 10 TO-DAYS PRI0B8 fcUafftag were ih« latest guotaiioije' Is MASSES. Oo.’b ahara list at 11 a.m. 63- day t atuzlay Today w tn 12 M M BHAR3J8 > W 00 e. 5 9. 0« I ft. Rubber (Dollar Kamosan .*0 .80 .60 .80 Parit Perak -40 .60472 words
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Article28 1932-05-23 10 Sinvspore PH-im fji Standard Ribbed Smoked 31 tor to day follow.Soot p»r lb, Oct./Dee. —si h Ju/ laXCh —6| H Ma q i vi.28 words
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Article144 1932-05-23 10 Latest Quotations Sat Prl BU' May 21 May 20 g nl j, Faril 98 J 931/1S I2gj e New Yort 8.67 i 8.67} Montreal 4 20 4,19 Braaseb 26 7/82 26 20 Geneve lB 75 Amsterdam 9 06} 9.05 1106 Mllaa 71J 71| nA Bulla 15.47144 words
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Article159 1932-05-23 10 f B M." 23 t e v j Scnarra 0-’ 5 -°°P Gold leaf 3re J 2 .?J nom noluppM BO »5 h *l5OO Coconuts r’» 15*3 bn erf R....H4 iut Gr-tan Sea S U io5 g SlmNo, esjn *> M’ X MJ, io 10 11$ Blephs Mod159 words
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Advertisement33 1932-05-23 10 tttaM £be g»] ‘Kuniimi- z., WEDNESDAY DINNER DANQg Thursday Extra Dinner Dance EMPIRE DAY~ Tuesday, 24th May, Guaraaterf Empire produce will bo served KUNNYMED2 BOTEL, LTD, George Goldsack, M aD9)5 1 'PHONE 543.33 words
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913 1932-05-23 11 The “Waxdoll” That May Not Have Been Ivar Kreuger World Search Begun Ii Ivar Kreuger, ths match king, alive Of dead? t If he is alive, whose body was in that was found ehot through the heat in granger's913 words
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Article405 1932-05-23 11 PUBLICATION ISSUED AND RECEIVED The following pubic tions were issued or received by the Department of Statis ti3F, B.S. and F.M 8., during the period Irom May 7 to 13. 1932, inclusive, and are available for pubhc use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Appl’cition may405 words
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Advertisement755 1932-05-23 11 OIERP COMFORTABLE ;HK COOL. J Heavy Reductions iij price Buy Jfyw. Polish, in tubes. Q.IC SINGAPORE 230 OO /"k Capitol Building, Jr wZ North Bridge Road. PENANG W f Corner Light and Um. I Penang Street. Our latest style of ladies footwaar, Smart, stylish gentlemens shoes for available in different755 words
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Advertisement42 1932-05-23 11 LftRGS ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. Otem at Specially Reduced Prices,' Weekly Ckeck Roil Books with Ric« Advenes C H H without H H Fort» titb m m p M H M k with h t $2.50 each Sxo.:ke<l t»v PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, ITT.42 words
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Miscellaneous187 1932-05-23 11 BRITISH PICTURES AT THEIS BEST! 264 6 15 Nightly 9-3 Q Britain’s Popular Comedian SYDNEY HOWARD in A Real Riot of Mirth “UP FOR THE CUP From Yorkshire! to Wembley, John Willie has a series of misadventures— You'll Laugh! You'll Roa>! He missed the coop” match, But what a time187 words
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Advertisement882 1932-05-23 12 II.III i IBI HlL.r PoaJar Win* ~1 BCY EMPIRE PFKCUi/rq renang Reader Wins «P£OV B British, and so employ British I l-t Prize labour by land and by sea" I From May 18th to T I INSIST BREL THE PRINCE OF WALES’S BRO DAT. g I WHEREVER POSSIBLE Winners No.882 words
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375 1932-05-23 13 AFTER TAKING CHINESE MEDICINE Saturday’s Inquiry An inquiry wag held on Saturday by Mr. E. Jago. the Penang oroner. on an Infant who died immediately after taking a dose of Chinese medicine called *peng aun suoa.’’ Dr. Leo da Silva, Aset Government Pathologist eaid375 words
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Article174 1932-05-23 13 EAR-RINGS STOLEN Two Armed Intruders Visit House Two Chinese, believed to be Kheks, are reported to have broken into a house at h iborg Tebal, and afier having belaboured the wife of the occupant decamped with a pair of gold earring which were the only things174 words
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Advertisement544 1932-05-23 13 2 i Wf^ 3 MISL' wl <lv wntlßiw because there’s a point for every hand Parker Writes Easiest I \Y /"HAT’S your own particular JgIWW type of handwriting? It’s all the r jnKi same to a Parker. Whether it’s light, ■B* p'Wff iR dainty script or bold and black as544 words
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Advertisement134 1932-05-23 13 Rat as for Casnal Advartisements All communieaUoue rela' ng to Advir* «ieanients should b* add reread lo ths IdverUsement Manaxari The Pinang 9awtta. Wanted, For Sate Shor» Noiiaas &g.. will ba charged for at the following asst rates:— Advisement up to 33 words ets. per Inch Minimum Oharg* 2.00 h134 words
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Advertisement207 1932-05-23 13 XerCree v ance over your health and wellbeing. You cannot afford to take risks in connection with your beverage. Remember you have proof of this 'vhisky’s excellence in the recommendation of the medical profession. MWS I rananri mssLl TW7TITI ntv' W V/ ®r |k WLnWSAV JI amons over the world207 words
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Article501 1932-05-23 14 Penang, May 23, 1932. PENANG MARKET cte. Meat Beef Steak kati 32 Stew or Curry m do 22 Pork lean de 48 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared [do none Hen do M do501 words
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Advertisement453 1932-05-23 14 I iWSB Sfe. 8 j !s > j f «Mllenburgs Foods The 'AHenbury»’ Foods are particularly suited to die feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared I by the addition of boiling water, their use gives r complete independence of doubtful453 words
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Article835 1932-05-23 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following ha IM of vessels arriving and sailing tre» Penang during Wie week t IN POET TO-DAY Savins For Date of SaiHn* £mpW Pangkor, Dfadingi and Sitiawan Same Porte To-day frpjh Telok Anson 48. Datoh Aeahan B4oe Bahra835 words
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