Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 May 1932
1932-05-24
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-05-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 119. VOL. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 24th MAY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement202 1932-05-24 1 bbothebb DENTISTS H«»d Office next I bo The Diopenaary, feb4 Office W, talik Street Dollar Exchange Tables 1 STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING z 7/ -7 1 ASCENDING IN )j I Sixty-Fourths of a Penny 22®EjT Jd Price $6 each Ip < Obtainable at v 1 i The Pinang202 words
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Advertisement15 1932-05-24 1 j&jrnd i.l'7 z r >**■ *fr /4f *-/A 1 g{ C 3 ■-'>. d r <43 0’15 words
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Advertisement1576 1932-05-24 2 TO LET A Gentleman Always Looks Well RAMU'S f* Dressed in Good Clothes g 0 .««low, e. ra ge. .to. "ZI tuc MERCANTILE BARK REDERLANDSCHE HAHDEL tomnonnd bo«. £3 OF INDIA, LlßlTtu iftaibbtlArru, h. 1.1.869. Mendia A Ahllp. w^d C, R?no’wned [lncorporated in England] NETHERLANDS TRADING H4— n-o d£ c1,576 words
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Article239 1932-05-24 3 6,000,0000 WORDS Silas K. Hocking’s Favourite Fifty three years sgo Mr. Silas K Hocking, the veteran novelist, bought a fountain pen to start writing his first book. Since then he has written about 60 books, all with the sime pen. Mr. Hocking has not even changed239 words
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Article325 1932-05-24 3 SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENTS AT OAWNPORE Ocwnpore, May 3 An interebting piece of research work which may result in ths establishment in these provinces of an industry for the manuftc'.ure of lubricating oih euitabh for automobile engines has just reached completion in the research department of the325 words
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Article172 1932-05-24 3 TO BE SENT BY RAIL FROM KUALA LUMFUR Ample supplies of d^iry poultry and garde-* produce are now available at Frasei’d Hib. The Malayan Agr cu’tural Journal gays that the number of cattle at the Dairy Farm has been reduced by the sale cf several old cows172 words
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Advertisement271 1932-05-24 3 took for the TP AD MAT* Camel Hair A/ I s Th e Oill y Camel Hair. üBWK @arf( fIF) •W MW', Pm,- > jj| .yaan A .wM r TFT is produced up to a I Standard—not down to ■*itf&-'''- nH a Price. It your requiref' ’meats do not demand271 words
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Advertisement268 1932-05-24 3 “YES, YES” Foxtrot Is that Snappy Theme Song From PALMY DAYS And as the Reverse Side is “YOU CALL IT MADNESS” Foxtrot This Columbia Record is going to be extremely popu'ar Both are Played by BILLY COTTON’S BAND 10” Double Sided $l-70. The ROBINSON PIANO Co., I PENANG. i p268 words
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Article458 1932-05-24 4 HISTORY IN STORE Disclosures That Will Thrill Our Descendants MEI BA’3 VOIDE Fifty years hence people will be listening with delight to the golden voles of Melba, the “Australian nightingale.” Special recorJs of two of her most famous eonge. with their metal matrices, hbve been sealed,458 words
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Advertisement350 1932-05-24 4 5 iwvJX Y \>IW > Has it ever occurred to you that the bulk of germs which cause so much sickness gain entrance to the system vfe the mouth And do you realise that gargling with ODOL twice a day renders germs in the mouth and throat harmless The air350 words
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Advertisement331 1932-05-24 4 li™ror CAUSEDJAIN Had to Put Gloves on Child’s Hands. Cuticura Healed. “The trouble started when tny child was two years old. He had a breaking out of sore eruptions on his face which caused him much pain and the irritation was awful. We had to put gloves on his hands331 words
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Advertisement290 1932-05-24 4 All ‘JI LL anxiety nowrel| eved 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 fm with the expiry qO K AT;THE D4y f date plainly290 words
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Article1597 1932-05-24 5 A New Plan for 1 rade Revival Ottawa Conference and Federation of British Industries Some Royal Academy Pictures Few Memorable Works From Oar Owu Correspondent Loxdon, May 5 The Prime Minster Taere Is general regret at the d’atres?fng ey* trouble th »t necjas'tites a second opcr lion1,597 words
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579 1932-05-24 5 THE DRAW -17 Couples in Mixed Doubles The following is the draw in the various events for the Penang Golf Club Tennis Tournament Ladies Doubles —4 Mies D Hardwick and Mrs L B Gibson vs —3 M-es B Brown and Miss H Brown. —3 Mrs579 words
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Article310 1932-05-24 5 GREAT GATHERING of mayors DJegates from seven hundred towns and ciiifs cf thirty countrite gathered at the Cantral Bu 1 lings, Westminster, for the coming sessions of the congress of me International Union of Local Authcriti»s which opened yesterday and will be continued to-day and to-morrovr.310 words
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Advertisement21 1932-05-24 5 ARTISTIC FURNITURE For Sale or On Hire Easy Payments Accepted Large Stocks on Hand Foo Cheong Co, 89, Bishop St, Penang.21 words
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Advertisement288 1932-05-24 5 BUY BRITISH I I AND BUY BEST I Oar Universal Prevision Shops Steck all Year Pcqairerncnts C J c Quality Goods at Reasonable Prices. See Our Displays. Singapore Cold Storage Go., Ltd., Penang <$ s}agan £uar. Tel phone Penang, 1500 1501 I Butterworth 33 I BUY EMPIRE PRODUCTS. From May288 words
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953 1932-05-24 6 Great Englishman By Air to Open New Memorial Theatre I have a’wiyß «nj yed St. George’* Day —which is a ao Saakeepeare’d birthday—at Stratford-on-Avon. Bit this year’s rtj dclrgj w re a very special ccc;B on, for ths nefl Sh-.ke psara Memorial Theatre w953 words
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Article777 1932-05-24 6 NOBLEST POETRY IN CUR LANGUAGE i The Prince of W»les, in hia speech at the epening of the theatrr, sc id I think it is inspiring that people from all over the world who visit England and go on a pilgrimage through its country side should be777 words
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Advertisement305 1932-05-24 6 XAVji''’ Penani. Tc HI VERS* CSJSTARD POWDER Deliciou» served alone, or as an addition to fruit, puddings, pies, etc. Chivers’ Custard is rich and creamy and very easy and economical to prepare. ENGLISH r o I T C THE SAME HIGH QUALITY IS FOUND IN ALL r K U I305 words
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Advertisement186 1932-05-24 6 BUY EMPIRE PRODUIT?" COLOUR COMES TO STAY j Concrete has change its dress. Che gu i m pure utility has given place to colour c f nr th it eives a finish of oeauty appropriate io the chancter of the structure. *C Jorcrete’ the new coloured cement b. ls Ml186 words
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Miscellaneous177 1932-05-24 6 ’Phone FThea?7' 1492 M»» i CjF Roy J 6 /5 cfe 9 30 TO NIGHT LAST 2 SHOWS A Piosare waich 10, 00,000 People are Waiting to Sse. “WORLDLY GOODS” with Jamzs Kirkwood Merna Kennedy Shannon Day and a great Cast. Acclaimel a second “7th Heaven” in heart appeal. Next177 words
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Article1724 1932-05-24 7 School Students and the Significance of the Empire Yesterday’s Proceedings Addresses By the Rev. Keppel Garnier, Mr. G. W. Bryant the Hon. Mr. Lim Cheng Ean This Morning’s Parade Empire Day celebrations commenced yesterday at the ’various schools in Penang. In the morning the Rev. Keppel1,724 words
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Article222 1932-05-24 7 To th 3 Children of the Elementary Schools of the Empire On this day my people in all parts of the world join to celebrate their unity and to draw closer the common ties which hold them together. Each of our many peoples has its own life222 words
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Article72 1932-05-24 7 Rugby Radio Service. One Thousand Delegates in Britain Rugby Yesterday Mayors. Town Clerks and other offijids from towns of 44 countries »ro attending, in London local authorities r.f the oorgrees which Lord Derby opened to day Over oce thousand delegates present were addressed by the Minister of HealthRugby Radio Service. - 72 words
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Article68 1932-05-24 7 —Router. Enthusiastically Received by Journalists Rugby, Yesterday Mies Amelia Earhart, the Atlantic air woman, to-dty received an enthusiastic reception when she attended a luncheon which the Institute cf Journalists hid arranged in honour of the American Ambas sador, Mr Andrew Mellon The air woman sat between the Foreign.—Router. - 68 words
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Article63 1932-05-24 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Text of Bill Issued: Acting Premier’s Rugby. Yesterday The text of the Sunday E -tortainment? Billis issued to night. It is supported by the acting Premier, Mr Baldwin, and the Attorney General and provides that local authorities shall have power to grant lieen ces for—Rugby Radio Service. - 63 words
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Article77 1932-05-24 7 POLICE v. CHUNG HWA S U. The following will represent the S. Police against the hung Hwa school Union in their Junior League Match on the Dato Kramat ground at 5 pm on Wednes day. Bachan Singh; T A Embury Babjan; Ong Kee Peong W Ingham (Capt)77 words
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Article157 1932-05-24 7 —Reuter. English Floods THOUSAJSDS OF POUNDS DAMAGE Hundreds of thousands of pounds damage was done in widespre td flo ids in the midlands and north east of England following the recent continued downpours. Huge areas are inundated and many towns end villages isolated and crops ruined. The Avon—Reuter. - 157 words
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Article548 1932-05-24 7 HYPNOTISM CURE Writing and Reading Backwards N 0-V-E-D SPELLS DEVON The extraordinary case of a girl who wrote everything backwards; Read books upside down; and sketched objects the wrong way up ia described by Dr R. Eager, medical superintendent of the Devon Mental Hospital, and Dr548 words
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Article45 1932-05-24 7 —Reuter. SELANGOR MAN BEATEN London, May 28 At Muirfiald in the first round of the Amateur Golf Championship Leonard Martin (America) beat Martin Smith, tie holder 1 0. H. Howell, the Welsh Champion, beat Gibb of celangor, F M S., 8 2—Reuter. - 45 words
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29 1932-05-24 7 LATEST DONATIONS Penang Lawn Tennis A ssociaticn hr.lf collection made at final tie 19th May, m 2 $l6 76 M. J. 'Thorpe Esq., $5O 0029 words
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Article383 1932-05-24 7 The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Tom Service Medal has been awarded to PrivaH R M. S. F eir, M. S. V. R. Leave prior to retirement has heel granted to the hon'ble Mr, B. W. EHel M. O. 8.. British Resident, Perak, and MH F. L. Dennis, Senior383 words
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Advertisement211 1932-05-24 7 NOTIDE In accordance with the Order made by the Resident 5 'ounci’dorj Pennny, ou the 9 h January» 1931, I hereby give notice that on or after the 9th January, 1931» •very dog in the -'aland of Penang» if found out of doors unless it is led by a chain211 words
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Article677 1932-05-24 8 Since the Treaty of Versailles sought to meet the demands of renascent nation alism by the creak tion of new States, commerce has fought an uphill and, on the whole, unsuccessful battle against the shortage of markets which the new frontiers, w th their tariff-, haverendeied even mire677 words
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Article192 1932-05-24 8 Arresting Continued Appreciation of Gold London, Yesterday The task of arresting the continued appreciation of gold was the problem before the Ottawa Conference, said Sir Josiah Stamp in a spseoh at a dinner of the Canada Clnb in London. No lessons in regard to relative value and different192 words
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Article583 1932-05-24 8 Pening, Tuesday We’re sailed wherever ships can sail, We've conquered many a mighty State, Pray God Our greatness may not fail Through craven tears of being great? Thousands upon thousands of school children and indeed many adults, in all parts of our mighty Empire, will have gathered583 words
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Article95 1932-05-24 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London £124 17s. 64. £122.103.01 Tin (3 Months) London £127 os. Od. £124 Ws. Singapore $G4l2| $63.-5 Business Done 50 tons 75 tons Penang $64.12> $63.00 Business Done 25 tons Buyers No Seller Rubber London I yl d» is New York 2]j o. (G)95 words
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Advertisement187 1932-05-24 8 I When it Comes to I Silk, Artificial Silk, etc.. You Can I BUY BRITISH WITH EVERY CONFIDENCE CELANESE FABRICS Satin, Taffetas, MarocJns. S etc, etc. I Entirely Brit’sh and sets the qua ity Standard for the Work?. It is more than a Na inn I Duty to Buy British.187 words
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Advertisement23 1932-05-24 8 C. O HOTCk SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday 25sh May, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. PRESI ENF MONROE.23 words
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Miscellaneous24 1932-05-24 8 High Water Low Watet To Day 8.54 a.m. 858 am. 240 pm 949 p.m. To Mobbow 844 a.m. 985 a.m. 314 p.nc. 10.85 p.m,24 words
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377 1932-05-24 9 .—Reuter, VISCOUNT S MIO’S bFFORIS T O ENLIST* BEST BRAINS CAB'NET taking shape iL L PART ESTO CO OPERITE fhe new Japanese Cabinet is gradualy taking shape Viscount Saito is miking every endeavour to enlist the best brains of the country in order to tackle.—Reuter, - 377 words
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Article91 1932-05-24 9 t uaiway a Bhy Radio Service. five De Havill and Machines for Fgvpt f I? 78 D® Havilland gipsy moth aeroplanes from the De Havilland C. p 0 ,D 8 at Ehtfie’d this morning F. supplement the Egyptian Air h h v maob nea have been purchased Tt uaiway a Bhy Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article80 1932-05-24 9 R 'iter. Un l for Kidnappers Continues I Curtis Lucky New York, Yesterday hmdbeSVt to day>a of the toe town nin Oas waa suddenly shifted aekts whe reat B irriD B |on Massaohuby a one 3aor Condon, accompanied hound arrival V acd in Alsatian wolf J 8 P»‘d– R 'iter. - 80 words
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Article365 1932-05-24 9 and in all cisss a public nuisance.” —Rugby Radio Berrio». POSITION GREATLY IMPROVED SIR StMUEL HO ARE’S STATEMENT London. Yesterday The situation in Bombay, following the grave communal rioting of the last fortnight has greatly improved and Is so well in hand that all auxiliary forces haveand in all cisss a public nuisance.”—Rugby Radio Berrio». - 365 words
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Article37 1932-05-24 9 i. —Rugby Radio Service. Arrives at Southampton Water Rugby, Yesterday The flying boat Do—X arrived at Southampton Water to night and flew over the port before alighting on the water off Oalshoi. —Rugby Radio Service.i.—Rugby Radio Service. - 37 words
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Article42 1932-05-24 9 i —Feuter, Dutch Destroyer Reports No Trace Batavia, Yesterday The Dutch destroyer which has been searching for the missing German airman Captain Hans Bertram and his three companions, has wirelessed that she has found no trace of the aviatorsi —Feuter, - 42 words
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Article41 1932-05-24 9 .—Reuter. Twopence Per Found More on Foreign Teas London, Yesterday The House of Commons, by 309 votes to 41» carried a danse Imposing a duty of fourpenoe per pound on foreign and two pence per pound on Empire tea,'.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article164 1932-05-24 9 Reuter. INTERNATIONAL ADVENTURER WANTED BY BRITISH GOVtRNMtNT New York, Yesterday The man who killed Kitchener 1f is the title Inscribed on the front page of a diary found in the possession of a man arrested here who is understood to be an ex» journalist who foughtReuter. - 164 words
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Article55 1932-05-24 9 —Reuter. Tapping Completely Abandoned on 256 Estates Batavia, Yesterday Tapping has been completely abandoned on 256 rubber estates in the Dutch East Indies while 180 estates are only partially in Upping. According to the Government Statistical Bureau the total untapped area is 49 187 hecUres which does—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article67 1932-05-24 9 Reuter, Warning of Probability of World War Geneva, Yesterday The Chinese Delegation communicated to the Secretary-General of the League of Nations a telegram from the Chairman of the’National Crisis Salvation Association of China declaring that unless Japan is warned by the League Assembly to desist from furtherReuter, - 67 words
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Article1072 1932-05-24 9 FAMOUS SHIPPI G MAGNATE WAR ACTIVITIES P- O. CH HRMAN The death has taken place of Lord Inchcape, Chairman of the P. and O. Company and one of the most famous shipping magnates of the world. Monte r arlo. Yesterday Lord Inchcape one of tha most prominent1,072 words
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Article48 1932-05-24 9 i.—Rugby Radio Service. Leaving To-day for Harrogate for Treatment Rugby, yesterday The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Neville Chamberlain will leave to morrow for Harrogate, the famous British spa, to undergo treatment for gout. He has cancelled hie public engagements during the next fortnight.—Rugby Radio Service.i.—Rugby Radio Service. - 48 words
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Advertisement10 1932-05-24 9 VA \\W W Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Co,, Limited10 words
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Advertisement312 1932-05-24 9 PHOTO OF NERVE-CELLS SEE XT T l ROUGH MICRO. COPE I Drink in New Health and itality That’s what you do when you take Sanatogen. A famous physician, writing about the influence of Sanatogen on the health of body and nerves, said: “I am prepared to guarantee from my own312 words
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1685 1932-05-24 10 Former’s Large Carry Forward Optimism That Was Not Realised The fourteenth annuil genera! meeting of the shareholder! of the Taiping Tin Dredging Ox. Ltd., was held at noon to-day at the registered c ffieea of the Company, No. 33. Beach Street, Penang. Mr. D,1,685 words
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Article1185 1932-05-24 10 DIRE r TORB" FEES Annual Meeting of Mentakab Rubber Questions in an anonymous letter to the Press were answered on Saturday at ihe annual general nsesting of the M n takab, Rubber Cx, Ltby Mr. G. A. Potts, the chairman. The othe’g present at the meeting, which1,185 words
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Article155 1932-05-24 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Set. Bai. May 23 May 21 Bspi. 18 Paris 98 ?/16 981 158.98 Naw York 8-6'i B 67 i 4 -86 i Montreal 4 24i 4 TO Brussels 26 7/82 84.88 Geaava 18 75 18 «4.86 Amatardam 907 9 Obi 12.08 Mllaa 719/6155 words
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Article367 1932-05-24 10 TO DAY'S PRICES fha following were the lakcat <uotationa Is ME88R8. KENNEDY A Go.’a ahan list at 11 a.m to day Yesterday Today t g j ĕ s i Bharm > > a B X OQ SO. S 0. I 5. II. Mudntf Ayer Hitam 10,3367 words
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Article128 1932-05-24 10 Prises for Standard Fiibfced 8mr k«d tor io day are as Snot 5| urta per lb, Jr.ly/q>rt. 5$ h ii Oct /Deo. 5| ii I J id <lc.reh .„6 h Ma ft— easier I ondon and Liverpool Stock increased by 179 tons. The f 11 iwiag128 words
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Article51 1932-05-24 10 r».... r By Court'ty 4 .jjp On London Bar ’A Private 3 m/te n f1 j;i On Naw York Bt. g50 France ii s India m 8l Bangkok n jOl- 0 Batavia t A prem. Singapore o 1 J .jt 0tC .di««7 Hongkong 137 non:* 0 Shanghai Bar Silver51 words
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Advertisement347 1932-05-24 10 tekka. LlMlTeq*** Advice h*s b»en the declaration of a ,h.r. (L.«, lowm T payable m England on th* 31 8 Local shareholders will C warrants on arrival of th, g osßom 4 o Ipob| 23rd May, 1932 TRAFFIC NOTICE General Hospital P eDaB g Owing to building OM w Hospital347 words
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Miscellaneous96 1932-05-24 10 Penang Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Wbdnksday 6 a.m. 81 e Noon 92 s 5 pm, 88 s Thursday 6 ?,m. 78 E Nobu 93 s ml 5 pm. 90 s w Friday 6 a.m. 78 e Noon 90 n w nil 5 p m. Saturday 6 a.m« 76 k96 words
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1931 1932-05-24 11 ANNUAL MEE TING financial Pressure Forces Tapping •The following is a report of the pro-, at the Twenty-reeond AnouU nlf.al M-etiog of the Shareholders held W ccbesler Hou»e, O.d Broad Street, x'C 2- on Wednetday, April 20, 1932. {j r ‘w7s. Parry (Chairman cf1,931 words
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Article1104 1932-05-24 11 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST NAMES, ff m J) H RUBBER (Dollar.) c. C. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 25 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 25 35 1 Amalgamated Malay Estates 40 60 Ayer H;tam Planting Syndicate 50 70 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15--Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Ayer Pams1,104 words
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Advertisement346 1932-05-24 11 ‘77->e f\ UNTREATED MILkX f BOTH WHOLE AND 1 I SKIMMED. HAS VERY I LITTLE ANn-RACHITIC i ACTIVITY Ztlon tkat fresh cows* srtllk. contains aSwsost no vitamin D is cojaviaclTsg. It fsSlows that 3 fsocS ma<da froin ?r«sh milk contains no vitamin SWBH3KE e-y a q has added Ostelin vitamin346 words
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Article177 1932-05-24 12 TELEPHONE GALL MYSTERY Offer to Count Di Radione Count Spetia di Radione, from whcee house in Kensirgton-court, W srt tr»a «urea and jewellery vslned at £25,003 were stolen on April 18, h-e had a tele phone conversation with a ‘Mr. X,” who offered, on conditions, to return177 words
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326 1932-05-24 12 VERDIOT CAUSES SURPRISE There wes considerable agitation in bcxlng c’rc’es over lhe unprecedented action of a referee of 8 contest at Edmonton in dhq r a b xer for “a g*nt’emanly conduc*,’’ writes Geoffrey Sirrceon, in the Daily Ma I. Mr. Harry Ab ahama at326 words
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Advertisement313 1932-05-24 12 “Buy British, and so employ British labour by land and by sea” HRH. THE PRINCE OF WALES’S BRO DCAjT. HORLICK’S is BRITISH here is your guarantee TJORLIGK’S was originated half a centnry ago by an Englishman,‘Mr James Horlick, Birt., and year by year i. has rapidly incressed in fame and313 words
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Advertisement62 1932-05-24 12 POCKET ROLLS FO3 EST4TES, KKIES» ETC. 1 4| x 6| 2 4> x 6J 3 54 x 7f 4 6f x 8| 5 5| x 7i 6 5$ x 7j 7 H x 71 8 5g x 7j 9 6j x 81 10 6 x 9 11 5 x 862 words
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Advertisement983 1932-05-24 12 The Famous Tonic Powerf v > /r, .j n ‘AS VAN’ H em °mn nlt i ♦SYP r I d vl This preparation is very similar n 1 m composition to the celebrate J L ref cnts an HealanJti,., AswaganJha Rasayan of the ancients "crmoglobtn preparation [t gives wonJerful results983 words
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Article161 1932-05-24 13 HIS WAR RISKS Thousands Of Lives Depended On Him "OH Bm” is dead. There was not a soldier in the front line who took more risks than O.d Bill/' He carried messages across the battlefields and to all parts of France. ‘‘Too intelligent to get hit,**161 words
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Article445 1932-05-24 13 IN MOUNTAINS WITH A RIVER FRONTAGE It is revealed by Mr. H. E. Lanepart, in a letter to th* Hoi g Hong Telegraph that the Hoi gK n g Nudisi Society has succeeded in securing a site for the prac tice of the cuV, and th it445 words
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Advertisement294 1932-05-24 13 Has No Ugly Hair Now had become Completely discour- fl g“g by a heavy JK ttotftb of disgusting rf W Jfl Lit- t tried depila- 7 Z$S TjZ Frtfor. Shaving/ JBL pimply made the fcair prow TsLHLfI flicker. Then Z found the tfEW V£ET fi uSch <o°- ’S— 1 (2ns294 words
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Advertisement362 1932-05-24 13 Atteta exceed $12,000»000 S. C. Aaaorance in force over £35,300,009, The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. s (Incorporated In Straits SettfecMnla), i HEAD OFFICE i Great Ec»i««» Life Bnildin£, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, E.C, H The Company hM «20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court362 words
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Article477 1932-05-24 14 Penang Mty 24, 1932. FENANU MARKET cte. Meat Beef Steak kati 32 Bt®w or Curry do 22 Fork lean de 48 Pork lean fat let quality do 38 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do do 26 Ducks477 words
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Advertisement465 1932-05-24 14 4MM w aW l l jg>*v ’fe*’* v fr V) A refreshing surf-ride and then a II 0 I o JP| S| I 147TT1 v M, i ?n vs h n r*« Lsugx lujjjMuiaAta fte > ■><*'•’« r a. &--<£^»«,-.>WSKS&f!£®lfc ■A-K s .«^sSEl*££-*“?? fe-a"‘*s 55*3*L3® wiSraK^XJ?- <_ a ..d d&£L465 words
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Advertisement348 1932-05-24 14 if s I I "'f’ >l' I i 8! I 11 i'll! y I 0 .Uf f I II b iHiiiiiiil! Iftiw I B i 111 jllj; 111 8 h; W %iI!M II J. 11 mill tW!'l II 111 B I -.'Z 1 s IP Chocolate Occasions 8 ,y For348 words
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Article836 1932-05-24 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The loSowhig Is a Usk of vessels arriving and sailing Peafe-g drmog the week i IN PORT TO-DAY Huniot’ Bailing For Dake of Bsißttfl 8 a»* i. Lhn Betttmrwe, B>W Byl Sabw. Oelee Lhene» Sahtng, Oelee-Lheue, bitii Iga and836 words
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Advertisement229 1932-05-24 15 Fat Folks are simply I overburdened —INF OtL a Z y End the Cause We used to think that fat folks were lazy Marmola prescription tablets embody at gluttonous. We now know that it the factor which they use. A worldfa not so. Their vitality is burdened, their famous medical229 words
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Advertisement226 1932-05-24 15 oWSIwSk I A I I I j »lSlknbiinjs Foods I j The ‘ADenburya Foods are particularly suited to s I the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are Ĕ 3 germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives a complete226 words
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Advertisement1374 1932-05-24 16 r^=rrTTTrv^^i m tbl I IiOLLAIt I jbi BLUE FUMNEE. LIMBS j oHI■ *1 WEKKI.Y SHHVICE, LONDON, NORTH CONTINENT AMERICAN MAI L HNt S Colombo, Loudon, Botterdara. aud Hamburg Colombo, Aden, Marseilles Lo don, Rotterdam and Hamburg Dnel’erong Due Penang llTl [TI Ul 1 x philo'-te fs Mfly r 2 <xdTY1,374 words
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Advertisement754 1932-05-24 16 P. 0.-BRITISH iw AND APCAR LINE» [Companies Incorporsted in England. MAIL PASSENGER an! OARgq a Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Oo Penantr under eontraet with His Majesty’s tenham 3 Government, London and Far anl» < k g Bast Mail Service. beevin® Outwards from London for Ohln a Bulan 3 and754 words
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