Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 May 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-05-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 120. VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 25th MAY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement689 1932-05-25 1 T. NAGATA BBOTHEBB DENTISTS H ari Office next The Dispensary, fart Offioe fyWtt Btreg A 'I" i i i BUY BRITISH AND BE PROUD OF IT I Dollar Exchange Tables MORRIS STERLING into DOLLARS COWL N DOLLARS into STERLING 1 5p 4,1 U U f] ASCENDING IN with sliding head689 words
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Advertisement1662 1932-05-25 2 TOLET New Way loßanish BANKS. I 10l V Hair CHARTERED BANK HONGKONG SHANGHAIBAHIII Bompound boast IV<l> OF in DA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA CORPORATION. »•1.869. Mendia A Ahllp. (Incorporated io England by loyal Charter 1868. INCOM>OBATBD IN the COLONY ov honqkobg 184—u-c L.""r.idnp-Oap,mi «.000.000 M /7 /y H Reserve Fund £3,000,0001,662 words
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Article1044 1932-05-25 3 PRESENTED TO GREAT SCHOLAR Sir James Frazer HIB STUDY OF SAVAGERY Sir Jr mes Fr<z-r, thr great ecb Ur and author of The Goh»n Bough, was presented with ‘he freedom of hie native city of GLtgow and in the course of an address he explain1,044 words
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Article264 1932-05-25 3 THE *’VANITY OF AOADEMIO GLORY A member of the Hanging Committee of the Royal Academy, Professor R. Anning Btl\ describes the Royal Academy cf 1932 aa a fair average show to a Morning Poet correspondent. He referred to the progressive decrease in scJe of paintings that has264 words
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Advertisement507 1932-05-25 3 It’s a Shame To Stay Fat So Easy to Reduce Look about you. Note how slender on that gland factor which modem doofigures now displace the fat so common tors now employ. The tablets are prepar. v*® l ir<* There has come new era, ed by a world-famous medical laboratory,507 words
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Advertisement254 1932-05-25 3 the better m'lk FOR babies You’d never imagine he was the same child! e You remember how he was always ailing and wailing. Now look at the young imp I Always happy and into some mischief or other. '‘Lactogen” did it. And he loves it. He’s gaining steadily. He’s thriving.254 words
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Article550 1932-05-25 4 DEMO'J PO’VTER How William lockwood Won Fame Nottinghsm, M%y 4 A famous oh? crick*»*r, Willhm Lockwood, the Surrey» Notts and Erg’and died at hie heme at Radford. to-d«y after a long illness. Lockwood, who w?s 64, played cricket up to a year or eo rgo.550 words
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Article168 1932-05-25 4 ’’ILL BEFO E ARRIVAL IN U S. A.” Montreal, April 13 A United Press message from San Francisco says that chemists and toxicologists uureuing separate inquiries Phar Lap have advanced conflicting opinions rs to the cause of death. Uhemis's st ih<- University of California reported to Mr.168 words
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Article484 1932-05-25 4 MAILFYTEAM Board Imposes Conditions M 1000 n’, April 14 ’’Arthur Msilej’- team of Australian cricketers,” to u«e the time under which the Australian Board of Control will give its sanction to the propose l that a team ghoul 1 visit Oinada and the United States, is484 words
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143 1932-05-25 4 The report of the sub-committee appointed to select the cluba to be exempted under Rula 8 of the Association Cup Competition next season was adopted by the F. A. Council at their meeting in London. The following 47 clubs were *xcused until the third143 words
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Article73 1932-05-25 4 The M.C.C. team which is to tour Australia rext winter will leave Sydney on March 16 for New Z’«l-»nd. The date of the team’s return to England has been postponed by agreement with the counties in order N» p’low matches to taken place in New Z a)«nd.73 words
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Article239 1932-05-25 4 THE NEW PRESIDENT Mr. A. D. Stoon was nominated as preside’ -I of the Ru?bv Unbnt r the season 1932-33. M>-. R. F- Oskes (Yorkshire) and Mr. J. M lvsa (Lancsshire) were nominated as vice presidents, and Mr. E. Prescott as honorary treasurer. These nominations were made239 words
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Advertisement164 1932-05-25 4 cwWillx Z W C’l Malaya! K Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow testimony, prove the supreme value and suitability '4l gHSF o f q ow 0 2te Milk Food throughout Malaya. When I A all else has failed this world-famous food has given L '4 M Baby vitality in164 words
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Advertisement230 1932-05-25 4 Z “M fl I j I i gpMSb. < ■grrw.i I FOR MOTORISTS i v Dr. Morse’» Indian Root Pills Are Invaluable. j, a WHETHER one motors for business or %/u/ pleasure, either as a driver or passenger, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will be found a valuable accessory. How230 words
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NOTES & NEWS FROM INDIA
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Article546 1932-05-25 5 CANNIBALS AND THE CINEMA Calcutta, May 3 Tales of brushes with cannibals, scares by aboriginals, exploits by bootlegger» and humours of interviewing were among the matters dealt with by Mr. H. G. Franks, Editor of Reuters and Associated Prees, in addressing the Rotary Club luncheon to-day on “The546 words
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Article97 1932-05-25 5 FAVOUR RAILWAY STRIKE Nagpus May 10 rhe Executive of the AllIr<ha Trade Union Congress, at a mating to-day, favoured amalgamation with the Trade Union Federation, believ*tg that the Trade Union Congress should ferm a centr 1 organisation and that a joint s ssicn of the Trade Uni97 words
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Article91 1932-05-25 5 MORE EXPECTED o Peshawar, May 9 n 2,000 Congressmen arrested in rel a r?nn( i- u P io December were lit. R v i r ß an undertaking not to 1 in Congress *in future. More rnj-’isa are expected. Letter Barn ng Wa\« f®fh’wai ter T91 words
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Article366 1932-05-25 5 COMMISSIONER’S FINDING Nainital, May 9 The U, P. Government, in a lengthy communique, review ?nd endorse the findings of the Commissioner of Allah’ bad into the firing on the 8 h and 9;b April. The Commissioner after referring to the events as described by eye-witnesses ob366 words
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Article65 1932-05-25 5 RECRUITMENT SUSPENDED Simla, May 11 The Government cf India have decided with the appro vd of the Secretary of State for Ind>a in Council, to suspend further recruitment to the India Service of Engineers in India pending a decision on the recommendation of the Services Sub-Committee of65 words
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Article63 1932-05-25 5 THREE KILLED Bangalore, May 14 News has been received from Ohikbdpur (Kolpar District), that three passengers died on the spot and five were seriously injured on account of a train derailment between Dodjala and Davaanhalli on the State narrow gauga section yesterday. Five wagons derailed and one third63 words
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Article77 1932-05-25 5 POLICE PRECAUTIONS Bombay May 14 Elaborate police arrangements have been made to safeguard the salt pans at Wadala from a threatened Cor grew raid tomorrow morning. Barbed wire entanglements have been erected with a deep broad trench between them, running all round the salt pans.77 words
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Article100 1932-05-25 5 Bombay, May 15 The Congress raid on WadUi salt depot passed off with about thirty arrests but without any salt being removed by the raiders, who in small batches attempted to break the barbed wire fencing but were arres’ed immediately they reached it. The raid started at 9100 words
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Article389 1932-05-25 5 A TO ICAL NUMBER The place of honour in the current issue of the Indian Review (annas eight, G A Natesan Co.» Madras) is given to an article on “The Oipe Town Conference’’ by Mr O F Andrews whose own contributions to the recent Settlement have often389 words
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Article162 1932-05-25 5 NEW SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME Allahabad, May 14 For some time past the UP. Government has had before them the question of expansion of education amorg the depressed classes and the improvement of their status. The Government have been advised, says a commun'qur, just issued, that these objects162 words
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Article195 1932-05-25 5 TEXT REAOHE3 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Simla, Miy 14 The Government of Indi» have just received the text of the Land Tenure Bill introduced in the Union Parliament, Oaoe Town. Its provisions show that Dr. Malan has introduced all the amendments which he had undertaken to195 words
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Article68 1932-05-25 5 CRIMINAL MISAPPROPRIATION Ca’cu t’, Maj; 13 Mr. S. R. Banner) Sa, Barrister at-Law, who is already undergoing imprisonment, was sentenced bj the Fourth Presidency Magistrate t< fifteen month.,’ r gurus imprisonment and to pay a fine of Rs, 1,000 or ir default three months’ far,her imprison ment, for68 words
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Article63 1932-05-25 5 DEPUTATION FROM SIND CONFERENCE KarachirMay A Gnjarati youth w*s arrested for distributing Congress buhetins to guests who attended an At flomu given to Lord Lothian at the Kar chi o<ab. Ad-putation consisting of Hindu members of the Sind waited on Lord Lothian and pLced before him63 words
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Article43 1932-05-25 5 Karachi, May The outward air mail l»fi at 8-37 this morninv. Lord Lothian among the paeeergers. He was given a brartv send"ff. Am ng those present to bld him farewell at the aerodrome was Mr G bson, Oommlwioner in Sind.43 words
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Article79 1932-05-25 5 RS. 1,216 TKKEN FROM BANK Masulipatam, May 14 The police se'z’d, under orlers of the local government! from the Bharat Lakshmi Bank, Maeulipa'am, a rum of Rs. 1,216 on suspicion that the money wss intended to be naed fir purposes of the East Kistna Congress Committee (declared79 words
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Article77 1932-05-25 5 ONE MAN BURNT TO DEATH Lucknow, May 14 A strong wind and a thatched roof favoured a fire which completely gutted sixty-two houses end grain storages in village Milesayme”. six miles from Lucknow. It fs understood ths fire spread from a dilapidated house yesterday afternoon and77 words
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Article50 1932-05-25 5 BECOME? EPIDEMIO Calcutta, May 11 Replying to a councillor, the Chief Executive Officer, Crlontta Corporation, stated in to-day’s meetino', that cholera had broken out in epidemic form in the city excepting In the European wards. Arrangements were tn«ds by the Health Department to cope with the epidemic.50 words
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Article57 1932-05-25 5 LANDHOLDER? SERVED WITH NOTICES Ahmedabad, May 11 One hundred and fifty-eight landholders of Rae vilLge. Borsad taluka, have been served with a notice forefeiting their lands for refusing to pay land revenue in pursuance of ths no-tax campaign. Landholders of several other villages in Borsad taluka57 words
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Article56 1932-05-25 5 FIR MICHAEL KEANE ASSUMES OFFICE Shillong, May 11 Sir Michael Kerne, K.O.S.L, assumed the office of Governor of AfS«m at 11 o’clock this morning, Mr. J. H<zlet>, Commissioner! Surma Valley Div siou, adminis erinß the oath. The ceremony was held at Government H use and was56 words
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Advertisement631 1932-05-25 5 HRethod» of Efficient Fp Accounting Hr ailS e Twinlock r fies work, speeds np entry and reference s time (ano over time), and saves money Careless Washing Tho O an d B of Leading C a-V it Industrial Firms h«>ve bpoils the Hair B! ei?dv proved thiB The simple hair631 words
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Article409 1932-05-25 6 Monday, May 16 Mr. and Mrs. R. Page, Mr. H. J. Fong«re, Dr. P. 8. Hunter, Mr. 0. P. Griffith- Jonee, Mr. R. Williamson, Mre. Laing and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Niven had luncheon at Government House. In the afternoon his Excellency and Lady Cbmenti were409 words
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Article260 1932-05-25 6 Reuter. COUNTY CRICKET Rain Spoils Play in Most Fixtures London, May 24 Rain spoilt most of the fixtures played over the week end. There was no play at Chesterfield aod Manchester in the matches between Derbyshire and Yorkshire and Lancashire and Surrey. Atßatb, the match between SomersetReuter. - 260 words
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Article79 1932-05-25 6 -Fpphv Rad’’n Service. Attended by Huge and Appreciative Audience Rugby, Yesterday A drees rebe®r?nl tn dqy of annual Royal Tournament at Olympia was as usual attended by a huge and appreciative audience of school children many from various charitable ineHtuHnng which the tournament aesiele financially Pensioners and disabled-Fpphv Rad’’n Service. - 79 words
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Article32 1932-05-25 6 —Renter ELKINS DEFEATED London, May 24 At Muirfield. in the first round of the Amatuer Golf Championship T. Manson, Dumfries, beat W. H Elkins (Malaya) by one hole —Renter—Renter - 32 words
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Article369 1932-05-25 6 rotary club effort Sub-Committee to Relieve Urgent Cases At the weekly tiffin meeting of the Penang Rotary Club yesterday, after the usual address a discussion was initiated on the reported cases of extreme hardship which the Committfe of the Penang Asiatic Unemployment Fund wereunab’e to relieve369 words
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Article456 1932-05-25 6 RETIREMENT OF CAPT. HENRY MILES On Monday morning, there left Singapore by the M.M. Duer, Oompeigne, Oapt. Henry Mdee, ths het of the A.P.O. Commodore Captaine. Captain Miles who is 68 yean of age is retiring to Eoghnd for a well-earned rest after fifty-six yean at sea. thirty-seven456 words
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Advertisement133 1932-05-25 6 HAJfMJ ndnlDdaindnlDdp UdDdidOdollldilDdiil Ddol adalDdolDdolDM Has it ever occurred to you that the bulk of germs which cause so much sickness gain entrance 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 air133 words
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Advertisement63 1932-05-25 6 POCKET CHECK ROLLS FOB ESTATES, MIKES, ETC. 1 4| x 6f 2 4| x 6| 3 5| x 7§ 4 6f x 8J 5 5| x 7| 6 5| x 7| 7 H x 7} 8 5f x 7j 9 6f x 8$ 10 6 x 9 11 5 x63 words
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Advertisement227 1932-05-25 6 BUY AND BUY BEST BHa ffisawggiK; Oar Universal Provision Shops Stock all Your peqairements Quality Goods at Reasonable Prices. See Our Displays. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., penang <5 &agan <Zuar. Telephone Penang, 1500 1501 Butterworth 83 Os D.D.D. Prescripticn is an infallible remedy for Eczema, Psoriasis, Bad Leg, Salt227 words
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847 1932-05-25 7 empire day siobts Mrs. P. T. Allen Presents Trophy The annual Boy Scouts Association Empire Day Sports for the Cheeseman Shield were held yesterday at the Free School ground In Green Lane when the 'Bukit Mertajim High Pobool won the trophy, with G 8847 words
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Article260 1932-05-25 7 TAN KIM SONG WINS Walter Lindrum to be Present Next Year From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Yesterday Tan Kim Song the new Malayan billiards champion defeated Low Hook Kiat by 500 points (unfinished) to 306 points. The tournament was attended by a large crowd The winner played260 words
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Article37 1932-05-25 7 -Reuter. U. S. Senate Approve Retention Washington, Yesterday The Senate hag approved the retention of the lumber tariff of one do’lar per thousand feet exempting hardwood and flooring. It has also retained the copper tariff-Reuter. - 37 words
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Article79 1932-05-25 7 TRAFFIC RECEIPTS FOR APRIL The following particulars of traffii receipts of the Imperial and International Comttnuications Ltd. may be of Interest to the public:— Estimated Traffic Receipts for April 1932 £398 294 Traffic Receipts for April. 1931 386 706 Aggregate for four months January/ 'pril 1982 1 648,46379 words
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Article62 1932-05-25 7 Under the auspices of the Hu Yew Seah Literary Society, a lecture on “The Uses and Abuses of the Cinema’* will be delivered by Mr. M. Baravanamuttu on Friday, May 27 at Bp. m. at the Seah hall The lecture will be presided over62 words
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Article16 1932-05-25 7 MAY MONTHLY MEDAL (BOGEY) This competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday.16 words
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Article432 1932-05-25 7 MARKET iNOI ENT Magistrate on Why Civil Courts Exist In the Supreme Court this morning Mr Justice Prichard, K.O allowed the appeal s of a C hinese. Ng Song, who had been con P vloted by the Second Police Magistrate and sentenced to432 words
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Article219 1932-05-25 7 MR, J. MILLER AND MIS 3 ALICE MILLARD The wedding of Mr. Joseph Miller, of the 0 bartered Bank, Sinpure, and Mirs Alice E. Milord, daughter of Me. and Mrs Ernest B. Millard, of Rochester, New Y?rk, took pi ce at the Presbyterian Church, on Saturday afternoon. The219 words
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Article121 1932-05-25 7 EURASIANS v THE REST The following have bt-etj e«lected to represent the Rost againsx th a Eurasians m the caariiy match ia aid of the Asiatic and European Uasmpkym nt Funds to be played on Saturday, 28, on the St, Xavier’s grounf: E W.dkei (?C 0),121 words
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Article62 1932-05-25 7 P. a 0. v INDI N ActOCIATION Thursday, 26th May, on the Esplanade at 5 10 p m P. 0.0.: E Walker; R W Browa and D J Fleming; D A Coupar, H Bracegirdle and J N Cooley; P L Cooper J A Harvey. J M62 words
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Article767 1932-05-25 7 The engagement is announced between Harold English Pyman, 2nd Battn: Royal Tank Corps, younger son of the late Mr Harold Pyman of West Hartlepool, and r B. Pyman of Southlands, Wey bridge! and Elisabeth Sheila, younger daughter of Mr. Charles McArthur, (formerly Managing Director of The Straits767 words
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Article91 1932-05-25 7 —Reuter. hUsSO-JAPANE E CLASH? Harbin. To-day General Horjo the Japanese Dictator of Manchuria, arrived here to day from Mukden coincident with the arrival cf the news that ths Japanese columns are advancing along the Eastern r E.R. and down the Sungari River rapidly ap preaching the Russian frontiers.—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article171 1932-05-25 7 CHINESE CONVICTED OF CHEATING Charged with cheating by meatts of a prepared roulette wheel fixed with a ooncea'oJ apparatus Tan -eng Pbpan a Hokkien, appeared in the dock of the Police Court and claimed to be tried. A Chinese detective said he saw a gather171 words
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Article85 1932-05-25 7 CH NE E CLAIMS TRIAL Alleged to have committed theft of $3O the property of Moohay an a deceased woman, at C block of the General Hoepit >1 on May 22 a Teochew named Loot ooi Chu«n was this morning produced before Mr E Jago.85 words
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Article23 1932-05-25 7 Result of tie played on Tuesday:— Singles Handicap f Semi-final) —4 F N Sysr beat +2TA Wemyss 21—19.23 words
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Advertisement105 1932-05-25 7 SPECIALLY BREWED AND BOTTLED IN EDINBURGH BY McEWAN-YOUNGER LTD. FOR CONSUMPTION IN TROPICAL CLIMATES. IT’S REALLY-GOOD AND IT’S BRITISH 100% BRITISH OBTAINABLE FROM SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD., PENANG PURVEYORS PRITCHARD A CO., LTD., KIM SENG AGO.-LOOK BROS.-CHONG KEE AGO. W“ Jacks Co., (m'laka) Ltd. MODES DE PARIS ON DISPLAY105 words
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Article750 1932-05-25 8 The toad beneath the Harrow knows, Exactly where each tooth point go s, The butterfly upon the road Preaches contentment to the toad There is something piqnant to those whose sense of the humorous is morbidly dev. h ped in the advice recently giv< n to the Malay750 words
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Article143 1932-05-25 8 ARRIVING IN SEPTEMBER To Discuss Proposals Of Decentralisation We have received the following official t communique from Government House Singapore:—His Excellency the High Commissioner has received from the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies a telegram announcing that he 1 proposes to143 words
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Article730 1932-05-25 8 It is indeed gjo I to hear th it the Asiatic Unem jloymeat Committrie is agiin in funds and that the investigation comThs mittee resumed hs Unempbyed sittings to-day. We feel sure thit the people of Penang will see to it that its work is not again730 words
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Article105 1932-05-25 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London £122,103,04 £123 12s. 6d. Tin (3 Months) London £124 10s. Od. £125 15s. 0& Singapore $63.25 $63.75 Business Done 75 tons 50toflj Penang $63.00 Business Done Buyers No Sellers Buyers No s Rubber i' 13 rl. London Ifd. New York 2 lie. (G)105 words
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Advertisement141 1932-05-25 8 FOR A I DAZZLING agg|§' I ■v T TTA B SHI N K I USE I —KIWI and preserve your Shoes as well! |i I G. H. SLOT CO., LTD., I Importers. I BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk p /Bk b U 3b\ E ■p o nwJ s E/ T141 words
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Advertisement20 1932-05-25 8 c. O. HOTCU TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Dance Mesic bv tt*? Sand of the *s. s. PkE<l Hni MONkOR.20 words
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Miscellaneous28 1932-05-25 8 tiw dulss H!«b WateJ Low Watei To I'Al 844 am. 9.35 a.m. 314 p»u*. 10.35 pm, To Moshow 4.55 am. 10 25 a m 3'o pm 1129 pm.28 words
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509 1932-05-25 9 MESSRS. F. B. fAYLOR ANDG.VV.SUT AVRO-AVIAN TWO SEATER NO RECORS FLYING SENSIBLY Two young planting assistants are planning to fly home on leave in a iron'h’s time. They are not out to break any records. They are going to fly sensibly Fieri Our Own509 words
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Article130 1932-05-25 9 —Renter. Revolution Expected Is Result of U. S. Tariff Retention Washington, Yesterday A revolution in the copper industry is ®fpected as a result of the Senate’s decision retain the tariff of four cents per pound fin imported copper on which the Finance tmmittee resolved on May 20 The—Renter. - 130 words
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Article87 1932-05-25 9 Bugby r?- T de ead “8 y Bsdio Service to Assist in Controlling Traffic I Rugby, Yesterday Conte 1 0l /yro r roplane is to be used for Do»* ng traffic to and from Epsom ’antaf-eXo V? 7 From thß,r polDt r iran=E A L oa3Bugby r?- Tde ’ead “8 y Bsdio Service - 87 words
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Article208 1932-05-25 9 -Reuter. TO REMAIN UNCHANGED GENERAL H 4YASHI WAR MINISTER Tokio, Yesterday Replying to Viscount Saito’s invitation Mr. Suzuki has declined to enter the Cabinet but promised Seiyukais support. Hence the new Cabinet is assured of the friendly cooperation of both tbe main parties in the lover house.-Reuter. - 208 words
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Article211 1932-05-25 9 -Reuter Premier’s Stirring Message to Nation London, Yesterday No greater oa'amity could befall the world than that the British Empire lose the grip v. hioh has kept it together, declared the Prime Minister in an Empire Day message broadcast from Lossiemouth. The great obstacle to world prosperity was-Reuter - 211 words
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Article86 1932-05-25 9 Reuter. Recommendations By North German and Hamburg-America B°rlio, To day The dir'otors of the North German Lloyd and Hamburg-America lines have decided to recommend, at the forthcoming general meetings of shareholders to write down the companies’ capital in the proportion of 8 to 1. The North German LloydReuter. - 86 words
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Article44 1932-05-25 9 j.— Reuter. Identity of “The Man Who Killed Kitchener” New York, Yesterday The name cf the arrested adventurer mentioned yesterday is stated to be aptain Fritz Joubert Duquesne, a notorious Ger m»aspy- He asserts be is the victim of mistaken identity—Beuier.j.—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article155 1932-05-25 9 —Reuter. ECHO OF HELEN OF TROY” CASE MIRITAL RELATIONS DISPUTE London, Yesterday A public rebuke was administered by Mr. Justice MoOardie in the King s Bench Court to Lord Justice Scrutton who in an Appeal Court judgment in the Helen of Troy” case on May 6 disparaged—Reuter. - 155 words
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Article87 1932-05-25 9 Shanghai, To-day General Shirakawa’s death has now reached the stage of a veritable mystery Though it was reported from the most reliable sources and to day the death notice has beeis blazoned in the Shanghai and Tokyo newspapers it was stated from the hospipital late yesterday he is87 words
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Article315 1932-05-25 9 British Delegation to Include Minister of Agriculture Rugby, Yesterday The acting Premier, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, stated in the House of Commons to day that the British delegation to the Ottawa Con' ference would include the Minister of Agriculture, Sir John Gilmour. Until it was possible to estimate the315 words
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Article65 1932-05-25 9 -Reuter. COMPETITION WITH IRISH RIVALS £146,000 SUBSCRIBED FIRST PRIZE £58,000 Asa result of competition with the Irish Hospitals Sweeps, the Calcutta Sweep has suffered severely. Calcutta. Yestei day There is a large dechre in tbe Calcutta Sweep. Only £146 000 has been subscribed compared with £621 000-Reuter. - 65 words
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Article87 1932-05-25 9 -Reuter. Britain Unable to Urge Other Governments to Contribute London. Yesterday In the House of Commons, Oapt. Eden told Mr. Rhys Davies that the Government was unable to undertake to other governments to make a grant to relieve th* flood victims in China 'r. Rbys Davies had-Reuter. - 87 words
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Article119 1932-05-25 9 —Rugby Radio Service Enthusiastic Reception in Beilin After 18 Months Perlin Yesterday After eighteen months’ absence in America the flying boat Do —X. landed at Lake Mueggel near Ber in at 680 pm in the presence of a huge crowd cf very enthusiastic spectators. Ihe officers and crew—Rugby Radio Service - 119 words
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Article52 1932-05-25 9 -Reuter. k Acceptance of Official Chinese Government I'ffsr London, Ve&terdayS Sir Robert’ Ho Tung has telegraphed acceptance of the official N inking Government offer to become a first class adviser to the Chinese Government. A luncheon is being given in his honour by the Chinese Delegation-Reuter. - 52 words
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Article74 1932-05-25 9 to a dispute over an idcL Rugby Radio Service. General Pos’tlon Continues to Improve Rjgby, Yesterday Bombay messages state that although feeling is running high after tbe recent communal riots th? general position in the city continues to improve. All the mills are n6w working although some withto a dispute over an idcL ~ Rugby Radio Service. - 74 words
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Article49 1932-05-25 9 Reuter. £5,000 Reward to Finder of Murderer New York Yesterday A Bill to provide a reward of five thou send pounds sterling to the fia-Jcr of the murderer of the Lindbergh baby approved by the New Jersey State Ssnue wih be forwarded to the State General Assembly.Reuter. - 49 words
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Advertisement242 1932-05-25 9 “YES. YES” i 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 popti'ar liiß Both are Played by BILLY COTTON’S BAND 10” Double Sided $l-70. The ROBINSON PIANO Co., PENANG.242 words
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Article344 1932-05-25 10 ANNU iL MEETING Final Dividend of 2’A per Th« annual general meeting cf shareholders of Johen Tin Dredging Ltd., wrs held on Monday at Oaui Cheng Bok Building, Ipob. Those present were:—Mr. J.M. Sime (In the chair), Messrs. A.N. K-snion and H.O. Hannsy, other shareholders being344 words
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Article141 1932-05-25 10 Latest Quotation! Tues. Mon. Bai. May 24 May 28 Sept. 19 Pails 931 93 3/16 123.98 Naw York 8.68 8.67} 4.85» Montreal 4 22 4.24} Brussels 26 30 26} 84.88 Geneva 18.8 18.75 24.88 Amsterdam 9 09 9.07 12.08 Milan 71 71 9/16 82.88 Berlin 1517/32141 words
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Article88 1932-05-25 10 Penang, Miy 25 By Courtesy <J th e Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 it h 4 m/tj 2/3 29/82 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 382 >t 8 i, D xjumsntary 2/4 732 On New York Bank Demand 42| France n T T 950 men India88 words
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Article1126 1932-05-25 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST E J? NAMES, 5 *s» u, in H RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 25 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 25 35 Amalgamated Malay Estates 40 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate JO 70 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 151,126 words
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Article44 1932-05-25 10 X 1 The homeward m»il bv th» f.’. Ohitral olcees at 6 r.’r. do t‘•• 28 ti instant. Tae r.t. K isa I Hind with mails dfßjitchad from Loudon cn May 5 is expectei to arrive here at 6 to morrow, J44 words
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Article242 1932-05-25 10 P«nan»i May 25 Ctß Btnaref Octant 9. non’ 5,000 00 Glov«a ii no supplies dold iaaf eeUsra 72.00 Maae Picking nom no supplier Nutmeg* 80j u h ii ilOi .j »4 Joeonntipa: 1.009 11 15.0 C Copra Bundrica bay era 5.55 Pattani ot'ea 11.10 R Altana Coam 10.6'242 words
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Advertisement7 1932-05-25 10 General Produce Agency Ltd. '“Sewi)? ''X KO'7 words
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Advertisement379 1932-05-25 10 Lack of Calcium Ka /j|| causes Weakness Build up your Strength with KALZANA—the Calcium Food Calcium is the mortar of your health the element that gives your body the power of resistance. Any real lack of this vital element will make your body shaky,” and spoil your health. A few379 words
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Miscellaneous96 1932-05-25 10 Penang Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Thursday 6 ’,w. 78 e No»n 93 s nil 5 pm. 90 s w Friday 6 a.m. 78 b Noon 90 NW nil 5 o.m. Saturday 6 a,nc. 76 e N >on 92 s 33 m m 5 o tr, 88 s Sunday 696 words
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Article1292 1932-05-25 11 —Dr. John A Red Tape Mr, Joseph Hart, the Superintendent of the House of Commons ckakroom. who has just retired, in an Evening News of London interview eayi:— ’’Every M. P. has a peg in the cloakroom with his name on it« and thousands of people—Dr. John A - 1,292 words
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Advertisement651 1932-05-25 11 STRAITS-AUSTRAUA I SERVICE pe the k. P. M. enthlT Sailing* direct tu Brisbane Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide Next Sailing; From Singapore* B>b NIEUW ZEELAND (11,000 tons) June 21 b. b, NIEUW HOLLAND (11,000 tons) July 18 1 Steamers fitted with wireless, laundry, barber shop, gymnasium, spacious swimming bath. < fgree651 words
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Advertisement92 1932-05-25 11 f 1 T«h!o »wo«t ©•«•ra/fy Mtlloinv tof nil hMsßrWgi TI I »alasT A 1 ft I ,'»«*>» eharm la Check, and arraate 3 STOMACH CHILLS OOUGHS, Clo^ D» I aad I. th. only apMlfla W ASTHMA, SROSP&- Pki I CHOLERA and A true palliative la f DYSENTERY Neuralgia' out, Rh.um.i92 words
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Advertisement249 1932-05-25 11 PLANTING MATERIAL BUDWOOD AND BUDDED STUMPS From Best Java and Sumatra Clones. SELECTED RUBBER SEEDS AND STUMPS SELECTED OIL PALM SEEDS AND SEEDLINGS ALL GROWN IN MVLAYA UNDER EUROPEAN TECHNICAL SUPERVISION with Origin and Accuracy of Records Guaranteed. Details And Quotations On Application To SOC.FIN Co., Ltd., £,3.T„2?. I TECHNICAL249 words
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Miscellaneous149 1932-05-25 11 Watch For ZIMMY, World* Champion Legless Swimmer MAJ E S T I C 6 15 10-night 9-30 Entire Ohvnge of Pictures The Beautiful Favourite of RIO RITA .< Beb3 Daniels in the Biggest of BggjK- <-»*. jA; d| her Successes 4 yj ■MY PAST’ FA/’: f 1 with Ben Lyon149 words
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Article283 1932-05-25 12 DR. LEON WAS THE SHEIK Name (hange Due to Will Clause THE mystery of Dr Henri MarceJ Leon, Dean of the London Schoo» of Physiology, whose death hss bs°n announced, solved on AprJ 26. It was confirmed that he wis a former L verpool solicitor before283 words
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Article209 1932-05-25 12 MR. COOHKAN HETP3 IN THE BOX OFFICE Mr. Charle? B who has" done a variety of jute durirg hie theatrical career, has jnat had the entirely new exp riercs cf acting as a b x-cffice assistant in a West End theatre. He w Iked into the Lyo*nm Theatre209 words
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Advertisement257 1932-05-25 12 rfef" fejfe -i ~~V"" i 0 £**> 1 d<v x CS 4>pV 7 I j f JUtenburys I I Foods I V Macle tree* <•?« w* co** j-asitrW the vxv* a corir-V»*, ?>• Ak*i> i *»i»r> s u F«yv.U %;J crathe/a arnik Tk-r Ki» 3 m ferm L«f l®d EJ257 words
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Advertisement108 1932-05-25 12 Fighting Fit! That's how you should always feel though yon needn’t Is quarrelsome about it And ion won’t feel quarrelsome if yon take Pinkettes. Liver and Laxative Perfection. You’ll feel at peace with ourself and all about you. Piukettes are tbe latest scientific intestinal They are uniquely plea a*ll in108 words
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Advertisement325 1932-05-25 12 exceed 912.U00.000 9. C. Assurance in force over 5 ,M‘ The Great Eastern Eife Assurance Co.. |tu (ln*cnsoe»l < I» BU«ft» Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE i Great Ea»tern Life BoildinS. Cecil Street. S.a»*<eo«». LONDON OFFICE j 27, Old j WWr; Tka Co- W «30,000 wilb ib. S«H*r— a? sod aonpliM with325 words
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Article488 1932-05-25 13 A SUCCESSFUL YEAH The first annual general meeting of Hot Hoo Seah was held at the Penang Rubber Exchange, 14 China Street, Penang, last night at halt past eight In the absence of the President, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, the Vice President, Mr Tang Cheang488 words
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Advertisement370 1932-05-25 13 70—BUT TAKEN FOR 45 Army Officer’s Secret of Perpetual Youth takes krdscheu for 20 YEARS be jiggered, «j' l kU. ■BL. rc f, r 45. anti huh!—l feel sixY',!', That's the fi'irit of this Army all n-ht, as you’ll agree >B5 ’ffjMMMiF between the A *4ntv var-old-son-of-a-gun who can gtill370 words
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Advertisement261 1932-05-25 13 LoncetXlsno) stays: /UNTREATED MILkX f BOTH WHOLE AND A I SKIMMED.HAS VERV I LITTLE ANTI-RACIIITIC 1 ACTIVITY This authoritative quota* tion that fresh cows’ milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a food from fresh milk contains almost i:o vitamin D—-BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has added Ostelin261 words
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Advertisement123 1932-05-25 13 ;Tr M rwFAr 7 4W I<J T YOU wake up often at night full of j I causeless nervous foreboding and alarms. Your mind may tell you that KffiFW* A’AwMM all is well and the policeman steadily patrols the quiet road outside. But KMl# your rest has been broken your123 words
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Article480 1932-05-25 14 Ptnatg, Ma 25, 1932 PENANJ MARKET cte. Meat Feef Steak M kati 32 Stew or Curry do 22 Pork lean M de 48 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl 22 Capons looal’y reared do note Hen do do480 words
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Advertisement329 1932-05-25 14 Y" »fe :,eF*W «7. H>:4’ &y -jj HB' ©lgKih > r Sgfc4fT because it KMgfes**?* a 7 writes so easily a PARKER IS PREFERRED XZ’OU’VE a new writing experience in store when you try the Parker liil lllli'lWl Duofold. Once you touch its jewel;|H iw!>a|® smooth point to paper you’ll329 words
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Advertisement300 1932-05-25 14 ll] a N C V^7_A-.\ Z_J Newly discovered! a priceless safeguard to teeth. —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre— film stains disappear completely. THE Pepsodent Laboratories300 words
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Article739 1932-05-25 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing Penang during the week i IN PORT TO-DAY Maau c From Bailing For Data of Salßui Bum* Alor Star &P. Langkawi Alor Star To-day pandas Merbau Sungel Patani Pangkalan739 words
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Advertisement111 1932-05-25 15 EVERY SKIN ILL can be healed by “Germolene” Maddening RASH, throbbing ULCER, 11 r irritating ECZEMA —all arc soothed and healed with Germolene, the wonder Skin /IfeA Dressing. It does not matter what the Skin p N Trouble—it does not matter how you have suffered—Germolene positively, definitely, gives relief and111 words
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Advertisement360 1932-05-25 15 “Buy British, and so employ British labour by land and by sea” BRH. THE PRINCE OF WALffi’S BROADCAST. HORLICK’S is BRITISH fere is your guarantee JJORLICK’ was originated half a century’ ago by an Englishman, Sir James Horlick, Bart., and year by year ic has rapidly increased in fame and360 words
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Advertisement1367 1932-05-25 16 J FUMNEI MME II i J WBKKI.Y SERVICE, I/Wim NORTH CONTINENT ANS* AME 61 C_A N MAIL «.BrWt Colombo, London, Sotterd.m «nJ n .mburg Colombo, A’en. don R l<! 4 Due I’oonne P n iDClllLa PHIL< ME»ITERR4NBa‘S 2 AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE Colombo, Liverpool Havre .nd Holland Oolo,m o flrej. Lirerpoo!1,367 words
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Advertisement683 1932-05-25 16 P. 0.-BRITISH TTI AND APOAR LF L;/l (Compani-s Incorporated ir v nc>„ P j MAIL. PASSENGER and OAhgg H TCI PeninHul&r and Oriental S. N. Co Penang under contract witn Hie Al ijeaty’s tenham’. to, F 1 Government, London and Far '^L. A '*a bi. Eaet Mail Service. u Outwards683 words
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