Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 May 1932
1932-05-27
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-05-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 122. VOL. LXXXX. FRIDAY, 27th MAY, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement232 1932-05-27 1 T. NAG AIA EIIOTHEBB DENTISTS Hc»d Office next to The Diepenaary. tMMh Office W, Leith Street Dollar Exchange Tables T L NGI tolonqu I stekl.no dollars CHARITY FOOTBAIL DOLLARS into STERLING I IN AID 0F THE 5011 D 0 I European and Asiatic Unemployed. Sixty-Fourths of a Penny I Eurasians232 words
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Advertisement1411 1932-05-27 2 HIE NOTICE BANKS. TS’/Iz, Road. m’debX’Co'uncillor' CHARTERED BARK HONGKONG SHAN6HII BANKIKI J •ot£ house. Penang, on the 9ih January, OP lb DIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA CORPORATION. «al. 889. Mendla A Ablip. 193!, I hereby give notice that on (I.«r»rMd Engird by I.yd 186». [II)co OMTED IN TBE COLO ht ox1,411 words
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Article254 1932-05-27 3 lord ADAR3 WIN 3 2 Horses' 200 Sovs. Each P.P -RcirgtheßS day> it a very lerioui .tn«s but in mall week the sport went to Ha oldest foundations; in fact, to it* very bifilnninß. 1 There was a match staged on Newmart.tHcathiurtaslnthe ce-n-5' -etches were a common254 words
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Article280 1932-05-27 3 TINES, MANGIN, AND WOOD H. Ellsworth Vines, the national singles cbnmpion of America, baa been entered cfficially for the Wimbledon championihipe by the United States Lawn Tennis Artocfatior. Vines will be accompanied to Rugland by Sydrey F- Wood, the boy who won the einglrs championship280 words
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Article290 1932-05-27 3 JUNIOR CONSTITUTIONAL NEEDS £12,000 A circular which has been sent to all ni*k lhe Junior Constitutional nb P'Ccadilly. W., reveals that unless *y end a substantial sum of money Im* theclub may have to be dissolved the premises sold. 1,.», nm ,eceß «'ry to290 words
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Advertisement283 1932-05-27 3 New Way to Banish Ugly Hair I A /J i jO I > Fl J Sensational Discovery of British Scientist Men detest superfluous hair They never find a woman attractive who suffers from it. To-day, in three minutes, you can say goodbye forever to all unwanted hair, and smooth white283 words
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Advertisement400 1932-05-27 3 r Smile that is I J Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow b test i mon y> prove the supreme value and suitability I x Cow Gate Milk Food throughout Malaya. When II 1 ..-w, e^se as feikd tKis world-famous food has given tß' Baby vitality in place of400 words
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967 1932-05-27 4 Action That Has Cost £150,000 5 Years to Prepare, 43 Days in 3 Courts, 9 Judges and 6 K.C.s Messrs. Waterlow to Pay Bank By a judgment with which two of five Law Lords disagreed, tha Houee of967 words
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Advertisement295 1932-05-27 4 WsSF 1 1 [I P 1 v I R jx z X, X famous beauties find in the perfect dentifrice. Their white, pearly teeth testify to the effective use of this smooth, creamy, mouth and breath refreshing Tooth Paste. ODOL removes discoloration and tartar, and makes teeth white and lustrous295 words
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Advertisement29 1932-05-27 4 Get £k of ZAG-ZAW Picture Puzzles The Ideal Recreation for Your Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. Price 75 cents OBTAINABLE AT The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.29 words
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Advertisement151 1932-05-27 4 BUY BRITISH AND BUY BEST Oar Universal Provision Shops Stock all Yottr Requirements Quality Goods at Reasonable Prices. See Our Displays. Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd, penang £agan <£uar. Telephone Penang, 1500 1501 Bitttrwrtk 33 THE FINEST LIGHT CAR, IN THE WORLD i HAS JUST ARRIVED. “-STANDARD by which all151 words
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Article317 1932-05-27 5 WILD CINNAMON FROM CEYLON L.C.P-A. COMMITTEE DESIRES DATA 1933 Industrial Exhibition Colombo. May 15 At last Monday’s meeting of the Oommi'.tee of the Low-country Products Aseociaticn an expression of opinion being invited by the Ministry of Libour, Industry and Commerce on a motion introduced by Mr.317 words
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Article345 1932-05-27 5 RAGAMA ABDUCTION CASE Kandana, May 10 In the Gampaha Police Court yester- day the case was taken up before Mr. J. Wilmot Perera, Police Magistrate, in which a your g girl named W. A. Alice Nona, who was employed under Mr. and Mrs- A. Setuge345 words
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Article635 1932-05-27 5 EXPERIMENTS IN KANDY YIELD GOOD R£ ULTS Kandy, May 10 Experiments in the cul.Fation of Ginger oar; led on in the Kandy District have yielded good results. Oeylon secures all her dried or cured ginger from India and in 1930 the vdue of such imports came to635 words
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Article163 1932-05-27 5 Kandy, May 10 A large gathering was present at a farewell to Mrs H W Codrington, who is shortly leaving the island. Among those present were Sir Philip and Lady Mtcdonnel 1 Rat watte Loku Kumarihamy, Ratwatt Adigar and Mrs Ratwatte, the Hon Mr T B163 words
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Article256 1932-05-27 5 WIFE’S STORY OF QUARREL TH Al LED TO BIOWS Col< mbo. May 10 A woman named K. M. Bandaramenike was tried at the Colombo Ass z? Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Drieberg and an Englieh-speakk g Jury on a charge of murdering her husband Peter Pieris on256 words
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Article308 1932-05-27 5 HOUSEHOLD SERVANT CHARGED Ratnapur?, May 8 An alleged attempt to poison Mr. R. Gregor, J.P., U.P.M-, (P.) and Mrs. Gregor cf Opatha Estate, Kahawatte, and their cook, John Fernando, was related to-day in ths Police when a man namad Lewis Singho was charged with the offence. The308 words
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Article165 1932-05-27 5 ROBBED HIS HOST OF MONEY AND JEWELS AvisaweHa, May 10 "I find it difficult to believe your version for more than one reason,” said the Police Magistrate in sentencing to-day a man named Juanis accused of theft. It, as you say, you had made arrangement! to elope165 words
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Article108 1932-05-27 5 MORATUWA MAN CHARGED Hatton, May 10 District Inspector R. O. Perera of the Hatton Pci ee charged at the Hatton Police Court to-day before Mr. R. Aiuwihara, S. P. Dynisius Silva of Moraiuwa with having cheated Mr. J. J. Hadjae, chief clerk. Kotiyagalie Estate, Bogowantalawa. and108 words
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Article106 1932-05-27 5 ACCUSED COMMITTED TO ASSIZES Kandana, May 10 Mr. J. Wilmot Perera, Police Magistrate, Gampah*, on instructions from the Attorney-General, committed the accused, Asserappullirad ga Saineris Fernando, who stcod charged by Inspector J. P. GooneV.lleke cf the Pc I ce with the murder of his mother, Pesa Fernando,106 words
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Advertisement68 1932-05-27 5 r<y Fil O aS Ri 1 Lm V‘ OF INTEREST TO Contractors, Architects and Engineers. WE CAN SUPPLY EX-STOCK BUILDING MATERIALS •*1 UNNEL” and‘‘TUNNELITE” (Rapid Hardening) British Cement British Mild Steel Bars for Reinforced Concrete Work Asbestos-Cement Flat Sheets—Galvanised Flat and Corrugated Sheets “RUBBEROID” and Asp! alt Hoofing Materials Etc.68 words
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Advertisement169 1932-05-27 5 ALL I Wft PENANC’ LIKES j THESE I Record j thot are Established Favourite?, t I nv 7Qc (Cavalcade Selection a I DX 335 I Part 1 and 2 I Noel Coward’s brilliant success, wonderfully played by Debroy I Somers Band. I rR joi CGetting Sentimental Slow F. T. 1169 words
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Article1232 1932-05-27 6 ‘"BOTTLED” PROGRAMMES FOR EMFIRB OUTPOSTS; STATION HOURS; MALAYAN RADIO REVIEW. The Het cf Btaticns end times of working are gradually biirg corrected as Informsticn of summer time hours comes tn hand. Among the information to hand this week in the Wireless Magosine are detai's of “Radio Colonial,” otherwise known1,232 words
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Advertisement24 1932-05-27 6 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK wil) help you; stamp pad and rubber stamp to give better impressions and longer service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS. LTD.24 words
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Advertisement441 1932-05-27 6 The p o p KSi ffers y (,u ‘!i means gfe £urance Tot teU miljniaa VATUT 1 proteolion 'er his bF TO Tire /I' A de P endan| s as we n as M 1 I "I— r 1 i«i 1r 1» p rovisio T for his owo So £r^/”441 words
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Miscellaneous480 1932-05-27 6 Short Wave Stations For Penang Listeners Midnight Is. m. 2 in. Sun 4 m. ss.m. 6 m. 5 p. m- 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p, m. 10 p.m. 11p.m. to to to to tc to to to to to to to to tO lam. 2 a. m.480 words
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Article1028 1932-05-27 7 “The Way To Higher Civilisation?” (''Unless adjustments can be made Ih onr economic system our civilisation I will have to be written off as a tragical I absurdity?* This is the opinion voiced by Mr. J Hartley Withers, the famous economist, tn the accompanying article. V S' Our1,028 words
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Article280 1932-05-27 7 COUNCIL QUESTIONS Relation to Necessity for Retrenchment Mr Tan Cheng Lock has given notice of questions to be asked at Monday’s meeting of Lsgigljtive Council concerning recruit ment for the Malayan Civil Service asking what is the number of the new Cadets that have been and280 words
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Article127 1932-05-27 7 Breach of Trust Case Fails From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, To day Three brothers in a breach of trust east are alleged io have wrongful y expended tht estate funds being trustees of the estate of Towkay Lok Yan Kit. a deceaseo millionaire, was yesterday concluded, his Honour127 words
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Article119 1932-05-27 7 MR. fl. B. SALMOND COMPL \INANT: MALAY CHARGED From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, To-day Mr H. B Salmond. Manager of the Elec trical Department of the Eastern Ei tension and Telegraph Company was the complain *nt in a rash driving case before the Cistriot Judge yesterday. He stated119 words
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Article66 1932-05-27 7 Mohamed Dale and Karim Musa, two Bengalis, were to day fined $7 or in default 10 days after having pleaded guilty to a charge of being stowaways on board the s B. Sirehava from Singapore to Penang. Marimuthu._a Tami\ and Abdul Rabnan, a Bengali, wfco p’eaded guilty of66 words
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Article837 1932-05-27 7 PENANG AND KEDAH BRANCH Minutes of A Committee Meeting The following are the Minutes of a Oom mittee Meeting held at the P.O 0 on Friday, May 20, 1932 commencing at 5 45 p.m. Present-—J J, P. Davies Erq (in the Ohair) Messrs. E. E. Noble.837 words
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Article138 1932-05-27 7 TO APPEAR AT MAJESTIC Ambition To Cross English Channel Zimmy, the world’s leg’ees swimmer, has arrived at Penang. In an Interview this morning, he said that he first conceived the idea of earning a living by exhibiting hie stunts when he lost his legs in a138 words
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77 1932-05-27 7 JUNIOR LEAGUE MATCH In a Junior League match the Asiatic Petroleum Oo met Mansfield and Young’s at Dato Kramat last night and defeated them by five clear goals, The game was a scrappy one and It was obvious that the A P 0 were the77 words
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Article147 1932-05-27 7 —Reuter. INDIAN TOURISTS BSATEN BY INNINGS London. Yesterday Yorkshire beat Somgrset by nine wickets. Somerset made 7 s (Verity 6 for 2') and 94. Yorkshire made H 5 (Haz=l 5 for 8 and 58 for one wicketSussex beat Leicester by an innings, made 273 and i eioestar 88—Reuter. - 147 words
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Article51 1932-05-27 7 —Reuter. STONECOI WINS AT 10 TO 1 London, Yesterday The following is the result cf the Great Northern Handicap run at York to day STONETOI 1 ARMAGNAC 2 LANSON 3 Ten ran. Won by 8 lengths; eight lengths between second and third. Petting: 10/1 Stonetoi; 7/1 Amagnao; 100/6—Reuter. - 51 words
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41 1932-05-27 7 HALF YEARLY MEETING The half yearly general meeting of the Penang English School Teachers Oo operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd will be held at the Hutchings School. Penang, on Tuesday, May 81, at 4.80 p m.41 words
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Article65 1932-05-27 7 Buy One and Drink Two Something for nothing attracts not only Scotsmen but the Gentiles. Messrs. Wm Jacks and 00. (Malaye) Ltd., agents for Chop Jnm Beer, are offering visitors to Messrs. Pritchard and Co. s refreshment room to morrow morning—FßEE BEER. Every time yon order a bottle65 words
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Article86 1932-05-27 7 CASE TRANSFERRED TO DISTRICT COURT Alleged to have committed theft of a pair of gold anklets valued at $lOO the property of Siti blnti Abdul Manaf at 25c Pahang Road, on February 24 a Malay named Che Sam bin b lul Manaf was fee day produced86 words
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256 1932-05-27 7 YESTERDAY’S FOOTBALL MATCH Winners’ Better Understanding The Indian Association defeated the P 0. 0 by two goals to one on tbe Esplanade yesterday. The victory was due to the better understanding established between their forwards and the intermediate line and the fine constructive256 words
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Article420 1932-05-27 7 Death Announced in Perthshire London, To day The death is announce! of Sir Francis Aglen at his residence in Perthshire Reuter. Francis (Arthur) Agien, for many years Inspector Genertl of tbe Chinese Maritime Customs, was born in Oct 1869. and educated at Marlborough In 1888 he entertd420 words
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Article86 1932-05-27 7 CHINESE FALLS DEAD A Hokkien Chinese who had gone to he Detective Station to Bee Mr. Fowler ir connection with Bome matter suddenly eoliapsed and died before any medic 1 attention couM be called in. The mat had been spiking to Mr. Fo vi?r air w86 words
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Article335 1932-05-27 7 Mr. F. Niblock leaves Singapore on retirement by the P. and 0. Chltral accompanied by Mrs Niblook and Miss Niblook, The American Consulate will be closed on Monday May 80, 1982. This day is the Memorial Day an American National Holiday. Mr. Wallace, of Pegoh Estate, is335 words
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Article46 1932-05-27 7 NO CEREMONIAL OPENING Tbe next naee'ing of me Federal Oi u all w 1 b« h*l i at Kn<h Lumpur cn Mooday, JUy 4, st 10 -,m. There will dp no ceremonb. 1 cpSLirg a d uniform w 11 not bs worn.46 words
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Article58 1932-05-27 7 P.O.C. "A v STRAITS TR kDING OTUB The following will play for the P. 0.0, nn Saturday, Mav 28, at 2 p.m at Butterworth :—*4 M Bright, P L Cooper, D A Ooupar, Dr G Chance, W M Edwards, J A McEvoy (OaptX G W PaHon, L 0 Smith.58 words
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Advertisement123 1932-05-27 7 POCKET CHECK ROLLS FO3 Enm MIMES, ETC 1 x 6| 2 x 6f 3 x 7§ 4 6f x 8| 5 5f x 7| 6 x 7| 7 4J x 7i 8 5g x 7f 9 6f x 8J 10 6 x 9 11 5 x 8 12 6 x123 words
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Article781 1932-05-27 8 If the report of a recent case in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court be correct it sterns to suggest that the Assistant Official Assignee is under the impression .hat the rights and privileges of oankruptcy are only extended to private individuals as a sort of benign act of grace on781 words
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Article125 1932-05-27 8 —B enter. Bill to Cover Last Year’s Loss The Hagae, Yesterday The Chamber by 21 votes to 10 passed r Bill covering the loss of the Netherlands Bank last year owing io depreciation of sterling. No Compensation London. Yesterday The claim of the Netherlands Bank for compensation from—B enter. - 125 words
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Article688 1932-05-27 8 Penang, Friday Agitation has started in Singapore for the mail train fares to be made inclusive of a sleeping berth and the $4 now chargSleeping ed is termed an imposiBerths tion. We are at one with our Singapore j contemporary. When one considers that the first class688 words
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Article102 1932-05-27 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day 1 London £123.105, 01 £*****3.0(1. Tin (3 Months) London £125 12s. 6d. £l‘2<> 10s. Singapore $63.25 s6’2 <>o Business Done 100 tons Penang $63 25 $62.50 Business Done 50 Tons Done oDS Rubber London ll«d. z ai New York 2f c. (G) Singapore e.102 words
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Advertisement198 1932-05-27 8 I When it Comes to Silk, Artificial Silk, etc., You Can BUY BRITISH I WITH EVERY CONFIDENCE CELANESE FABRICS ISatin, Taffe fas, Marocains, Georgettes, f etc., etc*. Entirely Brit’sh and sets the quality Standard for the World. J It is more than a National Duty to Buy British. It is198 words
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Advertisement34 1932-05-27 8 E. Ĕr O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SWwifiN THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert Europ 'ao Chef.34 words
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Miscellaneous25 1932-05-27 8 TIDE TA LES Hifh Watef Wahi To Dav 7.01 a m 11.45 a.m, 450 P.m To Morbow 8.£5 a.m. 12.38 am 7.19 pm 1.50 p.m.25 words
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Article350 1932-05-27 9 IRISH OATH DEB ATE SENATOR DOUGLAS’ PROTEST DAMAGE DONE r ANNOT HAVE IT BOTH WAYS The Irish Oath Bill was debated in the Senate on Wednesday night when Senator James Douglas strongly protested that Mr. De Valera had not told them where the passing of the bill would lead them.350 words
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Article174 1932-05-27 9 Miners Executive “Intensely Dissatisfied” London. Yesterday Government’s Coal Bill introduced in the House of Commons provides for schemes regulating the production supply and sale for five years and establishes a seven and a ha’f hour day. The bill does not contain statutory protection of miners' wages but174 words
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Article74 1932-05-27 9 —Reuter. “Man Who Killed Kitchensr” Case New York, To day A claim that he is a victim of mistaken df fltity was made by the alleged Interna «cnal spy. Applying for a writ of Habeas Cr Pus requiring the United States Marshall produce him in court on June—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article60 1932-05-27 9 —I-enter. ‘'el phone, Telegram and Cable Washington, Yesterday P lO Ban-to has approved taxes of ten eti 3 par cable or wireless messige, five per clthe cost of telegraph messages and n to twenty cents on telephone converse cog according to the cost of the message—I-enter. - 60 words
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Article147 1932-05-27 9 Reuter. PRINCE FUSHIMI’S HONOUR NEW KOREAN COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF Tokio, Yesterday The cabinet was formally Installed this afternoon. Although Viscount Saito is temporarily holding the Foreign Office port folio himself official circles anticipate that Count Unohida despite the fact that he has already declined will be persuaded to acceptReuter. - 147 words
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Article248 1932-05-27 9 Reuter, Government Reply to Cemmons Question i.ondou. Yesterday In the House of Ci'tnmous Mr. Morgan Jones asked the Foreign Secretary if he would make a statement regarding the negotiations with the Japanese Government in view of the discussion among the great powers of the agenda for the Round– Reuter, - 248 words
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Article93 1932-05-27 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Total British Payments to Date Rugby, Yesterday Replying io a Commons question to day, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury. Major Elliott stated that the total Fritish war debt payments to the United States Government to date was £326,200,000; and the total British receipts from—Rugby Radio Service. - 93 words
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Article90 1932-05-27 9 UDIS UtWU CIWVQ LHC IOKUIU lIULU AYOiJ BM the middle of March —Rugby Radio Service 111 Since Last March Bugby, Y sterday Sir RohUl Roes whose discovery of malaria parasites in mosquitoes which made habitable vast tracts of tropica' countries is seriously ill in the RossUDIS UtWU CIWVQ LHC IOKUIU lIULU AYOiJ BM the middle of March —Rugby Radio Service - 90 words
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Article26 1932-05-27 9 —Reuter. Disarmament Conference Committee Resolutions Geneva Yesterday Resolution rbolishing chem'cal and baetedologio-1 weapons were adopted by the technical committee of the Disarmament onfereroe —Reuter.—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article237 1932-05-27 9 —Reuter. HOOVER’S LATEST MOVE SALES TAX PROPOSAL Washington, Yesterday The latest move in the political, financial and economic imbroglio in the United States is a secret conference at the White House vpaferday evening between Mr. Hoover and the leading newspaper publishers at which it is understood—Reuter. - 237 words
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Article154 1932-05-27 9 —Reuter. Government Views Attacks With Grave Anx’ety London, Yesterday Replying io a question as to whether the Government will consider the economy to be effected in transferring the British Legation to the International Settlement aF Shanghai and dispense with the legation guard Capt Eden in the House—Reuter. - 154 words
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Article93 1932-05-27 9 and two women members Rugby Radio Service Royal Comm’ssion Appointed to Investigate Rugby, Yesterday The Home Secretary, Sir Herbert Samuel, announced in the House of Commons that the King h- d approved the appointment of the Royal Commission to i quire into exist ing law and practiceand two women members Rugby Radio Service - 93 words
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Article66 1932-05-27 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Lord Peel To Be Chairman Rugby, Yesterday The Minister of Agriculture, Sir John Gilmour, informed the House of Commons .hat the SsOffeUry c ootland, the Home Secretary and hintsfelf ac»»2 S Jointly were about to appoint a Wheat Commission with Lord Peel as Chairman. It—Rugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article55 1932-05-27 9 report the Delegation may suggest.—Rugby R>dio Service. Sailing for Canada In June Rugby, Yesterday Following consultations between interests concerned the delegation from the British Cotton Industry is sailing for Canada early in June Conversations will not be Governmental in character, but the United Kingdom Government will consider anyreport the Delegation may suggest.—Rugby R>dio Service. - 55 words
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Article417 1932-05-27 9 Rugby Radio Service. SIR REGINALD STUBBS FOR CYPRUS ecial request PARTICULAR IMPORTANCE In view of the particular importance attaching to the Governorship of Cyprus at the present time Sir Reginald Stubbs has been appointed there at the special wish of the Secretary of State for the Colonies.Rugby Radio Service. - 417 words
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Article165 1932-05-27 9 ,—Reuter. Peacefully Ended: Maintaining Old Tradition London, Yesterday The MoOardie-Scrutton dispute was peacefully ended when Mr. Justice MuCardie announced in court this after noon that he was acceding to the Master of tha Rolls’ request to supply a copy of his notes to the Court of Appeal. In,—Reuter. - 165 words
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Article50 1932-05-27 9 —Reuter. M. Herriot to Collaborate with Socialist Party Paris, Yesterday Lobby gossip predicts an official offer by M. Herriot to collaborate with the Socialist Party before he forms a Cabinet, following a long interview by M. Herriot with the Socialist right wing deputies MM RenaudeL Prot and Frosaard.-—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article347 1932-05-27 9 —Rugby Radio ‘ervlce Bill Closely Debated In Commons Rugby, Yesterday The Finance Bill proposals to estab’ish 150 million poueda Exchange Equalisatio Account was closily debated in the H >use of Commons oa the committee stage of the rill last night. The purpose of the proves ed account is—Rugby Radio ‘ervlce - 347 words
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Article74 1932-05-27 9 —Reuter. Experiment Adopted Last March Unprofitable Montreal, Yesterday The experiment bdopled at the end of March of cutting Transatlantic fares by twenty per cent has proved unprofitable as far as the cheaper classes are concerned. Representatives of the conference of Transatlantic steamship companies have therefore decided to increase—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article85 1932-05-27 9 —Reuter* More Taxes Owing to Dicreasĕ* R venae and Increased Expenditure Stockholm, Yesterday An addition” I t*.x on alcoholic liquors, the reduction of salaties cf government servants and the appropriaton cf twenty million kronor from the national debt sinking fund are proposed by the Minister cf Finance in—Reuter* - 85 words
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Article91 1932-05-27 9 —Rugby Radio Sarv-’' Birthday Celebrations in London Rugby, Yesterday Qieen Mary's sixty fifth birthday was celebrated to day and at home naval ports and vessels were dressed and flags were* flown over public bui’dirgs in London» i: elsewhere. All saluting ships fired a royai salute of twenty one—Rugby Radio Sarv-’' - 91 words
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Article92 1932-05-27 9 —Rugby Radio c ervioe. Government Does Not Intend to Take General Action Rugby, Yesterday In reply to a Parliamentary question if was stated In the Bouse of Commons to-day that it was not the present intention of Government to take any general action to end or modify existing—Rugby Radio cervioe. - 92 words
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Article76 1932-05-27 9 —Rtuter Minister to Visit London at End of Wetk T ugby, Yesterday It is understood that the Director of Public Debt at the Greek Ministry of Finance Mr. Q. Droesopou o. will visit London at the end of tha week to negotiate with representatives of bond-hclders in whose.—Rtuter - 76 words
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Article57 1932-05-27 9 represented at the station. —Rugby Radio Ser-ice. Leaves London for New Appoittment Rugby Yesterday Ahmed Ferit Bty the Turkish Ambassador in London, left Victoria > Mion this morning on bis way to Poland to take up his new appointment as Ambassador at Warsaw. The King and the Foreignrepresented at the station.—Rugby Radio Ser-ice. - 57 words
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Article53 1932-05-27 9 Rtuter. I ittle Hope of Finding More urvivors Paris, To day The Italian Government has informed the Meesageries Maritimes Company that seirches in the Soma’i'and Coast have been reeuhlees atd it is feared there is little hope of any survivors of tha Georges Philllppar having Uta picked upRtuter. - 53 words
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Advertisement31 1932-05-27 9 ■I Bill Illi I I -iSEESHEHKaDE HAVE A BEER ON US TO-MORROW For every Chop ‘Jum’ Beer you have at Pritchard’s To-morrow we’ll give you another I I i Av i31 words
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Article276 1932-05-27 10 ACCUSED CONVICTED Sent need to Six Months R. I. The adjourned hearing into the case in which a Chinese named Wong Choon was charged with causing grievous hurt to Lee Ah Yeong by mesne of a cutting instrument at Kuala Eangear R-v.d was to-day continued before276 words
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Article158 1932-05-27 10 contrarand ouum round TJEIR FO 138 Theo’d dodge of tying contraband opium round their bodies under loose clothing by smuggler?, w?s unsuccessfu ly tried by five old r hinese women who arrived in Singapore on Tuesd y from Calcutta en route to China. At the Tanjong Pagar158 words
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Article225 1932-05-27 10 May 27 S ets E*nar«B OP’Uta g, sheet uom 5,000 00 O r«B ii DO Bupoliee Gj.d i«sf sellers 72 00 Mue nomJ no supplier Nutmegs 80s h ii 1101 w Coconuts per 1000 n 15.00 Oopre Sundriedai buyers 5.05 FUttare «lee 11.10 Rattans Ooarte 10.65 Green Snail225 words
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Article377 1932-05-27 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Ths following w»i« h latent tuotaHone 9 MESSRS. KENNEDY* Og/b atari lie* ia 11 a.sn. to-da? Yesterday To day S 3 8 I 3 i s Seabbs a 5 J. 5 03 1 t s, S 8. 3 e. a. Mining 'long Fatt -25377 words
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Article35 1932-05-27 10 Singapore Prines for Standard Ribbed Bmcked Shaet for to day arc 8? follow: Spot 51 -ante par lb. July/ q *pt. Oct /Dec. ti JD Vlarch 5} ,1 > Ma k’t quiet35 words
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Article84 1932-05-27 10 Penang, May 27 Bj Courtefj qf fhe Chartered Bank On London B»nk Derr.ai d *’/9 r L32 II .i 4 m/t» 2 3 29/8 J Private 3 xn/te cr* d'i x 82 ,t 3 D n«nn- tarr 732 On New York Bask D«mw 424 France u T T 95084 words
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Article1128 1932-05-27 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. 2 g NAMES, 5 tn H RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. C. Allenbv Rubber Co. 3 5 35 AlorGaiah Kunber Estate 25 35 Amalgamatrd Malay Estates 4« 60 Ayei Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 70 Ayer Kumng Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. <5 Z 51,128 words
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Article152 1932-05-27 10 Latest Quotation* Thnr. Wei. Bel. May 26 Yay 25 Bepi. 18 Paris 98 15/82 98g 188.96 New York 8 69} 8.67} 4 85i Moaifisl 4.18 4.22$ Bruesels 26 30 26 1/32 84.88 Geneva 18 85 18 82} 24.86 Amsterdam 9 lOjj 9 09} 12.08 Mlle* 711152 words
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Advertisement31 1932-05-27 10 FUN (Bth Mile, Tanj ng Bungah) GALA NIGHT. EVERY SATURDAY Tony 8 Special Syncopated Orchestra Book Your Tnble Early. Special Menu Prepared by Miss C Medwyn. T, V. TEMPLETON, Managing Proprietor31 words
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Article666 1932-05-27 11 TO BE CALLED “SISTERS" Increased Pay for Six Trained in England Recommendation! regarding th? a Juries and appointments of six Ceylonzse nurses due to return shortly sfter their training in England arc made by the Director of Medical and Sar.itary Services in a memorandum] to the666 words
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Miscellaneous128 1932-05-27 11 W W tii ijg ’PTTONF 264 6-15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9-30 The Famous Stage Play that Packed A Theatre on Broadway For 2 Years “Strictly DisKonoiMrable” Now turned into the most Superb Picture with This Brilliant Cast Paul I ukas Sidney Fox Lewis Stone Also the British News d Slim Summerville128 words
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Article481 1932-05-27 12 fefinite Value Schoolroom BY OLIVER BELL Tn Shanghai a fi’m v?sb shown recently which emphasised the need of personal cleanliness if outbreaks of ihgue were to be avoided. A portion of the film showed a close-up of the rat flja. The comment of one Chinaman on this feature481 words
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Advertisement372 1932-05-27 12 A REMARKABLE restoration to HEALTH after suffering years from INDIGESTION SLEEPLESSNESS NERVES. wMp< M.S. Smith who is Chairman of the Women’s Section of the Slough British Legion is loud in her praise of Dr. Casseh s Tablets. This is what she say»-»- I cannot praise Dr. Cassell’s T•iblets enough. They372 words
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Advertisement335 1932-05-27 12 Ac.-« excesd »12,000.000 S. C. Awunmc, fe tot o The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., La (Incorporatsd In Straite Settlnmenlg). HEAD OIHCEI Grct Ea.t.n» Life Building Cecil Street. Snsapor.. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old The Ceapeny has Z20.00C ««oritad with the Supreme Cans* ef England and aompllM wfth the BrftUh335 words
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Article296 1932-05-27 13 CHEAPER LIVINGI Mr. Funciman And Tariffs Effect MR. RUNOIMAN, th. Frißldtnt of the Bjard of Trade, epeaking at Newcastle, said the abnormal imports orders »np*ar to have kept cut £15,000,000 to £16.000.000 of unnecessary imports, and at the same time had given us in the course296 words
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Article262 1932-05-27 13 RANSOM IN HOTEL FOR STATUETTE A parcel containing £lO,OOO in notes of small denominations is lying in an hotel at a Souh Coast resort. At any mo x ent, it ia expected, the parcel will be collected by a mysterious "Mr. X/' who in return will262 words
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Article146 1932-05-27 13 RELEASED FROM PRISON Sir Arthur Wheeler, B who was convicted at Leicester City Assizison October 22 last of fraudulent conversion and was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment in the second division, has been released by order of the Home Secretary (Sir Herbert Samuel) on medical grounds. Sir146 words
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Advertisement660 1932-05-27 13 5.7.1. f I az* iIS will be siopped by taking kalzana Diarrhoea is usually caused by inflammation of the intestines, generally due to irritated nerves. By taking Kalzana, the Calcium food, you will provide your blood with the mineral necessary to strengthen the inflamed areas. 1 he swelling wul be660 words
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Article480 1932-05-27 14 Fenaug Map 27, 1932 PENANJ MARKET ctn. Mett Beef Steak kati 32 Stew or Carry do 22 Pork lean M de 48 Po'k lean 4 fat Ist quality do 38 Matton Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do m480 words
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Advertisement236 1932-05-27 14 What the New Glaxo is “The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that the manufacturers of infant’s foods are not content to stand still, but are anxious to make use of new discoveries in scientific research.” Reprinted from "The Practitioner'’ for January, 1929, ONLY GLAXO236 words
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Article770 1932-05-27 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines I The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing jrim Penang during the week i IN POET TO-DAY r Mata» of From? Sailing For Date of Sanins Steamw i As than and Batea Bhara Bagan Datoh To-day770 words
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