Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 June 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-06-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 127. VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement634 1932-06-02 1 'T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head OTice next to The Dispensary. J branch Office 52, Leith Street k EXCHANGE (9 0e Z~ ‘'"..r:.p:."ZE: BUY BRITISH AND BE PROUD OF IT. Picture Post Cards IMPORTANT wXxi zy XV op those about to go on j'inang leave MISS TEE “KIA ORA? Z_—Z.* A®634 words
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Advertisement5 1932-06-02 1 iL®z J>^*"'ii^€Jfc gw W mHHwS;5 words
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Advertisement1627 1932-06-02 2 TO LET ffo your Sit! BANKS* if 1 ««"wmanni i .un f Football Match m mermhtile uh iederluoscre huoel If lrnmsß&*il .4.5.£.. H P| ~„,l hPlocal iFinu,uinß maiseuppu, 1.1 S Til. 869. Mendla Ahlip. n a [lncorporated in England] NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY W 7. 284—u-G Unemployed [lncorporated in Holland W1,627 words
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Article928 1932-06-02 3 13,000 Civilians Over Wide Area FINANCIAL INTERESTS In what way is Great Britain affected ty the hoatiiities which have broken out between China and Japan Many people are asking that question. An article by Mr, E- M. Gull, formerly secretary of the Associated Glaubers of Commerce in928 words
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Advertisement505 1932-06-02 3 —Bju. inM 11 The Blood is the Stream of Life TO TREAT Di»EASE"I REMOVE THE CAUSE I CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE in the treatment of Blood and Skin Diseases I gets to the root of the trouble by purifying the Blood. In cases of RHEUMATISM ULCERATED LEGS X STIFF JOINTS PSORIASIS505 words
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Advertisement212 1932-06-02 3 L w Mom f Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pasteswill remove three most important things necessary film, but they may harm tooth to keep teeth clean and sparkling. enamel. Others are perfectly212 words
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Article1184 1932-06-02 4 MR. PEPYS AT THE RACES WHEN MARQUIS LOST £150.000 First Official Meetiag in 1780 The Grand NiticnaJ, the LiacolDi the I Oaks and Ascjt all have their following, but none creates the fine frenzy that kings and princes, lords and ladies, gypsies» tip?ter?, costerf, touts and1,184 words
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Article242 1932-06-02 4 EXPERT’S THEORY OF SUBSIDENCE Why ia Waterloo Bridge "falling down?’’ If the conjectures of Mr. F. H. Mackintosh, conEU ting engineer, arc true, it is because the old bed of the River Fleet runs beneath the preuat bed of the Thames. Mr. Mackintosh, who advised the building of242 words
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Article162 1932-06-02 4 COPY OF HISTORIC CRAFT FOR SCARBOROUGH London At the London Museum, St. James’s, the model of the State barge used by Queen Elizabeth and Ki: g Henry VIIL for their river j urneys on the Thames is being carefully copied in every detail at the request of162 words
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Advertisement278 1932-06-02 4 I Free Yonr Property from The Menace of Rust j by tj±e use of IRusKiLyR! ALUMINIUM PAINT IT LOOKS GOOD-LASTS LONG PROTECTS BEST IT'S USE WILL KEEP YOUR PROPERTY IN FIRST CLASS (7 SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, PEN&NQ. m t Pioneers Eoth Sir Walter Rdeigh ba I faith in278 words
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Advertisement181 1932-06-02 4 J The Famous Tonic Powerful blood R ‘AS VAN’ H emj bjn sSYRnp This preparation is very similar p tn composition to the celebrated rese ”R an tje a ln j Aswagandha Rasayan of the ancients er moglob tn preparation o f It gives wonderful results in all Va ue181 words
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Article378 1932-06-02 5 thousands attend the SHWE DAGON The “Golden” Banyan Tree Ra r g-)on May 23 The absence of rain for the first time in many years fforded a sunshine celebration of the Kaaon Festival to Buddhist Burgoon. From the early hours of Thursday morning, m«n, women and378 words
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Article175 1932-06-02 5 CHINTHE ARRIVES Rangoon, May 24 The Chinthe, a new ves el built fur the Commiseieners of the Port of Ran goon by the Taikoo Shipbu 1 iing Company for ute as a piljt tender and tug, arrived in Rangoon from HorgVong cn Friday, after a ten-day175 words
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Article125 1932-06-02 5 -May in rise of jumna and GANGES Naini’al, May 21 A. communique says: Owing to unertcedented delay In the rise of the the Jumna a crisis may be ’d to have occurred in regard to the ripply of irrigation water in the United J OV ’j Ceo rivers.125 words
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Article430 1932-06-02 5 •‘AT HOME” AT CATHOLIC CLUB Rangoon, May 20 A pleasant gathering took place at the Oathol c Club in Judah Ezekiel-street on Wednesday evening on the occasion cf an At Home given by the Committee and members of the Club in honour of the hon. Mr.430 words
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Article162 1932-06-02 5 SHOOTING CHARGE Rangoon t May 26 ÜBa Thaunp, E.A. n Forests, Pyinmcns, who was sent up for trial before U Tin (6). Third Additional Special Power Magistrate, Y methin/si'ting at Pyinmana. on a charge of shooting Po Tin of Ywagauk on the leg with a revolver, was162 words
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Article123 1932-06-02 5 Rangoon, May 24 A meeting was held at Shwemoktaw Pagoda, Bawein, on May 15 at ab' p.m.j with U Kyaw Z r. retired D.’.P to th. «te'r. Abonl 3.000 pemon., w,« present, U Saw. M.L.C., end ÜBa Pe. M.L.0., spoke on sepjr't on. The eeparationist leaders,123 words
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Article277 1932-06-02 5 RIGS BLOWN i OWN: BARRACKS COLLAPSE Chauk, May 20 Chauk wps v’sitel by a tornaJo on Thu'Pday night. Many riga all over the oilfield w?r? b own down. The barracks at G i j gone and Suleygone were r zid to .he gr und, fire adding to277 words
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Article240 1932-06-02 5 WILL 1932 CREATE A RECORD Rangoon» May 20 Only twice during the last two decades has the south-west monsoon broken later than the middle of May, as again at time of writing seems very probable this year. I 19’ 3, the rainy season commenced on May 18.240 words
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Advertisement167 1932-06-02 5 ERUPTIONS OF WET NATUREJJN BABY On Head. Itched Terribly. Cuticura Healed. “The trouble began with a sore eruption on my baby's ear when he was fourteen months old. It soon spread all over the side of his head, and later over the back of his head. It was of a167 words
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Advertisement183 1932-06-02 5 B MAN/ I I j?) J MBEFIiL KOTHERS iaslST 08 Ji > ilB Url Ilin 111 I wr—x A a».’ 1, IMAM» am* LH A!i il v u j? Fifl r l''ilEY know that now B® a is the time to lay th pa va ///1! foundations of Baby’s I183 words
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Article497 1932-06-02 6 ANNUAL MEET.NG How Slump Has Affected Motor Trade The annual general meeting of the Cycle an! Carriage Co., waa held at Singapore on Tuesday. Mr. Chua Cheng Hee was in the nhair. The others present were Messrs Chua Cheng Hook, Lee < him Tuan. Goh Cheng497 words
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Article236 1932-06-02 6 PIRATE HOARD OF HIDDEN GOLD Most of us have read Robert Louis Stevenson s ‘‘Treasure Island, and, if we were lucky enough to h ve read it in the days of our youth, have been excited by dreams of 1 buried treasure and buccaneers lonely 1 Islands236 words
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Article97 1932-06-02 6 Red hair, not dark auburn, but just carroty is to be worn this summer (says a message from raris). The coiffeurs are quite decided about it. Dark locks are definitely out of favour and must be given as red a tinge ae possible. The only alternative97 words
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311 1932-06-02 6 Crystals in Wineglass; Gland-Grafting Obsolete One of the vital elementa governing sex, growth, and development has been isolated and produced in the form of crystals that can be taken like ordinary medicine. It may mean youth in a wineglass. That is the momentous achie ement311 words
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Article224 1932-06-02 6 Londoners have been thrilled by a sport—new to them —which draws huge crowds in Paris. Tt is called cycle racing on an electric track/’ and w_s first seen in London at the Palladium. The cyclists, who race over three steel cylinders or drums, face the spectators, and224 words
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Article184 1932-06-02 6 TRIBUTE TO EMPRESS LINER The London D* ly Mail gives some Interesting excerpts from the intimate daily diary written by the lute Mr. Edgar Wail ee to hie wife wbiLt on board the steamer Empress of Britain on the way to making hie tragic trip to Hollywood.184 words
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Article1013 1932-06-02 6 COAL ORDER CASE Man Who was a Good Worker The case in which J >hn Caldwell Tannock, a young British*', is charged with forgery, cheating and using as genuine a forged document again came before District Judge, Mr. G. 0. D?dd, at Singapore on Tuesday when the1,013 words
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Article132 1932-06-02 6 Sir John M'lne, the pioneer in the science of seismography and virtual inventor cf the aeismcgrjph, one said that spiders caused more earttquakea than anything elee (writes Peterborough in the Dally Telegraph What he meant was that spiders roamirg about the delicate instrument often recorded a shock when132 words
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Advertisement235 1932-06-02 6 FUN 7th& Bib Jnc>,. 1932. (2 N.ghu olL) 110-’u DUciQUCV tW.BY iBU ZIMMY (World’s Lrgl.e. Swimmitg «L All ‘lnin Vlldvltul D'J J Wonder, will entertain you wi h iJs I .*****1 0 till* traordinary fra a in Sw.mmirg and Div 11” J* ing from a special Board 30f High, eu.235 words
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Article1228 1932-06-02 7 Favourite Ninth Defeat Causes a Great Surprise Dastur Second King and Queen Witness the Race London, June 1 The race for the Derby Stakes was run on Epsom Downs to-day in perfect weather and in the presence of an immense crowd. The King and1,228 words
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Article495 1932-06-02 7 SELECTION 3 FOR TO MORROW Open Racing Promised By Tic-Tac Good, open racing should be witnessed to-morrow at Taiping, the first day of the June Amateur Meeting. Several horses that have been spelled are taking part again. The three horse events should prove particularly interesting.495 words
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Article494 1932-06-02 7 THE ENTRIES Card of Nine Events a Day The following are the entries for the Selangor Turf Club Professional Meeting to be ran at Kuala Lumpur on June 11 and 18; Ponies—Class 2 Ist 2nd Runs Run F 5i F Eternity x x Golden Queen x494 words
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Article40 1932-06-02 7 Reuter. Last of Americans Defeated Sannton, June 1 In the semi finals of the Women’s Open Golf Championship Miss Wilson beat Miss Cheney (United States) 8 and 2 Miss Montgomery beat Mrs, Clark 3 and 2.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article163 1932-06-02 7 JUNIOR LEAGUE MATCH The Junior League Match between the Police and Waugh Jacks was played yesterday on the Patani Road ground and resulted in a win for the Folice by two goals to nil. The feature of the match was the brilliant goal keeping by Walker163 words
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Article123 1932-06-02 7 KEDAH v SELANGOR Selangor will meet Kedah in the first Malaya Cup Soccer match In the Northern Section on Saturday, at 5 p m on the Kedah Football Association ground, Alor Star. The teams are as follows: Kedah:—Noordin; Mustaphaand Syed Sbeh aptain\ Tan Siang Hai.123 words
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Article194 1932-06-02 7 MALAY 0 0 v ALOR BTAR 0 C The f Bowing have been celreted to represent the Malay O 0 in their match with the Alor Scar C 0 at Alor Star od Friday. The players will leave by th» 7 a.m. Isaucb. Abdal Rehman, M M194 words
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Advertisement645 1932-06-02 7 TO LET Bungalow 107, Y rrk Road. Two Bedrooms with Bathrooms, Electricity» Fully famished. GLeP. Chins. Moderate Rental. Immediate entry. Leias or Mor.tlly. Apply:—Eastern Binsiting Co., Ltd.* Penang. m. v. Glengarry Voy. 22. Consignees of c rgo per the ab,ve v'sselfnm Earcpe tri hereby notified that abe ie expected to645 words
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Article667 1932-06-02 8 Much that will prove to be of advantage to the British Empire as a whole is hoped to emerge at the forthcoming Ottawa Confere. ce. Already one section of opnim is anticipating an improvement in Imperial trade a; a result of the I discussions, wi ile another,667 words
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Article74 1932-06-02 8 Reuter. Important Step Towards National Co-operation London, Yeaierdty A n important step towards national co operation in the steel industry in Great Britain ia announced, ?»n agreement has been reached between two of the great steel concerns, Messrs. Stewart’s and Lloyds Limited and the United Steel 1 ompaniesReuter. - 74 words
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Article86 1932-06-02 8 —Rugby Radio Service Two Million More Persons Chargeable Rugby Yesterday It is provisionally estimated by tin I Treasury the reoen* alterations in the graduation of income tax renders two m Ilion more peteoos chargeeb'e to tax in t K s present financial year. IheFinanHv Secretary to the—Rugby Radio Service - 86 words
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Article608 1932-06-02 8 Penang, Thursday ESTERDYY was Derby W Dsy, the day on whi>ch the grandmothers and aunts f office boys never fail to shuflb eff this mortal coil. Even t sedate City men have found it a convenient day on which to inter I rich T' laticns from whom608 words
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Article105 1932-06-02 8 Tin Spot Yesterday Today London £ll9 10s. Od. £l2l ss, Ok Tin (3 Months) London £l2l 10s 01 £123 7s. Cl Singapore $61.121 $61.75 Business Done 50 tons 1 Penang $60.50 Business Done Buyers No Sell p rs Buyers No Se; 5 Rubber London Db d. New York105 words
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Advertisement287 1932-06-02 8 r nrW? I, I £=?k Get I r- AZ»O«. jT *5 v \7aLl' 7y- I jplfti J Hails JfifkHaH’s Wine jfij fiS*/ i the I Strength- Giver r V Taking Hall's Wine Is the surest way -j 11, of getting, and keeping, the retort |g I that means lasting fitness.287 words
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Advertisement22 1932-06-02 8 C O. HOTEL SPECIAL DIMNER AND DANCE WethuMtay, Bth June, 1932. Dance Mnsic by the Band of the a. PttESMJRrtt VAN 'BUREN.22 words
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Miscellaneous24 1932-06-02 8 TinEfißlM High Water Low Water To-Day 11.C5 a nir 4.55 a.tn, 1123 p.tu. 556 p.m. To Mobrow 11.87 nan. 5.34 am. i 631 p.m.24 words
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1101 1932-06-02 9 Stabilising World Commodity Prices World-wide Interest "The Economic Crisis .is Slow to Pass But That It Will Pass I Have No Doubt” —Lord Snowden The suggestion of holding an International Economic Conference has aroused world wide interest, especially in Britain and Amefca. Sir John S mon—Reuter - 1,101 words
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Article28 1932-06-02 9 Banter height of Silver Content Not Known London Yesterday ®°n®d S ,Bh lira ia at Present 77 to the lho wei hk silver 1,8 notkjowr. -Ihutcr~ Banter - 28 words
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Article25 1932-06-02 9 —Renter. Bolivian Government Accepts Proposals London, Yesterday The Bolivian Government has officially notified its acceptance of the international DQIIUSU 113 o tin proposals—Renter. - 25 words
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Article243 1932-06-02 9 —Renter, REICHSTAG TO BE DISSOLVED TO-MORROW RESULT OF CENTRE PARTY’S DECISION > Berlin, To-day Owing io the Centre Party deciding io vote against the Government President Hindenburg will to morrow dissolve the Peiohstag. Thus Germany will be ruled by Von Hindenburg, Von Schleicher and Von l apen.—Renter, - 243 words
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Article57 1932-06-02 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Rapid Recovery: Attending Commons Next Week Rugby, Yesterday The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, whe went to Harrogate for treatment a week ago suffering from an acute attack of gout has made a remarkable recovery and anticipates being able io resume hie duties—Rugby Radio Service. - 57 words
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Article50 1932-06-02 9 Rugby Radio Service. Second Reading Passed By Large Majority Rugby, Yesterday The second reading of the Government’s Coal Mines bill which provides for ths continuation of the seven and a half hour’s day underground was passed in the House of Commons last night by 391 votes io 59.Rugby Radio Service. - 50 words
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Article29 1932-06-02 9 Reuter. Receivership Sait Filed By Missouri Maa Wilmington (Delaware), festerday A receivership suit has been filed against Messrs. Warner Brothers Pictures by Mr. Harry Koplar of Missouri.. – Reuter. - 29 words
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Article35 1932-06-02 9 ,—Renter., M, Herrtot Rejects Socialist Offer in Paris, Yesterday M. TTerriot rejected the Socialist offer of co-operation mentioned yesterday so the way is now dear for the formation of a completely Radical ministry.—Reuter»,—Renter., - 35 words
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Article31 1932-06-02 9 Rugby Radi 4 Swviee. Situation Quiet i Mills Working Bagbyi Yesterday Ths latest inf\trmatlnn from Bombay indicates that tb situation there is much quieter. The mills are now working.—-Rugby Radi 4 Swviee. - 31 words
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Article52 1932-06-02 9 ,—Reuter. CRAIG AND LUTHER CO. SUSPEND D VOLUNTARY ASSIGNMENT MANY BRAN HES I Montreal. To day The Oraig and Luther C ompany, one of the largest brokerage houses of Canada with branches throughout the country has been suspended at the Montreal block Exohabge following their making a,—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article488 1932-06-02 9 Reuter. Passed by Senate: New Proposal Favourably Received Washington, Yesterday The Senate, after passing the Revenue Bill, has also reported favourably cn the Economy Bid designed to reduc» Govern ment expenditure by $288.000 000 or about the same amount due from deferred war debts The chief itemReuter. - 488 words
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Article152 1932-06-02 9 LORRY B DLY DAMAGED Passengers Fscape Uninjured A tram o»r motor lorry collision occurred yesterday at Dato Kramat when motor lorry P 8824 ran into tram No. 4 knocking the latter eff the rails. Although the tr&m wes carrying severs’ passengers at the time no152 words
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Article141 1932-06-02 9 Mr. Bartley Addresses Rotarians From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, To day An interesting review of the process of transformation which has taken place in Singapore since the war was given by Mr. Bartley President of the Municipality, addressing the Rotary Club yesterday. The figures quoted were startling but141 words
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Article155 1932-06-02 9 .—Reuter. Fore* go Secretary Replies to tommons Question London, Yesterday Two members of bis Majesty’s Consular Jsrvice in China are at present working in the Foreign Office, said Sir John Simon in a reply in the House of Commons tb Major General Sir Alfred Knox- One was.—Reuter. - 155 words
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Article500 1932-06-02 9 Mr R E. Gray, Bum.yer on agreement, F. M 8, has bean seconded for service in Johore. Mr.de Baspgoit’, of Macphail and Co., Kuala Lumpur is leaving for home on Friday. Mr. F. David Lrsel, of th? Labour Office, •Hang will Le leaving for Ceylon on the500 words
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Advertisement9 1932-06-02 9 iPiBniAWiEl 4 Sole Importers; The East Asiatic Co., Limited9 words
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Advertisement59 1932-06-02 9 aOHNNKE “Red Label” ‘Red Label” Special Has The Old Largest Highland Sales Whisky i In The 11 I Admirably World. Blended SwW What Better Fal, y L Jil rroofof I -Matured I Popularity? “BLACK LABEL I ■v Guaranteed 12 Years Old The Whisky for the Connoisseur 1 Sole Agents: John59 words
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Article303 1932-06-02 10 t ARRIVING ON JUNE 9 M. B. E. Insignia to Dr. Lesslar His Excellency end Lady Clementi acby Mr. R. J. Ourtia. Aide-de-Oamp, and Mr. W. 0. S. Corry, Private Secretary, will arrived in Penang on Thursday, Jane 9. They leave Singapore on Saturday. Lady Clementi303 words
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Article204 1932-06-02 10 HAILAM PLEADS GUILTY Charged with cheating by falsely representing th it he was authorized by the Sam Sun School, Transfer R oad, to c:l’*ot money due them for their Variety tickets and induced money tn bs delivered to him, a Hailam, Tai Hin Chin» appeared in the204 words
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Article165 1932-06-02 10 IMPORTANT FUNO CIONS OVER WEEK-END Invitations aid out for a tea to be given by the Pauang Sanitarium and Hospital on Sunday, Jan* 5, at 4 p.m. It is to be given by the Sanitarium in honour of the principal donors to the Building Fund. On165 words
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Article367 1932-06-02 10 INCREASE OM OOBMETIC3 Imp ist Roised to 50 Per Cent Certain siterations in the Custom! En aatment, 1922, rtl ding to Oaetoms duties are published as a Fuprlement to w ih* F.M.S- Government G zstte, dated May 31 and came into force yesterday. Among the prirdpal367 words
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Article130 1932-06-02 10 DELIGHTFUL PICTURE AT MAJESTIC Radio’s delightful picture "Smart Woman” was shown for the lari time at the Majestic yesterday. Those who misled it missed something really good. It has to do with a disillusioned wife who has smart id-ai on how to bring hubby (vho has f «lien130 words
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Article62 1932-06-02 10 A SOCIETY DRAMA "The Better Wife" which is now being shown at the King’s presents the first lady of the screen, Ruth Chatterton, in the character of a dancer who marries a lawyer and fights her way through the conventional barriers of society. Clive Brook62 words
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Article70 1932-06-02 10 Large crowds Invaded the Fun and Frolic yesterday the special attraction being Zlmmy, the legless swimmer who has been engaged by the management to perform his stunts for the benefit of Fun and Frolic patrons- Zlmmy was enthusiastically received by the crowd and performed his antics in70 words
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Article67 1932-06-02 10 MALAY FINED Charged with theft of a bicycle valued at $2O belonging to Thomas at the five foot way of a ccffee shop in McAlister Road on May 12 or alternatively with h ving re tained stolen property Ariffin bin Abdullah appeared before the Police Magistrate and67 words
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Article499 1932-06-02 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES the tollowing were toe latest (notations n MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oa.’« ehan list at 11 bju. to-day Yesterday To-day S g C g Bhabbb x to. o. to. t I. Rubber (Dollar) AlorGajah .25 .35 .15 .25 Bassett .15 .20 .10 .15 Glenealy .60499 words
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Article144 1932-06-02 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Sat i Jane 1 May 81 Sept 1£ t Paris 93 5/6 93 7/16 188.96 Naw York 8.68fe 8.69 4.851 Montreal 4.19 418fc Brussels 16-85 86 3/16 84.8F Gsam 1818/: 6 20 7/82 14.86 Anmtordam 9 f 9 9 11 12.01Milas 74144 words
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Article283 1932-06-02 10 Pena i i Jane 2 t eta. Benarea Onium p, «heft iow 5 000 .00 Gloria no BapohtE Sold leai Bell re 72 00 Mam Picket nom uo supplies Nutmeg» 80 i »< 0ooon«top«f 1,00® Ivor Oopra Sundries tai sb 5.15 Rattani ta m il.li Raliam Ooam 10.6.*283 words
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Article86 1932-06-02 10 Penang, Jaae 2 I CAUirtcjy Bank I On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 I h m 4 m/ta 2/3 29/82 I Private 3 m/ts credit 24 1/16 h 3 b Documentary 2/4 316 I On New York Bank Demand 42j g Franoe T.T. 950 nom 8 Indie u I.T86 words
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Miscellaneous340 1932-06-02 10 iJ, Y Without the Shadow of a Doubt 1 British Picture Shown i<i i Ow IVI A J E STIC 6-15 TO-NIGHT Here It Is! The Most Polished British TMle Paramo nt BRITISH Productions, Ltd., take nrid/' presenting their Magnificent Comedy Entertainment Service For Ladies Produced at Elstree, London, with340 words
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Article252 1932-06-02 11 MAGISTRATE’S COMMENTS IN INTIMIDATION CASE Colombo, May 12 For the second time Mr. R. H. Bassett, Police Mi gistrate of Colombo, had to deal with a case by an employer sgainet a dismissed servant on Friday when a s*n* tence of two months* imprisonment with hard labour252 words
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505 1932-06-02 11 RELATIVE’S STORY IN GALLLE CASE Galle, M y 9 The conversation at a fare we U visit to a departing' rehtive, on the day they were murdered, by the lite Mr. and Mrs. was deposed to by the form’ r It referred to505 words
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Article496 1932-06-02 11 COURSE ADOPTED BY CHIEF JUSTICE Kfindr, May 9 The difficulty of passing seatsnee on a juvenile who was found gn ity of a charge of cu’pable homlcife under gr»ve and sudden provocation wss referred to by His Lordeh’p Sir Philip Maclonell at the Kandy Ass zs Court496 words
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164 1932-06-02 11 PART PAYMENT IN POLICE COURT Nuwara Eilya, May 11 An exise ease for understatement of liquor held in stock vai c mpounded before Mr. R. Aluwihare, Pul es Magistrate of Nuwara Eliy”, tc-day, the accused depositing Ra. s'o ouc of a departmental fine of Rs.164 words
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Article195 1932-06-02 11 LEAVE TO APPE iL TO PRIVY council refused Colombo, May 15 Application was made on Tuesday before Messrs. Justices Dalton and Jayswardens in connexion with the insolvency of Mr. Harold W. de Saram, proctor, of Colombo, for conditional leave to appeal to the Privy Council from the195 words
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Article208 1932-06-02 11 LUMP.NG OIL IN THE HARBOUR Colombo, May 14 The Harbour Police charged Captain R. M. Gjsrtsen, master of the Norwegian steamer Tourccing (5,843 tons), for allowing oil from the vessel under hie command to be pumped into the Colombo Harbour on Saturday. Capt, E. C. Stubbs,208 words
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Advertisement419 1932-06-02 11 FTHE NAVY'S CHOICE COATES or! g i nal laKffiw PLYMOUTH aN Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD O (/acar,iwa/rzi xnd/r the <o npanies Ordinance» oj Hongkong o poraied in Shanghai) E Those PENANG 587 I I Or- /\2 J v£‘v- z fe lx W Diarrhea i will be stopper by419 words
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Advertisement592 1932-06-02 11 FAR EASTERN MAIL PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS For Port Rwettenham. Singapore, Honuk ng. Shanghai. Yokohama; Kobe, M o ji Take B ir re- [Tien'sin] Danly, and T.-dngtau Juna 6 x m.a. “T..AVE” [N OL] For P-rt 'wettenhiin, Malacca Singapore Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai North China and Japan June 12 mg. '‘DUISBUHG”592 words
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Article113 1932-06-02 12 nlgomlo incident Explanation of Court Officer N-gombo, Msy 12 than a mi’d BeuHA’ion was caused thia morning in the Nsgombo Police Court when the record of the Evariwatte murder Gias was missing Lorn the file. The Interpreter when ordered to cal l the case informed the113 words
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329 1932-06-02 12 NUMEROUS VILLAGES SUFFER SEVERE DAMAGE Avieawelh, Mvy 13 The fierefst cyd ne which has visited the KeLni Valley within the memory of raeilente, rrged over villages near Avigawella yeit.rcay afternoon. The v.lhg-s affectei were Han well?, Diddeniya. Niripolp, K. Kapugod?, Giridor», Thil apa.hira, Dompe,329 words
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Article91 1932-06-02 12 FOUND IN COMMANDER’S RO )M Diystalawp; May 12 A man of Kadiragama Village, Diyatalawa, was found last night between 10 and 11 o’clock in the Admiral’s residence. The Admiral’s houss party were at the ship’s company’s dance at the time. Moh amed Ally, the Somali boxer,91 words
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Advertisement437 1932-06-02 12 (J v s J* €’f#B ‘WifiW One Sick Person is Better. In tevertv-two countries and during a ptr’od of ne rly t^ a c '^F Dr Wiilinca’ Pmk Pills have bFea proving their great health ruter.i g value. To-day, m re than ever, this old and proved remedy ia cart437 words
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Advertisement444 1932-06-02 12 /untreated milkX BOTH WHOLE AND I SKIMMED.HAS VERY 3 I LITTLE AMTI-RACMITIC ACTIVITY 1 f Ik This authoritative quota» tion that fresh cows’ milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a food r Ircm fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D —BUT SUNSHINE I has Ostelln444 words
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Article331 1932-06-02 13 “Very Life-Blood of Britain” Mr. Baldwin) Breaking at Llanddndno —in Mr, Lloyd George’s constituency—■aid:— "Nothing since the Black Death five centuries ago has been of such devastating effect eb that of the wa-, which caused ■o much damage and economic chaos. "Nothing haa done so331 words
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Article198 1932-06-02 13 Eminent msdical men have prophesied that once we really understand the science of food, diseases which we now regard as curable only by the Eurgron’s knife will be prevented from occurring. And now comes a new ray of hope; a scientifically adjusted diet may save us from those198 words
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Article200 1932-06-02 13 The Archbkhop cf York, speaking at a North Lincdrthire rs’ly of the Workers Educational Asseciai’cn, nt Scunthorpe, on April 11, said that th ideal of democracy was the development of a spirit of fellowship that wes compstible with independence of th( ught, but one of the troubles200 words
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Article487 1932-06-02 14 Penang Jane 2, 1932 PENANG MARKET eta Meat Beef Steak kati 32 Stew or Curry m do 22 Pork lean de 44 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 32 Mutton Indisu lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do do 24487 words
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Advertisement436 1932-06-02 14 Aneta exceed $12.000,000 S. C. Assurance in force over $35,0u0,00Q. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd (In«orvcr»i»d In Streits Sattfomonta). HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Baildinf. Cecil Strest. LONDON OFFICE 27, QH The Company b«a £20,000 deposited with the Supremo Court of Ea«tand Bod complies wfch the British Ufa436 words
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Article620 1932-06-02 15 Port of Pena tig Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a Hal if vessels arriving and sailing ferom Penang daring the week j IN PC RT TO-DAY From’ Sailing For Dai« of Sailing SriiE B&ganDitA<fc ".Anson Same Porta To-day gfafe Singapora and Pjh Swettenham Same620 words
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