Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 June 1932
1932-06-04
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-06-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 129. VOL. LXXXX SATURDAY 4lh JUNE, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement604 1932-06-04 1 T. NAGATA brothers 1 DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Eranch Office 52, Leith Street ARTISTIC FURNITURE £0 /1 0 For Sale or On Hire Easy Payments Accepted Large Stocks on Hand **^nsr? l J lit (Illy Foo Cheong Co, COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL 89, Bishop St., Penang. j g gazette604 words
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Advertisement43 1932-06-04 1 IN EXCHANGE Per 2 0 used Bt»irre ci Straits Setti*men'.B, Malty States, biam, Hoes Konrz Java, and Ibe snrrouto rg couEtrka will g ve Picture Pent CsrcSs OF Englub Papery t hetegraphed frem Aerophaiff. MIES HE “KIA CRA,” oei wei', Lonjju, tuglsi d.43 words
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Advertisement1461 1932-06-04 2 r LE! FUN vr BANKS. 218, Gneen Lane, two storeyed Tanjong Buagah Road. If I M I I |XI f •ffrA— .-..u f« .'TrVnT 4 1 ™nr S *SL!“ "SW 1 impound house. ZIMMY (World’s Leg'esa Swimming I\/1 A T UD Al OF taOiK, LIMITED MAftFbCHRF ij F V B»1.1,461 words
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Article694 1932-06-04 3 NIGHT OLU’’ PROPRIETRESS BOUND OVER To Pay £ll3 COUNSEL SAYS SHE HA3 VERY LITTLE MONEY NOW Mr?. Kite Mejrioki the night club proprietress, gave the undertaking which Mr. Dammett, the Mjilborcugh-streat msgistrat*’, suggested to her after convicting her of Belling drinks without a licence at694 words
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Article130 1932-06-04 3 HOW THE CHANCELLOR HA 1 MISOALCULAED Sir William Wayland, M.P.for Can terbury, sa'd, in a speech on the beer tax at Canterburj’’l am certair; from official figures, that Mr. Chambarlain, instead of getting £lO 000,000, will not receive more than £5 500,000. Againa th .t £5,500.000 we130 words
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Advertisement570 1932-06-04 3 «TMM/A IE BRONCHITIS CATARRH etiquette of the 1 medical profession > entirely fails to restrain ,J£ S doctors’ spontaneous wj outbursts of personal Wtestimony to the efficacy fS? of the one liquid remedy tj for Bronchitis and Asthma which a Roval Physician has endorsed. WILL YOU CONTINUE JBBB to suffer570 words
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Advertisement532 1932-06-04 3 A Gentleman Always Looks Well Pressed in Good Clothes i When in England, call and fit I T V yourself out with clothes at appn x F JF B half original cost. Overcoat,. Lirmre, K jMMtwak-r 'SffiiL?- 7 < K Sports, Dress Suits. I’lu. b'onr i- 'A jFt e c532 words
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Article265 1932-06-04 4 HOTEL HUSTLE Pleasant Shock for Foreign Visitors Hern in a fiidnlight on the great drive that British hotels have started with the determination of showirg the 200,0C0 foreigners who are expt c ed to visit Britain this summer that British hotels can rqual the world's best265 words
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Article274 1932-06-04 4 EXTRAORDINARY SCENE 3 Fifteen Cantonese were ordered to pay floes or to undergo terms of imprisonment by Mr. A. E. Ooope, First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, for riotirg in the court before him on Thursday morning. Two ringleaders were fined 150, in default two months’ imprisonment; the274 words
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Article136 1932-06-04 4 SURPRISE RESULT OF TOBACCO TEST A Survey of 5.000 maternity cases in Washington reveals that in no mse where the mother was a cigarette smoker could rhe nurse her baby. A leech put on the arm of one of the mothers died from nicotine poisoning drawn136 words
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Article26 1932-06-04 4 Prince George atunded his first Rotary conference in England on May 7 when he addressed the Rotary International Aae? mbly at Folkestone.26 words
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Advertisement162 1932-06-04 4 BBMWM—W— *****1 1 I Penang Hagan Lear 33 FOR SERVICE j QUALITY PRICE I and a Range of Cold I Storage Supplies and E E Groceries to make House I Keeping Easy and In- teres ting. H ■JGES3n73aK3£3S£BBE3&&KfIE3DaESaB&£3S£H»K3nHHnMSaManO j fl'i in tit 'r~nm m > i iChfGwmfW*’ L nK \w162 words
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Advertisement410 1932-06-04 4 1? XI THE man/ I 11 U I z V\ u v C\ BAREFUL HUTHERS I3SIST 01 Cowi/GaC© Bjii MOkßrod I V— r ''HEY know that now j the time to lay the 1' l Wl} foundations of Baby’s J i I future health,and that on I this Food children410 words
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267 1932-06-04 5 BRITAIN LENDS £1,000,000 OLD MASTERS £2,000,000 SHOW BRITISH«OWNED Rembrandts worth anything up to £1,000,000 wil be seen at the greatest c^O 1 action of that maeter’s works ever assembled when the Amsterdam S ate Museum’s exhibition in cslebration of the city Uaiversit /e 300;h267 words
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Article333 1932-06-04 5 AN EXPENSIVE LAWSILT The public examination of Ngih Hamid bin Yeop Abdul Rahman took pl-.ee in the Supreme Court, on Monday before the hon’ble Mr. Justica Gerahty. Giving evidence» the bankrupt said that he was married and that his wife aid four children were living with333 words
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Article163 1932-06-04 5 THEY WOULD NOT LET HIM PaY IT Mr. Willing, an ertie’, of Kicg’s-road, Chelaea, heard that income tax could be paid by buying stamps and sticking them on a card. And this is Vihat happened Act I. —King’s-road poet office, Mr. Willing applies for a card.163 words
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Article70 1932-06-04 5 •’PAY—OR YOU WILL BE CONFINED YOURSELF” In fining Wi’litm Read, an elderly carpenter, cf St. Peter’o-s reet. Islington» N.. 7s. 6d. at North Lon* -n fcr confining a goldfinch in a cag* inch s wide, inches long and 9 .tchea high, Mr. Mallins Bai ‘Tf you70 words
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Article54 1932-06-04 5 The Englishman is both peculi. ar and irritating, according to Rev, Lawrence Clare, pastor of the Church of the Messiah at Montreal. Bathe is:— Dependable, Responsible, and Intensely loyal. “British character,” the pastor adds, ‘‘has taken centuries to build, but it has gained strength and dignity with54 words
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Article139 1932-06-04 5 THE SCOTSMAN’S WEDDING Two stories told on M y 7 when Mr. J. A. Djwar, who is to be married on Tuesday, received a presentation from the et ff of John Dewar and Co. I A Scotsman decided to get married in a hen-run. The chickens had139 words
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Article121 1932-06-04 5 5s. In the Refused FINANCIAL AFFAIR 3 OF LORD SI. JOHN OF BLEJEO A general meeting of the creditors of Lord St. John of Bleiso, cemoany director, of Ennismore Gardens. ?.W. wh3 heß on May 4 at London B.nkrup'cy Buildings to consider a proposal to pay r qaah composition of121 words
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Article58 1932-06-04 5 MR. LANSBURY KEEPS IT HANDY When Mr, George Lansbury, M.P.. opened a new park at Dagenham he took up a spade and prepared to plant a tree, ’’lt looks like work,” he said. ”It is»” said a bystander. "Where’s your union ticket?” “Here it is,” Mr. Lmabury promp58 words
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Advertisement403 1932-06-04 5 /I 7 because ef 'Tressureless Touch” PARKER WRITES EASIEST pARKER DUOFOLD'S unique T /j construction allows a tiny drop of »T «P W>' n k t° t° uc h tlie paper an instant I ip OL before the point itself. That is the I if' UL secret of Parker’s famous403 words
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Advertisement556 1932-06-04 5 QkeAj cltg. Lll 'nxrig u.b encrgAj oil tKe. tune. plcuj-jtLLed. clotj/5 Ln tke car den. x n ■fff- V that’s why your children need this balanced diet Doctors toll us that nnw of all titres growing cl ildren must have th hr food proper y balanced to provide the elements556 words
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Article974 1932-06-04 6 REORGANISING THE CONSTITUTION “We Want Swaraj” Mr. Kannangara At the Special Sessions of the Ceylon National Congress, held at Ananda College end presided overby Mr. S.W.R.D, Bandaranaike, the President, a resolution was paesec’, embodying amendments to the Constitution, in respect of the Governor’s powers; the control of974 words
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Article70 1932-06-04 6 THEY ALL THRASHED HIM AT THE WEDDING. A woman of forty nine, who has seventeen children, told Registrar Friend at Clerkenwell County Court that following the death of her husband she had married again. When the registrar asked how the family welcomed their step, father, the woman replied;—70 words
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Article313 1932-06-04 6 S. W. MONSOON DELUGE IN COLOMBO Colombo, May 18 Over ten inches of rain fell in the Colombo Observatory area during the 24 hours ended 9.30 a.m. on Tuesday. This fact was ascertained by a Times of Ceylon reporter at the Obssrvitory that313 words
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Advertisement153 1932-06-04 6 An Eminent Doctor Gives You the Means to Keep Fit Young M|:- If you are over 40, your greatest need is r i —to k£ ep on keeping yonug. Ycu are as ;:p old a 3 jour arteriee.” Hardening arteries -'it and increasing bicod pressure are not only iHffa source153 words
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Advertisement148 1932-06-04 6 in j DEBILITY. INSOMNIA. NERVE and STOMACH TROUBLES. Pale, exhausted, worn-out —no desire for anything but rtest. Have ycu these n 1 z symptoms of AN/EMIA Anaemia 'rml saps the very life out of you—it gives E ql rise to Sleeplessness, Headacl.es, Nerve and Stomach Troubles. 'ln But there is148 words
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Miscellaneous257 1932-06-04 6 wimmwi wwiomi— MTi dg»——T—- Another Genuine all-British Triumph! 6 15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9 30 The Magnificent British Musical Spectacle “SUNSHINE SUSIE” I A Melodious Medley of Song Laughter and Romance The Happiest Picture Eser Made; Hear: "To day I Feel So Happy'* and other happy songs. A SUNNY British Holme257 words
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1539 1932-06-04 7 Removed to Hospital Taiping Turf Club Amateur Races Small Dividends Weights and Selections For To-day A Bex low? acdidsnt In th* pony hurdle raoe. which only two finished the Xrse marred the first day of the Taipiog Turf Club Jane Amateur Races yesterday.1,539 words
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Article98 1932-06-04 7 Reuter. EABY WIN FROM FAVOURITE Lord Derby's Guidecca 7 bird London. June 8 The following was the result of the Oaks run at Epsom to day: HH. the Aga Khan’s UDAIPUR Beary 1 Lord Wodavington’s WILL O’THE WISP Gordon Richards 2 Lord Derby's GUIDECCAReuter. - 98 words
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Article354 1932-06-04 7 PEELERS WIN Lewis Bowls and Bats Weil The Peelers defeated the P C.O by 24 runs yesterday on the Esplanade. Bal and Lewie who opened the Peelers innings gave the aide a fair start and 26 runs were scored before the former w a 'eg before354 words
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Article29 1932-06-04 7 PHIL PERKIN 1 TCRXING PROFE Sil OVAL Stalbans (Long Islard), Yesterday The former British am fear golf Cham pion Phil Perkins has that he i? turning professional shortly.29 words
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Article50 1932-06-04 7 British Players Selected Londou, Jane 8 The British Wightman Cuo playeis who will opp'M»* tb* U.. (d s tates s Wimbledon on June 10 n.j 11 wi I bt: Misa NathaP, M;»e k>u >»*, Mlm Whit irg’tall, Mis» M cheil «nd M-s Kr? ('ormerly Misa Payfl’» Ma50 words
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Article292 1932-06-04 7 EUROPEANS IN STRONG POSITION Fine Century by Nicholson From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Yesterday The annual cricket match for the Clarke Oap between tbe Europeans and The Rest" commenced to day. The Europeans batted first and scored 800. A. W Nicholson scored 101 including twelve fours. Fit.292 words
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Article455 1932-06-04 7 C.R. C Debated by P.F.S. In a cricks* iu .tch played cn the Victoria Grebti yesterday the Penang Free Schoil defeated the C.R.O, by s x wickets. The 0.R.0. ba'tsd firstand thesr innings realistd 96 Ch*i g Hock was the highest scorer with 38 rn h to his credit. The455 words
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Article362 1932-06-04 7 COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS Notts Defeat Derbyshire by an Innings London June 3 At Norw’cb, the Indiana won their two day fixture against N <rfo k by 128 runt. The Indians m ide 101 in their tint innings and 204 for 9 in their sea >nd362 words
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Article73 1932-06-04 7 FE3RY DEFEtTED AFTER orv r F nar Auteui!, June 3 I the Frmch Tenn's Championships hsrrf Mi am* M»thi*n beat Mias Betty Nu.haU by 6 2 6—4 io the semi-finals of the L dirs Bieg'e». Ii ih- qaire-fliTi of the Men’s S.ogle?, Dj Stefaui bea: Lee 673 words
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Article157 1932-06-04 7 EN&.NE fROUBLE New Schedule Accelerates Journey By One Day A c r‘a n m-.'isor-» ut :xMy cinaed by he no -arr:% 1 -f hs Dn ch air m .il at Alor seif-rdsy h*u br- a rdieved by the n -wj th 1 be -,e h a157 words
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Article76 1932-06-04 7 EASTERN hMkITING CLUB V CKgLOX A The following team will ie jiesent the 3->et m Smelu g Club against the Ceylon Association on Sunday, on the Francis Lhht Bjhcol Ground. W.cke'.s pitched 10.30 fe.no. MLR bin 01 W Fay 10-, W T B'rancifi 3 di Crnz, Y?u Tor k76 words
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Article644 1932-06-04 8 During ths recer t conference in London at wlrch statesmen representing Great Britain, France, Germany and Italy endeavoured without success to formulate a scheme for an economic federation cf tha five D mubian States, Austria, Hungary, Czecho-Slova-kia, Jugo-Slavia and Kouminia, it was frequently assorted that British644 words
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Article172 1932-06-04 8 HEAVY FINE 3 ON ITALIAN SEAMEN Arrestee! with a qaartity of heroin in their possession two stewards f E. orsioan and Carlo Petororns) of Lloyd Triestino liner, Ginge, which arrived in Singapore on Wednesday, were brought before the District Judge, Mr. G 0. Dodd. Both the aconsed172 words
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Article1362 1932-06-04 8 Harry Harper - Magic of the Modern Airway A Romance of Reality By Harry Harper (Author of li The Evolution of the Flyinij “Twenty-Ew Years of Flying n y «tc t Breakfasting up in the air while dying from Lcndon, you can lunch in Paris, enjoy your tea aloft1,362 words
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Article98 1932-06-04 8 Tin— Spot Thursday To London £l2l ss. 0L 2l 3 Tin (3 Months) A London £l-3 7s. 6d> Singapore $61.75 $61.75 75 on 9 Business Done 50 tons Penang $61.75 f 6 fIJIeB Business Done Buyers No Sellers Buyer" No Rubber aii j, London ll«d. /GJ New York98 words
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Advertisement148 1932-06-04 8 I FOR A DAZZLING S II 1 N E USE —lf! WT sanm WW S M. <SL w > a and preserve your Shoes as well! G. H. SLOT CO., LTD, Importers. Mil L J iif 1111.... i.j„ BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk P C > B u <g*p E148 words
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Advertisement23 1932-06-04 8 5. O. HOTEiL SPECIAL riMNER AND DANCE Wednesday, Sth June, 1932. Dance Music by the Basu of the g. g. PRESIDENT VAN BUREN.23 words
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Miscellaneous27 1932-06-04 8 TIDE TABLES High Wakr Low Water To Day Midnig L 6.11 a.m. 12.10 p.m. 7<6 p.m. To Mobbow 12.89 a.m. 6.49 am. 12 41 p.rn. 740 pm.27 words
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Article254 1932-06-04 9 —Reuter. new PREMIER’S TASK GENER'L AR4KI APOLOGISES Toklo, Yesterday Tbs urgent necessity of dispelling the Ming of msacurlty and unrest and ensuring *ho stability of living, formed the keynote of Vieoount Saito’s statement of the new Government’s administrative police to the Diet in the capacity of—Reuter. - 254 words
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Article74 1932-06-04 9 Senter. M. Painleve to Re Minister of Air Faris, Yesterday TtanEW '"'abinet Is being formed with M. Heniot as Premier and foreign Minister. Forecasts Include M. Faul Ponoour, Minister of War, Georges Leygues Navy Minister, M. Painleve, Alr Minister and M. Germain Martin, Finance Minister. Paris, Later TheSenter. - 74 words
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Article41 1932-06-04 9 —Reuter, v ew Great Security Investment Corporation New York, Yesterday Messrs. Pierpont Morgans announce the tarnation of a great security investment Sorpnratlon with the object of supporting ths bond market. A hundred million dollars has already been subscribed—Reuter, - 41 words
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Article46 1932-06-04 9 —Reuter. Large Engineering Order Placed with Dorman Long’s London, Yesterday Tbo r hinese Railway Minister. Chang Hua has given an order to Messrs. Dorman Long's ta eight approach bridges to the new Gankin Fukow ferry. Mr Chang returns •0 <blna next week.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article42 1932-06-04 9 —Reuter. Gorgouloff Committed for Trial Paris, Yesterday M. Doumer’s assassin, Gorgouloff was Committed for trial at the conclusion of a iuulolal enquiry which rejected Gorgouloff's Jest for medical examination as mental fixpertg gave evidence that Gorgouloff is for his actions.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article64 1932-06-04 9 -Rcu‘ New York, Yesterday ’Stanley Hausner has started off on a to Warsaw non*stop H previous message reads as follows: Linden (New Jersey). May 29 iatney Hauener flying a Belianca 220 r o power ’plane hopped off to Europe ne carries 550 gallons of petrol. New York, May-Rcu‘ • - 64 words
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Article112 1932-06-04 9 SENSATIONAL SEQUEL IN LONDON MRS. BARNEY CHARGED WITH MURDER London .Yesterday A sensation 4 sequel has followed the flit tragedy at Kaigb‘^oriJ a e Mrs. Harney has been arrested and charged wi.h wilful murder. —Reuter. A Reuter mess tee from London dated May 81 reads as follows:112 words
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Article148 1932-06-04 9 —Reuter. Crop of Rumours at Cemva Geneva, Yesterday Viscount Saito's initiatory statement yesterday has resuscitated interest in the Far East with a couseq’itnt crop of rumours. Careful enquiry however proves that as far as the League of Nations is concerned, there is no new development sufficient to justify—Reuter. - 148 words
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Article109 1932-06-04 9 —Reuter. United States Favours Attendance of Silver Usintj lountiies Washington, Yesterday The United States Government favours the wide membership of ihe proposed World Economic onference including Russia the Argentine and Ppain wbi e as the stabilisation of silver will presumably be discussed Mexico Fern t hina and other—Reuter. - 109 words
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Article80 1932-06-04 9 Reuter New War Minister Strikes a Militant Note Berlin Yesterday A militant note marked the first utterance of the War Minister Von Schleicher who sent a message to the Reichswehr I shall take care that those spirited and physical forces of onr people which form the indis pensableReuter - 80 words
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Article51 1932-06-04 9 Ways and Means Committee in F&vour of Garner Bill Washington, Yesterday The House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee has reported favourably on the Garner Bill to appropriating 2 800 million dollars for the relief of nnem ployment. President Hoover and Mr. Edgen Mills both bitter’y oppose the51 words
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Article48 1932-06-04 9 Rtv’er. Stno fra Victoria Kent Rt signs Madrid, Yesterday Fenorita Victoria Kent has resigned the Directorship of Prisons as the result of a campaign started by prison officials aga net her humanitarian policy which they dec ar. has led to the complete collapse of prison lisc’p’inc.Rtv’er. - 48 words
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Article418 1932-06-04 9 LORD STRICKLAND APOLOGISES “FAITHFUL SON OF HOLY CHURCH" Malta, Yesterday An amazing and unreserved apology to the Bishops by Lord Strickland for his antagonism towards the authority of the Chnrch has dramatically ended ihe Church State dispute. As a result of ihe apology the Bishops have withdrawn418 words
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Article167 1932-06-04 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Congratulatory Messages from all Parts of Empire Rugby, Yesteday His M jesty the King celebrated his 67th birthday to day and received congratulatory telegrams from all parts of the Empire. Bis Majesty spent the morning at Buckingham Palace where ha was engaged on routine duties—Rugby Radio Service. - 167 words
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Article68 1932-06-04 9 British Government Inquiries Continue Rugby, Yesterday The British Government Is continuing its enquiries among the Major powers to be represented at Mr. L ausanne Conference to ascertain their views as to the proposed International Economic Conference to consider methode to stabilize world commodity iroes. Enquiries are still in68 words
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Article157 1932-06-04 9 .—Ranter. SIGNOR GRANDi’S SENATE SPEECH i FINAL SOLUTION OF REPARATIONS Rome, Yesterday ’‘ltaly at the Lausanne Conference will urge the final solution of reparations and inter-governmental debts by cancellation which is the first essential for overcoming ihe world crisis,’’ declared Signor Gran di in a speech.—Ranter. - 157 words
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Article500 1932-06-04 9 Mr. H. H. Ewens. Electrical Engineer, Pahang, ia leavirg for Europe by the Ranchi on June 0. Mr. Tan Chia Bae storekeeper of the Asiatic Petroleum Co left to d*y for Kantang, Siam on transfer Mr. R E. Pitt Assistant Engineer F. W. D Dindings. is st500 words
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374 1932-06-04 9 WORLD WIOE TRIBUTE IO TELEGRAPH CHIEF Gift from 50 Nationalities A remarkable birthday gift is being made to Mr J. 0. Denison Pender, Governor and Managing Director of Cables and Wireless Limited and at present acting as Chairman of Imperial end International Communications Limited. The374 words
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Advertisement229 1932-06-04 9 Uo Intrcbuce fto poll flDc Ewan’s Chop ‘Jimi’ (Clock JGranb) Ipiteener Jseer. To all purchasers of McEwan’s CHOP “JUM” Pilsener Beer during the peiiod Ist June —Isihjune, we slnli be pleased to present one free bottle for every two brought from any recognised i provision dealer. We ask you to229 words
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Article380 1932-06-04 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES 3ha foliowins ware the Uteai lactations In MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oc.'a share list at 11 un. to-day > Thursday To-day "5 S g Shams S. M 18. I. f I. I Robber JBatu L .30 .40 .15 .25 Jeram K. .10 .20 .10 .15380 words
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Article247 1932-06-04 10 P'LsnFi Jane 4 I cte. Bemree Gpr.ua ohMi nona 5,000 00 Jc>v« h no BupnUee Sold haf Belters 72 00 last Piaa’ng nom no ruppliee Vuiaieat 80j H it liO» «I Joeonutape: 1,009 h 15.00 "’opn Snndriod rale* 5.15 Battana eats 11.1 C Rattans Ooane 10.65 Srwn Snail247 words
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Article138 1932-06-04 10 Latest Quotations Fri. Ihur. Bai. June 3 June 2 Sept. 19 faiil 98b 128.98 New York 8.69 f 8.69 4.85 i Montreal 4.23 4.19 Brussels 26.40 26f 84.88 Geneva 18 85 18 24.86 Amsterdam 9.10 9 09| 12.08 Milan 71f 71f 89.86 Berlin 15,60 15.60 20.62138 words
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Article88 1932-06-04 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow: Spot 4| cents per lb, July/Sept. —sb «I h Oct./Deo. 5f h it J an,/Mar oh 5f n (i Market Q net London and Liverpool ttock to be decreased by 1,000 tons. The Straits88 words
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Article354 1932-06-04 10 St. GEORGE THE MARTE'S (Church Of England) 2nd Sunday after Trinity 7-FO Litany, Bam Matins, Pss X. XII, XIII, Hymn 178, 3rd Part, 8.30 H O I, Communion, 9.15 Holy Communion Tamil. 6pm Evensong, Pa XV 93, p g XVI 91, Magnificat 46, Nunc DimitHs 70, Hvmns 165,354 words
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Article45 1932-06-04 10 P»nang, J aD Lmrtay 4 25/S Bank 316 On N»w York Bank DOflfl e'rano» 1541 udi» H 81P«‘ e 3angkok 11 J 105 r Jatavia i pA pr»®* Singapore n yL* di»* 0 dongkong o omln’‘ Shanghai r j r 18,16 d»r Silver u45 words
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Advertisement297 1932-06-04 10 THE AUSTIN SEVEN DELIVERY VAN Just as the Austin Seven solved the problem of cheap transport, so now this ‘‘all metal van body on the famous chassis is the very last word in the economical and rapid carriage of goods. jjlßr fT j Its carrying capacity is 5 cwts. or297 words
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Advertisement109 1932-06-04 10 BOXING Open Competitions PEHAfcG IHO PROVINCE WELLESIH DURING RACE WEEK (JULY 23rd to AUGUST Id, H 32! WEIGHTS NOT EXCEEIWFly, Bst.j Bantam, 5 st- Feather, 9st., Light 9st Welter, lOst. 7 lb., Middleill 6 lb., Light Heavy, 12 et Heavy, any weight, Entries should be sent i--diately to j. W.109 words
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Article779 1932-06-04 11 <‘1982 WILL BE OF LECIBIVE NATURE” Th« lubber planting industry in these days the topic of many ccnversatione and of many artic’es. Now the decision has ccme at Ret that no assistance is to be expected from the G< verrment, tnd now that a’l uncertrinty i B779 words
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Article474 1932-06-04 11 FRASER 'S WEEKLY REPORT Singapore, June 1 Conditions in the local share market during the past week call for little comment. The price cf Tin experienced a sharp setback due partly to continued uncertainty as to the application of the Byrne Scheme and partly to nervousness on Ecccunt cf unfavourable474 words
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Article1093 1932-06-04 11 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST Ĕ t NAMES, S co mH RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. c, Allenby Rubber Co. 25 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate IS 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 40 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 5° 70 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Ayer1,093 words
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Advertisement263 1932-06-04 11 S. P. C. A., PENANG MORE MEMBERS needed for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; Minimum Subscription $3 per annum payable to tMrs. J. W. CALLAN, Hon. Treasurer, 43. Northam Road, Miss 8. DENNYS, Hon. Secretary, Municipal Offices, Communication es to esses of cruelty should be made263 words
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Advertisement328 1932-06-04 11 1 l ZZX ji g* A rorr jH I {uticura v" U fc B li> WS OINTMCWT M I < dlf *<“*•"**• I oTT t> [g...., Ĕ Travellers! Should Always Carry Cutie wr a Preparations The Soap to thoroughly cleanse the skin, the Ointment to heal any pimples or rashes,328 words
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Advertisement633 1932-06-04 11 imuii niHirrwnrwwiimim mr iiii iiii us «/Alienburgs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys’ Foods are as easily digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and j are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Fresh supplies,633 words
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Article589 1932-06-04 12 -U TS BELIRVFD TO REPRESENT HINDU D<l VIES 120 In One Pack MORE than three thousand paying cirdf, many of them made in the 17ih century, are being ihown at Reading by Mr. H. T. Morley) the honorary curator of the Museum, for twenty yearr, has589 words
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Advertisement246 1932-06-04 12 Has No Ugly Hair Nojifo I had become B’/gMjpK R Completely discour- B iaged by a heavy S‘> growth of disgusting F<A. W hair I tried deptla- 7 lory pastes, evil V* smelling powders and k. JmM painful electric 1/ ArifiOs treatments even J' ci razor Shaving/ ./--jawtt simply made246 words
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Advertisement35 1932-06-04 12 I. o RTIN S M/*" f APIOL STEEL Surcandcertain for all Female complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. EZ'W.-.: EDMONDS Ths Engll s i Pharmacy 52, 54,i Beach Street, Penang35 words
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Advertisement338 1932-06-04 12 Amtn <weee4 »12.00C,n03 9. C. Awwr.noe in foror over «35.pu0,0 t)0i The Great Eastern IJfe Assurance Cq. s Ltd. SwHl-jw-nt»). I HKAT> nr»ICE «r«it F.«Mern Life Baildin». Cedi Street. LONDON OFUcE i »7, Old J awrr B t I T).« Co«spe»r few ex 0,009 tfayo-hed W»b S«F«*» e* wit* B-Wfb338 words
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Article311 1932-06-04 13 "SWINDLER CHEATED BEST BRAINS OF EUROPE” Repercussions Sir Gecrge Paton, presiding at the annual general meeting of the British Match Corporation in London on May 11, referred to the tragic death of Mr. Iver Kreuger. He Baio: ‘‘The revelations and disclosures which have followed the suicide311 words
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Article465 1932-06-04 13 AN INDIAN F REMAN CAUTIONED Theh arirgof the e-s? in which two Indian firemen) of the City of Bedford, were charged with voluntarily causing hurt to GA. Meddick, th? fourth er g'neer, was concladtd before Mr. G. C. Dodd, the District Judge, on Wednest ay. At the conclusion465 words
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Advertisement228 1932-06-04 13 THE NAVY’S CHOICE Ast- COATES original Wf®« PLYMOUTH GIN lIRIImOI Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., (Incorporattd undtr tht Comp a ies’ Ordinanc t oj Hongkong {lnco-pcrrate in Shanghai} 'Phone PENANG 587 eEME REMOVES THE CAUSE Diseases arising from the Blood must be treated by removing the cause from the228 words
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Advertisement739 1932-06-04 13 THE BETTER* MILK FOR BABIES I/ J at It Jr w izv 4F sf S > u k Why baby thrives on LACTOGEN When breast milk fails, or for other reasons bottle feeding is necessary, Doctors and Nurses are telling Mothers "Put your Baby on Lactogen.” "Lactogen” provides, in a739 words
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Article479 1932-06-04 14 Penang Jane 4, 1938. PEN AN J MARKET eta. Mwt Beef Steak M kati 32 Stew or Curry M do 22 Pork lean M de 44 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 32 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none479 words
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Advertisement214 1932-06-04 14 goo£| JSIB Jr js jy i c-Shr MCAUUM2 perfection scots wh isky AGENTS THE EASTERN AGENCIES L T 2 g igsSS ff Regulate your g DIGESTION g fH with t| pg Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills pfl Ij2 Bwple wk® «at and drink too modi, or gat Fsf jUI Aear214 words
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Advertisement385 1932-06-04 14 Ti isSm. til i I r f W f AW vo 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 keep385 words
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Article568 1932-06-04 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing trim Penang during the week 1 IN POBT TO-DAY From! Sailing For Date of S&lHir Anpang Pargkor, Dindings aid Kiang Puri Swettenham and Sing-pore Sana Porta To-day MatajHari S’pcra,568 words
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Advertisement308 1932-06-04 15 »n i»i ir mini immi Jhe Famous Tonic Powerful Blood Regenerator ‘AS VAN’ wonder/nl results in all 1” Raiment of secondary J j anaemias, due to acute infections of L»" Malaria, Kalaamr, r.rfrr.lZd., A .„J grr. TgflrmJ, rtc. I, of r ,„J "l,\ c kfWU f urm S to w308 words
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Advertisement90 1932-06-04 15 A refreshing surf-ride and then a ißol elprxm kMO < |ĕ~. J ‘g g -fc— iGiiwiiiwF Telegraphic Address >-* Postal Address B HAST AG I HOTEL—BRAST AG! RAND HOTTL BRASTAGI—BRASTAGI Sumatra E. C. All telegraphlo enquiries must be sent prepaid. REDUCED TARIFF FROM 2nd JANUARY, 1932, Terms for a stay90 words
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Advertisement1262 1932-06-04 16 rf ■W i boll ar I BLUE FUMMEL LIMB IS *> WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON, NORTH CONTINENT AlM*' AMERICAN MAIL LINE j Colombo, Men, tod m, Ro«erd.m Colombo, London, Bolterdam and H.mbur 8 g w I and Hamberg D Pe Dg 7 4 T June 9 h w*TsrTi FlI ,•£2 H1,262 words
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Advertisement749 1932-06-04 16 P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA AND APOAR LINES [Companies Incorporated in England.] MAIL PASSENGER and OARQq aERViQKg °on Insular &nd Orients Is, n. Co Penang T>-nbr under eontraot with His Majesty’s tenh&m’, Government, London and Far Eaet Mali Service. Outwards from London for China Bn IOUIl 0U1 and Japan. due Penang. J749 words
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