Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 June 1932
1932-06-06
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-06-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 130. VOL. LXXXX. MONDAY 6th JUNE, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement492 1932-06-06 1 WGATA BR( THERS DEMTISTS IJ, 1 CUce next to The Dispensary. 1 r anch Office 52, Leith Street AUTISTIC FURNITURE' £0 A 0 For Sale or On Hire u Easy Payments Accepted hT&PCI A MITI Ml aaoouCT Lar?e StockB on Hand 14.9 HP. PHAETON W /7 *7 0 ttp IN492 words
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Advertisement1728 1932-06-06 2 TOLET —-'B oXIn gi BANKS. >f=— 218, Green Laue, two etoreyed y cpe ff.l, 869. Mendia Ahllp. PENANG AND (tecoryonrtd m Efland by loyal Charter 1868. j- jhcorpobated in thecolony ov honqkonc OLD SCOTCH PROVING L WELLESLEY Reserve Fluid £3 000-OOu The Liability of members is limited tr kjmwhisky j1,728 words
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Article746 1932-06-06 3 Saturday’s Results Mona Pays $37 (From Our Correspondent) Taiping, June 4 There was a larger crowd for today’s races, the concluding day of •he June Amateur Meeting. The dividends averaged better than on the first day. In the third race Zarina paid $26 while Mona746 words
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Advertisement40 1932-06-06 3 nrw, ,i, w~. 4 43 PICHTEL.H hole golf course -al Hm. H~jn Hm HotcL c y 22 J'-crrt by. Exprm Train* <or further T«f- INFORMATION BURE AO P’- -hi out tWB P.OYAL STATE RAILWAYS end -nod to. BANGKOK. SIAM. I40 words
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Advertisement301 1932-06-06 3 1 > reiillißsiF q The Fragrance is not the Perfume’s J k it is Yours! 1 h If they compliment your perfume, it has only half succeeded! Change 7 h f to u 47ir Tosca and they will compliment you. For a perfume should be unobtrusive should subtly accentuate your301 words
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Article778 1932-06-06 4 Selangor Overwhelms Kedah Play Marred by Heavy Downpour Soon Teck’s Sound Display By Our Own Reporter Alor Star, Saturday The first Malaya Cup soccer match in the Northern Settlement between Selangor and Kedah was played to day on the Kedah Football Association ground at778 words
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Advertisement273 1932-06-06 4 flew Way to Banish Ugly Hair WMWw vy 4 jr 'Xl|« }pw i£§P sfew, ”*lmm I.W Sensational Discovery of British Scientist lien detest superfluous hair They never And a woman attractive who sutlers from it- To-day, in three minutes, you can say goodbye forever to all unwanted hair, and li?ve273 words
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Advertisement120 1932-06-06 4 111 YOU wake up often at night full of j *p causeless nervous foreboding and > alarms. Your mind may tell you that all is well and the policeman steadily patrols the quiet road outside. But 1 x fB|S your rest has been broken your nerves ei led Drugs or120 words
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Advertisement353 1932-06-06 4 bWSSP&i l-i a X >\ AM» «fl I at? J -F 4 J rUX aS i ,c Xr (late” Children fed on thh Food are alway«h<p py VVU/ kX xJUCv The xtream of vigorous young life rum la I 1 U 1.1 their veins—their limbs are stronj; and firm DlllldS353 words
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Article218 1932-06-06 5 TREATMENT OF ANIMALS Cruelty Alleged at Chinese Circus At a meeting of the Penang Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to An! male, held on April 26, 1932, the minutes of the meeting held on March 29 were read and confirmed. The credit balance al218 words
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356 1932-06-06 5 List No. 6 I The following further donations are gratefully alnowledged. Share of Proceeds "f Boxing Tournament $206, Mr. A. L. Hartifon $2O, Dr. Llm Chwee Leong 2od contribution) $25. Mr. Oheah Yew Eow $5, Mr. R. P. B. $lO. Mr. W. D. Horne356 words
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Article214 1932-06-06 5 i The Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association is holding its Ninth Annual Exhibition this year in Kuala Lumpur on July 30t’u, July 31st and Aagust Ist. While the Association fully appreciates 1 the extremely serious financiJ position Ja which the country finds itself at the present time, it feels that214 words
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Article275 1932-06-06 5 WELL-KNOWN IN PERAK Sudden End and Burial at Sea Those who knew Mr. Ewart Gregson, Senior Engineer, Potts and Telegraphs Department, F. M. 3», and who wa« seconded for service in Tanganyika early last year, will be chocked to learn of hie death on the275 words
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Advertisement149 1932-06-06 5 I 1 t An Eminent Doctor Gives You the Means to Keep Fit Young If jou are over 40, your greatest need is piH —to keep on keeping young. You are ”as i U;| old as^’your arteries.” Baidtning arteries rs andjnereaeing blood pressure are not only I ‘ll I a149 words
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Advertisement259 1932-06-06 5 fe M Os HE IS IRRITABLE OVERWROUGHT SURE RIGNS OF WEAKENING NERVES. When nerves are tense to a breaking point it takes so h.de to upset 3 ou. Trifles which ordinarily would not matter, seem to assume tremendous importance. And unless you do something about it, matters will become worse.259 words
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Advertisement420 1932-06-06 5 ALL Oil PENANG LIKES O THESE 'jfc_ 11 Records th'at are Established Favourites, j nvonc (Cavalcade Select! m j DX 305 Papt j Rnd 2 Noel Coward’s brilliant success, wonderfully p-ayed by Debroy E Somers Band. g pg (Getting Sentimental SlowF.T. vu By The Sycamore Tr*e g; Here’s the first420 words
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Miscellaneous178 1932-06-06 5 ft I>l a» stcvcN-d PHONE 264 g 6J5 NIGHTLY 9 30 Undoubtedly“the best Show in Town as Witnessed by The Large Crowds over the Week-End A ttending The Delightful British Musical Success SUNSHINE SUSIE A Great British Triumph Also The Best Pictures of The Cup Final The B. I. P.178 words
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Article207 1932-06-06 6 FULL LIST Retired Chinese Police (jfficer 51 The following is the full Het of Imperial Honour! received for Muuya: C.M.G. To be Companion of St. Michael and Si. George: Andrew Caldecott. Mr. Andrew Caldecott, C.8.E., the Acting Chief Secretary of the Federated Malay States, joined the Malayan207 words
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Article442 1932-06-06 6 SINGAPORE AND PEN ING A Government Gnzstte Extraordinary contains the fo lowing Ordinance No. 125 (Merchant Shipping). The f Jlowing dues are substituted for those prescribed to be charged by Pilots at Penang Petang: In, into or out of -Penang H rbour. scale A Tonnage up to LOCO442 words
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Article51 1932-06-06 6 LAUNCH PLAN launch O. K. will leave from Victoria Jaity :—Tuesday on arrival, 5 p.m., 6.30 p.m., 12 midnight. Wednesday about 8 ?.m, 10 am, 12 noon. 230 p.m., 330 p.m. From m.s. FioniaTuesday on arrival, 5.10 p.m., 7 p.m., 12.10 midnight. Wednesday hALSOa.m, 10.10 a.m., 12,10 noor,51 words
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Article614 1932-06-06 6 Mr. T. Ohiloott, 0.0.P.D.i Taiping, was successfully operaied on for appendicitis on Wednesday. Mr. L. H. N. Davis and Mr. H.W. Nightingale have been appointed Deputy Collectors of Laud Revenue, Malacca. A Commission sb Second-Lieutenant in the Straits Settlements Volunteers has been granted to Che Jetti bin614 words
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Article137 1932-06-06 6 STRANGE MONSTER SEEN OFF TASMANIA A sea monster was seen by the chief and fourth c fibers of the White Star liner Ceramic on the voyage from Sydney to Durban. I The chief officer, Mr. G. Shaw, reported that at 7.30 one mofnln?, cff Forrestier, Tfefifiaani% he137 words
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Advertisement379 1932-06-06 6 Oi WMIF a °Run your Home on Shell HE WISH TO REMIND YOU THAT THERE IS MIgTQ lX z Capital Invested in Shell Interests iand More British Labour Employed in the Shell Organisation" than in any OTHER CONCERN DEALING IN PETROLEUM PRODI CTS AND I Shelltox Shell Floor Polish Shell379 words
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Article389 1932-06-06 7 ‘SATURDAY'S MATCH Good Bowling By Shuaib In ®3 interesting match on Saturday on ihe Esplanade the Penang Cricket Club lost to tbe Aathentlcs by 85 runs The Authentic?. batting first scored 122 Tan Ab Eee (25' gave the side a good Biart ■«nd laier hbualb and389 words
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Article249 1932-06-06 7 EARLY RESULTS OF CHAMPIONSHIP TIES From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Sunday The Singapore tennis championships started at tbe Tanglin < lub this morning. AH the seeded players got through the first wound. Thi following are the results Men’s Singles 8 Matsukawa beat E M Tampoe Phillips 6—l. 6-1.249 words
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Article337 1932-06-06 7 PERAK CLUB TROUNCED Fine Batting by Anthony and Hoblyn The Penang Crioket Club travelled to Taiping yesterday and met tbe Perak Club in a whole day fixture. Tbe homesters batted first and were all out for 96 Five batsman got Into double figures but 8.337 words
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135 1932-06-06 7 Tn a whole day joricket match played yesterday on the Victoria Green the Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Indian Association by 98 runs on the first innings. Taking first knock, tbe O R 0. totalled IFB runs. Wee hong Jin, 89, was tbe highest scorer135 words
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Article112 1932-06-06 7 L. Alwls Takes Nine For 30 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sunday The Raffles Institution Past versus F resent cricket match ended in a draw. Tbe school batted first and compiled 132 for eight wickets and declared. ”J he Paet” followed but had scored 91 for 8112 words
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Article35 1932-06-06 7 —Reuter. ENGLAND BEATS SCOTLAND London» June 4 At Sandwich in the first Anglo Scottish Professional Golf match since 1918, England beat Sootl nd by 18 matches to three; t Hatches being halved.-—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article531 1932-06-06 7 NONDESCRIPTS 4 ’a” BEATEN Good Batting by Dr. Chance On the Esplanade yesterday a P. 0.0. Club and Ground team defeated a Nondescripts “A" side by 37 runs. The lub batting first had 17 for 6 wickets but a good stand by Calhaem and Lunberg carried531 words
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67 1932-06-06 7 The Ceylon Association defeated the Eastern Smelting Co. ystterday on th* Francis L ght School ground by 107 innt. The itnritere batted first and got togather 110 race. H. M. Thomaez batted we’l for 44. The Ceylon Association innings realised 217 rune th nke to fine67 words
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Article273 1932-06-06 7 WELL COMPILED 78 Indians Beat S. L. R. C. In a cricket mateh played on Saturday at the Hutchings School ground the Indian Association defeated the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club by two after thp S.L R.O. had declared at 142 runs for 8 wickets. With a273 words
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Article201 1932-06-06 7 THAB SAKAE TIN v 0. 0. W. LIDDLELOW In the Supnme Court title morning Me. Juetioe Pritchard eat to fix the oteee for the current month. There wen altogether 21 suite for fixing. The suit between Thab Sakaa Tin Ltd. 'Adams and Allan) vO. 0. W. Liddlelow201 words
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Article112 1932-06-06 7 Possession of I ndian Hemp B.S. MATANG’S COOK ARRESTED Having been arrested oh a charge of pofleeeeion of Indian hemp a Bengali named Hasurudin. the cook on board the es Malang, was produced before the District Judge. Penang, to day. Tbe accused admitted having been in possession of the packet112 words
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Article121 1932-06-06 7 CHINESE AND TAMIL SENTENCED to gaol Having been convicted by the Pc lice Magißfrate on a charge of theft a CLiuecb named Lim Oboo Feng wm produced be fore the District Judge for sentence (Jhlef Oourl Inspector McQaarrie said tbg Moused was Convicted on a charge of theft121 words
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Article134 1932-06-06 7 MONEY CHANGER FINED r a result of r«id conducted by tbe Penang Detective Dep rfmnnt on Saturday on a money changer's shop In Beach Street, an Indian Mohamedan named Mohamed Eusoff was produced before Mr- J Ij. Bassett. District JaJge. Penang, charge’ «Hh assisting in134 words
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Advertisement254 1932-06-06 7 Untvcbuce Ho Vou JDc Ewan’s Gbop ‘suin’ (Gloch 35ranb) IPilsener JBeer. To all purchasers of McEwan’s CHOP “JUM” Pilsener Beer during d the period Ist June —15th June, we s-hall be pleased to present one free bottle for every two bought from any recognised provision dealer. We ask you to254 words
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Article690 1932-06-06 8 Signor Grandi, the Italian Foreign Minister, says that Italy is ready to disarm, even to zero limits, if the other Powers are prepared to do likewise. This is a splendid ideal, but the difficnl--1 ties of bringing about its realisation are as numerous as they are enormous. Nevertheless, it690 words
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216 1932-06-06 8 LENIENT PUNISHMENT i A C hinese youth, named Teah Hln ''bin who had been oonvioted by the Police Magistrate on a charge of cheating was today sentenced by the District Judge to undergo seven days imprisonment. The accused who bad been in the service of216 words
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Article729 1932-06-06 8 Penang, Monday PPEALS are again being f jrT made for donations to the unemployment funds which are sadly inadequate for the wo k they have to do. The only way that the funds can be maintained at a level sufficient to alleviate some of the misery and729 words
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Article95 1932-06-06 8 Tin— Spot Saturday To-day London j£l2l Os. Od. Xl2l Os. Cd, Tin (3 Months) London T 123 Os. OJ, £l’23 Os. Od. Singapore $61.75 $6’2.12J Business Done 75 cons Fenang $61.75 Business Done Buyers No Sellers Sellers No Buyers Rubber London I'l d. 1 New York 2fc. (G)95 words
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Advertisement269 1932-06-06 8 IIIIIIMIH—nr»r- '■"’"T; s -2?“"*”' DAN I 5 M r K H TH 'nt) j~ The finest in the world. Have you tried it Do yon know that when treated in the right way before use you cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get g it at home?269 words
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Advertisement22 1932-06-06 8 O. KOTCk SPECS'? DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, Bth June, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the s. a. PRESIDENT VAN BUREN.22 words
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Miscellaneous27 1932-06-06 8 TIDE TABUS High Watei Low Watei To Dav 115 am. 7.21 a.m. 1.13 p.m. 8 H pm. Io Mobbow 1.50 a.m. 7.52 am. 143 p.m. 843 pm.27 words
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341 1932-06-06 9 Cornishman’s Son To Be President of Chile .—Reuter. FIFTEEN minute revolution government PREPARING to fight MARTIAL L'W at VALPARAISO Santiago De Chilo, Yesterday president Montero has resigned. RevoNonary troops poured Into the city and stored the Presidents P&hoe. Cornipmman’s on The romantic fact that a ornishman’s rn l 9 becoming.—Reuter. - 341 words
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Article23 1932-06-06 9 —Reuter. Passed By Rome Of Re press rtit.ves Washington, Yesterday The House of Representatives has passed h Revenue bill—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article51 1932-06-06 9 Reuter. Umashankar Dixit Arrested Bombay, Yesterday Dlxli, the “brain behind v^ 8, ifl among those arrested in He is compared with De Valera of »2 1 tan days. He never slept two tithe same place, had hair breadth wS! Capture and controlled Congress •les behind the scenes.—– Reuter. - 51 words
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Article81 1932-06-06 9 Anxiety Over Fate of Stanley Hamner London Yesterday lO BeWB of the Stanley ’^eußtaA 6 mn3 t now be Hau, Renler tihntu V. cut on June 3on a trans Hiside, w 1 f rom Dinden (New Jersey’ hevlouX*? non Btop k 0 WarB w iripon .jr 681 words
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Article42 1932-06-06 9 —Renter. EX-CROWN PRINCE AND H NDENBURG GOVERNMENT’S DENIAL Berlin Yesterday The new Government categorically denies the report widely circulated in Germany that President Von Hindenburg will resign in the autumn and will be succaeded by the ex Crown Prince.—Renter. - 42 words
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Article121 1932-06-06 9 "HUNGER MARCH Reuter. Position Becom ng More Menacing New York. To day The ‘‘hunger march” of war veterans to Washington with the object of persuading Congress to legislate for the cashing of 8'2,000 O nf > CO war bonus certificates has become more menacing Two hundred police armed with sbntReuter. - 121 words
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Article285 1932-06-06 9 —Renter. BIG DEFICIT ANTICIPATED HAS BUDGET BEEN BALANCED New York, Yesterday Wall Street is sceptical about Washing ton’s ohim to have balanced the budget according to the New York Evening Post. It is pointed out that after allowing for Mr. Hoover’s demand for a reduction—Renter. - 285 words
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Article142 1932-06-06 9 OVER THREE HUNDRED DEATHS THOUSANDS HOMELESS Mexico City, To day Tidal waves and eruptions of dormant volcanoes have increased the casualties to over four hundred killed and injured. Thousands are homeless Ths coastal towns of Touala, San Blas and Miuzanillo are reported to be deluged and thousands142 words
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Article300 1932-06-06 9 CHINESE SHOOTS MISTRESS Police on Threshold of Hoose A sensational shooting affair occurred yesterday morning at No 10 Transfer Road, (Penang when a hinese towkay shot his migtress with tbe Detecti e Police on the threshold of the bouse and then turned the revolver on300 words
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Article139 1932-06-06 9 MR. W. H DIETHELM News has been received from Zurich of the death of Mr. W. H. Diethelm, Chairman of Diethelm and Company. Zurich. Ibe late Mr. Diethelm, who was about 85 years of age, was at one time a wellknown Malayan resident and one139 words
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Article49 1932-06-06 9 enter. Overwhelming Victory In Mecklenburg Elections Ber’in To day The.e was another overwhelming Nazi success in the Mecklenburg Schwerin elec Hone with Social Democrats who polled 284 000 votes compared with the Opposi tion’s 76 000 The Nazis polled 175 B’4 and the Social Democrats IC7 669.-—' enter. - 49 words
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Article176 1932-06-06 9 Oar many advertisers and readers will be interested to know that the Directors of the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd, have completed arrangements with Messrs. John Dickinson and Co., Ltd., of Singapore, for the installation of a battery of Intertype Line-composing machines. This development marks an important stage in176 words
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Article81 1932-06-06 9 Reuter. Injustice Against Nationalist Movement Berlin. To day Speedy reappearance of Hitler’s Brown Army In a modified form foreshadowed the interview with the Home Minister, Baron Von Gayl, who declared that “every injustice perpetrated against the different forma of the nationalist movement will be abolished During the courseReuter. - 81 words
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Article22 1932-06-06 9 Return to Peking After Investigation Peking, To day Lvtton Oommission has returned here after investigating coxditions in Man •’*’ur a.22 words
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Article88 1932-06-06 9 Do Chinese Miners Agree to Restrict 27j% From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, To day The Senior Warden of Mines this morning stated that Government were at present ascertaining whether Chinese miners would agree to restrict 27i per cent Instead of 25 per cent. The balance of the88 words
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Article37 1932-06-06 9 —Reuter. New VenizJos Cabinet To Bo Formed Athens. Yesterday M. Venizelos has agreed to form a Cabinet with M. \iicbala Oopouloe Vice President and M inister for Foreign Affairs. M Varvaersaosretains the portfolio of Finance.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Advertisement193 1932-06-06 9 WAhNLER .J ••Red Label” Red Label" Special Wis. Has The Gid Lj a i* g ©st H 1 g hl an d Sales Whisky. In The I Admirably World. Blended 7 j What Better Fally r J Proof of Matured Popularity? (i BLACK LABEL Guaranteed 12 Years O.d The Whisky193 words
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Article593 1932-06-06 10 MISSION WORK Penang Sanitarium Opened The Penang Sanitarium and Hogpit 1, Bnrmah Read, wag cfflaially opened yesterday afternoon when at the invitation cf Dr- and Mre. Gardae-, several guests asssmbled on the institution ground. After refreshments had been served and speeches made, the gathering was593 words
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Article173 1932-06-06 10 RESIGNS ON ACCOUNT OF ILL HEALTH The Bonk of England announce, with much regret, that Mr. 0 P. Mahor, the Comptroller, has for reasons of health, found himself compelled to relinquish a I work and has, therefore, resigned his position. The Press Association adds:—lt one173 words
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Article324 1932-06-06 10 TO-DAY’S PRUES the following were the latest guoiailone In MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.'s shave list ai 11 a.m. to-day Saturday To-day gg Sharbb > =5 n I f Mining Johan Tin .7} .12} .7) .12) ex Kinta 71 .73 .71 .73 Kuchai Tin Ord. .37} .40324 words
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Article79 1932-06-06 10 Penang, June 6 Crourtety qf the QkertereJ Bunk On London hunk Demand 2/8 25/32 h h 4 m/te 2/3 29/82 Private 3 m/ta credit 2 4 1/16 3 i, Documentary 2/4 816 On New York Bank Demand 42} France T.T. 950 nom India u £.T 154} Bangkok M T.T79 words
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Article27 1932-06-06 10 Singapore Prie«« for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are ff follow: 41 c.rta p*r lb, tl H Oct./Dec. Jm./dvreh —sg Market Quiet27 words
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Article155 1932-06-06 10 Latest Quotations Fat. Erl. Bat. Jane 4 June 8 Sept. 19 Paris 93} 98} 188.96 New York 8 69} 8.69} 4.85 i Montreal 4.21 4.20 Brussels 86 40 86.40 84.88 Geneva 18 85 18 85 84.86 Amsterdam 9 10 9.10 18.08 Milas 7’l 71j 88.86 Berlin155 words
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Article243 1932-06-06 10 Psnacgi Jme 6 t cts. BeQar«g Or»um p. nom 5,000 00 JI over 't no supplies 4 id leaf atllarg 72 00 yf tie Hak' t nom no supplies i Nutmeg» 80j h it 1 10 s u r >eoautspai I.OCO 15.00 Oopri SuadriwU tales 5.10 Rutins ca243 words
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Article121 1932-06-06 10 BUSINESS FoR MEETING The fol lowing is the agenda for the Penang Mur icipal O mmluion to be held tc-morrow 1 Mb utes of last meeting to be confirmed, 2 Any special business the President may bring forward, 3 Question». 4 Deciaiors arrived at on Minute Papers121 words
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Article1107 1932-06-06 10 K ENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST NAMES, =2 co H RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate I; 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 40 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 70 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. »5 25 Ayer Panas Rubber1,107 words
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Advertisement68 1932-06-06 10 AGONISING PILES, «w- X M N Mdar tkb •ffictioa. Oa« tube of DR. VAN VT.ItCK'? PLASMA will relievo ywo of aH paiafof •welling and inflammation. Resnlts a«v naaxing. It socceeds in moot obstinate ~ni Simple to use and certain in its curative sctioa.’ to-day. Stocked by United P%Mum&cy a X>s,68 words
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Advertisement365 1932-06-06 10 -n r, >r h ™LBTS TELWttX “V t Cl«rf«lU.J C»>t COMPANY, UMIThJD „?,,Ws i Viaduct, Louder, JJ of E T/T’rrpQn4 V trio Cable Manufacturer! and^v^^ e iHURSDA} rl,th.Own.r and Bol, P DINNER DANCE following Trad«M«k to l F °L c, a« TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10—$15. PYROBEST Book of 25—535.365 words
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Article740 1932-06-06 11 ELEPHANTS A TTACK BUILDING VISITS BY HERD r, and T. Employee Flees I in Terror I Cculd you imagine yourself the Bole I occupant of a little building on the cutI Bkirte of the jungle, and on a moonlight (night when standing at your window, I seeing a herd of740 words
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Advertisement487 1932-06-06 11 AT 11 A.M. DRINK MORE MILK S jSU i&■ i X CuktVMethefi o’clock I'-—-g L B S 1 habit. In the office or 4 ff g 'H R I jn the home; in town > nt' il rf w ■■*>' I 7 ?P/=°“ l tne daily glass of Milk- rnzid487 words
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Advertisement142 1932-06-06 11 4 </5’ j \W h a lJwßtuA ji The Famous Tonic Powerful Mood Regenerator ‘A SV AN’ H e Ts“mlp I This preparation is very similar Presents ~n iJeu! an J palatable tn composition to the celebrate J kermoglobin preparation of supreme /tswaganJna lyasayan of the ancients value in the142 words
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Article650 1932-06-06 12 THE L ATE MS. G.R.M. MILLAR Obsession that He Would Lose His Job A VERDICT cf enicile whilst of unsound mind was returned by Mr. R. P. Clrgß at the inquest in Kuala Lumpur cn Saturday morning on Mr. R, G. M. M'.liar, hte Inspector650 words
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Advertisement620 1932-06-06 12 BIBBY LINE Fast twin screw miil earners and motor vessels between ugoon Colombo, Port Said, Gibraltar, Plymouth &i Lonaon with through connections from Penang, PROBABLK HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Steamers. Leaves Rangoon. b.b. Yorkshire m.v. Shropshire nce 3.8. Oxfordshire n v m.v. 8 affcrushtre J Jiy Cast of Fanages Penan* B i.kok620 words
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Advertisement27 1932-06-06 12 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help yoar stamp pad and rubber stamp to give better impressions and 1 o nge r service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.27 words
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Advertisement82 1932-06-06 12 1 I ferHliant/ V ’TME LANCET <23 11 2S> segs: vitamin Ohls is convincing evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has added Ostelin Vitamin D Sunshine Glaxo builds firm flesh,82 words
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513 1932-06-06 13 PENANG bFFFAT PROVINCE WELLESLEY Great Goal-Keeping by Burton But for a magnificent exhibition at goal by Burton, the Province Wellesley custodian, Penang should have emerged victorious by at least six goalsin the Charity football match 'played on St Xavier’s School ground on Saturday in aid of513 words
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Article212 1932-06-06 13 INDIAN OLYMPIC VICTORY Malaya Beakn SevenNil Frcm Ovr Own Correspondent Singapore, June 4 The Indian Olympic team defeated Malaya at hockey by seven goals to nil. It was a great display despite the wet ground caused by a heavy show<r before the match The Indians’ play212 words
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Advertisement137 1932-06-06 13 y f ''J /7 \<°- /7 "■f/ MA£7- IN ENGLAND stTx A n xW>*» iJF v M n 1 wfe -w a HI A O k M 111 Ilk Jf/ W7.vi W*¥ SS it W D.6’ H.O.WfLL S, Bristol t< io.'wo* wn—ww—.. m ■■MiiT]MrTisWMmr»iniiPr»yF^MßWjsL*wpvwCT>TMßitT«Fm fc y£-mmr^i^ i ma i"n— I137 words
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Article491 1932-06-06 14 I tnang, Jane 6, 1938. FENANG MARKET eta. Meat Beef Steak M kati 32 Stew or Curry M do 22 Pork, lean m de 44 Po.-k lean fat Ist quality do 32 Mutton Indian w lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none491 words
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