Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 June 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-06-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 132 VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, Bth JUNE, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement613 1932-06-08 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Hea l < nee next to The Jibpensary. branch Office 52, Leith Street |C— A Gentleman Always Looks Well z. oresBtd b Good C,othc jf fa 3 st LJ When in England, cal! and fit u St, s jj f Bg yourself out with clothes at613 words
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Advertisement1656 1932-06-08 2 TOLET -Selangor Turf Club BANKS. I .MWUow, gftragß. Lane, two rto«yJ m6r Meetjng CHARTERED BANK SHABBHAI BAKKIII ,|iR|S i 6 dh° Hapffpaves Road Saturday and Saturday, 11th ow if da. Australia and china CGRPORATIOI. ■P/ZZ '-JA kzW Me»ai3 4 AbHp. and 18th June, 1932. by Koy>l CE,rtef 1868 I[ lNC1,656 words
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Article900 1932-06-08 3 EM'IRE FOOD REIOURO33 Prince of Wales’s Advice Londor, M y £4 The Prince of Wiles described yesterday, hov’, as an agricultural landiort*, hi .sd persuaded his tenants to assist the “Bay British” movement by s ndying »ni producing what the public r quirsd. wig speaking900 words
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Advertisement231 1932-06-08 3 GOon flSSto WHi SKft&lr Jr j|S! A Ww? W»»aJF jf «l-w Ct •W’ v\ <Ms AGENTS THE EASTERN AGENCIES E 2 £4 Pioneers Both Sir Walter Raleigh Lad faith in /A 'Vi his enterprise—he set out and won a world-empire! To-day, the makers of the Raleigh have n L^ product,231 words
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Advertisement258 1932-06-08 3 I K “BABY I WAS FED ON Doctor’s Lha TAWT TIXTF “Baby was fed cm 1 O£i UN tS Sunshine Gl.x. feom bwth aad ha* birth don* spfen/j't v, Jr Hi. bow, I. .nd P 7 A f~\ row. ,h< .ge <rf U.. h.v, 4-T b '1 XS J 6258 words
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Article1928 1932-06-08 4 TANNOCK CONVICTED Four Months, Gaol For Using Forged Document Sentence of four months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on Saturday by the District Judge on John Caldwell Tannocki the European formerly employed as secretary by Mr. A. C. Brown, of Sir John Jackson Limited, Contractors for his1,928 words
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Advertisement480 1932-06-08 4 ft TEACHER’S KNEES CREAKED Rheumatism Hampered Her Work TILL SHE TRIED KRUSCHEM Rheumatism can make a burden of many of life’s trivial daily duties. Personal needs, duties in the home, $8 -&S&. work on which livelihood depends—all suffer when the uric acid fiend gets v b grip. This is a480 words
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Advertisement295 1932-06-08 4 Penm 1500 1501 n iona pei,ang tojan luar 31 FOR SERVICE quality price and a Range of Cold Storage Supplies and Groceries to make House i Keeping Easy and Interesting. g n t An Eminent Bndor Gives You the L etes to Keep Fit Yocng II jqe If ycu are295 words
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Article1692 1932-06-08 5 The Prince of Wales’ Visit Appreciation of Golden Pineapple Mistaken Notions About Malaya Home News For Malaya From Our Own Correspondent (By Air Mail) London, May 25 THE Nation’s Foods Exhibition now being held in the Empire Hall at Olympia is described by the organisers as1,692 words
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Advertisement204 1932-06-08 5 DIGESTION OU.OF. OBSER! A tOURSE OF PF, 3MOTES SOUMI> PKiESYIC M and soon puts you jVeiv Way Ic Banish UgjyJlay w r ’Sy M f i£ tekS? "S'" J? 4' iffr. ~"~I1 I? Sensational Discover of British Scientist j Men detest superfluous han They never nd s» vromar attractive who204 words
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Advertisement181 1932-06-08 5 yyf' t mrmrS aw uro* 1 j 1 jttoji ‘Silvia a»*?? 11 j/ H w t f Y jm I ■oudww cols I 9 t A Calcutta. 193» fim fa Children fed on thii Food are always happy I VUW Of uaie The stream of vigorous young life run, t.181 words
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Advertisement159 1932-06-08 5 LEA I i PERRINS' j I SAUCE 3 LThe sauce that famous chefs prefer 1 —a, f f mi L Tcfcgraphic Address Postal Addrtss BKASTAGI HOTEL—BRASTAGI RAND BOTH. BRASTAGI—BRASTAGI Sumatra E. C. All telegraphic enquiries must be sent prepaid. HKDUCKD TARIFF FROM 2nd JANUARY, 1932. Terms for a stay of159 words
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Article429 1932-06-08 6 -4 Personal Call Service To Be Inaugurated On and from Jnne 15, 1982 a personal Dall service will be available between tele phone subscribers connected to Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang Exchanges. The service is designed to obviate the pay xneni of full trunk fees429 words
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Article236 1932-06-08 6 DEPARTURE OF TWO WELL KNOWN «PLANTERS On Saturday next Kedah becomes the pooler by the lots of Messrs J. Dowres and W. I. Aitkin who are leaving for the United Kingdom by tbe s.s Ranchi- Both are pro xninent figures in p anting and sporting circles and their236 words
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Article83 1932-06-08 6 AGED CRINE-E FAILS INTO SEA A Eurasian and a Malay figured in the jrtscue of a Chinese from the sea off the ‘Singapore Esplanade on Saturday night. While walking along the sea front they heard a splash ar-d seeing someone in diffi oulties Immediately jumped into one of83 words
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Article88 1932-06-08 6 A Kuala Lumpur motorist, Mr. Patrick D’Flynn, was involved in a collision with a motor bus on the Port Dickson road at noon on unday Mr. 0 Flynn and a passenger were driving in a sports oar from Kuala Lumpur to Port Dickson and when rounding88 words
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Article386 1932-06-08 6 TWO GOALS ALL An Exciting Game at Malacca Malacca, June 5 Under idea! conditions the Malaya Oup (southern section' soccer match between Mai coa and Singapore was played here to day and ended in a draw of two goals all. The game was exciting throughout and ended as386 words
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Article185 1932-06-08 6 SHORT FORTNIGHTLY MEETING Tbe fortnightly meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners held yesterday afternoon was over within three minutes. There were nine items on the agenda, a 1 of which were purely formal. Mr. G W. Bryant, the President, pre sided, and the others present were: Drs,185 words
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63 1932-06-08 6 The hon Secretary and Treasurer of the above fund wishes to acknowledge the following donations to date Mr. 0. M. Merrick io Tbe Asiatic Petro!sum Co, (8 8.) Ltd. 100 Mr Lim Eow Thoon 5 Anon. 200 Total $3 5 Tbe Hon, Secretary and Treasurer is63 words
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23 1932-06-08 6 The following is a donation to the funds of the Committee of the European Unemploy ment Committee Penang '’Anonymous23 words
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Advertisement556 1932-06-08 6 1 The Importance of Salt A i 1!. The flavouring so characteristic or good cooking I. sm is largely due to salt wisely used. It is so impor- g tant and yet so inexpensive. Your cooking E R deserves the thoughtful choice of the best W obtainable —pure, dry, free-running,556 words
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1312 1932-06-08 7 Official Programme Out All Horses and Ponies Being Catered For BY TIC-TAO official programme just issued for the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting shows that the Club is adhering to a full five day 1 meeting as originally intended. 5 This should be good1,312 words
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Article881 1932-06-08 7 Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Woodcock, of Kuala Pl'ah, will be proceeding home shortly. Lieutenant Armonde Theodore Dassek has been appointed Acting Captain, Malayan Volunteer Infantry The Chief Fecretary and Mrs. Caldecott have gone to Fraser's Hill and will be returning on June 19 Mrs P. M.881 words
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244 1932-06-08 7 AT IPOH Well-Known Former Resident of Penang News was received in Penang last night of the sudden death at Ipoh, of Mr. J. H. Saunders, of the fi?ra bearing his name there. It would appear that Mr. Saunders suddenly dropped unconscious in the shop244 words
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104 1932-06-08 7 SEQUEL TO ESTABLISHMENT OF INTERNAL COMMITTEE Neither confirmation nor denial was forthcoming on Tuesday morning of the report that three senior officers of the R.R 1., as stated in the Ma’ay Vail, have been suspended following the establishment of in internal retrenchment committee According to one104 words
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Article120 1932-06-08 7 ANOTH3R PLEADS GUILTY Sentence Postponed Till June 10 Wong Fhoo, the other accused who vns arrested by the Datectiva Dapurtment in eonneoitoa with the cheating at Fnn and Frolic, was to day produced before Mr. Edward Jigo Police Migidirate, Fenang charged with cheating a man120 words
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Article138 1932-06-08 7 TOTi’S MEAN ACT Looi Slew Chuan, a Chinesa toti attachad io the General Hospital, to day pleaded guilty before the Police Magistrate, to a chtrgs of theft of a sum of $3O. tbe property of a Tarn! female patient at the hospital who was at tbs138 words
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Article44 1932-06-08 7 On enquiry to-day the Plnang Gazette was informed that Mr. W T». Magill, who was injured at the Taiping Races a’tbough still very serioas’y ill is "slightly better The injury causing anxiety Is ite fracture at the bass of the skull.44 words
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Advertisement258 1932-06-08 7 The Dip-stkk Rxvhen your oil is getting low and when it is time to replenish with Castrol. It tells more than this though to a discernin'* motorist. It shows that Castrol is more econe.M C.il than ordinary motor oils. U'7,7? tht cornet gt.me cf Castrol in your snub, tbe Dip-stnk258 words
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Article560 1932-06-08 8 Is Germany in the melting pot? I With startling suddenness she has I become the centre of European I politics which, since the close of [the Great War, have been notoriloui for their instability. British political circles make no secret of their apprehensions of the560 words
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137 1932-06-08 8 WOMAN SENTENCED A Tamil woman named Mutamma! was to day charged, before the Police Magistrate with allowing the house of which she was the owner or tenant to be used as a dis orderly house. The accused pleaded guilty Detective Inspector Roche prosecuting said137 words
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Article94 1932-06-08 8 Zimmy, the legless swimmer, visited Fun last night, and demonstrated before an Interested crowd just how he ccntroh himself in the water. He repeated his determination to swim the English Channel both wsys, and he showed spectators how the absence of nether extremities In no way94 words
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Article46 1932-06-08 8 Owing to the inability of Mr. Justice Mndle to come to Pettang on the 27th ultimo, the hearing of the five District Oonri Appeds which were fixed forbearing on that date have been postponed til) Ju'y 4. Mr Justice Prichard and Vy. Jnatina46 words
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Article618 1932-06-08 8 Penang, Wednesday HKEE minutes sufficed to 3 O cover th 3 business of the Municipal Commissioners p.t their fortnightly meeting yeserday. This is hustle and then some, as our American friends would say. It is doubtful if go-ahead Singapore could do better than this. It is only618 words
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Article95 1932-06-08 8 Tin Spot Yegter lay To-day London No Mirket JBIIS ss, Cd, Tin (3 Months) s London 15s. Og* j Singapore $59.25 i Business Done 150 ten? I Penang 69 25> i Business Done Buyer. No Be- J I Rubber I London 5 U d. New York ?!.'c- 2Hc.(.95 words
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Advertisement142 1932-06-08 8 1 HOLLANDIA Sterilized pS| R— ,_T -£j‘ Milk .jl UL: «mnottne furkmun wiuaowtiw ■JM PR£f Wtt iMMtIiKO Have you already taken advantage of the recent price reduction? G. H. SLOT CO., LTD., Importers. I 4 embbshs BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk I P A B I U E /C W/s\142 words
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Advertisement21 1932-06-08 8 E. O. HOT£U TO-NIGHT SPECIAL LHsNER AND DANCE Dance Music by the Band of the g. g. PRESIDE* t VxN BUREN.21 words
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Miscellaneous27 1932-06-08 8 TIDB TABLES Hlfb W» er I*ow Water To Day 223 am. 8-21 a.m. 211 p.m* 915 p.m. To Mobbow 3.00 a.m. 8.51 am. 245 p.m. 9.50 p.m.27 words
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779 1932-06-08 9 AMUSiXG INCIDENT AT JETTY PRESS APPROVE GOVERNMENT action morning post dissents CONVERSATIONS TO CONTINUE London, Yesterday A pr »rnatic change in the Anglo-Irish ,H 3 »tioD marked Mr. Thomas's announce 1 fflE A which >a given Prominence in the jevpepom. The approval of779 words
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Article131 1932-06-08 9 THOUSANDS ON VERGE OF STARVATION URGENT RELIEF FOR FARMFRS Tokio, Yesterday The urgent necessify for relief of the agricultural districts especially in Northern Japan where conditions are desperate and thousands are on the verge of starvation is occupying the attention of the Diet while the War Office131 words
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Article59 1932-06-08 9 —Reuter. Five Years Pena! Servitude on Three Charges London, Yesterday Dr. Klrkno who was recently brought back from Singapore and fined for posing as a doctor was sentenced at Somerset Assizes to five years penal servitude on each of three ?harges namely one of bigamy and two of.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article78 1932-06-08 9 —Renter. Seriousness Prevents At ending Ottawa Wellington Yesterday Surprise was created by the announcement that the Prime Minister Mr. Forbes, is unable to attend the Ottawa Conference owing to serious urgent problems confronting the country.’’ It Is understood that it is very likely that Mr. Coates. Minister—Renter. - 78 words
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Article86 1932-06-08 9 —Bugby Radio Service. New Decoration For Acts of Gallantry Rugby, Yesterday The issue is already announced of a royal warrant creating the new decoration of the Indian Police Medal for acts of gallantry and valuable services and explains the absence from the recent birthday honours list of recognition—Bugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article66 1932-06-08 9 restoration to health.- Rugby Radio Service. Cordial Reception from Members Rugby, Yesterday The Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer returned to the House of Commons this afternoon. On entering the House each received a cordial reception from members and the leader of the Opposition, Mrrestoration to health.-Rugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article293 1932-06-08 9 COUNTRY-WIDE ANXIETY WILL DOLE SYSTEM BE ADOPTED New York, Yesterday Grave anxiety is felt in conservative quarters th.oughout the country over bands of starving and desperate ex servicemen estimated at 80 000 strong. A bill giving effect to their demands is how before Congress 1 who are293 words
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Article84 1932-06-08 9 .—Reuter. Escort Fees In Bandit-Rid Jea Areas London* Yesterday Mr. W. Nann (Conservative) in the House of Commons requested Information as to the extent of the exactions on goods in transit on the Yangtze and other parts of ihe Interior of < bina by recognised Chinese Government officials.—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article65 1932-06-08 9 Bouter. Ex-President A Refugee In Foreign Legation Santiago de Chile, Yesterday The revolutionary Junta is strengthening its grip on the whole country with the support of the army and navy. Ex-President Montero Is a refugee at the Argentine Legation. The Junta denies the report that it is dissolvingBouter. - 65 words
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Article66 1932-06-08 9 l —Renter. Japanese Boat Aground Off Kamchatka Tokio, Yesterday Anxiety is felt over the fate of three hundred fishermen and forty of the crew of the Genzan Mara which went aground in a dense fog off the eastern coast of Kamchatka. The ship’s wireless yesterday morning reported thatl—Renter. - 66 words
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Article40 1932-06-08 9 Pool Already Dissolved and Tin Disposed Of London, Yesterday The London Metal Exchange has an nounced that the pool which took over the tin as a result of the recent failure has already dissolved and the tin disposed40 words
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Article270 1932-06-08 9 —Reuter PREMIER’S DECLARATION OF POLICY DESIRE FOR WORLD PEACE GOVERNMENT SECURES VOTE Paris, Yesterday After hearing M. Herriot e statement of policy the Chamber passed a vote of con fidence in the Government by 890 votes to 152. Later There was some surprise at the bigness—Reuter - 270 words
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Article116 1932-06-08 9 normally in casual employment—Rugby Radio Service. IncreaM in May Dus to Extension of Holidays Rugby, Yesterday Figures of employment and unemployment given in the Ministry of Labour’s state ment for the past month indicate that there was no marked change in the state of Industry during May. Annormally in casual employment—Rugby Radio Service. - 116 words
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Article70 1932-06-08 9 tlons were very advanced. —Rugby Radio Service. Not To Be Published ill Details Settled Rugby, Yesterday In the House of Commons to day Mr Malcolm Macdonald, Dominions Under Secretary, said it has been agreed that the agenda for the Ottawa Conference should not be published until its detailstlons were very advanced.—Rugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article80 1932-06-08 9 Princess Elizabeth and 50 000 Children Watch Thrilling Display Rugby Yesterday Princess Elizabeth and fifty thousand other children to-day watched a full dress rehearsal at Aidershot of a thrilbng display given by the army at the annual searchlight tattoo. —Rugby Radio Service. Mr. H.O- Stafford, of Nipah Distilleries80 words
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Advertisement348 1932-06-08 9 BALL J PENANG I LIKES THESE Records thd are Established Favourites. fay me (Cavalcade Selection IDA dUb apr i an( J 2 Noel Coward’s brilliant success, wonderfully pltyed by Debroy Somers Band. cr m (Getting Sentimental Slow F. T. ld Aji The Sycamore Here’s the first Record by the new348 words
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Article273 1932-06-08 10 —Reuter. TEN WICKET VICTORY Latest County Cricket Resoils Louden, Jane 7 At Kettering, the Indian tcuriatß defra ed Northamptonshire by 10 wickets. Northamptonshire 155 and 151. Indians 279 (Japp 5 for 64) and 29 for no wickete, Surrvey v Essex At Leyton, Surrey defeated Essex by nine—Reuter. - 273 words
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Article177 1932-06-08 10 Effect of Strain of Four Days’ Sport From Oar Own Correspondent Singapore, Yesterday The following are yesterday’s resuHs In the Singapore Tennis Championships played at the 8.00.: r Yong Loong Chong beat Chua Choon Leong 6'4, 6'4. Llm Bong Soo beat Dr, H. O. Hopkins B/4 6/1. flopkins177 words
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Article46 1932-06-08 10 INSUFFICIENT SUPPORT The proposal of the Penang Turf oub to import a batch of English horses for the 1933 New Year Meeting rising four year elds, at a cost of £l5O landed at Perarg. has been abandoned owing to insufficient support.46 words
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Article74 1932-06-08 10 P»nang, Jane 8 By Courtesy qf the Chartered Bank Ou Lcndon Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 »i 4 m/U 2/3 29/82 Private 3 m/te credit 2 4 1/16 ii 6 ii Documentary 2/4 816 On Naw York Bank Demand 42$ Frunoe TT 950 nom ii I’T 1541 Bat-via V* 8174 words
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Article605 1932-06-08 10 The following publication! were issued or received by the Department of Statistic?, 8.8. and F M.S., during the period from 21st to 27. h May» 1932, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of605 words
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Article109 1932-06-08 10 The Selangor Miners’ Association of KuUa Lumpur has called an extraordinary general meeting to be held at the hell of the Association on Thursday, at 2 30 p.m,, to consider the amendment to the Loudon Scheme to ate st Chinese miners, outlined in the M iLy M109 words
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Article446 1932-06-08 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES fhe following wan the latest «notations In MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’b share lid at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day e s g Shabbb J? s =s CO I s i t l l. I I, Mining Ayer Hitam 10/- 10 6 10/- 10/6 Kinta 71446 words
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Article148 1932-06-08 10 Latest Quotations Tues. M on. Bat. June 7 June 6 Ban»- 18 Ptfli 98 7/32 98 7/16 128.96 N«W York 3.671 8.69 4.861 Montreal 4.25 4 ?8 Brussels 86 5/16 26.40 84.88 Genm 18 25/82 1827/82 84.88 Amsterdam 9C6 9 9} 18.08 Milan 71f 02 Berlin148 words
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Article33 1932-06-08 10 Singapore Pt<cm for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 5 ■’eat’pn lb, July/Sept. i« Oot./Dec. —ss i, J-in J March —s} Market Q «ie k33 words
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Article90 1932-06-08 10 The homeward mail by the Rajpu'ana closes at 6 p.tr. on the 1 l?b instant. The S.S. Ktrmala with tn die d««oatched from London May 19 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to morrow. The following are the numbers of arrivals and departures to Madras Presidency90 words
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Article234 1932-06-08 10 Penan?, Jane 8 t cts Benares Opitm p, shest com 5,000 00 Jlovts i> no eupnlies Sold leaf seHers 72 00 Maea Pick’ng nom no supplies Nutmegs 801 *1 m 11 110 s «< «4 Joconutsper 1,000 if 15.0 C Ooprn Sundried small eales 5.20 Hattons 11.1 c234 words
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Advertisement57 1932-06-08 10 FUN Tan J ong Bungah Road, TO NIGHT ZIMMY (World’s Legless Swimming Wooder, will entertain you «i h tile extraordinary feate in Swimming «nd Div<ng from a special Board 30f. High, etc. nt 9.30 p.m. bpeclal si/- Dinner and Darce. Tone's Syncopate 1 Orchestra. z k dmission gUBook Your Seats57 words
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Advertisement139 1932-06-08 10 ES Übe IRunniemebe ''Cheerful an J C»ol TO MORROW DINNSR DUNCE TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10—$15. Book of 25—585. Saturday, 11th June Owing to other arrangements the usual Dinner Dance will not be held. Fresh Oysters Lobsters RUNNYMBDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ’■HONE 548. i /1 i l 'l139 words
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Advertisement384 1932-06-08 10 Adwrti s la the Enactment I')]?'*'''' Press Lmi lei <ln IN ponnuu of Se Mion Cempamoß EnacUnon lai? hereby gf„ B lhsl M e!ti 17 of the above named heO ita at the ONae of Stewart at Hongkotg R?L Ph li »iM Belfield Street, I PO h on Tbn J384 words
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Miscellaneous96 1932-06-08 10 Penang Weather Report Temp. Wfnd Rainfall Thursday 6 a.m. 78 e Noon 90 Imm 5 p.m, 86 nw Friday 6 a.m. 78 e Noon 90 nw nil 5 p.m. 84 nw «Saturday 6 a.m« 76 e Noon 91 s nil 5 p.m. 86 nw Sunday 6 a.m. 75 e Noon96 words
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Article1501 1932-06-08 11 ANNUAL MEETING Closing Down Not Contemplated The twenty first ordinary general meeting of the members of the Gadek Rubber Estate) Ltd., was held at the office of the company, 138 Leadenhall Streep London» E C. 3, on M »y 10, Mr. Frederick Arther R barts (Ohairman1,501 words
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Advertisement784 1932-06-08 11 I “My Fat Shall Go”. Say That To-day —Then Do This I Vrm Irnnwfhatit can go, bacanse peopleall Listen also to the warnings against about yon have reduced. In the past few starvation and over-exercise. Fight fat years, excess fat has been disappearing as modern doctors fight it—with.a gland fast.784 words
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Miscellaneous200 1932-06-08 11 i ii in na— MAJ ESTIC L4sr TWO SHOWS TO-SIGHT AT 6-15 930 Special Return Screening of British International’s Screemingly Funny Comedy “My Wife’s Family’* with Gene Gerrard and Muriel Angelus Brought Back by Popular Demand TO-MORROW First National's All-Laughing Musical Comedy Spring Is Here” with BERNICE CLAIRE Alexander Gray—Ford200 words
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NOTES & NEWS FROM INDIA
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405 1932-06-08 12 Complete Failure of Congress Week" EFFECTIVE COUNTER ACTION BY AUTHORITIES Allahabad, May 24 Congress propaganda received an effee tive setback to day when strenuous efforts were made to celebrate the last day cf '‘Congress Weih” by holding a no-rent conference at A Lbabad. Oor gress emissaries had been secretly sent405 words
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Article344 1932-06-08 12 SIN3E BRITISH BULE STARTED IN 1858 Mor. dabad, May 23 When he was asked what he thought about Dr. Shafaat Ahmai Khan's statement on provinoitl autonomy, Sir Mohammad Y?kab stated that no community in I id ia is more anxious to get real responsible government in344 words
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Article147 1932-06-08 12 POLICE TAKE PROMPT ACTION Oawnpore, May 24 Local Congressmen organised a hartal to-day which Hindu merchants observed in all the markets. Later in the evening they distributed cyclostykd handbills, one of wh'ch appealed to the police to refrain from activities sgainst the Congress. The same leaflet147 words
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Article124 1932-06-08 12 CENTRAL KHILAFAT COMMITTEE’S VIEW’S Bombay, May 23 A meeting of the Central K hilt fat Committee was held at Khilafat House, Bycuila, to-day under the presidentship of Maulana Mizalaruidin Dalhvi. Delegates from all parts of India were present. After expressing regret at the dis h of124 words
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Article76 1932-06-08 12 Nagpur, May 24 It is understood that the District Magistrate, Nagpur, has banned the Provincial Pjitica! Conference which was to bsve been held on May 29 to endorse the Delhi Congress resolutions. As a remit of this, lhe President of the Nsgpur Municipal Committee has withdrawn the76 words
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Article88 1932-06-08 12 POLICE OFFICERS TO GIVE WRITTEN STATEMENT Midnapore, May 24 The judicial inquiry into the allegations of assault against the police made by Phanindranath Das who was arrested in connection with the Douglas murder case, was taksn up to-day by Mr. Warn, a Special Msg'stratr. After tha examination88 words
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Article74 1932-06-08 12 Ambalr, May 24 A 100-vear-01l woman, belonging to a respectable Hindu family of Amlrtsar, was convicted and sentenced yesterday to a fine of R 5.500, under the Opiom Actj as a result of a raid made on her house 1 recently, when two seers and eight chhattaks74 words
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Article76 1932-06-08 12 POLICE ARRE3TONE PERSON Dacca, May 25 The Eutrapur police discovered yesterday in the course <f their seat eh cf the house cf Hiranmoy Bjnerj*e cf Oolutola, three live bomba, some acid, five iron nailr, and other implements for prsparing bombs. Actirg on certain informctior; the76 words
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Advertisement501 1932-06-08 12 ffe' al I I i > 8 J T 1 9 > I M Ji. I f I B i J < I FOR MOTORISTS j k Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Are Invaluable. WHETHER one motors for business ot pleasure, either as a driver or passenger, Dr. Morse’s Indian501 words
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Advertisement538 1932-06-08 12 LOCK or atey- Calcium R||t Jgj' causes [|M| B Weakness BHwji Wk: i ■—m Build up your Strength with KALZANA— > the Calcium Food' •Calcium is tbe mortar of your health, t the element that gives your body the -power of resistance. Any real lack of 4 «this vital element538 words
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Article466 1932-06-08 13 G IRC. BN ER’S SKILL The King’s Interest in Flowers London, May 24 Chelsea had the first sample of its an* nual burst of glory yesterday, when, for over an hour and a half, the King and Qaeen walked between banka of glowing orchids, rcasr, and466 words
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Article117 1932-06-08 13 TAXATION SHOULD FOLLOW REPRESENTATION “That the Indians cf Malacca should have a representative cn the Municipal Commission of the town” formed the subject of a largely attended meeting of Indians at the Mik cca Indian Club on Saturday last. Mr. G. N. Pillai was in the chair117 words
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Advertisement315 1932-06-08 13 ~WE CAN DELIVER TO YOU THc GLORIA MODEL. MCC. ucHrwPGMT TRIUMPH TWO-STROKE motor cycle FOR 9160 k EO( STORE THE STIiRDIEST MB MOST tCOHB’.'ICH FORM OF TBtKSTCBT. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, P N A /V Q. .’ssasES’sssssßi uh ims iisnri r im iimmhh bi "H IF IT’S STRENGTH YOU NEED |Tj315 words
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Advertisement135 1932-06-08 13 BLISTERS FORMED ERUPTIONS On Little Girl s Face. Healed by Cuticura. A. “My little girl’s face and head were covered with fearful water blisters. When the blisters broke they formed sore eruptions which caused her to be very restless through the night. The itching and burning were terrible for she135 words
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Advertisement445 1932-06-08 13 eastern series X the catamaran These Qtiamt, narrow f f S 'J* vessels witn one outrigger are a feature of the g A Ceylon Coast. In spite S A V. o f their apparent frailty. S I 1 intrepid fishermen often S VVfr\ I T sail these boats many M445 words
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Article481 1932-06-08 14 T enang, Ja- r 8, ’932. FEN4NJ MARKET eta. Meat Peef Steak M kati 32 Bkw or Curry M do 22 Pork, lean de 44 Po.-k lean fat Ist quality do 32 Morton Indian lb 40 do Anstialian M do 40 Fowl nn M*sv** 22 locally reared do481 words
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Advertisement182 1932-06-08 14 gMi f\HSSSIJm X "Ww KiS i \w;»L«sam&si \Xy 1 A good game of tennis and then a > hme?.w;e ilSri s 1 icrb vyDk A I Z L, Ju ‘OWTOfe r M?? i JELLIES 5 x>are easy to make, 4 set quickly and are HM?tl!»W> delicious to the taste. 1182 words
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Advertisement362 1932-06-08 14 .•‘WAgg i -Z fifib vKtiSu.. J&ffl IP® X I" ■X'* W 7 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 keep362 words
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Article566 1932-06-08 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list o! Teasels arriving and sailing ■Wa during the week i IN PORT TO-DAY From Sailing For Date of SaHio Fiooii Europe Port Swettenham, Singapore and Bangkok To-day r /.g Calcutta Singapore, Hongkong» Shanghai, Kobo566 words
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Advertisement324 1932-06-08 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000 S, C. Assnrance in force ever 235,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Ineorporated 1« Staaita SaUfoaMn&s). OFTTCFi Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil St» act. S?o »por., LONDON OKFRS, 27, CI J Jewry, E.C, Tha <20,000 ttopoefted with the Sayrama Csnrl af Eaglcnd and eenpliaa wish324 words
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Advertisement1373 1932-06-08 16 n x W«XI.| >l' «f'J 11 —IM tw 11 a i a»; I•\*\T A 4il■ jct 5 Tfe BLIIKEUNNEL LINE American MAIL LINE j WBEKI.Y SKKV.CE. LONDON, NORTH CONTINENT ANF Colombo. London, BottenUn. and Hamburg Colombo. Ven. London, Bottendam, 1 D r r T E S nECT-, B LAER METVTE«K'NkIn1,373 words
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