Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 June 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-06-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 133. VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 9th JUNE, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement622 1932-06-09 1 IT. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next 1 to The Dispensary. j Branch Office 52, Leith Street U-. I IN EXCHANGE foi 200 used Btampa of Stnlto Btttlfr f O fj Mnlfty Stetefl| s,Mn Hon< Iw Java, and the surrounding oounW*will give Picture Post Cards zrinanq ™<£tz3££'* better value than622 words
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Advertisement9 1932-06-09 1 Say Good-bye"to painsand CORNS universal corn cure -never fails9 words
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Advertisement1379 1932-06-09 2 j TOLET —I BANKS. 4 ——i > out.of- TBE M£RCiNT,LE Bm IE iS F? L THE NAVY s cho, ce lea. Rent $25. Apply I, Eisenberg, No. W I *VJF» OF iKDIA, LIMITED IMTSCIWPPIJ, I. L Jor F “t el g LMe OOfiPOt [lncorporated in England] HETHERLANDB TBADSNG SOCISTS >1,379 words
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Article610 1932-06-09 3 WHAT WK NEED Sir E. Grigg And War Debts Londoni M>y 24 Sir Edward Grigg, who was the chief speaker at a luncheon in cel‘bration of Empire Day held the Adelphi H »tel* Liverpool» yesterday, said he was very g!?d he hsd viaited that morning two610 words
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Article264 1932-06-09 3 ARCTIC EXPLORERS’ FATE What a Parchment Revealed A n eesage has reached the All-Union Arctic Institute —just thirty yea's too late. It roniisls of a piece if parchment, and wae f and in a buoy by the Soviet retie station in the southern p p rt264 words
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Advertisement658 1932-06-09 3 ft T E ACHER’SKNEES CREAKED Rheumatism Hampered Her Work tills etried kruscheu Kheuix tan make a burden of many < Lie’s trivial daily duties. Person r ‘-s, duties in the home, IWffgy > •work c h livelihood depends— J-aS all suf 1 th* uric acid fiend K*flLW a grip. is658 words
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Advertisement180 1932-06-09 3 Fa 1 stren c FAM I A ImWII&PSTAN. Ij A nmwTtLS AiA/fe? ’V“ iSS nR ML yr Z ?W i TV li/ilil i /'‘IS I c S II x .Jl^gsa BB £<?-■■ a A iWI -a gg H r M Wti rt< U ®te>a I z-* -iltSKsSijiii Fhfl “TFPPV” s180 words
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BY THE BURMA MAIL
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Article352 1932-06-09 4 SAY A MYO’3 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Rargoor» May 25 A special meeting cf the Burma for Burmans’ League web held last Saturday, Sayo Myo. A.M.P. presiding. Among others present were S.ya S»in, T.P.8., Hod. Magistrate, U Tin. U Kain, and Mr. M. H shim. S+ya Myo. in352 words
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Article326 1932-06-09 4 DETECTIVE ORGANJZ ITION Rangoon, May 28 To be able to keep track of the c-imi-nals of Rangoon a new detective staff has been formtd and will work in cm jure.icn with a Criminal Record Bureau at headquarters. The new detective force is composed of ten constables326 words
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Article76 1932-06-09 4 MUTILATED BODIES FO ND Yenangyaung, May 23 The Twlngone pol’cs are investigiting two cises of murder. The first is of a Coringhee cocly whose body wa. discovered near well 187, Kiangone, with a severe dab ehsh on the he id and a spear wound penetrating the chin. In76 words
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Article458 1932-06-09 4 RANGOON NOT AFFECTED Rangoon» June 2 It is not yet known what has been the extent of the damage caused to shipping in the Bay by the cyclonic storm reported on Tuesday, about which a meegro meevsge from Calcutta has arrived. The storm which was fermed in Division458 words
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Article128 1932-06-09 4 NOW IN USE Rat gooPi May 26 Calibration having b*en completed, the experimental Rota‘irg Ridio Beacon for the Port of Rangoon on the Hanthawaddy ccMßt is now open for general use. The Commissioners for ths Pori of Rtngoon invite commanders of ships and aircraft and wireless telegraph128 words
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Article124 1932-06-09 4 A.D. FAREWELL AT LASHIO May myo, May 22 A farew.-11 tea-party was given by the Railway staff of the Lashio Branch of the Railway Institute on Saturday last to Mr. and Mrs. J, R. D. Glascott on their departure from Burma, as Mr. Glascott willA.D. - 124 words
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Article381 1932-06-09 4 PROMINENT VIOSLEMB PRESENT May 26 The Mubl ma of Myen>g3n, Rangoon, assembled at the Myenigou M»sj d at 9 a.m. on Sunday to present a farewell ad drew to Mou’ana Mohamei zama Sahib, Kbateeb, d, Myenig n, Rmgcon. Dr. M A. Ruf B. A., B.C.L, (Oxon),381 words
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Advertisement160 1932-06-09 4 For Tender Faces Containing the medicinal, antiseptic and emollient properties of Culicura,it produces a creamy lather that enables tender-faced men to shave in comfort. Note how smooth, refreshed and invigorated the iace feels afterwards. 3 I lalayan Depot: Muller Phipps (Malaya) Limited, Union Building, 1 Singapore. i’A »N .i\ t*»160 words
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Advertisement148 1932-06-09 4 O’ V the M man/ I w C\ J 7 2jJ mreful motheiis IRSIBT 01 ofiS® ®S BililfcFcMjd J r I "HEY know that now *■< A l® t ie Gme to lay the foundations of Baby’s I I future health, and that on 2 I! F Food children can148 words
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Advertisement212 1932-06-09 4 Vx\\ s|b/Z</ Hairs M x\ ra *0“ jSI Viine 7 Elji iffesaglli z Tbni»Rf!toTMihc I fL-,-g-nrH.taiH THIS IS THE TONIC TO GIVE YOU STRENGTH Te keep well you must keep Strong. In Hall's Wne y<* have a wonderfully strengthening tonic that will great y increase your resistance to a climate212 words
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Article134 1932-06-09 5 LOCAL EFFORT Slump Quickens Commercial Sense The Malayan Trade Statistics for March 1982 reveal that 1.729 800 fresh and salted epgs valued at $BB 179 were imported into Milaya daring the month. There are plenty of laying hens in Malaya bat the Kampong Malays have found134 words
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Article396 1932-06-09 5 Kaa 1 Lumpur, Monday May 30 His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber Government Offices, this morning. In the afternoon hie Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House* Lady lament! was present at396 words
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Advertisement40 1932-06-09 5 WE CAN DELIVER TO YOU—THE GLOiRIA MODEL. CJUOVXA tscc two-sthocb uoHrwug TRIUMPH TWO-STROKE MOTOR CYCLE FOR 9160/- EX STORE THE STURDIEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL FORM OF TRANSPORT. I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, i PEN p NQ. I wnm w-‘ r -TT.-.V..:'.-40 words
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Advertisement126 1932-06-09 5 NOTICE In accordance with the Order made by the Resident Councillor j Penang, on the 9th January, 1931, I hereby give notice that on or after the 9th January, 1931, every dog in the Island of Penang, if found out of doors unless it is led by a chain or126 words
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Advertisement389 1932-06-09 5 i■n< i in, ■9~ I B I /y Ril Never Forget...." ‘'That’s why I’ju always bright Wk <nd cheerful. Every now and then—finketteßl Pinkettes, tte dainty little liver ind laxative pi h, are an essential safeguard to yonr well-being. An C33gional dose gentl? but thoroughly R < I «a «ww389 words
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Miscellaneous146 1932-06-09 5 I MAJ E STIC TO-NIGHT 6-15 930 First National's All-Laughing Musical Show SPRING IS HSRS’ with 8 Famous Stars, Headed by BERNICE CLAIRE Alexander Gray Ford Sterling Louise Fazenda 7 Haunting Songs! Added— Bobby Joaes in “PRACTICE SHOTS” Mickey Mouse Cartoon Musical Novelty Latest Paramount British Sound News. j ’Done146 words
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NOTES & NEWS FROM INDIA
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Article854 1932-06-09 6 League To Take Drastic Action Delhi. M y 28 The chief interest of the meeting of the Council of the All-India Muslim League to be held on May 29 in Delhi lies in the proposed disciplinary action to be taken against the Bengal Presidency Muslim854 words
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Article470 1932-06-09 6 SCHEME TO ASSIST 1,000 UNEMPLOYED 3 Colombo, May 27 At the last meeting of the State Council the Minister of Agricnl ure and Lands asked for a vole of Rs. 257 000 for further strengthening the'North and South Colombo Flood Protection Works »nd providing relief work470 words
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Advertisement367 1932-06-09 6 New Way Io Banish Ugly, Half rw lap < J?< JSE" < 1W wW -> M?i Sensational Discovery f> of British Scientist ~J Aten detest superfluous hair They never j bund s» woman attractive who suffers from if*. To-day. m three minutes, you can sav ‘iTOOdbyc forever to all unwanted367 words
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Advertisement29 1932-06-09 6 Sure and certain for all Female complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. I W.J.EDMONDS K The English Pharmacy W 52, 54, Beach Street. Penang29 words
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Advertisement215 1932-06-09 6 Charity Bangsawan in. nid of th.® Asiatic Unemployment Fund The Malay Opera of Malacca 'Will give one night’s performance at the Drury Lane Theatre Friday 10th June at 9 p. m. “Cfirden or Km” Will be staged BUY A TICKET! Th‘s space is kindly donated by Messrs. Henry Waugh Co.,215 words
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Article226 1932-06-09 7 4 SMITH AND HOPaINS WIN Chinese Pair Beat Abed Brothers From Om Own Correspondent Singapore. To-day There were two eurprir-es in the Singapore j cn l 3 championships at the 8.0-O. y ester flay. Koy Smith and Dr. H. 0 Hopkins heaiiLim Boni? Sno ami John Lim226 words
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Article141 1932-06-09 7 Radio Service. Organisations st Work Since /ufutan Rugby. Yesterday Good prograss is being made in the preparatory work f.r the Ottawa Conference through organisation among Ministers and in departments concern ed, which was set up in ths autumn ard which Mr. Thomas stated io tba House ciRadio Service. - 141 words
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Article45 1932-06-09 7 -Reuter Fi st Prize In Calcutta Swtfps'ake Rangoon. Yesterday Daw gwe. wife cf a school teacher, is refer ed t■, J ava won the first prizi of the 1 alcutfa 8 reepstake amounting to A < blcuttv Fvndicate purchased a half Ehare for £l.OOO-Reuter - 45 words
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Article101 1932-06-09 7 £7OE»6 000 b,d been won in prizes —Rugby RiCio jeivtee. Frltiifi Receives Over £2 illions in Prizes Rugby, Yesterday In rpp’y to a Commons question Sir Herbert Samuel, Home Secretary, said it w#g estimated that £2,785.000 including £757 000 sellers commission bad been sub scribed in Britain for£7OE»6 000 b,d been won in prizes —Rugby RiCio jeivtee. - 101 words
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Article91 1932-06-09 7 -Reuter. Vby Mr. and Mrs. Barney Agreed To Separate New York, Yesterday Mr John Barrey, husband of the acoueed in the 1 oidon fl 4 murder case has cabled to h wif d saying "petty squabbles are now iorgtiten. F e b’so cabled to his mother-in-sy. edy-Reuter. - 91 words
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Article50 1932-06-09 7 —Reuter, Conservitive Returned with Large Majority London. Yesterday The by election due to the death nJ) cerv tivfl Lt Col B!p Frederick p resulted in Mr Brace Well Smith D ®rvativ‘) bftirg returned with 12,812 <> <ioa fo0 ;a Taylor (Liberal) polled H len Ikntwich (Lil out;—Reuter, - 50 words
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530 1932-06-09 7 WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY Horses 3 and 4 Combined NINE EVENTS Below wi’l be found the weights for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Professional Meeting which will be run at Kuala Lumpur i on Saturday. It will be seen that Glass 8 i530 words
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Article87 1932-06-09 7 Motor Cycling I ugby Radio ervice. Wins Light-Weight Prizi on Mountain Course Rugby. Yesterday The Tourist Trophy race for light weight motor cycles over the Isle of Man mountain conreeme won by Davenport on New Imperial at an average speed of 70.4 s miles per hour whichI ugby Radio ervice. - 87 words
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Article37 1932-06-09 7 —Reuter ELKIX3 FAILS TO QUALIFY London, Yesterday Ry six strokes, ‘ha Sehngor player. H Elkins, with scores of 85 and <B, fa e Jto qualify for the British Open Golf Cham prciship Reuter—Reuter - 37 words
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Article618 1932-06-09 7 Dr- (Mrs) J. O’May has gone on leave from Alor 8 tar. Mr. R. McLeod, cf Ipoh, is a patient in the B&tu G-jah Hospital, Mrs. J. M. P. Lan'on, of Cluny Estate, Slim River, has arrived from home. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swlnohatt, of Bangkok,618 words
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Article91 1932-06-09 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Increase of Nearly a Million Listeners in a Year Rugby, Yesterday The accounts of the British Broadcasting Corporation show that £657 935 was spent on wireless programmes during the past year. Capital expenditure amounted to over £907 000 and the Corporation paid £74 000 in' —Rugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article368 1932-06-09 7 HALF-YEARLY meeting Carried On in Spite of No Quorum The Half Yearly General Meeting of the Penang English School Teachers’ Co operative Thrift and Loan Society Limited was held yesterday at the Hatchings School presided over by Mr. J. Lauder Nicol, one of the vice Presidents368 words
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Article291 1932-06-09 7 IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL The funeral of ths lais Mr. J. H Saunders, proprietor of J H. Saunders A Co; Ipoh, whose death occurred in tragic circumstances in hi? on Tuesday afternoon, took pte-’s yesterday at Ipoh at the Connelly Road and was large’y attended by291 words
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Article50 1932-06-09 7 Reuter. Mayor Walker “Unfit to Remain in Office’’ New York. To day Mayor Walker is unfii to remain in office,” declares Mr. Samuel Seabury forwarding his analysis of Mr Walker’s evidence before the Hofstadter Vice Committee which has been investigating allegations of graft in the city administration.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article42 1932-06-09 7 -Reuter. One Killed and a Score Injured in a Clash with Police Amstsidam, To day One man was killed and a scjri of others, including two policsmen inj tred in a collision between police and unemployed near Gouda yesterday evening-Reuter. - 42 words
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Article207 1932-06-09 7 PORI EY-MULLER Reception At Runoymede Hotel The marriags was solemnised at St. Andrew’s Church, at nooo to-day, of Mr. Williem Sorley, Manager, Singapore Coll Storage, Kuala Lumpur, sm of Mr. aid Mrs. Thomas Sor’ey» of 38 Nelson Street, Dundee, to Jeannie Eiplin Millar, daughlher of Mr,207 words
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Article76 1932-06-09 7 “JIX DEAD ph’lanthroplc and social work. —Rugby Radio "ervice. After a Long Illuess Rugby, Yesterday Viscount Brentford who has been ill at his London home since Mircb, died to day. Before his elevation to the peerage he was Sir William Joynson-'-tick? and was for many years e member of Parliament.ph’lanthroplc and social work.—Rugby Radio "ervice. - 76 words
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Article41 1932-06-09 7 P. O. COMPANY —Reuter. he Hon. Alexander Shaw to Succeed Lo"d Inchcape London, Yesterday The bon Alexander Shaw has been appointed Chairman and Managing Director of the P. and 0. and British India Companies in succession to the late Lord Inchcape—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article236 1932-06-09 7 GOOD MUBIOAL AT QUEEN’S Impressive scenes the funeral of the murdered French Prrfi'dant and M.GM, great music triumch "The Cuban L ve Song I are tbe features of the new programme at tbe Q leeu’j. In the*’oibm Love Sing” Lawrence Tibbrtt phys the part of Terry,236 words
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Advertisement204 1932-06-09 7 I TOM HALL 18" JUNE THE LAST CF Mrs. CHEYNEY. BUT NOT OF CHOP ‘JUM’ The Famous Tonic Powerful Blood Tiegenerator ‘AS VAN’ H 1 Tkh preparation is very similar n i i u S .f J i j Presents an ideal and palatable a tn composition to the celebrated204 words
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Article696 1932-06-09 8 Tbit distres.'ful country, the Irish F.ee Shite, is again in the •imJight, thai.ks io he meicurial I M r de Valera and bis Oath AboI liiion Bill. As we anticipated the I other day a deadlock on the sub- ject hts been reached. The Senate while adopting696 words
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Article84 1932-06-09 8 Reuter. Another Conference To Be Held in London? New York, To day It la understood the President and Vice President of the Sooony Vacuum Oil Corporation are proceeding to Europe early text week in connection with the Inter national oil situation arising from the breakdown of the recentReuter. - 84 words
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Article70 1932-06-09 8 i. —Reuter. Re submission of Prohibition Issue to the People Washirgton l To It ie understood that Mr. Hoover approver of the inclusion for re submission of the prohibition issue to the people as a plant for the republican platform for the presiden tia< elections. This follows thei.—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article648 1932-06-09 8 Penang, Thursday ECENTLY, attention was B'C drawn to the use of raw rubber for fir< -lighting purposes. While it was not d sputed that the stuff would make excellent fire-lighters, some dubiety was expressed as to how the olfactory organs would accept the odour pioduced by the648 words
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Article93 1932-06-09 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London .£115 5s. 01» 1 Tin (3 Months) London £117 15s. 0d. Singapore $59 25 $58.371 Business Done 151 ions tJ1 Penang $69/25 Business Done Buyers No Sellers 25 tofi3 t J10 Rubber London Usd. n. New York 2f|c. (G) 21« Singapore 5 o.93 words
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Advertisement231 1932-06-09 8 &W3L! |i|g* nm yZ z//Z< I IFOR SERVICE QUALITY PRICE and a Range of Cold Storage Supplies and Groceries to Make Hoiiie Keeping Easy and Interesting. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd,, Penang at d Bagaa Luar. TELEPHONE PENANG, 1500 1501 BUTTE.IX ORTH: 33 MfW* er ■‘'lug SIAM N@ —M@IK©IK DEPART231 words
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Advertisement35 1932-06-09 8 Sb 3 O, TSE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL 15 ?HE KaSl'. ALL ROOMS FAOfe THE SKA nach w tb sitting room and private bathroom attached. MOSEM SAfcHATIOH THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CL'ISINE under exj ert European Chef.35 words
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Miscellaneous27 1932-06-09 8 VIDE TABAGS H ch Wales Low Walw To Day 3.00 am. 8.51 am. 245 p.m 950 pm. To Mobrow 348 am. 9.31 a.n. 322 p.m. 10.38 p.tn.27 words
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987 1932-06-09 9 Manchester Guardian’s Grave Suspicions Agreement Beforehand Utterly Unjustifiable The “Little Affair” At Tokio yesterday Viscount Saito summoned the Ambassadors of Britain, the United States, France end Italy in regard to the proposed Shanghai Conference when the Envoys explained the attitude of their respective Governments.987 words
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Article318 1932-06-09 9 -Router. ANOMALOUS DECISIONS PREMIER TO PARTICIPATE IN PARLEYS Rugby, Yesterday The Prime Minister presided over a meet ing of the Cabinet this morning at which the Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H Thomas and the Minister for War, Lord Haikham, who «had previously seen the Prime Minister privately,-Router. - 318 words
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Article294 1932-06-09 9 —Rugby Radio Service French Request For Preliminary Conversations Rugby, Yesterday A Foreign Office communique states that M. Herriot has addressed to the British Government a proposal for preliminary conversations before the opening of the Lausanne Conference on Thursday Mr Ramsay MacDonald accompanied by Sir John Simon intends to—Rugby Radio Service - 294 words
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Article369 1932-06-09 9 EMINENT DIPLOMAT’S DEATH SUDDEN HEA.RT SEIZURE London Yesterday Sudden death h a robbed Italy of one of her ablest and most distinguished diplomats in the person of Signor Bordonaro. Ambassa-* dor in London, who was stricken with a' heart attack last night when dressing io 1 receive369 words
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Article163 1932-06-09 9 —Reuter. Public Shocked By Harrowing Spectacle Washington, To-day Fresh recruits for the "bonus army’* poured into Washington yeeterday estimated at ten thousand strong and are now encamped on the banks of the Potomac Leaders predicted that the numbers will increase to fifty thousand by the end of June—Reuter. - 163 words
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Article27 1932-06-09 9 —Reuter. Senate Passes F conomy Bill Washington To day The Senate has passed the Economy BiU to save 138 million dollars of governmental expenditure.-—Reuter. - 27 words
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Advertisement7 1932-06-09 9 Sole Importers; The East Asiatic Co., Limited.7 words
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Advertisement128 1932-06-09 9 i WMbKER “Red L»bt/’ ‘Ted Label” Special Wit Fas The Cid Largest Highland j B ?e Whisky 1,1 The Admirably World. Blended ■Kw'H What Better 8F I I FBl,y p f Matured Popularity? "BLACK LABEL" Guaranteed 12 Years Old The Whisky for the Connoisseur Sole Agents: John Little Co., Ltd.,128 words
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Article218 1932-06-09 10 PLANTER VICTIMISED Fails to Peturn Day After Engaged The story of bow a Singhalese eook disappeared the day after be was engaged, together with a cb«qna f n r $37 intended to pay for a week** orevis’onr, wag told to Mr. A. E. Coop*. First Magistrate,218 words
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Article345 1932-06-09 10 PASSVNaVR LIST The P and 0 Rapputana with the Eng. lish Mails and passenger for the Far East arrived this morning. Among the passengers for Malayan ports were: Mr J J Saunders, partner, Messrs Hogan and Ivem, Advocates and Solicitors. Perang. Mr J J Brodie345 words
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Article162 1932-06-09 10 LARGE CON n INGENT BY M.S. EORINGIA The following have booked to sail for Europe by the s s Boringia leaving Penang on Friday (To-morrow):— Mr H Mikkelsen, Mr Arthur Tinker, Mr and M’-g F Birkemos*, Mrs A F Ogilvie, Master bn Ogilvie, Mrs A Corbet M<- R162 words
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Article16 1932-06-09 10 lu VenUoort wm -4 S.lwd., 10 Uob,„v.a"“ hol i d J, h, ,wo a16 words
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Article527 1932-06-09 10 ANNUAL MEETING Living From Hand to Mouth The adjourned 22ad Annml General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, Ltd. was held at the Registered 005 ?e, N 9 B-’ach Street. Penang, on Saturday, the 4 h June, at 12 noon. Thoge present were527 words
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Article125 1932-06-09 10 Output of Associated Tin Mmes cf Nigeria fur 1931 was 2.643 tone tin concentre tec; cost, £56 13s 2J perlon Bukuru, adec. of £4 6j 5i per to»-; price realised per ’on of concentrate?, £BB 10s, equal to £123 Ils per ton of metal. O.a125 words
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Article99 1932-06-09 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN Tbe health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending June 4, 1932, shows a tot dcf 64 deatlifc —38 males =nd 26 femalde —.ha bei, g 2! 88 per mille compared with 19 83 in the preceding week and with99 words
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Article352 1932-06-09 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES J. The following wan iha latest guotatloBB in MESSRS. KENNEDY* Co.’s shara list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day b g 8 3 Shabbb I s 5 n» m B JI a OQ CQ m CQ fl. f fl. II. Mining Asam Kumbang 23/-352 words
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Article29 1932-06-09 10 Tongakh Hr hour T»n DredeJng Co. N.L. From 29ch M*y to 4 h Jane (one week) Picul i 130 The ou put for May was 550 piculs.29 words
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Article71 1932-06-09 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as ’ollovs: Spot rente per lb. July/Sept. 5} H Oci./Deo. 5f M Jan /March —s| (l Market E ster. Thafclljwicg prices were reJiced for rubber sold at our auction-rooma to-day; Good F.A.Q. to $6 55 F-A.Q.71 words
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Article140 1932-06-09 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Sat. June 8 June 7 Sept. IE Parte 93 8/16 98 7/32 128.96 New York 8.671 9.671 4.851 Montreal 4.284 4.25 Brusßolfl 86.824 26 5/16 84.88 Geneva 18 774 18 25/8? 24.86 Amsterdam 967 9.06 12.08 Milan 71 f 714 92 86140 words
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Article234 1932-06-09 10 Penvnr, June 9 o'B. Ranaraa G&Jsx u, Raual ctooi 5,000 00 Cloves no supplier Gold ie&f reHers 72 00 Mace PickHg ncm no supplier Nutmeg BOj >i M 110« H Oooonuteper I.CGS 15.0 r Copra Snndried tai’s 5.80 Rattans sa «a I! < Rattans Coarse 10.6' Green Snail234 words
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Article75 1932-06-09 10 Penang» June 9 By (courtesy of the ClurtereJ B*nk On London Dcmt -id 2/8 25/32 ,i H < m/te 2/3 29/82 Private 3 m/ti credit 2/4 1/16 8 a Documentary 2/4 3,16 On NiW Yorx bank Demsmd 42} Fran T.l 950 nom Ladm a JL’.T. 154} rfaugxok >, T.x'75 words
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Article1091 1932-06-09 10 Ke nnedy CO., SHARE LIST £2 i i S. J! g M H I RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. c, Allenby Rubber Co. 25 35 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 15 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 40 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 70 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek1,091 words
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Advertisement35 1932-06-09 10 Cum. accrued interest. On old Capital. FUN (Bth Mile, Tanjong Bungah) GALA NIGHT. EVERY SATURDAY Tony’s Special Syncopated Orchestra Bouk Your Table it’arly. Special Menu Prepared by Miss C Medwyn. T, V. TEMPLETON, Managing Proprietor,35 words
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Advertisement441 1932-06-09 10 I SPACIOUS PREMISES cn< PRISING NORTH am ROad L FARQUHAR STREET ROOMS, OFFICES sta? workshopconver’tibS SPACIOUS MODERN GoX UPPER STORES WITH ELI il LIFT. PRESENTLY MESSRS. ITALASIA AVAILABLE FROM Isr 1932- JUL1 TERMS FOR LONG LEkd AND PRICE CAN BE Al<l< WITH MANAGER AT No NORTH AM ROAD, PENANG. NOTICE"441 words
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1567 1932-06-09 11 Simo Rubber-Changkat Salak-Chersonese-Sungei KruitRcmbau Jelei comPa ,v>~ m pouts Lo.dor, M’ly 24 Simo Rubber: Ooiial: £35,C00 In 2». she Owre 5.031 neg, 4 740 clant*<?. Crcp 193], 134.404 lb. (1,146,112). Lore £5,26 (£2800) No div. (e!»n.e): credit fwd., £4 720 (£9 946). On rtat asset?, £*****, indag. d»19,239 cash and1,567 words
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774 1932-06-09 11 AUNNUAL METING British-Owoed Non-Empire Tea The twenty-third ordinary general meeting of the Rubber Plantations Investment Trust, Ltd., was held on Miy 23 at 2 4, I 101-lane, E d. Mr. H. J. Welch (the chairman) said that, owing to a combi nation of circumstances over which774 words
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Article193 1932-06-09 11 In view of the acute de pr era ion in the tin industry during the past year, it seems surprising when any producer is able to report much the lime profit si for 1930 This is happily the cose with the Associated Tin Mines of Nigeria, which193 words
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Article157 1932-06-09 11 The forty-first annud general meeting of the Institution of Mining and Metal lurgy was held on May 53 at the Rxms of the Geological Society, Bariirgton, House, Piccadilly, W.I. After submission of the report of the council the presentation of awards and the completion of other baainrsa157 words
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597 1932-06-09 12 MR. J. TYAGARAJA. BEFORE RETRENCHMENT COMMISSION Colombo, M*y 27 That Re. 15,000 ehonld be the maximum salary for Olaes I. Grade I. of the Civil Service was the opinion of Mr. J. Tvagiraja, Barrister-at-Law. who led evidence before the Retrenchment Oommißßion this morning. The Chairman» Mr.597 words
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Article544 1932-06-09 12 WORKING OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES Colombo* May 28 Proposals for the filing of vacancies occurring in Executive Committees of the State Council at any time after their first election have received the approval of ths Committee on Standing Orders, who report as fellows: "Standing Order 11 in544 words
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Article709 1932-06-09 13 PRIME MINISTER’S OBSERVATIONS EMPIRE DAY SPEECH All Eyes On Ottawa London, May 24 THE Prime Minister, in his Empire Day broadcast, said that the great obstacle to world prosperity, after Reparations, was that of nationalism removed from its proper sphere of cultural and political liberty and709 words
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Advertisement204 1932-06-09 13 Blood is the Stream of Life FT© T3EAT DISEASE] REMOVE THE CAUSE CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE in the treatmeat of Blood and Skin Diseases gets to the foot of the trouble by purifying the Blood. In cases of RHEUMATISM ULCERATED LEGS X STIFF JOINTS PSORIASIS/ LUMBAGO ECZEMA SCIATICA ULCERS/ GOUT SORES204 words
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Article476 1932-06-09 14 F BBBtig, Ju ie 9, ’932. penan j market eta. Meat Beef Steak -n kati 32 Blew or urry do 22 Pork lean de Fork lean fat’lst quality do 32 Mutton IndiM lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hon do do476 words
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Advertisement190 1932-06-09 14 /UNTOEATED MILKA BCTH WHOLE AND A I SKIMMED.HAS VERY 1 1 LITTLE AHTHMOiTIC 1 ACTIVITY This euthcritadve quota» tioit that Sresh cows’ milk coutsias almost no vitamin D is sesivincin®. ’t follows that a Sood made from SeesSi wilk contains it© ©Uamin D —SZJT SUN, ~3NE GLAXO has zTisifcJ Gs'SeKn190 words
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Article577 1932-06-09 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is list of vessels arriving and sailing frtm Penang during the week i IN PORT TO-DAY From Bailing lor Dab of Fal lns beamer Prep. V.n Bur«r>S S'ng&pora Colcwbo» Bombay; Bnez, Port Said, z I xandrki Narler»577 words
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