Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 June 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-06-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 140. VOL. LXXXX. FRIDAY, 17th JUNE, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement236 1932-06-17 1 |T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head "ice next to The dispensary. j Branch Office 52, Leith Street < BUY BRITISH AND BE PROUD OF IT. o IMPORTANT to thoBe about to go 011 1 L/Ez A. Ez. J I PHONE 258 Penan g> or call on us for full details of236 words
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Advertisement33 1932-06-17 1 SANFORDS I RUBBER STAMP INK I v ill help your stamp pad and lubber stamp to give better imj rcssio s and ioLgc r st 1 vice. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LI D.33 words
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Advertisement1445 1932-06-17 2 N a=== position vacant ew a y f 0 Banish BAN ICS. »>o z» Wankd experienced SALESMAN for WTT If ‘7 «L* M 6 P oL£ H(W HQ!!* CHIRTEREB BiSK, HOMKOSB SHANGHAI BAHXINS J Street, Penang. «5> JT M Q* INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA 416-176 t> M, [.gcoß yOBATBD m1,445 words
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Article569 1932-06-17 3 MARY 8 HaRLIEB Mem >rial Ward Dedicated Lrndon. Jane 1 Tributes to the memory of Dame Mary Scharlieb, the eminent surgeon, who was the first woman to be appointed to thestajf of any general hospital, were paid by some of her professional colleagues yesterday, when a569 words
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Advertisement162 1932-06-17 3 SHa ’™b\ flfe& Q v ■k'M A pleasant spin I and then a (Srlstei You Feel Fitter...Ar You Do ■> Twice As Much j Tennis- cricket— swimming— wS**S?* football—all wonderful exercise after cffioe hours provided you V are fit. If you are unfit, either 'T mentally or physically, all f<162 words
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Advertisement68 1932-06-17 3 IN EXCHANGE for 200 used Stamps of Straits Settle* meute, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and ths surrounding o"un rise will give Picture Post Cards OF FcgKsh Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes MISS TEE “KIA ORA? Stockwell, London, England. FUN (Bth Mik, Tanjong Bungah) GALA NIGHT. EVERY SATURDAY Tony’s Special68 words
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Advertisement424 1932-06-17 3 rVERY PAINFUL yrrui ECZEWK 1 .Kl h Of a Wet Nature. Looked j®L fL Awful. Cuticura Healed. dr "I had eczema on my hands formore I than a year. It was very painlcl espe- H ciaily at night time when it used to start ‘5 itching something terrible. I could424 words
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482 1932-06-17 4 Found With Two Pistols After T ragedy London, June 1 IT was stated .at the Cambridge inquest on Herbert Charles Tebbutt, who shot himself after killing the woman he was living with and three children, that he once said he would sooner die than482 words
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Article286 1932-06-17 4 BRITISH REt-O. VE FOR LAUSANNE London, June 1 The determination of the British delegites to the Lausanne Conference to i move some of the barriers which obeiructed international trade was emphaa sed by Mr. Hore-Belisha, Par'iamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, in addressing members286 words
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Advertisement338 1932-06-17 4 jWE CAN DELIVER TO YOBI 7HE GLORIA MODEL Za- VZ^-■*s vil lM ’i GLORIA SOCX. Two-smoo UGMTWIJGMy TRIUMPH TWO-STROKE MOTOR CYCLE I FO£ $/fiO/- FX STOPE THE STIFDIEST «*iß MOST ECOIIOUCiL FOBM Or THIHSPEBT. j UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, BflLi^^^sarrnr^'saEraHMa^aih ibiiiiafiii I im'i ii iniiu—nw IF IT’S STRENGTH —YOU NEED I338 words
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Advertisement447 1932-06-17 4 XI \w THE MAN/ I yC V f?ZjJ CAREFUL MOTHERS IMIST Wnsb' S St ISiii iHioT a > r T’HEY know that now iSs, A is the time to lay the f 1 foundations of Baby’» C £/Tr F 05 uture health, and that oa I this Food children can447 words
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Article415 1932-06-17 5 ELEVEN LOYAL MEN LEIVE DARTMOOR One Man With His Two Tame Mice CELL lETS TAKEN London. Ju.:e I ELEVEN* Dartmoor prisoners, whose sentences had been remitted beoauee of their loytl b< 1 avi, ur during the disturbance, left tbe prison early to-day. I Tney walked out of415 words
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Article391 1932-06-17 5 COMING CELEBR VT.ON3 IN LONDON The Prince of Wales As Guest London, June 1 A programme of exceptional interest, both to laymen and members of the medical profession, has been arranged r for the centenary meeting of tbe Brij tish Medical Assr elation, which391 words
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Advertisement81 1932-06-17 5 «r <- 'T'~”3 CREAM UlllllllilHlliniHlilllHli. lXA^h>&; 77 a ijz'' SUPREME THE WORLD OVER 1 Manofacturere’of Every Description of Surgical and Mechanical India Rubber Prod cts. Syringes, Water Bottles and Beds, Air w ESTD 1847. Cushions. Enemas. Bed Sheetings, Teats, S ~_/T Tubing, Valves, Washers, Railway Goods, Electrical Gloves, etc. Catalogues81 words
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Advertisement209 1932-06-17 5 Outst anding dollar Values j I O' I “The Reliance” Safin Sniped Filling Casement Cloth Fountain Pen widih 36 inches C r This is a lovely new fabric With fixed pocket clip iu “B ht P]™ R Gold Barrels are finish- ehadeB J?. B’’ 8 ea in 4 good attractive209 words
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Miscellaneous505 1932-06-17 5 Short Wave Stations For Penang’ Listeners MlMHH■■Ml■■■■■■M■■■■EH■■■■■MH■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■■■M■MHB■■■■■M■■■■■■■■■■■■■MM■■■■HM■■■■■■■■■■■■ Midnight la.m. 2 a.m. 8 am 4 a.m. 5 p.m. 6 s. m, 5 pm. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 r. m. 9 r, m. Op. i. 11p.m. to to to to to to to to to to »o tu »o lam. 2505 words
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Article4000 1932-06-17 6 ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS: WHAT IS THE EXCHANGE RATE?: AN OFFER TO DEALERS M st people sre aware that an ELctric Gnmojhone is an arrangement whereby lhere production of the record fa made with a special pick-up, t&ken and amplified through the Low Frequency Amplifiers ci a W.relets Het4,000 words
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Advertisement210 1932-06-17 6 COLOUR COMES TO STAY Concrete has changed its dress. The erev of pure utility has given place to colour; colour that gives a finish of beauty appropriate to tha character of the structure. ‘Colorcrete’ the new coloured com mt has al! the qualities of ‘Ferrocrete’—tha rapidhardening Portland cement—with the added210 words
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926 1932-06-17 7 Selections For To-morrow Auctioneer and Miss Taiping Good Things BY TIC-TAC To-morrow will mark the second and concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club Summer meeting. The entries were better than I thought they would be and the fields have been up to the average.926 words
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Article87 1932-06-17 7 A charity football match between North Perak Malays and Darul Alhsan Football Club, Penang, in aid of the Bukii Mertejam Malaya Students' Aid Society’s Fund, will be played in Penang on St. Xavier s Ground, on Saturday. 2nd July, 1982, at 5 pm. Mrs. D. Wills, wife87 words
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Article69 1932-06-17 7 YESTERDAY’S SOCCER MATCH ON THE ESPLANADE A football match played on the Esplanade yesterday between the P. 0 0 anl Abdu Rahman’s Xi resulted in an easy win for the latter by five clear goals The losers were not at full strength, Walker, Bracegirdle ;nd Cooper69 words
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Article376 1932-06-17 7 PRESENTATION OF PRIZES New Woods for Tom Wemyss The experiment of playing bowls by artificial light at the P.C.C. last night proved a great success no less than thirty-two players taking part. During the interval Mr. Thorpe, the Cub president, thanked the Bowls sub-committee for376 words
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Article55 1932-06-17 7 KEDAH TEAM The fol lowing have been selected to p’ay for Kedah in the M fava Cup match fg ins* P.irak at Talpirg »n Saurdav:—N )ord-c; Awang AF, Mrs «oh?; Yab°y Km (O»pt), H e an; Kim Chan, Ee Teik, Haji 8 aid and Boon Tern.55 words
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Article91 1932-06-17 7 A BRIDGE DRIVE A Bridge Drive wiJ he he’d at th® Golf Club on Tueslsy, June 28, it 9.15 r.w. in aid of the S'. Andrew’e Presbyterian Church funds. The Church dates bick to the ye»r 1853, and has weathered many ’’elumes” in its long history91 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article175 1932-06-17 7 To the Editor of the Pinang Gizctte Sir, —I think it will interest your readers to know that the net proceeds of the Fancy Dress Charity Football v'atch arranged by the Penang United Youngsters Football Eleven on June 11, resulted in $B6 being handed to me by175 words
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Article199 1932-06-17 7 —Reuter. BY SUTCLIFFE AND HOLMES Big Scoring io All Matches Rugby, Yesterday Holmes and C utcliffa Yorkshires Lm Ous openirg batemeu to day set up a new World’s first wick&t record by scoring 555 runs against Essex Leyton The previous ricard of 554 runs bad—Reuter. - 199 words
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Article229 1932-06-17 7 Renter. TRIMDON'i GREAT FEAT Wins Race for Second Year in Succession Rugby, Yesterday The two and a-quarter mile race value abcut £4 600 for the Gild Ojo run at Ascot to day was won by Brigsdier-Ganeral Lambton’s six year cld Trim’on (by Son in JawRenter. - 229 words
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Article43 1932-06-17 7 —Reuter. WON BY JOHN tURKE For Third lime in Succession Port Marnock, Yesterday John Burke the selected British Walker Cup player, won the Irna Amateur Golf Championship for the third year in succession, beating Michael Crowley 6 and 5-—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article74 1932-06-17 7 BMELTERS »EaM TO MEET PEEIE 8 The following will pLy for the Eastern Smelting Club in a cricket match against the Peelers on Sunday next on the Police Ground, Patani Road. Wickets pitched 10-30 a.m. W L Robinson; W T Francis; H M Thomasz; V Van Sanden; K74 words
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Article76 1932-06-17 7 Reuter. 300 ESTATES STOPPED TAPPING GOVERNMENT FIGURES Batavia, Yesterday 813 rubber estates id the Dutch Eist Indies lud completely stepped tapping on April 80 while 183 had partially stopped according So figures issued by the Govern meat Bureau of Statistics. Ths total area not being tappedReuter. - 76 words
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274 1932-06-17 7 10,234 FEET LONG “Hell Divers’" at Qdeeu’s "Hall D vers,” Mott) Gjldwyn Mayer’a sensational romance of naval aviation opened last night at Queens. The very remarkable manoeuvres staged by the navy combined with a dramatic plot blended by romance and haroism held all who saw274 words
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Article97 1932-06-17 7 Lawn Tennis LIM BONG :00 RETAINS SINGLES TITLE From O .r Own Correspondent Singapore, Yesterday Lim Bong Soo retained the title and won the cup outright defeating Lye Kwong Obun in the final of the singles championship 6—B. 6—4. Long rallies were a feature of the game. The97 words
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Article163 1932-06-17 7 MRS. ALLIN EX-MALAYAN CHAMPION wins From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh To-dty In the Perak open tennis championship yesterday’s play was confined to the men’s singles, ladies’ singles and men's dou le’s events. The ladies event produced the best and most interesting tennis of the afternoon Two Chinese ladies163 words
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Article39 1932-06-17 7 Mr. Justice Prichard. K 0 was this morning engaged with summonses etc.. In Chambers for half-an hour and then came on the bench io deal with a few Bankruptcy matters. There lo suits down for hearing.39 words
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442 1932-06-17 7 SHOULD IP BE DIRECT P. T. A. Uebate Under the auspices of the Penang Teachers’ Association a debate was held at the Hutchings Schoo! last night with Mr. M. R Holgate in the chair. The subject was: ‘ln the opinion of thia House, Direct442 words
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Article318 1932-06-17 7 SINGAPORE MEETING fecti jn By Iha Stewards The latest jbbu i of ths SirHta Racing Association O .hndar eonteinj tho fell swing rep its on th* -mquir ei held by the Steward* durlrg the recent Singapore meeting. First Day Oa the first day in tLe First Griffin318 words
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Article532 1932-06-17 8 Sir Donald Director of the Board of Education, who died suddenly on Wednesday, made an economy speech last month which is still the subject of discussion. It has not been decided yet whether he was merely expiessing his personal opinion or throwing out a hint as to532 words
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Article252 1932-06-17 8 —Rugby Radio Service. Moving Ttibutes in House of Commoas hugby, Yesterday Moving tributes to ths personality of the late Minister for Education, ir Donald Maclean, were paid in the House of Com mona to day from all parts of the House Mr. Stanley Baldwin described Mr Dona—Rugby Radio Service. - 252 words
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Article67 1932-06-17 8 —Reuter. I Prince Baden of Bavaria to I Disobey Recent Decree Berlin, Yesterday Frinoe Baden of Bavaria declared tbit he does not intend to obey the Hindenburgh decree permitting the Nzi uniform It is thus expected that a clash between the Central Government and the Southern) States has—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article75 1932-06-17 8 —Rugby Radio service- 1 I Not a Word of Truth In j Truce Rumours Rugby, Yesterday I Reports have appeared in various newspapers to the effect that the British Prime Minister favours an armaments truce I stabilizing the present position. There is not a word of truth in any.—Rugby Radio service- 1 - 75 words
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Article48 1932-06-17 8 Rugby Radio Service. Eye Continues To Give Satisfaction Rugby, Yeslerlay The morning bulletin states that Princess Beatrice, aunt of the Kicg, had a good night and is much rested The eye on which the operation for cataract was performed on Tuesday continues to give complete satisfaction.-Rugby Radio Service. - 48 words
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Article641 1932-06-17 8 Penang, Friday 4JT appears that tolls are to be t kvied in the near future on the new road bridges across ihe Perak River at Eoggor and Ilanji. Motor cars (including jassengers) will pay $l. Light orries and buses will be mulcted to tbe ext» nt of641 words
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Article111 1932-06-17 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London £ll2 OJ. os. jgll2los,OL Tin (3 Months) London TIH ss. 0d« £ll5 Os. d. Singapore $58.12| a Business Done 100 tons 1 J Penang $5B 00 I Business Done Buyers No Sellers Buyer iNo e I Rubber r j London I'l d, I111 words
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Advertisement163 1932-06-17 8 I CLOSING DOWN SALE /VOW /A/ I PROGRESS I EVERY ARTICLE AT I LOST PRICE AND UNDER I Ladies Evening Frocks i SMHRI SELECTION GOING FOR UNDER COST PRICE Come Early to /vod Disappointment I John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk p B u "KX, E163 words
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Advertisement24 1932-06-17 8 <. O. HOT LU SPECIAL LIMNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 22na J 'ne, 1932 Dance Music by the Band of the a. a. PRESIDENT G\K FIELD’’24 words
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2571 1932-06-17 9 Mr. MacDonald’s Stirring Presidential Speech “Engagements Solemnly Entered Into Not To Be Satisfied By Unilateral Action” Gravity and Urgency of Problems Confronting the Nations Volume of International Trade Fallen By Half of 1929 Figures The Lausanne Conference opened yesterday under2,571 words
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Article279 1932-06-17 9 —Renter WAR AGAINST UNDERWORLD PROHIBITION WETS SARCASTIC REPORT Chicago, Yesterday The Repubtiban r onvention nominated Mr. Herbert Hoover for the Presidency. Participation in the International Mono tary Conference including silver, was one of the planks presented at the Republican Convention. Other recommendations were the revision bya Tariff’—Renter - 279 words
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Article74 1932-06-17 9 Visit To Chersonese < oconet Oil Factory From Our Own Correspordent Ipoh, To-day Blr Ceci! Clementi accompanied by Mr. Gordon Hall the District Officer of Krian Mr. G E Oator end the Resident of Perak visited Chersonese Estate, Kuala Kuran, the largest rubber and coconut estate In Perak,74 words
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Article256 1932-06-17 9 —Reuter. DEPARTING FROM ORIGINAL COURSE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF WESTERN C VILISATION I endon Yas ter lay Diseasing the future of Ouina in tha Society of Aris Mr J. 0 P. land expressed ths opinion that the growth of disord In China was largely due to Americ—Reuter. - 256 words
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Article97 1932-06-17 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Large Crowd Watch Blaze at Prudential Offices Rugby, Yesterday In Holborn to day great crowds watched a strong force of firemen eng ged from the tops of water towers and escapes in subduirg an outbreak of fire at the huge offices of ths Prudential Assurance.—Rugby Radio Service. - 97 words
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Article137 1932-06-17 9 Increase for the First Time For Months —Peuter. New York. Yesterday For the first time for months the United Si tes stock of gold increased to-day due to the arrival of five million dollars from Japan. Taken in conjunction with the sharp rise of the dollar thia.—Peuter. - 137 words
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Article123 1932-06-17 9 to no 'cs, than £76 8 w,%0. —Rugby Radru Over Par For the First Time Ru’by Yesterday On the Stuck Exchange to day 4 per cent cor sola went over par for the first time sing» this loan was issued, the quotation being 100 1/16 Thereto no 'cs, than £76 8 w,%0.—Rugby Radru - 123 words
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Article368 1932-06-17 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Tht ioliowlRg wm the hiasi guotatfons In ME88R8. KENNEDY A 0o.’« «bar# list at 11 to day 1 Yesterday To-day -a <o ra 5 8 harbs 5 > i tn aa ffl ra ft 0. I I s. I Hintag Kinta -69 *72 '69368 words
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Article92 1932-06-17 10 SingspGsr» Pneee for Standard Ribbed SmokeJ She®? for to-day are ae foil JV 0 Spot .5 seals pw lb, July/Beit, _s} i, Oot./Dec. M Jan./ Hatch 5| h Market steady. The 8.8 Soudan from London via Bcvnbay and Colombo is expected to arrive here at 692 words
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Article155 1932-06-17 10 Latest Quotations Thur. Wed. Sai. June 16 June 15 Sept. IP Perfe 98 1/16 98 8/16 128.98 New Yori 8.65} 8.66 s 4.85 J Montreal 4.28 4.24 Brusaelo 36.27} 26.30 84.R8 Geneva 18 75 18 80 84.86 Amsy-rdarfl 9T5 90 12.0 P MUsa 719/6 7’f 62155 words
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Article238 1932-06-17 10 Penang i June 17 I c e 3enareg Ct I BBS S. dtefll toa 5 000 00 G.ovm no aupcli** ftold leaf eellare 72 00 iMsHeHng oom no eapphe* Waimea 801 h m ii LaOb Ocoonniapar l,oo€ Copra 3undrled sale® 5 05 Rattans 11.30 Rattans Coarse 10.65 Greeks238 words
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Article79 1932-06-17 10 Pining» June 17 By LoHrtfSj of fhf Cl*rtereJ B*nk On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 u ,i 4 mh> 2 3 29/82 Private 3 m/ie credit 2 4 116 8 l»t <jiup»r teyy 2/4 816 On New York Bank 42 France TT. 950 nom India b fT 154} Bangkok79 words
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Article1113 1932-06-17 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST Ĕ d a N AMES, S 3 C PQ (/1 RUBBER‘(DoIIar.) sc. c. Allenbv Rubber Co. 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate *5 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates °o Ayer Hitam Plantine Syndicate 50 /O Ayer Kuntne Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. ’5 25 Ayer1,113 words
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Article153 1932-06-17 10 accused pleads GUILTY Charged with theft of a chain and locket valued at $2 >, the property of Loo Chooi Seng on June 14 at Carnarvon Lane a Hokkien named Tan 1’ok Tee was to day produced in the Police Court before Mr. E. Jago. Accused153 words
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Article84 1932-06-17 10 H*3de of h v«* b»en notified by th' G vemmtnt that the question of 'ho > I'Cins of lurnibars cf the General derail Service on rhe penßHn,l le Eitablkhnaent hnb*«n receivin'» the -ute.-U n of tbe Govrrusovnt and that it L a be-’L dre'df'd rh-.t *3 '<84 words
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Advertisement60 1932-06-17 10 Cum. accrued interest. On old Capital. Ulu Klang Tin Limited, (Incorpor t d io the F. M- 8.) Nifce ia hereby given thst the transfer br k* of the C Jinn ny will be cl ised frem 25 h Jan*, 98?, to 2j-i J? 1 1932, buih diya iccl .give.60 words
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Advertisement296 1932-06-17 10 rag Cbe I Bjg «unnymetie “Cheerful and Cool TO MORROW Morning—Musii in the Lounge DIIMiVER DANCE I SUNDAY orchestral concert 9-30 p.m. RLNNYMEDE LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. 7HONE 543DIVINE Ml DICINE HERNIA i CENT PEF» CENT SUCCESS WITHOUT OfERITION Why do you suffer from Hernia Come* 1 to us,We shall296 words
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Advertisement173 1932-06-17 10 5 HE S SIMPLY NQ TROUBLE AT ALL’ Hea a Bab a Own Tablets baby’Bhn fi /y hiB birth h,s raother ha 9 alwaya kopt J® splendid babies’ and children’s health s^ a gnard handy. At the first signs of'off colcuf frap’C,/ ,Dd{ 8 6sWon flatulence bad temper, cold yf'173 words
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Miscellaneous129 1932-06-17 10 6/5 NIGHTLY ’’’s 30 Matinees To-morrow and Sunday M-G-M’s Terrific Air Spectao’e No Thrill ever to Equal it With S WALLACE BEERY CLARK GABLE N f ’Phone i VJT u IheBht 1492 |KI ING TO-NIGHT 615 <& 9-30 Matinee To-morrow at 2-45 The Screen’d Meriiest Fun-Makers Bert Wheeler and Robt.129 words
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Article561 1932-06-17 11 Mr. A. W. Sanders, of Nova Scotia Estate, Teluk Anson, has sailed forborne, Dr. Stanley Jones is due to arrive in Penang by the B. I. boat on Sunday, July 24. Mr. G. Parbury baa been appointed a licensing Justice in place of Mr. Horace Raper, who561 words
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Advertisement357 1932-06-17 11 accommodation Is still on ‘ERRIA' reaving’ Singapore 13tb July Penang 15th July For Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Genoa and London, FARES: Cabins with private adjoining bath room £BO, £B5 &£BB to London. Smaller cabins without private bathroom £CO and £65 to London. Further particulars furnished on application to: Use East357 words
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Advertisement302 1932-06-17 11 Assets exceed |l2,O€C 000 S. C, Assurance in force over <35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd, 1 SYAT» OFFICE j Great E«»tcrn Life Bqildin<, Cecil St. LONDON OFFIiK: 27, Cid Jewry, S.C. i T*»e Caeepaity depoetied with kbo kujsreaee es 4 eoeaplt»* wha Asaur»n«'3 Co,rpts»»e« t« avery ATTRACTIVE'PLANS302 words
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NOTES & NEWS FROM SIAM
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Article455 1932-06-17 12 “WATER. WATER EVERYW HE3E” Jane 6 Really, there always seem* to be gomethh g to take the by cn o! life in this Jung's town. Water is whit is troubling the population just not* —formerly not enough water, now, t->o mud; ani thereby hangs a tale. Under normal455 words
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Article307 1932-06-17 12 DISASTROUS FIRE NEA.R BOON ITi MEMO lAL Bangkok, June 8 About a hundred moms n f some rows of fchephomes in the Wrriehakr-road nearly opposite to the Bton I t Memorial Institute, together with a few private house?! were burned in a fire which brckecut at nbout 4.15307 words
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Article298 1932-06-17 12 PRINCIPAL PRODUCTS TO BE SHOWN IN CANADA Bangkok, June 9 exhihh V ne n^ U on 1 an(l educational exhibd, m.ny entries by her growers in civat?on P bv V c,aEBPa 8n l active participation by S lameac crop epeclalis‘B in the brbfly sum? up Siam’, plans fcr298 words
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Article228 1932-06-17 12 DEATH OF r AN JER IN UNITED STATES Fa'kkck, Jure 8 A ctb’e from the Uaited StUea his brought the s<d news to the Presbyt-rian Mission h’re rf the deUh from cancer of Mrs. E. B. McDaniel. Every sympathy will be felt with Dr. McDaniel in his great228 words
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Article194 1932-06-17 12 ENTRIES INVITED FOR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Bangkok Jane 8 Entries are invited for the czmpetition for the Open Golf Caumpionship of Siam under the patronage cf his Majssty the Ku g and under the auspices of the Go I Association cf Siam. As before, the competition will cover three rounds194 words
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Article201 1932-06-17 12 500,000 TICKETS AND 411 PR ZS4 Bangkok, June 9 At a meeting presided over by H R. H. the Minister of Interior, held at the Chula or gkorn Hospital on Tuesday it war dreid-rd to issue 500 TOO u.kata in a Rec. Cross lottery at one riaht201 words
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Article131 1932-06-17 12 LEAVES FOR BUA HIN Bangkok, June 9 The King and Qneen and suite accompw'ed by Their R>y-' Highnesses the Prince and Princess of K mbaerg Fejra, and with the Commission General of the State Railways in attendance, left Chitra Lsda station by a spsclal royal train of five131 words
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Article114 1932-06-17 12 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CONDOLENCE B ir June 7 At the monthly m*e .kgof the Committee cf the Bangkok International Chamber cf Ccmmerc* on Thursday, the Ohairmin feelingly referred to the death of Mr H. G. Wilkins. Rising in hie place he said; ‘’Before we comtnenca the114 words
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Article129 1932-06-17 12 AN OFFER FROM BANGKOK Bankok. June 9 One of the most important firms dealing in radio appartus in B <r gkek addressed a letter to lhe manager of tne Radio Station at Saigon, under date the 23rd May. Herewith a rcugh tramlilior:— It is truly very regrettable for129 words
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Article216 1932-06-17 12 BIAME3E FUG FIT TO HONGKONG Borgkok, June 8. Nil Luern Bingsnphon, who has been permitted by ths Ministry of Defence to fly from Bangkok to Hongkong, with the support of the Siamo-Chinese do-op erat'va Club, has fix id the date of his start for the 19th instant. His M-jesty216 words
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Advertisement542 1932-06-17 12 iX li > C ER EBOS 4OF, are e^ y to ake 4 I I set Q uickl y and are fl delicious to the taste. 1 I O They are obtainable in f I a variety of tempting fresh fruit flavours—a k Tvl Strawberry,Raspberry, t Cherry, Greengage* Pineapple and542 words
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Article247 1932-06-17 13 LAST AT 5 P.O. First-Post War Loan Share For 4,000,000 London, June 1 MORE that £50,0C0,C00 Is being paid ou v to day in payment of the ha f yearly dividend on the Five per Cent. War Load. This loan is by far the largest in the history247 words
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Article460 1932-06-17 13 MERRY SCENES AT A COMMAND SHOW London, June 1 Remarkable scenes of enthusiasm took place at the Pt, 11 dium, London, last night, when the King ano Q »een attended the Rryal variety crmu-aul performance in aid of the Variety Artists’ Benevolent Fund. The entire iudience, over460 words
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Article470 1932-06-17 14 Penang, Jana 17, 1939, PENANJ MARKET I o>. Meat Beef Steak M kati 32 Stew or Lorry do 2’2 Pork lean m 44 Pork lean A 1 fatj Ist quality do 3’2 Mutton Indian lb 4C do Australian M <C Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen470 words
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Advertisement244 1932-06-17 14 What the New Glaxo is “The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that the manufacturers of infant’s foods are not content to stand still, but are anxious to make use of new’ discoveries in scientific research.” from "Thb PRAcrrnoNKk” for January, ONLY GLAXO CONTAINS ADDED244 words
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Article553 1932-06-17 15 Port of Penaug Schedule of Principal Lines The toile ting is a dal of vessel! arriving and wiliig dem Panang during the week: IN PORT TO DAY Mrui« oi From SsLttg Fo» of Bdßis Ttpah Asih d Batoe Bahra T. Aneot kB. Datoh To-day Impang Per553 words
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