Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 June 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-06-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 143. VOL. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 21st JUNE, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement250 1932-06-21 1 ■T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dibpensary. I Branch Office 52, Leith Street r .—z ii i w—— irtu» >■ ma hr» run <w»» ■»<■— t 9 A IMMiaiIIBBiBBaaiIBng BBBBBBB>HBIBMaHMS^£»nmffi»CTSHSE9SWKSS«B!9^^9^raaD f 1 t So HSUi strengthening/ |j 14.9 HP. PHAETON r /O\ I A/EIV FEATURES Cowl Lights.250 words
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Advertisement33 1932-06-21 1 SANFORDS i RUBI ER STAMP INK will help your fct< nop pad ai d i übbt r ktamp to give 1 Itltir impessiOLS and loLg< r service. I The Pinang Gazette PRESS. LTD.33 words
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Advertisement1445 1932-06-21 2 TOLET MRS BANKS. 213, Green Lane, two storeyed If C» "rrni™. m™yii '““SS impound house. of any of the timber KHng Tongkangs (jf lISOIA, LIMITED MAaTSunArrlJ» W* BBfl. Mendia Ahllp. detalJed below All Tongkanga are In [hcorporated in England] NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY' 194—u-c excellent condition and thoroughly [lncorporated in Holland1,445 words
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Article500 1932-06-21 3 CRICKET AT SUrrERWORTH Santiago And Ethirinayagam Bowl Well A or’cket match played at Butterworth on Sunday between the Indian Areooiation and tiie Indian Recreation Club resulted in a win for the latttr by eight w.cketf* The Indian Association had first knock and their innings realised 54, Do500 words
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Advertisement278 1932-06-21 3 g&sy JUS* 1 w I I 1 Message of Hope |p»ißfflS h to those who have |{jj Ilgjßj Lost Vigour. ffi w When natural youthful vigour m| BL prematurely lost —whether it/. be 3“ n Wiiliil® through illness, stress of climate, ISD£f or through overwork —life is merely a dull278 words
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Advertisement28 1932-06-21 3 MWKS APIOL STEEL Surcandccrtain for all Female complaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house. W. J. EDMONDS The English Pharrraoy 52, 54. Beach Street, Penang28 words
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Advertisement191 1932-06-21 3 I I A Product of Crent Britain I “Regal” Milk I The Best and Cheapest t Evaporated Unsweetened I Condensed Milk. Manufactured by Wilts United Dairies, Ltd. DISTRIBUTORS HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD,, PENANG Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING AS OB’ PJ D/NQ191 words
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Article1324 1932-06-21 4 Derby Winner’s “At Home" The Story of the Oaks Salmon Leap's Fine Display From Oar 0 .vn Correspondent Londoni Jane 8 The public have not yet recovered from fche surprise ciu:ed by the favourite’s failure in the Derby—the Orwell mystery” &8 the papera term it, Every preoaUt’oa1,324 words
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Advertisement54 1932-06-21 4 I Every Penpoint FpSr. y f must pass eleven rigid inspections yI *|L before it is used in The Parker Duo’a v jB fold. Exacting care in manufacture nr V If assures maximum writing ease. BJI For sale at the better stores tjxl3/.... »j—i wa— EASY Mt ’ll*. I f54 words
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Advertisement736 1932-06-21 4 Rash on Little Girl’s Face Itched Badly Healed by Cuticura The trouble began on my little girl’s f face when she was eleven years old. She I jHwSOaB il I came out in a rash and it itched so badly r, < that she scratched until her face was full736 words
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CURRENT CLIPPINGS FROM CHINA
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Article531 1932-06-21 5 NEW STEEL STRUCTURE FOR CANTON Canton, Jane 9 Following the conclusion of an agreement between the Canton Municipal Government and Messrs. MacDonald, Gorman A Co., builder of the Pearl Steel Bridge, for the construction of another steel bridge spanning the river at Wongsha and Shekwaitong. the terminus531 words
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Article182 1932-06-21 5 TO CONFER WITH SOONG I Shanghai, June 9 Mr. Wang Uhing-wei arrived by train from Nanking this morning to see Mr. Chen Ming-shu and Mr. T. V. Soong. A telegram from Nanking states that General Chiang Kaishek, accompanied by hie wife, left for up river on182 words
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Article370 1932-06-21 5 NEW STEEL BRIDGE IO FE CONSTRUCTED Canton, June 9 In order to complete the construction of the steel bridge spanning the river from Oanton to Honam Island within the stipulated time, the Bureau of Pnb'ic Works has Instructed Messrs. MacDonald, Gorman k Co-, eon tractors for the370 words
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Article359 1932-06-21 5 ANNUAL REGATTA: MEMORY OF CHU YUAN IS RECALLED Canton, June 9 Despite the tense commercial situation brought about by the Shanghai trouble and other causes, Oanton will not be deprived of the thrills of the annual regatta. The Dr gon Boat Festival will be in full swing359 words
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Article61 1932-06-21 5 TO STUDY INDUSTRY IN EUROPE AND U. 8. Nanking, Jane 6 It is reported that Dr. H. H. Kung is going abroad shor.ly to intpact industrial development in Europe and America. Dr. Kung will leave for Europe via Siberia and will then go to Americ His period61 words
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Article342 1932-06-21 5 FAILURE TO SEND TROOP 3 TO MANCHURIA Oanton, Jane 10 In an address delivered at the weekly memorial service held yesterday at the Government Headquarters, Mr. Chow Lu, member of the South West Political Council «nd concurrently, president of the Sun ¥4-8« n University, commented on the assumption342 words
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204 1932-06-21 5 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT FO3 CIVIL SERVANTS Canton, June 10 The 20 :b meeting of the South Wast Politic 1 Oouno i took place yesterday under the presidency of Gsn. Chen Ohitang, and the following were some of the resolutions passed:— That the number of judges204 words
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Article107 1932-06-21 5 APPARATUS SMASHED Shanghai, June 10 As a result of dismissals following the conversion from the manual to the automatic system, the Chiese staff of the Telephone Company this evening declared a general strike. Previously the mechanics of the western exchanges smashed some of the apparatus, dislocating107 words
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Article246 1932-06-21 5 NEW SCHOOL TO BE BUILT IN TUNG KOON DISTRICT Canton, Jane 10 The 90th meeting of the Provincial Council was held on Friday under the presidency of Mr. Lin Yac-kai. It was attended by Messrs. Tang Bhao-yi, Chin Tsang-ohing, Lin Yi-chunp, Hu Chi-hsin, Au Fong-po, Hsieh Ying-ohow,246 words
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203 1932-06-21 5 CLAIMS OF CHAPEI OWNERS DEPEND ON DEFINITION OF LATE AFFAY Sba ighal, June 7 The opening guns is what is expected to prove the legal oat tie of the century” were sounded when Chinese rea'ty holders In Chapei submitted demands for imurance203 words
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Article192 1932-06-21 5 Manchukuo Defines Status H Persons Living in Manchuria Harbir, June 7 Another important step in the process of establishing the "independene. of M mchukuo was taken to-day when Mr. Henry Pu Yi, the "Dlcator” issued a decree concerning the nations 1 status of persons living in Manchuria. A192 words
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Article93 1932-06-21 5 MR. LUK HONG CANNOT LEAVE PROVINCIAL TANGPU Oanton, Jura 7 With regard to the report appearing in local papers that Mr. Luk Hong-min has been appointed by the Ssuth West Political Oounc 1 as Managing-Direct or of the Canton-Kowloon Railway Adminis:rAtion, our representative learns from Mr. Luk that93 words
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Article65 1932-06-21 5 TO COPE WITH RIVER PIRACY Shanghai, Jane 9 Lady Mzi to-day launched a new Customs oraiser, which, it is hoper*. whl do muoh to the prevention of river piracy. The vottel, named the Huahsizg, has a speed of twelve knots, and is armed with a Lewie65 words
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Advertisement383 1932-06-21 5 DOLLAR SUPER BARGAINS Huckaback Towels j An exceptionally hard wearing fl" 1 towel, made from good quality cot- 1 VV ton. Neatly hemmed at both ends. r i A handy towel. Size 24’ by 42”, foV 2 Summer Bath Soap A wonderful soap made from purest fats. Good for any383 words
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Article806 1932-06-21 6 J. 0. W - J. 0. W. CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS British Women’s Poor Showing London, May 26 On Sjturday ket the international golf match between the British and American ladies was played at Wentworth, a ph' s>nt and not too difficult *> courßc, a few miles away from Sunnib .dale. It806 words
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Article70 1932-06-21 6 SATURDAY’S MALAYA CUP MATCH From Our Own Oar respondent'* Ipob, Monday The following have been selected to play for Perak in the Malaya Cup football match 8g imt Panang to be played on Saturday at Ipob: Liew Kam Yo< ng; Gan Siew Ohuau and Ohin70 words
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784 1932-06-21 6 MAGILL T)n?3 WELL 1 Mr. lan loke’Frincipal Winning Owner BY TIC-TAC i The Kuala Lumpur trainers. Orchard, Duval and Bowden did] well at the Selangor Summer Meeting just ended, heading the long list ot trainers but Mr. G. N. Magill, the Penang amateur trainer also784 words
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Advertisement207 1932-06-21 6 CREAM i* 1 B I y S i I 1 i 0 V^.Wb^ /A/r-4zxoo^U^^--*>^ L >ii 11 n.,. 1 11^ I SUPREME I THE WORLD OVER. I > a- 11 i Pioneers Both r Walter Raleigh bad faith in h* s enterp rise—be set oat and won a world-empire! To-day,207 words
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Advertisement294 1932-06-21 6 mi bi TEXaC© I Seeing is Believing The Texas Co., Are Giving ASpectacularTechnicalDispl y| T\ Each Day AT I Wm. Jacks Co., (M) Ltd., SHOW ROOMS r|— 9 HJBJJ MWF. a ’"-S'.’W e pOSBIjy w|l« l ESBjfai 6 Lf “Si®* ,1 Lack of psb b Calcium W» i B|C7!2|?gil life294 words
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Article564 1932-06-21 7 MR. EHAvRAiAI RAWTHER Boat Owners Entertain a Leader Tn honoar of his having been recently e: pointed a Justice of the Peace for Penang Mr. P. K. Bhakkarai Rawther, a leading In 4 owner was yesterday entertained to an *'At Home’’by the oat Owners564 words
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240 1932-06-21 7 SEEING IS BELIEVING t In the Show room of Messrs. William i Jacks. Beach Street; Penang, an excellent 1 Technical Display of Texaeo golden Motor 1 Oils is being held- The Perfect Seal Divice shows how the < oil forms an efficient film between240 words
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Article840 1932-06-21 7 We learn that his Highness the Sultan of Pahang Is now reported to be grave 1 y ill The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long -ervice Medal has been awarded io Private D. D. Booth of the M 8.7 R. His Excellency fir Cecil Clementi arrived in Ipoh to840 words
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Article65 1932-06-21 7 Reuter, Martial Law Proclaimed: Strong Military Measures Santiago de Chile? Yesterday Ths Government has proclaimed martial law throughout the country and has concentrated six thousand carabineers at Santiago to ensure the repression of any communist disturbances Owing to the protest of a strike troops are operating on theReuter, - 65 words
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Article123 1932-06-21 7 Penang Cinemas GOOD MYSTERY STORY AT THE QUEEN’3 An excellent Columbia Programme which more than achieved its object—to give good entertaiament —opened late night at the Queen’s. Curiosities, Traveltalk on the 7*le of Kashmir” and ihe Mickey Mouse cartoon* "Barnyard Broadcast” are worthy supporter! of the main123 words
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Article151 1932-06-21 7 ’’THE BLACK CAMEL” AT KING’S “The Black Camel" now showing again at the King’s Theatre is a thril’er, with the bland Warner Oland again investing the role of Charlie with a conviction that unquestionably surpasses the previous offering in entertainment and suspense. Once more Charlie151 words
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Lawn Tennis:
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Article66 1932-06-21 7 .—Rugby Radio Service. Good Tennis In First Men’s Singles Rcghy. Yesterday The Wimb’edon tennis championships began io day and will oontinne for a fortnight. The weather was dry but dull and there was a big attendance. Good tennis was seen in the frst round of the men's singles..—Rugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article137 1932-06-21 7 Lam Say Kee Wins Singles Title From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Monday The following are the results of the various events in the Perak Lawn Tennis Championships Men’s Singles Lam Say Kee beat Ong Thuan Beng 6—2, 6 -2 Men’s Doubles: (hung Ah Ming and Goon Kok Ying137 words
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Article197 1932-06-21 7 POST OFFICE BEATEN The Junior Laasne football match between the Post Office and the Penang Teachers wss played yesterday and resulted in a win fur the latter by two clear goals. The losers bad a weak team, some of their beet men being unable to turn out.197 words
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Article91 1932-06-21 7 PENANG v PERAK The following have been selected to represent Penang against Perak, at Ipoh. on July 2 and 8, in the annual Inter State Lawn Tennis match Singles 1 Yeo Wee Yeang 2 D R A Hoblyn 3 Tan Thran Seang 4 Ohaah Wat Hun 591 words
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Article58 1932-06-21 7 OtieTcei: -Renter, GOOD BOWLING BY BOWES London, Yesterday At Lord’s, Yorkshire defeated the home team by 10 wtefcete Middlesex were dismissed for 152 (Bowes 4 for 59, Verity 4 for 15 and 184 (Bowes 7 fox 46.) Yorkshire replied with 254 'Barber 102 Durstan 6 for 73-Renter, - 58 words
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Article360 1932-06-21 7 TWO CHINE’E CHARGED ComplainaH’s Story of Cruel Treatment A graphic acc unt of a robbery which took place on M »rch Bat an estate in Pays Terubong and the cruel treatment he received a 1; tbe hsnds of the robbers was related tbie morning before360 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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240 1932-06-21 7 To The Elltor of the Pinang G zatte Sir, —With regard to the debase on "Morsi I Emotion For Malayan School»’’ which you pnlL»hed in your isiu of the 17th irgt.i I am of opinion that moral inatrnotim ehonlJ be imparted in the local ech240 words
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Article146 1932-06-21 7 CHANGES IN TEAMS Several have been made in the teams sei c »d to ulay in ths Malaya Cup trial th’s ahernoon on the Espbna-’e. Il is understood th-t Ambrose Reu'.ens will not bo able to take p n in ths game to-day and b s146 words
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324 1932-06-21 7 SINGAPORE PUBLISHERS’ OMISSION "Ws are now left in ths lurch, Your Lordship,” declared a Tamil Interpreter in the Supreme Court thia morning when interpre'itg is an I terpleader Summons in which the partite were Oiettiee. The interpreter was referring to the omission of the324 words
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Article273 1932-06-21 7 Monday, Jane 6 In the morning his Excellency and Lady 0 emenii and H. H. The Suhan of Perak left Kuala Kangsar for Grik. Tuts Jay, Jane 7 H'S Excellency and Lady Clementi and H. H. Th* Suitan of Perak accompanied by Mr. W F.N. Churchill, D's273 words
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Advertisement122 1932-06-21 7 NOTICE In accordance with the Order made by the Resident 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 or cord, or122 words
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Article987 1932-06-21 8 Ti e Straits Settlements Government is now committed to a partia policy of Imperial r eference. We cmnot pretend to be in sympathy either with the specific policy q the Government or with the reasons urged by those Unofficial members of Council who were in opposition and987 words
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Article635 1932-06-21 8 Pe ang, Tuesday /OT for several yens has Penang been able to boast mangosteen and durian crops of the dimensions now being marketed. There is a positive glut of both kinds of fruit as indicated by the pi ices ruling. A week or two ago, mangosteens fetched635 words
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Article105 1932-06-21 8 I Tin Spot Yesterday I London Tl 15 Os, 03, XH4 ffis Id. I Tin (3 Months) I London £ll7 ss. Od. OaJhh I Singapore $59.62J $59 J-i 1 Business Done 75 tons 100 tuns Penang $59.50 B 1 Business Done Buyers No Sellers Bayers N? Rubber London105 words
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Advertisement149 1932-06-21 8 I CLOSING DOWN SALE STILL PROCEEDING I FURTHER REDUCTIONS I //V I GOWNS-and MILLINERY a I ■gyi'gaKf? v.-ram—-r BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk p B U {W' E f t s c R H -I S— l. fi .i 1 E it** l s H Ml J C Rfti’JZlD KATUW149 words
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Advertisement22 1932-06-21 8 i o. HOTCL SPECIAL DIMMER AND DANCE Wednesday, 22na Jane, 1932 Dance Music by the Band of the e. a. PRESIDENT GAkFIELD”22 words
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Miscellaneous26 1932-06-21 8 VIDE TABLES Hlth Waiei Low Waiei To Day 2.11 >.m. 8.10 am. 156 p.m. 8.55 p.m. < To Mobbow 254 am. 850 a.m. 2.31 P.m 931 p.m.26 words
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1527 1932-06-21 9 FUNDAMENTAL ANGLOFRENCH DIFFERENCES Strong Anti-Tariff Activities Cause Surprise in London COUNTRIES PLANNING INDEPENDENT ACTION IF REPRESENTATIONS ARE IGNORED Fundamental differences that have arisen between the British and French points of view on the question of reparations, it is stated, are likely to proljug.—Rugby Radio Service. - 1,527 words
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Article659 1932-06-21 9 PUBLIC BODIES TO ATTEND -ri*. 1 ACCOMMODATION OF VISITORS < Rugby, Yesterday Cardinal I aurl Dalegate io the Eucharistic Congress which is being held this week in Dublin, passed through England on his way to Ireland yesterday. A large orowfr assembled to welcome him at Folkestone and659 words
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Article636 1932-06-21 9 —Reuter. MR. SOONG’S GRAVE WARNING CALLOUS DESTRUCTION OF CHINA S SOLVENCY Peking. Yesterday The r hinese Financial Minister, V». T. V* Soong accuses J»pan of interfering with the integrity of the Chinese Maritime Customs in Manchuria in a foroi le statement here to day. He recalls,—Reuter. - 636 words
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Article194 1932-06-21 9 —Peuter. Britaln’s Opportunity to Help the World London, Yesterday There had always been some danger of China going Communist and that danger waa not dead to day, says Mr. H. Wilson Harris writing in the News Chronicle on Will China go Communist? It was not an altogether natural.—Peuter. - 194 words
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Article71 1932-06-21 9 Rugby Radio >ervice. Improvement For Hi’f Yeaf Ends J April 30 Rugby, Yesterday Improvement in the b&Lnce of trade with. Russia was announce J in the House of Commons by Major Colville, who said that for the six mantos ended pril SO, the. visible balance in favourRugby Radio >ervice. - 71 words
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Advertisement10 1932-06-21 9 X S,AT,C Sole Importers; The East Asiatic _Co rt Limited10 words
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Advertisement184 1932-06-21 9 ttHLI ph ..<1 SAVOY HOTEL ORPHEANS The greatest combination of dance musicians in London, The dance orchestra that created a &ens?.tion when they broadcasted thtir first progiau.me. V This is rot an ordinary dance land and (heir artistiy and finesse, combined with real imi-icai beauty, "ill thrill you, I HEAR184 words
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Article470 1932-06-21 10 TO-DAY’S PRIORS *ba following war» the latest guotations B MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s share list •I 11 *.m. to-day YeKerday T -day Bau 11 1 I w Be. S i. la. Mining AyerHitam 9/3 10/- 10/-com Copeng Con 37/6 42/6 37/6 42 6 cum Song Fatt470 words
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Article149 1932-06-21 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Sat. Bat. i June 20 June 18 Sept. IS Parte 9115/6 92} 128.98 New York 8 61} 8.62> 4.86} Montreal 4.19} 4 21 Brussata 25 97} 261/82 84.88 Starve 1817/32 1819/82 24.86 Amsterdam 894 8 31/82 12.08 Milan 70H/16 71 »«86 Berlin 15149 words
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Article229 1932-06-21 10 fenanri June 21 6 68 Benaref Cpixaa p. «beet olld 5,000 00 Glotur no supplier Slid leaf teller! 72 00 Mwe Flri ing oom no tupplie» Nutmeu 801 llOs doecauteps* 1,002 •< 15. G Copra Snndried email idea 5.25 Rattana 1U( tattaaa Oosm 10.6' Jrwn B?.i U 13.00229 words
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Article1053 1932-06-21 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST Ĕ a NAMES. 2 g S J RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Allenbv Rubber Co. 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 15 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 6o Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 5° 70 1 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Ayer Panas1,053 words
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Article43 1932-06-21 10 Tae homevard mall by the 8.». Naldera closes at 6 r. n. on the 25. h instant. The 1.8, M&ntm with mi ls despatched |frcm London on June 2 »e expected to arrive her* at ncoi on Taural,?. the 23rd instant.43 words
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Article84 1932-06-21 10 PonBng, J one 21 By Courtery fhg ClurtereJ Btink On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 ci h 4 m/te 2/3 29/32 Private 8 m/t« credit 2,4 1,16 ,i 8 it Documentary 2/4 816 On New York Bank Demand 41} France i* TT. 950 <om Indie ii I’.T. 154} Bangkok84 words
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Advertisement233 1932-06-21 10 New Advertisements 1 FOR SALE Saito Nursery Furniture Baby Grand PianoUMoutrie), Marble top Washstand, 11, six month old lurkeys. Chrysler 4, a'con d Oar in good condition any offer coDS.der® ed. Apply McDonald, t'erdang. MISCELL\NEOUS. WANTED: Smail Bungalow Type House; preferably furnished. Terms Engineer, Posts and Telegraphs, Penang. AGONISING PILES.233 words
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Advertisement280 1932-06-21 10 I OPENING TO-NIQHT —615 dk 9-3 q I Fux Film’s Mystery Romance ‘THE BLACK CAMEL’ I with WARNER I Sally Eilers Dorothy Revier Bela Lugosi I g Warm Romance and Chilling Adventure iu tie South Seas i DddDdsf Odo! Ode! Odo i Or 1 ;Odd Gdcl OUOdorndolQdolOdcF KW w Has280 words
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Miscellaneous98 1932-06-21 10 Penang Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Wbdnbsday 6 a.m, 8 Noon 5 pm. 87 s Thursday 6 a.m. 74 e Noon 84 s 60 m m 5 pm. 85 Nw Friday 6 a.m. 78 e Noon 92 nw 3mm 5 n tn. 88 s Saturday 6 a.ir. 78 E Noon98 words
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Article1237 1932-06-21 11 ANNUAL MEETING Nett Loss of £1,900 The Twentieth Anneal General Meeting of the Footfall's (Malay*) Rubber Estate Limited w?s held on Wednesday, the 18;h May, 1982, at the Registered Office of the Company, 149, Lead-nhall Street, London, E.C.3, Mr. Arthur Young (the Chairman) preeidirg. The representative of1,237 words
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Article382 1932-06-21 11 Sing'.pore, June 16 Since cur report of the 9 h irstmt, the local market h-i been practically lifekea whh th» pric- for spot Sheet ranging from 4j to 5 cents per lb. Dndrg the same period the London markrt showed littls interest, and after remaining at 1382 words
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Advertisement29 1932-06-21 11 FUN (Bth Mile, Tanjong Bungah) GALA NIGHT. EVERY SATURDAY Tony’s Special Syncopated Orchestra Book Your Table Early. Sepcial Menu Prepared by Miss C. Medwyn. T, V. TEMPLETON, Managing Proprietor,29 words
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Advertisement559 1932-06-21 11 PLANTING I MATERIAL 1 BUDWOOD AND BUDDED I STUMPS I From Best Java and SumatPi Clones. SELECTED RUBBER SEEDS AND STUMPS I SELECTED OIL PALM SEEDS p AND SEEDLINGS j ALL GROWN IN MALAYA UNDER EUROPEAN TECHNICAL SUPERVISION whb Origin and Accuracy of Records Guaranteed. Details And Quotations On Application559 words
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Miscellaneous48 1932-06-21 11 I 6-75 NIGHTLY 930 3 BCK HOLT aad RALPH GRAVES in Columbia’s Mystery Mirthquake “A Dangerous Affair” I Also Mickey Mouse Cartoons Next Change—Thursday Stanley Lupino a in BI P’s Laugh Biot “LOVE a Aioth*r R-d R e Brit eh Succes J Book! Flans at Moutrie’s —Phona 79548 words
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Miscellaneous69 1932-06-21 11 I M A J E ST I Cl I 6-15 TO-NIGHT 930 I A British Picture That’s Different! 3 Warwick Ward and Kosiia Moreno in J I“A Ji §5 I m w Kifli Romance and dram i— flooded with Oriental 1 Splendour, and the spell of summer nights 01 the69 words
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Article370 1932-06-21 12 TO LIVE IN CEYLON References By Bench And Bar References to the departu-e of Mr. H Doel, Court Chief T» epeotor, uhn will be going on leave to Ceylon, on Jn-e 22, prior to retirement, were unde bv the Bench ?nd the Barat the Kuala Lnmpnr370 words
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Article254 1932-06-21 12 LIST OF NEW EOOK3 The Approach to Pailosonh’*, b" JF Wolfender; B*n Jenson and Kirg Jimee, by Eric Linklater; British Trace and Industry, by 6 DHOib; ’Ob ar Lower Deck”, by Sidney Kneel; Tie Crime Without A Flaw, by Leslie D*epar D'Annunzio, by Federico Nirdnlli ano Arthur Livingstoi254 words
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Article41 1932-06-21 12 TEN FOR 210 GUILDERS Aneta reports from Bandoeng thA «cc rling to the Algemeene Indlsch* U good the Padang legal firm De Fdnea «>i van MwrwHk pot np (or ,mbl>r «nd other mlnlrall’ 0 AhLn 141 words
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Article387 1932-06-21 12 74-Year-Old Chinese Granted Annulment An application by the Offiai 1 Assignee for an order of am u’meni of the bankruptcy of a 74-years old Chinese named Ho Yang Peng was granted by Mr. Justice Terrel in the Bankruptcy Court on Saturday, It was stated that this was387 words
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Article40 1932-06-21 12 LAUNCH 0. K. From Victoria Jetty to-day on arriva', 8 fe.m, 9 ».m., 10-30 e.m., 12 noon 2 p.m., 3 p.m.. From m.s. Erria on arriva 830 e.m., 9.10 s.m., 10.40 ti.tr., 12.10 noon, 2.10 p.m.,40 words
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Advertisement186 1932-06-21 12 toiletWlM PREPARATIONS SOIR de PARIS —evening K in Paris a phrase evocative of romance and beauty, is the name given by M. Bourjois to Mgg his latest, his supreme creation. Soir de Paris toilet pre par- H||| afions have been the most spontaneous success that Paris and New York have186 words
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Advertisement683 1932-06-21 12 7 eastern serifs i A I J Q-S saJ k» i’S'nk f Brown sgainst a s si 7 I Winged romance di eting' hTP■ Shaped ly; dreads k* »J.-. u II f By what dreamer, who wr CHINA I Half a century ago Sweetened v 1 v Condensed Milk was683 words
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Article513 1932-06-21 13 Annual Report of Association f The followii g are extrac.s from the annua! report of tha O.a Xaverians* Association for the year ended 31 at Deoembert 1931: The financial position of the Association discloses a deficit of 11,652 55 gainst a deficit of $2,681 92 dunog tne513 words
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Advertisement528 1932-06-21 13 I Asset» exceed $12,000 000 S. C. A&eor&ccc u> fcrcc ever $35,0u0,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Ineorpoeetc4 Strait* SeUtraraaC*). HkAD O'PXFj Groat Extern Life Boildin». CecU Stiaet. LONDON OFFICE I 27. Old Jewry, K.C, ▼be Cop p*uy h»s <50,000 deposited w*h the Saprane Ceert el England and528 words
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