Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 June 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-06-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 147. VOL. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 2Sth JUNE. 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement704 1932-06-25 1 rTT-‘"< 1 1 IT. NIGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Bead OTice next to The biejjenaary. jjL-anch Office 52, Leith Street PUN (Bth Mile, Tanjong Bungah) i BUY BRITISH AND BE PROUD OF IT I GALA NIGHT. MOJO®S marly Social Xu k COWLEY SALOON p E f i T. V. TEMPLETON, 1932 MODEL704 words
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Advertisement27 1932-06-25 1 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help jour stamp pa<i ai d lubber stamp to giv- better impressions and lorgt r service. The Pinang Gazette I PRESS, LTD.27 words
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Advertisement1499 1932-06-25 2 to let BAhK HOLIDAY BANKS a 218, Green Lane, two storeyed FL R k ill I i\> T; F Z L TK "ERCAMTILE Bill IEDERLAIDSCKE UMBEL •omwound house, 1932 h* h h been pro OF INDIA, LIMITED NAATSCHAPPU, I. V. j I e, BB9 I sndls 4 Ahlp. > U„KJ»v1,499 words
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Article123 1932-06-25 3 scientific Cerem ny Revels True Love A young ooupl.) hav? besn married at Ch’cago whiia Biisppt l *.o the Norlhweetera Uaivetaitj’j '1 j d>tr Hor. ,f Thia !e wh«t tha machine thawed (flay e Rental) The bride's heart—but not tha bridcgroorr.’c—nearly stopped beating when the ja asked the123 words
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Article192 1932-06-25 3 RECENT DISCOVERIES The discovery of the world's largest oil deposits which are expected to make the Soviet Union the bigg set producer and exporter of oil, has been announced to the Soviet Academy of Science. Investigations which have just been con* clud< d have revealed the192 words
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Article135 1932-06-25 3 "NEARLY HUMAN" PET PARROT KILLED Orck', the parrot mascot of the Royal Albert Home for Aged Merchant Seamen at Belvederei Kent, was run r-ver and killed while out for a stroll on June 14 Two of the inmates wore walking beside the bird as he hopped along135 words
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Article110 1932-06-25 3 OPERATION FOR QATAR AOT An operation for cataract was performed on Princess Beatrice, the King's aunt, at Kensington PUaco on June 14. The operation wss performed, under a local anaesthetic, by Sir Wdiiam Lister. Princess Beatrice is 75. Just over a yetr ?go she fractur-.d her arm by110 words
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Advertisement529 1932-06-25 3 ASTHMA l& JIMSF U [if v BRONCHITIS CATARRH *pHE etiquette of the medical profession entirely fails to restrain doctors’ spontaneous f outbursts of personal g|E •testimony to the efficacy ■BEI 07 of the one liquid remedy Wj,|L* for Bronchitis and tlMm M -Asthma which a Roval Thysidan has endorsed. WILL529 words
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Advertisement16 1932-06-25 3 jWYWjmwwnTwmwiiwwrti LEA PERRINS' i 1 SAUCE j B j The ORIGINAL j and genuine I Worcestershire16 words
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Advertisement310 1932-06-25 3 I I OF INTEREST TO Contractors, Architects and Engineers. u, WE CAN SUPPLY EX-STOQK [j BUILDING MATERIALS i H •‘TUNNEL” and“TUNNELLTE” (Rapid Hardening) British Cement British Mild Steel Bars for Reinforced Concrete Work— Asbestos-Cement g Flat Sheets—Galvanised Fiat and Corrugated Sheets “RUBBEROID and Asphalt Roofing d Materials Etc. SEND US310 words
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Article193 1932-06-25 4 FLAT DRAMA DESCRIBED I. FRENZIED 5 AM. SCENES “Revolver Went Off in Struggle” A dramatic narrative of the West-end sheeting drama was unfolded at Westminster Pohce Court, or Jane 11, when Mrs. Elvi a DoHrti Barney appeared on remand charged with the murder of Thomas193 words
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Article538 1932-06-25 4 MRS. BARNEY’S STATEMENT I Mr. Wallace then read the following I itatement, which, he decared, was! made by Mre. Barney lothepolice.ini it the said: "We had a qua’rel about a woman I 'hat he was fond of. I have had a I revolver in the house.538 words
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Article185 1932-06-25 4 ACCUSED IN TEARS Dr. Thomrs Arnold Durent gwe evld-1 ence. When he was deecribirg the find-1 irg cf Stephen’* body Mrs. B-ri,ey broke! down and sobbed hysterically. Dr. Dur-1 antsfid that the prisoner went absolutely I frerxed on hie arrival. Hs aided: I “I tried to restrain her,185 words
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Article529 1932-06-25 4 AFTER VISIT TO NIGHT CLUB 7 Mr. Wallac-, continuing, said the prisoner was twerty-eeven years of tge, the wife of John Birney, e<nd to be in America, from vhem ebe tai been teparated for two yeais. Oj May 20. h sbe gave a cocktail party at529 words
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Advertisement345 1932-06-25 4 EMA OF Ofiy MEJN ARMS In Rash. Irritation Very Bad. Healed by Cuticura. V “I suffered with Trade eczema for about four months. It broke out in a rash on my arms and I had restless nights on account of it. It was of a dry nature and the irritation345 words
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Advertisement44 1932-06-25 4 LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. 7 o Clear at Specially Reduced Prices Weekly Check Roll Bockr with Rice Advance Columt n ii m without n i. Fortnirhtiy M M m i, i, m with h u it $2.50 each* Stocked by PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LTD.44 words
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Advertisement239 1932-06-25 4 t. n w»**_*f Em A. i tOsSsfc Jr Hi P 5 f a u I v bkuidmgsoo vs-—y i y Chlldrenfedoa this Foodareelwryshappy I (X vJCiIC The stream of vigorous young lice run» fa» U their reins—their limbs are stront znd firm ullllds liCClltll “they are vital and active even239 words
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1231 1932-06-25 5 00 4MITTEE MEETING High Petrol Prices Discussed A meeting of the Committee of the above Association was held al Taiping on June 17th 1932. The full Committee attended, viz; Mr. J. Nal'son (Chairman', Mr. 8. B Palmer (Vice-Chairman), Messrs. E. T. I. Wilkie, O. H.M. Sturges1,231 words
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Advertisement83 1932-06-25 5 Eft wJF»i W O 1 w L- v HI I Start taking I ‘PHYI10W I wbonoumc*» ru o.ux> aJ ft TO-DAY/ I j I* revitalizes and rejuvenates! I 1 al Hi 11 V YOU HAVI HE APACHES. OR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS •ft •masnoM TAKE LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread Tape»83 words
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Advertisement427 1932-06-25 5 SUCCES-S 1 WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nwses Writes EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS momlrs sickness relieved nausea Hnished *Paticnt had very bad morning sickness a wcc ba b y #t t f rct f ul e flatulence m became very ilk I advised Sunshine Glaxo vomitcd meais QOt tfU morning and427 words
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Miscellaneous182 1932-06-25 5 I WL 1- XI L L I cm j Mjy \iMv_y* I To-Day Last Three Shows 2-45 6-15 and 9-30 STANLEY LUPINO n B. I. P’s Comedy Production LOVE LIES” To-morrow Commencing with a Matinee at 2-45 Aa Epic of Heroism—in admiration of H. M. Submarine lervioi—made with the co-operation182 words
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Article1540 1932-06-25 6 A Revival of Titles Aspirants to Flying Fame The Graf Zeppelin’s Next Visit From Our Own Correspondent i London, June 15 THE King’s Birthday Honours I List is mainly remarkable for its comprehensiveness, for it touches almost all sides of social and political life. A notable feature1,540 words
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Advertisement245 1932-06-25 6 CREAM 1 I 11U afrrgtei3AajC<Wa| fc sjl S Ell II L JU^Lj^JSgy^ jiMf J I AAVC? XX I i l l r ill j IxISL/ I 1 Vl "j j SUPREME THE WORLD OVER WMT i lwteaa Jr\ because jmM there’s a point Jy for every hand Sag[ > Parker245 words
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Advertisement256 1932-06-25 6 H?ansomes LAWN MOWERS Suitable for use on a grass plot, large sports ground or golf course. ijj We are always ready to assist cueto- [jf mers in obtaining the most suitable ps machine for any special purpose. wOJ My We invite you to inspect the new Raasome models in oup256 words
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Article265 1932-06-25 7 TO-DAY’ S GREAT AERIAL DISPLAY 500 JLaN Biggest Staged 3ny where In World Two hundred aercplane?. including Fotnscf the newest miliUry and civil aircr.f; built in Great Britain, wi.l fly to-day in the annual Royal Air Force dieplay—he show of aerobatic?, flight and iQ j iron formation flying, mags air265 words
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Article283 1932-06-25 7 HALF YEARLY MEETING From Our O wn Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Yesterday Presiding at the half-yearly meeting of the Selangor Turf Olub, held at the Selangor Club to-night, Mr. E. L. Watson; speaking on the accounts for the first half of 1982 said: “Yon will notice that we283 words
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Article158 1932-06-25 7 CRICKET AND FOOTBALL MATCHES Tbe fell) wing teams will play for the n fe melting Olub:— Cricket pgainst tbe Penang Orieket Olub on Sunday: E Newbold, W L Robinson, R W Fearlett, W T Francis, J N Cooley, H M Thomasz, V Van Sanden, W Taylor, £oey158 words
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Article38 1932-06-25 7 The annual general meeting of the above swngam will be held at its premises. 176 Date Kia mt Road, Penang, on 26th June, Sunday. Members are requested io alter d sharp it 6 pm.38 words
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251 1932-06-25 7 FOURTH ROUND RESULTS Aoki’s Plucky Display Against Vines Rugby, Yesterd .y At Wimbledon, in the Lawn Tennir Championships the sirgles seeded players Mrs. Wills Moody, the Misses J «cobs Krahwlnkel and Nuthall, and Vines and Austin won their fourth round matches. Miss Petty Nuthall beat the251 words
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Article269 1932-06-25 7 NUMEROUS TOURNAMENTS IN PROGRESS From Our Own 0 «respondent T .*ping, Ju- e 23 Tennis is now in full a <iag at Taiping and the popularity of th* «sort is evinced by the numerous tournaments organised by local clubs. The Kempe Club with 8 record entry of269 words
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97 1932-06-25 7 KNOCK OUT COMPETITION Frcm Our Own Correspondent Taipipg, June 23 The following is the draw in the first round of the Taiping and District Asst elation Football League, Knock-0 t Competition 1932 for the Dr. Saw Ah Choy's Jubilee Cup and Medals. Wednesday, 6. 7.97 words
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Article504 1932-06-25 7 THREE ExTRIES Total of 22 Races for Three Days Below will be found the full entries for the Ferak i urf Club fummer Meeting to be run at ipoh on July 2, 6 and 9. The Committee have decided to provide for a third run504 words
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Article63 1932-06-25 7 ,—Reuter. New York Paper’s Ironical Comment New York Yesterday B. Baron lehii'e proposals, bee wee of tbeir "exclusive spirit could not bear any resemblance io the Monroe Doctrine, dec lares the Herald Tribune in a leader. In future they should be known ae the "Jehii Doctrine” to which,—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article28 1932-06-25 7 Raeter. Brunswick (Maine), Yesterday Charles Stewart Fessenden, a Shanghai missionary, and Sterling Fessenden were awarded honorary doctorates of divinity and laws respectively off Bowdoin College.—Raeter. - 28 words
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Article72 1932-06-25 7 ALL CONVICTED AND FINED •3 EACH Ten rickshaw-pullers, all Hokkiecs were produced before the Taiping Magistrate Tunku Ismail, on Thursday, to answer to a charge of gambling in a public place (Railway Station All pleaded guilty and were finer $3 each or in default a week s72 words
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Article56 1932-06-25 7 OWNERS FINED Before Tunku Ismail, the Taiping Magistrate, two Malays, Mat Plab bin Mat Hassan and Ohe Mat bin Daud of Bukit Gantang, were charged for allowing their two heads of cattle viz. 2 bullocks to stray on the public road without any one in56 words
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Article153 1932-06-25 7 DUT N F k LLB 30 FEET ON TO HIS HEAD A Dutch seaman belonging tn the Ro terdau» Lloyd Damps dird in n» n<»n.l ant trf-glc circumstances while work on tt« boat when alongside the wharves. He was seated in a cradle washirg tht port side153 words
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252 1932-06-25 7 Asiatic Unemployment Fund Penang P.W. LIST NO. 8 The following farther donations are grate fully acknowledged:— St ff of Penang Harbour Board (Messr P 0 Dias. J Cooper. O W B. G J W, PL Syndicate and Captain A Shipwright $5 each, Messrs Ong Kim Chooi, T M Meer* Hussain252 words
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Article223 1932-06-25 7 NEW PRIVATE COMPANY FORMED A private company to be known ae ng pore Dairy Farm, L'.d., has been f 'ruoert to take over as going concern. fr«'m July 1, the Dairy F rm now ownei b the Singapore Cold Storage 00, Ltd. Dairy Firm is situated at223 words
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Advertisement331 1932-06-25 7 m Regulate your DIGESTION I <rmu W with Au R Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills n| |Q *Mfb wko out aad dtiak tow mnda, or K Mwir systMi wpoet from ony other cwom, KJ mood o unodieme roch oa Dr. Motae'e Indin DI C Boot Mb to hoop tho digeativo331 words
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Article503 1932-06-25 8 Under the administration of Mr. Ide Valera, th- Irish Free State is I just beginning to experience a I salutary lesson. It will be a pity lif anything inteivenss to curtail (that experience. I Mr. de Valera’s aim is comIplete independence of Great I Britain. He has already repudiatledthe503 words
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Article426 1932-06-25 8 Mr. find Mrs- J. H. M. Robson have returned to Kua’a Lumpur from Port Dickson. Mr. J. Parke. A pgigt&ni Commissioner of Police, Ipoh, and Mrs Parke have gone to Kuala Lumpur on transfer. Raia Alang bln Raja Jalil; Penghulu, J eram, has been transferred to Klang426 words
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Article1053 1932-06-25 8 Hartley Withers - Can One Restore The Other By Hartley Withers T he Famous Economist) WE are all poor and unhappy, and many of us are within measurable distance of bankruptcy, because wholesale prices have had a terrific tumble. Why the tumble has happened is i too big1,053 words
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Article103 1932-06-25 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday To day London jgl!s 2s, 6d, JEII4 os. M Tin (3. Months) London £ll7 10s. od. JBH6 ss. Singapore u 559.75 > $59.25 Business Done 50 tons 100 tons Penang $59.75 $59 3/j Business Done 25 Tons Buyers No Selle-' Rubber London 1 j d.103 words
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Advertisement422 1932-06-25 8 HOLLANDIA sterilized ER3t ojy i tWg if «WHRMO.MMIU»** nSJl£fta K»;- ’■UHfittH FilMtX V4M lO *jifl||| iSL mtwMMini wagFfWl K-: W&. Htfiim) mrfltttfP Have you already taken cdvar.tage of the recent price reduction? G. H. SLOT CO., LTD., Importers. r I The Importance of Sait Zfor Health tFrom the dawn of422 words
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Advertisement33 1932-06-25 8 e:. o. 4 THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAoT. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA •ach with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODEM SANITATION THROU9HOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.33 words
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Advertisement20 1932-06-25 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: A cynic declares that he intends to remain a bachelor. Going to keep out of arm’s way.20 words
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Miscellaneous24 1932-06-25 8 TIDE TABLES High Watei Dow Water ToDay 5.03 a.m. 10.50] am. 4.04 p.m 11.15Fp.m. To Mobbow 610 a.m. 11.50 a.m. 4.46 Ptin. 1156 p.m.24 words
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494 1932-06-25 9 Constitutional Monarchy Established in Siam Grave Dissatisfaction of People I Oppressive Taxation Creates National Upheaval Reports from Bangkok state that a revolution broke out in Siam yesterday when the Royal Family, Princes and leading officials were placed under arrest and a Constitutional Monarchy was established.494 words
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Article659 1932-06-25 9 —Reuter. DAIREN COMMISSIONER DISMISSED INSPECTOR GENERAL’S STATEMENT Shanghai, Yesterday Announcing ihe dismissal of the Commis lioner of ike Maritime Customs at Dairen for gross ir?subordination the Inspector General of Customs made a statement that if ihe Manchurian Customs impasse continues the service of Indemnities and foreign loan—Reuter. - 659 words
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Article232 1932-06-25 9 ECHO OF RECENT CONTROVERSY IMPROPER AND MUST BE DISCONTINUED From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, To-day Government’s attitude on the question of payment of gratuities by ihe Municipal Commissioners of Singapore to officers in their employ was made public yesterday ai ihe monthly meeting of the232 words
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Article61 1932-06-25 9 —Reuter. COMMONWEALTH TRIBUNAL PROPOSAL REFUSED BY FREE STATE CABINET London, To-day The Irish Free State Cabinet has refused Mr. Thomae’s demand that the Land A nnuities should be judged by a Commonwealth tribunal. It was decided not to take action in connection with ihe payment of annuities—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article88 1932-06-25 9 .—Reuter. Trade Would be Larger If; Value Is Stabilised London. Yesterday Various aspects of the silver Question will be discussed fa the China Supplement of the Financial Times publishing on June 87. Mr E M Gull, Secretary of the China Association and Hon. Secretary of the Silver Association,.—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article57 1932-06-25 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Dorman Long Secures £2,000 000 Order Rugby, Yesterday A provisional agreement has been made between the Danish Ministry of Public Works and the British firm of Dorman Long and Company for the construction of a railway and bridge across Storstroemen The cost of the—Rugby Radio Service. - 57 words
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Article397 1932-06-25 9 3 —Reuter HOPE STRENGTHENED AFTER MEETING STATE DEPARTMENT ADMISSION Rugby, Yesterday Conversations at Lausanne between the French Prime Minister, M Herrlot, and the German Chancellor, Von Papen, for which the ground had been prepared by Mr Ramsay MacDonald’s negotiations yesterday with M. Herrlot began as arranged this morning.3 —Reuter - 397 words
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Article133 1932-06-25 9 ment early in December. —Rugby Radio Service. Sir Samuel Hoire to Review Position Rugby, Yesterday Special Interest attaches io Monday a debate on India in the House of Commons for, on ihe administrative side,* tbe six months period for ordinances is about to lapse and on the constitutionalment early in December.—Rugby Radio Service. - 133 words
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Article110 1932-06-25 9 was mainly oomyased of women. —Rugby Radio Service. "To the Million Dead: Unveiled By Prince Rugby. Yesterday The Prince of Wales io day unveiled in Westminster Abbey, a new chapel to the memory of '*the million dead. Tbe shrine which is close to the Unknown Warrior’s gravels towas mainly oomyased of women.—Rugby Radio Service. - 110 words
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Advertisement367 1932-06-25 9 talilB J 3 IM 1-1,1, w 'I 1 1 I >tl mW 111 HA 1. hl MW I SAVOY HOTEL ORPHEANS The greatest combination of dance musicians in London, The dance orchestra that created a sensation when they broadcasted their first programme. This is not an ordinary dance band and367 words
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Article382 1932-06-25 10 4 TO-DAY’S PRICES Ths lollowlug wen the latest lactations H '4BBBRB. KENNEDY* Oo.’i share list e»t 11 B.m. to-day Yesterday T .-day ES S S 8 HASH 8 S. n M la. I a. I a. la. Mining Burma Malay 51- 7/- 5/- 7/ilong Fatt wa382 words
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Article44 1932-06-25 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as Jollov s Spot 4) cents per lb. a July/Sept. ~5 Oot./Deo. _5) h Jan./March _sf M Market easier London and Liverpool Stock likely to be reduced by 800 tons.44 words
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Article81 1932-06-25 10 Penang» Jane 25 Bj L*nrtety at fhf QkartereJ Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 h h 4 m/ts 2/3 7/8 Private 8 m/ti credit 2 4 1/16 «1 3 H Documentary 2/4 816 On New York Bank Demand 41) France T.T. 950 .cm India £.T. 154) Bangkok h81 words
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Article153 1932-06-25 10 Latest Quotations Fri. Thar. Sat. Jane 2 4 Jane 28 Sept. 19 Paris 91 18/16 9115/16 128.96 Rew Yuk 8.61 8.61) 4.85} Montreal 4.14) 4 14 Brussels 15.95 25 81/82 14.88 Geneva 18 55 18 57) 14.88 Amsterdam 8 94) 8 94) 11.08 Milas 7015/16 71153 words
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Article132 1932-06-25 10 TEJA DEBENTURE STOOZ SOLD A c' real ar to the shareholders of the Malayan Tin Aside states that the directors recently reeei re 1 an offer 10 purchase the company's holding of T<h M nay a debenture stock at 95 per oont. (gob: price), one h 1! of132 words
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Article241 1932-06-25 10 Penang 1 Jane 25 I eta. Benares Opium n. eueat nom 5.000 00 Jlovts i- no sapoliee iold leaf sell era 72 00 £ase Picking nom no sapplieg 'iatmega 801 M a 110 a ,1 Joeonutspsr 1,008 15.0 C Jopra Sundries sales 5J25 Rattans ea *a LI.IC Rattans241 words
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Article278 1932-06-25 10 BL GBOBGB THB MABTTB (Church Of England) sth Sunday after Trinity 7-50 Litany, Bam Matins, Pss XXVL and XXVIII Hymn 3, 8.30 Holy Communion 10.30 Holy Communion Chinese, 6pm Evensong, Ps XXVII 109, Hyms 27?, 216, 166, 217, Magnificat 113, None uimitUs 112. Wednesday, 8. Peter A and278 words
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Advertisement12 1932-06-25 10 DELIGHTFUL!» i 1 L I THE NEW“TEN-FOUR” JUST ARRIVED BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED12 words
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Advertisement226 1932-06-25 10 New Advertisements HOG'S BRI STLES Large Importers of Brisdef r F uskmaiiHpoints» at present draw ng supplies frsm Ckisa, Kussj ifld India, would be interested io Leerr any soutctl of supply of Bristles in the few statr anc are prer»<aj develop b«uii>e«s lo nintuaJ also interceded >a fz FIBRES suitable226 words
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Article544 1932-06-25 11 Singapore. Jane 22 Oonfiit'oni in the local share market daring the pist week call for little comment and quotations remain practically unchanged. The price of Tin, after a slurp fall, hfg improved again and accord* Ing to London advices the tone of the market generally appears healthier.544 words
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Article117 1932-06-25 11 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,075 th «action on Wednesday when there was «catalogued 1,662,620 lbs; 742.24 tom. Offered 1,417.709 lbs; 632.90 tons. Sold i,095.036 lbs; 488 85 tons. Spot London 1.1316 J, New ?.rk 211-16 cts. Prices Realised Bibbed Smoked Sheet Cents117 words
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Article1107 1932-06-25 11 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST NAMES, j I g Ji RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Ij 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 70 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. is 25 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 151,107 words
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Advertisement312 1932-06-25 11 Aiieti exceed $12,*****0 S. C. AMorance in feroe over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (lu—!■ Sirota SaMUmssta), HLAT CWXF i Grrai Kaatern Life BoUdint. Cecil Staast. Stacaposv. LONDON OFFIcBI 27, Old Jewry, BX, KHe Company hoi, £20,0M dapodted arttb Iba Sapnaaa Caaat at Baekaad aa 1 aoaapliai312 words
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Article282 1932-06-25 12 -HOMAGE TO OLD AGE” IN SPAIN Delegates representing Great Britain, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, H lbnd, Belgium,Poland, Switzerland and Luxembourg attended the annua! meeting of the Permanent Committee of the Internati mal Thrift Institute, which was be d in Madrid under the pre si decoy of282 words
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252 1932-06-25 12 On and from the Ist July, 1932, Post Offic'S in the Straita Settlements and Federated Milsy States will accept parcels for Netherlands India for conveyance by the Mr mail service between Singapore, Palembang and Bitavia leaving Singapore each Wednesday morning. The air mail252 words
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136 1932-06-25 12 Newly everybody suffers at times after eating. Some folk call this indigestion, some dyspepsia, some heartburn, others gastritis, but no matter what you call it the chances are ten to one that the cause of the trub'e is ‘acidity.’ Excess stomach acid sours food before it136 words
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Advertisement551 1932-06-25 12 BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk p u E S WMkwßi w T C R H 'i e mii-k J > c NATUn A fe=rH p E sJfcfea E j| s >sl t T JwOIBPk v Obtainable fro' n all ist c’ass provision dealer* SOl-ĕ 'MPort The Cart Asiatic Company. Ulifllted,551 words
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Advertisement90 1932-06-25 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Mr CMtnet with tin Freoch Govshmml SAILING FROM PENANG HOMEWARD MAILS to Marseilles, via Colombo, Djibouti Port Said D’Artagnan 15, 0< T June 30 AndrdLeboa 13,681 T July 14 Felix Roussel 16,752 T July 28 OUTWARD MAILS to Japan, via Singapore, Saigon, Hongkong and Shanghai General Metzinger 9,34590 words
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Advertisement550 1932-06-25 12 Modern Methods T""" of Efficient Accounting— The Twinlock simplifies work, speeds up entry and reference, w Stock6i at N. V. ST? MTS Java j K. Bock Eoay Co. TP 4D VC rn eaves time (and over- Fenang motors ,kau u lo time), and saves money Thousands of Leading Industrial Firms550 words
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Article242 1932-06-25 13 Thought She Was a Burden and Committed Suicide NICOTINE DEATH An ob;€Bdi<n that she was a burden to ter f mily was mentioned ut the inquest at Munky, Chtshiie, on June 14, on Mies Hihry Hawailb, pgfid 24. vhessbody was dlt covered in a field near her242 words
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Article199 1932-06-25 13 SCOT RETURNING RIOH AFTER H »1 F a CENTURY A Scot who bcught h s native vilb go in 0- ithn»f>B is now on bis wry home from Q i ensLnc’, where he h s lived for many yr »rs. He 8 Mr, W lli&m McGrgor, chief199 words
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Article175 1932-06-25 13 NATIONAL INSTITUTE TO BE FORMED A National FJin Institute eponsored by the Government, is to be formed to develop the use of films for educational and cultural purnoeee. Sir Herbert Ssmuel (Home Secretary) announced to the Standing Committee on the Sunday Entertainments Bill that the Government would175 words
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Article135 1932-06-25 13 LARGEST OVER THE DANUBE BUT STANDING IDLE The great new bridge which has been built to join Be’g’ade snd Serbia with the Banut and Rumania hee been completed. It is the largest brie g < f ver the Danube, but, says Reuter, it cannot be used. It135 words
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Advertisement335 1932-06-25 13 I v Pioneers Both x a^er Bdeigh lad faith in his enter P r,se bt set out and won a world-empire! To-day, the makers of the Raleigh have j 5. V faith in their product, the only l?yW- i. bicyle in the world built entirely of steel and guaranteed for335 words
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Advertisement213 1932-06-25 13 THE BEITER MILK FOR BABIES I If I ZX* 'lk bA Why baby thrives on LACTOGEN When breast milk fails, or for other reasons bottle feeding is necessary, Doctors and Nurses are telling Mothers “Put your Baby on Lactogen.” “Lactogen” provides, in a form Baby can easily digest and assimilate,213 words
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Article477 1932-06-25 14 Penang. Jane 25, 1938. PENANJ MARKET ch. Meat Beef Steak kati 33 fftew or Cun w dr 2'2 Pork lean 44 Pork lean fat let quality ,do Matton Iridian lb 4C do Australian 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do do (24 Ducks ;do each477 words
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Article623 1932-06-25 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and tailing tram Penang daring the week 1 IN PORT TO-DAY !f amt oi From Bailing Pot Date at Balling Ikaamei Klang"! Singspore and Port Swat* unborn Same Ports To-daj Matang623 words
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