Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 June 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-06-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE /ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 150. VOL. LXXXX WEDNESDAY, 29th JUNE, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement439 1932-06-29 1 EMAGATA BROTHERS J DENTISTS Bead Office next j to The Dispensary, I Branch Office 52, Leith Street I hZ‘ 9 e 8^?•I 3 EtgSBKHF w 9>inang COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL h^^^^PrC < rnir C y Gazette i w/ next shave? A small •'\\v/ amount quickly works up Fi, 'r 1 11 1439 words
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Advertisement24 1932-06-29 1 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK >' will help your stamp pao atd lubber stamp to give belter impressions an lougcr service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.24 words
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Advertisement1908 1932-06-29 2 TO LET MUNICIPAL NOTO BANKS; Federated Malay States Railways RoTd 3 Sale of land and Hcuse CHARTERED UHK 1018« SHAHSRAIBAHEIH Ql,;cker and Cheaper Ka,b L ™P"-Si Dg a lompounJ houa.. e U 57 INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA CORPBRATiOI > from the Ist July. 198’, the night mail traim from K1,908 words
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Article168 1932-06-29 3 FURLTSHF.RS INDIGNANP OVER HIGH-HANDED AOTIGN OF STRIKERS Shanghai, Jane 2 The strike among ths Ohineae com, Doeitore. which his resulted in the suspension of pablicadon of four of the leading Chinese morning dailiss, haw assumed a se dous outlook. The msnagtments of the newspapers are indignant over th168 words
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Article189 1932-06-29 3 SHANGHAI FEDERATION TO ESTABLISH CANTON BRANCH Oanton, June 15 Adelfgitinn from the Federation of Public O.gan’zitions in Shanghai who came to Canton recently to establish a branch here submitted yesterday a peti ticn on behalf cf the Federation to the local executive branch of the Kuomintang headquart:189 words
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Article143 1932-06-29 3 EDUCATION tURdJ U ASi.D TO CO OPERATE Canton* June 16 In view of the fact that several cases of cholera have b»en notified daily durirg the week various parts of the city, the Bureau cf He-Ith hrs organised a campaign rgainst the spread of the epidemic. Le fl143 words
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Article85 1932-06-29 3 GENERAL TANG BHENG-OHI MAY BE APPOINTED Nai kir g, June 12 General Ho Chier, Military Governor cf Hunan Prcvincr, bee been summoned to see the Kuomintang leaders and Marshal Chiang Kai-shek at Hankow. The latter is determined to reorganise the Hunan Provincial Government and persistent rumours are current85 words
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Advertisement381 1932-06-29 3 I H§o j C > 4z>‘--_«t4 Sr -JT "w y ij M S I Mj IA«J MI qfc l*_ >ij I I d•>aY t *1 J I FLO MimH/ 3.1 fi I I I g jllßUi :5 -«.♦wiK '.:L jk ■ja «3 gs H"w v a Tb 0 J EB381 words
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Advertisement39 1932-06-29 3 IN EXCHANCE for 200 used Stamps oi Straits Bottle/mentei Malay Btatee, Slam, Hong Kong. iJavai aud the sunoundtag oountrles will give Picture Pott Cards OF English Scenery Pbctogrspfced from* Aeroplanes. Miss: TEE *hIA CRA? E be .well, Loudon. England.39 words
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Advertisement616 1932-06-29 3 LOSE YOUR FAT This seiisiiiie way Ijftlll I'l.fW I] S' 1 Start taking Kruschen Salt» —that’s 11^1 1» I'l I||| «"ll' 1 fl I the common-s< nse way to reduce—bnt |BE» I» i? I I sL > aSBU I don't take them with the idea that they i Sdn fik616 words
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Article916 1932-06-29 4 Boxing HU <RICHNE HITTING Clever Exhibition At Liverpool Nel Tarleton. the British feather-weight champion, and Al Brown, the holder of the world's bantam title, met over fifteen rounds on the ground of the Liverpool Football Club st Anfield on June 13- The event was billed as916 words
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Advertisement513 1932-06-29 4 It’s a Shame To Stay Fat So Easy to Reduce j Look about you. Note how slender on that gland factor which modern do* figures now displace the fat so common tors now employ. The tablets are prepar* ago. There has come a new era, ed by a world-famous medical513 words
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Advertisement264 1932-06-29 4 1 O ittX the r W the man I 1 II i 1 -Xix u I I 1’ Mi x \l u a I I 1\ I V T 7) O C AKF L mothers ihsist 01 I Cow<|Cta®o UlMTafe MilkFeod f 1 icwf 1 ft yLj/y&L. j? 'T’HEY know264 words
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Article2735 1932-06-29 5 Imperial Fruit Show Plans Welcome Decline in Rubber Output More Hopeful Outlook for Tin T.ome, JV ws for Malaya From Oir Own Correspondent London, June 15 MR. Oliver Marks, C. M. G„ Secretary of the Association of British Malaya, has received numerous congratulations on the success2,735 words
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Advertisement230 1932-06-29 5 I? Are You in the Grip of Constipation? Do you suffer from that continuous out-of sorts feeling, punctuated perhaps by severe bilious att ckr, or periods of disordered liver and stomach upset? Thea you need the help o f Pinkettes, the splendid liver aid aperient pill?. Pinkettes are relied upon230 words
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Advertisement307 1932-06-29 5 1 IS I TH REE DAYS I MORE i In which to secure the money-saving Dollar Bargains now on sale! Men’s Woollen Socks. 8 A fine durable quality sock of purest cashmere. In shades of Grey. Champagne, Tan. White 100 f etc. her Pair. S V 4 M 5- V307 words
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1275 1932-06-29 6 Miracle Catch by Hammond Amar Singh’s Brilliant Display For 51 “Best Batting Feat of Match” London, Yesterday England won the first Test Match at Lord s, defeating the All-India team by the substantial margin of 158 runs. Continuing their second innings England,—Reuter. - 1,275 words
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Article272 1932-06-29 6 AMERICAN HOLDER DEFEATED Four Nations Left To Fight For Championship Rugby. Yesterday At Wimbledom io day, the last eight men In the Singles Championship fought for entrance into semi final and some brilliant tennis was seen. Satoh (Japan) beat Sidney Wood (America), the holder of the272 words
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158 1932-06-29 6 LAI NANG FUN ENTERS FINAL From Our Own Correspondent Taiping, June 28 In tbe Open Singles semi finals of the Chinese Sporting Club Tennis Tournament Lal Nang Fun beat Lim Eeang Kwee 1/6. 6/0, 7/5. The first set started off with Seang Kwee taking an158 words
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Advertisement122 1932-06-29 6 FUN (Bth Mile, Tanjong Bungsh) 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. SPIN’S PILLS, STEEL in for all Female a very lady should 1 i the house. D M O N O S»122 words
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Advertisement104 1932-06-29 6 rr“ I GYPROC I FIREPROOF WALLBOARD i 1 4 I ij In any building there are with GY PROC Firepoo I inevitably places where Wallboad. '1 repairs to walls or ceilings By using GYPROC you are needed, or rooms enjoy many I which should be lined to over other inferior104 words
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Miscellaneous149 1932-06-29 6 (if j PHONE 264 6-15 Positively the Last 9-30 1 MAE CLARKE Z7L “IMPATIiONT MAIDISIV’ I Directed by James Whale I Booking at Moutrie's- Phone 795 To-Day Special Matinee at 2-45p.m, ‘Men Like These’ and Mjstery of Marriage’ Schoolchildren Admitted at 20 and 40 cents. To-morrow HI GII” j Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers149 words
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2232 1932-06-29 7 Perak Milestones Sultan of Perak Performs Ceremony Four Years to Complete Another milestone in the history of Perak in particular and 1 Malaya in general was completed 1 to-day when his Highness the Sultan of Perak declared open the new million dollar bridge, which2,232 words
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Article252 1932-06-29 7 Dr. (Mrs M, Zjlira hue been appointed to act hh temporary Lidy Medical Officer, Infant Wei fire Centre, Johore Bahru. Mr. R. Goody, late assistant on Mersing Estate, who was very recently transferred to Bukit Palong Estate, left for Rangoon a few days sg) to takeup the252 words
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302 1932-06-29 7 WJ/IT RESULTS Sussex Declare at 511 for 7 Wickets London, Yesterday At Frome, Northampstonehire defeated Somerset by thr«e wieketf. Somerset 228 (Matthews 6 for 54) and 295 (dare 112). Northamptonshire 230 and 296 for 7 (B.kewell 118). Sussex Warwickshire At B.rmingham, Sussex won by302 words
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366 1932-06-29 7 SHORT AGENDA Another Case of Rabies At yesterdav’s fortnightly meeting of the Muutaip.l the dent, Mr. Bryant, reported that auo,h»r positive case of ribies bad occurred in ease of a lieansed dog at Noordiu Str et, and the Ohinese boy who was bittan tai been sent366 words
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Article320 1932-06-29 7 UNL WFU FOisaS'.lOX OE MOTOR OAR R>M From Oar O mu Taipirg. Jaae 27 Bafore Tanka lim. 1. the Tai pl ng magistrate, Tan Tcik Lun wet charged with the unlas.fil p >ee&a<3U of a to’ cm property to wit a standard tn >tor c»r320 words
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Article94 1932-06-29 7 JUNE MONTHLY MEDAL (STROKE) COMPETITION The Penang Golf Club June Monthly Medal (Stroke) Competition will be played on Saturday and Monday, July 2 gnd 3Messrs. V. 0. O >x and E. O. Oherringtoa are actirg as joint m<n«gars of the Kuala Lumpur branch of Roblnaon and Co,94 words
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Advertisement138 1932-06-29 7 H STOP W that friction /b*» Have you ever stopped to consider h whc. goes on inside your car engine? The force of the explosion liberating power that would "’knock out <ur greatest champion—the swift piston thrust—the gliding of one metal surface over another at terrific speeds. Tliat ’s it138 words
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Article609 1932-06-29 8 Much has been a.hieved by th National Government since it entered into office. Its outstanding achievement was that it averted a crisis unparalk led in the history of the British Empire, and it did that only by the skin of its teeth. It is strange that it should be609 words
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Article122 1932-06-29 8 Reuter.’ Borrowing Place Company n Strong Cash Position Chicago, Yesterday r V The recent runs on the smaller banks and the closing of thirty eight banks In the city in a month apparently had a reaction on the powerful Central Republic Bank and I Trust Company inReuter.’ - 122 words
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Article33 1932-06-29 8 I. —Reuter. National Economy Bill Passed by Senate Washington. To day The Senate has passed tbe National Economy Fill aiming to save two hundred million dollars necessary to balance the budget.—Reuter.I.—Reuter. - 33 words
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19 1932-06-29 8 J —Reuter. Dublin, Yesterday The Renats passed ths Oai?h Bi’l with destructive amendments —Reuter.J —Reuter. - 19 words
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Article521 1932-06-29 8 Penang, Wednesday <77 RRANGEMENTS are now ezl w ell in hand for the Malayan Exhibition,which, under tbe auspices of the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association opens at Kuala Lumpur on July 30. This effort of the M.AH.A., grows in popularity with the years, and this year, despite the depression,521 words
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Article123 1932-06-29 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London j£ll2 ss, Od. XllL Tin (3 Months) c— London JBU4 10s. od. £ll3 15s. I Singapore $58.25 $58.25 I Business Done 75 tons 50 tons I Penang $58.37| > $58.25 I Business Done 25 Tons Buyers No SeH er s I Rubber I.-123 words
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Advertisement188 1932-06-29 8 f'- PRITCHARD’S 1 ANNOUNCE A J J Specialshow J °F I “S)iana Stuart” j GOWNS AND MILLINERY I FROM b SATURDAY, JULY 2nd UNTIL e WEDNESDAY, JULY 6th The designer of the gowns will attend in person and every garment will be the latest in design. a The PRICES we188 words
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Advertisement33 1932-06-29 8 E. O. THB BKBT SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA eaoh with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT —L EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.33 words
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Miscellaneous30 1932-06-29 8 VIDE TABLES High Watei Low Water si») To Day 9.20 a.m. 2.07 a.m. 926 p.m. 415 p.m. 1 o Mobbow 10 00 am. 8.20 a.m. 10 20 par. 502 p.ir.30 words
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531 1932-06-29 9 —Reuter. SIGNED BY KING YESTERDAY “A S-NATE OF THE PEOPLE” NO AMUSEMENTS AFTER 10 P.M. From Oar Own Correspondent Bangkok, Yesterday The King signed the new constitution yesterday evening The news was issued is the world by radio at nine o’clock with eome Email alterations—Reuter. - 531 words
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Article143 1932-06-29 9 Rugby Radio Service. Artlglio Going Back for the Balance Rugby, Yesterday The Italian salvage ship Artiglio is expected to leave Plymouth to-day to return to ihe scene of the wreck of the P. and O. finer Egypt off Ushani where operations will be resumed to recover iheRugby Radio Service. - 143 words
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Article53 1932-06-29 9 New York, Yesterday The man known as Du Qaesne has been «leased —Reuter. Du Quesne was arrested on suspicion as o notoriors International spy, A diary was alleged to have been found in his possession in which be referred io himself as the **Vnn who killed53 words
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Article832 1932-06-29 9 —Reuter. MR. MACDONALD'S INFLUENCE OFFICIALS MUNTaIN SIGNIFICANT RETERENCE Bagby, Yesterday Discussions between the French Premier, M. Harriot and the German Chancellor, Herr Von Papen, and their colleagues, were resumed yesterday and will be continued on Wednesday morning. A communique last night stated that at yesterday’s meeting!.—Reuter. - 832 words
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Article184 1932-06-29 9 BRITAIN TO SET A LEAD help to accomplish much —Rugby Radio -ervice. POSSIBILITIES OF OTTAWA EMPIRE’S GRFAT CHtNCE Rugby, Yesterday Speaklog at a 'unoheon given to day by the Empire League to the United Kingdom Delegation to the Ottawa Conference tbe Dominions Beoretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, said they werehelp to accomplish much —Rugby Radio -ervice. - 184 words
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Article125 1932-06-29 9 pounds being ruled out. —Rugby R dio ‘’ervice. Active Business in Cyprus Government 4% Stock Rugby, Yesterday The outstanding Stock Exchange feature at the olcee of the house to-day was provided by conversion lo’ns in British Funds Three and a half per cent rose I to ninety onepounds being ruled out.—Rugby R dio ‘’ervice. - 125 words
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Article144 1932-06-29 9 —Rugby Radio C ervice. Account Established Since Last Friday Rugby, Yesterday The Financial Secretary to the Treasury. Major Elliott stated In the House of Oom mons tbis afternoon that the Exchange Equa isation Account had been established since last Friday and the Treasury had placed to its credit.—Rugby Radio Cervice. - 144 words
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Article116 1932-06-29 9 Rugby Radio Service British Coal and Germany Rugby, Yesterday Asked In the House of Commons to day whether retaliatory action against Germany was being considered on the grounds that the British coal export trade was subjected by Germans to unfair discrimination, the Secretary for Overseas Trade Major Oolvi’leRugby Radio Service - 116 words
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285 1932-06-29 9 Reuter. AMBASSADORS CALL ON JAPANESE MINISTER LEAGUE ASSEMBLY MEETING POSTPONED Tokio Yesterday Sir Francis Lindley visited the Vice Minister for Foreign Affaire to whom he conveyed Britain’s concern over the Man churian customs dispute owing to ite beating on foreign loans. It is understood heReuter. - 285 words
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Article89 1932-06-29 9 Rugby Radio Service. Submarine Holes Pleasure Steamer Ulj.4 Rugby, Yesterday While the submarine Rainbow was leaving Portland Harbour io day she came Into collision with the es. Premier, a small p’easure steamer. The Rtinbow sustained only superficial damage but the steamer was holed on the starboard side andRugby Radio Service. - 89 words
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Article33 1932-06-29 9 i,—Reuter, The result of ihe Montrose bye e’eoiion was as follows: Colonel Charles Kerr (National.,> votes Liberal) 7 963 Mr. Kennedy (Labour) 7 080 Majority 988 There Is no change,—Reuter.i,—Reuter, - 33 words
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Advertisement245 1932-06-29 9 DO NOT MISS THIS //V THS GROUNDS OF ST. NICOLAS' HOME SCOTLAND ROAD (If wet Anglo-Chinese Girls’ School. Anson Road) (UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MRS. P. T. ALLEN.) The Ministering Children's League WILT, prfrrnt SCENES FROM The Pied Piper of Hamlyn Children’s Dances and other attractive items. TODA Y AT245 words
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Article320 1932-06-29 10 TO-DAY’S PRLOK8 The following were the latest guotatione fi ‘JK0SBP. KENNEDY* Oo.’i there list at 11 MX). to-day Y«8tordar To-day E s g SHAH18 U 5 00 m I I I I I I. 11. Mining Ayer Hitam M 9/3 10/- 9/3 10/- cum Kiuta -67}320 words
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Article36 1932-06-29 10 Singapore Prices ter Standard Ribbed Sucked Sheet for to day are as fallow s Spot 4 15/16 aents per lb. July/Sept. 5 1/16 t Oot./Deo. 5 3/16 JaH./Alaroh 5 7/16 Market quiet36 words
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Article154 1932-06-29 10 Latest Quotations Toes. Mon. B*L June 28 June 27 Best. IB Paris 91 27/82 9127/3 2 188.98 New York 8 8.61} 4.881 Montreal 4.11} 414 Brussels 25 92} 25 95 84.88 Gtasva 18 52} 18 52} 14.86 Ametardam 898 894 12.08 Milas 79l 7015/16 22.88 Bulls154 words
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Article244 1932-06-29 10 Perangj June 29 t elf. Bonar M Opium c. it&U loil 5,000 00 no eup- be* lest eeikre 72 00 -a* riding com no eutJie Vttmegr 80i I, I lOb *i OoconuM <?«-’ 1,008 u 15.0 Oipra Sundries s naH tran*acHons 5.35 banana aa.ee H.l' Ranaas Ouara* 10.6:244 words
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Article82 1932-06-29 10 Penang, June 29 «I Ok*rterel On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 w h 4 m/ta 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m/ti credit 2,'4 1/16 .t 3 i. Documentary 2/4 816 On New York Bank Demand 41} France T T 950 notn India u i’.T 154 Bangkok H T.T 81 per82 words
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Article1118 1932-06-29 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST ĕ a NAMES, >. <g RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate IS 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 5° 70 Ayer Kunmg Rubber Estates 5 IS Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Aver Pans» Rubber Estates■. IS1,118 words
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Article44 1932-06-29 10 The homeward mail by »he s.f. Karo rl at 10 a.m. on the 2nd proximo. Tte e.-, Rajala «i h mails despatched from Lot don on Jane 9is expected to s»i?e here at 6 a,m. on Friday, the Ist pr x mo.44 words
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Advertisement980 1932-06-29 10 STRAITS-AUSTRALIA Sa be SERVICE o> the k. P. M. IRunnyinebe i Monthly Sailings direct to Brisbane Sidney, Melbourne »r<! "Cheerful and Ceol Next Bal i lng; From B.B, NIEUW HOLLAND (11,COO tons) <My i 8 1 8,8, NIEUW ZEELAND (***** tons) Aug i 9 TO- MORROW Steamers fitted with wireless,980 words
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Miscellaneous102 1932-06-29 10 Penang Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall. .Thursday 6 a.m. 74 e Noon 88 nw 11 m m 5 p.m. 84 s Friday 6 a.m. 72 E Noon 87 s 24 m m 5 p.m. 82 e Saturday 6 b.m* 76 e Noon 84 nw Imm som. 83 nw Sunday 6102 words
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Article145 1932-06-29 11 VICEREGAL lODGE TALKS Settling Stages of Advance Simla, Jane 17 Sir Trj Bahadur Sapru had an inter* view vath the Viosroy to-day* and he and Mr. Jayakar are meeting the Viceroy thia evening. It le difficult to state the object of theee conversation?, but apparently they145 words
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Article98 1932-06-29 11 THE VICEROY INIERVIEWED Simla, June 17 Sir Taj Bahadur Sapru and Mr. Jayakar tad a prolonged interview with his Excellency the Viceroy this evening when some members of the Executive Council were believed to be present. It ia underatood the con venation was entirely confit ed to the98 words
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Article99 1932-06-29 11 SIR T. B. SAPRU AND MR. JAYAKAR IN AGREEMENT Simla, June 18 With reference to the news which appeared in the Press that Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru and Mr. Jayakar are opposed to each other on the question of th® future pregremme of work on constitutional99 words
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Article79 1932-06-29 11 DEFAMATION CHARGE BY EHAUK AT ALT Bombay, June 16 Maulana Shaukat Ali, as President of the Cen tal Khilafat Committee, has filed a complaint in the Chief Presidency 'Magistrate’s Court to-day charging Mr. S. Sadanand. editor, and Mr. D.N. Nadkarni, printer and publisher, Free Press Journal and79 words
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74 1932-06-29 11 Lucknow, June 14 Acting on information that two alleged Yevolutionaries were loitering in the Company Bagh, Syed Hussain, in charge of Ohowk, Koiwali and Narain Singh. subInspector with a party of constables proceeded to the epot and arrested twt persons. Ksitar Singh, of Jhelum and Ramsagar,74 words
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Article67 1932-06-29 11 RETURNED UNDER GOVERNMENT ORDERS Calcutta. Junell Mofusril reports she that housesand articles belonging to ns unlawful caring the e vil disobedience movement rad taken t seeesion of by th police are now being urnod under the ordersoftie led G vjrrjment, namely, the Nature ur j Fhv c 167 words
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Article360 1932-06-29 11 Proposed Advisory Tribunal CAPITATION CHARGES CONTROVERSY Simla, June 14 Interest in an old controversy has been revived by the Secretary of State’s announcement that the question of capitation charges and the incidence of India’e defence expenditure should be referred to an advhery tribunal, Of the two main360 words
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Article130 1932-06-29 11 RESTRICTION ORDERS PASSED Bijnor, Jane 14 Congressmen tried to hold the Western U. P. Conference on Tuesday. B.bu Mtmi Sarar, Provincial Dictator went to Kutcher y with a few me a and was arrested with five Congressmen before any meeting could be held or speech made.130 words
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Article93 1932-06-29 11 400 ARRESTS Abmedabad, Jane 14 400 persons were arrested to-day in connection with the attempt to hold the Guzsrat Provincial Conference, aad were released at night. In the early morning batches of “delegates” started from different places and all of them were arrested. About 7 a m.,93 words
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Article80 1932-06-29 11 CONGRESS MOVE BAU-KED All habad. Jure 13 Eleven were arrested to-night in connection with the Congress attempt to take out a procession in the Civil Station. Allahabad, in ce'ebration of ’AH I dia Prisoners’ Day.” A couple ef persons hoisted a flag on the Municipal Office80 words
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Article591 1932-06-29 11 POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT Allahabad, Jane 7 In agreement with ali Local Governments and Provincial Committees, ths Franchise Committee (wh ss report w,s recently released for publ cition) are of opinion that, great as would be its advautges. the introduction of complete adult franchise is impracticable in lad'a to-day591 words
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Article151 1932-06-29 11 ARRESTS AT CALCUTTA Oa’cntta. June 11 (By a a I) Following the arrest of a young Bengali, who gave his name as Haripada Guba of Faridpore. from a paint shop in Lower Circular-road, near Maulall, on Friday evening, where three bomb shells, two of cast iron,151 words
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Article216 1932-06-29 11 RESOLUTIONS ON R. T. C. COMMITTEE REfORTS New Delh', June 14 The Working Cjmmittee of the AllIndia Muslim League passed a number of resolutions particularly on the uothian, Percy, and Glancy reports. The Committee's opinion on the Lothian Report follows broadly on the lines of the216 words
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Article157 1932-06-29 11 FEDERATION AWAIT BOARD DECISION Simla, June 15 At the conclusion of the discussion baeween the Railway Board and repre«jntAiives of the A 1 India Railwaymen’s Federation yesterday, Mr. Jimralas Mihta stated that on the resnl: of ‘he strike ballot tbe Federation had a mandate for direct «olio157 words
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Article79 1932-06-29 11 NARROW ESCAPE FOR DISTRICT OFFICIALS Faridpore, Jane 13 A bomb was thrown at the District M g strate, Rai Bahadur Suresh Chandra B S', and Mr. Habibar Rahaman, Superintendent of Pciice, at eight last night jnst as the train left Rajbari station on ths E istern Bengal79 words
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Article102 1932-06-29 11 HIDDEN BEHIND IDDL Tinnevelly, Jane 13 As a stqu J to the throwing of bombs into a police constable’s house recently, the police Eoarchei some houses on Saturday night and found articles suspected to have been used in manufacturing bombs and some expl s' vc chemicals from102 words
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Article45 1932-06-29 11 EDITOR RELEASED FROM PRISON Madrsp, June 10 Mr. Nageswara Rao, Editor, Andhra Patrika, who was undergo!rg s'i months’ imprisonment in VeUore jail, was released to-day a month earlier, the unexpired portion of sentence being remitted. Ha arrived at Madras in the fore, oom45 words
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Article40 1932-06-29 11 REJECTED BY U. P. GOVERNMENT Nainital, June 16 The U. P. Leg's’alivi, O .encil rej -cted thia afternoon by 33 r t-s to 20 te Suppression of Immor. 1 tri-ffip Bi!. Government members rem lined neatr J.40 words
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Article93 1932-06-29 11 SIR ARTHUR NELSON TO OFFICIATE Simlfli June 14 The Secretary of State for Ind a in Council hn granted leave to hia Excellency Sir Montagu Butler, Givarn r of the Central Provinces, for a period cf four month? from J ily 29, or93 words
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Article47 1932-06-29 11 16 DEATHS FROM SUNSTROKE Lucknow, June 14 Lucknow h exparienclng a tarrib c he*t wave, the temperature rising day to day perhapa the highest in Northern India. There are numeroua ciaea of sunstroke and it ia reliably learnt that 16 have proved fatal.47 words
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Article119 1932-06-29 11 REASSEMBLY IN AUGUST LIKELY Simla, Jure 14 With reference tn the Secretary of Stitt’s reply in tht regarding future plana about tne Consultative Oommttee, inquiries here in authoritative circles show that th* Committee ia likely to be re-aummofoi early in Au. aa D ffioulfi es in the way119 words
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Advertisement229 1932-06-29 11 I ill *9 raiM HE who lives just for to-day, faces an uncertain to-morrow. Make sure that comfortable retirement shall be yours when you feel <he need for it. Make sure that your dependents will not le left destitute! The -'ENDOWMENT” Policy will provide that safeguard. Cut out this coupon229 words
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513 1932-06-29 12 WIDE SCOPE Arrangem tnt Now in Hand The arrargfiwents for the forthcoming Mwl&ysn Exhibition organised by the M.A.H.A are now well in hand and praliminary schedules descriptive of the various competitive sections are available. There will be ten sections and the following brief part'culars will indicate the513 words
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Advertisement368 1932-06-29 12 muz .mi vo- 1 w W Jr7«Afe® ase W A U^ a, u «iga~ :S/ ft ftujjCA > X V'"';'? s' 'N It' Use a soap which docs somethin'! rr re than e’eanse—a snap which protects from i 1c i n s well. Use Lifebuoy! Have your home no only368 words
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Advertisement128 1932-06-29 12 Twelfth Anniversary. Commencing, Ist June to 30th June, 1932. Announcement of Grand Cheap Sale. Owing to our Twelfth Anniversary, and also to the present slump we have the pleasure to announce to our various customers from all places, that we are reducing our prices at Grand Cheap Sale for one128 words
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Article437 1932-06-29 13 SIR GEORGE SOHUBTER*S HOPES Crisis Can Be Overcome By Imperial Co-operation Bombay, Jane 18 "If no rapid world recovery come* about we may have to make still further efforts in India to maintain an equilibrium, lam confident tbit India wil 1 come through the crisis better437 words
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Article265 1932-06-29 13 AN AHMEDABaD PLEA Ahmadabsd, June 16 A plea for the adoption of the same scale of duties on Britsh g ods as on goods of non-British manufacture is made by the Ahmedabad M llowners’ Association in its representation to the Tariff Board. In course of the265 words
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Advertisement196 1932-06-29 13 -52 y J v JoF j®\ O*K w WO > M'CAUgMfc PERFECTION SCO3S KHISKT AGENTS SHE EASTERN AGENCIES E» in »r nm»HM4 ■<rJ> \W r*\v W Wa V' v t Has It ever occurred to you that the hulk of germs which cause so m: ch sickness gain entrance to196 words
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Advertisement112 1932-06-29 13 A Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed in Good Clothes n’-'Whenl >n England, call and fit yourseli out with clothes at approx, half original cost. Overcoats, Lounge, Sports. »i)ess Suits. Plus Fours, etc. Created by eminent Savile Row and West End Tailors viz. Davies. Scholte, Lesley and Roberts, etc. Constant Purchases112 words
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Advertisement501 1932-06-29 13 SUCCESS WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Write’: EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS morning sickness relieved nausea finished had very bad morning sickness i a wce baby frctful fl atu i cnc< t kame rery ill. I .dvised Sunshine Gheo vomiteJ meals n 0( jni w morning and night. Result good. Got501 words
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Article491 1932-06-29 14 Penanf. Jane 29, 18/8. PENANJ MARKET eV. Meat Feef Steak M kati S 8 btew or Cun dr \22 Fork, lean 44 Pork lean fat Istqa lit/ do 32 Motion Indian lb 4C do Australian M 4C Fowl 22 Capons loca ly reared do none Hen do M491 words
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Article700 1932-06-29 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following Is a list of vessels arriving and sailing >em Penang during the week i IN PORT TO-»DAY a< Kams oi Sam For o{ ga|Ua|| 3»amsr Sitiawan A. S ar and P. Langhawi Alor Star To-day Pandai Sungei700 words
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