Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 July 1932

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 157 a VOL LXXXXa THURSDAY, 7th JULY, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 555 1 T. NAGATA “*****1 BE RS bENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street FUN JqAj (Bth Mile, Tanjong Bungah) BUY BRITISH AND BE PROUD OF IT W//C GALA NIGHT. MOKRIO cZ 111 U> I y Book Your Table Early. COWLEY SALOON MIk.ES Sepcial Menu Prepared bp
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    • 1517 2 TO LET divine m dicing BANKS. H An 1 rainent Doctor |l iS-Z— 'SSu, M. HI t. Keep Fit a Y«, M. 869. Mendla A Ahlip. wty do yousuffer from Hernia? Come F Incorporatedin Englaad] NETHERLANDS TRADING WXLffm h Ur-tWI If you are ovec 40, yOUr gceate3t noBd fc f|<—
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  • 444 3 APPEAL COURT SEQU IL European Assistant’s Claim The claim by a European aseisUnt againat hh former etn. 1 y?ra for payment of a sum estimated to in the region of tl 200 'or alleged breach of contract cime before the Singapors 0 >urt of App*J
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  • 176 3 YOUTHFUL GIANTS’ WOSS Tad men, it has bje i eaid, ciu always command the admiration of womer but it seem( although they may be for tunate in ibis respect, their height brings them troub in o:her direction?. For ineta» c?, a young man who is
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  • 151 3 Three men and two boys, all o f Layer* thorps, York, bad a remarks bl 3 eucap* fr m drowning at Stamford Bridg*, near York, when a boit in which they were havirK an outing on the R v;r Derwent wr-ot ever a waterfall. Ona of
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    • 319 3 ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR PRESENT TREATMENT! If you ?.re not it is most likely because you are treating the I symptciu' and neglecting to treat the CAUSE. To treat disease successfully you must remove the cause. In the many con.plaints arising from impurities of the blood there is no
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    • 190 3 i I L r y- o a. --i Xv i I y Fill 1 I r Zwff iSwl. 11 gflalaiHlt HI I v Fa I Il I ■•'•>.■■ 'I ;W .1° I aWw M •igtos&&£ A SOLE DISTRIBUTORS HENRY WAUGH CO., LIMITED. PENANG Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur. FOSKET CHECK ROLLS
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  • 1697 4 I S.P. AND PROPER ACTION BOYCOTT THREATS t Members Jockeyed Into False Positions At a Meetirg of Council of the Incorporat’d Society of Punters held on April 23, 1932, a letter from two members addressed to a branch chairman, wsi read on the nubj*c' of unfair treatment
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    • 207 4 famou. beauHea find In the perfect dentifrice. Their white, pearly teeth testify to the effective use of this smooth, creamy, mouth and breath refreshing Tooth Paste. ODOL removes discoloration and tartar, and makes teeth white and lustrous in few days. ODOL Mouth Wash completes the perfect mouth hygiene, cleansing the
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    • 269 4 I The Famous Tonic Putverful. Blood Regenerator z a a TkT 9 JtIMDBIN ‘ASVAN H SYRUP This preparation is very similar Preset s an ideal and paUubh in composition to the celebrated hermoplob, i preparation o supreme Rasayan of the ancients- value he treatment of secondary It pi y es
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  • 2400 5 Authoress’ Triumph Over Affliction Women as Jockeys A London Letter For Women Yroja Our Own Oorr'spondent London! June 22 Gold Cup Day at Ascot GOLD Cup D«y fu ly upheld it reputat on for being the most brilliant and the beet attended of all the days
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    • 110 5 A Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed in Good Clothes a When' in England, call and fit yourseh ju* with clothes at approi. half original cost. Overcoats, Lounge, Sports, Dress Suits, Plus Fours, etc. Created by eminent Savile Row and West End Tailors viz. Davies, Scbolte. Lesley and Roberts, etc. Constant
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    • 197 5 c&rictmA' exceptional j SHIRT VALUE and All Forms of W g Itching, Burning W 1 1 j g Skin Irritations. s s LiK. WHITEAWAYS Cuticnra Otatment j g healing “““r’ii"“ e and |‘S Sx. se. Hganjemnon ’’-Just Received I Sarjjole each Soap, Ointment and Tai- 1 cum tree upon request,
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    • 399 6 EXPENSIVE "LUXURY” TO BE ABOLISHED Spate of Premature Retirements Colombo, J one 26 The higher ranks of the public per wfce will be depleted farther this year as a reiult of retirements of cfficers under the ’’compensation for lose of career** clause of the Order-in-Council. Among those who
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    • 447 6 A CONFERENCE NEXT WEEK Colombo, June 26 The “Advertise Ceylon” Campaign, which is at present being conducted by a private body, is shortly to bs the •übjeet of a conference between buriness interests and the Ministry of Labour, Industry and Commerce. This conference has been fixed for the
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    • 544 6 INTERIM REE ORT OF COMMISSION Likely Salary Cuts Colombo, June 24 The Ceylon Observer is informed that proposals involving an immediate saving of ten million rupees on public servants’ emoluments form part of the Interim Report of the Retrenchment O immisrion, which will ba in the hands
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    • 388 6 TODAY’S POLITICAL CONFERENCE Dominion Status Goal Colombo, June 26 Twenty three Assoctations are participating in the Ail-Oeyon Conference which opened at the Liberal Logue Headquarters in Darley Road at 2.30 this afternoon. M-. Fiancie de Zoysa, K.C., presided. The Conference was convened in pursuance of the f I
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    • 250 6 MR, TURNER AS FIRST DIRECTOR Colombo, June 25 The Ceylon Observer ia informed that a Bureau of Industry and Commerce for Ceylon is now definitely in course of formation snd Mr. L.J.B. Turner. Rirls-trar-General, will be the first Director of Industry and Commerce in the Island. Since
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    • 196 6 INAUGURAL MEETING OF NEW UNION K la tar a, June 26 The inaugural meeting of the Kalman? Women’s Political Association was held yesterday at the residence of Mrs A O Z Wijsyeratne when Mrs O V Aeer<ppa took the chair and M a M Amarastkera
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    • 232 6 boxing Open Amateur Competitions PENANG AHO PROVINCE WELLISLEY WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. I Comrnencin 915 p m I if possible on the Padang. Adm s»ion 20 <t 50 ct- SI. j R nga’de teste $2. WEIGHTS NOT EXCEEDING:— Paper, 7 st. Mosquito 7 st. 6 lb. i Fly, Bst., Bantam, 8
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    • 266 6 Ransomes LAWN MOWERS Suitable for use on a grass plot, large sports ground or golf course. We are alwavs ready to assist custo- .Ay uiers in obtaining the most suitable machine for any special purpose. J We invite you to inspect the new Ransome models in our showroom. Agents: William
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  • 1858 7 How Communal Difficulty Might be Sloved Ghandi an Institution -Not a Man Fooling of World’s Resources Advocated Solution to World (Depression Sir Hari Singh Gour, Kt, the (jrinent jurist, politician, social reformer, novelist and leader of the Indian Nationalist Party, arrived
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  • 216 7 —Reuter. Latest from Lausanne L .usanne, To day That the conditions in the Treaty of Versailles as fat as they concern re pirations be abrogated, secondly that Germany pay in a few annuities £1.50 000 OCO to a European Reconstruction Fund, thirdly that part eight of the Versailles
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  • 110 7 Mendicant Wdb Flaming Torches in Supreme Court From Oar Own Correspondent Ipoh, To day A sensational incident occurred in the Supreme C ourt this morning. While the judge was sitting an Indian religious mendicant attired in the familiar saffron coloured waistcloth entered tbe court carrying flaming torches and
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  • 758 7 SECOND DAY’S RE-ULTS Love Lace’s Easy Win With Top Weight (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh July 6 To day’s races, the second day of the Summer Meeting, began In fine weather with a fair attendance. The going was soft owing to the rain overnight. Although
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  • 142 7 YESTERDAYS HEATS The heats in connection with the PO C' Sports to be held an Saturday were ruH yesterday on the Esplanade when the follow* ing qualified to enter the fiua a. High Jump —6 Entries J W Clarke J M Sooular L G Lee J
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    • 191 7 AIQTORs V a vR 1 B W ha ve made wonderful ad- \'W va nee on their prototypes I °f ten years back. The* LkmWru high compression and high speed engine enables wv vW'' A SK th® motorist of to-day to W' move at speeds actually 90} "9 considered dangerous
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  • 698 8 Even Mr. De Valera knows when he knocks hh head against a stone wal l That na ich is apparent from his altered attitude towards the lunl inanities payable to Greit Britiii. Hi has now agieed to suspenl payment pending arbitration. The Hiialgoofthj Irish Free State
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  • 182 8 Rugby Radio Service. l. y New Mooopknes To Reduce Journey to Cape By Two Days U < i b ngby, Yesterday Part of a fleet of eight large monoplanes intended for the African routes of Imperial Airways are now undergoing final teats at the Coventry works of Armstrong
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  • 593 8 Penang, Thursday HE suggestion has been put (O forward that the local fire insurance companies should contribute towards the upkeep of the Fire Brigade or stai t a fi e brigade of their own. v\ hy this idea should be advanced is not clear. The insurance companies
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  • 118 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day •r London £l2. 15s. 01, £125 od. Tin (3 Months) K u us *j v London £124 ss. Od. £126 10-. Od. Singapore 5/***** $64.75 Business Done -rPenang $63.12$ $64 Business Done 25 tons done Buyers No Sellers Rubber 4wt h 4 London l/>
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    • 110 8 Visit oar Grocery Department and take Advantage of the Special offers Frequently Made I --> v n f Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Penang* and Bag-an Luar. Penang Tel Non 33 —■—III in !;B> j i W ,i L>*'«CPUAMKB9CTMBBMMW 1 EUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk P B U F E
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    • 39 8 E. Sf* O. “I -?l T3B B£BT S’l’CarKD SB SIDS HOTEL IN Tata KAST. ALL ROOMS SB k o»ch with ftiiur'x iooa-. and private tent broom atsaobed. i u «eSERR SAMHATiON TMR9UBHOUT ri' rxcbllfnt. cujstwb uEiier expert Ruropean Ohef,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 91 8 PHONE 264 6 75 TONtOHT 9-30 “MARIE DRESSLER’ in Her Greatest Role as “EMMA” **rr., A M-G-M Super I Booking’s at Montrie’s ’Phone 795 4 1 ?>: .<7l, -y t Fm to iFsvrci I I OPENING TO-NIGHT' I .UFA* Nauticil Musical Comedy Success I I Monte Carlo I Madness’ I
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    • 26 8 TIDE TABUS High W»lm Low Watoi To Day 2.26 ».nk, 82> a.m. 714 pm 907 p.m. To Mobbow 300 am. 900 s.m. 244 pm. 9.38 p.m.
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  • 610 9 —Kugby Radio Service. JRtNCH GERMANS ADAM uNT I SIX POWER MEETING FAILURE MR. MACDONALD accused of partiality Imam, Yesterday fond ho?ss of an imronent settlement ’jrre again shattered as a result of the six Fewer nwtinj which was adjourned late last night wi hout agreement.
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  • 225 9 —Reuter. Second Reading of Duties Bill London, Yesterday A further concession by Britain in the Anglo Irish dispute was revealed by Mr. J. H. Thomas in moving the second reading of the Irish Duties Bill in the House of Commons. He stated that the Government in their
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  • 43 9 —Reuter. Berlin, Yesterday. The airmen Mattern and Griffin, who left Harbour Grace on a trans Atlantic flight, arrived to day establishing a new record bea'ing Miss Earheart whose time was 13 hours 30 minutes. Immediately after refuelling they left for Moscow,—Reuter.
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  • 109 9 Rugby Radio Service. Applications Pouring Into Bank nf England and Post Office Rugby, Yesterday The decision io convert their holdings if war loan fltock aggregating, t many millions of pounds sterling has been ’nnounoed. by several of the most promi nent insurance, Industrial and commercial companies in England.
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  • 104 9 OHINE=E SENTENCED TO FOUR YEARS At the Assize yesterday before Mr. Justice Prichard K 0.. and a common jury a Chinese. Liv Hoon Yew. was sentenced to four years’ rigorous imprisonment for a wrions off.no» nese girl. The accused a wife. Chea Hup, who was ohirgad with
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  • 352 9 —Reuter. Manchurian Custom’s Tangle London, Yesterday Arrears of interest due from the Chinese Government on June 30; totalled 420,210,000 taels, Stated Capt. Eden in reply to a question in the House oi Commons. The arrears of amortisation totalled 5,856,000 dollars Chinese currency. These figures covered a
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  • 77 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Yesterday The press censorship was lifted from Siam to day. The People’s Party states that the aims etc. of the Gove nmenf are now known and there is no need tor censorship any longer. The Party thanks the press for its cooperation which
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  • 272 9 .—Reutor BARNEY TRIAL SCENES TRIBUTE TO SIR PATRICK HASTIXGS London, Yesterday > After a three day trial in which the keenest public interest was displayed, Mrs. Barney was found not guilty. Among the most brief “celebrity” cases In history the Barney trial, was terminated at
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  • 70 9 ,—Reuter. Valparaiso, To-day Peace and a stable Government may be restored in Chile by Ibanez, the idol of the Chilean army, who arrived at Santiago-de-Chde by air from Argentina whither he was living in exile. Hs was welcomed by a vast ctowd, by the Minister for
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    • 13 9 .4 j ISSWJJEs, F AHU.RESS TDWISK* «ABW Jf \A^/cErL£;.S w L p EN
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    • 250 9 < 1 Bailnn Sobnnle I s Cigarettes and Tobacco 3 s' a b g sob ran I Ĕ J SPiJB fiICH TOBACC9 ofeo IaiXTUSE r. IX— FINEST r *****»> OF I The Finest, Yenidji I Tobacco I Sole /g’eiits: John Little Co, ltd,, Penang a Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. I
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  • 313 10 WEIGHTS FOR TO-YG2ROW Card of Eight Events The following are the weights for Bakur day s races at Ipoh Race 1 Horses, Glass 8 Division 2, 6 fare. Parohesl 9. 0 Greenat 8, 4 LafiyVearfl 812 Balbarra 8 2 Lucky Girl 8.12 Endoon 7. 9
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  • 76 10 TEAMS FOR NEXT MATCH 1 he following teams have been selected to play in the V' al ay a <up trial which has been arranged to be played on t. Xavier's ground to-morrow. Possibles Probables Kam Phooi Hassan Goh Hm Watt Gark Cheng Hoe Bian Thong Kee
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  • 166 10 RESULTS OF lOURNAMENTS IF o n Oar Own < orrespondent) Taiping Wednesday The following are the results of the dideient tournaments now In progress at the Twiping Physical 'allure League. Ping Pong—Semi finals < h«ah hng Kee beat Tan Chin Tooi 22—16, 22-17. Ong Hook Sim
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  • 538 10 ASSESSMENT REVENUE Reduction Of 25 Per Cent A r duction by 25 per cent on the amount to be raised tom assessment for Sinttsry Board purpose m 1932 was recommended by a report of th, Finance Committee of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board <vSi O h
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  • 53 10 Reuter CENTURY BY HONE Loudon, Yesterday In reply to Cambridge's total of 48', Oxford put up the good total of 368 towards which Hone contributed a splendid 167. Fames took 5 wiokets for 98 runs. Cambridge had lost 9 wickets for 163 in the second Innings
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  • 104 10 {ARRIVAL OF OUTSTATION STRINGS The first two outstation trainers who are bringing their strings for the Penang meeting are Trainers Tar ey and O Neill. Loth are due here nart -'unday. 0 Neill is bringing a string of 25 horses and Tarley 17 Mr. T. L Fox's
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  • 242 10 fanauji July 7 t cte. Benares 'Ortm P- ah Ait uoni 5,***** Cloves b no supplies leaf sellers 72 00 Ma« Pick ing nom 1 no supplies Nutmegs 801 d w h ilOs «I Ooconutipex I.COI *i 15.00 Copra Sundried transactions 5.60 RUtanr sales 11.10 Rittani Ooarss 10.65
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  • 76 10 Occupants Escape With Minor Injuries From Our Ovu Correspondent Taipingi Wednesday A serious motor accident occurred last evening In Main Road at the junction of the Market Square when a motorcycle ridden by a Chinese, collided with an Austin Seven owned by Mr. Jayesurla, the Taiping auctioneer.
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  • 26 10 The Secretary of the above committee acknowledges the following donation to the Fundi:— Straits Traamg 00. dab’s SabecripiioLS Jay, 1932 913.0 C
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  • 253 10 WELL-KNOWN MALAYANS RETURN Th p P. and O. Rawalpindi with ’b Er.glieh M?ila and ptsseng- rs for the F a r E;st arrived this morning at Penang. Among the passengers booked for the Malayan ports were: His Righnvis Prince S vasii of Siam. Mr. R. Cussen,
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  • 425 10 TODAY’S PRICES the follow Ing w re tie latest «notations la MESSRS KENNEDY* Oo.’s share Ute at 11 ».m. tc -Oar Yesterday ĕ i s s Shams =s 11. I I. I l l I Mining* Ayer Hitam 9/- 9/9 9/71 10/- ex Changkat Tin... 2!/-
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  • 69 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for fo-day are aa :oUo*.a.— 5 Vl6 cents per lb. July/Sept. 5 8/16 Oct./Deo. _s| J-n./March _6} Market steady Th® foil .wing prices were realised for r >ober sold at our auction rooms todav G,oa F.A.Q. t 0 $6
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  • 147 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Toes. Bai. Ja y 6 July 5 Sept. IS Parte 90 97 118.96 New York 8.56 8 55 4.85? Montreal 4.06 4 04 Brussels 25.60 25.50 84.88 Geneva 18 25 1819} 24.86 Amsterdam 8 82} 8.79 12.08 Milan 69 18.16 69} 02.86 Berlin
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  • 80 10 Penang, July 7 By Uourtety thg QkartereJ Battle On London Bank Demand 3/8 3/4 ii 4 m/ts 2/3 27/32 Private 8 m/ts credit 2.1 1/32 n 3 a Docum Hilary 3/4 5/32 On New York Bank Demand 40< Franco TT. 1,000 nom India f r 153 Bangkok T. t
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    • 412 10 REMEMBER are Itei-ng parts o f your body. They may be ill through lach of the tropet W fl; nourishment —Calcium. W, W. '3. «Ml X. W i JJe/ —but now X you can Cw© igeth from within-W KALZANA, the Calcium food, is the new idea in the care of
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  • 1937 11 Annual Meeting “The Present State of Affairs” The Fifth Anna d G meral Meeting of the Malakoff Rubbsr Routes Limited was held at the R*g 9t*r*d OSes of the Company, 149, Leadenhall Street, London, W.O. 3, on Wednesday, the 25th May, 1932, Sir Harold E Snrggs,
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    • 245 11 (JOINT SERVICE OF THE PRINCE LINE and SILVER LINE FROM THE STRAITS TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Commencing with the m. v. “SILVERPALM” sailing from PENANG OCTOBER 21st 1932, followed by the m, v. “JAVANESE PRINCE” NOVEMBER 4th 1932, the PRINCE LINE and the SILVER LINE will maintain
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    • 297 11 IF LT'S STRENGTH —3, YOU NEED u rtw ij" H *M*wc<Mhs Poye» CoAey» fl —0 —you need Hall’s Wine because it is a Tonic RestoraOdAIS tive and Nerve Food that quickly gives strength to the ent ire system. Nothing else y° u could take will so completely tone you up
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  • 623 12 Mrs H. F. Monk, of Alor S ar, ia l«»v ing for England thia week. Yr. I. Midford Baer, Aafiat »nt Engineer Alor e hr, ia going on leave this week. Mr. H J Barnard. Pro oation uy A.0.P., haa been transferred to Tapah. »a 0.0.P.D. Mr.
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  • 130 12 CHARGE AGAINST BOMBAY MERCHANTS WITHDRAWN The case in which Navalra! Paillajrai and Hemadaa PatJajrai two assistants of a Bombay Hlk Shop ia Beach Street were charged with the falsification of a balance sheet with intent to defraud their employers was mantioned yesterday, before the Police Magistrate
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    • 724 12 dutch mails N V STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ ROTTERDAM LLOYD "NEDERLAND'’ via Pclewsn, Sei ang, f oionrbo.Geno viißel<w«n, Sebang, Colombo, Marseille* Algiers-South Jtnpton to Amsterdam. Tangier, Southampton to Rotterdam MVP.C.TMOFT isjm My 22 MV DEMTO 11» Jg M V ST ALDEGONDE 19.0 H) ui- 12 *****Au119 M V CHR HUYGENS 16 090
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    • 738 12 F I I til I stpe| /r lyillll mil :?XpsfXoi gHHm s m I? II c I; i z h iihrt! UZL .T. .MIL .1 1111l 111 I I —III rm—»ll —<« —w >■■■»■—H»h 1-- < M 1111 nriwrww- Why Fat Still Stays A With So Many—lt’s a Pity Wjfehl
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  • 581 13 THREE London girl cLrks and a young Fret ch etudeni, staying at a camp at Stroke F«emiugi near Dartmontbi Devon, were cat eff by the tide and maiooned ou the cliff face at Rockvale C,ve from noon to 10 f.m.on June 4. during which
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  • 233 13 ENGINE TYRE BREAKS AT j 50 MILES AN HOUR The steel tyre of 8 driving wheel of a London and North-Eastern excursion train to London tn June 5; from Halifax, Keighley, and district broke a m le south cf Retford, Nottinghamshire. The train, which was travelling st 50
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    • 422 13 because of "Pressureless Touch* 1 PARKER WRITES EASIEST |flk pARKER DUOFOLD’S unique RR A construction allows a tiny drop of ft pPuK to touc h the paper an instant before the point itself. That is the f secret of Parker’s famous improveI Wit went "Pressureless Touch”. It elim- t L-,
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    • 218 13 ft h Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double -action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pasteswill remove three most important things necessary film, but they may harm tooth to keep teeth clean and sparkling. enamel. Others are perfectly safe,
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  • 471 14 Fenkugi Jm> 7, 1939. FENA.Nct MABKLT S -fc. Meat Beef Steak M k&ti 39 Btew or Lun de 22 leau 44 Po*k lean fat Ist quality do 32 Mutton Irdiaii lb 4C do Australian 4C Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do m. do 24 Ducks
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    • 549 14 Skin Sufferers JzLA fWW I g| D.D.D. Presc rlptfe.fl is an infallible rem- T' I edy for Bed Leg, Eczema, Psoriasis, BuHUI !<'*[ Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ringworm, Phobies Itch, or other skin trouble. ECz.E?*A Salvet» cannot do the work -iJ»- i-<| —they simply clog the pores. D.D.D la not
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    • 278 14 '<®+3O)sayx /untreated milkX BOTH WHOLE AMD I SKIMMED.HAS VERY I I LITTLE AHTi-RAOtiiTiC activity freA This atglhoaritatSva tion that fresh eows* milk contains almost no vitamin D i® convincing. It follows that £esd mad® from fresh EsaHk contains almost no vitamin D-»BU'T SUNSHINE GLAKO has added Csteiin vitaaci-a FJ (Clinical
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  • 905 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines T'is following is a list of Teasels arriving and sailing t®sb Penang daring the week r LN POST TO-DAY > rom Sailing For Dite of Billing m Polk Uokmbo, Bombay» Faez Port Baid» Alexandria, Naplei, Genoa, Marewilleii Bolton New
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    • 301 15 I W k, a• i ;g, 8 suffered unnecessary pains I since I was 1J “After having given Kalzana tablets a fair trial I have no hesitation in saying: ‘They are a boon to girls such as myself who suffer a great deal of pain at certain periods!’ I have
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