Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 July 1932
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Title Section20 1932-07-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 16L Vol. LXXXX. TUESDAY, I2th JULY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement165 1932-07-12 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DsMTISTS I lead Office next to The Dispensary I’ranch Office 52, Leith Street M?) Jt b-, A m I COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL I 1 V H I f”7/ I TUBOR SEDAN-- 24 or 14 H.P. /ff\ i i s i Price $1,620 esch. /T pure V jf /J165 words
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Advertisement1920 1932-07-12 2 RATES FOR CASUAL LEAVE. BANKS. bF 0 APV&RTBSEMENTS have you heard about /f j. BAYLIS HOUSE HOTEL. The Mercantile Bank I Chartered s ank tj BUCKINGHAMSHIRE I «»-52«. F (Incorporated in England by Royal t Every comfort, Convenient for Town. Bn€Bl<3 o h charter 186 S) AU communications relating to1,920 words
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Article372 1932-07-12 3 mMHNG TROPHY FOR hussars officer rPISODE THE SMALL. GIRI AND THE PONY The King and Queen were interested p,< t'itois at Olympia at the special Gala performance of the International Horse Show, but were unable to stay long enough to see the Gold Cup for the372 words
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Article426 1932-07-12 3 INTERESTING REMARKS BY BOROTRA i SPORTS PART IN LIFE Some interesting remarks were made by M. Jean Borotra, the famous French lawn tennis player, at the annual Press luncheon 1 at Wimbledon on June 28. M. Borotra, who was the guest of 1 honour, referred to the426 words
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Article1465 1932-07-12 3 sp/gfis competition at uARLY AGE 13 IT IN ATHLETES BEST INTERESTS? The second Junior Championships, for boys between the ages of 16 and 19, promoted by the London Athletic Club and recognized by the A.A.A., were held at Stamford Bridge on Saturday June 25. In nine of1,465 words
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Article311 1932-07-12 3 60 BAYS—OR MORE—CF ADVENTURE AND THEY LIKE IT “Travel by windjammer” is the latest slogan among the owners of sailing-ships; and the voyager to and from South Africa, before long, will be able to make the journey under sail. Captain Gustaf Erikson, a well-known Helsingfors (Finland)311 words
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Article167 1932-07-12 3 Sir S. Portal Emphasises Need For Wise Spending To what extent is the increased investment in gilt edged securities being made at the expense of industry This question was raised by Sir Spencer Portal, chairman of the Trustee Savings Banks Association, at its annual meeting at Manchester.167 words
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Article842 1932-07-12 3 Opera Hon on Without Consent £l2O FROM HOSPITAL In the King’s Bench Division on June 17, a special jury returned their verdict in the action by Mrs. Ellen Cull, wife of Mr. Charles Frederick Cull, a builder, of Normandy, near Guildford. She claimed damages in connection842 words
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Advertisement11 1932-07-12 3 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE11 words
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Advertisement102 1932-07-12 3 ALL BABIES THRIVE •X BEST ON TRUFOOD. 1 Z/ k <%A z A u Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert 1 < < youngsters—MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE > HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES K J HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature t 1 would have them built. No other102 words
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Article1613 1932-07-12 4 I "The French Grand Prix: Racing At Sandown Park: 52 Entries For Stewards’ Cup Prospects: Frank Butters As Leadina Trainer London, June 29th, 1932. "T KING’S STAY AT NEWMARKET The King- left Buckingham Palace on the morning of June 28th to attend the nrst July meeting at1,613 words
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847 1932-07-12 4 AmcrScsr/s Expression of Eng'csnd. UPTON SINCLAIR S NEW BOOK. An amazing first impression of England is recorded in Mr. Upton Sinclair’s new book, “Candid Reminiscences,” which is published by Messrs. T. Werner Laurie, Ltd. j Forced to leave America in 1912 by the machinations of847 words
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Article362 1932-07-12 4 8.8. C. CRITICISED FOR ATTITUDE TO PROPOSED TALK "VERY W&ONG" The dispute between Mr. Winston Chur- chill and the 8.8. C. over his proposed broadcast on the world economic position was carried a step further to-day. Mr. Churchill issued a statement in which he strongly criticises the362 words
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Article215 1932-07-12 4 SATISFIED WITH WILL CASE SETTLEMENT "PENNMSS OF RICH MAN" The dispute over the £1,250,000 will of Mr. Montague Napier was settled in the Probate Court on June 29th. Mrs. Napier, the widow, is to receive £3,000 a year under the settlement. Mrs. Napier215 words
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Article162 1932-07-12 4 The, Oaks Estate, a magnificent stretch of parx and woodlands at Woodmansterne, has been purchased by the Carshalton Council, who intend to preserve it as al public park and recreation ground. The estate, which has an area of 180 acres, was for many years the country seat162 words
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Article393 1932-07-12 4 FORMER SECRETARY TO Mr. GLADSTONE Lord Kilbracken, the peer who be!i:ri| in ghosts, died on June 27 —ten days after! his 85th birthday—at his sister’s home a: I Malvern. He was formerly Sir Arthur Godley. asc was raised to the peerage in 1909. He was a393 words
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Advertisement63 1932-07-12 4 j FAMOUS FOR ITS FINE j DELICATE FLAVOUR UNVARYING QUALITY I i /BIS) -Ox d I I i i sj I I k ""I < H "’S’ ‘1 J SOLE AGENTS FOR I S. S. AMD F. M. S. HENRY WAUGH AND CO.. LTD., I PENANG Singapore. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur.63 words
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Article214 1932-07-12 5 PEACE AND TRANQUILLITY REIGNS MR. TANG SHAO-YI NOT RESIGNED Interviewed by local press representatives, Mr. Chen Yung, chief-secretary to the South West Political Council and one of the C.E.C. members in Canton, stated that a telegram has been received from Mr. Tang Shao-yi, Magistrate of Chungshan Model214 words
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162 1932-07-12 5 PEIPING THREATENED Manchukuo Organizing Expedition To China Proper Peiping, June 22. The serious allegation that Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang has secretly aided the extensive Chinese military movement indifferent parts of the north-eastern province against the Manchukuo Government, forms the subjects of a new pronoi neement162 words
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Article90 1932-07-12 5 TELEPHONE WORKERS RETURNING TO WORK Shanghai, June 22. The surrender of some of the strikers has resulted in the termination of the telephone strike, a pronouncement being made by the strikers denounc'ng those who surrendered to th? Company as being responsible for the strike’s failure. Those who have90 words
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Article87 1932-07-12 5 20-M’NUTE DOWNPOUR OF YELLOW PARTICLES Canton, June 25. A heavy downpour of undefined partici '3 similar to yellow chalk in appearance, railed from the skies at about 2 p.rr, yesterday in the vicinity of the Sum Yuan Lee district on the eastern outskirts of Canton. It lasted for87 words
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Article281 1932-07-12 5 C.'.'iro:; CEASES TO CONTRIBUTE FUNDS MALE GROWN-UPS LIABLE TO MILITARY SERVICE Canton, June 24. Interviewed by local press representatives yesterday, Col. Chang Yin-man, officer in charge of the local office of the 4th group army, stated that a message has been received oy the South West Political281 words
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Article260 1932-07-12 5 DETACHMENT GF MANCHUKUO TROOPS ANNIHILATED FIRE POURS IN FROM ALL SIDES: NO ESCAPE Harbin, June 24. The complete annihilation of a large detaeZnncat cf nic.nchukuo troops in a bitter but unequal contest with guerillas, has caused a great sensation. The force responsible for the slaughter was a260 words
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Advertisement489 1932-07-12 5 "My Fat Shall Go” I Say That To-day—Then Do This I You know that it can go, because peopleall Listen also to the warnings against about you have reduced. In the past few starvation and over-exercise. Fight fat years, excess fat has been disappearing as modern doctors fight it—with a489 words
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Advertisement109 1932-07-12 5 THE TOTJWE OF PfcLES. Why continue to Suffer With DR. VAN VLEuIVd ABSORPTIVE PLASMA no ccoa of this painful malady ia too stubborn or too long standing to be completely and permanently cured. The easy application and wonderful power of absorption of DP.. VAN VLECKS ABSORPTIVE PLASMA is amazing. It109 words
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Advertisement183 1932-07-12 5 FINf FOOTWEAR J AT A POPULAR PRICE) BLflesc se y Real sensible value in a smart I BASIC VALUES Dxiora shoe with neat semi- S pointed toe, punched cap, stitch- f varn P an d quarters. Light J single welted sole. Stylish in J OUR PRICE shape, comfort in wear183 words
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1589 1932-07-12 6 PROGRESS REPORTED *i £r X >' T i BUT MALARIA AND TUBERCULOSIS ENHANCED (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, July 11In his report of the Medical and Health Departments of Kedah and Perlis for the year 1931, Dr. J- Gray, M.D., Acting1,589 words
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Article903 1932-07-12 6 EXPERT "QUIET" COLOURS Attempt To Gauge Public Taste. Mr. ROGER FRY, the art expert, in an appendix to the Gorell Committee’s report on Art and Industry, writes: The idea of quiet colour is to use muddy browns, degraded reds, and dirty greens, more or less indiscriminately, whilst903 words
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Article755 1932-07-12 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL; Mr. G. R. F. Whittle has returned from home leave. Mrs. F. F. Cooray, of Kuala Lumpur, is a visitor to Ipoh. Mr Chung Ah Ming, J P-, M.S.C, has been elected a Vice-President of the Ipoh Rotary Club. Dr F X- Oliveiro, who was lately at Alor755 words
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Advertisement8 1932-07-12 6 HONEY GRAINS THE FRUIT NUT BREAKFAST FOOD. I8 words
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Advertisement313 1932-07-12 6 —PEGGY-.] WOOD I The Original Theatre Star in I 13 CAT AW THE MDDL£ W I g; n g S t hat Daring Song "SHE DIDN’f SAY YES" In a Charming intimate way that will Captivate you No. D. 786-SI-70 II Exclusive To 17 111-_ LIMILJ J llli~L 1 Wil313 words
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3461 1932-07-12 7 Address t© Penang Rotary Club on B Rabble Burns itfik TRiitfONIAL DIFFICULTIES Li He Resolution io Withstand Hattery i and Feasting TODAY’S TIFFEN At .’:e weekly tiffin of the Penang Rotary Club to-day Mr. J. Kiddie Wilkie gave an address on “Rabbit? Burns." Mr. Wilkie3,461 words
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Article274 1932-07-12 7 DEFINITE RULING Mr. JUSTICE PRICHARD WILL NOT HEAR THEM I will not hear any witnesses who have been sitting in Court. I have said so over and ovei' again in this Court and in other Courts. I don’t care what you do,” said Mr. Justice274 words
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Article143 1932-07-12 7 ALLEGED SALE OF STOLEN BICYCLE. A Corporal attached to the Penang Traffic Department named Hussain bin Awang was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate, Penang, charged with dishonestly disposing of a stolen bicycle valued $lB, the property of a Malay. A report of the loss of143 words
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Article81 1932-07-12 7 An air mail for Europe and North America by steamer to Karachi and thence by Imperial Airways due at Croydon on August 2 closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday. A mail for Europe, U. S. A. and Canada closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday. A mail from Europe81 words
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Advertisement101 1932-07-12 7 STUDY THE PINANG GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENTS There is much in the way of useful information contained in our Advertisement Columns. Read the advertisements and learn who stocks the article you are contemplating buying, who is offering the best bargains, or who is willing to buy your unwanted goods. EVERY ADVERTISEMENT, no101 words
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Advertisement172 1932-07-12 7 New Advertisements POSITIONS VACANT i OPERATOR WANTED INTERTPYE OPERATOR WANTED for I’inang Gazette.” Only nun capable of 6,000 ens con ectcd per hour required. Apply: Manager. WAN T E D.—lmportant Life Insurance Company requires Agency Inspector for Penang, Province Wellesley and Kedah district—Excellent terms for ambitious and energetic man with172 words
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Miscellaneous104 1932-07-12 7 'Phone 264. TO-NIGHT 6.J5 9.30 SIMONIAL MIRTH! ,s > Srtsn» 4ARLOW MARIE PREVOST Plctur» I Added: Comedies, Cartoons and Screen Snapshots. L Plans at Moutric’s— Phone 795. I Thursday The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood 11 1 .f L-i** 1 1— i _i —:i_i —i i uj n M A104 words
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Article1252 1932-07-12 8 In is undoubtedly a fact that no Imperial Conference has ever taken place under conditions so propitious for ultimate success as those which exist a 0 the time approaches for the Conference to meet ai Ottawa. Upon all sides there is a tendency, as never before,1,252 words
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Article247 1932-07-12 8 Such names as Prosperity road and Easy street smaeir of John Bunyan; they suggest the city of Vanity Fair. In fact, they belong to Americas newest town. It is rising with trans-Atlantic swiftness between the shore of Lake Michigan and one of Chicago’s richest residential districts. Some of the247 words
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Article25 1932-07-12 8 The riddle of life has never been solved,” says a writer. We all have to give it up uj the end.25 words
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Article1013 1932-07-12 8 —Dr. -H. G. Quaritch Wales - —Dr. -H. G. Quaritch Wales in the Times. the growth of hew EDEAS To those familiar with the social organization of Siam the report of the revolt of the Army and Navy and the announcement of a Constitution have certainly come as a surprise. It wasin the Times. - 1,013 words
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Article1026 1932-07-12 8 THE '-IVELFTh The casual visitor to any No-th P I town to-day would kjagirjj tha* u Ir; ’h I a battlefield on aftL :si l From tow n- and post..fil. s ”the I’n’or"?” I lound the corueria. drum is beatin I the music of a hand, and1,026 words
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Advertisement253 1932-07-12 8 L mm i„„i_ BALKAN SOBRANIE CIGARETTES and TOBACCO >r-' 'S*Cv4 SPUII t .iOl 1 R«»n TOBI'M pLYYI S M TOBflbuO IS3XTSJRE s' L v —<S£HNEST I MADE < yy-k --Y *»i». .r*M> r i OF f The Finest Yercldje 1 Tobacco Scle Agents John Little and Co., Ltd., Penang Singapore,253 words
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Advertisement48 1932-07-12 8 E. and O. 1 0 THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE H HOTEL IN THE EAST. |'l Ls U ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA H each with sitting room and private H bathroom attached. si H > H f Modem Sanitation Throughout S U EXCELLENT CUISINE ’I under expert European Chef.48 words
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379 1932-07-12 9 External Leans. DISTRICT COURT AGREEMENT COUNT uchida outlines JAPAN’S ATTITUDE London, yesterday. British investors’ n f China’s default of external Joaos is reflected in a T! mcs Fn.inrr’.l editorial which points out that bondholders, a conf 'derable numb* r of which are British, view with379 words
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168 1932-07-12 9 —Reuter. ALARMING SITUATION MINOR TROUBLE CULMINATES IN PITCHED BATTLE Brussels, yesterday. General Termor/.a, Commander of the First Army Corps, appointed to take charge of the alarming s tuation develcp'ng at the Charleroi and Mons coalfields where a genera! strike, believed to have been sti- mutated by—Reuter. - 168 words
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Article66 1932-07-12 9 —Reuter. Buenos Aires, yesterday. A revolt has broken out at San Paulo, in the State of Brazil, against the tardiness of the Centra! Government in restoring a Constitutional Government. The revolt which is supported by all the States surrounding Rio de Janeiro, except Espirito Santo, was started by—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article213 1932-07-12 9 ADJOURNIN& TO-DAY REASSEMsHRG OCT. 29. —9 Rugby, yesterday. It is expected that all members cf the Cabnet will be in London to-morrow and will attend the meeting of the Cabinet at which a large amount of business awaits attention. On Wednesday the British Delegation to the Ottawa Conference will213 words
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Article107 1932-07-12 9 HLUXAILJ vv —Rugby Radio Service. QUESTION GF ARBITRAL AWARDS RAISED Rugby, yesterday. sked what steps the Government had decided to take to secure payment from he Soviet Government of the repudiated x-bitral award of September, 1930, amountng to approximately £13,000,030 in favour >f g the Lena Goldfields Limited,HLUXAILJ vv —Rugby Radio Service. - 107 words
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Article311 1932-07-12 9 Bagby Radio Service De Vaiera Reconsiders Decision Rugby, yesterday. A s-jm.'wh t curious situation existe: io-daj in re to the correspondence between tbo Governor-General of the Irish i ree State, Mr. James McNeill, and the President of the Irish Free State Executive, Mr. De Valera, which «.he forme,Bagby Radio Service - 311 words
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Article431 1932-07-12 9 by the Opposition benches. —Rugby Radio Service. STATEMENT TO-MCk”CW MR. CHURCHILL’S CRITICISMS Rugby, yesterday. Telegrams from Paris and Berlin sta.tr. that the Lausanne agreement to-dai received the full approval of both the French and German Cabinets. The British Cabinet, it is understood, will have the agreement beforeby the Opposition benches.—Rugby Radio Service. - 431 words
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Article92 1932-07-12 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. SIR JOHN SIMON S DRAFT DECLARATION Rugby, yesterday. Sir John Simon, the British Foreign, Minister, who had been entrusted with the task of preparing the draft declaration on disarmament embodying five months of work at the Geneva Conference, was engaged throughout yesterday in consultation with delegates.—Rugby Radio Service. - 92 words
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Article78 1932-07-12 9 Rugby Radio Service. CUSTOMARY PRACTICE TO BE FOLLOWED Rugby, yesterday., In accordance with the usual practice the fleet will be dressed when the King with the Prince of Wales and Prine George arrive this evening. A salute c. twenty-one guns will be fired and th< customary ceremonies willRugby Radio Service. - 78 words
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Article34 1932-07-12 9 -Reuter. a VETOED BY PRESIDENT HOOVER Washington, Yesterday. Pres'dent Hoover has vetoed the Compromise Relief Bill. The Senate rejected the Goldborough Dollar Stabilisation Bill and adopted instead the Glass Currency Expension Bill.--Reuter. - 34 words
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Article102 1932-07-12 9 .—Reuter. 600,000 PEOPLE AFFECTED MAYOR DEMANDS SPECIAL SESSION OF LEGISLATURE Chicago, yesterday. In order tb “stave off starvation” the Chicago Mayor, Mr. Antony Cemtiak, demanded a special session of the Illinois legislature. He declares that a major disaster has threatened failing relief by August 1 when he.—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article41 1932-07-12 9 —Reuter. New Bedford, (Massachusettes). Commander A. V/. S. Agar, V.C., of His Majesty’s sloop Scarborough, was seriously injured when a seaplane in which he was flying crashed into the sea in a sudden squalL Two American passengers were drowned.-—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article88 1932-07-12 9 —Reuter. RECIPROCAL FAVOURS CANADA PREPARES LIST OF 8,009 ITEMS Ottawa, yesterday. A-S a contribution to trade between the Empire Canada is preparing to submit at the Ottawa Conference an imposing list of commodities which she is prepared to import duty free from Empire countries. 8,000 ITETJS.-—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article218 1932-07-12 9 NO STRUCTySAL DEFECTS While the delicate cobwebs of scaffolding have swathed the slender spire of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Londoners have, turned anxious eyes towards this famous landmark and wondered what was going on. The answer is—only a face massage. It seems that the vzell-known London soot218 words
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Article120 1932-07-12 9 New Tcjrist Attraction. J Australia is gaining what European countries are losing in American tourist traffic, according to an Ausiral News Service message, but the late"” attraction of the world’s oldest continent is not the sunshine or the surfing beaches, hut the black opal, an exclusively Australian gem.120 words
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Article222 1932-07-12 9 HINDERING COURSE OF JUSTICE MILLIONAIRE BOAT OWNER IMPRISONED t Flemington, yesterday. Mr. Curtis, the millionaire boatowmer, has been sentenced to one year’s imprisonment and a fine of $l,OOO for hindering the course of justice in connection with the search for the Lindbergh baby. Reuter cabled222 words
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65 1932-07-12 9 .—Ructer. ASSURANCE FROM SIAM London, yesterday. I have received an official assurance that all treaty obligations will be observed by the new Government of Siam and that the life and property of all foreigners will be scrupulously protected as hitherto," stated Sir John Simon.—Ructer. - 65 words
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Article45 1932-07-12 9 .—Renter. SUSSEX DEFEATS WORCESTERSHIRE 4 London, yesterday. Playing at Kidderminster, Sussex defeated Worcestershire by nine wickets. Worcestershire made 192 (Tate 5 for 51) and 111 (Tate 4 for 49). Sussex replied with 191 fßocrt 4 for 32) and 113 for one wicket.-.—Renter. - 45 words
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Article183 1932-07-12 9 have been possible before.—Rugby Radio Service. CHANCELLOR'S ADMIRATION PLEA FOR FORBEARANCE ON NEW ISSUE t -r Rugby, yesterdayin the House of Commons to-night, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, speaking a.s minister just returned from an international gathering, said that nothing could be more gratifying than to hear almosthave been possible before.—Rugby Radio Service. - 183 words
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Article66 1932-07-12 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM RECREATION CLUB BEATEN A football match played on Saturday at Bukit Mertajam in the knock out competition for the McFall Cup between the Posts and Telegraphs Football Team and the Bukit Mertajam Recreation Club resulted in a win for the former by three goals to66 words
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Advertisement136 1932-07-12 9 s a SI A.V.C Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., LimiteA. Jr—:.".. q A M:ssaje o* Hcpc those wbj have Lost Vigour. ■tt s- naiurai ytuthful vigour l>st—whelh,r it be illeess 4 s ress ui cl mate, AiJ!or luougb overwork —life is J luertly a dud existetcd. It behoves every136 words
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Article84 1932-07-12 10 Yesterday. To-day. TlN— Spot 3 Yesterday. To-day. Z' $5.45 London £126 12s. 6d. £126 12 s. 6d. COPRA— (Sundned) *>•«> TIN (3 Months) TAPIOCA ***** London 8 25 5 Od $66 25 S Fair Seed 335 Singapore $66.25 Medium Pearl 3.35 Business Done 24 00 BusffiSsDone Buyers No84 words
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Article331 1932-07-12 10 todays prices The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS KENNEDY Co.’b share list at 11 a.na. to day Yesterday To-day w an ao <° 5 SflABES >• S 3 <s Z? CQ qq OQ 0. 0. So $0. Mining Ipoh 1?/- 1./5 12/- 13/6 iiete331 words
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Article82 1932-07-12 10 Penwg, Jnly 12 By Courtly oj the Chartered Bank On London Bank Dptnand 2/3 25 82 t 4 m/ta 2/3 27/32 Privata 3 m ta credit 2/4 1/18 3 Documentary 2/4 3/16 On Nau York Bank Dem nd 41 France T T 1 000 now Indi* T. T. 16382 words
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Article259 1932-07-12 10 The Straits Plantations owes a great deal to the prudent direction and business enterprise of its late Chairman. Mr. J. McNeile Miller. The notable progress made by the company during the last b% years is his best memorial, as Mr. Eric Macfadyen observed in a striking tribute to259 words
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Article45 1932-07-12 10 The following prices were realised at the General Produce Agency rubber auction rooms to-day:— Good F.A.Q. to $6.85 F.A.Q. $6.65 to $6.70 Low F.A.Q. $6.25 to $6.35 Uns. Dia. Sheet $5.03 to $5.45 Lump Scrap $2.80 to $3.60 Loose Scrap $3.30 to $4.6045 words
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Article163 1932-07-12 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Sat 84. July II Jnly 9 Stp» 19 Paris 9011/16 81} 128 96 New York B.fSj 3.58} 4 85? Monirsd 408 i 4 10} Brussels 25 62 15.80 84 88 Geneva 18 27} 18 40 24 86 Ameieidam 8 88} 8 88} 12163 words
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Article1893 1932-07-12 10 STRAITS PLANTATIONS TRIBUTES TO MR. McNEILE MILLER The thirty-third ordinary general meeting of the Straits Plantations, Ltd., was held on June 23rd in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers’ Association, 2-4, Idol- lane, E.C., Mr. Maefadyen (chairman of the company) presiding. Mr. J.1,893 words
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Advertisement319 1932-07-12 10 Since you hove token the ‘trouble to read this, be convinced that the other advertisements in this paper are also read. If you wish to buy or sell, let the Pinanq Gazette" help you. Tiie Jmpottaruu! tf Still tfor Health From the dawn of time salt has been essential to319 words
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Miscellaneous41 1932-07-12 10 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a_m. 76 E Nil Noon 91 S Nil TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 1.54 a.m. 7.56 a.m. 1.41 p.m. 8.36 pan. TO-MORROW 8.01 a m. 12.44 a m. 8.15 p.m. 2.33 p.m.41 words
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Article926 1932-07-12 11 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving end sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY CC- J’ALIMA from Singapore, Cheriton, Semarang Soerabaya, sailing for Bagan Si Api Api, Batavia, Cheribon, Stmarang Soerabayh— to-day. «S KRIAN from B. Datoh, Teluk926 words
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Article291 1932-07-12 11 I WEDNESDAY, JULY 13. Entries Close for Penang Turf Club A.utumn Meeting, Noon. Meeting of those interested in Penang j Boxing Tournament, Town Hall, Penaug, 6.50 p.m. THURSDAY, JULY 14 Malaya Cup Football, Penang v Kedah, Esplanade, 5 p.m. FRIDAY, JULY 15. Society for Prevention of Cruelty291 words
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Article51 1932-07-12 11 “We are advised by Messrs. Boustead Co., Ltd., Penang, the local Agents of Nippon Yusen Kaisha, that the ss. ‘Hakusan Maru’ will now sail from Pen eng for Colombo, Aden, Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam at noon on Saturday, the 16th July, instead of the 15th51 words
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Article392 1932-07-12 11 MODERN COMPOSING MACHINES INSTALLED The March C? Progress 1 To-day finds the issue of the Pinang Gazette produced on the new battery of Intertypes which the company have installed. These machines represent the last I word in line composing machines and the 1 mang Gazette is392 words
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Article616 1932-07-12 11 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during the period from June 25 to July 1, 1932, inclusive, and are available foi- public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the616 words
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Advertisement194 1932-07-12 11 B .V S THE choice > I OF S 5 CHAMPIONS < uA IR'- a 5,0 illsWr# 'Wk r Z 'I? Safe i f donwt i J maos in cncuho -J IS n.la Mk tx. Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble —keep teeth free from film with194 words
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Article1156 1932-07-12 12 Of Marriage PROBLEM OF BIRTH CONTROL Resolutions on marriage and sex, which were passed at the Lambeth Conference in 1930, are the subject of a report, issued recently, of a Committee of the Lower House of the Convocation of Canterbury, which were presented at a meeting1,156 words
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Article161 1932-07-12 12 —Reuter. Anger at a skidding piece of soap on a tiled bathroom floor gave nine-year-old Kathryn Feibusch the idea which makes her the youngest inventor at the Fourth International Patent Exhibition at the Grand Central Palace. The soap slipped out of her hand while she was taking—Reuter. - 161 words
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Article99 1932-07-12 12 Permar.ent new eyelashes can be acquired by surgical transplanting of hair from the scalp. But forever afterward the owner of the new lashes will have to go to the barber to get them trimmed, because they continue to grow as if they were still cn top99 words
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Article120 1932-07-12 12 So He goes back to Workhouse i There are some people whom newly-won .riches cannot for long turn from the even tenor of their lives. They are the Imperturbablcs—and Mr. Patrick Davis, who chooses to reside in i the workhouse in Dublin, is one of them. j120 words
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Advertisement271 1932-07-12 12 z M>/"» vJ.Tj#*’’! «DL eMsfcfift! fefefe feW <fe World famous beauties find in the perfect dentifrice. Their white, per.rly teeth testify to the effective use or this smooth, creamy, mouth and breath refit cshing Tooth Paste. ODOL removes c t .coloration and tartar, and raphes teeth white and lustrous in271 words
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Advertisement15 1932-07-12 12 RAG IN© J r A Home fur? article appears in th© Pinang GcszeMe EVERY TUESDAY.15 words
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Advertisement249 1932-07-12 12 i jk I ®JI I j iriwi I I fkl| S i v 1 3 iIill»iilMlb i top, -Beu 11 u I fe- m s I **K*to? w «5 Vi a j W||gjlW Sole Agents BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Singapore, Penang, F.M.S. Kelantan. OBTAINABLE FROM r Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.,249 words
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824 1932-07-12 13 foolish spinsters DEFRAUDED A VIEW OF THEIR FUTURE HUSBANDS References to a mysterious preparation ty which it was alleged to have been claimed that women could obtain a view of their future husbands were made at the Quarter Sessions at Beverley (Yorkshire) on June824 words
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Article755 1932-07-12 13 TELEHONE MESSAGE TO THE YARD When James Collins, the accused soldier in the Kent wood murder charge, again appeared at Ashford (Kent), it was 1 alleged that after the crime he telephoned Scotland Yard and told them that three women were badly injured on the Ashfordr755 words
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Article142 1932-07-12 13 WARM TRISTE TO GOVERNMENT A warm tribute to the courageous way in which the new Commonwealth Govem- ment is facing up to a difficult position was paid by the Chairman of Thomas Brown and Sons. Already the effects of the advent of an Administration pledged to economy, and142 words
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Article215 1932-07-12 13 Australia Makes A Suit in 1 hr. 53 Min. A World Record. J From the sheep’s back to the human wearers, Australia now definitely holds the world’s record for making a suit cf clothes, says a Sydney message. The time taken was 1 hour 53 minutes.215 words
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Article58 1932-07-12 13 —Austral News. Crush Dy B’g Boy. A Melbourne motor cyclist has gone one better than the owner of the baby car the back cf v.’hich he placarded with the notice Hit One Your Own Size.” In a safety-first triangle-shaped frame he has attached the following notice to his—Austral News. - 58 words
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Article81 1932-07-12 13 Australian Summer Snow. Snow, fifty feet deep, in the middle of summer—and in Australia. That is what a Melbourne message reports on Hotham Heights 6,000 feet up in Victoria. One small valley has been completely filled with snow and ice from a recent big avalanche, and81 words
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Article120 1932-07-12 13 South Australia’s Remarkable Recovery. Australia which the world depression has hit as hard as any cf the States of the Commonwealth is showing remarkable signs of recovery, says sth Austral I Service message. i Business is at least 25 per cent better than it was at this120 words
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144 1932-07-12 13 Sydney’s new Harbour Bridge which has replaced the North Shore ferry service is helping people to economize and keep fit at the same time. Notwithstanding trams and trains, twice as many people as use tl cm are walking across. Typists and 'girls who value144 words
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Article143 1932-07-12 13 EXTINCT ANIMAL REDISCOVERED. Oolacunta Lost for 30 Years. Lost to human ken for 90 years, and believed by scientists to have become extinct, the oolacunta a marsupial with the characteristics of the kangaroo and the wallaby, and the size and speed of a hare, has been re-discovered in the Diamantina143 words
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Article222 1932-07-12 13 Fair Golden Woolly Hair. Pigmies averaging 4% feet in height, of amazing strength, whose language sounds like the chattering of cockatoos and whose customs embrace cannibalism and the mummification of their dead by a process unknown to white men are described in the yearly report, which reads like222 words
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Advertisement15 1932-07-12 13 wireless i wireless i informative and Interesting articles appear in the Hnang Gazette ON FRIDAYS,15 words
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Advertisement154 1932-07-12 13 DEEP-SEATED CANCERS. Sydney Experiments Impress Experts. An entirely new line of research into X-ray treatment of cancer, which has already achieved results which experts characterise as amazing, is being pioneered by investigators at the Sydney University under the Director of Cancer Research, Professor H. G. Chapman. Medical men hope that154 words
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Advertisement114 1932-07-12 13 'Zhe £nz?cef‘<isw) sszye f UNTREATED MILKA BOTH WHOLE AND 4 j SKIMMED.HAS VERY I LITTLE AHn-RACtUTiC 1 ACTIVITY U Cion cows* snISU contains aSmcgt vitamin D gg fellows that a Sood m&d® from fresh cosstalaa almost tso SONSBUmM f Clinical that as elj result of thit addition Sumh-nzs with its114 words
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Article471 1932-07-12 14 3 YEARS' SENTENCE QUASHED The appeal of Walter Berkley Hart, a professional boxer known as “Seaman Hart,” against his conviction, before the Common Serjeant, at the Old Bailey, on a charge of assault, causing bodily harm to Harry Jackson, a warder at Wandsworth Prison, was allowed471 words
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Article187 1932-07-12 14 MeOAL PRESENTED TO HiS FATH® AT PALACE The King honoured a dead hero at a private investiture at Buckingham Palace when he distributed decorations and orders bestowed in the Birthday Honours list. The dead hero was John Birks. His father, Mr. William Birks, received from the187 words
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Article213 1932-07-12 14 Head Master to Appeal Against a Fine i Henry Joad, head master of Hyde Coun- cil School, Hendon, was fined 10s., and i ordered to pay five guineas costs, at Hendon on June 20. for assaulting a 13-year-old schoolboy. The schoolboy stated that the I head213 words
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Article678 1932-07-12 14 WITH IN WEYMOUTH BAY 150 PASSENGERS NO INJURIES The Weymouth pleasure steamer Premier, a paddle-boat of 129 tons, and the Submarine Rainbow were involved in a collision in Weymouth Bay on the afternoon of June 28th, and a hole 10ft. long was torn in the bow of678 words
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Article709 1932-07-12 14 UNRAVELLED AFFAIRS OF HATRY GROUP SEIZURE AFTER DISCUSSING BUSINESS WITH COLLEAGUE By the tragically sudden death at his East Grinstead (Sussex) home, of Sir Gilbert Garnsey, the chartered accountant, the City loses the man who has been known as the “doctor of industry.” Sir709 words
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Article193 1932-07-12 14 At Carroll Celebrations in Guildford Mrs. Hargreaves, the original “Alice,” was among those who witnessed, on June 20, the performances at Guildford by local children of scenes from Alice in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking-glass.” Sylvia Preston, an eight-year-old girl, who look the part of Alice,” stepped down193 words
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Advertisement298 1932-07-12 14 P-3 fcSI 7 f/ MADE IN f 77 ENGLAND [w J 9*l k !1 TPADt M ADK WD OHO WILLS BRISTOL LONDON ■—!—TIB TH ITT —TTTI 1 i~IWI JMU ■■■■■—i Will IHTfUIJ .7^-^7'TUT-.7 -I- ««--<— v r .1 11 «I A 7 z/ t’x r 1 14 < f PREPARATIONS298 words
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Article412 1932-07-12 15 FOR USE IN CASE OF EMERGENCY An Ordinance to make provision for the registration of certain residents in the t Colony is to be introduced at the next meeting of the Legislative Council, on August 8. It was thought advisable that provision should be made for412 words
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Article132 1932-07-12 15 Sir Malcolm Watson’s Improved Latex Collection Methods A number of notifications relating to inventions were gazetted on Friday. Sir Malcolm Watson, who was for many years medical officer to a number of Malayan rubber estates but has since devoted his abilities almost exclusively to malarial problems, hc.s been132 words
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Article156 1932-07-12 15 Singapore, July 7. Throughout the period under review the local market has ruled steady but dull, prices fluctuating within narrow limits, at 5 to 5Vs, for spot Sheet. The same conditions obtained in both London and New York. Latest quotations for spot are 1 13;16d. and 2%156 words
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Article302 1932-07-12 15 FATTY’S MARRIAGE TEST Two Years getting to know One Another” 4 Neither Roscoa (Fatty) Arbuckle nor his fiancee, Addie McPhail, the actress, are taking chances on their married happiness of the future. It is revealed that they have spent the past two years “getting to know all about ea h302 words
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Article158 1932-07-12 15 "ANGEL OF THE PAMPAS Englishwoman With Wast Wealth Dies An Englishwoman, known far and wide as the Angel cf the Pampas has died at Antofagasta, the nitrate port in Northern Chile, according to a Reuter message from Valpaxaiso. The Angel cf the Pampas was a millionairess, Mrs. Edith Shaw de158 words
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Article125 1932-07-12 15 With Only Half A Tail Can a greyhound win the Dog Derby with only half a tail Bookmakers and backers all over the country are wondering, and thousands of pounds in bets are in the balance because no one knows. The cause of all the trouble125 words
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Article144 1932-07-12 15 Knitting in a Corner a thing of the Past Modern mothers and grandmothers were compared favourably with those of a past generation by Mrs. Wintringham, 'formerly Independent Liberal M. P. for the Louth Division of Lincolnshire, who presided at a London conference of the Association of144 words
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Article59 1932-07-12 15 —Reuter. Zahar a Derghousoff one of the Doukhobors, the fanatical sect of Russian nudists, has died at the age of 107. 1 He came to Canada 34 years ago with the original contingent of Russian Doukhobors, and at the age of 103 was still able to saw—Reuter. - 59 words
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Advertisement638 1932-07-12 15 ADVERTISING fells of Things Ta weer, to use, to eat and to entertain. !t is the news that the housewife looks for. Race the merits of YOUR wares before them the medium I of the GAZETTE" and increase your custom. i K DUTCH MAILS L v <• .JMVAART MAATSCHAPPU ROTTERDAM638 words
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Advertisement137 1932-07-12 15 A Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed in Good Clothes. When in England, call and fit your- y j sell out with clothes at approx, half Gl SI original cost, Overcoats, Lounge, Sports. j ft Dress Suits, Plus Fours, etc. Created St by eminent Savile Row and West E d 1137 words
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Advertisement266 1932-07-12 15 lawn mowers Suitable for use on a grass plot, LJt i large sports ground or golf course. F]i We are always ready to assist customers in obtaining the most //j i suitable machine for any special 1 purpose. We invite ycu to inspect the new Ransome I mode’s in our266 words
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Advertisement845 1932-07-12 16 P. and ©.“BRSTLiij AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., [Penang, Teluk Z.n:sn, P Ort I under contract with Hts Majesty s tenham, Malacca Md 1 Government, London and Far East Service. I Mail Service. M ata Hari T845 words
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