Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 May 1933
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Title Section20 1933-05-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No HI. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, 16th MAY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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619 1933-05-16 1 Declaration Of Foreign Policy TO OFFSET HITLER’S REICHSTAG SPEECH Doctrine For European Relations most important declaration on U. S. foreign policy will be .-.aJr bv president Roosevelt to-morrow in an effort to mobilise world opinion in time possibly to offset Hitler’s Reichstag speech—Reuter. - 619 words
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Article25 1933-05-16 1 r >bune s New Venture ,Jr Own Correspondent) The lal Singapore, May 16. aimounces a new J at five cents, next Sun-25 words
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Article202 1933-05-16 1 added the foreign secretary’.—Rugby Radio Service. Deprecated by High Commissioner London, May 15. Sir John Simon answered several questions relating to the situation in Danzig. He said he discussed the matter with the High Commissioner a short time ago but he had no information regarding the mostadded the foreign secretary’.—Rugby Radio Service. - 202 words
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Article30 1933-05-16 1 —Reuter. Sir Eric Phipps Appointed London, May 15. Sir Eric Phipps has been appointed Ambassador to Berlin in succession to Sir Horace Rumbold, who is retiring.-—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article146 1933-05-16 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Chancellor’s Statement SILK DUTIES STILL PERMITTED London, May 15. Referring in the House of Commons to the proposal for a tariff truce, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, pointed out that its object was to make initiatives in the adjustment of—Rugby Radio Service. - 146 words
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Article66 1933-05-16 1 .—Reuter. Considered by League Council Geneva, May 15. A secret meeting of the Special Committee of the League Council discussed the Paraguay-Bolivia dispute with a view to submitting recommendations at the next meeting of the Council. It is understood that the dispatch of a Commission of Inquiry.—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article148 1933-05-16 1 —Reuter. Highest Level Ever Reached DOLLAR PREMIUM New York, May 16. The stocks of silver in New York are at present probably at the highest level they have ever reached, according to a Wall Street journal. The estimated stocks in hand are at present between 75—Reuter. - 148 words
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Article73 1933-05-16 1 not be in the general interest.—Rugby Radio Service. Terms Not Yet Settled London, May 15. Asked whether he could lay papers before the House regarding the Four Power Pact, the Foreign Secretary replied that the conversations had not yet reached the point at which he could usefullynot be in the general interest.—Rugby Radio Service. - 73 words
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Article267 1933-05-16 1 by voluntary arrangement Rugby Radio Service. L’rgent Need For Providing Markets DISCUSSION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS London, May 15. The Minister for Agriculture, Major Elliott, informed the House of Commons, having regard to the increased supply of home produced milk now being diverted to manufacture andby voluntary arrangement . Rugby Radio Service. - 267 words
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Article215 1933-05-16 1 Dies In Hospital (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 16. Mrs. Ida Taylor, wife of Mr. Roland William Taylor, mining engineer of Petaling Tin, who was shot yesterday by a Hylam boy, expired last night in hospital after blood transfusion from a member215 words
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Article192 1933-05-16 1 Shock Felt This Morning NO SEISMOGRAPH IN MALAYA A definite earthquake shock occurred in Penang this morning shortly after half past eight. Early arrivals at office felt a definite tremor, and in some offices desks and partitions visibly moved. In some private residences chairs and cupboard192 words
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Article68 1933-05-16 1 .—Reuter. U. S. President Selects Delegates Washington, May 15. It is understood that President Roosevelt has tentatively selected the following as the United States delegates to the World Economic Conference. Mr. Hull, Secretary of State; Mr. Newton Baker, ex-Secretary of War; Mr. James M. Cox, ex-Govemor of Ohio,.—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article40 1933-05-16 1 Reuter. Navy on Reduced Commission Basis Washington, May 15. For reasons of economy, the Navy Department has ordered one-third of all the United States combatant ships and naval aircraft to be placed on a reduced com- mission basis.. Reuter. - 40 words
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Article37 1933-05-16 1 —Reuter. To Ask for Transfer of Moratorium Berlin, May 16. It is expected that the Rcichsbank will ask for the transfer cf the moratorium at a meeting in Berlin to be held on May 26.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article56 1933-05-16 1 Blames U.S. for Paralysis in International Trade Philadelphia, May 16. Mr. Owen Young in a speech, to-day, held the United States responsible for having ruined the currency and banking systems of the world including their own with the result of paralysis in International Trade through insisting c56 words
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Advertisement17 1933-05-16 1 NAGATA brothers dentists Hea d Office next t 0 The Dispensary Brln ch Office 52, Leith Street17 words
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Advertisement75 1933-05-16 1 After a hard day s work, a V strenuous day’s pleasure, what more refreshing than TALIS- MALT. It is the ideal before- bed drink because it gives healthful sleep. But it is equally good at breakfast, for its ingredients give renewed energy and vitality. Begin drinking TALISMALT to-day. B Delightfully75 words
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Advertisement6 1933-05-16 1 I MORE SINGAPORE HANDICAPS Page 766 words
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Advertisement1294 1933-05-16 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG TURF CLUB. WWWMMMM ban BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS matice limited. Th© (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement» MeFCdllfile Bank HotlO KORQ a| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the e L All communications relating to Half-yearly General Meeting of the mem- Successors to Qf IHCIIG, LUlilTeU Bcinklhn advertisements should be1,294 words
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1297 1933-05-16 3 promotion of Stoke City the f. a. amateur CUP (From our Own Correspondent) London, April 29. r, vtp ST DIVISION CHAMPIONS the FIR» 1 Arsenal, runners-up last season, have t Wished themselves as First Dtvinow estab. d a peradventure. ""Tve Sen -me people who1,297 words
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Article1163 1933-05-16 3 Season’s Standard of Play HIBERNIAN GAIN PROMOTION (From Our own Correspondent) London, April 29. RANGERS’ NINETEENTH CHAMPIONSHIP Congratulations must be offered Rangers in again winning the League Championship, and that for the nineteenth time, including a joint leadership with Dumbarton, since the competition was instituted. Their run1,163 words
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Advertisement320 1933-05-16 3 PICCADULILT The World’s finest Virginia Cigarettes are PURE made in London VIRGINIA CIGARETTES’, new I TRU-VAC’ Tin, j a WMfS t' FACTORY B ’w FRESH HISS- SSS! As you break the vacuum seal of the TRU-VAC Tin, you hear ru h y?B» hissing entry of the air... indicating an unusually-high320 words
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Article265 1933-05-16 4 Girl’s Arm Cut Off By a T rain HALF-MILE CRAWL TO HELP London, May 2nd. Miss Margaret Elizabeth Jones, 23, of Trevor, near Llangollen, who was found on the roadside near Ruabon with her right arm missing on her wedding day, is reported to be265 words
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Article312 1933-05-16 4 Tragedy of Lost Capital The prospects of the “Shop Assistant Charter” were discussed by Mr. R. G. Manson in his presidential address to the National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen, and Clerks at the annual general meeting at Leeds. Many of the reforms, he312 words
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Article96 1933-05-16 4 To-day, at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March—Colonel J. Ward —Cheeseman. 2. Overture —French Comedy—Bela. 3. Selection—To-night’s the Night—Reubens. 4. Waltz—Tresor d’Amour—Waldteufel. 5. Cornet Solo—An Evening Song— Hadyn-Wood. 6. Selection—J essonda —Spohr. 7. Fox Trot—Honey-Moon Lane —Hanley. GOD SAVE THE KING To-morrow, at the96 words
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Article339 1933-05-16 4 The Accounts OVER $lOO FOR UNEMPLOYED FUNDS The following is a statement of the accounts of the Grand Easter Ball organised by the Eurasian Association (Penang) and held at the Town Hall last month. The dance was held in aid of the European and Asia'ic Unemployed339 words
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Article266 1933-05-16 4 Election of Office-bearers The nineteenth annual general meeting of the Muslim Mabajana Sabha was held on Sunday, the 14th May, 1933, when the following office bearers were elected:— President Mr. P. K. Shakkari Rawther, J. Vice-presidents Messrs. V. S. Madar and A. Haji Mohamed Abdullah Sahib;266 words
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Article733 1933-05-16 4 It is rumoured in Kuala Lumpur that H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi is taking a holiday to England next year. Inspector Marsden who was attached to the Marine Police has succeeded Mr. A. J. Kirkwood, P.A.S.P., at Balik Pulau. Dr. R. E. Anderson, Health Officer, Railways, Kuala Lumpur,733 words
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Advertisement170 1933-05-16 4 EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE For ANY OCCASION INISMOi J'THI > fwß fOLMjii |BRAjB Produce of THE FAMOUS FIRM DENIS MOUNIE CO., COGNAC. Established in 1838. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Penang, Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur. <^gg^BV9v» wM M aiii^«aEQsqgg^p> Flea PERRINS’I SAUCE > Every drop counts dK& —it's so highly jgjglg170 words
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Advertisement63 1933-05-16 4 ywwwwwwKWMw^>.. i COLOURED) I Columbia PORTABLES| < —...t: as S XTmllsprcfO ■■f You can now buy these wonderful B 1 Grafonolas. finished in rich colour "s schemes, at no extra cost. Here's B an instrument you will be proud to own. MODEL 202 SINGLE SPRING $50.00 < I" DOUBLE SPRING63 words
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Article1708 1933-05-16 5 A Game Of Skill Is No Bet SUPREME COURT LEGAL ARGUMENT Appeal In Ball Games Conviction .iteresting legal argument was fortentning in the Supreme C„urt yesterday afternoon when, inl Keng Chnan, the well-known Penang rugby player, appealed ainind a conviction and sentence imnosed on1,708 words
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Article715 1933-05-16 5 Three Kingdoms of IndoChina/’ by Harold J. Coolidge, Jr., and Theodore Roosevelt Of all the alcoves in a library one is apt to pass over most rapidly that of travel. Like Diaries written by aspirants to the art of Samuel Pepys, the ego looms large in715 words
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Article516 1933-05-16 5 Yesterday's Results BURNHAM AND ROGERS DEFEATED Two more ties were played yesterday in the Penang Lawn Tennis Championships, both in the Men's Open Doubles Handicap. One was a semi-final and the other in the third round. In the first, Rogers and Bumham, the last remaining European pair516 words
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Article138 1933-05-16 5 To Be Played at Taiping on May 20 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, May 15. The following have been selected to take part in a State Trial, to be played at Taiping on the 20th instant. It is regretted that Regimental players are not permitted to represent138 words
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Article119 1933-05-16 5 —Reuter. Britain Enter Third Round MONACO BEATEN BY CZECHO SLOVAKIA London, May 15. At Queen’S Club England eliminated Finland by three matches to nil in the second round of the Davis Cup. Perry beat Grotenfelt 6—o, 6—3, 6—l. Austin beat Grahn 6—o, 6—2, 6—2. Perry and Hughes—Reuter. - 119 words
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Article109 1933-05-16 5 Verity In Deadly Form DERBY DEFEATED BY SIX WICKETS Low Scoring Match London, May 15. The cricket match between Yorkshire and Derbyshire which was commenced on Saturday at Hull resulted in a win for Yorkshire by 6 wickets. In the first innings Derbyshire collapsed for a total109 words
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Article80 1933-05-16 5 Latest Call-over London, May 15. The following is the latest call-over for the Derby:— 2112 Manitoba taken and offered. ***** Rodosto taken and offered. 1001 8 Hyperion taken and offered. ***** King Salmon offered, ***** taken. 131 1 Young Lover taken and offered. 22 j 180 words
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Article297 1933-05-16 5 MAY, 1933 V MAY 16 League Football: P. C. C. Iff. A. C., S.X.I. ground. MAY 17 League Football: U. A. F. A. P. R. C. 8., Dato Kramat Ground. MAY 18 League Football: D. A. F. C. "B” vM. A. F. C. “B”, Dato Kramat Ground.297 words
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Advertisement118 1933-05-16 5 >lll H II I lIIWW4LL BRASSIERS IN DAINTY BROCADED SILK PERFECTLY CUT Price $1.50 CfIIMESE kAfITERh. BEACH STREET, PENANG. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. Ullllll I I I I THE TORTURE OF PILES. Why continue to suffer? With DR. VAN VLECK’S ABSORPTIVE PLASMA no case of this painful malady too118 words
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Miscellaneous150 1933-05-16 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc s 31.55150 words
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INDIAN NOTES AND NEWS
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Article104 1933-05-16 6 Travancore Sensation CONDITION NOT SERIOUS Trivandrum, May 3. Information has been received here of a European Superintendent, named Gillespie, of an estate near Tenmalai, having been stabbed last night. His condition apparently is not very serious. The police are vigorously investigating the matter. Tenmalai is 80 miles104 words
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Article627 1933-05-16 6 Explosion Near Oil Tanks Madras, May 22. People living in the vicinity of the Standard Oil Company’s installation—the locality is known as Palmyra Depot—who heard the explosion say they saw a vivid flash and sparks shoot up 100 feet into the air, just as627 words
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Article985 1933-05-16 6 FIRST CRIME OF ITS KIND IN SOUTH INDIA AGENT AND CLERKS THREATENED WITH REVOLVERS Ootacamund, April 27. “Make no noise or you’ll be shot!” This startling command, following immediately upon the closing of two doors, caused the clerks in one of the two rooms of the985 words
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106 1933-05-16 6 Madras, May 3. The young Indian who was fatally injured by the explosion of a bomb which he was carrying on Monday night along the beach at Royapuram has been identified as having been associated with the gang which raided uie Ootacamund branch of the Travancore106 words
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Article167 1933-05-16 6 Telegraph Engineer’s Death ERODE TRAGEDY Erode, April 26. During a severe thunderstorm which broke over Erode last evening Mr. A. Hoffland, an Engineering Supervisor in the Government Telegraph Department, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. It appears that Mr. Hoffland had been out in the167 words
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Article291 1933-05-16 6 Ordeal on a Sampan HANDBAG STOLEN Rangoon, 27. The terrifying experience of an American lady, Dr. M. T. Riach, who alone with a sampan plier in Rangoon habour last night was menaced, her handbag snatched from her and she herself thrown into the river, has291 words
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Advertisement252 1933-05-16 6 I I °U E R 10 1 Not for nothing d 0 k portraits of Johnnie Walk,,- im i4 in *7 charactei attitude He s always movi I and with the times. That’s 1 L swing has been produced the first whisky to be spe I cially blended for climates252 words
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Article1888 1933-05-16 7 FRENCH SUCCESS IN FIRST CLASSIC: BROWN BETTY'S ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS: VICTORIA CUP FOR MR. DEWAR o (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 3. A ROYAL SUCCESS Conditions were dismal for the opening of the First Spring Meeting at Newmarket, a thin drizzle when racing started developing into1,888 words
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Article427 1933-05-16 7 Lived Dangerously for 26 Years CHILDHOOD SPENT IN JUNGLE London, April 29. One of the most intrepid women in the world —who has lived dangerously throughout the 26 years of her eventful life —has arrived at Port Darwin, because she wants to stay with her mother427 words
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Article373 1933-05-16 7 Nothing Left But Her House AND THAT’S TO GO Once worth £20,000, Mrs. Kathleen Haxby Kendle, the Hampshire woman faithhealer, is now a poor woman. She has spent all her money on her mission of healing during the eight years of her work since she was373 words
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253 1933-05-16 7 Shock for Wife Who Had Remarried After a lapse of eighteen years a man, who was officially reported to have lost his life when the steamer on which he sailed was torpedoed during the war, has turned up, causing remarkable complications. He is Mr.253 words
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141 1933-05-16 7 Eliminating Marxist Works Berlin, April 20. The Nazis have decided to spring clean the Berlin public libraries, eliminating all Marxist and other publications deemed objectionable in present circumstances. A committee is drafting a black list of these publications, many of which will be gathered141 words
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Advertisement107 1933-05-16 7 fs ft' '9'll Packed by k A SI JOHN A. HUNTER fr CO.. LTD. C I 9 LIVERPOOL AND LONDON J I <• > r I f L SOLE AGENTS: I HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. PENANG. SINGAPORE. IPOH and KUALA LUMPUR. J Just Arrived from phone France* QFtarmeuse in Colours.107 words
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Article592 1933-05-16 8 There is considerable diversity of opinion regarding the practical value of the visit of the Australian trade sliip to these shores. In one quarter it is maintained that the visit has been instrumental in cementing business connections between Malaya and the Antipodean Dominion. In another, the venture592 words
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Article275 1933-05-16 8 English scholars are convinced by a long process of experiment that dialect is disappearing. Many causes have contributed to their wane—the opening up of Great Britain by rapid means of transport, with its admixture of speeches the emergence of a correct accent, and, finally, the propagation of standardised275 words
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Article1457 1933-05-16 8 To Dorothy May Pilgrim, fifty-six and deaf, her wireless set meant the world. She had ceased, in a London boardinghouse, to hope for experience of the topics she loved, when the set was bequeathed by a friend. She could hear the loud-speaker very well; she was not dull1,457 words
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Article739 1933-05-16 8 BOY’S BRIGADE JUBILEE L To mark the jubilee this Vear Boys’ Brigade, a series of ral b I unprecedented scale has been n i these, will reach their act where a vast celebration is to be September. On April 2' the gali| I commemoration was J London739 words
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Advertisement176 1933-05-16 8 "Mvt'"t;&"w Ob< 1 f H&ict NO FINER WHISKY > GOES INTO AMY SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD.. PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. —Mirw i i ib cggnsß—ta—i^a—■aca—sa—n cm— eg———^—— Orsiorssi/s Scotch Whisky. No. IVAT 53.40 PER BOTTLE Full Bodied Mellow Scotch Whisky Guaranteed by the176 words
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Advertisement81 1933-05-16 8 E. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modern Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. When yoa have tried them all you will come back to D E RESZKE and be satisfied FAMED AS81 words
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Article111 1933-05-16 9 —Reuter. Pointer To International Action economic RESTORATION London, May 15. suggestion that the success of i.pan's monetary policy points the way to tional action on similar lines is made M Jui< hitsushima. Japanese Financial in AD article in the Finan-vo-A-c” on the financial and economic CLBU conditions—Reuter. - 111 words
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Article83 1933-05-16 9 S.S. (Singapore) Meeting From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore May 16. Mr. J. G. Campbell, presiding at the annual meeting of the Straits Settlements Singapore Association appealed to the public authorities of Malaya to embark on sane expenditure drawing a medium between boom levels of the past83 words
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Article187 1933-05-16 9 Daughter of a Retired F.M.S. Officer Eubislow Church was decorated with ar ;m lilies and ferns for the wedding on Saturday, 15th April, 1933, of Miss Bea-t-ice Emily Moir, eldest daughter of M .or aand Mrs. George Moir, “Taiping,” 81 Ashley Road, Aberdeen, and Mr. '.larles Henry187 words
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Article173 1933-05-16 9 Diverted Russian Petrol Paris, April 30 Venous fears are felt here that the British -cbargo on Soviet goods will let loose r of cut-throat competition ihe world oil markets, for the 600,000 of petroleum which Soviet Russia ex>rted to Great Britian in 1932 will be173 words
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65 1933-05-16 9 Marshal Muto’s Statement Tokio, May 15. If the Chinese troops abandon their provocations and retire to a reasonable distance from the Great Wall, the Japanese will withdraw to the Great Wall, otherwise the Japanese will continue their present operations in North China. This is the65 words
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Article453 1933-05-16 9 T rade Discount Claim Explained London, April 27. Mr. Winston Churchill’s dispute with Jackson and Boyce, Limited, electrical engineers, Berners Street, London, regarding their account for wiring his flat in Morpeth Mansions, Victoria, was again before Judge Dumas at Westminster County Court yesterday. Plaintiffs sought to recover453 words
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Article151 1933-05-16 9 Loss to St. Michael’s School, Ipoh We regret to record the death of Bro Dionysius, of the tutorial staff of St. Michael’s School, Ipoh, which occurred at 3 p.m. on Saturday at the General Hospital, Singapore, where he was admitted for treatment after having been ill151 words
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Article108 1933-05-16 9 .—Reuter. Government Abstract Receipts EFFECT ON CREDIT London, May 15. In the House of Commons, the Conservative, Mr. A. C. Moreing, referred to the fact that over four million dollars had been abstracted by the Chinese Government from the receipts of the Peking-Mukden Railway which would normally have.—Reuter. - 108 words
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Article57 1933-05-16 9 .—Reuter. Mr. Hachiro Arita Tokio, May 15. Mr. Hachiro Arita, Vice-Minister for Foreight Affairs, unexpectedly tendered his resignation, ostensibly on the grounds of illness. Mr. Mamoru Shigemitsu, former Minister to China, who lost a leg in the bombing outrage at Shanghai on April 29 last year, has.—Reuter. - 57 words
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478 1933-05-16 9 By Hylam Boy MRS. TAYLOR SERIOUSLY WOUNDED Boy Dead Under Bed Kuala Lumpur, May 15. As a result of a shooting affray which occurred about 8.30 a.m. this morning Mrs. Taylor, the young wife of Mr. R. W. Taylor, of the Petaling Tin Company,478 words
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Article55 1933-05-16 9 —Reuter. At Reception to Herr F ranks Vienna, May 16. It is officially announced that the German Minister called on the Austrian Chancellor to protest against the reception accorded to the Nazi Envoy, Herr Franks. Herr Dollfuss replied that Austria’s action was not against the German Government but—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article75 1933-05-16 9 Deportation Order On Editor Pending the London decision regarding Manchukuo’s order for Mr. Simpson’s deportation, Sir Miles Lampson has instructed the British Consul to give him domicile at the consulate where it is presumed the Manchukuo authorities will not attempt to enter despite the police ordering his arrest75 words
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Article109 1933-05-16 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £lB7-7-6 £lB2-7-6 TIN— (3 Months) London £lBB-0-0 £lB3-0-0 Singapore $100.25 $98.00 Business Done Penang lOO 25 9B 00 Business Done .Quotation nominal Buyers no seller*, no buyers. COPBA—(Sundrietf) 3 90 5390 BLACK PEPPER $17.00 $17.00 RUBBER London 23*d. New York 5c.(G) 4fjc.(G) Singapore c109 words
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Advertisement75 1933-05-16 9 w» Ml -Wu fill Besl for babv I JtA because it I nearest to JI nature! =l| 1 HUMANISED IA TRUFOOV a djt H g EACH TIN STAMPED WITH DATE— l«i I SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. PENANG. ■:MILADY’S CORNER!!!| We have a special selection of MORNING,75 words
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Article2107 1933-05-16 10 Open Verdict on Mr. Voss CORONER AND ‘FORM OF PERSECUTION Mean, Cowardly and Unjustified Manchester, Apr. 27. An open verdict was returned at the resumed inquest to-day on Albert Voss, aged 69, the Manchester dentist, and one of the fourteen passengers in the Imperial Airways2,107 words
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Article584 1933-05-16 10 Inquiry Into Wedding Eve Tragedy OVERDOSE OF PHANADORM TABLETS The inquest was resumed at St. Pancras, on April 25, on Mrs. Kathleen Isabel Aufseeser, of Dusseldorf, Germany, and a verdict was recorded of Suicide while of unsound mind.” 1 It was stated that death was due to584 words
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Advertisement320 1933-05-16 10 hri CH o^ hl =1 /L0 i .a L Fran 11 LiACED llw n A after business or sport a glass offlGEHßEEßviill. odenEh your thirstgnd refresh in bodnandmim) A PRODUCT OF AUUMNWWtMHI? DISTRIBUTORS. fLUIL. MM I L" mi > ia hhi iin n > J 1 z-_-I i i —in320 words
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Article269 1933-05-16 11 Golfing Party Put Out Flames HANDY SAND Ruddington Roadside Scene Larwood and Sam Staples, together with Mr. S. J. Fallon, manger of the Nottingham Palais de Danse, had an exciting experience on April 28, when the car in which they were travelling back to Nottingham after269 words
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Article372 1933-05-16 11 Stop or Change Anywhere RETURN-AS-YOU-PLEASE tickets London, April 28. scheme for the inter-availability of tickets covering more than three-quarters Croat Britain is announced by the LonL’ Midland, and Scottish, the London and and the Great Western Railway Companies. On and from May 1 passengers holding ordinary return372 words
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Article261 1933-05-16 11 Dictatorship the First Day NO RATIONS FOR “CONCHIES” A Plan to place Britain immediately under a complete dictatorship if war should break out is now being evolved. The scheme is in the hands of high Civil servants and representatives of the three Services. It has taken six261 words
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Article428 1933-05-16 11 Release Me or I’ll Escape Dieppe, April 30. “If you don’t release me within a month, I will escape from prison. If I don’t find a rich woman to love I will take to burglary again.” This is in substance the defiance which Serge de Lenz,428 words
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Article314 1933-05-16 11 Shown Once in 50 Years 2,000,000 TREK Trier, April 30. One of the most valuable religious relics in the world—the Holy Coat of Christ—is to be brought into daylight again and exhibited to pilgrims at Trier Cathedral in Germany in three month’s time. This showing314 words
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Advertisement38 1933-05-16 11 If you wish to extend your trade and find new customers, try a small advertisement in the "Pinang Gazette.” It circulates throughout, the whole of North Malaya, Siam an u Sumatra. As a selling medium it stands unrivalled.38 words
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Advertisement580 1933-05-16 11 SHALL I WAIT AND SEE? How are you surveying your future at this very moment Are you content to “Wait and See” what the world holds in store for you when you are old enough to retire, or are you going to make sure that when old age comes along580 words
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LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
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Article688 1933-05-16 12 Loss of $5,881 Last Year A LARGER CROP HARVESTED The annual meeting of Rubber Company Limited, was held on Friday, at the office of the Secretaries, Messrs. Harrisons Barker and Co., Mr. G. A. Potts presiding Messrs. C. V. Milles, J. E. King, W. H. Kitserow and688 words
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843 1933-05-16 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT Rubber London, April 26. In our last Report we referred to a considerably better tone and more activity in the Rubber Market. This condition of things has continued and on some days, noticeably on Monday of this week, the Market could properly be described as strong.843 words
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Article977 1933-05-16 12 CHANGKAT SERDANG ESTATES Mr. W. A. Fell’s Review at Annual Meeting The annual general meeting of the Changkat Serdang Estates, Ltd., was held on Friday at the registered offices of the Company, French Bank Buildings, Singapore, with the Hon. Mr. W. A. Fell in the chair.977 words
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Article129 1933-05-16 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 86% 85% New York 3.95% 3.96% Montreal 4.52 4.52 Brussels 24.34 24. 29 Geneva 17.55% 17.53% Amsterdam 8.45 8.43 Milan 65% 65 1)16 Berlin 14.65 14.42% Stockholm 19.45 19 15'32 Copenhagen 22 7|16 22.42 Oslo 19.70 19 11)16 Vienna 31% 31%129 words
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Article62 1933-05-16 12 The tin output of Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging N. L. for the first half of May, 1933, is Hours, 599 c. yards, 153,000 piculs, 756. The following are Tin Outputs for the month of April, 1933: Kamra Tin Dredging Limited.—Output, 696 piculs; Yardage treated, 125,000; Hours worked, 537.62 words
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Article29 1933-05-16 12 The following are Rubber Outputs for the month of April, 1933: Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd.—75,000. Sungei Matang Rubber Estate Ltd.— 44,500. Rampah Cocoanut Estates Ltd. —109,000 nuts.29 words
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Advertisement87 1933-05-16 12 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “I’inang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story -(unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so87 words
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Advertisement144 1933-05-16 12 I s auce. _h i Sole Agents W LL AM J ACKS C O., (Malova) Uj SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, PENANG. Ci n s DISINFECTANT 6 uBE j s W W w CHESTS I M Mrtiknw POOLIYS MILNERS W WEIGHING SAFES BRANDY MAJHWES ’Wk STOCKS ALWAYS AVAILABLE GUTHRIE CO.,LTD. seven144 words
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Article598 1933-05-16 13 Schedule of Principal Lines q a list of vessels arriving Se’t'rom dur g WeeM: 6l "tn PORT ro-DAY WEITIN MARU from Bombay. Sails SS \TSngapore. Moji, Kobe, and Osaka ts RMVANG from Kantang, Pungah and TpaH from Kantang. Sails for Anson and Bagah Datoh-to-c f?VERKUSEN from598 words
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Article1744 1933-05-16 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. O. London says that the mails despatched from Penang on April 22, by the s.s. “Karagola” and on May 21, by the s.s. “Chenonceaux” were delivered in London on May 13 and 15 respectively. AIR MAILS A1,744 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous81 1933-05-16 13 16.75 TO NIGHT 930 WILLIAM POWELL IN WARNER BROS. DRAMATIC STORY OF LOVE AND ADVENTURE IN THE EAST J "THE ROAD TO SINGAPORE" J NEXT CHANGE J WALLACE BEERY IN HIS FINEST ROLE "FLESH" A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE. ***************888 BVbBVb B B B B B B KING’S □SEZEZ 6.30 TO-NIGHT 9.3081 words
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Miscellaneous235 1933-05-16 13 i 6.15 LAST TWO SHOWS 9.30 GENE GERRARD j IN 1 BRITISH INTERNATIONAL’S Uproarious Farce 1 “LET ME EXPLAIN DEAR” 1 BRITISH HUMOUR AT ITS BEST! OPENING TO-MORROW ANOTHER EXCELLENT BRITISH LAUGHTER HIT 1 T he Story of k on insurance agent 1 'Hgffißri W/ who becameoKing j| 1 Iwwh235 words
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Article456 1933-05-16 14 Retort to Rival Body MEMBERSHIP “ONLY ON PAPER” London, April 27. If an emergency arose demanding the calling out of organisations ready to support law and order, the British Fascists could muster perhaps three old ladies and a couple of office boys Sir Oswald456 words
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Article315 1933-05-16 14 Hitler Plan to Force United Front Berlin, May 3. Following the knock-out blow dealt by the Nazis to the Federation of Socialist Trade Unions, the last Marxist stronghold in Germany, with their membership of more than four millions, two Nazis have been appointed State Commissars for the315 words
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Article351 1933-05-16 14 Recorder’s Sympathy for a Wife HUSBAND’S CRUELTY A woman charged with bigamy left the dock at the Old Bailey, on April 26, after receiving a two days’ sentence, which meant her immediate discharge, with her baby in her arms. She was rejoined by her second “husband” at351 words
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Article361 1933-05-16 14 £lO Bribe Offer Alleged London, April 29. For unlawfully landing a Pekingese dog, Mrs. Mary Emmeline Mitchison, aged 78, of Blundell House, Campden Hill, W., was at Dover fined £5 and £5O on a summons which alleged that she offered a bribe to a Customs Officer. The361 words
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Advertisement275 1933-05-16 14 y° ur children to ill vigorous health 'IRI i ’JJj g| J mother can help her e'in b i httle ones to radiant health V giving them a nutritious, f”' balanced diet. That is why thousands of wise mothers give ',N Horlick’s Malted Milk to their children regularly. It contains275 words
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Advertisement225 1933-05-16 14 11 hw A PRICES FROM $1.85 PER PAIR. '4 Don’t worry about the stocking problem. We know how important it is how quickly stockings wear out, how hard it is to buy them good looking yet economical. Have you tried Kayser* hosiery? They're sheer, eleer and alluring but stand wear225 words
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Advertisement2062 1933-05-16 15 d qI W&K3 g;-. -"K P. O.—BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR lines a 1^^ Tk-BLUIK'KIfiUIBIJ LIMB TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR MAIL passenger «nd cargo services Leaves Due *K|P* t LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., 1 Penang Tel kA- p c Marseilles, London Rotterdam and2,062 words
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266 1933-05-16 16 Further Handicaps GOLD FINCH TO CARRY 9.7 The following further handicaps are announced for the second and subsequent days of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting: RACE 1 Ponies 2 and 3 Combined, Division 2, 5 furlongs. Iseult 900 Highland Lass B>ll Silent Merchant 808266 words
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Article71 1933-05-16 16 Lawn Bowls Results MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP Miss E. M. Buntin and C. G. Barnes 4-2 beat Mrs. F. T. Clifton and F. T. Clifton -4-2 21 to 15. Miss G. Wemyss and L. M. Norris 4-4 beat Mrs. W. Dawson and W. M. Edwards —2 21 to71 words
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Article83 1933-05-16 16 FUN FROLIC BOXING Chan to Meet Sylver Starr (BY “SECONDS OUT”) There will be an alteration in the programme at the Fun Frolic to-morrow. Instead of Young Chocolate meeting Sylver Starr, the management has arranged for Battling Chan to fight in Chocolate’s place, the latter having been called away to83 words
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376 1933-05-16 16 Defence Called HON. SECRETARY GIVES EVIDENCE The adjourned hearing into the Summonses issued against the Sweep Committee of the Young Men’s Buddhist Association was continued to-day before Mr. B. R. Whitehouse, District Judge, Penang, when he held that a case had been made out against the376 words
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145 1933-05-16 16 Mr. Ram Nath Biswas, Court Clerk of Singapore Mr. Ram Nath Biswas, Court Clerk in the Master Attendant’s Office, Singapore, who in 1931 attempted to cycle round the world from West to East and was stopped by the immigration authorities of Canada, arrived145 words
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Article142 1933-05-16 16 Police Court Trial of Four Chinese Evidence for the prosecution was taken in the case in the Police Court to-day, of four Chinese, charged with cutting wood in the reserved land, Green Lane. The accused men and boys claimed trial when the case was mentioned142 words
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Article746 1933-05-16 16 Shakkcri Rowther v A. N. Aliar DEFENDANT SUCCEEDS ON COUNTER-CLAIM In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Cobbett delivered judgment on the counter-claim in an action between P. K. Shakkari Rowther and Company versus A. N. Aliar. The facts of the litigation are set746 words
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Article1101 1933-05-16 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST trt I g I C NAMES, > J [ti e ta IH (RUBBER (Dollar.) S c. I <" Allenby Rubber Co. -4» AlorGajah Rubber Estate 3° 4 Amalgamated Malay Estates 75 Aver Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 I u Ayer Kuntng Rubber Estates Jk Aver Molek Rubber1,101 words
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Article755 1933-05-16 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNED! Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 13)6 14|0ex 13|3 13 9ex Bangrin 16;6 17)6 16|3 17 6 Hong Fatt 37 40 35 40 K. Kamunting755 words
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Article56 1933-05-16 16 PENANG, MAY 16 (By Courtesy ot the chartered Rank) On London Bank Demand 2 3 1316 4 mts 2)3 2932 Private 3 m ts credit 24 5)32 3 Documentary 2:4 932 On New York Bank Demand 45 France T.T. 980nom India T.T. 15$ Hongkong T.T. 41 dis. nom. Shanghai56 words
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Advertisement35 1933-05-16 16 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a “throwaway price.” Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satisfactory igure.35 words
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Advertisement44 1933-05-16 16 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 7th to 13th May, 1933 (being one week) was 121 piculs. The output of Tin Bentong No Liability for the first half of May, 1933 was hours 226, pikuls 40, cubic yards 21,200.44 words
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Advertisement45 1933-05-16 16 LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST IN STATIONERY PRINTING AND ENGRAVING DIE STAMPING AND COPPER PLATE PRINTING EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND CORRECTLY The Pinang Gazette Press LimitedH, blood cannot brinj remove the cause C ar ke'» from the blood by takinf Blood Mixture. of aS45 words
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