Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 January 1932
1932-01-11
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-01-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 8. VOL. LXXXX. MONDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement390 1932-01-11 1 |T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. I Branch Office 52, Leith Street y, I I Saaa9llf lli£SSii --.)m. )m Wil T 7j- 7 r r ,y 7 VY TAipai g Pinang Gazette I M®WS I Exchange Mart j Advertise your requirements. $1 in advance for 25390 words
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Advertisement17 1932-01-11 1 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. 'Phone 772, dS, 70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG.17 words
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Advertisement2397 1932-01-11 2 to let PENANG TURF CLUB. MAX FACTORS MAKE-UP m BANKS. N.w hall, bn TO .>ow, 6 and 1». NLW YEAR MEETING, 1932. Pf A i urnco! innsout i!lMn?7 vr B Road rrwt npetatr bnngriow HAS JUST REChlVtD M MFRPISTIIE 8SBK SEBERIJIDSCHE RilDEl A blip. 14 Ah Qaee ftaUdiugi Penang [under2,397 words
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3793 1932-01-11 3 Opening of Penang Turf Club New Year Meeting Lightarmed Wins Big Race But Currency Boy’s Run More Impressive Underclassed Horses Win BY ‘TIC-TAG” I mentioned on Saturday that with the hard state of the going it zvas quite likely that existing records zvould be lowered3,793 words
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Advertisement25 1932-01-11 3 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and rubber stamp t 3 give better impressions and longer service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.25 words
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Advertisement230 1932-01-11 4 F- Wiki! ‘’i\ 1 X 1 Jjk ~<- >z I»W?X 1 WfeJaiF i‘ R i I e *’w» s E -Sw^W^-.' y v <s I :;s fc>;<:B:,>/W 1 WsxfeSB i < -> ;< w za < >^ > ii*feW wsc :>*sAwW r ZV' I .-i v.-tr Z' Xs'S’j&A' W’" 4230 words
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Article278 1932-01-11 5 £2O OCO.OOO Official Offer to Canada Halifax (Vova Scotia) The Government of Newfoundland hbe officially offered to sell the territory of Labrador to Canada for dollars (about £2O 000,COO at par), accord ing to a statement made bv Sir Wil’iam Ccaker, a member of the Newfoundland Cabinet,278 words
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Article344 1932-01-11 5 AN UPERIMBNr Design of New Machine on Secret list Specifications for a midtsry autcgirci h ve been asked for from the Oierva Auiogiro Compel y by the Air Ministry with a view to ordering an experim enta type. This is a revolutionary step, for it is the344 words
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Advertisement362 1932-01-11 5 JBW lIII||I|F I I 1! BWI llldf If 1 I 8 wlobho Xx i3*3 RrStj 35F& stz. j h EmuS pn QQ9 f C*ina Rose Fox Trot R uu du Serenade of Love Tango o Billy Cotton’s Band playing two popular hits from S “Nina Rose g CB 340 f362 words
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Advertisement211 1932-01-11 5 I RICHARD 'I I TAUBER I a BelUhted > Millions v li<-n he Vgyli I visited London S I early this I J i S iM&-~ This r« maskable jg|ls3|B tpnor can be hear l only Odcon Records L J 222-005 f Mary Uh Orchestra I (Butterfly g ppp nm211 words
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Advertisement777 1932-01-11 5 j I j n W X -«w x K >v yiML S' A z W t i > X J FEED FAT AWAY grains of gland food daily. That s what science now employs Modern eeieriee is using a food substance the excess f at di<ap; eared. Then further m777 words
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Article1070 1932-01-11 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr J V. MulMtb, rf Knnb Kangas’-, is >t presell »n inmate cf ths General i floaOtU, Ts ping. Mr. R, A. V-tnghm, of U Jted Engineers, left Si’g por* fjr Bangkok on Sunday by th* Kn tla. The h?n’b> M*. O. D. Ahearn”, Con»r>ll*r of Lb u%1,070 words
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Article309 1932-01-11 6 Information is row to hand that the aeroplane Soutb*rn Star left England on tbe return flight to Auatra’ia on th* 7th January, 1932 and is expected to reach S ngannre on or shout the 15 h January, 1932. Correspondence f r Australia and New Z309 words
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Article376 1932-01-11 6 GRE KT BENEFIT TO THE BACKWARD PUPIL Notable Experiment The striking fact that the gw between school children of high intelligence and those of l>w intelligence is reduced from between 30 and 40 per cant, to 11 per cent, by sound film teaching is featured prominently376 words
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Article429 1932-01-11 6 TIN POOL’S SUPPLIES Heavy Consumption May Mean More Restriction A strange light on th* International T.n Pool h s been thrown i i a letter pub ished in tbe T m p s of Malaya from Mr, Frank Ma r, who says that it is429 words
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Article259 1932-01-11 6 OUTLOOK BRIGHTER Shipping Trades’ Move Tbe pro.PWK of -ork ««««"“J on the new Canard liner on the Clyde early this year are regarded >n industrial circles as extremely encouraging. Mr, Kirkwood, M P. for Dumb®’ton, whose constituency includes OlydebaLk. made the following statement t) a Press representative:259 words
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209 1932-01-11 6 COURAGE THAT WAS UNIVERSALLY APPLAUDED A correspondent in The Shipping Wjtli states: ‘‘l am informed that in the Oitv. as well as in business chc'es generally, the utmost sjmpathy is ex pressed with the directors of the Cunsrd C impany, whose omrage in entering209 words
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Article233 1932-01-11 6 CHIEF SECRETARY DENIES OLD RU iOURS Unofficial opinion in Lumut and Sltiawan is that H E Sir Cecil Clemeuti’s recent visit to the Dindinga and Sitiawan is in connection with tha re’urn of the territory of the Dindirga to Perak, sajs th* Times of Malaya, It233 words
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Advertisement146 1932-01-11 6 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) limited, Registered Head Office: 1/3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, (Registered under tbe Trust Companies Ordinance 1926 with security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government) is prepared to act as Trustees, Executars, Administrators, Receivers, Hanag*rc of Real Estate, Attornays for Collection of Rents, Investors and Managers146 words
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Miscellaneous179 1932-01-11 6 ITm A «I S T I cl 1 615 TO-JV/GHT 9-30 The Laughing Hit of the Season The Famous Siafs of SFII I I MITZI GREEN JACKIE SEARL with Louise Fazenda and Edna May Oliver in PARAMOUNT’S Picturisation of SINCLAIR LEWIV Laughable Prize-winning Story “Forbidden Adventure’’ LONG—LOUD LAUGHS FOR YOUNG179 words
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1393 1932-01-11 7 Big Race Very Open Balbarra and Don Hosto Good Things Done Up for Griffin Race By "TIC T AC” T r t: s races, the second day on e s Vnang Turf Club »ew Year M tiog promise to be n ore open1,393 words
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189 1932-01-11 7 RESIDING AT BEL RETIRO Leaving for Kuala Lumpur on the 20ih H E the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, arrived in Penang yesterday from Lwgkawi by the s.y. Sea Belle. His Excellency was accompanied by Lady Clementi and Miee Clementi and attended by his Private189 words
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166 1932-01-11 7 9 POINTS TO NIL London, January 9 At Aberdeen the South Africa-, rugger tourists defeated the North of Scotland by nine points to nil.—Reuter. Results to Date The resalts of matches played on the jour are as fol ows F. A. v Gloucester and Somt.166 words
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Article425 1932-01-11 7 NO MEMEER&HIP FOR LADIES Chinese Swimming Club Meeting At a meeting of the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday at the club premises at Tanjong Bungah, Dr. Cheah hengHoepro posed that ladies be admitted as associate members but after strong opposition the motion wss defeated by 23 to425 words
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Article50 1932-01-11 7 REGIMENT DEFEATED (From Oar Own Correspondent) Singapore, January 10 Despite tha abduce of Nicholson, the Singapore Cricket C ub defeated the Glou cesters on Sita-day by five points to nil. Hoops scored the only try which Harper converted. There was no scoring in the second half.50 words
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Article141 1932-01-11 7 TWO UNEMPLOYED SENTENCED Several criminal cases were dealt with by the Penang District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, this morning in the District Court. Ong Ah Soon an unemployed Chinese from Ipoh pleaded guilty to the theft of a bicycle from the five foot way in141 words
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Article126 1932-01-11 7 In the Supreme Court this morning Mr Justice N. H, P. Whitley was engaged till after 12 o’clock with a long 'ist of Summonses in Chambers etc. There was one criminal appeal fixed for hearing to-day, the appellant being Tan Cheong Yew. who was recently convicted in126 words
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Article427 1932-01-11 7 BETHELL—NEW JAN St. Mark s Church Butterworih wa? r Thursday. January 7, the scene of a very pretty wedding when Mr. Re; bort O ven ethell merchant of French luro bias only gon of the late Mr. Ernest Thomas Pethell, of Korea and of Mrs.427 words
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Article128 1932-01-11 7 REPLY TO UNCLE S ADVICE ON NON VIOLENCE How an uncle’s efforts to presoh thgospel of non violence resulted ia severe injuries at the hands of his nepiv r was related in the Penang District Court tuie morning before Mr, H. A. Forrer. Tan Teng Lye a128 words
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Article213 1932-01-11 7 CHAN DU TIN CONTAINS NO CHANDU A strong suspicion that foreign opium dealers will not hesitate to che>t their cus turners whs forthcoming in the Distr.ci, Court ths morning when miserable ocking Cbitfte named lim f h Eng was produced before Mr. H A. Forrer at213 words
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Article90 1932-01-11 7 FOTTAN FOri rRECOCIOUd LAD H ving pleaded guilty on his previous ap* pearance in the t o'ice Court to a charge cf theft of $l6 cash belonging toZainul Abidm bin Mohamad a Tamil onto named Tamby Dorai this morning appeared before Mr Edward Jago, the second magistrate90 words
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Article77 1932-01-11 7 Charge o r Counterfeiting Coins CHINESE IN COURT < barged with having counterfeited the Kings coins in 20 cents tilver pieces and with possession of instruments or materials for couuterfthing coins, a Chinese Yap Kim beng was to-day produced before the police magistrate Mr. Edward Jago. When tbe charge was77 words
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Article77 1932-01-11 7 FORMES MALAYAN PLANTERS FEAT Mr 0. J. Font more, who created a new world record by looping the loop in a g ider in November last, was formerly a planter on United Patani Estate Sungei Patani. Pe-’ah This was *hs first time tha lit77 words
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Advertisement22 1932-01-11 7 £CE3f -SBJ I Put All Your Money On II TOMMY BOY The New Entry in Wednesday’s Race PHO/VE 264 FOR DETAILS j22 words
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Advertisement204 1932-01-11 7 Ne w Adv er t iseme ats 51 lbEnropp u Single Room with private bat hr om Is boardingr nee. F e e terms to B x No. 3, F’.: -g tSaz-<te. F. M. S. Railways Conveyance o' Cars Over Perak Fiver O and fr m Monday, January 11; tyjj,204 words
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Obituary207 1932-01-11 7 OBUUARY The death took place at Hatton Lane on Saturday morning cf Amina Bee binti Jem’dar Mcbained Akbar of the late Ceylon Gan L-scar Artillery orps at the ripe age of BT. She w g the wife of the lata Mas Juhan Ariff and moth r r f Mas Ab207 words
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Article441 1932-01-11 8 From all accounts the Manufacturers’ Exh bition just closed at Singapo’ e exceeded the expectations of the most optimistic of its promoters. This is but an- other vindication of the truth that the correct policy in times of industrial depression is to increase publicity instead441 words
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Article241 1932-01-11 8 Dr. Brueniog’s etatemert of Germany’s intended default hta Aviadtd the deathknell of Reparation-. France and America may fulminate, but the result is inevitable Germany cannot and will not pay. Reparations came into being in an atmosphere of intolerance after the war. Permanent diplomatic ciro’es never wholly approved the principle.241 words
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Article1331 1932-01-11 8 Penang, Monday. •77 GAIN has the Kailway Dragon come to the succour of the Koad Maiden, and the announcement is made that motor traffic can now be taken over the Perak Ki ver, from Kuala Kangsar to Enggor, for the modest sum of $3. A regular shuttle1,331 words
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Advertisement264 1932-01-11 8 xollf/ fill jS TfiKH&r The golf championship and then a .-i'Ss? E 1 1 frs 1>! g*! .-Owl ttJUL iS DAINTY CONFECTIONERY I 1 From Oik Own Spotless Bakery, Singapore. J Supplies Always A.vailatle. Singapore Cold Storage C° L™ I PENANG ANO BAG AN LU AR. LJA J»g?aßgj*i I MICRO264 words
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Advertisement32 1932-01-11 8 E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL lb THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.32 words
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Article1133 1932-01-11 9 —Reuter, Continuation Impossible, Declares German Chancellor “Must Lead to Disaster” Statement of British Attitude Reserved for Lausanne Strong Comment in Paris The German Chancellor. Dr. Bruening has issued a statement in which he declares that a continuation of political payments is impossible and that any attempt to maintain,—Reuter, - 1,133 words
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Article93 1932-01-11 9 Reuter Miraculous Rescue of Entombed Miners BEUTHEN PH COLLAPSE Berlin, January 9 The miracu'ous "resurrection” of seven out of fourteen miners after six days’ entombment in Carsten Pit near Beuthen is the sequel to the disaster on January 4 when fourteen were buried in collapsesReuter - 93 words
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Article73 1932-01-11 9 —Reuter. General Dawes' Reply to Presidency Rumour Washington, January 9 ?'r D right F Davis bag resigned the Governor Generalship of the Fbiiippines for family reasons. He will be succeeded by Mr Theodore I oosevdt at present Governor of Porto R co 'All damned nonsenee, wa- the—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article426 1932-01-11 9 I.— Reuter. U.S. and “Territorial Aggrandisement” BRITAIN LOOKS ON London, January IO The Observer in an editorial I expresses the opinion that the American Note to Tokio is’ most important but not alarming. It initiates a new principle that territorial aggrandisement as the re suit of arbitraryI.—Reuter. - 426 words
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Article128 1932-01-11 9 UNEMPLOYMENT FUNDS TO BENEFIT BY $lO 000 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore January 11 >'• The Singapore Manufacturers’ Exhibition, which has proved a great success, closed at midnight on Sunday. Attendances since the opening day averaged 7 000 daily and it is estimated that unemployment funds wil benefit128 words
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Article33 1932-01-11 9 .—Reuter. Bombay, January 9 A record non stop flisht in ten and three quarters hours from Karachi to Calcutta was made by the French airmen, M. Codos and M. Robida. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article282 1932-01-11 9 Racing In Pangkor Road Three Europeans appeared before the Penang District Jadga. M-* H. A. Forrer. in the District Court this morning charged wi£h minor trafiij offencei. Ail three ware fined. G Dauean and M. ScouUr appeared on charges of having driven their motor cars in a rash282 words
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Article118 1932-01-11 9 His Highness the Bui tan of Deli and suite arrived from Be'a wan to day by the s a. Kedah on a visit to Penang. During his stay here his Highness will be the guest of Mr. Chung Ah Ming» J- P M. 8. 0.,118 words
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Advertisement108 1932-01-11 9 THIS IS THE NEW Low Priced “His Master’s Voice” Portable Gramophone Model 99 ~Rll Price—Black $36 Colours $4O Call and hear this machine without any obligation whatever at s MOUTRIE CO., LTD.* 16, Bishop Street, PENANG. ADVERTISE OR FOSSILISE PRESS ADVERTISING I IS THE Greatest Selling Force IN THE WORLD108 words
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Miscellaneous25 1932-01-11 9 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To Day 155 ».m. 8-46 a.m. 245 p.m. 850 p.m. ToMobbow 2.24 am. 91.5 a.m. 314 pjn. 921 p.m.25 words
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Miscellaneous70 1932-01-11 9 THEATRE ROYAL ONE. NIGHT ONLY Friday, 15th January, 1932 AT 9-30 P.M. LAfXES MANTELL AND REX STORY UAUGHS NOVELTIES //VFOiAMriONAL t GIRLS-COMICS A TALENTED CCMAWT IN T S GO g D SHOW A Rex Story Patsy Shannon Rose Lee Isabel O Brien Esther Vaky Doc.l’ost.r Mantell’t M tnikiru Petty Etta70 words
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Article190 1932-01-11 10 TO DAY'S PRICES The foVowfns wpre the laical quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’e abate list ft* 11 a.m. to day B»turday Today S 2 8 Bharbs > m 10. 0 $O. 10. Mining TTnng Fait M -38 .41 -38 .41 Hongkong io 129 136 129190 words
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Article58 1932-01-11 10 Latest London, New York and local Prices T/IVj LONDON Spot £1412 5 Hnchinged 3 Months £144 5 G Unchanged SINGAPORE $71.58 per picaJ Up 12J c. 100 lo s dei e London 31, ff d. Unchanged Few York oc. GoM) Up 1/16 c. Local 18 e. Up58 words
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Article330 1932-01-11 10 MALAYAN TOTAL RUBBER T ART YEAR Singapore, January 7 The loeV mark t was on the let and 2od J.nnsry, <*nd th°> tendency was slight'y essie»- ‘HI since when > recovery to 9j trs t’ken phcr. The latest cable? qaMe Lot chn nrelarg’d at 3 1/ 6330 words
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Article134 1932-01-11 10 Latest Quotations Bat. Fri. Bat. Jan. 9 Jan. 8 Sept. 19 Paris 861 8618/16 128 96 New York 8.40 8.4 4.851 Montreal 4 03 4.04Brussels 24 i 84.88 Geneva 1715/82 17 7/16 24.86 Amflietdaw 8 8 47i 12.08 Milan 67 67 92 89 Berlin 14| 14f134 words
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Article227 1932-01-11 10 Domestic production (ai by exports from Federated MJ<*y btatee, Unfederated Malay States, and Strait»» Settlement’) of tin, and tin-in-cra at 72 per cent., during the month of December, 1931. Tons Ton? Federated Mday States 3,222 Unfederated Malay States Johore 27 Kedah 22 Perlis 21 Kelantan nil Trengganu227 words
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Article249 1932-01-11 10 Penang January 11 CIS. Oriu® p, nvos 5 000.01 ti 50 0' Sold Iv’f i-iUn 72.0 Maas iek’ g oom 170 0 Sts TO 0( Li 0s g 60.00 Coconuts re» 1000 u 15.0' Copra Sundrieu isles 5 65 Rattans sfciw 11. D Rastai i Costly 10.6 Green249 words
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Article84 1932-01-11 10 Psoang, January 11 B v Courtesy of the Chartered Bank Oi London Bink Demand 2/4 m w 4 tn/ts 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 5/8 3 h Documertary 2/4 3/4 On New York Bank Demand 38| nom France H T T 940 nom India H T84 words
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Article862 1932-01-11 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST KAMES I g mH** KOBBBS IDsEmJ I 0 e 7! Ayer Kunlng Bubbas B»Un JynaS»» 8 4 Belford Elenta f,. L Brata Rcbbsi Bsta®« Bareli! Eubbew ce .1. Bra-a Rabbes Bstatsi *7i “St Onttei Buktt Katfl J. 1 fe I QlenfaTr’pin'tattenj _lo£ 1» Hamilten 1 LBaytoi862 words
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Article117 1932-01-11 10 The se. Kedah arrive! thia morning with the following paeaer.gera from BJawan D-li Ms’. J 8.E. Ten Br»nk Mr. W A. Enter, Mr. Slver, Mr. and Mr?. J.M. Wnite, Mr. R E. Ferree'er, Mr. Wardlaw, MaSarn W;ng Sjw Uhan. Mr. Phatg Ohuen. a.a. Ipoh The f a. Ipoh117 words
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Advertisement61 1932-01-11 10 Runny mede' Cheerful anJ Cool FRESH TO DAY OYSTERS and LOBSTERS WEDNESDAY dinner dance SATURDAY RACE DINNER and DANCE Eancing until 1 a.m. tiffin coupons Book of W —sls-00 Book of 25. $35.00 (for Cash) runnymede hotel, ltd., George Goldseck, Manager. 'PHONE 543. I Bui i■■ J Mrtrin ftg Fsowh61 words
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Advertisement232 1932-01-11 10 Itchinq What marvelous relief! Just bathe with Cali«*cira Soap, anoint with CuCl««lira Ointment and the irritation,itching and burn- ing of pimples, rashes and j eczema are soothed and t healing soon follows. Mil. J lions throughout the world know CutfiC‘3sra*s repute- i tion for results and use i> with success232 words
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Miscellaneous97 1932-01-11 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Tuesday 6 a.m. 74 e Noon 84 nw nil 5 p.m. 82 NW Wednesday 6a.m. 74 B Noon 84 n nil 5 p.m. 83 NW Thursday 6 a.m. 75 e Noon 86 nw nil 5 p.m. 84 nw Friday 6 a.m. 76 N97 words
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Article945 1932-01-11 11 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines Th© following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing 7 Penang during the week IN POET TO-DAY From Sailing For Date of Sailing BteJE*' P/ g.m Singapore vs* Ports Pangkalan B’-andsn. Pmgkalan Socooe and Langkat To-day Kimpar Bsg*n945 words
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Advertisement394 1932-01-11 11 I XVi I '-1. Feeling better than ’yesterday cd work again next vjeck! w Ytf. convalescence is very much shorter this time. Dr»:*' were cut cut as soon ns possible and I was stated on Horlich’r. Every day it has bud! up my strength a nd I base not turned394 words
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650 1932-01-11 12 SINGER JUN.ORS Success in New Zealand At a time wb?n heavy taxation is compdlirg ircreaeirp numbers of motorists to turn tbolr attenHon to the o»r of small nominal bora* power ratine and low run ning costs, it is particularly interesting to be ab’e650 words
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Advertisement122 1932-01-11 12 A Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed in Good Clothes When in England, call and fit yourself ouf with clothes at approx, half original cost, Overcoats, Lounge, Sports, Dress Sults, Plus Fours, etc. Created by eminent Savile Row and West End Tailors viz. 0 Davies, Soholte, Poole, Tautz. Sandon. Lesley and122 words
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Advertisement213 1932-01-11 12 I 1 V-J \l I ZG > DOUBLE 777 fc# Z#/ w 7>7 /W/ A „„’—FT— Ifcfe. mw x z O 77 W z j x V A 7/ /77J A //7 /w/ VtW /C7 /'1 /V“w A# ASK FOR CAPSTAN BLUE TOP x s,_ Modern Methods of Efficient Accounting—213 words
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Article733 1932-01-11 13 MALAYAN RECEPTION List of Stations The following is a list of shortwave stations which can be received in Malaya: Monday Radio Saigon (49.05 metres) 6.15 p.no Anna uitp programme 8.15 recorded music; 9.15 concert by the orchest'a under the direction of M. Andre Boyer. Soloists: volin, M.733 words
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Advertisement276 1932-01-11 13 iim,w urn—iltOiuhWfe A Kl ®L 8 3M n Ws»4ife§L* 4 f J* m CM5i y >• 81 »g^jKsbgstx ***> r I> sbsSl&JsjbEjsh® The proof of an ointment is its healing y rif P u er. The experiences of people all over the F AI Job is positive proof of the276 words
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Advertisement309 1932-01-11 13 i lab x v. H j j IMg CZ i WiLKMAID BRAN? [j sweetened f "e ■Ow i ifi t actually J4l Beauty coming out of a tin of “Milkmaid” Milk k bu t it does. ?auty springs from health, and health H is largely' the result of correct feeding309 words
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535 1932-01-11 14 F. A. Cup Results Last Year’s Cup Finalists Beaten London, January 9 The following are the results of the Third round of the F. A. Oup and the English and Scottish League Matches played to day: Brighton H.A. 1 PoitV. 2 Her I and 0535 words
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Advertisement363 1932-01-11 14 a WARP. NIY V, Dr Williams Pink ills /I* comprise a bona fide medical s' L practitioner s prescription w/tjtl ■m which has been proved dur- ™g f or ly years to be r reI markably successful in all u h that group of ailments caused i by impoverished blood.363 words
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Advertisement90 1932-01-11 14 e^T'oaeSu/MBSthSoTJr^VCISaS» 1 is BrowpeVT L/JPnJrfiENUmL B*™ lis j *J MLI w ei arml Ctwck. «rd arrwte W CEA and FKVBR, CROUP, AQU3. I 4 CHILLS The reliable Family roetedy ter iy apeeifle to WIFLUKNZA, OOUGHB, COLDS E k and •ITIBBA ABTBBL ■lOgginis eeblVMaaae M tru P* lH SENTERY Neuralgia, Gout,90 words
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Advertisement302 1932-01-11 14 I tjk FUI Yet she has W -SINGAPORE E(for .u. s h e o;r .he Xn <*-• and popularity she is the victim ABS ORDINE JNR. to of the widespread ringworm in yO ur feet twice a day. It not only tion known as 5l ff safeguaids against infection but302 words
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Article644 1932-01-11 15 Penang, January 11, 1932. CHOWRABTA MARKET Mutton— S cf®* Mutton Indian M per'lb 40 Head goat' 1-20 Sheep each Liver with heart lung do 90 1 .30 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep P® r lb Sweet Bread per pair 30 Suet per lb 30 Kidney Pair 30644 words
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Advertisement675 1932-01-11 15 lib. IF V* I I "BABY Li I can truthfully I WAS FED ON g Doctor’s baby ihis HT TOT T Baby was fed Oft S 1 “e Glaxo J from btrth and has frcm birthand 3 done splendidly* M x sf Hhbew.l, .nd A X’ r w l. l.675 words
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