Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 January 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-01-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 11. VOL LXXXX. THURSDAY, 14th JANUARY, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement2024 1932-01-14 2 -".'T' o WC< T MIMCimjOTICE BANKS. AC GOO?> z®' Wanted on estate in S' nth Kedah All pernors desire™ of chiming rewith ambition need apply. Good pros vacant durirs’he year *nded 31st I CHARTERED BAEK HOMGKOKB SHANGHAI BASKING /W? P 7 N 4 f Pl ng Qaaett< Dimmer 1931 «mindjd2,024 words
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Article1267 1932-01-14 3 Christmas Card* Custom That is a Hard Taskmaster T' a following wirv sHic’ebv Anthony Armstrong reproduced from ih Londcn Moroine P«-’: Probably no gro>’*’ rob»® in confronts many bon ehob 8 < tMa tim* of the than tb«t of 0 r 8 tn a card*. Do1,267 words
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Advertisement229 1932-01-14 4 z >Sp*V Hk K /<■ >«• 'r**4«Safef H wWSHb 4 WWBB-> j iwW V %><■ Brr /fek.?i a' U' IW F xp» t 'JSI I •x|^geagysßiSn. XyA- '*> J-'»-; <>'* ,♦>' --|X^: I X:'” 5 fr<<-' 4a>XJ^^?l-..V f. S-t?' i-':: «h ■H. f i 1 >■' •> ■->^^ 5,- i229 words
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1092 1932-01-14 5 Thrilling Story of Shelled Rum Runner Smuggling, Chase and Death Gunfire Holes Patched Up R UM-RUNNING has yielded no more dramatic and tragic story than the adventures of the German trawler Venus, which was wrecked oft the Norwegian coast with the loss of nine British lives, One of the two1,092 words
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Article1101 1932-01-14 5 MISSING PLANTER 11l in Apartments While Wife was Hunting for Him MALARIA VICTIM London, December 29 Last week the London evening papers discovered a short lived “mystery” with regard to a Malayan planter, Mr. R. P. Taylor, of Km la Kangtar. He seemed to have arrived in1,101 words
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Article383 1932-01-14 5 ESCAPE FROM ARABS s Explorers’ Great Feat Two intrepid newspaper men who left Golomb-Beohar, in Morocco, to cross the Central Sahara to Gao, on the N‘ger, ex ploriog one of the least known and wildest areas of the world, have just reached Reggan. It was feared that383 words
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Article286 1932-01-14 5 Wrecked Before She Rose Airmen who stopped the activities of Austrian submarines and cruisers in the Mediterranean during the war by bombing them as they crept down the Adriatic have just met again at a reunion dinner in London for the first time in 14286 words
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Article251 1932-01-14 5 MR. SCULLIN’S RISE Mr. James Scullin, Australia’s defeated Labour Premier, was the second nativeborn Prime Minister of the Commonwealth. Before he became a Labour leader he wis a journalist, and before that he was a grocer at Ballarat. He is a scholar more tnan a politician, but251 words
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Article180 1932-01-14 5 A book F.ank H»rrls on Bernard Shaw, jast oubiished, contains a letter written bv G. B. 8. himself, setting forth his Hex Credo. After disclosing particu are of the first "affair’’that any make cha laly—"an enterprising widow” identiflabla to any of his more intimate c intemporarie?, he180 words
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Article186 1932-01-14 5 The Late Sir Herbert Thirkell White London, Dec. 28. The death has occurred of Sir Herbert Thirkell White, formerly Lieut-enant-Governor of Burma. Sir Herbert’s industry gave the province a more efficient government than ever it has had. The Rangoon General Hospital materialised during his term186 words
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Article139 1932-01-14 5 Contributing to a correspondence on rats in organs, a correspondent of The Timrs states that other creatures b?s des rats ‘show music «l appreciation,” ani relates the following: In a small station of the Shan State?, Burma, he writes, we had church serve s in the circuit hiuse139 words
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Article132 1932-01-14 5 HUGE WHITE WALL AS REFLECTOR City of London schoolboys are studying by the light of a giant reflector. The reflector is of white tiled bricks 80ft. high and about 30ft. long, which forms the west wall of the Unilever House* the new palace of commerce overlooking132 words
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Article106 1932-01-14 5 Milk bottles may soon be banished from Britain’s doorsteps. For some t’me (says a Ministry of Agriculture official) we have been trying to find a cheap, noncontainer to replace the present bottle without raising the price of milk. It must be strong and must not contaminate106 words
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Article96 1932-01-14 5 At Gordon Richards’ dinner to his fellow jockeys, Tom Reece, the billiards o’ayer. told Tom Webster this story (says “Qaex" in the News-Chronicle): An office boy was standing about one afternoon when his employer entered and said, briskly, Here my boy, what are you on this afternoon The boy,96 words
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Advertisement88 1932-01-14 5 PC) R SALE LINEN DRAWN-THREAD WORK of best: quality J vß'hß flu A' Bed Sheetsand Pillow A and Small Table Cloths, 1 I B 1 an. r?o Sets Dutc hess Sets, Ladies 1 1 A’ 1 S;,_, 1 ll Be’pen s Handkerchiefs, Silk f s of fashionable Colours and j88 words
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Advertisement146 1932-01-14 5 FACE COVERED WITH WIIONS Baby Had No Rest or Sleep. Healed by Cuticura. “My baby suffered with eczema for two months. It started with a red watery spot on his cheek and when it broke it caused the trouble to spread. In about six weeks his face was covered with146 words
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Article1709 1932-01-14 6 BODY FOUND IN GARDEN THEORY THAT SHE WAS LURED AWAY DOZENS of police officers, including Scotland Yard detectives, were hunting for the murderer of Vera Page, an 11-year-old girl, who lived with her parents in Blenheim-crescent, Notting-hill, \V, and who was found strangled on December 16, Vera1,709 words
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Article203 1932-01-14 6 —Reuter SPURS DEFEATED Chelsea To Meet West Ham BRISTOL CITY’S VICTORY London, January 13 THE following are the results of replays in the third round of the F. A. Cup: Bristol C. 3 Notts C. 2 Bolton W. 2 Preston N. E. 5 Chelsea 5 Tran mere—Reuter - 203 words
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Article570 1932-01-14 6 Monday, January 4 His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices, this morning. His Excefiency, Lady Clementi and Miss Clementi were present at an address on Rubber given by Mr. L. Cresson at the Singapore Manufacturers’ Exhibition this570 words
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Article1256 1932-01-14 6 A Study in Contradictions BY RIDLEY The porfessor of humour, British by birth but Canadian by residence, who is also a doctor of sciences, del gbted ns in 1924 wLh a pen pic ura of tbe world we live in and named it the Garden of1,256 words
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Advertisement14 1932-01-14 6 I I f PERRINS' I [SAUCE I The ORIGINAL and genuine 1 Worcestershire 114 words
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Advertisement49 1932-01-14 6 LONDON HOTEL 166, ARGYLL, ROAD, PENANG. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, Comfortable, Olean, Airy Rooms with or without Board. CHARGES MODERATE. “To Suit Slump Times’’ Centrally situated. Few minutes’ P^ ine lpal hotels, olnemas and business houses. Special week-end and monthly Oonunerolal travellers and Theatrical parties spe. dally catered for, F49 words
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Advertisement25 1932-01-14 6 SANFOR^ 5 RUBBER STAMP help your stamp P rubber stamp tJ P ve 1?e impressions and 1 011 e service. The Finans G“«"‘ PRESS, LTD.25 words
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956 1932-01-14 7 Cinema Notes SHORT go ME DIES Fine Racing Picture at the Queen’s It seems that every Hollywood star who goes into British pictures is to be paid the highest s»lary that has ever been paid to a fi rn star in Britain.’ When Le=iie956 words
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Article252 1932-01-14 7 FEW CHANGES e Heavy Scratchings in Griffin Race by Tic Tac a A s anticipated the fields are smaller fcr r to day’s races the scratchings being partis' cuterly heavy in the gnffiu race where only 3 five runners have been left in There are 1252 words
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Article50 1932-01-14 7 Indian Association XI B vs P. 0. 0 XIB on Esplanade at sp. m. to-morrow. The following will represent the Indian team: Sadhu Singh, MaKand Singh Angrez Singh, Gurcharan Singh. Dr. Oharan Singh, Lal Singh; Sahib Sing, Sandara Singh Indar Singh Dial Singh and Jagindar Singh, Referee Bhsgat Singh.50 words
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Article484 1932-01-14 7 (From 0 ir Malay CorresponSon. Bulan Puasa, or the fasting month oom menced on Sunday, January 10 and Malays, like all good Yualims, fast from early dawn to sunset about 15 hours) a who e lunar month every year At the end of the fast the Raya484 words
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Article101 1932-01-14 7 —Reuter. Executive < ouncil Meets At Geneva Geneva January 13 At the opening of the fifty sixth session of the Executive Council of the International Labour Office the Chairman, M. Mahaim (Begium), announced that the Belgian Government, in agreement with the < hinese Government, nominated Mr. Woo Kai—Reuter. - 101 words
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Article80 1932-01-14 7 Reuter. Help from French Tax Removal! London, January 13 Great Britain’s export trade will be ap preciably assisted by the reported decision of the French Government to remove on January 18th surtax cf 15 per cent on British cooking coal of which Great Britain ex ports toReuter. - 80 words
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Article63 1932-01-14 7 —Rugby Radio Service. For British Mission to Ethiopia London, January 13 The Crown Prince of Ethiopia visited the King at Sandringham to day and re mained to luncheon with his Majesty During his visit he delivered a special message of thanks for the British Mission which under—Rugby Radio Service. - 63 words
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Article537 1932-01-14 7 SMART ARREST OF ROBBERS Towkay Bound and I Gagged in Province 1 j Credit must bo given to Inspector k Reddick for tbe smart arrest of these men. He followed them through the night and the arrest wis made in a manner totally unexpected by the robbers.537 words
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Article142 1932-01-14 7 When the court resumed this morning Loh Chin Poor-, the Chinese who was charged with having used a deadly weapon at the time of committing a robbery, was found ’’not guilty’ ani wae acquitted and discharged. Tbe hearing was adjourned yesterday morning in order to serve a subpoena142 words
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Article130 1932-01-14 7 BRISBANE FIRM TO START IN SINGAPORE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, January 14 Messrs Fog ten of riab-ine, awe 1 known firm of civil engineers and contractors have taken a step which mxy be regarded as of importance with regarded to the development of Singapore as a130 words
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638 1932-01-14 7 To the Editor bl the Pint»rg Gazette Sir.— The European Unemployment i Committee. Penang is anxious to draw the attention of the European public to the urgent need of funds for Local Relief of unemployed Europeans The Governments are maintaining the Gamp at Port D.okson and638 words
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Article221 1932-01-14 7 STRAITS TRADING CO OFFICES CLOSED Tbe Head Office Branches and Agencies of The Straits Trading Co Ltd. w<-ro closed on Tuesday es arn -rk of re=peot to Mr. Claude Singleton Evans news of whose teath in London on January 8, as a result of an221 words
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Article35 1932-01-14 7 A tecture will be delivered by Mr. S. Gurchurn Singh on Fraternity on Sunday at the Association at 680 pm. Dr Ong Chong Keng will preside. The leotiue to open to the pub’to.35 words
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Article260 1932-01-14 7 Reuter. frenoh crisis Pins, January 14 M Doumer's Presidency has ended and although a National Government has not been formed as hoped in many quarters, it ia thought in view of the first class world problems of repara* tions and disarmament before France« the Opposition is prepared toReuter. - 260 words
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Article140 1932-01-14 7 Tennis Championships to be Played at Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. January 13 Tha hockey trial in connection with tha Colony v F.M S much was onesided the Cuteurs comprising tbe meet probab’e players gaining a sweeping victory over the Whites by eight go-ls to ni140 words
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Article276 1932-01-14 7 HINTS ON MANAGE MENT At a meeting of the Committee held last night at No. I Diwaing treat, with the President, vJr EVC Tao-uson, in the chair. Mr L D. G.mm ns the Asst. Director of Co operation. Ku ate Lumpur* spoke at length and gave soma276 words
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Advertisement46 1932-01-14 7 MAJESTIC SPECIAL MATINEE FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN AND KIDDIES To-morrow (Friday) AT 3 P.M. MITZI GREEN AND JACKIE BEARL IN “Forbidden Adventure” AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Upstairs 40 25 ots. Downstairs 15 &10 cts Parents or Elders accompanying these children will be admitted at the same rates.46 words
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Article327 1932-01-14 8 An article in the Italian journal Popolo d’ltalia, attributed to Signor Mussolini, calls for the immediate cancellation of reparations on th 3 ground that white civilisation will soon be imperilled unless trade is re started. The suggestion is not new. It was made when the question327 words
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Article338 1932-01-14 8 ’’Turncoat” is the usual sobriquet of opprobrium accorded one who "crosses the floor.” But to change one s mind in the face of new convictions surely is a sign of courage and wisdom. Emerson has it tbet Consistency is the bugbear of little minds, and Emerson was338 words
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Article74 1932-01-14 8 —Reuter. Nazis May Run Presidential Candidate Berlin, January 18 "Bruening must go” appears to be the latest Nazi slogan. In a speech at Kempton Dr Wilhelm Frick, one of Hitler’s chief lieutenants, declared that the Nazis would not support Dr. bruening any longer and if the Bruening Cabinet—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article58 1932-01-14 8 —Reuter. Rear-Admiral Says It Is Unbalanced Washington. January 18 "Oar destroyers are now unfitted for ar? campaign which we may be studying or an' emergency which may arise,” Fear-Admira Bristol told the Senate Naval Affairs Corr mittee adding that the American navy w .<• unbalanced." He proposed a—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article880 1932-01-14 8 Penang, Thursday. WHILE appreciating the kindly motives actuating the Assize Court Judge in imposing a fine of ten cents on a motorist who killed a man while driving a car with inefficient brakes, we hope his Lordship’s sentence will not be misinterpreted by other native drivers. The880 words
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Article87 1932-01-14 8 -Reuter. South Africa’s Retention Probable Pretoria January 18 South Africa's ability to maintain the gold standard is reaffirmed in a statement by the South African Resene Bink declaring that from the viewpoint of go’d reserves the rfl fill-' Union's exchange resources we--adeqaate. The Union retained a subsist- 13-Reuter. - 87 words
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Advertisement31 1932-01-14 8 JE. OTHE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST, ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with Bitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.31 words
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Miscellaneous75 1932-01-14 8 THEATRE ROYAJL ONE NIGHT ONLY To-morrow, 15th January, 1932 AT 9 30 P.M. LITRES MANTEII ANO REX STORY laughs WSP- novcmks g//?ls-comzcs A TALEPTTED COMPAHY //V Il’S A GOOD SHOW R x Story Patsy Shannon Kose Lee Isa b 1 O’Brien E ther Valey Doc. Foster p Mil to Il’s75 words
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Miscellaneous28 1932-01-14 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To Day 3.11 Btr. 1000 a.m. 4.06 p.m. 10 19 p.m. To Morrow 3.35 a.ro. 10.24 a.m. 440 p.m. 10 55 p.m.28 words
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Obituary86 1932-01-14 8 DEATH Evans. —Tn Nursing Home, in London, on Friday, 81b J*nu*ry IJB21 J 82 aged 44 years Claude Smgletoi Ey»us of ths Straits Trading 00., Ltd.. Singapore. FUNERAL The funeral of the late Mr. Lira Ea Toh will tike place on Monday, 18th instant at 9e. in. from 62, Rangoon86 words
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Article917 1932-01-14 9 Franchise, Federal Finance and States Enquiry Terms of Reference Chair men Receive Letters from Prime Minister 1 ffective Representation The personnel of the three committees shortly to commence work in India in continuation of the dis cussions ofthe Round Table Conference is announced. The IVlwquis of Lothian917 words
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Article56 1932-01-14 9 o -on Bueilgr UQ F Radio Sfcivitu. Sbpping Trk«s 'belter on uOuih Coast London, January 18 j heavy gale was experienced in and round Lreit Britain last night and this -rßing being especially severe in the pheh (hannel SD d N >rth Sea. Much I *PpiDg took eheiier■ o – -on Bueilgr UQ F “ Radio Sfcivitu. - 56 words
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Article97 1932-01-14 9 .—Reuter. Can The Crown Charge? AN APPEAL London, January 14 That the expense of guarding British ships in Chinese waters against pirates with the naval and military troops was covered by House of Commons’ votes to which they contributed as tax payers was the contention of the China.—Reuter. - 97 words
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Article226 1932-01-14 9 Reuter. China’s Reply to American No‘e Nanking, January 13 China is ready to co-operate with the United State? in upholding the sinotity of the Nine Power Treity. declared China’s reply to the Am c rican Note which was delivered to the United States Consul General yesterday evening forReuter. - 226 words
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Article94 1932-01-14 9 I —Reuter American Representative Not Expected London. January 13 It is understood that the plans for the Lausanne Conference on reparations were discussed at a Uteiiiua Ua&ine* this afternoon, Th- Caanotllor of the who attended, wag in possession of the report received from Sir Frederick Leith Roas ofI —Reuter - 94 words
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Article61 1932-01-14 9 —Router. Paris. January 18 President Dwwer has requested M. Laval to form abinet —Reuter. I Paris, January 14 I M. Laval has formed a Cabinet with himself ns Premier and Foreign Minister, and M. T&rdieu as War Minister. Other Ministers are nnchinged except M—Router. - 61 words
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Article244 1932-01-14 9 Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Triumph For British Engineers WORLD’S LARGEST SCHEME Ex-Sind Rulers At Ceremony London, January 13 The Viceroy, Lord Willing*don accompanied by Lady Wil lingdon to day at Sukkup in the Indian Province of Sind formally opened the mile long* Lloyd Barrage across theRugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 244 words
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Article164 1932-01-14 9 Rugby Radio Service. Lord Noel Buxton to Help Emperor London. January 18 The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, yesterday received a delegation of the Anti slavery and Aborigines Protection Society headed by Lord Lytton who expressed the apprehension which the society at the news of unrest and ruthlessRugby Radio Service. - 164 words
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Article150 1932-01-14 9 I —Rugby Radio Service Remarkable Figures of Payments London, J*nuary 14 Remarkable figures showing tha response which Income Tax payers made to the request for prompt payment of the large instalment which became due on January 1 have been issued by the Trea Receipts daring the first eightI —Rugby Radio Service - 150 words
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Advertisement492 1932-01-14 9 THIS IS THE NEW Low Priced “His Master’s Voice” Portable Gramophone Model 99 Price—Black $36 Colours $4O Call and hear this machine without any obligation whatever at es. MOUTRIE CO., LTP 16, Bishop Street, PENANG. F„U N I Situated at Bth mile Tanj:ng Bungah Road in a park of 60492 words
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Article245 1932-01-14 10 ELIMINATION OF EXPENSE France And Germany To Co-operate Nauen, Berlin January 5 The Press reports concerning the formation of ft Franco German air trust under the Chairmanship of Dr Ejkener. are denied in authoritative quarters where it is stated that a sub committee of the Franco German Traffic245 words
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Article430 1932-01-14 10 Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Rex have ar ived In Kuala Lumpu* from Johore. The death has taken place at Frankfort of ex Queen Sophie of Greece, sister of the ex Kaiser. Mr. R. Kingsley Bell, Assistant Com missionar of Police. F M.S,, is expected to return by430 words
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Article58 1932-01-14 10 To night on the Esplanade at 6 p.m 1 March Dunedin Alford 2 Overture The Magic Flute Mozzart 3 Selection Song Of The Drum Godfrey 4 Habanera Oharme d’ Espagne Mczzacapo 5 Fox Trot I’m Hapny When You re Happy Baer G Selection Rose Mario Stothart 7 One58 words
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Article127 1932-01-14 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The f lowing were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To da, &8 Shabss >.= pQ uj pQ m to. 0. o. to. Mining Ayer Hitam 10/- 10,6 10/* 10 6 ex Hit am127 words
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Article57 1932-01-14 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TlNi 9 LONDON Spot £l4l-17 6 Down 20/3 Months £*****-0 Down 25/31NGAPORS $71.75 per picul Down 25 c. 75 tons done i London 31/8 d Up 1/16 d. Hew York 411/16 c. (Gold/ Up 1/8 c Local 101/8 c. Up57 words
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Article173 1932-01-14 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London Jainary 12, Spot £142 12 6 three months’ buying £145-15 0 three months' Belling £145 17-6. Boustead d Co Ltd, 13. h J .Lica’r qujiation for Singapore red e n $72 per picul! bueine s done 125 tone, Firang refined tin $72173 words
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Article65 1932-01-14 10 The local effice of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation is in of a telegram frioi >tg Head Office at Hosrgk mg to the eff-c7 that' smbj’ct to audit, tb“3 final dividend fcr the year will probably ba £3» per share, eubpet to deduct on of I?c me65 words
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Article84 1932-01-14 10 Feting. January 14 By Courtesy of th* Chartered Bank Oa London Bank Demand 2/4 h 4 m/ts 2/4 18 Private 3 m/is credit 2 4 5/8 ,i 3 h Documentary 2’4 3,4 On New York Bank Demand 381 oom France n TT, 910 nom Int a n T T84 words
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Article146 1932-01-14 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Bai. Jan. 13 Jan 12 Sept. 19 Paris 87 87 1/16 128.96 New York 8 41 8.4 4.851 Montreal 4 05 4.05 i Brussels 94 9/16 2419/32 84.88 Geneva 17} 17 716 24.86 Amsterdam 8 49} 8.49} 12.08 Milan 67} 67} 92146 words
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Article239 1932-01-14 10 Fenrrr January 14 MB. 8.-na es Opium p. ahnt nom 5 C 3.00 Jov«t u o.of J IN eellßrt 72.0 C xaoc Pia»!ng ncm 170.0 C Nutmegs e <« 70.00 Fob .1 60.00 'ocnnutßc*» 1000 Vcre q nndri«d Fales 5.60 ta t ant II.IC AaPent On r»» 10.6'239 words
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Article132 1932-01-14 10 TRAGEDY AT FULLERTON EUILDING The body of a Chinese servant employed at the Singapore Club was found in Fullerton Road on Tuesday morning The skull was fractured, and it was evident that the m in had fa len from a window of one of the132 words
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Article926 1932-01-14 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST AMM *****1 l XUBBBS c AUei by Bak*** Be 40 toi A»o. Bobber g Ltn*' -Mnetai 73a gf Sr r ?r th; ss TUudWu* BrnUeala B-ne rt Bubbea tB 6 Z B.»e ftintenß Babb« < B nto Bobber Brtewe B Bobbery B. Robber BrtM* B-n* M926 words
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Advertisement568 1932-01-14 10 IT HiiCTa" THE ny pi na Nq C s ETTp J fßj.tnnymcdc Ug( d P]actj whct! Cheerful enJ Cool can to-day fresh local LOBSTERS and OYSTERS Abdal Bahraig, E. ag.j q a SATUPDpY g g Md. Ycsc*" b r BXCB and PANOfi/ Jfjncing until 1 a.m. trawii, «cw g”'. tiffin568 words
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Article598 1932-01-14 11 LIST NO. 87 The following further subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged:— ots. Amount previously published as per List No 86. 88.405 46 Cheng I eong Hoay Kwan 2 00 Mr Saw Peng Khoon 2 00 i, iaw Ghim twee 2 00 8 Persons of $1 each 8598 words
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Advertisement22 1932-01-14 11 1/kRTIHS m'r». KLLS I APfOL a STBBL II fa Sh kawa W, J. BLOMOMOS, Vhv English Pnarmaoy 52, 54, Beach Street. Penang22 words
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Advertisement276 1932-01-14 11 o AND NOW Dunlop tennis balls IN PRESSURE PACKED TINS. The ball that was used in 22 National II Championships and over 1,000 Official Tournaments and Championships throughout the world during 1931 now comes to you in a packing that ensures factory freshness for every ball NO INCREASE IN PRICE276 words
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Miscellaneous208 1932-01-14 11 majestic! 675 TONIGHT 9-30 j Hero They Are—Altogether > gain I in Radio's Great Bombshell of I Merriment and Fun Btftf I -lwW AVr. I is-r-; di 1 b W J 1 MB I fsk ig *-T H M LT 3 BBi II SKO-RADIO PSCTURJ ABSOLUTELY Their Funniest Comedy I208 words
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Article1001 1932-01-14 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing hom Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For Data of SaiHog Steamer Tang Song Bernam River Pul an Langkawi and Kantang To-day Kampai Bagan1,001 words
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Advertisement566 1932-01-14 12 CONSUMPTION HAS A Gentle»» Always Looks BEEN CURED ood Clclbe with clothes at approx a ]f y Ursel f A «emedyforConsumpdo" Has Ov.£o„ e een rOUIIU eminent Savile Row and West i? A eater i b. f—TTI Davies, Scholte a i ors7 i 6 I Tautz. Sanuon T P OI?566 words
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Article247 1932-01-14 13 Dressmakers Up in Arms Ljloodi December 18 T*»« nroM.m nf debts incurred by '‘extravagant wives” is bring discussed in business circles following recent court cates in which hutb.nde have been sued nt?successfully by drtstmdating firms for bills contracted by their wives. It is nnr'entood that a private Bill247 words
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Article174 1932-01-14 13 A WELL KNOWN EM LOYEE OF THE bTRAIT TRADING COMPANY News was received in Ipnh yesterday of the death at home of Mr. Olaude Singleton Evans, of the Straits Trading Company. The late Mr. Evans was stationed in Perak for a ru nber of years,174 words
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Article197 1932-01-14 13 ONE QUARTER OF POPULATION AT SCHOOL Toronto Approximately one-quarter of the population of Canada cor sista of students at the schools, colleges and universities of the country, according to an official conapilatirn. The total reaches the figure cf 2,490 623, and on the average the cnst of maintaining197 words
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Article148 1932-01-14 13 A BISHOP'S DISLIKES London, December 23 *'Af<er long experience, whenever I hear e qu ft voice over the telephone esk, ‘May I have private talk with the Bishop of London I invariably ask, ‘ls it the marraige question?' So said the Bishop of London, presid ing at148 words
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Article685 1932-01-14 14 Jockey Club Stewards and Doping Dancages amounting to £16,000 wrre awarded in tbe High Oouru to Mr. Charles (hapoasn, raoi’borea trainer, of Ti vsnt, Sussex for libel in rerpect of a decision of the J ickey Club Stewards w roirg him < ff Newmarket Heath and685 words
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Article203 1932-01-14 14 Says the Saturday Review:—Quite a scare has been caused by the disclosure that the latest increase in the taxation of beer is defeating its own object by reducing consumption to such an extent th&t tte taxation yield is lowr than brfrre the du’y was raised. I do203 words
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Article638 1932-01-14 15 Penang, January 14, 1932. chowbasta market Muttot»— S eta. Mutton Indian M per'lb 40 Head goat'l-20 Sheep 9® each Liver with heart A long do 90 1.30 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep p®r lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 30 Buet per lb 30 Kidney Pair 30638 words
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