Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 January 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 14 VOL. LXXXX. MONDAY, 18th JANUARY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 489 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. 3r&nch Office 52, Leith Street Dollar Exchange Tables 1 M .> T LEAVE. STERLING into DOLLARS puivi e 258 Penang, or call on us for full details of our DOLL.ARS IfltO STI ERLINCi Popular Schema for the delivery in England
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    • 14 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phom 772, 68,70, BISHOP STBEET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1964 2 TO LET MUNICIPAL NOTICE BANKS j Bungalow 107, York Road. Two <3 D THE mercantile bank nederlandsbhe hindel I Recently redecorated Moderate Rental. ,fl s UIITQPUIDDI I N V I Immediate entry. Lea»e or Monthly. Owners of dogs are hereby reminded OF IXDIB. LIMITED, Mflfl! □utlArrlJ n« I OLD SCOTCH
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  • 4170 3 And So Completes a Magnificent Treble Miss Togo Pays $l2O Tankard Scores on Rotherwood to Pay $77 Brass Knob Breaks Course Record BY TIC-TAC Saturday's races provided a great finale for the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, the dividends ranging on a generous scale
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  • 468 4 “I am Very Interested Possible Experimental Stretch in Penang Rubber Roadways Penang* Saturday His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, to day honoured Mr. Wee Theang Slew whose inven. tic-ns of a new form of rubber roadway and a portable vulcaniser have been granted
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  • 401 4 PERAK BEATEN 5-8 Northern Threeqnarters Show Up Well (From Onr Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday THE Malaya Cup Rugby final match attracted a large crowd. The ground was bard and a fast game ensued Both sides put up a brilliant exhibition, Singapore’s defence alone being responsible
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  • 266 4 THE "ROTEV'OTS” BEAT THE P.O.R r BY EIGHT POINTS It was pleasing to see two full Asiatic sides take the field on Saturday afternoon in a rugger match though this was by no means ths first such occasion for this season. Tbe gained a victory over the
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  • 284 4 SCOTLAND DEFEATED Home Side’s Interval Lead TWO TR ES TO ONE Murrayfield, January 16 Fefore a crowd of 55 000 tbe Spring boks concluded their tour with a clean sweep of all four internationals by defeating Scotland by six points to three after a desperate game Id
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  • 325 4 ENGLAND DEFEATED No Score at Half Time 12 PTB. TO 5 PTS. Swansea January 16 England e first sportsman, the Prince of Wales gave an enthusiastic lead io the greatest rugger day of the season. He un expectedly arrived at Paddington joining the huge crowd of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 182 4 Iso EASY TO CARRY j THE NEW Columbia PORTABLE GRAFONOLA FOUR MODELS—RANGING IN PRICE From $25-00 to $lO5-00 511® I Model ku2 prt-.mmeui in the Model 100 only weighs Portable class for tonal quality 11 lbs automatic stop b nl harce. ont- Hrgle Spring. $5O wonderful tone $25-00. Double spring
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  • 736 5 MALAYAN RECEPTION I ist of Stations The following is a list of shortwave stations which can be received in Malaya Mor day Radio Saigon (49.05 metre»-) 6.15 r,m Annamite programme; 8.15 r« carded music; 9.15 concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. Soloists:
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    • 288 5 T R IS Fainted I ?ds* f *‘ltwas ®\wWßw^. that Jack Siwil f'S'9 ’Fffl/ f? lIIHWi Mmo me -gsffi ANAEMIA IN WOMEN The demands made by nature on a woman’s system naturally maka her more liab.e to f *ll victim to anaemia (blood impoverishment) than a man Indeed, by f»rthe
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    • 353 5 U’s to'sctve lt with H-V C3O b e tneal I be ten^ anA *tt ‘’hut'»*”’*** v-s*° ce ’\n«•t° ck Vltoce b co. CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED Alßemedy for Consumption Has Been Found Oal ft'w I DRRK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER O» THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem
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    • 39 5 I got the favourite this time. I did not krow you had a Ticket. Not a Horse, Stupid. ALLSOPP’S BEER. Sole Importers CALDBECK, MACGBEGOR CO.. LTD.. (Inesrparatfd under the Companies’ Ordinances ej Hongkong UncerporaUd in Shanghai) ’Phone PENANG 587
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 155 5 INDIAN PICTURES AT ITOEATBE EtOYAL rf FKOM SAIURDiY TO TUESDAY fell Starts at 7.30 p.m. Lanka Dalian M Rama Thoothan A Mythological Tale from Rameyana Supporting Pictures:— Max Linder in Circus Mania Sunshine Comedy VISWAMITRA (Indian film) TO-NIGHT 615 sod 9-30 LAST 2 NIGHTS. I ADOLPHE. MENJOU I Superb Drama
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  • 999 6 FROM ’B5 TO ’95 How 1 hey Reflect History SOME LATE VICTORIAN FAVOURITES How oLen—ill mcoiscbujly, s ms —;v. s bit) cry of the nation Bings its* If in t'.n‘omitne song It dors so loss than of old. Nowdays ■pot --linking hs became an international, 'mechanised i dnstry.
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  • 186 6 MAGISTRATE CRITIC Heaviest Frauds As “Misdemeanours’’ Ou spoken cammeut wig made by Sir Chartres B ron, the Bow street magistral, with regard to bail and whst ha described as "a startling example cf an anomaly cf the English law to wh ch the attention of
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  • 398 6 "CLOTHES OUT OF GRASS" IDEA CENTURIES OLD British textile manufacturers are laughing at the claims cf an American scientis who declares that he has discovered hov to make clothes out of gras?. According to m*Bo?ges fr ->m N *w York, he ha? been besieged by
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  • 483 6 LAN DOWN ER AND COM PEN NATION Crown Loses Test Case JUDGE AND MISCHIEF” OF RECENT ACTS In a test c.se in the King’s Bench Division Mr, J ait ice Macnaghtrn decided that the Min s er of Transport was wrong in claimirg that ha had the right
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  • 271 6 STAKED HER HEALTH Woman’s Amazing Luck at Monte Carlo Mrs. Celia GaulJ, a London InvJid wi man condemned by her doctors to soend a winte- in tho sou'h of Fratci, found herje f snidenly short of money, went for the first time to the gaming
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  • 429 6 "I WILL NOT GO BACK" n -7 Alleged Insults by Step-Children The incompaHbTity of his young wife by a second marriage and his grown-up daughters and sons, w*s said to ba th* cause of the rift in the fanily l’f* of a« old European resident
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  • 208 6 WOMAN CHARGE? TU3LIO PROSECUTOR Cocktail parties a-e toe latest form of "third-lerree” persu son for women prisoners, according to an affi f av t that bss been lodged ag»in«t officers of the Full c Prr' <i ?cutor*B (ffice in Los Angeles. It’s a 1 ged
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  • 76 6 The following is a 1 sk of donations received by tae European Unemployment C remittee, Prnan?, from DicsOiber 15, 1931, to January 15, 193 2:— Donations by Penang Cricket CLnb 50.53 Col’rc io-s bv Runnymede Hotel Ch irmas C.roh 163 0 1 An r nymsus 20
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  • 861 6 Tbe Government Architect has been appointed to be R-g’strar of the Board of Architect?. Mr. F. S. R ckard is appointed Supervisor of Export Duties in charge of Singapore Collection Station. Mr. G. Pirbury has been appointed 8 Municipal Oomui’ssioner, Singapore, in p ace of Mr. Chude
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 460 6 I;'' ’J 11 'W JN ■'ll 11 1 Leaves Hair Iwice Beautiful The simple hair styles of to-day ma k e ful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtains It is simply a matter of shampooing I Proper shampooing makes the hair soft silky. It brings out
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  • 1444 7 Brass Knob’s Fine Run Review of the Penang Meeting Alan Loke Leading Owner BY .TIC TAC One outstanding feature of the TOeetini: iust concluded was the < rr thown b T > some of Turley’s y tr fass Knob and Love Lace r par cnlar
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  • 244 7 LATEST RE-CLaSSIFICATIONS Brass Knob and Cheering Up in Class 1 The following are the latest amendments, etc., to the S, R. A. Official Glassification List: Class 1 Currency Boy, Cheering and Brass Knob. Class 2 High Forest. Golden Eve and Love Lace. Class 8: Amye
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  • 149 7 REVENUE MEN’S ADVENTURE Timely Rescue by Ship’s Stokers Three Chinese revenue officers detailed io “eareh the coal burke»-» of the Blue Funnel Diomed stepped upon a pile of coal and disappeared Oae was hauled out by the aid of a rope, but the other two disappeared.
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  • 121 7 LARGE ATTENDANCE The funeral took place yesterday of Mr. Teoh Khoy Moh whose death occurred sud denly last week. Mr. Khoy Moh attended the first day of the Penang races The deceased, who was thirty, was a Bachelor of Commerce of the Hong Kong
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  • 61 7 To morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Forward Again Rayner 2 Overture The Fair Maid Of Perth Waddell 8 Selection The Deeino Girl Englander 4 Intermezzo Penelope’s Garden Ancliffe 5 Fox Trot By All The Stars AbovefTou Williams 6 Selection The Rose of England Hume
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    • 342 7 Slliil c? ‘I nuSCaßfeii Bl luxurious (■I '|i 1 IB- YET THRIFTY I ii’ih whWp I I j When you see the exquisitely sheer tex- ture of Kayser*, you may ask: Will this os er y wear well? Will it launder well? es Kayser is all pure thread, fin- est
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  • 320 8 Of late, Council Refoim as a popular topic has been obscured. The eclipse we hope is merely temporary. This Lick of comment is not surprising For over a year the people of Malaya have been endeavouring to make a dollar do the work that two dollars used to
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  • 191 8 America hardly shines in diplomacy. The Note addressed to the Chinese and Japanese Governments has proved the dampest of squibs. It has served merely to show how little chance there is of red co operation in foreign affairs between the United States and the European powers.
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  • 69 8 —Reuter Last Performance of Bostock and Wombwells’ I ondon, January 17 Britain lost one of its oldest entertainment institutions by the disbandment of Bostock and Wombwells’ Royal Menagerie, which has perambulated the country since 1805 It gave its last professional appearance at Glasgow Ust night and its
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  • 75 8 -Reuter. London January 16 The r oar 3 of the Internationa! Labour Office has examined the report of the Mission to China undertaken at the request of the Chinese Government by M. Oamillepone, Chief of the first section of the Diplomatic Division of the International Labour
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  • 41 8 Reuter. Washington, January 16 The Senate Territories Committee has ap proved the nomination of Mr. Theodore RooseveMt (Governor of Porto Rico and son of the late president) to succeed Mr Davis as Governor J eneral of the Philippines.—
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  • 1237 8 Penang, Monday. by stea th is a crime of which we seldom accuse the Municipality, but a little bi d has whimpered in our ear that a degree of clast c-ty has crept into the hitherto coldly I efficient and rigid manner in which various dues are
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    • 192 8 I W*/\ jLy z ■p'llk /Txlblr ’wshß| x. -Sw* 9 «fl < z —®H <\ xwL t£3aD« —HI V>r I>W "<:>f’>, IgKT MI Eaww. f 7 A fast game of football and then a *3] g* 1 1 il If i«p •>, B *9 M y P fh 1 SR
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    • 32 8 K. O. 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.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 28 8 DEATH Robbrtson.— On December 20 1931, at Westhall House. Park lane, Bath. Sarah Agnes Robartsjn. wido»v of John Chisholm Robertson, of Singapore, aged 75 years R. I. P.
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  • 397 9 Reuter. CHARGES AGAINST JAPAN Declaration of War Spoken of GOVERNMENT’S INTERNAL TROUBLES Possible Reorganisation of Cabinet Washington January 17 The Chinese Government replying’ to Mp. Stimson’s Note invoking 1 the Nine Power Paet, assured the United States that China had no intention of eonclud ing any
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  • 87 9 —Reuter Tribute from Brit sb Foreign Secretary London, January 17 Office has issued a later Bimon to M Briand dated atuary 15 in which the Foreign Secretary 6 Vias received the news that M. aB finally decided not to ue n office. Personally he egwts this decision
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  • 61 9 Possible fall cf Steamers at Penang from Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, January 17 E^ 6 Messageries Maritimes are considerci r C advisability of outward steamers eLa °g to allow passengers for i> 0 1 Qa to util ire the tran service from Bangkok and Artnya with the p
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  • 96 9 —Reuter Picketing Trouble in Bombay POLICE Have to fire London, January 1G Latest reports from India confirm that steady improvement continues regarding the position on the North West Frontier. There is also improvement despite isolated incidents in Kashmir, while in the rest of India the situation is
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  • 134 9 -Reuter. Fefdgees Encamped on the Railway Glendora January 1G The menace of the Mississipi floolg con tenues and the water is momentarily rising higher over an area cf 800 000 acres Endangering hundreds of lives and swallowing up ootUgaa. Hitherto no loss of life hes bean reported, end
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 146 9 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir —Regarding the unemployment mset ing that I am calling for Friday next I wish it to be known that no invitations are being issued and that I hope that absence of invitation will not &e made an excuse for non
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  • 208 9 ACCUSED REMANDED IN CUSTODY Eng Kee Kiang and Tan Ehoon Chuah, Teoc-hews appeared to-day in the Police Fr art charged with having counterfeited the E ng's coins, namely Straits currency 5 cents pieces and with being in possession of a stove, nine moulds one stick lead three
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  • 269 9 —Reuter. French Newspaper Rumour necessary delay t London, January 18 While there is no confirms ‘j tion hitherto, a French r newspaper reporf that the Reparations Conference due at Lausanne on January 25 will be postponed for five months, portents do not seem to leave a
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  • 190 9 TAMIL CHARGED A Tamil named R. Govindasamy Padiachi was to-day charged before Mr H. A. Forrer with (1) making a false statement daring the judicial proceedings in District Court Summons No. 2412 of 1931 before Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge Penang, and (2)
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  • 92 9 FROM SULTAN OF PERAK’S RESIDENCE A Tamil- named Thairu Pitchey who had pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a sarong was to day sentenced to chrue months rigorous imprisonment and one year's police supervision. According to the prosecution the accused entered the residence of the
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  • 90 9 Reuter. Triple Collision Near Moscow SIXTY-EIGHT KILLED Moscow, January 17 Details have just been divulged of a ghastly railway disaster on January 2 in which 68 were killed and 180 injured. The train was crowded with workers. At Kossinoj near Moscow, a second packel train crashed into
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  • 702 9 e TO DAYS HEABING Trial Expected to Last a Week The hearing wae commenced in the Assize Court this morning before Mr. Justice Whitley and a specie l jury of the case which has now become known as the Boustead s i cheques case. i In
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 156 9 THIS IS THE NEW Low Priced “His Master’s Voice" Portable Gramophone Model 99 Price—Black $36 Colours $4O Call land hear this machine without any obligation whatever at—es. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 16, Bishop Street, PEN Ab C. SLOT BRANDY I gv I a W a kVh a THE BRxNDY O WITH
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  • 156 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations la MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday To-day 5S 8 g Bharbs >.= >.= 0 a a MJ PCJ 00 to I 0 >O. to. Mining Hongkong Tin 12 6 13 3
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  • 145 10 Singapore Jinuary 14 The local mark«t has been quiet but steady throughout the w*»*k and prices show an improvement of f on balance. To-day’s cab'es qic.'e up 1/161. to ?8 1. and New York up ;o 4 11/16 sold. These pre»? show gains on the week of
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  • 115 10 The following programme has been approved for the voyage to China of the four desire yers which are ordered to replace the Serapir, Serapb, Sterling, and Sirdar in the Eighth Flotilla. Toe destroyers are the Wi f cb, Commander R, O. Fitzroy Whbshed, Commander A. M. William»;
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  • 153 10 Latest O><--t a tions Sat. Fri. Bai. Jan. 16 Jan 15 Sept. 19 Paris 88 18/16 881 128.96 Hew York 8.491 8.48} 4.85 1 Montreal 4.'4 4.18} Brussels 25.10 25 1/16 84.88 Geneva 17 7/8 17} 24.86 Amsterdam 8 68 8 68 12.08 Milan 69 1/8
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  • 232 10 Penan» January 18 ns. Benai-e» O? ht l 30 5 Gloves h W.OC Gold leaf .«Hr. JMO g uom 170 uktragi 8' g 32 22 H ItO. d 60.00 jooonutep* 1,009 Oopra Sundr led rales 5.80 Rattan. J? Rattan. Oovti JjJ-J 4re»n Bn.il Sn I }?.00 R:«- 10
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  • 55 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T/Afi LONDON Spot £142 17 6 Unchanged 3 Months £***** 0 Unchanged SINGAPORE $71.75 per picul Down 25 c. 75 tins don. RUBBRA i London 31/16 Unchanged Hew York 4 9/16 c. (Gold) Unchanged local 9| c. Up c. By
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  • 37 10 Singapore Price® for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet lor io day are as folio wa:— Spot 91 cents per lb. Fab 10 h Apn;/June 10} h b July/Sept. ...11 H ii Market 8 eady.
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  • 23 10 Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd, London Ja uary 15, Spot 4141 15 0 three months’ buying £144-17 6 three months’ selling £145-0-0.
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  • 132 10 The s. s. Kedah arrived thia morning with the following passengers from Behwan Deli: Mr H W WUeon, Mr Morton, Mr and Mrs P O B atid, Mr G Kor Mrs Chang Shih Liarg, Mrs Teoh Eng Hock, Mr 8 M Aidid, Mrs M D Kni-pp, Capt and
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  • 961 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST IHI M BDBBaXJOB&*J ’I• AUeLby KabHsr «3 Alox GsfcSi Rnbbss SrtMß 40 60 76 Ayes Bj>72} 8C Aye? Kuntnc Rab-ieJ Sstota- W 2? Ayer Mole® Ge ct Ayer P»n» Bcbbar tats** C 5 EC 1 B»l»u Sy&ae«*‘« BmhH RubMts S* 85 4 Bata Ufcar-g fteWm t
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  • 85 10 Penang, January 18 By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank Ou London B.ik Dsn vid 2/4 u H 4 m/U 8/4 1/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 19/32 3 h Documentary 2/4 23/32 On New York Bmk Demand 39} nom Franee T T 940 oom Indi® ii T T
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 140 10 fJliinnymede' ft Cheerful and Cool dinner dance WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY tiffin COUPONS Book of 10-$15.00 Book of 25—535.00 (for Cash) KUNNYMKDE HUTfiL, LID, George Goldaaek, Manager. PHONE 543. W ■M—■■=——— YOU CAN HAVE ICE IN A FEW HOURS'IF YOU FIT A UNIVERSAL COOLER. i| h fl r I 1
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    • 711 10 VAT J CAN HAVE lUUa COLLEGE TRAINING IN ALMOST ANY STUDY CAREER FOR A IN YOLp 3IUUI FEW SHILLINGS 1 i AT MONTHLY SPARE i HOWE TIME i FOUNDED 1900 31 YEARS OF SUCCESS ffl tiffl THIS IS THE BENNETT COLLEGE ALL OF IT The Bennett College Is not a
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  • 989 11 CHINESE MINER’S IDEA Suggestion to Manufacture Pewter r FonWh. Ch-ng, of Ipoh, a well known miner, penis uw tne following 'om on a proposed scheme for local conermpt on of tin Tne rutpnt fr >m onr mining industry depends eo wholly on foreign expo-t demand that
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  • 668 11 TWO SCHEMES Points Against Restriction The fell jv ing lector written by Mr. Job'i Keby, chairman of Broome (3ehnao.) Rubber Phatitions ’pne-rs in the Fi emcia l Tim-s of Dec 30. 1931. So much bi* b*-en written and talked about restricting the production of rubber that
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  • 412 11 TIN TRICE STEADY Brad borne and Co.’s Report Kuala Lumpur, Frfr ay Tin: London 3 monlbf.-—£l44/7/6. do *’Bpot” 4 /5/0. New Yorl: —22 ce> us (G). Sirg non :—s7l 75 The price of the met remains prac'ically nucha 1 g*d thonga at one time durirg the week
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  • 177 11 Maynard Co., Limited DI REC TOTS* REt O RT The followirg <s the Directors’ Rep r* to be pres* ted at the annual meeting on Mondav, Jaou ry 25: Prefit and Loss Account. The nett loss fir the year amounted tc $6,819.48. The balance carried forward from last was $7,467.03
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    • 33 11 B mHOTI WK f APtoi a srsaa I I Rtert Mi II astern feg di I Wqp e bos hte teM IW, J. ADMOIWS. K Th» KncUmn H 52. 54, e««ci> Street renaeg
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    • 449 11 THE FUTURE EMPIRE lies in the arms of every nursing mother 7 r it* -f fL] b- r I '"{''HERE are occasions when, do what you JL will, the Mother’s milk remains scanty, \j weak and unsuitable. In these cases Sunshine Glaxo has proved helpful to the Mother, remedying the
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  • 810 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For Data of Saili or Btaamtr Tung Song Puhu Lwgkawi and Bernam River To-day Kantang Beringia Europe
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 338 12 70—BUT TAKEN FOR 45 Army Officer’s Secret of Perpetual Youth TAKEN KRUSCHEN FOR 20 YEARS M Seventy be jiggered, sir I pass any- > where for 45, and huh I—l feel silteen That’s the spirit of this Army Ollicer’s letter all l ight, as you'll agree if you read between
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    • 607 12 ,'**y*s_ WBw s'lß'jCari TO that vast majority of mankind which relies upon its dai’y ’abears A ‘‘fMaght i for its daily bread, the prospect of illness brings anxiet es almost more wearing than the suffering itself. Those carefully hoards d savings of yoursevery day of sickness w ill bring nearer
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  • 1233 13 DIVISION 1 Arewl 3 Birmlorbam 0 A, IB V. 6 t erpool 1 j,„ kburoß. 5 Po »«mouth A. 3 Bl.ckP'o’ 1 W Bro A 2 B, 'V- 2 < Eft ,ton »<’"•><■■< 2 HulWi’H T 2 Cb«l»~ I |H«»cl>e’' >r•“> C. > MMdl«brnib
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 209 13 I -v INDIGESTION f z DEBILITY -INSOMNIA AMI AA AI D y < Zj] 1 Dr. CasseWs Tablets 4 -‘ixS '>U i\ /*1 rAI Ly V proved BEST remedy. 1 j Indigestion causes Nerve Trouble. Nerve S!Ki Trouble causes Indigestion. These plain ■J J facts are irrefutable. You should take
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    • 28 13 I You soon become Strong and Happy when you take Hjt"lag as wF ”|r the SUPREME TO* l ;as ciumista n Faatern H Afric« 1 sio4 apore a
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    • 463 13 THE PINANG GAZETTE Ist of Places w&ere the Gazette" can be bought at 10 Cents LOCAL. Aodul Bahmsx, R. and 0. HcM aad Runaymsde Hotel. 8. K. Md. Yusol! A oo. t Victoria Phi sad Swsitenham Pitr. Md, lemalL Mosey Obangei 4 Baacb Si. The Federal News Co., 27, Beach
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 423 14 ''THIS CONCERNS VOV and Johnnie Walker “Red Label?* We distil this popular whisky in Scotland particularly for you. We found many years ago the quality and strength you wanted you whose jobs lie in countries like thij. In the evening w’hen you want some compensation for the day, refresh yourself
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    • 39 14 When you are, 7ired w JT iakg f JAN ATOCEIA The Traa Teaie-F—d. ft ft Mehmewd AU KAaa, State» W Steaa aataf Saaatagaa I taai K acti.a aa4 kaaa at aaary te*te«at. Saaa<*gaa it Mka tka oaaabiaattea a thaa*aa4
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    • 468 14 f) “I have just bought one of the famous Valet Auto Strop razors, complete with strop and three blades, and I have got some change out of $1.25 -That is real value f° r money.” BaHh Hn w VALET” I p I Safety Razor a L I The Auto Strop
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  • 645 15 Penang* January 18. 1932. CHOWRABTA MARKET Mutton— 3 <*sMutton Indian M per lb 40 Bead goat 1-20 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart lung do 90 1-30 Tripe m. do 90 Goat or Sheep p B r lb <0 Sweet Bread per p*i? 39 Suet per lb 30
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 328 15 neglect PATION t once with idian Root Pills < tipation,Dr. Mocm*« I Root Pills arc in a daw slot», s P* They give you dean bowels which ad a healthy stomach, a lively Evwfl I trod Wood that is rich and red. They an a safe and reliable remedy, and
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    • 321 15 THEY COST M MORE AND wWi A^E v/ ORTH W R E' ■< O®wk \^x\ vp\ \A? v >gf v TRADE Ox'j* MARK V\' X? V.&¥\ x.' <mE > 7/f2) s<■~'^. Bris to! London —l^—— l r.r.«.Rß.<i i OFFICE FILES. J*aS^gS^flgJ^gL n, llli'll I' 1 1 11 f'llllli 111 'HR■■■l
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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