Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 January 1932
1932-01-29
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-01-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 23. VOL LXXXX. FRIDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement288 1932-01-29 1 PNAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next < Io The Dispensary. ch Office 52, Leith Street Dollar Exchange Tables I i STERLING into DOLLARS I So wholcsame DOLLARS into STERLING I fgl EB Bl&jt ASCENDINQ IN IMI jff A Sixty-Fourths of a Penny Price $6 each Obtainable at jS jS IlSwi288 words
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Advertisement18 1932-01-29 1 B. TOHISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light 'Phone 7YS. «8, 70 t BISHOP STBBBT, PBNANG. aßmaßMEmassamoEssssmssssKsn18 words
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Advertisement1927 1932-01-29 2 position WANTED China Flood Relief Fund BANKS. European M-die-I Practitioner deeirea M filer nF MF, TING 1 cfe I Biftl 1 i i isisa’lSaa'ls position as rrcnm Tenene. G P..and CHARTERED BAPK SHAMBH&I BAHKSRE MAIAV ISs's’e experience. Free April. Reply VnWnitfiLU DkKrt hv un wrjft S *s ZJHeWL \aC Box1,927 words
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Article213 1932-01-29 3 Explosion As Key Was Turned An infernal machine was eent as a Christmas gift to Miss Marion Divies, th* beautiful and witty film star, at her home in California. It was contained in a locked box with a key attached. When Miss Davies turned the213 words
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Article163 1932-01-29 3 An extraordinary story of a bird b-ing trapped on the seashore by a limpet is related by a correspondent of Country Life. We were exploring the pools left by the tide on Tolcarre Recks, between Penzance and Newlyn, he writes, when our attention was attracted by163 words
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Article135 1932-01-29 3 After 47j years at sea, 28 servel with the Waite Star Lin*. Cso'a’n Evan Pa vies, of the Baltic, retired from service at the end of het year, having reached the company’e age-limit. Cap'an Evan Davies b’gan his sea c reer in 1884 as dock135 words
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Article76 1932-01-29 3 Viscountess Snowden paid a charming compliment to her husband when she proposed the health <f the bride and bridegroom at the wedding of Mr. Dennis Ncble, the baritone, and Miss Marjorie Bain (says a writer in the Daily Telegraph.) She declared with obvious sincerity that “after twenty76 words
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Article87 1932-01-29 3 MICROSCOPE REVELATIONS The risks of kisdng were dircussed by Sir Pendrill Varrier- Medical Director of the Pipworth Village Settlement, in a lecture at the lnstitute of Public Health. Some time ago, he said.ts an experiment. a r umber of ja'ients at Papwor h w*re asked to kies87 words
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Article183 1932-01-29 3 Judge Sends it to London A r mintic story of the discovery of an old master in the Dublin house of an Irish Judge wis revealed in connection with the French Art Exhibition which opened in London kit month. M. Pau* J mot, a member183 words
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Article133 1932-01-29 3 THE ‘'INFALLIBLE THEORY” SHAKEN An inference that possibly finger-prints can lie is being drawn from the acquittal of a mar charged with burglary in Berlin. The only evidence agiinst him was a finger-print on a b»er bottle found on 'he r Had premise?. On this the Publ133 words
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Article155 1932-01-29 3 Lord Moynihan, at a dinner in London of the London Jewish Hospital Medical Society, speaking of his knowledge of Jews said that he owed no little part of bio success to the fact that in the first year of his practice in Lseds he saved155 words
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Article140 1932-01-29 3 Wuat is said among Cabinet Ministers on the front tench while a coTeague is standing at the box addressing the House of Commons is rartly reported, writes the London correspondent of the Birmingham Pest. Hansard ears are rot trBin e to ea ch Ministerial asides, and140 words
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Article60 1932-01-29 3 Wh opening the new Salvation Army HJI at Ramsay, Dr. Stanton Jones, the Bishop < f S dor and Mar, and formerly Arcbcktcon of Bradford, was reciting some poetry, and had ju« reached the sec n < line when a Salvationist interposed, Prs’se the Lord. The60 words
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Advertisement429 1932-01-29 3 the PINA NG GAZETTE I Ilrt of ?IMM tte can it bought «1 >0 CeBU '°Ah'dd Bibo»», w. ««a 0- Hotel Abdol m Ralirß dißoW R K Ma. Ya oo Vloiorl PI tad Swsiteah&m Plat. Ma. is»» 11 Money Cbftnf 4 B, oh Bl The Federal News Co 27. Beach429 words
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Advertisement163 1932-01-29 3 b r IPPFD) w- 0 rl- /wzi Analog "whenQuolify IVk W M Z/l Considerohon f\\ S ir£> ln\ IvJ tented I 7/ Tlve Disc as oboVe. packed try C. irv a j to tke .ochual guaranJee of "50 For 50- 9 W.D.tH.O. WILLS. t-i Czij BRISTOL fj LONDON j <7163 words
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Article1466 1932-01-29 4 “Safety First” for M.P.s Semaphore That Became Unpopular Owing to an Explosion TRAFFIC Signals in London are still littla beyond the experimental shg?; yet bo long as 60 years ago England lost an opportunity in this matter of setting an example to the world. At1,466 words
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Advertisement244 1932-01-29 4 Wa Wil Lack of m& f||||| Calcium Ha/ J||j| causes 151.0 Weakness Build up your Strength with KALZANA the Calcium Food Calcium is the mortar of your health, the element that gives your body the power of resistance. Any real lacK of this vital element will make your body shaky,”244 words
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Advertisement153 1932-01-29 4 CREAM Iff < wt™' lll 1 AAI I HP 5 1 I. v I 0 I S 11 huh*mf <« I I SUPREME I 1 9 I ra B I c o N o I M Y In these days of rising running costs we I suggest you give these153 words
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2101 1932-01-29 5 Sensation Caused When it First Appeared in Public A Londoner Looks Back When the Future Lord Northcliffe Was Correcting Proofs *.wer«ln The T.m« "Meb M o „d the Prim® Mintßter’B reoem jlltthn to W baker’s shop have prompted a eorrefipondsnl to the following reeolleetiona2,101 words
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Article225 1932-01-29 5 Why the Off-Side is Blank IN birlding a London bns, the psychology of London people is taken into account inorder to en ure their safety. Do you know why there is no route number or destination indicition on the offside cf a London but? It is to225 words
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Article545 1932-01-29 5 ALCHEMIST Pur TO TEST Long Wait For Result Purir, December, 29 Great interest is being taken in the experiments of Dunikowsky, the Polish engineer, who cliims to be able to manufacture gold. Dunikowsky, as already reporte 1 in the Morning Post, is under arrest on a545 words
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Advertisement51 1932-01-29 5 TOYO DYING COMPANY. EXPERT DYERS AND DRY CLEANERS. 87,PENANG ROAD, PENANG—m f 15-3 32 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes MISS TEE “KIA ORA.” Stockwell, London,51 words
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Advertisement230 1932-01-29 5 —SMART-] FOR THE 1 DininsHßoom j DEAGAN DINNER CHIMES Its call is so captivating’. The harmonious chord of the chime never jars like the ordinary gong-a pleasant prelude to your meal. If the Gift Problem is worrying you give a DEAGAN DINNER CHIME. From $l5” to $37“ each The Robinson230 words
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Article708 1932-01-29 6 No Underworld Honours: Undertaker Reads Prayers Following Church Refusal THE body of lack Diamond, the New York gangster who was shot dead by two gunmen w s buried in a remote, rain soaked grave in a muddy corner of "Mount Olivet, a non sectarian cemetery,708 words
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Article394 1932-01-29 6 Monday. January 18 Hon Mr A S Haynes arrived this morn Ing to stay at Bel Retiro. His Excellency and Lady Clementi gave a Garden Party to 60 guests at Bel Retiro this afternoon. Tuesdiy, January 19 Hon Mr A 8 Haynes left Bel Retiro this afternoon.394 words
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Article366 1932-01-29 6 Sir Samuel Hoare on Policy in India I atest reports from India confirm those received earlier. The extremist movement is much Itss active than might have been expected. There is a general absence of trouble in rural areas except in the North West Frontier Province and even366 words
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Article172 1932-01-29 6 officers and crew have survived. —Rugby Radio tervice. Report that Vessel Sank Stern First LOUD EXPLOSIONS The search for the submarine M 2 continued throughout Wednesday night but submarines yesterday morning had to report that no progress had been made. Efforts are being concentrated on two obstructionsofficers and crew have survived.—Rugby Radio tervice. - 172 words
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Article200 1932-01-29 6 .—Rugby Radio ervice Preparations for Ottawa Conference The Pre.-ident of the Board of Trade. Mr. Walter Runciman and Major Eiliot of the Treasury accorcpanied ths Secretary for the Dominions Mr. J. H. Thom is when he met a de'egation representing industrial and commercial interests yesterday afternoon to discuss.—Rugby Radio ervice - 200 words
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Article69 1932-01-29 6 Departure to Preside at Disarmament Conference Mr. Arthur Henderson before leaving yesterday for Geneva where he will preside over the Disarmament Conference, said ha was not discouraged by existing circum stances in the world, hut was going in a spirit of hope and confidence The economic and69 words
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Article56 1932-01-29 6 Reuter. Drastic Schema Under Consideration The Hague January 28 The Java delegation to the International c ugar Council denies the New York report that Cuba has requested publication of Java’s sugar figures for 1932 It states that pro posals for a drastic scheme for sugar restriction are under. Reuter. - 56 words
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Article58 1932-01-29 6 —Rugby Radio Service. Full Membership of League Shortly The League of Nations Council yester day adopted the report approving acceptance of Iraq as a member of the League as soon as the British Mandate could end. The Mandate will accordingly terminate at the next League Assembly meeting when—Rugby Radio Service. - 58 words
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Article400 1932-01-29 6 Mr. Wells’s Latest Vision CONTROLLING THE HUMAN RACE A bold plan for the establishment of a world directorate” to take over the affiirs of the entire human race and reorganise them on scientific economic lines is put for ward by Mr. H G. Wells in400 words
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Article47 1932-01-29 6 which he his held since 1919. —Rugby Radio Service. Res'gnation from Post as C ecrelaryGeneral to League It is officially announced that Sir Eric Drummond First Secretary-General of the League of N itiona. has resigned hie position which he his held since 1919. —Rugbywhich he his held since 1919.—Rugby Radio Service. - 47 words
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Article93 1932-01-29 6 Jan. S’»:—later state Hockey: Penang v Perak Ipoh. Penang Health and Strength Union, Official Opening of new premises. 178 Concordia Road Penang, 4 pm. China Flood Relief Fund, Meeting of General Committee Chinese Town Hall, 8 p.m. Feb. 4 —At Home to Mr. T Rogers by P.W.D93 words
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Article70 1932-01-29 6 —Reuter. STOKE CITY DRAWS WITH SUNDERLAND In tbe fourth round of the F. A. Cup re play Stoke City drew with underland each side scoring a goal. Extra time was played League Result The following matches in tbe Southern Section of the Third Division were p ayed—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article452 1932-01-29 6 TRAINING NcTES Supplementary List of Likely Entries By Tic Tac Enquiries from Taiping elicit the information that the entries are coming in very satisfactorily for the Taiping Professional Meeting to be held on Monday, February 8 Wednesday, February 10, and Saturday, February 13. From the452 words
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Article306 1932-01-29 6 TO-MGRqowj GAM<g tngHsh League and Scotti h Cup The following aro the mat 2hea h k pi»yed to-morrow in English 13 the second round of the Scotti h CnT DIVISION 1 Arsenal v Mancie Aston Villa v Chehc* Blackburn R. v W. r roin tUackpool v SunflerUad306 words
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Advertisement138 1932-01-29 6 I Manufacturers of E»ey Description of Surgical and Mechanical India Bute red sfs. Syringes, Wafer Bottles im- 1 f ESTD. 1847 < ushions, Enemas. T>°d 8’ e< j Tubing, Valves, Washers, BailW A r Electrical Gloves, etc. Catalogues of Surgical or Products sent on application C/^S^IQND 0 J. G. INGRAM138 words
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Article2182 1932-01-29 7 Chinese Recapture the Railway Station Incident in Settlement Shanghai, This Morning Li; J night of horror continues. Half a < on Chinese inhabitants are crouching xS g behind roughly barricaded doors v, the deadly fire from Japanese rifles bl machineguns sweeps each street and all way2,182 words
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Article298 1932-01-29 7 MALAY CONVICTED One Day’s Simple Imprisonment and Fine The oises in which two Malaya, Hassian bin Juaoh and Hashim bin Lebai Abdul Rahman, were charged with making a false declaration and with aiding and abetting respectively, were concluded yesterday afternoon at the District Court. Butterworth, before298 words
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Article70 1932-01-29 7 APPARENTLY KNOCKED DOWN BY OAR An aged Malay was found, yesterday lying in an unconscious condition by the roadside between Kapala Bates and Per matang Binjais, apparently having been knocked down by a car. No report however, has been made at any Police Station on the70 words
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Article43 1932-01-29 7 i. Reuter. British Heavyweight Champ’onship At the Albert Hal! in a fifteen round contest for the British Empire Heavyweight Championship, yesterday, i arry G-ins the coloured Canadian Champion fought a draw with Don McCorkinda'e, the outh African Championi.— Reuter. - 43 words
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Article94 1932-01-29 7 INTER STATE HOOKEY There are two charges in the Penang hockey team to pl »y >'er»k at Ipoh to morrow, Karceil Singh and VekipiHai taking the places of 0 G vin Houten and W F Fletcher who are un-ib'e to make the trip. The revised94 words
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Article129 1932-01-29 7 P. 0.0, v 1931 STATE SIDE The following teams have been selected for the first representative match of the season to be played on Sunday on the Esplanade, the fixture being arranged as a farewell to Gerald Aste, tbe PJ’.’b and State captain 1931. who129 words
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Article852 1932-01-29 7 Mr. E Newbold returned this morning by the s 8. Klang. Mr. R. L. L Braddell is leaving for Europe by the Hector. Capt. E. V. Andreini. of Sarawak, is a passenger for home by the Hector Dr. J. Hickey of Johore, is at present ill in852 words
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Advertisement198 1932-01-29 7 SHE HAD TO CRAWL TO BED One stair at a time —on her hands and knees—that was how she had to do it. And when she did get to bed, her troubles were not over. Twelve months ago I could not sleep on account of the terrible pains in my198 words
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Advertisement310 1932-01-29 7 Prevent Colds! I did have •flu Inst, year andi put If’ it down Fonriscmint. When I hear others have cofcds I Uke Formamint at once.” M.ss W. I 1 FORMAMINT protects you against Influenza, Diphtheria and other infectious diseases. i Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores. PILES CAN Bi GURE3.310 words
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Article370 1932-01-29 8 Bnmour follows rumour that a scheme of rubber restriction will shortly be introduced. If any one of them prove? fructuous, we shall be surprised. The clamour for restriction, for the most part, comes from the high cost prolucers. They live in the past, remembering the palmy days of rubber370 words
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Article454 1932-01-29 8 On the eve of the Diairmsmeni Coeferenee, the serious position at Shanghai leads emphasis to the Navy League’s New Year Message which arrived this morning by the mail The message opens: "The N.ivy League, now as ever mindful of the vita! necessity of an adequate Royal Navy454 words
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Article1052 1932-01-29 8 Penang, Ffiday. Cf /OW to say off the ft grass” in tones heard by all but resented by none is the task which confronts Mr; Thorpe, the Municipal Engineer. Le Boulevar l'de P»tt, as Pitt Street should now be known, habeen laid with grass Verdant along its1,052 words
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Article187 1932-01-29 8 Convicted in Respect of Hotel Flower-Pots (From Oar Own Singapore, January 29 R. H C. Laverton. former RiftLe Hotel manager, waa yesterday oonvioted of criminal breach of trust in respect of flower pots which he gave to Mra. Sylvya Camp bell, a boarding houae proprielreaa. and was187 words
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Advertisement125 1932-01-29 8 I Pure Food Products I 7HS FINEST OBTAINABLE i PUT “GOLD BAR” ON YOUR I II SHOPPING LIST I jGaj&BarSP I fcM I Gold Bar Products are obtainable from all High Class E i Provision Dealers and THE SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA J John Little Go., Ltd., Penang I Singapore125 words
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Advertisement20 1932-01-29 8 O. HOTCk SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 3rd February, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of s. s. PRESIDENT MONROE20 words
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Miscellaneous31 1932-01-29 8 TIDE TABLES High Waiex Low Waiei To Day 328 «.us. 10 10 a.m. 423 p ra. 10 84 p.m, T o Morrow 405 ».m. 10.45 a.m. 509 p.tu. 11 30 p.m.31 words
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Obituary51 1932-01-29 8 ACKNOWLE3GMENT Mre. Koay Thsan Ha*t and Lm ly thank all those frierds and re’asivta who kindly attended the of ;ha Ute Mr. Koay Thean Huat on Thursday Let, sent wreaths, scrolls, bannt rs tic. letters and telegrams of condolence lent their cars for the occasion and also those who rendered51 words
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Article1593 1932-01-29 9 Japanese Forces Bomb Chinese Territory < Unopposed Entry into Chapei United States Destroyers Ordered to Yangstze Will Britain and America Combine to Moderate Japan? After a terne day, Japanese naval forces shortly after midnight this morning entered Chinese territory at Shanghai and occupied strategic positions.1,593 words
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Article171 1932-01-29 9 Rugby Ridio Service. Another Leading Banker’s Speech WAY BACK TO NORMALITY Reviewing? world economic tendencies at the annual meeting? of shareholders, the Chairman of the Westminster Bank, the hon. Mr. Rupert Beckett, expressed the view that out of the g?reat war came not only inevitableRugby Ridio Service. - 171 words
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Article253 1932-01-29 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Stirring Speech on Unselfish Service A striking appeal to tbe young of the nation for personal service in troublous times was made by tbe Prince of Wales at a remarkable gathering of ten thousand young people at the Albert Hall on Wednesday night arranged—Rugby Radio Service. - 253 words
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Article169 1932-01-29 9 SENTENCED TO SEVEN MONTHS Anthony at one time a coolie employed in the Health Department at Butterworth wes yesterday convicted by Mr. H.A Forrer, acting District Judge, Butterworth on a charge of cheating a man named Samuel by inducing him to deliver ISO by promising to169 words
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Advertisement172 1932-01-29 9 11l I’FIIIB Ii n I i w fca» I piili'i' NKrI.'AW nII L Jn L 1 a H p IfgS x |y Call and See the NEW HIS MASTER’S VOICE Portable No. 102. S- MOUTBIE ca Lra 16, Bishop Street, PENANG. st; BEGIN THE YEAR BY DRINKING TENNENT’S I B172 words
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Article1839 1932-01-29 10 Declining Popularity of European Estate Grades An Experienced Planter’s Warning Important Factors Ignored H.S. We give below a somewhat remwkabk? contribution by an experienced Malayan pl inter, who does not, at present, wish to disclose his identity, cn ‘The 'Declining Popularity of European Eatate .Rubber.” TheH.S. - 1,839 words
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Article155 1932-01-29 10 TO DAY’S PRIO2S The following wore the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s ahars list at 11 to-day Yesterday To-day □3 tn ID Ul a» a» aj a> SHARK'S 0 pq aa pq OQ 10. I 0 |o. 10, Mining AyerHitaxn 10/6 11/- 1C.6 11/- ex155 words
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Article107 1932-01-29 10 “Rubber Produc ng Compani*?, *****2,’’ the guide for investors in rubbsr shares issued by the Mincing Line T< a and Rubber Share Brokers* Association, is publish? by the "FinarjciA Timaa” at 7i». 61. Fi 1 detai s of over 600 companies are giver, including c-pita’, acreage, latest107 words
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Article109 1932-01-29 10 During the rat year, according to The Motor Ship, 176 m >tor ships of 1.184, 6) tons gross Eave ~>een built. Tais is a tonr age grta’er tha that cf any corresponding period ap rt from 1939, and the production of motcr ships in Britain was109 words
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Article142 1932-01-29 10 Latest Quotations Thur. Wtd. Bat Jan. 28 Jan 27 Sept. 19 Paris 88 1/16 88 123 96 New York 8.46} 8.46} 4.851 Montreal 8.99 8 99} Brussels 24 18/16 24 13/16 84.88 Geneva 171 171 »<B6 Amsterdam 861 8 59} 12.08 Milan 69} 69} 92.89 Berlin142 words
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Article58 1932-01-29 10 Latest Locdcn, New York and Local Prices TINt LONDON Spot £137 12 6 Down 30/3 Months £l4O 10 0 Gown 36/SINGAPOhi $69.75 per picul Dow.i 50c. 75 iois dene RUBBER London 2 15/16d Down 1/16 d. Kew York 4 5/16 c. (Sold Down 1/15 c Local 958 words
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Article56 1932-01-29 10 Messrs. EasUtn Smelting Co. Ltd. London Ja >uary 27, IS, o* £139.15.0 three months’ buy ng £142-12 6 three months’ selHrg £142 15-0. General Produce Agency» Ltd. Singapi re Price® for Bteniard Ribbe-i Smoked Sheet for today are ;s folio ats: Spot 9} ceutet per lb. Feb /Mar.56 words
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Article86 1932-01-29 10 Penarg, J mnary 29 By Courtesy of th« Chartered Bank On London Bank Dsmind 2/8 27/32 h t« 4 m/ts 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 13/32 3 H Djcumentary 2/4 17 82 On New York B.mk D mand 391 nom France (i T T« 940 nom86 words
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Article131 1932-01-29 10 Seventh-Day Adven ist Church 511. Chulii Street Service on Saturdays 10 a m Sabbath fechool, It am Divine Service, 5 pm Smdays Young Peoples’ Service at 4, Arratoon Road. 7.30 p m Sundays Gospel Service at the Miss on Clinic. Minister in Charge: V E Hendershot, MA Chinese131 words
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Article119 1932-01-29 10 The 8 8 K,dih arrived thia morniog with the foliowing irom Singapore: Dr Lim Leong, M- HH Ah Lose, M- P n* Deut8thm«nn, M'W M c Ntogtii, Mr G W A Trimmr, Mr and Mm H*r ing Mr H M Hxg-w, Mr M C M"iott Mr A 0119 words
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Article693 1932-01-29 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST E7AMEB s A S i 9 -M.il I Allenby Eabbej !?(> L lior Gajah Rubbc; 75 lx«l4i2&»te£ giauy Rgfotei M| Ptanitog j J® 8 Kanlng Rabbei Iciufcc ,1 M A ftr SSolek Eubbei .i 2' Ay-r tanM Eaohea tate» N Fheitng fceiwH Rubber (h 77“ A&atauag693 words
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Advertisement214 1932-01-29 10 WWD "Rf vti jAvt Cieerfvl and Cool TOMORROW Morning—Music in the Lounge Evening —DINNER DANCE SUNDAY Orchestral Concert 9-30 pm. Sunday —21st February VARIETY CONCERT in aid of European Unemployment Fund BUNNYMEOK HOTEI, LTD., Gnorje Goldsack, Manager. ’PHONE 543- YOU CAN HAVE ICE IN A FEW HOURS IF YOU FIT214 words
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1095 1932-01-29 11 Minister’s Speech at Opening of Soviet Council Agricultural Policy Success Attending the Building of a Socialist State MEMBERS of the Diplomatic Corps »»nd repieFertatives of big Soviet works and party and public rsai is-tions were present at the opening in ifce Kumlin of 81,095 words
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Advertisement217 1932-01-29 11 't 1 3 I tW4 r 2 ■b a I H J- n £®g |>| P®C A t‘i SSI f 1 Ml lAI li H i! J**’ f x P La h i By 5 rourjo'S fei Hr-, L. Haaa»ac»*2- 5e 4W Li&w* 4 G'laWl tn. f Paris) Perfume ‘i217 words
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Advertisement23 1932-01-29 11 PaLace R UR -iim nll j *Tbai Talace THE PREMIER HOTEL OF BANGKOK We// known for its d'a I inchon and refinement jj23 words
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Advertisement103 1932-01-29 11 n- I The Dunlop Rubber Co. (S.S.) Ltd., I 101, Bishop Street, PENANG. The Mall Mark of a superlative! product NXIT F XZ ’-x \-X. «—■—mil ii i IFort DUNLOP The liMXHnpaxable Made in England. c f/e>c<. Goua. I zz7* II II j 11 Ua II II I sb I'wk103 words
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Article694 1932-01-29 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-BAY Name of From Sailing For Data of Sailing Steamer Krian Bela wan Tetok Anson and Bagan Tv-Jay Rimba Merbau and Sung694 words
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Advertisement18 1932-01-29 12 J 1111' WJT 1111 1 IJJIL JJ ILULIILI LEA I PERRINS SAUCE The ORIGINAL and genuine Worcestershire 918 words
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Advertisement208 1932-01-29 12 Get Bv appcntmcnt I JfiSHk Ik* a sp4.n 11 jtr nrißbk SX yik Fitness from Halls Wine lii the Whig. W Tonic Reslorahvt Strength- _,-7=7T... I OiMl Giver smith a ct l*? Row London Hall’s Wine is the surest way of getting, and keeping, the strength that means lasting fitness.208 words
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Miscellaneous189 1932-01-29 12 A Phone No. 1179 _rWV M C 1 /1 T H WurtvrrA I ®i/ renang s Premier 1 alkie House H g V c T V M Where Sound Sound, Right SOU N D SYSTEM 6 15 TO NIGHT 9 30 Matinee Tomorrow at 2-45 “The Rainbow Man"— again in189 words
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Article935 1932-01-29 13 MEMORIAL TO THE PREMIER SIGNED BY 320 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT “WASTE OF GREAT SUMS OF MONEY” Post Office ref >rm on a sweeping scale is called fir in a memorial sent to the Prime Minister by Lord Wolmer, Assistant Postmaster-General in the Conservative Government935 words
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Advertisement443 1932-01-29 13 ryrjjj Set IOW iii Pocket/ b I ttf Xl A ftwXCyl Parker Duofold Pens and */<€wC€{V Pencils have their clips HOgirwy at *h e to P‘ They set low u *he pocket—are not &IIUEB easily lost or stolen. T 'Parker Vuofoid I 0 The EASY Writing Pen £T— I'X- Ag®443 words
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Advertisement418 1932-01-29 13 Io j smoke 'O I ATI ri.il. a is indication of your good I'asle. Agents; «.:v. STRUTS JIVIZTSACIKS CO.. PEHIRB. Kv? ft' '"RO?’ K >S k VI7HAT relief when sweet, cool /4- Yv G ermo l ene is smoothed on the lorc place. So different from U other smarting, worrying418 words
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Article348 1932-01-29 14 "BULLETIN NO. 38” Telling Sex of Chicks on Hatching THOUSANDS of pounda are being saved by British poultry-farmers every year by a "best-feller” Cambridge professor, whose publisher is the Mirrstry of Agricul ure. Professor R. 0. Pannett must be the favourite author of the fow 1348 words
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Article86 1932-01-29 14 Once more his Mijsgty is evinclrg f strong interest ia polities (eommentf Cub Memb a r in the Liverpool Daily Pest). Of course, he is absolutely impartial. Among his Ministers a great favourite is—naturally—Mr. J.mmy Thomae, That popu'ar individual came away all smiles from Buckingham Pd.oo.86 words
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Advertisement336 1932-01-29 14 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CUBED A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found wi BO b Jfl \C OF.P.K P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, ss remedy has been discovered that nas cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced336 words
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Advertisement9 1932-01-29 14 IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES, OR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS INDIGESTION TAKE9 words
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Article650 1932-01-29 15 Pamrig, J iiuiry 2?, 1932. CHOWRIBTA MARKET Mutton— S eta. Mutton Indian M per lb 40 Head goat 120 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart lang do 90 1.30 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep per lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 30 Suet per lb 30 Kidney650 words
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Advertisement407 1932-01-29 15 d 1820 Q yx I Hittai STOSS COMB FROM Sales of whisky that are the largest in the world do not result from a whisky for special occasions, but from a popular blend. Such a blend is Johnnie Walker Red Label the whisky that has made Johnnie Walker’s reputation. The407 words
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