Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 February 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 26. VOL. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 304 1 [tTnagata brothers I dentists Head Office next Io The Dispensary. I jjeoh Office 52, Leith Street Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL DOLLARS into STERLING ASCENDING IN I I 1 Sixty-Fourths of a Penny jjjfeL '<■■ 1 Price $6 each I I n j Obtainable at TUDOR SEDAN
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    • 15 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electrio light. 'Pbona 7TI. M 70. BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 2379 2 POSITION VACANT THE n BjMLPIKS* Johore Government p A fM riHAii THE MERCANTILE BARK lEDEBLMDSCBE HAMEL A WANrEP GA7FTTF of imia, likhed haatschappij, h. v. JKi Tbe Servier. >of z qnsbO.d EWrtoal Jo We 8 u« of Plasei «bore tie GsseH.‘ «.mono g Capacity of Phni. 300 K W. 460
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  • 376 3 BALL EASILY SEEN Pitch Lit Up As By Daylight RUGBY, or any other game of football, can ba played at right time with the aid of artificial light, says W. F, Saidereor, in the Daily Mail. This has been proved by Exeter Rugby Club, who played a
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  • 316 3 The last home record in the Erg'ish Firtt Div giou went when Huddertfiild were deft a ed by Newcastle United. Should Walker d*f-at Schmelirg> he will have equ ;l-d Fitzsimmons’ record cf winn ng three woilo’a championships. W. Swinhce. the 10 yrar-old Newcastle boy. is said to be
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    • 311 3 c-prsl 1610 still going strong v THIS CONCERNS CUR REPUTATION .'Reputation is something to talk about when it carries with it popularity as great .as that of Johnnie Walker. That reputation is staked upon Johnnie Walker 4 Red Label and it has produced sales larger than any other whisky in
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    • 120 3 HMaMi IHI Illi 11 II 11 |l|| WHi GY k FAMOUS FOR ITS FINE I I DELICATE FLAVOUR I AND UNVARYING QUALITY i I ■L® “"I 0 0 V UiAk '4 fl SOLE AGENTS FOR g S. S. AND F. M. S. I HENRY WAUGH CO, LTD., PENANG 9 SINGAPORE
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  • 727 4 OPENING f UNCT lON Interesting Boxing Display The Penar Haalth and Strength Union at 178 Concordia Riad he’d its official opening at its premises on Saturday afternoon. After tea Mr. Heah Jjo Ssang, the president, said On behalf of the Health and Strength Unionj I expend
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    • 181 4 —SMART —j FOR THE I Dining Room r z --V- i’ zisßfe.? Jißgjjgir 1 DEAGAN DINNER CHIMES Its call is so captivating. The harmonious chord of the chime never J.irs like the ordinary gong—a pleasant prelude to your meal. If the Gift Problem is worrying you give a DEAGAN From
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    • 547 4 hiimiiriil i lIBIMII 1 1> i iii ii-j^r-’aTir... j.. ■iimil~— OF WET MO BABY Oa Head. Itched Ter- ri'oly. Cuticma Healed. H7' “The trouble began with a sore erup- f ft, tion on my baby’s ear when he was feg JF A i-s fourteen months old. It soon spread all
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  • 2674 5 Who the Hell is Arter?’* Unemployment Commitments Require $5OO A Month —Not $lBO A loss of 111 members and a profit on the year’s working of $933 was reported by the hon’ble Mr. J. S. Arter at the annual meeting of the Incorporated Society
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  • 256 5 Letter to British Firms AN impudent letter which Britbh firms have iv d recently from Arcos is making them wondtr what secret object the Soviet trade orga nisaton in England is pursuing under the disguise of innocent business relation ships. The letter explains that Arcos i» anxious to
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    • 163 5 NOVELS Gratd Hotel V cki Rann $3.00 N gbt in the Hntel Elict GrawsLav Wiilhms 3.00 Woman and Monks Joseph Kaliin. Kjo 3.00 The Brother I* A. G. Strag 3.00 Juan in America Eric Linclater 3.00 Lions Lead bv Donkeys Capu P. A. Tocmtson 3.C0 1066 and All Tnat W,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 137 5 ■r V V ’F IT -r TYV v 'Y'-r Y-’J, k- PENANG’S PREMIER "TALKIE HOUSE’ 'Phon.No H 79 WHERE SOUNDS ,-8 k SOUND HI R,GHr Tl WORLD’S BEST PICTU R k I acdonJ J 6-15 TO-NIGHT 930 LAST NIGHT OF Warner Bros. 1 All-Colour Laff Biot “THE LIFE oi the
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  • 1789 6 Mrs. Arshak Sarkies Official Assignee Seeks to Eject Her From Victory Annexe Mrs. Mary Sarkies appeared in the Supreme Court yesterday to resist an application by the Official Assignee to eject her from her present rooms at the E. 0. Victory Annexe
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  • 1302 6 SYM’S GREAT TRY Unexpected End to Season s Last Match By reason of their superiority in all departments except the tight scrums, the South defeated the North by 8 points (one goal and one try) to nil at the Singapore Stadium on Saturday before a large
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  • 346 6 Reuter. Measures for Self-Defence Resented MR. SATQ’SToMPLAINT Geneva, February 1 China means to go the full length of her rights under the Covenant of the League said De Yen, interviewed this morning We are out to uphold the principles of the Covenant and are fighting
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  • 282 6 299 NOT OUT Australians’ Mammoth Score at Adelaide Ade’aide February 1 Continuing play in the fourth T est match here to day tha Australians knocked up the huge tot il of 513 towards which Bradman contributed an undifeated 299. He was unfortunate in mis-ing his
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  • 278 6 JANUARY REPORT The fo''owing is the r port of the European U empteytuert Commit” for January Applications j •E s CU o fn H H Singapore Lf'Oil Committe. '4O 6 116 Penang 44 2 16 Malacca Kedah 2-2 Perak 83 2 85 N. SembiLn 20 20 Central
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  • 71 6 urannic J nn h.r B v and« coD A 67 y€sr-^8 r iD b ß6ja R^ erl v'Ctdiß xangeter. Ch’cego c?rresp< D‘ er r hT a Jury 0 aompHctty. with bar .on «b» D ,ee.nl rebbery- 1» censed the R y an l ej they ennll purchases
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 156 6 BEPJBN imrs-g. feto 1332" HARI RAtA PUASA HOLIDAY;; Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. Registered Head Office:— 1/3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Siogapore, (Registered under the Trust Companies Ordinance igog with security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government) ia prepared to act as Trustees, Executors, Administrators, Receivers, of Real Estate, Attorneys
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  • 643 7 IMPRISONMENT SENTENCE 1 Friends Desert In Hour of Need f Sentence of fourteen weeks’ imprisonment was passed upon K. G. M. Rajoo. until recently cashier employed by Messrs. Kyle Palmer and 00.. Ltd., Penang who pleaded guilty this morning in the Penang District Court before
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  • 42 7 Reuter. NEWCASTLE HEAVILY DEFEAT SOUTHPORT The following are the results of the F. A. Cup replays:— Newcastle beat Southport 9-0, Stoke r ity beat Sunderland 2—l. In a First Division League match West Ham and Huddersfield drew one all.
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  • 505 7 ORDER OF RUNNING Early by Tic-Tac t The order of running on the first day of 1 the Taiping Turf Club Professional Meeting j on Monday, February 8. will not be aspubI lished yesterday. The order has been changed and the first event will be the Pomes, Class
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  • 54 7 Feb. 4 At Homs to Mr. A. Rogers by P.W.D. Staff, PR.O. Pavilion, 4 80 p m. Feb 8, 10 and 18 Taiping Turf Club Professional Race?, Taiping. Feb 19:—Entries cloee for Perak Turf dub races, 3 pm. Feb. 27 and March 1, 3 and 5 Perak
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  • 267 7 To day on the Esplanade at 6 pm. 1 March Mercatel Heber 2 Overture The Eclipse Wiliams 3 Selection Reminiscences Of tuliivan Winterbottom 4 Intermezzo Russe Franke 5 Fox Trot Honeymoon I ene A' oil 6 Selection A Life On The Ocean Binding 7 Medley Echoes Of Ireland
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 440 7 ;New Advertisements NOTICES m.s. "Tosari” arrived 30/1/1932 of cargo per the abov? veeael are ber.-by notified that the Survey n Packages landed here in a damaged con dition will be held at the P. H. Roara’e Godown No. 4, a* 10.00 a.m. on Friday. e^ruar yi 1932. No further survey
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    • 554 7 Mi> a a s s is ub s k s a h b a q c vs g a es b s’THE BLUESI 9 No man or woman is more sick of life than J when they have that trouble commonly called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease s
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  • 504 7 fl Decision of London and New York Bankers f V Il Paris February 1 r A cattalion cf inf .ntry from Tonking has been ordered to Shanghai to protect the S French oncessicn. I he Geneva correspondent of the Echo de Paris understinda that britain might
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  • 729 8 More an 1 moie it is being borne upon us th it the question of a constructive policy for the economic future of Milaya calls for a consideration cf the problem first of all as it affects the native tillers of the soil—the Malays. During the .Rubber
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  • 417 8 OWN ER’S a ppg al In tha Supreme Court to day Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley (with whom was associated Messrs. M J Thorpe and Hastie as Assessors) heard an appeal from Mr. Yeap Ghor Ee the well known Penang millionaire. whois dissatisfi d
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  • 830 8 Penang, Tuesday WHILE it is impossible t > < xiggerate the gravity of the Sinu-J ipanese situation, there are aspects of the matter that are Gi b rti in. The pathetic insistence of whether China has declared war or no*, the legal arguWhenisa ments at Geneva as
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    • 102 8 Pure Food Products 7H~ FINEST OBTAINABLE PUT “GOLD BAR” ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST. Gold Bar Products are obtainable from all High Class Provision Dealers and THE SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA John Little Co., Ltd., Penang Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoli riP’iOs -ig&s» «-M > c-.-£VS 'j£z> fXISD’-V-i t3KI ff I <
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    • 20 8 O. HOTSU SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 3rd February, 1932, Dance Music by the Band of s. s. PRESIDENT MONROE
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1588 9 CAL M IN A CITY OF FEAR Foreign Reinforcements Arriving 1 Isolated Shooting Opposing Forces Face Each Other at Nanking Japanese Protest Falls Flat Apart from isolated outbursts of shooting and sniping, Sr ini’ i n was described yesterday as calm. Public confidence returning with the arrival tnd the imminent
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  • 772 9 the Nine-Power Treaty.—Rugby Radio Itxilaa. Summary of Developments A QUIETER DAV The Prime Minister devoted the greater part of yester day to consultations with ministers and others on the Shanghai situation During; the morning he conferred with Mr Stanley Baldwin and Sir John Simon, the Foreign
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  • 667 9 Reuter. Bombardment of Nanking Shanghai, This morning Contrary to the Japanese Consul's assurances yesterday evening, Japanese warships commenced shelling Nanking at 11.15 p.m. Japanese marines landed and severe fighting occurred. Four Japanese cruisers, three Japanese destroyers are at Nanking and also three Chinese gunboats, one British and one American
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    • 398 9 li ra® IH A I ’ll’ I'hP'-'ViiW yjfob fffiw I Iw 'H [I I HUM IH> ja |H| I’rlL---'' i Kijß E Ca>l and See the NE.W HIS MASTERS VOIOB e Portable No. 102. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD.. 16, Bishop Street, PENANG. COMES TO STAY Concrete has charge its dress.
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  • 142 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the taiaet quotations MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’a share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day ca oa cd r» Q Q GJ c Shares >.= >»== t= o o m m oq w to. c. o. 10. Mining Ayer
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  • 57 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T//Vj LONDON Spot £139-15 0 Up 45/3 Months’ £142-7 6 Up 45/. $71.00 per picul Up $l.OO 75 tons done RUBBERi London 213/10 d Down 1/8 d. Mew York 4 3/16 c. (Gold; Unchanged Local 8 J c. Down 1
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  • 85 10 General Produce Agency Ltd. Sir papers Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for today are bb follows: Spot St cents per lb. Feb /Mar. 9> April/Juna —9s H July/Sept. 9j M M Market qa-.Ft, London aid Liverpool Stock decreased by 544 tens. The following prices were realised for rubber Gold
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  • 60 10 Hears. Boustead A Co., Ltd, let Februirv quotation for Singapore refiued tin 170 per picul, business done 50 tone, Penang ’refined tin $7O per picul, bu"*ra no Bellers, unrefined tin $69 per picul, tin ore $69 nor picul. The following were the rubber quotations in London on January
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  • 19 10 Torglah Harbour Tin D elpiog Ch. N.L. From 24'.h to 30th J .nuary me weefe), Piculs 90
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  • 23 10 Rubber stock figures issue! in London last night: London; ***** bns dfcrease 8?8 tonr. Liverpool; ***** tons <*ecre.agie 146 tone.
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  • 83 10 Penang, February 2 ■By Courtesy of thfi Chartered Bank On London Etonk Demand 2/8 27/32 ii 4 u./t« 2/4 1/16 Privats 3 m/ta credit 2 4 13/32 ,i 3 t> Documentary 2/4 17 82 On New York Bank D&rnand 39$ lIOIQ Franco (i TT 940 noin *nd a u
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  • 139 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Fat. Bat. Feb. 1 Jan. 80 Sept. 19 Paris 8711/16 87i 128-96 New York 8.45 8.45fc 4.85 S Montreal 8-99 8 99$ Brussels 24.75 241 84.88 Geneva 1711/16 17 23/32 24.86 Amsterdam 8.75 8.59 12.08 Milan 69s 92.89 Berlin 14 9/’6 14f 20.52
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  • 245 10 Pen?n F bruary 2 Cte. Benatw Ogiux p, •rrtocjs 5 000.00 Gloves I»* 30.0 C a id ’saf ■»!!>« 72.0 C Piek> g nom 170.0« Nmmsrs St e .< 70-00 h ucb! t u *O-00 noeonutipe» 1000 15.00 Ocprc Sundried sales 610 R»t>am rtlw 11.1 C Rettinf Ooart
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  • 44 10 The hemew&rd mad bv the s.s. Chitral at 6 pm. on Saturd y, the 6 h instant. The e.?. C with m’-i!sd«t patched from London or- J ruary 14 is expected to arrive here at 7 r.tr. on Thursday, the 4th instart.
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  • 852 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES cI Vb I g T xobh«x 15 0j 8 < AUe b» Batswi 75 Mo» -Jajah Ruhh<» 40 5? AaalSKDftM «•<*? r 9 Are? FUolfai SjM s 3 7’il 8' &»-r Knntrm M 15 3' ky.t ii* 4' El Ayr? Xut.aay tr- e: Ha 3»i<i
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 111 10 MESSfiGERIES MARITIMES Under Centrsci with ths French Governdisnt SAILING FROM P NANG HOMEWARD MAILS to Marseilles, via Colombo, Dliibouti Port Said Chenonceaux 14,825 T Feb. 11 Athos II 15.275 T Feb 25 d’Ariagtian 15, .04 T Mar. 10 OUTWARD MAILS to Japan, via Saigon, Hongkong and Shanghai Andr6 Lebo* [calls
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    • 87 10 The firm which elimi- I j M nates or radically curtails its advertising at this time in the interest of economy j is pursuing a shortsighted policy,” declares Dr. Julius Klein, Assistant Secretary of the U- S. Department of Commerce. The Pinang G j SiDcl I are always plgasgd to
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  • 1502 11 7he Pahang Company’s Appeal TYCEPTED PARTY WHICH WOUiD HAVE profited by better prices already briefly reported in the Malay Mail of g ltur )ay a majority decision in favour of the respondentdefendants was given by the Cou-t of Appeal, F.M.S, in lhe by the
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  • 339 11 Longed to Get a Wife A remarkable letter of a man of 37 who said that he longed for a wife and a home but was too ehy to speak to a girl was read at an inquest at Southend on John Godfrey Tomkins. He was a
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  • 245 11 A Suit —Not Suet Sent Mr. H. G. Watkins, ths leoder of the Gre e nland Expedition, toll an amusing story about Mr. Augustine Court<u!d, famous for his lone stay threugh an Artic winter on the Greenland ice cap, when he addressed an audiencs of chil ren at a 1
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  • 164 11 Tw»ntj -nina yeirs ago a series ef ex rer’msnts was started to study the m g ration of the finny and shel y inhabitant» of the Red Sea. A number of crabs were maikel snd retU'Ded to the Rsd Saa. One bas j «st been recaptured in
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  • 126 11 PARTY GOING TO THE RESCUE An effort is b»iog made by the Executive of the Lab ur Party to trace cists of went among former Labour Members of ParHsment who lest th4r seats—and their only means of subsistence —at the General Election. Many are out of work
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  • 168 11 When reading ab ut th* King bring conducted over Bk.8 k Paul’s by Dean Inge (comments Culb Member in the Liverpool Dai.-y Poe:) it was impossible to avoid wondering bow they conversed, fur the melancholy Dean is decidedly deaf, and bis MLj?sty hates raising his
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  • 115 11 Sir Ariba*- M. Pu h'rlmd, the Newcss’le shipown. r, told a good—and new—story of the G e'il El-c'.ion at W.lls'nd, when he at ended a “N >rth c untry N'ght” arranged bv the Northumberland end Durham Aesociat’on in London. It defer bed a bright
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  • News From All Parts
    • 256 11 The Women—Twj Styles Mr. George Bernard Shaw has written an account of his recent visit ’o Russia. F om the first part of it (which appears in Nash’s Pall Ma 1 M gazine) he evidently enjoyed himself, and found nothing, he says, "very dreadiu 1
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    • 90 11 WOMAN TEACH SR’3 ENTERPRISE Mies M. Winifred Guy, a young school teacher, who returned to England earl? last year from a tour of the world with her collection of Briti h trade and travel Dos>ri», ’e now holding a British Empire Poster? Exhibition at
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    • 132 11 Discnsaif g the c se of ths s< liter on san'ry g who lhe other day was tyt-vitaess of raid on a cigar eh ’p in S', J »mßB*s and yet rem-ined at his post, a c rrespondent of tbe M irning Post says the King’s Regula'.kD*»,
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    • 81 11 An Evening Standard gossip has been examining the cffiobl hat of 'Lords Spiritual and Temporal.’ and has discovered soma unutual Christian namee. Here are a few examinee: Lord Dudley (not the Eirl of Dudley) is Fsrdinardc; Rsrl De La Warr, Herbrand; V c unt Chils'on, Are’as;
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    • 100 11 Girl students of Prague University hive now tried their hand at deciding the qualities demanded of a ‘perfect m u,” eays Reuter’s correspondent. This is what they think: He must be tel’, fair. 50 per c nt. n snnrtsman, 25 per c nt. a good dancer,
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    • 169 11 Guarantee Wanted For Company The fate of the new giant French liner. He de France, on the stocks at St. Nsz'ire, is now uncertain, following the action of the Chamber in referrirg back to the Finance Committee the Government Bill authorising support for
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    • 115 11 Charb s E. Menches, wh,o is claimed to have invented theics-cream "cornet,” has died at his home at Akron (Ohio) at the jge of 72, says Reuter. Menches is said io have conceived the idea of the icecream osrnet whi!e he and hie brother were attending tho
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    • 91 11 When Von Hiadenbu'g, then a Ganera', was taking pari in manoeuvres in Germany 25 years ago, his bitman syont 14. 3d. at an inn on his behalf, says Reuter. He did not coibct the m ney at the tim°, and forgot all about the debt until recently,
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    • 96 11 "Springboks" is not a particularly appropriate name for the very solid and burly Rugby yonni,Btera now touring this country (writes Harb quin" in the Tatler). But it is better than tbe first nickname it Acted on their predecessors a quitter of a century ago. An enthusiastic journalist, anxious
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    • 65 11 There is s‘ill time fcr the Empire Marketin,. Board to mike one final necessary gesture: a complete alphabetical list of British possessions, to be oisplayed in all provision stores (writes a correepondent of Tae Tunes). "British?” 1 aeked r esntiy, investigating tinned peaches. "Certainly, madam,”
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    • 44 11 Here are two new “howlers” produced at the recent eac-.f-the term eximinations at tchools. "Vesuvius is a volcmo, and if you climb to the top you will see the creator smoking." “A mou'tain r. nge is a used ata high altitude.”
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    • 44 11 Mi*. S. P, V.ant, who was Assistant Postmister Genera' in the late Sjciaiist G.v rnment, h s s arted work as a carpenter W.lworth. Me. V>ar t wfs M.P. for Wee. WiUesden from 1923 Do of the last Pmlumei.i,
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    • 40 11 LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread Ta p os Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes l ower of Attorney Forma Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. 1,2, 3, 4 f>. Tte Pinang Sazetle Press, Ltd.
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  • 994 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang daring the week IN PORT TO-DAY Nnma of Fro£U Sailing Fcr Dais of Sailing Bteamsr Khan Teluk Anson and Btgan Belawan To-day Datoh Ipoh Singarors and Port
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 292 12 c o N O M Y■ > I lu these days of rising running costs suggest yea give these points earful consideration if yoa are contemplating the parchase of a new car. 35/40 Miles to a Galion of Pec rd 1,000 Miles to a Galion of if Light on Tyres.
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  • 305 13 15,000 TONS STEEL WORK Immense Loudon Power House ONE of Great Britain’s lat*«t engineering venders, the Bdtereea Power Station, ie ching completion» in an itr menae b aiding. A Daily Mdl reporter made a tour of this vastneEß, and found an extraordinary mixture of maeßivenees delicacy»
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  • 194 13 “ENGLAND’S SHAME'» Salved Boat’s Name Reraiotd As a considered insuh to Grrat Britain and the Royal the Soviet Government has drc dea to retain the Engl sh designation of <he reconditioned British submarine L 55> which wss sunk by the Bolsheviks in the B&liic iff Kri ns
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 306 13 1 x>/ /7 XsilOsaHS hi' ZZ' v2z f v i S l'' Ma. ‘fc r a® Jiecause it p lias larger KUjl ink capacity |Epi PARKER IS PREFERRED CANY pens costing far more hold En’fflllL'l S .1 v 22'6 to 69% less ink than i||H| ParkerDuofold.Yet ink capacity is a
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    • 45 13 @hSsmN «V. vc Mf W r Doctor away by the occa-ional use ot EVANS’ PASTILLES. They protect your throat and give relief in cases of colds,coughs and catarrh. Prom Chemista e-. erywhore. Made in Enuland io a formula ot Liverpool Throat Hospital. ANTIS£PV»C THAOaT Pastilles
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    • 257 13 THEY COST /OZ 1 Wk MORE AMD ARE WORTH TRADE MARK Vtej p.sAL<> Bristol London. —suu^ 1 ■■M.XJ SB I —>w—BMeasCTgßWa— bm— —wi wsiir 111 I■ HI ww—ewe»w»sa—e»s—Wß—flL LI fnsdsA& z y M |p»W l c 'zl WjMn I BiZ'ZI KS I' TH I Fan noRE than |U7em mßjf aB|
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  • 492 14 GRIM SECRET. OF ZEPPL32 REVELATION AFTER 15 YEARS A unique relio of the Ztppelin raids during the war—the ballast b~ok of the L 32, which was brought down in fhtnes on September 24, 1916, at Rillerioay, Ettex—hss fast come to light, sfeer being kept in g'cret for 15 year).
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 565 14 'UI>W ZX/T" ,;Kl| zmSw'i e=&| aOwwffl jdi Scarcely a man or woman can hope to go through life without the shadow of illness falling across their path at some time or other. But though the days of pain and sickness cannot be avoided, the long and tedious process of convalescence,
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    • 295 14 Assets exceed $12,000,000 S. C. Assurance tn force over The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (lMo**o««tod la Strait* SettlmMnt*) HEAD OFFICE I Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFF?v_E i 27, Old R Th- Company ha* <20,000 depodtsd with the Sepnau Caart at England and complies with
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    • 276 14 LEA PERRINS SAUCE The ORIGINAL and genuine E Worcestershire I i -A I fl'&llenburys Foods! i The AHenburys Foods arc particularly seated w the feeding of babies in hot climates. They ore I germ free, and being simply and easily prepared iby the addition of boiling water, their use gives
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  • 646 15 Penang, F binary 2, 1932. CHOWRABTA MARKET Mutton— I ct»Mutton Indian M per lb 40 Head goat 1-20 Sheep 9’ each Liver with heart 4 lung do 90 1.30 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep w p«r lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 30 Suet per lb 30
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    • 348 15 ri~ "■’’T: mwsm Jtk, l pt> itJAI UH g. i_R l E4 iif ft" WniMJrtmid gg a FsWU ir r Mr > SSAI IT) 1 5N J it ’/m*>'< J I .T,JĔ3 i J? OLD SCOTCH L**\ —I i. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Penang F.M S. OBTAINABLE FROM I Merit fri
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    • 175 15 What the New Glaxo is “The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that the manufacturers of infant’s foods are not content to stand still, but are anxious to make use of new discoveries in scientific research.” Reprinted from "The Practitioner"/or January, 1929. ONLY GLAXO CONTAINS
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1373 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE iwelarsieamship line WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON, N. CONTINENT CuTFMZ JMI x CLYTONEUB Feb 4 Colombo, London, Holland Hamburg BwvC\7 u. mi. j~~C— x AUTOLYCU Feb 12 Golomb >, Marseilles. London, Rotterdam, Hamburg I] Hl j3k W MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE AzJXK tfeiSlllU, x AGA’»EN'»R Feb 3 Colombo,
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    • 715 16 P. 0.-BRITISH iMnul AND APCAR LINES I [Companies Incorporated in England.] MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERV fCSg Peninsular and Oriental 9. N. Co Penang, Teiut a I under contract with His Majesty’s teat&ana. Malacca ««A 9w.<l Government, London and Far Ber>v,ee Sln htril East Mall Sorvlee. Mata Hari Outwards from
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