Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 February 1932
1932-02-03
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-02-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 27. VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement560 1932-02-03 1 Fnagata BROTHERS I DENTISTS jf ea d Office next jo The Dispenaary. Office 52, Leith Street -r- fl UH l'l IiIIIHTFITTnffBBMiraMBMEMBMnMirinBBMiMMIBiH 'lI 1 11 1 Will n i gggsxr .'sus—■ ~S2Eg£a£3 Dollar Exchange Tables C J •'W.w A «RITIiH PRODUCT 3 STERLING into DOLLARS j 14Q HP PHAFTON I DOLLARS560 words
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Advertisement15 1932-02-03 1 Ihtokisatsul STUDIO with np-to-date Photography by electrio light. ’Phone 711, «8, 70, BIBHOP BTBBBT, PENANG.15 words
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Advertisement2323 1932-02-03 2 i TO LET MUNICIPAL NOTICE I THE BANKS. S? UVj»*d a trLJincnPt an ta t i nt- P ltd. P,NAN CHARTERED BARK I HORfiKMfi S SHANGHAI Brim. Malayan Amend n Plantation f. Ltd. t ,/7 if s rjr’'^ T' < T? OF INDIA. AUSTRALKA'AND CHINA. PfiRPP UAT’Am 163 —u o2,323 words
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Article476 1932-02-03 3 AN UNSOLD TICKET Shock for Spanish Gamblers To-day’s topic says a Madrid msssfgs of December 22, throughout Spain has been the luck of the Spanish Treasury, which drew the first priz? of £375,C00 in the Spanish Christmas lottery, the winning ticket) No. *****, being amorg476 words
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Article225 1932-02-03 3 Shepherd Market A NOTED MAYFXIR SPOT TO DISAPPEAR? Shepherd M rk*\ that famous little backwater in the heart cf Mayfair, is in danger of destruction. It lies a few yards fre m P'ccadilly, in ;ha angle formed by H-ilf Maon Street and Quiz>n S reet. That part bounded by Shepherd225 words
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Advertisement190 1932-02-03 3 X W O 'ODOR I ODOR f Now, for the firtt time, an insecticide <ith no disagreeable after-odors! Spray double-strength Flyosan —it kill» WgggSA quicker and avoids offensive smells. Vk IT 8 Wei O THE deodorized S J li il INSECTICIDI KILLS Flies, Mosquitoes, Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ante DuirrAaten.- Anglo-Siam190 words
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Advertisement37 1932-02-03 3 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, Fngland.37 words
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Advertisement479 1932-02-03 3 L r /tk Gillette dealer has been supplied with I f iA X number of Gillette "Good Will” Sets, containing the marvelous, New, positive-registration Gillette ILje Safety Razor and 5 wonderful, super-keen, double- 1 edged, double-service New Gillette Blades unquestionably the finest blades ever made. The set is specially z479 words
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Article404 1932-02-03 4 DEVELOPMEN r T 00 SPORADIC Need of Reciprocal Markets Hope for tbr fu ore of our Colmial trade was expressed both v> the telegrams from overseas rend sno the speeches made at a dinner cf th* West Indian Club in honour of 8 r Pniiip oanhffe,-Lister. Secretary404 words
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Article500 1932-02-03 4 SOME WAR AND OTHER MEMORIES First-class passengers on the L,M.B. Southend line toasted a first-c s ationmater when Ihty entertained Mr. G. A« Chapman who has just retired fr >m the charge of Light-on-Sea station after nearly 50 years’ service with the railway. When 13,500 words
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Advertisement347 1932-02-03 4 KE To-day's best value J L I F-'feu-1 in line chocolate IH|K /tKt s ff mli rA 2y —< n>' '<•■ tt-C ;> \V\< BEiW Es vJf (V ‘f{ A SBk Fry’S invented the Carter. Everyone agrees it’s as clean ailrl *v'' convenient a way of carrying a supply of347 words
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Article2720 1932-02-03 5 Annual Meeting of the B. A. M. Decentralisation Dr. Macaskill's Plea to Government Prevented by Bicknese from being prefl.rt ia person. Dr. D. C. Maciskill. the Pruett elect for 1932 of the F.M.S pivk'hn, Malayan Branch, British Medical AKOc'alion, forwarded the tex cf his Pr* Jdential address2,720 words
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421 1932-02-03 5 —Renter. BLOOKADE ridiculed Press Criticisms of Japan Shanghai, February 2 The China Pre-s says M-ny Chinese have b:en executed summarily when dis covered in houses from which snipers were suspected to have been operating.” The American-owned Evening Pest in a trenchant leader remarks that the—Renter. - 421 words
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Article64 1932-02-03 5 G. M. DA3 TO MEET GALISTAN G. N. Dis, the amateur Light-weight champion of Penang, left for Singapore by the s.s. Tpoh to met L. Capstan for the Malayan Amateur Light-weight championship at the New World Arena on February 6. He appears to be in the bast of form64 words
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NEWS FROM ALL PARTS
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Article277 1932-02-03 5 HOW FURO D EANS WORK IN BENGAL In an cffiiein the very centre cf Oal cutta’s business qmrter calhrs wil find Mr. E. Viliiers, the President of the European Assccta'ior, now almost recovered from the wounds he received during the recent attempt to ats ssinate him.277 words
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Article114 1932-02-03 5 LORD PARMOOR GIVES UP ATHENAEUM Lord Parmoor has to be a Member of the Athenaeum Club, “on >he ground that at this time a club subscription is an unnecessary luxury expenditure, and that he finds claims for assistance exception al/ heavy.” The entrance fee for membership of the114 words
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Article216 1932-02-03 5 HOW WE ARE HAVING TO LIQUIDATE IT Sir M chiel Sadler, in an address ?t «n Individualist Bookshop lunehfon in London m December 8 said that the Vfc.tr.an ;g\ with al i?s virtues, left uj its “It woiked and saved,” he said* ‘‘investing its ee.virge.216 words
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Article110 1932-02-03 5 At the farm Ki If rntelu in the Krngeredorp magiat-rial district an unrituJ inc dent occurred resuLing in a en v having to be destroyed by the owne-. Twohrge vuknrds swooped down the cow which was lying on the v If within e ght cf the110 words
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Article62 1932-02-03 5 A client who defended by one f the best kQjwu lawyers in Cz c. Slovakia lost the casn wh’ch le L<* t brought and when the verdict was giv he speke to tis lawyer. The lawyer replied by boxing h c client’s vigor mly. A m:nuce62 words
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Advertisement133 1932-02-03 5 I J Hr if l mHI I i I I ‘VIKTORIA I AND HER J HUSSAR” Here’s the Three Records that h*ve taken I I I ondon by w torm. I D 3 645 M ausie I (Mama y g Pardon Macbms DB647j Good ght I I Sung by the133 words
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THE LEAGUE FOLLOWS BRITAIN
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Article1212 1932-02-03 6 British Policy Outlined Anglo-American Measures to be Supported —Reuter. Geneva, Febnnry 2 The effect of Mr. Thomas's speech has been to reverse tiniest completely the rol j cf Greet Britain and America in relation to the League, whereas hitherto in the Manchurian question action to he takh—Reuter. - 1,212 words
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Article182 1932-02-03 6 TWO VIEW S Jjpaii’s Tactics to Provoke War The Manchester Guardian in an editorial instancing the unprovoked attack on Nanking as part and parcel of the wur Japan is waging against China points out that Japan is trying to force a declaration of war from China thus relieving her of182 words
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Article244 1932-02-03 6 —Rugby Radio Service. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE Inauspicious Opening at Geneva Geneva February 2 The war clouds in the Far East overshadowed the opening of the great Disarma ment Conference and drew a regretful reference fr< m Mr. Henderson in the inau aural speech exhorting signatories of the.—Rugby Radio Service. - 244 words
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Article211 1932-02-03 6 Th s famous hotel—known to all who visit London —have just lately engaged what can only be called a super dance band, and judging by their public reception when they broadcasted on the wlre'ess on November 6 we feel sure that the hotel management have secured a211 words
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Article32 1932-02-03 6 Reuter. GRIMSBY TOWN DRAWS WITH ASTON VILLA la tbe first Division of tbe English Football L* n gne Grimsby Town drew with Aston Villa each side scoring two gon’s.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article349 1932-02-03 6 TEN WICKETS Grimmett Brilliant in Second Innings Adelaide, February 2 Australia won the fourth test match against South Africa by ten wickets At the close of play on Monday the South Africans had scored 124 for the loss of two wickets leaving them 81 runs still349 words
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Article36 1932-02-03 6 The next meeting of the Federal Council will bs held at Kuala Lumpur on Monday the 14th March, 1932, at 10 a.m. There will be no ceremonial opening and uniform wil not be worn.36 words
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Article76 1932-02-03 6 Feb, 4 At Home to Mr. A Rogers by P.W.D. Staff, P.R.O. Pavilion 4 80 p.m. Feb 8, 10 and 13 :—Taiping Turf Club Professional Race?, Taipfng. Feb 19: —Entries close for Perak Turf C ub races, 3 p.m. Feb. 27 and March 1, 3 and 576 words
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Article1181 1932-02-03 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. E J Perkins, of Temoh, has er tered I atu G» jah Hospital. Mr T R Duun is taking charge of Harrisons B .rktr and Co s office at Port Swettenham 1 Messrs G Rawlings and M. Blacker returned from Amoy by tbe President Grant 3 to1,181 words
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Article58 1932-02-03 6 Tc-day at the Waterfall Gardens at 5 p.m. 1 March Bunch Of Roses Chapi 2 Overture “Montrose’’ Auber 3 'election The Golden Moth Novello 4 liitermr zzo Malinda’s Fairy Bower Eume 5 Two Pieces (a Waltz —"Reaching For Tbe Moon” Berlin (b' Fox Trot—"III Be Blue Donaldson 658 words
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Advertisement49 1932-02-03 6 The Silk House wSb 'O? IB S x. I FOR Variety, Quality and Ser* 'I Just received New V c)lv< 11 Lovply slides and prints. Printed trepe-de- bines and h J s At competitively cheap one s Inspection gnaraute* d Satisfac o 1) p 1 1 20, Beach Street,49 words
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2065 1932-02-03 7 Owner Rejects Award f Hector Gives $41,000 for 27 8 cres Appellant Wants $lll,OOO Tn the Supreme Court yesterday Mr Justice N. U P. Whitley and Assessors, Messrs. M. J. Thorpe n d A Hastie, sat the whole day to bar the appeal of2,065 words
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Advertisement20 1932-02-03 7 TO NIGHT AT THE E. and O. HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Music by Band of s. s. President Monroe.20 words
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Advertisement6 1932-02-03 7 EIGHTH MILE, TANJONG BUNGAH. f li6 words
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Advertisement293 1932-02-03 7 \W?ii ®BWiII, vSA’*- r<’Xv**’»*«*’ Xv?i\*>***** CASTROL Rives you “just that little more” tliat justifies its selection above all other oils. CASTROL scores on the following points: Minimum of Carbon Deposit and Friction MaxiSeal and Thorough Penetration to movin g Parts of the Engine. There is no increase in the price293 words
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Article473 1932-02-03 8 At the moment of writing the shadow of another fiercer outbreak of hostilities overhangs the atmosphere. There was a certam amount of fighting yesterday and during the hours of darkness. This morning it is stated that both sides were preparing for a major engagement. Tempers and473 words
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Article257 1932-02-03 8 I Is is rather dis ippointing to learn that, despite oar soientifio study of its values, j calories and preparation, the nutritive .value of the fold oonsntnsd 400 years ago was, after all little d.ffireat frou that of the present day. Thar this is so257 words
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Article48 1932-02-03 8 Operation to Eye Considered Advisab'e The Prime Minister, who has recently suffered a slight and progressive diminution of the vision of one eye, has been advised that an immediate operation is advisable to check the course of the trouble. His general heafib is satisfactory.—Rugby Radio Service.48 words
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Article20 1932-02-03 8 The Library w£l be dosed on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday February 8. and 9 1932, being Pub'io Hohdaya.20 words
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Article1004 1932-02-03 8 Penang, Wednesday N practically all public or f privately owned road transport undertakings in England tbe name of the executive head appears on each vehicle. Why should not the same practice be adopted here A f airly large fire—what reporters might describe as a huge confl .gration—was1,004 words
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Advertisement134 1932-02-03 8 ■y»7 k f < r 'JI rtOLAC v:\W J If!' I Salad OiL UIJ I teidndsdS I >v7/V? OUEFABRItKEN 11 VZAXZL CZ. “SPirAS GoLcL [ctbelr GoLcL Cgj33tiLq I 11 s g BAV£NHA&E i| -J. a J™?' Use if I Joi /w see J|4 sell I Jdanutactured by s* I jtfaatschappy.134 words
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Advertisement19 1932-02-03 8 SB E,. O. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Dance Music by the Band of s. s. PRESIDENT MONROE > S19 words
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Miscellaneous26 1932-02-03 8 TIDE WES Hlfb Water Low Water To Day JOJO >.in. 4.56 am. 10,31p.m. 435 p.m. To Morrow 1140 a.m. 5 40 am. 1118 p.m. 530 p.m.26 words
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BIG OFFENSIVE BEING PLANNED
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1187 1932-02-03 9 New Fire in Chapei Alleged Japanese Atrocities in Settlement Foreign Anger Rising There is no improvement in the Sino-Japanese situation. The latest information from the seat of the trouble is printed below. The League Council is to support British action. News from Geneva will be found1,187 words
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Article205 1932-02-03 9 —Reuter. Pitiful Stream of Refugees Nanking. February 2 It is now d>-fini6ely established that yesternights firing was due to a mis un-erstinding. It is officially announc ed that a few Japanese sailors went ashore to purchase foodstuffs. They were challeng ed by a Chinese patrol but as they—Reuter. - 205 words
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Article515 1932-02-03 7 Reuter. Pope’s Anxiety For Missionaries (Continued from page 9) ome, February 2 The Trihuua points out that events at Shanghai and N »nking cannot be isolated like Manchuria It attacking these p aces Ji pan is definitely attacking another i ower Therefore, the newspaper suggests, the question isReuter. - 515 words
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Article401 1932-02-03 9 Rugby Radio Service. League to Support British Policy SIR JOHN SIMON’S STATEMENT United international action to end the perilous situation which has developed at Shanghai out of the strained Sino Japanese relations was taken yesterday. Both at Nanking and Tokio simultaneously identic proposals with thisRugby Radio Service. - 401 words
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Article213 1932-02-03 9 the Conference when it meets. —Ruby Radio Service. Britain’s Commonsense Pol.cy COMMONS STATEMENT In the House of Commons yes terday the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Chamber lain, declared the British Governments policy on the Reparations question was that a comprehensive and permanent settlement should bethe Conference when it meets.—Ruby Radio Service. - 213 words
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Article286 1932-02-03 9 Introduction of Tariff < Bill To-morrow In dlition to the acute situation in tbe Far E'st, several questions of international importance were raised at question time in the House of C ommons last night Some of these had reference to the postponement of tbe Lausanne Conference and to286 words
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Advertisement318 1932-02-03 9 Irl I' ife" rWfii U \x Ar-'*!* Z 1 Ci*<i and See the NEW HIS MASTER’S VOICE Portable No. 102. s MOUTRIE CO., LTD.. 16, Bishop Street, PENANG. T GYPROC I FIREPROOF I WALLBOARD I 1 I in any building therein with GYPROC Fireprocf I nevi ably places where Wallboard-318 words
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Article441 1932-02-03 10 LIST NO 41 The following farther subscriptions are .gratefully acknowledged:— eta* Amount previously published as per List No 40. 39 866 23 Donations from Members of Khoo Si iow Teik Teng Mr K boo Ewo Aik 00 Khoo Si Siow Teik Tong- 20 CO Chee Toh441 words
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Article327 1932-02-03 10 SUDDEN END IN CEYLON A Keen Social Worker The death occurred suddenly in Ceylon on Monday, nccoriing to cables received locally, of Mr. Leon Hope of Meepre. Boustead and Co.. Ltd., and a w*:!known figure in leca 1 scc’al and sporting circles, where the news327 words
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Article236 1932-02-03 10 YESTERDAY’S TRACK WORK (From a Special Correspond l Taipirg, Tuegiay. The course wss in excellent condition for this morning’s woik which presented a busy scene with most of the outstation st'irge now here. Marland’s h~retB were the first cut, Gladiator 111 (Dawson) did half mile in 54236 words
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Article158 1932-02-03 10 TO-DAY’B PRICES The following wrre tbp lr>fe?i QuMaitons Ik MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’b share Hat al 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day m cn tn os Bearks J I I a £5 P 5 CO fQ tn Ic. o. I o. So. Mining KarrnntingT.... 4/9 5/3158 words
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Article64 1932-02-03 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T//V LONDON Spot £l4O 2 6 Up 7 6 3 Months £142 15 0 Up 7/6 fMNCAPORE $7O 62 J per picul Down 37| c 100 totf dose RUBBER London 2M Up 1,16 d. New York 41 c. (Gold) Up64 words
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Article42 1932-02-03 10 1 33 Brua 52/00 Un.ted Malacca 4\345 General Produce Agency, Ltd, S'ngapcre Prices for St-nlard B lbel Smked Sheet f today are rs foil iwg:— Soot 9 ce.atg pv lb. Feb /Mm*. 9} lt Ap-ii/Juce 9| h July/Ssgt. 10 quid.42 words
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Article86 1932-02-03 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London February 1. Spot £139 15 0 thie* mon-bs* b<iv r.g £ll2-7 6 three mnntbn* gelllnv £142 10-0. Ifessrs. Boustead <t Co., Ltd, 2ad Eebrarrv qujwiiioi for Singapore refi e-4 tin $7l par f ’GuI, s iotte 75 tone, Penang rsdned tin s7\62|86 words
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Article144 1932-02-03 10 JANU .RY RETURNS The following returns ars for the month of ,ry: R?htrai Hydraulic Tin, Ltd. Picnta Kin a Kalla» Tin Dre gicg Ltd. Output Picah 450 Ebura Yards 127 Eetimatec r a istd value of ore. $20.000 Td.an Mmes, Ltd. Output picule 337 57144 words
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Article101 1932-02-03 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Thursday 6 *.m. 76 N Noon 86 s 3 mm. 5 p.m. 84 S Friday 6 a.m. 74 E Noon 85 N nil 5 p.m. 84 s Saturday 6 a.m. 74 N Noon 87 nW nil 5 n m. 87 s Sunday 6101 words
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Article150 1932-02-03 10 Latest Quotations Tue. Von. Sai. Feb. 2 Feb. 1 Sept. 19 Paris 87i 8711/16 128,96 New York 8.451 8.45 4.85? Montreal 8.96 8,99 1 Brussels 24 18/16 24.75 84.88 Geneva 17t 1711/16 24.86 Amstordam 8.59 8.75 12 08 'Milan 68| 69j 92 89 Bsrlin 14 57i150 words
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Article90 1932-02-03 10 Penang, February 3 By Courtesy of th 9 Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 27/12 4 m/ts 2/4 l/i6 Prtvau) 3 m/ls credit 2 4 13/32 lt 3 H Documentary 2/4 17/32 i On New York Bank Demand 39| rom France n T.T. ,’940 nom India h T90 words
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Article673 1932-02-03 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST KAMBS i I k I h I a i o l■. Allenby Buhfcx Sa h Aloi OajAh Bahbcs Satate W Slah? W Ayoa E!ia*a Flan-4sj£ Ay if Kur.lr.j Kau«4R t r At*» RnbK» I Ayer Pano UnbtM-i gfl t’- fraarert NcfrtMW Se w I'7' f-aJm Aloi-nns673 words
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Advertisement86 1932-02-03 10 I. DWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread n >• Tapes Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes Power of Attorney Forma Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. 1,2, 3, 4 5, Tie Pinang Bazet’e Press. Ltd. FOR THE COMING SEASON We have made adequate preparations to86 words
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Advertisement263 1932-02-03 10 ffi IW. J. COMOROS. B Ths Xnxflun Phnrm»oy fi 52, 54. Beach Strcat. Penang, H oihefe are domq j A small annual payment, out of income future, his assurance provided a definite capital Hie Friii'entid fssurance Co., Ltd.. during his working years, has enabled this sum after a fixed period263 words
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Advertisement251 1932-02-03 10 Runnymede’ ft Cheerful and Cool TO NIGHT DINNER DANC£ TO M ")RROW extra dinner dange Sunday—2lst February VARIETY CONCERT in aid of European Unemployment Fund. SUNNYMEDB HOTEL, LTD,, George Goldsaok, Manager. ’PHONE 543. New Advertisements MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: Two o Four Seater Cap. Good condition. 1930 or 31. Price *bout $4OO251 words
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Article1904 1932-02-03 11 —Malay Mai), qjGGESTION AT I. S. P. kU meeting CAMERON’S HGHLAND3 plan for Co-Operative Retirement followfalt I» fall «port of the M „p I ,tofS.tarta’, I. 8. P. IrgHE accounts having been adopted, Mr Arter was unanimoualy redreteii chairman, Mr. 0. Footner «.elected vc-chairman and M G.—Malay Mai), - 1,904 words
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Article257 1932-02-03 11 I PoD»n, Fobru »ry 3 I Sts. I Benares Opium p. sheet aom 5 IOO.OC I Cloves h 90 0C I Gold leaf idlers 71.00 I Mace Piek> g nom 170.00 I Nutmegs BCs 70.00 I ii IlOe «I 60.00 I Coconut! pe? 1.000 ii 15.00 Copra Sundrled257 words
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Article192 1932-02-03 11 CHINESE WHO RESCUED HIB BROTHER FROM CUSTODY A Chinise named Lam Chia Um who had gone to the aee’stance of his brother who was arrested by a constable f r riling a bicyc'e without a light was himself arrested and produc?d in the Polics Court, charged with192 words
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Advertisement682 1932-02-03 11 CDiSBypTiM ass I BEEfj mta i A Se m -w .“7 8 AT LAS f HERE IT IS I A for Consumption Has K Been Found I I “'£he Show of Shows i a Vi i AT THE Gi l I I 1 I 6-15 TC-IMIGHT 9-30 3F.RK P. YONKERMAN.682 words
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Article1078 1932-02-03 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 of From Sailing For Date of Sailing steamer Rasa Pu'au Langkawi and Merbau and Sangei Alor S*ar Pa.ani To-day Dj k1,078 words
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Advertisement466 1932-02-03 12 ISBz, OFFICE Fiig.' AU Steel CHp Files Fctp j ft Apron Files f’cap I I Boir(i Cii P file 3 i’cap I 1 Bd!1 Dog Cli p Filc i?-? Criterion fik s f\ ap Faiin< r e B 4 to Hook files Irra base ■fillenburgs S K Foods are particularly466 words
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Article328 1932-02-03 13 ACCUR kOY IN RUNNING Clocks Plugged to Any Electric Socket The development of the ehctric’ty grid seheme, now nearing completion, in Britain has brought with it a secondary advantage which may become a big factor in domestic and buaineee circles—namely; the dieaemination of correct time. Olocke are328 words
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Article294 1932-02-03 13 ANIMAL LOO3E OVER CHANNEL A struggle with a tiger in an air liner while lying over the English Channel this was tbe s'ositionat experlfnce of 8 trainer who arrived in London by air from Ostend. Th® pilot and mechanic of the aeroplane were unm-e of294 words
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Advertisement387 1932-02-03 13 the old armchair HIS ONLY AMBITION Put Wife Says “No!” h tlf-sii k man—no f A <' to WOTk -no am- P fe was on the job-- M secret of how to t flat X outhful feelingthat makes «tffcS* W But let him W Kraschen an apology -"J. £>' at387 words
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Advertisement120 1932-02-03 13 A Gentleman Always 'Looks Well Dressedjin IGoodlClothes When in Engl ind, call and fit yourself out with clothes at approx, half original cost. Overcoat®, Lounge, Sports, Dress suits. Plus Fours, etc. Created by 1 eminent Savile Row and West End Tailors viz. —Davies, Seholte, Poole, a I Tautz, Sandon. Lesley120 words
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Advertisement305 1932-02-03 13 k I 1 IBWIUBHIBM B 1 1 F I > <• England /< -RED.) ij Quuhty ts the ■•Primary Con-idcrohon the name ggfg 3 n 6v "r'-'? fl ibnd tj fe This Disc, packed iixwcK fg ■M\MpT u r ?fv a 2Fx«ik£ ?/illi Hft.has a Value ift addih’oK Bl 11305 words
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Article505 1932-02-03 14 K. C. On Favours to Gain Mailbags Information Thia case is not without its human interestt and shows a very remarkable organisation brought into play before a big robbery of the Post Office was attempted. This statement was made by Mr. J. D. Ousels*505 words
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Advertisement198 1932-02-03 14 #OKN 1600 —SI U I Ci'ING STKONG G J THIS CONCERNS OUR 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 Red Label and it has produced sales larger than any other198 words
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Advertisement55 1932-02-03 14 Sore Throat? “We are never without FORMAMINT, a little co mmon sense protection is all that matters/* I Mrs. R.J. VV. I” 02?MAM'NT cures Sore Throat and prevents infectious t;es (Influenza, Oiplxfctieri*, etc.). Formamint ia obtainable at all Chemists and Stores. TOYO DYING COMPANY. EXPERT DYERS AND DRY CLEANERS. 87,PENANG55 words
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Advertisement265 1932-02-03 14 iWtOR Great Strides Sometimes you can tell the difference milk at its best. All the cream in it, all all over the house within a day or two the vitamins. Rich farm milk, so treatof giving baby ’’Lactogen.’ A nagg- ed in the °Lactogen” process toat it ing anxiety has265 words
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Article661 1932-02-03 15 Psnaag, February 3, 1932. CHOWBABTA MARKET Mutton— S cis. Matton Indian M per lb 40 Head goat 1-20 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart lung do 90 1 .30 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep p«r lb <0 Sweet Bread per pair 30 Suet per lb 30 Kidney661 words
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Advertisement595 1932-02-03 15 Modern Methods °f Efficient ccounting— The Twinlock simplifits work, speeds up entry and reference, seves time (and evertime), and saves money. Thcmandg of Leading Hasten Convalescence! Industrial Firms have T TO! wCT’the’ fever «low wasting at reedy proved this. H ex?ousting. Every hcr.ir of sickness is < wa«ea A hour595 words
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