Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 February 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY Na. 31. VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 419 1 T NAGATA F3OTHEB9 DENTISTS Head Office next Io The Dispensary. |j® l ohOffi^ 6 2> LeithS6reet Dollar Exchange Tables -value far in excess of price! STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING |FjWjl lOf I ASCENDING IN 1 rr c^ Sixty-Fourths of a penny J I Price $6 each I I
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    • 16 1 B. TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 7TI. $8, 70. BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2261 2 to let Municipality of George Town, BANKS. I Offices, available ahoitly, top floor, Pdianfl. l| s Malayan American Pwntaticts, L A PPly: CHARTERED BAKX IH0N8K1M8&MAI8IM MIDII I 163 Tramways Department or .nd.a Australia and china. CORPORATIBI. 4 v r (Incorporated in’Errand by Royal Charter 1868 J INC ORPOBXTED IN THE
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  • 539 3 HLRD TO WIN The Idol and the Sportsman PorultrHy cn the crieket field ie diffiault to win and easy to lose, but if a □layer ie a “good fellow” with hia mate# tt ia an excellent ina?Rht into hia ehir* cter and a lead for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 272 3 I W| 10-days best value P-ju p i I in fin® chocolate W Ff y’ s invcnte <l the Cartet. Everyone agrees it’s as clean and convenient a way of carrying a supply of chocolate in the if!‘ > j a pocket or the bag as could be thought of
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    • 67 3 1 11 I I POCKET CHECK ROLLS FOB ESTATES, MIHES, ETC. X 4J x 6> 2 4f x 6} 3 5f x 7| 4 6f x 8J 5 5} x 7} 6 5J x 71 7 4f x 7J 8 5g x 7j 9 6f x 81 10 6 x
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    • 86 3 g zr'f/ ed N c b PS P E r j x NX z When Quc’ify 15 the f P' ’t:ary Consickrot.on yJ jj no.-ne yz, 2 T \7T 7~~~ ~7~ >■' 2! r toi/md "X j P--" dIS DISC. l\ Eflv v giJXR- C cP’; J y i i!\,hGS
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  • 627 4 BIG GOLFING LURPRISE Long Driving and Deadly Putting L. CRAWLEY'S FIGHT THE tig tn»prige cf the first day’s play in the Oxford and Cambridge Golfing Scciety’d tournament, for the president’* putter, at Rye, Sussex, was the defeat of R. H. Wethered, who captained the British team against
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  • 466 4 Boxing “NOW OR NhVdR" End to “Nursing” of Petersen Jck Pelerren. the youthful Weigh heavy weight vho bo strongly resembles Oarpt-ntier, bus eng»-ged in twelve fights «gainst minor profeesicni 1% ail of which he has won in convineng style, and I am glad his epoisirs h*ve realised
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 328 4 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found wl "Ms B' fe fin wjii vW OERK P. VONKERMAN, 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 Consump ion even
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    • 89 4 Half Price Sale! Half Price Sale! Don’t Miss This Golden Opportunity. It is Like a Bolt From the Bluf! DAIBUTSU Sr-00. Half Price Sale For Two WeeAs Only. Owing to the Closing down of the Shop. 50 7. DISCOUNT From All Tie Usual Prices BE SURE THAT YOU PROFIT BY
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    • 572 4 1 —mi ACIDITY FOR 13 YEARS L J p ©Q— Before he Found the Remedy v Many people endure suffering un- I necess/irily. This man did. It he had i M known ten ye>rs ago what he knows ,g jg to-day, he would have been spared a *3 fed r
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  • 615 5 co ROBO RATIO M The Cigarette Case Mystery The MorniDß P has received two re- rkable letter- c >rroborating a ghost Xy which told by Admiral Sir William Goodenougb. Sir William described how a British offic went to the rescue of two women wbo were being
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  • 248 5 The eecind letter is from Lieutenantf olcnel W.P. Drury, Royal Marines, who wr'»ec ois nifht (Icing th<» war I chanced to tell tho story at dinner table in 1 barracks. The soldier s-rvant in waiting retailed it to the cock, who dec l ar»d thot she had late
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  • 190 5 1.000 OCO People At High Mass A VAST WHITE CITY OF BEuL TENTS Fully a million people from all parts of the world are expected to attend the High Mass to be celebrated by tbe Pap-1 Legate on Jare 25 at Phoenix Park, Dublin, in connection
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  • 103 5 NOBODY ELSE CAN UNDERSTAND IT The curious cisa of fivt-years <ll twins who developed a language of their own because they w?re ebut off from other children was memioned by Dr. Wiliam Moodir, of lhe Child Guidance Clin’c, at tbe conference of the Education.il Association in
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  • 88 5 1,000,000 INCREASE IN FIVE YEARS There are nine villages in Franc? —BcV«n of them in the Marne Departmen; —that are total?v uninh bited. Fivr of them have b?en "abolished” for administrative purposes by the authorises. These a are revealed in the report on the 1931 census, which
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  • 92 5 AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE TO BE INSTALLED Swatow is to have the Automatic Telephone System installed in the near future. A site has bsen acq aired on the Kia’at R >ad opposite the K'a'at Club, and bull ling has begun. Tne Municipality is rrsoonsib h far the enterprise, and it
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  • 139 5 There is a story about the late Mr. O P. Scott, the former editor of the M»rch*s ter Guardian, that is well-known to every j 'urnalist, but may be new to olherr. MrScatt inva F iab'y trave.lsd to and from his home by bicycle. The story is
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  • 63 5 An outbreak of i: finer z\ in the transport Somersetshire, wh ch arrived >a Southampton from Bombay. g r ‘PP ed 3 J of the 1,500 troops on biard, filling me etfp’s hospital and necessitating the pro vision of improvised isolation quarters od th»* d< ck. Q,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 86 5 —11 l ■I ii ■nwirnrn —r 111 11 miiiwmmum BLUE CLOCK i BRITI H PORTLAND CEMENT i I The Blue Clock brand is a superior cement s j guaranteed to th l g British Standard R Specification Uni- B I form in quality and D I I reliable in strength,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 59 5 I tan— —I I TO-NIGHT LAST 2 SHOWS AT 615&9- 30 I g Still Playing to Big Crowds! I J Here’s proof that it’s still the greatest show on earth I “KING OF JAZZ I I TO-MORROW I i Bert Lytell and Patsy Huth Miller in a I of the
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  • 2661 6 Merry Monarch Pays $72 > Tambour Battant in Form BY TIC-TAC Although the fields were comparatively small, generous riivi ienls were p lid at Taiping e'i Monday, the ope l g day of the Taiping Sixth Professional Meeting. The Sultan of I rak’s Merry Monarch paid
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 864 6 (To the Editor of ths Pina-g Gazette Sir —Judging by the wretched condition of the bsa itifying grass on the side uf Vermont Road f-fter the sewage drains hnve been cut and r t fil'rd on top of the sewage pipes, sewage connections with private houses are going
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  • 169 6 “WITHOUT P\YIN9 BIS FARE Deeding to visit his r d iisle at ChrWmag an! not lot money to p-ty I h fare, Div J '/gt 4 bn’!der&’ labourer v.c s Alh,n>- ««tea th. iw buff ra of an express tram tr 2 1 Hd
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 253 6 ?T v OO u gjj I and Smile as others doi si p; 7 /3 fj I A small annual PAYMENT, out of INCOME during his r has en ble 4 this h p.y h i’ RE LIRE with a capita! a, tto meet his aaeds Daring his earlier day
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  • 443 7 TWO G \ME3 Tali Scoring On Saturday r CC played two pr’Ct’C® g'nies on y'E V and Tuesday. I be following are the jr:. f Monday’s Match.— Ajtthoktb XI t 3 t-thony b Carr IO R 3j r j b Pr»dy 28 n a A
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  • 87 7 w Xy > F K F:ATRD w J INI L' »oo»a 1 fait» 01 O': k s a Ik. J* ew Ye». f ring during the I. wd forth? U tWbnt d -o b, L he reaK woe LBi to^n?u o,ct,rt i“ tl *<>L tWe r °»««t
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  • 281 7 CEYLONESE vs PERAK Match Drawn Owing To Rain Rain robbed the '’eylon XI of a victory over the Perak State XI on Monday afternoon at Ipoh. In the first inn ngs the Perak XI was dismissed for 60 and the Ceylonese replied with 153 Perak did
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  • 191 7 EASTER TESNI3 ,OURNAMEST The Klang Club will be holding its -eventh Annual Open Tennis Tournament during the Easter holidays commencing oa Good Friday March 25. This tournament has become a very popu’ar attracting players from all parts of tae country and the standard of tennis displayed is invariably
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  • 90 7 Agitation on the Wane The latest reports from India indicatthat the general situation has improved and is regarded as satisfactory in the North West Frontier Province. The observance of Frontier Day on February 5 passe c ofi without incident and the improvement previously reported has been
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  • 702 7 The King and Qaeen arrived in London from Sandringham yesterday afternoon and took up residence at Buckingham Palace. We understand that the next Resident of Ee'angor will De Mr. T. 3. Adams. It is anticipated Mr. MacDonald will remain in the nursing home another week. Mr. O.E
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  • 104 7 Partially Due to Seasonal Causes An incresse of 218,490 in the total of unemployed between December 21 and January 25 is shown in the monthly returns issued by the Vinistry of The total unemployed on J nu«ry 25 was 2 728 411. On the s*me date there were
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  • 89 7 Reuter. Unnecessary Trouble for SettlemenLPo ice Shanghai February 8 The well-known film st»r. Ronald Colmar, who is in Shanghai on a world tour fell foul of the Settlement Police last night when he wm found in the streets with friends after the curfew hour as he did
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  • 89 7 —Rugby Radio Service. George Eyston s Feat on Perdine Sands On Pendine Sands Cornwal'. yesterday George Eyston the well known racing motorist, in a eevt n horse power British M G., established a fresh baby car record with an average speed over two one mile runs
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  • 68 7 .—R-ifjby Ra-lio -ervice Fift’-Oce Divers Work ng on Vessel The seaplare which wi? wedged in its hangar on the surk-n submarine M 2 was raised on x f ond y night aul towed to Portland Harbour The work was difficult because of strong currents Fifty one divers
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  • 46 7 Reuter. 1932 Estimates Being Framed at Home lu the H use of ommors Mr. Baldwin soDounced th-ti work oa the Singapore base was contmuirig ia ncccrdacce with the recommendetiors cf the Imperial Conference of 1980 and the estimates for 1982 were being framed accordingly.-
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 26 7 n Watch to-morrow’s Pinang Gazette for □ur Malay Conespondent’s article. It will contain news of the Hari Raya, the Mohammedan Advisory Board and the Endowments Boird.
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    • 65 7 fSloiik Castrol cuts car costs P|||k Because it lasts longer than ordinary oils. By reducing friction it reduces your repair bill, and prolongs the li.e of your engine. Ask your garage man for CASTROL, sold in the green and red tins. There is no increase in the price of BKk
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  • 497 8 The home news this morning, besides beirg cf the utmost importance, contains several items that are of vitil interest to the CJonits. In the first place there is the repoit —'aching official con firmation, vet almost confirmed bv probability—lhat the greit British ports are to be declared “free
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  • 282 8 Last year W 3? conspicuous in England for the extraordinary number cf crimes cf vio'ence which have remained unpunished. In eleven cases of mirdsr the criminals have contrived to elude justice, and in consequence no litt’e uneasiness has been generated in tho public mind. As a result the
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  • 116 8 Two Missing Machines Located Near Imiar The Air Ministry announced last night that news was received of the safety cf two of the three missing W*piti Aircraft be loug ng to No. 55 Bomber Squadron of the Royal Air Force stationed at Baghdad. Eleven machines of the
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  • 1061 8 Penang, Wednesday «©O-DAY is Ash Wednesday,! and it also marks thej termi lation of what seems, to have bee i at least a week’s incessant cricker firing. Senior residents sc ff when the 1 younger generation complain of H the nerve-shattering din f fl'/ °f th o
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 32 8 iE. 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

  • 1823 9 Another Farcical Session at Geneva Delegates’ Wordy Battle China’s Right to Defend Her Territory J-ipan Denies Aggressive Intent The Council of the League was again engaged with the consideration of Sino-Japanese affairs yesterday. After hearing the Chinese and Japanese delegates, whose speeches were rather vigorous, the Council
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  • 519 9 ig.— Reuter WOOSUNG FORTS BLOWN UP Shanghai February 8 After a quiet day, a thundering bombard ment opened shortly after dusk this evening, the Shanghai volunteer outposts reporting it the heaviest firing heard since hostilities opened ten days ago. The incessant roar of artillery and the rattle
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  • 852 9 —Rcuitr Regime of Fiscal Sanity 3 ii ’SOUTH CROYDON WELL HELD f i Just after midnight this morning, the i House of Commons endorsed the Government’s fical policy, adopting by 452 to 76 ths resolution giving effect to the programme enunciated by Mr. Chamberlain on Thurs day.
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  • 678 9 Disarmament Proposals Disappearance of Submarines a Boon to the Nations No Support for French Plan Geneva, February 8 The abolition of submarines the abolition of gas and che mieal warfare and conserip tion, and also a reduction in the sizs of warships, a reduction in
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 31 9 li'i I iUMK -El f/W'M I Hk IBs m Mr I, I Call and See the NEW HIS MASTER’S VOICE Portable No. 102. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 16, Bishop Street, PENANG.
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  • 568 10 SUPREME COURT ACTION A ease waa begun in Iha Penang Supreme Cours th;e morning before Mr. Justice Whitley »n which Ohineee named Targ Ah Bar, motor-car driver» Provircs Wellesley, sought to obtain custody cf his son, aged five years, named Tang Bian H ’ck. The
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  • 151 10 BY CHINESE SERVANT A Chinese servant named See Seng Kok was to-day produced b?t.»re Mr. H. A. Yorrer, Diatr’c Judge, eru charged (P wi;b Ihĕ drim nJ breach of trust of asSin of $5O the properly of Lim Ytoct Hong, a t wkay
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  • 530 10 H. H. THE SULTAN’S MOTHER Laid to Rest in Royal Mausoleum An interesting link w th the regime of the late Sultan Idris his been severed by the death of the mother of H. H. the Sultan of Perak, the lady having been a wife of
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  • 155 10 FORTHCOMING TIES The folbwing ties tn,v* baen arranged Ties for Monday, February 15 Mm’s Singles Handicap: +3 J W Webb v 3 W M Aeru. Ladies Singles Handicap: +2 Miss G Carrier v—2 Mrs H M Thomas. Ties for Tuesday, F brnary 16. Men’s 8ml»« Handicap: —3O
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  • 103 10 MR. R J. KtRKE Mr. R. J. K rke who was at one time Chief D i-e Inspecto*, Penang, and who on his retirement trim the fore* tnok up (lanting, died in the Sedarg Group Hospital on Moad-y morning after a brief illness Mr. K rke
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  • 173 10 MISSION XRY A KUSEG Conversion by Hypnotism Alleged Cairo, Jan. 27 Allegations that an American mission try used hypnotic suggestiou in order to s-. core the e aversion to the Christian faith of a Moslem s'n ie it led to a firstclass fracas in Cair) to-day, A hrge
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  • 181 10 HOY GOVERNMENT LOSES LU 31 NESS H*re is a S-»ry of how not to de business. Recently a West W 1-s lotnl an >hority r«qaired stones for road repairing purposes, and the town clerk w?s asked to nbtdn qaotatlor.s for a sup;ly frem Pembroke Ferrj —a piece
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  • 160 10 ENTERTAINED PY MEDICAL COLLEGE STU3EMTS Dr. E. Ellice H-nde-eoo, of the Ualvcreity of G tugo v, who has be*n acting as I r fewor of Aaatomv at the King Edward VII College cf Medicine for the last eight months dating th) absence on le&ve of Dr. G
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  • 115 10 At ttap House Ablaze BURNT OUT BkkokE BRIGADE ARRIVES A email atUp house in a plantation in Cantonment Ri**d, occupied by a Chines*. w?s bu ned down last night at about 9 o’clock. Oa receipt of a ca l from the P&l.u Tikus Polic% eng'nes from both the fire c
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  • 81 10 LARGE SUM INVOLVED AU> g d tn have committed criminal bre&c i of t.Udt ia respect of $33,000 which wis er’rueted to him as a e’erk or servant, P.lanlappa Oh*tty wai pi o’ need in the Police Court before Mr, E. J go thia morning.
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  • 101 10 TO DAY’S PRICES Ths following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s ahars list st 11 a.m. to day Friday To day E 3 ShABBS £> s =5 P m CQ QQ CQ $O. 0 $O. sc. Mining Ayer Hitam 10/6 11/- 10/6 11/- ex
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  • 58 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T//V LONDON Spot £l3B 5 0 down 20/3 Months £l4llO down 15/«INGAPORE $71.75 per piod Up 25 c. 125 toss don RUBBER London 2 13/18 d Unchange New York 4 c. f Gold) d wn 1/8cLocal 8 5/lc. down 1/t
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  • 68 10 Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London Febiuary 4, Spoi £139 5 0 three months’ buv'ng £l4l-15 0 three months’telling £142 0-0. General Produce Agency i Ltd. Singapore Prices for St’ndsrd Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are te follows: Spot 8f cents per lb. Feb /Mar. 81 u H
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  • 140 10 Latest Quotations Tues. Mon. Sai. Feb. 9 Feb 5 Sept. 19 Faria 877/16 8711/16 128.96 New York 8.4 H 8.45 i 4.85| Montreal 4 4 Bruaeelfl 24 11/16 24 25/32 84.88 Geneva l'.G5 17 70 24.86 Amsterdam 8.53 8.57| 12.08, Milan 66 5/6 66| 92.89 Berlin
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  • 44 10 Tae homeward mulby the «r. K .roa c oses at 10 a.m. on SaturJdy, the 13 h inatanc. The *.e. Rhju’a with mdv despatched from London oa Jmuary 21 is expected to arrive here a: 6 a.m. on Friday, the 12th instant.
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  • 240 10 PenaEj, February 10 O»a. Benarsa Opicm p. «btai uom 5 OOC.LC doves RCO* laid loaf Billers T>.o( •4ms Pick*- g now 17C.C Sutmegs s'B u 70.0» HOa .1 o Coconuts p* 1.000 «> 15.0' Copra Sundried sales 610 Rattans Rattans Ooarss Green Snail Sbel 13.00 Rim—31am No. 1
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  • 172 10 AND OTHEH "HOWi ERS” Did you know that a carve D a <trHight I ns whico hsebein b. n This a one of the nary axasrg ’’how ers” in a collfc’.ion of tcwlbiy «nd pchonlv'rl mi3-fk*e civei in T f University Gjrr.tpo dent. 0 h*rs u slo I:
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 224 10 Runny mede’ Cool" TO NIGHT DINN V R DANCE TO M 'RROW 7 here will be an extra DINNER DANCE Friday, 19th February, tea dance 5-30 to 7-30 p.m, Sunday, 21st February, VARIETY CONCERT in aid of European Unemployment Fund. KUNNYMEDK Gcorße Goldaack, Mt ots 'PHONE 543. New Advertisements no
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 96 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Thursday 6 *.m. 76 E Noon 86 s 3 m.m. 5 p.m. 86 N E Friday 6 a.m. 77 E Noon 88 NW nil 5 pm. 87 NW Saturday 6 3.m- 76 e Noon 86 nw nil 5 p.m, 85 s Sunday 6
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  • 320 11 SECRET ’PLANE To Keech Height of Teo Miles Al’ is raly at the aerodrome at Tonsbus, Grenoble, outside Paris, for the start of a great air adventure. A medium-eiz’d monoplane built for the French Air Ministry under conditions of great s?crecy h*s been prepired for its first
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  • 338 11 INCREASING U3E OF OREP3 &OLES No review of the year wou’d be c->m plete w’‘hout a reference to Rubber Foalwear which is now in the fGreftoat of themes cf rubber. In United Ststes alone ovjr 20 000 tons of rnbbsr p r y*aare used in the raiuufnclure of
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  • 93 11 HURRIED DXSHTO Hl3 FATHER’S FUNERAL A fu era’ was deLyed for twenty m’ru l ea ut Newtown, Newbury, to await the arrival of a who had fljwn from Palestine. The funeral was that of Lt. Col. Hire Id F. Sherwin Holt, of Sendhford Priory, Newbury. His
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 209 11 I r tateft- »>wfearsAi-Mtaa u-:^ jj If*O IT A J& I I V .sk _xggSsa?K. I I I il" 1 4 I k i?, S tJC>V^^.^ X I Ii I l*i iiniiii |,|||if t ***^i? <:^y l I I l Ol**l TjgyiO I li' •VI *1 hu 5 < frii
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    • 404 11 w————— i —i.iiair urn—mwiir —r~irri«,i-,i m n.niiriW_n T IH E R E’S H SO MUCH IN oK. A NAME SI Hosiery by Kayser* is always finest I quality, pure thread silk, pure dyed, flawlessly woven. Perfectly styled ’O.Mih.,, I ■;-ii and ,n colours keyed to the mode. I No other
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  • 690 12 Port of Penang I Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN POET TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For Date of Sail! im Steamer Dajak Batne Bahr®, Bel i war- Batoeßahra snd EelaDeli and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 672 12 Assets exceed $12,000,000 S. C. Assurance in force over <35,(Hw, The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd (Incorporated te Straits SattfoauMta). 4 j HEAD OFFICE 1 Gnat Eartcra Life Bwlding. CccH Street. Steaapora. LONDON OFFR.E i 27, Old j ewry Th» Company Mm <7o,o°° depoeftad wfch Kha Snpreaaa Cncrt ef
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  • 988 13 A Guinea for Every Error Brought to Light The Truth about a Rumour Can you find a misprint in your Bib’c? Hiving succeeded, esn you gst a guinea for bringing it to some one's attention? asks a correspondent of the Manchester Guardian. And continues thus: As in the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 439 13 THE pIN A N G gazette r.[jt H PI«M "ua«eK»‘ no N bought at 10 Ceau. «mm kfthinsa E. <rd 0. Hotel anfi Rua»Vtasc?e Ho>«\ a R vid Yuaoff A Go., Victor!» Pl„ B ted bazn Pl*». JW, [mull. Mnnev Obsntw 4, Beech 81 jbe Federal News Go ,27 Beach
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    • 103 13 S “SPLENDID! No flies nor mosquitoes, 0 and no odors to spoil \)gj my dinner,* 9 The new, double-strength Flyosan rids the house of insects quicker but leaves no sickly after-odors. Spray it before dinner and eat in comfort. Discover this modern way to end insect troubles today. the deodorized
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    • 407 13 —a—na— */< -tv- itasra* THE LANCET’ .23 il 29> says: wk couXi tk£ j||» paU of the yeal coniaini is convincing evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has added Ostelin
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  • 489 14 ’—Ex EXTENSIVE SCHEMES OF JAPANESE Manufacturers in Manchuria Japanese spinners in Ohina are entbusi* astio over the development of their markets in Ma choria, as they arearxiou? to make good the blow they have suffered in their business along the Yangtse valley their enthusieam is so
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  • 112 14 BIRD OF PREY IN D K.NGER OF EXTINCTION IN GERMANY The Prussian eagle, once the nnst dreaded bird in the world, and regirded p 8 the ‘‘ballmark’’ of Germany, is in danger of extinction, says Reuter’s Munich correspondent. Observers state that the only eyries left in Gsrmany are
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  • 111 14 BUT HE WAS NOT ARRESTED A Bihemian-lookine man entered a Budapest «hop and having mads a parch tee, flung a glittering new coin on to the counter. A the assistant rx'mined it with suspicion, ths customer remarked calmly, “There ?s nothing wrong with the money
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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