Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 February 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 36. VOL. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 174 1 BROTHERS dentists Head Office next |o The Dispensary. j C h Office 52 > Street F ‘PCC^* 5 Z r'■■ MORRIS A r rSaujET- < ~T‘ '-jTrgr T T AaAtT '■-•—A M k A hl I <l* 7 ill I®// '/1 il BACKED BY REALLY EXCELLENT YJ 5> Bjr/ V
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    • 15 1 Ih.tokisatsu STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light 'Phons 7TI, AS» 70, BIBHOP BTBBBT, PBNANG.
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    • 2328 2 11l II I I- hum ■■■"rr xjra.i»eiira ■I I I———i——. d———— POSITION VACANT MUNICIPAL NOTICE KEggg»^ l uyamems— THE T%,A.I!Q j'CS A Temporary Vacancy vin P T 1! PROPOSED J™ the mmtile bahk month.' 01 7 ,U fi Owner, of dore ere hereby remind- NORTHERN MALAYA RADIO (3 A 7
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  • 229 3 EXPERTS QUARREL ABOUT PICTURE Has a famous paintii g in the French Art Exhibition at Burlington House been wrongly catglcguec Oor.troverey is rife between the French and the English authorities j >intly in charge of the exhibition. The picture, an almost priceless Fragonard. was lent
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  • 217 3 HI3 OWN STORY OF THE MARRUGE Sir Reginald Wclseley, who for many years was a lift attendant at Waterloo, lows, sailed fo" L verpool in the Baltic with Lady Wolseley, tr_v»Uing tourist. The baronet, who is a shy, s'ight silver haired man neaping 60, s.id: ‘T think my
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  • 233 3 AN UPSIDE-TOWN WORLD If it were n>t for ins brain we might ell go about seeing people and hous.-s upside down. So much might b' gibbered from a lecture to children in which S.r Willis n Br>gg, the rcientist, explained the marvels of human at ths
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  • 311 4 NAVY LEAGUE WARNING New Class of Capital Ship THE Navy League, in a New Year meaeage, cnee more calls attention to the extent to which other Powers are increasing their fleet*, especially in craieera and destroy era, and &dda how d ngeroua it will be
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  • 394 4 QUEER DISCOVERIES Oxford Treasures to Be Renovated Oxford Priceless English stained glass, which has not been from its setting for over 600 yearr, is b*ir g Uktn from the windows cf Merton Cd sga chapel to be clesned and re e<ded. The work, which is tx jected to
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    • 213 4 W s. c. s. (Re-constituted) MILK zr~?< A Recent Pathological feILLLLUW Report states—“ Samples I iiiiwl conform to the BacM M\ iF er i° log i ca l Standards lOn I I re q uire <l by I I British Regulations for t I Grarte 1 Pasteur ised Boa Milk
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    • 40 4 BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. Two Million (new ifeond-band and rare) on every conceivable subject in stock. State your wants fully. We will then tend suitable 3O departmental catalogues issued, POYI la1 Road, k Vx London, Bugland. i
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    • 259 4 i SMOKERS MAY BECOME BENEFACTORS! EVIRYONE WHO SMOKES De Reszke Cigarettes Automatically becomes a contributor to the European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds Messrs. Godfrey Phillips, Ltd., manufacturers of DE RESZKE CIGARETTES beg: to announce that for every tin of De Reszke Cigarettes sold in Malaya in 1932 they will donate
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  • 632 5 TOUR RECORDS All Four Home Countries Beaten Emerging succepefully from thair final test st MurrayfieM, the Springboks oomr letei their programm) with a record which comp Are 8 favonrabl? with those of more highly praised combinations from overs*as in the past. Throughout the tour the South
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  • 314 5 Yorkshire Draw £6,154 in Members’ Fees The Yorkshire County Cricket Committee, in their annual report for last year (writes Oid Ebo make but the baldest reference to what h;s come to be known as the freak declaration.” No county was so hard h't by bai weather as
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  • 315 5 ROYAL NAVY MAY PROVE THE STRONGEST SIDE All three Servicer are now busily engaged in boil ling up their teams for the annual tournament which starts next month with the ma'ch between the Navy and the Royal Air Force. UnfortunatJy this clashes with the English and Irtlinci match
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    • 99 5 f*Q»l IRSEk Obtainable f roni TUSSOFF CO Cole Agents. Victoria Pier, Swettenham Tier PeDang Pe g d 58 Beach Street. Butterworth. Pien, Butterworth. JBt The Silk House Waoiamulls FOR Variety, Quality and Service Just received New Chiffon-Velvets in Lovely shades and prints. Printed Crepe de- blues and Chiffons At competitively
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    • 4 5 vI w'/THE BRITISH IFILM
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    • 143 5 <■’ VERY PAINFUL ECZEMAON HANDS Cf a Wet Nature. Looked Awful. Cuticura Healed. I had eczema on my hands for more than a year. It was very painful especially at night time when it used to start itching something terrible. I could hardly keep my fingers from it, and when
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    • 220 5 than I Here's your L opportunity to fl sec Lire the la- w'g test marvel of < im science the I fll u Koi ster” elec- trical gramo- phone-at less M than cost—now w ia Ei S $475-00 Its volume-which can becon- I trolled at will-will amaze you. I "Like
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 161 5 CyVY y M ’y vr FT V V Y V PENANG’S PREMIER "TALKIE HOUSE' 'Phoned W L inw g3{W' «S» SOUNDS k II R,6HT j for ©w WORLD’S BEST PICTUR I l?r V c tenl 1 ectric F; \JIsOUND IhM* system ►I 3 *<> r'sr-◄ g. /5 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Paramount's
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  • 1922 6 Annual Meeting of Chamber of Commerce Forceful Comment On Burning Topics The sixteenth anr nil general meeting < of members of the F. M. 8. Chamber of I Commerce (Perak B-aucb) was h.U at 1 the Chartered Bsnk Chamber-', Ipoh, on Saturday, the 13 h .netant. at
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  • 86 6 ARSENAL AT HUDDERSFIELD All London Clubs Away London, February 15 The following ia the draw for the sixth round of the F. A. Cup to be played on February 27: Liverpool v Sheffield W. or Chelsea Bury v Msmchoster 0. Huddersfield T. v Arsenal
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  • 546 6 millionaire who BLACKED CHEF’S EYES NUNS AT MAXIM’S QUEER things happen in Paris. James Gordon Bennett, the millionaire Amt rican newspaper proprietor, wUaeo into the kitchen of his house on the ou skirts of the French capital and found a newly installed chef embracing a servrnl maid.
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  • News From All Parts
    • 237 6 Part of Metal Goes to Foreign Buyers THE last stage in the demolition of the KlOO airship has been reached at Cardington, and the contractors, Messrs. Elto i, Leng and Oa., to whom the airship wa; 8)11 for icrap, are relieved to know tha the
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    • 125 6 Measurements of the speed of the ear face carrant of the Taames have been uniercaken by tne Port of Landon Surveying S?rvic». A specis-Hy constructed fliat was pu: into the river at Teddington curing the fi >od s aion and took five days and
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    • 109 6 Already there are sig os ays the Leads Me cury Lon ion correspondent) that the mov< ment to make London the chief fashion centre of the world is gaining ground more sw.foly than w<as at first thought p egibfo by authorities who real ised the many diffical.irs
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    • 76 6 Coming Sir A story is going round that after the s ight outbreak of fire in the War Office recently a certain h gh efficer decided to test for himself the working of the routine fire emergency system there. Suddenly throwing open the door of his private room, he stepped
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    • 42 6 A correspondent of tha Morning Post quotes an tLernalive cf a <e> Jeman which he overheard in the Rummer My boy,” remarked the girl, '8 a perfect gentleman. He always Ukes h s bracts off when he plays tennis.’’
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    • 151 6 Well-Known Parisians’ Tragic Quarrel A quarrel between two Known Parian, o oti gay Aew year's at a fashionable restaurant ini Onainpe (j’Ely 8 e 0 endsd fatal leathofM Q 3i C 0(54). a Ol ?.he lea lug P.ris g m ij cg 0:rc!e! The polica
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    • 151 6 Vegetarianism Lag its part to play h the making of a huppier world (siyi Tiw I Vfgttan-n ileegetger). Itisamsnl ec.nom c system of ivieg than thill wh ch inclults fl jbL food?, »ind its flop- 1 tion wculd leofl to a decidel imjrml meat in the
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    • 120 6 In giving birth I v gree'iogJ ttl iil H’wart, who Was 62 in 6h Jcnirjl on i w shed biua m r cj.'t’ia (sivs ’’Peterb .rough” ia tbe Dil!| Tthgroph). For the DMI twyesriM hw not bem al 13 to c -tuple e a tertnal work
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    • 84 6 Adiheasirg mrmhera of the 1« I Clrh on übnt be I of r the one born in Irehnd. v° «d J of Yorkshire's Jtl 4»o« Like hundreds of Uheu. wa gre. 1. caarmed wA*. to j rt dj| village churches, many rf iheu I of
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    • 60 6 Qaiitl rs in the CasiaJ de J rar.e at N.ce ’’went vn str the b.Lk.r at the refused to reducs ljs o)| which ha had raised Lain frar c?. m ths Wi.h the higher mtr.Ua oa pjjj i won nearly £1 J,OOO in k arn to and
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    • 29 6 la a Lcndon W.et he following dr w a r M I across the shop-front. Cr< They aro chucking a* °J !t b|rg ,u* I p3 y thereat.
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    • 89 6 [HEADACHES! &INSOMNIA L f Ja things of the past jjSib Why suffer Headaches or Insomnia week /< alter week Isn't it obvious, that to g‘.t at I A j the cause of the trouble (a depleted nervous I 11. .t Z system) you need a TONIC? Buid up I /jy
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    • 72 6 Handsome gifts for all p rpose>: IRISH LINEN DRAWN-THREAD WORK Consisting of: B»by tbiugs. table olo.ha bedsheets and pi 'low oases, dinner and luncheon sets m.ts. Duchess sets, handkerchiefs silk and cotton under wear, ladies silk stockings of latest s yie aid many other things. Also Foo Chow Licquer Ware
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    • 24 6 SANz- I rubber stam 1 d jnJ I help your sU.np rabber stu-P lobge r| impressions a service. The PinauJi sazett{|5 azett{ PRESS, LILL
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  • 2066 7 How a Political Move Fell Flat Penang Journalist Addresses Rotarians History of Press of Malaya Penang Rotarians heard a few secrets of journalism at their tiffin to-day, when Mr. M. Saravanamuttu addressed them on Stray Leaves from a Journalist s Notebook.” In the course
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  • 141 7 TAMIL YOUTH CHARGED Having rifled tbe poor boxes at the .Church of St Francis Xavier in Penang road a Tamil youth named Kolondei was to day produced before the F olioe Magistrate charged with tbe theft of a bunch of keys from the room of the
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  • 79 7 To night on the Esplanade at 6 p m 1 March Anglo Oriental Hume 2 Overture Tancredi Rossini 8 Selection HM Pinafore Sullivan 4 Intermezzo Tbe L-ks Of Shadows Paul 5 Fox Trot Bibouey Lscuona 6 election Orpbee Aux Ecfers Offenback Fantasia Down outh Myddleton The U. 8.
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  • 613 7 Second Lieutenant J L Woods, M.VI., Ipoh. has been appointed to act as Captain. Mr. E. A Stroute Assistant Conservator of r orests. has taken charge of Tanjong Malim District. Mr. V.M. Antony ba Madras late of leiuk Anson has joined the tutorial staff of the Grammar
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 221 7 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette B><-—I notice that in 3 our issue of yester day s date it is stated that tbe Nondescripts Cricket Olub, when at full strength, will practically represent Tbe Rest against the P 0 0. To begin with, of those mentioned
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    • 116 7 Sir, —The public must be grateful to the Pinang Gazette for providing such a fat ci uating competition as Ingote. Lu these days the prize money of $3O is quite a useful sum. But it is in regird to the prize money that I have a suggestion to make
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    • 136 7 Sir—When the hockey season was in full swing, there wae much talk about the formation of a hookey association for Penang. The idea appears to have been dropped. Although the season has ended now is the time to convene a meeting and get things in hand in
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    • 59 7 Sir.— I should be much obliged if you would kindly acknowledge through the medium of your journal the receipt of tbe following donations to the funds of my Committee. Penang St. Andrew Society 200 A. Andrews E-q. fl 10 Messrs. Evatt A Co, Club Subscriptions—January 1932 fl
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  • 350 7 —Reuter, FIFTH TEST Ironmonger’s Remarkable Bowling Feats Melbourne, Monday Australia won the fifth Test match by an innings and seventy two runs In their second innings the tourists fared only a little better than they did in the first innings and were skittled out for
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  • 531 8 There is a remarkable lack of news from Shanghai regarding the war there, and what has trickled through can best be described as ominous. The lull certainly cmnot be regarded as a prel ide to an amicable settlement. It is uow quite clear that the Japanese militarists underestimated the
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  • 118 8 REGISTRAR’S CERTIFICATE CONFIRMED In the Fuprema Court, Fnang. tc-day the Registrar's finding in connection with the most recent Ah Qaee Estate litigation was confirmed. Thia was a matter in which Lam Kim Sang was plaintiff Messrs W ref ord and Thornton represented the Trustees as tr
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  • 183 8 PORK SELLER SENT TO PRISON Low Hick, a pork vendor, was to day produced in the Penang Police Court charged with the possession of a false daching which was 2} tahils short in a katty. The accused pleaded guilty. Inspector Williams said this was a serious case of
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  • 797 8 Penang, Tuesday Ze)l A.M, for its s ze and wealth, is among the most progressive of nations in Asia, if, indeed, it is not the most progressive. Nevertheless, Siam has not. escaped the penalties of progress, and to-day she is sharing, perp haps to a slightly lesser
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  • 210 8 PROTECTION OF REVENUE ORDINANCE DISCUSSED The following is a eammiry of the Minutes of a Committee Meeting held at the Penang Chamber of C ommerce od Thursday, February 11, at 4 pm. The Minutes of the Committee Meeting on the 28-1 82 hiving been oiroalarieed were
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  • 82 8 ANOTHER MALCOLM CAMS t of Sir Malcolm Oampbe’L ‘J World 8 Land Speed mifea an Jour J 8 t;7 reo3 rd. fle attempt to break hia )ia fcr N sailed on the 33 Beach nd York en route to D*>ton of attempt wi» be made fitted
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    • 109 8 j Homeward Bound? During February March We Are Offerin' All Travelling Requisites AT SPECIAL PRICES. (THIS IS AN Excellent Opportunity TO ECONOMISE BY BUYING THE BEST AT THE LOWEST COST AT John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. A Special Illustrated Catalogue will be sent post free ou application, s I/ A
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    • 23 8 gg ,yV! O. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 17tb February, 1932, Dance Music by the Band of the e. s. PRESIDENT VAN BUREN <
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1047 9 Major Japanese Offensive Feared Strong Reinforcements Landed Probable League Assembly Next Week Little Hope of Early Peace J rial meeting of the League Assembly is expected to It held neat week to consider the Far Eastern crisis. America will not participate, not being a
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  • 85 9 the service was established. —Rugby Ridio Service. SERVICE AT END OF THIS YEAR The Postmaster General in the House of Commons said the work of constructing on the new station for Empire Broadcasting was in hand, and the British Broadcasting Corporation hoped to provide a regular service from
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  • 258 9 —Ragby Radio Service. More Opinions at Geneva Conference When the Disarmament Conference re sumed at Geneva yesterday morning, the delegates of Turkey, Portugal and Norwaj were the first speakers. Tewfik Rushdi Bey supported the aboli tion of military aeroplanes and the Internationa'isation of civil aviation and
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  • 126 9 dance with medical advice.—Rugby Radio Service. The Prime Minister on Sunday left his nursing home for the first time since his operation to undergo a thorough examine tion of the eye at tbe residence of his con suitant. It is announced that
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  • 37 9 .—Reuter. Girl Student Sentenced to Nine Years Calcutta, February 15 The girl student Bimadas has been sentenced to nine years’ rigorous imprisonment for her attempt to assassinate Hr Stanley Jackson on February 6.-
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  • 44 9 Rugby Radio Service. Proposal to Replace Existing Structure The London County Council will to d»y consider recommendation of its improve ments committee favouring replacement of Waterloo Bridge by a new bridge at a cost of £1295 000 with six lines of traffic
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  • 17 9 —Reuter. Berlin, February 15 Hindenburg has agreed to stand again A f the Presidency
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  • 167 9 —Reuter. CITY welcomes u. s. SCHEME It is a long time since City correspondents were so optimistic as yesterday in reviewing the prospects in the light of international developments. The American Federal Reserve Bank scheme encourages the belief that gold will tend to return to
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  • 183 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Highly Satisfactory Reports from All Parts Sir Semuel FToare said in the House of Commons that Provincial Government reports indicated an improvement in Pesha war District and a very satisfactory situation m other districts of tbe North West Frontier Province Sustained improvement was reported
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  • 118 9 CONSTABLES ATTACK ON CORPORAL Inder Singh, Hardot Singh and Bihadar Singh, until recently additional police eo istables attached to Sungei Nyok Dock. we re yesterday arraigned before Mr. A D. Yorke. Po’ice Magistrate. Butterworth, on a charge of having voluntarily caused hurt to Munsher Singh their Corporal
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  • 103 9 50-MILE TREK WITHOUT MONEY (From Our Own Correspondent). 1 Bangkok. February 15 Two Frenchmen on a flying holiday from Saigon over the Annamese New Year werq forced to descend in Siamese territory, unhurt, but were fifty miles from the railway, last Wednesday Unable to speak tbe language
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  • 351 9 —Rugby Radio Service. To Be Used to Reduce Tariffs POWERS FOR BOARD OF TRADE Exceptional interest was displayed in the Commons debate on the Imports Duties Bill, which, with the proposals for dealing with agriculture, outlined last week, constitute the main part of the Cabinet’s scheme for
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    • 112 9 FOR BUILDING MATERIALS PHONE UP 357 WE STOCK; Ferrocrete Rapid Harden kg Cement Red Hand Brand Cement Kris Cement Asbestos Sheets B. R. C. Fabric Roofing Tiles Flooring Tiles Pilkington Glass Corrugated Iron, etc., etc. GuTmasgfe Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited, Registered Head Office: 1/3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore,
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  • 986 10 LALL BINGH’B COMING ENGLISH TOUR Our First “Test” Match Player (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur February 15 I wonder how many cricket enthusiasts there are in Malaya who realise the distinction paid to the game in thia country by the inclusion of Lail Singh In the
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  • 558 10 UNIQUE POSITION Review of Last Year's Activities The 214 aunuM meeting of the Ycnng Muslim Union, Penang, wih be h-M on Sunday» February 21, at the Union premises. The committee’s report for the past year is follows: This issue marks the 21st annivemry ef our Union.
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  • 94 10 'Tbmp. Wind Rainfall Wbdnbsday 6 a.m. 75 b Noon 86 N 5 p.m. 85 N Thursday 6 a.m. 75 n Noon 89 s 5 p.m. S 8 s Friday 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 8S n nil 5 p.m. 86 sb Saturday 6 a.m- 72 e
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  • 106 10 TO DAY’S PRICES Tbe following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.'s share list ■i II ajn. to day Yesterday To day g§ Ĕ e Bhabbb 3 f fQ UU pQ QQ fl. I 0 10. 11, Mining Kinta M .99 101 100 1
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  • 52 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN t OttiHON Spot £*****1 Up 22/9 3 Months £*****1 Up 25/»*GAPO<E $71.25 per picul Down $3.75 (M toss tai RUBBERi London 2 11/IW. Up 1/IM. kov Tort 4 c. iGetfj Down 1/fc Local lit Unchanged By Coursey of Bfeesre
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  • 6 10 HOW EXCHANGES ARE MOVING
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  • 8 10 HOW EXCHANGES ARE MOVING
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  • 96 10 JANUARY AND FEBRUARY REIURNB i The fcUowlug are the ’a eat mine aid 1 estate returns: Takuapa Valley T n Dredging O N.L. For First Half uf February Hours 424 Cubic yards 105.000 Piculs 706 Both dreiges etoppri 3 J aye Chines New Yr a
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  • 40 10 lbs Alor G» jab 32 0 '0 Australasia 35,507 Ayer Panas 100,000 Dukit Kubu 21,00 Glenealy 57,150 Jtlan Kebun 10,550 Klnang 54.000 Pa jam 172,000 Port Swettenham 12.260 T ambalak 2 2,100 Teluk Anion 54.655 Clu Beaut 59,000
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  • 243 10 Penani, February 16 OH Benares 'Opium p. saesl oom 5 ITX)Xi r Clovss u frO-’ 1 Gold leaf n 7XO Maeo Picking nom I’o.l Nutmegs BLs 70. CC UOs .1 60-00 Coconuts p er r 1,000 g Copra Sundries sales 6.45 Rattans sales ILIC Rattans Ooaree 10.6' Green
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  • 90 10 Penang, February 16 I By Oourteey of thfi Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 7/8 ii w 4 m/ts 8/4 1/8 I Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 13/32 ,i 3 i. Documentary 2/4 17/82 I On Now York Bank Demand 39} nom I Franoe n T.T 940
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  • 57 10 Tbe homeward ma 1 by the r.e. Kashmir I closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday tne 2)it I inetant. The e.s. RfljrUtana with n a L det pa ched I from London on January 28 io expected I to arrive here at 8 am, on Tbursc ay, the
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    • 682 10 FAR EASTERN MAIL PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS For Port’’wettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, N in king, Yok .1 Nagoya, Kobe, Moji Taku Barre Dalny and Tsinztau Feb. 16 as. ‘ALSTeR” [Nd For Port Bwettenham, Singapore. Manda, Hongkong, Shwghai, Barre, Dairen and Japan Feb. 20 x m.s. SaUERLAND 1 for Prt Swettenham,
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  • 645 11 LIST NO. 42 The following farther subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged:— cts. Amount previously published as per List No 41. 40,188 83 Donations from Leok Hup Kongsi Mr Lim Ewe Aik 5 00 Ooi Kim Seng 5(0 u Ong Theow Hong 10 00 Hoe Soon Gbim 5
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    • 555 11 I J/ yzl l I* TRY x'<". ALSO y// fresh fruit /jams, V X Z<7 JELLY CRYSTALS CUSTARD POWDER z/ >. 1' CANNED FRUITS k > '•.:</ S FRESH GARDEN <,-' y. s PEAS. J&f'l A s«n«-• V. R. Viuk a Co. i 35e Beach Str» et V >Z 'Z
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    • 682 11 OFFICE FILES. All Steal Clip Files Foap Apron Files foap Bond Clip files foap »> n 440 f\ Ball Dog Clip Files If -f tX *W I Criterion files fcap I I I Jfn 1 Falinge I 4to 1 Hook files Iron base Wood Krab fcap H[3 fggn M 4to
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  • 1045 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY Name of From Sailing Pot Date of BaW?s Dwamer Vaa Hoorc» Lho Seumaw*, S gli- Same P rte To-day fibbing. Oelee
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  • 350 12 WHY are there so many pins in new shirte. British manufacturers are trying to break away fr m a tr.ditioa wnich his cost 15.C00 000 men millions of hours removing 1.300 0(0,000 pins from the 100,000,000 shirts sJd annually in Britain. Every
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    • 31 12 ft fi B fiMCO RRENGZAL OIN fM ENT g|| Si FOR WOUNDS, SORES, Ah 3 ALL 5 KIN DISEASES. IllillO GREAT PEPPERMINT' wif W W FOR COUGHS, COLDS. AND STOMACH CCSPLAIRTS.
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  • 386 13 1 U.S. AND EUROPEAN COMPARISONS Manchester 100/o Below Paris THE cost of living in Manchester was between 26 and 29 per cent, lower than in Detroit, and at least 10 per cent, lower than in Paris in January. 1931, according to the results of a League
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    • 498 13 g|c For many years Johnnie Walker has held a reputation for fine whisky. This reputation is cherished, the quality that made it carefully maintained. The blend that is chiefly responsible for Johnnie Walker’s popularity is Johnnie Walker Red Label.” Therefore, no Red Label leaves Kilmarnock which is not as good
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    • 193 13 MMMMMM——Xfaft——■■e— e rW-Tgy Atsetf exceed >12.000,000 S. C. a fl Acswraoce tn force over <->5,030,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laanrjpcrated t> Strait* Sattiamaata). HEAD oma, G„.l E.. 10t Ur. Cedi s.™, IONDON OFFIU ow JwwtT tr< n. u. <».0» e.po*.d 9u w ta w ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF
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    • 92 13 THEY COST MORE AND ARE WORTH x MORE v tr ‘de mark V H Bristol London I Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING ASCENDING IN Sixty -Fourths of a Penny Price $6 each i| I I a Obtainable at j The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. j la,
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  • 547 14 BRITISH COLUMBIA OUTLET Big Possibilities of Development Vancouver The long outstanding problem of tbs Pacific Great Eastern Rill way has again been brought to the fore by the announcement of Dr. Toimie, Premier of British Columbia, th»’ he is considering an offer by three syndicates to take
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    • 464 14 JrTW H Wx~4 ii iF'-A For chore th ah THREE CENTURIES g BOLS has been the standard of 9 quality for Gm and First Class HKS Liqueurs. It doesn't matter where I V U| you are. whether on the West g coast of Africa, or away in the Far East,
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    • 96 14 n —==Q I “The firm which elimiI nates or radically curtails its advertising at this time in the interest of economy is pursuing a short- I sighted policy,” declares Dr. Julius Klein, I Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce. I The Pinang Gazette and Sunday Gazette arc always
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  • 657 15 Panaug, February 16, 1932. CHOWRA3TA MARKET MUTTOK— J cfe. Mutton Indian per lb 40 MnitonAustxalian 40 Head goat 120 Sheep {breach hirer with heart A lung do 9u 1.30 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep p®r lb -40 Sweet Bread per pair 30 Suet m. per lb 30
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