Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 February 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-02-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE gSTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 46. VOL. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement658 1932-02-27 1 [thagha] l BIiOIHEKS dentists flpad Office ueii jo The DispeLsary. I Office 52, Leith Street I I ■num <■■■■ iuiu mill—l Situated at the Bth Mile Tanjong Bungah g ■wlg U tf Road in a psrk of 60 Acres with a Mile of sea g IJ w/ frontage offering every658 words
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Advertisement14 1932-02-27 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photo* graphy by eleotrte light. Thom m, 68,70, BISHOP STBBBT,14 words
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Advertisement2128 1932-02-27 2 T NOTICES BANKS. Mt THE MERCANTILE BANK IIEDERLANDSCHE HASSEL A* GF INDIA, LIMITED MAATSCHAPPIJ, H. V. ***** Corner and only 25 minatea run by [lncorporated ia England] kvtHERT.ANDR TRADING 80CIBTT 1 train from Paddington. [lncorporated in Holland Offices, available shortly, top floor, HOTEL Authorised Capital <8,000,000 by Royal Charter A;2,128 words
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Article518 1932-02-27 3 VERDICT OF SCIENCE Why Some Shirts Go to a hreds Yet another slur on the good name of our laundries has been removed. FOR generation! psat the Englishman hs« reserved the right to blame the laundry whecev,r hie striped ihirte have been returced from the waih518 words
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Advertisement315 1932-02-27 3 I 1' 0 I ii >; l’- i via IS YOURS A sunshine Baby? j 1 1 NO RICKETS—NO >« J CONSTIPATION < > g 4 J V' Baby be a Sunshine Baby? Will he have > stra mbs, sturdy bones, perfect teeth and a sound F cv >. _:ion315 words
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Advertisement38 1932-02-27 3 I LEA i PERRINS’ j j SAUCE j j Oi! I ei ery dining table 1 *l*‘A4.* i/Aw pul». I AMCL 1 S tewt *i*e Iw, J. ■DMO-XD*. I Vb« ■agllet* eh«rm«cy 52, 54. Beadb StfMt eeuac I38 words
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Advertisement347 1932-02-27 3 The Man out of Work i will benefit by every tin of De Reszke Cigarettes sold in 10 3 2 Messrs. GODFREY PHILLIPS LTD., manufacturers of DE RESZKE Cigarettes, have decided to donate to the European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds to be divided equally 2 cents on every tin sold347 words
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Article520 1932-02-27 4 ’THERE HE IS” Fight to Death Over Girl in Sydney HUNDREDS of persona witneEseij a fierce gun duel between two young men in William Street, hurrt, eaid a mets ge from Sydney recently. At least eight nhotn were fired before the poles nsiz d the men,520 words
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Article389 1932-02-27 4 FRENCH PROJECT REVIVED Uniting Atlantic And Mediterranean THE of en-iiecnesed project of a Canal of the Two Seas.” uniting the Mediterranean and tbe Atlantic acrcw tbe S ath of France, has been revival s.ys the Piris Correspondent of the Morning Post. The Hea of such389 words
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Advertisement345 1932-02-27 4 Xi r ttje pace “begins to tell! 1 lr your energies have begun to flae, *1 iiyour vitality is iow, if your work I *8 a burden and the pleasures of life Bre as ust n our moot h ly PHYLLOSAN revitalises and re!l {wiiallli» Eur) juvenates tbe whole human345 words
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Advertisement136 1932-02-27 4 f C JmcothJ not i* or T oar next shave? A small amount quickly works up into a rich, creamy lather vS' that softens the heard. Culiy curs* Sbaving Cream has in it those factors which soothe the skin during the shave and leave the face cool and smooth. Malayan136 words
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Advertisement256 1932-02-27 4 (Re-const Bute d) MILK A Becei.t Pathological rWWnflwi Keport Bt «tc3—“Sawp’es to the Baea O M'l!’ 1 l\l S H 'j.'ij W 1 tc’io>cgical Standard I r l Iv W ill Cf pur t-F ,€< l uire d by I I |i I British Regulations f or §I i I256 words
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Article1643 1932-02-27 5 New Air Mail Aircraft The Submarine M 2 Science in Peace and War (FrO m Oar Own Corrtepondent) London, February 4 (Wnol. «Hl 1» t'l«' d hortl J r nerving aeroplanes designed to the Air Ministry specifications pub SJi last ToMe «’Peoifications 5 for machines with a1,643 words
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Article471 1932-02-27 5 FEVER IMPROVES INTELLIGENCE Results of. Tests on Children I HE fact that a child with fever may M show an intelligence above lhe average is one of the resul s reported in an investigation into this subject by Dr. Shepherd Dawson, assisted by Mr. J. C.471 words
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Article151 1932-02-27 5 German Tin Hat INVENTOR LIVING IN POVERTY IN BERLIN Franz Marx, who des giel the steel helmet worn by the G-rm n soldiers during the world war, ia living in poverty in Berlin, although his invention doubtless saved the hvrs of couatless thousands of men. An "art Marx was an151 words
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Article743 1932-02-27 5 COMPETITION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS Particulars of the Ninth Annual Open Competition of Industrial Designs, to be held ar. the Imperial College of Science and Techuo’ogy, Imperial Institute Riad, South Kensington, London, S. W. 7, in June, 1932, have now been issued, and can bs obtained from743 words
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Advertisement15 1932-02-27 5 TOYO DYING COMPANY. EXPERT DYERS &D DRY CLEARERS. 87 PENANG ROAD, PENANG—m fl 5 3-3215 words
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Advertisement320 1932-02-27 5 Records x: You 1 ’’•‘All be f ~I Proud to Own! J s. IVU r(Eine Kleine Nacht Musik j LXl4 M Parts 1, 2 3 4 Here is music that everyone can understand and enjoy Music made doubly exquisite by the sheer beauty of the playing under Bruno Walters direction320 words
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Advertisement68 1932-02-27 6 ...y..->j*2S*aiß.. Kismsnu. r v-f-CASTROL —MMW—iMMEas—g&ga—gggMi^—^MM^ THE WORLD’S FASTEST OIL USED IN THE WORLD’S FASTEST CAR DRIVEN BY SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL s ATTAINED THE I STUPENDOUS SPEED OF I 253.968 miles per hour I and established the following records: I 1 kilo 251.340 m.p.h. IO kilo 238.669 m.p.h 5 kilo 247.94168 words
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Article811 1932-02-27 7 SMALL SHOPKEEPERS DUPED Jarr ramber of bottles containing a a X mbling stout have been palmed X itv shopkeepers in the suburbs of Guides Bull Deg Stjut. This in the Folice Court before Mr. Js’ j.j Ja 'O. Felice Magistrate, yesterday two Chinese named Teoh811 words
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Article93 1932-02-27 7 King’s App e a! fa Entire Nation (From Our Own Corrs-pondent) B ngkok February 26 The King’s Speech on the anniversary of his Coronation yesterday said the country’s welfare was paramount over private Interests, and at this time of crisis it was the duty of everyone, officios and93 words
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Article68 1932-02-27 7 CAMPBELL AGAIN Reuter, Three More Recoids Broken Daytona, February 26 Sir Malcolm Campbell failed in his further attempt to bresk his cwa record, averaging 251 decimal 748 miles an hour. Although he failed over the mile Camp bo’ established three other records, five m’les at an average of 242 pointReuter, - 68 words
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Article182 1932-02-27 7 Vice Admiral Alfred Pound has been appointed a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and Chief of Naval I ersonnel in succession to Admiral Sir Cyril Fuller, undated The Prince of Wales has consented to open the new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford on Avon on April182 words
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Article119 1932-02-27 7 (To The Editor of The Pinang Gazette) Sir —Last night as I was going inside the Fun and Frolic I saw a crowd collected outside. On making inquiries I was informed that five Chinese ladies were refused admission although they paid their entrance fees of 10 cents per119 words
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Article111 1932-02-27 7 AMATEUR CHORAL DRAMATIC SOCIETY From Our Own Correspondent Sungel Patani. February 26 A meeting was held at the Sungei Patani Club on Wednesday evening to revive the Sungei Patani Amateur Choral and Dramatic Society at which a good number were present. The following were elected office bearers111 words
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Article110 1932-02-27 7 At tbe annual general meeting of the Penang Division of the Malaya Branch of the British Medical Association held un Frid y, February 19, 1932, the fol owing nominations of officials for the year 193 2 were unanimously approved Officials of Penang Division Council Chairman: Dr J110 words
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Article72 1932-02-27 7 OFFICE BFAR'CR} ELECTED FOR tURRHNT YEAR At the annual meeting of the Penang Boy Scouts’ Association held last night at the Scout Headquarters Vacalister Road, the following were appointed office bearers for the current year:— hairman:-E La M. Stowell. Hon. Secretary:—o. D. Quarmby. Hon. Treasurer:—!. A. O72 words
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Article68 1932-02-27 7 F. a. C. v authentiob The following will represent the Authorities against the P.O 0, to morrow on the Esplanade:— Oh Chong Seng (Oapi.) F.D.O. Labrooy. A. O Shuaib. Eu Cheow Teik. Tan Ah Ee, Eu Cheow Hin, Lim Keng Hook. Bcey Seng Pop, Eu Cheow Eang, Ng Teik68 words
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Article793 1932-02-27 7 The Qaeen who has made two lengthy visits to the Olympia Section of the British Industries Fair where she made extensive purchases, particularly in glass, china and cutlery, yesterday visited the textile section at tbe White ..ity in company with the Princess Royal, Mr. P. B. Tyr’e793 words
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Article192 1932-02-27 7 Few Scratchings BY TIO TAO There will be one change in the order of running at Ipoh to-day Race 3 becoming Race 1 and vice versa The scratchings are few and good fields have been left in. The only scratching of importance is Beau Brocade in192 words
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Article345 1932-02-27 7 RESULTS AND TIES Ths following rreul-.a of ties ckyed on Tnursdaj —Championship Para: DDB Ci'k and L M Norr'a beat FE W.-sight ani R A Hogg 7—5. 6-3. Singles H’.ndieip *A” ~15 L F Knight be:.t —5 J N Davica 6 —o. 6—3 —15.1345 words
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Advertisement78 1932-02-27 7 Can Yon Think of a Bon Mot for any of These? STATE LOTTERIES PETROL PRICES OUR CIVIC FATHERS QUfiEN’S CINEMA MIXED DRINKS THE EDITOR'S DILEMMA THAT BEER TAX Example —Golf. Ingot —Scotsmen Knock L out of it. If you can, fill in the coupon appearing in to-morrow’s Sunday Gazette and78 words
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Advertisement285 1932-02-27 7 New Advertisements NOTICES SELANGOR TURF CLUB March 1932 Amateur Race Meeting Friday Saturday 11th 12th March 1932 Commencing at 2-30 p.m. each day T ntries dose at 4 CO p. m on Monday, 7th March, 1932 UNLIMITED SWEEPS: One (5 unlimited sweep, for Members cnly each day, closing one hour285 words
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Article613 1932-02-27 8 Without even the interventio* of a League of Nations, there are signs of a i early trace in the pres war. Oa almost all fronts excepl in the free insurance sector, troopare being withdrawn. Casualties on both side^—although deuiec by the belligerent-'—are known to have been heavy.613 words
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Article325 1932-02-27 8 Following the discovery of a case of rabies on the eve of the lifting of the muzzling order, Penang dog owners were informed that the precaution would have to be observed for another six months. To dog lovers the news waa not welcome, neither, we suppose was it325 words
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Article1045 1932-02-27 8 Hartley Wi(herB - Did Her Presumption Cause the Crisis By Hartley Wi h erB JUST after England was pushed off the gold standard, M. Charles Rist very kindly gave her a handsome testimonial in the columns of the Economist, saying that the pound sterling had fallen, like a1,045 words
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Article91 1932-02-27 8 Tin Spot Yesterday London 15s. Od. J Tin (3 Months) London £l4l Os. Od. £l4O 12s 'JSingapore $70.6’2 j Business Done 50 tons Penang 570.62 J Sailer Buyers—No Sellers Bayers->o^ a! Rubber London 2| d. New York 3fc. (G) ‘‘H Singapore 7£ c. (By courtesy of Messrs. Kennedy91 words
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Advertisement278 1932-02-27 8 KIWI POLISHES —OF COURSE IT DOES! HOL f,. H. SLO r Co, Ltd. jßHp® k 7 X?z r qanxracaaaHß |i Mih ni— nr ihthw— ssbs iow ’Celapere C/oJjPLCS* Celanese Taffeta i<i r /C S 'v A str ng wearing and washing art silk. I wffx i X. Si ks of278 words
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Advertisement22 1932-02-27 8 E, O. HOTW. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 2nd March, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. PRESIDENT GARFIELD22 words
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Miscellaneous25 1932-02-27 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To Day 3,10 a.m. 988 ajn. 3.42 pJD. 10.10 p,nn To-Mobbow 3.40 B.m. 10.05 aon. 415 P.U3. 11.01 p.m.25 words
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Article1365 1932-02-27 9 Lost Positions Regained Heavy Casualties on Both Sides Japanese Aeroplanes Conduct Several Raids Fighting yesterday was largely restricted to further Japanese attacks in the Kiangwan-Tazang sector. Some Chinese successes are reported. It is considered unlikely that the Japanese reinforcements will be landed in the International Settlement.China Official. - 1,365 words
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Article310 1932-02-27 9 —Reuter. Afß. HIROTA SEES KARAKHAN Moscow, February 26 Rumblings of Russo Japanese diplo matic irritation provokes the Investia to remark, The Japanese appetite is growing and after the experiment in Manchuria and Shanghai they want to try their luck In Soviet waters.” This is the conclusion of an—Reuter. - 310 words
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Article22 1932-02-27 9 December 10 8 January 27 2 1} Last Week 1/1 Wednesday 1/11 Thursday 1 10j Yesterday 1/9 13 1622 words
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Article570 1932-02-27 9 Reuter. Favourable Reaction Continues The Stimson letter continues to create a very favourable reaction here. The Times aays it clearly shows tbe essential inter-dependence of the group treaties signed at Washington in 1921 and 1922 when the Powers including Japan, fore swore the advantage which superior organiReuter. - 570 words
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Article68 1932-02-27 9 Reuter. NECESSITY FOR READJUSTMENT Washington, February 26 A statement urging that the time has come to call halt to the present monetary dislocation is issued by the sub committee of the House of Representatives investigating the silver problem The committee, which is holding a hearing i shortly,Reuter. - 68 words
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Article107 1932-02-27 9 92*, improved to 94}.—Rugby Radio Service. Another Fall tn Bank Rate Expected There was another all round rise in British Government stocks buy ing orders coming from both home and abroad. The advance is attributed to expectations of a farther reduction in the Bank Rate in the near92*, improved to 94}.—Rugby Radio Service. - 107 words
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Article78 1932-02-27 9 Rugby Radio Service. Minister Pays Tribute to Chetrful Payers In the House of Commons Major E liot. Financial Secretary to the Treasury, moving a small supplementary vote for extra expenses incurred in collection of revenue said collection recently had been at a rate almost unparalleled in the history– Rugby Radio Service. - 78 words
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Article49 1932-02-27 9 Rugby Radio Service. Lord Plumer Seriously 111 Mr. Lloyd George Indisposed Field Marshall Lord Plumer is lying seriously ill at his London heme Mr. Lloyd George, who it was anticipa ted would retain text week to his Parliamentary duties is cor fined to his bouse with a coldRugby Radio Service. - 49 words
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Article45 1932-02-27 9 Reuter. Conservative’s Two to One Majority The Hanley by election due to the desth of Captain Headers m res□ ted in the return of Sir Giffjrd Fox Conservative who polled 16 553 votes. Mr. Matthews ths Liberal candidate secured 7 129 vote a.-Reuter. - 45 words
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Advertisement148 1932-02-27 9 5 GREAT ARTISTS ON ONERECORD Quintet from “Die Meistersinger’’ Schumann Melchior Schort Parr —Williams and The London Symphony Orchestra conducted by John Barbirolli This record cost <BOO-0-0 to make You may obtain it at $3.50 FROM □ggi S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., aSgpsP 16, Bishop Street. For the Interior Decoration I148 words
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Article1814 1932-02-27 10 Annual Meeting Mr. Walden Elected Chairman Estates* Indian Population Tbs members of tbs Kedah Pl inters’ Association held their annual genera’ meeting at the Sungei Patani Club cn 'Wednesday. The fcßcwirg members were present:—Mr F B O'M-ll*y (Chairman). 3£r HR Wdien (Vice-Chairman), 31 £B re:—R 8 Oh1,814 words
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Article400 1932-02-27 10 St. GEOBGE THE MARTYR (Church Of England) 3rd Sunday in Lent 730 Litany, Bam Matins, Ps 119. verses 73 —120, Hymn 217, 8-30 Holy Communion, 10.30 Holy Communion Chine e 6pm Evensong Ps 119 verses 12 1 —144 245 and I 248, Hymns 266, 528, 255. Magnificat 249,400 words
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Article138 1932-02-27 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the iaieai Quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’a abars list st 11 a.xn. to day Yesterday To day <JQ 3D CD <lt ■Vs BhaRBB ts a m cq 00 10. I o le. 10. Rubber (Dollar) Ayer Penas -55 .65 .45 55138 words
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Article82 1932-02-27 10 Messrs EiS'em Smeliing Co Ltd L'ndoa, February 25, Spot £139.0 0 •hree months’ tuyng £141.7.6 three months' selling £141.*0 0. d C 0 .9 Ltd, 26 h Febra*ry qnntaUou for ’d’.nvepnyr efi ed tin $7O peal, bn*'n.@ lot e 50 tons, Peuaug refine 1 lit $7O per picul,82 words
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Article45 1932-02-27 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbe-i Smoked Sheet for to day an sb ‘oilows:— Spot 7| cent" per lb. March 7$ April/June 7i July/3epL 8f Market dull. Lindon and Liwoo 1 3t ck 1 ktly to be decreased by 1 4*o tons.45 words
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Article146 1932-02-27 10 Siugapore. February 25 Tbe local market h i been dull with very little doing durieg tb* past we*k, sue prices have shown a tendency to decline. The latest cibUe quote Loudon un changed at 2 l’/16 aad New York uncharged at 3t gold. Tse former market has been146 words
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Article80 1932-02-27 10 Penang. 27 Courtesy cf th* Chartertd Bank O i London Bark Demand 2|3 27/3'2 ii h 4 tn/ts 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/ts or*dit 2 4 11/32 ,i 3 it Documentary 2/4 15.82 On New York Bank Demand 40} iom France u T.T, 940 oom India ii T T-80 words
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Article148 1932-02-27 10 Latest Quotations Fri. Thurs. Bat. Feb. 26 Feb 25 Sept. 19 Peris 88} 88| 128.96 New York 8.48> 8.48 j 4.85« Montreal 8 96i 3 95 Brussels 25 24 97i 84.88 Geneva 1715/16 17$ 24.86 Amsterdam 8 63} 8.68 12.08 Milas 67i 66 15/16 92 89148 words
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Article240 1932-02-27 10 PeuM?., February 27 CF, I»nar«s ’Cplnm r. ehtrt aom 5 COC (X h 'W li f iri’m 7S/’’ Ha’ aom 170 G N*t m:.”-’* r e 7l'.(K to HO! .1 50.fi l,OOO 0 15.0' innra ee’lera 6 8 n Rsttane ealti 11. 11 Rtttam Ooaree 10.6 9r*n Snail240 words
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Article574 1932-02-27 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST KAM£B 2 I H iiirsesß SDvitasd j 0 I A11«’ by p I Kn ,u i a.*Uj J’ Ays* PbUßdue Aye» 8 tnU.j, ’tea».- Mti». t* Ayes doteh V* p I &ye> flubb*. i Belea 8} j 4-? tr I I S.7H 1 BaAlcjii Beau E574 words
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Advertisement103 1932-02-27 10 STOP SUFFERING AFTER EATING If you suffer from indigestion, gastritis or dyspepsia after meals, you can prevent it instantly by taking a little ‘Bisurated’ Magne-ia in water immediately after eating. This remarkable preparation not only neutralises the acid, aad thus removes the cause of the trouble, but it also soothes,103 words
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Advertisement39 1932-02-27 10 LAWYERS REQUISITES I Bodkins Green Silk Thread I» Tapes Indenture Paper Paper Soak Pink Office Tapes Power of Attorney Forms Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. 1,2, 8, 4 h. The Pinang Gazet’e Press, Ltd.39 words
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Article574 1932-02-27 11 BUYERS AND SELLERS AT VARIANCE 11 i Singapore! Feb. 23 < Idle conditions have prevailed in all 1 sections of the local market and business has been practically at a standstill since last week’s report. Actuary there are but few sellers in evidence of Tin, Rubber or Industrial574 words
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Article122 1932-02-27 11 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.058;h auction on Weinesday when there was catalogued 2,155,666 lb?; 962.35 tons. Offered 1,691,847 lb?; 755 29 tone. Sold 1,436,915 lbs; 641.48 tons. Spot London 2 3/41 New York 3 3/4 cts Prices Realised Ribbed Smoksd Sheet Cents.122 words
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Advertisement151 1932-02-27 11 AS DEPENDABLE AS AN AUSTIN STILL lin 4 n During August and September, 1931, as during the previous twelve gl months, every FOUR PH new car registered io GREAT BRITAIN was an Austin! 1 in 3 Also every THIRD new car registered in Northern Ireland from January to July 31,151 words
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Miscellaneous57 1932-02-27 11 I 1 6/5 TO NIGHT 9 30 MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 245 P.M. Warner Bros. Colossal Production JOHN BARRYMORE IN "SVENGALI” GEORGE DU MAUR ER’S Immortal S ory with MARIAN M\RSH as “IR1LBY” Weirdest Romance ever filmed A Rirl held helpless in the spell of a hypnotic passion I Barrymore at57 words
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Miscellaneous94 1932-02-27 11 6/5 TO-NIGHT 9 30 The All-British Screen|Triumph DEADLOCK lhe Dramatic Story of A Murder in a Talkie Studio starring STEWART ROME WITH AN ALL-BRITISH CAST Also British News Comedy Etc Please 'Phone 264 for Reservation Have You Booked For ‘‘East of Borneo”? SEASON OPEES TUESDAY NEXT KlflQ’S Last Night of94 words
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Article1285 1932-02-27 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and Bailing from Penang during lhe week IN PORT TO-DAY to nt of From Sailing For Data of Sail’ng Steamer Duyower van Belawan-Deli, Asahan Same Ports To day Twist and Paneh1,285 words
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Article585 1932-02-27 13 JAPANESE ENTERPRISE New Fields in Johore and Kedah COAL WANTED! The following interesting detaPa of a new big iron concession grintel to a Japanese company in Jjhore, erj quoted from the Singapore J ip<ne?e New?, whose sdvfce was receive t from K )be. In the midst of585 words
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Advertisement260 1932-02-27 13 i t? I tjfiO 7 y WSrW' favourite I a I W>T I APPRECIATED 1 I FROM 7 X PENfINC W to W i Singapore SO®® A? g> ~THE DjSHLL£RS Aftsta: BOUSIEAD CO., LTD., Penang F.M.S, OBTAINABLE FROM Yt m. Pritchard C° L‘J Penang, Butterworth, SungeiPatani Ipoh. 'Shgipore Cold Storage260 words
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Advertisement152 1932-02-27 13 I CH OCOLAFEI PERFECTION I (S g WHOLESOME-TOOTHSOME g TRY SOME TO-DAY NESTLEs MILK NUT MILK CHOCOLATE I i f BONS g K SOLD BY ALL GOOD STORES “Hullo, you too have changed to a Valet Auto Strop Yes, the best is good enough for me, and when I found152 words
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Article503 1932-02-27 14 How It Is Affected by Tariffs The effect of tariffs on the British shipping industry is discussed in “Lloyd’s List” review of 1931. Mr. A. L. Ayrr, a former president of the Shipbuilding Employers' Federation, writes: ‘‘British shipbuilders have no desire to do other than ‘Buy British.'503 words
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Advertisement374 1932-02-27 14 w WBraor most MIEN IP’WEJFIEM Born 1820— vSL Still going Strong Popularity in whisky depends upon the taste of the average man. For such a taste Johnnie Walker “Red Label” is perfect and has proved itself so. It is this whisky that makes Johnnie Walker sales the largest in the374 words
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Advertisement61 1932-02-27 14 Modern Methods of Efficient Accounting— The Twinlock simplifies work, speeds up entry and reference, saves time (and overtime), and saves money. Thousands of Leading Industrial Firms have already proved this. Why not prove it for yourself. Full information and specimen sheet rulings se-J by return TWIN LOCK For Pen Posting,61 words
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Advertisement160 1932-02-27 14 DOUBLE /> ESSEX® zf KspEiiii X 'Z I/ V/ e/ gisrps'F //7 y/ a Zw WW wgy ZA/' ASK FOR CAPSTAN BLUE TOP SSSTT.'—. Sk jTg J—s? i“SS Z •'SSk' ZS’ —I 2 “st T ?=g a a.-- IhERE’S 2 SO MUCH.IN K NAME Hosiery by Kayser* is o/ways finest160 words
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Article658 1932-02-27 15 Penang, F»brmry 27, 1932. CHOWRABTA MARKET Muttor— s eta. Mutton Indian per lb 40 Matton Aa»faliaa 40 Head goat 1-20 Sheep Liver with heart 4 lung do 90 1.30 do 90 Boat or Sheep p®r lb <0 Sweet Bread per pair 30 per lb 30 Kidney M 30658 words
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Advertisement382 1932-02-27 15 <v i J J v W i i kW/Ii j s<3 i UTien Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. T’HE oW »»v®l h*t '‘Distance lead» en chart haw f** n«% er more apt or to the point than wheat •ppited to people whoee breath ia laden382 words
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Advertisement286 1932-02-27 15 c So TO tempting/ at I 1 1 if —I” 4'M'/ VI. Ox a 4 I 81'71—HF kN hl I HI iFVI.JAi ■HMMaBMSMRgWMBBMBBRM3SaaE3aM»K2SMBMRBHi Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING >3SCEA'D//VG IN Sixty-Fourths of a Penny Price each O&tatnasZd at The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. la Penang Street.286 words
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Advertisement1368 1932-02-27 16 BEMHBnBHnHBHSaBEKDEWBBBBMMnBBBSBBWM THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE a hollar steamship line WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON, N. CONTINENT I AMERICAN' MAIL LINF. i x MACHAON Mar 3 Colombo, London, Holland Hamburg v 5-> x MENEL.AUB Mar 1 Colombo, Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg ft 1 fW MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE JtfZSSv A*— I e vj-y*1,368 words
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Advertisement679 1932-02-27 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDII AND APCAR LINES 1 A [Companies Incorporated in Eigknd.] MAIL PA3SBNQER and CARGO i Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co Penang, Teluk aI under contract with His Majesty’s tenham, Maianna 3!,n p on s. Government, London and Far I Bast Mail Service. Mata Hari 68 p Outwards679 words
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