Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 March 1932
1932-03-01
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-03-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1333. PUBLISHED DAILY No 48. VOL. LXXXX. TUESDAY, Ist MARCH, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement407 1932-03-01 1 IHagata! BBOTEEBB j dentists g eß d Office next jo The Dispensary. Office 52, Leith Street ~l ill ill aMMNMMMHMMHNHMMMHBMHMMMMWWMBMMMMEMWMaKKK23aKHSaWK«X (IT Hill 111 LJDollar Exchange Tables 1 M T I STERLING into DOLLARS g PHONE 258 Penang, op call on us for full details of our DOLLARS into STERLING Popular407 words
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Advertisement15 1932-03-01 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by oleotrie light. ’Pho» m. 7Q t BIBHOP BTBBBT, PBIUN&.15 words
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Advertisement1721 1932-03-01 2 TOLET LEAVE BANKS. 7S > £z> Wo. 10, Leith Street. Last cccu pied by t WJ f/ Old Frwi Aworiallon. Apply to 4. A the B ,tt> Road 2 j milea lo m Hyde Tur MERCANTILE BAH HEDERLANBSCHE HARDEL UthStTMU Perk Comer »d only 25 minutes run by IB «"tnwnilli1,721 words
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580 1932-03-01 3 brighter trade prospects FOR BRITAIN Gold Standard COUNTRY DOING AS WELL WITHOUT ID Brighter trade prospects and a suggestion that there would ba a Budget surplus were mentioned by Mr. Reginald McKenna. chairman of the Midland Bank, in his address last month to the580 words
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Advertisement161 1932-03-01 3 THEY COST MORE AHD ARE 'XjXXX <_ M ORE A \wlsEKS> *>. -fei'W) a I WV TRADE MAR Q MM. -s*t ITX, -§§F f W§§s w^«® s^ si w>^^ 3siX x. > >xtX J < Bristol London MuaoaKr **C2 -jo. jr~ jniri Minn»—■■!—■■—i—— —r—~ w«nr»i n irrrai rrriiT —-»ts»t-—■—■■ <161 words
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Advertisement119 1932-03-01 3 Handsome gifts for all purposes: IRISH LINEN DRAWN-THREAD WORK Consisting of: Baby things table cloths bedsheets and pillow cases, dinner and luncheon seta, mats, Duchess sets, handkerchiefs, silk and cotton underwear, ladies silk stockings of latest style and m»ny other things. Also Foo Chow Lacquer Ware and Curios to be119 words
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Advertisement343 1932-03-01 3 I Records r V I I You I Will be I I Proud p > I t I M I I i— 1 oaSsiS&i I ..«irfEine Kleine Nacht Musik I U 145 (Parts 1, 2. 3 4 I Here is music that everyone can understand and enjoy I Music made343 words
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Article1117 1932-03-01 4 BODY LIKE MOTOR CAR Sane Advice on Eating, Drinking and Exercise <<T AM an old and retired medioa): I practitioner, and having erjiyed a considerable rm unt of good health during the last sixteen years, it has occurred to me that a short acc unt1,117 words
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Advertisement371 1932-03-01 4 BQKN IBQO —STILL COING STRONG z=U /A v.h J > [k</ THIS CONCERNS OUR REPUTATION Reputation is something to talk about vhen 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 safesr larger than371 words
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Advertisement638 1932-03-01 4 TWO CENTS are nothing to you Yet two cents for every tin of DE RESZKES smoked in Malaya means relief to thousands of destitute unemployed. This small contribution does not come out of your pocket, yet you can help this good cause by purchasing DE RESZKE Cigarettes at the same638 words
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Article1390 1932-03-01 5 «•FRY SUBSTANTIAL SUM IN DAMAGES" htVPRISONMENT action :g P T B Iib_BY_COUNSEL LORD HEWART Saysn®EPrw R SIBIL!TY q 4 rah Tarner, the maidservant Sme<Kh’ tBhe was by h iX«forl3 years, ’8 to receive Very'«ub B tantial sum in damages’ for VhS 3. the caee was settled1,390 words
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Article200 1932-03-01 5 ’’SUNNY SOUTH” FAR ABOVE CHICAGO The boast of the “pig city” gunmen cf he United States chat they ho d the national murder record has been cxp.'o led at the American Aisjciition for the Advancement of Science. reports Reuter’s New York correspondent. Chicago ranks only 40cb,200 words
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Advertisement190 1932-03-01 5 IIW TERRY' live FoiJiaij Mier (fly. t rebles you to file your letters—Lock them up in file and refer to them asily. Gives 50 per cent, more jaw eauoc ty than any similar clip Send $l-25 for a set of 5 (dh?ereni sizes). iOLE DISTRIBUTORS Pinang gazette tPre.s, Jstd. PENANG190 words
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Advertisement254 1932-03-01 5 3HV _l liilTl—M IMI 111 11. l ilTi W; i We have pleasure in anj nouncing a substantial reduction in prices commencing March Ist. This highly nutritious and delightful Ice Cream is manufactured by us under ideal conditions. Special Prices (on application) for large parties. Vanilla per gallon $3-00 Other254 words
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2139 1932-03-01 6 Rotarians Taste Locally Grown Leaves One Way in which the Country May Become Self-Supporting A surrey of the growth of tea as a beverage and as an industry, followed by a discussion as to the possibilities Malaya holds for the capitalist and smallholder interested2,139 words
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Article64 1932-03-01 6 I.—Reuter. NO LONDON CLASH The following is the draw for the semifinals of the F A. Cup to be played on March 12: Arsenal v Manchester City at Villa Park and in the event of a re play on Sheffield Wednesday’s ground. Chelsea v Newcastle UnitedI.—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article90 1932-03-01 6 London, February 29 In the second division of the English League < ury defeated 1 reston N. E by two goals to nil —Reuter. Do you ever stop to think why the best businesses in this country are invariably those that advertise moat Do you think they advertise90 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article378 1932-03-01 6 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, Unburied Dead Make Occupation Impossible ’—this headline in your issue of yesterday speaks volumes. It conjures up a picture of countless corpses lying scattered in the streets of Shanghai-some with severed limbs some shorn of heads, others bruised and378 words
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Article177 1932-03-01 6 i —Reuter. 9,947.000 Gold Francs in Arrears The financial situation in China and Japan vist a-vis the League of Nations was explained in the House of Commons by Captain Eden In reply to Sir Alfred Knox He said that to the end of 1931 the tota> respectivei —Reuter. - 177 words
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Article153 1932-03-01 6 Rugby Radio Service. Subversive Activities Collapsing Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for India, in the House of Commons during a general survey of conditions in India, said the present situation was satisfactory. The Government of India had acted with great judgment and efficiency. In the space of a fewRugby Radio Service. - 153 words
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Article734 1932-03-01 6 Child Victims of Aerial Bombers’ Savagery Assembly May Be Postponed Geneva Awaiting Outcome of Peace Proposals hanghai, February 29 Hope was stirred by definite peace move rumours to the effect that the Japanese are ready to agree to the appointment of a committee of Chinese. Japanese and734 words
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Article13 1932-03-01 6 Reuter, Tokio, February 29 The League’s Manchurian Commission has arrived,—Reuter, - 13 words
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Article375 1932-03-01 6 LIST NO. 46 i The following further subscriptions are 1 gratefully acknowledged eta. Amount previously published as per List No 45. 48,079 81 Hock Chew Hoay Kuan Mr Yeoh Hong Pin 10 50 Lau It Teong 10 00 Soon Boon Koo 5 50 Lim Kee Teow375 words
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Advertisement20 1932-03-01 6 QUEEN’S To-night Played to 22 Packed Performances at the P avilion and Booked for Return Screening for Two More Nights.20 words
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Article184 1932-03-01 7 —hneby Radio u «rvice free Trade Fetish Dumped pOYAL ASSENT fOR EARIFF B LL 3 of birds bw passed the Im r 1 hv 129 to 12 which received the Hi" r Free Trade era has ended in the Import Duties Fill *1 place yesterday evening The—hneby Radio u«rvice - 184 words
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Article544 1932-03-01 7 i.—Reuter MNCHVRH AND THE OPEN DOOR flek-pe that there would be no attempt femiyo'N the new Manchurian Mate as Ihptiee of settlement at Shanghai was Bprasdby Vr J -eymour Cocks (Oppo Kir Labcnr) on the adjournment. Mr Cod? quoted ps’t dec'aratiors of British Ĕ, to the effect thati.—Reuter - 544 words
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Article206 1932-03-01 7 appeal dismissed In the Court of Appeal yesterday written judgments were delivered in the appeal of Messrs. Sandilands H u ttery Company Penang, In the case brought against them by Mr. Arthur H Miles, the well known miner engineer, for the recovery of a sum of $3 322206 words
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Article178 1932-03-01 7 —"hinese Official Drastic Tact'cs of Independent Brigade Hong Kong. February 29 The South We?t Government has decided to estibliah a National Defence District. It is also decided that Chang Chai torg, general officer commanding, and Li Chung yan vice Pak SuDg-hei and general staff headquarters be established at—"hinese Official - 178 words
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Article58 1932-03-01 7 STRAITS CATV’ E TRAD NG CO. WIN THE FINAL (From Oar Own Co-respondent) Singapore February 29 The Straits Odtle Trading Company defeated Robinsons in ths final of the Com meroial 1 up by ono goal to nil in a good game The cattle Trading Company were the58 words
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Article44 1932-03-01 7 —Reuter Association Formed to Keep Ont Japanese Goods ’Rew York February 29 A boycott association has been formed designed to establish an official countrywide boycott of Japanese goods to enforce arbitration between China and Jaoan and the preservation of the Open Door.—Reuter - 44 words
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Article63 1932-03-01 7 SINGAPORE OHOTR ON H. M. V. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore March 1 H.M.V. representatives supervised sue cessful record making experiments at the Memorial Hall singing of the Messiah by members of the Singapore Mueica* Society. Mr. E. A. Frown conducted the choir. Replays of test records testified63 words
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Article33 1932-03-01 7 CHAMPIONSHIP AND OONSOLAT.ON OUP Qualifying round to be played on Sunday, March 6. Entries close on Thursday, March Partners and starting times wiH os drawn tor on Friday, March 4.33 words
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Article370 1932-03-01 7 TO DAY 8 SO PATCHINGS Weights For Four Events on Thursday The following are the scratchings for to day’s races at poh Race 1 Mee Too and Parched* Race 3 Pearle d’ Or. Race 5 Trnda Race 6 Ulah and Tinakill. Rice 8 Jock s The370 words
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Article110 1932-03-01 7 SMELTERS TEAM TO MEET P. 0. 0. The following will play for the Eastern Smelting Club against the Penang Cricket Club on the Esplanade K. Taylor; Yeoh Teik Ban and 0. McLean; Boey Seng Poe, J N Cooley and W L. Robinson; H. Ismail, R A Hogg, L110 words
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39 1932-03-01 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, February 29 As from March 1 <22r.d Shawal 1350) a Cash On De'ivery Service is in operation between Kedah and ’ndia, through the Straits Settlements Post Office.39 words
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Article749 1932-03-01 7 Mr. W, G. W. Hastings is leaving for heme on Wednesday. Mr. B. F. Bridg«, M O 3.. has been appointed Federal Examiner in Telugu. The hon’ble Colonel Cecil Rae has been appointed a member of the Railway Board. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Minjoot have returned749 words
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Article604 1932-03-01 7 BANIS REE CASE The second session of the Peearg Assizes opened this morning before Mr. Justice Whitley. At the on set the four murder cases down on the list were mentioned and dates allotted for hearing. Mr. Macaiece mentioned the Betterworth murder case (against Semiyah) which was fixed604 words
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Article38 1932-03-01 7 To-n*ght at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. March The Voice Of The Guns Alford Overture I Puritani B u»qnet Selection Lilac Domino Cnvilber Waltz Le Patineurs Wa’dt»nf«l "Chanson Indonu” Rimsk--Konaktv Selection Frederica Lehar Finale Sibmey Lfcuni38 words
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Article55 1932-03-01 7 LATEST —Reuter. Shanghai, To day The Japanese opened a general offensive along the whole line at 8.80 against stab born Chinese resistance. Japanese ’planes and artillery are vigorously bombarding Ohapei. The main body of the Eleventh Japanese Division, about twelve thousand strong, landed five miles North of.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article584 1932-03-01 7 I AMERICAN GLOBE TROTTERS The Resolute Berths Alongside I The H mburg Am-rika Line's s.?. Resolute, for several ye»M one of the b f >t known t< urist sh ps to call at Mala} -au ports, arrived in Penang early this moving on her annual round the584 words
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Advertisement61 1932-03-01 7 POCKET CHECK ROLLS FOR ESTATES, MIRES, ETC. 1 U x 6j 2 4J x 6J 3 x 7f 4 6f x 8J 5 5| x 7} 6 x 7| 7 41 x 7i 8 5f x 7f 9 6f x 8> 10 6 x 9 11 5 x 8 1261 words
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Article540 1932-03-01 8 Some time Las elapsed sinoe we predicted that the price of rubber would eventually fa 1 be ow the level cf the sum deminded far a cabbage. That prediction has co ire rue. In an.’icipation of this tEelauch ly fact, it was thought that producers would en leaveur to540 words
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Article250 1932-03-01 8 With Royal Aaeeot for the Import Doties Bill, whioh was scoorded yesterday, passes a *etish which has held almost undisputed sway in Britain for eighty six years—Free Trade. No political or social economist of to day would have the necessary presumption to theorise on what will be250 words
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Article83 1932-03-01 8 —Reuter. Main Strength for the I Pacific I Washington. February 29 i Orders have been issued by the Navy Department pacing the main strength of 2 the United States Navy in the Pacific. > F eet manoeuvres** is the official expia- nation of the order. United States warships—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article441 1932-03-01 8 Penang, Tue-day OG HE news from the Far O East has assumed a different complexion eince yesterday. Ou the face of it, the peace pailey atmosphere which has developed is eminently satis- factory, but Japanese conduct has been such Sincsre s impossible to csr escape the suspic441 words
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Article96 1932-03-01 8 Tin— Spot Yesteray London £l3B ss. 01. Tin (3 Months) London £l4O 12. 61. £*****s 01 Singapore $70.50 Business Done 75 tons Penang s7o fc 62j Business Done 25 tons Rubber London 2| d, New York 3| e- (G) 7 CSingapore 7 j c. (By courtesy of Messrs.96 words
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Advertisement322 1932-03-01 8 i m AZZ3 VERY SPECIAL DISPLAY octM w !<&_ llli Sunresssla z jT Furnishing r« I M j F brro -f ■.„,> rifr. .r. c J k r r -<-'-’ ’*s2^ fl i ljX~ w**' Guaranteed i p x_ 1 iiJ Fast Coteurs SPECIAL PRICE Sinresista Casements Absolut-lv fast colour,322 words
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Advertisement21 1932-03-01 8 5. O. HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Witteejday, 2ad Ma*ch, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the s. PRESIDENT GARFIELD21 words
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Miscellaneous34 1932-03-01 8 TIDE TABUS 1 Hlfk W*et Low Waftu To Dat i 8,- 7 &.tn« 12.48 Mtu 814 p.m. 11 15 p.m. To Mobrow 10 r 0 f» t m. 4.15 a. tn 9.44 p.m. 3/334 words
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Article170 1932-03-01 9 Service propoealB ~Rngby Ridio American Cor str ar officials say that they doubt the Japanese sincerity Thirty thousand Japanese reinforce mente completed landing to night The new com mander, General Rhireknwa is expected soon and a new offensive will start in a few days There was a gun170 words
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Article528 1932-03-01 9 .—Reuter. GENEVA'S SENSIBLE PROPOSALS Geneva. February 29 > At pub'ic meeting of the Council M. Boncour expressed satisfaction at the negotiations at Shanghai towards the establishment of peace He proposed the immediate creation of a conference- of all interested Powers in Shanghai with the Chinese.—Reuter. - 528 words
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Article10 1932-03-01 9 Service propoealB ~Rngby Ridio Service propoealB ~Rngby RidioService propoealB ~Rngby Ridio - 10 words
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Article11 1932-03-01 9 Service propoealB ~Rngby Ridio Service propoealB ~Rngby Ridio11 words
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Advertisement171 1932-03-01 9 RACING SPATE ANNUAL EDITION, 1931. I Complete Record of all Racing in Malaya for the year 1931 with Current Classification Lists. PRICE 1 On Sale at all i Booksellers or from RACING UP TO DATE 49. BEACH STREET, PfNANG. Annual subscription for monthly issue 56 post free payable in advance.171 words
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Article482 1932-03-01 10 AND TELLS THE WORLD BY LOUD SPEAKER THE lOLIIE VOICE Record Traffic of Any Station in Britain LI VERFOOL-STR EET Station celebrate! ks 58. h birthday on February 3, and told travellers all abc u* 1; through the loud-speaker system uh.ch is used to direct people482 words
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Article251 1932-03-01 10 THE WEEK’S TIES The following are the ties for Wednesday.—ChampL'nebip Pairs: D R A Hoblyn and F N Syer v E G Bird and G C Watson; G W Bryant and N H P "Whitley v P N Knight and J R Bennett. Mixed Doubles Hvndfc‘p:251 words
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Article546 1932-03-01 10 EASTER MEETING Full Programme and Conditions The fo lowing is the programme for the Malayan Am.teura Golf Championship meeting to bs hel 1 at Kual< Lumpur over the Eister Holidays: The conditions of the Championship are as followt: Entries are limited to Amateurs (1) with a handicap546 words
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Article82 1932-03-01 10 Penang, March 1 By Courtesy of th* Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 27/32 u w 4 m/ta 2/4 Private 3 m/ta credit 2'4 5'16 ,i 3 it Documentary 2/4 7,16 On New York Bank D*mard 40} oom France u T T. 940 nom India n T T82 words
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Article444 1932-03-01 10 YESTERDAY’S ROUTE MARCH The volnnteer-cum-cadtta cam-police route march yesterday proved a success and ehcu'd popularise tb* 1 c 1 Volunteer C >rps ana tte lisis>n whici it is sought co establish b*tween volunteers, tue cadets and the police of Penang and the Province. Ejriy indiciticns ware444 words
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Article174 1932-03-01 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Pat. Sai. Feb 19 Feb 27 Sept. 19 Paris 88 9/16 88| 128.98 New York 8.48| 8.48} 4.86 J Montreal 8 94 8 95i Bruseela 25 05 25 1/16 84.88 Geneva 18 18 24.86 AmEierdam 8 66 8 65# 12.08 Milan 67} 67174 words
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Article449 1932-03-01 10 FORTNIGHTLY REPORT Quieter Than Usual Even quieter conditions than usual have prevailed during the past week and business has be*n pr ctic*Hz at a standstill. Despite ,he absence of heavy selling, so little rraoy money is available to take up whatever does offer that the449 words
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Article176 1932-03-01 10 Tongk-h H rboir T n Dredgirg Co. N L. Frcir 21st to 27th February (one wpek) P culs 90 Tin Frwwt Mef I*3. Boustead dt Co Ltd. 29:h quota:ion for Singapore refiner’ tin $7O 50 ser pieal, bnr’rrs done 75 tonsi Penang refined th $70.62} per pi*nl, br»’176 words
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Article49 1932-03-01 10 Th* homeward mail hv t>e g.s. N r ll*ra c’oses at 6 p.m. on 8 tnrd-y, the 4 h fnet* nt. The B.s. Corfu with m l-i despatch'd from London on February 11 i« xo-cted to «’■rive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday, the 3 d inatunt.49 words
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Article126 1932-03-01 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations tn MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s share list Bi 11 BJU. to day Yesterday To day Ĕ E Bharbb > > CQ QQ CQ $O. 0 $O. $O. Mining Kampong K. M 6/6 7/- 6/6 IIKinta M .97}126 words
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Article257 1932-03-01 10 Fanangi March 1 cw, denares Oi Im P. shtsl ucta 5 0( 0.00 love* i< 00 told teat a« i ten 71.00 s&ae Pick n m 170.01 Nutmeg: Hs 70.0 C Dob .i «0 00 Nxjonrtet*» 1,000 ,i 15.00 opr» Snr dr *d se’lers 6 80 tartans 11257 words
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Article625 1932-03-01 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST AAMtSfI t I t i 8 I »s M Allenby Xsbber Aloe (te|ab ax boci 76 AnwlgemaM Ayes Kuntny Kabhqr *yei Koleb Bnbbeiy in Ayes P&nu SaV.,*? 7." Ptlaa F* 7 ar--. r'- w »s s betn B». Josi* 4 rAtefcri V'anw U Bents Eut>bcr th.*»,.625 words
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Advertisement118 1932-03-01 10 New Advertisements POSITION VACANT W A N T E D:—CONDUCTOR. Tn mil. Steady. Experienced Rubbtr, Ctconuts. Small ealary. Bsx No. 25, c/.» Pining Gaze“e. NOTICE Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging Limited [lncorporated in the Federated Malay States] NOTICE OF 39»h DIVIDEND NOTICE is hereby given that a Div dead the 39118 words
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Article223 1932-03-01 11 After 600 Years In the West End of London, devout members of the Russian Orthodox Church knelt before an ikon of the Virgin illuminated by many wax candles. The ikon is that of the Holy Virgin of Koursk, one of the most venerated of Russian ikons,223 words
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Article150 1932-03-01 11 SHE WAS SAVED BY HER 11 CHEW Nothing can spoil a holiday trip more than mishap to one’s only set of false teeth. This tragedy overtook a lady passenger on the Matsram, which arrived in Sydney after a voyage round the Solomon Islands. Her dental p’ate fell150 words
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Article154 1932-03-01 11 With the approval of the French authorities, the Salvation Army proposes to send out in the spring an expedition to the French Convict Settlements, commonly known as Devil’s Island. Bayond periodical visits and meetings (says the Army’s Year Book), little can be done for the wretched154 words
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Article105 1932-03-01 11 “Whsl and retl, drsee, drsmkg, win clog hdwr, ndlewk petr frmsjthr nvlts, colctns, enmld wre, flwrs and fthre, rollng shtrs. umbrls. rmng hse, dmnd ctr, mtl refltrr, oom mcht, bus bkre, hay mcht, kntd fbrs, Ide, tlr, jrcts spngs and chmis.” I his is net a cipher or105 words
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Article41 1932-03-01 11 Chauffeurs in Italy will b? called “Autieti” in future. a The National Fascist Confederation of Land and Transport enterprises decided that the use of foreign words was undesirable in view of the national policy i of the Italian Government.41 words
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Article163 1932-03-01 11 Ships For Auction It is announced in Madrid that the Spanish Ministry of Marine is about to sell by auction 16 obsolete warships. Several of these vessels bad already been removed from the effective list* An old IO.OCO ton cruiser, the Oirlos V* heads the list163 words
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Article115 1932-03-01 11 The Sergeant-Major "Jumps to i t" INFANTRY'S NEW EXERCISES Even sergeant-majors will have to “jump to it’’ under new phys’cil training orders issued for infantry units of the British Army. Officers, too —and cooks, and batmen, and all other supernumeraries. To secure a higher standard of physical efficiency, every man115 words
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Article118 1932-03-01 11 Some day, perhaps, an industrious anthologist will give us a collection of “Birrellisms” (writes Peterborough in the Daily Telegraph). They would probably constitute one of the most enduring claims to remembrance of Mr. Angus'ine Birrell, who was 82 on the 18th January. One of his neatest sallies was118 words
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Article131 1932-03-01 11 Half one’s friends and acquaintances seem to be suffering from colds, and most of them attribute their affliction to the recent severe weather, but it is more than possible that, did the temperature drop still lower, health conditions would improve. Polar explorers, as Shackleton found131 words
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Article71 1932-03-01 11 Eggs, which she dislikes, instead c f sausages, of which she is very fond, were pkced before my small child at breakfast, writes *'T” in the Liverpool Post. An appeal to her mother brought the reply that, unfortunately, there were no sausages. What followed we were not71 words
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Advertisement337 1932-03-01 11 “Buy British, and so employ Biitish labour by land «nd by sea” HRH. the PRINCE OF WALES’S BROADCAST HORLICK’S is BRITISH here is your guarantee HORLICK’S was originated half a century ago by an Englishman, Sir James Uorlick, Bart., and year by year it has rapidly increased in fame and337 words
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Advertisement27 1932-03-01 11 l-J—--t* YY'r-li.i Obtainable from B. K. MOHAMED YUSSOFF CO., Eole 'Agents. Victoria Pier, Penang. Penang and Swettenham Pier k 58. Beach Street. J Butterworth. Mitchell Pier, Butterworth27 words
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Miscellaneous157 1932-03-01 11 iron■ il J 1 ab Here at last! The picture you have been waiting for I Universal's Mightiest Production East of Borneo WITH fj Roje Hobart Charles Bickford The most exciting picture ever screened I J Actually played in Borneo, J Pahang and Sumatra. j IBook early at Moutrie's-’ Phone157 words
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Article1291 1932-03-01 12 Port of Penang 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! mi Sleamer Pangkor Teluk Anson and Bagan Belawan To-day Datoh Dahk Batoe-Bahra and1,291 words
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Advertisement36 1932-03-01 12 LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS To Clear at Specially Reduced Pr' te Wwkly Check Roll Book» with Rie. c ,u r h without Fortulghtly R hmm with •t $2.50 cb ITI) Stocked by PINANG GAZETTE PRE& u36 words
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Article518 1932-03-01 13 A WORD FOR EVERYTHING But “Sez You” Beats It Ihave come to the conclusion that we are all a little bit unjust to Esperanto (writes a Yorkshire Evening Post reporter.; Dramatic perfo> mances in Esperanto have been produced in Leeds for the benefit of the Yorkshire518 words
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Advertisement228 1932-03-01 13 Ik V ANNOUNCES mammoth CIEARANC3 <? A L E BARGA’NS for YOU! Oigii.&l Clearance Trice. Price. Piac' K Calf JL 90 $3 90 urf s’ Bathing <hveB 90 3 i 3 gjti, Shoes with low fed [in Fl»ck or White for Evening wear] 3-W 1-90 Lather and Canvas Combination Shoes228 words
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Advertisement59 1932-03-01 13 FOR THE COIS!?? SEASON We have made adequate preparations to meet the rush. Our price maintained in spite of increased working costs. If you want prompt deliveries call at SIN SIN, 152, Campell Street. MIN SIN, 150, Campell Street. SHE SEN, 191, thulia Street. —m TOYO DYING COMPANY. [XPERT DYERS59 words
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Advertisement454 1932-03-01 13 11l Illi IMI ill II HI lI F .-/jfc 'M— IB 111 tan exceed «12.000.00« ■>. C. Awunmce in (or« over »35 300,800 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I la Strait! Setthmonti). HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern L-fe Balding. Cccii Street. Singkpor». LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old J-Jwrj, E.C, b454 words
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Article389 1932-03-01 14 LUSTS OF EMTEROR3 Rich Treasures Laid Bare in Italy Excavations on the E .te of th* ane et t town of Mintnrno near the eea-coss' half-way between Rome and Naples on the Appian Way are almost daily yielding suco important resa'ts that even the most389 words
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Advertisement278 1932-03-01 14 I'f p* When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. old saying that "Distance lends enchantmtoit*’ 4 L< never more apt or to tha point than wheto Applied to people whose breath i* laden with eviL ■Broiling odour*. No matter how hanasome they geay appear, they lore278 words
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