Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 March 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-03-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No 57. VOL. LXXXX. FRIDAY, 11th MARCH, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement388 1932-03-11 1 IfJAGATA dentists Ofiice next l 0 The Dispensary. ofih 52, Leith Street TOYO DYING Dollar Exchange Tables ~"T™ DR I CLE&BERS* Iniß fnoraaa» row body** raslrt&ne» STERLING into DOLLARS 37P penang° AD |IHL DOLLARS into STERLING IKctlj w I WHI WORST? lUi” ™.l raiLLMu z-. 3 rapidly rsrtora the vigour388 words
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Advertisement16 1932-03-11 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to dat» Photwgraphy by electrh light 7<aoo» ?Tli €8, 70. BIBHOF STBSBT, P&NJLNCh16 words
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Advertisement2054 1932-03-11 2 -I 0 1 LEAVE BANKS. ToZJz» Chared B iO k Apply: a Hyd. CHARTERED BINK HOHBKRG£ SHAH6HAIBABKIHI 163- D o AmerlCaD BnB,oßP train From Padding ton. mi Ute3 rQ y OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATIOI. BAYLIS HOUSE HOTEL bc "T2 “T ‘X, [,SW>EPO IHT Y aoH< fMXV M zw2,054 words
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Article471 1932-03-11 3 But Women Want It as Much as Ever dfl onslaught on slimming has just been made by Mussolini. He stated’. "I am convinced that the whole manner of eating, dressing, working, and Bleeping will have to be changed. Slimming is weakening to the race.” Mutulini made hie471 words
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Article287 1932-03-11 3 Business “Rained by Beer Tax” Hundreds of public ms are giving up their licences in consequence of the diminished consumption of beer which followed the imposition of the new tax. They are doing this, although the brewers are reducing rents and in some cases waivirg287 words
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Advertisement300 1932-03-11 3 1 i tv 3 diarrhea® will b® stopP by taking KALZANA Diarrhoea is usually caused by inflammation of the intestines, generally due to irritated nerves. By taking Kalzana, the Calcium food, you will provide your blood with the mineral necessary to strengthen the inflamed areas. The swelling will be quickly300 words
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Advertisement251 1932-03-11 3 Look for the TRADE MASK REODAWAYS f Camel Hair 41 I Is The Only Camcl Ha!n /‘Z--4 i i V beSg> vy/ I K j i TFT is produced up to a I Standard—not down to 1I a Price. It your requireJ ments do not demand the IHigh Class Camel251 words
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1177 1932-03-11 4 Divorce I ecree for Wife of Former Ceylon Planter A Painful Case,” Says The Judge A DECREE NISI, wiih costs, was granted by Lord Merrivsla in the Divorce Court on February 9 in a mt in which reference was made by the to a1,177 words
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Advertisement231 1932-03-11 4 i pa i j XX s'ej ox i i7^'-.^iTsT fe rf i*O w <A i LyR 111 iXH.D H.3IL I M X f X' ;\J ?-X F*— 3. -X. ’7?X* < jT /J\ y /K ksd X AyjLaitfu Ju BlSjr w XXSIsiM IT) |C&3 J L i> *«u -«> *M231 words
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Advertisement96 1932-03-11 4 HEADACHES &INSOMNIA I f things of the past Why suffer Headaches or Insomnia week /ft after week? Isn't it obvious, that to get at M A I the cause of the trouble (a depleted nervous I A X li system) you need a TONIC Build up I 11 f V96 words
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Advertisement137 1932-03-11 4 CREAM 111 if s s; j 1 11.., a 1 1 a II A > x 2"" 1 j-na. r At <>f 11 SUPREME -.-.rtfa c o N M In these days of rising, running costs wa suggest you give these points your careful consideration if you are contemplating tbe137 words
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Sporting Notes
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Article1350 1932-03-11 5 THE INTER-’ VARSITY BOAT RACE THE CAMBRIDGE CREW Th, Cambridge crew bave now practi «mrleted the first half of their BD d Squadron Leader Hellyer hie term of coaching and bB, L] over to Mr. Maonabb. Squadron Sr Hel'y* r h9B bad 8 mcBt Bncc M,nl d h« a first1,350 words
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Article290 1932-03-11 5 LONDON’S HOPES North v South Clashes LEAGUE FX~URE3 The following is the draw in the semifinals in the E. A. Oup and the English and Scottish League fixtures to be played tomorrow F A CUP Arsenal Manchester C, Chelsea v Newcastle U. English League DIVISION 1290 words
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The Literary Column
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Article1008 1932-03-11 5 The Theory of Pro.eetion and Inter* national Trade. By Mihail Manoilesco. (P. 3. King. 12a 6d. net) The pred mmance of free trade as a theory can hardly be questioned any more than th* actual prevalence of protection in prsc icc. Yet either such practice must be mittiken1,008 words
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Article368 1932-03-11 5 COLOMBO DENTIST’S DF FENCE “7 can remember things that happened 45 years ago “7 am a law-abiding subject o/ his Majesty the King.” Forty years ago J shot a cat t and gave up shooting after that.” ‘7 hope to get a colossal fortune out368 words
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Advertisement201 1932-03-11 5 The Use and Abuse of Purgatives for Children It was recently reported in an English newspaper that an eminent medical man condemned the use of castor oil for children. Castor oil imposes a great strain on their internal organs, it was stated, and in the experience of the writer, many201 words
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Advertisement356 1932-03-11 5 bargains! Here’s your opportunity to secure real genuine Piano Bargains. Low prices that reflect the times. I Mml l StSIWSSi 8 i 4 f 1 iiM jnL u j R A Upright overstrung iron frame Piano, reconditioned in our own workshops. Looks and tone equal to new. Price O» Wv356 words
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Article1934 1932-03-11 6 Aspirations Straits-Born Chinese S. C. B. A. Meeting Mr. Joo Seang Re-elected President At the annnal meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association, held yesterday evening at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Heah Joo Seang made a lengthy reference to Council Reform and put1,934 words
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Article145 1932-03-11 6 GOVERNOR'S VI T TO FRASER’S HILL. His Excellency tbe Governor, attended by Mr R J. Curtis, M 0. 8, (Aide de Camp) and Mr Co-ry (Private Secretary) will leave for Kuala Lumpur by tbe night mail to day and remain in residence at King's House until March145 words
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74 1932-03-11 6 The followirg will play for the Malay Cricket Club against the Straits Trading Co. Sports Club on Sunday on tbe Butterworth Recreation Club ground, play commencing at 10 a.m: A Rahman Y B Osman, M M Akbar, H K Pawanteb, Mobd Sheriff. Mohd74 words
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Article60 1932-03-11 6 MALAY 0. C. v A. C. S. The following will play for for M 0 0 ’A’ on the Dato Kramat Gardens against the Anglo Chinese School on Saturday: Mohd Rajab A Mohd Zain, Mohd Merican. A Abdullah, I Mohd Noor, 0 M P Badry, Ahmed Zain Omar60 words
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Article45 1932-03-11 6 QUEEN’S P. R DEFEAT GILLINGHAM In the Third Division Southern Section of the English Football League Queen's Park Rangers defeated Gillingham by seven goals to nil.—Reuter. An Amsterdam cab’e records ths death of Professor Delouter the well known Dutch authority on international law.45 words
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Article515 1932-03-11 6 e THE ACCEPTANCES Golden Brew and Roy’s Best Good Things BY TIC TAG The scratching? for to day's races at Kuala T umpur are few, and satisfactory fields have left in. Those scratched are three horses trained by Mr G. N, MsgiU. of Penang, and515 words
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Advertisement18 1932-03-11 6 Stocked af. V. STARTS JAVA I K. Pock Foay fo TRAD NG CO. Penang Motors 1 Georgetown Traders18 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous203 1932-03-11 6 SwJ ***** TO-NIGHT AT 615 9-3 0 h Matinee To-morrow at 2 45 p, m B Thft Idol of Two (Jo ithientß 'Talltxlalx Favourite of the London Stage f>r 5 Co-starring with Another Great Star Fredric March 1 In Paramount's Jubilee Triumph “MY SIN 55 AL-O Lillian Roth in “PUFF203 words
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Article1511 1932-03-11 7 amateur short wave PIONEERS: SIGNOR MARCONI’S ACKNOWLEDGMENT: MALAYA and THE 8.8. C: UNFATHOMED CONDITIONS. <«rHEX introducing my first] 11/ artic e on Wireless the H Editoi referred to me as I put forward no such Xin lam mere,v a Wireless C Hail). ’To prove that lam not •nexpert I1,511 words
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Article716 1932-03-11 7 Mr Thomis Fox has been appointed managing director of the Siam Observer Press Ltd Mr P Philip Chief Clerk. District Ofiice Klang and family are leaving shortly for Cey.'on on a holiday. N r R W Jakeman MO S ait ched to the District Office, Tampin, proceeded716 words
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Article197 1932-03-11 7 MR. E. JAGG Early repadiire of Popular Officer The Pinang Gazatte understands tint Mr. E. Jago, Feccnd Police M'gis. rate, Penang, will shortly retire from the Malayan Civil Service Mr. Jago arrived in Malaya as a cadet on May 23, 1921. having been appointed by the Secretary197 words
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Article96 1932-03-11 7 SHOPKEEPER TERRORISED An armed robbery occurred early this morning when a sundry goods shop belonging to a Hokkien at Sungei Tiram in Bayan Lepia was enticed by three Hulohongs and jewellery and cash to the value of $lOO was removed. Ihreeman armed with sticks gained entry into the96 words
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141 1932-03-11 7 ANNUAL MEETING From Oar Own Correspondent fiuagei Fat&ni. March 10 The srnu'l general meeting of the Sungei Patani Estat: s Hospital Association was he d at the iff ce cf the Secretaries (Messrs. G W. Wilsoa A Co., Ltd.) Sungei Patani, on Wednesday The following141 words
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Article57 1932-03-11 7 MALAY YOUTH PIYI FOR THEFT For theft of a bottle of whisky the pro perty of the Penang Cricket < lub, a Ma'ay youth was this miraing sentenced to two months’ rigorous imprisonment by the Police Magistrate, Mr E Jago. Accused pleaded guilty, and a previous57 words
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Article62 1932-03-11 7 NONDESCRIPTS v AUTHENHOS The followirg have been selected to represent the Nondescripts in a cricket match against the Autbentics on Saturday on the Dato Krennt padang. B. 0 Ahlip, G. Ferera, L R Fhori. Churg Ah Yeang Ton Kim Lum. C Danker. 8. A. William, Ewe Kooi A de62 words
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Advertisement425 1932-03-11 7 gBgS For tnoRE than THRCc CENTURIES x VtSIA flEs 3 FOLS has been the standard of 5 quality lot Gm and First Class I ■■pM 1 Liqueurs It doesn't matter where H V’ou are. whether on the West B coast of Africa, or away in the ■SBB Far East, or425 words
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Article313 1932-03-11 8 Since the early part of last year the Malayan press has, at intervals, commented on the wisdom or otherwise of sending home unemployed Europeans to a labour market which cannot absorb its own surplus. We ourselves expressed the opinion that the policy of repatriation should if possible be avoided313 words
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Article245 1932-03-11 8 It will be rec.lied that, but for the generosity of Bady Houston, there would have been no Schneider Trophy for Britain. The raos resulted in a walkover for Britain, but even so the machines engaged had to conform to certain standards of behaviour and speed. In the245 words
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Article328 1932-03-11 8 TttO OHINWBE CONYIOTED FOR POSSESSION Two Chinese stall keepers of the New Bazaar, Penang were produced at the I instance of the Monopolies Department before Mr. E Jago in the Police Court (this morning on a charge of being in possession of eight boxes of dutiable tobacco The328 words
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Article646 1932-03-11 8 Penang, Friday the Spring all men’s fancies J lightly turn to thoughts of making their old suits last a little longer. The public authorities are no exception, and as Macalister Road was getting a little shabby, Thg an army of sew-sew Sew-Sew ama^s i Q the persons646 words
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Article98 1932-03-11 8 Tin— Spot Today London £131 Os. 01 £1U» 5s. 01 Tin (3 Months) London £132 10,. 0± £130 15s 01 Singapore §66.50 $67.00 Business Done 100 tons 75 Luus Penang $66 75 Business Done Sellers Rubber London 2 $d. New York 3* c. (G) Singapore 6f c. b;98 words
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Advertisement226 1932-03-11 8 --£afa> L, l Mrt fi. uiSc WAfa&Eßt C' 1 'h Yfrmft/fy rnw Born 1820 K -Still /X V®* g„.ng Strong V Red Label Whiskey The Largest Sales in the World What Better Proof of Popularity? SOLE AGENTS: John Little Co., Ltd., Penang Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Llir t i~r~ 'O"226 words
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Advertisement83 1932-03-11 8 SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 16th March, 1932 Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. PRESIDENT POLK o POCKET CHECK ROLLS FOR ESTATES, MIRES, ETC. 1 4J x 6J 2 4| x 6J 3 5f x 7} 4 6f x 8| 5 5} x 7j 6 5| x83 words
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Obituary35 1932-03-11 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs B. Tbomis begs to thank all tho?e relatives and friends who attended the funeral of ter late husband Mr. A. C Thomas and also th'se who sent wreath?, telegrams and letters cf condo’ence.35 words
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Article178 1932-03-11 9 —R;uter. steel works for NANKING $20,000,000 Deal dependent on restored order Twenty Years’ Credit Arranged Berlin, March 10 A German firm has reached an agreement the Nanking Government to erect an iroo and steel fona3r y a °a bW farnaoe in China. The report that Germany is—R;uter. - 178 words
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Article157 1932-03-11 9 -Reuter Expected Suspension of Present Consttution Twenty political prisoners have been released from Dublin prisons in anticipation of the suspension of the Constitution Amend ment Act by an Order in Council. They were convicted by military tribunal under the late Government for offences against the State. They-Reuter - 157 words
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Article95 1932-03-11 9 -Reuter. Ogpu Agents’ New Method of Arrest Riga, March 10 Ibere are reports of a new wave of arrests Russia. Moscow and other towns, es cially in ths Ukraine, are honeycombed "uh police activity, the Ogpu arresting non tspecially former Nepmen and -iherg whose source of income is-Reuter. - 95 words
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Article79 1932-03-11 9 ui me ueague o Rugby Radio Service. Riprtseolalioas by Foreign Officials British Charge d’Aff.ires at Monrovia tivpq 6r foreign representa Wat inn D March 7 urgent repre oonnn'f 9 t 0 tllo Siberian Government in pX;; 00 T th re P° rt3 o£ continued f the Kr uui me ueague o Rugby Radio Service. - 79 words
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Article236 1932-03-11 9 -Rugby Radio Service. "OF HEAL VALUE" In submitting the Air Estimates to the House of Commons yesterday, the Air Minister, Pfat Philip Sassoon, said the total of £17,400 000 showed a reduction of £700.000, this being the Department’s contribution io the urgent requirements of *he financial situation.-Rugby Radio Service. - 236 words
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Article228 1932-03-11 9 Acquitted on Cheating Charge From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, March 10 Stating that the case rested entirely on the uncorroborated evidence of complainant Birger Olsen, whose statements failed to impress. Mr. G.E. Clayton discharged Mrs Begg and her husband N.C Begg on charges of cheating and228 words
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Article115 1932-03-11 9 -Rugby Radio Service. Move Towards Economic Restoration Answering a Commons question yes ter day, the Foreign Under-Secretary, Captain Eden, stated that some weeks ago the British Government initiated a preliminary exchange of views between the great Powers on the economic restoration of the Danubian countries- Owing to the-Rugby Radio Service. - 115 words
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Article112 1932-03-11 9 rowed the uncoverea uumjp’ funds is £45 millions a year.-Rugby Radio Service. Calculations Still Astronomical The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Chamberlain, stated in a Parliamentary answ-r yesterday that money lent to the Allies daring the war was borrowed at slightly over five per cent interest. Therowed the uncoverea uumjp’ funds is £45 millions a year.-Rugby Radio Service. - 112 words
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Article653 1932-03-11 9 -Reuter. Peace Hopes Much Brighter MR. SHIGEMITSU AGREES Shanghai, March 10 This evening the Chinese authorities handed Sir Mites Lampson the Chinese Government’s reply to the Japanese communication delivered through Sir Miles Lampson yesterday. The reply states that the Chinese Government has accepted the 1 ssembly’s resolution-Reuter. - 653 words
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Article113 1932-03-11 9 Rugby Radio Service. PLEASURE IN CITY The Bank of England Discount Rate was reduced yesterday from five per cent to four per cent. The last change took place on February 18 when the rate was lowered to five per cent from six per cent at which itRugby Radio Service. - 113 words
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Article105 1932-03-11 9 -Reuter. Al Capone Takes a Hand from Jail New Ycrk, March 11 Lindbergh’s gangster helpers, pitale and Bitz are in trouble. Kidnapp ng Spitale s two children someone has threatened reprisal for the father's activities, while Spita’e, Bitz and fourteen others have been brought up in a Federal-Reuter. - 105 words
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Article76 1932-03-11 9 -Reuter. U. S. Combine Plans For Control New York, March ’1 Plans to stop overproduction of petroleum through the formation of an inter national oil cartel are announced by Mr. J B. Kessler joint managing director of the Royal Dutch Shell group. It is suggested that American oil-Reuter. - 76 words
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Article88 1932-03-11 9 How An I Dumping Bills Have Swelled Revenue It was stated in the House of Commons yesterday that the Abnormal Importations uvstcms autiea had produced £316 0)0 in January and £287 000 in February, while the horticultural products emergency duties had produced £42,0 >0 in January and88 words
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Article123 1932-03-11 9 -Renter. Coming London Conference The Hague. March 10 Hopes of an Anglo Dutch agreement on restriotion of rubber output are revived by the announcement that negotiations petdir g In London will be attended by Heer Luyfjes Adviser to the Dutch Co'onial Minister, and a British Government official-Renter. - 123 words
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Article370 1932-03-11 9 S.S.A. Proposals to ABM. From Our Own Corresp ndeut Singapore. M rcb 1! The following are ihe detai’e of the B n lie Scheme which the 5.3 A. ommittee hat decided to forward together with the Piter son scheme to the A B M. The pro lacing industry370 words
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Article394 1932-03-11 9 Reuter. HINDENBURG LOSING SUPPORT Berlin, March 10 At eighty four Hindenburg is as fit as s fidd’e Nevertheless his age is regarded &a an obj action by many, especially middlecl iss electors who fee 1 that the burden of Government should be carried by younger shou dersReuter. - 394 words
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Advertisement12 1932-03-11 9 < JI vaKero/. Bronchial PASTILLES ’otbeMC-a’ F AHLGRENS TEXXISKA E&BWL/ CEFIE. SWEDEN JJ12 words
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Advertisement62 1932-03-11 9 rV i PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FORMEN Pyramid Handkerchiefs have just the right masculine note of quality. Dependable and strong. In artistic colours to suit all tastes —hemstitched or rolled hems —a marvel of economy and value. All guaranteed the colours will even boil. See Registered Trade Mark Label on Fyr< mid62 words
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Article725 1932-03-11 10 Heavy Tin Price Decline Singapore Marsh 9, The chief feature cf interest in the local market during the past week h a t* en the heavy decline in the price of Tin Closing at £l3O 10.0 the meta! shows a lots of over £lO during the week,725 words
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Article121 1932-03-11 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commercs Rubber Association held its 1.060 th auction on Wednesday wh*n there was catalogued 2,253.479 lb 1 006.02 tons. Offered 1,880.568 lb?; 839 54 tone. Sold 1,493,396 Ibe; 666.69 tons. Spot London 2 3/81 New York 3 1/2 cto Price* Realised "Ribbed Smoked121 words
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Article563 1932-03-11 10 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statis tic?, S. S. and F. M. S., during the period from Feb. 20 to 26 Feb. 1932. inclu I give, and are available for public use in I the Reference Library. Fallerton Building, Singapore. Application563 words
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Article205 1932-03-11 10 RESULTS OF TIES The following are results of ties played on Wednesday Championship (Semi fin I): D R A Hoblyn beat JP B Whaley 1“6, 7—5, 8-6. Doubles Handicap A —15.5 M T P Rule and G C Watson beat —30.5 G W Bryant and N205 words
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Article173 1932-03-11 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest guotatlone lu MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.'s shan Het *t 11 B.m. to day Yesterday To-day CD tD tri rrv K Sharbb > a as P 5 CQ pq CQ to. f a. to. 10. Mining Klang R .62J .70 .62$173 words
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Article120 1932-03-11 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co Ltd. London. M«rc-i 9. Spot £130.0.0 three months’ buying £131.10.0 three months’ exiling £131.15 0. dfetsrs. d Co., Ltd, 10ih quotation for Singapore refined tin 166 50 per picul, bueinre* done 100 tons. Penang refined tin 166 75 per picul, bn vers no sellers,120 words
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Article266 1932-03-11 10 EXPECTED Ah VALS BY P. 4 O RAW L The following M«aym residents are expected to arriva in p enmg by the P. O. Rawa’Dindi on March 17:— Mr. R. N. H m lto r the well-known Singapore cricketer, an 1 Mr?. Hamilton. Mr. N. Ward of266 words
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Article129 1932-03-11 10 The s. s. Kedah arrived this morning with the folljwing pass’gers from Singapore: Mr W D AutiD, Mr E R Harker. Dr 0 J Wilson, Mr E J Shading. Mr and Mrs H O Maas. M se Lupton. Mr G 8 R -is, Mrs Cowan, Mr O129 words
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Article146 1932-03-11 10 Latest Quotation» Thur. Wed. Bai. March 10 March 9 Sept. 19 Pwl. 925 .J* New York 866 8.69 t 4-85 g Montreal 4 4.12 Brussels 2G 25 26 9 6 84.88. Gwva 18 7/16 19 24.86 Amsterdam 906 918 12.08 Mila» 7l 1/16 92 89 Berlin146 words
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Article157 1932-03-11 10 Domestic production (is afc*rt iaei by exports from Federated Mi'ay l-tates, Unfederated Malay States, and S-rait» S t rm 3 nt>) of tin, and tin io-or» at 72 p r cent., during the month of F. bruary, 1932. Tons Tone Federated M?lay State* 2,132 Uafelerated Mday Stales157 words
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Article248 1932-03-11 10 March 11 1 s+, B:r.-rei O;ltRB p. ear* ana s,oCC.uti Cl vi* 1» iO.OC ScH usf *‘-l*n 710 C -1 a jtciif-g nooß 170.0 C Naua»» as h 70.00 h 110 s 50.00 OvC'nUiSpa 1,000 15.(M Copra 'Undrlti buyers 6.60 Ra’ctsn* si!*; U.K' Rattans Coane 10.6" Gro?n Snail248 words
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Article892 1932-03-11 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST RAMBB S J g a I S snnm s < Ailet.b; SapiMJi <• 65 75 Xln* Ra’ibea 85 4' SsalnsuM «ataXie 75 Atw VXUMt PUx.il *e Bya<L*« 74 Ss AT3« Kaalnx Ralbw Srtslw 15 3 Ara» Ri»er G» 40 5 r Kyei Panai w. 45 IC892 words
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Article69 1932-03-11 10 launch ok From Victoria Ji.tv:—Sand;v varrival 12 00 noorij 2.39 p tD.i p«^’ e 7.00 p.m 12.00 midnight. u> 800 a.m., 10.00 a.m 12 noon. 2 p.tn.i p.m. r From m.s* Alai runday on u* 12.10 noon, 2.40 p.m., 5.10 7.10 p.m„ 12.10 m’dnkoht. > (a a 9.0069 words
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Article160 1932-03-11 10 Pejin». March 11 B, Ocrtsn of th> Chariira On London Buk Demcd «S ,t, m n Private 3 m/ cradi* 3 t, Doaumentary 2/* D OnN, w Yorkß<nkl>™dß Frann It I» TT no p'r Breskok nT.T. uu P DWC B Uvb Tl f j pc ,pr.'m. ho« rvjugT a160 words
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Advertisement122 1932-03-11 10 &S €be IRunnY>mc>** "Ckeerjul an J Q r DINNER SUNDAY 0 RCH ESTRaL CONCERT at 9 30 p. m. Thursday LZth March" (St. Patricks Day) Special Irish Dinner ($2 00 per cover Friday—lBth March DkNCE 5-30 to 7-30 pm. I POOLE POTTERY New Shipment on Display. ML NfO .M WE122 words
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News From All Parts
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Article144 1932-03-11 11 Turning Water Into Wealth A man and a woman have reaped a goodly harvest by tonring the Nfe vall*y and Feting a little melodrama whenever they found a bridge. This is how they did It: The woman threw hereelf from the bridge into the river. The144 words
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Article191 1932-03-11 11 “AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS” Indignaticn at tl e cl im by a Dutch firm of lager brewers thst a particular brand was “as eupolied to the House of Commons,” has led to the withdrawal of the claim. This firm undoubtedly supplied a brand191 words
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Article156 1932-03-11 11 JUDGE ON “NEW FORM OF EMtLOVMENL” A man who stbted that he married because he hal no work and warUd some one to keep bim. web said by Judge Woodcock at Leeds County Court to have found a new form of employment. The case156 words
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Article108 1932-03-11 11 New Mechanical Device and How it Works A British scientist named G’bbs has perfected a mechanical heart which main* tains blood circulation inatimale after th: real heart Las been remover*, t>ccordirg to Dr Peal J. Hrrzl t, head cf the pharmaeolegp department of Stanford University, Califon, i".108 words
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Article117 1932-03-11 11 MAN WHO THROWS KNIVE3 FOR TALKIE VILLAINS Af er fifteen yetra Stev. Clemento is e'.!ll the ‘starfedt bl.de” in the film worP, says Reuter’s H llywood correspondent. 8. Lry cutshave had no <ff eton the fore meat wieller of knives in its film world. He still gets anywhere117 words
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Article90 1932-03-11 11 OVER PRODU B lON IN WINE TRADE OF FORIUGAL R»d and white wines a-* being sold at a qmrt, good "via erdianaire” at 21., and really good wines are retailed at 4l. a bottle in many parts of Portugal. This ia dae to over-oroluciion in90 words
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Article67 1932-03-11 11 AND A WHO'S GOT TO PAY When Mr. George H'llman. junior, of Passaic County, New J raey, quarrelled with hie wife. He refused her the u»e of their two motcr cars. “Hire a taxicab or ueg a ’bus,” he said. She did Now the Fnoreme67 words
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Article54 1932-03-11 11 MAN OF MANY LOVE AFFAIRS ARRESTED A yourg B«lgr»de electrician has just been grresttd by the police js he wss on the point of becoming tnxaged to his 26ih fiancee. Th 3 25 unhappy women to whom he had already promised marriage were mostly servant girls,54 words
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Advertisement176 1932-03-11 11 I T i »i> /jib !>\ 11 Jill 111 sii t jiiaLy HLW' “FERROCRETE” THE RAPID HARDENING PORTLAND CEMENT. On account of its special qualities ‘‘Ferrocrete” will it ake a dense and watei proof concrete considerably R? u x.-ricr to the requirements of the British Standard St i cation In176 words
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Advertisement414 1932-03-11 11 ‘'Buy British, and so employ British labour by land and by sea” R R H. THS PRINCE OF WALES’S 31 O \IC k ST HORLICK’S is BRITISH is your guarantee JjORLICK 'S was originated half a century ago by an Englishman, Sir James Horlick, Bart., and year by year i414 words
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Article1246 1932-03-11 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during khe week IN PORT TO-DAY Nam» of From Sailing For D»U of Sailing Steamer De Haan Langea, Lho-Seumawe, Bdawan-Deli. Langsa, Sigli Sabang and Oaiec- Idi, Lho-Seumawe.1,246 words
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Advertisement291 1932-03-11 12 WET ECZEMA ON] D^wyer s’ BABTSjHEAD RE Q u Jsn Es Could Not Get Any Rest Bodki M Healed by Cuticura. Green Silk r Tk .Ji bread "When my baby was four months n Tapes old wet eczema broke out on the crown t of his head. It later spread291 words
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Article677 1932-03-11 13 URGENT NEED OF TO-DAY Biggest Step Taken From Barbarism With the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Lang, in the chair, leaders of all the Churches addressed a large audience at a disarmament demonstration at the Albert Hall on February 2. Dr. Lang deicubed the Disarmament Ccnfererca as. beyond677 words
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Advertisement29 1932-03-11 13 SANFORDS Rl BBfR STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and robber stamp to give better impressions and lon g e r sei vice. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.29 words
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Advertisement211 1932-03-11 13 y ’THE LANCET'<23 ii 29> says: W A ths, pa&t off the eon&u x* tSB almoU fto Kg vitamin* 'Jr* kjhis 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 has211 words
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233 1932-03-11 14 RIGHT TO KILL PLEA FROM INSANE FATHER THE lunacy commtMioo, appointed to examine Jaodm Stenhouae, the Liverpool ex-Servioeman. who was accused of ths murder of hie insane ohi*d. h. pronounced him insane. Stenhouae still protes's that be is sane. He will be committed to233 words
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Article462 1932-03-11 14 Until the “Jerks” Expert Made Him A certain rich man came to London from America, the country of rich men, acd stayed in a fUe West Eud hotel. Some time ago be decided that fine West End hotels have the habit of increasing the waist-line462 words
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Advertisement556 1932-03-11 14 Aueta exceed *l2 000.090 S. C. ic force over The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd 1 Straita Settlementa). HEAD OFFICE i Great Eaa era Life Baildin«. Cecil Street. Siosapor*. LONDON t 27, OW J ewri r r 2 The Coiapaoy hae «20 000 d«p<xK»d with th* &opr««* O»” England556 words
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Article454 1932-03-11 15 Penang March 11, 1932. CHOWBA.BTA MARKET cte. Meat Feef Steak kati 32 Rtew or <>’urry do 2 2 Pork lean do 48 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 38 Muttou Indian lb 40 do Austialian do 40 F °wl k at i 34 Capot 3 local"y reared do454 words
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Advertisement410 1932-03-11 15 V, Sffi i lp»*-; 1 «iSllenburgs Foods I The ‘Allenbupri’ Foods are particularly rjited to lhe feeding of babies in hot climates. They are f I aerm free, and being simply and easily prepared »>’ the addition of boiling water, their use gives i complete independence of doubtful milk supply,410 words
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Advertisement200 1932-03-11 15 WHEN GASTRIC JUICES FAIL TO FLOW You know how badly an engine runs when it gets clogged up. Its the same with your body when your gastric or digestive —juices fail to flow. Your food, instead of being assimilated by your system, simply collects and stagnates inside you. producing harm-200 words
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Advertisement1490 1932-03-11 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I dollar steamship line WKKKLY SERVICE, LONDON, NORTH CONTINENT 8 cW AMERICAN MAIL LI NF, x MENE AUcs Tn port Colombo, Marseilles. London, Rotterdam <i Hamburg J t g MEDON Mar 17 Colombo, London, Holland A Hamburg I k jQk > m H MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL1,490 words
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Advertisement748 1932-03-11 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDh AND APCAR LINES [Companies Incorporated in England.] MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N, Co Penang, Teluk Anson under contract with His Majesty’s tenham, Malacca and qT* Government, London and Far Service East Mail Service. Mata Hari Outwards from London for China Bulan J748 words
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