Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 March 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1932-03-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE E> \B' ISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY '8 No. 53. 'OL7 MONDAY, 14tl: MARCH, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS22 words
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Advertisement495 1932-03-14 1 If bbothebb Ui ITI3TS i Office next fhe Diepeniary, .ffice 52, Leith Street J THE COMIHG SEASON w «ks™ jL| we made adequate pre* *J*/ I f parations to meet the rush. Our price maintained in spite of increased working costs. If you want prompt deliveries call at ITIfIYICI SIN495 words
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Advertisement15 1932-03-14 1 H.TOKISATSuI STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by eleotrit light» '7'hona VTI, M 70, BIWKOr 9TBSBT. PBMANG.15 words
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Advertisement2209 1932-03-14 2 vacant leave banks. THIS IS THE SAFEST, SUREST Ageayer req aired for Barma (any > ’’“CAMIT iaf'’r «r a Un tl °wo!fram, mixed concentrates the Bath Road. 21 miles from Hyde CHARTERED BAHX I HOKBKOKG SHANGHAI BAHKIHB MOST PLEASANT WAY TO LtSE FAT CORPORATION. Eat What Yo# n tbe concentrates2,209 words
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Article277 1932-03-14 3 IIT6 SARR3W VICTORY Bddry Bats and Bowls Well 'n O intee School were defeated f sy nr :be Dato K™™* 4 ground by f. C. by the narrow margin of IC <iJ? s flchool batting first got together a b nfanJ the Mala? 0.0 replied with Jr277 words
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1359 1932-03-14 3 DIVISION 1 Rolton W. 5 Birmiaffkam 1 Grimsby T. 4 Blackburn R. 3 Lr'costar C. 2 Blackpool 2 1 iworpool 2 Sheffie’d U 1 Middloabrough 0 Sunderland 1 Sheffield W. 2 W. Brom Alb. 5 W. Ham U. 2 Derby C. 1 How They1,359 words
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Advertisement169 1932-03-14 3 OF INTEREST TO I Contractors, Architects and j UNTREATED r f BOTH WHOLE AND 4 Engineers. i SK MMED<H AS VERY WE CAN SUPPLY EX-STOCK I LITTLE ANTI-RACHITIC ACTIVITY BUILDING MATERIALS frtsh This authoritative quota* ‘iUN N E L” and •'LU'< NELITE” (Rapid Hardening) tiOU tfe»t frCSh COWS* British Cement169 words
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1134 1932-03-14 4 Yesterday’s Results Smaller Dividends than on First Day High Commissioner Present From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Amateur Races to-day opened in cloudy weather. A heavy shower came down before the seventh race, w hich was run in a downpour, and continued right1,134 words
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Article413 1932-03-14 4 GUAN HOOK SCORES 45 Fine Bowling By Osman In a cricket match played on the Hutchings School ground on Saturday :he School scored a creditab'e victory by three wickets against tbe Old Frees Association. The Old Frees going in first knocked up 110 runs413 words
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Advertisement120 1932-03-14 4 A Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed in Good Clothes When in England, call and fit yourself out with clothes at approx, half original cost, Overcoats, Lounge, Sports, Dress Suits, Plus Fours, etc. Created by eminent Savile Row and West End Tailors viz. a Davies, Scholte, Pool?, Tautz. Sandon, Lesley and120 words
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Advertisement389 1932-03-14 4 Check your baby’s weight WH A 1 P I o nwnih i 9 Z I •‘j A i 2 month® lh i _JI S is tb,. 7 K >S lb,. 9 19 10 20 <b.. |E You can’t ask a baby how he is or hov And the reason wh.v389 words
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Article1826 1932-03-14 5 Selection System Colonial Office Despatch to Governor Reasons for Change The dtgpa’ch to tbe Governor from the Secretary of S ate for the Colonies (Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister) in regard to the charged system of recruitment for the Malayan Civil Service, s-nt from Downing Street on February 11,1,826 words
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Advertisement470 1932-03-14 5 “Buy British, and so employ B kish labour by land and by sea” RRH. THE PRINCE OF WALES’S BROADCAST HORLICK’S is BRITISH fiere is your guarantee TIORLICK'S was originated half a century ago by an Englishman, c ir Jan.es Horlick. Bart., and year by year it has rapiJly incressed in470 words
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Advertisement188 1932-03-14 5 BARGAINS Here’s your opportunity to secure real genuine Piano Barga ns. Low prices that reflect the times. V». ■IK 11 1 xirV S lir Jk-11 yy I JrHHI I. nrSsww I i -J. I I i 4 A f** 9 Upright overstrung iron frame D/iVVII Piano, reconditioned in our own188 words
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Advertisement88 1932-03-14 5 few Jll 1 TOiuntLkJSa PREPARATIONS SOIR de PARlS"—evening in Paris a phrase evocative of romance and beauty, is the name given by M. Bourjois to ffiSeg his latest, his supreme creation. Soir de Paris toilet prepar- ,<l3 ations have been the most spontaneous success that Paris and New York have88 words
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Article681 1932-03-14 6 BY SEVEN WICKETS Perkins Plays a Great Innings After an exciting first innings, the P.C.O. vs. Ceylonese cricket match ended in a win for the P.O.C by seven wickets. On their showing, the P C 0. fully de served to win and Anthony must be681 words
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462 1932-03-14 6 GEORGE BOWLS WELL Easy Win For Indian Association In a whole day match on the Date) Kramat ground yesterday the Indian Association defeated the Eastern Smelters by nine wickets. The two innings of the Smelters realised 49 and 47 towards which Seenimadar the veteran462 words
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Article275 1932-03-14 6 STRAITS TRADING BEATEN AT BUTTER WORTH The Malay Cricket Club beat the Straits Trading Company in a whole day match on Sunday at Pntterworth by 23 runs. The following are the scores: Straits Trading Co W J S Roberts c Sheriff b Osman 9 A W Foster c275 words
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Article536 1932-03-14 6 BT 16 RUNS Campbell in Batting Form The Penang Free Schoo! defeated the P. R. 0, A in a whole day match played yesterday on the school ground by 16 runs. Tai Boon Kbeng played enterprising Cricket for the school and made 26536 words
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Article29 1932-03-14 6 CAMBRIDGE BEATS OXFORD At White City, on .'aturday, before a crowd of 20.0C0 Cambridge beat Oxford in the inter Varsity eports by six events to five. —Reuter.29 words
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Article926 1932-03-14 6 THE REAL MRS. BEETON Youth, Beauty, and Brains Mrs. Beeton lived in the V.ctorhn era, which, as every one under 30 knows, was dismally frumpish. She wrote about cookery and househdl managem nt; and, as the Principal of the English Tr lining College, said the926 words
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Advertisement177 1932-03-14 6 st®, fell SwMw ni« “H.®” hvtr Folflif Maybe yon do this no only in acr Enables you to b came yon are too nervons to ride in front, bat also in life gen- rally, because VOliT IettCTS—LOCK your energy a d vitality have become yvUl P d :™SZ°“ blc d177 words
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Miscellaneous162 1932-03-14 6 j fc- TONIGHT AND Warner Bros Brilliant AU-Tec\nicolour Musical Triumph. "Sweet Kitty Bellairs” Wild CLAUDIA DELL AND WALTER PIDGEON WEDNESDAY The Screen s Most Popular Baby Vamp DOROTHY LEE u ‘Laugh and Get Rich’ Gross Proceeds of Friday's ve forma nces in aid of The China Distress R li t162 words
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Article783 1932-03-14 7 amount increased BY SIS,OOO Tn t' Fupreme Ccurt to day the Award c anncurcrd in what is known as the Fire Land Acquisition Cass. The original Award of the Collector of ’’scd .Tsvsnce amounted to $4O 800. This snosnt tss t-en rased to $58,627 an783 words
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Article807 1932-03-14 7 ONE PER CENT. SHORT Early Advantage Not Held Hindenburg has mLsed re. election as President of the German Republic by one per cent. Berlin. March 13 Po .ing booths all over Germany were crowded by masses of voters from an early hour, It 13 believed807 words
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Article364 1932-03-14 7 Mr. R. G Russe 1 is visiting Singapore. v r Wilkinson of Rar tan Tin, is reported X) be going on Ua»e short 1 y. Mr J. A. Cresswtll, Senior Inspector cf Police has passed Standard II in Malay. Mr. N McNeill. FRAB. F R G S364 words
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Article79 1932-03-14 7 —Reukr. Reporud Discovery in Tennessee Ntw York March 3 Conflicting reports regarding the Lindbergh baby are again prominent The Fher.ff at Crossville Tennessee reports that a baby found tallies completely with the Lindbergh baby and the dtscrpfccn hi? been confirmed by Colcn-.l Lindbargh cy telephone. Four have been—Reukr. - 79 words
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Article172 1932-03-14 7 Ccr r ection Our report of the Rev Keppel Garnier’s epee.n at the Singapore Diocesan Association meeting held in Penang on triday st .e<* that only once in sixteen years had Pena-5 failed to pay its quota in full and in that ye»c it was their proud boast that they172 words
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Article97 1932-03-14 7 MAJORITY F.NDING In the Supreme Court this morning the judgment of the Court of A ppeal was read by the Registrar in the case in which Mr Ng An Thye of Taiping, appeared a? respondent plaintiff in the case which he brought against his mother for accounts97 words
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Article136 1932-03-14 7 CHARGE OF FORGING A PASSPORT A C hinese n*med L«m Kow eong was to day produced Before Mr. Edward Jago Police Magistrate. Penang charged with the forgery of a Dutch passnort and Dutch po 1 tax receipt intending that they should be used for the purpose of cheating136 words
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Article249 1932-03-14 7 AOCU'ED PLEAD 3 GUILTY Charged with theft of 6 piueons, and one piece of cloth the property of Murugian at different date? at 805, Caunter Hall and with theft of cna leather bag, two pairs of white trousers, one white coat, and three shirts to a249 words
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Article295 1932-03-14 7 CONVENT SU CESnES Honours Passes for Free School According to cable information received locally, the Convent has secured very creditable results in the Cambridge examications held last Decmber. Thare are no honours passes in either divison, but nineteen out of the twenty-s’x senior candidates who sat for295 words
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369 1932-03-14 7 SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES The following are th? 3uoce??ful candi dates who sat for the 1 oudon Chamber of Commerce Autumn 1931 Examinations be d in Penang in November 1931 Senior Bookkeeping and Accountancy—’Gerald D. Cooper, Fong Fuug Choon, Omar bin Che Long, Ung Ban Fuat Commercial369 words
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Advertisement211 1932-03-14 7 I I Allenburys Foods The‘A ’lenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feed mg of babies in hot f climates. They are germ free i and their use is an absolute guarantee against intaadle diarrhoea and cholera. M& No. 1 MSk N«. I (c > moetha 1 to 4 bURte211 words
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Article547 1932-03-14 8 Japan is conside irg what move to make» From tte standpoint of military successes, she knows well that she has reached tin limit. After a resistance which evoked the admiration of the world, the plucky Chinese troops were compelled to fall back beyond the immediate environs of547 words
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Article292 1932-03-14 8 j There has been a mild convulsion In t Bangkok on the question as to whether or not the amenities of the Sports Club should be enhanced by the addition of a swimming 1 pool. The matter came up at an extrat ordinary general meeting of292 words
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Article633 1932-03-14 8 Penang, Monday II ERE is weeping and wailC*/ ing and gnashing of teeth in the editorial sanctum this morning. From tbe Treasury we received a specimen of a new $lO note which the Currency Commissioners will issue in the near future. The new note is printed QhLh633 words
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Article105 1932-03-14 8 Tin— Spot Saturday To ay London JĔI3O 15:. 0d IJlo) l' Tin (3 Months) London T 132 ss. od. £l->- sc. Od. Singapore $66 50 s6b.;>o Business Done 100 tons ns Penang £66.50 $66.6*4 Business Done Buyers No Sebert Rubber London 2j s d. New York 3j c.105 words
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Advertisement258 1932-03-14 8 I DANISH CREAA7 The finest in the world. Have yon tried it Do yon know that when treated in the right way before use you cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get it at home? Place tin on ice for at least two hours. Then open it258 words
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Advertisement23 1932-03-14 8 1 C. O._HOTCk SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 16th March, 1932 Dance Music by the Band of tbe s. s. PRESIDENT POLK c23 words
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Obituary87 1932-03-14 8 I ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Lira Cheng Teik and hia brothers and aietera beg through the medium of our columua to thank those who attended the funeral of the late Mrs Phuah Hin Leong and these who sent wreaths, banners, acrolla and other funeral requisites and letters and telegrams of condolence. They87 words
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Article1246 1932-03-14 9 Japanese Troops Must Be Withdrawn League Resolution Approved Plans for Attack on South Manchuria Wu Pei-fti Returns Tl Uni: d States Department has officially notified the c ?eral of the League of Nations that it has been r jj > .-rate earnest y in theReuter. - 1,246 words
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Article87 1932-03-14 9 fire hose to DEMENTED CHINESE A Chinese, apparently demented flourish’ ed two knives in a threatening manner and frightened people walking along Burmah Road late on Saturday night. The police were summoned, but were unable to apprehend the man, and the fire brigade was c»lled in An87 words
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Article275 1932-03-14 9 .—Reuter. Sir Juba Simon Sets M. Sir John S mon was received by the President du Conseil, M Andree T&rdieu, with whom hs was in conference frem ten o clock until noon. A communique issued by tbe Foreign Office stared Sir John Simon, who wished to visit.—Reuter. - 275 words
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Article27 1932-03-14 9 HINDENBURG DEFEATED Hmdenburg missed reelection as President of the German Republic by one per cent of the votes cast in yesterday’s election. Latest news on page seven.27 words
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Article450 1932-03-14 9 Hong Kong Volunteers for Shanghai CITYS ROUSING SEND-OFF The scene in Hong Kong on March ly ’ip to within an hour of the departure of the s.s. President Lincoln, was reminiscent of the departure of the Hong Kong contingents during th? Great Jf ar. The occasion was450 words
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Article856 1932-03-14 9 Financial Sensation in Europe ?nd America Measures to Avert Panic Swedish Parliament's Midnight Sitting d[r. Kreuger, the Swedish match king, committed suicide in his Parisglat on Saturday. A sensation was created in European and American centres, and the Swedish Parliament held a special midnight session last856 words
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Advertisement62 1932-03-14 9 ;THE EVENT j OF THE MONTH LAWRENCE TIBBETT SINGING Cuban Love Song'’ j AND j "Tramps at Sea 19 If you have ever liked a baritone Song You’ll like this. I THsMasf ersMr-ice I I I •5 MOUTBIE 8 OF COUHSS ’Phone 795. o o A_ HOLIDAY THIS EASTER? CONCESSION62 words
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Article1551 1932-03-14 10 MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR The funeral of the late Mrs. Pnuab Hin L o?g (nee oig Teng Naol) which tool» place yesterday wag attended by thcus nds and was witnessed by tens of thousands a 3 the 1 dr and imooseirg proc.'salon passed through the1,551 words
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Article181 1932-03-14 10 TO-DAY’S PRIOIS The following were the latest quotations MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s share list H 11 e.m. to day Saturday To day ED eq tn M Shares I B. £3 < 2 to. t 0. o. to. Mining Ayer Hitam 10 3 10 9 10/3 10/9181 words
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Article149 1932-03-14 10 Latest Quotations Sat. Frl. Sat March 12 March 11 Sept. 19 Pads 92| 92 9/ 6 128.96 New York 8.63| 8.64 i 4.85 i Montreal 4 06 4.07 Brussels 26 26 05 84.88 Geneva 18i 18 25/82 24.86 Amstssdaxn 9 02/j 9 12.08 tfPan 70j 704149 words
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Article149 1932-03-14 10 Siogapore, March 10 Rubber. —The market was «lightly steadier during th? early n»rt of the week with prices improving to 7/i, but the laet two days have shown a decline to 6/|. This morning’s cables q uote London down 1/161. t" 2/f I. and New York149 words
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Article103 1932-03-14 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Tuesday 6 a,m. 74 e Noon 88 nw nil 5 p.m. 88 n w Wednesday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 87 nw nil 5 p.m. 84 s w Thursday 6 a.m. 75 E Noon 90 s 1 m n 5 p.m. 88 s103 words
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Article19 1932-03-14 10 The hemewtrd ma 1 by the e, Carthage olo>*s at 6 p.m. on Sitarday the 19ih instaiL19 words
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Article230 1932-03-14 10 Pen n>i March 14 Ota. Bsnarflfl Optam P flhefl! aooc 5 OOO.OC Gloves h lold leaf Picking nom ITIO Nutmegs 81 h 110 s u joonutsper 1,000 *s.ot Copra Sundried buyers 6 60 Rattanfl G.H Ratkans Ooarss Green Snail 8 het 13.0 Rjon—3’°m No, 1 b»s do 1230 words
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Article241 1932-03-14 10 The following passengers from Europe arrived this morning by the ra. s. Alslf: Mrs P Marriott and irfant, Miss E Lir-r, Mr« T G Corrv Lee. Mira Corry Lee, Mr Aditiya, Mrs Wilkinson, Dr and Mrs B Barrowman, Mr and Mrs D Craik, Mr J Hodgins. Mrs241 words
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Article81 1932-03-14 10 Penang, March 14 Bg OoarUsf of th* Charttrtd Bank >u London Bank Demand 2/8 13/16 H rt 4 m/ti 2/4 3 rivate 3 m/ts credit 2 4 7.32 ,j 3 h Documentary 2/4 11/32 On \*w York B«nk Demand 41 France h T.T 940 ncm xud'-A it T.T 15281 words
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Article814 1932-03-14 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST KAMBS 1 *3 2 L JLII XUBBEE SUutelMl 9 s 9 |i Ulechy 65 75 \lc. uajafc Eabo©» 3’ 45 88s!a’ —75 9 Ar-s eunrfaf S/dSmU 74 gr Srtfctes It It Kabfeai Os 40 I ret NuhtMT 45 tC sanie» 54« S’ 4 45 tt] 40814 words
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Advertisement45 1932-03-14 10 AIUV U/ADDV9 want te frnl vvuulila furnish yonr house GO TO YIT LYE 28, Bishop Street, PENANG. The best house for farnitare, building contracts and painting. Undertakes to repair premises and furnitnre. Has wide experience and unsurpassed technique- Gaarantees satisfacticn and charges moderate. -f 14-5-3245 words
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Advertisement368 1932-03-14 10 Ter.dere will b»,.„ G^.structh n j«'ii Sl!tl<ic Every person apn' 7 i nD Tender will be req U re s 2 r Mof Aura of Fifty n-si .rg HW.P.W.D. Pe M wltl Mxn In the event of «r» lender hng been acoe"te3 D?r6 n 10 days from the enter into368 words
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Article1798 1932-03-14 11 “Delicate Discussions” The Commercial Aspect of Aviation Flying Club Annual Meeting 3«; -ate discussions” are in progress concerning th* nee of the --ins 20re F jing Cub’s Siro Cutty Sark fl. ing-boat far a ff -v.c« 'tween S.ogaprre and Penan?, it wm stated in the eourae1,798 words
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Advertisement272 1932-03-14 11 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Sett kmants. Malay States Siam, Hong Eons, Java, and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photograph rd from Aeroplane*. MISS TEE KIA ORA.” Stockwell, London, Enghn I COLOUR COMES TO STAY f Concrete has ch vz? its272 words
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Advertisement62 1932-03-14 11 So wholesome \AG\Si iX^w^S J f 8111 l 12 Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING ASCENDING IN Sixty-Fourths of a Penny Price each Obtainable at I The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. 7a, Penang Street. And also at: The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Penang. Fraser Neave. Ltd., Singapore62 words
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Article1031 1932-03-14 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and tailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For Date of Saißag Steamer Trcnoh Pangk.Jan Brandan, Pn- Same Porta To-day gkalan Soraoe and Lang k1,031 words
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Advertisement167 1932-03-14 12 DEBILITY INSOMNIA s Dr. CasselFs Tablets a proved BEST remedy. Indigestion causes Nerve Trouble. Nerve Trouble causes Indigestion. These plain facts are irrefutable. You should take care of both your nervous and digestive systems. At the least sign of disorder in either of /I I them take Dr. CASSELL’S TABLETS.167 words
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Article75 1932-03-14 13 -Renter. WALES CAE3KED Ireland Wins Hardfought Game The international Rugger match between Ireland and Wales was played on Saturday at Cardiff in the presence of s crowd of 50,000 when Ireland checked Wales’ bid to clinch the international Rugger Championship, in winning a terrific match by 12-Renter. - 75 words
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Article58 1932-03-14 13 —Reuter. TIT BIT FOi WEM3LEY Arsenal to Meet Newcastle United In ths semi fiuals of the F. A. Cup Areena! beat Manchester City ’ey one goal to nil a; Villa Park while Newcastle United defeated Che sea by two goals to one at Huddersfield Arsens—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article344 1932-03-14 13 BY 50 RUNS Keng Hock and Shuaib Bowl Well The Authent'cs debased the Nondescripts on Saturday on the Dito Ertmat ground by 50 runs. Taking first knock the ware given a good start by Ah Ee and Chong Seng who saw the score past the 50 mark344 words
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Advertisement406 1932-03-14 13 MH y J-j i? T .—-iJ. Phato-wvc-gcratA i p EAD new Sanatogen transformed a mere “B existence, ruined by nerveweakness, into a life of n and happiness. 1J “I have suffered for seven years with neurasthenia. I had it so badly, I thought I would never get better. One day406 words
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Advertisement87 1932-03-14 13 7~ r 1 —a The firm which eliminates or radically curtails its advertising at this time in the interest of economy is pursuing a shortsighted policy,” declares Dr. Julius Klein, Assistant Secretary of J the U. S. Department of Commerce. The Pinang Gazette and Sunday Gazette I I arc always87 words
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Article710 1932-03-14 14 MALAYAN RECEPTION List of Stations The following is a list of shortwave stations which can be received in Malaya: Monday Radio Saigon (49.05 metrer) 6.15 p.m Annamitc programme; 8.15 recorded music; 9.15 concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. Soloiitg: violin, M. Robert710 words
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Advertisement137 1932-03-14 14 o|ggwfla /£7%' ZS3?k k ft)4ssrf £7 tssg& W W£. *®&Wv 5 —hf®4w 4c -Wjfj, SUCCEOW*- tMt Y w REMOVES THE CAUSE Diseases arising from the Blood must be treated by removing the cause from the Blood, permanent relief cannot be obtained by any other treatment. CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE cleanses the137 words
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Advertisement148 1932-03-14 14 A W if i k jgZwsZZ DOUBLE \vz < 7 f-l/ y” 1 /77 /47/7 y 7/7 Essmsi 7 7 /T> IEKHSa At/ /4 7/ n /4sZ -7/ 4 ,r, /7/ A M/A 7/ ASK FOR CAPSTAN BLUE TOP W 1 ==3 7: J G I T > BBAzj! HERE148 words
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Article454 1932-03-14 15 PiiMg March 14. 9 2 CHOWBASTA market eta Berf Steak Bte. or Carr, do J 2 Pork lean do Po-k lean fat Ist quality do 3» Mutton Inaiar lb 40 do Australian do 40 z? wl kati 34 Capote locally reared do 45 n do do 36 Jy**454 words
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Advertisement557 1932-03-14 15 «c«d »12 000.P<A S. C. AMurwx» m force o«r »35 JVO,OOO. S The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ■lx?«s»woe»4*d ta Strait» SattUaßaaii). M£>' O*TlO Great Fjveni Lt z e Fni!o Ceci! Street. Sfeocapvr, O>Fi-_£ 27, 013 Jewry. B.C, bat £29.0C0 with ta. Supr*** •< and coeaphaa with tka Britiak557 words
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Advertisement1506 1932-03-14 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamship line Y sekv.ce. r/>xt„v. noith cosnxwr MAIL LINF- MEDGN Mar 17 Colombo, London. Holland liimourg I 9 y. 1 ARPEDON Mar 2 > Colombo, Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg 4j! sgow 2 1 MRDITHKIBN’KIN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE i| X», I i QjrfL x LiOMEDOX in1,506 words
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Advertisement627 1932-03-14 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INbu and apcar lines S 7 A I Companies Incorporated in England.] MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co Penang, Teluk a» under contract with His Majesty's ten ham. MaJ&ono n p ort Government, London and Far He^ lrt ancl SlngT*' East Mail Service. Blllan627 words
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