Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 April 1932
1932-04-02
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-04-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 75. VOL. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement566 1932-04-02 1 T NAGATA BBOTHFBS DENTISTS H»*d Office next |o The Dispensary. Jtaaeh Offioe 62, Leith Rtreel FOR THE COMING SEASON *> Am >« We iave made adequate pre* S j f J partitions to meet the rush. Our g (CSS' B price maintained in spite of I /y/ M increased working566 words
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Advertisement16 1932-04-02 1 I. TMISATSU STUDIO with up-to dftte Fhdagraphy b/ elecliso 7mm m. 7Q t ZiaEOP BTRBBT, P2IUIW.16 words
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Advertisement2088 1932-04-02 2 position vacant SELANGOR TURF CLUB Q rca f Bargain Sale! Private Christmas greeting cards. Spring* 1932 Race Meeting 1 > Agents wanted by the LARtiESr and FOREMOST a a t /I F*> F 4&~’’L Z"* Jr publishers in England. Established over a quarter SaturdBy Wed"PS<l ay SatUrday C/V7|/TC CLCnCI M2,088 words
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Article398 1932-04-02 3 NOTHING MISSING A Case of “The Woman Tempted Me” At the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, on Wednesday, a Chinese, named Chong Kam, was sentenced by Mr. A. E. Coope to four months* imprisonment for theft of a leather bag belonging to a Chinese, at 89,398 words
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Article374 1932-04-02 3 M. M. MR. A. L. BIRCH’S NOVEL HOLIDAY A novel method of employing the Baiter holidays was adopted by Mr. A. L. Birch of Johore, a member of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, who is so far the only owner-pilot in Malaya. Accompanied by Mr. ErieM. M. - 374 words
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Advertisement289 1932-04-02 3 III» 11 1,11 Recovery 'S "~IL lußr %S s< ll Py* |fe|l I J Scarcely a man or woman can hope to go through life without the shadow of illness falling across their path at some time or other. But though the days of pain and sickness cannot lie avoided,289 words
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Advertisement181 1932-04-02 3 OF INTEREST TO Contractors, Architects and Engineers. we CAN SUPPLY EX STOCK BIIIILDING MATERIALS I 1 UNNEL” and “TUNNELITE” (Rapid Hardening) British Cement British Mild Steel Bars for Reinforced Concrete Work Asbestos-Cement Flat Sheets—Galvanised Flat and Corrugated Sheets “RUBBEROID’’ aud Asphalt Roofing Materials Etc. SEND US YOUR ENQUIRIES HENRY WAUGH181 words
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Article1615 1932-04-02 4 Chaplain’s Sermon Efforts to Improve the Men In view of the recent trouble at Dartmoor, this sermon delivered by the Chaplain to the prisoners is of interest as proof of an earnest desire to be of real help and inspiration to the inmates. The following1,615 words
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Advertisement344 1932-04-02 4 PFISkLFIijH qktaeiJanfca si tai te THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE CT*. si ~»-V }T \T ZWW T£ v^rC^y RIDE A RALEIGH roarabteed far ever. I This world famous bicycle is built entirely of steelThe Raleigh will never let you down. Write cow for the illustrated booklet and full particulars frcra the Sole344 words
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Advertisement292 1932-04-02 4 X VW 11LC i T£'-r 4 n '"x V- Vitality in the hot Seastm! V ITALITY activity nsenul end tivene»-—no w much teed ch«a eu£ St»»— little *t h*ve them 1 There are some people who sesm endowed wkh Urdng Ho’* well we know the tr xn who is flat292 words
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Article1527 1932-04-02 5 A Great Frenchman Gliders as Training Aircraft >rom Our Own Correspondent London, March 10 ANOTHER of the big figures of the War epoch passes away in M. Briand, and one who will he particularly mourned by Mr. LI >yd George, who, in looks as wt 11 as1,527 words
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Advertisement544 1932-04-02 5 «■HIM Mill— Min, Aoeti exceed |12,00C,G00 S. C. Awnrunee in force over «35.900,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporate'! k Streits Scßlcmcrt.J, HEAD OFFICE i Great Eastern Life Fui’ding Cec‘l Street. Sln&epoen. LONDON OFFil£ t 27, Old Jewry, K.C, Tbe Coeepaoy bar £20,000 dapoetted wftb tb. Su-pruM CouH544 words
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Article1268 1932-04-02 6 CHELSEA AT HIGHBURY Birmingham Derby LEAGUE TABLES UP TO-DATE The following are the matches to be played to day in the English League. DIVISION 1 Arsenal v Ch«ls«a Birmwliatn v Aston Villa Blackburn R. v Bolton W. Blackpool v Ham U. Derby C. v Huddersfield T.1,268 words
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Article364 1932-04-02 6 they give you away It Is All a Matter of Gestures Do you want io reveal your sjul? Do you want to tell the world how -hy, sensitive, or shrinking it Is? People who have always found it difficult to disclose their innermost selves are364 words
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Advertisement548 1932-04-02 6 [the car the PUBLIC I WANTS IS MADE! Surely no cars have ever been launched with greater confidence than these new 1932 -Standard’ models For, are they not just what the public f Jan.'S what they have wailed, for? -Standard have watched an inevitable demand arise for a new series548 words
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Advertisement447 1932-04-02 6 boxing A TOURNAME N T 9 OPEN TO ALL WW' jW amateurs a, WILL BE HELD S J fe’ IN AID OF THE V 3 Local European and Asiatic C/L-JI l-T- Unemployment Funds On Saturday, 16th April, 1932 gj AT9ISp M- II lQjl] ON THE PAOANQ «“T, Admission: $3, S447 words
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Article449 1932-04-02 7 FOUR MEN DISCHARGED Policeman Committed for Trial The Penang rioting case? which was concluded in the Additional District Court before Mr. J. It. Bassett, took a surprising turn yesterday when /out' of the accuse d were acquitted and discharged and a police constable was sumntanly cennmitIt d449 words
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Article72 1932-04-02 7 Small Wo'king Loss Freon Dor Own Correspondent Singapore. April 2 Tdajor Cc-seml Did field presiding at the annual melting of the Union Jack Club yesterday, 3e?d ths s'nb had passed through a diffio't year. Profits fell by $1 848 but expendituri had been carefully watched, so that72 words
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Article114 1932-04-02 7 AIR FORCE BEAT INDOCBY ONESE From Oar O.vn Correspondent Singapore. April 2 The Roys? Air Force gained »5-2 victory over the Indo-Oeylonese in the First Division League yesterday, Goodger two, Griffiths one and Mill >ngton cue the other goal going in off a defender's feet. The Indians114 words
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Article639 1932-04-02 7 —I 0. M ALL PROOEELINGS IN MALAY Ad Elopement to Kelantan The Ipoh Police Court was crowded to its utmost capacity with Ma'ays, on Thursday. when a young Malay, named Buyong bin Haji Mohamed Noor, was charged under Section 4 of the Mohammedan Law Enact—I 0. M - 639 words
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Article827 1932-04-02 7 The Prime Minister, who is the guest of the King and Queen at Windsor Caetle, arrived there from London yesterday afternoon by car and had audience of his Majesty. He will remain at the Caetle until this morning when bs will return to London. Mr. J. D.827 words
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393 1932-04-02 7 BRITISH GOODS Liquors and Tobacco Tariff Revised Following the action already taken along the same hues in the F M.S., the Govern ment of the Colony proposes to revise the duties imposed under the Liquors Revenue Ordinance. and the Tobacco Duties Ordinance with the object393 words
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Article75 1932-04-02 7 To day at the Esplanade a 1; 6 p.m. March Her Brigh* Smile Haunts Me Btiil Campbell Overture Merry Wives Of Windsor Nicolai Humoresque The Lightning Switch Alford Selection The Vagabond Kicg Friml Fantasia Bonny Gotland Hare To morrow at the Waterfall Gardens at 5 p.m. March Clara75 words
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Article92 1932-04-02 7 E. (EURASIAN OOM p ANY) PAP. W. V. G. v GOVERNMENT MONOPOLIES The following players wil’ represent the Eurasian Volunteer Club in a match with the Government Vonopolies Foothall Club to be played on the Junior ivil C erv:ce Association Ground at 5 p m on Sunday: H92 words
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Article60 1932-04-02 7 P 0 C "A v SUNGEI PATANI SPORTS CLUB On the Esplanade, Sunday, at 10.80 a m POO’A": 8 V Adams (Capt), L H Best, T M Calhaem, D A Coupar, E W Gibson ORT Henman, J A McEvoy. N H W Sanders, A 0 Wblis and S60 words
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194 1932-04-02 7 SCRATCHINGS FOR TO DAY Roy’s Best and Green Spec Not Running Below will be found the scratchings for to day’s races at Kuala Lumpur the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Spring Meeting from which it will be seen that although the scratchings are194 words
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Article167 1932-04-02 7 TIES FOR MONDAY Ladies Singles Handicap +5 Mrs Dodd v +2 Mrs Tofield —2 Mrs Syer v 5 Mies Buntin. Championship: L R Tofield v D McLeod Oraik. Ties for Tuesday Teams of Three: Scr Dr G Chance. LR Tofield and LM Norris v +2 W Anderson,167 words
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Article134 1932-04-02 7 The following are the results of ties p’ay ei oa Friday:—Chsmo'onehip (F'uh D R A Hoblyn bar. H H 6—3 4—6,7-5. t Doubles HancTcip “3’*(Fina!): —3O J M Mason and T 8 Anihouy b.-at —.30 G P Noakes and D D B C ok 7—5,134 words
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Article425 1932-04-02 7 QUESTION OF HANDICAPS Next Year’s Championship in Singapore With Mr. J. 0 M Bell, the president in the chair, the third annual general meeting of the Malayan Golf Association was he'd at the Selangor Golf Club House before a representative gathering. Election of office bearers for 1982425 words
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Advertisement83 1932-04-02 7 $2O FOR YOU! Gan You Think ol a Bon Mot lor any oi These Example —Golf. Ingot—Scotsmen Knock L out of it. OFF THE RAILS PLANTERS’ PLEASURES MY BANK ACCOUNT ON THE AIR A HARD BARGAIN NIGHT BIRDS E AND O E If you can, fill in the coupon appearing83 words
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Advertisement275 1932-04-02 7 m. v Glenog’le Voy. 25 Co s gnees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that a General Survey of all cargo 1 aided in a d m<ged condition wi 1 be held ia P. H B godowa No. 3 at 230 p m. on Tuesday,275 words
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Article571 1932-04-02 8 Malaya has a prospect of receiving something for nothing in the near future. Construction of the new Empire broadcasting station has begun at Daventry, close to the existing s’ation, and it is hop 3d that programmes will be on the air by the ead of this year.571 words
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Article289 1932-04-02 8 THE PASS ING OF JAZZ I Rumour has it that jazz is definitely dead. The report is not confirmed. Indeed like the announcement of Mark Twain’s death while that humorist was still very i much alive, it may be grossly exaggerated. If the news is true, no one will shed289 words
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Article503 1932-04-02 8 Character-destroying Properties of Schools, Typewriters and Speed “Please apply in own handwriting. How often has that phrase appeared in a lrertiseinents But in Malaya to-day, how many woM-be applicants would he able thus to apply! Our schools leach an abominable style of script, eontatniny neither indisidualUy ».or503 words
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Article109 1932-04-02 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday To day London £ll5 10 01 £ll3 Os. OJ. Tin (3 Months) London w £ll7 Os. Od. J£ll4 10j. O L Singapore $56.871 $57.621 Business Done 100 tons 100 tons Penang $56.87J $57.00 Business Done Buyers No Sellers Rubber London If d. 11« d. New109 words
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Advertisement24 1932-04-02 8 I Graded as the Choicest Butter by the I Commonwealth L’ept. of Agriculture. jj j i \JWBw I BUTTERCUP BRAND I G.H.SLOT&Co,Lt<i., IMPORTERS. '..»arr~24 words
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Advertisement33 1932-04-02 8 'i£>, Zf Q. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN rinE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SKA each With sitting room and private bathroom attached. KODERk SAhTtATIOM ~THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under exoert European Chef.33 words
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Miscellaneous182 1932-04-02 8 s^*£W/4rXiiT£' w |/M h Ji PHONE 264 u 0-/5 NIGHTLY 930 1 kj The Star Picture of the Month and t t Most Sparkling Comedy of the Yearl 1 WILLIAM tiAJWSS I JlMkh DUKuHE EBMEST TORRENCE IN I I “Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford” I a Mitro-Goldwyn-Mayer Super. I Also British Hews, Comedy,182 words
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Miscellaneous25 1932-04-02 8 nut T*utts Elfh Water Low Water To-Day 11.16 am. 5.09 a.m. 10 52 p.m. 5.20 pm. To-Mobbcw 1135 am. 5.25 a.m. 1123 p.m. 546 pm.25 words
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Article170 1932-04-02 9 —Ru c by Radio Service. NEGOTIATIONS DRAG ON Reported Chinese Mutiny SETTLEMENT LIFE AGAIN NORMAL Shanghai. April 1 Chinese meat closely connected with the armistice conference are very pessimistic regarding a successful outcome of the nego Rations but neither the Chinese nor the Japanese wish to shoulder—Rucby Radio Service. - 170 words
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Article139 1932-04-02 9 EUROPE'S T IGHT PURSE ,—Reuter. Duly of the ('redi'of Nations Geneva April 1 Action must be taken very soon to avert the grave consequences of a further anancial col apse in many parts of Europe declares the report cf the League of Nations Fin ncial Committee covering seventeen foolscap print,—Reuter. - 139 words
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Article129 1932-04-02 9 —liugby Radio Service. An Australian Report Denied A Press report from Melbourne states that the Australian Commonwealth Cabinet in response to a communication from the United Kingdom Government have considered the attitude of the Irish Free State Government towards the Oath of Allegiance. The report states—liugby Radio Service. - 129 words
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Article72 1932-04-02 9 Heater. Wiilingness to Join All-India Federation New Delhi, April 1 A big step towards the goal of a Federal India was taken when in the presence of the Viceroy tbe Chamber bf Princes unanimously adopted a reso'ution declaring ihe states’ readiness io join an All India federationHeater. - 72 words
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Article223 1932-04-02 9 exchange cf commodities.—Rugby Radio Service. ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROPAGANDA Liberal Ministers in the National Government who. in accordance with the agree ment to d ffer arrangement, are at liberty to express their views on the tariff question, have sent messages to ihe International Conference to Promote Free Trade, heldexchange cf commodities.—Rugby Radio Service. - 223 words
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Article51 1932-04-02 9 —Reuter. Paris, Apr!’ 1 Conversations between France and cotton goods exporting countries are expected to begin during this month with a view to fixing the future of exportable quotas fol lowing this week’s decree placing a quota on certain classes of cotton yarn goeds until April—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article300 1932-04-02 9 REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN FOUND SHOT Mr. G. E. Clayton FULL CIRCUM-T xNCES NOT YET KNOWN A te’egram has been received from the acting British Adviser Trengganu, reporting the death of Mr. G. E. Clayton, M.0.8.M0.i acting Assistant Adviser, Kemaman, on March 30, 1982.” Behind this brief300 words
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Article139 1932-04-02 9 .—Reuter. $999,000,000 PRODUCED Washington, April 1 The new Revenue Bill providing $999 000 000 new taxation still falls about $165 000 000 short of meeting the anticipated $l2llOOO 000 deficit in tbe 1933 budget, according to a statement by Mr. Ogden Milla. Secretary to the Treasury,.—Reuter. - 139 words
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Article167 1932-04-02 9 EXTRAORDINARY GENER L MEETING An extraordinary general meeting of the F. M 3. Chamber of Mines will be held at the office of tbe Chamber 1, Brewster Road, Ipoh on April 12 at 10 a.m., to pass the subjoined resolution as an extraordinary resolution: “That in167 words
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Article49 1932-04-02 9 —Reuter, Nice, April 2 It transpires that the man found dead was not Mr. Cummins of Malaya. Mr. Cummins left Monte Carlo a week ago. It was presumed his destination was Cap Martin but enquiries by the police the revealed no trace of him-—Reuter, - 49 words
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Article61 1932-04-02 9 The football match between the Penang Teachers and the Medical Department in the Junior League competition which was to have been played yesterday on the Dato Kramat Ground was postponed indefinitely owing to the former being on vacation. The match between the Police and the Penang Teachers61 words
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Article39 1932-04-02 9 Members are reminded that the Sweep on the 2 000 Guineas which is run on April 27, will be drawn on Monday, April 25, at 4 80. Xpp’ioations for numbers should bs made to the Secretary.39 words
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Article167 1932-04-02 9 Committee Report Presented COLONY PORTS THREATENED We regard a Customs Union of Malaya including the Colony ...as essent al!y opposed to the interests of the Colony and undesirable in any ciicumstances that can reasonably be seen.” In these wards at the outset of their report (which was167 words
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Article330 1932-04-02 9 TO CAMP AT MALACCA From April 4ih —lBth. there is being held at the Malacca Voiuuteer Camp at Tanjong Bruas, a Gimp for Girl Guides with the Lady ELzabtth Pleydell-Bouverie as Trainor and tbe Chief Commissioner for Malaya as Commandant. The accommodation for the Ist week330 words
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Advertisement13 1932-04-02 9 PASTILLES, a» W t ArtXBENS HXMSKA FABMX/ C E r *-E. SWEOEN Jr13 words
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Advertisement184 1932-04-02 9 ■YOU NEED MUSIC! It’s a wonderful tonic to be able to sit back and listen to your own selected programme r »9/iva~tnnal j Columbia will supply your every requirement. Pure undistorted music that is amazing in its lifelike reproduction. Columbia Grafonolas are reasonably priced, model 101 I as illustrated only184 words
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Article115 1932-04-02 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Tba following wsr® th< la test <aototf one In MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’b ah&rt list nt 11 n.xa. today Yeeterday Today _§3 i i Bharbs O S 3 as os ca 00 to. 9 o 10. 9e. Minin# Kinta .74 75 .67 .70 Klang115 words
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83 1932-04-02 10 SATURDAY 2nd APRIL, 1982 Yesterday. To day. Tins’ Kinta 72i-77fc 67^—72> Kuchai 85 —4O 85 —4O Penawat Klang River 65 —75 65 —75 North Taiping 12—14 11 —l3 Petalng 3 20—8.25 8.171—8 22| Ayer Hi tarn 10/3—lo/9 10/ —10/6 Hongkong 18/ 13’6 12'9—13/3 Kamunting83 words
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Article142 1932-04-02 10 Latest Quotations Fri. Tbur. Sai. April 1 Mirch 31 Sept. 19 Parle 961 96? 128.98 New York B.BO 4.85 i Montreal 4 21 4 21 Brusseh 27i 87| 84.88 □•neva 19.55 19 9/15 24.86 Amsterdam 9 18'82 913 32 12.08 Mila» 78j 781 92.89 Berlin 16142 words
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Article84 1932-04-02 10 Penang, Apr 1 2 Courts»? of th» Chartered Bank In London Lank Demand 2/8 25/32 4 mAe 2 3 31/32 ’rival* 3 m/!H ur-dit 2 4 7/32 3 t* Documentary 2/4 11/32 On New York Bank Demand 43| France T.T 1,003 nona Lu,.. h TT 153 Ban gkok h84 words
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Article240 1932-04-02 10 Pen*.. Apr 1 2 ate. Bensrei Opiam p. ai-rt aora 5,000.00 Glove n 90.0 C Sold hat enterj 72.00 Macb P’.ck' g uoca 170.00 Nutmigi I b m 70.00 h HOi ti 60.00 Joeanutine; IDGC »i 15.C0 Ooprn rnndrle-i B'lse 5 65 Rattani Mies ll.Li R»?t»ui Ooara* 10.6'240 words
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Article46 1932-04-02 10 Singapore Pricee for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are se followi: Spot 5| cents per lb. April/June h 1, July/Sept. 5| n Oct./Dec. 6f 11 h Markei qi> London and Liverp* 1 Steck Lktly to be incrcaeed by 100 ton-.46 words
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Article79 1932-04-02 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co Ltd London, M-ncu 31, Spot £ll4 5.0 three months’ bnwng £115.15.0 three months’ galling £ll6 0.0. Afessrs. Boustead d Co Ltd, let April quotation for Singapore refined tin 656 per picul, bneirts done 100 tone, Penang rwfined tin 656 87 j per picul, no79 words
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Article101 1932-04-02 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN The health atatemem for the Municipality of George Town for the weeleading Much 26. 1932, ehowe a total of 55 deaths—37 maka end 18 females—ihe death-rete being 18 80 oer mille compared wbh 19 15 in the priced ing week and wita 19.49 in101 words
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Article378 1932-04-02 10 Bt. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church Of England) Ist Snnd.y after Faster 7-50 Litany 8 a in Matins Pss 111 End LVII Ho'y Ciimntiion 9-15 Holy Communion 1 amil, 0 3*) A’atin*» Ch nese, 6pm Eveuso e Ps CHI til, Maenifieat Nunc Dimmitis 21 r 4 yms 135. 14378 words
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Advertisement112 1932-04-02 10 ECONOMICAL SER ?!CE FOR ALL MAKES Your Engine 4 Cyl. $lO Decarbonised 6 Cyl. S' and Valves Ground OPEN NIGHT DAY Tyres and Tubes Vulcanised Batteries Repaired and Charged LUBRICATING SERVICE Including All Crease 4 Times for $6 BORNEO MOTORS, LTD. AGONISING PILES. Ther« h M nee <l to Buffer112 words
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Advertisement63 1932-04-02 10 Modern ethods Efficient Accounting— The Iwinlcck simpiities work, speeds up entry and reference® s«ves time (and overtime), and saves money c Thousands of Leading Industrial Firms have already proved] thfs. Why not prove jit for yoursel l Full information and specimen sheet rulings se. t by return TWKM LOCK For63 words
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Article2683 1932-04-02 11 Extending the Use of Hired Fans Free Wiring Question of Widening York Road Salary Reductions Iffirutee fan Ordinary Meeting of the "'Municipal Commissions ra cf George Town. Per g, held oa Tuesday, the Btb March 1332 Pree’Qt: Mr G W Bryant; President, Dr J K Braith,2,683 words
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Advertisement58 1932-04-02 11 IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES, OR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS INDIGESTION TAKE rue “TERRY” lever toeing Roller Clip. Enab'es you to file your letters—Lock them up in file end refer to them easily. Gives 50 per cent, mo r e jaw capacity than any similar dip. Send $l-25 for a of 5 (deferent58 words
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1418 1932-04-02 12 Port of Psnang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a Hsi of vessels arriving and «ailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-HAY Hamc of F 033 Sailing For Daw of Bsßius BtoMD«S Matang Tongksb, Kopah, Renong Sime Pjrts To-day and Victoria Point. Rmgat1,418 words
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Article590 1932-04-02 13 GROWING RECEIPTS Gain Cannot be Measured by Cash Alone ’’Oa the vihole the position of tramways at Mai ch 31 t 1931, as ePscloaed by the annual return of the Ministry of Transport (£L M. Stationery Office, prie? 2t. 6d.) was rather more favourable than some590 words
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Advertisement405 1932-04-02 13 .r n>7T r t I I Oi < -feWj .ir X* Sa 9 f Hl 4 >'aPjjyffr > 5 £/6ttT££N HOLE GOLF COURSE ax^<^mrntxit.'t^*- Ty <sl the. Hun Hire HettE On/y 22 TOfwv by ExjvUt (For Further inCcrm.Uu>n THE INFOPMATJON BUREAU «hp out t?»»* ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS ad vert jcnwn(405 words
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Advertisement63 1932-04-02 13 POCKET CHECK ROLLS FOB ESTATES, MINES, ETC 1 41 x 6J 2 4} x 6J 3 5f x 7f 4 6f x 8J 5 5f x 7j 6 51 x 7| 7 41 x 7| 8 5f x 7f 9 6f x 8| 10 6 x 9 11 5 x63 words
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Advertisement516 1932-04-02 13 EWPWNS OVER MS,®,ARMS a Of a Wet Nature, Itched and 7 Burned, Healed by Cuticura; it “The trouble first started with little J red spots on my limbs. They itched and burn d and I used to rub them with my fin ;ers, and the eruptions spread all over my516 words
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Article606 1932-04-02 14 A CHEAP LIVING Venturesome Trip to Singapore PROPOSAL TO TR KVEL TO JU \OPE THE Mede-, a Swatow-built twelve and a haif-tm ketcb, Bailed by her owner and h e wife, reached Polo Aur on the mornirg of the Msrch 24 having left Macao co Much606 words
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Article538 1932-04-02 14 BANKRUPT LAWYER A 42-Years Old Legacy to His Wife There was an echo from the 'BO’a in a case H a* came before Mr. Justice Sprou e on Wednesday in the Singapore Supreme Court fcr fi &1 It eonc -rr ed the tffairs of Mr.538 words
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Advertisement437 1932-04-02 14 r-r.Trr-r-Tr.-r- v.jtwpg./r-" —yy s'v-jgv yw i 1 I fiOM Gel I I Fitness from I jHalfejJSßkHairs Wine the I I ,h i Kmc RntoNtn* StrengthI Blf Bwil Giver I I —jH V Taking Hall’s Wine is the surest way H of getting, and keeping, the strength that means lasting fitness.437 words
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Advertisement392 1932-04-02 14 THE FUTURE OF THE. EMPiRE. lies in the arms cf every nursing moth# 'T'HERE arc occasions when, do what you y* ,XT I will, the Mother's milk remains scanty, l weak and unsuitable. In these cases Sunshine Glaxo has proved helpful tx> the Mothex, remedying the difficulty and allowing natural392 words
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Advertisement394 1932-04-02 14 It’s a Shame To Stay Fat So Easy to Reduce Look about you. Note how slender on that gland factor which modern doe* figures now displace the fat so common tors now employ. The tablets are prepar* v«»an ago There has come ■> new era, ed by a world-famous medical394 words
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Article484 1932-04-02 15 Penang, April 2. 1932. PENANG MARKET cts. Meat Beef Steak kati 32 Stew or Curry do 22 Pork, lean do 48 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl kati 34 Capors locally reared do 45 Hen do do 36484 words
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Advertisement277 1932-04-02 15 ||gH£4 r/’*''' ;J' y K~ -&3!M pgfejy Ww ILnrF™! i The golf championship and then e (Srkkyih WOV E L S England Arise By Godfrey Eicon t 5 5C The Crimes of Punishment M rgarate Wilton 5.50 Britmis Major Philips Hodgee 5 50 Six British Battlee Hiiaire Btibck 5 50277 words
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Advertisement60 1932-04-02 15 IF YOU WANT TO BUY A CAR. SELL, EXCHAI\GF OR INSURE YOUR CAR WRITE CALL OR ’PHONE NO. Pg 1003cars Carmen CARS ANY MAKE—ANY PRICE NEGOTIATED WE GUARANTEE ENTIRE SATISFACTION, GOOD BARGAINS, PROMPT SERVICES. NEW OR USED CARS FROM 150/THE CARMEN MOTOR COY., 157, ANSON ROAD, PENANGCAR DEALERS AND INSURANCE60 words
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Advertisement148 1932-04-02 15 A 1 L r=r-~ —^-2.JL2JL2J?-? FACTS j WILLS” j GOLD FLAKE 1 CIGARETTES Ir < i 1. They are made entirely from I Virginia tobacco leaf which has i I' been maturing in bond for several J:; years. 1 n;■ 2. No tobacco is used which has any ip >148 words
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