Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 April 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1932-04-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE EST.; LfSHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 89. VOL LXXXX. TUESDAY 19th APRIL 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Advertisement296 1932-04-19 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS I DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary, Branch Office 52, Leith Street ■aEß—aa **aKawt«Bg~ v -3 I irx a 'I I Zj 9 jf I uoiiai Lxenangc i aviLb r I STERLING into DOLLARS I DOLLARS into STERLING I r'-’'<AA /■< icshmsv //V I Z U296 words
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Advertisement13 1932-04-19 1 H.TeMSATSUI STUDIO with up-to-date Tl graphy by electric 1$» ’Phono 772. 68,70,BISHOPSTIx PENANG.13 words
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Advertisement1687 1932-04-19 2 POTIONS VACANT BANKS. A# DIVERS WANTED JIJST ARRIVED f/ V Ncwsst Evening Tv tt quired per month. Appl cition to Box Ui lIIUih.; L!*iltU mAMl dulml t H-» 'No 40, c/j Pinang Gazette. UFCSSGS [lncorporatedin England] NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCI3TI Cv 'tt 'VS aTW i 413 23 4 e>4-»d [lncorporated in1,687 words
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Article529 1932-04-19 3 LONG-DISTANCE TOUR BY FLYIRG-BOAT The Birds’ Eye Point of View THE latest phase in modern travel, opening up vistas which erable one to see more, and do more, in any given period of time, than would be possible by any other means, is the organised529 words
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Advertisement76 1932-04-19 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited, Registered Head Office:— 1/3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, (Registered under the Trust Companies Ordinance 1926 with security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government) is prepared to act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Managers of Real Estate, Attorneys for Sollection of Bents, Investors and Managers of76 words
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Advertisement450 1932-04-19 3 J a a i&Wpi:: COLOGNE^r 1 K v .T > l J W A N* «T* l A*? 4 Av I 'X Creme Cream I Ke'WrVariisfiing N 14 Cream. f c^eans n cream I" 1 keep your pores in working r3l Il»> Exquisitely perfumed jW3 crder and youl g a450 words
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1821 1932-04-19 4 Both Mr. Ivar Kreugsr and Mr. George Eastman, the millionaire financiers who have died bo trsg’cilly, were well-known in London U .he ugh Great Fmanc’en Mr. Kreuger’w visile And London were always hurried and well fi led with engagements Mr. Eastman w?.s extremely1,821 words
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Advertisement315 1932-04-19 4 mn wi >. Pleasing the Critic v. Chrigbbel isn’t easy to please. Not s faddist you understand, yet displaying a crit.'cal nicety in selection. V Ent when she saw and bandied Tobralco her choice was made. Tbe firm smooth weave satisfied her sense of quality; in the range of lovely315 words
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Advertisement262 1932-04-19 4 ALL BABIES THRIVE BEST ON TRUFOOD t W z. Mwl u x i iiinrMiw gn mi a Sturdy of hmb, blight of eye, keen, hint yuungters MALAYA IAN DO WITH MOKE ROMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds it fants as nature would have them built. No other food so completely262 words
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1591 1932-04-19 5 THE H MODERATOR OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 01 EVIDENCE WHICH COULD NOW BE QUOTED The Very Rev. Dr. Norman M-clean preached a remarkable sermon on 1 The b ess-sd D;ad” in St. Cachbsrt’a Church, Edinburgh. Dr. Mic’em is one of the lerdirg1,591 words
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Article88 1932-04-19 5 April 19: Annual Meetings, Kuala Sidlm and Bassett Rubber Companies. Bdustead Co. 10 am. and 11 80 a.m. respectively. April 20: Entries close for Penang Lawn Tennis Association Tournament. April 23: P.C O. v Penang Free School. Esplanade. April 26: Penang Chamber of Commerce; Meeting, 2.80 p.m.88 words
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Advertisement488 1932-04-19 5 ANNOUNCING THAT OUR j GROCERY DEPT. PENANG e Is open and that in addition to Groceries, Cold Storage Supplies are obtainable up to 1 7.30 p. m. Nightly throughout the week and Midday on Sundays. SERVICE asEiraora-ii Hi i— gna*UiMCTiT~iTa— Singapore Cold StorageCo.,Ltd., PENANG. Telephone ON A MOTOR CYCLE AT488 words
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Advertisement199 1932-04-19 5 -BOBBYHOWES I STAR OF “FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE” I ON Columbia RECORDS j His rendering of “WHO PO yOU LOVE?” which is the hit of this popular London show, is a perfect scream. What a wealth of meaning is put into the answer of his question, ‘‘Who do you199 words
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Article853 1932-04-19 6 The following lathe foil Hat of entries: Horbm—Clabs 1 Ist 2nd 3rd Ron Ron Ran 5$F 7F liM ok 6 F Boardwalk xxx Bungel Beei x x Selangor x x Millionaire x x Trawellton x x x Mountebank x x Glad Eyes x x x Rotherwood x x853 words
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Advertisement492 1932-04-19 6 “WINNERS’ AN EASY PROBLEM FOR RACING ENTHUSIASTS. THE "PINANG GAZETTE” in conjunction with the "SUNDAY GAZETTE” offers a prize of $250 to the reader who names 25 Winning horses on the attached form at the Singapore Spring 1932 Meeting to be held on APRIL, 30, MAY 4, 7 /4 <£492 words
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1074 1932-04-19 7 401 for Six Wickets livock and Henry Knock Up Centuries Rain Prevents Innings Victory r'rom Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Monday 'l.iia robbed Selangor of a well ved victory over Negri SembiKuala Lumpur in the annual r-State fixture against Negri 1 oilan. 4ng first1,074 words
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Article192 1932-04-19 7 L AND T. F. r. BEAT B. R. 0. WnW Ke crow 3 assembled on the Tutter Wo'th eotea^on Club padang at Butter fit* Monday to witness the League T I? b S ween the 8.R.0. and tbe P- aod l‘ 1 P« and TFT.,192 words
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Article301 1932-04-19 7 THREE-WICKETS VICTORY Perkins Knocks Up 50 Runs The Pest defeated the Yerchants by three wickets on the Esplanade yesterday erkins played a splendid innings for the latter and knocked up 50 runs wbi'a Brady and dt.ma were the outstanding batsmen for the winners. The following301 words
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Article269 1932-04-19 7 FAREWELL TO MR. CURRAN SHARP The Sign»! Section gave a Tea Party in honour cf Lt W. J. Curran Sharp. Officer Commanding of Signal Section. P. and P W V.O. owing to his transfer to Malacca, at the residence of Lt S. Mortimer in N?rtham269 words
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Article122 1932-04-19 7 The Presidents of the European and Chinese Unemployment Funds desire to express their thanks io the following for allowing them to ut.l.se their advertising spaces In the local papers Messrs. Wbiteaway L»’d sw Go., Henry Waugh A Co. Sime D rby A Co, Storch Bros Borneo Co., Georgetown122 words
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Article676 1932-04-19 7 Mr. P. N. Hayward hae been appointed W act as Treasurer, Sarawak. Mrs Gilbert Brooke, of Penang ia visit ing friends in Kuala Lumpur. P. H. Carter of Bentong, returned from Europe by the Diomed. Mr. D Gilchrist of Shanghai Seremban Estate, Mambau, ia proceeding home on676 words
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Article573 1932-04-19 7 JUDGE TAKES MERCIFUL VIEW Two appeals in tha PJice Oiurt convictions in connection with the recent Penang dieturbanc s at Carnsrv >n Street were heard by Mr. Justice Whitley in the Supreme Court this morning. In cne case the appeal waa dismi-zed and in the other a573 words
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271 1932-04-19 7 ONE MONTHS SUSPENSION Two Shield* Offered For League Football A committee meeutg of the P nm* Fojtbul Association waa h 11 on Friday to receive the report and the recommendations of the eub-committee appointed f r the pnrposi cf enqu ring into the inc*dents which271 words
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Advertisement82 1932-04-19 7 I B The Universal Gold Syndicate BULLION MERCHANTS 224 226 Chulia Street. Penang, and at 14, South Canal Road, Singapore. e Purchase Gold BAR?, JEWELLERY, COINS, ETC., Of Every Soft or Quality. I/ you wish to get the highest premium on your GOLD BRING IT TO THE UNIVERSAL GOID SYNDICATE.82 words
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Article448 1932-04-19 8 Of particular interest to Malaya at the present time is the publicity campaign now being conducted by the N tional Canners’ Association. Tne campaign is the outcome of many months’ preparation by a srnill comoany of advertising an 1 sJes experts, and its main object is448 words
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Article282 1932-04-19 8 The unhappy situation in Mancharia ie beginning to lock even more menacing than before ae a result of various happenings at Moscow News from Russia is always subject to a certain amount of suspicion as little news is allowed to cross the Soviet frontier without the282 words
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Article80 1932-04-19 8 —Rugby Radio Service. Quantitative Regulation to be Considered The Minister of Agriculture, Sir John Gilmour, announced in the House of Commons yesterday that two reorganisation commissions are to be set up for the agri, cultural industry, one for milk and milk products and the other for pigs and—Rugby Radio Service. - 80 words
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Article78 1932-04-19 8 —Rugby Radio Service. Pilot to Attempt Journey in Auto-giro J. N. Young, an ex Air Force pilot intends to fly to South Africa in n autogiro. This will be the first long-distance auto giro flight, and ae the machine is designed for safety and not speed he—Rugby Radio Service. - 78 words
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Article687 1932-04-19 8 Penang, Tuesday i gyC HE carrent i-sue of the fQ Crown Co onist, published in London, contains an article entitled Malaya through a 1 Woman’s Eyes by G. I. Gun Munro which gives some very misleading information, scarcely calculated to encourage people to emigrate to this country.687 words
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Article94 1932-04-19 8 Tin Spot Saturday To-day London <£los 2s. GJ, .£lO6. I*G, Od Tin (3 Months) London <£lo7 os. Od. £lOB 1-s. 6d. Singapore $53.87| $54.3« Business Done 75 tons 100 tons Penang $54.3 Business Fone Buyers No Sellers Rubber London 1J d. 1? New York 2 He. (G) S.'.’c.lG)94 words
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Advertisement269 1932-04-19 8 ICLEEVES MILK. I A BRI ESH PRODUCT. I THE FIN "ST IN THE WORLD. I A Full Cream Mi kwe 1 knowa for its EXCELLENT I QUALITY due to the Ri 11 Pas urags for which Ireland is so famous. P epared from selected mi’k from I Cows fed in269 words
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Advertisement30 1932-04-19 8 THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with aittir-g room and private ba tn room attached. ■BOERI EXCELLENT CUISINE tinder expert European Chef.30 words
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Miscellaneous22 1932-04-19 8 TIDE TABLES Hlib Low Wtb. To Dav 1120 a.m. 5i3 am. 1125 p.m. 541 pm. To Moobow 1.75 e.m. 554 6.25 p.m.22 words
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Article798 1932-04-19 9 WILD MOSCOW ALARUMS CONCINIFATIO i Or RUSSIAN TROOPS SOVIET’S POLICY OF “PEACE” j u while making prnt-stations of peaceful policy on fion-interrention in Manchui ia, is doing all in her power to ‘.provoke Japan, and in Moscow nervousness is professed at “the imminent danger of—Reuter. - 798 words
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Article65 1932-04-19 9 —Renter Mr. Hoover not to Propose Extension Washington. April 18 Government circles do not expect President Hoover to initiate another moratorium w b(<n the present one expires on June 80. This announcement follows the outcry of the anti-revisionists and may be designed to 'vert farther attacks until public—Renter - 65 words
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Article67 1932-04-19 9 Withdrawn at £95,000 a Record Bid Art experts from Europe and America w «n< present at Lxtnhton Oaetle Durham *hon many wor d hmons works of art r m the collection of Lord Durham were •uotioned yesterday. Lawrence's portrait. The Red Boy.” was ’ithdrawn at £95.000 the67 words
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Article151 1932-04-19 9 him for several hours —Rugby Radio Service. Ger man Airwoman Not Seriously Ir jurtd From Oar Own Correspondent Bangkok, April 18 Marga Etsdorf crashed on Sunday morn ing when leaving Don Muang for Akyab from a height of fifty metres. Marga •■nd her cat, the passenger.’’ were shakenhim for several hours —Rugby Radio Service. - 151 words
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Article141 1932-04-19 9 Rugby Radio Service. £ICO,OV,(jOJ A year When the Minister of Elucxtion, Sir Donald Mac Lean, presented bis department estimates in the House of Commons yesterday, he said they provided for an Exchequer expenditure of £42 892,676. which shows an economy of five and a half million onRugby Radio Service. - 141 words
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Article126 1932-04-19 9 Government’s Latest Reasure From Oar Own Correspondent Bangkok, April 18 The Government has imposed a salary tax effective from April 1. It includes not only actual wages and salary for work done, but also pensions, annuities gratuities fees commissions, and bonuses paid by employer to employee in126 words
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Article148 1932-04-19 9 Reuter. Active Support for De Valera New York, April 18 An attempt is being made here to rally the who’e body of Irish-Americans to the cause of De Valera Mr. Ford. President of the Irish World a New York newspaper has appealed for an Irish race convention at NewReuter. - 148 words
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Article47 1932-04-19 9 TOKIO AMMUNITION DUMP BLOWS UP Tokio. April 19 A number of persons was injured, fifty houses partially wrecked and the whole neighbourhood thrown into confusion when an army ammunition store on the outskirts of Tokio blew up early this morning, apparently from spontaneous combustion. —Reuter.47 words
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Article382 1932-04-19 9 Rugby Radio Service. SERIOUS RIOTING NEAR CALCUTTA Ahmedabad April 18 The Government has confiscated £2 475 deposited in local bank by the Gujerat Saba on the ground that it was being used in farthering the unlawful programme of the Indian National Congress. The Gujerat Sabs, theRugby Radio Service. - 382 words
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Article97 1932-04-19 9 Rugby Radio Service. High-Handed Action by German Government Asked in the House of Commons yesterday whether arrangements had been made for restoration to tritish owners of remit tances belonging to them recently detained in German banks while in transi t from Budapest to London, tbe Under SecretaryRugby Radio Service. - 97 words
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Article98 1932-04-19 9 Reuter. Their Majesties at Abbey Wedding The King and Queen yesterday attended the wedding at Westminster Abbey of Lord Hyde, the King’s godson and heir of the Earl of Clarendon, and tbe honourable Marion Glyn daughter of Lord Wolverton Their h*ajesties. who signed the marriage register, wereReuter. - 98 words
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Advertisement12 1932-04-19 9 I a i BrJ aiwite Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Co Limited12 words
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Advertisement152 1932-04-19 9 TOLONG-LAH AN ILLU TRxTfD MAGAZINE PRODUCED IN AID OF The Planters’ Benevolent Fund of Malaya will be Published <n 30th Apr;!. It Is Kerry, W tty and Wisa Price $l.lO per copy post free anywhere from Ine Editor, TOLO XG-LAH, P. O. Bex 272, Kuala Lumpur. NOVELS reat Short Stories152 words
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Miscellaneous127 1932-04-19 9 MAJESTIC 6-15 To-night 9-30 WARNER BIXTERand LEILA HYAMS IN ■SURRENDER Fox Picture COMMENCING THURSDAY CYRIL MAUDE fl in Paramount's First All-British Production. ‘These Charming People’ Produced at El tree London, v>ith an ad-E 1 gbrii ’Fhone 9 Theatre 1492 JL ’SS J Royal OPENING 6-15 aad 9-30 Brought back in127 words
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Obituary86 1932-04-19 9 OBITUARY Two Weil-Kowa Irish Figures Captain William Redmond, son of John Redmond, the famous leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party and himself a member of the House of Commons before the Free ‘tate was established collapsed and died at the residence of his friend on Sunday. Mr. Jeremiah Msoveagh, who86 words
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1141 1932-04-19 10 ANNUAL MEETINGS Preserving Organisations for Better Time The srmral meeting! of the Kua'a Si dim Rubbar Company, Limited, and the Faßßett Rubber Company, Limited, were hell to-caz at Messrs. Boaet«ai and Go., Ltd. At the meeting of the Ku la Sidim Rubber C?., Ltd., which1,141 words
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Article1111 1932-04-19 10 14TH ANNUAL MEETING The fourteenth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the B’ssett Rubber Co., Ltd., w s held at 11.3) ».m. Mr. H. O. M?"s (Director) pr?B'ded and the others present were: Mr. J. C. Innes (Director), Mr. A. W. de Winton Harries (alternate1,111 words
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Article143 1932-04-19 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Sat. Bai. April 18 April 16 Sept. 18 Paris 95 15/'6 951 128.98 New York 8.78 i 8.77 4.85 i Montreal 4.21 4.18 Brassefa 271/16 86 1 84.88 Geneva' 84.86 Amsterdam 9 851 980 12.08 Milan 781 781 82.89 Beilin 15 31/82 18143 words
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29 1932-04-19 10 Royal Society of St. George— Penang Branch Members and their friends are reminded that the final Dane, practice will be held tt the Runnymede Hotel this evening at 9.30.29 words
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Article465 1932-04-19 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES ffhs following were the luteal guoiaiioas lg MESSRS. KENNKDIA Oo.’a ah«a list at 11 a.m. to day Saturday To dar Sags’ 8HiB I s I to. 0« t fl* > fl* Mining Hoag Fatt -25 .30 -25 .30 KampongK 6/6 7/- 6/- 6 6465 words
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Article48 1932-04-19 10 RESULTS OF MONDAY’S TIES Doubles Handicap: —2 F v Sver and K Cocmbe b«at Ser L R T fi M and J N Cooley 21—19 2 T A W mjss and L M Norris be*t 1 J R Aictibald and MJ Thorpe 21—11,48 words
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672 1932-04-19 10 Ninth Annual General Meeting! The ninth annuU general meeting of the shareholders of Lesong Tujoh Rubber Estates, Limited, held in the registered office of the Company, British India House, Ptnang, on Saturday, April 16, at noon. Mr. O. B. Graburn wss in the chair and672 words
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Article74 1932-04-19 10 WHEELER WINS MILE RACE The annual mile race was swum at tbe Swimming Qab on Bunday. All who started completed the coarse. Names and times were;— Wheeler 29 Mina 46 Secs Penrice 30 12 Cook 30 57 Leonard 84 49 Purcell 85 CO Whaley 85 58 Mercer74 words
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Article921 1932-04-19 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST NAMES. t II «51 L |f 8 RUBBER (Dollar.) c 1 c c. Allenby Rubber Co. ..I a Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 2; 4 Amalgamated Malay Estates 40 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates i Ayer Molek Rubber Co. ‘5 25 Aver Pams921 words
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Advertisement33 1932-04-19 10 WHY WORRY? GJO TO yit ITE 28, FishoD street £>BNA^' t .,re I»*» The best bonee for f nn to contracte and p*intu*R Sa(( wide repair premises and hniqo®’ 0 experience and nnsurp33 words
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1203 1932-04-19 11 Confidence in the Future Complete Cessation of Shipments Suggested Mr. Cyril Baxendale, writing in the Financial Times of March 26, expresses his confidence in the future of the rubber industry. He suggests that plantations should cease shipment pending an increase the value of1,203 words
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Advertisement187 1932-04-19 11 ate Ip M Winning Hands require careful attention. The 1 first requisite is a pure soap. < utivura Soap used every time you wash your hands does much to prevent redness and u mghncss caused by daily tasks. Always dry hands thoroughly. -i-t with Cut iriiru Oint- cnent if necessary.187 words
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Advertisement35 1932-04-19 11 DEUTZ ’HESEL ENGINES for Stationary Marine purpow, nirCri Motor Locomotives, nICQCI Lighting Sets. UllulL cargo Winches. UICuIL Pumping Sets. Sole Agents— N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO., Singapore, 104/6, Robinson Road. Penang! 3» Weld Quay35 words
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Advertisement160 1932-04-19 11 Exercise vigilance over your health and wellbeing, lou cannot afford to take risks in connection "kk your beverage. Remember you have proof of this "bisky s excellence in (he recommendation of the medical profession. i /s A A i Famous all over the world for the flavour, j which analysts160 words
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864 1932-04-19 12 THE CYNICAL SECULARISM WHICH HAS TAKEN THE PLACE OF “SPIRITUAL SANCTIONS RECKLESSLY DESTROYED ‘‘Fcr oir country and for its citizsnship we are thankful, but much there is to give ng pause. In the midst of our scant and severe experiences let there864 words
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Advertisement387 1932-04-19 12 «S’*®""®" 111 I NOW- Outboard Motor Pleasure i a AND UTILITY FOR ALL j $225/- I Purchases A Genuine Dependable ELTO TWIN FROM United Engineers limited, PENANG Slender Figures All about you prove that science has discovered A New Foe to Fat health and vim. Lives were shortened, others, and387 words
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Advertisement183 1932-04-19 12 --«it ■•«■■MMMWMdteMexae.nrneawe •W HSral I uss i j&j j Foods The ‘Allenburys' Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They ?.re free from harmful germs, and arc readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreox183 words
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Advertisement593 1932-04-19 12 IF ITS STRENGTH IkYOU NEED —you need Hall’s Wine because it is a Tonic Restors. tive and Nerve Food that quickly gives strength to the iALLsWW entire s y stem Nothing else j -tow'o you could take will so com>*****. pletely tone you up if you are feeling the effects593 words
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599 1932-04-19 13 Japanese Pressure Fcr tie first time In many yearr, Peipirg is wilhcut an English-language paper. Th’i came as a result of the suspension of The Leader, wh ch-'wet ordered by the loc&l Chinese tu bcrities following a protest lodged by the J panes© legation with Marsbi599 words
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Advertisement239 1932-04-19 13 Vcw Way io Banish Ugly Hair mJ i fj Sensational Discovery of British Scientist Men detest superfluous hair They never '■nd a woman attractive who suffers from > To-day. m three minutes, you can say g-Mxlbyc forever to all unwanted hair, and h»vu smooth white arms and legs free fr239 words
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Advertisement40 1932-04-19 13 1/AR7WS Mr PILLS. I APIOL STEEL Sure and certain for all Female I I complaints. Every lady should I I keep a box in the house. W. J. EDMONDS I Th* Wr*lish Pharmacy I 52, 54, Beach Street. Penang I40 words
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Advertisement476 1932-04-19 13 k- inir■■ i t. C Assets exceed «12 000.000 9, C. A*»urar.ee in force over 4 The K>re«it Rustem Life Assuriitioe .Ctti. Fin rr .4 t. rFPICE, Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, tONU V C w f.<T -7. OM Tb> Compear haa 30.000 depoaitad wfci, o-. a Ceur? «>476 words
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Article476 1932-04-19 14 Penang, April 19,1932, FENAN3 MARKET eta. Meat Feef Steak kati 32 blew or curry do 22 Fork l<-an do 48 Po-k lean fat Ist quality do 38 Multon Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl kati 34 Capo is locally reared do 45 Hen do do 36476 words
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Advertisement333 1932-04-19 14 r ■wn**v x d L n lT| C7c.> i fe M A S£> wf-j K g£jghj ”A® 1 &XJ Koh€l k j I B 0 W U4W i JHGMRgI b ii Ci Mpß 4JUUR i?! r\3 TT t j s jf I J L j LeL. 1 -< i J333 words
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Advertisement62 1932-04-19 14 POCKET CHECK ROLLS FOB ESTATES, MIKES, ETC 1 4i x 6J 2 4| x 6| 3 5| x 7f 4 x 8| 5 5J x 7j 6 5f x 7J 7 4f x 7| 8 5« x 7f 9 6f x 8| 10 6 x 9 11 5 x 862 words
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Advertisement304 1932-04-19 14 What the New Glaxo is “The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that the manufacturers of infant’s foods are not content to stand still, but are anxious to make use of new discoveries in scientific research.” Reprinted from “The Practitioner" far January, 1929, ONLY GLAXO304 words
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Article935 1932-04-19 15 Port of Penang 11 1 Schedule of Principal Lines r The following fg a list of vessels arriving and sailing PerAng during iho week IN FORT TO-DAY I ?’ams of' From Sailing For Deto of Sailing I P vSfUD»' IL-.,.. anffPOM. Ch.rtboo, Bagw-M-Apl-Apl. B*- Swnrang and935 words
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Advertisement182 1932-04-19 15 few;-- —y Vyi\ I A pleasant spin en a < U CCESS fOL j REMOVES TilE CAUSE j Diseases arising from the Blood must be treated by j removing the cause from the Blood, permanent relief canaot be ert/ined by any other treatment. CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE cleanses the blood and182 words
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Advertisement1332 1932-04-19 16 3 f BOLUUI STEAMSHIP LINE I 'irsSx L. rfey&j, < I BLUSFUIRMEL LIME I a Colombo, ’*aT> ill s. T,on •>. otterdam Colombo. Marseilles Lo .don, Rotterdam 4s. --Ifc-e a Hamburg and and Dambzrg One Penang Due Penang ♦>niTMlY SHE WORLD. PATR > LUS •pr i 2 5 ANCHDES Apr1,332 words
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Advertisement789 1932-04-19 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAH LINES (Companies Incorporved in Er.;' T MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO < 1 s Penlnaalar and Oriental S N. Co i Paa p under contract with His Majesty 3 l( j yj n f Government, London and Far 1 East Midi Service. Mats FL I Outwards789 words
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