Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 April 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 93. VOL. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 738 1 rT mJ* IT. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispeniary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street A Gentleman Always Looks Weil za Dressed in Good Clctbes 1 mw** When in England, call and fit V s 3 W fS your«e!f out with clothes at approx. W JF ML >
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    • 18 1 |h TOHISATSU! STUDIO I* with up-to-date Photo- i{ graphy by electric light. Thone 779. 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 1690 2 positions vacant OFFICE FILES. BANKS. zl DIVERS WANTED -vM »-> <w >“•■ •'■•F m wwmiiuwh ■»>£«« mkl dBOMWra quire d per month. A ppi cation to Box oblong OF moil, LIMITED IMTSCHIPPU, LV. fl No 40, c/o Pirang Gazette. Apron Files leap [lncorporated in England] NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY j sSEmI
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  • 1406 3 ,—Free Freer. A REPORT Directors’ Evidence in Smalley Case Durirg the htar’rg of the case in which O. 0. bmdley, accountant, is charged with abetment of making false entries in a statutory repc rt prepared for filing with the Registrar cf Companies, in the District Court
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    • 295 3 ILS 1 JrSnß i IWW >i -aggTr- <lB *<Jg» yLtwy The best time for us I THE cold weather is the best time tor us I even and nckne» are at their lowest And in the tew short, cold months lost energies must be recuperated and reserves of vitality built
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    • 37 3 LEA i PERRINS’ i SAUCE i a I 3 Take a little with your cheese icĔiTup your HEALTH BY TAKING They dear all wastes aaA Cao as from your viug you foil otf vitality, oaerty aad rhcßrArlacea
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    • 133 3 —BOBBY_ HOWES STAR OF “FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE" ON Columbia RECORDS His rendering of “WflO PO VOU 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 you love This
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  • 1969 4 Illuminating Review by Chairman Conditions in Malaya and the Far East In the course of his illuminating address to shareholders of the Chartered Bink of India, Australia and China at the Bank’s annual meeting in London on March 30, Sir Montagu Cornish Turner, the Chairman, said: Utter
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    • 339 4 gnu’”' f <■>«. x t <*«»8 vz/,,\ T l f Do they tire |fef/V JB' you out WHAT an unending joy the child- SgSU i ren’s hour used to be when thev gRj f were only little toddlers I Now that thev HfeflF are older and so much more interesting,
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    • 189 4 ALL BABIES THRIVE BEST ON TRUFOOD >Tf. A 'i -of vX. I Sturdy oi limb, bright of keen, alert youngrera I MALAYA CAN DO WITH MOKE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES I HUMANISED TRUFO )D builds infants as nature would have them built. N r other food so complete ly takes the
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  • 550 5 HOW CITIZENS PAY Industries and Towns Run by Gunmen This in how a lyitem of terrorism has been &ffloting a civilised community—- Muscling in and imprsgnably entrenching itself not fully in every city of the forty-eight States, but in the towns and vilhges at the nation's cross-roadb,
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    • 334 5 TWELVE SIX $1995 Its a sturdy ‘six,’ and an economical one, too. Pull sized with plenty of A zfS room f° r f° ur people. As graceful as any car on the road and with finish and equipment as good as its appearance. With maintenance work cut down to the
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  • 1542 6 Hopes of Ottawa Conference Statesman’s Work for Ireland From Our Own Correspondent London, March ‘3l BRITISH manufacturers and exporters hope that nothing will delay the opening of the Ottawa Conference, which is due to begin in July, nor impede a prompt and satisfactory issue, lhe British Government
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    • 493 6 I FACTS i (4 1 x 1 Sr» •*< LfA v M ’A I WILLS’ 3 Careless Washing ILj IL i Spoils the Hair i CIGARETTES j Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. ►*< It is simply a matter of shampooing. V Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and
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  • 456 7 TWO CLEAR GOALS ihirese Win Thrilling Game A f i t and thrilling game of soooer was 1 yesterday by a arge orowd when ih'j X ii 0. were beaten on their own re nd by the Penang Chinese Footbril Association by two clear goals. The
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  • 156 7 Royal Society Of St, George v The Rest To be played on Sunday morning, April ■21,1932;First Tee. Wrigley and Adams v Moncur and McKinetery Knight and Bird v Carmichael and Anderson S.BB Anthony and F rodle v Sooular and Fenwick Elowe and Lias v Brodie and Puchanan
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  • 38 7 pl ea Fr«»y— D Been Will dICa u 1 0 Q Fames and Coomb, afeo 8 2 F N k,er ,nd K "«W.T bsa'r 6 88 6 Mre «1-1«, C Mru 11,10 eod O« ,k
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  • 699 7 WEIGHTS FOR FIRST DAY Good Fields in Card of Eight Fvenfs Below will be found the weights for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring meeting to be run at Singapore next Saturday, April EO. also the handicaps for five events to be
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  • 472 7 Mr G. T. Peall has been appointed to act is Stamp and I robite Officer, bingapore. Mr. R. A. West. Accountant, Austral Mslay Tin, Ltd, Taipirg has returned from leave. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. L M»yger and their two children have left for Hong Eong on
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  • 39 7 Owing to the continued indisposition of E Vai berg, the final in the P.R 0. Tennis Championship fixed for Tuesday next has again been postponed The date of the match will be announced later.
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  • 451 7 HOBLYN—LITTLE Reception at “Goodwood The wedding took place yesterday at St. George’s Church, Penang, of Mr. Donald Robert Armstrong Hoblyn Manager of the Borneo Co., Ltd., 1 enang and the well known Straits and Malayan cricketer and all-round sportsman second son of Mr. and Mrs Reginald
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  • 395 7 St. GEORGE THE MARTY 3 (Church Of England) 4th Sunday after Easter 750 Litany, 8 am Matins, Pss CXXVIII—CXXXI, Hymn 448,1 830 Holy Co umanion, 10-30 Holy Communion, 6pm Evensong. Ps CXLV *B4, l’s CXLVI 286, Magnificat 213, Nanc OimitUs 214, Hymns 207, 447,502, 428. Monday, S. Mark
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    • 121 7 HOW TO CONQUER INDI6ESTION Your doctor wi’l tell you that normally the juices of the stomach are rlightly acid, but that an excess uf acidity upsets the whole digestive process causing such painful symptoms as fermentation, heartburn, flatulence and inflammation of the stomach lining. Therefore if you suffer from any
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    • 209 7 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE BT ORDER OF COURT DiTED 11th JANI ARY, 193 Z The property of Tan Chong Keat (Deceased) be held at No. 138 Ilutton Lane on Saturday, 30th April, 1932, at 11 a. nt. Comprising Marble top table», Chine?® Black-wood chair», Mirror», Al me rahs, Long Tables, Bentwood
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  • 23 8 Mackie —At Barn Gaiah Hospital, on 21as April, 1932 to Mr. and Mrg. E. J. Mackie, Bruaa Perak, Federated Malay States.—a son.
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  • 442 8 Will Japan leave the League of Nations According to the cabled reports, it is an open secret that she intends to withdraw, if article XV of the Covenant which in effect provides for united pressure by all the m mbers of the League against any of
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  • 555 8 An insiwee w»s reaenUy brougb* to our notice where a child of British parents was refused admission to school for a reason which can only be described as puerile. The mother took the boy for admission to one of the local schools early this year. A teacher informed
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  • 719 8 Thg patron §aint of (England STRANGE are the ways of hagiography, yet no legend is more curious and less authenticated than that of the saint whom we celebrate to-day. How came it that this shadowy young Levantine blossomed into the patron saint of Portugal, Aragon and
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  • 109 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday To-day London £ll4 15s. od. £ll2, os, 0$ Tin (3 Months) London £ll6 Isi. Od £ll4 os. Ocl Singapore $58.87j §59.00 Business Done 75 tons 100 tonsPenang $58.87| 59.12' Business Done 50 tons Buyers No Seller Rubber London 11» d. U New York 3? c.
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    • 152 8 O "Ws "~i RECORDS g VIENNA BOHEME ORCHESTRA I 221.403 O Sole Mio (di Capui> iji Paloma (de Yradier) DAJOS BELA DANCE ORCHESTRA I 221.405 The Tango Waltz Gypsy Moon (Zigeunerweisen) From the talkie “Monte Carlo-Madness” k 221.403 The Way with every Sailor ’Neath the Spell of Monte Carlo h
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    • 21 8 G. HOTSU SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 27th April, 1932. Danes Music by the Band of the 8. s. PRESIDENT HAYES
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 640 9 I —Reuter COMMONS REVIEW OF POSITIONS Expert Financial Advice Offered attitude to MALAYA The position cf the Colonia! Empire, which is Buffering heavily owing to the world depression was reviewed by the Colonial Secretary in the House of Oom Toone. Several Colonies bad only been
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  • 33 9 .—Router. Sentences Up to Three Months Auckland, April 92 HentGno 6a up to three months have been f, on the rioters- A hundred were reptod, a third of whom were Charged.—Reuter.
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  • 85 9 MR. SCOTT OF THE MANCHESTER GUARDIA* Mr E T. Scott Editor of the Manchester Guardian, was found drowned in Lake Windermere. Mr, Scott with his son boarded a dinghy to go to a yacht The dinghy capsized and the boy clung to the keel while his father
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  • 213 9 ,—Reuter. British Amendment To Placate France The P-lme Minister had further conferences with leading statesmen at Geneva yesterday. Daring th? morning, Mr. MacDonald attended a meeting cf the general oommis ’ion of tbe Disarmament Conference. Bir John Simon explained thit his resolution favonring qualitative disarmament was nevt-r intended
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  • 121 9 Ytt More Burdens and an Internal Loan From Oar Own Correspondent Bangkok, April 22 The Budget estimates for the year ending March 81, 1933, are published. Estimated revenue is 74 864,000 ticals, expenditure 74 455,160 and the surplus 408,840 The Government has decided to raise an internal loan,
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  • 105 9 Reuter. Bill to Puss Both Houses in Twa Days Machinery was set in motion In the House of Common b yesterday to repair weak nets in the President of the Board of Trade’s portion The House promptly passed the 4 President of the Board of Trade" BiU removing
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  • 69 9 Royalty At Aldershot Practices Tue King and Queen accompanied by the Princess Royal inspected various army unite at Aldershot including some of the latest types of anti-craft guns, artillery and bridging devices. His Majesty himself gave orders by wire 'ess to the driver of a small oar
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  • 341 9 HOPES OF BRIGHTER FUTURE The difficulties with which the rubber Industry is contending were emphasised by Sir Herbert Wright presiding at tho meeting of the Robber Growers'Association. Changes in estate practice which have lowered eoars he said, "should not be regarded as permanent Benefits from the
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  • 44 9 —Reuter. Defiance of Police Order Bombay, April 22 Mrs. Sarojini Naidu has been arrested for defying a polios order not to leave here for Delhi to attend the session cf the Indian National Congress, of which she is acting president —Reuter.
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  • 71 9 One thousand seven hundred and seventy* five Tamil labourers were repatriated from Penang yesterday by the s.s. Elephants. These were all rubber estate labourers who had been thrown out of work. The arrangements made by the Labour Department for the embarking of this large contingent were
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  • 31 9 —Reuter. New York, April 28 The loss of $4 ono0 n 0 000 is shown in the 1931 report of the Sooony Vacuum Corporation. Grose earnings were $61,000.000.
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  • 121 9 DETECTIVE ASSAULTED A large crowd assembled in Penang Street last night attracted by the Insistent blowing of a police whistle. A reporter of the Pinang Gazette found a Tamil detective attached to the Beach Street i olice Station with an abrasion on the left side
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  • 399 9 —Reuter, Manchukuo Government’s Threat Changchun, April 2i The Manchurian Government has decided to arrest Dr. We lington Koo and other Chinese accompanying the League Oom mission if they leave the 3 M R Zone and to impose the extreme penalty for iufring irg the sovereign
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  • 92 9 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p m 1 March He-oes of the Flag Bidgoo-3 2 Overture I Puritan! Bousquet 3 Selection Merry England German 4 Intermezao Bells of Queeley Hume 5 Waltz September Godin 6 Selection The Rose of England Hume 7 Finale Savoy English Medley Iliffe
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    • 12 9 1 vteoz-j PASTILLES J l r theNC“" 1 Hr ahlgbensuksisna/ SWEDEN -//7»
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    • 50 9 22, BEACH ST., IMpDAME faAVIES 1 Penang. IWSODISTE DISCRIMINATE h l l i n e r -Dressmaking cables: diagomal U LATEST CniC I RESLAW MATS.IH ALL COLOURS, j I LATEST DRESSWEAR DESIGNS. I ARRIVING NEXT WEEK. CREpE TMER& I BRITISH KND BEST. j CLEARANCE SfcLE SHORTLY. STILL FOREMOST IN DRESSMAKING.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 238 9 ILL 1 JJIIIHIiIIIiH WiHIWI IO WIi~nHT IF iTO' I M A J E -1' I C J I 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 I I Last Two Performances I CYRIL MAUDE I I in Paramount*s First AU-British Success I “These Charming People” I g Michael Arlen's Famous Story 3 Produced at El
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  • 1102 10 GAMMON (MALAYA) LTD. Proposed Operations at the Cameron’s Mr. H. Elphick presided over ths auntul general meeting of Gammon (Milays) Limitedi h J ld in the Ocean Building. Singapore, on Wedneaday. O;here present were: Messrs. H. W. Cbwling, L. T. Wakeford, Dr. H. T. Wee, Messrs.
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  • 146 10 Latest Quotation» Fri. Thur. Ba*. April 22 April 21 Bep*. 19 Paris 95 3/16 95 7/16 128.98 Naw York 8.741 8.761 4.85 i Montreal 4.17 4.18} Brussels 26 75 26 85 84.88 Geneva 19 80 19.35 24.88 Amsterdam 9 25} 9 28} 12.08 Milan 721 78}
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  • 247 10 Penar’ Apnl 23 e f Benares Op'u® p. ahvsi 5 000 00 Gloves mru .1 Gold leaf sell «re 7 2 00 Maee Pta-’t mm no suppheNuking 80, u 1:1,8 □oconute p 1,000 5 Copra Sunlnei biy*rs 5.75 fattens ta es 11. U Rattens Coans 10.6' Green Snnil
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  • 356 10 •TO DAY’S PRICES The following wore ths latest «notations ll MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’s sharj U a at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day Ĕ Ĕ S Bhabbb S. > £3 S JX PQ 02 5Q 00 10. I e. If. 10. Mining Ayer Hitam 9,9
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  • 87 10 Penang, Apr I 23 By Oottrtesy of ihfl Oharitrod Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 ,t h 4 m/te 2/3 31/82 Private 3 m/ta credit 2/4 7/32 it 8 it D cumen ary 2/4 11/82 On Naw York Bank Demand 42} France h T.T 1,000 nom India h
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  • 1056 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST d I S--n ames, > RUBBER (Dollar.) 1 c 1 Rubber Estate 60 I Syndicate C 50 70 Ayer Rutting Rubber Estates I 2 j Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 2; Ayer Panas Rubber Estates Balau Planttug Syndicate ‘..j 25 Bassett Rubber Co 43 Batu LintanK Rubber
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  • 45 10 Singapore Pricee for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sb est for to-day are aa folio we:— Spot 5| cente pe- lb. May/June 5$ July/Sept. 5| Oct., Dec. M 6} lt Market quiet. London and Liverpool Stock kelg in be reduced by 150 tons-
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    • 286 10 LAST BIC CHANCei D A I B UTSU’S 21, BISHOP STREET BALANCE OF GOODS AND ALSO Show Oases Specially AS WELL AS COUNTERS, TABLES, ETC. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION at 3-30 nTUESDAY, 26ih APRIL, 1932 C N. WOODFORD, The Pen arg Excjange 21a, Penang Read, (Auctioneer.) I PLANTING
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  • 663 11 The following pubHcationß were issued lor received by the Department of Statis|tic?i 8.8. and F.M S.; during the period from April 2nd to 8± 1932, inclusive, land are available for public use in the I Reference Library, Fallerton Building, I Singapore. Application may be made by I
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    • 543 11 I “KENNEDY” latent Bar Bending Machines I No. 2 GEARED. As arranged for bending 3/4 to 1-in, with gear and racket, showing check stop for finish of bend. Bars Bent Cold up to IJn. Diameter j “Kennedy’ Patent Bending Machines are available in a variety of types Beam bars upto
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    • 37 11 LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread Tapes Indentmc Paper Paper Seals Pmk Office Tapes Powe rof Attorney Forms Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. 1,2, 8, 4 6 The Pipang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 133 11 j i I Dr a IMMffWKI s I Smart people choose g I NESTLE'S I CHOCOLATE f i^ ((l llll|| ,|||||||ni|||||||||ll| i |lllll|l,llll| lj« U H WiS\l AM AN iflHKl vwSo ifi l ’I 1 J ilk ))jl HOSIERY BE Y /O LOVELIER? Oj/i nfO F HF lIKIX r‘ Compare
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  • 378 12 A MEDIUM’S HONESTY Spiritualist Cause Celebre Remarkable evidence was given by Sir Oliver Lodge, the celebrated scientist and adherent of spiritualism, when called on behalf of Mrs. Neurig Morris, who is suing the Daily Mail, which issued a contents’ bill stating ’’Trance Medium Found Out.
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  • 103 12 April 23: 0 v Penang Free School Esplanade Cricket: r eelers v "E” Coy. Patani Road April 24 t Cricket: P R 0 v Esplanade, 10 a m. April 26: Penang hamber of Commerce. Meeting, 2 80 p m. Penang Turf Club, half yearly meeting bartered Bank
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    • 412 12 rue “Terry” Lever Folding Roller Clip. Enables you to file your letters—Lock them up in file and refer to them easily. Gives 50 per cent, more jaw capacity than any similar clip. Send $l-25 for a iet of 5 (different sizes). SOLE DISTRIBUTORS; fPinang gazette (Press, Jstd. PENANG. New Way
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    • 45 12 I/lOW’S PILLS. APIOL STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female I com plaints. Every lady should a keep a box in the house. W.J. EDMONDS Tho English Pharmacy 52, 54, Beach Street, Penang 151 i «Stss Jk h k A wsWw 1 HTW. 3
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    • 509 12 A.«t. exceed «12.000,000 9. C. AMonu.ee in force over 135,000,000 The Great Eastern Eife Assurance Co., Ltd, (Incorporate I® Straits Sattlanranta), HEAD OFFICE» Grwt Eastern Life Building. Cecil, Street. Stnwpor* LONDON UVFicE i 27, Old Jewry, I.C The, Company b»a £20,000 deputed th* Supra». Ceert »i England «ad eompliM with
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  • 299 13 I HAVE NEVER MAD* 7 A BARGAIN WITH LABOUR” Tariff Threat by Finance Minister There web a etcriry ecene in the Free State Dail on March 15, when MrCosgrave made an imp-isaicned speech e gainet the election cf Deputy Hogan as Vice President. He'was'jeered at by
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  • 171 13 MILITARY AND COMMERCIAL AERIAL SERVICE IN KWaNGSI Ac’irg on the order of General Li Chung-jen» of the 4 h group army. General Huang Yuk-cho, chairman of the Kwangsi Prcvinc.al Government, recently established an Aviation Bureau in Wuchow. Brigadier General Lin Wei cheng, Director of the
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    • 558 13 It Z x <€ v ZUX ok I? Ba j'L WSRj < \LA 3 > w 4 fl| i ‘4 Vls 1b 1 ~h-U— t 1> 1 j How Quickly Baby Grows! J Ir 4 VfOUR Baby grows more rapidly in the < frst year of his life —that is
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    • 272 13 Chevrolet Trucks I’/iTON 131” L 2 TON 157’WIELBASIS —i n Clint Panel Extern V~ 1 E Uh tlale gUu a >uJc xi v '>■<" dsori. rFswli 1- j Open rklmry-oan ritk ~.~-vgSa 1 A bodv to suit everv buyer’s 1 needs can be built in General —•‘•s Z I Motors’
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  • 483 14 Penang. April 23, 1932. PENANJ MARKET eta. Meet Peef Steak kati 32 Stew or <>urry do,; 22 Fork lean do 48 Po.-k lean fat Ist quality do 38 Muttuu Indian lb 40 do Australian M do 40 Fowl kati 34 Capons locally reared do 45 Hen do do
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    • 68 14 1 r H -> mjr r x I ffiK E«®:n i®VB -,aw? JHB <\ -1 Wii t w ww 01. WSI I jfwM. A qood name of tennis O VJ j. and then a I 1 1 ĔL -7* .< <£ BF7*" OH® Jh/ jff USL "’'w. IffliftftßfH KORRENGZAL OINTMENT
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    • 36 14 IN EXCHANGE Foi 200 used]3Stamps of Straits Settlements Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong Java, and the surrounding oountilae will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MIBB TEE “KIA ORA,” Stockwell, Lcndou, Ragland.
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    • 225 14 Jlfl */»> 1 Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble—keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste I»F you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this film and reveals go even one day without brush- the clean enamel surfaces of your ing them,
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  • 881 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The toile w’ing Is a list of vessels arriving and sailing Tsa Panang daring fche week IN PORT TO-DAY Jhinsof f znlO Bulling For Dm* of Baißui BIMBS* I Dirvawr Tan Belawsn-DeH. Aeaban Sama Ports and Pdnah (Laboean- To-day
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    • 201 15 "lx //CHIVERS’ wRSII /jams, 1 /f CRYSTALS CUSTARD POWDER LIT CANNED FRUITS f FRESH GARDEN F PEAS Ageni: v r V|ck co 1 35c Btath Str, et 'I Penang, MORNING TONIC (w/fM Te«t Olde English Marmalade at breakfast X/ I tomorrow and you will understand the secret of ita world-wide
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    • 1236 16 fRV*» v 'trt *■> -w*w-i* nr.r-wa»ai« t w 4 L ■wwrrWP^' S MP« arlg!llgMMß vr/ "*"'*<l jcr ‘g;*^-»^ "v f 22 MWt S S M I m JMk KV i anting l 1 4 1 7/fe BLy£ FUNNEL LIKE BUfeff milPW*■ ■>■ M. WEEKI.Y SEItVICE, LONDON, NORTH CONTINENT I AND
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    • 774 16 P. ’O.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in Engl... < I MAIL* PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co Teluk Anson, Pow under contract with His Majesty’s .tenharu. Malacca ano ain,»? 61 Government, London and Far “sapo* East Mail Service. I Mata Bari i„, Outwards from
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