Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 April 1932
1932-04-28
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-04-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 97. VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 28th APRIL, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement472 1932-04-28 1 Enagata I BROTHERS I DENTISTS I A Hoad Office next fee The Dispensary, f Branch Office 52,Leith Street I L I 'timing .< v aV® 1 a'*** P-i 4 gazette SL? M IS OBTAINABLE DAILY FROM OUR AGENTS jgO at f fVI PH' A Gentleman Always Looks Well j S472 words
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Advertisement16 1932-04-28 1 H.TOHISATSIJ STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Tbone 772, I i 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.16 words
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Advertisement1960 1932-04-28 2 TO LET MUNICIPAI_NOTICE BANKS. < T?.-graves Ro ad THE MERCANTILE BIEK WDERLJ;DSCHE KANDIL I fr ;%X ;>\ Mnnicpal Stone Qoerry in Waterfall OF IKQIA, LIMITED lIAATSCHAPPIJ, N. ''lll It W. 889. Mendis 4 Ahlip. ir aDd ten(l forme ean U BagUad] HETHEBLANDB OTWg» BOOIK.TT J 0 Df V \°T ed1,960 words
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Article404 1932-04-28 3 '‘MY AGONY OF SOUL” Left Home For Broth?r-in-Law PATHETIC letters of a wife whose love for her brother In-law was said to have turned to hate after she had forsaken her hueband for him were read at an inquest at Paddington The inquest was on Jessica Sylvia404 words
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Article266 1932-04-28 3 Is Cart-Horse Doomed LORD D.-RE3PURY THINKS NOT With a glitter and a jingle of burnished harness the pride of London’s van horses stepped gracefully in the 21th annual parade at Regent s r ark N W., when I'GOO was distributed in prize money by the London Van Horse Parade C266 words
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Advertisement161 1932-04-28 3 She New and Improved Champions make every engine a better performing engine better in power, speed» dependability and economy. Buy and install a set in your engine today. WEABNE BROS., LTD., PENANG, AND ALL DEALERS. napion Plugs Z! 4 IN EXCHANGE For SOO need Stamps of Straits Settle* msnts Malay161 words
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Advertisement239 1932-04-28 3 fl W I I B g 3 M’i W; IW h r? r 0 a H The Spell of the Links ‘‘if thrill the links buoyant youth romantic fcS ..jEj 5 charm. Moments when the captivating fragrance O| «3 this exquisite and genuine Eau de Cologne preserves and enhances natural239 words
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Article1328 1932-04-28 4 OFTEN CONTAINS 55 PER CENT ANIMAL FATS The Remedy SELANGOR INDIANS’ ATTITUDE TO IMPERIAL PREFERENCE The following extrac-s are made from a memorandum cn ghee and its Lade prepared by a committee of the St larger Indian Merchants* Aesoc’aition for the committee ar pointed by Government to1,328 words
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Advertisement272 1932-04-28 4 LEA PERRINS' I I SAUCE I I The ORIGINAL and genuine Worcestershire S iwit3 F A K w W r|| I Never neglect i CONSTIPATION I Check it at once with i II Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills k j At nanedy for constipation, Dr. Morw’f I Lndkua Root Pills272 words
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Advertisement144 1932-04-28 4 11 i. A Product of Great Britain s i “Regal” Milk The Best and Cheapest Evaporated Unsweetened Condensed Milk. Manufactured by Wilts United Dairies, Ltd. DISTRIBUTORS j HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.. PENANG Singapore Kuala Lumpur Jpoh. 6 mum ■K’V'-’CTB —A a s= a 1§ 4 W -*4 M A f144 words
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Article797 1932-04-28 5 Sullivan Captains British Side >3 9 nf th» str on Rest combinations ever abroad by the Rugby left v 4 lwd on Aonl 13 for a tour in Auetn- lh and New Zealand. James Sullivan, t v,ho will make hie third trip overseas, i has797 words
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Article353 1932-04-28 5 Miss G. R Toniblin t> fake the Lead INSPIRES CONFIDENCE It was rumoured in 1930 last year—and now it has come. Women ate lo wear shorts at Wimbledon Eve» since the War they have b**n chuaouring to do so, but have licked a leader courageous353 words
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Article379 1932-04-28 5 MATCH v ALL-MALAYAN XI The Indian Olympic team is due to rrrive in Singapore on June 4 en route for Los Angeles, California. It Is preposed to put up an A' ’-Malaya Xi agiinat this team in Singapore. B ing the first of its kind379 words
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Article71 1932-04-28 5 MALAY C C v FREE SCHOOL The following have been selected to play for the Miiay C C against Penang Free School on Sunday on the Free School ground in Green Lane: M. M. Akbar. M. T. Samsudeen, H. R. Pawanteh, Y. B. O man, H. 8. Idrir,71 words
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Article1340 1932-04-28 5 FOUR MILES TTP Speed Flights That Test Even Iron Nerve ALONE in the vast space between blue sky and an ocean of cloud which hides the earth, a test pilot is flying a new type. Four miles below a man in afi<H hears the distant1,340 words
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Article264 1932-04-28 5 little “Mother’s” Devotion AlB years-old gir.’s devotion to a family of ten sine* her molher died 14 months ego was revealed at Marylebone Police Ckurt. In the dock stood M'ry who had been arrested on a charge of rec* ving a stolen toy264 words
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Advertisement111 1932-04-28 5 mam! I <2 al lii Vii fl i I■Ĕ* W r r THE IDEAL Z < FOOD FOR T„E t TROPICS G>VE YOUR Bi BY THE FOOD YOU KNOW IS NEAREST TO MOTHER’S MILK, Every tin Guaranteed for Purity and Freshness. Lock for the date seal. HUMANISED Nearest SOLE AGENTS111 words
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Advertisement63 1932-04-28 6 IAGAiN A STANDARD) GRADE OF CASTROL —m—mb i n i iibibimi—wiw i i i HELPS IN CREATING A RECORD FLIGHT FROM ENGLAND AUSTRALIA C. W. A. SCOTT BEATS BUTLER’S TIME BY 7 HOURS 36 MINI JTFS TAKING A TOTAL TIME OF 8 DAYS 18 HOURS 42 MINUTES j USING WAKEFIELD'S63 words
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Article810 1932-04-28 7 TOE 1) TS WORK .ml caps tor Five Races Ch fourth Day T. ara wag another large attendance at ‘h racecourse on Tuesday but followers isyi.3 ’jopcd to note fast times were again di. writes the Racing Oorrespon dent of the Straits Tirms Nearly ail810 words
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94 1932-04-28 7 Rugby Radio Serv’c TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS His Majesty Witnesses the Face The Two Thousand Guineas, the first CLsgic if the year, run at Newmarket yesterday over a mile lesulted as follows Mr. W, Singer’s Orwell 1 H. H, the Aga Khan’s Dastur 2 M.Rugby Radio Serv’c . - 94 words
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Article56 1932-04-28 7 1. Reuter. WON BY SUNNY ANNA The F.rat Spring Two Year 01 j Hand’cap run at Newmarket yesterday over five furlongs resulted as follows Sunny Anna 1 LaJy Hurry 2 Tartan 3 Twelve ran. Won by half a lengtl; three lengths. Betting 4/1 bun y Anns;1.—Reuter. - 56 words
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64 1932-04-28 7 —Reuter. SINGAPORE MANS SUCCESS Equals Record Established in 1914 At St. George’s Course, Sandwich, in the third rcund of the Enelieh Amateur Golf Championship W. H. E.kint», Singipore, beat C. Hardman, Bury, 9 and 7. Elkins went round la the phenomenal score of equi I g.—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article48 1932-04-28 7 —Reuter. ROME FOOTBALL The following are the results of matches played iu the English and Scottish Leagues: English League Division 1 Huddersfi-M T. 1 Arsenal 2 Newcastle U 2 Blackwool 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Rangers 1 Hamilton A. 0 Clyde 1 Queen's P. 0—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article69 1932-04-28 7 TOURNAMENT BEING ARRANGED It is proposed to hold a Badminton Tournament under the auspices of ths above Assre ation. The m in competitions will be the Singles Championship and Doubles Championship of Penang and if there ire sufficient entries the Association will it elude the Ladies Singles69 words
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Article96 1932-04-28 7 The Fun and Frolic in Maxwell Road bids fair to cqua in popularity the New World at Singapore. The crowds attending are growing larger and larger daily. The management has so far succeeded in catering for all classes and a variety of shows to suit individual tastes96 words
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171 1932-04-28 7 Pul ICE SCORE 10 GOALS Medical Dept Defeat C. H. S. U. T ie Junior League milch between the Medical Department and the Chung Hwa School Union was played yesterday on the Dato Krsmat padang and resulted in a win for the former by 2 goals171 words
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Article136 1932-04-28 7 MALAY XI. YO MEET THE REST A meeting of the Section Committ»e of the Darul Aihsan Fao.ball Club was he*d lest night at the Club premises at w aich the foil >wing were selected to represent the M >lay Eleven against the Rest in the forttc -ming Charity136 words
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Article238 1932-04-28 7 OPENING TIES The followirg are the ties for the first three days of the Icura-ment commencing on Monday next. Competitors are reminded that the umpire must be provided by the player whese name appears first in the list of iee. Play will commence each day at238 words
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Article46 1932-04-28 7 RESULTS OF TIES PLAYED YE iTE'PDaY Singles Hand's n: 4-2 T A Wetnyw beat +1 A CLrk 21—15; —3 S H Beazley bet»« —5 WM Ki -vards 21—17. Ladiro Single? H ndic p: +5 Mrs Dawson beat —3 Mbs 8 ;utham 21 —19.46 words
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Article106 1932-04-28 7 WEEK-END TWO FEATURE PROGR x MME Cinema-goers are offered an excellent two feature programme this week-end at the “Queen’s,” the films beirg ’’The C allege Coquette" and "The Say Raiderr,” b »h full length pictures. fue Co'lege Ci quetu” telle a hackneyp type of ttory but the delightful106 words
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Article433 1932-04-28 7 MALAYA’S ECONOMIC FUTURE High Commissioner’s Address To Rulers In his addreai to the Ru ers at the Durbar held at f>kan tc-day, his Ex celiency the High Commissioner said: Your Highuessrs and Gentlemen, This is the first occaaian on which i Durbar has been held tn433 words
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Article349 1932-04-28 7 MALAYAN POST OFFICE INNOVATION We are informed by the Secretary for Postal Aff lira that on and after Ist May, 1932, a new servics whereby senders of large quantities of correspondence may prepay postage charges in cash or by means of bankers’ ch-quea will be349 words
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Advertisement268 1932-04-28 7 nrn— 111 mi enii a 11 minus m 1 -r 1 «nirn m mmb MOTHEII IM) 310 KEN! C. W. A. SCOTT USING ML SPIRIT HAS REACHED PORT DARWIN FROM LONDON IN 8 Days 18 Hours 42 Minutes HE RELIEP ON SHELL SO yOH. New Advertisements NOTICES Chinese Benevolent Association268 words
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Article521 1932-04-28 8 The recently published recommendations of the committee appointed to investigate road and rail transport conditions in Malaya did not have a good press. They were too blatantly in favour of for< ing traffic into the lap of the railway by the simple expedient of inflicting prohibitive taxation521 words
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Article232 1932-04-28 8 The circalar from the acting Undersecretary inviting all ranks of Government servants to offer eaggestione for retrenchments creates a new precedent—at least in Government circles. As we understand it, subordinates are invited to criticise their superiors, departments, and suggestions involving depart mental working or staffing232 words
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Article78 1932-04-28 8 MR. SOUTER’3 QUE3TION AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Mr. SiU.cr’s question at the Chamber of Commerce mett.Lg was ss follows Mr. Soaicr I under the heaciag of imports on page 11, of the report, an amount of 170,154,000. Can yon tell this mooting how much <>f that value is78 words
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Article537 1932-04-28 8 Penang, Thursday a month passes without its aerial “record.” How our grandfathers would have gasped (a most unseemly exhibition of I ad m inners in those days of drawingroom and press headline decora n) at the thought of being in England at five o’clock one spring morning,537 words
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Article98 1932-04-28 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London <£ll6 ss. od. J>ll3. 15s, Cd Tin (3 Months) London £llB ss. od. £ll5 15s. Od Singapore $58.87j $58.00 Business Done 125 tons 100 tors Penang $58.75 $57.87f Business Done Bayers No Sellers Rubber London If® d. Usd. New York 3c. (G) 3c98 words
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Advertisement323 1932-04-28 8 lB From 6». m until 780 p. in Weekdays and until Noon cn Sund ya we »te at your service delivering orders oa n quest In addition to Gold supplies we stock a c iErlete of q lahty GROCERIES and you will find our prices comp-utive. Singapore Cold Storage Co.,Ltd.,323 words
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Advertisement34 1932-04-28 8 w E. O. TUB BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. NOOERI BWITATIOI THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. 134 words
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Miscellaneous27 1932-04-28 8 TIDE TABUS High Wsfc« Low Wate» Tc Dat 858 ?.m. 12.17 a.m, 657 F.m 12 31 P.m. To Mobbow 950 ».m. 225 am. 852 p.m. 3.40 pm.27 words
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Article719 1932-04-28 9 JAPANESE LAUNCH DRIVE Determined Effort to Crush Insurgents ARMADA ON THE SUNGARI Harbin, April 27 With tern and Northern Manchuria afiamt' w;;h the insurgency against Miaohukuo th a Japanese Army has begun the largest .«ration since the Chin Obow drive in D mber, Three brigades719 words
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Article366 1932-04-28 9 Rugby Radio Service e 4 “Co-equal Partner in Empire” BUT READY TO BECOME REPUBLIC The moment tbe people are ready to stand for an independent republic we are quite ready to lead them, declared D.V tiers moving the second reading of the Bill for theRugby Radio Service - 366 words
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Article158 1932-04-28 9 —Renter COST OF GOVERNMENT IN UNITED ST A TES Richmond, Virginia April 27 An urgent call for economy in State and local expenditures was made by President Hoover at a conference of State Governors He pointed out that total Government expenditures in the United States had risen—Renter - 158 words
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Article40 1932-04-28 9 Butler’s Record Beaten by 71 Hours Port Darwin, April 28 Boot! arrived at 10 22 a record. He beat Butler s record by 7 hours 36 minutes —Reuter. Mr. Scott left Lympne at five o'clock on April 19.40 words
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Article114 1932-04-28 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Not to Be Reduced for a Year at Least It was announced in the House of Commons that the Government share the view of tbe Import Duties Advisory Committee that tbe duties imposed by the recent order should not In general be reduced in tbe—Rugby Radio Service. - 114 words
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Article110 1932-04-28 9 .—Reuter. Proposals for Ottawa Conference The Financial Times Toronto correspondent says that the question of an Empire currency will be fully discussed at the Ottawa conference. Proposals will be sub mitted that the banks of the Empire should carry a minimum of ten per cent, and a maximum.—Reuter. - 110 words
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Article64 1932-04-28 9 Reuter. Disappointingly Slow In British View Geneva. April 27 Blunt admissions that Great Britain regarded the progress of tbe Disarmament Conference as disappointingly slow, and a hint that she might have to consider using a clause in the London Naval Treaty permit Mng the construction above specified limitsReuter. - 64 words
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Article338 1932-04-28 9 —Reuter. GENEVA MEETING CANCELLED Owiflg to il’ness, the French Premier, M Tardieu has been compelled to cancel, his proposed meeting with Mr. MacDonaid Mr. Stimson, Dr. Bruening and Signor Grandi at Geneva to morrow. A Geneva messsfe states the British Prime Minister will probably be leaving—Reuter. - 338 words
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Article54 1932-04-28 9 The Colonial Secretary, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, in the House of Commons said he was in con-, slant touch with varied trade interests of the different groups of colonies and was in communication with all Colonial Governments on the possibilities of an extension of trade between th® Dominions and54 words
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Article142 1932-04-28 9 —Reuter. Not Tackling Problems io Britain’s Spirit From Our Own Conispondent Singapore, Apri 29 Mr. W. Fletcher, a well-known business man, addressed the Rotary Club weekly luncheon, Malaya, he eaid, was not really grasping and tackling difficult local prob'eme in the same spirit as that shown at home..—Reuter. - 142 words
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Article172 1932-04-28 9 DURING TATTLE SALES While farmers were carrying on their sales Of sheep and cattle at Skipton Mart Yorkshire, the police reconstructed the mur der of Joseph Swaine. aged 62, a farm hand of OUey, whose body, with head battered, was found in the Mart on the172 words
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Article26 1932-04-28 9 .—Ranter. New York, April 28 The Shell Union Oil Corporation reports for tbe financial year 1931 it made a net has of $27.010.GC0.— Ranter..—Ranter. - 26 words
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Advertisement14 1932-04-28 9 I :z i 'l"** R ili s l i *•'l a La 111 i,14 words
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Advertisement54 1932-04-28 9 MBBM— K’iWII W WAbKER Largest /Sk Leading Sales and s n I I 511,1 b i' nil* s p the Going I World Strong I I r. OIJ s Label Matured a CUAMAM’-ffD SAME C'JAIiW llj. 9 t > “«aaoucMCwt thc Woalo J Sole Agents: John Little Co jtd Penang54 words
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Miscellaneous134 1932-04-28 9 I ’Phan, H»»» Theatre I 1492 rk 1 I R«y»' I G--5 LAST TWO SHOWS 8-30 Paramount's LaUat All Lmghing Special HARRY GREEN in KIBITZER” I '’O-uUhhOV THE JAZZ CINDERELLA j with Nancy Wet ford Myrna Loy I Jason Robards Dorothy Phillips B A startling new story with Several catchy134 words
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Article851 1932-04-28 10 Mr. J. M. Preßton of Sirawak Oilfields, is in Singapore on local leave, Mr. J. N. Nicholls, A..0.P., Kroh, is ex peeled to proceed on transfer to Lahat as O.C.P.D. Sir William and Lady Peel are leaving Hoag Kong for home on May 6, travelling via Canada.851 words
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Article807 1932-04-28 10 10 Per Cent. Drop Despite March Hopes S’rce our last report the rubber market has been fully steady and the turnover has been fairly large, sta’e Messrs, Symington and Wilson writing from London under date of April 6. There has been some manufacturing buying807 words
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Article351 1932-04-28 10 UNHAPPY POSITION Farther Term of Exemption From Working Ths annual meeting of the Penang Tin Prospecting Co.. Ltd., was held at Messrs. A. A. Anthony Co., Basch Streel, at 11 a.m. to-day. Mr, E. H, Bulford presided and the others present were: Messrs H Dove, FN351 words
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Article243 1932-04-28 10 MALAYAN PASSENGERS The P. and O. Rmahi which left London on April 1 arrived at P.nmg this morning with the E g tth mails and the following Malayan pasiergers: Dr and Mrs CP Allen, Mr a id Mrs H C Aspinail, Mr J Aiaioeed, Mrs243 words
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Article94 1932-04-28 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending April 23 1932, shows a total of 51 deaths —30 miles and 21 females —he being 17.44 per miile compared with 16 75 in the preceding week and with 17 9194 words
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Article28 1932-04-28 10 April 30: Crkke P. \O. y Ceylon, /aeociation. EapLnade. Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting Ist day. May 7,11,14 and 16 —Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting.28 words
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Article356 1932-04-28 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES fbe following were the latest guoisHone in MESSRS. KENNEDY a Co.’s share list at 11 »jn. to day Yesterday To-day SHABBB n‘ h z It. f o. I Mining Ayer Hitam m. lO/3 9 9 10i6 ex Hong Fatt -25 .30 .25 .30 Kinta356 words
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Article69 1932-04-28 10 Singapore Prices for Standaid Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are ae follow: Spot 5§ cents per lb. May/June 5j July/Sept i Oct./Deo. M 6f h H Market Steady The fell owing prices were realised for rubber sold at our auction-rooms to-da*: Good F.A.Q, to 7.45 F.A.Q.69 words
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Article81 1932-04-28 10 Penang, April 28 By Oonrtssy of Oharttrtd Bank Oil London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 Il h 4 m/ts 2/3 31/82 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 1/8 ii 3 u Documentary 2/4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 42 France u T.T, 1,000 nom India n T.T, 154 Eangkok h81 words
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Article233 1932-04-28 10 Psoangj April 28 cs. B»uar*s Opicm p, ehtit non 5 000 00 CkrtM 00 BUP r add s a,rß 7200 uae* Fie*»’-! nom no «applies Nutmeg* 801 11UB *‘iKnr ’coonutsp-i 1,003 »1 *2' 'opr* sundries sellers 5.75 Retterg eft ee D** l dittani Ooartf dnail chti Rjoi— 10233 words
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Article143 1932-04-28 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Gai. April 27 April 26 Bgpt. 19 Paris 931/16 92| 128.96 New York B.GGi 8.64 4.851 Montreal 4.11 4.06 Brussels 26 15 25 95 84.88 Geaeva 18 85 18 75 24.86 Amsterdam 9 8 971 12.08 Milan 71{ 7C| E 2.89 Berlin143 words
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Article838 1932-04-28 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST NAMES, d i I I I RUBBER. (Dollar.) j C. w I All;nby Rubber Crr. Alor Gxjah RuH, Estate Amalgamated M i Uy Estates 2 Ayer Hitam Pi., cMe Ayer Kuning R r .|,her E i.n-s 50 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Ayer Panas Rubber Estates J838 words
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Advertisement33 1932-04-28 10 rirraTiWi^' v; AGOHISING Thera fa M I v 1 1 J adUcticß. One {OL S Simple to u»t rgadl Try K to-day »3, North >s tube, by S'*- L ro-D* f TRY A33 words
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Miscellaneous97 1932-04-28 10 Penang Weather Report Tbmp. Wind Rainfall Friday 6 H.m. 74 E 75 m m noon 89 N w 5 o.m. 86 a Saturday 6 a.m« 77 e Noon 89 sw nil 5 o.m. 86 s Sunday 6 a.m. 77 B Noon 90 nw nil 5 p.m. 86 1 Monday 697 words
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Article1448 1932-04-28 11 Amusement Park at Magazine Road Advertisement Boards on Tramway Standards 'ituiiTitei of an Ordinary Meeting of the Mankipal Oommiabionera of George lun, Peneng, hdl on Tueßchy.the 12ih Apri’, 1332, f ree nt.- G W Bryant Eeq, President; Pr J E Smithy Khoo Sian Ewe Eeq, Yeoh1,448 words
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Article115 1932-04-28 11 Some day, perhspr, an industrious anthc legist will give ui a collection of “Birrellisms” (writes Peterborough in the Daily Telegraph). They would probably constitute one of the most enduring claims to remembrance of Mr. Augustine Birrel’, who was 82 last January. One of his neatest sallies wai scored115 words
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Advertisement57 1932-04-28 11 Recover I «Ej your nerve energy I with I MsANATOCEM hul Fr f RODARI, I Kpl Zurich University. my«»— I Ssnatofea a direct I able influence on tnn wße» I I Stoc&c I at: N. V. STRAITS JAVA I K. Pock Foay Co. TRADING co. I V ENANG YoTORS I57 words
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Advertisement308 1932-04-28 11 > I-- A I Wife x _x- Doubles the Beauty of Your The simple hair styles of to-day in .e beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautifu’hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the308 words
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Advertisement82 1932-04-28 11 PLANTING MATERIAL BUDVVOOD AND BUDDED STUMPS From Best Java and Sumatra Clones. SELECTED RUBBER SEEDS AND STUMPS SELECTED OIL PALM SEEDS AND SEEDLINGS ALL GROWN IN MALAYA UNDER EUROPEAN TECHNICAL SUPERVISION with Origin and Accuracy of Records Guaranteed, Details And Quotations On Application To SOCFIN Co., Ltd.. TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT. MUAOIIt82 words
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Article385 1932-04-28 12 M 'SR AGE 1 EST AL Moscow Agent Who Was Converted An evant<dbt who chime that ha, waa a former M >sc pr>' o stid at H£ 1 000 a year app* l *red at W rtstminHtcr Polic Court recently. He wts described as V ctor Vere385 words
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110 1932-04-28 12 RESPITE GRANTED WHEN HE REVEALS AECRETS Opining (New York). March 18 T A Brooklyn g icgater, who was to have been rxrcuted in Sing Sing Prison last night, gained a respite by breaking gangland’u j’aloudy observed code of silence. Evidently terror-stricken by the nearness of the110 words
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Advertisement356 1932-04-28 12 ■£«?■£sri*' A.L- ;&iiS£M!n# ¥gßjy BRrT L 1 jBK', i fcf jj P^>> *J3g 11 IJj iB z > M ~/> fi HSgfe&s. r p» S ’-L/ wfflmf <x. HBM Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble—keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste 1»F you356 words
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Advertisement14 1932-04-28 12 DIGESTION OULOF. ORDER} A COURSE OS’ PROMOTES SOUNP !>!<&ESTICN AMP SOOH puts yoy RI4HT14 words
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Advertisement277 1932-04-28 12 WOB B Y ICLxLAJkAHH rar« IlffTl wZKg. r' HOWLS STAR OF a “FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE" ON Coltito.bo RECORDS His rendering of “WfiO DO yOU LOVE?” which is the hit of this 1 popular London show, is a perfect scream. What a wealth of meaning is put into the277 words
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Article288 1932-04-28 13 FARE CUTS PAR’EY Atlantic Traffic Problem A STRIKING rt fl action of the depression in the British shipping trade la the heavy lose on trading sustained by the Canard Steam Ship Company for 1981. The accounts show a net lofs for the year ended December 81288 words
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Article326 1932-04-28 13 Under Spot-’ :ght in Albert Hall TEN thousand men and women crooning a soft and lilting hymn, looked on while 150 newcomers to their religious faith were [ullicly baptised in a tank of wdter in the Albert Hall Kensington, '.W. A spot light glared down326 words
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Article121 1932-04-28 13 RACE OFFICIAL’S ESCAPE Mr. H. J Barrett, of Fambridge, Essex, an official at the Essex Farmers’ Hunt point to point races at Stow Maries, near Maldon, was run over by six horses, but escaped serious injury. He was hurrying across the course towards the official121 words
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Advertisement303 1932-04-28 13 \\\\ii7a Halls Ml i X^ x ksl r :r S_ Z THIS IS THE TONIC TO GIVE YOU STRENGTH T« keep well you must keep Strong. In Hall's Wine you have a wonderfully strengthening tonic that will greatly increase your resistance to a climate that saps both energy and health.303 words
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Advertisement774 1932-04-28 13 Balli O Pioneers Both S* 1 Raleigh bad faith in fcbiei prist —hu set out and 'JiVV) won a w urld-?mpire! To-day, vdk. the makers of the Raleigh have faith in their product, the only Just aJoali of I I bicyle in the worl i built futicura Talrnnr> entirely of774 words
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Article472 1932-04-28 14 Ftnang April 28 1932 PENANJ MARKET I rte. Meet Feef Steak kati 32 Stew or v urry do 22 Fork lean do 48 Po*k lean A fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton InaiHL lb 40 do Australian do 4U Fowl kati 34 Capons locally reared do 50 Ben472 words
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