Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 May 1932, Afternoon Edition

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  • 14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE No. 113. VOL. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 17th MAY, 1932. GRATIS.
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    • 84 1 i EVERYTHING i ADVERTISED t IN THIS I EDITION •3 I BRITISH. j I I I Ipritcha-rd’sl I As Penang’s leading retail House PRITCHARD’S I have done much to further the “BUY BRITISH” g S campaign. |< Their GROCERY COLD STORAGE I J DEPARTMENTS carry EMPIRE GOODS of every description.
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    • 13 1 I SPECIAL I f EMPIRE i f i i EDITION. I u 1
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    • 288 4 K. •>•_. !>- ♦ji.irzziiZTr*" ■fex= =wc r A “SIGNAL” SUCCESS «Z -■».<,.£■'• “SIGNAL” BRAND BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCTS. I Y" f' >' “SIGNAL" BRAND ENGLISH JAMS “SIGNAL” BRAND ENGLISH FRUIi SQUASHES “SIGNAL” BRAND ENGLISH CANNED FRUITS “SIGNAL” BRAND ENGLISH MIXED PICKLES “SIGNAL” BRAND ENGLISH CANNED PEAS “SIGNAL” BRAND AUSTRALIAN CANNED FRUITS
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  • 1746 5 Joseph Travers and Sons Oldest Firm Trading Uninterruptedly in the City of London A Small Beginning ft has Itet'ii claimed fur Joseph Travers and Sone that they a»e the oldest house trading uninterruptedly in the City of, London. The business is believed to
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  • 182 5 JOSEPH TRAVERS AND SONS’ PROGRESS Increased net earnings are shown in the annual report of Joseph Travers and Sons, wholesale grocers, tea dealers, and wine and spirit merchants, to Jan, 30 last. Trading profit was £67,052, compared with £45,234. After crediting miscellaneous receipts of £2.455 (against £5,372) and
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    • 80 6 ■> —W-T—. r ■-■tii-B. I lTT r ™———U—^L^,—' < ■-'■•> </<,■., -f. 1'- v*. < 1 r BUY EMPIRE PRODUCTS E. u/-> v <N; 7 d <>'>■--< J-‘.‘ x r ‘'V I 71 *r i f Ihvz 7 tOOK FOR THE '7 RED HAND MLSDPP'S BEER I (Brewed and Bottled
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  • 592 7 A FEW FACTS > Barley Sorted And "Screened” t Allsopi’i ii well-known throughout the World m the British Beer ud b few feote about the process of its menufeoture would we ere Bare, be Interesting to »11 lowers of beer. Since all Beers and Alee are malt ‘«toon”
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  • 234 7 ESTABLISHED IN 1864 Unique Position In Far East The history of the famous business of Oaldbeck MacGregor and Oo dates back to 1864, when It was established in Shanghai under the title of George Smith and 00. In 1882 Mosers E J. Oaldbeck and J. Mao
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  • 108 7 CARE IN MANUFACTURE "IXL” Products contain nothing but the beat and freshest of prime Tasmanian fruits and pure refined cane sugar. Tas manlan fruits are known the world over for their excellent flavour, and this flavour Is naturally communicated to our manufactured products. In
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  • 231 7 MADE FROM FINEST EMPIRE PRODUCE The first thirst after a long day In the open, a gruelling set at tennis, or violent exertion this thirst—a searing thirst—des sends upon one All is forgotten save an urgent wish to get rid of it. This is where the hardened
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  • 177 7 BUY B ’ITISH AND FEEL PnOUD OF IT For centuriee the Frenchmen Datchmen, Russians and Germans have had the monopoly of the 8»le of Liqueurs in this old country of ours, not because these could not be produced here equally well, but because we imagined that nothing of this
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    • 96 7 > w* T X 7 I F. O. BOOK YOUR BARANG I and BY BRITISH BOTTOMS. J BRITISH INDIA I COMPANIES. zx t I t BOT DDTTTQTT jjKl 1 Ibn I I t fi >k s 0 m I ALL VESSELS h Winr™ ©TOM’ ovfr ß t A he woiin
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    • 53 8 I BUY BRITISH. I At J V 'jh < JIL Lal x I <£?s!? i i ui "4 q I COIFS’ I f ONLY BRITISH MATERIALS I g USED IN OUR PRODUCTS I I PiuV ,7Jii H TLGM: PENRAD. ’PHONE 1484 w r(jOrtESA,7& v*<^riWK r fill II w zx I
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  • 850 9 UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. Complete Dredges Designed and Completed TRANSPORT TIME SAVED I’how who are fetnlll»» with the Iron end toil cantos at home, and who have had a s’impae into the workshops where these In* instrisa are carried out oannot fall to have 'wn impressed with
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  • 507 9 SIR W. G. ARMSTRONGWHITWORTH CO. EARLY HISTORY Wide Field of Activity The firm of Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth 4 Go., 1 td, whode interests now cover each a wide field of activity dates back to the early part of the 19uh century. The original founders. William George Armstrong born
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    • 127 10 4 MOTORING has set the pace DUNLOP has produced the /jF I TYRE JIF >dWß*Bw ''ffijl XZZX I I I jSw/j''AJ—? i/ &//S jfwA/ A wßw z jfe•.>*s h n JMF B 1 b *Xc3X JIIIf v i m < jsllliiF '*”'l FORT i I DUNLOP r Ktii n I
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  • 705 11 When the National Government took over the reins last year one of its hist actions was to initiate a nation-wide campaign of self help. To the British people a stirring call was made, Mann facturers, merchants, retailers and householders were asked to buy British goods. No medium of
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  • 102 11 Ihope that Empire Shopping Week which starts on the 18th of May may be a success from the point of view of all who take part in it whether as buyers or as sellers, and that Penang may derive the fullest benefit therefrom. May
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  • 433 11 FROM MR. I. W. BRYANT. PRESIDENT OF THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSION OF GIORSE 10WN I congratulate the Proprietors of the Pinang Gazette on the enterprise shown in bringing out an Empire Edition on the occasion of Empire Shopping Week which extends from May, the 18th, to May,
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  • 104 11 j wish the Empire Shopping Week all success in Malaya. 1 hope that it will encourage among the people inhabiting this peninsula a spirit of se’f-he p; that it will indicate to them ways and means of becoming more self-supporting, especially in
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  • 1282 11 BIGGER MILEAGES Largest Factory in The Industry UNALTERED FR NCIPLES SOON after the war it was not unknown for a set of tyres to wear out in quite a short distance. Nowaday», given normal conditions, tyres will last for anything from ten to twenty thousand
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    • 191 12 TRAVERSING THE WATtRM i M/it > CHINA NAVIGATinI fd TION Co., LTn s P I offer regular and freqS] ||B h 1 nations in Europe Nr] Mauritius, South Afrnl Burma> Borne s "4 In addition they have a J department which is prepared to 1J range to receive, ship, store,
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    • 198 13 ««MALAYA WORLD! Kg X InfITED, through their agencies of JialTS STEAMSHIP Co. LTD., te, I |>. SIAM STEAM NAVIGA- WtWfcC, |j. Co, LTD., and the SUN LINE ,Z<T %W lilies to a very wide range of destiAmerica, Ceylon, West Australia, Ipan, Ph ilippines, Indo-China, Siam, Etra and all ports of
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  • 905 14 Cow Gate Milk Food For Export. BRITISH AS THE FLAG. As very special care and supervision are avercised by Cow ami Gate, Ltd., in the manufacture and preparation for export of tho well known infant feeding pro. duet “Cowand Gate’’ Milk Food and their new introduction of more general application
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  • 943 14 prevention of rickets By 'Dr. John Campbell Ph D of the New Health Society, London) Vitamin “D” is the main factor in infant dietary in the prevention of rickets. It is formed in nature by the action of the ultra violet rays of sunlight in
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  • 252 14 Safety f a r t Expiry Date n Containers One of the many difficulties which confront the mother overseas is the uncertainty attaching to the age and condition of the various Infants Foods on sale. The risks with stale Foods, particularly Milk Foods, are intensified in
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  • 317 14 IDBLICITY ENrEBPBPIi Cow and Gate Sound Film An exceedingly interesting -Foo.l > T hO „X. cribing in <letail the nrnn.f their well known I„ fant K eently bee,, B w lllroi Bl M Burma and Ce lon tlll firm of Cow and Gate I imited The
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    • 32 14 British Dog 1 Medicines For British Doge The Georgetown. British Dentlfr ces At the Georgetown Meritor Tooth Brushes Are Bri■ isn— The Georgetown. Yardley’s Lavender Watu Made from British Flowers— The Georgetown.
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    • 23 14 Orchid HalrCream(Made in England, The Georgetown, British Qualified Managers British Directors British Capital —The Georgetown BUYERS ARE BUILDIiKS BUY BRITISH AND BE SATISFIED
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    • 118 15 lIE-MfßlltlfnijaWßMMMr iDhr -T —MTM COW AND GATE FOOD I t < 5* f r < /’Z < Js. <p'.V /—I ?> VtL v r l mOJ p-^~~ fea>. I I BRITISH AS THE FUAG Made In Sunny Somerset AND Sept Direct T© P«pans 3 hink What This Means To Your
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  • 619 16 MAILS TO THE EAST The Old Overland Route Fri m i‘? inception in 1837 the Peninenhr’and Oriental Susm Negation Company or pb it is more familiarly known the *‘P. rnd O.” have carried the Mails from that date to the present day. In January
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  • 908 16 research makes for safety Blue Funnel’s Laboratories at LIVERPOOL The B us Fannel Line is un’que amorg stramship companies in the possession of its own Ecientific laboratorier. These, ins'ailed at the Liverpool offices, are well equipped to deal with the many problems on the solution of
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  • 867 16 EUINESSLTKE STEAMERS Blue Funnel Feeder Services All visitors to Panang, Singapore or the smaller ports up and down the c ast of Malaya are familiar with the businesslike little steamers of the Straits Steamship Ojmrany, with their conspicuous half blue and half white funnels, their spotless decks
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  • 808 16 MANSFIELD AND CO. Short History Of The Firm The firm of W. Mansfield C mpany, to give it the original name, was founded by Walter Mansfield, who came to Singapore in 1868. Hie family were ship builders of Teignmouth in Devon and he was In due
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  • 785 16 An Exposure H.M.V.’s High Standard of Reproduction THE phrase “Mechanical Music,” in company with its even less agreeable companion ‘‘Canned Music,” s very familiar to-day. These are iphrases that need to be attacked as often and as vigorously as possible. “But,” you may ask, “can the
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    • 82 17 A PRODUCT OF GREAT BRITAIN p F GA I I\ L 4 VI /A L <f i. WA BT WBT BBT /VIII >l\ I JL w JBL JBL JU 1 1 i I (WILTS UNITED DAIRIES LTD.) A t 100/o Pure and Wholesome I I The Cheapest and Best of
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  • 1025 18 Mine Service Anything from a Bolt to a Dredge -Visit the Showrooms MESSRS. Wm. Jacks A Co. (Malays' l Ltd although only established In Malaya daring the last decade h»i risen rapidly to the forefront and is to day one of our leading merchants
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  • 339 18 TWO WOHOS BRIHII £2a 000 B TRADE TO BHITAIH& THE EmS EVERYBODY’S DOING IT NOW I AND ALL BENEFIT WHEN the economic blizzard was at its height last October a litt] e band of optimists sitting i D a room in Queen Anne'g.gate, London launched
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    • 83 18 II I ZZZ~--. Nggggßßgi H MAJESTIC I Two Brilliant British Productions SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR Empire Shopping Week! -i Opening To-night! BRITISH AND DOMINIONS present SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE ’S Most Sensational SHERLOCK HOLMES Mystery Story f “THE i SPECKLED BAND” InUadtedl By Tw© Le&dlmg Stairs n I I Raymond Massey
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    • 158 19 1 J. /fl wSiPW/ iwMWr \Ti WO 7 'wk. -s* L<feM TOfiifeo i W«L *wl o jk I ALL BRITISH I s Ti I Holman Bros. V I Chatwood Safe Co. .JmtJl 1 PYRAMID veiing Porter y~A<g|L, m/ f Dicks I UadwoolCo. I C^tSA^ l ,>!! London Bros. L^f.. t
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  • 1266 20 BRITISH VALUE Well Equipped and Comfortable The Morris Major Six a good example of what a British manufacturer can < ffer to-day in value. Here is a oar wet t quipped i oomtortable with enough power and speed for its class, and having a 6 cylinder
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  • 613 20 ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY Silent Self Changing Gear Progress was never faster than it is to-day, and among things mechanical aothing is progressing qu cker than the motor car and aeroplane. In this race for perfection the naw Armstrong Sid ieley s x-sylinder cirs r- fleet the most
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  • 163 20 TESTED UNDER SEVERE CONDITIONS Flat out in the burning heat of Sp sn B h highways; climbing the pastea of the Pyreneer; over the mist iw»pt billi of Wales through the bl z«rd« rf Central Europe. In the pot eighteen moolbi tbi W’zird has met and conquered the
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    • 135 20 qa. WEARNE’S THE BRITISH CAR AGENTS. MORRIS CAR Hillman and Humber Armstrong Siddeley Sunbeam Wolsley Rover Morris Commercial Vehicles Dennis Coinmerc al Vehicles Albion Commercial Vehicles Barford and Perkins Motor Kellers, dr HHlman.The Car Of The Moderns British Throughout Morris The Wheel Of The World- All British Buy British And
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    • 591 21 MRJF» BUY "S# I I EMPIRE PRODUCTS I iOJfflS GAIKS I fe R leAre Outstanding Examples of Englands w Advance to Capture tfe World's Automobile Markets 1| ss i WONDERFUL gSIljgQ ft JJil VALUE JSk UlgSiw A: <j. COWL «JinO LOON Hl Iwl MAJOR SALOON 52,100 IJ $2,350 ‘-> |lil
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  • 347 22 SINGAPORE CO T D STORAGE Austalasia’s I argest Malayan Customer Of all looil trading companikS the sbovt iu proportion to its ttrnoves. is probably the staunchest supporter of Empire Produce, as the slogan BUY BRITISH ’has beer cl- srly adhrrrd to since its fornjeticn over r
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  • 1014 22 All~British Company No Foreign Equipment in Office An Honoured Name In 1899, a small company headed by the then Mr. Charles Cheeis Wake field started the firm of C. C Wake field Co. With a small office in Cannon Street, London, and
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    • 80 22 —iniiiiiniiiiniiim nn ■anmiiiHiuii»» iilllll!IIIIII ’'rlililllllllllillllllllliiil ‘’l I NEWSPAPERS I ARE THE T I EMIPIKE'S SHOP WINDOWS THE PINING GAZETTE (Established 1833) THE OLDEST PAPER IN w> mw ...r: ■iiiiiiwrf MAKE YOUR ONLY WORDS WHEN PU HASING WEEK “Only British Goods Please’’ Don’t Fossilise But Castrolise An Old Empire Supporter-Cold Storage
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    • 69 23 UNIVERSAL I PROVISION STORES “WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES FARTHEST” COLD STORAGE SUPPLIES—GROCERIES WINES AND SPIRITS EVERYTHING FOR THE BRITISH HOUSEWIFE II I I HOURS OF BUSINESS Week Days 6a. m. to 7-30 p. m. II Sundays 6a. m. to Noon Holidays 6a. m. to 10 a. m. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE
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    • 72 24 )f /< H W/M y\ rV<p) JI /q |W/| ra X^W V I h K <\sV V V K>fv\ X > o U I? 1 x 1 A Y \*kp v a t i << yX >x XX W| I j |Bg THE PRODUCT W OF A Wj ,O 100%
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