Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 May 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-05-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE established 1833, published daily No. 117. VOL. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 21st MAY, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement479 1932-05-21 1 T. NAGATA BBOTHEBB DENTISTS Head Office next Id The Diepemary. Bssah Office *2, Leith Strut FUN v j The unrivalled health resort with B J FS Ist Class Modem Hotel $5 to $7 per day «i W y> J F*, Modern Cottages $6 to $8 per day Sf w M479 words
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Advertisement136 1932-05-21 1 A Gentleman Always Looks Well Cressed in Coad Clothes r.w— When in England, call' and fit J'nnr e':f out with clothes at approx. J 0.0 ha t r co t, Ovt r<-o:«t« l.ounK»* r ‘l Sports. Dress Sults. Pius I'uur*, iS I etc Created by eminent Savile Row ind MfA136 words
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Advertisement1510 1932-05-21 2 Nev Wan to Banish BANKS. JUST UNPACKED «*.~to. Hzdwr Ma It* IM MERCAKIILE BAU lEDERWBBSSHE hASDEL Silk Lace (Flancing »JpoSah?u M rgr iiyW lldlll (IF HUH, LIMITED MAfiTSCHiPPU H. V. 25 Charming Shades «M-* p/bZ’XXA’d.'X.i Very Moderate prices Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Bungalow, 109, Yrk R-ad. Three K' 4 Undivided Proßta1,510 words
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Article307 1932-05-21 3 JAPANESE PITOT’S VENTURE Special Amphibian British ’Plane L)cdor, April 29 A special long range amphibious flying boat was recently despatched from Southampton to San Frmciscot whanoa the Japanese pilot Se.jj Ycshiharai famous for his fine flight in 9i days from Berlin to Tokyo in 1930, will307 words
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Article424 1932-05-21 3 G. P. O. GIVES AN OBJECT LESSON lOOrly one-quarter of 1 per cent of £9,250.000 orders placed by the General Pest Office darinc the Let year represented articl ?s of foreign manufacture. Sir Kingsley WoocL the Post-master-General, cited this example of ‘'buying British” when he was the guest424 words
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Advertisement262 1932-05-21 3 fl* •*l* 4 111 t K'W- > si sj£ b Tk < t /ty£ 1i \fi®/ 3> > (C/ > I < 'IL < X» I < y "IV \z\ > J I* is yours a sunshine Baby? j I’ NO RICKETS—NO 4 CONSTIPATION s► < 5 Will your Baby262 words
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Advertisement451 1932-05-21 3 I I fe® I BUY BKTHSH Tlif V' I I I Or Jv CuOIJNG I I L v x REIFRcSrH NG < > t Cnticura Tnh urn I 1 tL-** g Soothes and cools Father’s face and removes the after- shaving shine, comforts Baby s tender *kin and pre- M451 words
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Article845 1932-05-21 4 EUROPEANS DIRECT AN URDU TALKIE Film Experiment At Hyderabad Hyderabad (Deccan), Miy 3 An experiment which promises to have a grtu 1 <ff c on the future of the Indian film industry is now being carried on in Hyderabad, where, fcr the first time, a845 words
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Advertisement361 1932-05-21 4 “Buy British, and so employ British labour by land and by sea” HRH. THE PRINCE OF WALES’S BROADCAST. HORLICK’S is BRITISH Sere is your guarantee TIORLICK’S was originated half a century ago by an Englishman, Sir Jarres Horlick, Bart., and year by year it has rapidly increased in fame and361 words
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Advertisement212 1932-05-21 4 I* 111 k IM W 1 I I l ife Kloster beer SOLE AGENTS FOR S. S. AND F. M. S. HETMRY V/AUGH Co Ltd. PENANG j SINGAPCFE IPCH KUALA LUMPUR 'passes jjifn-yyp-rT- v J BgremdMMMWMSrara < a —WB II I■l T— —hiM—M—M——l—«Vs ndai add Wojk A iH rue “TERRV”212 words
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Article522 1932-05-21 5 WHERE KINGS AND NOBLEMEN HAD LIVED” Assaulted Under Provocation Jaffna Where klnga and noblemen had lived now vagabonds and blackguards come and ait in terma of equality with great men,” remarked Mr H. Maruthamuttu, a retired engineer of the F M.S presently residing at522 words
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Article77 1932-05-21 5 A protest ega'nst the use of a revised National Anthem at al eague of Nations meeting at Banstead was made at the annual conference of the Surrey branch of the British Legion. It was stated that instead of the customary Hues in the second verse: 0 Lord77 words
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Article69 1932-05-21 5 45 Per cent, Cut in Salary LORD BLEDISLOE’S GREAT SACRIFICE Wellington, April 15 Lord Bledisloe has offered to forego a further portion of his salary, making a total voluntary reduction of 45 per cent until New Zealand is able to balance her budget. He has stipulated that the reduction should69 words
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Article52 1932-05-21 5 London, April 14 Major William Jones, Pilot Instuotor, Karachi Aero Club, who left Karachi on April 4 accompanied by an Indian pupil landed at Littlestone, Kent having been forced down by the weather. Five days only were taken for flying tbe remainder having been lest owing52 words
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Advertisement485 1932-05-21 5 !r a is ffSjK Oe, ;n. li| jf 3k I from i| J Wine w«aL. y<f<‘ P-Y~T Halls the Wine. J Strength- L-rTXf.IM.rH.CI4» T^-— W M Taking Hall’s Wine is the surest way of getting, «nd keeping, the strength I, that means lasting fitness. Hall’s I Wine can put new485 words
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Advertisement342 1932-05-21 5 W||| I I r < 1 1181 1 hr J MMWIKGLY I I Foxtrot I 1 efficient. I Is that Snappy Theme Song From h 1 a PALMY DAYS E 1 Always Used as the Reverse Side is weirne “YOU CALL IT MADNESS” BROS., L'D., Foxtrot MRM PENAN 9. iH®342 words
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Article178 1932-05-21 6 -Router, LIMITS OF PERIPATETIC RESEARCH REACHED Strong Article in The Times London. May 3 THE next steps in Indh is the text of a leading article in The Times. The paper remarks that there is general agreement that we have now reached the limits of periratet'c-Router, - 178 words
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Article121 1932-05-21 6 AUTHORITATIVE DE SIAL OF REPORT Simla, May 3 The Associated Press is reliably informed that there is no truth whatever in th* report that the Vioerov is convening a meeting of Provincial Governors in the middle of this month. J hn Anderson is coming to Simla121 words
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Article210 1932-05-21 6 Congress Tools” Sentenced BOMBAY COURT DISCLOSURES Bombay, May 2 We know nothing of theee demons* trationr. We were put up to participate in them, and we did ec. In these words two Hindu youths end an old Mahomed? an pleaded guilty when placed for trial to-day before Mr. D. N.210 words
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Article140 1932-05-21 6 CALCUTTA AND CHITTAGONG FIGURES Ca'cutta, April 20 Export of tea from Oi’cutta and Ohif tagong to the United Kingdom for the Brat helf f Apr.l ’32, show b 1 rgincrease on the exoorlsof the corresponding period last year. Exports from ChJnntta over this period ‘b140 words
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138 1932-05-21 6 Al’shibad, M;y 3 A threatening letter, ailtged to be s’t ied by the President of the Allalubal Town Congress Oommltte-, h&B been iesued to-day demanding immediate r«Hgnati?n cf the members of the Municipal Board for tbeir ’‘failure” to comply with the Congrese demand to r«au138 words
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Advertisement281 1932-05-21 6 'W ANXIETY v w» NOW RELIEVED Z BY COW&GATEJ COW GATE MILK FOOD freshly made and shipped immediately direct to all Eastern ports has always been famed for its sound keeping properties and wonderful nutritive value. m Now the new tin with the expiry vO OK ATjTHEDArfi date plainly marked281 words
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Advertisement241 1932-05-21 6 s X pl] ct l AB <-5J| bpl (Swting ire TOILET PREPARATIONS There is genius in "SOIR de PARIS," the latest, newest, finest creation of M. Bourjois. None but he could have conceived so distinguished, so alluring a perfume. The mysterious, enchanting fragrance of Soir de Paris" toilet preparations, their241 words
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Advertisement233 1932-05-21 6 Vanjomes LAWN MOWERS J j/j 11 Suitable for uae on a grass plot, large sports ground or golf course. We are always ready to assist'eusto- mers.ia obtaining the most suitable Pt machine for any special purpose. We invite you to inspect the RHY I '4 new Ransome models in our233 words
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806 1932-05-21 7 Nancykar Pays $79 Weights and Selections For To-day Card of Nine Events Jrom Our Owa Correspondent Singapore, May 20 The amateur races to-day drew a large attendance. The going waB good and several handsome dividends were paid during thp afternoon, the highest being J on806 words
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Article364 1932-05-21 7 -Reuter. WAZIR ALT'S SECOND CENTURY Remarkable Bowling in Notts-Hampshire Fixture SUTCLIFFE’S CENTURY r t Oi ford, the Indians defeated the University team by eight wickets. The tourists batting first scored 324 towards which Wetfr Ali contributed 13.'. Naidu 85 and Lail Singh 11. Orford University were-Reuter. - 364 words
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Article255 1932-05-21 7 JUNIOR LEAGUE MATCH In a Junior Lsague match the Municipality defeated Waugh-Jacks by two goals to nil on the Renong Ground yesterday. The match was one aided and although the winners deserved tbeir win they should have doubled their score but for weak shooting Several well-placed caniren255 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article224 1932-05-21 7 To the Editor of the Pinang G sette. BiR," Residents in the vicinity of Magazine Road and Noorlin Street at the Bridge Street end, have e r perlBnced a very trying time with burgUs for ths last fortnight. As an Instance, I may q job a few224 words
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Article124 1932-05-21 7 Sir, —With reference to your remarks regarding the appeal by Mr Oug Joo San in the “By the Way” column of the 18th instant. I certainly sgne that there is money to spare for betting at race meetings r by fairly rich folks and not by working class persons',124 words
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Article57 1932-05-21 7 Heater, IRELAND LEADING HUNGARY London May 20 Iq the Davis Cup competition Lyttleton Rogers and Mcguire Ireland) beat Von Kehr ing and Gabrowitz (Hungary) 4 6. 7—5. 6—4 5-4. Austria v Germany Vienna Prenn (German)) beat Matejka (Austria) 6 2, 10 —B. 6 1 Camn (Germany) beatHeater, - 57 words
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Article45 1932-05-21 7 EURASIAN VOLUNTEERS vs. PEELERS The following wib play for the E Oo P. and P. W. V 0 against the Peelers to morrow at 10 80 a m: Van Sanden, Quays, Jalleb, Webb. B and R de Curz Campbe‘l, Danker, Lssslar Foley and Taylor.45 words
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Article64 1932-05-21 7 A Ping-Pong match between the Health and Strength Union and the Government Monopolies Athletic Club wiH be played to night at the Health and Strength Union at 7 30 p m. The following will represent the H <t S. Union: 1. Lee Eng Aun (Captain). 2. Lee64 words
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Article314 1932-05-21 7 ’’OLD BILL’S” CREATOR INTERVIEWED Oapi. Bruce Bairnsfather, the creator of the famous “Old Bill," was interviewed by a representative of the Malayan Tribune on board the Suwa Maru on Thursday morning» Speaking of the origin of Oid Bill Capi. Bairnsfather said that many people all over314 words
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Article659 1932-05-21 7 Mr. J A- Swift State Engineer, is, it is understood indiorosad. Dr J.O’ Grady of the Ipoh Hospital, if ill and ia an inmate of the Batu Gajat Hospital Mr. Njrman Gr nier of the P. W. D. Hbf assumed duties bs Accountant, Electric Department F.M.S. Mr659 words
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Article249 1932-05-21 7 HUMAN FILM Good Acting by Sylvia Sydney and Phillips Holmes Hiving eefn “An American Tragedy” one fails to understand why this picture was banned in England. The only objectionable part in it is the scene where the young man swims away while the girl he has wronged249 words
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Advertisement136 1932-05-21 7 THE DANGER OF INDIGESTION Few people realise that danger lurks behind that seemingly unimportant discomfort after eating. Nevertheless it is true, for nine times out of ten the troub'e is caused by excess ••tomach acid which not only makes food •ermeut but aho attacks t le stomach lining nd may136 words
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Article582 1932-05-21 8 One of the rro,t serious problems confronting the motor-car manufacturer D that of devising some means which will effectively counteract the danger of dazzle headli r hts. Hitherto, many ingenious devices have been put forward, but noi e so far has been found to comp’y with the two582 words
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Article116 1932-05-21 8 >lon provided for in the report.—Ruxby Radio Service. High Officials to Supervise Reforms At the opening of the League Council session at Geneva to day Visoount Oeoil represented Great Britain when the question of Liberia was considered. The report providing for the appoint ment by the League and the>lon provided for in the report.—Ruxby Radio Service. - 116 words
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Article83 1932-05-21 8 while messages were exchanged,—Rugby Radio Serivce. Telephonic Conversation With “Flying Scotsman” Telephonic communication was establish ed to day between the Imperial Airways liner Hercules which was on a journey to Glasgow and the famous Flying Scotsman of the London and North Eastern Railway The train was proceeding atwhile messages were exchanged,—Rugby Radio Serivce. - 83 words
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Article90 1932-05-21 8 SIAMESE ENGINE ARRIVES IN SINGAPORE From Oar Own Correspondent Singapore, To day An event illustrating the friendly rela tions of the F. M 3- R always and the Siamese R i I ways terminated yesterday. A Diesel engine which ths F. ML S. Railways borrowed from >iam foe90 words
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Article936 1932-05-21 8 WHICH LAW DO YOU BREAK Where a Scot Could Be Shot at Sight—Y oar Bridge Party is a Disorderly House—What You Must Not Do on Sunday. QUITE a number of people in following the discussion on the Sunday Cinemas Bill in Pani iment must have been surprised to learn that936 words
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Article92 1932-05-21 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-d-y London £125 os. Od. £124.175, 61 Tin (3 Months) London £126 15s. Od. £127 OsSingapore $6412| $64.00 Business Done 50 tons cl. Penang $63.87| Business Done Buyers No Sellers Buyers j. o Rubber 1?d London Ijd. /Hi New York 2’-c. (G) 2)8 Singapore c.92 words
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Advertisement130 1932-05-21 8 FOR a I DAZZLING SHINE USE IZIII7I MBJUHUJLJJjMIgn gbqL o| and preserve your Shoes as well! IG. H. SLOT CO,, LTD, Importers. BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk p B u E R S S -Ak C<< /Z 1?« R H v x ,j x>Ac’ I E 1 -L-.• Loanish mil*130 words
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Advertisement24 1932-05-21 8 O. H OTS.L SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 25 u h May, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the b. b. PWBSiOENr MONROE.24 words
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Miscellaneous28 1932-05-21 8 TIDE TABLES Htrb Water Low Watei To Dak 12.37 a rr. 6.49 a.tr. 12 50 p.m. 7.39 p.m. To Mobbow 1.24 am. 7.81 am. 1.29 pm. 823 p.m.28 words
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421 1932-05-21 9 —Reuter. A PRINCIPLE INVOLVED SHANGHAI AGREEMENT JAPAN’S PROBABLE NEW PREMIER THE Soviet Government has declined to allow the Lytton Commission to travel through Soviet territory as she is anxious to observe the principle of non-inter-ference in the internal affairs of Manchuria. 8n Japan the—Reuter. - 421 words
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Article120 1932-05-21 9 —Reuter. Twenty Thousand Leave City Bombay, Yesterday There were 8 killed and 40 injured In to day’s fighting in addition to twelve injur ed who have since died, but the situation bad generally greatly Improved by noon characters have been rounded up. Over 20 000 people, mainly Indian—Reuter. - 120 words
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Article61 1932-05-21 9 -u io werk for continued 00-operation ftip ana Argentine.—Rugby luncheon By Department Of Overseas Trade Major Colville of the Department of Overseas Trade speaking at a government uucheon (o a yjrty of Argentine students, the hope that on their return memories of their visit would inspire iZ? 1-u io werk for continued 00-operation ftip ana Argentine.—Rugby - 61 words
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Article145 1932-05-21 9 Reuter. KREUGER’S ENORMOUS DEBTS EIGHT YEARS OF FRAUD Stockholm, May 20 Ivar Kreuger emerges from the final report of the committee of experts ap pointed to examine the position of the Kreuger companies as the “world’s greatest bankrupt.*' It is sensationally disclosed that Kreuger*a personal debts amountedReuter. - 145 words
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Article43 1932-05-21 9 -Reuter. MRS. PUTNEY’S SOLO VENTURE WELL-KNOWN PUBLISHER’S WIFE Harbour Grace (Newfoundland), Yesterday Mrs. Putney, wife of the well known publisher, formerly Miss Amelia Earheart, the first woman passenger on a Transatlantic aeroplane, has started on a solo flight io Paris.—-Reuter. - 43 words
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Article67 1932-05-21 9 -Reuter. Twenty-Five Years and Fifteen Strokes Capetown, Yesterday The Malayan, Stanley Raymond the chief culprit in a sensational raid on the Flumstead branch of the Standard Bank of South Africa in March last was sentenced to twenty five years’ imprisonment and fifteen strokes of the oat. Raymond with-Reuter. - 67 words
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Article458 1932-05-21 9 I GRAVE ALLEG VITONS FINAL FIGURES OF TRAGEDY TWO British passengers, Mr. and Mrj. Muirh ad of Hankow, who were aboard the Georges Phillipar. have made serious a'legations against the manner in which things were done in the stricken vessel when the fire broke out. They state458 words
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Article166 1932-05-21 9 buuiuivo cuxiuuuuy nuunw »va Colonial employment.—Rugby Radio Service. Eminently Suitable For Imperial Employment A War Office report reoirda a fine performance by British motor vehicles in Southern Soudan between January 18 when a convoy of four military vehicles left Cairo, to April 16 when a journey of 5,600buuiuivo cuxiuuuuy nuunw »va – Colonial employment.—Rugby Radio Service. . - 166 words
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Article171 1932-05-21 9 Reuter. Statement by Committee of Experts New York, Yeterday The committee of bankers and industrialists, headed by Mr. Owen D. Young formed to consider means of making funds released by the Federal Rtserve Bank use ful affirmatively in business announces that the Federal Reserve Bank points out thatReuter. - 171 words
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Article162 1932-05-21 9 -Rugby Radio Service. Prince of Wales on British Salesmanship The Prince of Wales discussing salesmanship in a speech at the Conference of the Incorporated Sales Managers* Association, London, urged the importance of going out into the world and finding new customers for British goods The urgent need-Rugby Radio Service. - 162 words
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Article112 1932-05-21 9 Why it Was Removed to the Pacific Washington, Yesterday The decision of the Navy Department to keep the fleet in the Pacific Ocean was provoked by the desire to economise and at the same time to take advantage of the location of the force to Indulge in112 words
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Article58 1932-05-21 9 —Reuter. Royal Dutch and Shell Transport Profits Year-end reports dated December 81, give the Royal Dutch net Income as 27 916 648 florins after payment of dividends and carried forward 2,251 858 florins. The Shell Transport Company s net income, including the balance brought forward is £2 807,192—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article29 1932-05-21 9 —Reuter Report of Trade Agreement Denied Washington, Yesterday The Canadian Minister, Mr. Herridge officially denies the report that Canada is negotiating a trade agreement with Russia—Reuter - 29 words
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Article53 1932-05-21 9 —Reuter, Acceptance of Invitation Still Holds Goods The Irish Free Plate Government has Issued a statement that its acceptance of the nvitaiion to attend the Ottawa Conference still holds good and that the Government was willing to commence discussion with other governments when its conference plans—Reuter, - 53 words
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Advertisement11 1932-05-21 9 WINNERS No. 1 See the Sunday gazette for the RESULT J11 words
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Advertisement36 1932-05-21 9 MODES DE PARIS ON D SPLAY Latest Model FT«|y Afternoon and jpM IM-i Evening Gowns i fes I Srrart Hats. 77 I ’PHONE 1242 i LEA PERIUNS’ I SAUCE I TAe ORIGINAL and genuine Worcestershire 336 words
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Miscellaneous155 1932-05-21 9 PICTURES Onlyl •PHO V E 264 To-day Last 3 Shows 2-45—6-15 and 9-30 The Magnificent BRITISH Musical Triumph "THE BLUE DANUBE” with Alfred Rode and his Marvellous Tzigane Band A British and Dominions Production. To-morrow —Opening at a Matime Another Great BRITISH Success Sydney Howard in “UP FOR THE CUP’155 words
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Article377 1932-05-21 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The toll owl at wan the latest (notations Is MESSES. KENNEDY A Co.’a share list ■l|ll'ajD. to day Yesterday Today mm 2 S S 3 3 SHABBB =x a* Ol EJ ca nj 00 03 10. I 0. 10. 11. Mining Ayer Hitarn 10/6377 words
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Article48 1932-05-21 10 Singapore PrieM for Standard Ribbed 3mok«d Sheet for to day are as follow; Sp«t M oentg par lb, Jnly/Srpt. —ss o h Oct/Dec. H Jn I Uaroh 6| h Ma-ket quiet. Lond n and Liverpool. Stock likely to be reduced by 30 n ton»48 words
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Article239 1932-05-21 10 Pen»-’*-, M»f 21 I cts BanarM Opvir« 3. 5,000 00 Jlovw no supplies lold leit S'lbrs 72 00 £433 Ptck’ni rum no supplies Nairne* 80, u 11 UUa u ,i Jooonuwps 1033 u 15.00 dopra Sundries ?s!m 5.60 Rattans «a *s 11.10 Rattans Coan- 10.65 areas Snail S239 words
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Article150 1932-05-21 10 Lat est Quotation* Fri. Thur. Bat. May 20 Mav 19 Bspt. 19 Paris 931/16 99 7/32 118.96 NewtTort 8.67} 8.67 i 4.35? Montreal 410 4 7} Brussels 16 20 26 7/32 84.88 Gansva 18.75 18 80 84.88 Amsterdam 9 05 9 06} 12.08 Milan 711 7150 words
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Article80 1932-05-21 10 Pining, M y 21 Courtesy of CkurtereJ Bank On Louden Bank Dsam'id 2/8 25/32 11 ,1 4 2/3 29/82 Private 3 m/ts eradtt 2'4 3,82 el 3 Dojucnentary 2/4 732 Ou New York Bank Demand 42f France n TT 950 -om India 11 T T 154} Bangkok h T80 words
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Article280 1932-05-21 10 St. GEORGE THE MABTYB (Church Of England) Trini'y Sunday 7-50 Litany, 8 am Matins, Ps XXIX and Ps XxXHI Hymn 16?, 8-30 Holy Cojamonion 10 30 Holv Communion Chinese, 6pm Evensong, Ps XCHI 206, Pa XCIX 207, Magnificat Nunc Dimittia Turner in F, Hymns 163, 16L 36, 160.280 words
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Article85 1932-05-21 10 AMATEUR_RACES Friday, 3rd Jane, 1932 (King’s Birlkdi! Saturday, 4 h June, 1932. Horses Classes 3 and 4 and Ponies < MJ 2; One Race for Iskand»r Polo Club I cats on the Ist day. One Race for Taiping Polo Club lonie on the 2nd day. Two Steeplechases85 words
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Advertisement124 1932-05-21 10 THE! Am R_ K M w ;r IwW tw§|| *> z r:/ -1 LORRY IS B D ll »k. IP w S» a f 7 Ba|O-- «Br< g ~g ■*B I iOi■ UT#|( 1 2 tons, 131 in. Wheel Base $1,835/2 tons, 157 in. Wheel Base $2,135/- VAUXHALL (DUAL REAR124 words
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Advertisement145 1932-05-21 10 New Advertisement? AUSTIN CAR FOR SALE 12 H.P. 1926 model, thoroughly leuoci mechanically good tyres, recently lepautsd. appearance admirable. Well cared for by one European ow.ier. Good for ’Bg service, Seen and tried by appoinowot. Apply Box 52, c/o I'inang Gazette. The Ayer Rubber Estate, Limited (Incorporated in the Straits145 words
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Article251 1932-05-21 11 QEN. NOBILE’S NEW VENTURE To Command Soviet Expedition Gan. Nobile, whote airehir, the Italia, crashed on the ioa near the Noth Pole in May< 1928, is to make another Polar expedition. Thia time the Soviet Govern* went ie financing and organising the enterprise* and Noblle251 words
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Article165 1932-05-21 11 .MUNICH N? Z’E’ ATTITUDE Berlin, April 14 Widespread resentment has been arous •d by the Hindenburg decree in the Nazi Damp at Munich. Although Government action was already known, the unexpectad arrival cf 500 aimed police at Brown House, the Nazi headquarters at Munich, was resented especially165 words
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Article146 1932-05-21 11 FRESH LIE T SUGGESTED Rangoon) April 22 U Chit Hlaing, President cf the U Chit Hlaing G.C.8.A., has forwarded the following telegn m to the Prime Minister and the leading British members of the Burma Round Table Conference 4 Tn view Council entry and registering of votes by146 words
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Article1135 1932-05-21 11 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST Ĕ t! NAMES, S I u ca w H RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 25 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 25 35 Amalgamated Malay Estates 40 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 70 Ayer Kumng Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co.1,135 words
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Advertisement365 1932-05-21 11 AMBCM exceed >12,000,000 S. C. Aaaurance in force over >35,000.000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Go., Ltd. (la«or*ac«kM to Straits Battl«M«nia). s HEAD OFFICE I Great Eaatern Life Buildiaf. Ceoii Street. Statapoe*. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry. BkC, H The Company hM £20,000 deecaitad with the Sapraeae Cemrt of365 words
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Article410 1932-05-21 12 FRANCHISE INQUIRY PROPOSALS Lord Lothian's Warning Simla, May 3 Mr. As'z-Ui Huq, a member of the Indian Franchise Committee and a prominent member of the Bengal Council, left for Calcutta to-day. Prior to his departure, he ieeued a statement to the Prege reviewing the work of410 words
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Article95 1932-05-21 12 ATLANTIC CONFERENCE AGREEMENT London, April 15 At the end of a private meeting in London of the Managing Directors of British, American, and European shipping lines, the following statement was issued:— ’’After full discussion, it was unani mously agreed that an Atlantic conference be established forthwith, thereby95 words
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Article97 1932-05-21 12 VICEROY’S FOLIOY CRITICISED London t Apr’J 14 Moscow propaganda, if there were any, could not have made Indians so antiBritish as the recent repression had done, declared Dr. Privat at a crowded pub io meeting on the Indian situation at Whitefield’s taberrae’e, London. He said that the97 words
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Article97 1932-05-21 12 30 CASUALTIES AND 80 ARRESTS Auckland, April 15 Special foot and mounted polios and naval pickets charged a mob when rioting broke out again in the shopping district, and several windows were smashed. Following three hours’ renewed figating between hooligans and the police, the Mayor threatened97 words
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Advertisement840 1932-05-21 12 K-Tr-*--vr r ax.. IL IUW»« illllinyi I murjiiuniA i i OstLLflllMlH FrairwH™. i i O i tflsl oioi e nn nfth Hs m H* SB sw™ I‘ffl tff QH llsL—_ Bwl jsl| H W»> H NOOfl MH| IH BSfijll K£| ,$?1 r ®'®F H Sj! eS4.'.'_— i AND i DTKH.MD840 words
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Article586 1932-05-21 13 BUNCH OF VIOLETS TORN TO PIECES Invisible Bay Apparatus Affected London (By Mail) PSYCHIC phenomena deieribed as the most extraordinary ever seen in London were exhibited by Rudi Schneider, the young Austrian medium, al a seance at the National L boratory for Psychic Research, South Kensington.586 words
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Article79 1932-05-21 13 -Rsuter. MORE KIDNAPPERS ON THE WAR PATH New York, April 22 Gangland is apparently unperturbed by tbe outcry against the Lindbergh baby kidnapping. The latest object cf their attentions is Gene Tunney, ex-heavyweight champion, who has received a note threatening to kidnap hie five-month-old son. Early-Rsuter. - 79 words
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