Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 May 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1932-05-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE iiS FABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 123. VOL. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 28th MAY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Advertisement598 1932-05-28 1 Enagata BROTHERS □ENTISTS Head Office next to The Diapeniery. WseAOffioeM.Lrfft Street PILES_CURED g No Knife! 1 K7\ No Surgeon 1 I |€/tW 3 99 f 9 99 No other affliction causes more humtn misery Vjja J I!Iflg. g g. g g than Piies. Yet Piles can be quickly and easily598 words
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Advertisement126 1932-05-28 1 A GentlfTTFn Always Looks Weß Dressed in Coed Clotbee ■"■’■""“TSH When in cart and fit jto a t ni, with c 1 ibes at .rt rnj, Ml bt'f nripin •v. r.'UHt*. I <»t JS bpvrts, I>re.. Suits, I’ltis K«>i,rs. m bi ■> i t S.>\ <• !.< an<i Bg?> B|126 words
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Advertisement1653 1932-05-28 2 Selangor Turf Club BANKS. Z3HBT Summjr 1932 Race Meeting TIE MERCANTILE BAM lEDERLMBSCHE HiIDEL < f Saturday and Saturday 11th OF INDIA, LIMITED MMTSCHSPPIJ. H. V. (z/ WW> C'mfng PPP'C’ated. Send prrticnlnre afiO lotll JuDU, I zj£, [lncorporated in England] NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY |XJ4»h r .aA gggf. >* «juanficaHonß end1,653 words
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Article493 1932-05-28 3 Wild Life from the Air A Boyd 10.0C0' mihp fl ght in the great flying-boate and ah-liners of Imperial Airways from Europe to the heart cf Africa and back has just been completed by the King of the Belgians. During the flight. King Albert travelled 88493 words
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Article185 1932-05-28 3 “PROFOUND EFFECT” AT OXFORD Oxford’s religious “Group Movement’’ was: described, as a challenge to the Church. The speaker was an Oxford don, the Rev. J. Thornton-Duegb«ry, at the Conference of Evangelical Churchmen at Oxford. “Time and again,” he declare I. "hilt humorously, ha’f pi'.helically, e'ergy, both185 words
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Advertisement354 1932-05-28 3 >iWi <J^'?^y^w^F/^^^7W^/^ Ms> v\(xl|y *®S Xs>- W' ‘A <-'> K j Eleven. o’clockishness Bobby tufiftfc dp his nose £t Qrdi- tniddle of the morning, what does nary milk and says it’s skinny. mother do? She gives Rim a piece Milk makes sturdy legs and bright of bread or a biscuit354 words
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Advertisement399 1932-05-28 3 I Iwni I 1 1 11 111 V’T, 4*4 WWOMmem ALL WW PENANG LIKES THESE I Records th -1 are Established Favourites. nYinc C Cavalcade Selection DX 305 Papt j and 2 Noel Coward’s brilliant success, wonderfully played by Debroy Somers Band. fR CGetttvgr Sentimental Slow F. T. 1 t399 words
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Article744 1932-05-28 4 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT Guide to the Earning Capacity In bis president!* l address at the annual meeting of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Mr. Henry Lancelot Kingston Hill devoted the greeter part of his remarks to a cors'derstion of the main ssues that have744 words
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Advertisement326 1932-05-28 4 IHI 11 111 HWM«» «sM®K»ESM^^^3£^ £K3 1 U jl I I I lilli ill ih A I Mg I lirli I ii W J i I 1. H J JI iA Hki 111 W JwA Al HI II M iMMliy I ,j 111 l| 111 site g| MBA 3 ,<326 words
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Advertisement420 1932-05-28 4 all Yil an)<|£tv NOW RELIEVED BY COW& GATE/ COW GATE MILK FOOD freshly made and shipped immediately direct to all Eastern ports has always been famed for its sound keeping propertiesand wonderful nutritive value. Now the new tin with the expiry .qoX AT iTH£0 4f date plainly marked gives a420 words
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Article599 1932-05-28 5 Sir B. Blackett And A Sterling Area If final ce was to do its job properly it would have to be kept in its placs as the servant of trade and industry, stated Sir B ieil Blackett, speaking at the annual luncheon of the International Association599 words
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Article243 1932-05-28 5 "EQUAL IN ABILITY TO MEN’’ London Sir Joseph Born, g neral manager of the Prudential AsEurar.ce Co., had a good word to say for the modern girl clerk when presiding at a luncheon of the National Confrere? on Office Management in London on Apr 1 1.243 words
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Article447 1932-05-28 5 Lord Leverhulme Urges Empire Action Viscount Levrrhu’m*, the president addressing the annuil meeting of the London Chamber of Commerce at Southern House, Cannon s'reet. E. 0., said that the years from 1918 to 1928 gave ample warning of impending trouble. The something” which had turned up to help447 words
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Article196 1932-05-28 5 MR. ST. JOHN FHILBY FINDS A BURIED OiTY Jeddah Mr. H. St. John Phi’by, the explorer who arrived at Mecca after his remarkable desert journey across Arabia, is to be received with other members of the expedition by Kmg Ibn Sand, King of the Heoj196 words
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Article128 1932-05-28 5 WHEN CHILDREN SHOULD NOT COMPETE No tugs of war under 17. No long jumps for girls under 18. Cross ccuntry runs not longer than three miles for bjy s under 17. These are some t f the recommenda* tions in the report of the Conference on Athletics128 words
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168 1932-05-28 5 Vancouver, B. O, Grain exports from Vancouver for the present crop year up to the week ending April 2 were in excess cf those for tbe same period last year, and bookings for the balance of April are at a high figure Wheat shipments168 words
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Article162 1932-05-28 5 NEW BOOKS Dark R'Sileen. by Moj <rie Bowen; Doctor Sally, by P G Wodehou»?; Ellen Terry and Her Secret Self, by Edward Gordon Craig; Flamboyants, by Hubert 8 Bannei; G -rmaine de Stae 1 by Dr R Me Nair Wiison;The Guv’nor, by Elgar Wallace; Inheritance, by Phyllis Bmtley;162 words
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Article266 1932-05-28 5 New Glasgow, N. S. An important new outlet for hardwood from the Maritime Provinces of Omadi is forecasted foliowitg a trial shipment of 250,000 feet of kiln dried yellow birch from Trenton consigned to ths Briggs Manufacturing Company of Detroit for use in the construction266 words
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Advertisement156 1932-05-28 5 BUY BRITISH ■no AND BUY BEST Oar Universal Provision Shops Stock all Year Requirements Quality Goods at Reasonable Prices. See Our Displays. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Penang pagan <£uar. ITelephone Penang, 1500 1501 g Bntlerworth 33 I lax «yn World famous beauties find in the perfect dentifrice. Their white,156 words
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Advertisement157 1932-05-28 5 «’’Sr ts»*®* SPECIALLY BREWED AND BOTTLED IN EDINBURGH BY MCEWAN-YOUNGER LTD. FOR CONSUMPTION IN TROPICAL CLIMATES. IT’S REALLY GOOD AND IT’S BRITISH 100% BRITISH OBTAINABLE FROM SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO., LTD., 1 PENANG PURVEYORS PRITCHARD 4 CO., LTD., I KIM SENG CO. LOOK BROS- —CHONG KEE CO--i W' 1 JTicks&Co.157 words
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2643 1932-05-28 6 BAR COMMITTEE'S SUCCESSFUL ACTION OFP F JUST.OF?B DECISION REVERSED BY JOUR? OF APPEAL Interesting Judgment Delivered In Ipoh At the last session of tbs F. M. 8. Court of ppsal In Ipoh an appeal was argued in ■which the appellants were Freeman and Madge, the2,643 words
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Advertisement34 1932-05-28 6 I “CERTIFIED MASSEURS”’ MR. K. KUSAKA ac ASSISTANT I MRS. YOSHiYO 142 m, BURMAH ROAD. Mrs. Yoshiyo begs to inform that she will, from henceforth, take the place of Mrs. Kusaka as assistant masseuse. >■'34 words
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Advertisement315 1932-05-28 6 What the Glaxo.is “The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that the manufacturers of infant’s foods are not content to stand still, but are anxious to make use of new discoveries in scientific research.” Repnnted from "The Practitioner’’ for January, 1929, ONLY GLAXO CONTAINS ADDED315 words
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Miscellaneous130 1932-05-28 6 ’PHONE 264 I 615 TO-NIQHT 9 30 Universal’s Audacious Comedy Drama. Strictly Dis Honour able with Paul Lukas Sidney Fox Also British Neios Slim Summerville Comedy Please phone 264 for Reservations, NEXT CHANGE' Monte Blue in “THE FLOOD MAJ E~S T fg STARTING TO-NIGHT 615 and 9-30 P-®" Matinee To130 words
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Article726 1932-05-28 7 annual meeting Profit on Year’s Working (From Oar Own Correspondent) Koala Lumpur, Friday p rl9 ijirg at the antnal meeting of the gelangor O‘ ub at Kaala Lumpor laB D ight, Mr. J.CX Bdl said that the profit or 1931 amounted to $29 .17 as against estimated726 words
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Article43 1932-05-28 7 SiuuT Slates will Participate ii (Lina Invited > 0 ’Vaehlngton, To day J? "tfonnel conversations with Srt»F,t aad Icsl y *he State LX° an f 88 tha ‘he United m r v Pi e an In *®«uHonal ll iJ China invited herSiuuT - 43 words
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Article145 1932-05-28 7 —Reuter. NO PLAY YESTERDAY OWING TO RAIN London« Yesterday The following are the latest results:— Middlesex beat Northants on the first innings, Northwnts made 161 (Stevens 6 for 66) ai d 187 for 7. Middlesex made 336 (Haig 1( 9) d Cox 5 for 58. Surrey beat Warwick.—Reuter. - 145 words
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Article144 1932-05-28 7 TWO WATER POLO MATCHES Two Wa'er Polo matches will be played at the Chinese Swimming Club between the first and second teams of the Sharks and the first rnd second teams of the Dolphlcsj to-merrow at 11 ».’n. Tae following are th* First r harks:—Lim Hock Eaa144 words
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Article259 1932-05-28 7 (To the Elitor ef the Pining Gazette) Sir, —Y ur wa»k'y wireless notes have been c'osaiy fell wed and mich appreciated by us. Apparently yrur correspondent has been very unfertunate in his dealings with his retailer, but we have a susnieion he was rUating hie experiences259 words
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Article166 1932-05-28 7 Strictly Dishonourable" AT THE QUEEN'S Strictly Dishonourable a Universal’s comedy opened last night at the Qaeen's. It is a delightful picture with a snappy dialogue and brilliant acting. The story concerns an Italian opera singer who is oom pletely taken by the naivete of an innocent southern girl who runs166 words
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Article447 1932-05-28 7 Mr. E. S. Wilbourn of Batn GHah will sail by B.s. Hector cn June 16 on leave, Mr. S. M. H. A. Ohisty, editor of Real Islam, sailed to India by the Rohna on a business trip. Mr. W. G. Ferguson, manager of Sungei Buloh Estate, K»par,447 words
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Advertisement28 1932-05-28 7 MIBCELLANEOU 8 WANTED G. E, C. Refrigerator, medium eize, second hend, must be in good working order, and not over two years in use. Box 69, o/oPiaeng Gasatta.28 words
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Advertisement28 1932-05-28 7 I il «'ll I 3 ’l rl I (You soon become Strong and Happy when you 4 J RESTQHA‘- UM the SUPR* MB T °fL c i«s f28 words
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Advertisement879 1932-05-28 7 z Actual micro-photograph of ncrvt-all. ss7 V: M Z-I-M'7/ if Stomach trouble» S W are Q UIC *-y COn W L-- Sanatogen.be- < T cause Sanatogen V w strengthens the B nerves regulating > IQIIr Wrasslr digestive 4K apparatus. -v-Y 1 Conquer l u I Nerve troubles A m I879 words
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Article331 1932-05-28 8 In the month of September last i Great Britain took the momentous step of suspending the Gold Standard which had been restored with much n joining in April 1925. The Home Government now announces th it it is not intended to return to the Gold Standard until331 words
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Article285 1932-05-28 8 The French Minister for Jasfioe has approved an Important reform in criminal law. Hitherto a person charged with murder in France, as a rule, has ©soaped atty sort of punishment if he has been able io show that his action could be classed as a crime pasiionet285 words
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Article216 1932-05-28 8 Question of Preference Raised in Singapore From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, To day The question of preference for local manufacturers was raised at the monthly meeting of the M unioip*' Commissioners yeeterdsy by Mr. Tay Lian Teck who strongly advocated a chance for local manufacturers when tendering to216 words
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Article94 1932-05-28 8 Reuter. New Government’s Policy Anxiously Awaited Tokio, Yesterday 7he announcement of the new Govern ment's foreign, financial, general and administrative policies to be made at an extraordinary session of the Diet which it has been decided to open on June 1 lasting a fortnight primarily for the purposeReuter. - 94 words
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Article26 1932-05-28 8 J —Router. Washington, Yesterday The House of Representatives approved a bill establishing a fund of $l.OOO 000 000 to gc «antes bank deposits —Router.J —Router. - 26 words
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Article916 1932-05-28 8 The Late French President A Memorial to Arnold Bennett A Mission for Arabia From Our Own Correspondent London, May 12 The Emir Faisal and other members of the r edjaz and Nejd Mission who have arrived in London are at present the guests of the Government, a&d afterw916 words
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Article97 1932-05-28 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday London .£l2l 10s. Od. jE120.155,W Tin (3 Months) London v jg!23 10s. Od. £1- 3 Singapore $62 50 $62.14 Business Done 50 tons Penang $62.50 Business Done 25 Tons Done Bayers No SG 1 Rubber London If d. G) New York 2]J c. (G) Singapore97 words
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Advertisement142 1932-05-28 8 I FOR A J?O8k DAZZLING fflgggP IS H 1 N E USE .i/Ttifi E&szs&sssKsa K- kj M> ifo* w Jfc- and preserve your Shoes as well! G. H. SLOT CO., LTD, Importers. «.Triwiiiißr-Hwmywwww-* IMMMg-' Mttr obshhesy laswarsg 22, BEACH ST., ’PHONE 726 PENANG. |W|ODISTE g DISCRIMINATE &“43 L L I142 words
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Advertisement33 1932-05-28 8 E. O. 'IHE BEST SITUATED SE SIDE HOTEL 1$» THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEk esch with Bitting room and private bathroom attached. MODIRN SAHTATIOU THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.33 words
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Miscellaneous26 1932-05-28 8 TIDE TABLES High Wahr Low Warn To Day 8.26 am. 12.38 am. 7.19 pm 1.50 p.m. To Morrow 9.10 am. 1.53 a.m. 841 p.m. 325 p.m.26 words
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Article414 1932-05-28 9 l.— Renter. REASSURING STATEMENT REAL INTENTIONS EXPLAINED The Japanese Ambassador at Berlin has made a reassuring statement in regard to Russo-Japanese relations in which he exp ains the real intentions of the Japanese in Mancl uria, Moscow Yesterday Tbo recent alarming reports concerning a treat cf a Russol.—Renter. - 414 words
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Article84 1932-05-28 9 Kola Returns to Port From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Yesterday Tne King has presented a second cap for lhe squash racquets open singles champion ship the previous cup having been won outright. L'he Singapore steamer Kola which left B-rgkok on Wednesday afternoon for Skg pore with a cargo84 words
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Article82 1932-05-28 9 I.—Reuter. Senator Debrouckere Wants Definite Results Geneva Yesterday Experts were plainly urged to make up minds as to what are offensive and what defensive air weapons by Senator Dsbrnnckere (Belgium) who adjourned the Aiy Committee till Tuesday to enable the delegations to re discuss the question and submitI.—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article49 1932-05-28 9 I.—Reuter. On British Steamer At Marseilles Marseilles Yesterday 'Owing to a report that she was carrying explosives the police searched the British steamer City of Florence bound for Shanghai and found 1400 lbs. of ohemloa’s ■which "might be used in the manufacture of Sts” steamer proceeded.—Reuter.I.—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article227 1932-05-28 9 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE’S REPORT SEEKING COMMON AGREEMENT Rugby. Yesterday The naval commission of the Disarma ment Conference at Geneva to day approved the report cf the Expert Committee which has been considering what naval armaments are most specifically offensive or most effica cions against national defence or most227 words
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Article149 1932-05-28 9 —Rugby R idio Service. Second Reading Of New Bill Passed Rugby Yesterday Government’s Sunday Entertainmepte BJI received a second reading in the House of Commons to day by fB7 votes to 61 The new bill which is a compromise measure legalises Sunday concerts and Sunday opening of such.—Rugby R idio Service. - 149 words
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Article122 1932-05-28 9 r.—Reuter. Epic Struggle Between Vines and Crawford Philadelphia, Yesterday In the Davis Cup North American Zone F nab Shields (United State?) beat Hopman (Australia) 6—4. 6 —l, 6-2. Vines (United States) leads against Crawford (Australia) 6 2 6—4, 2-6, B—B. Epic Struggle Later Vines and Crawford hidr.—Reuter. - 122 words
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Article34 1932-05-28 9 Rejected by Ways and Means Committee Reuter. Washington, yesterday The Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives rejected the Hawley Bill to increase tariff rates against countries with depreciated currencies.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article49 1932-05-28 9 T eute r Commit lee of Three to be Appointed t.U New York, Yesterday A committee of three including one American are to be appointed to the management of the Fwodish Match Com pany eccordirg to a cablegram from the receivers of the International Match Company.-reute’’..- T euter. - 49 words
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Article191 1932-05-28 9 —Reuter t STERLING SYSTEM URGED MR. AMERY AT OXFORD London, Yesterday "We are likely to have a comp 1 ate collapse I in Europe within the next few months and may be faced with a. graver situation than the United States declared Mr. Amery In a speech.—Reuter t - 191 words
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Article198 1932-05-28 9 Stale Department Refuses To Confirm or Deny Rumours London, Yesterdy Speculation has been aroused by the naws tbat Mr. Ramsay Macdonald was engaged in a Transatlantic telephone conversation with Officials at Washington and New York from I ossiemouih on the night of May 25. The suggestion of a198 words
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Article76 1932-05-28 9 i —Reuters. Only Three Missing Despite Heavy s 'eas New York, Yesterday The passenger steamer Grecian was sunk In a collision with the- City of Chattanooga in a thick fog off Block Island (Rhode Island). The t ity of Birmingham has lowered boats to attempt to save survivors.i —Reuters. - 76 words
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Article51 1932-05-28 9 .—Reuter. Zoos, Aquariums, Museums Etc. Permitted to Open London, Yesterday Zoos, aquariums, museums, picture galleries, Madame Tussauds and certain 'eligible cinemas will be permitted to open on Bunday's as the outcome of the House of Commons second reading of the Government’s Sunday Entertainment Bill by 287 votes to.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article29 1932-05-28 9 —Reuter Formal Agreement 1 Washington. Yesterday A formal agreement for the eventual repayment of Germany’s arrears of war debt was s gned by the German Ambassador—Reuter - 29 words
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Article286 1932-05-28 9 .—Reuter. BRITISH ENGINEERING FOR CHINA large company FLOATED The formation of a large company with a view to the development of large Engineering projects in China is announced. London, Yesterday The formation of a company with a view r io promoting the development of large i.—Reuter. - 286 words
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Article154 1932-05-28 9 —Rugby Radio Ser ice. Visit of Inspection By i British Party I Rugby, Yesterdy A party drawn from various British towns left Liverpool in the liner Duchess of Bed ford to-day for Quebec en route for the west of Canada. The party will form the first inspection»! tour. —Rugby Radio Ser ice. - 154 words
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Article119 1932-05-28 9 Reuter. 72 Millions Shipped to Europe New York, Yesterday Despite the fact that 72 mi lion do lars of gold was shipped from the United states lasi week, a record for this year a further thirty million are being sent to Europe to-day and to morrow chit. Reuter. - 119 words
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Article26 1932-05-28 9 —Reuter. Sydney, Yesterday A heavy earthquake about 1,500 miles away probably in New Guinea was recorded at the River View Observably at 2.14 a.m.—Reuter. - 26 words
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Advertisement145 1932-05-28 9 MODES DE PARIS Just received a A Li charging Collection of Afternoon and Avenins Gowns Millinery wWffllnb Lingerie and I PyJ an,as -1 'PHONE 1242. I THE NAVY’S CHOICE I f COATES 1 7 I IfeUSl original nw s W PLYMOUTH GiN j Sole Agents 4 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD..145 words
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Article378 1932-05-28 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Ths following were the latest guotetfoas MESSRS. KENNEDY A Ox’s share list in 11 a.m. to day:— Yesterday Today «23 m w 5 Sharbb 3. tb oc ca ca •a. S 8. It H Mining Ayer Hi tarn 10 3 10 9 10/- 10378 words
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Article79 1932-05-28 10 Penang. May 28 By C-ourtesy qf Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 H ,i 4 m/ta 2/3 29/82 Private 3 m/te eradit 2'4 3/82 .i 3 ii Documentary 2/4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 42} Franca h TT. 950 nnm ndia h TT. 154} Bangkok TT,79 words
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Article9 1932-05-28 10 —FimnoUl Newt. —FimnoUl Newt.—FimnoUl Newt. - 9 words
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Article41 1932-05-28 10 Singapore Frioee for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to* day an as Spot 5j cents par lb, July/Sept. _s| b Oci./Deo. J.n./\larch 5} u Ma-k-> quiet. Loudon and Liverpool Stock likely to be decreased by 2,550 tons.41 words
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Article248 1932-05-28 10 Peiaufi May 28 t cts, Benares Opium y, shsii nom 5,000 00 Cloves no supplies Sold leaf sellers 72.00 ifaes Pick'ng nom' no supplies Nutmeg 80j .i n ii 110 s *i ,i Coconuts par I.oo# h 15.0 C Copra Sundlried small sales 5.20 Rattans ILIO Rattans Oo&na248 words
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Article145 1932-05-28 10 Latest Quotation, Fri, Thur. Bat. May 27 May 26 Sept 19 Paris 98 5/16 93 15/32 128.96 New York 8 68} 8.69} 4.85} Montreal 4.20} 4 18 Biusmls 26 30 26 30 64.88 Geneva 18 13/16 18 85 24.86 Amsterdam 9 08} 9 10} 12.08 Milan145 words
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Article212 1932-05-28 10 St. GEORGE THE MAET7E (Ohuroh Of Englahd) Ist Sunday after Trinity 7-50 Litany, Bam Matins, Psa I 111 Hymn 270, 8-30 Holy Co nmanion 6 p B Evensong, Ps IV 80, Pa 111 84, Magnificat 144, Nunc Dimittia 136, Hymns 12, ML 166, 27. Thursday, Bam Holy CommuniM,212 words
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Advertisement121 1932-05-28 10 a Ji/n DEPENDABILITY WITH ECONOMY MSOw* This is what every motorist looks for in these times and the Austin Twelve-Six is S built to meet these requirements. Cheap to buy the initial cost is only $1995/ these cars are renowned for h their reliability and tests have shown that over121 words
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Article506 1932-05-28 11 annual meeting Not Wise to Stop Tapping The twentieth ordinary general meeting of the Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on Tuesday at noon in the Chartered Bank Chambers. Mr. W. L. Stevens presided at the meeting and other? present were Messrs. E. A. Elias,506 words
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Article330 1932-05-28 11 UNFAVOURABLE RETURNS ON LAST YEAR The report of the directors of Centra' Engine Works, Ltd., to be presented to shareholders at th« anr ml meeting to be held at 65 Gey lang Road on Tuesday, May 31, at 12 noon, states; There is a net loss for330 words
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Article1137 1932-05-28 11 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST NAMES, J 8 '5 1 s T 3 2 M a> H Rubber (Dollar.) c. c. < Allenby Rubber Co. 21 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 25 Ay e a C Hit 1 am e pi Ma lay Estates 46 60 I a v U m Planting1,137 words
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Advertisement465 1932-05-28 11 1B Get itness from lairs Wine the StrengthGiver [all’s Wine is the surest way of getting, and keeping, the strength that means lasting fitness. Hall’s Wine can put new life and energy into you at once because it makes your K FREE blood pure and vigorous and g WINEGLASSES «trengthens465 words
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Advertisement63 1932-05-28 11 S. P. C. A., PENANG MORE MEMBERS needed for the Society fur the Prevention of Cruelty to Animile; Minimum Sabtcripticn $3 per annum payable to Mir. J. W. CALLAN» Hon. Treasurer» 43, Northam Road» Mire b. DENNYSj Hoi. S?cre.ary, Municipal Offices. Co nmunication 81 to c-see cf cruelty ihou d63 words
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Advertisement712 1932-05-28 11 M. FAR EASTERN MAIL PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS For Port Swgttenham Sjns*apare, Manila. Kong Shanghai, Japan and No th China May 31 Ba “PREUSSEN” [H A.L] For Port Swettenham. Singapore, Hangk >n<» Shanjht’. Yokohama, Kobe, Moji Takeß,rre FTien'-'tin] Danly, and Tsingtm Jnna 4 x m.B. “TRAVE” r N OL] For712 words
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Article200 1932-05-28 12 FRANCE’S PROPOSALS TO THE LEAGUE Geneva. Il the inter aatioml Bit ion of civil aviation a practical proposition or simply a theorist's dret m? On the answer to thit qaestlondepends the whole cf the French and Italian proposals for the abolition of national military air forcer, for200 words
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Article115 1932-05-28 12 TO BE HATCHED IN THE ZOO A penguin hid eoue egss in the Guano Islands, B.OCO miles awaj; they will be hatched cu’, it ia hoped, in the London Zoo. They were brought from the Guano Islands to Capetown, and from there to London in an115 words
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Article213 1932-05-28 12 America has been witching with sympathy the strugg'e for life of three abnormally tiny babies born in recent weeks in different parts of the country. The only means of feeding each has been by eye-droppers, and evary morning hundreds of thousands of readers have turned to their newspapers213 words
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Article123 1932-05-28 12 America wouM like to have Mr. Ramsay I MacDonald as radio announcer, if he i cared to relinquish the position of Prime Minister. This statement (says ’‘Peterborough’’ in the Daily Telegraph) is made by the production of one of the big United States broadcasting networks, this123 words
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Article56 1932-05-28 12 Snow and rain of a ruety yellow colour hive fa’ltn in different parts of Silesia '-nd the hoar frost has shown the same phenomenon. It is believed to be due to ’esert tand, which hss been whirred >. houeands of miles, and is not thought to hove any56 words
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Article276 1932-05-28 12 STARTLING NEW DISCOVERY N irob’. Will the Musing Link be dkcavered at last An obscure native vllLge on the shores of Lake Victoria has provided archaeological evidence which is lig’ly to startle the world of scientists. Dr. L. 8. B. Leakey* of Cambridge, the leader of the276 words
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Article86 1932-05-28 12 BOY WHO MAKES BREAKS OF A HUNDRED Described as "a second Lindrum,” 12-year-old Robert Sinclair, hotel-keeper in the village of NewmUns, Fifeshire, is to challenge all boy billiards players up to 15 years of age in Great Britain. Robert has to stand on his toes to reach86 words
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Article165 1932-05-28 12 During the first week in November (writes a correspondent of “Country Life’’), a friend of mine had a young cuckoo brought to him. This bird had been found in a stick of bean-sticks at the end of a large garden. The finder placed the young cuckoo in165 words
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Article84 1932-05-28 12 It has ueen revealed that when the body of Mr. Edgar Wallace, the novelist was brought brought back from Hollywood, where he died in February, in the Cuoard liner Berengeria* the Customs authorities at Southampton demanded 30s. duty on a dozsn wreaths from the American admirers on84 words
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Article94 1932-05-28 12 A remarkable case of a horse having its black mane turned white and its black tail turned grey through fright is related in The Field. The horse was grazing in a long field when an aeroplane pilot had to land. In endeavouring to clear the way94 words
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Article155 1932-05-28 12 DEATH OF MR. CARLETON HOLMES Mr. Edward Carleton Holmes, who drew up the fi'at code of lawj cf the Rugby Football Uninr, died at Hove recently at the age of 90. He presided at the meeting in London in 1871 when the Rugby Union155 words
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Article94 1932-05-28 12 Shamrock V., the Cup challenger of 1930, will look unfamiliar this summer. Hsr new owner Mr. T.O.M. Sopwith, hag decided to abandon the I green topsides, which have always been associated with the Lipton racers, and to finish her in the conventional white. But green will still94 words
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90 1932-05-28 12 Portland, Ora One of the rarest birds of the north, an Emperor* or painted goose, third of its kind ever to be seen as far south as Oregon, drifted ashore de?d here recently. The specimen, an adult in fine plumage, is the most beautiful90 words
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Advertisement350 1932-05-28 12 Fat Folks are simply I overburdened —FJ OtL a Z y End the Cause We used to think that fat folks were lazy Marmola prescription tablets embody or gluttonous. We now know that it the factor which they use. A worldfa not so. Their vitality is burdened, their famous medical350 words
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Advertisement473 1932-05-28 12 “Buy British, and so employ labour by land and by sea” HRH. THE PRINCE OF WALES'S BROADCAST HORLICK’S is BRITISH 6ere is your guarantee JJGRLICK'S was originated half a century’ ago by an Englirf ltasn g r James Horlick, Bart., and year by year it has rapidly here ,«4 fame473 words
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Article732 1932-05-28 13 A PLANTING WARNING Danger of Attracting the Wrong Type "A mesgrt rate of pay, as a standard, would ruin Malaya aa a British country in half a generation. There would be no inducement for men of the right type to leave Home and c at their732 words
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Article479 1932-05-28 14 Penang, May 28, 1932. PENANG MARKET cte. Meat Beef Steak M kati 32 Stew or Curry do 22 Pork, lean dr 48 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton I: diaa lb 40 do Australian do 40 Bowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do M479 words
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Advertisement376 1932-05-28 14 EVERY SKIN ILL can be healed by “Germolene” Maddening RASH, throbbing ULCER, VI irritating ECZEMA—aII arc v>othed and i healed with Germolene, the wonder Skin JmA Dressing. It does not matter what the Skin Mil.) Trouble—it does not matter how you have suffered—Germolene positively, definitely, -AKm gives relief and heals.376 words
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Article742 1932-05-28 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving’and sailing trim Penang during the week i IN POET TO-DAY M»® l From’ Sailing Eos’ Date of Balli m Beam» puyffiMT van Belawan-Dali, Asah<tn T W igj and Pan eh (LaboeanBiiik)742 words
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Advertisement33 1932-05-28 15 Get a> S®t of j ZAG-ZAW Picture Puzzles I The Ideal Recreation for Your Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. Price 75 cents I OBTAINABLE, AT The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.33 words
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