Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 July 1932
1932-07-02
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-07-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 153. VOL. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 2n-l JULY, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement547 1932-07-02 1 k. NAGATA BROTHERS t)E ITISTS II He; 1 Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street ARTISTIC FURNITURE J? Fcr Sale or n Hire I 1 I Easy Payments Accepted I 7 t-o zv a-a zv La'ge Stocks on Hand 'I e J l Slung Foo Cheong Co,547 words
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Advertisement26 1932-07-02 1 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK Mill help your stamp at,d lubbt r stamp to give better impressions and L long* r service. The Pinaog Gazette PRESS, LTD.26 words
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Advertisement1816 1932-07-02 2 J 0 8" FUN BANKS. Tjil S~“ GALA night. g-g “SHffi. W I fcffewr s C Wei. 889. Mendla Ahllp. EVERY SATURDAY [lncorporated in England] NETHERLANDS TRADING BOCISTII I VWMICICY /iLdbM •H—n-c Tony’s Special Syncopated Orchestra 1 [incor-- m 'v" H J F J Authorised Capital 118,000,000 b y Boyal1,816 words
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Article299 1932-07-02 3 OUR "300 DRINK LAWS’* London, Jane 29 Delegates from all parts of the British Isles and abroad assembled yesterday at a conference held in Oixton Hril> Westminster, by the World Prohibition Federation, in honour cf the “Seven Men of Preiton” who 100 years ago signed the first299 words
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Article265 1932-07-02 3 VIVID, PICTURESQUE CEREMONY Mr. Sbiu Hong Ma, the son of a wealthy Chinese departmental store proprietor» and Mies Rebecca To, who have been belhrothad since infancy, were married on June 18 in the church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields» a ceremony of many picturesque features. Hundreds of265 words
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Article166 1932-07-02 3 PUBLIC MEETING TO FORM ASSOCIATION In 1916 the a was in Singapore a Landowners* ard Ratepayer,.* Association, but it was allowed to disappear. In these days landlords and others have felt the need of a similar association, especially for ratepayers. The outcome of this need has been that166 words
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Advertisement303 1932-07-02 3 IC m R a I I j I I tSIAM I W DEPART PENANG [PRAII EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY 9.10 [9 EC] O'CLOCK ARRIVE BANGKCK EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY 12.C5 O'CLOCK Express Trains de luxe in Every Sense Single and Double-Berth Sleeping Compartment Cars Restaurant Car of Delicious Cuisine Fares:303 words
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Advertisement303 1932-07-02 3 I w <r U Unchanged Li I -W I a changmg t wsHd A ’i I R 7k 13 i LmM 1 J IS- 'i i I 1 x 7? i i 1 1 1 JS B Xi 1 */O W W I '7 'Ji i SYiWiNTM£NT TO S MAJtsrr303 words
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Article925 1932-07-02 4 Passionate Love Letters Read In Court Sir B. Spilsbury’s Views London Jane 22 Mn. E'vira Dolores Birney, daughter of Sir J bn and Lady Mnhens, wss commitied fcr trial on Junt 18 cn a charge of tfap rrn'dir by ehooting of Thomas WJLam ?cott Stephen,925 words
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Advertisement296 1932-07-02 4 P* F^&**k FJ/^ f :^l k V k vz ,^^*?c^ii]ili'1 I World famous beauties find in the perfect dentifrice. Their white, pea ly teeth testify to the effective use of r is smooth, creamy, mouth and breath refreshing Tooth Paste. ODOL removes discoloration and tartar, and mak.es teeth white and296 words
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Advertisement101 1932-07-02 4 A PERFECT jelly is f a welcome ad- if dition to any meal. > If you would have a jelly which instantly, sets quickly and contains the highest quality ingredients, always ask for—(erebos fel Jelly Crystals p Agents at Penang and Kuala Lumpur: ra •v Hutienbach Latarus 6 Son* Lid.101 words
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Advertisement150 1932-07-02 4 CREAM U < tTTi H > O II SUPREME THE WORLD OVER _MMMtoMMtotoBtoKMBWmiMMMtoMM MMMVM■ ■’£3^ SS»!6^KS^ lSWi:3 I THE NAVY’S CHOICE I t (COATES L original PLYMOUTH GIN Sole Agents ICALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., ilnctrptrattd undtr tht Companies’ Ordinances ef Hongkong {lncorporated in Shanghai) Tbone PENANG 587 I The Famous150 words
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913 1932-07-02 5 Quarter Mile Chase In Lonely Wood Four hundred police combing a Hertfordshire wood for a soldier a desperate gun duel between the fugitive and a lone policeman shot after shot and then the mans capture. These were the amazing events on June 14th that913 words
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Advertisement539 1932-07-02 5 I POCKET CHECK ROLLS FOB tSIHIS, MIRES, ETC E MTOETjgTTJM 1 4i x 6| 1 2 x 6| 3 5} x 7f WllOi 4 st x si s si x 7j mgSr 6 x7l j| MgSl 7 h x 7* HA gjffla s 5j x 7g jmSSm 9 st x539 words
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Miscellaneous49 1932-07-02 5 ZL-L—--PHONF 264 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 Matinee To morrow at 2-45 Metro-Goldwyn~Mayers Grand Musical Comedy FLYING HIGH” with Charlotte Greenwood Bert Lahr ALSO Gaumont Showing The Derby j NEXT CHANGE I -Joan Crawlord Clark Cable in “POSSESSED” A thar Buyer I 5 For Reservations t 1 ase hone 264 I49 words
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Article1513 1932-07-02 6 Lausanne and Ottawa The Queen Alexandra Memorial Royal Air Force Display From Our Own Correspondent London, June 2’2 THE whole i j flue nee cf Britain will be used at Lausanne, Ottawa and in the cou oils that follow to remove the obstacles that prevent world recovery.1,513 words
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Advertisement240 1932-07-02 6 aiMM—«a».. i i ■*jnMW«WMrrt i-"~i,~";^gievj*aiJ—-■BaSkjiH Be fair to your I baby I Nature intended that he should be fed cn fe, breast milk or alternatively on the nearest food to Nature. In ether words he should nave Humanised Trufood became it is the jg i only food which can justify,240 words
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Advertisement188 1932-07-02 6 Ransomes LAWN MOWERS Suitable for use on a grass plot, //7 large sports ground or golf course. Z We are always ready to assist custo- fj g fff Jf mers in obtaining the most suitable y machine for any special purpose. Iff p We invite you to inspect the new188 words
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324 1932-07-02 7 LATEST WIMELEDON RESULTS AJliaon and Van Ryn Beaten in Doubles London, Yesterday The f llowing were the results of the matches i layed in the Tennis Championships at Wimble dou to day:— Women e Singles (Final} Mrs. Wilis Moody beat Miss Helen Jaeobe B—3, 6—l324 words
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Article102 1932-07-02 7 Weekend Cricket Matches On Saturday at 2 pm. against Sepoy Lines Crick*! Team, and on Sunday, 11 a.m. against Malay Cricket Team. The teamr: —Saturday*. D R Short, L R Shoti i T N Pharma, P V Parekb, Karn ail Singh, Sadhu Singh, D S Narindra, Hari A102 words
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Article44 1932-07-02 7 P O C v CEYLON ASSOCIATION On Sunday, July 3, on the Esplanade at 10.30 a.m.4 the following will represent the P C Ci— Anthony, Brady, Banghan, Bird, Carr. Henman i Knight, Muriel Perkins, Robertson and Sanders. Umpire.—H M Bright. Scorer.—B W Peers.44 words
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Article61 1932-07-02 7 HEATS ON WEDNESDAY The eliminating heats for the P. 0.0, Spcrte are to take place on Wednesday, 7‘h J air, at 5 o’clock prompt on the Ernlanadr. The h» ata to be worked off are the 100 220 y arc’s, 440 yards and the High Jimp and those61 words
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Article105 1932-07-02 7 PERAK MALAYS v D.A.F.O. The folk wii g are the teams in the football ma ,f h in aid of the Bukit Mertahm Malay Ml n’w Aid Society, between th« D-A.F.C. a a Perak Malays to bo thyed on b X viot’a ground today s D.A.F.O :-t p105 words
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Article127 1932-07-02 7 FEW S.RATOaiNGS The following are the scratchings for to-day’s races at Ipoh Race I—Fu Shen 3 —Noble Moor—Neelaveni 4—Sir Prattle s—Gulvaln5 —Gulvaln 6 —Kings Ma 7 —Deep Music Double Totes Races 8 and 4 and Races 6 and 8. Eig Sweep: Race 8 Selections By127 words
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Article112 1932-07-02 7 O R O v EASTERN SMELTERS The f Rowing will represent the ORO in a cricket match against the Eastern Smiting Co. to-day nn the Victoria Greer: Chung Ah Yeang; ’’an Ah Ee, Lim K?ng Hock, Lim Inn Kean, Wee Cboug Jin» Eu Cheow Hin, Chua Chee Boon,112 words
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Article71 1932-07-02 7 The following pliyers will represent the Eastern Smelting Club in a cricket match against the Chinese Recreation Olub to day cn the’ Victoria G.een: W L Robinson, W T Francis, R W Scarlett, J N Oocley, K A Taylor, H M Thomasz, Boey Seng Poe,71 words
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Article118 1932-07-02 7 SIR JOHN AND SCOTT AT SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION From Oar Own Correspondent Singapore, To-day The First Royal Air Force athletic sports held yesterday was a great suceesr. Sir John and Lady Scott were present and the latter distributed the prizes. L. A. G. Dauphin won the individual championship winning118 words
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55 1932-07-02 7 RECORD FOR MXRATHON London, Yesterday At the White City in the Amateur Athletic Onampionehip’', the Marathon was won by D. Mcuab R b rteur r M ryhi 1 H rr erti) U» 2 ■> ar*, 34 mV nte» 32§ «ecs. ■u hioh is t «Mi time55 words
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Article447 1932-07-02 7 Dr. F. D. Gillespie ie to succeed Dr. G. Ingram Snaw ae Meuic.l Offiaer, Tampin. Mr. C. G. Boutcher, of Stark and McNeill, Architect, is on a visit to Teluk Ancon. Mr. A. G. Rodgers, of Regent Estate, B tang Malaka, has gone on t arafer to447 words
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Article144 1932-07-02 7 In view of the fact that Mo-hma In Malaya and Java are interested in Islamic preachings and in the welfare of His HoH ness Maulana Shah Muhammed Abdul Aleem Saheb Sidd qai Al Qiadri the leading fully qualified theologian of tbe day, who paid a second vieit to144 words
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Article142 1932-07-02 7 CLERICAL UNION COUNOIL SUPPORT IT A spec*' 1 meeting of the Connell of the Olercial U don was nt 11 at R ffl s Oiambere whoa the Weekly Weg? question was discussed at great length. Mr. Lim Kse Check, the President of the Union, was in the142 words
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Article296 1932-07-02 7 St. GEORGE THE MARTYB (Church Of England) 6th Sunday after 7 rin’.ty 7SO Litany, 8 am Matins, Pss XXXf, j XXXII, Hymn 178, 8.30 Holy Communion 9.15 Holy Communion Tamil, fpm Evensong, IPi XXXIII 1.6, Hymns 280 223 197, 16, Magnificat 128, Nunc Dimittis 136. Thu: sday, Bam296 words
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Article201 1932-07-02 7 APPLICATION ON BEHALF OF MR. A. H. WHITAKER Bankruptcy petition N 30 of 1)32 ra A. H. Woitaker wag men.io ted in the Suprt-ma Court, Irob, b:fora Mr. Justice Gsrahty, K. 0., yesterday. Mr. J. M. Lewis of Gibb and Co., who appa ral on behJf of the201 words
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Article60 1932-07-02 7 New York, Yesterday The Katanga Copper Company has also withdrawn from membership of the Copper Exporters Incorporated as a result of the tax.—Rentes. A message yesterday stated Asa result of the cop er tex the Inter national Nickel 'omp my the Chile Copper Company and the Cerro de60 words
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Article48 1932-07-02 7 EDWARDF—ROGER3 The marriage took place to-day before the Senior Registrar of Marriages, Mr. G. 0. Dodd» of John Waiter Eardly Edwa-ds of Bertam Estate, Province Wellesley, son of Mr. John Henry Elwards of England with Marjorie R gers, daughter of Mr. Fredrick Edward Rogers of England,48 words
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Advertisement39 1932-07-02 7 I APIOL STEEL I I Sure and certain for all Female fl complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. F I w. J. EDMONDS. F Th® Englls F»in arnnaoy L 52,(54,» 8each Slrect. Penan* M39 words
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Advertisement292 1932-07-02 7 MQHmaiaiiduihlD hlSdolOddlMdĕdm Has it ever occurred to you that the bullTof germs hi ch cause so much sickness gahe entrance to the system via the mouth Arw| do you realise that gargling with ODOL twice a day renders germs in the mouth and throat harmless The air vou Breathe and292 words
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Article355 1932-07-02 8 Sir Alfred Salter, in his work on Recovery suggests that if the c editor gold surplus countries could create m re money within the limits which their gold reserves make possible with mt danger to their parity, the eff ct on prices of thus increasing the supply would depend355 words
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Article193 1932-07-02 8 Vote of Condolence at Death of Saltan of Pahang From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh To day The Raja Muda presided at a meeting of the Perak State Council in the absence of the Sultan who is away In Fahang. The meeting passed a vote cf condolence at193 words
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Article105 1932-07-02 8 French Bill to Meet Budget Deficit Paris Yesterday A bill to meet the deficit of five miHl&rd francs submitted in the Chamber provides cuts in expenditure totalling 24 milliards and increased taxation of one and a half milliard. The army, navy and air force expenditure is reduced by105 words
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Article1340 1932-07-02 8 Harry Harper - Great Britain’s Splendid Progress 1919 1932 By Harry Harper (Author of “The Evolution of the Flying Machineetc J THE other afternoon a group of experts were watching final stages of the construe tion of the first of the big monoplanes now being built for the Imperial1,340 words
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Article109 1932-07-02 8 Tin—Spot Yesterday TtwJfij London «119 0* Od. «122 6s. M Tin (3 Months) London £l2O 15s. Od. «123 15s. Od. Singapore '562.25 <63.00 Business Done Penang $62.12} $6212} Business Done Buyers No Sellers t* r r Rubber London 1| d. < if d. New York 2 (Gy a.109 words
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Advertisement248 1932-07-02 8 Hz H An Eminent Uoctbr Gives You the Means to Keep Fit Young 111 If you are over 4 you greatest need is Il —to keep on keeping young. You are "as I' P old as your arteries.” Hardening arteries I and increasing blood pressure are not only > I248 words
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Advertisement21 1932-07-02 8 O. HOTCU SPECIAL UiNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 6th July, 1932 Daace Music by the Band of the a. a. “PRESIDENT POLK”21 words
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Miscellaneous25 1932-07-02 8 fIDB TABABS High Water Low Water To- Dav i 1119 air. 5.15 i.tr, < 1151 p.m. 621 p.m. lo Mobbow 11.57 am. 603 a.m. 659 p.m.25 words
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1084 1932-07-02 9 Conversion Scheme Warmly Received Profound Worldwide Influence A Immediate Effect on Trade Anticipated It is stated that the immediate response to the gigantic Bi itish conversion 'scheme hss given intense satisfaction. Lord Snowden described the offer as a bold venture and added 1 it1,084 words
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Article18 1932-07-02 9 Route». Eh*ngh»l, Yesterday The Thirty first U Regiment called and was giver* Wfiltj M offRoute». - 18 words
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Article260 1932-07-02 9 —Reuter. 4 Franklin Roosevelt Successful Chicago, Yesterday After all night long speech making and parades ihe Democrats settled down thie morning to the task of electing the Presidential candidate from nine names of which Franklin Roosevelt is favourite and Al Smith second favourite. Others proposed are ‘Cactus—Reuter. 4 - 260 words
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Article129 1932-07-02 9 —Reuter. Provokes Add Press Comment London, Yesterday The seizure of the Dairen Customs continues to provoke acid press comment ar well as questions in Parliament but Ikte considered unlikely that the great to were will take action in this connection until tbe Lytton Commission report) to Geneva.—Reuter. - 129 words
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Article70 1932-07-02 9 .—Reutw, Tragic End cf Famous Fourmaited Barque London, Yesterday The sinking of the famous Finnish fouimaeted barque Melbourne with a cargo of wheat from Australia InJoolUsloa with fet tanker Seminole off the Fastnete tragically ended the “grain race.” EUtfe tfeopli on t!te Melbourne including fet and the first.—Reutw, - 70 words
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Article96 1932-07-02 9 Reuter. Special Duties on Irish Free State Goods .4 < -i i London. Yesterday Special duties not exceeding otto hundred per cent ad valorem may be imposed of» j articles, to be specified, Which are imported from the Irish Free State to Britain direot or through otherReuter. - 96 words
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Article28 1932-07-02 9 —Reuter. Geneva, Yesterday Mr. Harold Beresford Butler, Deputy Dlr eetor Of tbe International Labour Office, was elected director in eucceseion to the late M. Überi Thomae..—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article200 1932-07-02 9 next Thursday—Rugby Radio Service. Discussion Oir Composition Of Payment Rugby Yesterday The Chancellor of ihe Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, returned to Lausanne to day to resume bis work on the Expcutfife Bureau set up by tbe Lau?anne Conference to draft a fin 1 plan for tbe settlementnext Thursday—Rugby Radio Service. - 200 words
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Article71 1932-07-02 9 Renewal Anticipated Owing to Rise of Continental Exchanges New York, Yesterday Since ihe French withdrawal of gold was Completed.a fortnight ago the United States stock of gold has increased by five million dollars but a renewal of the out fl >w of gold is anticipated by the Evening71 words
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Article43 1932-07-02 9 —Reuter Bankruptcy Petition Against Huge Instill Concern New York, Yesterday An involuntary petition in bankruptcy was filed in the Federal Court t garnet the National Electric Power Company with a capital of six hundred million dollars. Il is an IneuH concern.-—Reuter - 43 words
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Article27 1932-07-02 9 —Reuter. Washington, Yesterday The United States Government ended tbe fiscal year 'with a deficit of 2 PB5 million dollars compared with 908 million last year.—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article215 1932-07-02 9 ELECTION OF TURF OLUB OFFICE BEARERS t«OH Out Owfi CortSppnOfrent Taiping, Yesterday AV fee Extraordinary General Meet ing of the Taiping Turf Jab held on June Stffee following Wife elected office beams:— President .—Mr. S B. Patater Vice President Mr. 0. H M. Sturge?®. Qo»mitteb: Messrs. Clung Ah215 words
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Advertisement172 1932-07-02 9 MONEYS SCARCE and that is why value c.unts these days. The new model 1 Colombia PORTABLE Is value for money. Nothing equals it at the price. Litest type piano-reflex g tciearm,n€w model sound box, s lent and powerful motor, automatic stop, I chromium plated fittings and album in lid to172 words
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Article586 1932-07-02 10 IN FORCE FROM YESTERDAY Full Details of Figures Ab is already known the Byrne amended Tin Scheme, which ba» been accepted and will be enforced by a>l the signatory Governments came Into opera* lion yesterday (July 1). That being so; it wouU be well to586 words
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Article80 1932-07-02 10 Penang, Jnly 2 ffr Uoartery of thg Bank Jn London Bank Demand 2/8 3/4 H < m/te 213 27/32 rhrivato 8 m/ts credit 2 4 1/32 u 8 ,t Documentary 2/4 5/32 Jn Naw York Bank Demand 41 France T.T. 850 nona India ti T.T 1531 Bangkok p T.T80 words
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Article156 1932-07-02 10 General Produce Agency Ltd. Hongkong 11/- 12/ 10/9 11/6 Pungah 7/6 8/- 7/6 8/Tronoh 12/6 12/9 12/7} 13/General Cod. Tin SmeHers Ordy 10/9 11/- 10/9 11/. Coned. Tin Smelters Pref. 15/9 16’8 15/9 16/3 M.Co’Uerlee 18 75 14 01 13.50 1400 S, Trading 19.25 19.75 x156 words
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Article48 1932-07-02 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are as folio v 8: Spot 5 cents per lb. July/Sepk. 5} Oot./Dec. 5| h it J>n./March _s} u H Marker steady London and Live pool Stock likely to be decreased by 1,050 tons-48 words
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Article20 1932-07-02 10 Tin Bentong N.L. Fjr Jane Hours 285 Yards 29,D;0 Piculs 162 Dredge shutting down for Ja’y aud August.20 words
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Article243 1932-07-02 10 Penangi July 2 I cts. 3enxrM Opium D. sheet nom 5,000 00 Tomi t no supplies leaf sellers 72 00 £ae» Piding nom no supplier JniTQtai 80 j u M il liOt M t Joeonutap-sr 1,001 15.0 f Copra Sundries buyers 5.25 sees ll.it Ratting Ooarse 10.5' 3reen243 words
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Advertisement53 1932-07-02 10 I’ve been re-stocking Ok Buying GOOD used cars Rejecting BAD used cars j jGT And now I can show you The BEST and CHEAPEST selection in the town ECONOMY cars such as Austin 7, Austin 12 and Fiat And I want to show you THAT NEW TEN-FOUR UNCLE EWSKA c/o53 words
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Article505 1932-07-02 11 Singapore, June 29 Qdotations in the focal share market shew very little change during the week under review. Tue International Tin Cbm mi t tee duly announced the accept* anoe of the modified Byrne Scheme by the signatory countrier, the Scheme coming into force on July Ist,505 words
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Article1126 1932-07-02 11 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST S” i NAMES. ffl 3 RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 15 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 70 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates.. 15251,126 words
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Advertisement777 1932-07-02 11 -m?SJ FAR EASTERN MAIL PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS Trr F<»i Swetteiham, Singapore, 8; icon, Fongkcng. Shanghai, Yokohama; bsgoya Kobe, Moji Taku Barre- [Tientsin] and Tsingtau x s.s. “ALLER’’ [NDLI Tor Port Swettenham, Singapore Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai N. China and Japan j ßly S in s. ’“SAUERL 4ND" [HAL] For Fort777 words
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Advertisement198 1932-07-02 11 PILES CAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is Different If you are suffering the tortures of Piles and its kindred ailments, and have tried every known remedy without obtaining relief, we ask you to give Dk. Van Vlf.ck’S ABSORPTIVE PILE Plasma a trial. Its curative healing action on the inflamed198 words
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Advertisement484 1932-07-02 11 1 I Where's the Buby, Unde I’ve Brought It My Baby's Own Tablets’' CkiLlren know that popular health-regulator, i ‘Baby j Own Tablet And whenever they ar. ailing I they make no trouble about taking these little tablets, which experience has taught them are so pleasanttastingi so gentle and effectiveBaby484 words
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Article274 1932-07-02 12 GIRL SAYS MAN TOLD HER TO LISTEN TO HIM SHOOTING HIMSELF L n'ion, J ace 22 A slaters» t th t he bed r>ng her up and told her he was going to ehoot himeelf at the telephone mouthpiece and to listen while he did t was274 words
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Article131 1932-07-02 12 16TH CENPUKY CU TOM AT ENTHRONEMENT London» June 22 When Dr. Gsrbett was enthroned as Bishop of Wincue?ter in Winchester Cathedra), the order if oeremcnial provided for the rii gng of the bells immediately after the i e Drum. This was the first recorded instance of 'he131 words
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168 1932-07-02 12 London. June 21 The President of the Royal Geographical Society, Admiral Sir Wi liam Goodenough, speaking at the society’s annual dinner in London last night, referred to the expedition which left London Ust Saturday under the direction of Mr. Robert Churchward io search for168 words
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Article146 1932-07-02 12 london, June 23 Sir Malcolm Campbell, speaking at the dinner of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Auxiliary Patrol, at the Connaught Rooms, said that he had one great ambition now, and that was to reach 800 miles an hour. Next year there would be serious opposition146 words
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Advertisement342 1932-07-02 12 z®S Agent: W^ Z V. R. Vick&Co. B,ach Sl '^fy'' 'jy/ Pen> JXHnffiW /L. CUSTARD POWDER Sr'S/ Delicious served alone, or ai an addition to fruit, puddings, pie», etc. Chiver»’ Custard is rich and creamy and very easy and economical to prepare ENGLISH Fo II I T C THE SAME342 words
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Advertisement384 1932-07-02 12 fin *1 THE BLUES i -♦a?/* No man or woman is more sick of life than when they have that trouble commonly J J called “The Blues.” It amonntstoa J in maQ y closes. Tbjii leiii- S ble feeling which nal.rs J fcs all the world appear glooL>y r I384 words
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Article295 1932-07-02 13 ENGLAND HAS "PLAYED THE GAME” Mr. J M. B ofr a former SolioitorGenaral of the United Stateßj speaking at a in his honour given by the Englich-Speakirg Union at Grosvenor Home said that the whole attitude of the United States to war debts had been charged295 words
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Article218 1932-07-02 13 MENACE T 3 NATION L- n Un, Jane 22 "The c’ae r r> Pref? lea menace to the nation.” decl re i tha B shop of Salisbury (Dr. Bt. CJlxir i o n &l so: epeaking at the Saliebnry D.oceijjn Training College. Thtrre wss a218 words
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Article129 1932-07-02 13 The 11th Annual General Meeting of the abiva assoc'ati n was htl i on the 26 h Jumr, 1932 a*. 7p. Ji. in the association premises. Accounts for the year ended were duly p+ss'd, and the following members were eieettd cffics bearers for the ensuing year129 words
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54 1932-07-02 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 30 In honour of the celebration of the Olnb’a 30. h Anniversary on Friday, Ist Joly, the President. Dr. Saw Ah Choy, J.P., M.C H., and members are staging a Chinese wayang performancT at their spacious premise. Ail members and54 words
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Advertisement259 1932-07-02 13 1 1 s 1 f 1t iE *S' I* 1c IE Z d i CAI ■affi F> V' ,t' d 9 Ifo— i'F hlc 1 p I LOOK AT H 1| J L < b> A SOLID little rock of firm 'C XI flesh, with fine straight F limbs, a259 words
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Advertisement511 1932-07-02 13 li V- rOa'Wk V X I y/ I MADE IN ZZ I ENGLAND l||lll r 6 'WjgffgX: */-'o' ill > NAVY .CUT' W/ CIGARETTES I I w.E&IW..WILLS.,BRISTOL. £r LONDON, jatmjUHJLL) ej.T U— sw—■if I W »n*w musum jyswb l rrxT.4.».l rgr Why Fat Still Stays 1 With So Many—lt’s a511 words
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Article476 1932-07-02 14 Penacfi Jnly 2, 1932. PENANG MARKET I cte. Me. t Beef Fteik M kati 32 blew or Con m» c de >22 Pork lean 44 Pork lean fat Istqu ,1:1 y do 32 Mutton Irdita lb 4C do Australian M 4C Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none476 words
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Advertisement173 1932-07-02 14 r /7 Z.;., G-W,_ C <•/■'■-V- ?-—rA fc .*-••\--T' ■^Stk..• •’/:’■!><:'4 'W PLANTING MATERIAL BUDWOOD AND BUDDED STUMPS From Best Java and Sumatra Clones. SELECTED RUBBER SEEDS AND STUMPS SELECTED OIL PALM SEEDS I AND SEEDLINGS ALL GROWN IN MALAYA UNDER EUROPEAN TECHNICAL SUPERVISION I with Origin and Accuracy of173 words
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Advertisement526 1932-07-02 14 ;IUIP «A. WEa&igwA Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery —an entirely new cleansin'? and polishing material that is twice as soft as ooH bing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre-FILM stains disappear completely. THE Pepsodent Laboratories an- is still the Pepsodent you have526 words
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Article926 1932-07-02 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The foliowing is a Mai of vessels arriving and sailing ram. Penang during ibe week: IN POET TO-DAY Bailing Fos D&ie of BsiHoa IK’TK Klang S’pore P. Swettenham Sama Ports To-day Daymaes Belawan- Deli, Asahan Twist Paneh Same Ports926 words
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