Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 July 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-07-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 156. VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY 6th JULY, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement619 1932-07-06 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street oc»/» FUN, I"" 1 Yf (Bth Mile, Tan jo ng. BungahJ I BUY BRITISH AND BE PROUD OF IT GALA NIGHT. I MOKM© I!IU 11 Book Your Table Early. COWLEY SALOON TV*’ Sepcial Ifeni Preparti619 words
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Advertisement24 1932-07-06 1 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stump pad ai>d lubber stamp to give better impressions and longer service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD,24 words
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Advertisement1814 1932-07-06 2 TO MI divine Mt dicing BANKS* S IrJ n ..«J HERNIA O mmuiMii «.ita. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND SHINA CORFBSATI9V. XX HallS %Ij|Sl .< f fal. 869. Mendia Ahlip. J Why do you suffer from Hernia Come (Incorporated io England by loyal Charter 1868, r INCO gpoKA ted IN the1,814 words
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Article324 1932-07-06 3 Treatment in Private Hospitals for Poor Patients OaUon, J an* 15 The epidemic of cholera in Canton has now assumed serious dimensions. 0 sss of thia much dreaded disease were reported from all sections of the city in the last three days and the number of casts was324 words
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Article115 1932-07-06 3 ALL RESERVOIRS FULL Special to the Sun Hongkong, June 16 Water still continues to flow into the reservoirs of the colony, the total contents of which had this morning risen to 1.627 million gallons. This represents an increase of 161 million since yesterday morning. The island reservoirs115 words
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Article256 1932-07-06 3 LIST OF NEW BOOKS The fulbwirg new books have been received at the Library Amos the Wanderer, by W B Maxwell. Black Souls, by Sydney Horler. City of Encounter?, by Thomas Burke. The Disturber g Affiir of Noel Blake, by Neil Bell. Edgar Wallae*, by Edgar Wallace. The256 words
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Advertisement254 1932-07-06 3 g r"'w w^T 1 n t _ntTFf 7 i" I A J M I aJ| a 1 I I w I f||B r I I rrunir 4 w I a g MKh M J irtWl I ifflli jj I sSr I M L 1 MSSBSS?|!RB!!B ESS ‘/Ky £xrrys/P' gSsgSliljj |f|254 words
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Advertisement401 1932-07-06 3 rHAD TO HAVE HAND ■AGED MONEY S Eczema Very Painful. -p->. Healed by Cuticura. Rj* ’’Weeping eczema broke out on my Ho jf right hand. It started first as very small pimples and itched terribly. It was very painful and spread until I had to have j j my hand401 words
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Article715 1932-07-06 4 ODD GOAL Malaya Cup Match At Seremban Seremban, Jaly 1 The custom with the Negr’, that of ex' tending a eurericr combination, repeated U-day when after 1? .dirg for the major portion cf the game they saccumbed to the vtliani tfforts of J hore, who poshed715 words
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Article66 1932-07-06 4 NANKING APPOINTS TWO OOMMISSIONS Shanghai, Jana 16 Among the Nanking Government’s latest measures for the solution of the financial chaos of the Chinese Government, is tha formation of an Economic Commission with Marshal Ohiang Kaishek as Chairman and a Finance Oommission with Mr. Wang Chirg woi as Chairman.66 words
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Advertisement523 1932-07-06 4 Why Fat Still Stays With So Many—lt’s a Pity Why do so many «till stay fat, when tory to do what doctors do for excess fat. ■aillioni Imow the way to get «lender t Marmola has been used for 24 year»— Kxcesa fat, in the past few years, has been523 words
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Advertisement245 1932-07-06 4 BRITISH WIRE ROPESTEO’. AND WM. SMITH LTD.—BRITISH ROPES LTD. Let us Help Solve Send us Your Y»>ur Wire Rope E n q uiries, Troubles. Write Representative us To-Day. Stock! Carried HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, Penang, Singapore, Kuala lumpur. 1 1 1 l aa? I J I iii ai245 words
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1660 1932-07-06 5 Home News for Malaya (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jane 22 I understand there is a feeling in eome quarters in Malaya that the Rubber Orowere* Association is not as helpful as1,660 words
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Advertisement432 1932-07-06 5 JOiNT SERVICE OF THS PRINCE LINE and SILVER LINE FROM THE STRAITS TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Commencing? with the m. v. “SILVERPALM” sailing from PENANG OCTOBER 21st 1932, followed by the m. v. JAVANESE PRINCE” NOVEMBER 4th 1932, the PRINCE LINE and the SILVER LINE will maintain432 words
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Advertisement181 1932-07-06 5 I GRAND DISPLAY} OF I NEW FURNISHING FTBRICS I Ln 0 fi L K I Modern Designs In the prevailing flote for interior famishing exquisite shadow tissaes-bold ideas in heavy warp printed Tapestry Cretonnes—n?w geometrical and jazz Casements in art silks and pare aottots, etc. IbeM it Moderate Prices in181 words
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Article343 1932-07-06 6 SIR TEJ BAPRU'ri WARNING Early Decision Urged Alkhab'd, Juns 25 I; Sir Td B hadur Sap?u, *hofi> article In the ‘'Spectator’’ of Jane 17 formed the >abbot of reference bj R ater the othfi day t hae returned to Allahabad from Simla and hae ieiued the full343 words
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Article367 1932-07-06 6 DEVELOPED BY DR. JOSHI Allahabad, Jane 21 A new model of electric furnace, developed by Dr. 8. 8. Joshi, M Be., D.Bc. (London), Profeasor of Chemistry ia Benares Hindu University, has attracted considerable atteuli n in scientifio circle?. The special design if this outfit is367 words
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Article272 1932-07-06 6 MR. GhUZNaVUS FEARS Playing To American Gallery OafculU, Jan<3lB Mr. A. H. cthnznavi, M.L A., in a statemant Sa the report of the Franchise Committee eaye: ’‘ln a zemarksble pnssge the Montagae-Ohe’r, iford Report sounds a note of warning against *<my inordinate and sudden extension of272 words
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Article174 1932-07-06 6 SERVANTS OF INDIA SOCIETY’S PLEA Bombay, June 24 "No one who is in touch with the currants and undercurrents of public opinion of the c untry cm fail to be impressed by t ie volume and intensity of the desire that the present deadlock should be174 words
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Article99 1932-07-06 6 iECRET TALK 3 WITH MR?. NAIDU Bombay, June 21 According to the Event; g News Poona correspondent four membrrs of the Servants of India Society visited Mrs. Naidu during the week end in Yeravda Ja'l and diecaseed the political situation with h*r. According to the correspondent,99 words
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Article123 1932-07-06 6 ASSISTANT’S DEATH Golsghat, June 20 Mr. 0 G B. Grant, assistant in charge of the SopeKa ba neb garden of the Bukhisl tea estate, died on the evening on June 17 in the bmg-low of another assistant of (he estate when a bullet from hie123 words
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Article454 1932-07-06 6 METHOD OF CONSULTATIVE CO OPERATION Widely Divergent Views Ailah&bad, June 22 The "Statesman’,/' spctjiJ representative at Simla wires follows: "The report of a slight divergence of opinion between Sir Tej Bahadur 8 pru and Mr. Jayakar seems to have sprung from a perfectly 1 gitimate reading of454 words
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Article292 1932-07-06 6 CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY’S NEW POLICY Calcutta, Jure 20 Abnut a century ago th? first educai onal institutions were started in Bengal naturally on a British basts; and rules and regulations wrre in cinsequence modelled f n British systems. A'l higher subjects in the Calcutta University ex mlnations292 words
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Article299 1932-07-06 6 EARLY STAT3MEMT EXPECTED First Steps Before End of 1932 AlLhab d, Jure 22 A sp-chl cab’e to the Pioneer dated London, Ja 21, States: There is &verv probability that the Government, will make a statement nex: week on its intentions with regard to India. Tee fact299 words
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Article377 1932-07-06 6 TWO POINTS OF VIUW A’lahab d, Jane 21 Th« Leader’s Sim’i corre»n ndent wired yesterday as folicwt: The V.ceroy’s Executive Conoc’.l ugain reviewed tc-day the position arising out cf tbe cabled correspondence b,tw*en Simla s-nd London. It stems there are two points of view which377 words
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Article60 1932-07-06 6 Calcutta Councillor Wanted" ALLEGED CONNECTION WITH TERRORISM Calcutta, June 21 A reward of Rs. 500 is c fibred for information leading to the er rest of Bspin G nguli, Councillor, Calcutta Corporation, snd President, 24 Perganas Progress Committee (now defunci). It is understood that he has been wanted during the60 words
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Article98 1932-07-06 6 TWO MRN TO STAND TRIAL M idsrlpur, June 15 Babu Ananto Knmar B ishisto, Manmat ho Nath Bseu, Satyaraojau Banerjee and Sulh r Mukherjee; who were arrested In connection with the Damuidya mail robbery, were rSeated from custody yesterday. It is reported tba'. Ramanirar j an Ganguly98 words
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Article81 1932-07-06 6 R 3. 7,958 DAM AGES AWARDED Lahore, June 20 Sardar Kartar Siogh, Senior Subjudg», Lyallpur, Las held CcLnel V. N. Whitamore, now Civ 1 Suraeon, Simla, guilty and awarded M% R. N. Rao damages for alleged professional neg! gene*. The total damages wh’ch o>l n?i Whitamore will81 words
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Advertisement322 1932-07-06 6 B c GYPROC j FIREPROOF WALLBOARD i In any building there are with GYPROC FirepooF ineviably places where Wallboad. I repairs to walls or ceilings By using PROC you are needed, or rooms enjoy many advantages i which should be lined to over other inferior walls, insure fire protection and322 words
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1124 1932-07-06 7 "I Cannot Commit Myself"Prince Nagor Swarga Stay Up Penang Hill Negative Answers to Several Questions Hopes of Returning to Bangkok? The Prince oi Nagor Swarge, heir-apparent to the Siamese throne, arrived in Penang last night by special train, stayed at the Runnymede Hotel and went up the Penang Hill this1,124 words
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Article47 1932-07-06 7 -Reuter. U.S. Grant of 45 Million Bushel* of Wheat Washington, To day President Hoover has signed a bill to provide for forty-five million bushels of wheat and half a million bales of cotton from Farm Board supplies for the use of the Red Cross.—-Reuter. - 47 words
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82 1932-07-06 7 The Secretary of the above committee acknowledges receipt of the following donation to the funds of the Committee E. H. R.” $2O-00. The following are the numbers of sirrlv 4s and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of June 1932. Arrivals (State aided) (Figures supplied82 words
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Article319 1932-07-06 7 Full Details of Permitted Q iotas On Saturday last wa published the fall details of the amended Byrne Scheme of tin restriction which came into force on July 1. The details are now confirmed by a correspondent whose figures we give below: (1) The aggregate of319 words
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Article227 1932-07-06 7 CRIPPLED TAMIL SENTENCED TO DEATH At the Aesiza Court this morning Govindasamy, a crippled Tamil of the Province, who was charged with the murder of his wife, was unanimously found guihy by the Special Jury and sentenced to death. The jury added a recommendation to mercy which227 words
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Article769 1932-07-06 7 I YESIERDAY3 CHARITY MATCH State Team Win i Comfortably I k The match between the Europeans and the Penang Malaya Cup team, with the exclusion of Walker and Fleming, who played for the Europeans and Abdul Rahman. In aid of the unemployment funds attracted one of the769 words
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Article91 1932-07-06 7 INTERESTING MATOH From Oir Own Correspondent Toipiny. Tuesday An interesting tennis Doubles match was played on tha Oh n«se Sporting Club court this Svaning when Lieut. Col. Gordon-Smythe and Captain Sullivan ware opposed to L i N<ng Fun and Lim Seang Kwae. Both pMrs showed91 words
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Article391 1932-07-06 7 LATEST COUNTY RESULTS A Brilliant 130 by the Kent Wicket-Keeper 1 < London, Yesterday At Sheffield Yorkshire won by 178 1 runs. 1 Yorkshire 241 and 160 (Brown 5 for i 4’). Surrey 126 and 97 (Bjv.ee 5 for 43, V»rky 5 for 39). I Notts391 words
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Article151 1932-07-06 7 Cambridge’s Big Score London, Yesterday At Lord’s, in tbe Inter-Varsity match, Cambridge raised their first Innings total from 356 for 7to 481. Ratcliffs Increased bis score to 124, Legard took 4 wickets for 40, Oxford had 186 for four wickets, when stumps were drawn, Hone not out 64,151 words
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Article245 1932-07-06 7 EE AVY SCRAT HINGS Only Four Runners in Big Race Not only are there only gix events on the card for to day’s races Ipoh but the scratchings have aho been heavy, particularly in the big me of the afternoon. In which only four runners245 words
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Article199 1932-07-06 7 K SHMIR’S FINAL VOYAGE For Japanese Shipbreakers When the P, and O. s s. Kashmir sails out of Penang to night th? long and honourable connection of the K boats of the P. and O. fleet with the port of Penang will be severed.199 words
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Advertisement15 1932-07-06 7 O. MOTCk DINNER and DANCE TO-NIQHT Music by the Band of the s/s PRESIDENT POLK15 words
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Advertisement9 1932-07-06 7 fSB 1 Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Co Limited.9 words
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Article25 1932-07-06 8 Summers. —To Mr. and Mrs. H. MSommerst at the Maternity Hospital, Pen acg, on Tuesday. July sth, the gift of a daughter—both doing well.25 words
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Article601 1932-07-06 8 We have not the slightest desire to thrust our own opinions on the general public as to the wisdom cr otherwise of forcing a Western moral code on Eastern people. The highly exalted moral standard which we all conform to or at any rate are expected to follow601 words
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Article257 1932-07-06 8 Last month the House of Lords by a J majority cf over two to one, gave a second i reading to Lord Danesfort's Motor Bill which has been called the pedestrians’ 1 charter. Motorists will shudder and pedestrians wIU experience an uplift of the spirit. If it257 words
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Article582 1932-07-06 8 Penang, Wednesday rycO MR. B. A. MALLAL, the Singapore Solicitor, the legal fraternity of this county must be thankful for reviving a publication that had been dead for fifty years. Indeed what has always surprised us is that they were so long content, to go without some582 words
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Article116 1932-07-06 8 Tin -Spot Yesterday To-day London jgl22 10 Od. Jgl2?lss. 01. Tin (3 Moushaj London £124 ss. od. £124 ss. od. Singapore $63 37 j $63.12| Business Done Penang $63 30 $63.12J Business Done Buyers No Sellers 25 tons done Rubber London ji> a, d. New York c. (G)116 words
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Advertisement231 1932-07-06 8 COST OF LIVING DOWN!! Write or For Our j Latest Grocery Etc., Price List. PRITCHARD C-' L TO I The AU-British Firm BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk P -•'•-•A B X V E r Ft 'x'M s t V-Z v <7V c Z < A/ C R t «X- H231 words
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Advertisement19 1932-07-06 8 O. HOIXk TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Dance Music by the Raatt of the s. s. PPESI JE'M! POLK”19 words
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Miscellaneous28 1932-07-06 8 TIDE TABUS H'tb Wai»t I|JW Watw To Day ]54 a m 7'6 a on. 141 pm. 8.36 p-m. To Mobbow 226 rr. 8-9 a.m. 714 pm > 907 pm.28 words
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Article622 1932-07-06 9 -ReuS:r. untimely itaii\n INTERVENTION TORPEDOING THE CONFERENCE M. Ht ROOT’S ATTITUDE H RDENING After his return from Faris the attitude of M. Herriot, the French Premier, has hcrdened and he refuses to yieid an inch remarking that if the Germans do not accept the French terms-ReuS:r. - 622 words
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Article436 1932-07-06 9 -Benter. BIG DECREASE IN RECEIPTS INSPECTOR GENERA ’S STAT» M ENT Shanghai Yesterday With reference to Oapt E ien's remark In the House of Commons on Mends; afternoon the Inspector-General of Coelome says that the < hinese Government is unable to subscribe to the doctrine that-Benter. - 436 words
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Article199 1932-07-06 9 national financial position —Rugby Radio Service. Settlement Ou t on ol'dstioa Of Pay Rugby, Yesterday Thai a settlement had been reached on the consolidation of pay in tbe Civil Service was announced in the House of Commons to day A memorandum embodying the settlement states that the Governmentnational financial position —Rugby Radio Service. - 199 words
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Article18 1932-07-06 9 —Reuter. Harbour Grace, To-day The airmen Mattern and Griffin have left for Ire 1 and —Reuter.—Reuter. - 18 words
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Article156 1932-07-06 9 —Rugby Radio Service. HOLDERS’ GIFTS TO STATE ICO,OOO APPLICATIONS RECEIVED Rugby, Yesterday The o ntinued success of the great con vpreion sohemd is officially re orted to day Some holders of Five Per Cent War Loan while converting are making gifts to the State. A number of—Rugby Radio Service. - 156 words
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Article109 1932-07-06 9 Legislation will not ce required—Rugby Radio Service Clearing House Systems Not Beneficial Rugby, Yesterday It was stated in the House of Commons to day that the Governmsnt after closely observing tbe various clearing house systems tn other countries had been confirmed in btieir view that such a systemLegislation will not ce required—Rugby Radio Service - 109 words
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Article82 1932-07-06 9 -Reuter. French Minister’s Trag’c Fate Paris, Yesterday A gruesome discovery was to day made by M. Bertnod Minister of Pensions After detecting an unpleasant odour in his office he found the dead body of his colleague, q. 1 ehmanr, Inspector General of Pen eions in the r nm-Reuter. - 82 words
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Article77 1932-07-06 9 —Rugby Radio Service Succ? ss Yat Uusscertainable: Ixperimental Stage Rugby, Yesterday The Secretary for Vines Mr. Foot, etited iu the House of Commons to day that is was impossible to estimate the success of oolloidal fuel as it was still in an experi mental stege. The scheme adopted—Rugby Radio Service - 77 words
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Article49 1932-07-06 9 Rugby Radio Service, Deposits Being Actively Developed Rugby, Yesterday The recently discovered pitchblende radium ore deposits on the Great Bear Lake in North West Canada are being actively developed according to a House of Oom mons statement made to-day by the Dominions Secretary, Mr. J H. Thomas.Rugby Radio Service, - 49 words
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Article54 1932-07-06 9 -Reuter. Proposed Commercial Visit To Turkey Moscow, Yesterday Soviet Governmsnt specialists and experts are shortly going to Turkey at the invitation of the Turkish Government to design large factories for sugar refining and paper milling. This Is the first occasion that representatives of the Soviet are visiting Turkey-Reuter. - 54 words
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Article119 1932-07-06 9 —Reutsr. DE VALERA INVESTIGATES FACILITIES TALK OF OTTAWA PROVOKES SARCASM Dublin, Yesterday The fact that Mr de Valera sent a Commissioner to America io investigate facilities for the development of American trade was disclosed by Mr. de Valera replying to a question in the Dall. A motion that—Reutsr. - 119 words
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Article28 1932-07-06 9 Reuter. Chilean Government Denies Revolution Rumours Santiago de Chile, Yesterday The Government denies that a new revolution has broken out and officially describes all rumours as “unfounded.'’Reuter. - 28 words
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Article180 1932-07-06 9 VAN DRIVER CHARGED Owing to frequent reports of thefts of bicycles the Detective Dapartment and the p olioe have been on the lookout for the culprits but despite their vigilance the thieves have always succeeded in spiriting away bicycles of unsuspecting owners. A mpori of180 words
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Article149 1932-07-06 9 ANNUAL CONCERT On June 80, the pnoi's of Highlands School gave their Annual Oonoer; Tbe large open air pUy room was oom fortib y filled with friends and parents who showed greet appreciation of the bright and varied programme, which ino'uied songs dances, recitations scenes from hike149 words
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Article75 1932-07-06 9 From Our Own Correspondent Taiping. Tuesday Tbe Taiping Railway Institute will be travelling to Ipoh on Bunday, the 17th instant, to engage the Institute there in tennis, football and badminton. The fol owing will represent tbe Taiping Railway Institute Football: —Hassan; Augustine and kbo 1 Bakar; Dewind,75 words
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Advertisement178 1932-07-06 9 ALL BABIES THRIVE EST ON TRUFOOD. Vx ''7^wr" v V Vl J r aaauKiaaaiajJiuivnx enKii» r n ;i>unar 5 s I Sturdy of limb, bright of ey?. keen, alert youngesters—MALAYA CAN DO WITH MOKE S humamsed TKUFOOD BABIES! i F TRUFOOD builds infants as nature I wou’d have them built.178 words
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Miscellaneous101 1932-07-06 9 l' I L. LLL-J" TJJU ijlilJL- 11 i Hll II ■lii i i MAJ ESTIC j 6 15 TC-NICHT 9 30 Positively thi List Viglit of RAIL I. W SE/OL'S Great Spy Drama T'He ‘W I A British Liternatioml Picture TO.MORBOW! UFA g Nautical Musical Comedy Success Carlo Madaess” Presenting101 words
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Article1350 1932-07-06 10 Horses In Training Indications of a Record Entry The following is a list of the horses is training for the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting beginning on Saturday, July 23. The list is still incomplete and the indications are that there will be a record1,350 words
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Article412 1932-07-06 10 TO DAY’S PRICES ffhe following war» the latest guotatloMS tn MESSRS. KENNEDY Co. share Hat at 11 a.m. to-day Y eterday T -3« f ĕ5 5 5 8 h abbs J 5 X CQ 80 la. I >• a Rubber (Dollar' Allenby Lunas *25 -3j -30412 words
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Article31 1932-07-06 10 For June Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd. Oa’put piculs 1.969 Hours 1,537 Yards 345 000 Estimated value rf ore 171,128. Pargrga River T<n Conoesnione Ltd. Estimated Gregs Mine Profit $30,283.31 words
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Article83 1932-07-06 10 Penang. July 6 By Cottrttty th* OktirtereJ Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 3/4 u 4 m/ta 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m/te credit 2/4 1/32 ,i 3 it Doermentary 2/4 5/33 On New York Bsnk Demand 40| France JT 1,000 nom India n t i 5 Bangkok 1, T.T83 words
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Article138 1932-07-06 10 Latest Quotations Tues. Mou. 8r Ju y 5 July 4 BibParis 90t 924 185j| New York 8/5 8 56 LU Moainal 4 04 4 044 Eruaaela 25.50 25.55 8U nevs 1819% 18 22| W Amsterdam 8 79 8 80i UJj MUm 69j 69 i B rill138 words
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Advertisement160 1932-07-06 10 'I I Cheerful ani 1 TO MORROW DINNER DANQz Sunday, July 31$ I Gran Orchestral and Vocal I in ail of the I TIFFIN COUPONS > ook of 10—$15. Book of 25—535. RUMMYMEOfi fiOTAL, LTD, George Golds ack. Manage ’r HONE 648. £1 llow IO IMPROVE I Y UR HUSBVND160 words
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Miscellaneous98 1932-07-06 10 Penang Weather Report Temp. Wind Bain?— Thursday 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 86 N w 5 p.m. 83 n w Friday 6 a.m. 75 e Noon 85 s 5 p.m. 87 n W 3ATURDAT 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 93 s n l 5 p.m. 88 s Sunday 6 a.m.98 words
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Article958 1932-07-06 11 SOCIAL PERSONAL. F F King fess ret urnsd to Kuala j,nmpw from A”"'™ 11 Mr. A. N. Mas nl&y, late of the A-P.CL, jpob due |D Pi r ’R :l P cr from Home on Ju’y 22. When the W mail It ft Home, Mr. H. v C Tobutt, <958 words
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Article183 1932-07-06 11 Monday, June 27 In the morning H s Exceßencyjjissented Sub I specter H tarn bin Mayat with the Meritorious Service Medal, Subsdar Narru'lah and Lance Corporal Haxtra Singh with the King’s Police Medals at a parade of the F. M. S. Police held at the Selangor Club183 words
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Advertisement113 1932-07-06 11 S. P. C. k, PEIAIG MORE MEMBERS needed for the BK A g ecciety for the Prevention of Cruelty Ajß w RFf i C to Animals; Minimum Subscription $3 lys/ Isle per annum payable to I T A p/Q£ STEEL I Mrß Hom’Twsurtn* I Sure and certain for all Female113 words
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Advertisement653 1932-07-06 11 KSTTFII q 111 MP. '■’S\ j -Oncj i I H 1 Hk -3k C: ::i?<.. >^ 7^WMa: MWHnf Germs of decay lurk rSUenburgs I i r-i Foods m ugly nun I AWc Jrws tbe porest aulk > Prevent trouble— keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste653 words
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Article1100 1932-07-06 12 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST NAMES. I 1 e RUBBER (Dollar I C. C. Allenby Rubber Co. 35 AlorGajah Rubber Estate IS 25 •Xma'gamatrd Malay Estates 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 5° 70 Ayer Kunins Rubber Estates 5 IS Aver Molek Rubber Co. *5 25 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 1525 Eatau1,100 words
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Advertisement327 1932-07-06 12 ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR PRESENT TREATMENT I If you are not it is most likely because you are treating the symptoms and neglecting to treat the CAUSE. To treat disease successfully you must remove the cause. In the many complaints arising from impurities of the blood there is no327 words
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Advertisement688 1932-07-06 12 STRAITS-AUSTRALIA SERVICE op the k. P. M. 1 x 6| Monthly Sal lings direct tu Brisbane Sydney, Melbourne and Ad 24} X <5l Next Sailing, From Blnga Potoi -3 73 b. NIEUW HOLLAND til,ooo tons) July 18 5 g, g. NIEUW ZEELAND (11 000 tons) Aug jg 4 Si Steamers688 words
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Article574 1932-07-06 13 ’*lT RESEMBLED THE ORATER OF A VOLCANO’* Graphic Story of Sinking T?-e appsllicg destruction canied by the fire in the new £l,OOO/00 Menageries M&ritfmei liner Gee rgee Philippar, which wtk a emcuMering bu’k, <n the Galf of Aden cn May 19, fa described below by574 words
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Article247 1932-07-06 13 JOYOUS MEETING AT WHIPSNADE Oolookots peering cautiously into the wolve»’ enclosure at Whipsnada Z>o on June 5 must have been horrified when they saw a man walk through the trees and whistle to a group cf wolves. The wolves bounded towards him* and the first to roach247 words
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Advertisement379 1932-07-06 13 I DIDN’T WANTHIS FOOD Queer Case of Indigestion I KRUSCHEN AGAIN TO THE RESCUE J A more pit iable conditic>n of indigestion fronld be difficult to find. Life was .ilmost unbearable for this poor man. I The treatment that he used would I surely put your digestion right, ]{e*d what379 words
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Advertisement351 1932-07-06 13 Y ’THE LANCET’<23 ii 29> says: fl# coniaM LJ his is convincing evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D—BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has added Ostelin Vitamin D Sunshine Glaxo builds firm flesh, strong bone, sound351 words
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Article484 1932-07-06 14 Penang» July 6, 1938. penan J market 8 cW. Meat Beef Steak M kati 82 Stew or Cun I de (22 Pork, lean M 44 Pork lean fat let quality do 32 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian <0 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do484 words
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