Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 July 1932
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Title Section21 1932-07-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. U 8 Vol. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 30th JULY, 1132. PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement380 1932-07-30 1 T. NAGATA brothers DENTISTS Head Office next t 0 The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street ll ———p—■— Z. p ~4 14.9 H.P. PHAETON J X NEW FEATURES:— Cowl Lights. V i > f Luggage Carrier. r 7 J Spare Wheel Tyre in Fender. ear Bumper. C .Radiator Ornament. r380 words
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Advertisement6 1932-07-30 1 DICTATORSHIP 9 FOR GERMANY PAGE j6 words
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Advertisement2257 1932-07-30 2 RATES FOR CASUAL LEAVE. I BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT I T» I BUCKINGHAMSHIRE The Mercantile Bank I Chartered Bank J r Every comfort, Convenient for Town. e e M .(Incorporated in England by Royal All communications relating to Glorious gardens. Close to the Thames. Qf IllCllCL LllYllteCl Charter2,257 words
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Article1002 1932-07-30 3 DEPRESSION for and against a moratorium Depression in Japan hides itself in the -ottaees of the peasant farmers, and the comparative absence of unemployment—officially estimated at between 300,000 and 400,000 has hitherto only masked its ex--1 The farm problem can be simply stated a few figures.1,002 words
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Article645 1932-07-30 3 FLIGHT ROUND GREAT BRITAIN 40,000 PEOPLE AT HANWORTH London, July 4. Public interest in airships led some 40,000 people to Hanw’orth airpark during the week-end to watch the landings of the Graf Zeppelin and a further 55 people to take pleasure fights in the German airship at645 words
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Article135 1932-07-30 3 MAN WANTED IN CONNECTION WITH MURDER FOUND A Chinese named Soh Phow has been detained bj’ the police in connection with a murder committed two years ago. On May 16, 1930, a man named Ang Poh What was found dead in his house at the Bth milestone,135 words
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Article712 1932-07-30 3 POOR UTILITY EARNINGS BUDGET DEFICIT OF £800,600,000 New York, July 3. Mid-year has come, the traditional time for a survey of business conditions and prospects, but there is little willingness anywhere among business men and bankers to make forecasts. Even the outlook for the immediate future712 words
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Advertisement12 1932-07-30 3 MUgUSOSsIk h-- ofe $3 SHOWING AT THE QUEEN’S ON 31st JULY 193212 words
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Advertisement80 1932-07-30 3 B ISXffl <2? oO\z\zvOvv v v v v O v v v V/j| 4 I J Look for the TRADE MARK REDDAWAY’S hair 11 Is The Only Camel Hair. mßFv' tt/ t |T is produced up to a Standard —not down to a Price. If mand the High Class Camel80 words
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Article865 1932-07-30 4 NEW REGIME MEETING OF PEOPLE’S PARTY V. Bangkok. At the 10th meeting of the People’s Senate yesterday the Minister of Finance (Phya Manopakarana) made a statement on the financial position. In the first place he gave an assurance that the Siamese currency is quite stable and that865 words
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Article275 1932-07-30 4 GREAT DAMAGE Row of 12 Buildings Destroyed In spite of the wet weather of the past few days, there was another fire, early this" morning, this time at Si-yaek Mahanak, by means of which a row of 1$ two-storeyed buildings in the fruit market, were275 words
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Article139 1932-07-30 4 MR. J. HAMILTON EVANS’ MATCH CONTAINER Bangkok, July 26. Invention privileges have been granted in England to Mr. J. Hamilton Evans for a simple device which consists of an inexpensive container filled with safety matches, which allows each match as it is withdrawn to emerge lighted. The invention139 words
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Article249 1932-07-30 4 SERIOUS BREACH NORTH OF LAMPANG Bangkok, July 26. The breach on the Northern railway line to the north of Lampang, which took place in the early part of the month, was quite a serious matter. It was caused in the track alongside a hill, being due to heavy249 words
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Advertisement17 1932-07-30 4 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what you friends at Home are doing—Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.17 words
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Advertisement346 1932-07-30 4 ALL BABIES THR| Ve BEST OM TRUFOOD. .A D t x r M W w J) NKrTt -A J LI r\f L n Ir "'"«IlBfc V -Ms u I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters—MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES J HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants346 words
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Advertisement88 1932-07-30 5 B H B »"«"B l, B"B"s H n B rS H i:"i B 1B C H B B B H 2 B B H B B !l a B B l! S j B B "B"B"B"B"B"B"B" 8881i,88, J THE WOIO’S UTEST NEWSI < 4 IS CONTAINED IN THE < SUNDAY88 words
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924 1932-07-30 6 4 The Master’s Effort Saves The Players The Gentlemen and Players’ match ended in a draw. A great innings of 161 not out by Hobbs, Who carried his bat through the innings, saved the game for the Players, but had he been caught924 words
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Article852 1932-07-30 6 Maior R- L- Nunn, acting head of the P.W.D., and Mrs. Nunn are staying in Ipoh. The Hon’ble Mr. Justice Gerahty, K.C., and Mrs. Gerahty left Ipoh yesterday for Fraser’s Hill. Mr T. E. R- Parsons, of Gan Kee Estate, Batang Malaka, is leaving for Home shortly852 words
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Article649 1932-07-30 6 ALLEGED FRAUD ON THE PUBLIC London, July 20 The hearing was continued at the Margate Police Court of the charges against two women and three men of fraud on the public in connexion with a “fasting woman" exhibition in High-street, Margate. The accused were described as649 words
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Article87 1932-07-30 6 And it is Going to Stick to It The Government has declined to commission to investigate reverting to the use of coal for txie This decision was conveyed m a from Mr. Baldwin, Lord President Council, to the Lord Mayor of Mr. Baldwin explained that mount87 words
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Article65 1932-07-30 6 Bettington Captains N-S.W-Golf and Cricket ,j oxforl Dr. R. H. Bettington, the o triple Blue,who gained J\ ee n a Rugby football, and golf, 3 val'’ pointed captain of the New 0 golf team. the Sta Bettington, having captain* l cricket team also this year, unusual distinction.65 words
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Article67 1932-07-30 6 nh Di'" 181 J Counsel in the King asked a witness whether action had “already made u[ the time of an interview. just l “How can he know. Swift. ait j that v Counsel.—A judge once body knows the mind o. dge weMr- Justice Swift.-And thaU67 words
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Advertisement31 1932-07-30 6 THE INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF PLANTERS. EIGHTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE. I HALF YEARLY MEETING. I Port Dickson, Friday, Saturday Sunday > 19th to 21st August, 1932. TENNIS, DANCE, SAILING. J FULL PARTICULARS FROM SECRETARY.31 words
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Advertisement54 1932-07-30 6 (STOCK TAKING SALE BARGAINS THAT RING TRUE WE ARE SELLING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT UNHEARD OF PRICES VIOLINS aS H From $5.00 j MANDOLINES J From $4.00 |i J ACCORDEOHS Vy From 54.00 fi !lfl W it Etc.. Etc. |Mi W||lir COME IN AND CHOOSE YOURS BEFORE STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED. THE54 words
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Miscellaneous217 1932-07-30 6 3fiBSBBBSIBB9BE:H0QISSIBBBHHSBS BLB_Bj 5 O B Si I Ei I I Q I I H a B a 8 I I s s a 9 I Ba J POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT! ELISSA LANDS S; ix ’a For Movietone's Superb Dramatic Achievement S "DEVIL'S LOTTERY" < < TO MORROW! OPENING WITH217 words
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764 1932-07-30 7 good fields Marietta and Go d Or Likely to Score Doubles By TIC-TAC Th( scratchings are not unduly heavy for ov races the fourth day of the Meeting, and good fields have been left in. in all the events. card to-day consists of nine events,764 words
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222 1932-07-30 7 KNOCK-OUT COMPETITION (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 29. The Perak Club qualified to meet the Burma Rifles in the final by defeating the Chinese Sporting Club on the Esplanade yesterday by two goals to nil. The final. will be played to-morrow. From the start,222 words
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Article64 1932-07-30 7 THIRTEEN SELECTED Duleep Sinhji and Pataudi in the 1 earn London, Yesterday. The M.C.C. have invited the following thirteen players to tour Australia D. R. Jardine (Capt.) K. S. Duleep Sinhji R. W. V. Robins F. Brown (Surrey) R. E. S. Wyatt Nawab of Pataudi G.64 words
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Article133 1932-07-30 7 LATEST COUNTY RESULTS London, Yesterday. Rain again interfered with play all over the country. At Cardiff, the Test Trial between England and The Rest was drawn. England 180 for 3 (Duleep Sinhji 92, not out). SURREY v. GLOUCESTERSHIRE At the Oval the match between Surrey133 words
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Article204 1932-07-30 7 SINGAPORE ENTERS THE FINAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Singapore defeated the Malaya Command in the final of the Southern Section of the Malaya cup competition by the odd goal in three on the Anson Road Stadium. The Malaya Command was unlucky in not drawing. They204 words
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Article562 1932-07-30 7 PENANG’S ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME The following are the principal sporting fixtures this week-end. SINGAPORE Saturday: Tennis: Malayan Tennis Championships; S.C.C. courts. KUALA LUMPUR Saturday: Cricket: Colony v F.M.S. The teams are as follows: COLONY R. A. Ashworth G. J. Bryan W. Carpenter L. A. C. Cockle V. Croome562 words
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Article136 1932-07-30 7 ANNUAL MEET: CLIFFORD SCHOOL WINS RELAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. Anderson School held its annual sports yesterday, the programme consisting of 18 items preceded by an excellent display of gymnastics. Considerable interest was taken in the inter-school relay race which resulted in a great victory136 words
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Article79 1932-07-30 7 LAWN TENNIS t. —Reuter. DAVIS CUP Frenchman's Greatest Match Paris, Yesterday. In the Davis Cup (challenge round) Borotra (France) beat Vines (United States) 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. Cochet beat Allison 5-7, 7-5, 7-5, 6-2. Borotra played heroic tennis to win one of the greatest matches oft.—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article117 1932-07-30 7 BOXING Knocked Out by Young Johnson (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Bombardier Ellis was knocked out in the second round of a ten-round contest by loung Johnson at the New World arena last night. Johnson was very confident while Ellis, although on only his second professional fight,117 words
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Article30 1932-07-30 7 Lunch score F.M.S. 149 for 4 wkts. Henry 0, Dennison-Smith 53, F. C. Green 30, Bostock Hill not out 29, Rhodes 0, Livock not out 33, Extras 4.30 words
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Article104 1932-07-30 7 Death of Woman Who Gave It a Bed Miss Emily Hampton, of Nazeing, Essex, who, a generation ago, was known throughout West Essex as "the Pig Lady,’’ was buried on July 14. Until the sanitary authorities stepped in, she used to exhibit to visitors a large white pig,104 words
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Article413 1932-07-30 7 M.P. ON THE FINEST GAMES FOR SCHOOLS hero Worship Cricketer Not As Great As Prime Minister “The finest games for schools are those which not only require high skill, but which call for individual effort as an element in the team-work of the side as a413 words
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Article363 1932-07-30 7 NEW DATA GLEANED WORK OF OUT-OF-WORK ARCHITECTS A remarkable exhibition was opened by Sir Raymond Unwin, President of the Royal Institute of British Architects, at the R. 1.8. A. Galleries in Conduit-street, W. It will consist of the work done in the last six months363 words
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Advertisement13 1932-07-30 7 DON'T FORGET Sunday Night’s CONCERT d AT THE RUNNYMEDE HOTEL Help The Unemployed13 words
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Article841 1932-07-30 8 The publication by the Agricultural Department of the F.M.S. of a booklet entitled The Cultivation and Manufacture of Tea in Ceylon and India has helped to stimulate interest on the subject of tea growing in Malaya. This booklet is the outcome of a tour extending over a period841 words
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Article92 1932-07-30 8 French Premier Makes Important Statement Paris, July 25. On his arrival here M. Herriot made a statement to the Press expressing satisfaction at the progress accomplished at the Disarmament Conference. At a subsequent meeting of the Cabinet M. Herriot declared that President Hoover’s proposal had been at first wrongly92 words
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Article982 1932-07-30 8 THE SPUR OF PLATYPUS J A MAMMAL THAT < POISONS 1 I There are fishes, amphibians, snakes, and I izards possessed of glands which secrete enom, but no birds have this property. It is curious that the only mammal known to i possess a definite poison982 words
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Article883 1932-07-30 8 ASIATIC CREWS I As the result of the disaster Georges Philippar, a demand 1° lhe I by the Union of Seamen of I in future no foreign crew, esp e 2 I of Asiatics, shall be empl 0 L ships. Other demands have beo I the Minister883 words
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Advertisement218 1932-07-30 8 RACING up to DATE] JULY EDITION, 1932. Complete Record of oil Racing in Malaya for the year 1932 with Current Classification Lists. PRICE On Sale at all Booksellers or FROM The Pinang Gazette Press Co., Ld. l-A, PENANG STREET, PENANG. Annual subscription for monthly issue $6 post free payable in218 words
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Advertisement145 1932-07-30 8 I E. and O. I HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. I: j Wednesday, 3rd August, 1932. 1 I i Dance Music by the Band of the •4 S.S. “PRESIDENT HARRISON” .1 Nl| T L "s e I ITS DELIGHTFUL FLAVOUR, SPLENDID FOOD VALUE VITAMIN CONTENT MAKE HONEY GRAINS. A DELICIOUS145 words
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Article128 1932-07-30 9 I —Reuter. PRESENT REGIME WILL NOT BE TOLERATED peace treaty cause of GERMANY'S TROUBLES Berlin, Yesterday. An assurance that the present regime will not be tolerated and that a move would be made towards a dictatorship was given Von Papen in a broadcast speech to England andI .—Reuter. - 128 words
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Article77 1932-07-30 9 Warm Reception for New Minister to Germany Berlin, July 26. The Press accords a warm welcome to the new Argentine Minister, M. Labougle, who arrived in Germany on Monday evening to take up his duties here. It is recalled he is familiar with Germany and is the holder77 words
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Article362 1932-07-30 9 Reception in France Creates Great Impression Paris, July 25. Senator Borah’s declaration in favour of the revision or cancellation of War Debts which was broadcast throughout Europe, created a great impression here, and for the f.st time Senator Borah is applauded instead of attacked by the French Press,362 words
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Article211 1932-07-30 9 Permanent Committee Work Berlin, July 25. tag which n tnen t Committee of the ReichsP ar liamentnr 3 Cha L ßed with safeguarding is not in >,. n ghts while the Reichstag absence < P as Bed unanimously in the Nationals > e National Socialists, German a211 words
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Article79 1932-07-30 9 CHINESE REPRISAL Customs Embargo Declared Nanking, Yesterday. The Chinese Government decided this morning to declare a customs embargo op Manchuria as a reprisal for the Manchukuo seizure of the customs of that country. An order is expected to be issued very shortly.—Reuter. POSTAL DIFFICULTIES Mukden, July 25. China79 words
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Article160 1932-07-30 9 —Reuter. A Hundred Collecting in Private Ground Outside City Washington, Yesterday. Since dawn bedraggled groups of bonus marchers are straggling from the Capital many carrying their belongings packed in bundles on their backs. The bewildered women and children sat on boxes and bundles on the—Reuter. - 160 words
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Article80 1932-07-30 9 Not Wanted At Home Expelled Again Nauen (Berlin), July 25. Santiago The Ex-President of Chile, Senor Ibanez, who lately returned from exile, has been once more expelled from the country, and left for the Argentine. Santiago de Chile Following his unwelcome political activities, the former President Ibanez, who80 words
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Article75 1932-07-30 9 Italian Delegation Withdraws From Inter-Parliamentary Union Geneva, July 25. At the opening of to-day’s sitting of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, the Chairman read a letter from the Italian deputation, withdrawing finally from the Union as a consequence of the Renaudel incident. The Inter-Parliamentary Union now sitting without the Italian75 words
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Article72 1932-07-30 9 Widow of Ex-Kaiser’s Brother Injured in Motor Accident Kiel, July 25. Princess Henry of Prussia, widow of the ex-Kaiser’s brother, met with a serious motor car accident while returning from a visit to the ex-Kaiser in Doorn. While trying to avoid a collision with two other cars, her72 words
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Article50 1932-07-30 9 —Reuter. German Airman Discyssing Plans Ottawa, Yesterday. The airman Von Gronau has arrived and is conferring with Federal aviation officers regarding the continuance of his flight to the Pacific coast and also the feasibility of establishing a regular trans-Atlantic air service via Iceland, Greenland and Labrador.-—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article187 1932-07-30 9 First Day’s Proceedings in Gorgouloff Case Paris, July 25. There were several dramatic moments in the first day’s session of the trial of Gorguloff for assassinating President Doumer. The President read out Gorguloff’s record and established the fact that immediately after the war, in which he was twice187 words
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Article132 1932-07-30 9 .—Reuter. Morgan’s Protest to League of Nations v London, Yesterday. Austria has defaulted in the Service Six Per Cent. Loan 1923 to 1943 of 650,000,000 kronen, which was the first loan issued under the auspices of the League of Nations. The trustees of the loan announce that following.—Reuter. - 132 words
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Article139 1932-07-30 9 GRAND GUIGNOL SCENE BECOMES TOO REALISTIC Mr. Russell Thorndike, the leading actor in the Grand Guignol at the Duke of York’s Theatre, was accidentally stabbed during rehearsal on July 15. He was rehearsing with Miss Lydia Sherwood in a sketch, “The Seeker of Sensations.” In the139 words
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Article71 1932-07-30 9 Heroine of German Republican “Iron Front” Meeting Miss Ellen Wilkinson was the heroine of a mass meeting of the Republican Iron Front” organisation in the huge “Neue Welt” beer hall of Berlin, says a British United Press message. In the name of the British Labour Party, she71 words
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Article24 1932-07-30 9 Russia and Poland Sign Pact Warsaw, July 25. It is semi-officially announced that a Russo-Polish non-aggression pact was signed in Moscow to-day* Monday.24 words
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Article71 1932-07-30 9 PARAGUAY AND BOLIVIA Troops Preparing For Action Lapaz, July 26. The Paraguayan troops continue to concentrate in the Gran Chaco region. Twentyfive Bolivian planes have left as reinforcements for the front. A Bolivian column of fourteen hundred strong with artillery is taking up a position against the71 words
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Article158 1932-07-30 9 —Reuter. Mr. MOLLISON AND AMY Each Not To Interfere With Other's Flying Plans London, Yesterday. Mr. Mollison and Miss Amy Johnson were married at St. George’s church Hanover Square. A large crowd some of whom waited since eight o’clock outside the church shouted “Good old Amy” when—Reuter. - 158 words
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Article135 1932-07-30 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Lord Trenchard! to Perform Ceremony To-morrow Rugby, Yesterday. Air Field Marshal Lord Trenchard will at Arras on Sunday unveil a memorial bearing the names of the 34,921 officers and men of the British Empire who between the spring of 1916 and August 1918 died in.—Rugby Radio Service. - 135 words
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Article44 1932-07-30 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Prudential’s Handsome Gift to London Institution Rugby, Yesterday. The Prudential Assurance Company has promised £10,500 in seven annual instalments for the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine to assist its work of teaching and research in preventive medicine.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 44 words
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Article30 1932-07-30 9 —Reuter. Rev. Ronald Owen Hall Appointed London, Yesterday. The Rev. Ronald Owen Hall, Vicar of St. Luke’s church, Newcastle, has been appointed to the Bishopric of Victoria, Hongkong.'.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article50 1932-07-30 9 Attack on Hungarian Consulate Paris, July 25. A mob of about one hundred, mostly foreigners, made a sudden attack on the Hungarian Consulate here. The police succeeded in quelling the attack and arrested one of the participants, while the rest succeeded in escaping. An enquiry has been opened.50 words
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Article60 1932-07-30 9 Not Over Yet Miners Adhering To Their Demands (Trans-Ocean Wireless Service.) Nauen, (Berlin), July 25. Brussels: Contrary to the first reports work has not yet been resumed throughout the mining area in South Belgium. In many districts, for instance in Louviera, the miners passed a decision60 words
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Article176 1932-07-30 9 i—Reuter. Body Conveyed to Portugal in British Warship Rugby, Yesterday. The British cruiser Concord left Portsmouth to-day carrying the remains of ex-King Manoel to Libson. At Portsmouth the flag was flying half mast on the Concord when the coffin was taken aboard and deposited in the Chapelle Ardente.i—Reuter. - 176 words
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Article63 1932-07-30 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Formal Request To Be Admitted To League Rugby, Yesterday. A formal request that Iraq should be admitted to the League of Nations has been made by Nuri Pasha, her Prime Minister through the British Foreign Office and Sir John Simon has asked the Secretary General to.—Rugby Radio Service. - 63 words
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Article49 1932-07-30 9 Return to Argentine Causes A Riot Buenos Aires, July 25. The return of the ex-President of Argentine, Senor de Alvear, who has resumed the leadership of the Liberal Party, has led to considerable disturbances, which necessitated the police firing on the crowd making a hundred arrests.49 words
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Article39 1932-07-30 9 German Chief of Staff Gift Of Aeroplanes Paris, July 25. La Paz A Bolivian millionaire has offered 15 aeroplanes to the national army. General Kundt, a German, has been appointed Chief of Staff in the Bolivian Army.39 words
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Article36 1932-07-30 9 Gets the Legion of Honour Life-long Ambition Paris, July 25. The well-known veteran danseuse, Yvette Guilbert, has attained the summit of her life-long ambition by being named a Knight of the Legion of Honour.36 words
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Article43 1932-07-30 9 Reports of Increasing Italian Navy London, July 25. The Daily Telegraph’s Naval expert claims authority for the statement that Italy is building 14 warships, a fact which has hitherto been strictly kept secret and not known in France or anywhere else.43 words
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Article206 1932-07-30 9 —Rugby Radio Service. PRINCE OF WALES As World's First Commercial Ambassador Rugby, Yesterday When the Prince of Wales today visited the International Commercial Congress in London at which 35 nations are represented the President, Charles Boissevain, of Holland, introduced him as the first commercial ambassador of—Rugby Radio Service. - 206 words
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Article342 1932-07-30 9 THE CHEAPER PICTURES ARE THE BEST SELLERS No picture in the Royal Academy Exhibition this year has so far fetched a fourfigure price. Pictures for small houses and small purses—these have been the “best sellers.” So far £8,700 worth of exhibits have been sold. The342 words
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Article132 1932-07-30 9 RUSH TO A CONGRESS WEARING PLUS-FOURS Brighton, July 14 When Professor V. H. Mottram, of London University, reached the Royal Sanitary Institute Congress to deliver a lecture on “Practical Aspects of Modem Work on Nutrition,” he was wearing a Norfolk jacket of grey tweed, plus-fours, and132 words
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Article64 1932-07-30 10 A mail for Ceylon, Southern Western India by the s.s. Glengarry closes at 10 a.m. on Monday. A mail for Northern India by the s.s. Sirdhana closes at 10 a.m. on Monday. mail for Singapore by the s.s. Kedah Closes at 10 a.m. on Monday. A mail for64 words
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Article176 1932-07-30 10 Latest Quotations Fri. Thur, Ju’y 29 July 28 Bfpt 19 Paris 839/16 89 11/16 123,96 New Y. k 8.50 j 8 508 4.85; Mon real 4 03& 4 08 Brae?eh 25 27} 25 821 34*8 Geneva 18 02} 18 1/82 2186 Amsterdim 8.711 8.721 12 08176 words
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Article331 1932-07-30 10 THEY AFFORD IT BY SHARING A HORSE Here is the story of three business girls who just had to ride in Rotten Row—even if that is a costly affair. Every morning they may be seen enjoying their morning canter in company with the most331 words
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Article420 1932-07-30 10 Singapore, July 27. The past week has been a comparatively quiet one in all sections of the local share market. Dull conditions have prevailed in the London Metal Exchange and the price of Tin for the three months’ position closed at £127 2s. 6d. per ton, which420 words
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Article180 1932-07-30 10 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, July 27 Speculators have been very active during the past week and values in all markets have advanced steadily, local quotations closing 5/8 cent higher at 6 cents, whilst London and New York are reported up 3/32d. and 5/16 gold cent to 2d.180 words
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Article116 1932-07-30 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its I,oBoth auction on Wednesday when there was catalogued 1,423,426 lbs. 635.46 tons. Offered 1,283,366 lbs.; 572.93 tons. Sold 1,043,970 lbs.; 466.06 tons. Spot London 2d. New York 3 cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard116 words
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Article529 1932-07-30 10 CHIEF CONSTABLE’S STORY OF MIDNIGHT SCENES THREE MEN CHARGED Two Arrested in a West End Hotel There was a sequel at Windsor Police Court on July 15 to the “rag” at Eton College and the Imperial Service College. Three well-dressed young men appeared in the dock, charged529 words
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Article330 1932-07-30 10 PROPOSED NEW STUDY CENTRE FOR LONDON A scheme for the establishment in Landon of a People’s Cinema University is announced by Sir James Marchant and Sir Oswald Stoll. The chief object of the university is to establish a cultural centre for the practical application, study, and330 words
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Article302 1932-07-30 10 MR. P. THAMBYAH HONOURED (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 28. Before a distinguished assembly of Government officials and well-known residents of Taiping, the Hon'ble the British Resident of Perak, Mr. G. E. Cator M.C.S., presented the Imperial Service Medal to Mr. P. Thambyah, late Superintendent302 words
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Article77 1932-07-30 10 Woman’s Gratitude After Accident Mrs. Matilda Beresford, of Alstonfield, Esher, Surrey, who left £43,252, left £2,000 to Sydney Smith “with my grateful thanks to him for his trouble in acting as executor and trustee.” She also gives £4,000 to Mrs. Sarah C. Combe “in recognition of her77 words
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Article49 1932-07-30 10 10th SUNDAY AFTER 7.50 Litany. n 34. 8 a.m. Matins. Ps LiH. 1 8.30 Holy Communion. 6 p.m. Evensong^ —Pa 11 Magnificat 130. Nunc Dimittis 136. Hymns 18 238 2r Comn iunia8Thursday —8 a.m. H y Friday 6 p.m. Evensong. 6,CO Choir rrac-ce.49 words
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Advertisement11 1932-07-30 10 vwgjrxywgt —l—a To-day a Public Holiday there were no local markets.11 words
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Advertisement231 1932-07-30 10 REGISTERED TRADE MftRK c/uVy TANGGOENG TIDA \LOENTOEy NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the trade marks depicted above and printed in pink, green and yellow colours are the exclusive property of B. S. SIMODA CO., of No. 88, Robinson Road (First Floor), Singapore, and that the same are used by the231 words
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Advertisement181 1932-07-30 10 WCTiCE Messrs. RONEO a have I REMOVED from their present premises No. 6A. Beach Street to No. 19, BEACH ST. TELEPHONE 551. 723—28 29 30. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that trade mark depicted above is the ext.us'J property of B. S. SIMODA No. S3, Robinson Road (First I Singapore, and181 words
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Miscellaneous40 1932-07-30 10 I PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 78 E Nil Noon 86 N TIDE TABLES f High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 10.20 a.m. 4.05 a.m. 11.04 p.m. 5.20 p.m. TO-MORROW 11.05 a.m. 5.09 a.m. 11.49 p.m. 6.06 p.m.40 words
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Article1024 1932-07-30 11 Schedule of Principal Lines fonoMnS is a list ol vessels. arriving X™ re- *■>“* d, rmg the week: IN PORT TO-DAY aNTALA from Rangoon, Moul6S’ Tavoy Mergui and Victoria FoS. Sails ’for the same ports day\NG from Tongkah, Kopah, SS pmon' and Victoria Point, sails for1,024 words
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Article152 1932-07-30 11 SATURDAY, JULY 30. Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Fourth Day. Scouts Sports Meeting for “Lam Looking” Shield, Ipoh. Entries Close for Perak Athletic Championships. Malayan Agricultural Show, K. Lumpur. SUNDAY, JULY 31. Agricultural Show at Kuala Lumpur, Contd. Cricket: Ipoh Club v Non-Benders, Ipoh padang. MONDAY, AUGUST152 words
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Article629 1932-07-30 11 MUSSOLINI TAKES OVER TWO MORE MINISTRIES The five Italian Cabinet Ministers whose resignations have been accepted by t e King are: Signor Grandi, Foreign Minister; Signor Mosconi, Minister of Finance, Signor Giuliano, Public Education; Signor Rocco, Minister of Justice; Signor Bottai, Minister of Corporations. Signor Mussolini, the Prime629 words
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Article229 1932-07-30 11 DEATH OF MR. FERGUS HUME Mr. Fergus Hume, who 45 years ago wrote “The Mystery of a Hansom Cab” and followed it up with 137 other detective novels, died at his home at Thundersley, Essex, on July 13. He was 73, and had been treated229 words
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Article146 1932-07-30 11 YOUNG CONSTABLE’S INVENTION Police Constable Frank Thislethwaite, a young member of the Bradford force, was congratulated at Bradford on July 13th by Major-Gen. Sir L. W. Atcherley, Inspector ©f Constabulary, on inventing a new portable wireless receiving set for police use. “It is a revolutionary patent of146 words
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Article114 1932-07-30 11 Woman Clinging to Rock Cries From Tomb The “Germans’ Tomb,” a dangerous Alpine pass above St. Gingolps, on Lake Geneva, has seen yet another tragedy, says a message from Geneva. Cries were heard coming from this gully, which seems to have a fatal attraction, especially for German tourists.114 words
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Article124 1932-07-30 11 America’s 400 Are Only 399 at the Moment Mrs. Harry Brown, the widow of a wealthy Pittsburg banker and one of the leading hostesses of the United States, who in previous years has entertained on a lavish scale in London, arrived in England recently on a visit124 words
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Article466 1932-07-30 11 WOMAN SENT TO PRISON London, July 20 At the Central Criminal Court, before the Recorder (Sir Ernest Wild, K. C.), Constance Sanderson, 38, of St. Pancras, N. W., pleaded “Guilty” to publishing a defamatory libel on the Rev. George Percy Maryon-Wilson, and was sentenced to three466 words
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Advertisement93 1932-07-30 11 I I alt* 6 3 ■IwSSW < fflSKg < Dunlop Tyres sell so quickly that every one is new from the factory at Fort Dunlop when > 8 you buy it. Live, new tyres of B a b b outstanding merit. DUNLOP S FORT i The First TYRE in the93 words
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Article945 1932-07-30 12 TWELFTH ANNUAL MEETING STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION The Twelfth Annual General Meeting of the United Patani (Malaya) Rubber Estates Limited was held on Wednesday, the 22nd June, 1932, at the Registered Office of the Company, 149, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. 3, Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the Chairman945 words
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Article988 1932-07-30 12 3 The twenty-second annual general meetb ing of the Windsor (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate v Limited was held at the registered office of the Company, 149, Leadenhall Street, Lon- don, E.C.3, on Tuesday, the 21st June, 1932, j Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the Chairman) presiding. The representative of988 words
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Article1040 1932-07-30 12 The Nineteenth Annual General Meeting of the Sungei Batu (Malaya) Rubber Estates Limited was held at the Registered Office of the Company, 149, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C.3, on Tuesday, 21st June, 1932, Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the Chairman) presiding. The representative of the Secretaries (Messrs. Edward1,040 words
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Advertisement88 1932-07-30 12 Vft dNk mF H 9 HW Hl I iWh fill n DO YOU KNOW? That there were more new Austins -4 registered in the Straits and F. M. S. during g the six months ended 3°th, June, 193 2 than an Y other make of motor vehicle. The “Seven” frcm88 words
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Article466 1932-07-30 13 BRITISH AID FOR SERBIA MISSION OF MERCY TO A STARVING NATION A postman delivered a small registered packet to a man living at Clacton-on-Sea. But he had no idea that he was taking part in the final act of one of the most remarkable and romantic466 words
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Article339 1932-07-30 13 VISIT OF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Ambalangoda, July 12. In connection with the recent trouble at the Siddhartha Girls’ Training School at Balapitiya an enquiry was held this morning at the School premises by Mr. S. N. Godfrey, Assistant Director of Training Schools, assisted by two Inspectors. To-day had339 words
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Article218 1932-07-30 13 FIFTY MILLION PRESCRIPTIONS IN A YEAR FAITH IN THE BOTTLE And An Insurance Scheme Puzzle Over 50,000,000 prescriptions were issued last year to insured persons in England and Wales. The disclosure of this “appalling figure,” as he described it, was made on July 15 by Mr.218 words
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Article215 1932-07-30 13 CURTIS FOUND “GUILTY” John Hughes Curtis, a Norfolk boatbuilder, was on July 2 found Guilty of deliberately giving false information for the purpose of preventing the arrest of the kidnappers of the Lindberg baby. This verdict involved the rejection by the jury of the authenticity of215 words
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200 1932-07-30 13 Edward Herrick, 23, a golf caddie, employed on Belton Park Links, was charged at Grantham on July 4 with the manslaughter of Robert John Smith, 21, another caddie, on Sunday, June 26. Witnesses stated that Herrick and Smith, with about a dozen caddies, were at200 words
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Article139 1932-07-30 13 A SURPRISE FOR THE PORTERS Prince George, bare-headed and dressed in a pullover and a grey flannel suit, made a tour of Covent Garden market before breakfast recently. He arrived in his car just before 7 a.m., when the market was at its busiest. His139 words
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Advertisement421 1932-07-30 13 JM. I A\ kzbu a SilAl /jt I '5-I H UxX YvSw- qdd <*«*xy gy w a I I XIE» 00 |ww D.D.D. Prescription is an infallible remedy for Eczema, Psoriasis, Bad Leg, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ringworm, Dbobies Itch, or other skin trouble. Salves cannot do the work—they simply421 words
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Advertisement183 1932-07-30 13 ar 4 I J L ISN’T BHff i E H BONNIE? j: 4 FOR MOTHER BABY— < SUNSHINE VITAMIN “D” 4 k 4 < 4 > There is Sunshine Vitamin 4 D 4 4 > in Sunshine Glaxo < k < result firm flesh < > < sound bone no183 words
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Article1299 1932-07-30 14 REMOVAL OF TRADE BARRIERS i BRITISH CHAMBER’S VIEWS The report is published of a committee appointed by the Chamber of Shipping early this year to consider the whole question of the policy of the British shipping industry. The Chamber points out that after a very full examination of1,299 words
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Article487 1932-07-30 14 “AN IMPERIAL POLICE FORCE” Lord Hailsham, Secretary of State for War, speaking at a meeting of Kent Conservatives at Lees Court, near Faversham, Kent, on July, referred to President Hoover’s disarmament proposals. “We at the War Office,” Lord Hailsham said, have i been analysing Mr. Hoover’s487 words
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Advertisement663 1932-07-30 14 An Eminent Doctor Gives You the Means to Keep Fit and Young II SI imWttW If you are over 40, j our greatest need Efl DPBESrI is—to keep on keeping young. You W ggSSLI are “as old as your arteries.” HardenH w ing arteries and increasing blood jn K raSTiE663 words
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Advertisement172 1932-07-30 14 are burning up energg all tna tuna plag-jUled dcujd in the garden —that’s why your childrenneej this balanced diet Doctors tell us that now of all times growing children must have their food properly balanced to provide the elements essential for growth and vitality. Wise parents ensure this by seeing172 words
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Article383 1932-07-30 15 AND NOT ONE PAYING PASSENGER HURT BRITISH CIVIL FLYING RECORD Only fifteen accidents involving loss of life occurred in the entire course of British civil aviation last year. The 1931 Report on Civil Aviation which has just been issued by the Air Ministry gives this383 words
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Article209 1932-07-30 15 LESS THAN £1,000,000 UNCLAIMED The myth that there are still millions of pounds lying in Chancery awaiting claimants apparently still exists. A solicitor said to the Evening Standard on July 15: “Every week we receive one or tw’O requests from persons in Canada who imagine that209 words
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Article141 1932-07-30 15 AN AMERICAN CONTRASTS IT WITH PARIS New York, July 15 London has replaced Paris as the Gay City, in the opinion of Mr. William A. Brady, the theatrical producer. He has just returned to New York from a visit to Europe. He said: “Something seems141 words
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330 1932-07-30 15 LETTERS HE WROTE NEARLY 50 YEARS AGO The Lewis Carroll centenary has brought a ru sh of relics of the author of “Alice in onderland” into the saleroom for the ciosmg days of the season. First editions, autograph letters, pho- Solhebyi etC haVe P330 words
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Article262 1932-07-30 15 BUT WHEN CAN IT BE FLOWN The Isle of Man is annoyed with the Admiralty, for the Red Ensign, embellished with the Three Legs of Man, which has been flown by Manx ships for over sixty years, has been declared illegal. Manx ships262 words
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Article139 1932-07-30 15 LONDON THE PROBABLE MEETING PLACE London is regarded as the likeliest meeting place for the forthcoming world monetary and economic conference, which is to discuss means of reviving trade. Suggestions that the conference should meet at Geneva for the sake of having available the League of Nations’ resources139 words
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Advertisement742 1932-07-30 15 BIBBY LINE Fast twin screw mail passenger steamers and motor vessels between Rangoon, Colombo, Port Said, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Plymouth London with through connections from Penang. PROBABLE HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leaves Rangoon. ss Gloucestershire Aug. 4 m v. Worcestershire Aug. IS m v. Worcestershire Sept. 1 s.s Yorkshire Sept. 15 Cost of742 words
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Advertisement33 1932-07-30 15 1 APIOL STEEL Sure and certain tor all Female 1 complainta.Every lady should a keep a box in the house. I W. J. EDMONDS 1 The English Pharmacy 9 62-54, Beach Street, Penang33 words
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Advertisement299 1932-07-30 15 ADVERTISING TELLS OF THINGS t I 1 J To wear, to use, to eat and to entertain. It is the news that 1 the housewife looks for. f Place the merits of YOUR wares > before them through the medium of the PINANG GAZETTE and J increase your custom. I299 words
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Advertisement1426 1932-07-30 16 lift Al "A NF55sSS?§| I BLUE FUNNEL LIME WMjrWlt-B■ LONDON. NORTH CONTINENT BOSTON AND NEW YORK yj ffi I POLYPHEMUS Colombo, Marseilles, Am- PHEMIUS Colombo, Liverpool, New York y; /A M N Ml AH L■IW E sterdam, London and Hamburg. and Baltimore. ffi «IW r*. g Due Penan? Aug. 41,426 words
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Advertisement836 1932-07-30 16 P. and ©.--BRITISH iNDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., iPenang, Teluk r> under contract with His Majesty’s f en h am Malacca j rl Swu Government, London and Far East I a a nd i Mail Service.836 words
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