Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 August 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-08-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 179. Vol. LXXXX. MONDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1931 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement445 1932-08-01 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Heal Office next j to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street 11 /7j /LC f >ir >"* 4 J I 4 a,r FW®o*' j| X I BETTER VALUE THAN EVER I (ggsJtjP 4“* r Tn Av zrwfcZrTT 1 I A VWM; cl;ifcMF I E^gsffZtWWwS^W.& i\445 words
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Advertisement6 1932-08-01 1 i GERMAN ELECTION RESULTS PAGE 96 words
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Advertisement2172 1932-08-01 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICES RA NK S 95? /2 ADVERTISEMENTS j CL ijn *5) W(2 All communications relating to PENANG TURF Nederlandsche Handel Hongkong and AUTUMN MEETING 1932 Maatschappij, N. V. Shanghai Banking £7) Pinang Gazette.” NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. g~ Jgl gg g) gg ir XT t UNDER S.R.A. RULES2,172 words
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Article2533 1932-08-01 3 GOOD DIVIDENDS AGAIN H’CJ crag and sleeping beauty SPRANG SURPRISES SLEIGH'S WIN ON ESEULT'S DAUGHTER As was expected a much larger crowd attended the fourth day of the Penang i races, the attendance including a large j contingent from Taiping, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore.2,533 words
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Advertisement197 1932-08-01 3 Why be ill--when Dr. Cassell’s Tablets will maks YOU WELL 9 B Often you ask yourself the reason for always feeling worn-out, tired, despondent and say 1 need a Tonic.” That’s just the time when Dr. Cassell s Tablets will do you a world <A good. They build up your197 words
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Advertisement299 1932-08-01 3 I —y DANGER!] THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF •SINGAPORE FOOT I BURNING spots M .3 1 I ’--Ap-f- i 1 i f• M I r I I CRACKS SCALY/ ITCHY I I BETWEEN «DRY/ BUSTERS L—J THE TOES SKIN I V I ABSORBING J? KILLS GERMS GF INGAPORE FOOT I299 words
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Article379 1932-08-01 4 SATURDAY’S MATCH P WILLIAMS CAPTURES 7 WICKETS FOR 6 RUNS Playing on home ground the S.X.R.C. had no difficulty in defeating the Indian Recreation Club by five wickets. The Indians batted first but were all dismissed for 34 runs. Williams and Kok Seng bowled through the379 words
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Article200 1932-08-01 4 BOWLERS IN GREAT FORM (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Saturday. The match between the Europeans and "The Rest” begun here to-day was noteworthy for the poor scoring on both sides, the bowlers were in great form. The Rest going in first were dismissed for 73200 words
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Article336 1932-08-01 4 LOW SCORING MATCH A. c. s. gains' innings VICTORY This match played on Saturday on the Suffolk House ground between the AngleChinese School and the Young Muslim Union resulted in a win for the former by an innings and 5 runs. The following are the Scores: Y.336 words
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Article85 1932-08-01 4 —Reuter. TEA TIME SCORES NOTTS vs. SURREY—OVAL Notts 225 for six wickets. SUSSEX vs. MIDDLESEX—HOVE Middlesex 140; Sussex 26 for no wickets. WORCESTER vs. ESSEX—WORCESTER Worcester 207 for 5 wickets. LANCASHIRE vs. YORKSHIREMANCHESTER Lancashire 141 for seven wickets. HAMPSHIRE vs. SOMERSETSOUTHAMPTON Somerset 118; Hants 34 for one wicket.—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article28 1932-08-01 4 —Reuter. AMERICANS EEAT FRENCH PAIR IN DOUBLES Paris, Yesterday. In the Davis Cup Allison and Van Ryan beat Cochct and Brugnon 6-3, 11-13, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4-—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article58 1932-08-01 4 Design Contest Results The design sent in by P/L Wong Siu Nean, of the Ist. Province Troop, Bukit Mertajam High School, has been chosen by ‘‘The Wolf” for publication in the Monday issues of the “Pinang Gazette.” The prize of $5/- so generously offered by Mr. Heah Joo58 words
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Article825 1932-08-01 4 THE P.F.A. LETTER WAS IT REALLY POLITENESS? «ATHLETE” REPLIES The final of the Malaya Cup will be played between Selangor and Singapore after all. Singapore played well on Friday and thanks to Cherringtop, in goal, won by the odd goal in three. The Penang-Selangor match is still825 words
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Article68 1932-08-01 4 (Froin Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, July 30 The following have qualified for the quarter-semi-finals of the Chinese Sporting Club singles handicap tournament SINGLES HANDICAP TOURNAMENT Lai Nang Fun —4O beat Loke Yoke Thong —l5 7-5, 7-5 Lee Swee Lum —30.2 —15.4 W.O.Lim Seang Kwee —3O Lee Kim68 words
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Article687 1932-08-01 4 MR. BALDWIN URGES THE CRICKET SPIRIT WORLD BENEFIT Message From King For Conference Opening “I am going into the Conference in the spirit of a good, cricket eleven. I don’t care tuppence who makes the runSj as long as the side scores well.” —Mr. Baldwin. Both687 words
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Advertisement60 1932-08-01 4 y-ir vQ. 1 Ft ■■■vr... j. .j-f; Remember that pure blood not only keeps away disease, but is Nature’s remedy—in fact, the blood is the stream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke’s Blood Mixture is unexcelled, it expels the poisons and assists healing. Of all60 words
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Advertisement214 1932-08-01 4 ALL BABIES THRjtyt BEST ON TRUFOOD. (>£• NMwr 'V M z d. Z M W /h n Zhc??/ I i V; Jr I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters —MALAYA CAN DO WITH ivlOßc i HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES I HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nalme would have214 words
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Article2645 1932-08-01 5 1 O C|E7 PLANTERS’ LLNCHEON.—SIR SAMUEL I WILSON’S ADDRESS.—HOME GOVERNMENT AND DECENTRALISATION.— DECISION TO CONSULT ALL INTERESTS IN MALAYA I London, July 20. II The chief event of the week of 1.. rv 4 to Malaya has been the K ncheon of ’the Incorporated Rcietv of2,645 words
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Advertisement211 1932-08-01 5 i THE 6BEAT EtfESlfOF THeTeAR Commenced, at 8-30 To-day. Greater Bargains than ever, Substantial Reductions, Money Saved on every Purchase. Be Wise, Shop Now. WHITEMWIYS! ANNUAL SALE i TAIPENG PENANG ALOR STAR I An Eminent Doctor Gives You the Means to Keep Fit and Young US y° u are over211 words
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THE SCOUT'S CORNER
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1489 1932-08-01 6 Some Scouts have written me that I have made an unfair complaint in last -week's article. They assure me that it is not because they are slack in Scouting as not to take advantage of my1,489 words
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540 1932-08-01 6 EXCITING GAME SINGAPORE POLO CLUB DEFEATED Rain in the forenoon did not prevent the Polo Tournament, organised by the Malayan Polo Association, between the Iskandar and Singapore Polo Clubs, for the Sultan of Perak’s Cup. Sharp at 5 p.m. the teams took the540 words
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Article568 1932-08-01 6 Mr. Ong Piah Teng has been appointed general manager of the Oversea-Chinese Bank. Sir David Galloway left Singapore by the Sibajak on Friday for a short visit to Europe. sk Mr. E. H. P. Bengtsson, Superintendent Engineer, Government Workshop, Sarawak, has resigned. Mr. C. Pitt-Hardacre has been568 words
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Advertisement319 1932-08-01 6 ON A MOTORCYCLE AT 76 “THERE’S LIFE IN THE OLD DOG STILL!” Yet He Had Gout fej» TILL HE FOUND KRUSCHEN There goes a man who can tell you S' all about gout.” If you heard thia remark, you’d probably look for the /V victim in a wheel chair. But319 words
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Advertisement117 1932-08-01 6 I STOCK TA K I g SALE BARGAINS THAT RING TRU1 WE ARE SELLING MUSICAL INST^ I AT UNHEARD OF PRICES IV lOL I N S Jk II From $5.00 1 ffl MANDOLINES JL will IBk I From $4.00 fl Hi fl I Hll I lACCORDEONS From $4.00 j 881117 words
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Article979 1932-08-01 7 FOUR FOR 15 F.M S. Knock Up 321 Holiday Cricket (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 30. When the F.M.S. took the lunch interval t() .d they had lost four valuable wichet3 for 88 runs, but Bostock Hill and Livock retrieved the position admirably. The latter979 words
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Article506 1932-08-01 7 MATCH RUINED BY RAIN Combined Schools’ Promising Start After a promising start had been made by the Combined Schools who carried their score past the century mark for the loss of three wickets their match with the P.C.C. yesterday on the Esplanade was abandoned owing to506 words
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Article32 1932-08-01 7 .—Reuter. Immediate Disaffiliation From Labour Party London, Yesterday. The Special Conference at Bradford of the Independent Labour Party decided by 241 votes to 142 on immediate disaffiliation from the Labour Party.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article54 1932-08-01 7 Nations for the autumn. —Rugby Radio Service. United States Receives Invitation To Attend Rugby, Yesterday. The State Department at Washington announced yesterday that the United States government had received an invitation to attend the World Economic Conference which is being convoked by the League of Nations for theNations for the autumn.—Rugby Radio Service. - 54 words
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217 1932-08-01 7 RIDING HONOURS DIVIDED Below will be found the riding and training statistics for Saturday. The riding honours were divided, nine different jockeys riding the nine winners. Sleigh broke a long sequence of bad luck on Iseult’s Daughter whilst Pinkstone, who has also not been very217 words
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208 1932-08-01 7 By TIC-TAC It appears to me that the Gold Cup Race at the forthcoming Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting carrying with it a Cup valued £l5O. a sweepstake and stakes has already been spoilt to some extent by the winning of Currency Boy208 words
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Article260 1932-08-01 7 —Renter. Minister Explains Reasons For Withholding Payment Shanghai, Yesterday. Mr. T. V. Soong, Minister of Finance, announced that the payment of the instalment of the Japanese portion of the Boxer Indemnity due on July SI amounting to approximately £33,000 is being withheld for the time being. Mr. Soong—Renter. - 260 words
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457 1932-08-01 7 .—J. S. aid for the unemployed A sum of 8381 was raised for the Unemployed Funds as a result of the concert held at the Runnymede Hotel last night. This was the first programme of its kind we have heard at this hotel and it.—J. S. - 457 words
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Advertisement341 1932-08-01 7 A Packed House Nightly at To SEE 'SEONG THEAN «aw HEAOACHES/ OR SU pgj ER HOCKCHIEW AND BILIOUS SHANGHAI WAYANG OR SNPKeESTION Scenery by present employee of MEI LAN n* FAFipaa M FANG the famous female impersonator. gw BSi. Dancing Every Night until g Midnight OU® DANCE HALL ADMISSION TICKETS341 words
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Article1156 1932-08-01 8 Instances of administration reports achieving the distinction of inclusion in the category of best sellers must be as rare as rocs’ eggs. The ordinary man when confronted with an official compilaI tion of the kind mentioned regards it askance. To him it is nothing but a collec-1,156 words
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Article901 1932-08-01 8 MARKETING BOARD’S REPORT t In spite of the diminished buying power of the public there is an increased tendency to purchase Empire goods. The Empire Marketing Board’s annual report for the 1 12 months ended in May last (Stationery 3 Office, Kingsway, W.C., Is. net)901 words
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Article911 1932-08-01 8 LAMMAS r Lammas -contracted from loaf-mn qo August Ist is still often styled used t a kind of national harvest festival a large loaf of new corn was laid ’J? e high altar of the parish church, and y still an important anniversary j’ n I)a 18911 words
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Advertisement282 1932-08-01 8 COLOUR COMES TO STAY Concrete has changed its dress The grey of pure utility has given place to colour; colour that gives a finish of beauty appropriate to the character of the structure. Colorcrete the new coloured cement has all the qualities of Ferrocrete —the rapidhardening Portland cement —with the282 words
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Advertisement32 1932-08-01 8 I E. and O. ■j HOTEL g ii Li SPECIAL. DINNER AND DANCE. H h Wednesday, 3rd August, 1932. J Dance Music by the Band of the 3 S.S. “PRESIDENT HARRISON’* 132 words
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101 1932-08-01 9 r latest figures I Turning Point In Britain’s Commercial Position Rugby, Yesterday. ■The triumphant success of the L r Loan conversion is now as■rc(] Well over two million ■plications out of 2,600,000 have ■en received of which 1,900,000 L for conversion. ■hese include nearly all101 words
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Article188 1932-08-01 9 watre last night.—Rugby Radio Hay Be Concluded In Third Week of August Rugby, Yesterday. I, work at Ottawa is proceeding so I satisfactorily that some observers foreI cast the conclusion of the conference I in the third week of August. ■he review of imperial trade issued by Unitedwatre last night.—Rugby Radio - 188 words
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Article40 1932-08-01 9 |i h-ilt'T. Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Biii the Government is waiving rents ■on agricultural lands throughout the ■State including rubber estates in ex■cess of two dollars per acre as a ■temporary relief measure was announced by Sir Cecil Clementi.—|i h-ilt'T. - 40 words
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Article94 1932-08-01 9 frtisfaction With Terms Of Loan Agreement r Vienna, July 26. E'ai r^ U^ S G° vernm ent is expected in latest tL 68 t 0 fall on Wednesday, or E-andh, arS(^a y. as a consequence of ■7 of if" t dissa tisfaction with the Esor<rf e n a94 words
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Article52 1932-08-01 9 Er u s Record Broken By German K. Berlin, July 25. lEnoS.t r 5 COrd sor5 or len &th of flight W JUr and a halfV* 8 broken by by a young flier from lWl 'y*for u ter3 who flew uninll hours. ■Eutesta n! Pe^' tor in the Roehn52 words
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1218 1932-08-01 9 Latest Election Resuits TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINE SEATS IN NEW REICHSTAG People's Great Effort To Record Vote The German Election passed off quietly over the week-end Only a few disturbances were reported. Out of 36,800,000 votes recorded the Nazis secured 13,700,000. The Socialists had1,218 words
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Article104 1932-08-01 9 be broken this week-end.—Rugby Radio Service. RECORD ACTIVITY IN SOUTHAMPTON Rugby, Yesterday. Southampton is the scene of record activity’ this week-end. Twenty-two vessels totalling 600,000 tons including the Empress of Britain, the Aquitania, Berengaria, Olympic, Homeric and other world s largest liners are sailing on holidaybe broken this week-end.—Rugby Radio Service. - 104 words
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Article67 1932-08-01 9 .—Reuter. London, Yesterday. De Valera was enthusiastically received at a mass meeting in Limerick. He said he was not going to waste farther time in futile endeavours” to secure arbitration of the land annuities dispute. He reaffirmed that he would never accept the principle of a tribunal.—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article155 1932-08-01 9 —Reuter. Will Britain, France Germany Unite Against Her New York, Yesterday. “Britain, France and Germany have at last agreed about reparations. The danger now is that they may unite against us,” said Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, Democratic candidate for the Presidency in his opening electoral speech. He added that—Reuter. - 155 words
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Article131 1932-08-01 9 Rumania Pained Poland’s Reassuring Promise Moscow, July 26. Political circles here express satisfaction at the signature of the Russo-Polish nonaggression pact, but stress that this event does not alter one jot of the Soviet Union’s foreign policy. It is pointed out particularly that the pact does not in131 words
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Article57 1932-08-01 9 I—Renter, Argentina, Brazil and Chile Act To Prevent Hostilities Santiago de Chile. Argentina. Brazil and Chile have decided on joint action with a view to stopping hostilities between Bolivia and Paraguay. It is hoped that the disputants will agree to suspend operations. The fighting has hitherto consisted ofI—Renter, - 57 words
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Article143 1932-08-01 9 —Reuter. HOW VINES WAS BEATEN 12 Thousand Spectators Watch Thrilling Contest Paris, Saturday. 12,000 spectators watched a most thrilling struggle for 140 minutes. The court w’as amazingly wet. It had been over watered causing Borotra to flounder till he changed his shoes. Then the Frenchman was a—Reuter. - 143 words
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Article60 1932-08-01 9 —Reuter. To Continue Flight Round The World Berlin, Yesterday. It is announced here that the Airman Von Gronau, who departed from Ottawa for Chicago intends to continue his flight round the world via British Colombia, the North Pacific, Aleutian Islands, Kamchatka, Japan and thence, it is expected, down—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article42 1932-08-01 9 —Reuter. Two Thousand Athletes File Past Vice President Los Angeles, Saturday. The Olympic Games opened under a scorching sun. 105,000 spectators watched two-thousand athletes file past the Vice President, Mr. Curtis. Thunderous cheering greeted each of the nations’ representatives impartially.—Reuter..■—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article286 1932-08-01 9 French Geneva Delegate’s Views Dijon, July 24. M. Paul-Boncour, president of the congress of the officers of the reserve, made a speech. He said that some people can see a contradiction in the fact that he had arrived from the* Disarmament Conference in order to take part as Minister286 words
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Article240 1932-08-01 9 Memorable Chapter In Recent History Geneva, July 23. The first phase of the Disarmament Conference came to an end on Saturday when the Benesh resolution, which has been so much canvassed in the past few days, was adopted by 41 votes to 2 with eight abstentions. Germany and240 words
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Advertisement34 1932-08-01 9 49MNNIE WAtoKEW RED LABEL A VERY GOOD WHISKEY AT J A TRULY MODERATE PRICE. BLACK LABEL IS GUARANTEED 12 YEARS OLD. L Sole Agents John Little and Co., Ltd., Penang Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh.34 words
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Article129 1932-08-01 10 Messrs. G. A. Witt’s Successor, J. Blum, reporting on the exports of Bolivian tin ore during the first half-year, says: The shipments for the first half of 1932 total as follows: U.K. 10,824 tons fine, Germany and Holland 2,263 tons fine, France 27 tons fine, total129 words
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155 1932-08-01 10 For the first time since formation in 1929 the accounts of Consolidated Tin Smelters include the results of each of the subsidiaries for a period of twelve months. This, together with the fact that the previous reports have covered periods of nine months only, whereas the155 words
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Article165 1932-08-01 10 Lahsi Quotations ai- Fri. Eat Ju'y 30 July 29 Sipt 19 Paris 89 9/16 89 9/16 123 96 New Yctk 8 50$ 8.50§ 4,85’ Montreal 4 04f 4 03$ Brassda 25 982 25 27$ 84.88 Geneva 18 02$ 18 02$ 24.86 Ameterdam 8.72 8.71$ 12 08165 words
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Article716 1932-08-01 10 JUGA VALLEY TlN.—The accounts of Juga Valley Tin Areas, Limited, for the year ended February 29 last show a net loss of £11,809 (against a loss of £6,872 for the previous year). There is now a total debit balance carried to the balance-sheet of £30,952. During the year716 words
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Advertisement36 1932-08-01 10 lees m Ifcfii Übc I j IRunmginebe I Cheerful and Cool.” > I i THURSDAY i DINNER DANCE TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10—$15. Book of 25—535. I RUNNYMEDE HOTEL., LTD., I George Goldsack, Manager. I 'Phone 54336 words
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Advertisement86 1932-08-01 10 DIVINE MEDICINE OF HERNIA CENT PER CENT SUCCESS WITHOUT OPERATION Why do you suffer from Hernia? Come to us, we shall make a contract with you and cure you of the disease. If you fail to see us, send three annas postal stamp, have the testimonials and directions and get86 words
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Advertisement257 1932-08-01 10 DIDN’T WANT HIS FOOD Queer Case of Indigestion KRUSCHEN AGAIN TO THE RESCUE A more pitiable condition of indigestion would be difficult to find. Life was S almost unbearable for this poor man. x The treatment that he used would Z surely put your digestion right. Read what he says257 words
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Advertisement344 1932-08-01 10 b/MBl"" because it In p e i M writes so easily IMW PARKER IS PREFERRED Y U E a neW writin S l|l!l 1 A in store when you try the Parker M 'iii'l i'K Duofold. Once you touch its jewelill:' jli® smooth point to paper you’ll know why over344 words
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Miscellaneous36 1932-08-01 10 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall a.m. 76 E Koon 84 N 13 m.m. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 11.45 a.m. 5.55 a.m. 6.40 p.m. TO-MORROW 12.28 a.m. 6.36 a.m. 12.24 p.m. 7.15 p.m.36 words
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Miscellaneous155 1932-08-01 10 —yW———————— ■main tuair i i, WM»» 111 SEEN BY 3785 PEOPLE YESTERDAY! CROWDED HOUSES MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.45 P.M. THE FAMOUS STARS OF “LOVE PARADE” REUNITED MAURICE CHEVALIER AND I JEANETTE MACDONALD I t IN i I ONE HOUR WITH YOU •Phone 1179 For Reservations155 words
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Article1058 1932-08-01 11 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving pd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY s MALACCA from Port Weld. Sails for b Teluk Anson and Bagan Datoh—today. eg SIRDHANA from Japan, China and Singapore for Calcutta direct—same day.1,058 words
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Article107 1932-08-01 11 MONDAY, AUGUST 1. Fifth and last day of Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Perak Battalion F.M.S. V. F., B.R.A. meeting. Cricket: Ipoh Club v Non-Benders, Ipoh Padang. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. Soccer Ipoh Club v P.C.R.C., Ipoh Padang. Entries close for Taiping Races. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. Glugor Shield107 words
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Article229 1932-08-01 11 “SOCIALISTS UNABLE TO STOP DISORDERS Here is the serious news in fuller form about Gopmany and her internal problems: A state of emergency has been proclaimed in Berlin and the province of Brandenburg, which means that the police are placed under military command. The Government has appointed the229 words
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Article206 1932-08-01 11 MOST IMPORTANT EVENT SINCE REPUBLIC WAS FORMED The decision to appoint a Federal Commissioner for Prussia is regarded as the most important political event in Germany since the adoption of the Republican Constitution in August, 1919 (says the British United Press). Its importance lies in the fact206 words
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Advertisement24 1932-08-01 11 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the 11 Pinang Gazette will help to pul! you through dull times.24 words
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Advertisement199 1932-08-01 11 r > Rubber thats > alive' j is» < tel > b Dunlop Tyres sell so quickly that every one is new from the B factory at Fort Dunlop when B B b b you buy it. Live, new tyres of outstanding merit. Ji DUNLOP FORT 5 a The First199 words
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631 1932-08-01 12 HEAVY SCRATCHINGS Royal Parade And Cheering Good Things r By TIC-TAC f To-day will see the end of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting. As might have been expected the scratchings are heavier than on the previous days but the fields are fair, the631 words
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Advertisement89 1932-08-01 12 A:t all BRITISH COLOURS BAR-I>T PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. A simple, light and compact machine, Finished in Black, Green, Blue, Red or Maroon. W complete with travelling case. Made by Bar-Lock (1925) Co. Nottingham, England. Typewriter Manufacturers to H.M. the King. PRITCHARD CO., LTD., PENANG S IPOH. m w f—ls-10-32 FOO CHEONG89 words
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Advertisement681 1932-08-01 12 EMraMb '-J HI A k fcf w K» Al K A WfiOWti 'Wu/ SaA MIK —-Mb ~mm~i D STR BUTOBS HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. j 1 SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR and BANGKOK. ■•'wW ■•■■■*e~«MaaaMiMaaaiM■■■■■■ m M ,7. __■mMM-hli —I Trrr~_Ti iTtwi r/rwi~J »j ~l i'n— 'ii-" nr—i —<*~W— 1•■ 1681 words
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Article597 1932-08-01 13 LORD ALLENBY AGREES HIS MIGHT HAVE BEEN VERY DIFFERENT The Earl of Athlone: If ive had had the kind of training we have just seen, our figures would have been very different! Lord Allenby: Hear, hear! Such hearty corroboration brought i hearty laughter from597 words
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Article155 1932-08-01 13 SUCH GAMES ARE “AMUSEMENTS” IN PRISON LIFE If a professional footballer, cricketer, or tennis champion were sent to gaol he would not be allowed to practise his craft, because football, cricket, and tennis are officially designated as “amusements” by the Prison Commissioners, and unnecessary to the physical welfare155 words
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Article534 1932-08-01 13 AT HOSPITAL SHOTS INQUEST FATHER BROODED OVER HIS GIRL'S ENGAGEMENT “LIKE A MADMAN” Opening the inquest on July 14 on the father and daughter shot at the Ealing and Chiswick Isolation Hospital, Mr. Reginald Kemp, Vest Middlesex coroner, said: “I flunk you will come to the conclusion, after534 words
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Article149 1932-08-01 13 FURTHER SUBSCRIPTION TO REPATRIATION The unemployed’ Chinese have recently increased in tremendous numbers in Malaya. The majority of them suffer much from privations and have no money to pay their passage home. Although free passages from time to time been given by the Chinese Protectorate,149 words
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Advertisement370 1932-08-01 13 I likely 1 lim 1 v v-1I Many of the world's most beautiful women women prominent in Society and on the stage and screen —are enthusiastic users of ODOL, the pure, white tooth paste with the refreshingly pleasant flavour. They know that ODOL is the perfeet dentifrice —just as ODOL370 words
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Advertisement13 1932-08-01 13 WSRELESS WIFELESS Informative and Interesting articles appear in the Pinang Gazette ON FRIDAYS.13 words
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Advertisement385 1932-08-01 13 *lBllenburysßbods I The ‘AUenbuFTs’ Foods are particularly waited to tho (sadi-tg of infants m hot cJimates. Fhey arc freo I Voaa harmful garms, and arc readily prepared by th® G simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover, they are practically identical in composition385 words
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Advertisement79 1932-08-01 13 K \pßi/ 1 I I gWDaw I g People of every country v.lio realize the importance I of clear skin should use L Cuttenru Soap for the I daily toilet. It is pure and contains the medicinal and antiseptic properties of u Cist««'<ira which sootlie i and heal as well79 words
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Miscellaneous24 1932-08-01 13 F U N (Sth Mile, Tanjong Bungah) GALA NSGHT. EVERY SATURDAY Tony’s Special Syncopated Orchestra. BOOK YOUR TABLE EARLY. T. V. TEMPLETON, Managing Proprieto'24 words
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815 1932-08-01 14 NEW HOME OF INDUSTRY WITH ROOM FOR 4,00» UNILEVER HOUSE The new Unilever House was declared open by the Lord Mayor of London on July 18. Unilever House stands like a great white cliff above the waters of the Thames where the Embankment curves round815 words
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Article194 1932-08-01 14 Platypus And Snake Follow Iler About Englishwoman who numbers devils” among her friends as well as snakes and some of the shyest creatures of the Australian bush, lives in the Scottsdale district of north-eastern Tasmania. She is Mrs. E. H. Linton who went to live in194 words
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Article124 1932-08-01 14 Only Two Fatal Crashes In Ten Years r A St <. ralia One of the most air-conscious of British Dominions, records only two fatal aeroplane accidents in ten years for more than 3,000,000 miles flown by regular air liners says an Austral Service message. Most of this flying124 words
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Article69 1932-08-01 14 The British urge to balance budgets is extending even to the outposts of Empire. Geelong, a small city near Melbourne, with an estimated works expenditure for the current year of £21,000 has budgeted for a surplus of one shilling and twopence says an Austral Service message. Geelong’s chief69 words
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Article192 1932-08-01 14 Melbourne’s Scottish lassies’ pipe band has long been the envy of Melbourne’s colleens. There is something alluring about short kilts and bare knees and a considerable thrill in the skirl of pipes, properly played. So the Irish girls with one accord met in the big192 words
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Article130 1932-08-01 14 BACK TO JUNGLE AND FEVER SWAMPS AFTER LOSING A LEG Even the loss of a leg failed to deter the Rev. F. J. Paton from returning to the mountains, jungles and fever swamps which form his “parish” of Malekula, New Hebrides. Mr. Paton had to return to Australia130 words
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Article91 1932-08-01 14 Chinese luck still holds, at any rate in Broome, Western Australia. A Chinaman was scraping the 30-foot high foremast of a pearling lugger when the knot of his supporting rope which was tied to the eye of the bo-sun’s chair came undone. Chinaman and chair hurtled towards the91 words
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Article469 1932-08-01 15 MR. BRADLEY IN BOX Judge And The Financing Of Spiritualists A libel action, which arose out of the visit to England of an American spiritualist medium, was continued on July 20 by Mr. Justice Acton and a special jury. Mr. Robert Sproull, chartered accountant, of Lincoln’s Inn469 words
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Article177 1932-08-01 15 DAMAGES FOR INJURY BY A GATE FALLING ON IT An eight-year-old professional toe-dancer was awarded £75 damages at Bow county' court for an injury to her toe. She was' Hannah Chapler, Cephas-street, Globe-road, Mile End. She sued through her father to recover damages for injuries to177 words
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Article127 1932-08-01 15 INGENIOUS ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET An ingenious booklet illustrating the inside of an aeroplane has just been issued by Shell-Mex and B.P. Flaps lift up to reveal interior hysterics, and illustrate direct to the intelligent eye just how everything works. There are five pages of illustrations in colour which disclose127 words
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Article334 1932-08-01 15 SONG COMPOSED IN TOWER OF LONDON marriage she calls JUST “BUNK” When other children are usually just learning to talk, Maureen O’Mara was singing songs at the age of 20 months. At 17 Maureen O’Mara wrote a revue which became a stage success;334 words
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Article247 1932-08-01 15 £20,000 A YEAR If Mr. Bernard Shaw were offered a title he “would not touch it,” he says, “with a pair of tongs”—unless he were offered £20,000 a year with it. Then he might. Mr. Shaw was discussing Lord Gorell’s suggestion, in a247 words
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Article264 1932-08-01 15 Without Loss Of A Single Hour’s Working Time A complete engineering factory has been moved from London to Chippenham, 94 miles away, without the loss of a single hour’s working-time. The removal has taken three weeks to complete. The last sets of machinery were working at264 words
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Advertisement284 1932-08-01 15 ADVERTISING TELLS OF THINGS I To wear, to use, to eat and to entertain. It is the news that the housewife looks for. Place the merits of YOUR wares before them through the medium of the "PINANG GAZETTE" and increase your custom. •Xj because it |g|| bas larger |g| ink284 words
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