Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 August 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1932-08-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 197. Vol. LXXXX. MONPAY, AUGUST, 1931 PRICE 10 CENTS.19 words
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1761 1932-08-22 1 b ERES C E Press Rejoice At Triumphant Conclusion Of Conference KING S MESSAGE OF CONGRATULATION Texts Of Anglo-Canadian And Anglo South-African Agreements i 11 l < i 4 NEW ERA OF IMPERIAL TRADE Rugby, Yesterday. T n a message to the1,761 words
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Article259 1932-08-22 1 to the African coast.—Rugby Radio Service. Great Reception By Thousands TRYING CONDITIONS New York, Yesterday. Mollison landed on Roosevelt Field at 9.35 p.m. Two thousand people deserted the neighbouring beaches and gallopped across the field cheering as they saw the monoplane landing. Mollison was welcomedto the African coast.—Rugby Radio Service. - 259 words
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Article49 1932-08-22 1 —Reuter. Labour To Be Withdrawn From Mills ON AUGUST 27 London, Yesterday. The General Council of Weavers’ Amalgamation discussed in Manchester the question of an immediate strike, but eventually endorsed the decision of the Northern Federation to withdraw labour from all mills on August 27.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 49 words
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Advertisement14 1932-08-22 1 T. NAGATA DENTISTS plead Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street14 words
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Advertisement122 1932-08-22 1 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYA PAGE 9 ON OTHER PAGES The Scouts’ Corner 7 Police Siege of Berlin Criminal 10 Penang Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society 6 f Mesmerising the Londoner 6 Latest Cables 9 and 1 SPORT: P.C.C. Cricket Victory 11 C.R.C. Three-Goal Victory 11 A.A.A. Championships 11 Penang122 words
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Advertisement2107 1932-08-22 2 RATES FOR CASUAL MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE BANKS ’ZS* f* ADVERTISEMENTS PENANG. I tv H £> All communications relating to TENDERS i The Mercantile Bank j Chartered Bank Advertisements should be addressed to .CB5 e l ee (Incorporated in England by Royal the Advertisement Manager, The PENANG SEWERAGE SCHEME. Oi LiRHWd2,107 words
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Article620 1932-08-22 3 CHEA? RATES ON ALL SERVICES A British Innovation London, August 10 The Post Office yesterday announced the inclusion of postcards in the list of postal material accepted for transit by air mail. The change will take effect on Monday’ next and the postal charge will, in620 words
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Article246 1932-08-22 3 U.S. STUDENT AND ENGLISH GIRL Liverpool, August 7. A romance of two young lovers, one a Eiundellsands girl and the other a student at Yale University, U.S.A., who have travelled over 20,000 miles in order to see each other, w’ill have a happy sequel within the246 words
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Article361 1932-08-22 3 OLDEST HUMAN WAS A LONDONER DIED AT 50 London, August 5. 1 We have it, on the authority of one of the most eminent of anthropologists—- Professor G. Elliot Smith, Professor of t Anatomy in the University of London 1 that i The oldest known361 words
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Article219 1932-08-22 3 LAW CLERK NOW A DEAD SHOT Solicitor’s clerk, sailor, cowboy, and manhunter. These have been the occupations of a South London man who has just returned home to Croydon after a life of adventure in the "wild and woolly West. He is Leonard Lempriere-Knight, better known on219 words
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196 1932-08-22 3 CHILDREN EXPOSED TO NEEDLESS INFECTION Four out of every ten cows supplying milk for human consumption are tubercular —yet all this disease might be eliminated. Clinical veterinary inspection and the extermination of the tubercular cow were urged by Major-General Sir John Moore, Colonel196 words
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Advertisement324 1932-08-22 3 W, f>* V<- cl<> W< sS *M AO“ >»’“ So'» d c^ e v -rO t I L Jj b «SK3KK9M c I k» /gjjrh 1 I w CD i < X 1 i < TAtf VsHenburgs I Foods are particularly suited to the I feeding of infants in hot324 words
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1062 1932-08-22 4 “E” COMPANY SUCCESSES Sergt. Toolseram Wins Rifle Championship J The Penang 1932 Bisley Meeting which began on Saturday, August 13, was concluded yesterday afternoon in the presence of a large gathering of the general public who watched the final events and the demonstration with tracery1,062 words
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371 1932-08-22 4 ONE INNINGS MATCH Fine Batting by Shuaib The cricket match between the P.C.C. and the Combined Schools was continued yesterday on the Esplanade and resulted in a win for the P.C.C. by 78 runs. The P.C.C. who had gathered 258 runs for the loss of371 words
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Article74 1932-08-22 4 Indra Sabha Draws Big Crowd A bumper-house greeted the Dean’s Opera now staging at the Theatre Royal when they put on the play entitled the Indra Sabha last night. Miss Tijah, as Sabza Fairy, the heroine of the play, acted well and was ably supported. The Misses Haminah74 words
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Article872 1932-08-22 4 ANNUAL GALA St. Xavier’s Win Schools Relay i 1 The Fourth Annual Swimming Gala of r the Penang Chinese Swimming Club, was held yesterday, at the club bungalow, Tanjong Bungah. l i The first event, the inter-school relay for the Quarmby Challenge Cup, began at 3 L872 words
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Article452 1932-08-22 4 Mr H. P. Bryson, M.C.S., has been appointed Second Lieutenant in the Negri Sembilan M.V.I. The liquidators of the Bank of Malaya, Ltd., propose paying a first dividend of 10 per cent next week. Mr. A. Colville, of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, Malacca, will shortly be going452 words
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Article109 1932-08-22 4 Burial Ground Dispute The Agent of the Government of India, Rao Sahib M. Nair, is in Penang at present, enquiring into the dispute with regard to the burial of high caste and low caste Hindus in the Hindu Burial ground. Yesterday the Agent was invited by109 words
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Advertisement951 1932-08-22 4 1 W Something out of the ordinary usually 3 appeals to particular people and that is S why we present this advert in this ij 8 unusual manner. i S “COLUMBIA” produce Records that S are unusual when looked at in the S ordinary way and we feel sure that951 words
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515 1932-08-22 5 UP HAS Gor TO TAKE IT “sOME./HrSRE ELSE NOW HAMPTON COURT NEPTUNE Molesey, August 9. Once upon a time—years ago, in fact—a pmber of Lloyd’s was left a small annuity. He decided to try the simple life r he built515 words
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Article318 1932-08-22 5 APPETITES AT DUKE’S CAMP I An. >ng the interesting facts the Duke F York h an.ad on August 4 about the r 1 vs in u.o camp on Southwold Comr’ 1 I’uffoh.. which bears his name, was amount of food they eat. Aiter318 words
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Article438 1932-08-22 5 TO BE SYA3SUSHLD THE SERVICES NOT TO VARY WITH COST OF LIVING FINAL CONSOLIDATION IN 1934 Orders issued by the Admiralty, War Office, and the Air Ministry announced that the Government have decided (as already announced in the case of Civil Servants) that emoluments should cease to vary438 words
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368 1932-08-22 5 ‘SNOW QUEEN’ WHO ALWAYS < AVOIDS ARREST 1 < < Paris, Sunday, August 7 The discovery of a woman drug addict’s diary has provided the Paris police with invaluable clues for their relentless war on drug traffickers. It has led to the immediate368 words
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Article310 1932-08-22 5 SUPPLY TLANES FAIL I Leaking Tank Portsmouth, August 9. Fog, which prevented refuelling planes from reaching her "flying flat,” defeated Mrs. Bruce in her second attempt to set up a new air endurance record. Early this morning her amphibian plane, City of Portsmouth, had to come310 words
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Article326 1932-08-22 5 PILOT FINED FOR DANGEROUS FLYING Captain Talbot Lehmann, giving his address as Chelmsford Aerodrome, Broomfield, the well-known air pageant promoter, was fined £5 at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, on August 9th for driving a biplane at an air display at Gainsborough in a manner dangerous to the326 words
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Article219 1932-08-22 5 PLATINUM BLONDE DISPLACED The platinum blonde has had her day, and in her place is appearing the red-head, a colour once despised as “carroty,” and believed to be indicative of a tempestuous disposition. Tiring of the expense of touching up the roots of her hair which219 words
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274 1932-08-22 5 A QUEER STORY OF CHANCE Inspector Martin, of the Ealing police, riving his car along Montpelier-road, Ealing, the other day, saw the front wheel suddenly come off a car which was approaching. As any other motorist would do, he pulled up, and went274 words
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Article188 1932-08-22 5 Indian Association Function j Mr. G. Gnanamuthoo, Extra Assistant Controller of Labour, Penang, who is leav- ing for India on September 3 prior to retirement, was yesterday entertained to lan “At Home” at the Indian Association premises in Dato Kramat Road. There was a large gathering188 words
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Article105 1932-08-22 5 The following candidates were successful at the Music Examination held at the Convent by Dr. Mistowsky on Friday and Saturday: INTERMEDIATE DIVISION Honours:—Mrs. J. Boyle. Pass:—Miss Alice Jacobs. JUNIOR DIVISION Honours: —Marjorie Duke and Oh Pek Seok. Passes: —June Gardner, Lucy Gairdner, Gladys Boudville, Cheung Chow Nya, Antoinette105 words
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Advertisement33 1932-08-22 5 Since you hove token the. trouble to read this, be convinced that the other advertisements in this paper are also read. If you wish to buy or sell, let the Pinang Gazettehelp you.33 words
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Advertisement76 1932-08-22 5 j SPECIAL! I j TO-DAY’S 3REAT BARGAIN I TENNIS SHIRTS fffe 1 I I f JUST RECEIVED IH J EX S.S. RANCHI. J 100 dozen I Unbeatable Value in Durable, well f Tailored and Comfortable Sports Shirts. i Made from strong. Light English woven i Twill that will wear well,76 words
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Miscellaneous97 1932-08-22 5 MH I I POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT "THE LOST SQUADRON" 5 With a Mighty Cast Headed By RICHARD DIX ERICH VON STROHEIM With Special Stage Attraction I BETH BEF.: I IN A NEW SELECTION OF HER DANCE SUCCESSES. TO MORROW KAREN MORLEY LOWELL SHERMAN i i IN •’HIGH STAKES” I97 words
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1140 1932-08-22 6 EXCELLENT RESULTS Saving of Over $15,000 for the Year I I The fourth annual general meeting of members of the Mercantile Employees’ Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, Penang, will be held to-mor-row at the Town Club, Downing Street, at 5.15 p.m. As usual the meeting1,140 words
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Article228 1932-08-22 6 traffic experiment that FAILED HYPNOTIC stripes to FADE AWAY Londoners are poor hypnotic patients. This is the conclusion of the Underground authorities after a cunning experiment to make pedestrians keep to the left. e No device known to railways seemed able to keep the crowds hurrying to228 words
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Advertisement303 1932-08-22 6 ALL B A iE S T H 8 CA S V J BEST ©N TRUI -Wife.' 1 K V W < i -ST w I X. x xST'fc.... i j 4 5 1 U z I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen alert J youngsters —MALAYA CAN DO V/I303 words
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Article, Illustration1555 1932-08-22 7 THE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS—A FIELD SYRINGE—56 SCOUTS OF 1st. PENANG (FREE SCHOOL) TROOP PASS 1st. CLASS COOKING TEST —D/C’s VISIT TO 1st. PROVINCE TROOP—”A FIRST CLASS SCOUT" My thanks are due to A.D.C. Zainul Abidin and the scribe of the Ist. Province, who docs not reveal himself, for sending me1,555 words
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Advertisement240 1932-08-22 7 i «a uur>r«rMrtMMi(*w( ••**> r 111 UlmJ mb A good "SB? K game j\ and then V I Ji a Carlsberg. flfl m dagMho M m j&oMtw x SS&fF B to fly I I fl Eb m B fl Wk fl Wfl Bfl fl fl Once fasted wj fl yfl240 words
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Advertisement161 1932-08-22 7 ADVERTISING TELLS OF THINGS To wecr, to use, io 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. Many of the world’s most beautiful women women prominent161 words
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Advertisement10 1932-08-22 7 IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES# OR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS OR INDIGESTION TAKE10 words
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Article492 1932-08-22 8 Something attempted something done the successful conclusion of the Ottawa Conference will do much to place the markets of the world on a firmer foundation. The trade agreements which the Mother Country has entered into with the Dominions opens the door to a new era of prosperity for every492 words
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Article317 1932-08-22 8 The Penang 1932 Bisley Meeting which was brought to a successful close yesterday once again gave the Penang public an opportunity of seeing what the Penang volunteers do. The public were invited to witness the final events and the demonstration of fire with tracery’ bullets and other317 words
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Article70 1932-08-22 8 Chinese Convicted A Chinese named Lee Pek Teong was to-day convicted by Mr. G. C. Dodd, District Judge, Penang, on a charge of housebreaking and theft. Chief Court Inspector McQuarrie conducted the prosecution. The accused was proved to have broken into a godown, No. 35, Armenian Street,70 words
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94 1932-08-22 8 Lim Ah Bah, who was charged with cheating a woman in respect of $2,000/which she had drawn from a sweepstake was again produced before the Police Magistrate this morning. Detective Inspector Blakesley appeared for the prosecution while Mr. P. Soma Sundram appeared for the defence.94 words
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Article668 1932-08-22 8 ,—The Times. Closely related as are the Siamese to their Chinese cousins it must be admitted that so far they have conducted their Revolution much more successfully. The echoes of the Chinese Revolution are still audible; it might, indeed, be contended that China has been,—The Times. - 668 words
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67 1932-08-22 8 A Tamil named Muthusamy who pleaded guilty to a theft of a purse from a Chinese at the Chowrasta Market was to-day I produced before the District Judge for sentence. i Chief Court Inspector proved a previous conviction for theft against the ac- cus?d. i His67 words
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Article803 1932-08-22 8 CONTRACT FOR The Tudor Rose Leagu/» N deavounng to secure first P P 5 British Empire g oods results. Thanks to the a company has placed a f 1 England for machinery hith being obtainable only on In a year the league ha A ptmembership of over803 words
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Advertisement308 1932-08-22 8 I I q J I FIREPROOF I WALLBOARD 1 In any building there are before with GYPROC Fire- inevitably places where proof Wallboard. J 1 repairs to walls or ceilings By using GYPROC you enjoy 1 I are needed, or rooms which many advantages over other 1 should be lined308 words
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Miscellaneous58 1932-08-22 8 NEXT SATURDAY AT 10 P.M. COMPETITION DANCE (ORGANISED BY MISS MADGE ANDERSON). HANDSOME PRIZES FOR BEST COUPLES Competition Limited To Fox-Trots and Waltzes. Entries $1 for Gentlemen and 50 cts. for Ladies (including Admission). NON-COMPETITORS 50 CTS. FOR GENTLEMEN AND 10 CTS. FOR LADIES. Intending entrants are requested to send58 words
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Article38 1932-08-22 9 .—Reuter. Fate Of President’s Assassin Sealed l Paris, Yesterday. L, e appeal of M. Gorgouloff r th e sentence of death for sassination of President Uer has been rejected by the L of Cessation.— Reuter..—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article133 1932-08-22 9 I Jockey’s Turtle Doves 1 vinC Pleaded guilty to the theft of containing two turtle doves beK? n to Jockey Mat Noor from a room Kk Izunu Hotel in Burmah Road a named Ve- rappen was to-day proy the District Judge for senRees Williams appeared133 words
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Article89 1932-08-22 9 ■Stay ng in Paris and Will Not ■Deiend American Tennis Title Paris, August 9 B.”’s ■•■'.en Wills Moody has decided not defend her t tie in the American Natio■l Lav n T nu.s championships at Forest ■li next month. She announces that ■s is definite, t. igh89 words
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Article219 1932-08-22 9 Verdict Of Death By Misadventure From Our Own Correspondent Taiping, Saturday How a Malay met his death in tragic circumstances was related to the Taiping Coroner by Mr. T. A. Chilcott, 0.C.P.D., Larut, who conducted the proceedings at the inquest held into the circumstances attending the219 words
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165 1932-08-22 9 Criminal Appeal Allowed In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Prichard allowed the appeal of Mydin bin Mirapulai and three others who were convicted by Mr. A. D. York, the Butterworth Police Magistrate on a charge of gambling on the five foot way at165 words
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Article722 1932-08-22 9 I More Details Of I Adventure ROUSING RECEPTION lelightful Journey Though Very Cold i Zurich, August 18. After being in the air for twelve hours •ds'bng majestically over the highest of the Alps, Professor Piccard’s B°° n landed safely on Thursday afterf° n ten min r. s722 words
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Article2273 1932-08-22 9 DUTCH EXPERIMENT WITH RUBBER ROADS: SHAREHOLDERS CRITICISE DIRECTORS' FEES: TIN CANNING INDUSTRY PROSPECTS: SIR CECIL CLEMENTI'S FUTURE From Our Own Correspondent London, August 10TflE LONDON RUBBER EXCHANGE. It is announced that "The London Rubber Exchange Company,” details of the registration of which were given in last2,273 words
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Article115 1932-08-22 9 FlN—Spot x SATURDAY TO-DAY 1 London £142 ss. Od. £142. ss. Od. TIN (3 Months) London £143 10s. Od. £143 10s. Od. Singapore $73.12% $73.12% j Business Done Penang $72.62% $72.75 1 Business Done Buyers Buyers COPRA (Sundried) $5.60 $5.60 BLACK PEPPER $24.00 $24.00 RUBBER London 2 7/16d.115 words
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Advertisement173 1932-08-22 9 OGHNNU WAtaKER RED LABEL A VERY GOOD WHISKEY AT A TRULY MODERATE PRICE. BLACK LABEL IS GUARANTEED 12 YEARS OLD. Sole Agents John Little and Co.. Ltd.. Penang Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. ARREST OF SUSPECTS Step By Spanish Government Hunniginebe STRIKE OF BUTCHERS T,ie Brii !er g el Brighter Food173 words
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Article390 1932-08-22 10 50 MEN RESISTED FOR TWO HOURS SUICIDE WITH HIS LAST BULLET WIFE ACCIDENTALLY SHOT Berlin, Monday A fatal fight between a criminal and the police which recalls the Sidney-street siege in London caused intense excitement on August Bth in the Berlin suburb of Lichtenberg. The390 words
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Article305 1932-08-22 10 TEN AERIAL MASTS INSTEAD OF CANDLES One of the most interesting events of j the great Radio Exhibition at Olympia 1 will be a party to celebrate the tenth I birthday of British broadcasting. It will be a remarkable gathering. Famous scientists will sit beside famous actresses;305 words
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Article351 1932-08-22 10 SUDAN TRAGEDY Oxford Old Blue Electrocuted Two dramatic messages come from outposts of the Empire concerning British subjects. While trying to save a prisoner, Mr. James Stewart Moncrieff Paul, son of Brigadier-General E. M. Paul, of Churchstreet, Kensington, W., has been electrocuted at Wad Medani, in351 words
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Article263 1932-08-22 10 OUTRAGE DURING UNION CELEBRATIONS i M. Herriot’s Outburst A big explosion occurred early on August 7 ouside the Town Hall at Rennes, which destroyed the monument commemorating the union of Brittany and France, says a Central News message from Paris. The monument, which was of bronze263 words
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Advertisement13 1932-08-22 10 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in the PINANG GAZETTE"13 words
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Advertisement376 1932-08-22 10 HU I i ll I I 1 /HlattCreme "47 H” Co Cd Cream 2 c lhe~47ir Oani&hing -n. I Cream This delightful cleansing cream CT will keep your pores in working 1 V CSB order and yom m with "4711 Eau de Co- I 0 I r vgwl A complexion376 words
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Article379 1932-08-22 11 COMBINED SCHOOLS MATCH Bright I linings by Knight for 68 i Th- P.C.C. knocked up 258 runs for six wickets on Saif lay their match with the -ombinod School*. feature of the play was he fire ba’-iug of Knight who knocked up 68 runs before379 words
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Article430 1932-08-22 11 TWO RECORDS DROKEN j A.A.A. SPORTS AT KUALA LUMPUR I From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. Threatning weather prevailed throughout this afternoon at the sports held by the Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya. How'ever the events were run wuthout interuption to the end. Several thousands in-430 words
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Article557 1932-08-22 11 P.R.C. DEFEATED SATURDAY’S SENIOR LEAGUE MATCH Thanks to fine goal keeping by Taylor, the P. R- C. escaped with a three goals defeat from the C. R. C. in their opening match in the Senior League. The winners who are firm favourites for the557 words
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Article75 1932-08-22 11 —Reuter. RANGERS DEFEAT AYR U. KILMARNOCK’S CONVINCING WIN London, Saturday. The following are results of matches I played to-day in the in the Scottish League. 1 Motherwell 1 Clyde 4 E. Stirling 3 Falkirk 2 St. Mirren 3 Hamilton A. 1 Celtic 1 Hearts 4 Airdrie 0—Reuter. - 75 words
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Advertisement405 1932-08-22 11 <\ -X' T- J*, >/ J t I <Q > f < iX/_ X-. ’hTV i r J Phot i rn'crograpr. /<t keßSSiwV\ O EAD how Sanatogen '< J ''.f w it transforrnel a mere PS ire existence, ruined by nervek'jjSS weakness, into a life of X health and happiness.405 words
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Advertisement399 1932-08-22 11 IDA N G R I THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF "SINGAPORE FOOT BURNING' 5 wo \\—Zi I I I 4 I I I CRACKS SCALY) ITCHY 1 I I BETWEEN 4 DRY/ BLISTERS ĕ I L-J THE TOES SKIN I ABSORBINE JE I KILLS «insor SINGAPORE FOOT g Am one399 words
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Article1381 1932-08-22 12 DRAMATIC STORY AT INQUEST “IF I WERE BUMPED OFF” WAR WOUNDS AND NERVES A dramatic story regarding his brother was told by Mr. A. J. Buckley Rutherford when in the tiny village hall of the hamlet of Micheldever, on August 5, Mr. A. L. Bowker, the North1,381 words
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Article426 1932-08-22 12 GRAPHIC INQUEST STORY OF LIGHTNING’S BLOW UMBRELLA WARNING The danger of standing under trees with umbrellas up during thunderstorms was oned again emphasised at the inquest at Twickenham on August 3rd, on Harry Smith, aged 64, of Grove-road, Upper Twicketham, who was killed at Twickenham Green426 words
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Article1119 1932-08-22 12 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST E d 4 NAMES, a RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 35 45 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 15 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 50 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 40 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Ayer Panag Rubber1,119 words
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Article123 1932-08-22 12 l sl I r, Pftri3 8« 58 >1 New York 847 1/8 Montreal 8 98 «<1 Brails 25 I l7B?i J Ameiuidam 8.62<j Kjlj I 'l|67 5/8 G? 'hl Berio -157 12 Stockholm 1.4.47 1/2 194;/ Copenhagen 1,75 b Oslo 13 31/ji 19 V.eana 83 b|l123 words
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Advertisement248 1932-08-22 12 I I f Br/ 1 FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO— J GUTHRJE c €fe 1 Phone 357. SOLE AGENTS. I i ■’wjji ix< i luil >>mimmm»jlj i lj—^^o—b—i' >’i —jw^—o—rcuw—^—— /dmjs isWk?^=- '^ki' ■y 0110c^®«r yD.D.D. Prescription is an infallible remedy for Eczema Psoriasis, Bad Leg, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ringworm,248 words
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Advertisement13 1932-08-22 12 WIRELESS! WIRELESS! Informative and Interesting articles appear in the Pinang Gazette ON FRIDAYS.13 words
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Advertisement195 1932-08-22 12 }ll Soap lib Hsi M M I 11 k3 m I I"t H|i (BOURJOIS PAl»lS> SHAVaiG SOAP lai A superfine shaving Illi soap of excepfiona ||g purify. Ashes of Roses shaving soap produces Eg an abundant fragrant lather that softens the beard, does not dry on the face and ensures195 words
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Article830 1932-08-22 13 Jc/l e<fule Principal tines t a list of vessels arriving ■<' during the week: Moling from IN PORT TO-DAY ,vnH from Langkat, Pangkalan Erandan. Sails I port, to-day. from Pagoerawan, sails for JITRX nd Sungei Patani to-day. M Ear.tang. Sails for River to-day. fro» Alor Star830 words
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Article87 1932-08-22 13 MONDAY, AUGUST 22. Entries close for Singapore Races. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26. King Edward VII. School Team Sports at Taiping. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. A.C. School, Ipoh: Annual Athletic Soprts. SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 Cricket: F.M.S. Police v. Ipoh Club, Ipoh. SEPTEMBER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. Singapore Races, first day. WEDNESDAY,87 words
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Article242 1932-08-22 13 DEATH OF LADY GORDONCATHCART Royalty loses an old friend and Scotland one of its most famous and accomplished women land-owners by the death at Westgate,, Kent, on August Bth of Lady (Gordon) Cathcart. For many months Lady Cathcart, who was 86, had been in indifferent health and242 words
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342 1932-08-22 13 PORTUGUESE HIGH COURT UPSET A DECISION NEW TRIAL ORDERED MR. A. J. BREWER TO ATTEND Loanda, Portuguese West Africa, Tuesday, August 9. A surprise decision by the High Court lat Loanda has reopened the remarkable case of Mr. Alfred Jennings Brewer, the British ship’s officer. Mr.342 words
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484 1932-08-22 13 BRITISH TRIUMPH AFTER 14 YEARS’ RESEARCH Artificial silk dresses and ties that will not crease. This is the latest triumph of British industry 7; it was revealed in mail week, after 14 years’ hard work and an expenditure of £70,000. It is expected to484 words
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Advertisement116 1932-08-22 13 "■■■■■•■■■BBBBBaEiifißißHßfiaßß B B B B B B B B B B B B B I I I BUY I fl jlilik i 5 a* j "J The soys: /UNTREATED MILKA f BOTH WHOLE AND I SKIMMED.HAS VERY I LITTLE ANH-RACHITIC ACTIVITY This authoritative quota* tion that fresh cows* milk contains116 words
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798 1932-08-22 14 BISLEY MEETING “A” COMPANY WIN RENFREW SHIELD Three further events were shot off on Saturday at the Kampong Bahru Range in the Penang 1932 Bislev meeting which will be brought to a close to-day. Four events had been arranged for today, but owing to798 words
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Article439 1932-08-22 14 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS EARWIG AND TIMBANG WIN AGAIN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Yesterday. A larger crowd was attracted to the races to-day. The Sultan of Perak and suite were again present. Several good dividends were paid out during the afternoon. Abbot, who had been sent439 words
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Article97 1932-08-22 14 CRICKET .—Reuter. Tea Time Scores: Indians’Good Start London, Saturday. Milddlesex v. Kent. (Lord’s) Kent 250 for nine. Surrey vs. Yorkshire (Oval) Surrey 180 for five. Essex vs. Gloucester (Southend) Gloucester 149. Essex 95 for 2. Hampshire vs. Glamorgan (Bournemouth) Hants 200 for five. Sussex vs. Warwickshire (Eastbourne) Warwickshire.—Reuter. - 97 words
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Advertisement235 1932-08-22 14 A-MESSAGE to the Sufferer of SKIN TROUBLES To YOU. the Skin Sufferer who endures the agonizing pains of skin trouble, gnawing Bad Leg, burning FLASH —throbbing ULCER or irritat- ing ECZEMA—there is a message o; t HOPE. Use CeMnotom y° u U find **'**^w k that Pains GO, irritations VANISH,235 words
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Advertisement633 1932-08-22 14 jZTT ~***-*'ri '■9 ■r \jiyß II ML ■>. ’IBA t-. WM IBH 1 I 1 I lr Pepsodent polishes Iteeth as it removes film I: PC This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid I S improvement in the appearance of your teeth I I rv In SOME tooth pasteswill remove633 words
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Advertisement2126 1932-08-22 15 "—1 p G 3 J O■■ BRITISH S' '0 i d I H BfilK £S IX ZSI k/w ?1 M ‘—J— s Rirff U 8F O and APCAR LINES I s ink W. i r BLUE FUMMEk kIME frti =Om HMM I nVpP^y R fnr T Aden, Marseilles, mENESTHEUS Due2,126 words
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Article148 1932-08-22 16 CRICKET Third Successive Century I ENABLES S.C.C. TO DEFEAT S.R.C. BY SIX WICKETS From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Yesterday Lieut. G. J. Bryan, the Services Cricketer, scored his third successive century on the Padang yesterday, enabling the S.C.C. to defeat the S.R.C. by six wickets. As148 words
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Article131 1932-08-22 16 BOXING Guillermo Beats Brilka On >. Points From Our Own Correspondent rc Singapore, Yesterday There teas a thrilling fight between Max Brilka (German) and Battling Guillermo (Filipino) over 12 rounds at the New "World. Brilka's eye was badly cut in the first round and he lost a131 words
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Article108 1932-08-22 16 Young Athletes Beat Friends’ Union I f A badminton match between the Young Athletic Party of Larut Road and Friends Union Party of College Lane was played at the latter’s court on Saturday and resulted in a win for the Y. A. P. The following are the results: >-108 words
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Article64 1932-08-22 16 TIES FOR TUESDAY Men’s Singles Handicap “A” (SemiFinal) 15.5 C. W. Shorland v. Scr. C. Delmar Morgan. Mixed Doubles Handicap: 15 J. jj Fenwick and Miss Parfitt v. 2 J G Carr and Mrs. E. Walker. Ladies Doubles Handicap (Final) 30.2 Mrs. L. M. Evans64 words
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Article123 1932-08-22 16 Mussolini Does Not Believe in Perpetual Peace Rome, August 3 “Only war brings to the full the force of human energies by placing the seal of nobility on the people who have the courage to face it.” This is an extract from a signed article by Signer123 words
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Article59 1932-08-22 16 The following pupils of Mr. R. E. G. Long have passed in their various classes the Trinity College of Music examinations conducted by Dr. Mistow-ski at the St George’s Girls School. Senior: Lim Phaik Gan (Honours). Intermediate: Lim Phaik Lim, Lim Seong Wah and Lim Kean Hock. Junior:59 words
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Article555 1932-08-22 16 TO-DAY B PRICES The following were the hteet quotation? in MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo.’s abate list at 11 a.m. fc-3»y Yesterday To-day 2 8 8 8 Shares 3 a <o CQ QQ oa QD so. t o io $O. Mining; Iyer Hitam l2*7i 12/lt 12*7i Bingrin Tin555 words
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Article80 1932-08-22 16 BY AIR A mail for Batavia via Palembang by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service closes at 6 p.m. to-day. BY STEAMER A mail for Singapore by the s.s. Kedah closes at 4 p.m. to-day. MAILS EXPECTED A mail from Hong Kong by the80 words
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Article82 1932-08-22 16 Penins. Ancu t 22 {By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank) On London Bark Dercacd 2/3 25 82 4 m/ta 2/3 27/82 Private 8 m/r 5 credit 2/4 1/16 8 Documentary 2/4 8/16 On New York B-jnk Dem*nd 89 7/8 France .< T T 1 000 nom India T T.82 words
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Advertisement147 1932-08-22 16 RASH ON CHEST BODY, AK LIMBS Of a Dry Nature. Intense Irritation. Cuticura Healed. “I suffered with a rash which broke out in rings on my chest, body, arms and limbs. It was of a dry nature and fine scales formed in the center of the ring. The skin around147 words
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Advertisement277 1932-08-22 16 ORDINANCE NO. 155 (COMPANIES). The Penang Radio Supply Company, Limited (In Liquidation). ..NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 210 of Ordinance No. 155 (Companies), that a Meeting of the Creditors of The Penang Radio Supply Co., Ltd.-, w-ill be held at the Registered Office of the Company, at 74.277 words
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Advertisement129 1932-08-22 16 Refreshing Ice Cream By the Singapore Cold Storage will help you KEEP CUOI This f Ice Cream is made under the Supervision of an European expert and is unquestionably the ihesl procurable m Malayg~—i the perfect dentifrice. Their white, pearly teeth testify to the effective use of this smooth, creamy,129 words
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Miscellaneous39 1932-08-22 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E 4 m.m. Noon 90 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 3.01 a.m. 9.20 a.m. 2.51 p.m. 9.20 p.m. TO-MORROW 3.20 a.m. 9.39 a.m. 3.10 p.m. 9.34 p.m.39 words
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