Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 August 1932
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Title Section20 1932-08-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE JSTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Ho. 204. Vol. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 30th AUGUST. 1931 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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249 1932-08-30 1 China Replies To Count Uchida’s Diet Speech —Reuter. Tokio, Yesterday,. An official despatch to the War Office makes light of the Mukden hting stating that the raiders were repulsed before daylight. The ar- an( j t^e radio station were not damaged though an isolated—Reuter. - 249 words
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Article88 1932-08-30 1 Eight Chinese Charged with Gang Robbery PERAK CRIME (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. Eight Chinese were produced at the assizes charged with committing gang robbery at Kelawar railway halting station between Behrang and Tanjong Malim. The prosecution alleges that the accused broke into a shop kept88 words
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Advertisement167 1932-08-30 1 jjjAGATA brothers pENTISTS Head Office next I t 0 The Dispensary 52, Leith Street K d pi rz-uii -.1,» 1 i KcmarkablY 9 J Low Gasoline" FT-X-4J i and Oil 4 ttldihloLl «tTI —J Consumption H i I j In the New I IJIp Q H j 1 J Ford167 words
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Advertisement9 1932-08-30 1 i > I SHARP RUBBER T RISE X Page 99 words
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Advertisement1685 1932-08-30 2 RATES FOR CASUAL I MISCELLANEOUS BANKS. '75? /2 wanted small unfurnished House or fj Bungalow near Shore where bathing pos- M r|dSChe FIOIIGkORg GH€l All communications relating to sible, must be easy distance Town < M If 4*l- •E> Ajivertiscments sbouM be addressed t° Finang Gazette.” 798-29 30 31. (Incorporated1,685 words
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Article582 1932-08-30 3 LAWYERS SCRAP DRAFT NEUTRALITY LAWS PEACE PACTS A draft code of laws to be observed by neutral countries during a war was scrapped without detailed consideration by the International Law Association, at its meeting at Oxford. Many speakers contended that the Covenant of the League and the582 words
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Article406 1932-08-30 3 Engagement Broken Off, Says City Man “CIRCUMSTANCES I HAD NOT FORESEEN” Mr. Derek H. Burr, the young city man whose proposed marriage to Miss Brenda Dean Paul was announced recently states that the engagement has been broken off. “My decision,” he said, “has nothing to do406 words
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679 1932-08-30 3 SCIENTISTS UNABLE TO AGREE After a long discussion about Stonehenge at the International Congress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences in London it was decided to go to the site and settle once and for all a problem of how, why and when it was built.679 words
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Advertisement190 1932-08-30 3 CAMD TEAK CHESTS vn WITH CAMPHOR WOOD lJ> the LANTERN "each STREET, PENANG. 4.V of Robinson Piano Co.f g) Courts "Certified Masseurs" M R. K. KUSAKA and assistant MRS. YOSHiYO J42m, Burmah Road. Mrs Yoshiyo begs to inform .hat she will, from henceforth, Jake the place of Mrs. Kusaka as190 words
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161 1932-08-30 4 Reuter. ENGLISH LEAGUE RESULTS t Wolves Beat Bolton Wanderers London. August 29. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English League. Division I Aston V. 1 Sunderland 0 Blackpool 2 Leeds U. 1 Huddersfield T. 4 Leicester C. 1 Sheffield U. 6Reuter. - 161 words
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Article208 1932-08-30 4 Particulars of Edgar’s Career I Paris. Aug. 25 The examining magistrate questioned the murderess of Edgar Bourbon about his espionage, but the result is kept an absolute secret. The judicial police confirm the foreign reports—mainly Italian—on the identity of Edgar Bourbon. He is in reality Carlo Lorioli, born208 words
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Article208 1932-08-30 4 Air Manoeuvres Near Metz New Technique Paris, August 26. The noctural air manoeuvres now taking place near Metz are graphically described by the Matin, which states that experiments are being carried out with a new method of ascertaining the position of approaching enemy squadrons. The new method consists208 words
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Article671 1932-08-30 4 ANNUAL SPORTS Blue Wins the Championship [< 1 The High School Inter-Colour Sports were held on Friday last. Delightful wea- 1 ther favoured the meet and the reconstruct- 1 ed padang was in fine condition. Covered i stands provided accommodation for a thou- sand spectators and671 words
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Article112 1932-08-30 4 La Paz (Bolivia), Aug. 25. Five Paraguayan soldiers were killed in the course of attacks on a Bolivian outpost. Buenos Aires. A message from Rio de Janeiro says the Federal troops have bombarded sectors on the northern front and are preparing to attack. Nine new battalions have been112 words
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Article487 1932-08-30 4 (To the Editor of The “Pinang Gazette”.) Sir, In connection with the objection of many members of the Junior Civil Ser-, vice Association of Penang to the proposed weekly wage, it appears that the money lenders have been doing some wire pulling. Their victims had no other alternative487 words
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Article246 1932-08-30 4 BRITISH PRACTITIONERS SAY IT IS CRUEL AND USELESS I The Tail-Waggers’ Club and the Tail- Wagger Owners'Association announce that j they learn from their representatives at th Zurich meeting of the International Dental Federation, that w'hilst the British representatives thereat were almost unanimously opposed to the246 words
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Article424 1932-08-30 4 Mr. T. R. Blackman, of the F.M.S. Survey Department, has been seconded for service in Kelantan. The G. O. C., Major-General L. C. L. Oldfield, C. 8., C.M.G., D. 5.0., will inspect 1 the Malacca Volunteer Corps on September. 'lB. Major L. Vaughan has been appointed a424 words
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258 1932-08-30 4 Samples to Assist Research Into a Disease One hunderd men with punctured ears—who all looked as if they had cut themselves while shaving—could be seen recently in Folkestone. In each case, a small wad of cotton wool had been placed over the wound.258 words
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Advertisement24 1932-08-30 4 It is a long lane that has no turning. An adver* tisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times*24 words
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Advertisement128 1932-08-30 4 fffl'nX i“ »s ffl h MUSICAL TREAT Is always at your command if y o <. A Piano in the Home. e Did you know that it’s possible t c hire PIANO roR S 10.00 PER month 1 We hold large stocks for you to Choose from THE ROBINSON PIANO128 words
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Article1249 1932-08-30 5 A British Rowing Success Longbeach, Aug. 12 rreat Britain’s third Championship in Dre Sent Olympic Games was recorded >Lav bv Clive and H. R. A. Edwards. hr won the final of the Coxswainless Paris rom NeW Zealandl Poland and Hol_ J. n U Thout by any means1,249 words
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119 1932-08-30 5 Gate Receipts Total Nearly £500,000 Los Angeles, August 15 It is estimated that fully a million people watched the Olympic Games. Of these 600,000 attended the opening and closing ceremonies. The gate receipts amounted to nearly £500,000. Great Britain is placed eighth in the119 words
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Article1126 1932-08-30 5 BRITISH SWIMMER’S BID IN FINAL Boxing Victories Los Angeles. August 12. The Cambridge University crew. senting Great Britain, somewhat redeemed their failure against Italy at the Olympic Games by beating New’ Zealand, yesterday, in a repechage heat for a place in the final of the Eights race.1,126 words
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Article170 1932-08-30 5 WHINES AND RUNS BACK A dog’s persistence in drawing his master to the spot where an old friend lay dead was described at a Croydon inquest recently at which a verdict of death from natural causes was returned upon Elijah Clements (79), a night170 words
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Article163 1932-08-30 5 WHAT THE ARGENTINE DEMANDS The fact that steamship companies carrying stowaways into ports in the Argentine Republic are liable for heavy bonds was revealed at Southampton police court. George Murray (20), of Windmill-street, Limerick, and Austin Joseph Birchall (22), of South-road, West Kirby, Chesire, both163 words
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Article756 1932-08-30 5 UNITED STATES WIN BY SIX EVENTS TO FOUR SPLENDID RUNNING BY AN OXFORD BLUE San Francisco, August 14 The fourth meeting between the British Empire and the United States took place here this afternoon. America has been victorious on each of the other meetings, mainly756 words
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Article595 1932-08-30 5 PROPOSED CUTS IN FEES OF SOLICITORS LORD CHANCELLOR’S PLAN APPROVED A movement to reduce law costs, which has been afoot some time, is likely to reach fruition within the next few months. On the recommendation of the Lord Chancellor, the Law Society has agreed to595 words
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238 1932-08-30 5 Tragedy Recalls Romance New York. A report from London of a one-time romance between Miss Nancy Hoyt, the American novelist, and Mr. Zachary Smith Reynolds, the millionaire tobacco magnate who was found shot on the balcony of his home in Carolina a month ago, and238 words
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Article2106 1932-08-30 6 A ST. LEGER SENSATION: GORDON RICHARDS’ CAREER: SUCCESS OF THE TOTALISATOR: THE NATIONAL STUD (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Aug. 20. Although it has been rumoured that the National Stud at Tully, County Kildare, may be disposed of in the future it is stated that there is2,106 words
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Advertisement320 1932-08-30 6 ANNOUNCEMENT! I WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS IN MALAYA FOR S BRITISH MADE I ELECTRIC LAMPS Supplies are available from: ELECTRICAL SHOWROOMS 187, BISHOP STREET, PENANG AND FROM Electrical Contractors General Stores. A COMPLETE PRICE LIST MILL BE SENT ON REQUEST. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) 87,320 words
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Advertisement289 1932-08-30 6 ALL BABIES THR| Ve BEST ON TRUFOOO. B /f" I’ Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters —MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES i HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature would have them built. No other food so completely takes the place of breast milk. Send289 words
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CURRENT CLIPPINGS FROM CHINA
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Article259 1932-08-30 7 Decision Definite, Says Colleague FEELS NO CONCERN Mr. Wang Ching-wei will not return to his post as President of the Executive Yuan under any circumstances,” declared Mr. Wong Chiu-hung, Minister of Internal Political Affairs in the Central Government and Acting Minister of Communications, when he arrived here259 words
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Article90 1932-08-30 7 57 Threaten To Follow Chang Peiping, To-day Fifty-seven prominent Northern Generals have sent a joint telegram to Chang Hsueh-liang, urging him not to resign, and declaring that should he persist in doing so, the whole fifty-seven would resign en bloc. Having postponed his departure in deference90 words
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Article108 1932-08-30 7 General Ma Refuses Land Bribes Nanking. A Sm nr message reports that the Palai kma recently proposed to the KokonjChinghai) Provincial Government the c sion of 25 clans of Hainan to Tibet as a condition for the withdrawal of the Tian troops. The demand was108 words
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Article111 1932-08-30 7 Dents* Prison Evils Changchun. ti,.. I l,! r stood that the Soviet authority j, n, essed a desire to investigate n>n> ...a,' 1 n conditions of the twentyf,*rr t,rr orist s w ho were transtrial (>-, Harbin to Changchun for j, on A ’igust 3. tions th111 words
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Article456 1932-08-30 7 Retiring Executive Chief's Charges REVENUES WITHHELD Shanghai. That he is adopting new methods in place of the old-fashioned punitive expeditions in combating recalcitrant militarists, was the surprising declaration made by Mr. Wang Ching-wei at a press interview to-day relative to his resignation from the456 words
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Article153 1932-08-30 7 Huge Plane Enters Soviet Service Moscow*, August 9 A giant aeroplane belonging to the Soviet Russian Department of Civil Aviation will shortly make its maiden trip from Moscow to Berlin and will shortly afterwards be operated on the new regular Moscow-Vladivostok line which is to153 words
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Article224 1932-08-30 7 LIVERPOOL PROFESSOR AND OUT-OF-DATE LEGISLATION Speaking at the National Veterinary Conference, which closed at Folkestone recently, Professor Share Jones, of Liverpool University, dealing with the question of the domestic animals from which we derived such essential foods as milk, meat, butter cheese, &c., said that224 words
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Article138 1932-08-30 7 In Hands Of Tibet Army Since 1918 Nanking, August 8 The entire region east of the Chinsa Ho (River) in Sikang which had been in the hands of the Tibetans since 1918, was recovered by the combined Szechuan-Sikang forces following the capture of Teko, central Sikang,138 words
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Article242 1932-08-30 7 EFFECT OF THE 10 PER CENT DUTY Some of the German firms which have been waiting for months to open branch factories in Britain are now beginning to make known their plans. On August 3 The Times announced the intention of a German firm to erect242 words
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Article505 1932-08-30 7 Expects Recognition From Posterity CHANG TO LEAVE CHINA j Peiping. i General Chang Hsueh-liang. has issued another statement re-; plying to the charges levelled against him by Mr. Wang Ching- 1 wei. With reference to the loss of Shenyang (Mukden) and Chinchow General Chang declares that505 words
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Article210 1932-08-30 7 Lull In Fighting At Shenyang Peiping. There was a short lull in the fighting between the Volunteers and the Japanese garrison forces outside Shenyang (Mukden) yesterday. But at nightfall the battle was resumed and the gunfire which has so far been confined to the north-eastern suburbs210 words
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Advertisement183 1932-08-30 7 ADVERTISING TELLS OP 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 off the "PINANG GAZETTE" and increase your custom. -ft > ggp X-A3ll. I 1 SSsy&qjys/F' j183 words
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Article21 1932-08-30 8 BRUCE. —At Penang, cn the 29th August. 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Bruce of Krian Estate, P.W.—a daughter.21 words
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Article394 1932-08-30 8 In 1931, thirteen years after the War, the fall of the pound sterling, which was the principal medium of international transactions, to what it was before 1925, clearly reflected deep weaknesses in the economic structure. The effect of the financial crisis on the world depression was to aggravate it394 words
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Article310 1932-08-30 8 County feeling is not pre-eminently an Irish characteristic. Cork and Kerry, it is true, cherish an esprit de corps of their own but, as a rule, the Irishman is more concerned with his country than with his county. England, however —perhaps, because her national status has occupied less310 words
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Article56 1932-08-30 8 Reuter. Mr. Bruce Predicts Success of Ottawa will be Extended Washington, Yesterday. Mr. Bruce, broadcasting, predicted that the International Economic Conference would extend the success of the Ottawa Conference to the international field. Mr. Bruce is proceeding to London aboard the Olympic where he is taking up dutiesReuter. - 56 words
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Article31 1932-08-30 8 —Reuter. Proceedings to Prevent Roosevelt Trying Case Dismissed. Albany (New York), To-day. The Supreme Court has dismissed the proceedings to prevent Governor Roosevelt trying the case against Mayor Walker.—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article833 1932-08-30 8 RISKS OF EXPLORING THE STRATOSPHERE RARE GASES, AND COSMIC RAYS MYSTERY London, August 17. Professor Piccard's second ascent into the higher altitudes is rather a significant scientific event. It suggests that the professor is satisfied that he has found a workable method of exploring those high reaches833 words
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Article878 1932-08-30 8 THE LIFE OF CROMER We hear that we are to have this autumn the authorised biography O f rT n Cromer, who died nearly sixteen The author is the Marquis of Zetl2n whose life of Lord Curzon was on eve™ hand regarded as an excellent piece m878 words
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Advertisement201 1932-08-30 8 COMING EVENTS! I Sep§. 3rd The Beach Bail. Oct. 12th The Cesarewitch. j NO DOUBT ALL OF YOU HAVE AN IRISH SWEEP TICKET ON THE f CESAREWITCH. LONG ODDS! WHY NOT HAVE A TICKET ON THE BEACH BALL AND MAKE CERTAIN NEVER MIND "THE 3.30" (MEANTIME) THINK OF "THE 9.30"201 words
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Advertisement57 1932-08-30 8 E. and O. HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. S 4 WEDNESDAY, 31st AUGUST, 1932 4 Dance Music By the Band of the 1 SS ‘‘PRESIDENT PIERCE.” U -I H ~'rg d TffZLlZi.'i' j < a .MIM.I a 1 SPECIAL Engagement OF SIAMESE JEE KAY A unique, appetising, food, with a57 words
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49 1932-08-30 9 —Reuter. BRIGHTEST FEATURE Shares Jump Six To Eighteen Pence London. Yesterday. Rubber is one of the brightest features on the Stock Exchange with a rise in the commodity. Many shares jumped six pence to eighteen pence. Malaccas jumped two shillings.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 49 words
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246 1932-08-30 9 —Reuter. V New Indian Decision r NO DISCRIMINATION AGAINST JAPAN Simla, Yesterday. The import duty on non-British cotton piece goods is to be increased immediately from 31J to fifty per cent, ad valorem as resu lt of recommendations of the Indian Tariff Board. Plain—Reuter. - 246 words
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Article25 1932-08-30 9 —Reuter. Sydney (Nova Scotia), Yesterday. Mui'.Lon landed safely in a field near here owing to a thunderstorm. The machine was not damaged.—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article78 1932-08-30 9 Rugby Radio Service. Thirty Million Sterling Business ai Olympia Exhibition Rugby, Yesterday. An official statement by the Radio Manufacturers’ Association states that during the exhibition at Olympia which closed on Saturday and which was visited by 170,000 people, radio goods to the value of £30,000 000 wereRugby Radio Service. - 78 words
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Article79 1932-08-30 9 p„ uuuumas W gby Kadio Service. Premier and Mr. J. H. Thomas Leave for Balmoral T Rugby, Yesterday, ruw 1 nrne Minister accompanied by the nunions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, mor i by train this morning for BalHis m l ere they will the quests of Scot»p„ . uuuumas W gby Kadio Service. - 79 words
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Article52 1932-08-30 9 —Reuter. American Banka Agree to Reduce Interest It New York, Yesterday. kteresUd n Unce<l that American banks have acr short term loans to Germany the short ,O reduce the interest on half from six tn I" 1 ,Oan nam ely $400,000,000 Ur I.— r, per cent as—Reuter. - 52 words
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465 1932-08-30 9 themselves amount to tariffs. —Rugby Radio Service. Should Parliament Be Summoned Earlier 1 4 IRISH DISCUSSIONS Rugby, Yesterday. At the London meeting of the Cabinet on Saturday the question was raised as to whether Parliament should be summoned to meet before October 27 which is thethemselves amount to tariffs.—Rugby Radio Service. - 465 words
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Article54 1932-08-30 9 .—Reuter. United Cigar Stores File Petition New York, Yesterday. The United Cigar Stores Company has filed a bankruptcy petition. The liabilities are given as $9,500,000 and the assets as $8,300,000. The Directors state that the company’s real estate operations involved heavy losses and that the reorganisation of.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article41 1932-08-30 9 —Reuter. Eighteen Killed in Porto Rico Accident Ponce (Porto Rico), To-day. Eighteen were killed and 38 injured in a motor coach carrying delegates of the Liberal Party to a conference. The coach skidded and crashed over a cliff.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article246 1932-08-30 9 .—Reuter. Absolute Control Of State ONLY A MATTER OF TIME Berlin, Yesterday. He who fights and lives for Gertnany has right and law on his side and he who fights against her is an outlaw,” declared Hitler in an address to his 239 Reichstag Deputies. Alluding to.—Reuter. - 246 words
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Article220 1932-08-30 9 Driver to be Apprehended (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 29. Startling disclosures have been brought out as a result of the investigation into the circumstances attending the death of a Chinese boy. Yap Yoong, aged 14 who was run over by a car. It now220 words
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Article120 1932-08-30 9 Qualification Of A Judge (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, August 30. According to an amendment of the Kedah Courts Enactment, 1339, which has just been. passed by the State Council, no person shall be appointed to be or to act as a judge of the First120 words
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Article351 1932-08-30 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Repayment In Full By Britain INACCURATE REPORTS Rugby, Yesterday. In view of entirely inaccurate reports current in certain quarters during the last few days regarding the repayment of credits obtained last year from the United States it is necessary to restate that all—Rugby Radio Service. - 351 words
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Article67 1932-08-30 9 Rugby Radio Service. Rugoy, Yesterday. The Air Ministry announces that Air Vice Marshal Ludlow Hewitt is to be Director of Operations and Intelligence at the Air Ministry and Deputy Chief of Air Staff vice Air Vice-Marshal Burnett who is to be Air Officer Con nanding the Iraq CommandRugby Radio Service. - 67 words
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Article57 1932-08-30 9 —Reuter. Eleven to be Dismissed Others Apologise Naples, Yesterday. Eleven of the Haliotis mutineers will be dismissed and returned to Rotterdam where they were recruited. They will be replaced by Italians. The rest of the crew, who apologised and promised obedience, will be retained. The vessel sails for—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article37 1932-08-30 9 —Reuter. London, Yesterday. Mrs. R. O. Hambro, wife of the banker, was drowned when her speed boat caught fire in Loch Ness (Invernesshire) where she was holidaying yesterday. The remainder of the party es- caped.-—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article108 1932-08-30 9 '.’lN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY London E 147 15s. Od. £l5O 10s. od. TIN (3 Months) r London £l4B 15s. Od. £l5l ios. Od. Singapore $77.37% $77.62% Business Done Penang $77.37% $77.50 Business Done Buyers—No sellers Buyers—No seller* COPRA —(S undried) $5.65 $5.65 BLACK PEPPER $22.50 $22.50 K LIBBER London108 words
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Article248 1932-08-30 9 and a further statement made. —Rugby Radio Service. Partial Relaxation Owing to Success of War Loan Conversion Rugby, Yesterday. On his return from Ottawa the Chancellor of the Exchequer has reviewed the position arising from his request to intending borrowers to refrain from coming on the marketand a further statement made.—Rugby Radio Service. - 248 words
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Article86 1932-08-30 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Better Atmosphere of F riendliness Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. Dean O’Kelly and the thirteen other members of the Irish Free State Delegation to Ottawa reached Southampton this afternoon. In an interview he referred to his frequent informal conversations with the Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H.—Rugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article489 1932-08-30 10 SOLICITOR-GENERAL’S FAITH IN OTTAWA CONFERENCE FAILURE “IMPOSSIBLE” P Sir Boyd Merriman, Solicitor-General, speaking at a Conservative fete at Manchester, said that no one need be unduly anxious about the future. They could be certain that better times were coming and there were signs of it. He hoped489 words
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Article204 1932-08-30 10 MASS PRODUCTION OF ALLMETAL CRAFT In order still further to meet the Treasury demand for the utmost economy, the Air Ministry are seeking the co-operation of aircraft manufacturers in the production of machines in which the maximum of safety can be ensured for pilots with a reduced,204 words
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Article139 1932-08-30 10 Mr. Vernon Bartlett, who was appointed to the Secretariat of the League of Nations in 1921 and made its representative in London, is reported to be giving up the post. He is an author and journalist who has specialised in international affairs. At seventeen —he is now139 words
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Article211 1932-08-30 10 LIVERPOOL FIRM’S UNUSUAL TASK The unusual task of constructing a complete sugar factory and shipping it to India —in sections, of course —in which a considerable number of Merseyside men have been employed, is reaching completion under the direction of a Liverpool firm of engineers. The211 words
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Article151 1932-08-30 10 GOLDEN ARROW DESIGNER TO MEET SPORTING SYNDICATE Captain J. S. Irving, designer of the Golden Arrow, is to meet a number of British sportmen in London to discuss the building of a successor to Segrave’s wonder-car. If the negotiations, which will deal with the financial side, are151 words
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Article138 1932-08-30 10 SEPARATISTS’ PACT WITH IRISH NATIONALISTS An investigation by the police into the bomb outrage which took place during the celebration of the union of Brittany with France at Rennes, has led to the discovery of documents indicating the existence of a secret pact between the Breton Separatists138 words
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Article131 1932-08-30 10 Mr. C. E. Allard, a farmer near Raymond (Alberta), found a wild partridge that had been injured by his mowing machine, and he nursed it back to health. When it had recovered he put it back on its nest of 20 eggs, all of which hatched. The131 words
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Article112 1932-08-30 10 Sir, —On behalf of the Cardiff and Disi trict Animal Rescue League and numberi less dog lovers will you allow us to express our intense abhorrence at tne decit sion of the International Dental Federa- tion to perpetrate a long series of pain- ful experiments on young dogs.112 words
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Advertisement874 1932-08-30 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN. PENANG. tenders. PENANG SEWERAGE SCHEME. The Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, invite tenders from Rein- V-'. forced Concrete Contractors for the construction of a Discharge Jetty in connection fXI 1B I■ V P B B? i 1 with the Main Outfall for the Penang 11874 words
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Article421 1932-08-30 11 SUDDEN END TO AIR DURATION BID AN UNRECOGNISED RECORD At 7 p.m. the Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce landed at Felixstowe aerodrome. Accompanied by Fit.-Lt. J. B. V/. Pugh and FIL-Sergt. W. R. McCleery, she had remained in the air in the City of Ports- mouth421 words
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621 1932-08-30 11 HUSBAND WHO WON £30,000 IRISH “SWEEP” PRIZE A man who, it was stated, won £30.000 in the Grand National Irish Sweepstake this year figured in a case heard at Chester Castle Petty Sessions. He was George Herbert Cuffin, and his wife, Mary Ellen, brought a621 words
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Article611 1932-08-30 11 INHIBITION NOTICE FOR RECTOR BISHOP’S DECISION A notice signed by the Bishop of Norwich indicating his intention to inhibit the t Rev. H. F. Davidson, the Rector of Stiffkey with Morston, on the expiration of fourteen days’ notice, was formally affixed to the door of Stiffkey Church611 words
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Advertisement347 1932-08-30 11 —ep Qn of Rash Healed by Csticura at t*e joint of my A r i few d* vs it comuft elb d°to i.£ Then a rash broke ,ut tn c:)Ceo i it nee anJ also at the base bele’* ,n 1 e j r iaiionwasunbear- e tcn ntation to scratch347 words
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Advertisement581 1932-08-30 11 w Mfau^'SMl :Of a <i®S^^Mß?m. <.- I Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre—FlLM stains disappear completely. TH E Pepsodent Laboratories an- is still581 words
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Article670 1932-08-30 12 SYMINGTON AND WILSON’S REPORT Dealers Reserved London. August 17. Under the influence of the advance in Wall Street, America has continued to buy rubber steadily in this Market and there has been a fair volume of interest displayed by operators on this side. In the absence of670 words
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Article149 1932-08-30 12 TRAMPS’ DRINK THAT MAKES THEM MAD Tramps have discovered a new drink. They disdain American wood alcohol methods of distillation because they can obtain the new drink at chemists. It is called “surgical spirit,” and consists of methylated spirits mixed with castor oil, and it makes them, it149 words
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Article843 1932-08-30 12 Financial Times. STOCK PRICES REFLECT IMPROVED CREDIT London, August 12 One index to public estimation of the current position in any given country is the price level of its outstanding loans. A glance at the range of quotations of Australian stocks during this year reveals movementsFinancial Times. - 843 words
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Article139 1932-08-30 12 DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH’S ANNUAL TRIBUTE AT WINDSOR The Duke of Marlborough on the 228th anniversary of the Battle of Blenheim, carried out the ancient custom of presenting to the King’s representative at Windsor Castle a small silk flag, which is placed over the bust of139 words
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Article1114 1932-08-30 12 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST e tf NAMES. .2 g 3 RUBBER (Dollar.) I c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 35 45 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate ao jo Amalgamated Malay Estates 60 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 75 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. IS to Ayer1,114 words
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Article173 1932-08-30 12 Latest Quotations Mon. SiV Aug. 2? Aug 27 Sept 19 Paris 881/2 88 8/8 123.96 New Ytrk 846 7/8 846 1/4 4,854 Montreal 8.881 3 91| Braseels 25 02* 24 97i 34 68 Geneva 17 29 82 17 82i 24 86 Amsieid*® 8.62 8.61 12 03173 words
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Advertisement316 1932-08-30 12 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL, TANJONG BUNG.AH. —Phone No. 60. Everything for YOU, to help YOU to Dispel Worries Woes DEFY COMPETITION RATES REDUCED DINNER DANCE EVERY SATURDAY FROM 8 P.M. SUNDAY CONCERT from 5.30 p.m. to be followed by TEA DANCE. DELIGHTFUL CAPTIVATING MUSIC BY THE Oriental Dance Orchestra. tu. f.316 words
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Advertisement205 1932-08-30 12 •-SY A ~—l I PHOTO OF NERVE-CELLS* SEEN THROUGH ML”?/' j i Fv? 1 L' j 1 will take Sanatogen till my nerves are bettei'” 'T'HOUSANDS of people—asscept cai as ycvi—have discovered that their decision: ”1 ffidl Sanatogen a fair trial," haschanged their whole Where formerly they felt worn and205 words
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Miscellaneous66 1932-08-30 12 Phone 264. 6.05 NIGHTLY SUPERB DOUBLE FEATURE SH( 9 .20 FAST .COMPANIONS" THE LOCAL BAD MAN” THURSDAY JOHN BARRYMORE and LIONEL BARRY),i v> r IN "ARSENE LUPHV 3 M-G-M SUPER. Plans Now Open at Moutrie’s none 795 lij y. i ~wi d nagffrtji POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT "STRANGERS IK LOVE" WITH66 words
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Article780 1932-08-30 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving gpj Boiling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY eg T \LMA from Japan, China and Singapore for Calcutta. S S bULAN for Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. SS AGAMEMNON for780 words
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Article310 1932-08-30 13 SEPTEMBER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. Singapore Races, first day. Triple Bill by Catholic Club at Town Hall, Ipoh. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. Entries close for Lower Perak Tennis Championships. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. Singapore Races, second day. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. Blackmail.” I.R.P. play at the Playhouse, Grand Hotel, Ipoh. FRIDAY,310 words
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Article464 1932-08-30 13 Sergts’ Moustache Off and i Hair Short HORN SPECTACLES Mr. Mead Talks About Sort of Bribe A Police-sergt. described his disguise when visiting the Westend “bottle party’ premises when the case was resumed, at Marlborough-street. Miss Gwendoline Burke-Mills, described as of New Bond-street, W., was summoned464 words
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Article243 1932-08-30 13 Odiham (Hants). Flight-Lieutenant Stainforth, A.F.C., who holds the world's record for the fastest flight, met with a dramatic experience recently, when the propeller of a machine he was flying came off. He was testing a new’ airplane at a height of about 10,000 feet between243 words
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Advertisement134 1932-08-30 13 Q I; > CHOICE TflWUfr of i lavrw- champions j Iffih j 5 I? kK Wk 5 J BPNWFW J n" in inijj/j» u.c'. Xt'.l o ES3 B B B r B BP B Hi B B B B B B B ***** B 4 The Lancet ’<® 130) says134 words
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Article389 1932-08-30 14 NOTABLE SUCCESS FOR AUSTRALIA NEW PROGRESS IN FREEZING Australia has again secured the contract for the supply of frozen meat for the British Army for the six months starting in September. The contract was won for the second yp/ir in succession in the face389 words
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456 1932-08-30 14 “FAILING UTTERLY TO REALISE THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES” PROFESSOR’S CRITICISM Modem school children have been the subject of a great deal of criticism during the past few weeks. Their parents were criticised with equal severity by Professor E. T. Campagnac, Professor of Education iat Liverpool University,456 words
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Article404 1932-08-30 14 driver attacked and ROBBED STRUCK WITH JACK TYRE LEVER I HELPERS’ FEAR OF A TRAP London, August 17 The attempted hold-up of a motor- coach in Savemake Forest on Thursday night has been quickly followed by fresh proof of the growing bandit menace in this country. Two404 words
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Article139 1932-08-30 14 Two Thieves Surprised Mr. T. Payne, manager of Bravington’s jewellery shop. Ludgate-hill, E.C., surprised two would-be thieves on Saturday night. Mr. Payne returned to the shop about I eight o’clock to attend to some business. Detecting a smell of burning, he went to the basement, and at the139 words
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Advertisement339 1932-08-30 14 LWhy buy two Fens? One Parker Duofold serves both as |MmMSk pocket and desk pen. Ask your dealer about Parker's free desk-taper offer. BL ur sa^e at ie better store» 148 ||Bk laAer Ifilk Duofold The EASY Writing Ten <z ua L W*J. wpts-»» < -.wg^ua— jwis» M '—3 —na—f339 words
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Advertisement13 1932-08-30 14 WIRELESS WIRELESS Informative and Interesting articles appear in the Pinang Gazette ON FRIDAYS.13 words
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Advertisement290 1932-08-30 14 IF IT’S STRENGTH Z YOU NEED m —yo U need Hall’s Wine be. Hallc cause I® a Tonic Restora. niUlb tive and Nerve Food that quickly gives strength to ths UlLsWh’ entire ®y stem Nothing else you could take win so com»ine. pletely tone you up if you are wfeX.290 words
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Advertisement2261 1932-08-30 15 I I J I j <x nniTieu ikifxi A Tld CI iwk n JB r. and ©.-BRITISH INDIA V T 1 M I > *wh Hi ro*M| WH Ban /bB3BI k 1 £KIJW jS Jil jgj| /Ig||gk KggV and apcar lines R D k-P /4- N TIN Cl !'i S2,261 words
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338 1932-08-30 16 MUNICIPAL DEBATE ON SALARY CUTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. After a four-hour debate the Municipal Commissioners decided to adopt a portion of the estimates and the Committee s report and recommendations suggesting ten per cent, cut in salaries of all officers on the338 words
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Article197 1932-08-30 16 -—Rugby Radio Service. Half Hearted Response in South and South East Lancashire Rugby, Yesterday. The strike in the manufacturing section of the Lancashire cotton industry began to-day and although the local position in certain districts is uncertain there are no indications of any weakening on either side. No-—Rugby Radio Service. - 197 words
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Article140 1932-08-30 16 Christian Chinese Stabbed to Death I An old Teochow Christian living in a house at Kampong Bahru, a village near Bukit Mertajam, Province Wellesley. was found murdered. The discovery was made on Sunday morning when a friend of the deceased went to the house to accompany140 words
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Article528 1932-08-30 16 SUPREME COURT SUIT Printer Sued on Alleged Promissory Note If your story is true,” said Mr. Justice Prichard, K.L., in the course of the hearing of a suit in the Supreme Court this morning, “it is nothing but an absolute swindle.” In this case R.528 words
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Article114 1932-08-30 16 —Reuter. AT NOTTINGHAM Essex Lose to Kent London, Yesterday. At Nottingham, the Indian tourists lost to Sir Julien Cahn’s XI, by an innings and 26 runs. In reply to the Indians’ total of 152, in the first innings, Sir Julien Cahn’s team hit up 342.—Reuter. - 114 words
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Article36 1932-08-30 16 CRICKET Rugby Radio Service. Third Time In His Career Rugby, Yesterday. For the third time in his career Herbert Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire professional cricketer, has scored three thousand runs in the season.-—Rugby Radio Service.– Rugby Radio Service. - 36 words
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Article738 1932-08-30 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES J *i The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— .< v Yesterday To-day Shares B S B S RUBBER Allenby 35 45 37% 45 Alor Gajah 20 30 25 35 Bassett 25 35 27% 35738 words
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Article299 1932-08-30 16 BY AIR A mail for Europe by the Alor Star —Amsterdam direct service closes at 6 p.m. on Friday. A mail for Europe by steamer to Karachi and thence by Imperial Airways closes on Saturday at 11 a.m. BY STEAMER A mail for Ceylon, Southern and Western India,299 words
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Advertisement151 1932-08-30 16 I YOU HAVE READ ABOUT THE NEW “V-8” FORD NOW READ THIS:—- j.J DOUBLE SHELL I IS r RECOMMENDED i i FOR i ail FORD models YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN FOLLOW THIS RECOMMENDATION. POSITION VACANT WANTED.—Junior Tamil Clerk for Estate in Perak must have knowledge of tapping and be151 words
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Advertisement12 1932-08-30 16 RACING A Heme turf article appears in the Pinang Gazette EVERY TUESDAY.12 words
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Advertisement314 1932-08-30 16 17-- i I Elenburgs Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water only, thus giving 5 complete independence of g doubtful milk supplies. H Milk Food No. 1 Milk314 words
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Miscellaneous38 1932-08-30 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 77 S 11 m.m. Noon 88 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 11.25 a m. 5.37 a.m. 6.10 p.m. TO-MORROW 12.05 a.m. 6.15 a.m. 12.02 p.m. 6.45 p.m.38 words
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