Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 September 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-09-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 208. Vol. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article36 1932-09-03 1 —Reuter. large AMERICAN BUYING Reduction Of Visible Stocks London, Yesterday. Tin jumped six pounds on the reduction of visible supplies causing large American buying and influential purchases for imme- diate delivery..—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article56 1932-09-03 1 Rugby Radio Service. Pooling Arrangements to Avoid Cut-Throat Competition Rugby, Yesterday. Negotiations are proceeding for a pooling arrangement between the London, Midland and Scottish Railway and the Great Western Railway to eliminate needless competition A similar arrangement between the London, Midland and Scottish and the London and NorthRugby Radio Service. - 56 words
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Article138 1932-09-03 1 Request to Refrain from Assisting Irregulars naval disarmament Shanghai, Yesterday. Frorn Tokyo the Manchukuo M.nister has cabled st-ongly worded warnings to the Nanking Government and Chang Hsuen Liang against the latter’s altered activities in supporting lrre S’ J lars and thereby creating in Manchuria.—Reuter. SUBMARINES Shimonoseki, August138 words
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Article302 1932-09-03 1 Five Years In Place of Death Sentence KEPONG TRAGEDY I (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Yesterday. Charged with the wilful murder of his kepala at Kepong on April 14, an elderly Hokkien mining coolie named Ng Poh was at the Selangor Assizes yesterday found guilty302 words
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Article354 1932-09-03 1 Abrupt Termination On Assessor’s Action jusgTTagrees (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. The trial of Lim Hoo Sin on a chargfi. of murder was abruptly terminated at thei Ipoh Assizes on Friday afternoon as tee result of action taken by the Assessors, Captain B. Preedy and354 words
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Advertisement18 1932-09-03 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52. Leith Street m. w. f-18 words
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Advertisement95 1932-09-03 1 ANAEMIA DEBILITY, INSOMNIA, NERVE and STOMACH TROUBLES. Pale, exhausted, worn-out —no desire for anything but rest. Have you these f( symptoms of ANAEMIA Anaemia V saps the very life out of you—it gives rise to Sleeplessness, Headaches, Nerve ’'jl]'® and Stomach Troubles. 1 /Jrj But there is one remedy to95 words
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Advertisement1911 1932-09-03 2 RATES FOR CASUAL I NOTICE OF SALE. banks. ADVERTISEMENTS IX/ V f Pursuant to Order of Court No. 77/51 All communications relating to Ftest Division of the Handd HOfigliOKSJ CBtld Advertisements should be addressed to High Court, at Alor Star th» under- M V CL the Advertisement Manager, The mentioned1,911 words
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NOTES AND NEWS FROM SIAM
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Article504 1932-09-03 3 An Excellent Entertainment Bangkok, August 29. A show at the Alliance Francaise is for everyone synonymous with a first-class entertainment. Saturday night confirmed this reputation fully; a very well-balanced programme consisting of music in the first half and a one-act play in the second kept a packed audience504 words
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Article114 1932-09-03 3 Bangkok, Aug. 29. The 21st meeting of the People’s Assembly was held at the Throne Hall yesterday when sixty-three attended, presided over s y H. E. Chao Phya Dharmasakti. The Executive Committee submitted seven proposals, four of which were carefully discussed and approved, the three remaining ones being114 words
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Article96 1932-09-03 3 Bangkok, Aug. 29. There arrived by the international express to-day the Hon. Colonel Cecil Rae and Mrs. Rae, of Ipoh, F.M.S. They were welcomed by a gathering of Bangkok Rotarians headed by their President, Mr. R.D. Atkinson and Mrs. Atkinson. The attendance included Phya Srishtikar Banchong (Commissioner-General96 words
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Article375 1932-09-03 3 Its Worthy Aims Bangkok, Aug. 29. It has been announced in the Bangkok Times that the People’s Association has been registered according to law, and that it has an initial membership of ten thousand, with offices and club-rooms in the Saranromya Gardens. It is stated that branches375 words
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Article180 1932-09-03 3 Bangkok, August 29. About one o’clock yesterday afternoon several officers of the special branch of the Bangkok Police raided a pawn-shop in the Samran-rasdr district of Bangkok and conducted a minute seach of the premises. They were rewarded by coming upon sixteen large tins containing over tw*o180 words
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Article109 1932-09-03 3 Bangkok, Aug. 29. The former Princes Barnaben-khae Benbadhana, who has received permission to give up her royal rank prior to her marriage, is a grand-daughter of King Chulalongkorn, being a daughter of the late Prince of Bijai. That Prince’s personal name was Benya. His Royal Highness was born109 words
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Article580 1932-09-03 4 S.X.R.C. WIN Eurasians Beaten by 4 Goal Margin An unnecessary show of temper was in evidence at yesterday’s match in the Senior League between the Penang Recreation Club and the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club, when some of the players were more inclined to go for580 words
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Article128 1932-09-03 4 Ties for Monday Ladies’ Singles Handicap: }-7 Mrs. Wallace v. 4-5 Mrs. F. T. Clifton; Scr. Mrs. W. Dawson v. —2 Mrs. F. N. Syer; and -|-5 Mrs. G. C. Miller v. -j-7 Mrs. D. McLeod Craik. TIES FOR TUESDAY Singles Handicap: f-4 A. Clark v.128 words
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Article123 1932-09-03 4 GOLF Yesterday was the eclipse of the sun. To-day was the eclipse of British Golfers. The scores at the end of the first eighteen holes were 3—o, 7—o, s—o,5 —0, and 7—o respectively in order of the results. Seave, America’s longest hitter, drove three hundred yards123 words
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Article302 1932-09-03 4 Mr. Yong Chow Man, Police Clerk, Gemas, has taken leave prior to retirement. Mr. D. H. Hampshire, of Kuala Lumpur, is a passenger by the Ranpura, which leaves Penang to-day. Mr. H. M. Bright, of the Posts and Telegraphs Department, Penang, sails today for Home on retirement.302 words
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173 1932-09-03 4 Reuter. 315 POINTS Results of Concluding Matches London, Yesterday. Yorkshire won the County Cricket Championship with a total of 315 points. Her record for the season is as follows: Played 28 Won 19 Lost 2 Won. Ist innings 3 Lost, Ist innings 1 Drawn 3 Sussex,Reuter. - 173 words
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Advertisement244 1932-09-03 4 S. C. S. I I RECONSTITUTED) MILK A Recent Pathological ®lu3lO Report states—" Samples rifr i conform to the Bacterio1 ’ll M I Il ifi WA logical Standards of purity '\A required by BRITISH REGUI- =X. J LAT!ONS for GRADE "A" PASTEURISED MILK and •4» Ca!l b e re^arc qs244 words
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Advertisement23 1932-09-03 4 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.23 words
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Advertisement88 1932-09-03 4 11l- MUSICAL R£A I Is always at your command if you have A Piano in the Home. I Did you know that it's possible to HIRE PIANO FOR $lO.OO PER MONTH We hold large stocks for you to Choose from THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., PENANG. M I—fcM ■~ni—l iiMl——..'irarri —7iij.88 words
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A WORLD NEWS MISCELLANY
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Article238 1932-09-03 5 Voice Th?i Will Astonish the World y eg of course, you have the voices in England You have some of the loveliest voices in the world—l know, because I trained some ol them. But what you haven’t got in England Is the capacity to make ‘stars.’ You238 words
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486 1932-09-03 5 Not a Name of Dead British Soldier Now Unrecorded Thousands of distinguished visitors and pilgrims saw the Prince of Wales and Lord Trenchard unveil the last of the memorials to the war Missing at Thiepval (Somme) and Arras, on July 31 and August 1.486 words
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Article78 1932-09-03 5 Police •>. j? <leci ded that the Budapest B *ords :cba nge their infantry «word V, t trunch eons and the short Th tri 1. ,y he Vicnna police. a mr>i<. rn 1 11 lon S sword is useless as tri P the w< 'J. Wca78 words
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Article130 1932-09-03 5 Fighting Fund of £35,000 For Big Legal Battle In their efforts to establish their claim to the “Page millions” seven North Country claimants to the fortune have enlisted the aid of a London trust company to raise a fighting fund of £35,000. Mrs. Tweedy, of Jarrow, who130 words
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Article93 1932-09-03 5 People who profess to be uneasy at the speed with which the machine is displacing human labour enslaving the remaining workers will be somewhat reassured by the announcement that Epsom’s automatic telephone exchange is to revert to the old system of employing operators. Apparently, a link of93 words
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Article167 1932-09-03 5 Guilty of Card Sharping Baron Otto Guitmann, found guilty of card-sharping in a case which has caused a rift in Viennese society, collapsed in court on hearing that he had been sentenced to one year’s rigorous imprisonment—with a day of fasting every month. The two servants,167 words
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Article96 1932-09-03 5 Olympic Title Risked to Save Girl Doyless Hill, of Tulane, the National Inter-Collegiate Heavy-weight Boxing Champion, sportingly risked his chance of an Olympic title to save the life of a girl. He gave a pint of blood in a transfurion for twenty-one-year-old Miss Peggy O’Neal,96 words
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Article125 1932-09-03 5 Deputy Attacks State Intervention The new bill proposing State control of sugar, coffee, and tea imports has given rise in the Great National Assembly to some fierce criticism of the principles underlying the present conduct of affairs. Halil Bey, for instance, who is one of125 words
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Article638 1932-09-03 5 A £2,000,000 Bookshop Among this year’s visitors to London is Mr. A. Edward Newton, of Philadelphia, one of the best-known bibliophiles and writers on book-collecting in the world. As an author he is perhaps most widely known by his “Amenities of Book-Collect-ing”-—of which twenty-five thousand copies638 words
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Article83 1932-09-03 5 Enlisted at 14, Wounded Before 16, and Commissioned at 17 A schoolboy’s remarkable war record was recalled by the funeral at Colchester of Alan White (32), of Mersea road, Colchester. When only 14 White ran away from school at the outbreak of war and joined the83 words
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Article67 1932-09-03 5 Canonical Honour To Be Bestowed by the Pope Ireland, according to Cardinal Lauri, is the most Catholic country in the world and the Irish are more attached to Rome than any other nation. The Pope, it is stated, holds the same view and intends to confer67 words
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Article70 1932-09-03 5 New Freezing Method Pronounced a Success by Experts Fish caught two or three months ago off Aberdeen were eaten with relish in a Government department in London to test the success of the new method of brine freezing. One of the disadvantages of fish frozen under older70 words
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Article82 1932-09-03 5 Thousands Invade Town After A Thunderstorm Rhyl has been invaded by a plague of thousands of frogs as a sequel to a thunderstorm. Mr. W. N. Douglas, of Park Drive, noticed hundreds of frogs passing through his garden. Several people watched the march until a late hour,82 words
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Article134 1932-09-03 5 Home Provided in Ireland’s New Municipal Art Gallery A claim by the Dublin Corporation to the 39 French pictures of the Lane Collection, now in the Tate Gallery, has been made to the British Government and acknowledeged by the Prime Minister. The pictures were bequeathed to Dublin134 words
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Article84 1932-09-03 5 A League of Men Against Them An anti-redhair league to protect men against the menace of red haired women has been established in New York. The founders declare that recent research has shown that Titian-haired women are:— Tempestuous and flighty. Shameless liars. Quarrelsome. Too fond of beauty parlours.84 words
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Article71 1932-09-03 5 Will He Be Allowed to Come? It is announced that Adolf Hitler will attend a Nazi mass meeting at Vienna in September. The National Socialists are preparing for the event on a large scale. According to a statement by the police no official information of Hitler’s71 words
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Article56 1932-09-03 5 Legacy of £210,000 For Son M. Bata, the millionaire shoe manufacturer who was killed in an aeroplane accident, has left his wife a legacy of £42,000. His son, Tomas Bata, is bequeathed a legacy of £210,000, to be held in trust for him until he is56 words
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Article76 1932-09-03 5 The loan of an R.A.F. officer of the rank of Wing-Commander to act as air adviser to the Greek Air Ministry is to be made. The officer will advise on questions of organisation and training with the object or perfecting the efficiency of the Greek Air76 words
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Article535 1932-09-03 5 Ths Middleman and His Methods It is one of the paradoxes of Russia that here, where there are no privately owned factories and where the private shop is an increasing rarity, speculation flourishes to an extent which would be impossible in a country where the supply of535 words
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Article87 1932-09-03 5 The Gambler’s Throw I There is a craze for number seven among gamblers at the casinos along the Riviera. They maintain that seven has replaced thirteen as a significant number pointing out that all France’s great tragedies this year have occurred on the seventh of the month. Thus:— On87 words
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Article87 1932-09-03 5 Seaman, Publican and —Undertaker A man of many parts was John Evans, of London road Neath, whose death at eighty-two has terminated an adventurous career. From the age of nine he was a rolling stone. He ran away to sea, rose to the rank of mate,87 words
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Article112 1932-09-03 5 “When the gangster isn’t bumping off at rival, he loves to sit in cinemas and sob.” So says an eminent American woman lawyer who has just arrived in England on holiday. Gunmen wouldn’t harm a single hair of the head of a good woman. They weep over babies,112 words
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Advertisement293 1932-09-03 5 1 DIVINE MEDICINE f OF 1 HERNIA CENT PER CENT SUCCESS WITHOUT 1 OPERATION Why do you suffer from Hernia Come to > us, we shall make a contract with you and cure you of the disease. Ji vou fail to see a us, send three annas postal stamp, have293 words
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Article575 1932-09-03 6 Removal And Opening Ceremonies The Chinese Consulate has removed to TJo. 36, Northam Road (opposite the Government English School) as from August 31, 1932. The office for the of Oversea Chinese is on the ground floor. This office is on the right and faces the sea. The575 words
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Article214 1932-09-03 6 Decisions Regarding Recommendations of Estimates Committee From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Yesterday The committee debate on the recommendations of the estimates committee was concluded yesterday when the remainder of the retrenchment proposals were accepted with certain modifications, commissioners dealing at length with the method of application of the214 words
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706 1932-09-03 6 MINUTES OF MEETING 120 MINUTES DAYLIGHT SAVING FAVOURED The following are the minutes of a Committee Meeting held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Tuesday, August 30, 1932, at 5 p.m.: Present:—Mr. J. G. Campbell (President), Mr. G. Parbury (Vice-President), the hon’ble Mr. A. P. Robinson,706 words
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Article326 1932-09-03 6 The following are the minutes of a Special Committee Meeting held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Tuesday, 23rd August, 1932, at 5 p.m.i Present: Mr. J. G. Campbell (President), Mr. G Parbury (Vice-President), the hon’ble Mr. A. P. Robinson, Mr. Tay Lian Teck, Mr. J. I. Dawson,326 words
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Article354 1932-09-03 6 TEA AT RESIDENCY HANDSOME YOUNG MAN OF 19 The Emperor of Annam (His Majesty Bao Dai) was a passenger on board the outward French mail, the s.s. D’Artagnan, which put into port at 2 p.m. yesterday afternoon. His arrival had been known, and although the354 words
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Article107 1932-09-03 6 Wash and dry four ounces each of Australian sultanas and currants and mix with two teaspoons of flour. Cream together four ounces of Australian butter and six ounces of light brown sugar, add two beaten eggs and mix w'ell. Sift together nine ounces of flour, two teaspoons107 words
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Advertisement383 1932-09-03 6 ■■■■Ml Wai 7 J J I f s bi r/u The day of the ordinary artificial 1 f/f Food is over deficient and often merely fatforming—no wonder the mother dreaded its advent, when breastfeeding failed. But Cow Do not risk Baby’s health on Foods which Gate has changed all that383 words
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Article2503 1932-09-03 7 WILLY CLARKSON - (BY WILLY CLARKSON) of Clarkson’s has been -he h‘v "ir unbroken succession of W t; c]eg that we have helpmagn‘ hc Royal Naval and Military ed 10 Lord Mayors’ Shows—greatTournamtnu. ndour we now er P ara,lt u r public functions of proknoW pa.o'ie to dc,i2,503 words
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Article83 1932-09-03 7 Rohna and Rajula to Leave on Fridays In consequence of the s.s. "ROHNA" and "RAJULA” arriving from Negapatam with the Outward Europe Mails on Thursdays fortnightly, which is one day ahead of timetable date, it has become necessary’ to return these steamers to Negapatam and Coast Ports one83 words
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Advertisement15 1932-09-03 7 WIRELESS I WIRELESS I Informative and Interesting articles appear in the Pinang Gazette ON FRIDAYS.15 words
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Advertisement368 1932-09-03 7 WHAT DYSPEPTSCS SHOULD EAT 1 STRICT DIETS UNNECESSARY. It is a well-known fact that some foods have a greater tendency than others to cause indigestion, and that by limiting ne 3 d e t to certain tasteless, unappetizing foods, stomach troubles can sometimes be overcome. Nine times out of ten,368 words
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Advertisement200 1932-09-03 7 Al U.... PHOTO OP NERVE-CELLS SEEN THROUGH MICROSCOPE > rSPI i u nKVZ I ‘ft Ml t V’ < '-I «T 1 will take Sanatogen till my nerves are better” HpHOUSANDS of people—as sceptical as you—- have discovered that their decision: *T will give Sanatogen a fair trial” has changed200 words
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Article752 1932-09-03 8 While we are aware that the prison system in this country has been transformed and humanised to a considerable extent we do feel that the evils of sending people to prison for short terms for minor offences is not generally recognised by our Magistrates. Recently we commented752 words
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Article147 1932-09-03 8 dromes and towns or citit s.—Rugby Radio Service. Improving Facilities on Cape-Cairo Route Rugby, Yesterday. As already reported immediate effect is being given to the provisions of the Beit Trust under which £50,000 is to te devoted to the improvement of air communication in Africa. Overdromes and towns or citit s.—Rugby Radio Service. - 147 words
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Article125 1932-09-03 8 —Rugby Radio Service. Britain Watching Developments With Close Interest Rugby, Yesterday. The British Government has received a copy of the German aide memoire which was handed to the French Government on the subject of reorganisation of the Reichswehr and insistence on Germany’s right to possession of arms.—Rugby Radio Service. - 125 words
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1539 1932-09-03 8 “What Mr. Shaw is doing in his present play is to review the dilemma of a world which has lost its old dreams and discovered no fresh ones. The essential passage of the concluding sermon—the seventhly, and lastly, my brethren —puts the1,539 words
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Article859 1932-09-03 8 the truthful blind The old saying that j Pstiro derive a new significance k ments of a French p r fessor claims that it V T:ii s for the blind to t #l) 7 *’•s Though their facinl 1611 a register the same of their more fortunate859 words
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Advertisement274 1932-09-03 8 1 BUY BRITISH GILBEY'S IMPERIAL WINES SUPPLIES JUST ARRIVED J w J I SWEET AUSTRAL WHITE WINE "OPALIA" 1 AUSTRAL WHITE WINE "IMPERIAL PREFERENCE' 1 AUSTRAL RED WINE "IMPERIAL PREFERENCE" I SWEET AUSTRAL RED WINE "WRANGOO" SOUTH AFRICAN WINE "RED CAPA" SOUTH AFRICAN WINE "WHITE CAPA" Sole Agents w th274 words
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Advertisement96 1932-09-03 8 E. and O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. 2 ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private I bathroom attached. Modem Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. ■—BWJ J I >■»*»■■■■— l DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY 20,000 FREE GIFTS TO BE DISTRIBUTED96 words
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Article148 1932-09-03 9 Reuter. mass MEETING OF STEEL Royalty Well Received Berlin, Yesterday. The presence of Cabinet Ministers of the Reich as well as Prussia at a mass meeting of fftecn thousand steel helmeters in the Sports Palace yesterday evening may be regarded as very clearly indicating that Von PapenReuter. - 148 words
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Article58 1932-09-03 9 —Reuter. German Airman’s Progress in Pacific Flight Tokio, Yesterday. Von Gronau hopped off from Attu at a.m. and landed at Kakumabctsu Bay, Paramushiro Island at 12.06 p.m. Later. Von Gronau has safely completed his trans-Pacific flight. He left Paramushiro at 4.55 and landed at Nemuro at the far—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article72 1932-09-03 9 —Reuter. Submitting His Case to the People of New York New York, Yesterday. Mayor Walker stated that he is submitting his case to the people of New York. He criticised the way Franklin Roosevelt conducted the inquiry of the alleged corniption of his administration and said the question—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article25 1932-09-03 9 Router. To Come Into Force on September 6 London, Yesterday. The additional dut> s, cabled earlier, *>•l come into force on September 6.Router. - 25 words
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Article269 1932-09-03 9 Spain's Troubles Not Yet Over COMMUNISM Madrid, Yesterday. The police throughout Spain are searching for secret stores of arms and explosives after the discovery of plans for a Communist rising next Sunday involving the assassination of Ministers, destruction of churches, convents and public buildings and a revolutionary269 words
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Article203 1932-09-03 9 DR. CHANCE CONVICTED $lOO Fine On Two Charges Dr. George Quintin Chance, a Medical Officer, attached to the General Hospital, Penang, was this morning convicted in the District Court on two charges of having threatened a public servant, to wit, a Municipal fuse jointer, S. L. Das,203 words
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Article103 1932-09-03 9 on Southampton Water. —Rugby Radio Service. To-day’s Fight for the International Trophy Rugby, Yesterday. Kaye Don, who will pilot Lord Wakefield’s motor boat Miss England 111 in the speed boat race which begins to-morrow at Detroit for the British International Trophy, has expressed himself well pleased withon Southampton Water.—Rugby Radio Service. - 103 words
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Article111 1932-09-03 9 Reuter. To Make Ascent About May, 1933 PURELY BRITISH London, Yesterday. Admiral Sir William Goodenough, President of the Royal Geographical Society, and Brigadier General Bruce, for the President of the Alpine Club, announce that a British expedition to Mount Everest will take place in 1933 at DalailamasReuter. - 111 words
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Article73 1932-09-03 9 Reuter. Three Days Of Fierce Fighting FINALLY CRUSHED Quito, Yesterday. A revolt against the Government which broke out a week ago has now been finally crushed after three days of very fierce street fighting, in which it is estimated that 380 persons were killed and 732Reuter. - 73 words
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Article446 1932-09-03 9 Kuala Lumpur Clerical Decision HEAVILY DEFEATED (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2. Kuala Lumpur clerical apathy to the question of weekly wages was illustrated this evening at the public meeting convened by the Selangor Urban Co-operative Union. Barely thirty were present and a resolution446 words
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Article191 1932-09-03 9 L. H. Thorn and Miss Rose McGrath Ch took place at St. George’s I. Thursday last of Mr. hat n™. f the Hon S Kon and Gr.ifi nk Bangkok, and Miss Rose HcGr-th’ a Uß hter of Mr. and Mrs. A .L. The b• H ve Sussc191 words
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Article87 1932-09-03 9 plans for mediation. —Rugby Radio Service. No Official Attempt at Mediation Rugby, Yesterday. Although no official attempt at mediation has yet been undertaken in the strike in the manufacturing section of the Lancashire cotton industry w’hich began lost Monday, prospects of intervention are being actively explored by theplans for mediation.—Rugby Radio Service. - 87 words
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Article34 1932-09-03 9 —Reuter. Miss Helen Little Drowned in Rough Sea London, Yesterday. Helen, daughter cf Sir Graham Little, M.P., was drowned in a rough sea while bathing at Saltdean, Brighton. She was aged nineteen.-—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article275 1932-09-03 9 Our clerks and our peons are greatly disturbed And frequently diverse opinions are heard On the question of whether the gaji they draw Should be paid to them weekly or once every four. It is said that usurious chetties and Sikhs Who raid office doorways now once275 words
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Article92 1932-09-03 9 TIN —Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £149.15.0 £154.17.6 TIN (3 Months) London £150.17.6 £156.0.0 Singapore $78.12(4 $79.50 Business Done Penang $77.3714 cts. $7914 Business Done Buyers—No sellers Buyers—No sellera COPRA— (Sundried) £75 BLACK PEPPER 2%d. 2 27/32d. 4 1/16 <G>. 4 1/16(G) K 8,4 CU TAPIOCA Fair Seed »2»92 words
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Advertisement173 1932-09-03 9 I I I johnnie WAtaKER RED LABEL A VERY GOOD WHISKEY I AT A TRULY MODERATE PRICE. BLACK LABEL IS GUARANTEED 12 YEARS OLD. Sole Agents -John Little and Co., Ltd., Penang Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. I 1 1 DANISH f cbeaa/ i Ir. 1 CH (TH I c I173 words
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1129 1932-09-03 10 Things Taught That Need Not Be Known." While The Things That Must Be Known Are Often Remote From Actual Life "Certa:n of the conventions that straitened the lives of our grandmothers have lost all hold upon us nowadays. Yet there ts one that dies1,129 words
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Article268 1932-09-03 10 BRIDESMAID TO SISTER Staplehurst, Kent, A pretty 25-years-old girl who enjoys considerable benefits under a rich man’s will so long as she remains unmarried, has seen her sister go to the altar. She is Miss Marjorie Clementson, a daughter of the rector of this charming268 words
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Article587 1932-09-03 11 Social Services Abused INCREASING PRESSURE OF LIABILITIES Sydney. A survey of the various systems of Statefinanced relief to the a red, infirm and needy in Australia has shown that more than one million people are recipients of pensions and other allowances from public funds. There is evidence587 words
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Article136 1932-09-03 11 Rear-admiral George F. Hyde, First Naval Member of the Australian Naval Board, who has been addressing some home truths to his fellow-countrymen on the subject of their inadequate defences, was first lent to the Royal Australian Navy in 1911. Some years previously, while serving in the Victorious,136 words
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22 1932-09-03 11 The following donation to the funds is acknowledged: General Electric Co. Testing of Wireless Set by P.G.” $lO.OO.22 words
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Article198 1932-09-03 11 Charged With Fighting In A Street (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh yesterday. Chinese ladies well known locally figured in the Ipoh Police Court when they had to answer charges of disorderly conduct the allegation being that they were found fighting in a street shortly after midnight198 words
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Article127 1932-09-03 11 Kelantan Chinese Charged Having been arrested on instructions received from the Kelantan Police, Mooi Fook, who was described as a pawnbroker, was produced before the Police Magistrate. Detective Inspector Blakesley mentioned the case and said the accused w’as wanted on a charge of exporting gold without127 words
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Article230 1932-09-03 11 Bradman Scores 3,300 Runs During the Tour Victoria (British Columbia). By scoring 3,300 runs in thirty-three innings—an average of 100 —Don Bradman easily headed the batt'ng averages of A. A. Mailey’s team of Australian cricketers during their Canadian tour. The Australians sailed to-day. leaving behind them a230 words
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Article142 1932-09-03 11 BARRYMORE BROTHERS IN EXCELLENT FILM AT THE QUEEN’S Those who are familiar with the exploits of Arsene Lupin, the fictional crook of Maurice Le Blanc’s books cannot fail to appreciate the opportunity of seeing one of these stories on the screen with Lionel Barrymore in the name part,142 words
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Advertisement291 1932-09-03 11 Pc-’ 6 Yea Do > Ow r a aI W tC6 As A Teams cricket swim- W -fog—football ail wonder- W fulexerc .luce hours p°'" l 11 you arc unfit, < ther men- X i ii s orts #z/ <> |i> 0> k biw lose «Rtk ’MtW|. energy flags, and291 words
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Advertisement316 1932-09-03 11 THERMOS im FLASKS Iff» g ft i|® iiii o Mil wb 1 PATENT STRONGLAS LINING AU. BRITISH LONG RECOGNISED AS THE MOST RELIABLE HENCE THEY ARE THE MOST WIDELY USED because it 'O writes so easily PARKER IS PREFERRED VTOirVE a new writing experience •■•in store when you try the316 words
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Article756 1932-09-03 12 SYMINGTON WILSON RUBBER MARKET REPORT London, August 24 Since our last report, the rubber market has again closely followed the movements in Wall Street which for the moment seem to be the barometer to all commodity markets. After remaining quiet with an inclination to dullness from Friday evening to Monday,756 words
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Article1087 1932-09-03 12 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST e NAMES, > V SQ RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc. c. Allenby Rubber Co. Ator Gajah Rubber Estare -5 Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 5© /5 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 *5 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. *5 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates *s 3s_ Balau Planting Syndicate1,087 words
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Advertisement12 1932-09-03 12 |j Start taking g ‘PHYLLOSAN’ J 4TBOMOUHCBD HU-O-laN) aJT fl It TO-DAY.!12 words
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Advertisement436 1932-09-03 12 I S JL» p ij ’jaotO; «ill» 4, v K 3 i) y P fl Shen H ft? DE COLOGNE W M m ’47irShaving Stick < g Shaving Cream t F 3 Fragnnced with ”47ir Eau de hl Cologne. Yielding a rich and f! creamy lather, which softens the 3436 words
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Article753 1932-09-03 13 Schedule of Principal Lines is «1“ f VMSCIS arr,V S t'° m renang duri g W fd lN PORT TO-DAY waTANG from Tongkah, Kopah, ReaS M J and Victoria Point. Sails for h'T same ports— to-day. vTrrr V from Sungei Patani and MerSails for the same753 words
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Article306 1932-09-03 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,306 words
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Article382 1932-09-03 13 400 Runs in Twenty 6’s Hr. 6 Men on Woolley’s 3| the a Minute Boundary i 10,000 PEOPLE GASP Ten thousand people cheering themselves hoarse at the sight of Country cricketers scoring more than 400 runs in two hours; Batsmen running from the pavilion to the382 words
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Advertisement48 1932-09-03 13 p tesrVERY engino beeomt* a better performing engine with the Hew and Improved Champions saving S 3 mere than their cost in gas and oil, alone. L] WEARNE BROS., LTD., PENANG HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what you friends at Home are doing—Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.48 words
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Advertisement139 1932-09-03 13 I that? *> El »ik El z* I Dunlop Tyres sell so quickly that every one is new from the factory at Fort Dunlop when b a you buy it. Live, new tyres of outstanding merit. i DUNLOP s FORT i a The First TYRE in the world I I139 words
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Article1847 1932-09-03 14 THE LATE MR. ARTHUR SHERWOOD DOUGLAS By the death in a nursing home in Edinburgh of Mr. Arthur Sherwood Douglas, there has passed away a familiar figure in the rubber manufacturing trade of Edinburgh. His father, the late T. G. Doulas, came from America to Edinburgh1,847 words
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Advertisement781 1932-09-03 14 LOST 30 bs. FAT k 'I I was very stout, and I have taken I J Kruschen Salts for 3 months, and have f L OLD SCOTCH reduced from 212 lbs. to 182 lbs. (age 40). ‘1 LJ I lam a hearty eater, and have never If dieted in any781 words
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Advertisement2198 1932-09-03 15 I '<TJ I ‘4~^"~ HL— Hl» *&£s«? AND APCAR LINES I I (Companies Incorporated in England) I BLUES F&3NNEL LBMB 'l* •-♦-■'l MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES I m -nON NORTH CONTINENT BOSTON AND NEW YORK A W Kt’ i'WSRSCaN MAII iIME MENESTHEUS Due Penang In port. F >w» »Vi2,198 words
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Article333 1932-09-03 16 Ladies v. GenWenwn f The following are the teams in a cricket match between the Ladies and the Gentlemen of the P.C.C. to be played this afternoon on the Esplanade. Ladies: Mrs. P. N. Knight. Miss Dennys, Mrs. T. W. Douglas, Mrs. N. Rees, Mrs. L. M.333 words
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Article64 1932-09-03 16 LAWN BOWLS: Results of Ties Played on Friday Mixed Doubles Handicap —3 Mrs. Dawson and W. M. Edwards beat —1 Mrs. Stark and L. M. Norris 21-10. 4- 2 Mrs. Claude Brown and E. Dunkerley beat 4- 3 Mrs. Wallace and E. James 21-11. 4- 3 Mrs. C.64 words
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Article26 1932-09-03 16 LAWN TENNIS Men’s Doubles Handicap (Semi-final) —15.2 K. A. Robertson and C. Delmar Morgan vs. —15.4 L. G. Lee and H. E. Muriel.26 words
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Article61 1932-09-03 16 D.A.F.C. v. S.X.R.C. The following have been selected to represent the Darul Aihsan F.C. in the Senior League match with the S.X.R.C. on Monday on the Esplanade: T. Hassan; O. Nordin, I. Rashid; O. Hassan, O. G. Mydin, Che Hussain; M. Basheer, S. M. Ahmad, A. Rahman,61 words
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Article188 1932-09-03 16 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Sir,—l quite agree with your correspondent For Monthly Salary published in your issue of September 2, 1932, in reply to Betel Nut and Sereh.” It is contended that the weekly wage can avoid the credit system for which your correspondent Betel188 words
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110 1932-09-03 16 .—Reuter. WALKER CUP American Wins 8-1 Three Matches Halved Brooklin, Yesterday. America won the Walker Cup Golf Competition. Scores at the end of the eighteenth hole were: Ouimet —Torrace 1-01 Sweetser —stout 2-0; Moreland—Rex Hartley All square: Seaver —Fiddian 4-0; Voigt—Craw’ley All square; McCarthy—Lister Hartley.—Reuter. - 110 words
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Article111 1932-09-03 16 The Champions v. The Rest The Darul Aihsan Football League 1932 will be brought to a close with a match between the Champions (The Young Boys Muslim Party) and the rest on Sunday on the Datoh Kramat ground. The following are the teams: The Champions:—A Razak;111 words
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Article91 1932-09-03 16 Criminal Courts Defeat Civil Courts A football match played yesterday on the Junior Civil Service Association ground between the Penang Civil Courts and the Criminal Courts resulted in a win for the latter by four goals to. two. The game was fast and interesting and the Criminal91 words
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Article63 1932-09-03 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 3. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3{J 4 m/ts Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/4 On New York Bank Demand 39% France T.T. 1,000 nom India T.T. 153% Bangkok T.T. 80% per tics. 100 nom Batavia T.T. 99% Singapore T.T.63 words
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Article55 1932-09-03 16 15th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 7.50 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. Ps. LXXXIX. Hymn 290. 8.30 Holy Communion. 9.15 Holy Communion Tamil. 6 p.m. Evensong. Ps. LXXXIV and Ps. LXXXV 187 Magnificat 196 Nunc Dimititis 201 Hymns 200, 196, 316, 197. Thurs. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Friday 6 p.m. Evensong.55 words
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Article131 1932-09-03 16 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes In our quotations up to noon to-day:— Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN— Bangrins 13/3 14/3 13/3 14/3 Changkats 24/0 25/0 24/6 25/6 Hong Fatts .38 .41 .40 .43 Hong Kongs 13/3 14/0 13/6 14/3 Ipohs 14/6 15/6 14/9 15/3 Kampongs131 words
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139 1932-09-03 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO’S NOON QUOTATIONS Y esterday To-d ay Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN. Batang Padang 05 10 07% 12% Batu Caves 35 40 37% 42% Kinta 94 96 97 99 Klang River 92% 1.00 95 1.00 Kuchai 46 48 49 51% Malaya Cons. 07 09 08 10 North139 words
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Article52 1932-09-03 16 Buyers Sellers TIN— Bangrin 13/6 14 /3 Hongkong Tin 12/9 13/9 Johan .18 .21 Kinta .96 .98% Kuchai (Ord.) .46 .49 Malaya Consol. .09 .11 North .17 .20 Pangnga River 4/0 4/6 Penawat .47% .50 Rantau (Pref.) .35 .40 Sungei Luas .95 1.00 Talam .65 .70 Tronoh52 words
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Article43 1932-09-03 16 The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow’s: Spot 8% cents per lb. Oct./Dec. 8H Jan./March, 1933 9 April/June, 1933 9% Market firm. London and Liverpool Stock likely to be increased by 650 tons.43 words
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Article181 1932-09-03 16 Latest Quotations Fri. Tburg Sept. 2 Sept. 1 Stpi 19 Paris 88 1/2 F 8 7'64 123 96 New York 847 1/4 846 8/4 4.85; Montreal 8 88i 8.86| Brussels 25 02| 25 81 -8 Geneva 17 29/82 17 90 24 86 Mbs 67 5/8 67181 words
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Article189 1932-09-03 16 AIR MAILS A mail for South America by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. today. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Port Swettenham and Singapore by the s.s. “Klang” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for189 words
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Article166 1932-09-03 16 INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL RATES FOR‘POST-CARDS Special rates for post cards for transmission by air mail will be introduced forthwith. The rates for postcards intended for despatch by air mail are as follow’s:— Air mail Fee. For Egypt, by Alor Star-Cairo 18 cents For Europe generally, by Alor Star-Amsterdam166 words
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Advertisement97 1932-09-03 16 TO LET COMPOUND HOUSE. Fully furnished Overlooking Race Course—rent moderate, Entry Ist of October, 1932. Apply Box No. 84 c/o Pinang Gazette, Penang. NOTICE As from 30th August Mr. L. L. Moysey is no longer in our employ and has no authority to receive monies or transact any business on97 words
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Advertisement318 1932-09-03 16 Court of the Straits Settlements SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. Companies (Winding-up) No. 2 of 1932. In the matter of Ordinance No. 155 (Companies) and In the matter of the New j Nanking Hotel Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition 1 for the winding up of the above-named Company by318 words
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Miscellaneous39 1932-09-03 16 PENANG WEATHER report Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 75 N.W. 5 m.m. Noon 82 N. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water TO-DAY 1.45 p.m. 7.59 a.m. 1.45 p.m. 8.20 p.m. TO-MORROW 2.15 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 2.17 p.m. 8.49 p.m.39 words
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Miscellaneous193 1932-09-03 16 MATINEE TC-MORv \V A; 245 I Paramount's Mi'acid r ini 1937 The ‘Miracle Man”!! With a Mighty (ast Sylvia Sidney Cheder Morrs I Irving Pichel—Joha Wray-K<bert Coo’.n I Hobart Bosworth, Boris Karldf I Dramatic Yet Tencer! I Meek Yet Majest c I Tea ful Ytt Joyous 1 I •THE MInA.LE193 words
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