Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 September 1932
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Title Section20 1932-09-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 212. Vol. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 3th SEPTEMBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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195 1932-09-08 1 —Reuter. Paris Discusses Demand For Armaments Equality LACONIC COMMUNIQUE Political Waters Will Be Rippled Widely Before Decision Is Reached PRESS AGITATED Paris, Yesterday. It is becoming obvious that diplomatic waters will be rippled widely before a decision is reached regarding Germany s demand”—Reuter. - 195 words
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Article168 1932-09-08 1 ening.—Rugby Radio Service. Commercial Industrial Shares Improve Rugby, Yesterday. Great interest is displayed by newspapers in what are regarded in some quarter as worldwide signs of growing trade confidence. Under stimulation of a further rise in primary commodities shares in commercial and industrial companies on the Londonening.—Rugby Radio Service. - 168 words
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Article165 1932-09-08 1 Reuter. Negotiations Still Continuing For Settlement Rugby, Yesterday. Th letter which was received yesterday by both parties to the dispute in the manufacturing section of the cotton trade is ben < carefully considered to discover whether it opens up a prospect of ending the strike now in itsReuter. - 165 words
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Article97 1932-09-08 1 .—Rufby Radio Service. British Treasury Figures for Past Week Rugby, Yesterday. Th> Treasury return for the week show’s that unary revenue amounted to £9,604,01)0 ieing about £1,200,000 greater than th me week last year, customs ~n' i <\s is again contributing to the in- On the other hand.—Rufby Radio Service. - 97 words
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Article125 1932-09-08 1 I.—Reuter. Ex-Primates' Life Savings Embezzled Winnipeg, Yesterday. A crisis in the affairs of the Anglican Church in Canada has arisen through the depletion of £300.000 of the endowments funds belonging to Rupert's Land Province. A special conference of prominent laymen has been convoked to consider theI.—Reuter. - 125 words
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Article47 1932-09-08 1 —Reuter. Rome, Yesterday. Without awaiting the meeting of the International Labour Office to discuss the matter the Italian Government has convoked a meeting of employers and workers throughout the country to deal with the proposal to reduce the work- ing week to forty hours.-—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article75 1932-09-08 1 Rugby Radio Service. Britain’s Share Increases Three Per Cent. Rugby, Yesterday. Increase in United Kingdom share of India’s imports is shown in the report of the import trade of India for the three months ended June 30 issued to-day by the Department of Overseas Trade. Imports during theRugby Radio Service. - 75 words
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Article91 1932-09-08 1 Star liner Olympic from New York. —Rugby Radio Service. Fellow Passenger With Mr. Andrew Mellon Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. Stanley Bruce, Australian Minister in London, and who headed the Australian Delegation at the Ottawa Conference, arrived in London to-day. A representative of the Dominions Secretary greeted him onStar liner Olympic from New York.—Rugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article66 1932-09-08 1 Rugby Radio Service. Distinguished Pilot Crashes In Lake Garda Rugby, Yesterday. Lord Londonderry, Air Minister, has sent a telegram to General Balbo, Italian Air Minister, offering deep sympathy on behalf of the air council and the Royal Air Force in the great loss sustained by Regia Aeronautica ItaliaRugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article188 1932-09-08 1 Not Violated Any Federal Laws Washington, Yesterday. The Department of Justice is withdrawing from the proceedings against Schenk and two others on the grounds that they have not violated any federal laws. An investigator appointed by the Department has reported that his enquiry does not disclose188 words
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Article75 1932-09-08 1 —Reuter. Detectives Question Jean Harlow for Five Hours DOCTOR'S CABLE Hollywood, Yesterday. A claim that he understands the motive for Paul Bern's suicide is made in a telegram from his doctor, Edward B. Jones, from Honolulu, who has offered to come and testify if necessary. Five detectives—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article28 1932-09-08 1 Reuter. New York, Yesterday. Far reaching salary cuts are anticipated shortly throughout the Ford organisation. Only those receiving the minimum wage rate will escape.—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article61 1932-09-08 1 e.—Reuter. France Abandons Scheme NO OTHER PROPOSALS Stress, Yesterday. It is understood that France has abandoned the scheme of a Danubian Customs Union. Hence no definite schemes on this question were submitted at the Conference which opened here as a result of the Lausanne Agreement to devisee.—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article27 1932-09-08 1 Deals With a Zealous Photographer Budapest, September 2. Ex-King Alfonso applied some strong arm methods on Thursday evening in order to frustrate a news photographer’s27 words
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Article96 1932-09-08 1 U.S. Going Full Steam Ahead WAR DEBTS Washington, Y’esterday. Full steam ahead to the World Economic Conference remains the policy of the Government according to administration circles which express surprise at the report that the United States is anxious to postpone the Conference on account of the96 words
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Article373 1932-09-08 1 Well-Known Grocery Store Burgled (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Yesterday. The ingenuity of a clever crook was exposed to-day before Tunku Ismail, the Taiping Magistrate, when Tan Gok Teong, a man with two previous convictions, was charged with committing theft of movable property valued $l7B-30 belonging to373 words
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Article98 1932-09-08 1 elusions can be reacnea as io of Parliament is certain. —Rugby Radio Service. Some Days Likely To Elapse Before Agreement is Reached Rugby, Yesterday. The Prime Minister is engaged on a careful study of a mass of papers connected with the Ottawa Conference and is in consultation withelusions can be reacnea as io of Parliament is certain.—Rugby Radio Service. - 98 words
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Article114 1932-09-08 1 Lord Moynihan And The Irish Race Lord Moynihan, at the luncheon of Irish Medical School and Graduates’ Association at the Criterion Restaurant, London, on 27th July, said that the Irish of all nations of the world w’as the one who. paid the least attention to the114 words
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Advertisement21 1932-09-08 1 T. NAGATA brothers D &TISTS i dead Oilice next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street m. w- f T=?==^==^^21 words
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Advertisement6 1932-09-08 1 BRITISHERS CAPTURED BY BANDITS PAGE 96 words
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Advertisement2171 1932-09-08 2 RATES FOR CASUAL I THE BEACH STREET ANK S ADVERTISEMENTS AUCTION ROOMS. An co mm “X; rclating to -poHTANTNOTtcB Nederlandsche Handel Hongkong and Advertisements should be addressed to IN THE ESTATE Or Pl si FATIMAH, j l-» V». SSlCinC|!a€?3 jr** the Advertisement Manager, The The Un ned aio ducted to2,171 words
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1082 1932-09-08 3 sands On Verge Of SrarvaUon In Rural Districts HUGS fortunes made at expense OF THE COUNTRY When the Seiyukai suddenly and un-cxpecti-'.iy came into power last Decemk r thev promptly replaced the gold embargo As a result those who had been speculating in dollars1,082 words
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Article549 1932-09-08 3 Smaller Empire Proportion heavy free state TRADE PRACTICALLY all to united KINGDOM The importance of the United Kingdom d market for meat products, and the 'h of the total imports at present i by Empire countries, are points in the Empire Marketing Board’s S Of -at. 1549 words
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Article500 1932-09-08 3 Shot Mss’Ioriaire's Sweetheart LONDON TALK BROADWAY DEFENDS LIBBY HOLMAN Libby Holman, the ex-Broadway beauty “wanted” by the American police for the alleged murder of her young millionaire husband Smith Reynolds, is still at liberty but will appear in court at WinstonSalem, North Carolina, when the500 words
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Article215 1932-09-08 3 HOME OFFICE ORDER TO DORA MAUGHAN ‘MY ONE LOOPHOLE’ Dora Maughan, the American comedienne who describes herself in her act as “the bad, bad woman,” has been ordered by the Home Office to leave England by the end of this month. “One of215 words
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Advertisement188 1932-09-08 3 TRY THESE DELIGHTFUL CORK > TIPPED cigarettes El MADE BY PLAYER'S I||| FROAi FINEST A VIRGINIA TOBACCO LP’ 1 sfe likit a Fnjiß&sa ''x Redd. ffriTwOl WATER IMII wW STXXWOOLLIES Tn a Variety of Approved Colours THE DELIGHT CF WATER nymphs AS USED BY MOST COMPETITORS di THE RECENT SEA188 words
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Article506 1932-09-08 4 PENANG ASSIZE COURT Four Years’ Rigorous For Husband At the Penang Assize Court, yesterday, Ramalingam, a Tamil coolie on Caledonia Estate, Nibong Tebal, was sentenced to four years’ rigorous imprisonment for the attempted murder of his girl wife, Silambayi, at Nibong Tebal on June 7.506 words
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Article119 1932-09-08 4 Prince Starhemberg in Disgrace Vienna, Sept. 2. It appears that the leader of the Nationalist Heimwehr organisation, Prince Starhemberg, has lost caste with his followers owing to his stand taken in favour of the Lausanne loan protocol, with its ban on the “Anschluss or even a customs union119 words
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Article114 1932-09-08 4 Attempt Reported from India London, Sept. 2. According to despatches from Delhi, the widow of a recently deceased Brahmin in the village of Fatehpur Sikri expressed a wish to be burnt alive on her dead husband’s pyre, in conformity with Indian sutteo practice, but friends succeeded in dissuading her114 words
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Article376 1932-09-08 4 Mr T. Q- Gaffikin, formerly 0.C.P.D., Sungei Siput, is now’ stationed at Temerloh. The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., have received cable advice from their London office that an interim dividend of 6% less income tax has been declared. The Secretary for India has reappointed, for a376 words
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311 1932-09-08 4 August, 1932, Professional Examinations The following candidates have been successful in the final examination for the Diploma (L.M.S.): —J. M. Daniel, Gan Tian Soo, Lim Cheng Giok, V. F. Xavier and Yeoh Kum See. The following candidates received exemption in one or more311 words
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Article38 1932-09-08 4 COMMITTEE, PENANG The following donation to the European Unemployment Fund is acknowledged 1/3 of the proceeds of the Boxing Tournament held at Wembley on the 27th July, 1932, from the Penang Amateur Boxing Association (1932) $72.11.38 words
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Advertisement727 1932-09-08 4 SOCONY SOCONY-VACUUM NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Marks depicted above are the exclusive property of Socony-Vacuum Corporation, a Company incorporated in the United States of America and having an Office at Union Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore, and that the same are used by the said Company in respect727 words
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Advertisement257 1932-09-08 4 7“ .Columbia < I I I THESE I nY (Nocturne in E Flat CHOPIN d (.Liebestraum liszt ■Squire’s Octet play these wonderful and popular classics in a most appealing manner. This is a record of which you will never tire DB 868 E°° d Bye t 0 You ww vvv257 words
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630 1932-09-08 5 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS The Imp Pays $BO From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Yesterday ptne weather favoured the second day’s races, which was attended by a large crowd The going was good. No three-figure dividends were returned but The Imp, in the first race, paid630 words
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261 1932-09-08 5 j.—Reuter. WITH FIRDAUSSi Dastur Only a Neck Behind London, Yesterday The St. Leger Stakes, which was run at Doncaster to-day, was won by the Aga Khan’s Firdaussi, with Dastur second (also the Aga Khan’s) only a neck behind and Silvermere third, fourj.—Reuter. - 261 words
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Article454 1932-09-08 5 Yesterday’s Matr> POLICE DEFEATED IN SENIOR LEAGUE The Penang Cricket Club created a surprise by defeating the Police in their Senior League encounter yesterday on the Victoria Green by the only goal of the match. The game which did not attain a high standard was witnessed454 words
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Article121 1932-09-08 5 —Reuter. Birmingham Defeats Manchester C. London, September 7 The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English League: DIVISION 1 Birmingham 8 Manchester C. 0 Chelsea 4 Portsmouth 4 Liverpool 2 Sheffield U. 2 Sunderland 1 Aston V. 1 DIVISION n. Bradford C. 5—Reuter. - 121 words
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Article164 1932-09-08 5 —Reuter. ALL NATIONS COMPETING Cochet and Shields in Quarter Finals A Forest Hills, Yesterday Practically all the leading nations are competing in the American Tennis Championships. The following are fourth Round results in the Men’s Champioship: Austin beat Tidball 6-4, 8-6, 6-2; Perry beat Norris Williams, a—Reuter. - 164 words
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Article132 1932-09-08 5 The Eastern Smelters will close their soccer season to-day when a game will be played between members of the Club—- Europeans and Eurasians versus The Rest.” The match will be played on the Dato Kramat Ground and the kick off is timed for 5.15 p.m. The following132 words
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Article324 1932-09-08 5 REMARRIED IN HER OWN FAITH HUSBAND IN GAOL London. The death in mail week of Mrs. Lilian Mycock, in Anderton-street, West Gorton, Manchester, has ended a tragic story. A fortnight ago her husband was escorted from Strangeways Prison, Manchester, where he is serving a sentence for324 words
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434 1932-09-08 5 Torpedoes Of The Road SWIFT AND POWERFUL TO RAM THE CARS OF RAIDERS RELENTLESS WAR Fast motor-cars, with specially constructed steel bodies and bullet-proof windscreens, have been added to the equipment of the famous Flying Squad. These are the new methods Scotland Yard434 words
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Advertisement124 1932-09-08 5 GREAT VALUE JN BABY PRAMS The outstanding features of the Pram, here illustrated, are the amazingly low price, elegant hm appearance and the sturdiness of build. SPECIFICATION Size of Body 30" x 16" on top. Graceful Design pressed on smooth Steel Panels. Fitted with Canopy Studs. Neatly padded Pediflex Tropical124 words
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Article225 1932-09-08 6 The Relationship Between Magyars And Shans Rangoon, Aug. 24 In the last week of September an expedition calling itself ‘‘Justice for Hungary” will start for Burma with the object of investigating the relationship between the Magyars and the Shans, the inhabitants of a plateau, three thousand225 words
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Article312 1932-09-08 6 Rangoon Corporation And Retrenchment The Sun writes in the Rangoon Gazette. “The Report of Mr. Williamson, I.C.S. on possible retrenchment in the Ran •on Corporation is out now. This officer menced his inquiry on November 1 and came to a conclusion on July 2 ia o It312 words
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Article143 1932-09-08 6 Extraordinary General Meeting; i i Rangoon, Aug. 24 An extraordinary general body meeting of the Burma Telegraph Men’s A•sociation was held at Baijnath Building Hall on Sunday, August 21, at 3 p.rn. with Dr. P. A. Nair in the chair. The object of the meeting was to143 words
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Article395 1932-09-08 6 Derby Sweep Winner Enters The Lists Rangoon, Aug. 24 Under the banner of the People’s Party the following candidates will contest the seats noted against their names in the coming election. It will be seen that the list contains a recent winner of the Calcutta Derby Sweep395 words
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Article202 1932-09-08 6 Rules B sing Rigidly Enforced Rangoon, Aug. 24 A police campaign against those whose practice it is to utilise the road or pavement as an all-night parking place for c?rs, I rries, and motor-cycles has been initiated. To a large section of the public the regulations202 words
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Article107 1932-09-08 6 Communica lions Interrupted Naini Tai, Aug. 22 About 15 inches of rainfall have been recorded in Nami Tai in the course of the last 36 hours. The fall was heaviest dU' ing 12 hours of Saturday night. There have been heavy landslides between Naini Tai107 words
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Article228 1932-09-08 6 Citizens’ interest In Civic Affairs Rangoon, Aug. 25 Mandalay citizens have lately shown greater interest in Municipal affairs and recently they have been working for the abolition of a certain section of the Act. In pursuance of a resolution passed by the Mandalay Municipal Committee, a By-law Sub-Committee228 words
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Article150 1932-09-08 6 Festival Of 459-Years-Old Pagoda Rangoon, Aug. 24 After Taungbyon comes the Yatanagu Nat Pwe at Ava, Amarapura, in the Mandalay district. It is already in progress and terminates on August 30. In fact the Yatanagu festival is virtually a Pagoda festival in flionour of the Pagoda bearing150 words
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Article316 1932-09-08 6 Commission To Be Appointed It is officially announced that the Secretary of State for the Colonies has decided to appoint a Commission to examine on the spot the possibilities of closer union between Trinidad and the Windward Islands and Leeward Islands, or some of them.316 words
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Advertisement173 1932-09-08 6 "We 11 a bove the Averaqe Cow Gate builds the healthy Ki virile child, not the fat and flabby baby tl s ordinar Y artificial food. IMEaEsL-—\ Tiiat is why motlern Mothers the world over are turning to it with e relief B There is NO DOUBT about A 4173 words
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Article419 1932-09-08 7 WIFELESS AID TO CRIME DETECTION NoHingham Lead Though there is a general outcry throughout the country that serious crime is on the increase, Nottingham stands in practically an isolated posi tion among the big cities in the fact that indictable offences have actually decreased since the419 words
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Article1118 1932-09-08 7 Principals. In Nottingham System Wi*h the progress of cheap and fast road transport wrongdoers have adopted the motor car as their chief means of es- cape, and the police, to continue as ade-, quate protectors of life and property, are I having to forsake to some extent foot,1,118 words
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Article220 1932-09-08 7 Governor Says No Slight Is Implied The following is a copy of the letter sent by the Colonial Secretary to the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, in reply to the Association’s final appeal to His Excellency to reconsider his decision to name the new Pier Clifford Pier: In220 words
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Article458 1932-09-08 7 TWO MEN WHO STOLE CHEQUE-BOOK Six MONTHS EACH Charles William Bridgeman, 42. commercial traveller, of Vauxhall Bridgeroad, S.W. 1, and Thomas Mack, 34, tailor, of no fixed address, who were said by the police to be members of a gang of expert forgers, were charged at458 words
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Article360 1932-09-08 7 TRIBUTES TO SIR HERBERT BARKER Sir Herbert Barker, the famous manipulative surgeon, who struggled for years to gain recognition for the unqualified practice of which he was so great a pioneer, has received on the occasion of his silver wedding many congratulations from people in all walks360 words
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Article658 1932-09-08 7 BRITAIN AS FASHION CENTRE The problem of the customer who wears a garment sent on approval at an evening function and then returns it the next day with a complaint was discussed at the summer school of the Drapers’ Chamber of Trade, which was resumed at658 words
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Advertisement265 1932-09-08 7 ADVERTISING TELLS OF THINGS I I To wear, to use, to eat and to entertain. It is the news that k the housewife looks for. I s Place the merits of YOUR wares Hi S g before them through the medium of the PINANG GAZETTE and g increase your custom.265 words
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Article643 1932-09-08 8 Writing on paddy cultivation in Malaya recently we urged amongst other things the provision of better marketing facilities for Malayan grown rice. Since we wrote that article we have read an interesting scheme put forward by Mr. Justin Kotalawala of Ceylon for protecting Ceylon grown rice. To our643 words
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Article300 1932-09-08 8 Tuesday, the 20th September, will be a red-letter day in Methodist history for I on that day, at a meeting in London, the new Methodist Church of Great Britain and Ireland wall be constituted. It will embrace in a single communion the three Churches which hitherto have carried300 words
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Article887 1932-09-08 8 Signor Mussolini's Definition The Italian Press publishes in extenso Signor Mussolini’s contribution to the second section of the subject Fascism in Volume XIV. of the Italian Encyclopaedia. In it Signor Mussolini deals with the political and social doctrines of Fascism and begins with the frank confession887 words
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Article936 1932-09-08 8 THE WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE Although it has been rath» shadowed by other events oVer for the proposed World Econ\™ ence are being discussed Md 5° nfer date or venue has been fi Xe T hlle 1 Probable that the arrangement» appear 3 carried out by the Lea£936 words
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Advertisement203 1932-09-08 8 i. I BUY BRITISH GILBEY'S IMPERIAL WINES I SUPPLIES JUST ARRIVED I' SWEET AUSTRAL WHITE WINE "OPALIA" AUSTRAL WHITE WINE "IMPERIAL PREFERENCE" 1 AUSTRAL RED WINE "IMPERIAL PREFERENCE" 1 SWEET AUSTRAL RED WINE "WRANGOO" SOUTH AFRICAN WINE "RED CAPA" I SOUTH AFRICAN WINE "WHITE CAPA" I 1 Sole Agents: I203 words
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Advertisement61 1932-09-08 8 E. and O. HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. Wednesday, 14th September, 1932 Dance Music By the Band of the S. S. “PRESIDENT MONROE” ANOTHER ENTIRELY FREE DISTRIBUTION OF GIFTS AT To-night Some presents are large and some are small, but ALL are worth having. Two Coming Attractions. DEAN’S OPERA Of61 words
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636 1932-09-08 9 MEMBERS OF ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. STAFF 0 One Makes Dramatic Escape o TERRIBLE FATE OF MRS. PAWLEY o Japanese Assistance o Mukden, Yesterday. Three Britishers were seized by bandits who swooped down and carried off a party which was riding at Newchwang when636 words
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Article733 1932-09-08 9 family trouble Son Who Resented Father’s Youngish Wife r*- boyish-looking Chinese, Wong Soon Lai, dressed in full black, appeared in the dock at the Assize Court this morning charged with murder at Balik Pulau on June 9. Accused claimed trial and a Special Jury, with Mr.733 words
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Article401 1932-09-08 9 Two Adjournments But Defendant Fails to Appear IPOH CASE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. Summoned to appear in the local Police Court to-day at the instance of the Kinta Sanitary Board to answer a charge of commencing building operations at the Ipoh Amusement Park401 words
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154 1932-09-08 9 Chinese Pleads Guilty On being charged with the possession of housebreaking implements a Chinese named Mah Aik to-day pleaded guilty before the Penang Police Magistrate. Detective Inspector Roche said that the accused was arrested at 3 a.m. in a lorong off Chulia Street. There was another154 words
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Article102 1932-09-08 9 Stanley Woods Beats T.T. Winner London, Sept 9. Riding through blinding sheets of rain, the cream of British motor-cyclists competed to-day for the Ulster Grand Prix. Stanley Woods, on a Norton, won the 500 cc class at an average speed for the course of 246 miles of102 words
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Article50 1932-09-08 9 Half Yearly Interim Dividend of 14 Per Cent. The local office of the Chartered Bank has received a telegram from their London office reading as follows Directors have declared an interim dividend for the past half year at the rate of 14% per annum subject to income tax.50 words
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Article108 1932-09-08 9 nN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £157.10.0 £157-15-0 TIN (3 Months) London £158.15.0 £159-5-0 Singapore W«® 9175 Business Done Penang BO 00 $81.62% Business Done Buyers—No sellers Buyers—No seller* zr, /.x $5.90 $5-95 COPRA— (Sundned) «23 00 $22.00 BLACK PEPPER RUBBER 31/16d M. London 7/16 (G) 7/16 (G) New York108 words
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Advertisement125 1932-09-08 9 W AS GOOD AS WHISKY CAN BE CA f f BLACK V' obtainable I AND JlHk Fr m RED /V\ V® AH LABEL Dealers. «JOHNNIE WAtaKER Bom 1920 Still going Strong "THE WHISKY WITH THE REPUTATION." AGENTS John Little Co., Ltd., Penang, (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. ■—r125 words
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Article887 1932-09-08 10 AN EDUCATIONAL NEED LORD IRWIN ON SALARIES OF TEACHERS Lord Irwin, President of the Board of Education, addressed the members of the City of London Vacation Course in Education recently at the Holborn Restaurant on education in relation to the general state of the country Mr.887 words
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Article919 1932-09-08 10 SCOTTISH OPTIMISM i INQUIRIES FOR SHIPMENTS OF WHISKY According to information received in Scotland from New York and Washington, it is regarded as almost certain that prohibition will be repealed in the United States. Inquiries have been received from various firms in the United States919 words
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Advertisement306 1932-09-08 10 IG w <\ If I h|linr 1 z 1 i II ie P er f ume 1 ||M for You BgaJd V, i < Hg Captivating by its delightfully kR fresh but unobtrusive aroma, "4711" Tosca Perfume is I > jjfeg the choice of sophistic- I j ated women, the306 words
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Article373 1932-09-08 11 A League Of Nations View The League of Nations has just pubshed a valuable study of world economic nd financial relations which is timely in >w of the approaching World Economic Conference. The publication deals with balances of payments in all countries durng 1930 and also373 words
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Article377 1932-09-08 11 JEWELLERY VALUED $l,OOO TAKEN EUROPEAN LOSES TROPHIES, BRANDY AND CHEESE The residence of Dato Abdul Wahab in Chamberlain Road, Ipoh, was the scene of a daring burglary when jewellery to the value of $l,OOO was removed. The burglary’ was discovered at five o’clock in the morning when377 words
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Article709 1932-09-08 11 HUSBAND COMMITTED ON WIFE MURDER CHARGE CONFUSED DOCUMENT READ John Wm. Carrett, aged 56, described as a canner-up, appeared on remand at Croydon Petty Sessions on August 18th charged with the wilful murder of his wife, Mrs. Sophia Carrett, who was found dead at their home709 words
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Advertisement334 1932-09-08 11 aeag.« i IF IT’S STRENGTH YOU NEED I way*£'*•***•'• I jt k^iuw****** 4 J .X <"■■•"' liZjfil pMB —you need Hall's Wine bell 11* cause it is a Tonic RestoraHallS tive and Nerve Food that l~?55 quickly gives strength to the ent i re system. Nothing else r? y° u334 words
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Advertisement34 1932-09-08 11 Since you have taken 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 Gazette help you.34 words
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Advertisement419 1932-09-08 11 WTien Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. HTHE old saying that “Distance lends enchantment” is never more apt or to the point than when applied to people whose breath is laden with evilsmelling odours. No matter how handsome they may appear, they lose their attractiveness when419 words
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Article937 1932-09-08 12 AMERICA SUPPORTS COMMODITY London, August 19. Tons. World stocks 30-6-32 583,39 1 31-5-32 620,281 30-6-31 539.362 s. d. Price this time last year 0 2 5/8 Average price for 1930 0 515/13 Average price for 1931 0 3 1/8 Average price for 1932 (7 mts.)o 23 16 Interest has937 words
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Article235 1932-09-08 12 A Working Profit of £2,500 The directors of Malim Nawar Tin, Ltd., in their report accompanied by duly audited accounts for the year ended March 31, 1932, state Owing to the low price of tin operations for the period under review resulted in a working profit of235 words
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Article194 1932-09-08 12 A firm tone has continued to characterise the tin market, spot being quoted at the time of writing at £l4l 10s. There is no indication at the moment of any increase in trade buying in this country, in America, or on the Continent, most of the improvement being attributable194 words
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Article150 1932-09-08 12 At the meeting convened with the object of placing the company into voluntary liquidation the shareholders present unanimously decided to attempt to save the mine. The sum of £5,000 is required to pay the pressing debts in Spain and place the property on a caretaking basis until150 words
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Article156 1932-09-08 12 “The West Coast Leader” in a recent issue calls attention to the increasing interest developing in Bolivia in regard to gold, where the Huanuni dredge was recently re-started. It notes further that Patino Mines contemplates a further reduction in production, to bring the total Bolivian tin output156 words
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273 1932-09-08 12 Many mysteries of the Cornish tin trade, which have baffled archaeologists for generations, were cleared up by an American worker, Dr. H. O. Hencken, of Dr. Hencken computes the first period of the trade as from 2,000 B.C. to 1,000 B.C-, and described how273 words
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Article260 1932-09-08 12 The accounts for the year ended March 31, 1932, have been issued, the meeting having recently been held at Kuala Lumpur. At the close of the financial year the land holding was 583,465 acres. The working profit from the dredge was $45,403. The net profit for260 words
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Article196 1932-09-08 12 One of the most promising tin propositions in Nigeria is Bisichi. The company has an issued capital of £460,000, divided into 460,000 shares of 10s. each. There are no debentures or preferential charges. Even for the year ended December 31 last a small profit was made, notwithstanding the196 words
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Article164 1932-09-08 12 (Figures in parentheses are those of previous period.) Juru Estates. —Rubber costs for 1931-2 were reduced to 2’4 per lb. f.o.b. At meeting 10 August chairman's speech stated that costs for current year are so far just under 2d., and this may even yet be bettered. As it164 words
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Article1070 1932-09-08 12 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST NAMES. I 1 i I i RUBBER (Dollar.) c c. Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3® Amalgamated Malay Estates 7® Xver Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 75 Aver Kuning Rubber Estates 5 »5 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. *5 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates ?5 35 Balau1,070 words
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Article182 1932-09-08 12 Latest Quotations W<d Tu 3 Sat, Sept 7 Sept. 6 8» pt. 19 Pane BSI/1 88 25 82 128 96 NawYoik 849 1/2 8 48’/8 4,85? Montreal 8.84 8 82 Brussels 25 25 091 31 K 8 Geneva 18 CBi 18 00| 24 86 Kmsieidam 8.65182 words
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Advertisement18 1932-09-08 12 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what you friends at Home are doing— Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.18 words
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Advertisement257 1932-09-08 12 MUNICIPAL NOTICE RABIES In view of the existence of rabies among dogs in the island of Penang, the Municipal Commissioners desire to call the attention of the public to the following regulations now in force. 1. No person shall be permitted to take any dog out of or into the257 words
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Advertisement213 1932-09-08 12 For Eight I e aledbyUin lri I of I ma which lasted for a I months. My hands V' I during the whole of than? I depend on others to do I me. The burning and I to be worse at night g s *®td E “My mother sent nte213 words
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Article864 1932-09-08 13 Schedule of Principal Lines .lowing is a list of vessels arriving < rora FM,a E during Week: TV TORT TO-DAY p.VPUP.A from Japan, China and 6.8 for Colombo, Aden, Port SaTw MarseilleS a from Singapore and Port BS sw taenham Sails for Negapatam aD 1 tru864 words
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Article259 1932-09-08 13 SEPTEMBER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Chinese Fair opens in Ipoh. Blackmail,” at Ipoh Playhouse 2nd night. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. Singapore Races, third day. First Perak Hockey Trial. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. Birthday of H.H. the Sultan of Selangor, Public Holiday in Selangor. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Lunar Eclipse, mid-night. Federal259 words
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Article1284 1932-09-08 13 Claim For Fabricated Ships The United States Commission investigating claims of British subjects upon the United States Government in respect of War inventions sat at the Privy Council offices. Sir Eustace Tennyson-d’ Eyncourt, formerly Director of Naval Construction, and Mr. Thomas Graham, naval architect jointly claimed £7,500 in1,284 words
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Advertisement200 1932-09-08 13 because it r 'W* writes so easily L Xi’ PARKER IS PREFERRED I’ 111 £9 Hi 'LISI VTOITVE a new writing experience l J n Btore w hen you try the Parker I Duofold. Once you touch its jewel8 iBSS smooth point to paper you’ll know L w hy over200 words
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Article932 1932-09-08 14 1931 RESULTS WEEKLY SERVICE AMPLY JUSTIFIED The rapid progress made by the Royal Dutch Air Lines (the K.L.M.) is shown in the report on last year s work which was recently published. Expectations with regard to the year (states the report) were not too932 words
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890 1932-09-08 14 A DEPUTATION TO DUBLIN “STOP THIS TARIFF WAR A strong plea to the Irish Free State Government “to end the tariff war" with Great Britain was made at a largely attended meeting of landowners, farmers, and ratepayers on the show grounds at Navan, Co. Meath,890 words
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Advertisement380 1932-09-08 14 .A You need suffer no longer the pain and discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica, Lumbago if your blood Is kept in a pure and healthy state remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarke’s Blood Mixture. Of all Chemists and Stores. Equally good in LIQUID or TABLET form Has No380 words
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Advertisement475 1932-09-08 14 EEP' I —WURm Newly discovered! a priceless safeguard to teetii —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teetha higher polish, brighter lustre—film stains disappear completely. Z “T A HE Pepsodent Laboratories announce a475 words
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Advertisement2154 1932-09-08 15 d I p ond 0.-BRITISH iNi/IA Jjj 3TjB and apcar lines I (Companies Incorporated n England; V 35LWE MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES n v NORTH CONTINENT BOSTON AND NEW YORK J& IM ZIIM ERI C A N MAIL LINF T J,’hT'i"i^‘for Colombo, Aden, Mar- gIAUCUs"Due’ Penang '"*"'Sept. 29 I2,154 words
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Article268 1932-09-08 16 RUGBY First Mid-Week Practice at Ipoh i GOOD TALENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. The first mid-week rugby practice game of the new season was played on the Ipoh padang this evening, when two full sides turned out and put in some strenuous practice. Among those268 words
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Article112 1932-09-08 16 Judge’s Warning When the name of Mr. J. L. Waters (of Messrs. Moutrie Co., Penang), was called out at the Assize Court this morning, it was found that he was absent. Later his name was again called out without response. His Lordship said the punishment112 words
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Article67 1932-09-08 16 To The Editor, of the “Pinang Gazette.” Sir,—My Committee have directed me to ask if you wall be good enough to publish this letter of thanks to all those who sold tickets for the Beach Ball, to the firms who aided the advertising campaign and to your goodselves67 words
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Article44 1932-09-08 16 It is with regret that the announcement is made of the death of Mrs. Khoo Ten" Chuan (nee Ong Say Khuan) whose funeral takes place on Friday 9th iinst at 9.30 a.m. from her residence, 192, Anson Road to Khoo Cemetery.44 words
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Article201 1932-09-08 16 padi Planter’s Body Found In River i THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. The story of a kampong tragedy was narrated at the Assizes to-day when Kohor bin Rian was charged with murder by causing the death of a Javanese padi planter living at201 words
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Article29 1932-09-08 16 KE SILTS OF TIES PLAYED YESTERDAY Championship Singles G. C. Miller beat E. Dunkerley 21-10. Singles Handicap —s G. B. F. Southam beat —6 W. Dawson 21-9.29 words
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Article68 1932-09-08 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 8 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 5? m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 A 3 Documentary 2/4 fa On New York Bank Demand 40% France T.T. 1,000 nom India m T.T. 153% Bangkok T.T. 80 per ties. 100 nom Batavia68 words
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Article79 1932-09-08 16 The Singapore Prices for Standard Rit bed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 9/a cents per It Oct./Dec. 9? g Jan./March, 1933 ..9% April/June, 1933 10 Market quiet. The following prices were realised fo rubber sold at our Auction rooms to-da at 10.30 a.m.:—79 words
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Article691 1932-09-08 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday. To-day. B S B S RUBBER Allenby 40 50 45 55 Changkat Serdang 1.20 1.40 1.25 1-40 Glenealy 70 80 70 80 Kedah 1-10 1.25 ex 1.20691 words
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Article184 1932-09-08 16 AIR MALLS A mail for Europe and North America, Alor Star-Amsterdam Direct Service, wall be closed at 6 p.m. on Friday. A mail for Siam (Bangkok), Burma (Rangoon), India (Calcutta), Iraq (Baghdadi, Egypt (Cairo, Palestine and Egypt), by road to Alor Star and thence by Dutch Air Mail184 words
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Advertisement50 1932-09-08 16 ON OTHER PAGES Burma News 6 Causes of World Depression 11 How Japan is Facing the Depression 3 Baffling the Motor Bandits 7 Making Money Go Farther 10 Shipping News 13 Britishers Captured by Bandits g Penang Assizes 4 Ipoh Tragedy 16 Latest Cable News 1 9 Produce Markets >50 words
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Advertisement181 1932-09-08 16 FOR SALE. One HALS. Cabinet Gramophone by Moutrie Model B condition as new. One Record Cabinet new (Records) no Reasonable offer refused can be seen at any time daily. One five seater in good condition $BO cash, or nearest offer, c/o Box No. 86, Pinang Gazette. NOTICE. The funeral of181 words
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Advertisement41 1932-09-08 16 The Impo tance of Salt Dor S^aso Most dishes need to or s c j t^ie exact ‘linount you handy pourer tin Cc purest salt in the v < ’L—4- r u J a 0 Manufactured by Cere b o s Limiter,41 words
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Miscellaneous35 1932-09-08 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E. Noon 93 S. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 4.24 am. 11.32 a.m. 4.35 p.m. 10.44 p.m. TO-MORROW 6.40 am. 10.17 p.m. 3.25 p.m.35 words
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Miscellaneous129 1932-09-08 16 K *‘l, 6.05 NfGHTLT Matinee Saturday 10th c? 2 MADAN THEATRES LTD., CAi, r f PRESENT BILWAMANGAL (Partly in -Colour) Lots of Delightful Hindustani Songs .Splendid Music. Gorgeous Settings! Si 1 A GREAT ALL-BRITISH SHOW! ENGLAND’S DARLING OF THE FOOTLIGHTS MAKES HER TALKIE DEBUT GRACIE FIELDS WITH AN ALL-ENGLISH CAST129 words
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