Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 September 1932
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Title Section21 1932-09-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE gSTASLSSHSD 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 215. Vol. LXXXX. MONDAY. 12th SF TIMBER. 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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217 1932-09-12 1 UNCERTAIN FATE OF AMERICAN FLYING FAMILY" forced down in sea off GREENLAND Children Aboard BRITISH TRAWLER UNABLE TO LOCATE MACHINE Vain Search Copenhagen, Yesterday. An S O S has been received at Angmagsalik from Hutchinson’s “Flv Family,” reporting that he had made a forced landing in the sea near the217 words
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Article53 1932-09-12 1 -Reuter. London, To-day. The must be no talk of surdeclared Mr. De Valera in a speech a Kilkenny reaffirming his in•“Htton to v th hold land annuities from England. W'e are going to fight and win. rh ist be prepared for sacrifices for no soft-Reuter. - 53 words
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Article112 1932-09-12 1 r. ~n eir cwn 1,10 Service. Tributes to Work of Sir Tallier Jones Rugby, Yesterday, of th, f Aere P at the Conference eulosi; -r ;itional Union against tuberWork A ~l e iia ue yesterday to the Sunder. >r J’ en< 3rill Vallier Jones, v<or y Medical Director ofr. ~neir cwn 1,10 Service. - 112 words
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Article37 1932-09-12 1 Reuter. Presidential Request to Cut 1934 Expenditure Washington, Yesterday. President Hoover has requested the Budget Bureau to keep the estimates of the expenditure for 1934 at a figure at least $500,000,000 below the 1933 estimates.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article326 1932-09-12 1 Refuses To Make Public Speeches DR. KOO OBLIGES (From Our Own Correspondent I Singapore. To-day. The Lytton Commission arrived yesterday morning by the Italian steamer Gange. Lord Lytton was besieged by a number of pressmen of both Chinese and English papers. Lord Lytton did not make326 words
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35 1932-09-12 1 Madrid, To-day. Fifty-five Monarchist political deportees, mostly Grandees, including relatives of ex-King Alfonso, Don Alfonso and Don Francisco Bourbon left for Cadiz from prison en route to Spanish West Africa.35 words
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Article48 1932-09-12 1 A Malay named Mat Isah bin Isahak who was convicted on a charge of theft of a sarong was to-day sentenced to one year’s rigorous imprisonment and to one year’s police supervision, by the District Judge, Penang. Three previous convictions were proved against the accused.48 words
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Article57 1932-09-12 1 -Reuter. Being Shanghaied by Medical Man New York, Saturday. I am being Shanghaied by a medical man,” declared Jimmy Walker, ex-Mayor of New York City, who sailed for Europe on the Italian liner Conte-Grande. It is learned that he is making a “round trip” to Europe and back-Reuter. - 57 words
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Article39 1932-09-12 1 .—Reuter. Duleepsinhji Unable to Go Owing to 11l Health London, Yesterday. It is officially stated at Nawanagar’s house at Staines that Duleepsinhji is unable to go to Australia. He is shortly going to Switzerland for health reasons..—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article164 1932-09-12 1 Nanking, To-day. The Ministry for the Interior has placed before the National Government a proposal for the abolition of Mui Tsai, or the slave girl system which for centuries caused the slur of slavery to be cast on China. Changchun, To-day. Early on Sunday morning bandits, by maliciously164 words
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Article198 1932-09-12 1 In one of the busiest thoroughfares of Penang, at the junction of Maxwell Road and Burmah Road, the body of a middle aged Chinese woman was found, at about 7.30 p_m. yesterday. The body was lying partly in the drain and partly on the road198 words
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Article134 1932-09-12 1 Possession of Handcuffs Ariffin bin Abdullah who was convicted by the Police Magistrate on a charge of Criminal misappropriation of a pair of handcuffs, was to-day sentenced to six months’ rigorous imprisonment to be followed by six months’ police supervision, by the District Judge, Penang. Detective Inspector134 words
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Article26 1932-09-12 1 Hongkong, To-day. The appea- against the conviction of Cheng Kwok Yau in the Fung case has failed. Sentence will be passed on Wednesday morning.26 words
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Article250 1932-09-12 1 Assize Court Trial The trial which began on Friday afternoon was continued this morning of a Chinese, Wong Ah Tong, who is charged with murder and attempted robbery of an elderly Chinese nonia, Tan Leang Chee, on. February 22 last in a kampong at Butterworth. According250 words
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Advertisement19 1932-09-12 1 7. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS i ffca 1 Office next +o The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street 'm. f-19 words
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Advertisement63 1932-09-12 1 LATEST NEWS OF CAPTURED BRITISHERS PAGE 9 BOY BRITISH AND BE PROUD OF IT COWLEY SALOON 30 1932 MODEL MILES PER (PRICE GALLON. i FEATURES: New Radiator and wide “Eddyfree” body Hydraulic Brakes Safety Rear Tank frame, improved clearance, longer springs—Air-filter and preheater—Magna type wire wheels—Coil ignition—Bishop Cam steering—4B inch63 words
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Advertisement1732 1932-09-12 2 RATES FOR CASUAL FOR SALE. BANKS. m. ADVERTISEMENTS 1929 Austin “7” New Tyres and All communications relating to hood Qn]y 12,000 miles. —Insured. Nederlcndsche Handel Hongkong and Box No. 87, c/o Pinang Gazette. McatSChapß, N. V. Banking Pinang Gazette.” 831—9 10 12 13. Netherlands trading society. CorDOFatiOH fe-'A-Z Wanted, For1,732 words
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1059 1932-09-12 3 Rotherwood's Big Surprise trawelltsn and soy charlton ALSO PAY WELL KALAW WINS BIG RACE (From Our Own Correspondent') SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. I'vi weather attracted the best attendance of the three days. The going was very fast. In the l ist Race Rotherwood sprang a1,059 words
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Article330 1932-09-12 3 Evcrtcn Again Beaten TORQUAY'S EIGHT AGAINST SOUTHEND London, September 10. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Birmingham 2 Blackpool 1 Bolton W. 4 Middlesbro’ 3 Chelsea 3 Sheffield U. 0 Leeds U. 1 Huddersfield330 words
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Article614 1932-09-12 3 P.F.A. CUP COMPETITION XAVERIANS WIN BY NARROW MARGIN The second string of the Darul Aishan Football Club were on Saturday eliminated, from the Penang Football Association Cup Competition being beaten by St. Xavier’s, Recreation Club by the only goal scored in the match. The match was614 words
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Article148 1932-09-12 3 In a friendly match of three doubles the Young Athletic Pariy of Larut Road, defeated the Penang Union Epworth League on Saturday. Doubles (1) Oh Teng Cheng and Tan Khoon Khem (Y.A.P.) lost to Ng Tat Seng and Yeoh Cheow Beng (P.U.E.L.) 21 12; 19—19 (5-3). (2) Lee Au148 words
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Advertisement212 1932-09-12 3 Sgi jMyjJ W II SO ENDED AN ORGY OF CHEAPNESS. THIS actual photographic reproduction, taken ’ast year after our Ist Anniversary Sale, portrays 136 watches which were traded in as part payment for NEW WATCHES OUR 2nd ANNIVERSARY SALE H| OF WATCHES CLOCKS H[ WILL LAST ALL SEPTEMBER, AND THIS212 words
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Article784 1932-09-12 4 Pte. Shariff Best Athlete -G” COY P.W. CHAMPION PLATOON The Second Annual Sports Meeting of the ‘C’ and G.’ (Malay) Coys, of the Penang and Province Wellesley, Volunteer Corps was held yesterday on the Francis Light School ground. h In spite of the inclement weather which784 words
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902 1932-09-12 4 Singapore Races handicapping now MADE EASIER (By TIC TAC) It is officially announced that Currency Boy has been scratched from the Gold Cup race to be run at Singapore on Saturday next. This wall now’ make the handicapping easier as, with Currency Boy902 words
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Article553 1932-09-12 4 Mr. A. H. Bibby has arrived in Raub. Mr. G. A. Farelly, Government Surveyor, British North Borneo, has retired. Mr Kenzo Ito has been recognised as Japanese Vice-Consul at Singapore. H Tunku Kassim Auditor General has reported his return from leave and resumed duties. Mr H. S.553 words
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Advertisement171 1932-09-12 4 v TRADE FAIR AND AMUSEMENT PARK J Mtorwt °oac SOLAR HALL HONG PEAH YEAN LUNAR HALL j SWEE TE Al" r WEMBLEY CINEMA AT 7 4 9.30 P.M. ANG LIAN SEE It T WEMBLEY DANCE HALL First Class Orchestra EVERY variety of catering Al thf. various stalls. it, r■ j171 words
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Advertisement189 1932-09-12 4 [REMOVAL SALE I ‘SI I 11 11 I 111 I I' I have to vacate our premises at the end of this month, during re-building operations, and to save removal charges are offering all our present stocks at BARGAIN PRICES. Music from 10 cents, a copy. Records $l.OO each. Violins189 words
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Article920 1932-09-12 5 A DREAM come TRUE Pioneers of Trade with Malaya er be re K ar ded as a red n for they m t' an traders and business m lar e numb^a at the and J.° n P remises in Dato Kra- <. of im U3ly920 words
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Article132 1932-09-12 5 To-day’s Mass Meeting A mass meeting of the Penang Mercantile Employees will be held at No. 1, Downing S’reet to-day (Penang Chamber of Commerce) at 5.15 p.m. for the following purposes: I. To ascertain the views of the Mercantile Employees on the suggestion made by Dr.132 words
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Article3843 1932-09-12 6 SIR SAMUEL WILSON’S VISIT TO MALAYA: EHHiCmONS AT MALAYA HOUSE: FIN!- DISPLAY OF TANJONG MALIM BASKETWARE: A MALAY LEGEND OF THE ECLIPSE: THE DECENTRALISATION PROBLEM From Our Own Correspondent London, August 31 I am informed by the Colonial Office that Sir Samuel Wilson, G.C.M.G., K.C.8., Permanent3,843 words
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Advertisement189 1932-09-12 6 r rwlr The mother on the right is Mrs. Howard with her little son —fed on Cow Gate —lst prize winners in the London Neu- s-Chronicle “Mother and Child Competition,” Feb. 1932. THE doubts and difficulties of the past have gone and the drudgery too! Look at these sparkling mothers189 words
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267 1932-09-12 7 And l\o O o Seems io Knew The Cause UNEMPLOYMENT An increase in cruelty to animals is reported by the R.S.P.C.A. Figures which the Society has just issued show that from January to July there was an increase of 16 per cent, in the267 words
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Article261 1932-09-12 7 Us. 3d. A HEAD ON SHEEP 3s. On Poultry Dublin, August 30. The Irish Free State Government tonight issued an order under its Emergency Duties Act imposing new duties on sheep and poultry. From to-morrow Ils. 3d. per head will be charged on imported sheep, and 3s.261 words
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151 1932-09-12 7 The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow: 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on minute papers etc. to be151 words
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Article201 1932-09-12 7 Desperate Methods By Ecuador Rebels 6,000 KILLED The arming of inmates of a criminal lunatic asylum end sending them to fight the government forces is one of the incidents of the Ecuador revolt reported by Reuter. More than 5,000 men have been killed during savage201 words
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Article510 1932-09-12 7 French Colonial Ministers’ Striking Speech Saint Just-la-Pendue, Sept 4. To-day M. Albert Sarraut (Minister for the Colonies) inaugurated a monument erected to the explorer Jean Dupuis. Among those present were: —M. Alexandre Varenne (Deputy), a former Governor-General of Indochina; M. Outrey, the Deputy for Cochinchina; and various other510 words
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Advertisement345 1932-09-12 7 advertising tells of things o I' To wear, to use. to eat and to entertain. It is the news that the housewife looks for. Illi Place the merits of YOUR wares before them through the medium of the "PINANG GAZETTE” and increase your custom. >T||.|n.j.u J J .hi Ti.: TITM345 words
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Advertisement430 1932-09-12 7 A IMS. FIRTH i> fill EI r I ii JOitN BROWN LID. i j: I CT P SHEFFIELD. WT SPEEDICUT" HIGH M Fi SPEED DRILLS W ll Many years of experience have brought BV A UjA FIRTH’S HIGH SPEED DRILLS to WZp the highest pitch of perfection. Manufactured in SHEFFIELD430 words
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Article13 1932-09-12 8 Fletcher: To Kathleen Marion (Susie) wife of W. F. Fletcher, a daughter.13 words
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Article596 1932-09-12 8 The statement that the new Phoenix Theatre intends to produce Shakespearian plays in formal costumes raises the old, but still interesting, question as to how Shakespeare really should be presented. The traditional way, of course, is to give the actors Elizabethan costumes, and until quite lately596 words
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Article373 1932-09-12 8 Ought technical knowledge to be left to technical persons? This old question was revived recently by Lord Dawson of Penn, President of the British Medical Association, when he opened an exhibition of surgical appliances and medical literature. He advised the general public to shun medical books, because373 words
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Article200 1932-09-12 8 Whatever views the politicians and the general public may hold on the subject the hotel and restaurant keepers of NewYork are certain that the days of Prohibition are numbered. And they are sufficiently optimistic to believe that the number will be few for they are making200 words
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Article716 1932-09-12 8 No continent has suffered more heavily from the general economic and financial crisis than South America, and it is therefore the less surprising that political disturbances have been violent and widespread in the Latin Republics this spring and summer. Chile has seen a revolution followed by a716 words
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Article846 1932-09-12 8 A LUSITANIA MEMORY Next year a monument to th of those who perished in the meillor 7 the Lusitania will be unveiled town. This memorial is the v iUesns Jerome Connor, the wel’-kJ* sculptor, and portrays a mounted on a pedestal. Ol Its strong beauty is a846 words
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Advertisement307 1932-09-12 8 If your fac® wears a frown jJh, W&> %f i and the spleen t 1 keeps you down < r Übr~w jraS *'3lk Vl kJSI > «Pjji t j CARISBERG utoEIUPILSNER STOUT SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED, Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur m. t. th. r. OUR COOKED SPECIALITIES307 words
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Advertisement29 1932-09-12 8 E. and O. hotel. SPECIAL DINNER AND dance. Wednesday, 14th September, 1932 Dance Music By the Band of the S. S. PRESIDENT MONROE -i ri nr tetr: Hi bF'29 words
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Obituary24 1932-09-12 8 DEATH Pvkett- At Bedford Park, London, on FrX. September 9. Rett G F. Pykett m his 69th year. Funeral Tuesday, 13th, at Slough, Windsor.24 words
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398 1932-09-12 9 BANKER'S NARROW ESCAPE Golf Thrill japan to recognise MANCHUKUO Tokyo, Yesterday. A report from Harbin states that two Englishmen including Mr. Henson, Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, were slightly wounded while resisting the attempt of five bandits to kidnap them while398 words
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Article685 1932-09-12 9 Situation Discussed At Reichstag Meeting Berlin, SepS'mt r 9. President von Hindenburg to-day (Friday) at noon received the National Socialist Speaker cf the Reichstag, Captain Goehring, and the DeputySpeakers including the one who is a member of the National People’s Party, Herr Graef. After the chief of685 words
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Article196 1932-09-12 9 —Reuter. Berltu, Yesterday. The political game of “pull devil pull baker teas continued over the week-end between the Nazis and the Centre (Catholic) Party on the one hand who are in fear cf the dissolution of the Reichstag and Von Papen and Von Schleicher on the other hand, who.—Reuter. - 196 words
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156 1932-09-12 9 Crisis !n Spinning Section Postponed MEETING TO-MORROW Rugby, Yesterday. The situation in the cotton industry dispute has taken a more hopeful turn. Not only are joint negotiations to be resumed between the parties to the stoppage in the manufacturing section of the industry which began156 words
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115 1932-09-12 9 Son Goes to Gaol A Chinese youth named Teoh Hor Seng was to-day sentenced to six months’ rigorous imprisonment and to six months police supervision being convicted on a charge of theft. The accused's father was present in Court and on being questioned by the115 words
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Article943 1932-09-12 9 IN LONDON LEADING MALAYAN EDUCATIONAL MISSIONARY IN PENANG FOR NEARLY 40 YEARS Cable information was received this morning of the death in England, near London, on Friday last, of the Reverend G F Pykett, who only retired from Malaya, as one of the leading figures943 words
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157 1932-09-12 9 M. S. ALLY AND COMPANY Ipoh Case CONVICTED BUT TREATED AS TECHNICAL OFFENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. Judgment in the case in which M. S. Ally Co. were charged with selling liquor •without a license was delivered this morning when accused was convicted.157 words
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Article94 1932-09-12 9 TN—Spot SATURDAY. TO-DAY. London £154-15-0 £154-15-0 TIN (3 Months) London £159-5-0 £159-5-0 Singapore $79.62’4 $79.75 Business Done Penang $79.00 $79.62% Business Done Buyers—No sellers Buyers—No seller! COPRA— (Sundried) $5.95 85.90 BLACK PEPPER $22.50 $22.50 RUBBER London 2|3d. New York 4(G) 3 4(G) Singapore 8% cts. B’4 cts. TAPIOCA94 words
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Advertisement93 1932-09-12 9 AS GOOD AS WHISKY CAN BE CA f BLACK Obtainable and \v iBk From RED /V\ Y» All LABEL Dealers. f yL JOHNNIE WAhKER Bom 1820-Stillgoing Strong "THE WHISKY WITH THE REPUTATION." AGENTS John Little Co., Ltd., Penang, (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. a ',y Cbe ’lRunnvnieJ'e “The93 words
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Article385 1932-09-12 10 Stern Comment By Magistrate A young motorist, who objected to follow the behests of traffic policemen and disdained to read notice-boards placed as a warning, was smartly dealt with by Sir Chartres Biron, the Bow-strect magistrate. People like him,” Sir Chartres said, must be taught to behave385 words
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Article127 1932-09-12 10 The Hon. Mervyn Wingfield Joins Palestine Force VISCOUNT’S SON The heir to an old Irish peerage, the Hon. Mervyn Patrick Wingfield, has joined the British section of the Palestine police as a constable, says Reuter from Jerusalem. He is the only son of the Bth Viscount127 words
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Article178 1932-09-12 10 One Accidentally Shoots Himself In Leg SEQUEL TO HOLD-UPS Following the series of hold-ups, all L.C.C. lorry-drivers employed collecting money from the various depots have been provided with revolvers. The first shooting has already taken place. One of the drivers accidentally shot himself in the leg.178 words
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Advertisement381 1932-09-12 10 -J, --g— ~~J PHOIO OF NERVE-CELLS «F.v THROUGH MICROSCOPE i r. .uyyi ."T V" •T'*'—• T 1" .-i" 3 ■-•v- -•’r* t 12&' J i j Wl 1W •ffk J Drink in New Health and Vitality That's what you do when you take Sanatogen. A famous physician, writing about the381 words
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Advertisement247 1932-09-12 10 jf -&3p| A WW i So I 1 brilliaEt/ IS a t m Sole Agents:— v. SfraiiS Java Trading Cc. Newly discovered! a priceless safeguard to teeth. —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes.247 words
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Article1599 1932-09-12 11 THE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS—TIDINESS—THE WEARING OF UNIFORM—SPECIAL AWARDS OTHER THAN FOR GALLANTRY—GENERAL EFFICIENCY OF TROOP SPOILT BY CARELESSLY WORN UNIFORM Rovers and Scouters are reminded of the third of a series of lectures on the SL John’s Ambulance Badge Course by Dr. N. K. Menon at Headquarters1,599 words
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Advertisement310 1932-09-12 11 I ’TCnberthat pure blood not only I! away disease, but is Nature s I k medy-in fact, the blood is the I wni of life- the treatment of I Bl'ood and Skin Complaints Clarke’s I aood Mature is unexcelled, it I expels the P°'J ons and Of all Chemists and310 words
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Advertisement480 1932-09-12 11 BUILDING MATERIALS READY STOCKS OF "TUNNEL" and TUNNELITE" British Cement—loo per cent. BRITISH MILD STEEL BARS RUBEROID" Roofing Materials MASTICON ASBESTOS CEMENT FLAT SHEETS. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., PSNAN& SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IRON BANGKOK. |tB| |ffi| «tc* TRADCMAM THE QJ7 1 Pat. No. *****8 '23 ISS( (Q KING480 words
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Article771 1932-09-12 12 SYMINGTON WILSON'S REPORT August 31, 1932. Since our last Report the Rubber Market has experienced a spell of great activity and prices at one time on Monday showed a rise amounting to %d. per lb. for all positions compared with those quoted here last week. A slight reaction on Wall771 words
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Article1193 1932-09-12 12 The post-war development of the tinproducing industry resembles that of the copper, lead and zinc industries. Demand reached its peak in 1929, but expansion in productive capacity, chiefly due to improvements in metallurgy, overtook it two years before the debacle in the United States, and prices W’ere1,193 words
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Article306 1932-09-12 12 Details of the proposed amalgamation of Sumatra Proprietary’, Sumatra Consolidated and Sumatra Consolidated (Extended) are now’ available, and they show that a new company is to be formed to take over the three undertakings. It will have an issued share capital of £159,473 in 2s. shares, a306 words
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Article1314 1932-09-12 12 The London and Liverpool weekly statistical rubber returns were again satisfactory, for deliveries at both ports proved to be in excess of the landings, and the combined United Kingdom stocks fell to 104,528 tons, contrasting with 136,473 tons a year ago. Spot rubber became strong towards the close1,314 words
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Article1180 1932-09-12 12 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST IcS i i NAMES. t v M A RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c Allenby Rubber Co. 47) 55 AlorGajah Rubber Estate 30 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 70 80 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 75 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Ayer1,180 words
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Article140 1932-09-12 12 Lat «t Quotations I Fri I o lO S-Pi 9 I 891/8 89 11 1 New York 849 I MoowbM 8.81) S4 I Brussels 25 20 2 5 171 I Geneva 18 10 180s i I Amsterdam 8.70 I Bod» !4 87i ''l Stockholm 19 1140 words
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Advertisement224 1932-09-12 12 PILES CAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is Different. If you are suffering the tortures of Pila and its kindred ailments, and have 4 every known remedy without ob:<iiuj relief, we ask you to give Dr. Van Absorptive Pile Plasma a trial. Its curative healing action on the infle ned224 words
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Article866 1932-09-12 13 Shipps Arrivals and Departure s Schedule of Principal Lines nr following in I'** vessels arriVtog filing ft»® Fenang during W6ek: I? j PORT TO-DAY tcRAM from Paneh and Ashan Sails |S She same ports-today. KEDAH from Singapore. Sails for ?RONOH from Langkat, P. Soesoe aS and P- Brandan. Sails for866 words
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Article234 1932-09-12 13 SEPTEMBER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. Birthday of H.H. the Sultan of Selangor, Public Holiday in Selangor. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Lunar Eclipse, mid-night. Federal Council Meeting at Kuala Lumpur. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. Singapore Races, fourth day. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Perak Hockey Association: General Meeting, Ipoh. Singapore Races, fifth (last)234 words
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1304 1932-09-12 13 An ugly situation is developing in Germany, as I write, and each day is fraught with crisis. This is the logical outcome of the elections which made the Nazis the biggest party in the State but denied them power. On election day I happened to1,304 words
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Advertisement294 1932-09-12 13 I Rt DUNLOP j < TYRES now! I B They grip the greasy toad b b and make your motoring safe I BSBS BUY BRITISH BUY ounlop 5 J 5 I B B B B B B B B BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBSBBE B*T a B B B B S B B B294 words
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Article201 1932-09-12 14 HIGH ELECTION EXPENSES A Cheaper Poll Every vote polled during the las general election cost 6d. less than in th general election of 1924, when the average cost was 13.3 d. This is one of the facts revealed in the official return of candidates’ expenses at201 words
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Article467 1932-09-12 14 Mountain Strongholds Defy Attack Not many miles from the city of Foo chow, on the China coast, is a small Soviet State which defies all efforts to abolish it. An area embracing parts of Fukien and Kiangsi provinces forms a small "country’’ on its own under a467 words
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Article378 1932-09-12 14 A Leng Career Of Crime SUSPECTED OF SPYING DURING THE WAR The French police are now convinced that the man who called himself "Prince Edgar de Bourbon” was no prince at all, but an adventurer and crook, named Charles Lorioli. A young woman named Candelaria378 words
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Article332 1932-09-12 14 Dashing Young Beau Gets A Severe Thrashing WATCHFUL HUSBAND Monkey Hill, at the Zoo. has been gravely scandalised recently by domestic disturbances in one of the families of the Abyssinian or sacred baboons, who live there. Groups of females of the community have been seen332 words
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Advertisement218 1932-09-12 14 1 I Ij I 3 I oßm 1 IMIII I g s 17 ■1 M P er f Ume 1 I H for You gg\ I I |S| Captivating by its delightfully 811 fresh but unobtrusive aroma, J\\ Qi 7 Bl! "47ir Tosca Perfume is 1 the choice of sophistic-218 words
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Advertisement2190 1932-09-12 15 P. and 0.-BRITSSH INDIA Rplß OFjSj 9 H AND APCAR LINES I y R-&X-ENT I N G" k JgtgSHojBSSS I (Companies Incorporated in EngkLSaj 7A? BLUE £V'3* 4B?M MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES nxmON NORTH CONTINENT BOSTON AND NEW YORK A MF\ A R. >g oaTROCLUS for Colombo, Aden, Mar-2,190 words
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Article569 1932-09-12 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Saturday. To-day. B S B S RUBBER Allenby 47% 55 50 60 Kuala Sidim 97% 1.10 95 1.02% Mentakab 18 22% 15 18 New Scudai 70 80 67%569 words
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Article64 1932-09-12 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 12 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 3 J m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/4 On New York Bank Demand 40% France T.T. 1,000 nom India T.T. 153% Bangkok T.T. 80 per ties. 100 nom Batavia T.T. 100%64 words
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Article44 1932-09-12 16 Ex-President to Head Committee to Study Conditions A.'* ->■■-»« «-X, .-y Washington, Yesterday. Ex-President Coolidge is to head the committee to study railroad conditions with a view to recommending remedial legislation. It is understood the committee is sponsored by banking and insurance interests.—Reuter.44 words
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Article43 1932-09-12 16 Prince to Open Copenhagen Exhibition Copenhagen, Saturday. It is officially announced that the Prince of Wales is arriving on September 24 to open the British Industrial Exhibition. He will be the guest of King Christian in the Palace of Christian VH.—Reuter.43 words
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Article73 1932-09-12 16 S.S. Police v. D.A.F.C. The following will represent the Police in the Senior League match against the Darul Aihsan Football Club on Wednesday, on the Victoria Green, at 5 p.m. sharp Bachan Singh J. A. Embury, M. S. Babjan Koneh bin Ismail, W. Ingham (Captain), Ong Kee73 words
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Article56 1932-09-12 16 The following will represent the P.C.C. in the Senior League match against the Chinese Recreation Club, to-morrow, on the Esplanade W. M. Oak-Rhind D. J. Fleming, J. Crichton: H. Bracegirdle, J. A. Hunt, A. L. B. Perkins; P. L. Cooper, J. E. Harvey, R. W. Brown. J.56 words
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Article95 1932-09-12 16 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G.P.0., London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on August 19, by the s.s. Baloeran was delivered in London on September 9. AIR MAIL A mail for Batavia via Pelembang by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch95 words
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71 1932-09-12 16 Cochet Beaten Forest Hills, Saturday. In the final of the American Tennis Championship, Vines (America) beat Cochet (France) 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. —Reuter. The s.s. Burdwan from Yokohama via ports is expected to arrive here at 7 p.m. to-day (12-9-32) and will leave fol Colombo, Bombay.71 words
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Advertisement53 1932-09-12 16 ON OTHER PAGES Home News for Malaya 6 Scouting Notes 11 Singapore Races 3 An Independent Motorist 10 Lunatics Sent Out to Fight 7 Rising Wave of Cruelty to Animals 2 Malay Volunteers Sports 4 Shipping News 13 Indian Chamber of Commerce 5 Commercial News 12 Latest Cable News 953 words
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Advertisement290 1932-09-12 16 AUCTION SALE THE MORNING NEWS PRESS LIMITED C-F IPOH, PERAK (in Voluntary Liquidation) Upon instructions from A. S. Brown, Esqr., of Ipoh, the liquidator of the above Compahy, the undersigned will sell by public auction on Tuesday, the 20th day of September, 1932, at 10 a.m. at No. 60, Brewster290 words
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Advertisement110 1932-09-12 16 They are burning up energy all the time play-filled days in the garden 5T“ U» Ag that's why yoLT children v&s balanced diet Doctors tell us that now of all times growing children must have their fo< d properly balanced vide the elements essential for growth and vitalityWise parents ensure110 words
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Miscellaneous35 1932-09-12 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Win<| Rainfall 6 a.m. 7#k-* N 1/ m.m. Noon 83 N TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 10.56 a.m. 5.14 a.m. 11.46 p.m. 5.40 p.m. TO-MORROW 11.31 a.m. 5.48 a.m.35 words
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Miscellaneous144 1932-09-12 16 Z^X’ r 1 r»- «mJ,, i f>’.. ..i..; k- -gr?»?. 1 -C I Z >K; I < PEGGY SHANNON asd RICHAR3 Z rlen in CN "PLAYING THE GAMi" I WITH JACK OAKIE and REGIS TOOMEY. TO-MORROW THE FIRST GRAND OPERA FILM LEONCAVALLO'S "PAGLIACCI" i Presenting the Celebrated SAN CARLO OPERA144 words
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