Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 September 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1932-09-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE fCFABLISHED 1833. 'JX PUBLISHED DAILY. No, 229. Vol. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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823 1932-09-17 1 ONE OF WORLD'S GREATEST BENEFACTORS Tragedy Of Declining Years MAN WHO SAVED MILLIONS OF LIVES Conqueror Of Dread Malaria London, Yesterday. The death has taken place of Sir Ronald Ross.—Reuter. Ronald Ross, who by conquering malaria became one of the v/orld’s greatest benefactors,.—Reuter. - 823 words
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124 1932-09-17 1 i.—Reuter. Warning To Washington Politicians CAUSE OF BOOM New York, Yesterday. The Business Conduct Committee of the Stock Exchange have directed all New York City members to submit to the committee for examination of copies of all telegraphic communications sent on their private wiresi.—Reuter. - 124 words
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Article43 1932-09-17 1 Mr. Murray Philipson Elected with 4,000 Majority London, Yesterday. The result of the Twickenham by election due to the death of Sir John Ferguson is as follow’s:— Murray Philipson (Conservative) 21,688 1 Percy Holman (Labour) 16.88 X Conservative Majority 4,80743 words
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Article40 1932-09-17 1 New York, Yesterday. The land and water bullet n Kaye Don obtained a licence to wed the twenty-one year old American society girl Miss Eileen Marten of Greenwich, Connecticutt a few hours before sailing for England. k40 words
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Article53 1932-09-17 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Important Stage on Its Development Rugby, Yesterday. I Sij high pressure transmission wires, which together with the earthed conductor for protecting others against lightning are now to be put in position across the Thames estuary, mark an important stage in the development of the national,—Rugby Radio Service. - 53 words
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Article102 1932-09-17 1 A Correction On Thursday the Pinang Gazette lished the case at the Assizes, in which a Chinese Lim Cheng Hock alias Lim Ah Bah was convicted and sentenced to two years on a charge of forgery. It was stated that accused forged a note addressed to the102 words
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Article120 1932-09-17 1 •—Reuter. Will Not Participate In Disarmament Parleys TILL RECOGNISED S f Geneva, Yesterday. The text is published of a letter from Von Nuerath to thq president of the Disarmament Commission confirming Germany’s inability to participate in the Conference till her claim to equality is recognised. The German•—Reuter. - 120 words
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Article38 1932-09-17 1 Rugby Radio Service. Growing Hopes That Peace May Be Restored Rugby, Yesterday. Growing hopes that peace may be restored in the cotton industries are entertained in Manchester where good progress is being made by the conference.—Rugby Radio Service. - 38 words
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Article139 1932-09-17 1 ,—Reuter. Affecting Capital of 85 Milliard Marks Paris, Yesterday. A huge French Conversion Loan has been launched with interest at 4V 2 per cent, affecting a capital of 85 milliard francs comprising the 5 per cent. Rentes of 1915/16 and 1928, the 6 per cent. Rentes of 1920,—Reuter. - 139 words
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Article58 1932-09-17 1 Rugby Radio Service. President Leaves For Geneva To-day Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. Arthur Henderson, President of the World Disarmament Conference, will leave for Geneva to-morrow afternoon to attend a meeting next week of the bureau of the conference. Sir John Simon, who will head the British Delegation at theRugby Radio Service. - 58 words
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Article67 1932-09-17 1 tearing SwS of Wendover.— Rugby Radio Service. Forthcoming Marriage of Miss Joan Macdonald Rugby, Yesterday. The Prime Minister’s second daughter Dr. Joan Macdonald, will be married to Dr. Alistair Mackinnon on Tuesday. The Prime Minister, who is spending the weekend at Chequers will remain there until after thetearing SwS of Wendover.—Rugby Radio Service. - 67 words
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172 1932-09-17 1 IN SINGAPORE Funeral This Afternoon at 4 It is with regret that we record the death of Mr. J. Wallace Wilson, Manager of the Kedah Rubber Co., Ltd. We understand that Mr. Wilson was taken ill quite recently and proceeded to Singapore with172 words
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Article114 1932-09-17 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Entertainment Being Proposed For British Sailors Rugby, Yesterday. The third cruiser squadron from: the British Mediteranean Fleet comprised erf the cruisers Curacoa, Calypso, Cer.s <- Curfew with the submarines Rover vmder Curie Admiral F L. Tottenham, command of Admiral r. will pay a—Rugby Radio Service. - 114 words
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Advertisement15 1932-09-17 1 T. NAGATA brothers I Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement67 1932-09-17 1 LATEST MANCHURIAN NEWS PAGE 9 BUY BRITISH AND BE PROUD OF IT. I j IMPORTANT to those about to go on LEAVE. PHONE 258 Penang, or coll on us for full details of our 1 Popular Scheme for the delivery in England of MORRIS CARS I I We will take67 words
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Advertisement1971 1932-09-17 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTIFICATION BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS V/ C Tenders will be received up to noon on Saturday, Ist October, 1932, at the Resi- Jfl Atl I.- dent Councillors Office, Penang, from per- A M CTCCI 1)7116 DGnIC VnCirTOrGCl DCink AH communications relating to son 3 dMirous of contracting for supplies1,971 words
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992 1932-09-17 3 ■•SHANGHAIED" MAN'S TRIBUTE TO HIS KIDNAPPER DUTCH thrust them OVER THE BORDER GO OR WE SHOOT" The son of a Pretoria clergyman, married to the daughter of the head of a gang of operate criminals. Sent to a convict settlement at St.992 words
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Article513 1932-09-17 3 A NEW BRITISH INDUSTRY At St. Ives in Huntingdonshire there is a chicory factory t h at promises to supply all th" hicory needs, and is said to be the on'y factory of its kind in England. Som." two and a half years ago a513 words
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Article120 1932-09-17 3 LORD DUDLEY LEAVES ALL TO HIS WIFE The Countess of Dudley, formerly Miss Gertie Millar, a Gaiety actress, has been left £5,000 a year by her husband, the Earl of Dudley, who died in June, aged sixtyfive. He bequeathed her also all other property120 words
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Advertisement122 1932-09-17 3 STOP DiGESTIYĔ PAIN QUICKLY The worst attacks of indigestion are stopped in a few seconds by taking a little Bisurated Magnesia in water immediately after eating. ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia goes right to the seat of the trouble, neutralises excess acidity, stops fermentation, and soothes, heals and strengthens the inflamed stomach fining122 words
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2182 1932-09-17 4 EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING PAID UP SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW OVER $64,000 DIVIDEND OF 5 PER CENT. I At the eighth annual general meeting of members of the Penang Government Servants’ Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, it was announced that although the membership showed a decrease2,182 words
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Article178 1932-09-17 4 “PUT THEM UP!” SURPRISE ENCOUNTER WITH FOUR MEN Two pestologists who had been engaged to catch rats at a factory in Startford, E., figured in a dramatic hold-up.” They were Mr. Thomas Howard and Mr. John Howard, of Tottenham, N. Armed with guns loaded with178 words
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Article521 1932-09-17 4 Mr. T. G. D. A. Cooper, of the Customs Department, Ipoh, will be proceeding on Home furlough next month. Mr. H. D. Bennett, of the Canadian National Railways, Singapore, is a passenger by the Malwa leaving to-day. Mr. P. C. Barnes, of the Singapore office of the521 words
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Article286 1932-09-17 4 £5O REWARD FOR FINDER OF LOST TUNNEL Fifty pounds reward was offered by an advertiser in The Tinies to a diviner or an archaeologist who can locate the entrance to an underground passage believed to run from Lilleshall Abbey," Shropshire. The abbey is a former286 words
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Advertisement137 1932-09-17 4 'REMOVAL 54 SALE lA/E 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. Violins $7.00 Bugles $B.OO Accordeons $4.00 Here's Your Opportunity137 words
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Article1465 1932-09-17 5 WORK OF THE MASON MONKS CONSCRATION ceremony restored Church of Buckfast AbDevon was consecrated on August Cardinal Bonnie preached the sermon. The consecration of Buckfast Abbey rch marks the consummation of a Z, a enterprise. It is 50 years this year !Le the Benedictines returned to live1,465 words
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Article309 1932-09-17 5 THE SONGS THEY SING ARE NOT NICE FOXTROTS WORST The stream of public protest against the circulation of suggestive gramophone records has become so great that the Home Office is considering a plan to have an official present at comedy fox-trot recording sessions. At the moment309 words
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Article766 1932-09-17 5 EFFECT OF DEPRESSION INWARD FLOW TO UNITED KINGDOM The report of the Oversea Settlement Committee for the period April 1, 1931, to March, 31, 1932, issued on August 19 as a White Paper (Stationery Office, Cmd. 4143, price 6d.), besides containing a summary of the events of766 words
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Article639 1932-09-17 5 CHONG SENG SCORES FIVE Boisterous Play at Victoria Queen The match between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Province Wellesley Footbal Association, in the second round of the Cup Competition, was played yesterday on the Victoria Green and resulted in a win for the Chinese639 words
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Article114 1932-09-17 5 The following is the Band programme to be played at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to-day. 1 March The Voice of the Guns Alford 2. Overture Montrose Bishop 3. Selection W.H. Squires Popular Songs Hume 4. Intermezzo Tip Toes Cooke 5. Selection On With the Show Nicholls 6.114 words
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Article172 1932-09-17 5 THE SCRATCHINGS Race 7 Altered Into Race 1 The following are the scratchings for today’s races at Singapore: Race 1: Mountebank, Royal Bloom and Boardwalk. Race 2: Varne. Race 3: Cafe Royal and Le Souverain. Race 5: Sure Cure. Race 6: Mintage, Back Number and172 words
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Article280 1932-09-17 5 Buster Keaton at His Best at Queen’s s The one voice that should be silent, but isn’t, is vociferous at the Queen’s. This refers, of course, to Buster Keaton in “The Passionate Plumber.” With this talkie Mr. Keaton firmly reestablishes himself as a silent comedian. He is much280 words
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Article606 1932-09-17 5 The Bridge Tolls Enactment. 1932 The following notice is being published in a Supplement to the Federated Malay States Government Gazette:— GOVERNMENT OF PERAK The Bridge Tolls Enactment, 1932. In exercise of the powers vested in him by Section 2 of “The Bridge Tolls Enactment, 1932”, the606 words
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Advertisement23 1932-09-17 5 It is a long iane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.23 words
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1031 1932-09-17 6 Interest Displayed By People's Executive Committee —o Bangkok, September 12. The People’s Executive Committee are necessarily taking interest in the strike of the school boys We are told that last evening, at the request of Phya Manopakarana, Nai Prayun B ham on Montri (a member1,031 words
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Article219 1932-09-17 6 Bangkok, September 12. The two Chinese and a Siamese arrested in connection with the murder of the head monk of the Annamese temple at Rajawongs-road were produced in the Borispah. Court on Friday. They were charged with complicity m the murder in conjunction with others not yet219 words
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Article137 1932-09-17 6 Evasion of Military Service Bangkok, September 12. The 24th meeting o. the People’s Assembly took place yesterday afternoon at 4 p.m. at the Ananta Samagom Throne Hall. There were 60 members present, and Chao Phya Bijaiyti presided over the meeting, which closed at 5 p.m. It was unanimously137 words
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Article116 1932-09-17 6 Bangkok, September 12. It may be recalled that an armed dacoity was carried out in a paudy boat at Prachinburi in June last when Tcs. 2,000 was stolen after the Chinese owner had been hacked to death in his sleep with an axe. The gendarmes put in good116 words
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Article179 1932-09-17 6 Minister’s Wise Action Bangkok, September 12. On the 6th inst., H. E. Chao Phya Wongsa Nuprabadh, the Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, dismised the petition sent in by the workers in the Post and Telegraph Department. The following is a brief summary of his letter:— The179 words
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Article151 1932-09-17 6 Personell Published Bangkok, September 12. His Majesty has been graciously pleased to appoint the following to be members of the Education Board since it was established on the 29th August last. They comprise: H. E. Chao Phya Dharmasakdi Montri (President; H. H. Prince Bidyalankarana; Phya Rajawangsan; Phya Pramuan151 words
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Article57 1932-09-17 6 Bangkok, September 12. According to the Thai Num, the Government has already given Tcs. 5,000 to buy rice for distribution to the people of amphur Terng, in changvad Chiengrai, because the crops there have failed for the past three years in succession. The money was paid in two57 words
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Article87 1932-09-17 6 Bangkok, September 12. A big burglary is reported to have been effected at the residence of Phya Vajarin Sevi, Assistant to the Director of the Road Maintenance Section, in Rajadamnem Avenue between three and five o’clock yesterday morning. The burglars forced open a window on the ground floor87 words
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Advertisement390 1932-09-17 6 e SUFFERED WTH ECZEMAOVER FACE Of Wet Nature, Pain Terrible. Healed by Cuticura. About twelve months ago I suffered with eczema which spread all over my face. It was of a wet nature and I could not shave or do anything with it. I could not sleep for the itching,390 words
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Advertisement347 1932-09-17 6 REASON is 1 IN KUJDtNC GOLO -A Calcutta i«3 i r z From his first feed of Cow Gate, Baby shows pleasure and contentment —he loves it I And the Mother too watches with delight the regular and natural growth of strong firm bone and sound healthy flesh. The failure347 words
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Article291 1932-09-17 7 WEEK-END OF REST “HE HAS NOT EVEN ASKED ABOUT HIS AFFAIRS” Lord Kylsant, chairman of thirty-four companies, called The Napoleon of British Shipping,” will never come back.” Lady Kylsant told a reporter what the whole City is waiting to know—that it is certain that Lord Kylsant will291 words
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Article375 1932-09-17 7 LABOUR NOT BOUND BY THE DECISIONS Mr. George Lansbury, speaking at Carlisle on the Ottawa Conference, said that it would be a profound mistake if the statesmen gathered there imagined that the present British Government could bind this nation for a period of years to a375 words
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141 1932-09-17 7 A search for a smugglers’ cave which ended in the death of a young man was related to the Gower (Glam) Coroner to an inquest on the body of Clifford George Wilson, 17, a student, of Cheyne-walk, Croydon. Miss Harriet Joan Sadler, of Mulgrave-road,141 words
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Article412 1932-09-17 7 AERODROME ON THE ROOF HUNDREDS TO BE BUILT NEAR LONDON "The Perfect House—the product of the best brains of the world—is to be built in hundreds near London within the next few months. It is to be the house of the future, with an airplane landing stage412 words
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Article279 1932-09-17 7 FINGERPRINT GUIDE TO GOLF AND TENNIS Rabbits of the golf course and duffers of the tennis court can look forward to a new heaven on earth, according to Mr. Frank Bay, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, who is now in London. Golfers who feel that all would279 words
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Advertisement287 1932-09-17 7 thermos in-» flasks f3j fe I 111 s HI H SBo Imfr H aJH-iJI M übi'jdS fy*wuf I j d.iSfejj iMBMUIItBI PATENT STRONGLAS LINING ALL BRITISH long recognised as the most reliable HENCE THEY ARE THE MOST WIDELY USED i .i.i..ui2TJZ23 Telegraphic Address Postal Address 3RASTAGT HOTEL—BRASTAGI. GRAND rIOTEL BRASTAGI—BRASTAGI287 words
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Advertisement406 1932-09-17 7 ADVERTISING TELLS OF THINGS o To wear, to use, to eat and to entertain. It is the news that the housewife looks for. TT Place the merits of YOUR ware* before them through the medium of the "PINANG GAZETTE" and increase your custom. o bT BB bT bh B l406 words
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Article349 1932-09-17 8 The League of Nations’ Commission of Inquiry on Manchuria has completed its labours and is now on its way homeward by the steamship Gange which left Singapore on Monday last. Whether the Commission has gained an insight into the real problems of the new State is highly doubtful, but,349 words
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Article292 1932-09-17 8 M. Le Corbusier, a French architect, considers that most of the world’s great cities fail to fulfil the needs of a society which has been transformed by the progress of machinery. Adopting a practical attitude, M. Le Corbusier refuses to visualise the metropolis of A.D. 2000; in his292 words
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Article296 1932-09-17 8 The Australians have discovered that the shark is the most useful fish in the sea. The maligned shark, it appears, is an excellent fellow—when he is dead. In Sydney, New South Wales, the shark is regarded as a great commercial asset, and one of296 words
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Article1084 1932-09-17 8 A Night In The Thames Estuary Thousands of week-end visitors have poured into the town and the broad promenades are thick with people. The glories of the sunset have faded away and what in the daylight would have been prosaic now, in the night, becomes mysterious. Tramping1,084 words
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Article709 1932-09-17 8 LLOYDS The rather mixed character ness at Uoyda in its Mrly cated by an advertisement th 18 m The Postman of January negro maid, aged about 16 v 3 on a stript stuff waistcoat and ni much peck’t with Small Coat a piece of her left ear709 words
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Advertisement152 1932-09-17 8 T 7 u&at fef >/ (s??\ Hb/ f fist Vs£’l ■s< LB vj&l /&><<?■ Ik O¥a 1 fll yjl KILLS jf F*** 5?-’*' ydjjffSfijjßfcfr. I. ■<-</ Ok J» Wfr. Cost 1/2 Cent a gallon When diluted with Water BEST AND CHEAPEST Sole Importers G>JTnRjE E w th s. ’■■«.beaensssabeb e152 words
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Advertisement33 1932-09-17 8 E. and O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modern Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.33 words
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Miscellaneous63 1932-09-17 8 w ."wi Xi TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, 17th September. DEAN'S OPERA will present DEAN'S BIG PARADE featuring Miss Tijah. Miss Ameenah Miss Kiah, Miss Boon. The programme consists of 20 piece and includes Malay and Hindustan songs that cannot be heard elsewhere. Free Distribution of Samples of Colgate» Dental Cream and Palmolive63 words
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1281 1932-09-17 9 ROTHERMERE JOURNAL'S PRONOUNCED SYMPATHY Dr. Alfred Sze's Mission To United States v INFLUENCE AMERICA OPINION ON BEHALF OF CHINA T ifc London, Yesterday. Dr. Alfred Sze, former Chinese Minister to London proceeded io the United States on September, 15. The visit is—Reuter. - 1,281 words
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Article110 1932-09-17 9 —Reuter. For United States Produce MR. MELLON’S DEAL I New York, Yesterday. The New York Times learns that the Aluminium Company of Canada Limited, which is controlled by Ambassador Mellon, has contracted with Soviet Russia to ex-, chane about a million dollars of aluminium wire at—Reuter. - 110 words
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Article157 1932-09-17 9 Unique Crime in Germany Berlin, Sept. 11. A case of revenge unique in the annals of modern crime is reported from Hale, where a 35-year old clerk, Heinrich Becker, shot and killed a prominent physician and skilfully evaded arrest and travelled to Duisberg, where he meted out the157 words
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Article139 1932-09-17 9 Tokyo, September 10. The charges of espionage against the Tokyo branch of the New York City Bank are developing into a diplomatic incident which cannot but add a strain to JapaneseAmerican relations. Washington has instructed the United States Envoy at Tokyo to demand an investigation of the affair139 words
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Article474 1932-09-17 9 Effects of Ottawa MOVE FOR TRADE AGREEMENT The is good authority for stating that the Danish Government has made all preparations to begin negotiations for a trade agreement with Great Britain. The present Government, or any Government for that matter, would get the full support of474 words
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Article140 1932-09-17 9 Attempts but Later Abandons Channel Swim Dover, Sept. 10. An unique attempt at swmming the Channel started on Friday evening when an American named Zimmy who as the result of an accident some years ago had both legs amputated, took to the water at Cape Foreland to140 words
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Article62 1932-09-17 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Time Extended To 500 Hours Rugby, Yesterday. The Aeronautical Inspector Director having made experimental tests which have proved satisfactory the Air Minister has extended the time between overhauls for Roll Royce Kestrel engines fitted to Royal Air Force Aircraft by 100 hours and the time—Rugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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Article94 1932-09-17 9 rjN Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £l5O-15-0 £l5l-0-0 TIN (3 Months) London £152-5-0 £152-10-0 < Singapore $77.37% Business Done Penang $77.12% Piisinews Done Nominal —No buyers COPRA— (Sundried) $5.85 $5.80 BLACK PEPPER $22.50 $22.50 j RUBBER London 2JJd. 2J?d. New York 3? g (G) 3%(G) Singapore 7 cts. 794 words
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Advertisement180 1932-09-17 9 Il T > RUMSEY I I I PUMPS I W Wherever reliability, and ability to 1 9 stand up to rigorous treatment are HfIHH needed, engineers always specify the 1 I 0 USe f RUMSEY PUMPS. J Ranging from simple Cistern Pumps t W Hr to Power operated Centrifugal models180 words
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Article305 1932-09-17 10 SQUATTER’S DWELLING DESTROYED FESTIVAL CRACKERS THE PROBABLE CAUSE The Ipoh Fire Brigade received a call at about 2.15 p.m. on Wednesday from Pulai and an engine, in charge of Mr. H. J. Markes, the Superintendent, was rushed to the place where on arrival, it was found305 words
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Article284 1932-09-17 10 SECOND CASE IN A FORTNIGHT A second death within a fortnight due to the eating of yew tree leaves was investigated at an inquest at Battersea on the body of Miss Florence Moss, 63, a patient in Springfield Mental Hospital, Tooting, who was taken ill284 words
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Article152 1932-09-17 10 PEGGY JOYCE’S LATEST ROMANCE Much married Peggy Hopkins Joyce, the American actress, is said to be contemplating matrimony once more. She has been a bride so often that she has to reflect sometime before she can say if she has been married 4 or 5152 words
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Article381 1932-09-17 10 SAFETY DEVICE Progress of Recent Experiments For some months past experiments have been made in the use of wireless communication between the surface and underground mine workings with a view to conveying emergency messages in a time of disaster. Permission has been given by some colliery owners381 words
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Article504 1932-09-17 10 REMARKABLE SALVAGE ACHIEVEMENT Berlin, August 19. The training ship Niobe which capsized in the Baltic on July 26 has in the brief intervening period been raised, brought to Kiel Fiord, and at the moment of telegraphing is having the water pumped out aginst the moment when she504 words
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Advertisement155 1932-09-17 10 IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES, OR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS OR INDIGESTION TAKE o® ZraUfes?A w® gg ,l>wo<< \ia! ff,,, ?joi3 T *Vs CjJ SofrdfPatiiy (&veranq in ‘Paris) TOILET PREPARATIONS There is genius In "SOIR da FARIS," the latest, newest, finest creation of M. Bourjois. None but he could have conceived so distinguished,155 words
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Advertisement406 1932-09-17 10 rv?T\ /1 Newly discovered! a priceless safeguard to teeth «r —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre—film stains disappear completely. F I A HE Pepsodent Laboratories announce406 words
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Article265 1932-09-17 11 TAKING SAMPLES! tour of breweries and distilleries Mr. Emanuel Celler and Mr. L. Rosentiel, of New York, are men of mystery. Since they arrived in London they have visited every brewery of importance in Britain. They have inspected the great whisky distilleries of Scotland, and265 words
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Article116 1932-09-17 11 Stolen Boat Without Compass Or Rudder Johannes de Wit, aged forty-four, a South African seaman and son of a clergyman, and Edgar Lake, aged thirtytwo, a miner, sailed in a yacht from Whitstable to Holland without a compass. They w’ere arrested in London on their return, and accused116 words
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Article119 1932-09-17 11 G3ING FROM CROYDON TO PALESTINE TO GIVE LESSONS Jerusalem. A Croydon girl, daughter of one of the founders at Croydon Foundry, is coming to Palestine to instruct local bellringers. A carillon of 35 bells, cast at Croydon, has been installed at the vast new Y.M.C. A. building on119 words
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Article164 1932-09-17 11 a seven year old school boy attend- g Xaviers’ Institution was lured away v scho °i playground by a Chinese Wll to °k him in a rickshaw through a 1 streets and later robbed him of on g G chain was related to the Police Thursday. Recording164 words
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Article310 1932-09-17 11 SCENE AT HOTEL EARLY-MORNING ADVENTURE AFTER DANCE A professor of languages, who stated that he had been master at well-known public schools, described, at the Marylebone Police Court an early-morning adventure with a young dressmaker whom he took to his apartments in Bayswater. He w r310 words
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Article307 1932-09-17 11 SUMMONS AFTER 35 YEARS —AND A 2/6 FINE For 35 years Mrs. Lydia Joseph sold flowers outside the London Stock Exchange. > Then one day a policeman came along and told her she would be reported for causing an obstruction. City men who bought flowers from307 words
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Article174 1932-09-17 11 SHE COULD NOT BEAR THE TOLLING BELL Winifred Mary Wilford, who was twentyfive, had been happy for seven years. For all that time she had been keeping company with her sweetheart, Joseph Shaw. And she had a good job as maid at Hatton Holgate, near Spilsby,174 words
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401 1932-09-17 11 RELATED EFFORTS TO RETRIEVE ANCIENT BLUNDERS THE MALIGNANT EYE WINDOW REMOVED TO CALM AN ALARMED WORSHIPPER Putting right the All-Wrong Church is the task of Rayleigh parishioners. For, although the parish church situated at the brow of a grassy hill definitely has its points, it401 words
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339 1932-09-17 11 Good Work For Kandy Municipality Kandy, Aug. 29th. In the Municipal Council of Kandy on Saturday reference was made to the late Mr. H. L. Groocock, Deputy Director of Public Works, who was at one time associated with the Council as an official339 words
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Advertisement249 1932-09-17 11 J There are more > DUNLOP TYRES 3 sold-than ever before I iwii < Grow with Dunlop J Dunlop RIBBH WKSMF<■_ CO. LTD. X-J* i /9?? I I 4 5 < 5 I Actual micro-photograph •fntrva-cM. Stomach treubfea JKSWI A U ar Q»»>ckJy conq««r«d with 4 I L** Sanatogen. be-249 words
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Article357 1932-09-17 12 PAHANG TAPPERS’ “BAGI DUA” SYSTEM Th following circular letter has been issued by the Chairman of the Central Pahang District Planters’ Association A special general meeting of the Central Pahang Planters’ Association will be held in Kuala Lipis on Sunday, Sept. 18, to discuss the question of357 words
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Article218 1932-09-17 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang. September 14. The general tone of the market since our last report has been weak and values in all markets have declined steadily, local quotations closing 2 cents per lb. down on balance whilst London is down 17/32d. to 2 1 jd. and218 words
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Article119 1932-09-17 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,087 th. auction on Wednesday when there was catalogued 1,437,180 lbs.; 641.60 tons. Offered 1,198, 723 lbs. 535.14 tons. Sold 1,003,897 lbs 448.16 tons. Spot London 2%d. New York 3% cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cts. Per Lb.119 words
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Article759 1932-09-17 12 FRASER CO.’S WEEKLY REPORT Singapore, September 14. Since our last report a change of sentiment in New York and a general weakening of all shard and commodity prices have resulted in an easier feeling in all sections of the local share market. Tin, under the influence of profit-taking and uneasiness759 words
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Article66 1932-09-17 12 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 4th to 10th September, 1932 (being one week) was 165 piculs. The ouput of Tin Bentong No Liability for the first half of September, 1932, was hours 209, piculs 96, yards 20,900. The output of Maung Tin No66 words
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Article164 1932-09-17 12 Latest Quotations Fri Thur Sat. Sept. ,6 Sept 15 St ph. IS Paris 88 5 8 88 11/16 123 96 NtwYcrk 8 47t 8 47f Monirebl 8 85 8.84 J Brussels 25 05| 251 34 k 8 Geneva 18 01£ 17 99 1/2 24 86 Amsterdam164 words
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Advertisement146 1932-09-17 12 <$ s J® Jt, I > R w i >r a f* DDD CoKPAXY D.D.D. Prescription is an infallible remedy for Eczema, Psoriasis, Bad Leg, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ringworm, Dhobies Itch, or other skin trouble. Salves cannot do the work—they simply clog the pores. D.D.D. is not a sticky,146 words
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Advertisement153 1932-09-17 12 APIOL STEEL 1 Sureandccrtuin for all Female complaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house. W. J. EDMONDS j The English Pharmacy 52-54, Beach Street, Penang Since you have taken the trouble to read this, be convinced that the other advertisements in this paper are also read. If153 words
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Advertisement172 1932-09-17 12 GENTLEMEN’S MONOGRAMED HANDKERCHIEFS FOR X'MAS GIFTS BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW THE CHINESE LANTERN BEACH STREET, PENANG By Courtesy of Robinson Pi ;lno GRAND OPENING. Commencing from 16th September to 15th October, 1932. ANNOUNCEMENT OF GRAND CHEAP SALE FOR 30 DAYS. Owing to our new establishment, we have much pleasure to172 words
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Miscellaneous130 1932-09-17 12 LAST 3 PERFORMANCES— Matinee To-day Jit 2.45 P.Mi rM Jt >. nxKfc my ELISSA LANDI INFOR MOVIETONE’S MYSTERY MELODRAMA "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13" TO MORROW Opening at the Matinee CLAUDETTE COLBERT WITH Edmund Lowe Stuart Erwin "THE MISLEADING LADY" For Reservations Ring Up 1179. WsVA%V.’AV.’AA%WMVWWW 6 J 5 TO-NIGHT130 words
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Article984 1932-09-17 13 Schedule of Principal Lines fUe following is a list of vessels arriving nd sailing from Penang during the week; IN PORT TO-DAY HAGUE MARU from Singapore for Colombo and Bombay. |LV. FUSUAMA from Singapore for Venice and Trieste. gS. RENGAM from Asahan and Batoe Bahra. Sails984 words
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Article202 1932-09-17 13 SEPTEMBER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Perak Hockey Association: General Meeting, Ipoh. Singapore Races, fifth (last) day. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21. Indian Olympic Hockey Team at Singapore. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. Indian Olympic Hockey Team at Kuala Lumpur. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. Warren Shield Shoot at Kuala Lumpur. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. Rugby:202 words
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Article202 1932-09-17 13 WHEN HIS SIDE BEGAN TO BAT W alter Hammond, the Gloucestershire star batsman and a member of the Test team, gave his fellow-players the shock of their lives W’hen he did not arrive at the beginning of their match with Essex at South-end. He arrived202 words
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Article487 1932-09-17 13 MR. DE VALERA ON FREE STATE “RIGHTS” Mr. de Valera, speaking at Drogheda on the land annuities, said: “We have put our money into a suspense account, and it is there for all the world to see. We are not using it. It will be there until negotiations487 words
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Article50 1932-09-17 13 The Congregational chapel at Wendover, Buckinghamshire, which seats 400 people, ihas been chosen for the marriage of Dr. Joan MacDonald, the Prime Minister’s second daughter, to Dr. Alastair MacKinnon, on Sept. 20. Chequers, the Prime Minister’s country seat, where the reception will be held, is miles away.50 words
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Article31 1932-09-17 13 What is surely the most peremptory of all road signs has been discovered in BerIt is the one word “TOOT” cut out on large sheets of metal.31 words
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Article778 1932-09-17 13 THE NEXT STEP The Excelsior Paris Office publishes a special article by Signor Mussolini on the results of the Lausanne Conference and the prospects of the coming Work! Economic Conference. Of all the conferences held since the W ar, in Signor Mussolini’s opinion, the Lausanne Conference778 words
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Advertisement15 1932-09-17 13 W..U 1 mu— eae— WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.15 words
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Advertisement234 1932-09-17 13 You Feel Fitter-And You Do Twice As Much A tally or physically, all sports lose their savour. Yout I A '>JKW*flfli it energy flags, and your spiri droops. Every branch o sport has its champions, and from almost everyone of these champions we have received testimonials th value they have234 words
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Article616 1932-09-17 14 NO ONE EVER SEES HER WALKS AT NIGHT, GOES TO BED AT DAWN A SANCTUARY HAY CROP GIVEN TO WILD ANIMALS I have discovered the strangest island in the world. It lies off the coast’of Britain, sunk in silence and harbouring strange secrets, writes a Sunday616 words
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Article97 1932-09-17 14 Mr. Justice Swift will sacrifice nine days of his holiday to avoid delay in dealing with cases under the New Procedure Rules' at the Law Courts next term. Although the term does not begin until October 12, he has given notice that he will «it daily from October97 words
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Article291 1932-09-17 14 SUNSTROKE AFTER SCENE ON THE FIELD Jack Hobbs, idol of the Surrey cricket team, collapsed with sunstroke at the Oval in mail w’eek, after an angry scene in which the crow’d howled protests at Bowes, Yorkshire’s bespectacled fast bowler. Hobbs made 90 before he291 words
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Article74 1932-09-17 14 WILL TRIBUTE TO “GOD’S BLESSING” Gratitude for the good father and mother with which God blessed me is expressed in the will of Mr. Frederick Lionel Dove, of the Mount House, Hadley Common, Herts. He left estate worth £18,036. He advised his children to remember their74 words
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Article39 1932-09-17 14 £7,000 FOR HIS OLD WORKPEOPLE Mr. George Chester Haworth, of Bowden, Cheshire, a retired cotton manufacturer, aged eighty-eight, left £380,071. He left £7,000 for old workpeople of his firm, and other bequests to charities amounting to £18,500.39 words
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205 1932-09-17 14 Ninety people, 89 men and one woman, arrested in two police raids, appeared at the Guildhall on charge under the Betting and Gaming Acts. In the hot court they were ranged in a semicircle before the Bench. Aiderman Sir William Coxen, magistrate, reproved205 words
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Advertisement2071 1932-09-17 15 l P ond ©.-BRITISH INDIA i\ VbL* 1 EB Sis 9 9 £n& Hjß and apcar lines I I V (Companies Incorporated in BLUE PUMMEL LIM E llMJwftfl"EJfl mail PASSENGER and CARGO services T nXDON. NORTH CONTINENT BOSTON AND NEW YORK AN H k k/e k~ Q MEMNON for Aden,2,071 words
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Article250 1932-09-17 16 <To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, i was also one of the erod’d that crashed the gate at the Esplanade during the C.R.C.—P.C.C. debacle. Perhaps I was more happily placed as far as Tuck Fee’s alleged kick was concerned. About five yards from250 words
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Article122 1932-09-17 16 Two Other Charges of Theft Charged on two commits of theft of jewellery and with the kidnapping of a schoolboy under 10 years of age named Colin Liddlow with the intention of dishonestly taking a gold chain a Chinese youth named Leong Ah Kan was to-day122 words
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117 1932-09-17 16 Under the Scottish allotments scheme for the unemployed 2,300 unemployed percciia have been assisted this season to VUX* tivate allotment gardens, of whom 1,610 have taken plots this year for the first time. In addition,2,74o tools, 1,772 cartons containing 17,720 packets of seeds, 16 tons117 words
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Article105 1932-09-17 16 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 17th Sunday after Trinity. 7.50 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. PSS. XCII and XCIH Hymn 238. 8,30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion, Tamil. 6 p.m. Evensong. PS. C 207. PS. CI 208. Magnificat 202. Nunc Dimittis 203. Hymns 164, 229,105 words
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Article65 1932-09-17 16 English Players Open Season Wei! The three British footballers who have been engaged to play for the Nimes football club have started the French season well. The players are Andy Wilson formerly of Queen’s Park Rangers. Alex Cheyne, of Chelses, and Harry’ Ward. In their first65 words
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45 1932-09-17 16 Semi-Final Baltimore, Yesterday. In the semi-finals of the American Amateur Golf Championship, over 36 holes. Goodman beat Ouimet 4 and 2 (halfway the score was all square) and Somerville beat Guilford 7 and 6 (halfway Somerville led by 6 holes) .Reuter.45 words
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Article37 1932-09-17 16 CRICKET Tate Definitely Unable To Leave To-day London, Yesterday. Tate is suffering from complete nervous breakdown and is unable to leave for Australia to-morrow. He may leave on September 22 on the overland route. Reuter.37 words
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Article74 1932-09-17 16 Perak Chinese R.C. v. A Penang Chinese XI To-day’s match on the Victoria Green is between the Perak Chinese Recreation Club and a Penang Chinese team and not the United Athletic Football Association. The latter body is not affiliated to the Penang Football Association and cannot, therefore, play74 words
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Article61 1932-09-17 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 17 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/5 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 A 3 Documentary */*}4 On New York Bank Demand 40% France T.T. 1,000 nom India T,T\ 103 Bangkok T.T. 80 per ties. 100 nom Batavia T.T. 100 Singapore T.T. prem.61 words
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Article546 1932-09-17 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 mining Austral Malay 21/6 22/6 21/6 22/6 Hong Fatt 38 42% 38 42 Hongkong 13/6 14/6 13/6 14/6 Joahn 20 23 18546 words
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Article238 1932-09-17 16 A£R MAIL A mail for South America by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. HOMEWARD MAILS A mail for Ceylon, Southern and Western India, Aden, Egypt, Europe, U.S.A., and Canada by the s.s. “Malwa” will be closed238 words
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Advertisement216 1932-09-17 16 PILES CAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is Different, If you are suffering the tortures of Piles and its kindred filiffients, and have tried every known remedy without obtaining relief, we ask you to give Dr. Van Vleck’s Absorptive Pile Plasma a trial. Its curative healing action on the inflamed216 words
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Advertisement312 1932-09-17 16 This 'Cx£ NE W soap f, A protects A M /y your family x /1 1 CluW i z i II /7 f I/ v Toys, books, coins, door-handles—-hundreds of things you and your X; children touch every day—may pass the L 7 germs of illness from a sick person312 words
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Miscellaneous39 1932-09-17 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 74 E. 6 m.m. Noon 85 N.W. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 1.24 a.m. 7.47 a.m. 1.25 p.m. 7.54 p.m. TO-MORROW 1.45 a.m. 8.11 a.m. 1.46 p.m. 8.13 p.m.39 words
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