Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 September 1932
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Title Section20 1932-09-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 22a. ?.'ol. LXXXX. FRIDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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457 1932-09-23 1 COUNTRY STANDS BY M. BRIAND'S PRONOUNCEMENT Never For A Minute Considered Recognising Manchukuo o AWAIT LYTTON REPORT AND STAND BY LEAGUE Paris, Yesterday. “France stands by M. Briand’s pronouncement in regard to Manchuria. She has nevej for a minute considered recognising the Stateare.—Reuter. - 457 words
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Article66 1932-09-23 1 Rugby Radio Service. Cor Poration’s Grant of £lOO,OOO Awards Cost of Great Hall Rugby, Yesterday. I by the Corporation IHa i 1 n Ov n for the cost of the Great I La. n lhe building of the University of I n I lh<. p 51 °omsbury isRugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article55 1932-09-23 1 ginning on November 11. —Rugby Radio Service. British Machine Making Preparations for Attack Rugby, Yesterday. Preparations are being made at Cranwell Aerodrome for the Royal Air Force long distance monoplane to attack the world’s long distance non-stop record of 5,012 miles during a two flight period beginning onginning on November 11.—Rugby Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article226 1932-09-23 1 ’’—Reuter. Grave Anxiety in Official Circles WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN Mukden, Yesterday. Despite utmost efforts to locate Mr. Corkran and Mrs. Pawley their exact whereabouts are still unknown as the captors are constantly on the move. According to information gathered by Manchukuo authorities the bandits changed their’’—Reuter. - 226 words
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Article36 1932-09-23 1 —Reuter. Winnipeg, Yesterday. Machray pleaded guilty to theft of $900,000 of Manitoba University funds and also $60,000 from his former law partner. He was sentenced to seven years’ penal servitude on each charge.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article78 1932-09-23 1 British Statement On Naval Disarmament Rugby, Yesterday. At a meeting of the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference at Geneva this evening, Sir John Simon said that the comprehensive proposals made on the subject of naval disarmament had been carefully examined by the British Government which had established contact78 words
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Article132 1932-09-23 1 Designed To Assist Agriculturalists (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. A new act with the idea of limiting |he seizure of properties belonging to agriculturalists and thus enabling them to carry on appears in a special Gazette to-day. The following properties are that seizable by authorities:132 words
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Article229 1932-09-23 1 Claim Dismissed No Order on Counter-Claim The suit in which P. Kandasamy Kavandar and his wife, Mariammal, sued K. L. K. R. Odayappa Chettiar, of Prai, for the return of four Promissory Notes and some jewellery which they had placed as collateral security was concluded yesterday229 words
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Article86 1932-09-23 1 Rugby Radio Service. Increase Shown in Returns for Second Quarter Rugby, Yesterday. The birth rate, which had been on the decline in Britain, shows an increase in the returns issued by the Regristrar-General for the quarter ended June 30. There were in that period 165,456 births in EnglandRugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article109 1932-09-23 1 Siam Government Denies Rumour BASELESS AND DETRIMENTAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. Government has issued a communique denying rumours of contemplated reduction in the value of currency in terms of the pound sterling. The currency reserve is composed of liquid assets that is gold,109 words
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Article34 1932-09-23 1 —Reuter. Germany Stands by Her Decision Berlin, Yesterday. Germany has decided to reject Mr. Henderson’s appeal to reconsider withdrawing from the Disarmament Conference. Von Neurath will explain to Mr. Henderson personally Germany’s reasons.-—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article50 1932-09-23 1 .—Reuter. Staggers Uncertainly All Day New York, Yesterday. The stock market staggered uncertainly all day long. The tone was rather heavy at the close and losses of one or two points were numerous. U. S. Steel preferred was down four. The turnover was nearly four million shares.-.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article196 1932-09-23 1 Chinese to Leave After Serving Sentence (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Yesterday. Pleading .that he had an aged mother to support, a Chinese named Cheah Seng Wang asked mercy of Mr. Justice Dinsmore in the High Court yesterday, when he appealed against the sentence of196 words
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399 1932-09-23 1 Plane Arrives Late Owing To Strong Winds —Reuter. Rugby, Yesterday. The Prince of Wales with his suite in the Imperial Airways liner Hera-, des reached Copenhagen safely at 6.18 this evening. During the latter part of the journey the air liner had—Reuter. - 399 words
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Advertisement16 1932-09-23 1 T. NAGATA brothers DENTISTS Head Office next I to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street16 words
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Advertisement6 1932-09-23 1 RAILWAY DERAILMENT I INQUIRY PAGE 96 words
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Advertisement1851 1932-09-23 2 RATES FOR CASUAL In the Supreme Court of the BANKS. Th/i ADVERTISEMENTS Strain Settlements I II < An communications relating to Nederiandsche Handel Hongkong and Advertisements should be addressed to Com P anies (Uind g 1 x MCICitSChCSpp9| a N. V«« BClfiklßg the Advertisement Manager, The In of Ordinance Netherlands1,851 words
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2782 1932-09-23 3 Some Comparative Statistics RACE ROUND THE ALPS Yugoslavian PilaJ Averages 324 KM/H. London, August 31. Since 1927, when Great Britain first I established her present supremacy in highspeed Aying’ with a runaway victory in the international Schneider Trophy contest (held that year over the Lido,2,782 words
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Advertisement176 1932-09-23 3 /y at stl ilmAf rfiFrTggMMg Bhi i II m ini' X SO ENDED AN ORGY OF CHEAPNESS. THIS actual photographic reproduction, taken ’ast year HHI after our Ist Anniversary Sale, portrays 136 watches which were traded in as part payment for NEW WATCHES OUR 2nd ANNIVERSARY SALE OF WATCHES CLOCKS176 words
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Article1068 1932-09-23 4 Hartley Withers - AND THE TASK BEFORE IT By Hartley Withers It is very natural that most people —and especially business men —should regard the approaching World Conference on Economic Problems with a cynical expectation of pompous platitudes uttered, and resolutions unanimously passed in favour of desirable remedies, followed by1,068 words
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Article265 1932-09-23 4 THIEVES’ HAUL OF £295 Two young men, who attacked a 22-year-old girl clerk in Cadogan Street, Glasgow, escaped with £295. They left the girl gagged and bleeding in an entrance, where she was found almost unconscious. The victim of the attack, Miss Nancy Cullen, is265 words
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Article242 1932-09-23 4 VOTES COST 7<L EACH IN 1931 CONTEST The General Election of last year was the cheapest on record, so far as the cost of each vote was concerned. The total expenses of candidates, according to a White Paper issued last month, amounted to only £654,105. This242 words
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Article355 1932-09-23 4 Plunged Into Gulf of Martaban CATTLE DEALER’S STORY INVESTIGATED U Thein Pe, Township Officer, Kayan. Hanthawaddy District, who was deputed by* the Deputy Commissioner, Hanthawaddy, to make a search for the two missing F.M.S. planter airmen, Salt and Taylor, has returned to Rangoon and submitted his355 words
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432 1932-09-23 4 “MY MAIN PURPOSE .IS SERVICE” 28 Years In Simla Hills Simla, Sept. 8 Mr. S. E. Stokes, a well-known American Christian missionary who settled in the Simla Hills 28 years ago, married an Indian wife, and has just embraced Hinduism, in a statement to432 words
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Article811 1932-09-23 4 Mr. G. R. Livett, A.C.P., Officer in Charge of Traffic, Ipoh, will be proceeding Home on furlough next month. Mr. Trumble from Singapore, is expected in Ipoh to relieve Mr. T. G. D. A. Cooper when he goes on leave shortly. Mrs. J. E. Kempe, wife of811 words
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Advertisement145 1932-09-23 4 Bl i 9 laH O P if r® u WILL BE OUR NEW ADDRESS AS FROM OCTOBER Ist To Save Removal Expenses, we are offering our Stocks at Greatly Reduced Prices. Here's your opportunity to Save Money. Music from 10 cents, a copy. Records $l.OO each. Violins $7.00 Accordeons $4.00145 words
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Article507 1932-09-23 5 TICKETS a "DRUG" IN MARKET EXTRAORDINARY change receipts down by hundreds of thousands of pounds 4n enormous slump—something in the nature of a landslide’’ —has taken place in in the sales of tickets for the forthcoming Irish Hospitals Sweepstake on the Cesarewitch. to be run at Newmarket507 words
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Article580 1932-09-23 5 WEATHER RISKS PIONEER STORIES BY MAJOR CYRIL PATTERSON Just thirteen years ago the first machine on the London-Paris air service crossed the Channel. And in a quiet flat in Bayswater on August 25 the man who piloted it, Major Cyril Patterson, M.C., A.F.C., looked back580 words
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225 1932-09-23 5 Mr. M. Amaratunga Mr. M. Amaratunga, of the P.W.D., Sungei Patani, will be leaving for Ceylon on four months’ leave prior to retirement on October 1 by the s.s. Ranchi. Mr. Amaratunga, who has been an old resident of Kedah, was, a few days ago,225 words
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Article244 1932-09-23 5 COLLAPSE WHILE CROWD CHEERED While c! ’wds on the beach at Leigh—onE. sex, were cheering Mrs. R. Angell, a young married woman, of Hadleigh-road, Uigh, for the plucky rescue of a drownir youth, she herself collapsed in the and had also to be rescued. S l, had244 words
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Article1008 1932-09-23 5 Absorbing Matter for the Retired Bloke One of the most absorbing matters of interest to the “retired bloke,” assuming that he is, as he almost certainly is a victim of the shrinkage of dividends is the cost of playing golf. For those laid on the shelf, the1,008 words
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Article275 1932-09-23 5 SHEFFIELD DERBY To-morrow’s Matches in the English League The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I. Arsenal v. Everton Birmingham v. Blackburn R. Chelsea v. Newcastle U. Huddersfield T. v. W’hampton W. Leicester C. v. Middlesbro’275 words
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185 1932-09-23 5 Two Matches at Penang Penang football supporters will be delighted to learn that a football team from Burma will be visiting here shortly on their way to Singapore where they will be playing several games. The Penang Football Association, who learnt about the coming tour185 words
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Article34 1932-09-23 5 —Reuter. London, September 22. The match between Northampton Town and Brighton H.A. in the Third Division Southern Section of the English League was played to-day and resulted in a goal- less draw..—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article41 1932-09-23 5 H. H. REGENT’S CUP (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, September 22. Playing in the above competition the P.W.D. soccer team defeated the Veterans of the Abdul Hamid Sports Club on Tuesday afternoon by five goals to one.41 words
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Advertisement432 1932-09-23 5 BASIC VALUES mean PoPulap T Popular Goods fll Prices I ONE of ONE oF I Whiteaways Whiteawavs I /V /V. r I I BASIC 1 U /V Valucs Ladies Glace Kid Walking Ladies One Bar Shoes. Shoes. Built from a superior wear Tan I Stylish One Bar Shoe in Tan432 words
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Article320 1932-09-23 6 HERO OF DEATH PIT SURVIVOR UNCONSCIOUS IN ARMS OF CORPSE With an unconscious comrade, whose life he had saved, in his arms, a pit employee was found dead when rescuers penetrated a gas-laden section of the Speedwell Colliery, Bristol. The man who thus sacrificed himself320 words
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Article251 1932-09-23 6 BRITAIN’S OPPOSITION TO TEETH EXPERIMENTS Widespread opposition, organised for the most part in Great Britain, is expected to defeat the objects of an unusual competition contemplated by the International Dental Federation, with £250 and a gold medal for its first prize. Directly it was Known that the251 words
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Article186 1932-09-23 6 SIX WEEKS FOR MAN WHO TRIED TO HANG HIMSELF For attempting to commit suicide by hanging himself, Charles Henry Taylor, 30, unemployed cabinet-maker, of Great Cambridge-street, Shoreditch, was sentenced to six weeks’ imprisonment at Oldstreet, the other day. Det. Morris told the Bench that Taylor, a186 words
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Article449 1932-09-23 6 “WE DO A LOT OF LITTLE THINGS NOT STRICTLY IN ORDER” “This crime with which I am charged was not premeditated; it was done entirely in a drunken stupor and on the spur of the moment.” This was part of a long statement made by Alfred Jenkins,449 words
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Article68 1932-09-23 6 What this country needs is to follow the footsteps of the fathers instead of the footsteps of the dancing master. What this country needs is not more miles of territory, but more miles to the gallon. What this country* needs is more tractors and less detractors. What68 words
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Article240 1932-09-23 6 DERAILED TRAIN PULLED UP The cool, yet prompt, action of an en-gine-driver averted disaster to a passenger train from Sheffield to Manchester (Central) when five of the nine coaches left the rails outside Heaton Mersey Station, near Stockport. The only casualty was a woman who fainted.240 words
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Article486 1932-09-23 6 THE QUESTION OF RECOGNITION An informal suggestion that the United States send a commission to Soviet Russia to study the question of recognition of the Soviet Government is now under consideration at the State Department. The suggestion was made some time ago by M. Radek in talks486 words
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Article177 1932-09-23 6 IRON CROSS DROPPED INTO SEA A moving tribute has just been paid by the German Navy to the German sailors who perished on the famous battle off the Falkland Islands on December 8. 1914. In this encounter a strong British force practically wiped out the German squadron,177 words
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Article180 1932-09-23 6 NEW UNIFORM AND A NEW NAME What’s in a name? Shakespeare said not much. But Americans are inclined to disagree. Because of this belief in many modern American houses the humble backdoor becomes the service entrance. Now ice companies in the West have decreed that their employees180 words
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Advertisement404 1932-09-23 6 Look at k A coo*, oav S •W 3 B a j a 3 t c /T yf J® g W INFANTS ANO INVM'W S 9 1 i My feed f'O*“ S i I sy 9 VlJfiJ I XSOfa J.-. J#* cQsx t X -u r u There is everything404 words
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Article1536 1932-09-23 7 PETALING HILL WAVELENGTH TO BE CHANGED: OLYMPIA RADIO EXHIBITION: WIRELESS SOCIETY MEETING ••As from October 2nd this station will work on a wavelength of 60 metres.” Such was the announcement given from petaling Hill, Kuala Lumpur, last Sunday evening. As far as Penang is concerned the present wavelength of1,536 words
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Article435 1932-09-23 7 2,000,000 SETS PURCHASED £50,000,000 SALES AT OLYMPIA Facts and figures showing the success of the National Radio Exhibition which closed at Olympia on August 24 are contained in an official statement issued by the Radio Manufacturers’ Association. As a result of bringing the exhibition date forward a435 words
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Article241 1932-09-23 7 CAR’S DASH ACROSS SHIP’S DECK A woman's drive to death, when her car plunged into Stromness Harbour, Orkney, was seen by many holiday-makers returning to the mainland of Scotland. The woman, Miss Mary Ross, aged 55, of West Kilbride, Ayrshire, and her sister had just completed241 words
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Advertisement10 1932-09-23 7 OUR LIST OF SHORT WAVE STATIONS APPEARS ON PAGE 1010 words
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Advertisement395 1932-09-23 7 S RADIO PRODUCTS > PAR EXCELLENT > bSfiJ > |M| B BLUESPOT No. 88 Pick up The Famous 66R Unit. B Stockist. Kee Huat Co., Campbell Street, B S Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO M LTD.. Penang. > d y- r I jygg rra 'Allenburgs’ Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly395 words
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Article550 1932-09-23 8 As a result of the Ottawa Conference Great Britain is now pledged by agreement with the Dominions to deal effectively with Russian dumping. This is a question that will have to be attended to if the British grain trade in handling the harvest of the present year is550 words
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Article495 1932-09-23 8 “In view of the number of members who did not reply to the questionnaire and in view’ of the divergence of opinion among those who did reply, the committee unanimously decided that it was unable to take any further action in this matter.” With495 words
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Article677 1932-09-23 8 SOME OLD MANUSCRIPTS MEMBERS AND BOOKS The Library of the House of Commons to-day is a very different place from what it appears to have been 100 years ago, judging from a disparaging account of it in the extract “From The Times of 1832” which677 words
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Article884 1932-09-23 8 QUAILS Quails, the “Close” time wherefor i 3 2nd March to 31st July in England and hk January to 19th Sept, in Ireland, which hav probably provided mankind with more than any other species of wild bird becoming so scarce in The British ru their total extinction884 words
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Advertisement164 1932-09-23 8 Pure Ceylon Tea !ij Obtainable I 'll Drink and "«>■» |.< Enjoy au This First Class Delicious Dealers. /jJ Tea. FROM i ‘W ACRAWATTE ESTATEjh W O p CEYLON. Jar IF YOU LIKE GOOD TEA TRY AGRA WATTE Sole Agents: John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) Also Singapore.164 words
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Advertisement23 1932-09-23 8 E. and O. HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. WEDNESDAY, 28th SEPT., 1932. Dance Music By the Band of the S.S. PRESIDENT VAN BUREN.”23 words
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Miscellaneous132 1932-09-23 8 DEAN’S OPERA OF SINGAPORE. Will Stage H. A. Obed’s Dramatic Play Entitled "A FRIEND'S SUPREME SACRIFICE." It is a story with a moral, depicting the chivalry, valour and loyalty of a hero true to his friends in the hour of need. A Play No One Should Miss With an all132 words
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2098 1932-09-23 9 INQUEST PROCEEDINGS ON TWO FIREMEN ——o Engine Drivers' Testimony ACCUSED DENY KNOWLEDGE OF TRAGEDY (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LI.AIPI.iI, Yesterday. The derailment of the night mail from Prai to Kuala Lumpur near Tanjong Malim on the morning of Saturday, August 6, formed2,098 words
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616 1932-09-23 9 Special Conference NEW ALIENS REGISTRATION BILL OPPOSED Many important matters were considered at a special Conference of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce of British Malaya which was held recently at Ipoh. An accurate report of this meeting has not yet appeared in the press616 words
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Article47 1932-09-23 9 Ashes Strewn on Jutland Site Berlin, September 13. The ashes of Admiral Zenker, who died a few days ago, were, in an impressive naval ceremony, in accordance with his testamentary wishes, strewn overboard from the cruiser, “Coeln,” over the site of the Battle of Jutland47 words
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Article289 1932-09-23 9 An Ingenious But Bad Goldsmith (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping September 22. An Indian goldsmith’s skill in making copper look like gold was told to Tunku Ismail, the Taiping Magistrate, when one Kuppusamy, from Trong, was charged with falsely representing to Rajappan that a necklace and a289 words
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Article47 1932-09-23 9 ,—Reuter. London, To-day. There will be'no bus strike in London to-morrow. The delegates to the Conference, by 39 to 21, accepted the Company’s new terms involving no reduction of salaries but modification of the conditions of labour including speeding up the services.— Reuter.,—Reuter. - 47 words
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1200 1932-09-23 9 Settlement Expected To-day o LEADERS HAVE HEART TO HEART TALK PHYSICIAN IN ATTENDANCE Poona, Yesterday. The fateful conference on untouchables on the electorates question between Mr. Gandhi and a special committee of caste Hindus and depressed class leaders opened and adjourned after two hours.1,200 words
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Article101 1932-09-23 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £152-0-0 £153-0-0 TIN (3 Months) London £153-10-0 £154-15-0 Singapore $79.00 $78.12% Business Done Penang $78.50 $77.62% Business Done I Buyers—No sellers Buyers—No sellers. COPRA— (Sundried) $5.75 $5.85 BLACK PEPPER $22.50 $22.50 RUBBER London 2 Ad. 2}J New York 3% (G) 3% (G) Singapore 8%101 words
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Advertisement67 1932-09-23 9 VON GRONAU Takes Off for Shanghai To-day Kagoshima, To-day. Von Gronau took off for Shanghai at 8.50 a.m.—Reuter. Cbe IRunnvmebe The Brighter Hotel.” TO-MORROW Morning—Music in the Lounge DINNER DANCE SUNDAY ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.30 P.M. POOLE POTTERY. Prices of this have been reduced in order to make space for new67 words
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Article1058 1932-09-23 10 CABINETS RESOLVE NEW PLANS FOR THE WORKLESS Herr von Papen, the German Chancellor, in his speech at Munster on Augrist 28, said that the Ohlau and Beuthen verdicts had raised a storm of protest from Right and Left against the equal application of the law. Both1,058 words
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Article212 1932-09-23 10 Working as Salesman “CARELESS ABOUT MONEY” A young B.A. educated at Downside and Downing College, who had been unable to get regular work since he left the University, intending to go on the Stock Exchange, and had been selling electrical cleaners on commission, was charged212 words
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Article358 1932-09-23 10 It seems a little odd to find the majesty of the Law arrayed in full panoply against a flower-girl in the City, and sternly accusing her of obstruction: but that is the way of the modern world,” says the “Evening News,”’ of London. Time was358 words
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Article431 1932-09-23 10 PROTEST MOVEMENTS CALL TO THE CHURCHES Lord Glasgow, one of the presidents of the Christian Protest Movement for the support of religion and morality against the menace of Bolshevist Communism, made a statement at the offices of the movement in St. Stephen’s House, Westminster on Communist431 words
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Article296 1932-09-23 10 GAS CYLINDERS COLLECTED AS REFUSE Henry Thomas Pattenden, 53. a contractor’s carman, of Keston, received injuries from a gas cylinder which exploded on a dustcart. He was taken to hospital, where he died during an operation. At the inquest at Farnborough, Kent, the Coroner (Mr. H.296 words
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Article175 1932-09-23 10 BOYS SAY THEY WERE FIRED ON FROM FACTORY Mummie, mummie, a man’s just shot at us!” Tw’o boys, crying these words, ran in terror to their homes in Milcote-street, Southwark, S.E. My son Albert told me that w’hile he w’as in Library-street (a turning out of Milcote-street) two175 words
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Article155 1932-09-23 10 NEW RED TERROR FOR SOVIET WORKERS The Moscow official newspaper publish long reports of wholesale executions and imprisonments of so-called “plunderers of State property” in Soviet Russia. This new wave of Red Terror, is, as usual an attempt to cow the population, and particularly the peasants, who155 words
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Article69 1932-09-23 10 MAN’S NECK BROKEN BY FALL Edw’ard Davies, aged 23, one of the players in a game of tennis at Moreton-in-the-Marsh, Gloucestershire, fell on the dewy turf and broke his neck, dying almost immediately. The tragedy occurred on the rectory lawm, w’hich the parishioners use for tennis parties69 words
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Advertisement71 1932-09-23 10 ALL Wir u BRITISH COLauai PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. A simple, light and compact machine. Finished in Black, Green, Blue, Red or ilaroon. complete with VW/ travelling case. Hade by Bar-Lock (1925) Co. Nottingham England, Typewriter Manufacturers to H.M. the King. PRITCHARD CO., LTD PENANG IPOIL n w f—ls-10-32 H is a71 words
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Miscellaneous529 1932-09-23 10 Short Wave Stations For Penang Listeners Midnight 1 a. m. 2 a. m. 3 a. m. 4 a. m. 5 a. m. 6 a. m. 5 p. m. 6 p. m. 7 p. m. 8 p. m. 9 p. m. 10 p. m. 11 P- m to to to to529 words
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Article2020 1932-09-23 11 A BRITISH ARMY IN HOLLAND AUGUST 27, 1799 T he year 1797 was a bad year for England. with its suspension of cash payments, its two naval mutinies, and its withdrawal o f Austria from the great contest with France. The year 1798 began little better,2,020 words
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Article62 1932-09-23 11 Bournemouth Golfer Collapses and Dies After Tee Shot After driving off the from the third tee at Queen’s Park golf course, Bournemouth, Mr. Samson Edwin Manning Lewis a member of the club, of Tuckton-road, Bournemouth, complained that the stroke had affected his heart. He walked twenty yards62 words
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Article390 1932-09-23 11 WHY THEY ARE STILL POPULAR The crossword looks like lasting. Starting timidly in the dailies, it has successfully invaded all the evening papers. It has summoned to surrender the most impregnable castles of solemn British journalism.” The time will no doubt come, a few thousand years hence,” adds390 words
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Article199 1932-09-23 11 OFFICERS AIDED BY ITALIAN MILITIA A mutiny broke out on August 27 in the British tanker Haliotes when the ship was about to leave Naples for Spezia, after having unloaded her cargo of petrol. The prompt intervention of Italian police and militia checked the mutiny and199 words
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Article206 1932-09-23 11 MOTORIST WITH REVOLVER FINED John Eric Smith, a market trader, of New Park Street, Devizes, was fined £2 at Hungerford for being in possession of a firearm without a certificate; 10s. for carrying a revolver without a licence; £5 for having no Road Fund licence; £lO206 words
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Advertisement177 1932-09-23 11 g i choice mSKafy > I*. wTBM KT®. CHAMPIONS EBa i&te >— < tEBn Vw YL' 4 j v > A.V. PAT. J4927/24 UK. I jgggv < a" eSs Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth177 words
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Article758 1932-09-23 12 ACROSS THE ICE-CAP WORK OF CAMBRIDGE EXHIBITION The Expedition from Cambridge which left England in June to explore the region north of the Vatna Jokul ice-cap in Iceland returned to Hull on August 22. The leader, Mr. B. B. Roberts, gives the following account of its activities758 words
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Article140 1932-09-23 12 SLIMMING GIRLS NOT SO POPULAR Paris, August 26. A wave of reaction against slimming—on aesthetic and not on health grounds—is sweeping the Lido and the famous fashionable beaches of the Adriatic. Bathing costumes on the warm Mediterranean and Adriatic shores are naturally of the scantiest, for sun-bathing140 words
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398 1932-09-23 12 Damages Under Contracts JUDGE REVISES OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE’S ACTION Judgment has been delivered in the Supreme Court, Singapore, by Mr. Justice Whitley in the case in which Mr. J. S. M. Rennie sought to have set aside or varied the official Assignee’s rejection of proof398 words
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Article372 1932-09-23 12 COLOURED LIGHT SYSTEM ADAPTED A new system of motor-car signalling, which, it is believed, will supersede the old confusing method, will be fitted to the 1933 Morris cars. It has already received the approval of the Ministry of Transport, and is expected to give a lead which372 words
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Article366 1932-09-23 12 “AUST” AND “PONTAC” BIG MARKET TO BE DEVELOPED A dozen each of Aust and Pontac, please.” This, or something like it, is the order you will give to your wine merchant in the near future if certain recommendations of the Imperial Economic Committee, contained in366 words
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Article392 1932-09-23 12 REMARKABLE EXAMPLE AT THE ZOO Further observation of the pair of gorillas which arrived at the Zoo last month confirms the belief that they are the most remarkable anthropoid apes the Society has ever possessed. They are in excellent spirits, embracing each other, romping and wrestling392 words
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Advertisement205 1932-09-23 12 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 fot m MV 1205 words
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Advertisement246 1932-09-23 12 I OIL ENGINES BUILT BY DAVEY PAXMAN ARE AS WELL KNOWN IN MALAYA AS IN EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. In Malaya to-day, every Commercial Firm is endeavouring to reduce production costs to the minimum. Have you fully considered the possibility of a saving on cost of power and light246 words
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Article995 1932-09-23 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY ss PA SIR from Singapore, Cheribon, Semarang and Soerabaya. Sails for Ragan Si-Api-Api, Batavia, Cheribon, Semarang and Sourabaya. gS. HAGUE MARU from Singapore for Colombo995 words
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Article162 1932-09-23 13 SEPTEMBER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. Warren Shield Shoot at Kuala Lumpur. -ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Rugby: Taiping v. Ipoh at Ipoh. OCTOBER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. Rugby: Taiping v. Penang A. at Taiping. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. Rugby: Taiping v. Ipoh at Taiping. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. Rugby: Perak v. Negri Sembilan162 words
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Article1282 1932-09-23 13 SUNG EI BAGAN RUBBER Annual Meeting The third annual ordinary general meeting of the Sungei Bagan Rubber Co., was held on Tuesday at the office of the secretaries, Messrs. Harrisons, Barker and Co., Chartered Bank Buildings. Mr. G. A. Potts was in the chair, and there were present Messrs. H.1,282 words
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Article172 1932-09-23 13 Latest Quotations Thnr W-d Fat. Sept 22 Sept. 21 Sept. 19 Paris 88 5'16 88 9/82 128 26 New York 8 46} 8 46} 4,85? Montreal S.S 1 8 86} Braeede 24 95 24 29/82 34 *8 Aenevs 17 95} 17 94} 24 86 Amsterdam 8.61172 words
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Advertisement163 1932-09-23 13 BREAKING OUT CAUSED_PAIN Had to Put Gloves on Child’s Hands. Cuticura Healed. “The trouble started when my child was two years old. He had a breaking out of sore eruptions on his face which caused him much pain and the irritation was awful. We had to put gloves on his163 words
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Advertisement286 1932-09-23 13 11 J ”IB J SOLD IABtL 1 ll] IM J I ML. ■■Bi J J i i IV p Tiirr OLD SCOTCH i Sole Agents > BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Singapore, Penang, F.M.S. Kelantan 1 I OBTAINABLE FROM s 1 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Bagan Luar. 1 Messrs. Pritchard Co.,286 words
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Article1437 1932-09-23 14 NEW SOUTH WALES PREMIER'S DECLARATION A CANCER EATING OUT THE NATION’S VITALS “Every effort will be made to put the unemployed back into useful work, and cure the cancer that is rapidly eating out the very vitals of the nation.” This statement was made in1,437 words
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Article169 1932-09-23 14 Explosive Thrown In Crowded Street Shanghai, September 5. According to the “China Frees” this morning, the anti-Japanese tension has been tightened by one more incident. A clock store in the heart of Shanghai was bombed last night by the Bloody Group presumably, since last week the owners of169 words
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Advertisement304 1932-09-23 14 ,c 2!". 1 A. r The Importance of Salt I As a Conaiwent a The condiments that you place before your guests should be chosen just as carefully as the dishes which they are to season. Therefore, always choose the best table salt—fine, dry, free-running, Cerebos Salt Manufactured by Cerebos304 words
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Advertisement427 1932-09-23 14 RE M EM BER arc I'Mg frith of your may be ill through lack of the O 5 ~--Calcic —bwt now jr 7 yois can x C/> z ure your teeth from within—’ KALZANA, the Calcium food, is the new idea in the care of the teeth. For many years427 words
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Advertisement2176 1932-09-23 15 WmFTi MHBf p and br|T| sh |ND|A 0 P» I I J M M AND apcar lines 3R£|)^J-CNTl (Companies Incorporated in England; 7 BEo&IE FUMNEL LIM@ MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES boston new tork AND AMERICANM/UL LiEf p, Oitl N ~T~7~ TI A Rotterdam. Hamburg and Hull. aDrIotUS 1 «-IMF2,176 words
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Article57 1932-09-23 16 RIFLE SHOOTING: Perak Wins Khoo Sian Yew Cup (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Yesterday. At the Malaya Command meeting, the Kho Sian Yew Cup, open to each State and Settlement to the F.M.S. and Straits Settlements, was won by Perak. The match between the Colony and57 words
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Article53 1932-09-23 16 Perak Chinese vs. D.A.F.C. The following will represent the D.A. F.C. against the Perak Chinese Recreation Club on Sunday on the S.X.I. ground T. Hassan I. Rashid, M. H. Chedin Che Hussain, O. G. Mydin, O. Hassan M. S. Che Chain. A. Rahman, S. Sudin, F. Ismail and53 words
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Article261 1932-09-23 16 Excellent Comedy-Drama at King’s A light comedy-drama that is well worth seeing is "This Reckless Age,” which is now showing at the King’s. 'Adapted from the famous stage success, "The Goose Hangs High" by Lewis Beach, “This Reckless Age” is a delightful story of parents who are261 words
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Article190 1932-09-23 16 Stanley Lupino in Another Uproarious British Film T B and STOW fat is a true axiom Suh'S Ported Ashe as Eustace tho v P ro ld ed by Arty <» Eustace, the absent-minded drivoe The story begins with anver. as rival driver! T? S anley and Hobbs190 words
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Article84 1932-09-23 16 Personal Call Fees Reduced by Post Office We are informed that as a result of experience now gained regarding the cost of handling Personal Calls, it has been found possible for the Post Office to reduce the “Personal Fee,” (previously 50 cents) to those shown in the lost84 words
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Article69 1932-09-23 16 The s.s. Kedah arrived this morning with the following passengers from Singapore: Mr. H. T. Earle, Mr. J. C. Innes, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holcrow, Mr. E. Wyon Smith, Mr. McTier, Mr. Roberts, Mr. J. Parsons, Mr. H. Sarton, Mr. T. Egawa, Mr. H. Tanaka, Mr. H. Otsuka,69 words
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Article211 1932-09-23 16 AIR MAIL A mail for Europe and North America, Alor Star-Amsterdam Direct Service, will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. A mail for Siam (Bangkok), Burma (Rangoon), India (Calcutta), Iraq (Baghdad), Egypt (Cairo, Palestine and Egypt), by road to Alor Star and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service211 words
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Article63 1932-09-23 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 23 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3% m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 A 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 tics. 100 nom Batavia T.T. 99% Singapore63 words
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Article119 1932-09-23 16 Well-Knov/n British Banker In Trouble Paris, September 13. The well-known English financier, Joseph Aspinall, one of the proprietors of Bebis Bank in Paris and stated to be one of the leading holders in the Vanemden Gold Mines in Dutch Guinea, has been arrested here on a number of119 words
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Advertisement41 1932-09-23 16 ON OTHER PAGES Irish Sweep Slump 5 Home Football 5 Malayan Diary 13 Shipping News 13 Crossword Puzzles n Dominance of British Military Aircraft 3 Wireless Notes 7 Produce Market 9 Latest Cable News 1 and 9 Railway Derailment Inquiry 941 words
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Advertisement230 1932-09-23 16 New Advertisements POSITION VACANT Federated Malay States Railways TEMPORARY" FOREMAN Millwright (European) required immediately for the installation and maintenance of Railway mechanical plant generally. Salary $325 per mensem. Applicants for this appointment should apply to the Locomotive Superintendent. Central Workshops, F.M.S. Railways, not later than the Ist October. 1932, giving230 words
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Advertisement22 1932-09-23 16 IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES, OR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS OR INDICATION TAKE a®®® WHAT LONDON IS READ CHARLES ROBERT 5 in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.22 words
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Miscellaneous39 1932-09-23 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 75 E. 57 m.m. Noon 76 N.W. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 3.25 a.m. 10.04 a.m. 3.35 p.m. 9.30 p.m. TO-MORROW 4.05 a.m. 11.51 a.m. 8.54 p.m. 11.25 p.m.39 words
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Miscellaneous119 1932-09-23 16 BRITISH PICTURES AT THEIR BEST 3 L I 1 r v J Phone 264. 6.J5 NIGHTLY 93« THE SPEEDIEST ALL BRITISH COMEDY > -L» STANLEY LUPINO IN “LOVE RACE WITH JACK HOBBS DOROTHY BOYD ALSO SHOWING IDEAL CINEMAGAZINE AND GAUMONT NEWS. Bookings at Moutrie’s 'Phone 795 NEXT CHANGE BOBBY HOWES119 words
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