Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 September 1932
1932-09-26
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-09-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE gSTABUSHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Ho. 227. Vo!. LXXXX. MONDAY. 26th SEPTEMBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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457 1932-09-26 1 -Reuter. effort to another fast IF NECESSARY o Retake Vow If Caste Hindus Do Not Play Their Part Well BRIGHTER AND BETTER LEADERS PLEASED AT SAVING MR. GANDHI'S LIFE Poona, Yesterday. Determination to resort to another fast if necessary with the object of-Reuter. - 457 words
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Article186 1932-09-26 1 Reuter. Untactful Speech At Gramat "EXTRAORDINARY MERIT" Geneva, Yesterday. Efforts to find a basis of agreement for facilitating Germany’s return to the Disarmament Conference were hardly helped by the speech of M. Herriot at Gramat yesterday in which he accused Germany of seeking to organise a veryReuter. - 186 words
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Article89 1932-09-26 1 Reuter. American Representatives Leave for Committee Meeting New York, Yesterday. The Banker, Mr. Norman Davis, and the Lawyer, Mr. Allen Dulles, have left for London to attend the Organising Committee meeting of the, World Economic Conference. I Mr. Davis, in an interview with Reuter, expressed the opinion thatReuter. - 89 words
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Article72 1932-09-26 1 $80,000,000 Steel Plant for Iron Area Nanking, Yesterday. A German financial .group has concluded negotiations with the Chinese Government to finance the erection of a $80,000,000 (Mexican) steel plant in the rich iron area near Wuthu. Half the loan is secured by coal mines in Northern Anhui72 words
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500 1932-09-26 1 J. B. David and D. Mordecai CONTEMPT OF COURT ALLEGED In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Pooley, of Messrs. Presgrave and Matthews, made an application for the committal to prison of Messrs. D. Mordecai, of Penang, and J. B. David, of Oxley Rise, Singapore,500 words
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822 1932-09-26 1 New Nanking Hotel, Ltd. COMPULSORY ORDER FOR WINDING UP Submitting a petition signed by 43 persons, Mr. R. D. Hume said that the whole of the flotation for the New Nanking Hotel, Limited, w’as a deliberate and gross fraud for making money from the822 words
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Advertisement17 1932-09-26 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary frB „ch Office 52, Leith Street f-17 words
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Advertisement36 1932-09-26 1 OUR LONDON LETTER PAGE 6 C WW.WAW. 1 p IWWWWISI BUY BR,TISH AND BE PROUD OF T BACKED BY REALLY EXCELLENT AFTER-SALES SERVICE. J Prices and Particulars from s WEARNE BROS.. LTD., B PENANG. O "WWWWWWWtO36 words
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Advertisement1524 1932-09-26 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICES. BANKS. Thx> ADVERTISEMENTS 11 n Eg *4' gopeng CONSOLIDATED Neder!cndsch e Mendel Hongkong and AU communications relating to incorporatedUEngland.) N. V. Shanghai Banking Advertisements should be addressed to NETHERLANDS trading society. COFOOrfflficn HL. R Zl« /1? 3® d~S the Advertisement Manager, The Advice has been received1,524 words
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Article2315 1932-09-26 3 WHSRE WILL SCIENCE LEAD SEEING INTO A CRIMINAL'S MIND: SMOKELESS AND NOISELESS ARTILLERY: SOME WONDERS OF ENGINEERING: PHYSICIAN TO THREE MONARCHS (Fr< n Cur Own Correspondent) London, September 10. Sir Thomas Barlow, who has been «hvsieian to three English monarchs and attendid Queen Victoria when she lay2,315 words
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Article149 1932-09-26 3 PLANS FOR COPENHAGEN EXHIBITION A large relief map of the British Isles, flashing out by means of an illuminated panel an invitation in Danish to visit the British Isles, illuminated dioramas, photographic enlargements, posters supplied by the British railway companies, films and a large quantity of publicity literature,149 words
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Advertisement211 1932-09-26 3 ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION-RIDE IN THE NEW 1932, CHEVROLET i’ 'H. ‘-X 1 9 So. invigorating m. Sole Agents:— n. v. Straits Java Trading Co. I > I An. 1 PREPARATIONS "■"■■Ill ll■ 1 R Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys-211 words
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332 1932-09-26 4 —Reuter. ALBION DEFEATED AT HOME PORT VALE S NINE AGAINST CHESTERFIELD London, Sept. 24. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I. Arsenal 2 Everton 1 Birmingham 3 Blackburn R. 1 Chelsea 0 Newcastle V. 1—Reuter. - 332 words
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Article244 1932-09-26 4 NEW “WRONQ-UNS” LN PICKLE FOR ENGLAND Although he classes as rot reports that he has perfected new deliveries, Grimmett, the Australian bowler, is said by experts who have watched him practising on the indoor wicket at Adelaide Oval, to have perfected not merely one, but four deliveries previously244 words
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Article745 1932-09-26 4 INDIGNATION DOWN UNDER HOW TO STOP BRITISH ACQUISITIONS The fact that Wigan have signed an Australian Test match three-quarter, despite the £2OO tax, is sure to revive the indignation which reigned in the Commonwealth when Busch. Shangland, Fifield. and Armbruster, of the last touring side,745 words
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88 1932-09-26 4 A woman recently bought some old picture frames from a second-hand shop in Adelaide. In one was a picture of some cricketers. Dismantling it, she found an old landscape painting tacked in as backing for +he picture. She intended to throw it88 words
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Article605 1932-09-26 4 Odd Goal in Five DARUL AIHSAN FOOTBALL CLUB BEATEN Had the Darul Aihsan Football Club utilised but a fraction of the chances that came their way ir the first half of their match yesterday with the Perak Chinese Recreation Club, they should have succeeded in making605 words
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Article156 1932-09-26 4 Krian Club Swamped by Kempe Club (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, September 25. An interesting hockey match was played on the Taiping Esplanade yesterday, in w-hich the Kempe Club scored a convincing victory over the Krian Club (Parit Buntar) by 7 goals to 1. The game was156 words
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Article497 1932-09-26 4 Mr. H. W. Begbie, Assistant Engineer, Muar, proceeds on long leave at the end of this month. The Hon’ble Colonel Cecil Rae has been laid up at his bungalow since Wednesday, being dow-n with throat trouble. Major W. H. Elkins, Deputy Traffic Manager, F.M.S. Railways, returns from497 words
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Article282 1932-09-26 4 500 MILE TRAMP—AND BACK Having won ribbons for the high jump--1 ing and hunting events at the Sydney Royal Show, two Sydney girls, Misses Eve and Ida Daly, decided to visit Brisbane. 500 miles away, for the Exhibition Week and Show. Times were hard, so, discarding their horses,282 words
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Advertisement134 1932-09-26 4 31 n> BISHOP STREET 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 $4.00 Mandolines $4.00 Bugles $B.OO Ukuleles134 words
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466 1932-09-26 5 CENSURE ROUSES CONTROVERSY London, September 7. The action of Brig.-Gen. Lushington, chairman of the Aidershot magistrates, in administering a severe rebuke to a girl who gave evidence without a hat, has aroused widespread interest throughout the country. A famous legal authority pointed out466 words
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Article153 1932-09-26 5 MRS. GRUNDY WAS IN PANIC! Dora was the offspring, in panic, of Mrs. Grundy while Mr. Grundy was away at the war,” said Mr. Holford Knight, K.C., M.P., in a statement supporting the attitude of Captain Davis, the Mayor of Deal, towards D.O.R.A. In the deplorable153 words
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Article171 1932-09-26 5 TWICE BOLTED AT SCENE OF MINERS DEATH London, Sept. 7. An accident of a most unusual kind and an incident showing that horses remember were described at an inquest at Abersychan, on William James Watts, aged 28. Watts was in the workings of a colliery171 words
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Article292 1932-09-26 5 INQUEST DISCLOSURE Delicate Work That Called for Ski!! and Rapidity i London, Sept. 7. The operation to remove a pulmonary embolism, the first to be performed at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, was described at a London inquest. The operation was to remove a clot of 1 blood292 words
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Article215 1932-09-26 5 SCIENCE IS SUCH FU Scientific explorers are being increasingly attracted to the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Queensland. One wellknown Australian scientist has already led seven expeditions there. Now, says an Austral Service message, they are going to examine it really thoroughly. An advance party has left215 words
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Article161 1932-09-26 5 sex is already using two series—A.M.Y. and A.H.X. AN EARL’S RELATIVE ROBBED OF £4,000 Miniatures of Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton were stolen by thieves who broke into the home of Mr. Stilwell Freeland in Embankment-gardens, Chelsea. Many other antiques and jewellery worth £2,000 were taken bysex is already using two series—A.M.Y. and A.H.X. - 161 words
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Advertisement105 1932-09-26 5 This' fcJL NE W soap OF7X protects AOJ your family I l/1i 'V 1 Cm /MLm r 7 I JI i toys, books, coins, door-handles hundreds of things you and your J children touch every day —may pass the .s' germs of illness from a sick person to your family.105 words
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Advertisement265 1932-09-26 5 BASK I FOR REAL ECONOMY 1 J Hl lIMUII Aji WHJTĔAWAYS. WWW M lIVAUIB VALUES Fancy Golf Men's Cotion Hose All Wool HOSe A light weight wool HOSO and cotton mixture Superfine cotton full stocking. Fancy tops Tn White or Khaki length turnover top Grev or Fawn grounds VA,nite or265 words
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Miscellaneous103 1932-09-26 5 Tfl3E^aieß 6J5 TO-NIGHT 9>30 Positively Last 2 Performances THE GRAND BRITISH COMEDY TREAT BOBBY HOWES "LORD BAB S A GAINSBOROUGH PRODUCTION WITH JEAN COLIN and ALL-BRSTISH CAST THE BAND OF H. M. WELSH GUARDS. AISO NEW IDEAL CINEMAGAZINE AND BRITISH NEWS. Bookings af Moutrie's 'Phone 795 TO-MORROW. CHARLES BICKFORD—ROSE HOBART103 words
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Miscellaneous124 1932-09-26 5 Monday, 26th September, 1932 at 8.30 p.m. DEAN'S STAR OPERA OF SINGAPORE WILL PRESENT To-Night THE GREAT JAVANESE HISTORICAL PLAY Gunong Sari Fist Part—to be finished in 3 Parts. javanese.wctumblTotstom (MUSIC In which Mr. K. Dean and Miss Tijah will take the leading roles. Supported by an all Star Cast124 words
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Article2535 1932-09-26 6 AN AIR MAIL GRIEVANCE: HAS OTTAWA HELPED MALAYA WEIRD STORY OF MALAY LEGEND: BRITAIN'S LEAD TO AMERICA AN UNFORTUNATE INCIDENT (P rom Our Own Correspondent) London, September 14. Those who avail themselves of the Dutch Air Mail to Malaya have a distinct grievance, and the blame2,535 words
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Article102 1932-09-26 6 Cologne, Sept. 1. A blow to the British herring industry is threatened by a proposal to make Cologne the base of a large herring-fishing fleet. Promoters of the scheme point out that Germany imports 75 per cent, of her herring requirements, the greater part of the102 words
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Advertisement289 1932-09-26 6 111 MWBBMWIIiMMWMIMI hl l f 1 IDIsM a Belief everything is plain sailing now,.. There is a feeling of restfulness throughout the house —Worry 1 and Anxiety have given place I 1 to Relief and Cheerfulness j/fZ r BABY IS ON COW GATE NOW! I' 7 «g, J J V289 words
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1618 1932-09-26 7 THE chief scout talks—the scout promise ano Iaw —ROVER scouts—what they ARE—THE AIM OF THE ROVER SCOUTBROTHERHOOD AND SERVICE FOR OTHERS—HOW IT IS WORKED The Rovers will soon be invested. The investiture is much on the same lines as that of a Tenderfoot before1,618 words
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Article657 1932-09-26 7 —Reuter. PRINCE OF WALES MAY VISIT “FAIRY” CASTLE HOME OF ALBERT THE GOOD London Sept. 7th. The “Prince Charming” of the British Empire, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, will visit the most romantic castle in the w’orld if he goes to Coburg, Thuringia next month to—Reuter. - 657 words
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Article92 1932-09-26 7 BUSINESS FOR MEETING 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 be laid on the table. 5 ’j’o report local contracts and Home Indents. 6. Resolution under Bylaw92 words
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Article386 1932-09-26 7 BEER AND CINEMA ALLOWANCES Sydney. The New South Wales Industrial Commission to-day delivered its judgement reducing the basic wage for men employees from 82s. 6d. to 10s. a week, and for women from 445. 6d. to 38s. This is by far the most drastic wage reduction in386 words
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Article436 1932-09-26 7 SPADE AND SHOT-GUN USED FOR EXECUTION Extraordinary conditions under which a pet dog was made away with were revealed in a case at Salisbury which the prosecution described as one of almost incredible cruelty. Stanley Ronald Charles Ford, of Newton Toney, was before the Court charged with436 words
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Advertisement266 1932-09-26 7 ITHOS. FIRTH JOHN BP.OWN LTD. tl SHEFFIELD. m "SPEEDICUT" HIGH H J SPEED DRILLS jf mF ifi Many years of experience have brought Kw W/j FIRTH’S HIGH SPEED DRILLS to VZf the highest pitch of perfection. Manufactured in SHEFFIELD these famous SPEEDICUT drills are guaranteed to stand up to hard266 words
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Article763 1932-09-26 8 Agreement on the question of the representation of the depressed classes in the new Indian constitution has been reached between the caste Hindus and the depressed classes. Mr. Ambedkar is delighted with the compromise which he regards as highly satisfactory, but the leaders of the caste Hindus are not763 words
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Article312 1932-09-26 8 Piato’s story of a vast continent that existed in the western seas before his time, and afterwards was overwhelmed by the waves, has captured the imagination of mankind for centuries. Recentiy geologists and geographers have inclined to a belief that the legend of Atlantis may be more312 words
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827 1932-09-26 8 A CRITICISM < “Once more the school certificate examination has gone by. To many in September a certificate that is of considerable academic and commercial value will have been aivarded. Many of those who are successful will have achieved the highest aim of827 words
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Article874 1932-09-26 8 THE COCOA TREE CLUB After an existence of over iRn famous Cocoa Tree Club hi career. Once a Jacobite heai itg London, with a secret tunnel 1 ets St. James’s street to a tavern n P g it was the oldest club in the the exception of874 words
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Advertisement224 1932-09-26 8 HKsSrHB* w Ifyour face wears a frown w and the spleen JET <■ keeps you down 1 {Aondfact W -4l CARIS6ER6 LAGER PILSNER STOUT SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED, Singapore PENANG Nuala Lumpur n. t. th. f. OUR COOKED SPECIALITIES FOR YOUR COLD TIFFIN READY TO SERVE. Bolcgna224 words
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Advertisement43 1932-09-26 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.” rss»~< 7 EXQUISITE CHINESE TABLE SILVER Chinese kAfITERtI. BEACH ST., PENANG By Courtesy of Robinson Piano Co. tu. th. s.43 words
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Article168 1932-09-26 9 —Reuter Bomb Hurled Into British Institute WOMAN VICTIM Chittagong, Yesterday. A British woman, Mrs. Sullivan, was the victim of a terrorist outrage which occurred at midnight when the institute was thronged with Europeans on the occasion of the monthly dance. A gang of ten armed men flung—Reuter - 168 words
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Article93 1932-09-26 9 .—Reuter. Sixteen Starters in Gordon Bennett Event Basle, Yesterday. Sixteen balloons entered by eight nations including three each from America, Germany, France and Switzerland started this afternoon in the annual Gordon Bennett race for the cup presented by Mr. Henry Ford. A light breeze carried the competitors in.—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article59 1932-09-26 9 Reuter. All Difficulties Now Removed Manchester, Yesterday. All difficulties in the cotton dispute have now been removed and the settlement will be submitted to the full bodies of employers and operatives probably on September 27 It is expected that if the agreement is ratified by both it isReuter. - 59 words
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Article57 1932-09-26 9 .—Reuter. Only Two Out of Eighty-five Milliards to be Redeemed Paris, Yesterday. Government’s conversion scheme is a success. The Finance Minister announces a t applications for redemption have een received in respect of only two mil- ar d francs out of eighty-five which will e largely provided by.—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article38 1932-09-26 9 L ■—Reuter. forest Officer Hacked to Death Rangoon, Yesterday. o( J«eph O'Hara, Assistant Conservator twent° rCSts was ha -cked to death with he<f sword cuts by a gang conw with the recent case of theft ofL ■—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article219 1932-09-26 9 —Reuter. Washington Experts’ View LYTTON REPORT DEBATE ON NOV. 14. London, Yesterday. That the fate of the League of Nations hangs cn the Assembly’s action on the Lytton Report is the view of many people in Washington according to observers in New York. The American.—Reuter. - 219 words
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Article131 1932-09-26 9 Prince’s first visit to Ireland.—Rugby Radio Service. Prince to Open New Parliament Building Rugby, Yesterday. The Prince of Wales has accepted the invitation of the Government of Northern Ireland to visit Norinern Ireland during November and to open on behalf of the King the new Parliament buildings atPrince’s first visit to Ireland.—Rugby Radio Service. - 131 words
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Article78 1932-09-26 9 —Reuter. Mr. Hoover Wants More Sales In China Washington, Yesterday. Mr. Hoover has summoned a conference at White House of representatives of the Agricultural Department and the United States Farm Board and the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to arrange t e sale of more Government wheat to China. Later.—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article66 1932-09-26 9 .—Reuter. Anxiety Felt for Hochi Machine Tokyo, Yesterday. Anxiety is felt for the Hochi plane as the wireless station has lost touch with her since 11 o’clock despite the endeavour to communicate. The last communication indicated that the plane was passing over Orofu Island m the Kuriles. Weather.—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article453 1932-09-26 9 Heavy Drop in Membership and Subscriptions CONSIDERABLE LOSSES (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The half-yearly meeting of the Selangor Club was held this evening in the cardroom, the Hon’ble the British Resident, Mr. T. S. Adams presiding. Proposing that the statement of accounts for the453 words
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Article91 1932-09-26 9 —Reuter. Invasion by Army of Farmers Expected Washington, Yesterday. Freed a few weeks ago from the unwanted presence of “bonus marchers,” Washington is now threatened with another invasion, this time by farmers. Details are not yet known but a movement is afoot to concentrate an army of farmers—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article75 1932-09-26 9 Nanking Order Telegraphic Blockade Nanking, Yesterday. The Government has ordered a telegraphic blockade against Manchuria to come into effect immediately. The suspension of radio communications is not possible at present in view of the between the Chinese Government and Radio Corporation of America but the Chinese hope to be75 words
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Article112 1932-09-26 9 —Reuter. District Attorney Orders Investigation FEDERAL STATUTES VIOLATED Chicago, Yesterday. Following the bankruptcy of the Corporation Securities Company and the Chicago Insull Utilities Investments Incorporated the United States District Attorney announces that investigation into the affairs of the Insull Utility Companies has been started to “determine whether—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article194 1932-09-26 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Warm Manifestations of AngloDanish Relations Rugby, Yesterday. The presence of the Prince of Waks in Copenhagen has aroused warmest manifestations of Anglo-Danish cordiality and the close cultural and commercial relations between the two countries have been greatly stimulated by preparations for the great British exhibition—Rugby Radio Service. - 194 words
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Article97 1932-09-26 9 Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Penang Buddhist Association was held yesterday afternoon. Mr. Lee Chin Ho presiding. The report and balance sheet as presented were approved but the passing of the Provident Fund Account was postponed. The following office-bearers were elected: President: Mr. Lee Chin97 words
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73 1932-09-26 9 Indian Mohammedan Charged An Indian Mohammedan who was arrested on a warrant in connection with a charge of cheating in respect of a cheque for a sum of $1,250 within the jurisdiction of Malacca was to-day produced before the Penang Police Magistrate. The charge73 words
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Article65 1932-09-26 9 Malay House-Boy Fined Man bin Mohamed, the house boy of Mr. F. H. Gibson, of the Penang Municipality, who was convicted on a charge of theft of a pair of gold shirt links belonging to his employer, was to-day sentenced to imprisonment till the rising of65 words
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357 1932-09-26 9 Ex-Cashier Pleads Guilty SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS’ IMPRISONMENT Yeoh Guan Chooi, the ex-cashier and bill collector of the Nestles and Anglo Swiss Milk Company, who was charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of $3,495, pleaded guilty before Mr. G. C. Dodd,357 words
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Article92 1932-09-26 9 UN—Spot SATURDAY. TO-DAY. J London £153-15-0 £153-15-0 TIN (3 Months) London £155-10-0 Singapore $78.62% $795 Business Done $78.50 $79.25 Done Buyers—No sellers Buyers—No seller’ COPRA— (Sundried) $5.90 $5.90 BLACK PEPPER $22.50 RUBBER London -J fG) New York G Singapore Cl3 TAPIOCA $3.50 1 Medium Pearl g $3.30 Fair92 words
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Article101 1932-09-26 9 Fished Out Silver Cup Through Window Sentence of four months’ rigorous imprisonment on each count and six months* police supervision was imposed by the Penang District Judge this morning on a Malay youth who had pleaded guilty to two charges of theft. Detective Inspector Roche detailing101 words
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Advertisement39 1932-09-26 9 good as whisky can be BLACK Obtainbale and From RED /aXY® A 1 LABEL Dealers. «JQHNNIE WAbKIR Bam 1820 "Stillgoing Strong “THE WHISKY WITH THE REPUTATION." AGENTS: John Little Co., Ltd., Penang, (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR.39 words
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Miscellaneous38 1932-09-26 9 “The Brighter Hotel.” THURSDAY. DINNER DANCE POOLE POTTERY. Prices of this have been reduced in order to make space for new stocks. TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10—$15. Book of 25—535. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543.38 words
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469 1932-09-26 10 Zoo's New Baby Gorillas Are Well Behaved Except When There Is Milk About Gorillas often mope in captivity, but Mok and Moina, the two new arrivals at the Zoo, are so merry and bright that they keep the keepers in fits of469 words
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Article299 1932-09-26 10 Medal Ribbon For Braces And Suspenders .The National Chairman of the British Legion, Col. John Brown, is taking action on the question of the War Office supplying medal and decoration ribbon for the manufacture of braces, ties, etc. In its journal this month the British Legion299 words
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Article158 1932-09-26 10 HIS HINT TO IRELAND The Mayor of Chicago, Mr. Anton Cermak, yesterday addressed a meeting of the Dublin Chamber of Commerce and appealed for the Irish Free State to be represented at the big exhibition in Chicago next year. Let us hope,” he said, that you158 words
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162 1932-09-26 10 STRUCK BY SQUALL AT END OF MAIDEN TRIP A gale of wind very nearly brought disaster to Russia's latest and largest airship just as she was about to land at Moscow after completing her maiden trip from Leningrad. As the dirigible was nosing her162 words
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165 1932-09-26 10 THE “BEAUTIFUL, HAPPY YEARS” OF HIS LIFE IN MILAN Rome, Sept 3. The Pope, whose interest in science and research work is well known, bade farewell to the 800 delegates of the Physiological Congress, which has been meeting here, in a speech in which165 words
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Article151 1932-09-26 10 6 ATTEMPTS TO DERAIL EXPRESSES Somewhere in the neighbourhood of Wingham on the north coast main line is a lunatic whom the police are desperately anxious to capture, says a Central News message from Sydney, New South Wales. In 26 days the maniac has151 words
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Advertisement366 1932-09-26 10 O ANGER! THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF Singapore -Foot BURNING AX SPOTS /j -O /M> sWC D I ID® a 7 “L* I t CRACKS SCALY ITCHY I j BETWEEN DRY BUSTERS L«J th: toes skin L« ABSORBINE JKILLS OF SINGAPORE FOOT tAny one of these unpleasant symptoms is a366 words
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Advertisement466 1932-09-26 10 PHOTO OFNERyEjCELLSSEEN THROUGH --1 KS'PMsbisawU\ uni i > Better Health-More Energy Full of vitality and energy—untiring and happy—all day long. That is HEALTH. That is the kind of health tmd nerve-strength Sanatogen will give you. A well-known physician explains the action of Sanatogen in these words: "Sanatogen is a steadily466 words
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Article264 1932-09-26 11 SOVIET AND FOREIGN PRESS CORRESPONDENTS on RATIONS The latest comedy of the tragicomic his- o f New Russia is that “Insnab” (i.e., Foreigners’ Supply —a fertile oasis in the at ideological waste) has, with the Soviet's sanction, actually begun to ration the foreign Press correspondents. The264 words
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Article360 1932-09-26 11 LAUREL CROWN LAID ON PRESTON MEMORIAL At Preston Cemetery on Sept. 4, 2,000 people gathered to see laurel crowns laid on the tomb of Joseph Livesey and the memorial to the Seven men of Preston.” Special hymns were sung and an oration was made by Mr. W.360 words
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Article138 1932-09-26 11 TAILOR’S CONDEMNATION An indifference to well-made clothes on part of young men, and a cult of 8 °venliness in dress, seem to have set in war declared Mr. P. McGee, of berdeen, when addressing the Practical aster and Foremen Tailors’ Societies in inference in Edinburgh.138 words
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Article562 1932-09-26 11 Steel Helmet Rally EX-CROWN PRINCE TAKES SALUTE PRE-WAR SCENES REVIVED London Sept. 7th. A remakable outburst of the spirit of pre-war Germany was seen in Berlin on Saturday night, where a hundred thousand spectators gathered at the Stadium for the opening of the 13th annual562 words
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Article128 1932-09-26 11 Attacks on Post Office wages in all countries were reported to—and vigorousi y condemned by-the Congress of P°stal, Telegraph and Telephone International just concluded at Lucerne. Mr J W. Bowen, general secretary o the Union of Post Office Workers, who was Resent as a visitor,128 words
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Article313 1932-09-26 11 WENT FROM ENGLAND TO WED SHEIK LOVER London Sept. 7th. In some Buckinghamshire village a family may be mourning the loss of a girl whose body has been found on the fringe of the Sahara with a tragic note suggesting that, Sheik-struck,, she took her313 words
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Article428 1932-09-26 11 MONTHLY REMANDS FOR SIX MONTHS Miss Brenda Dean Paul was found guilty at Tower Bridge Police Court on September sth of unlawfully possessing two-and-a-half grains of morphine and of attempting to obtain the drug. Mr. Griffith-Jones, the magistrate announcing his aecision, said to Miss428 words
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Advertisement23 1932-09-26 11 It is a long iane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette" will help P ull you through dull times.23 words
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Advertisement144 1932-09-26 11 I I BUY BJ EZZ ZZ3 wssi I SB I —————————SSS 1 el Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pasteswill remove three most important things necessary film, but they may harm tooth to144 words
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Article805 1932-09-26 12 FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING UNFORTUNATE VICTIMS OF CIRCUMSTANCES” The fourth annua! general moet’.-g ot the shareholders of the Renong alley Mining Company. Ltd., was held at noon on Saturday at the registered office of the Company. No. 9 Beach Street. Penang. Mr. E. H. Bulford (Director)805 words
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Article932 1932-09-26 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S REPORT London, Sept 7. At the date of our last Report the Market w'as somewhat irregular but fairly steady after a decline from the relatively i high prices paid two days before. On Thursday and Friday a slight decline took place, business being done on the Spot on932 words
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Article867 1932-09-26 12 LARGE TRANSACTIONS London, Sept. 12. r r Tin has been a firm market during the 1 week under review, with large transact tions, up to £l6O being reached for three months. From this level, however, there was some reaction and in sympathy with Wall Street advices and867 words
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Article453 1932-09-26 12 DURIAN SEBATANG RUBBER (1931) —Loss for first period 7th May, 1931, to 31st. March, 1932, £3lO carried forward. SOUTH PERAK RUBBER SYNDICATE —Statutory report shows cash received to Ist. Sept, in respect of call of Is. per share on 60,000 shares of £1 (17s. 6d. paid up) £3,000.453 words
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Article216 1932-09-26 12 Mr. John How’eson (Anglo-Oriental Mining Corporation, Ltd.) is satisfied as regards the outlook for tin. He says: I see no reason to revise in any respect the views I have expressed in regard to tin and the operation of the international tin convention. The position is completely216 words
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Article50 1932-09-26 12 Notices have been posted at Messrs. Baldwin’s tinplate works. King’s Dock, Swansea, stating that the mills will be rendered idle at the end of the month. Twelve out of 14 mills are at present working. The stoppage of the works will affect about 600 employees.50 words
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Article170 1932-09-26 12 Latest Quotations Sas- Fri Bai. Sept. 21 Sert S 3 Sept 19 Paris 88f 88 382 128 96 New York 8 46i 8 46§ 4,807 VfontreM 8,84 8 Bropeels 24 9 i 25. 84 68 Geneva 17 95i 17 3 /82 24 86 Amsterdam 8.62 8.62$170 words
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Advertisement71 1932-09-26 12 1/ART/KS M-r* PILLS I APIOL STEEL I Sure and certai n for all Female I complaints.Everyladyihould I keep a box in the house. I W. J. EDMONDS I The English Pharmacy f 52-54, Beach Street, Penang lot UMI PVU«. LTD. KM.LAW. EfCHTEEN HOL£ GOLF COURSE ot tU Hua H.n. Hottl71 words
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Advertisement289 1932-09-26 12 study THE PINANG Gazette advertisements There is much in the Way of useful information fained in our Advertisement Columns. Read A.e o< j Ve|v Hsemenfs and learn stocks the article yeu ore contemplating buying, W is offering tho best b- r gains, cr who !s wiHLuj buy your unwonted goods.289 words
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Article706 1932-09-26 13 desperate plight of I SHIPS’ OFFICERS I “ONLY TOO GLAD TO SAIL I BEFORE THE MAST” Falmouth. I pully-qualified ships’ captains and I officers, all of them absolutely down I and out, and some on the verge I ol starvation, are sailing before the I jpast706 words
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Article87 1932-09-26 13 ABORIGINAL DIES AT “FANTASTIC AGE” Following the death of a Chinaman 106 years of age in Australia, an aboriginal *oman, Maggie Kennedy who is reputed “bong the natives of the Griffith district, New South Wales, where she lived, to ve reached a fantastic age, has just died.87 words
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Article836 1932-09-26 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. SUISANG from Calcutta. Sails same day for Singapore, Hongkong, Kobe and Osaka. 3-S. HAGUE MARU from Singapore for Colombo and Bombay. M.V. FUSUAMA836 words
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Article138 1932-09-26 13 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 Sembilan (Far-leigh-Robertson Trophy) at Ipoh. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. Deepavali: Public and Bank Holiday. SATURDAY OCTOBER 29. Rugby: Taiping v. Penang138 words
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Advertisement11 1932-09-26 13 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement509 1932-09-26 13 THE FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE lies in the arms of every nursing moth# I ra 1 I 3 qgjf 'HERE are occasions when, do what you r JL will, the Mother's milk remains scanty, weak and unsuitable. In these cases Sunshine Glaxo has proved helpful to the Mother, 1 remedying509 words
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Article525 1932-09-26 14 HOW MYSTERY WOMAN WAS EXPOSED TO ENTER A CONVENT OR BE PROSECUTED London, Sept. 12. With the formal withdrawal of lawsuits begun in France and the United States to estalish her claims to the millions of the late Tsar, there is revealed an inglorious end to the525 words
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Article137 1932-09-26 14 SURPLUS IF BRITISH DEBT IS NOT PAID y MELBOURNE. MR. LYONS, Prime Minister and Treasurer, presented his Budget in the Federal House of Representatives on Sept. 1. It showed that the Government has not responded fully to the strong public demand for drastic further cuts in137 words
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Article56 1932-09-26 14 Stlus ar t ’°sUmptn^ Shn en the u nited the r a” Pm .V„tt ry lett l»ey send ships.” Dont travel on British resolving 111 to 1 start Irishmen p x^ Bt P r delegates and now Th o 1St buted to the are travelling the56 words
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Article554 1932-09-26 14 ENTHUSIASTS ALL! FLYING GUESTS FOR A WEEK-END AERIENNE Heston Air Port, Sept. 3. There was an atmosphere of Babel about the Heston aerodrome when a hundred air enthusiasts came in fifty planes from the Continent to have their part in the Week-end Aerienne, arranged by private554 words
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Article122 1932-09-26 14 CELEBRATIONS TO LAST SEVEN WEEKS Preston, Sept. 3. Preston is at the present time a Mecca of teetotalers. It is celebrating the centenary of the signing of the pledge by the “Seven Men of Preston,” and for seven weeks it wall be given over to122 words
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Advertisement221 1932-09-26 14 B i LI s MMB-'l l) H H» I Niw rA Go[d<&iseC I w V wwjv’ I The Glamour of Rhythm I “4777” I |Xi /1 I H In those hours of social enjoyment, the enchanting fragrance of ”47ir stimulates and refreshes jg gii by its subtle radiance. Inhale it221 words
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Advertisement2131 1932-09-26 15 FSfefj2 ■SkS^H AM "I p and BR|TiSH sndia JgVjjTTjjJj El «8 gf JgH Eg B and apcar lines S KEPRn'-ENTINGJ I y llm 'll K (Companies Incorporated in EnglaSu) V* BLUE FUMMEL LIME MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES UWDON. NORTH CONTINENT BOSTON AnUnEW YORK AND A IWF RIP 4 »i2,131 words
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Article757 1932-09-26 16 RIFLE SHOOTING Two Negri Sembilan Teams Unfortunate VICTIMS OF POOR LIGHT (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. To-day’s shooting in the Malaya Command Rifle Meeting contests was again close and several ties yielded definite results only by counting out. Except for very early in the757 words
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Article598 1932-09-26 16 Ooi Choo Teik’s Many Wins Kuala Lumpur, To-day. The feature of the Malaya Command rifle meeting finished at Kuala Liunpur to-day was the success of Penang in all divisions save the Warren Shield. Ooi Choo Teik carried off the Grand Aggregate, the Rifle Championship of Malaya, the Sultan598 words
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Article51 1932-09-26 16 P.C.C. V. C.R.C. B. To-night, on the C.R.C. ground, at 5.10 p.m.:— P.C.C.: E. Walker; A. F. Baughan and J. Crichton; H. Bracegirdle, J. A. Hunt and A. L. B. Perkins; P. L. Cooper, J. E. Harvey, R. W. Brown, J. H. Reid and O. R. T.51 words
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Article69 1932-09-26 16 Police XI vs. M.A.F.C. XI The following will represent the Police XI against the M.A.F.C. on the S.X.R.C. ground in the Senior League match to be played to-morrow. Bachan Singh; J. A. Embury, M. S. Babjan; Koneh bin Ismail, W. Ingham (Capt.), Ong Kee Seong; Lim Swee Siang,69 words
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Article75 1932-09-26 16 We regret to record the death which has taken place at his residence in Transfer Road of Mr. Lim Eow Hooi, a son of the late Penang Millionaire, Lim Leng Cheak, and a younger brother of Mr. Lim Eow Thoon, Muncipal Commissioner, Penang. The75 words
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331 1932-09-26 16 Weights for Saturday CARD OF SEVEN EVENTS The following are the weights for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, October 1. There is a card of seven events, the first race starting at331 words
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Article527 1932-09-26 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations tn MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Saturday. To-day. B S B S RUBBER Allenby 45 55 47% 55 Amalgamated 70 80 6o Bassett 27% 30 27% 35 Kundong 30 40 50 Malaka Pinda 42%527 words
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Article1077 1932-09-26 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST ĕ t J. HAMES, S g RUBBER (Dollar.) 5 c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 47) 55 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 33 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 05 80 \yer Hitam Planting Syndicate 65 75 Xver Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. >5 25 Ayer1,077 words
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Article103 1932-09-26 16 AIR MAIL A mail for Batavia via Palemb r» hr train to Singapore and thence by Dutcii Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Asahan and Batoe Bahra by the s.s. ‘'Rengam” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail103 words
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Article49 1932-09-26 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 26 (By Courtesy of the Charter.. On London Bank Demand 4 m/ts Private 3 m/ts cred.t 3 Documentary On ’’New York Bank Deman f()l1 noß i France 2.U- 1?"' ha Ver tics, J* Bangkok T.T. SO Batavia Singapore .> .‘i", l isC Hongkong Shanghai i Bar Silver49 words
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Article31 1932-09-26 16 stand® 1 1 The Singapore Prices r s bed Smoked Sheet for tc ctr r’ f I Spot cv, October/Decembcr January/Marc i, April/June, 1933« i Market firm.31 words
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Advertisement41 1932-09-26 16 ON OTHER PAGES Home News for Malaya 6 Science and Invention (Special Article) 3 Sports News 4 Commercial News 12 Scouts Notes 7 Infatuated Girl’s Fate 11 Comedy of New Russia n Latest Cable News 1 and 9 Produce Market 941 words
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Advertisement230 1932-09-26 16 TENDERS INVITED. Supply of cooked rations to Qnarantin# Station, Pulati Jerejak, and Sungei Pinang Depot, Penang. TENDERS are invited by the Indian Immigration Committee for the supply of cooked rations for the Quarantme Station, Pulau Jerejak, and the Sungei Pinang Depot, Penang, for the period of twelm months from Ist230 words
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Miscellaneous38 1932-09-26 16 PENANG WEATHER report 6 a.m. 74 E Noon 85 N w tide tables High Water. T Low Water to-day 9.30 a.m. •L4O a.m. 10.25 p.m. 4-20 p.m. to-morrow 10.15 a.m. n 4.30 a.m. 10.56 p.m. r 4.55 p.m.38 words
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