Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 September 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-09-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 231. Vol. LXXXX. FRIDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article111 1932-09-30 1 —Reuter. Troubles Of Cotton Trade Not Over ABORTIVE TALK London, Yesterday. The troubles of the Lancashire cotton trade are not yet over. A six-hour conference at Manchester of representative® of cotton spinning employers and operatives in regard to the question of reduction of wages of spinners broke down..—Reuter. - 111 words
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Article227 1932-09-30 1 The Freedom of Exchange Stress, Sept. 21. Before the conference closed M. Georges Bonnet President) stressed the importance of joining together in furthering the poll of freedom of exchanges in Europe. Although it was impossible yet to determine on what basis the contribution of the four Powers will227 words
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Article178 1932-09-30 1 Poland at it Again Geneva, September 22. The commission of experts which exa9 Uestion °f Danzig’s complaint Poland, on the pretence that the hart0 Ur 01 Danzig is not adequately equipped e al with modem sea-borne traffic, is ha.q C^ or( li nar <ces favouring Gdingen, of178 words
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Article89 1932-09-30 1 Reuter. Paraguay Claims Victories Bolivia Preparing BRAZIL WANTS PEACE London. Yesterday. The peace of South America continues to be broken. Paraguayan troops claim to have captured the forts of Bouqeron and Toledo in Granchaco. Bolivia is reported to be making extensive preparations for the campaign. It isReuter. - 89 words
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Article112 1932-09-30 1 Rugby Radio Service. First Broadcast On Christmas Day Rugby, Yesterday. It is expected that the first broadcast from the new Empire short-wave station being constructed at Daventry by the British Broadcasting Corporation will take place on Christmas Day when an effort will be made to transmitRugby Radio Service. - 112 words
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Article48 1932-09-30 1 new luuru firm of Daniel Greenway, Bankers. Rug by Radio Service. Sir Percy Greenway Appointed Rugby, Yesterday. At the Guildhall, London, to-day, Sir Percy Greenway was chosen to be the X Lord Mayor. He is head of the c,ty firm of Daniel Greenway, Bankers. Rugnew luuru firm of Daniel Greenway, Bankers. Rug by Radio Service. - 48 words
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Article66 1932-09-30 1 —Reuter. Heavy Fine on Section of Community Contemplated Darjeeling, Yesterday. A- heavy fine will be imposed on the section of the Chittagong community concerned in the attack on the European institute on September 24 unless the perpetrators are found by October 15 states a Government communique wluch d—Reuter. - 66 words
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981 1932-09-30 1 P. D. C. Process COMPANY FORMED TO DEVELOP PROCESS A rubber roads experiment over a distance of two or three hundred square yards is being con. aenced to-day at the junction of Northam Road and Farquhar Street under the supervision of Mr. Cowling, Managing Director981 words
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Article78 1932-09-30 1 .—Reuter. Appellate Court Reverses Decision of Supreme Court New York, To-day. The Appellate Court, by 4 to 1, reversing the Supreme Court decision, directed that the election for the Mayoralty of New York be held on November 8, holding that Mr. McKee, who was appointed Mayor on.—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article78 1932-09-30 1 Two More Cases in Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. J. Aiken of Evatt Co. and C. H. Young were summoned in the Police Court for not complying with the Registration Enactment requiring them to furnish a return giving certain particulars required by the Enactment within two78 words
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Article94 1932-09-30 1 Rugby Radio Service. Sudden Death of Well-known Scottish Peer FRIEND OF THE KING Rugby, Yesterday. The death occurred to-day of the Duke of Roxburghe aged fifty-six who suddenly became ill when attending a friend’s funeral yesterday. The Duke who was head of an old Scottish family hadRugby Radio Service. - 94 words
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Article181 1932-09-30 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Three Thousand Houses Collapsed Rugby, Yesterday. Further earthquake shocks are reported from the neighbourhood of Salonica where the Town Hall and several Government buildings are said to have been damaged and in the Chalcidice region of Greece. Casualties are now estimated at about 300.—Rugby Radio Service. - 181 words
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Article77 1932-09-30 1 Reuter. Nearly Two Hundred Dead 75,000 Homeless Washington, Yesterday. One hundred and ninety seven are dead 'and 1,800 injured according to Red Cross reports from Porto Rico whilst seventy-live thousand have been rendered homeless owing to the hurricane which swept the country on September 27. Reports addReuter. - 77 words
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Article12 1932-09-30 1 —Reuter. The Pope received Sir Robert Ho Tung.—Reuter. - 12 words
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Article320 1932-09-30 1 Japanese Consular Statement FABRICATED REPORTS? We have received from the Japanese Consul General, Singapore, the following:— In view of the recent Chinese "confirmed” reports appearing in the local newspaper» to the effect that the Chinese forces under Feng Chang Hai and Wan Teh Ling have occupied the City320 words
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Article79 1932-09-30 1 —Rugby Radio Service. New £2,000,000 Contract for Danish Bridge Rugby, Wednesday. A representative of Messrs. Dorman Long Limited of Middlesbrough, builders of the Sydney Harbour bridge, leaves for Denmark next Monday to seal a contract for a £2,000,000 bridge which the Danish Government proposes to build over the—Rugby Radio Service. - 79 words
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Article38 1932-09-30 1 BASEBALL —Reuter. N. Y. Yankees Beat Cubs in. Second Game London, Yesterday. At the Yankee Stadium the New York Yankees beat the Chicago Cubs by five to two in the second game of the world series.-—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article28 1932-09-30 1 —Reuter. Geneva, Yesterday. Sir John Hope Simon is mentioned as a very likely successor to the late Count Gravini as High Commissioner of Danzig.—Reuter. - 28 words
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Advertisement19 1932-09-30 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street m. w. f- j19 words
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Advertisement6 1932-09-30 1 SPECIAL WIRELESS ARTICLE «L. PAGE 126 words
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Advertisement2836 1932-09-30 2 «ATES FOR CASUAL SELANGOR TURF CLUB GOVERNMENT OF MUNICIPAL NOTICE BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS PERAK RABIES AUTUMN 1932 RACE MEETING. AM communications relating to m Bth ctober ’!The Bridge Toil» Enactment, Nederlandsche Handel H4nc' 1 ahvpj-i 6 the Municipal Commissioners desire e< Cments should be addressed to commencing at 2-45 p.m. each2,836 words
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Article740 1932-09-30 3 Mtline of Mr. F. G. Tyrrell's Career Colombo, September 19. Respondent writes as follows to Times of Ceylon:— Mr Francis Graeme Tyrrell, C.M.G., will be 56 to-day, and (k !l( ber 16th, he will have completed irs service in the Colony, a record] ,l few European Civil740 words
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Article308 1932-09-30 3 Executive Committee's Proposals 1933-34 STOCK Colombo, September 19. The Hon. Mr. H. M. Macau Markar, Minister of Communications and Works, will present the following report of the Executive Committee of Comunications and Works, and move that it be accepted at the next meeting of the308 words
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281 1932-09-30 3 Arrangement For Treatment Of Undeliverable Parcels Colombo, September 19. A post office communique issued on Tuesday, states that according to an arrangement made with the Postal Administration of India, the sender of a parcel from Ceylon to India may, on or after the Ist281 words
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Article92 1932-09-30 3 “Plum” Warner And M.C.C. Tour Colombo, Sept. 19. “Plum” Warner, interviewed by the Times of Ceylon, prior to sailing for Australia with the M.C.C. team, of which he is jointr manager, said: "We are much looking forward to playing in Ceylon. There are no keener92 words
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Article436 1932-09-30 3 TO SUIT THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE AND THE TIMES PERIOD OF TRANSITION Colombo, September, 19. “That this Council humbly prays the Episcopal Synod of the Province that sanction may be granted for the provisional use in this Diocese of the Order for Adminstration436 words
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Article477 1932-09-30 3 Eloquent Tribute By The Rev. L. J. Gaster MEMORIAL SERVICE Gampola, September 12. The news of the death of Miss Rachel Barclay in England cast a gloom over Gampola, where she had spent four years. The Gampola Zenana Mission Girls’ Boarding School, to which she477 words
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Article186 1932-09-30 3 670 Certificated Last Year EFFECTS OF FLOODS Colombo, September 19. As many as 670 buildings of a permanent nature were erected and certificated in Colombo during 1931. Although there has been a falling off in the total, yet the drop, compared with the previous year, has not186 words
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Article346 1932-09-30 3 Indian Degrees Not To Be Recognised In Ceylon BRITISH LEAD FOLLOWED Colombo, September 19. The recognition of Indian Medical degrees in Ceylon was the subject of an interview given to a representative of the Times of Ceylon by Prof. F. O’Brien Ellison, the Registrar of the Ceylon346 words
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Article191 1932-09-30 3 Money Suspended On Cross I Colombo, September 19. Hundreds of Catholics are flocking to the grave of Brother Edward Camillus at the Madampitiya Cemetery where it is reported several miracles are taking place. Brother Edward Camillus of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian I191 words
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Article92 1932-09-30 3 Court Interpreter Drags In The-State Council Negomteo, “You are like the Chairman of a meeting who, when he gets up to speak, says he would say not more than a word or two, but ‘rattles off for an hour or two remarked Mr. D. W. Subasinghe, the92 words
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Article631 1932-09-30 3 Important Crossings* Right Of Way SAFETY FIRST Colombo, Sept. 19. The question of the right of way for motor traffic at important junctions in Colombo, the misunderstanding of which has led to many serious collisions in the past, was discussed by Mr. W. A. Muller, Superintendent631 words
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Article112 1932-09-30 3 111-feeling Between Keeper And Others Ratnapura, September 17. An elephant belonging to Mn D. H- WTennakoon, of Ratnapura, valued Rs. 3,000, ffiefyesterday morning, at Pelmadulla as the result of what has been diagnosed as poisoning. The mahout, it is said, was not on the best of112 words
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Article346 1932-09-30 4 BOGUS DOCTOR’S RUSE TO OBTAIN WATCHES Many complaints have been received at Scotland Yard of frauds on tradesmen which are believed to have been carried out by one man adopting various ruses. In the latest cases he is alleged to have obtained two rifles and a sewing346 words
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Article338 1932-09-30 4 29 CAUGHT—BUT M MARY STILL AT LARGE Thirty monkeys which had escaped from the Piccadilly Garden Zoo were pursued by the general manager” Mr'.'H. McCarthy four attendants and innumerable shop as sistants to the amusement of crowds in the Haymarket who watched the antics of both338 words
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Article1150 1932-09-30 4 Dr. Walkinshaw has assumed duties at Teluk Anson as Medical Officer, Lower Perak. The following passengers are proceeding per s.s. Ranchi sailing to-morrow for Colombo and Europe. Mr. Justice W. Burton and Capt. E. A. Ross, Controller of Labour, Johore, have gone to Fraser’s Hill for a1,150 words
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Advertisement220 1932-09-30 4 J Ikv Wh^;\ K a \2\ qTL Il .jsEKacs These Capsules from S ft ash Chop Kepala and Chop |>O W Jum Beer—Start Now. Jf will be worth while—- I! t—srt—WWf— —-MW*" 1 They are burning up energy al! the time plcy-fi'led days in the garden W\Vx .Wfit i *■*>220 words
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Advertisement111 1932-09-30 4 3 P I Bl SIJ On T R fc. bn WILL BE OUR NEW ADDRESS Asl FROM OCTOBER Ist. I 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. B Records SI.GO each. Violins111 words
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1094 1932-09-30 5 Notes And Selections For To-Morrow 12, 1931. WILL THE WARRIOR DO IT AGAIN (By Tic-Tac) Although the fields are smaller than; usual the racing on the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting, tomorrow. promises to be extremely open. The reason for this1,094 words
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Article615 1932-09-30 5 IntcreSrtin g W eek-en d Jvlatches PENANG A AT TAIPING A more interesting period in the rugby season is setting in—a period when outstation and in'er-settlement or State matches begin to figure on the rugby programme. The first appearance of an outstation team in Ipoh lias already been615 words
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69 1932-09-30 5 The increasing number of agreements which are being made between Australian and British film companies show that the demand in Australia for British films is steadily growing. During the last few weeks the Gaumont-British Picture Corporation have, it is stated, arranged with a leading69 words
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263 1932-09-30 5 Blackpool Entertains Arsenal RANGERS MEETING MOTHERWELL The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I. Aston V. v. Chelsea Blackbum R. v. Sunderland Blackpool v. Arsenal Bolton W. v. Leicester C. Derby C. v. Manchester C. Everton263 words
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Article95 1932-09-30 5 Three aeroplanes are making a tour to Persia. Two of them, one piloted by Miss Spooner, with Mr. W. L. Everard, Conservative M.P. for Melton, as passenger, and the other piloted by Mr. W. D. Macpherson. with Mr. J. Wilson-Fox as passenger, left Heston Aerodrome95 words
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Article54 1932-09-30 5 What is believed to be the first plane in Britain for delivering emergency orders will be used by J. S. Fry and Sons, Ltd., the Bristol chocolate and cocoa firm. The service will be inaugurated next Tuesday by Col. F. C. Shelmerdine, Director of Civil Aviation, at54 words
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Advertisement191 1932-09-30 5 außßisimiiß mr REDUCHHNCTMB ONE OF H BASIC VALUES B ba Jl£_Vajjues iVTTJrt z J 1 hi COLOURED BORDER HUCKABACK T—rJJ TOWEL I f HUCKABACK FACE TOWEL stron All White Cotton. With 1 1 borders of Blue, Pink, Mauve, Gold. J A long wearing towel for Guest or office Great Va191 words
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Miscellaneous60 1932-09-30 5 UiiW Phone 264. I 6.75 NIGHTLY 9.30 J k THE MOST SENSATIONAL THRILLER 1 BELA LUGOSI—SIDNEY FOX I I nr J "MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" By EDGAR ALLAN POE An Universal Super. I k ALSO SHOWING The Multicolour Novelty Strange As It Seems I I The Latest Universal British60 words
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Miscellaneous74 1932-09-30 5 Matinee To-Morrow at 2.45 p.m. The Beautiful Spanish Staf of THE GAUCHO LUPE VELEZ vtjflN Paramount’s Dashing Romantic Comedy "THE BROKEN WING" WITH LEO CARRILLO MELVYN DOUGLAS ALSO Latest Paramount BRITISH Sound News with Excellent Pictures of the OLYMPIC GAMES, 193 2 NEXT CHANGE TWO FIRST-RATE BRITISH PICTURES IN ’ONE74 words
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Article963 1932-09-30 6 POSITION OF OLD BOYS’ TEAMS SIR CHAS. CLEGG’S_ CELEBRATION (From Our Own Correspondent). London, September 10. FOOTBALL AND AMENITY Twickenham ground, the home of the English Rugby Union, is the subject of a difficult problem of amenity. The problem relates to the completion of the new grand963 words
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Article1309 1932-09-30 6 RUGBY ON THE BORDER SCOTTISH AND ENGLISH PLAY CONTRASTED THE GREYHOUND RACING PREDICAMENT (From Our Own Correspondent). London, September 10. The Scottish Rugby Union decree that there shall be a close season for Rugby football from May 1 to September 14. The Borderers have an advantage over1,309 words
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Advertisement178 1932-09-30 6 Motherhood r zbl I X > Rfi Vet’ l ~’CC^LaC 1 f II I» 1 \i If’ ggi Mrs. B. Howard, winner of the London “News-Chronicle” Mother SaSTRy mill Ml and Child Competition, January, 1932. This competition attracted U. T. I widespread interest and an enormous number of beautiful pictures.178 words
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Article1206 1932-09-30 7 IN ASIA MINOR TURKS AND GREEKS RESETTLED The Turkish victory over the Greek Army in Asia Minor took place in August. 1922, and or January 30, 1923, a Convention was signed at Lausanne between Turkey and Greece, wherein it was agreed that "as from May1,206 words
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208 1932-09-30 7 With a magazine under her arm and a single suitcase IQg?agl a brisk young woman in blue stepped off the Olympic boat-train at Waterloo station, London, on September, 12 the «nd of a 5.000 mile dash to see her sister, Who is seriously208 words
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Article261 1932-09-30 7 London, Sept. 13 At the Blackpool Police Court on Sept. 7 the Rev. Harold Davidson, rector of Stiffkey, and Luke Gannon, amusement caterer, were each fined 40s. on each of two summonses for obstruction. On another summons, alleging that he set up a temporary structure on261 words
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Article614 1932-09-30 7 PROTEST 3Y BRITISH LEGION The British Legion is protesting against the sale by the War Office of medal and nSJ ra tlOn J ibbOn SOme of whiCh has used for the manufacture of braces and ties. It is understood that proposals are bemg considered to take614 words
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Article148 1932-09-30 7 LEADER APPOINTED London, Sept. 13. Admiral Sir William Goodenough, president of the Royal Geographical Society, and Brigadier-General C. G. Bruce, on behalf of the president of the Alpine Club, issued the following announcement: Mr. Hugh Ruttledge has accepted the invitation of the Mount Everest Committee to be148 words
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99 1932-09-30 7 ROMANCE 54 YEARS OLD A romance of fifty-four years ago had a happy culmination at Wickham Skeith, Suffolk, when Mr. George Berry, aged 77, married Miss Kate Collins, aged 63. Half a century ago Mr. Berry left Miss Collins to seek his fortune99 words
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Article262 1932-09-30 7 CIRCUS THRILL London, Sept. 14. An unrehearsed thrill ended the performance at the Bertram Mills circus in Glasgow. As the Wallendas, high wire performers, were about to step off the platform on to the wire, one of the ropes which support the platform gave way,262 words
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Article239 1932-09-30 7 VANISHES FROM STEAMER New York, Sept. 9 The disappearance from a steamer of a woman believed to have been the first wife of Paul Bern gives yet another sensational turn to the mysterious suicide of Jean Harlow’s husband. It has been reported to the239 words
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Article119 1932-09-30 7 INFLUENCE OF HIGHER PRICES Amsterdam, Sept. 11. It is announced that several rubber* estates in the Malang district of Java have resumed tapping operations. As reported in THE FINANCIAL TIMES on Saturday, the big Amsterdam Trading Company has again put into operation two rubber estates in Sumatra on119 words
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Article92 1932-09-30 7 London, Sept. 3 The members of the Livery Guilds of the City of London meet on 29th September to elect the Lord Mayor for the next civic year. Of the aidermen eligible, Mr. Percy Walter Greenaway, one of the present sheriffs, is senior, and the next on92 words
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Advertisement430 1932-09-30 7 few tiffbsll to J smite s Can you afford to smile? If not, you need a Prudential Policy—its security brings contentment and freedom from worry. in tin wsmsArwAW The Endowment policy offers you the ideal means of insurance. To the family man it means protection for his dependants as well430 words
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Article14 1932-09-30 8 HOLIDAY.—At the Maternity Hospital, last night, to Mrs. LI. F. Hobday, a daughter.14 words
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Article566 1932-09-30 8 Labour gains in recent by-elections at Home and, possibly the aftermath of the Ottawa Conference, have apparently given rise to a belief that the National Government has been weighed in the balance and found wanting and that it will not be long before there is another general566 words
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Article285 1932-09-30 8 For twenty years the Piltdown Man,” whose remains were laid to rest in Sussex some 300,000 years ago, has been accepted by archaeologists as the earliest known man. Not until the other day was his reputation challenged, and it will be a source of satisfaction to285 words
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Article28 1932-09-30 8 condition is satisfactory.—Rugby Radio Service. z Rugby, Yesterday. A special bulletin states that Mr. Winston Churchill had a good night and his condition is satisfactory.—Rugby Radiocondition is satisfactory.—Rugby Radio Service. ~ z - 28 words
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Article899 1932-09-30 8 A RARE EXPERIENCE In two sentences the Scottish Mountain- < eering Club’s Guide to the Northern High- lands succeeds in investing Ben More As- < svnt with an irresistible attraction. It is, we arc authoritatively told, “the highest point of Sutherland, but is rarely visited899 words
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Article669 1932-09-30 8 BY AIR TO AUSTRALIA Arrangements for an air servie x England and Australia have i tW n slowly since they were proposed J*' 7 0 ago, and negotiations w r during the period of finan-i-i M through which the Commonwealth y has passed. Discussions have resumed and669 words
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Advertisement33 1932-09-30 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. Modem Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.33 words
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Miscellaneous156 1932-09-30 8 SjMSte TO-NIGHT at 8.30 p.m. THE FAMOUS DEAN'S OPERA OF SINGAPORE. WILL STAGE The Merry Widow A Well-Known English Stage Success in Malay WITH AN ALL STAR CAST THE POPULAR Thean Seng Cantonese Wayang The best of its kind in Malaya PRESENTS Divine Marriage Contonese Songs Sung With European Musical156 words
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745 1932-09-30 9 Further New Appointments INDIAN ADMINISTRATOR'S SON FOR INDIA OFFICE UNDER-SECRETARYSHIP London, Y esterday. New Government appointments announced include Mr. Stanley Baldwin to be Lord Privy Seal (unpaid) as well as Lord President of the Council. Mr. Hore Belisa to be Financial Secretary to.—Rugby Radio Service. - 745 words
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Article522 1932-09-30 9 Founder of Adams and Allan TRIBUTE IN PENANG SUPREME COURT In the Penang Supreme Court this morning before a large gathering of members of the Bar, D.P.P., Deputy Registrar and other Court officials a fitting reference was made to the passing away of Mr. Murison522 words
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Article110 1932-09-30 9 Crew of American Freighter Safe HEAVY SEAS San Francisco, Yesterday. A desperate battle with the elements is proceeding in the Behring Sea to rescue thirty-five men of the American freighter Nevada which is ashore in Amchitkaisland. Responding to an 5.0.5., the Japanese cargo boat Oregon Maru110 words
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Article77 1932-09-30 9 .—Reuter. MR. ROOSEVELT BLAMES THE UNITED STATES TARIFF Sioux City (Iowa), To-day. That the world depression is clearly traceable to two specific United States made causes, namely the tariff and improvident foreign loans, was the assertion of Mr. Roosevelt Democratic candidate for the Presidency in an address to.—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article107 1932-09-30 9 A Mysterious Affair Reported Berlin, September 22. The mysterious affair of the former warprisoner, Willy Schmidt, who is at present serving in the Foreign Legion and refuses to return to Germany, is intriguing the German public. It is stated that Schmidt was captured by the British seven days107 words
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Article60 1932-09-30 9 Discovery of Formidable Bombs in a Train Belgrade, September 22. The police discovered in a third-class railway compartment two formidable bombs concealed in a basket below’ some fruit. In the same train a man was arrested.with a hand grenade in his possession» It is believed that this is60 words
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Article92 1932-09-30 9 Issue of Return Tickets As from Ist October. 1932. and until further notice, return tickets available for day of issue only will be issued on trams and trolley buses over the following routes at reduced rates: Routes. Return Fares. Post Office—Ayer Itam, Ist class 25 cts.92 words
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298 1932-09-30 9 —Reuter. Every Country Has Its Lunatics” LORD CECIL’S PLEA Geneva, Yesterday. A spirited reply was made by M. Herriot to Mr. De Valera’s criticisms in the League. He said that France declined to share the present wave of pessimism believing in the future of—Reuter. - 298 words
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Article321 1932-09-30 9 P.R.C. Beat E. S. Co. On the Esplanade yesterday, in a fast and well contested game of Hockey, the Penang Recreation Club beat the Eastern Smelting Company by one goal to nil, scored in the second half by Dr. L. da Silva, who had moved up321 words
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Article155 1932-09-30 9 Reuter. Hush Hush Policy Conceals Defects London, Yesterday. Rex,” Italy’s largest and newest ship, which left Genoa on Tuesday on her maiden trip to New York, may possibly still be at Gibraltar on Oct. 4, the date she was due at New York. A hush-hush policy concealedReuter. - 155 words
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27 1932-09-30 9 —Reuter. I Tokyo, To-day. Lihosho the Korean who threw a bomb at the Emperor on January 8, has been sentenced to death.-—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article71 1932-09-30 9 GOLF —Reuter. Enid Wilson Defeated by Charlotte Glutting Peabody, Massachusetts, Yesterday. There was a surprise in the American Women’s Golf Championship quarter-finals when Charlotte Glutting of New Jersey beat Enid Wilson by 1 hole. Enid Wilson’s defeat was due to erratic putting. Ada Mackenzie, Canada beat Maureen—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article64 1932-09-30 9 The following will represent the Police in their Senior League match with C.R.C. to-morrow on the Victoria Green Bachan Singh J. A. Embury, M. S. Babjan I. B. Koneh, W. Ingham (Capt.), Ong Kee Seong Lim Swee Seang, P. K. Muthu, S. S. Sudin, A. H. Hunt64 words
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Article91 1932-09-30 9 UN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £153-12-6 £153-5-0 I TIN (3 Months) London £155-0-0 £154-15-0 Singapore $78.75 $78.50 Business Done Penang $78.62% $78.50 Business Done i Buyers—No sellers Business done 25 tons. COPRA— (Sundried) $5.85 $5.80 BLACK PEPPER $22.50 $22.50 RUBBER London 2%d. New York 3ft (G) Singapore 7% cts.91 words
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Article98 1932-09-30 9 —Reuter. Government Ban Stated to be Untimely J'X J AGREEMENT NEGOTIATIONS Poona, Yesterday. The Government ban on all interviews with Mr. Gandhi has silenced whisperings that something important is about to happen as a result of conversations held at Yeravda Jail since the breaking of—Reuter. - 98 words
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Article60 1932-09-30 9 The following holidays will be observed by the Jewish Community. Saturday, October 1. (New Year). Sunday, October 2. (2nd Day). Mr. E. A. Brown of Singapore arrived here this morning by the s.s. Kedah. Mr. P. M. Robinson who went to Singapore to attend the meeting of60 words
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Article25 1932-09-30 9 —Reuter. London, Yesterday. In the Third Division Northern Section of the English League Carlisle United defeated Stockport County by two goals to one.-—Reuter. - 25 words
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Advertisement43 1932-09-30 9 V*’ 1 i X if The Brighter Hotel.” To-morrow Saturday P. O. week-end More activity More People Watching people is always interesting— Especially when accompanied with Music—and a Cocktail at the RUNNYMEDE! DINNER DANCE RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. George Goldsack, I Manager. ’Phone 543.43 words
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Article443 1932-09-30 10 NEW SUPERINTENDENT IN COMMAND Captain C. W. Bower, D.S.C., R.N., recently appointed Captain Superintendent of the training ship Arethusa, took over the command of the ship on September 1. He succeeds Commander W. E. Prowse, who retired after 12 years’ service. The Arethusa, moored in the443 words
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Article182 1932-09-30 10 QUESTION A DOCTOR WAS ASKED TO DECIDE V. hether a motorist was drunk, just drunk, or furiously drunk was the question put to a police-surgeon at Hampstead, N.W., Police Court recently when Eric James Newcombe Bushell, aged 36, master printer, of Cloister Crofts, Leamington Spa,182 words
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Article138 1932-09-30 10 AUSTRALIAN BAN MELBOURNE, Sept. 10. The Victorian Racing Club has excluded women from training horses, as it considers that this is not a woman’s proper sphere. In future all owner-' rainers will be required to hold training permits. r L. S. MacKinnon, the chairman of the club,138 words
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261 1932-09-30 10 OMNIBUS DRIVER ON ITS OBSERVANCE The occasion when a driver may proceed against a red signal traffic light was explained by an omnibus-driver at an inquest held by Mr. Ingleby Oddie at Paddington on the body of Leonard Alfred Goulding. wood carver, aged 17, of261 words
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Article181 1932-09-30 10 SCIENTIST SAYS THERE IS NO FELIX IN REAL LIFE Felix the Cat is impossible in real life, according to Mr. Rex Knight, Lecturer on Comparative Psychology at Aberdeen University. He has been experimenting in the training of cats, and he told the British Association the story of181 words
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178 1932-09-30 10 TOP IN ALL HER EXAMINATIONS This is the record of the Always First Girl of Whitehall. When she was 15 Miss Mabel Clarke sat for the Female Telegraphists’ Examination, in October, 1926. She gained the first placed. The following December she was a competitor178 words
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Article120 1932-09-30 10 NEW POST LIKELY FOR RECALLED PADRE Known as “the Curate of Kew," the Rev. Austin Lee, chaplain to the destroyer flotillas in the Mediterranean Fleet, who was suddenly recalled to London, visited the Chaplain to the Fleet, Archdeacon Knight Adkin. I am not at liberty to disclose120 words
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Article268 1932-09-30 10 UNARMED AMONG BEARS Surgeon-Commander G. Murray Levick, who was a member of Captain Scott s last expedition to the South Pole, returned to Helsingfors recently from the Arctic regions of Finland with a team of nine boys of the England Public Schools Exploring Club, of which he268 words
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Article243 1932-09-30 10 NOTABLE RUN BY THE CHELTENHAM FLYER The Cheltenham Flyer made another fast rim between Swindon and Paddington—77 L* miles—on the Great Western line on September 11. The railway company had announced that the train would leave Swindon at 3.50 p.m. instead of 3.48 p.m., and arrive at243 words
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Article275 1932-09-30 10 DISPOSAL OF OBSOLETE FORTS The War Department is about to dispose of small islands off the coast of Pembrokeshire, Thom and Stack Rock, each of two acres. Messrs. John M. Leeder and Son (Swansea) will hold the auction at Haverfordwest on October 5. Obsolete forts near275 words
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Article233 1932-09-30 10 RODEO IN AID Or MISSION APPEAL Great interest has been awakened in the urgent necessity of providing complete aerial medical services for Central Australia by an appeal from the Australian Inland Mission asking for £35,000 annually. In aid of the mission and in honour of Sir233 words
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Article197 1932-09-30 10 A suggestion that Flying Officer Percy John Walter Haw Kins lost control of his machine through a box of matches catching fire in his pocket was made at the inquest at Upavon Aerodrome, Wilts, by the Medical Officer. He said in Hawkins’s trouser pocket he197 words
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Advertisement97 1932-09-30 10 toiletMH PREPARATIONS SOfR de PARlS*—evening HS bi Paris a phrase evocative ef romance and beauty, is the fiuft name given by M. Bourjois to his latest, his supreme creation. Soar de Paris toilet prepar- HR ■Hons have been the most spontaneous success that Paris g|!|| and New York have known—97 words
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Advertisement157 1932-09-30 10 Tie.-. PI na n q cazetie IS OBTAINABLE DAILY FROM OUR AGENTS AT P.M Bukit Mertajam c f 3.<5 Simpanq Ampat 4,]n Sungei Bakap 4.20 Nibong Tebal 4.30 Parit Buntar 4.45 Sungei Lima 5.00 Bagan Serai 5.15 Kamunting 6.20 Taiping 6.30 Sungei Patani 6.45 POST SUBSCRIBERS the follg.ciku area-. Butterworth,157 words
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Article1131 1932-09-30 11 AUSTRALIA’S RECOVERY SATISFACTION WITH OTTAWA Mr. S. M. Bruce, who was the principal representative of Australia at the Ottawa Conference, arrived in England on September 7 to take up the position of Resident Minister for Australia in London. Since leaving Ottawa Mr. Bruce has visited W1,131 words
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Article288 1932-09-30 11 BUT HE HATES THE SAILING SHIPS OF TO-DAY Captain W. F. Lee, master of the motor ship Moonta, who has travelled all over the world in sailing ships, has this to say about the sailing ships of to-day: "They are a disgrace to the high288 words
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Article229 1932-09-30 11 MARINES RUSHED ABOARD Rotterdam, Sept. 5. The 24,149-tons Atlantic liner Rotterdam, in which some of the crew had mutinied, and which had been anchored off the Belgian coast during the day, proceeded late to-night towards Rotterdam with an armed detachment of Dutch marines on board. The marines,229 words
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Advertisement173 1932-09-30 11 I ALL COLOURS u’ X PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. simple, light and compact machine in Black, Green, Blue, Red or jjaroJ 11 am a complete with JpOv/" travelling case. by Bar-Lock (1925) Co. Nottingham, Kncland. Typewriter Manufacturers to H.M. the King. PRITCHARD CO.. LTD.. PENANG IPOH. w £—-15-10-32 fe NEW STRENGTH with173 words
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Advertisement182 1932-09-30 11 i B s c b“ There are more 2« DUNLOP TYRES sold than ever before "2 r 5 •I Grow with Dunlop ■i rtsior RL»RfR K S /932 inn —a—w»—sa_:-^vanaa WHWWAWWJh I Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance182 words
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Article1845 1932-09-30 12 SUMMER TIME ENDS: "HOW AND WHY > OF RADIO": PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY NEWS At midnight on Saturday, October Ist, the period of daylight saving ends by passing from British Summer Time to Greenwich Mean Time. At this hour all public clocks are put back one hour, but in the1,845 words
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Advertisement16 1932-09-30 12 Our usual short wave station table is being revised and will appear in to-morrow’s Pinang Gazette.16 words
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Advertisement189 1932-09-30 12 New Advertisements notice. z-. NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL MISCELLANEOUS jin the matter of V\. II and Keduc‘< Thone 60 TANJONO BUNG.AH of 8 orfi,,,»» N» liS ESSEX SUPER-SIX 4-door Saloon per- (Companies) feet condition, small mileage 3-70 m.p.h. 7 t a Fetih 00 20-24 m.p.g. $9OO/- open to offers. Willing BkjOTICE189 words
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Miscellaneous974 1932-09-30 12 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATION In Order Of Wavelength Difference in time to Malaya Wavelength Frequency 1 ower GENERAL INFORM ATT cm Metres. Kilocycles. STATION sign. Kilowatts. Add Deduct. N Hours. Hours. Interval signals, days of franco- I missi ons, Z o 7 13.97 21.470 Daventry, England. I < 14 28974 words
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Article736 1932-09-30 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. AUTOMEDON from Liverpool for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Pukow and Hankow. S.S. BENMOHR from U. K. bound for Straits, China and Japan. M. S.736 words
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Article306 1932-09-30 13 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. The Mengiembu Lode Mine Company, Limited, annual general meeting, Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart, Noon. OCTOBER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. HOC p e £> Kr n Club Barit Buntar, v. P.R.C., Esplanade, 5 p.m. Rugby: Taiping v. Pen :ng A. at Taiping Selangor Turf Club,306 words
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Advertisement282 1932-09-30 13 ~—~v.,—, r- ..j_ 7.. ipj I K_ h K3K Wt' cMSWh 5 Watt Creme I 5 •tewVuuMng fefS” i J Cream J D. A splendid protective cream for day use "T' y r* > and the ideal foundation for powder. -"V M Supplement it by “4ZW” Cold Cream, the 0282 words
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Article412 1932-09-30 14 CONFIDENCE TRICK BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR CAR Motorists are being duped by a new form of confidence trick, and Scotland Yard state that, at the moment, they are powerless to check the activities of the tricksters. All they can do is to412 words
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Article132 1932-09-30 14 DOCTOR, AUTHOR, PAINTER AS WELL The Rev. Dr. Charles W. Budden must be one of England’s most versatile clergymen. Dr. Budden is the vicar of St. Mildred s. Addiscombe. Croydon, a new church which is to be consecrated on October 8. but he is also a doctor of132 words
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Article159 1932-09-30 14 WHAT HE TOLD THE R.S.P.C.A. OFFICIAL No further light was thrown on the identity of the elderly man and wife who walked into the head offices of the R.S.P. C.A. in Jermyn-street, W., and handed in £lO,OOO in £1 Treasury notes as an anonymous gift. The159 words
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Article371 1932-09-30 14 TRADESMEN’S FEAR POLICE PETITION DROPPED BECAUSE OF THREATS A score of youths are ruling a neighbourhood of 5000 people in South London by gangster methods. Their rule extends over an area in Walworth bounded by the Old Kent-road and East-street, surrounding the old police station371 words
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421 1932-09-30 14 ACQUITTED OF BEING DRUNK IN CAR A Russian prince who pleaded that he had been smoking cigarettes containing the drug belladonna was fined a total of £9 at Brentford, and had his motor driving licence suspended for six months. He was Prince Maximilien Melikoff,421 words
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Advertisement277 1932-09-30 14 JELLIES 1 V>are easy to make, j set Q uickl y and are 1 delicious to the taste. 1 They are obtainable in 4 a variety of tempting X: fresh-fruit flavours— < Strawberry. Raspberry, < Cherry, Greengage, < k Pineapple and others < I equally appealing. i JSoerebos i f->f277 words
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Advertisement313 1932-09-30 14 After the game freshen up with this wonderful health I v Lever’s Health Soap I I Try it after sport. How fresh it makes you! Its wholesome lather is a x fine tonic for the skin. It is a protection, too, against the germs which infect cuts and scratches. The313 words
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Advertisement2122 1932-09-30 15 M R 1 I M H*k P- and 0.-BRITISH iMDIA IS®® SSt bL_ |mMT and apcar lines R£P RV-ENT! N I (Companies Incorporated in EnglsLa) BLSJE LIMB? MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES I f/ivnON. NORTH CONTINENT BOSTON AND NEW YORK AND AMERICAN MAIL LINIP wX Hamburg"' ADRASTUS Due Penang Oct2,122 words
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Article1014 1932-09-30 16 WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD Singapore Newspaper Rebuked ANNUAL MEETING OF MENGLEMBU LODE MINING CO. The eighth annual general meeting of shareholders of the Menglembu Lode Mining Company, Limited, was held at noon to-day at the registered offices of the Company, No. la. Penang Street. Penang. Mr. D. A. M.1,014 words
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Article58 1932-09-30 16 The s.s. Kedah arrived this morning with the following passengers from Singapore. Mr w. J. Magiu, Mr. Ross, Mr. E. A. Brown, Mr. P. M. Robinson, Mr. A. H Adams, Mr. Shuttleworth, Mr. Navin, Mr. H. W. Cowling, Miss Lucy Storch, Mr. and Mrs. I. K Cheah. Mr58 words
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Article60 1932-09-30 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 30 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3% m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/4 A On New York Bank Demand 40 France T.T. j 000 nom T.T. 153 angkok T.T. 80 per tics. 100 nom Batavia T.T. 99 Hongkong60 words
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Article481 1932-09-30 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 Asam Kum. 25/- 27/6cum 25/- 27/6ex Ayer Hitam 12/6 13/3 12/6 13/3 Changkat 24/- 25/-cum 24/- 25/-ex Hong Fatt 39 41481 words
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Article1106 1932-09-30 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST c• e s NAMES. I x 3 RUBBER (Dollar c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 4?! -5 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3% 4° Amalgamated Malay Estates 05 80 Ayet H tarn Planting Syndicate «5 75 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 *5 Ayer Moleic Rubber Co. *5 i1,106 words
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Article365 1932-09-30 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 Service365 words
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Advertisement23 1932-09-30 16 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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Advertisement194 1932-09-30 16 N OTHB pagb] Shipping News I Home Football special Ar iH ar 'icle) Ceylon News Latest Cable News 1 and Produce Market Wireless Article I fi API CL St Sure and ccrr iirJor all p.-,. I co-plaint S .Ev CI ,Ui >s 2l B keep a box in the house.194 words
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Miscellaneous37 1932-09-30 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E. Noon 88 N.W. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 12.06 a.m. 6.25 a.m. 12.12 p.m. 6.44 p.m. TO-MORROW’ 12.40 a.m. 7.04 a.m. 12.50 p.m. 7.17 p.m.37 words
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