Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 October 1932
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Title Section19 1932-10-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 245. Vol. LXXXX. MONDAY, 17th*OCTOBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS19 words
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Article811 1932-10-17 1 Herr Von Papen On Coming Sconcmic Conference foreign capital COUNTRIES MUST CONSOLIDATE THE MONEY THEY LENT GERMANY System Berlin, Yesterday. T i- V n Papen in a speech at Westphalia referred to the .f releasing foreign money at present invested in v 1 said that foreign811 words
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143 1932-10-17 1 approaching £250,000,000. —Reu-, ter. DE VALERA'S LATEST JOKE LONDON NEGOTIATIONS BREAKDOWN Novel Argument London, Yesterday. The last stage of the abortive Anglo-Irish conference was the revival of the original proposal of arbitration when it was obvious that settlement by tribunal by direct negotiations had failed, butapproaching £250,000,000.—Reu-, ter. - 143 words
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Article169 1932-10-17 1 —Reuter. New Appointments In The Secretariat Geneva, Yesterday. After ten days of differing the League Sub-Committee reached a compromise on thfi German proposal with regard to the Secretariat reorganisation when it was agreed that no Power shall have more than two nationals in the higher ranks of the—Reuter. - 169 words
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Article86 1932-10-17 1 make a statement liicl National Labour Party to-fflWW*- Reu ter. Big Relief Plan By Prime Minister London, Yesterday. The clamour in several quarters that Government should profit by the present cheapness of money to relax restrict! on productive public works development•. has borne fruit according to some politi.Mr.[ make a statement liicl National Labour Party to-fflWW*- Reu ter. *- – – ■ - 86 words
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Article212 1932-10-17 1 .—Reuter. REAL CAUSES OF U. S. DEPRESSION TARIFF DEFENDED Cleveland, Yesterday. In a fighting speech devoted to rebutting Democrats’ jibes Mr. Hoover denied that the United States tariff had brought depression on the world and argued that the maintenance of protective tariff was most essential. He.—Reuter. - 212 words
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Article39 1932-10-17 1 .—Reuter. Being Taken To England For Appeal To Privy Council Limasol, Yesterday. Commander Sutton is appealing to the Privy Council against the rejection of his appeal for which he is being conducted to England aboard a warship..—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article147 1932-10-17 1 .—Reuter. International Committee Concludes Labours Lugano, Yesterday. The Committee of the International Federation of Master Cotton Spinners’ and Manufacturers’ Association which concluded its labours passed resolutions (1) to appoint a sub-committee to study the effects of tariffs, currency restrictions, and quotas upon the cotton industry (2) approving the.—Reuter. - 147 words
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Article128 1932-10-17 1 Chinese Fined At Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. A case which is said to be the first of its kind to come before the local Courts was heard in Ipoh last week when Hin Poh Chen was charged under the Medical Registration Enactment, 1907,” the nature128 words
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Advertisement15 1932-10-17 1 If. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement32 1932-10-17 1 MALAY STATES ASSOCIATION FORMED PAGE 9 CVwwTrwl Wf WZ \W 'at d il i SOMETHING TO WRITE HOME ABOUT Jr r- g TUDOR SALOON $2,000. I WEARNE BROS., LIMITED, PENANG. I A32 words
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Advertisement1580 1932-10-17 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICE BANKS. T 11 O ADVERTISEMENTS Nederlandsche Handel Hongkong and All communications relating to The Annual General Meeting of the RlB if Advertisements should be addressed to members of the Penan S Turf Club will N. V» M /W beu to be held at the Turf Club’s1,580 words
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Article2302 1932-10-17 3 ADVANCE IN SURGICAL SCIENCE: A GUIDE TO WEATHER FORECASTS: AN EMPIRE RADIO SERVICE: A NEW MOTOR ENGINE (From Our Own Correspondent) i— London, Oct. Ist. 1932 Lecturing to the New Health Society this week, Dr. J. C. Ashton, of London, chose as his subject “the trend of2,302 words
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Advertisement245 1932-10-17 3 THE Ar,K king M packings \T«I\ trade Wk r* /£~J/ THE MAKERS OF "LION” PACKINGS ARF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, specialising in the manufacture of PACKINGS, JOINTINGS and mechanical rubber goods. 'HIEIR PRODUCTIONS ARE MADE OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY MATERIALS and designed for all classes ()F STEAM, HYDRAULIC AND OIL POWER. y/E245 words
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Advertisement310 1932-10-17 3 Fife I I/ sANgsfy I' "w I I I ii j iI R i I B I J Ut W iWWrrPT ?i pusro wg fe Allenburgs’ Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily310 words
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Article109 1932-10-17 4 The Abbey to Have a Sacristy After 300 Years Westminster Chapter House crypt, which is to be used as a sacristy, is nearly ready for the installation of the fittings for its new office. The old building is the most silent part of the silent Abbey. Through109 words
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Article87 1932-10-17 4 It Runs Along the Bottom of the Sea Bridgeport, Conn. Oct. 5. A “baby” submarine, a snub-nosed craft 18 feet long and weighing ten tons, is receiving its first submersion tests at Bridgeport. Its inventor, Mr. Simon Lake, claims that it will be valuable for harvesing oysters and87 words
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147 1932-10-17 4 At the time of the building of the Tower Bridge there were many who prophesied that it w’ould be a failure. Instead it has been successful from every point of view. The latest return shows that the bascules were raised and lowered with such147 words
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Article159 1932-10-17 4 To meet building developments in recent years which have made desirable a reduction in the weight of brickwork used in conjunction with steel and concrete, a new form of brick construction has been evolved by the London Brick Company and Forders, Limited, which introduces a159 words
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Article68 1932-10-17 4 London, October 3. Sheep fetched the lowest price within living memory at the autumn sheep sales at Rye (Sussex). Several flocks of fullgrown Kentish ewes were knocked down at Is. a head, while a large number of fine sheep fetched no more than 3s. or 4s.68 words
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Article58 1932-10-17 4 London, October 5. A pet goose belonging to the bride attended the wedding of Miss Ruth Wainwright, of Fifield Manor, Benson, and Mr. Edward Dudley Thompson, of Reputon, at Ewelme, Oxon. The goose, decorated with a large bow of ribbon, met the bride at the church58 words
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Article34 1932-10-17 4 A sword and telescope which belonged to Admiral Hardy, Nelson’s flag captain in the Victory at Trafalgar, will be offered for sale, with a portrait of Hardy, at Sotheby’s on October 26.34 words
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Article529 1932-10-17 4 Mr. A. M. Drysdale, of United Engineers, Ltd., Seremban, will shortly be transferred to Malacca. A commission as Lieutenant in the S.S. Volunteer Force has been granted to Mr. C. F. Smitn. Mr. Hamilton de Zilva, of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, is suffering from an attack529 words
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Article104 1932-10-17 4 Engineer Duty At Singapore London October 1. It is announced that Wing-Commander Paul B. Hunter is to take charge of engineer duties at the R.A.F. Base at Singapore, in succession to Squadron Leader W. E. Reason. He has recently relinquished command of No. 26 (Army Co-operation) Squadron104 words
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Article91 1932-10-17 4 It is stated that Lady Inverclyde (“June”) has instituted an action for damages for libel against Odhams Press Ltd. (the proprietors of “John Bull”) and their dramtic critic, Mr. Hannen Swaffer, consequent on the recent publication in “John Bull” of an article entitled “Hannen Swaffer’s Open Letter91 words
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Advertisement198 1932-10-17 4 DANGER! THESE ARE THE Ss’GHS OF Singapore Fojt I BURNING Z*Wa\ i I spots ZjJ J L 1 /iH? i'-'.wX I i < 1 I" p\ j/ J 111 I I CRACKS SCALY ITCHY I I BETWtL'I CRY BUSTERS I I- _J th: toes skin ImmJ ABSORBINE J 2 KILLS198 words
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Advertisement148 1932-10-17 4 <3 c 3 2 B a_■ fii_H _s M M S MB a A a s |B s 'BARGAIN I STILL AVAILABLE I OUR REMOVAL SALE LEFT US WITH Ku MUSICAL I INSTRUMENTS 1 which ws are offering at BARGAIN GUITARS from 8.C3 g BANJO MANDOLINES 5.60 CORNETS E 1148 words
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Miscellaneous75 1932-10-17 4 'Phone 264 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.30 MARION DAVIES and CLARKE GABLE IN M.-G.-M’s "POLLY OF THE CiRCUS" NEXT CHANGE ROBERT MONTGOMERY in IVOR NOVELLO’S "BUT THE FLESH IS WEAK" Plans at Moutrie's ’Phone 795 M KKEY 3E M LXI B URI-Kj!»/ The Famous Star of BAD GIRL JAMES DUNN in Another75 words
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Article454 1932-10-17 5 Weights For First Day card OF NINE EVENTS Below will be found the weights for the st day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn meting to be run at Ipoh on Saturday, October 22, also the entries for Class 111. ponies which closed on Saturday.454 words
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385 1932-10-17 5 A Good Lot GOVERNOR PRESENT AT THOMSON ROAD STABLES The draw for the geldings imported under the Singapore Turf Club yearling scheme took place at' the Thomson Road stables on Friday afternoon. There was a large attendance of those interested in racing, including H.E.385 words
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Article82 1932-10-17 5 Latest Results London, Yesterday. The following are the latest English Rugby football results: Blackheath beat London Scottish 23-12; Harlequins beat Cambridge University 18-13 Guy’s Hospital beat London Irish 11-8 Merchant Taylors lost Oxford University 5-16 Richmond beat Rosslyn Park 11-3; Bristol beat Bath 5-0 Birkenhead beat Bradford82 words
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Article1298 1932-10-17 5 CUP HOLDER’S NARROW WIN HAMILTON’S TEN AGAINST COWDENBEATH London, October 15. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: Division I Aston V. 3 Sheffield U. 0 Blackburn R. 2 Arsenal 8 Blackpool 2 Leicester C. 1 Bolton W.1,298 words
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Advertisement436 1932-10-17 5 AH This Week About Pairs Men’s Women’s and Children's SHOES TO BE CLEARED AT HALF PRICE AND IN M)NY cases less IJT Astounding Of tors Whitey Ipoh Taipeng PENANG Alor Star. —m Why Fat Still Stays With So Many—lt’s a Pity ~.x.p n torv to do what doctors do for436 words
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Article2746 1932-10-17 6 LETTERS OF SIR STAMFORD RAFFLES PNEUMATIC TYRES FOR FIRE ENGINES: IRISH BARRISTERS IN MALAYA THE ROMANCE OF JOHORE London, October 5. A LINK WITH RAFFLES I was interested to learn at Malaya House this week, that Mr. Hubert S. Banner, Publicity officer, who also is the2,746 words
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Advertisement384 1932-10-17 6 KreMr 'M g* ■r a/ -1 <s« ti Sj. I I ''jd i Careless Washing Spoils Children’s Hair Any child can have beautiful hair—healthy and luxuriant. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and lustre,384 words
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Advertisement121 1932-10-17 6 f t t V dV 1 X .\o s V W V OF FRESHNESS ON EVERY TIN OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS and HIGH CLASS STORES SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA Tsfje (1929) M BISHOP STREET, PENANG Tel. 398. OLD SCOTCH J I Sk I 11 WM ''J FROM fcPENFINC 11» to121 words
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5313 1932-10-17 7 r ations between revenue and national income o INCOME TAX J J REORGANISATION of administration ESSENTIAL are excerpts from the The fo-'^ vin »mnri--nent Committees’ ReF.M.S. Revrencmu r rt r .-n*ir," v.-as held on the 19th r v hen the broad lines on which proceeding should5,313 words
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Advertisement74 1932-10-17 7 WIHELESS WIRELESS Informafsvo and Interesting articles appear in the* Pinang Gazette ON FRIDAYS. gas sa c s a up st* s e 3: EVANS’ Antiseptic Throat pastilles ere good for your Throat. Doctors all ffSgSSSS? over the world recommend them, knowing IHIII 4X16 e c ent way in which they74 words
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Article539 1932-10-17 8 The arrival at this office of a copy of the Poppy Day Jteport for 1931 and the annual report and account of the British Legion reminds us that Poppy Day will soon be upon us again. Less than a month hence another endeavour on behalf of those who539 words
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Article354 1932-10-17 8 The topsy-turvy state of the world’s economics, produced by the excess of production over demand, has brought some strange results. Tons of the best coffee have been destroyed in Brazil the diamond mines of South Africa are rationing their sales, and, in England, heavy catches of fish354 words
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Article949 1932-10-17 8 A Giant Of The Forests In view of the Ottawa Conference decisions and the need for a more extended use of Empire timber, the following article from a Vancouver Correspondent of the Tinies is of particular interest That somewhat hackneyed expression The Big Four has been949 words
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Article696 1932-10-17 8 WAR RIBBON The British Legion i a ta king matter of the War Office’s sup P yin U? and decoration ribbons to the whr" for the manufacture of bracos other articles for masculine wear journal it alludes to the tr 4 tion, and says that it is696 words
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Advertisement171 1932-10-17 8 |thirstV?| I THEN BRINK I I STMTS g I II I M i MB I RCfR S;-C.K gj Obtainable ffi s Everywhere i j Sole Agents ■«urn, l i f»-.'i<it i Phone 357. PENANG. FISH I KIPPERS. HADDOCKS, FILLETS, I HERRINGS. BLOATERS SALMON I New Shipments Constantly Being Received I171 words
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Advertisement56 1932-10-17 8 E. and O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modem Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. '‘EJfiffiffiHilfiSiffilfiffilfiSiSSffiyiffiSffilfiSlF’ I FOR THE HOME COPPER PITCHERS CARVED PLAQUES TAPESTRY PICTURES CHINESE PORCELAIN CARVED MIRRORS Chinese kAUTERti.56 words
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Miscellaneous142 1932-10-17 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. dean's ©per® will present sitee zubasdah part one bin-lock seah shanghaifoochow opera will present ko teong thuar huah chiah lam thong chiew kee aun our “boo tnuah and juvenile actor must be seen to be appreciated thean seng cantonese opera presents say chong tah moh chan142 words
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1625 1932-10-17 9 Dr. Macaskill Elected First President THE OBJECTS “RENDER TO THE PEOPLE THE THINGS THAT ARE THE PEOPLES’” Advancing Common Interest (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Malav States Association was formally inaugurated tonight at a public meeting in the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, attended1,625 words
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Article45 1932-10-17 9 —Reuter. Coutanche, Yesterday. Seven were killed and 15 injured in a railway smash when a passenger train dashing down a steep incline crashed into a goods train at the bottom. The front coaches were reduced to a mass of metal and matchwood.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article209 1932-10-17 9 Ordinance To Be Amended An Ordinance to amend the Women and Girls Protection Ordinance, 1930, is to be introduced at the next meeting of the Legislative Council on Wednesday. The Bill has no connection with the ricksha parade, as was stated a few days ago. The209 words
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Article133 1932-10-17 9 Mat bin Din, a Malay syce, was to-day charged before the Police Magistrate with having falsely represented to Italasia Ltd. that he was the syce of Mr. W. J. Head and thereby induced them to deliver 27 gallons of petrol between December 20 and 25,133 words
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Article139 1932-10-17 9 —Reuter. EITHER CYCLIC OR WE ARE FACING A CHANGE IN CIVILISATION CALL TO YOUTH Rome, Yesterday. Twenty-five thousand Fascists frantically cheered a speech by Signor Mussolini at a review to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the meeting at Milan, at which the march to Rome was—Reuter. - 139 words
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550 1932-10-17 9 Water Department Employee “GOT TO BE STOPPED,” SAYS JUDGE Six months’ rigorous imprisonment was the sentence passed on Shyan Sunder Roy, the Indian employed by the Maunicipal Water Department, who was convicted by the Singapore District Judge, Mr. C. Wilson, on a charge of550 words
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Article28 1932-10-17 9 Reuter. General Strike Definitely Off Belfast, Yesterday. The Trade Unions have accepted the revised terms for outdoor relief and declared the proposed general strike off. —Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article159 1932-10-17 9 Thief Caught And Sentenced Khoo 800 Ooi, a Hokkien, who had pleaded guilty to having snatched a gold bangle from a little Chinese girl, was today sentenced by the Penang District Judge to 18 months’ rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one year’s police supervision.159 words
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Article97 1932-10-17 9 UN—Spot SATURDAY. TO-DAY. J London £l5l-10-0 £l5O-10-0 TIN (3 Months) London £l5l-12-6 £l5l-12-6 Singapore $78.00 $78.12% Business Done Penang $77.62% $78.00 Business Done Buyers —No sellers. Buyers—No sellers. COPRA— (Sundried) *»-85 ss.bo BLACK PEPPER $22.00 $21.75 RUBBER London 2Jifd. 2Jjd. New York (G) 3A (G) Singapore 7 cts.97 words
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Advertisement65 1932-10-17 9 I «lOHNNIE I WAtaKER I Jg BORN .1820— still .GOING strong. JJj the whisky I gm THAT //bl a" O never varies -aSv Jwi 1 7-% MW DISTILLED yWfefc i s I bottled x 1 a IN SCOTLAND. /\A V* I UM V STOCKED BY ALL LEADING LIQUOR DEALERS. a65 words
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Miscellaneous39 1932-10-17 9 Cbe IRunnyjmcbe The Brighter Hotel.” i THURSDAY DINNER DANCE TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10—$15. Book of 25—535. POOLE POTTERY. Prices of this have been reduced in order to make space for new stocks. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. George Goldsack, Manager.39 words
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Article180 1932-10-17 10 Buildings Where Over 600,000 Causes Have Been Heard London, October 5. When the new term at the Law Courts opens on October 12 it will herald the completion of fifty years since the great building was opened. It is estimated that causes tried in the place exceed180 words
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Article146 1932-10-17 10 Way Out of Dilemma London, October 1. A young wife who applied for a separation order against her husband in Grays (Essex) Police-court had entered the wit-ness-box and taken the oath before it was realised that she w-as not wearing a hat. The Chairman (Mr. W. Boatman)146 words
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Article120 1932-10-17 10 Hotel-Keeper And The Kill-Joy Spirit London, October 1. Mr. Henry Gascoigne, a Southport hotel proprietor, denounced the spirit of the kill-joy, of Mrs. Grundy and of the “Nosey Parker” as among the influences hindering Britain being brighter and more attractive to visitors. He was addressing the conference of120 words
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Article157 1932-10-17 10 Planned to Handle 20,000,000 Letters a Week London, October 5. New buildings are being erected by the G.P.O. at Mount Pleasant, the London let-ter-sorting headquarters, in order to deal with the big increase in mails. When the new quarters are ready it will be possible to handle157 words
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Article96 1932-10-17 10 New Rat War That Means More Employment London, October 5. Workers in the sheet metal trades, the shipyards, and repair docks will be found employment following the adoption of a plan proposed by a committee of the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom for carrying on96 words
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143 1932-10-17 10 And Baby Crocodiles Are Also Fashionable as Pets London, October 5. If you are a visitor in a Mayfair draw-ing-room and something takes a flying leap over the tea table, do not be alarmed. It will be merely a “Parry s kanganw a143 words
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Article201 1932-10-17 10 London, September 28. Railwaymen will have learnt with regret of the death of Mr. Josiah Medcalf, formerly outdoor goods manager of the Great Northern Railway, on his hundredth birthday. He was to have been waited upon that day by a deputation from the Retired Railway Officers’ Society,201 words
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Article112 1932-10-17 10 Blackpool Adventure London, October 1. A score of powerful searchlights, employed in the Blackpool illuminations, were used to aid a small sailing yacht, with five men on board, which appeared to be in difficulties off the town. Their beams, focussed on the boat and on112 words
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Article128 1932-10-17 10 Last Prisoner Discharged London, October 3. “This is the last case I shall ever try at the Old Bailey,” remarked Sir Henry Dickens, K.C., the Common Serjeant, in discharging Sarah Murphy, 53, a married woman, who was found not guilty of demanding money with menaces. Sir Henry128 words
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124 1932-10-17 10 Twelve Military Machines London, October 5. A few weeks ago a South American State, anxious to augment its military air service, invited tenders for 12 military aeroplanes. The contract was secured by the Fairey Aviation Company, Limited, of Hayes, Middlesex. The machines ordered had to124 words
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Advertisement266 1932-10-17 10 I OB «ec* trademark Pat. No. *****8/23 -"5 THE INTER-PENETRATION OF METALS BY THE SOLDO PROCESS OF CLEANING AND TINNING F IN ONE OPERATION I g WITH “SOLDO” YOU CAN TIN AND SOLDER DIRTY OR RUSTY IRON AND STEEL 1 ft I THE TIME NOW SPENT IN CLEANING METAL PREPARATORY266 words
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Advertisement205 1932-10-17 10 You Fee! Fifter-And You Po Twice As Much A Tennis —cricket —swim- mine—football —all wonderful exercise after office hours <1 4. provided you are fit. If you are unfit, either mentally or physically, all sports lose their savour. Yom energy flags, and your spin << droops. Every branch c 3205 words
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Article140 1932-10-17 11 HOCKEY: BUT GIVE GOOD ACCOUNT OF THEMSELVES HOBLYN'S ABSENCE FELT (From Our Own Correspondent) K. Lumpur, Yesterday. Ihe padang was sodden after flooding this morning when Selangor met Penang. Both teams played shakily but the visitors played such excellent hockey that they held Selangor to140 words
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Article131 1932-10-17 11 Trebitsch Lincoln in Germany as a Buddhist Monk Brussels, October 1. Trebitsch Lincoln, the former British M.P. and German spy, who for a long time has been a Buddhist monk, called Chao Kung, and also a political reformer in China, has now reappeared in Europe, and is stated131 words
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Article196 1932-10-17 11 London, October 3. When the trawler Avonside arrived at Aberdeen a remarkable story was told of a member of the crew who fell overboard while sleepwalking and managed to scramble on board again by means of the trawl hawser. Skipper Thomas Heave, of the Avonside,196 words
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Article128 1932-10-17 11 Mr. William Collingwood, Artist And Antiquary London October 2. Mr. William Gershom Collingwood, the antiquary, and artist, has died, it is announced at his home at Coniston, Lancashire. Mr. Collingwood, who was 78, was a former Professor of Fine Art at University College, Reading, and a128 words
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Article141 1932-10-17 11 BUSINESS FOR ORDINARY MEETING The following is the agenda for the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow: 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Statutory Declaration of Mr. P. N. Knight as a Commissioner to be laid on the table. 3. Any141 words
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Article138 1932-10-17 11 Gift To University College Hospital London, October 5. The Lancet announces that the Rockefeller Foundation has handed to University College Hospital £48,800 “to constitute a fund for the permanent endowment of a post, the holder of which will devote his whole energies to the advancement of138 words
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Article211 1932-10-17 11 London, October 5. A little while ago we were referring in this column to the centenary of the planting of Australia’s parent vineyards and to the great development that has taken place in the industry. In making Australia a great wine-producing country the British are but continuing our211 words
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Article145 1932-10-17 11 Man Becomes Wedged Between Tram And Lorry At King’s Cross London, October 5. Mr. A. J. Sanderson, a traveller, of St. Kilda, Beresford-road, St. Albans, was crushed to death between a coal lorry and a tramcar in St. Pancras-road, outside, King’s Cross Station. Firemen had to be145 words
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Advertisement279 1932-10-17 11 i c J. THE choice ;2 OF 5 champions J s h'nvw > 111 I (r\t s i OONM» 1 M 2J4927/24 UK 1 m A.’' HADI in Brel s -I B 3 H S _B_H« Bl S E B B U K U I B S B QB HBBfcBBEBBBBBBBQEBBSBBHBBBBBBBB279 words
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815 1932-10-17 12 SYMINGTON WILSON'S WEEKLY REPORT London, September 28. Fluctuations in the rubber market since our last report have been slight compared with what we have experienced in some recent weeks. A steadier tone prevailed on Wednesday’ which continued on Thursday morning. On Thursday afternoon and Friday the tone was easier but815 words
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Article181 1932-10-17 12 LOSS OF $68,000 LAST YEAR In their annual report for the year ended June 30, the directors of Hitam Tin, Ltd., state: The year’s working has been productive of a much lower output than that of the previous year, the reason for this being that operations had181 words
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Article173 1932-10-17 12 Latest Quotations Sat Fri. Sat. Oot. 15 Oct. 14 Sept 19 Piris 87i 87£ 123,96 N’-w York 8 8 441 4,85; Montreal 8.75 Brassels 24.78 24 774 8188 Geneva 17 824 17 82-j 24 86 Amateidam Milan 671 67i 92 86 Bt-rbu 14.48* 4 48 20173 words
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Article112 1932-10-17 12 25th Anniversary Year Programme The coming year promises to be a notable one in the history of the Institute of Metals in that it marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of its foundation. The annual general meeting will be held on Bth-9th March in London, while the silver jubilee112 words
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Article125 1932-10-17 12 Count Zborowska’s Widow Married At Savoy Chapel London, October 2. Countess Violet Ethel Zborowska, of New York, widow of the famous racing motorist of “Chitty-Bang-Bang” fame, has been married, it is revealed, at the Chapel of the Savoy, to Commander Paris Graham Singer, R.N. (retired). Count Zborowski, who125 words
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Advertisement239 1932-10-17 12 SSSS Cold meat and fowl become really Si appetising with a little > LEA A PERRINS' SAUCE 9s* i JT> << > C> I SSIk 3 < Em 4 > W w 1: 1 < La-U II How Quickly Baby Grows! -E VOUR Baby grows more rapidly in the <239 words
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Advertisement200 1932-10-17 12 YOU CANNOT AFFORD SECOND USE PRANG BES A R HIGHEST GRADE MALAYAN SEED FROM ISOLATION GARDENS CONTAINING ONLY Proved Genetie High Yielding Clones Isolated from Nearest Rubber by b Miles of Coconuts Full particulars of the above and other SEED 51 j of BUDWOOD from PRANG BESAR ESTATE, KAJANG, SELANGOR.200 words
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Article817 1932-10-17 13 Jthsrfu-'- c< Principal Lines Tbef „l 1OT -ingl^'‘ 3t< ,VCSSeISSrrIV ng vi sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY cC RANGOON MARU from Japan. Sails &S f or Rangoon and Calcutta. rfngaM from Asahan and B. Bahra. Sails for the same porta-to-day. PORINGIA from817 words
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Article226 1932-10-17 13 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. Batang Padang Tin Dredging Co., annual meeting, Henry Waugh Co., noon. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. Hockey: P.C.C. v. P.R.C., Esplanade, 5.10 p.m. Penang Free School annual prize giving, Free School, Green Lane, 11 a.m. OCTOBER 22, 26 and 29. Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Ipoh.226 words
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Article2022 1932-10-17 14 THE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS—HOW TO SUCCEED—ROVER SCOUTING IN THE COUNTRY TOWN —AN AMBULANCE DISPLAY ITEM The Scout er. It is usual at an annual Troop inspection to include an entertaining and instructive item illustrating one or more of the subjects which are part of the Scout training.The Scout er. - 2,022 words
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Article152 1932-10-17 14 Overlighted Galleries London, October 3. Mr. Robert Howden, F.R.1.8.A., in a lecture before the Royal Society of Arts in London, said that the main reason why pictures in galleries are glazed is to protect them from injuries caused by the public, and especially by students when152 words
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Advertisement261 1932-10-17 14 I Ct '.'Xr v I 0 '47ll’'Shaving Stick fl ~MV'Shaving Cream WOV fl Fragranced with *4777” Eau dt M Cologne. Yielding a rich and I’ fl creamy lather, which softens the fl most stubborn beard and makes X 'A c fl it ready for easy, comfortable j PS and clean261 words
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Advertisement2274 1932-10-17 15 d I «HSiSSS >•« F rjrw P and ©--BRITISH INDIA 4 1 I AND APCAR lines I 3ĔfifcS=SSS «XT tSssT <Companle3 mcorp.™^ to ».A- x 1 manila ;*< 4' X— PENANC CRISTOGAI r BS.MF. FUNM BL LBN E 4Aif?OBV OU u e b e MAIL passenger and CARGO SERV,CES nvP2,274 words
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524 1932-10-17 16 SURPLUS FUNDS DIMINISHING REDUCTION OF $518,927 IN EXPENDITURE AS AGAINST $329,393 FALL IN REVENUE In accordance with the terms of the Municipal Ordinance the Draft Budget for 1933, which will be introduced at a special meeting of the Commissioners on November 1, is now524 words
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Article263 1932-10-17 16 Krian Club Defeated By Local School (rrom Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Oct. 16. eenly contested hockey match was when tb OII T- he Rch ol Ground yesterday defeated C 'r ""F- Ed kVard vn School team by*3 g«al s o i 2 an ClUb Warit and^adTh 001263 words
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Article566 1932-10-17 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Saturday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 45 55 40 50 Ayer Panas 25 35 35 45 Bassett 27% 35 25 35 Broga 22% 27% 22% 27%566 words
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Article1062 1932-10-17 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I§l r H NAMES, RUBBER (Dollar.) c Allenbv Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3 i I Amalgamated Malay Estates c Xve> Hitam Planting Syndicate -5 7 I Ayer Kunmg Rubber Estates J| Ayer Molek Rubber Co. >5 I Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 22 BalaiTpianting Syndicate1,062 words
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Article96 1932-10-17 16 Ties For To-day The following ties are announced for today in connection with the P.C.C. Lawn Bowls Tournament Doubles Handicap. 4 F. N. Syer and W. Anderson v. —2 T. A. Wemyss and E. T. M. Lias. Mixed Doubles Handicap. —2 Mrs. Claude Brown and E.96 words
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Article62 1932-10-17 16 PENANG, OCTOBER 17. (Bv Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bark Demand 2/3% m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3 Documentary On New York Eank Demand 39% France T.T. 1,000 nom India T.T. 153 Bangkok T.T. 80 per tics. 100 nom Batavia T.T. 99 Singapore T.T. prem.62 words
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Article96 1932-10-17 16 .AIR MAILS A mail for Batavia via Pate., J train to Singapore and thence by Dw 1 Mail Service will be closed at 6 4 J day. a,i OUTWARD MAOS A mail for Pangkalan Brandaa te J s.s. “Tronoh” will be closed at 4 djs day. A mail96 words
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Advertisement81 1932-10-17 16 ON OTHER PAGES Home News for Malaya 6 Sports News 5 Scouting Notes 14 Science and Invention 3 F.M.S. Retrenchment Committee’s Report Produce Markets 9 Latest Cable News 1 and 9 Malay States Association Formed 9 Since ycu have taken the froub'e to read this, be convinced that the other81 words
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Advertisement225 1932-10-17 16 KEW ASVERTiSEira WAR DEPAmO j CONTRACTS > Sealed tenders will be received atHai quarters Office, Fort Canning, Singaja up to 10 a.m. on Thursday, 10th Novedt* 1932, for the supply of the follow» 1 Indian Troops at Taiping, Perak 1. Meat. 2. Rations and Hospital Supplies 3. Forage. 4. Fuel225 words
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Miscellaneous32 1932-10-17 16 PENANG WEATI; report T p '’tai J 6 a.m. 77 r. E. ■’N Noon 88 tide tables High Water. TO-DAY 1.08 a.m 1.26 p.m. ,50 H to-morrow 1.30 a.m. 1.50 p.m. 15532 words
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