Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 October 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-10-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAMSHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 251. Vol. LXXXX. MONDAY. 24th OCTOBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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1326 1932-10-24 1 AS INTERESTING AN D THOUGHT PROVOKING Japanese Delegcitiofi Leaves For Geneva lest news for months Another View Of Lytton Recommendations: Realm Of Theory London, Yesterday. Recalling the onetime danger of Japanese secession from Leva the Observer remarks that the fact that the Japanese DeLtkn1,326 words
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Article37 1932-10-24 1 —Reuter. London, Yesterday. The cotton spinning dispute was settled on the basis of a icage reduction of eighteen and a half pence in the pound from October 31. The mills will reopen on Monday.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article92 1932-10-24 1 Reuter. SO SICK THAT SHE MUST REMAIN AT BEDSIDE MUSSOLINI'S VIEWS Turin, Yesterday. Italy will remain in the League of Nations emphatically declared Signor Mussolini in a speech to 150,000 Fascists. The League is so sick, he added, Italy must remain at the beside. The LeagueReuter. - 92 words
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Article168 1932-10-24 1 Attacked Compatriot With Changkol A Bengali named Cheah Singh who was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot named Merga Singh at the Air Base at Bayan Lepas on October 9 was to-day produced before the Penang District Judge. Court Inspector McQuarrie mentioned the168 words
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Article191 1932-10-24 1 Great Success In Every Respect (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. The motor gymkhana organised by the Perak branch of the A.A.M. attracted a very large attendance and was voted successful and interesting in every respect. There was brilliant weather in the morning but unfortunately rain marred191 words
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Article42 1932-10-24 1 —Reuter Wireless. September Import And Export Figures Washington, Oct. 18 It is officially estimated that exports during September totalled $132,000,000 and imports $98,000,000, compared with $109,000,000 and $91,000,000 respectively in August. Gold imports for the month totalled $27,957,000.— Reuter Wireless.—Reuter Wireless. - 42 words
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Article251 1932-10-24 1 ALLEGED PLAN OF MARSHAL PILSUDSKI DOOMED TO FAILURE Warsatv, October 20. Attention has been aroused here by an article in the Paris paper La Volonte, in which it is averred that Marshal Pilsudski contemplates raising Poland into a kingdom and, after an unsuccessful flirtation with Prince251 words
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Article26 1932-10-24 1 —Reuter Wireless. Rio de Janeiro, Oct. 18 Six people were killed and a dozen injured when a truck load of ammunition exploded at Entrerios.-—Reuter Wireless. - 26 words
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Advertisement20 1932-10-24 1 NOTICE I Mr T NAGATA. Dentist has Co,ne back f” m leave fl nd attending from Monday. 24th Oct L20 words
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Advertisement31 1932-10-24 1 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYA Page 7 i I 3 fl SOMETHING TO WRITE HOME ABOUT I I i ft j I I TUDOR SALOON $2,000. B WEARNE BROS., LIMITED, PENANG, i31 words
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Advertisement1881 1932-10-24 2 KATES FOR CASUAL PERAK TURF CLUB. BANKS. F|l 0 ADVERTISEMENTS autumn meeting 1932. g |g Wednesday, 26th October, 1932. Nederlandsche Handel Hongkong and AU communications relating to Maatschappii, N. V.. Shanghai Banking Bi 89 Corporation |j I If i 6 A Members $5 Sweepstake will be held (Incorporated in Holland1,881 words
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1103 1932-10-24 3 HAT CH ET LANE'S BRILLIANT RUNNING AT IPOH lowers COURSE record in big race BABZ 11 UPSETS M ;pAN BRINGS OFF A GOOD DOUBLE |Fwm our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. ie outstanding feature of to-day’s ths brilliant running of Ha^ che BV X --hTirb the going was inclined !V;ho a1,103 words
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Article1322 1932-10-24 3 9 Points To 6 Points WRONG TACTICS BY HOME FORWARDS Visiting Centres Strong Defence i Penang, Saturday. In a game which was exciting chiefly because of the closeness of the result Selangor defeated Penang by 9 points (three tries) to 6 points (two tries). In the1,322 words
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Article328 1932-10-24 3 Cup Holders Defeat Albions RANGERS) BEATEN BY HEARTS London, October 22. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I. Aston V. i Birmingham 0 Bolton W. 2 Manchester C. 1 Chelsea j Derby C. 3 Huddersfield T.328 words
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Advertisement221 1932-10-24 3 DANGER! THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF Singapore Foot zS «I BURNING a\ I spots I 1 M/ H B g 1 fl I I CRACKS SCALY ITCHY I a I BETWEEN DRY BUJTgRS THE TOES SKIN ABSORBINE X KILLS GERMS OF SINGABLE FOOT j tAny one of these unpleasant symotoms221 words
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914 1932-10-24 4 Large Attendance Despite Bad Weather Despite the inclement weather, there was a large gathering at the funeral yesterday, of the late Miss Yeo Leng Hean, eldest daughter of Mr. Yeo Boon Chit and beloved wife of Mr. Choong Eng Kim. After the914 words
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Article79 1932-10-24 4 Each Man Must Wrestle, Fence, And Shoot Well A “flying squad” of young policemen specially expert in ju-jitsu is being formed in Tokio as a precaution against disturbances. There will be between 50 and 100 of these young men. Each man must be unmarried, and an expert79 words
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Article703 1932-10-24 4 Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Cuscaden are still i house hunting in England. An auctioneer’s licence has been granted to Mr. Ang Seng Hee, of Tampin. Mr F J. Bryant is expected out here on a visit about the end of the year. Mr T. Naraindas, J.P.,703 words
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Advertisement130 1932-10-24 4 WftWWWWWWWWWWWWWW < -\W> All >• < /A L 4 j 4 A\ i I H ISN’T SHE j BONNIE? < < FOR MOTHER BABY— < 4 SUNSHINE VITAMIN “D” 4 F 4 4 4 J There is Sunshine Vitamin 44 D J < k in Sunshine Glaxo < k i130 words
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Advertisement118 1932-10-24 4 4 Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed in Good Clothes. When in England, call and fit you--8e“ out w *th clothes at approx, hah original cost, Overcoats. Lounge, Sport; Dress Suits, Plus Fours, etc. Crep-r eminent Savile Row and West I nf Tailors viz, Davies, Scholte, Lesley and Roberts, etc. Constant118 words
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Advertisement203 1932-10-24 4 z B I fi 1 bi v \k wiMw I A "1] I I SNAPPY I HEW RECORD' I S My Wife's First Husband Jeh 66 It’s The Woman Who Fays I S c Where’s The Girl? pg 883 I’m The Guy Whose Wife is The ih t Life of203 words
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Miscellaneous63 1932-10-24 4 J-.W.V.W-W-W.W.W.--W-W-S Last 2 Performances VICTOR McLAGLEN in a mighty role "WHILE PARIS SLEEPS" WITH HELEN MACK and RITA LA ROY To-morrow HUGH WAKEFIELD in "LIFE GOES ON" A PARAMOUNT BRITISH TRIUMPH 6J5 NIGHTLY ».30 JACKIE COOPER IN A GRAND COMEDY DRAMA "WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND" M.-G.-M. PICTURE NEXT63 words
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Article1943 1932-10-24 5 THE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS KEEPING FIT FOR SPORT: SEA SCOUT'S GALLANTRY GARDES: LAST SATURDAY'S JAMBOREE— GeneraI Review I e ener«. eMeney at the Jan,- last Saturday. X noticeable and very pleasing feaL was the prodominaUng spirit of cheer- which must have made everyone t about the inclement1,943 words
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Article297 1932-10-24 5 Course Scratchings FULL 1 RESULTS OF CASH SWEEP NUMBERS The following were the course scratchings on Saturday at Ipoh: Race 4: Eton Crop Race 7: The Warrior Race 8: Alor Star. The first double tote on Tiffin and La Gai paid $275; the second double tote297 words
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98 1932-10-24 5 Preparing For G. O. C.’s Inspection All companies of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteers went out yesterday morning at 7 o’clock and were engaged in a tactical scheme till 11.30. They afterwards marched back to headquarters. The Eurasian Company and the Province Wellesley Malays98 words
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Article323 1932-10-24 5 GERMAN’S £100,000,000 PROPOSAL FREE LOANS FROM SAVINGS BANKS Another great scheme for relieving unemployment is under consideration by the Papen-Schliecher Cabinet. Its author, Herr Gereke, chairman of the Congress of Rural Communes, propose: Expenditure of from 1,000,000,000 to 2,000,000,000 marks (£50,000,000 to £lOO- on land323 words
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Article84 1932-10-24 5 Scotland Yard Plan A highly placed Post Office official and members of the Post Office Investigation Department visited Scotland Yard recently to discuss what further steps should be taken to give adequate protection from bandits to persons employed in sub-post offices. It is understood that84 words
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Article137 1932-10-24 5 Compression Ignition Type Sir Dugald Clerk, the internal combustion engine pioneer, writing in a Foreword to “The Two-Cycle Engine” by C. F. Caunter (Pitman, 155.), which has just been published, gives it as his opinion that the two-stroke engine is worthy of great attention at the present137 words
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Article142 1932-10-24 5 Death In Italy At 82 Florence, Oct. 11. The death has occurred here, of paralysis, of Lord Henry Richard Charles Somerset, the uncle of the Duke of Beaufort, in his 83rd year. The funeral service will take place tomorrow in the English church of the Holy Trinity.142 words
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Advertisement235 1932-10-24 5 FMJRiHASE. I OF I Uadies Vssts These Vests are ideal for use 3 e in our Tropical atmosphere being all pure Cotton, neatly ribbed, "V" Shaped neck, sleeveless and with narrow shoulder straps. They are made j of light weight fabric, and are ft well shaped and full length. g._235 words
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Article1739 1932-10-24 6 A FAMOUS SURGEON'S CAREER RADIO VOICE AT BOTTOM OF SEA: THE RECORDING OF EARTHQUAKES TEA BY CLOCKWORK SIR H. BARKER'S PLANS London, Oct. 8 An allusion to his early struggles against professional opposition was made in an interview this week by Sir Herbert, Barker, the manipulative surgeon,1,739 words
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Article938 1932-10-24 6 SENTENCES IN EGYPTIAN CASE INCRIMINATING LETTER Twenty-four persons were sentenced to the maximum penalty of five years’ imprisonment and a fine of £l,OOO each on October 8 when judgment was pronounced at Alexandria in the trial of 63 alleged drug smugglers, which had lasted a month. One938 words
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Article467 1932-10-24 6 MAN OF 69 TACKLES BANDIT STRUCK ON HEAD WITH HAMMER Two Post Offices in London were raided on October Bth. Three bandits, armed with a revolver, a hammer, and other weapons, made a determined raid on a sub-Post Office in Manfield-road, Hampstead, in the evening,467 words
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Article289 1932-10-24 6 IRISH HOSPITALS AND SWEEP PROCEEDS The Irish Free State hospitals, now entitled to more than £2,000,000 from the proceeds of Irish sweepstakes, cannot get a penny of it. This enormous sum of money is due to them in respect of the last three sweeps, including the one289 words
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Advertisement124 1932-10-24 6 AsT IL les. > if i t e J vA**® X0 6 7,°° A jX.jr <»«'' <■' w EVERY TIN OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS and HIGH CLASS STORES —o SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA ts/Je (192.9) M BISHOP STREET, PENANG Tel. 398. XinqGeorqelY Mu VI- Wuwi Favour 'll I) fbom 'J124 words
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Article3536 1932-10-24 7 SALTO SOLVE RUBBER'S PROBLEMS: COLONEL INTERESTING LECTURE: MEXICAN SYNTHETIC RUBBER CLAIMS: MALAYA'S ROADS CRITICISED: THE CRY OF THE COBRA: A ROMANCE OF MALAYA: THE IMPERIAL FRUIT SHOW London, Oct. 12 b market place, with halfold ED J‘‘ a h nd tiled roofs is to house pb3,536 words
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Article63 1932-10-24 7 .—Reuter. London, Saturday. Blackheath 6, Cardiff 3. Guy’s Hospital 6, Harlequins 7. Old Alleynians 3, London Scottish 5. Richmond 3, Cambridge U. 10. Bristol 14, Rosslyn Park 0. Coventry 8, Bedford 3. Moseley 3, Gloucester 8. Northampton 6, Leicester 9. Neath 9, Llanelly 13. Glasgow A. 22,.—Reuter. - 63 words
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Advertisement435 1932-10-24 7 W 1 I When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. HTHE old saying that ’‘Distance lends enchantment** 1 is never more apt or to the point than when applied to people whose breath is laden with evil» •moiling odours. No matter how handsome they may appear,435 words
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Article415 1932-10-24 8 After two years of almost continuous turbulence South America seems to be no nearer to peace. The Argentine and Uruguay have settled their difference but there is nothing so far to justify the hope of an early settlement of the matters in dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay.415 words
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Article207 1932-10-24 8 The meeting of Irish farmers which called upon the de Valera Government to end the tariff war indulged in some strong language on the folly which has provoked it. The farmers feel strong enough to express their mind on the subject. There is good reason to believe that207 words
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Article266 1932-10-24 8 It is reported that a group of French collectors has offered £B,OOO for the envelope of the letter which Blanchard carried in his balloon flight from Philadelphia to New Jersey in 1793. Such a price is not unknown for a single stamp for it was paid just after266 words
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928 1932-10-24 8 MR. COURTAULD’S GRIM VIGIL IN GREENLAND No living thing ventures on the ice-cap which eternally envelops 4 he greater part of Greenland. For there is sustenance for neither man nor beast. Across it sweep terrific blizzards which blot out visibility completely at times928 words
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Article635 1932-10-24 8 A NEW The game pocket i., men, and takes many J ingenious contrivance u Ar 1 bulky papers, librae J weighty articles. i n 1 resembles a game unattached to the coat biJ 1 interferes with its set’ I braces-like contraption a military web J trust the635 words
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Advertisement163 1932-10-24 8 |TffißSTy?| I THEN F S DRINK I' I a I; I tfmwm ,1 I s UAliUoulalyd s HrMnai s i I 11' 1 I -p i I BEER i yj Obtainable s Everywhere s Sole Agents I Phone 357. PENANG. I W’tlFst DELICIOUS WITH CREAM CHILLED '~VSTi LOGANBERRIES ||T BLACKBERRIES163 words
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Advertisement107 1932-10-24 8 m E. O. HOTEL. oi tc SPECIAL DINNER B AND tl DANCE. ci v S Wednesday, 26th October, 1932. n Dance Music By the Band of the n S.S. “PRESIDENT POLK” c r Boxing Boxing J AT i WEMBLEY In Aid Of The Health Strength Union’s Improvement Fund. OPEN AMATEUR107 words
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Obituary36 1932-10-24 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Choong Eng Kim begs to thank all those who attended the funeral of his beloved wife, sent letters and telegrams of condolence and floral tributes and also those who kindly lent their motor cars.36 words
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604 1932-10-24 9 STRONG initiative wanted in disarmament CHURCH action having profound effect London, October 21. The Times in a leader this (Friday) morning refers to the d adlock of the Disarmament Conference and the failure of the krino the leading Powers together to discuss Germany’s efforts to604 words
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Article157 1932-10-24 9 n Iron Duke” .—Reuter Wire- Will Duke Of Wellington Lose His Estates London, Oct. 19 The octogenarian Duke of Wellington may be deprived of his estates covering 4,000 acres, bringing in an annual rental of £2,000, under the agrarian reform measure passed by the Spanish Government. The°n Iron Duke” .—Reuter Wire- - 157 words
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Article129 1932-10-24 9 ter Wire>e Ss ISt Charlea Dickens). —Reu- Touching Farewell At Old Bailey London, Oct. 19 gi r farewell was paid to-day to enry Dickens, the octogenerian Comr S er ean t, at the Old Bailey on the f his a PP oi ntment after 15 the Princin'V Theter Wire>eSsISt Charlea Dickens).—Reu- - 129 words
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Article156 1932-10-24 9 Aged Chinese Boatman Robbed A despicable robbery is reported to have occurred in the Serangoon River at about 10 o’clock on Friday night. It appears that an old Chinese boatman was plying for hire in the vicinity of the Upper Serangoon Police Station when he156 words
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Article151 1932-10-24 9 The Object Of Education Mr. J. Bell, High-master of St. Paul’s School, in an address to the Library Association Conference, which concluded at. Bournemouth last month, raised the question whether the love of reading, which was so general less than a generation ago, was passing away owing151 words
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Article168 1932-10-24 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. CAUGHT IN SEVERE CHANNEL GALE IN 16 FOOT SLOOP Rugby, Yesterday. Great anxiety is felt for the safety of three young naxal officers who were caught in a severe Channel gale while returning to Portsmouth from Havre in a sixteen-foot sloop, Little.—Rugby Radio Service. - 168 words
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Article102 1932-10-24 9 quickening on the advance.—Reuter Wireless. Sharp Depreciation Due To Control Being Withdrawn London, Oct. 18 One of the most important events of the day has been the sharp depreciation of the sterling exchange which is reported to be due to the fact that control, which has been operating, hasquickening on the advance.—Reuter Wireless. - 102 words
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Article88 1932-10-24 9 the Ottawa conference was over. —Reuter Wireless. Separate Negotiations For Tariff Agreements With Britain London, Oct, 18 Separate negotiations for traiff agreements between Britain on the one hand and Denmark, Norway and Sweden on the other will open in London shortly. It is believed that no question of treatythe Ottawa conference was over.—Reuter Wireless. - 88 words
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Article89 1932-10-24 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Resignation Of Mr. Henderson Due To Heavy Work London, Oct. 19 The resignation of Mr. Arthur son from the leadership of the Labour Party is due to the heavy burden of his work at Geneva and as Secretary and Treasurer of the Labour Party, said his.—Reuter Wireless. - 89 words
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Article62 1932-10-24 9 DCcLL LUU japaiiGOG gishi 4—6, 6—3, 6-4, 6—4.—Reuter Wireless. Covered Court Championship Women’s Doubles London, Oct. 18 In the Queen’s Club Covered Court Championship Women’s Doubles, Mrs. Michell and Miss Round beat the Misses Ingram and Yorke 6 —2, 6— 4 the Men’s Doules final Lee and TeckettDCcLL LUU japaiiGOG gishi 4—6, 6—3, 6-4, 6—4.—Reuter Wireless. - 62 words
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Article43 1932-10-24 9 whicn occurred ai itmcava, ing to a train fouling the points. Reuter Wireless. Bukharest, Oct. 18 Seventeen people were killed and 14 seriously injured in a railway accident which occurred at Temesvar Station owing to a train fouling the points. Reu-whicn occurred ai itmcava, ~ – ing to a train fouling the points. Reuter Wireless. - 43 words
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Article91 1932-10-24 9 —Rugby Radio Service. MANUFACTURERS SURPRISED BY BIG SALES EXPORTS DOUBLED Rugby, Yesterday. Sir Herbert Austin, head of the great motor firm, speaking at the Production Engineer’s Institute last night said “if conditions in the motor trade are any criterion as to what is happening I can assure—Rugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article94 1932-10-24 9 .—Reuter. Discovery Of Extension Of Main Reef Due To Chance Johannesburg, Yesterday. Following investigations over two years the estimated 278 million tons of ore reserves in the extension of the witwatersrand is of incalculable importance. The discovery was due to chance. The German Geologist Dr. Krahmann picnicing at.—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article82 1932-10-24 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Official Relations With New Government Rugby, Yesterday. Sir H. Clifton, British Ambassador at Santiago, yesterday handed notes to the Chilean Foreign Minister stating that the Governments in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Canada were happy to enter into official relations with the.—Rugby Radio Service. - 82 words
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Article114 1932-10-24 9 .—Reuter. Mr. Hoover Saves Half A Million Jobs St. Louis, Yesterday. Mr. Roosevelt attacked Mr. Hoover’s assertions that the depression in the United States was due to foreign countries, and declared that the Wall Street crash of 1929 was the real start of the depression, while the high.—Reuter. - 114 words
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Article59 1932-10-24 9 .—Reuter. British Minister’s Daughter Distinguished Gathering Tokyo, Yesterday. In the presence of a large and distinguished assemblage of high Japanese dignitaries, foreign diplomats and leading members of the foreign community, Alice, daughter of the British Ambassador, was married to Mr. Oscar Morland, of the Consular Service. Guests included.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article53 1932-10-24 9 .—Reuter. Australia To Hong l Kong In Four Days Hong Kong, Yesterday. The first Australia to Hong Kong flight was completed in four days by Mr. Arthur Leow, Vice-President of Metro Goldwyn Mayer, and Captain Dickson, in the course of a world tour in Lockhead Orion machine capable of.—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article41 1932-10-24 9 —Reuter. Commercial Treaty With Germany To Be Amended Pretoria, Yesterday. The commercial treaty with Germany will be amended from to-morrow to permit Union preferences to goods from the Empire and mandated territories which Ger- many does not enjoy.-—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article261 1932-10-24 9 WARM TRIBUTES TO FAMOUS DIPLOMAT DR. VON HOESCH Berlin, Oct. 21. President von Hindenburg has bestowed upon the British Prime Minister the Goethe Medal created by him in commemoration of the Goethe anniversary. The Medal will be presented to Mr. MacDonald by the new Germ an envoy to261 words
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Article92 1932-10-24 9 —Reuter Wireless. Three Hundred And Fifty Passengers Held Up In London London, Oct. ’l9 Passengers to the number of 350 who were due to sail for New York have been held up at Southampton owing to engine trouble on the White Star Liner Olympic and they will be—Reuter Wireless. - 92 words
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Article104 1932-10-24 9 nN—Spot SATURDAY. TO-DAY London £l5l-15-0 £l5l-15-0 TIN (3 Months, £132 0 0 £152 0 0 Singapore 57Y2S Business Done ?77 50 77 25 Done Buy ers-No sellers. Buyers-No sellers COPRA—(Sundried) g. 70 $5.70 BLACK PEPPER $21 25 2l 2& RUBBER London 2 d 2inCt New York 3% (G)104 words
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Advertisement46 1932-10-24 9 JOHNNIE WAtaKER BORN .1820 —STILL .GOING STRONG. THE WHISKY ĔTHAT -YjEjJ NEVER VARIES DISTILLED VyUgfr BOTTLED V IN SCOTLAND. /\A S ’M\ ffi MX STOCKED BY ALL LEADING LIQUOR DEALERS. AGENTS: Y John Little Co., Ltd., Penang, (Incorporated in England.) ALSO SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH.46 words
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Miscellaneous28 1932-10-24 9 IRunnymiebe The Brighter Hotel." THURSDAY DINNER DANCE SATURDAY—Sth NOVEMBER THE RAG BALL revised monthly rate Billiard Annexe $135.00 (running water modern sanitation. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. George Goldsack, Manager.28 words
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Article638 1932-10-24 10 MOTOR VESSEL SINKS IN CHANNEL WOMAN’S COOLNESS HER BABY CARRIED UP < A SWAYING ROPE London, October 9. The Blue Star liner Afrlc Star and a Norwegian motor vessel collided in the English Channel near Dungeness, early yesterday morning, and the motor vessel sank after her638 words
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Article791 1932-10-24 10 WHISTLES BLOWN, THEN A BIG CRASH Graphic stories of the collision were told to a reporter who went aboard the Afric St^ I L > Wn aPer U entered Victoria Dock. The collision occurred,” an officer said, not far from Dungeness between one or two o clock on791 words
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Article231 1932-10-24 10 RESCUES IN 70 M.P.H. GALE The full force of the gale which swept a large part of Western Europe on Saturday, was felt by shipping in the North Sea and the English Channel. Women helped to launch a lifeboat at Hythe which was responding to distress231 words
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Article306 1932-10-24 10 AND THE AUTHOR IN FLANNELS London, October 10. Mr. Lionel Britton’s play “Spacetime Inn,” produced at the Arts Theatre to-night, is an extraordinarily fantastic joke. He has found a springboard for his fancy in two Cockneys who have got £lOO,OOO in a sweep, landing them306 words
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Article144 1932-10-24 10 Pearly Kings with their Queens drove "in State” in pony carts and donkey barrows to St. Mary’s Church, off the Old Kent-road, London, recently, for a harvest festival, which was attended by more than 500 tradesmen, licensed victuallers, and street hawkers. They were welcomed by Lieut.-Colonel144 words
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Article310 1932-10-24 10 ALL-BRITISH TABLE Duties on foreign fruit had given our growers at home a fair chance, said Mr. George Monro, at the dinner, estimated to have cost £5OO, given to the Fruiterers’ Company by the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress (Sir Maurice and Lady Jenks), at the310 words
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Article250 1932-10-24 10 DEATH OF HUSBAND OF QUEEN’S NIECE Colonel John Evelyn Gibbs, M.C., Coldstream Guards, whose wife, Lady Helena Gibbs, is a niece of the Queen and a sister of the Marquess of Cambridge, died on October 11, at Estcourt Grange, near Tetbury, Gloucestershire, at the age of250 words
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Advertisement138 1932-10-24 10 BUILDING MATERIALS) READY STOCKS OF "TUNNEL" and "TUNNELITE” British Cement —ICO per cent. BRITISH MILD STEEL BARS RUBEROID R ocfing Materials MASTICON ASBESTOS CEMENT FLAT SHEETS. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., PENANG SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH BANGKOK, f ilk fC--light/ \\t| s° le A s ents: —N. V. Straits138 words
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Article807 1932-10-24 11 POINTED COMMENTS BY CORONER OPEN VERDICT ON DEAD WOMAN Pointed comments were made by the St. Pancras corner, Mr. W. Bentley Purchase, yesterday, concerning a doctor’s action in mutilating his case-book in order to preserve the confidences of patients. He was holding the resumed inquest on Mrs.807 words
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649 1932-10-24 11 DEATH DUTIES EXCEED £1,000,000 Staffs and Ships’ Officers to Benefit chcape left estate valued £1 027 447 ms h dUtieS amount ed to inH o2 S’ 447 The mve ntory, which has been odged in Edinburgh, shows estate in Scot«7o, Unting tO £82 449 m En649 words
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Article200 1932-10-24 11 PATTERNS UNDER HIS CLOTHES How a man who was searched by Customs officers at Newhaven was found to have dutiable goods fastened round his chest and waist was described at Lewes, Sussex, on October 10th. Maurice Rosenberg and his wife, Ellen Sarah Rosenberg, of Rue de Provence,200 words
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Advertisement340 1932-10-24 11 -a Jp IV< MALARIA Just as quinine is indispensable in overcoming the lever and in destroying the malaria parasites in your blood —so is Sanatogen indispensable in enriching your weakened blood and in restoring lull strength to your run-down nerves. Feed year felood with Sanatogen Your blood, diluted and weakened340 words
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Advertisement23 1932-10-24 11 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.23 words
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Advertisement511 1932-10-24 11 RESTORED TO HEALTH r SPECIAL tell ImS health Keg I shall MV«T target INGREDIENTS Achcs and palns an CeBITs Tablets conCassell's Tablets!” tain 19 Special Ingre- digestion, nerves said Mr. Gee. "A dients to restore non tn ruined, and insomnia.” severe bout of pain W That s how Miss Mor511 words
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Article1450 1932-10-24 12 OFFERS TO BRITISH CHARITIES BR2SH HOSPITALS WAITING £2,000,000 NOT YET PAID OVER Fint steps have been taken towards the institution of two new sweepstakes as rivals to the Irish organisation. Both of them promise to devote a percentage of the proceeds to British hospitals and1,450 words
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Article393 1932-10-24 12 ANNUAL MEETING SMALL WORKING LOSS FOR YEAR The thirteenth annual general meeting of the Shareholders of Bukit Ibu (Bandar) Tin, Ltd., was held at the Registered Office of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Penang, at noon on Saturday. Mr. Lim Seng Hooi (Chairman) presided, and393 words
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Article173 1932-10-24 12 Latest Quotations Sat F-i Eat Oot 22 Oji 21 S-pi IS Parle 86 8/82 86 /:-;2 128 96 New Yerk 8.89 f 8 891 4,85: Moir-rud 8.66 1/4 8 68$ Broestla 24 84$ 24 87$ 84 -8 Geneva 17 52$ 17 56 24 86 Axnete»d*no 8.41$173 words
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Article1063 1932-10-24 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I d i NAMES, I 5 =5 i efl tn RUBBER (Dollar.) 5 c. c. Alienbv Rubber Co. 4° 50 Ai,.r t.aiah Rubber Estate 3J 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates »5 \_ver Hitam Planting Syndicate 55 70 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 *5 \'ver Molek Rubber Co.1,063 words
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Advertisement51 1932-10-24 12 Remember*that pure blood not only keeps away disease, but is Nature’s remedy—ln fact, the blood is the stream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke’s Blood Mixture Is unexcelled, It expels the poisons and assists nealing. Of all Chemists and Stores. Equally good in LIQUID or51 words
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Advertisement38 1932-10-24 12 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Sigm, Hong Kong, Java, and the surrounding conn tries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE “KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, England38 words
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Advertisement152 1932-10-24 12 1 You Can Only Plan} On J| USE BEST SELECTED CLONES I PRANG I j BES A R I I MALAYA’S PIONEER BUDGBAFT ESTUj I For full particulars apply il PRANG BESAR ESTATE, I KAJANG, SELANGO?,|I AGENTSI HARRISONS, BARKER GO., LTD., I KUALA LUMPW.I l On a hot day, after152 words
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Article684 1932-10-24 13 of Principal Lines is a list of vessels arriving jn port r°- DAY «nnrei Patani and MerP Rl^ A .f rO f the same ports— to-day. from Pagoerawan. Sails for V JITK A t-dav. tfcf sain' Asahan. Sails g jEßAMfrom Monday (31st) I for the WeW684 words
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Article252 1932-10-24 13 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26. Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Ipoh Second Day. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. Deepavali: Public and Bank Holiday. SATURDAY OCTOBER 29. Rugby: Taiping v. Penang A. at Penang. Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Ipoh, Last Day. NOVEMBER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. Rugby: Perak v. Regiment at Ipoh.252 words
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Article707 1932-10-24 13 WIDOW AND MESSAGES FROM SPIRIT WORLD LOST IN TERRIBLE GALE October, 11th. “The gale was teirible. The machine came down in the water in sight of land. I was hoping that the tides would carry us to land, but they carried us further away. It was impossible707 words
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Advertisement33 1932-10-24 13 Since yen have taken the ouble fo read this, be nvinced that the other vertisements in this paper e also read. If you wish buy or sell, let the ’inang Gazette help a.33 words
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Advertisement83 1932-10-24 13 I —lf" jjlr Jsjl| h|Ri| I SHHh a. Bachelors ar® rrss isfi b? you 700 WSLL APPRECIATE THEIR INDIVIDUAL CHARM IL, ®'Wl Z PLAYERS bachelor T JOHN PLAYER SONS. ENGLAND I LET US SUPPLY 9 I ¥OU I |i WITH THE BEST i[ h n h ij STATIONERY PRINTING >183 words
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Article594 1932-10-24 14 He Did Not Go Himself. But Made Way For Me To Jump The escape of four men of the Royal Air Force by parachute from a falling bombing aeroplane near Godaiming, Surrey, and the heroic action of two officers who were killed were described to Mr.594 words
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Article222 1932-10-24 14 A COLLECTION OF WIVES —New lork, Oct. 11. “Hobbies are invariably expensive, but the most expensive of them all is the collection of wives.” The comic financial predicament of Mr. Harrison Boyce, the millionaire motor accessory manufacturer, elicited this legal maxim to-day from Judge Vvenzell, of the222 words
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Article318 1932-10-24 14 OUTSPOKEN M.P. 1 ,IB 1 LIVELY CRITIC OF VOTES FOR WOMEN London, October 12. One of the most outspoken figures in public life was removed on Oct. 11 by the death of Sir Herbert Nield, K.C., exdeputy chairman of Middlesex Sessions, and for 25 years318 words
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393 1932-10-24 14 SEEN BY P.C. TO STRIKE MATCHES NEAR HIS FATHER’S BARN ■>< 1 7T—The prosecution London, Oct. 12. John de Perigault Coumey Mayhew, son of Lieutenant-Colonel J. D. Mayhew, M. 2. for East Ham N., was committed for trial at Lewes Assizes393 words
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Advertisement326 1932-10-24 14 R* i J I AHr I i aAx V/bIM IM i v I I If It l/Hb ifih I I If/ «I* w W t 8 IB W Blue and Gold Label R BM|h “Bon Voyage!” with “4-777” i| I/ ll?MI 1 hAiW a J b i k > "lA326 words
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Advertisement2185 1932-10-24 15 3 l=£4-™ 1 P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA tr AND APCAR lines 1 j «NANG y Z MAMU I (Companies Incorporated in EnglaZuj R&UIS PtfMMEIr UIMIS SAIL VWH E II MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES north CONTINENT BOSTON AND NEW YORK a. K WW n C K E W oc.n.viur.3 l °Uan'for2,185 words
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Article777 1932-10-24 16 Unregistered School CHINESE GETS OFF ON APPEAL In the Supreme Court this morning the Chinese, Lye Soo Eng, who had recently been convicted in the Second Police Court and fined $lO for acting as a teacher and a supervisor in an unregistered school, was acquitted by777 words
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Article244 1932-10-24 16 Weights For Second Day The following are the weights for the second day of the Ipoh races to be run on Wednesday: RACE 1 Timbang 907 Abbot 904 Prime Minister 9.02 S 6 B 8 07 Kinta River 805 Yellow River 7.09 Arjuna II 7.09244 words
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Article134 1932-10-24 16 Municipality v. C.R.C. The following will play for the Penang Municipality Recreation Club (whites) in a hockey match against the C.R.C. tomorrow on the Victoria green. Cheah Sw r ee Eng; Yeang Cheng Phoy, A. H. Kennerley; Che Din, W. F. Fletcher (Capt.), O. Re jab; H. R. Pawanteh,134 words
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Article169 1932-10-24 16 PENANG v. BURMA The following are the teams selected to play in the football match between the Rangoon United Football Association and the Penang Football Association, which has been arranged to be played to-day on the S.X.I. ground. The visiting team are a strong combination and as169 words
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Article116 1932-10-24 16 Colours v. Whites To-morrow, on the Esplanade, at 5.10 p.m.:— Colours:—O. R. T. Henman; A. D. Campbell, C. H. Rogers, H. W. Brady and T. M. L. Redmond; J. E. Harvey and Lim Keng Chuan; R. Noble, D. A. Coupar, W. M. Oak-Rhind, W. T. Francis, L. G.116 words
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321 1932-10-24 16 Mr. Hugh Mortimer The Government Gazette contains the following announcement: His Excellency the Governor records with deep regret the death of Mr. H. Mortimer, European Master, Education Department, Straits Settlements, which occurred on October 9, 1932. The news of the death, while on home leave321 words
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Article549 1932-10-24 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list i at 11 am. to-day:— Saturday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers < MINING Ayer Hitam 11/9 12/3 11/9 12/3 Bangrin 13/- 14/- 13/- 14/Hitam 20 25 20 25 Hong Fatt 35 39549 words
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Article81 1932-10-24 16 AIR MAIL A mail for Batavia via Palembang by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. today. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Asahan and Batoe Bahra by the s.s. “Rengam” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail81 words
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Article33 1932-10-24 16 On London Private 3 m/ts”c red it On’’New i France India JT. J Bangkok tt Batavia P er M Singapore p- N Hongkong J Shanghai Bar Silver T Bar Silver 17.; mi33 words
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Advertisement43 1932-10-24 16 ON 0TH5.1 PAGES Homo Now’s For Malaya 7 A Liner in Collision 10 Doctor’s Mutilated Case Book 11 Ipoh E.aces 3 Science and Invention 6 Raid on Two Post Offices 6 Scout News 12 Produce Markets g Latest Cable News i and 943 words
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Advertisement23 1932-10-24 16 SOMETHING ATTRACTIVE SOMETHING NEW I WATCH FOR DETAILS I i OF OUR LATEST COMPETITION E? JF T-:T'-’ T‘.' 7LST?! 71 EET-I SlSCĕl 7Z23 words
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Advertisement361 1932-10-24 16 Of George 5 Towsi. Penang. Conservancy Superintendent Applications are invited for the post of Conservancy Superintendent in the Municipal Engineer’s Department. Candidates, not over the age of 35, should have had experience in handling labour s forces and be able to speak Tamil and Malay fluently and be free to361 words
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Advertisement220 1932-10-24 16 STUDY THE I PINANG GAZEM advertisement! There is much in fh e> of useful information J fained in our Advertise J Columns. Read fhe ad J fisements and learn J stocks the article yo u j contemplating buying, J is offering the best J gains, or who is willinJ buy220 words
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Miscellaneous38 1932-10-24 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal Noon 83 S. 6 a.m. 76 S.E. 47 m.m. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water TO-DAY 6.10 a.m. 9.01 p.m. 144 P- m TO-MORROW 8.35 a.m. 2.50 a.m. 9.40 p.m. 3.07 p.m.38 words
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