Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 October 1932
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Title Section21 1932-10-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE gjTABUSHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY, pj e 252. Vol- LXXXX. TUESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Article137 1932-10-25 1 arrangements. Rugby Radio Service. parties of UNEMPLOYED m" R C HI N G to LONDON assistance Rugby, Yesterday. Parties of unemployed from several parts of the country, who are expected to reach London on foot within the next few days, we re the subject of questions inarrangements. Rugby Radio Service. - 137 words
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Article56 1932-10-25 1 .—Reuter. Ottawa, To-day. A Dominion internal loan of $80,000,000 is to be floated at the end of the month. According to unofficial but reliable advices it will consist of twenty-five million three year four per cent, bonds at 99/20 and a twenty year four per cent, loan of.—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article177 1932-10-25 1 VJ Rugby Radio Service. Settlement Mainly Due To Efforts Of Mr. Leggett Rugby, Yesterday. th^ C s P u te in the spinning section of 1 c °tton industry was settled during the w<(k-end. The terms provide for wages r action of is. 6’ 2 d. in theVJ Rugby Radio Service. - 177 words
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Article86 1932-10-25 1 -Rugbv f> T S On dlsari gby Rad io Service. Ur thei Exchange Of Views With British Officials Mr Rugby, Yesterday, fate to thT'rr Davis> United States delete now in r k armam ent Conference, who teter at n n visited 1116 Prime Minhouse, (luri ?J q^u rS-Rugbv f> TS On dlsari gby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article123 1932-10-25 1 ernment took office. —Rugby Radio Service. BRIGHTER THAN AT ANY TIME PREVIOUSLY CHANCELLOR'S VIEWS Rugby, Yesterday. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham during the week-end, made optimistic references to the trade outlook. He said the cumulative effect of Lausanne reparations, British warernment took office.—Rugby Radio Service. - 123 words
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Article79 1932-10-25 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. New Station To Serve All Dominions and Colonies Rugby, Yesterday. The British Broadcasting Corporation’s new Empire Broadcasting Station at Coventry will commence operations on December 19. The Postmaster-General stated in the House of Commons that it was hoped it would serve all Dominions and Colonies..—Rugby Radio Service. - 79 words
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Article97 1932-10-25 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Three Officers Of Little Owl” Rescued Rugby, Yesterday. The three naval officers, Lieutenant Colin McMullen, Keyes and Blaxland, who, as reported on Saturday, were missing in the Channel in the sixteen-foot yacht Little Owl, were rescued by the s.s. Romanby, a Hartlepool steamer bound.—Rugby Radio Service. - 97 words
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Article178 1932-10-25 1 Mysterious' Austrian Murder Cleared Up Vienna, October 19. Investigations to the recent mysterious murder of a high Bulgarian official, Dimitroff, who passed a holiday in Austria and was killed in a car and then thrown on the highway, produced the sensational revelation that Dimitroff was murdered by the178 words
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Article56 1932-10-25 1 Composition of the Cabinet Bucharest, October 20. With the exception of MM. Maniu, Titulesco, and Lugosiano, all the members of the new Cabinet belonged to the previous Ministry. M. Maniu’s acceptance of power is regarded as a proof of his perfect agreement with the Sovereign, in contradiction of56 words
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792 1932-10-25 1 THE PILLAGING PILFERING OF MERCHANDISE Mr. Parry's Address To Rotarians Tram the date of the introduction of the River Police pillaging and pilfering of Merchandise from wharves gradually dueindled, but like all other crimes these have their cycles. They come into prominence during and after some great upheaval, said Mr.792 words
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Article240 1932-10-25 1 Possession Of Dangerous Weapons Leong Soo, an ex-detective who was charged with the possession of dangerous weapons, was to-day convicted by the Police Magistrate and sentenced to two months’ rigorous imprisonment. According to the prosecution two detectives who were on duty at Transfer Road at 1.30240 words
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Article114 1932-10-25 1 An Indian Mohamedan who had been the complainant in a case in which he charged a man named Kumarasamy with enticing away his wife found himself in the dock charged with making a false charge against Kumarasamy with intent to do him an injury. The case against114 words
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Article83 1932-10-25 1 Alleged to have deserted from the Police force a Malay named Din bin Hussain was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate charged with the offence. The charge was explained to the accused and the case postponed till November 1. The accused had been attached to the Magazine83 words
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Article326 1932-10-25 1 t.—Rugby Radio Service. THIRD ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE TO OPEN SHORTLY CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE DYING Rugby, Yesterday. In the House of Commons it was stated there had been no recent developments of importance regarding the civil disobedience movement in India. Attempts had been made to revive interest by holdingt.—Rugby Radio Service. - 326 words
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Article65 1932-10-25 1 .—Reuter. Washington, To-day. President Hoover has instructed the Tariff Commission to investigate eighteen out of the Major industries to determine whether they are sufficiently protected pointing out that the currencies of thirty countries had now depreciated from five to fifty-five per cent, which the reduced standard of living.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article47 1932-10-25 1 —Reuter. 10,000 Ton Vessel For United States Washington, Yesterday. It is announced, that 1 the United States intends to begirtMlext year construction of another 10,000 ton cruiser carrying inch guns. The new vessel will be one of the ten allowable under the London Naval Treaty.—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article131 1932-10-25 1 —Reuter. POLICE PAY CUTS TO STAND REPRESENTATIONS FAIL London, Yesterday. Representations of police councils against a second cut in the pay of British Police due on November 1 under Government’s economy programme have failed. Following last year’s financial crisis, cuts were introduced in two instalments, the..—Reuter. - 131 words
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Article76 1932-10-25 1 intend to let the matter drop.—Rugby Radio Service. British Government Will Not Let The Matter Drop Rugby, Yesterday. Sir John Sinzm, in reply to a Parliamentary question, referred to the proposal which the British Government had made for a Four Power Conference and the objections raised byintend to let the matter drop.—Rugby Radio Service. - 76 words
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Article96 1932-10-25 1 A French Threat To Italy Rome, October 19. Uneasiness is caused in the Press by the change in ownership of the Yugoslavian shipyards at Spalato, which have been transferred to the management of the French shipyards of De La Noire at Nantes. The fear is expressed that under96 words
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Article110 1932-10-25 1 The Outlook Viewed In South Africa Johannesburg, October 20. Speaking about the Ottawa Conference, the Minister of Finance said the increase in prices cannot be obtained by monetary manipulations alone. The improvement will have to be based on the gold standard. Desiring to assist the Dominions, Great Britain has110 words
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Article86 1932-10-25 1 Great Indignation in Switzerland Berne, October 21. The storage sheds of a refrigerating concern in Sankfetfargarethen near the Austrian frontier Itfollanted suddenly while some eighty worndn and girls were working'on the firststorey. Fifteen were killed and.forty -two mpirvd. reigns over this disaster, as it is averred {hat the86 words
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Advertisement22 1932-10-25 1 r NOTICE T NAGATA, I perfM. h° s come ba ;k fr®" l !eoVe fl)1 d abending from Monday. J 4^ 0622 words
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Advertisement7 1932-10-25 1 THE HOME TURF SPECIAL ARTICLE Page 97 words
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Advertisement1933 1932-10-25 2 RATES FOR CASUAL GENERAL SALES MUNICIPAL_NOTICE. INVITED ADVERTISEMENTS ROOM. I The Municipal Commissioners of George I Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders for I/ZM Gazette No. 72 of 7th October /o > the following works llf If If UHII W) <n 1, "Alterations to Chowrasta Market.” I/ AD communications relating to1,933 words
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Article1355 1932-10-25 3 obsolete by-laws altered taRGER remuneration 1 for governors cwerel curt of the Governor and 2 pM >y»<“' BankolEnE dwashe,d ap t 22 in the Bank Parlour. m Right Hon Montagu Collet Norman, Governor, who presided, said that the 1 C fits O f the half-year ended1,355 words
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Article376 1932-10-25 3 REMARKABLE ESCAPE FROM PRISON OVER 40Ft. WALL SEARCH FOR LEICESTER FUGITIVE A remarkable escape from Leicester Prison was made early on October Bth by John Arthur Philpot, 27. It is understood that the man—although the prison officials will not confirm the statement —filed through his cell window376 words
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Article729 1932-10-25 3 AN OPTIMISTIC VIEW Senor Alejandro E. Bunge, the Argentine economist and the president of the faculty of economics of the University of Buenos Aires, who is at present on a visit to England, spoke optimistically of the future of Argentina on September 29 when he addressed members729 words
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Advertisement34 1932-10-25 3 Since you hove taken the trouble to read this, be convinced that the other advertisements in this paper are also read. If you wish to buy or sell, let the Pinang Gazette help yox34 words
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Advertisement164 1932-10-25 3 MB r r 1 BgML r f 1 lijk -> V stands for Lorry j T’-’l And ‘L’ stands for Load Fill up with Castrol I The “One for the Road." The commercial vehicle is not a paying '/v.. proposition unless you look after it with the same care as164 words
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Article289 1932-10-25 4 BACK AMONG HER FAMILY AFTER 20 YEARS VANISHED WHEN A BABY London, Oct. 8. After a search lasting 20 years, a Southend mother was reunited to her lost daughter, from whom she was parted during the Balkan War in 1912. She is Mrs. Argurios, wife289 words
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Article224 1932-10-25 4 ALLEGATIONS OF FORGERY AND CORRUPTION Paris, October 3. Rumours of an aviation scandal, which have been current for some time past, came to a head to-day, when sensational allegations of corruption and forgery were published in the newspapers. Proceedings have, it is stated, now been224 words
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Article186 1932-10-25 4 Above his head was a large bill announcing the opening of a new school, and reading:— Country Council of W. R. of Yorkshire, Education Department, Boroughbridge, Aidborough, and Boroughbridge New Council School, etc. ’Ave yer noticed owt?’ asked the old man. I admitted that I thought186 words
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Article208 1932-10-25 4 THE PRINCE AND ENGLISH FAREWELL TO SWEDEN Stockholm, October 10. The Prince of Wales, who has been visiting Sweden with Prince George, to-night broadcast a farewell message to the Swedish people from Stockholm. “I am specially surprised,” said the Prince, “that you Swedes of all classes208 words
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Article641 1932-10-25 4 BANKRUPTS WHO PAID DEBTS IN FULL Two Singapore bankrupts were successful in their applications for the rescission and annulment of their bankruptcies in the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Whitley who complimented them on having paid their debts in full. “I congratulate you on the manly641 words
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Article514 1932-10-25 4 BIRTHDAY FLIGHT ENDS IN TRAGEDY YOUNG WIFE KILLED BABY ASLEEP IN PRAM HAS NARROW ESCAPE London, October 10. A London civil engineer was seriously injured and his young wife killed instantly when their light aeroplane crashed in a back garden at Higher Irlam, near Manchester, after striking514 words
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Article206 1932-10-25 4 100,000 SHOPMEN AFFECTED TRAFFIC GRADES’ REJECTION 1 London, Oct 12. The railway companies, at a meeting in London with representatives of the craft unions concerned, submitted proposals for reducing the earnings of railway shopmen by 10 per cent, (instead of the 4 1-6 per cent, made206 words
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Article709 1932-10-25 4 Mr. W. Dunman is an inmate of the Batu Gajah Hospital. i Tengku Long, formerly A.C.P., K.M.P.F., j is non A.D.C. to H.H. The Sultan. Nik Kamil, formerly of the Land Office, Kota Bharu, is now A.D.O. Pasir Puteh. Tengku Hamzah, formerly A.D.O. Pasir Putch, is now709 words
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Advertisement92 1932-10-25 4 all I J a the SH I y W J W I /M of I I'&'KJ MUSIC S </ ARE AT YOUR COMMAHD IF YOU OWN &His~tonal I Columbia MODEL 261 Illustrated S3BXO i 1 The last word in GRAMOPHONES ROBINSON CO, 31. Bishop St., PENANG. IL'.. J.-fWIJMiii IB 192 words
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Article1108 1932-10-25 5 SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS By Tic Tac i fnr to-morrow’s races at Ipoh, Tbe CaP dav of the Perak Turf CIUb the second consist of eight AUtUmn th*e first "commencing at 2.30 p.m. events, the 1 for class 3 pomes, The openm*1,108 words
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Article1006 1932-10-25 5 ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH FOOTBALL The positions of teams to-day In the English and Scottish Leagues are as follows: DIVISION I. Goals P W L D F A Pts Aston V. 11 8 0 3 25 7 19 Arsenal 11 8 1 2 28 17 18 Derby C. 111,006 words
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Article485 1932-10-25 5 SCIENCE CAN GIVE NO QUARTER CHURCH’S FEAR FOR MORALS Preaching at Westminster Abbey on October 9th the Bishop of Birmingham, Dr. Barnes, denounced “superstitious” religious teaching, which, he declared, was “radically false and fundamentally nonChristian,” and to which science could give no quarter. He had no485 words
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Article88 1932-10-25 5 Castle Where Raleigh Put On His Pipe Restored to Family After an interval of nearly 200 years, Compton Castle is once more in the great Devonshire family of Gilbert. Compton Castle was where Sir Walter Raleigh smoked his first pipe of tobacco, with the result that his88 words
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Article89 1932-10-25 5 The first victim of a new, and perhaps most terrible, asphyxiating gas ever invented has been —the inventor. According to report received here from Moscow, Kumanoff the engineer-inventor was found in his laboratory poisoned by fumes from the compound he had discovered. Composed of89 words
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Article48 1932-10-25 5 Mrs. Mary Jordan, aged ninety-two, of Carlingford, New South Wales, claims to hold a world record in the number of relatives. When she last counted them she traced more than a thousand. She is the mother of eleven children, and she was one of seventeen.48 words
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Article365 1932-10-25 5 EVERY TOWN AND VILLAGE TO BE INVADED An army of commercial travellers is being sent to Denmark to follow up the successful British Industrial Exhibition in Copenhagen, which ended Oct. Bth. British firms are losing no time in taking advantage of the pro-British sentiment which365 words
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Article364 1932-10-25 5 SELFISHNESS AND SLANDER WORSE THAN WOMEN SMOKING Writing in his parish magazine, under the heading of On being shocked,” the vicar of Mansfield (the Rev. C. R. Cotter) has some interesting things to say about women who smoke, men who visit the pub-lic-house, and those who play364 words
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Advertisement68 1932-10-25 5 I SPECJAk. PURCHASE OF kadtes Vests These Vests are ideal for use i in our Tropical atmosphere being all pure Cotton, neatly ribbed, "V" Shaped neck, sleeveless and with narrow shoulder straps. They are made of light weight fabric, and are j well shaped and full length. THB PATR ,c68 words
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Article1263 1932-10-25 6 AIR LINER FOR LEAGUE TEAM ANOTHER RUGBY DISAGREEMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 8 TWO UNDEFEATED TEAMS Before this week, five teams in the three divisions of the Football League could boast of being unbeaten, but now the numbers have been reduced to two —Aston1,263 words
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Article1341 1932-10-25 6 PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE SURPRISING RUGBY RESULTS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 8 CHAMPIONS STILL UNBEATEN That section of football followers who are not satisfied unless goals, and plenty of them are scored, had a particularly lean time in the latest series of Scottish League matches.1,341 words
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330 1932-10-25 6 THEIR EPITAPH: “THEY DID THEIR DUTY” London, Oct. 12 Fellow-officers of flying Officer Wilfred Brian Page and Pilot Officer Bernard Henry Gully, who gave their lives at Godaiming so that their four passengers in their plane might live, have written their epitaph. And that330 words
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Article506 1932-10-25 6 The cause of disarmament is at present in a state of suspended animation. It is not actually dead, for there are some grounds for hope that the machinery will function again in the future, but the engineers responsible for it do not seem in any great hurry506 words
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Advertisement187 1932-10-25 6 aas 5 i V OF FRESHNESS OS EVERY TIN OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS and HIGH CLASS STORES 0 SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA (1929) BISHOP STREET, PENANG Tel. 398. —tmWPB I Jy B i\ i I When Distance Lends Enchantmanl I &r. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. I T*HE old187 words
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2294 1932-10-25 7 ANNUAL MEETING DIVIDEND OF 5 PER CENT. DECLARED The seventh annual general meeting of members of the Penang Municipal Employees’ Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, was held yesterday afternoon at the Town Hall with Mr. J. R. Danson in the chair. Others present2,294 words
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Advertisement263 1932-10-25 7 >. \VM3 v K W”l v >?! ?i Jr ®;vs4O ?QW ®wgß ®g!Mr |ug Doubles the Beauty of Your Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make is now f obSned It is simply a matter of shamP°±L r shampooing makes the hair soft nd silkv It brings out all263 words
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Advertisement13 1932-10-25 7 WIRELESS WIRELESS Informative and Interesting articles appear in the Pinang Gazette ON FRIDAYS.13 words
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Advertisement225 1932-10-25 7 AJ MALARIA Just as quinine is indispensable in overcoming the fever and in destroying the malaria parasites in your blood —so is Sanatogen indispensable in enriching your weakened blood and in restoring full strength to your run-down nerves. Feed your blood with Sanatogen Your Wood, diluted and weakened after the225 words
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Article626 1932-10-25 8 The athletic side of school activities is only lightly touched on in the annual report of the Director of Education, S. S. and F. M. S. We are believers in athletics they are good for soul and i body; good for the individual, and good for the626 words
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Article689 1932-10-25 8 We have recently been hearing of a tea restriction scheme but in the absence of adequate details it is difficult to offer any comment. Beyond stating that it will be under direct Government control Reuter has omitted to mention any details. An air mail message from. London which689 words
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Article908 1932-10-25 8 How Precious Cargoes Of DuHioai Are Trcmsported Gold, with its age-gcld fascination, has converted a few square yards in the heart of London’s teeming city into one of the most magical places in the world. That place is the bullion yard of the Bank of England.908 words
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Article728 1932-10-25 8 THE PARSON AND THE organist “‘Organist’ may be right some of our churches have H empty. But I hold that J? have been sung empty' Wn r Dail y TeiegSS The tyranny of organist and emptied more pews than anm and the average man finds robatics to728 words
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Advertisement21 1932-10-25 8 E. O. HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. Wednesday, 26th October, 1932. Dance Music By the Band of the S.S. “PRESIDENT POLK”21 words
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Article2615 1932-10-25 9 WELSH ST. LEGER.—AGA KHAN'S GOOD fortune.— TATTERSALLS AND THE BACKER London, Oct. 12. COOB THBEIS-*BAB OLD the teat performance that Sir nu s Denbigh baa yet accomlm Len he «on the Welsh St Leger P lith f cm Foxhunter whom he beat this week r Foxhunter had2,615 words
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Article134 1932-10-25 9 A French Paper’s Appeal Paris, October 21. The Radical La Republique publishes an appeal to France to annul Clause 231 of the Versailles Treaty, which deals with the guilt for the outbreak of the war. The paper declares that the whole question of who was to blame is134 words
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Article65 1932-10-25 9 France Leads The Way France, October IP/ With regard to the approaching launching of the vessel that is to be called Normandie the Press is stressing the point that, despite the formidable crisis in the industry of naval construction. Its value continues to be shown by numerous copies being65 words
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Article617 1932-10-25 9 BRITAIN LYTTON REPORT AWAITING DECISION OF LEAGUE COUNCIL SHANGHAI SITUATION In reply to Parliamentary questions the Foreign Secretary said that the attitude of the British Government in regard to the Lytton Report would not be defined until the matter had been dealt with by the League Council. It was reported617 words
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Article65 1932-10-25 9 CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST AT K. LUMPUR THREE MONTHS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. The Raja Uda, the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate, this morning sentenced to three months’ simple imprisonment Venesathamby, Office /Assistant to the Selangor Secretariat, on three charges of criminal breach of trust of65 words
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Article151 1932-10-25 9 Tokyo, October 20. The Ottawa agreements have been unfavourably received in Japan. The Tokyo Nichi-Nichi, the most influencial paper declares in an editorial that it is surprisingly selfish and reckless for Britain to establish higher barriers to foreign products. Instead of benefiting from the agreements Britain151 words
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Article64 1932-10-25 9 —Rugby Radio Service. £1,000,000 Worth of Business For Britain Rugby, Yesterday. Colonel Colville, Parliamentary Secretary to the Overseas Trade Department, stated in the House of Commons that he had been informed by the organisers that business actually transacted at the British Exhibition at Copenhagen was in the neighbourhood.—Rugby Radio Service. - 64 words
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Article69 1932-10-25 9 Resignation of Cabinet Caused By Liberal Disagreement Brussels, October 19. The resignation of the Cabinet was occasioned by disagreement between the Liberal Ministers and the Premier. The Liberals urge the dissolution of the Chamber to be followed by general and provincial elections, while M. Renkin on the contrary69 words
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Article84 1932-10-25 9 Reasons For Visit of M. Herriot Cortes Question Madrid, October 19. Replying to a question that was put in the Cortes with regard to the alleged reasons for M. Herriot’s visit, Senor de Zulueta (Minister of Foreign Affairs) said “The rumours that are being spread in foreign84 words
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Article105 1932-10-25 9 HN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £l5l-15-0 £152-0-0 TIN (3 Months) £152-0-0 £152-5-0 London «7725 $78.00 Singapore Business Done <*****1/ Penane $77.25 $77.87% Business Done Buyers-No sellers. Buyers-No sellers. COPRA— (Sundried) KJJe Si'S 1 BLACK PEPPER $21.25 $21.00 RUBBER London 2 *«d- 21 'Lr' New York 3% (G) 3y 8105 words
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Article508 1932-10-25 10 Third Indian R.T.C. A TENTATIVE LIST New Delhi, Oct. 9. Whereas an earlier forecast gave the likely size of the delegation from India to the third Round Table Conference in London next month as 25 members, I understand that Sir Samuel Hoare (Secretary of State for India)508 words
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Article37 1932-10-25 10 Opposed To Separate Electorate Bombay, October 13. It is reported that 37 Indian Christian leaders, including Father Winslow and the Bishop of Dornakal, have issued a joint manifesto opposing a separate electorate for Indian Christians.37 words
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Article69 1932-10-25 10 Recent Press Report Denied Simla, October 11. The Government of Inuia have received an official communication from the Political Officer, Sikkim, who is now at Lhassa, that the recent report published in the Press about a rebellion in Tibet and the flight of the Dalai Lama is absolutely69 words
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Article340 1932-10-25 10 Preliminary To All-Parties Conference RESULT OF BOMBAY TALKS Bombay, October 7. Moulana Shakaut Ali for nearly two hours discussed informally with Moulana Abdul Kalam Azad and Dr. Syed Mahomed, Nationalist Muslims, this morning the advisibility of calling a small conference of different schools of Muslim thought340 words
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Article217 1932-10-25 10 Bodies Of Two Young People Found In Well A SUICIDE PACT Madras, October 8. The bodies of a youth and a girl were found in a large well about a hundred yards from St. Theresa’s Church, Nungambakkam, this morning. It is stated that Thanga Prakasam son217 words
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Article96 1932-10-25 10 Ministers Summoned To Oofy Madras, October 11. It is understoou the three Ministers are leaving for Ooty to-night, being summoned by the Governor obviously as a sequel to the breakup of the Tanjore Non-Brahmin Confederation. It is rumoured that one of the Ministers may resign, and a96 words
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Article1722 1932-10-25 10 MR. GANDHI STILL IN JAIL: ELECTORATE PROBLEM (By An Indian Contributor) Madras, October 13. The action of the Government of India in withdrawing the privileges accorded to Mr. Gandhi in Yeravada Jail has been the subject of adverse comment throughout the country. The editorial comments in The1,722 words
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Article570 1932-10-25 10 Congress Rowdyism BOYCOTT LIST EXTENDED Allahabad, October 13. The latest news from the Bombay Cotton Market discloses a very serious situation. It will be remembered that the Bombay Legislative Council recently passed a Bill relating to the cotton market, putting certain restrictions on it, and soon after570 words
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Article86 1932-10-25 10 Madras, yearsi Madras, October 7. With the arrest of four Kuravars at Ottery last night the police hope to unravel the mystery surrounding the large number of burglaries that were recently committed in the city. Acting on information supplied by an informant the police raided a86 words
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Article70 1932-10-25 10 Sign Of Improvement In The Situation Negapatam, October 5. The British India Steam Navigation Company’s steamer Rajula, with mails, cargo passengers and repatriates arrived here from ±u.alaya this morning and after landing mails, cargo and passengers sailed for Madras. There is a welcome decrease in the70 words
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Article213 1932-10-25 10 Ofier T Declined MINISTER'S LETT», governor Communal A Wgtj Opponent •Vmritsar, The news that both Sir Majithia, a former Revenue the Punjab Government and Singh, Minister of Government, have declined serve on the third Roundly ence is confirmed in a letter J of them have addressed to the of213 words
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Article219 1932-10-25 10 Devotees' Homage AH Passing Madras, Octote We print the following as recaw a Madura correspondent; A holy man, popularly known ui dai Samiyar, passed away on evening at his residence in yanapuram in Madura. His sp must ever remain a mystery is believed to be219 words
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1679 1932-10-25 11 several outbreaks on fire in the city I cURFtW ORDER CORDON OF POLICE ’OgHLESS POLICE CLASH l'- s MANY SHOPS looted by CROWD BARRICADES ERECTED IN ROADS SHOOTING CHARGES IN STREETS ONE SHOT DEAD. MANY INJURED < Belfast, October 12. I ,i1,679 words
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Article403 1932-10-25 11 “HAROLD” AND NURSES CLEARED Reference to “the bed incident” was made by the two Ministry of Health Inspectors (Mr. E. L. Sturdee and Mr. L. G. Dawson), who resumed their inquiry on October 5 into conditions at Waltham Abbey Isolation Hospital. At a previous hearing Mrs. Sanders, a403 words
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561 1932-10-25 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT London, October 5. Since our last Report movements in the Rubber Market have again pretty closely followed the fluctuations on Wall Street and in the other Commodity Markets. The tendency has been rather a downward one and the publication on Monday of the figure of shipments561 words
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Article172 1932-10-25 12 Latest Quotations < Mon. Sat Oct. 24 Oct 22 Stpt 19 Piria 84$ 86 3/82 123 96 New York 8.32$ 8 89i 4,85» Montreal 8.6 1 8.66} Braasela 23 29/82 24 34$ 84 *8 Geneva 17 2''s 17 52$ 24 86 Amsterdam 8.?6 8.41$ 12 08172 words
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Article543 1932-10-25 12 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S. during the period from October Bth to 14th, 1932, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public543 words
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Article223 1932-10-25 12 London October 12. Police patrols and Flying Squad cars were very active in the Hackney and Bethnai Green areas of London and had thrilling encounters with suspects. In one instance a police car on patrol near the Angel, Islington challenged a big motor-van which w223 words
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Advertisement942 1932-10-25 12 BANKS. Nedertandsche Handel Hongkong and Maatschappij, N. V, Shanghai Banking NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. COFDOPCItiOII (Incorporated in Holland by Royal Charter A D. 1824) (Incorporated in the Colony of Hongkong) tti onnQnnnn The Liability of members is limited to the Paid-up Capital Fl. 80,030,000 extent in manner prescribed by Statutory Reserve942 words
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Advertisement192 1932-10-25 12 The M min figzeth IS OBTAINABLE DAILY i »v FROM OUR AGENTS AT A 1 fta n I IB.# Bukif Mertd|am as. Simpanq Ampat T Sungei Bakap I Nibong Tebol I Mlf 8« Pant Buntar 4 Sungei Lima 5 Bagan Serai 5 J Kamunting J Taiping Sj i Sungei Patani192 words
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Article768 1932-10-25 13 0e dule of Principal Lines a is a list of vessels arriving p"’" ,ll,r g 0,6 w k: sailing fr o jjj pORT TO-DAY I irmA from Pagoerawan. Sails for I the Asahan. Sails l jE ßAM fron t on Monday (31st). r or %BAX Singapore.768 words
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Article184 1932-10-25 13 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26. Perak Turf Club Autumn Mee'ing, 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.184 words
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Article68 1932-10-25 13 The various holidays and other festivals fall on the following dates next year: January 25, 26 and 27: Chinese New Year. February 9: Chap Goh Meh. April 14: Good Friday. April 17: Easter Monday. June 3: King’s Birthday. June 5: Whit Monday. August 7: Bank68 words
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Article622 1932-10-25 13 WANTS SHARE IN £1,200,000 SALVAGE His Imperial Highness, Archduke Franz Rudolph Maximili.m, son of the late Emperor Maximilian ®f Mexico, handed me his imperial card, asked me for a cigarette, and borrowed a match. “Yes,” he said, “you will find me at Billingsgate in the622 words
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Article243 1932-10-25 13 JUDGE’S ORDER IN FAVOUR OF MRS. DESMOND JEANS London, October 11. Mr. Desmond McMinn —professionally known as Desmond Jeans, the monocled boxer-actor appeared at Westminster County Court on a judgment summons by Mrs. Enid Catherine McMinn, of Randolphcresent, W., for £165, due under an order of the243 words
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Article552 1932-10-25 13 Celebrated Scott Centenary In Dundee DISTURBANCE WITH TAXIDRIVER AND AT HOTEL An Irish barrister, who was said to have celebrated the centenary of Sir Walter Scott too heartily, appeared at Dundee Police Court on two charges of breach of the peace. Accused was wearing a Glengarry552 words
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Advertisement64 1932-10-25 13 STUDY THE PINANG GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENTS There is much in fhe way of useful information contained in our Advertisement Columns. Read the advertisements and learn who docks the article you are contemplating buying, who is offering the best bargains, or who is willing to buy your unwanted goods. EVERY ADVERTISEMENT, no64 words
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Advertisement127 1932-10-25 13 a B B B B B B B B B B B a B a a B e B B ,l B B B B B >i! B*aVa B B ”s B B a" B 1i 8 8 a On a hot day, after work or a hard game, whenever127 words
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Miscellaneous126 1932-10-25 13 By A I IfSp a j HUGH WAKEFIELD in Paramount’s Latest British Triumph "LIFE GOES ON" Adapted from WALTER HACKETT’S Celebrated story Sorry You’ve Been Troubled.” Next Change ACROSS THE WORLD WITH MR. MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON" Along with SHARKEY WALKER FIGHT The American Heavy-Weight Boxing Contest in 15 rounds. *■“«®»aah■126 words
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Article884 1932-10-25 14 PLEA FOR FAIR PLAY FROM HIS COUNTRYMEN MR. "X" “HAVE I NOT PAID FOR MY CRIME?” London, October 12. The “Daily Express” is at liberty to reveal that Mr. “X,” the former German spy, who was prosecutor in a case of criminal libel at| the Old884 words
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Article873 1932-10-25 14 Relentless Attack Too Much For Corbett BANTAMS CHAMPION Manchester, Oct. 10 Johnny King (Manchester) took the British bantam-weight title from the holder, Dick Corbett, of London, on points after a 15-rounds contest at Belle Vue, here, to-night. He thus reversed the decision which Corbett gained873 words
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Article742 1932-10-25 14 HIS GANG DO NOT KNOW HIM—BUT POLICE DO The master forger, the man who is too clever to be caught, is still at large. But he is being ceaselessly hunted down by the police. He is supposed to be an ex-University man of high educational742 words
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Advertisement279 1932-10-25 14 wO z \cnrEN\ 3 M ®®™3 <\Sy Why not try it for your next shave? A email <s/amount quickly works up Ssy into a rich, creamy lather that softens the beard. Cut!» y eurs: Shaving Cream I has in it those factors which soothe the ekin during the shave and279 words
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Advertisement13 1932-10-25 14 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in the "PINANG GAZETTE."13 words
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Advertisement189 1932-10-25 14 1 I I I 1 Is I fc 3 /A rwMrelM i Mahan ig UmS SM O Even the loveliest ankles gain grace when clad by Kayser.* There’s a subtle witchery about this alluring hosiery that always makes ycu feel well dressed. Clear texture, smart colours, perfect fit... at prices189 words
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Advertisement2120 1932-10-25 15 !rf &5 1111 w T ....A1. N U» A-. P ©.--BRITISH INDIA y x, wasuy*-^**** 5 iw francisco z' 2 AND APCAR LINES I Jff£jS2SS£*oH bomw (Companies Incorporated in Engird;, j PFNANC M N,tA K> BLUE FUNNEL LB£m u u MA,L PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES CONTINENT BOSTON AND NEW YORK2,120 words
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313 1932-10-25 16 NOW REPENTS Sues Grandson For Cancellation of Indenture In the Supreme Court this morning when the suit between Ch’ng Joo Tuan and Khoo Ee Lay was mentioned Mr. Palgrave Simpson, who appeared for the plaintiff, said a settlement had been reached in the matter. The313 words
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Article489 1932-10-25 16 Chung Wah School Concert (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, October 24. In aid of the School Relief Fund, the Pupils of the Premier Chinese School in Taiping staged two excellent concerts at the Weng Loke Hall, Tupai, on Friday and Saturday, October 21 and 22. The performances commenced489 words
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Article437 1932-10-25 16 Sir Evelyn Wrench's Fiftieth Birthday London, October 7. A man who has devoted practically his whole working life to the cause of international friendship, and, in particular, to promoting friendly relations between all branches of the English-speaking peoples— Sir Evelyn Wrench, until lately Editor of the437 words
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Article201 1932-10-25 16 Pasir Puteh XI Draw With Medical Department Pasir Puteh, Oct. 21. The Medical Department received unexpected opposition when they met the Pasir Puteh XI on the padang yesterday evening, and, after a hard struggle, the game resulted in a draw of one goal each. The home team201 words
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Article27 1932-10-25 16 Little “War” Goes Merrily On Asuncion, October 18. The Paraguayans have defeated a Bolivian regiment from Padilla. A Colonel and numerous soldiers were made prisoner.27 words
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Article16 1932-10-25 16 The Library will be closed on Friday. 28th October, 1932, being a Public Holiday.16 words
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Article38 1932-10-25 16 The s.s. Comorin from London via Colombo is expected to arrive at Penang at 6 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 27, and will leave for Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama at noon the same day.38 words
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Article53 1932-10-25 16 Match With West Australia Drawn Perth, Yesterday. The match was drawn. West Australia made 135 (Brown 3 for 29 and Larwood 2 for 17, Mitchell 2 for 19, Verity 2 for 20). The M.C.C. made 152 for 5. Leyland made 69 in 85 minutes. He hit one six53 words
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Article90 1932-10-25 16 Don Bradman arrived in readiness to play for the combined eleven against the M.C.C. He stated he is playing in the first test and not writing articles until the board of control should meet to consider the whole question of player writers on the eve90 words
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Article106 1932-10-25 16 BOXING Otto Von Porat Knocks Out Muller Berlin, October 22. A ten-round match between the German heavy-weight champion Hein Muller, and Otto von Porat, one-time world champion among amateurs and now Norway’s professional heavy-weight champion, ended in a knock-out victory for the Norwegian, who downed the German in106 words
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Article24 1932-10-25 16 There will be no issue of the “Pinang Gazette” on Friday, October 28 (Deepavali). The paper will be published as usual on Saturday.24 words
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121 1932-10-25 16 Batch Of 24 The Pinang Gazette is officially informed that provided sufficient support is forthcoming the Committee of the Penang Turf Club has decided to import a batch of 24 ponies to race at the Penang Turf Club Extra Meeting to be run on121 words
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Article38 1932-10-25 16 The football match between the Penang Football Association and the Burmese Eleven which was to have been played yesterday but was postponed owing to inclement weather will be played this evening on the S.X.I. Ground.38 words
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Article84 1932-10-25 16 DEDICATION CEREGIONY I The proposed re-erection of the Holy Trinity Church, Nibong Tebal, which was started in the month of August, 1932, has now been completed and the reopening and dedication service is being arranged to be held at 4 p.m. on Thursday, the 27th84 words
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Article521 1932-10-25 16 LEADING BROKERS SHARE LIST 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. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers I MINING Ayer Hitam 11/9 12/3 11/6 12/B. Caves 40 47% 40 45 Hitam Tin 20 25 20 25 Hong Fatt 35521 words
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Article156 1932-10-25 16 AIR MAIL A mail for Medan (via Alor Star), by road to Alor Star and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. on Thursday. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Sabang, Olehleh and Padang by the s.s. “de Haan’’ will be closed at 4156 words
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Article128 1932-10-25 16 Another Move By British Merchants in Bombay London, October 19. In the Indian cotton market the boycotted British merchants are said to have arrived at a compromise with the native merchants, and to be supporting the grant of the Indian demands for an autonomous government, the immediate release128 words
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Article62 1932-10-25 16 PENANG, OCTOBER 25. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 5} >• m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/%% 3 Documentary 2/4% On New York Bank Demand 38% France T.T. 950 nom India T.T. 153 Bangkok T.T. 80 per tics. 100 nom Batavia T.T. 95%62 words
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Advertisement50 1932-10-25 16 OH OTHER PAGES Indian News 7 Municipal Co-operative Society Meeting 7 Belfast Riots Full Story 11 Ex-Spy Reveals His Identity 14 Filed Cell Window 3 Home Football 6 Perak Races 5 Irish Barrister In Trouble 13 Latest Cable News 1 and 9 Penang Rotary Club Address 9 Produce Markets 950 words
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Advertisement235 1932-10-25 16 NEV’ PETAUNG ,InTO wat MiM!lep ‘"‘'4| NOTICE is herebv tion of an interim J given on the sth November t° gistered on the l st By Or der of the B oseo **<£M Ipoh, 24th October, i 9!2 The Beech Street a,,8 Scorns. i nctse of s J Lt.,.,1 In235 words
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Miscellaneous40 1932-10-25 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal Noon 83 S. 6 a.m. 76 S.E. 47 m.m. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Watei TO-DAY 8.35 a.m. 2.50 a.m. 9.40 p.m. 3.07 p.m. TO-MORROW 9.33 a.m. 3.50 a.m. 10.15 p.m. 4 00 p.m.40 words
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