Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 November 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-11-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE jjfABLSSHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 270. Vol. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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516 1932-11-16 1 Democrat Leader's View HOO VER-ROOSEVELT conference to be held J at WASHINGTON NEXT WEEK Italy Watching Situation London, To-day. The Hoover-Roosevelt war debt meeting will likely be held at Washington early next week. Meanwhile a Belgian Note delivered to Col. Stimson at*vo.aunaDle Wher Reuter Wireless. - 516 words
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Article118 1932-11-16 1 terest to discuss the matter or not.—Reuter. Shanghai District Court Agreement London, Yesterday. In the House of Lords Lord Peel read a motion drawing attention to the agreement constituting the Shanghai District Court and asking Government what steps are being taken for revision. He added that the Foreignterest to discuss the matter or not.—Reuter. - 118 words
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Article54 1932-11-16 1 Reuter. Not to be Recognised as Legal Tender in South Africa Cape Town, Yesterday. British silver will not be recognised as legal currency in South Africa after January 15 owing to wholesale importation following disparities in exchange which have deprived the mint of the profit made by strikingReuter. - 54 words
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Article42 1932-11-16 1 .—Reuter. Fifteen Per Cent. Cut to Take Effect on November 22 London, Yesterday. The Minister of Agriculture has announced that the cut of fifteen per cent, in the November-December bacon imports will take effect from November 22 for two months..—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article53 1932-11-16 1 .—Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 11. The trade returns for October show imports £60,828,000 which is an increase of £6,561,000 on September but a decrease of £19,858,000 compared with the previous October. Exports total £30,440,000 which is an advance of £4,211,000 on September and a decrease of £2,392,000 compared.—Reuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article251 1932-11-16 1 perfecting its organisation.—Reuter Wireless, SOLE AIM TO RESTORE OLD GOVERNMENT CENSURE MOTION REJECTED Dublin, Yesterday. r The Dail, by 75 votes to 70, rejected Mr. Cosgrave’s motion of censure of the Government which declared that Mr. de Valera had handled internal and external affairs recklesslyperfecting its organisation.—Reuter Wireless, _ ~ - 251 words
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Article141 1932-11-16 1 seriously impeding its development.—Rugby Radio Service. International Control Scheme Questioned Rugby, Yesterday. The Prime Minister, in the Commons, when asked for a definite undertaking that Britain should not be pledged at the Disarmament Conference to any scheme of controlling internationally civil aviation which might impede the development ofseriously impeding its development.—Rugby Radio Service. - 141 words
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Article59 1932-11-16 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Trade Delegation Representatives Arrive Rugby, Yesterday. The President of the Board of Trade to-day received Mr. H. B. Peterson and Professor Wedervang of the Norwegian Delegation who have arrived in London in advance of the full delegation for preliminary discussions. Statements showing the Norwegian—Rugby Radio Service. - 59 words
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Article170 1932-11-16 1 lenging the Von Papen Government. Reuter Wireless. > NAZIS REINFORCED BY SOCIALISTS A REBUFF Berlin, Yesterday. Von Papen’s position has become very precarious as Opposition Nazis are now reinforced by the Socialists who have rebuffed Von Papen by refusing to discuss the political situation with himlenging the Von Papen Government. Reuter Wireless. - 170 words
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Article69 1932-11-16 1 —Reuter Wireless. No Intention of Asking Extension of Moratorium Stockholm, Nov. 11. The Swedish Match Company announces it does not intend to ask for an extension of the moratorium (granted after the Kreuger smash) when it expires at the end of the month. All the foreign banks have—Reuter Wireless. - 69 words
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Article28 1932-11-16 1 —Reuter. London, Yesterday. The Ottawa Agreements Bill received, the Royal assent and a Treasury Order makes Ottaiva preferences effective from midnight to-morrow with certain exceptions.—Reu ter.—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article254 1932-11-16 1 —Rugby Radio Service. British Proposals to be presented at Geneva on Thursday Rugby, Yesterday. To meet the general convenience of delegates to the Disarmament Bureau and partly to give time for more complete study of the French plan Sir John Simon has postponed until Thursday his announcement to the.—Rugby Radio Service. - 254 words
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Article317 1932-11-16 1 PRINCES’ 75-MII.ES PER HOUR JOY RIDE TO BELFAST NEXT Rugby, Yesterday. The Prince of Wales and the Crown Prince of Sweden to-day visited the nerve centre of the Southern Railway’s London to Brighton electrification scheme at Three Bridges in Sussex. They travelled by one of the317 words
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Advertisement7 1932-11-16 1 LONDON LETTER FOR I WOMEN Page 37 words
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Advertisement2087 1932-11-16 2 RATES FOR CASUAL IN r l^ts E settlements BANKS Th« ADVERTISEMENTS settlement of Penang. g g gg;--. I Nederlandsche Handel Hongkong and I All communications relating to < l, lg t .50... ~f it»- ae f N. V. Shanghai Banking > I M Ift oin I Advertisements should be addressed2,087 words
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Article2225 1932-11-16 3 VISITORS TO ENGLAND: BRIDES LEARN A q BE PLUMBERS: BRITISH WOMEN AVIATORS: FASHIONS BY TELEVISION London, November 2. v GOES SHOPPING the Qi EF> 60 1 oueen means to lose no time < ““XfMr ristn,M Sh0I,PinS d e ><»” afterher 1 driMte ”.^oI W “e ralaXS2,225 words
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Advertisement531 1932-11-16 3 8 REASONS WHY CRJWEMJK CIGARETTES CORK-TIPPED W StatC Wlt h° ut an y qtialification Ba wv whatever that Craven "A MBasßaEsasansßxnnßaa Cork-Tipped Cigarettes do not affect the throat. It is no idle claim. It S joc A A rniL Can b e P roven as s proven daily by HT531 words
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Article558 1932-11-16 4 THE POPE CONDEMNS HYSTERIA MONK FORBIDDEN TO SAY MASS CARMELITE RULES TO BE RELAXED Rome, November 1. Pope Pius XI. has opened a Europewide campaign against religious manifes tations in which hysteria, morbid intros pection and undue mysticism play any part. The people most affected are558 words
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Article130 1932-11-16 4 TRAWLER’S LONG ATLANTIC LINK A man who a week ago, it is claimed, created a world’s record in wireless telegraphy, was married at Kirkham, near Preston, register office on October 29th. He is Mr. Lewis Cadwell, a Londoner living in Fleetwood, and he married Miss Lydia Waite, second130 words
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Article435 1932-11-16 4 SHARES LEFT TO HIM BY MOTHER ALL GONE £6O FOR HIRE OF’ PLANE A young “man about town,” said he paid £7 a week to live at Holland Park, W., was questioned about his “lavish expenditure” by Judge Hargreaves at West London County Court. He was435 words
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Article247 1932-11-16 4 ATTACKS ON RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS Madrid, October 31. Every week recently has added its quota to the fist of Catholic buildings which have been the object of destruction. The latest addition is the venerable church of San Sebastian in the Andalusian township of Marchena, completely destroyed by fire.247 words
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Article1037 1932-11-16 4 Mr. Ong Boon Tat returned to Singapore by the Indrapoera. Mr. F. C. Marshall, Warden of Mines, Johore, has returned from leave. H. H. the Rajah of Sarawak and Dayang Leonora arrived at Kuching on Oct. 31, and were officially welcomed. Mr. G. Morgan, Assistant Engineer, Kinta,1,037 words
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Article203 1932-11-16 4 A LETTER FROM CLARA Harry Lewis, aged 67, a traveller, of Granville-square, King’s Cross-road, pleaded guilty at Clerkenwell on November 1, being in possession of raw opium. Mr. Vincent Evans, prosecuting, said Detective Griffin went to Lewis’s address and in the basement found a letter from Holloway Prison203 words
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Miscellaneous81 1932-11-16 4 Where Do the Crowd Go to Nightin g emileY The People's Favourite Rendezvous DEAN'S OPERA will present To-night A GALAXY OF STARS and Dean's Follies IN "THE GOLDEN PESTLE" A Story with a Powerful Moral—Thrilling and Gripping. Thursday:— “TOY CHYE POH SAU Friday:— RAJA LAKS AMAN A BENTAN” Saturday:— “THE81 words
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Miscellaneous103 1932-11-16 4 ANOTHER SNAPPY BRITISH MUSICAL SHOW. "The New JACK BUCHANAN" RICHARD DOLMAN AND ROSEMARY AMES LOVE ON THE SPOT" From SAPPER’S Famous Story Three of a Kind MUSIC SINGING I SNAPPY BATHING SEQUENCES AND FOUR LILTING SONG HITS. iWA%"=■.■■■■".V.v a a Ve’MWiW K.I v 9 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES103 words
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Article797 1932-11-16 5 T H E PRINCE AT WORCESTER BASKET BALL infirmary extension OPENED L t to unemployed I V CENTRE Worcester, Oct. 28. Prince of Wales had an enthusiastic L he visited Worcester to- 0 ..pen the reconstructed bridge and r IU to the Infirmary. The F widened to nearly double r797 words
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Article361 1932-11-16 5 Li Tek Seah Wins GALLANT PLAY BY FREE SCHOOL In one of the most thrilling and exciting matches seen for a long time, the Teong Hua team beat the Free School by 52 points to 32 at the Fukien Girls’ School ground, in the semi-final for361 words
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Article354 1932-11-16 5 Keen Competition Between Burmese Contenders (From Our Own Correspondent) Tai ping, Nov. 15 Owing to the exceptional large number of entries received, it has been found necessary to hold an extra session for the eliminating contests, which was held at the Town Hall last night. A fair354 words
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448 1932-11-16 5 Scratchings for To-day The following are the scratchings for to-day’s races at Singapore Race 2 Fizz. Race 3 Gay Toi and Alwar. Race 6 Abbot’s Gift, Love Lyric and Desert Fox. Race 7 Short Suit and Brass Knob. REVISED SELECTIONS Revised selections in view of448 words
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Article423 1932-11-16 5 Suggestions by Local Expert At the Weekly Tiffin Meeting of the Penang Rotary Club held yesterday at the E. O. Hotel Dr. V. K. Thambypillai, who is in charge of the Penang Clinics delivered an instructive paper on Social Hygiene. After tracing the history of the social423 words
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Article199 1932-11-16 5 Farewell Matches Public Services Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. The First Gloucester Regiment are playing their farewell rugby fixtures. At Duneara Road yesterday against the Public Services both sides were at full strength. The Gloucesters wen by two tries to nil. The best play was in199 words
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Article274 1932-11-16 5 In Ai dof Earl Haig Fund (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 12 Fair support was given to the six-a-side football tournament which was held at the King Edward VII School padang last evening. The weather kept fine in spite of the black clouds that hovered overhead,274 words
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111 1932-11-16 5 Although documents found in her house showed that she was worth several thousands of pounds, Mary Morley, aged 55, who was found dead at St. Helens (Lancs),, on November 1, had been known to pick up crusts in the street. She was the daughter111 words
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Advertisement216 1932-11-16 5 A JAFETS. ruREs- X JOUHD I Bl A PRId P ENTIAL POLICY forms an investment that is good the world over. There is no uncertainty of fluctuating values; for the dollar you invest, you know that you have an assured return. Policies for Life, Fire, Marine, Motor If you take216 words
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Article214 1932-11-16 6 NO REBATE MONEY BORROWED TO PAY INSURANCE PREMIUMS A question of importance to holders of life assurance policies came before a King’s Bench Divisional Court last month. Mr. Joshua Alfred Horner, of Ebers-road, Nottingham, applied for a writ of mandamus to the income-tax commissioners to admit214 words
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Article513 1932-11-16 6 OVERPRODUCTION IN FOOD AND COMMODITIES In an address, delivered on October 27 at the Imperial College of Science, on the problems presented by the industrial situation. Dr. H. Levinstein said that the main difficulties, especially in connection with unemployment, were caused by an increased productive capacity513 words
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Article411 1932-11-16 6 AN ADMISSION “WE HAVE NOT RECIPROCATED TO BRITAIN” Messages to-day from the Argentine indicate a growing demand for new agreements with Britain. This demand arises from the fear that the protests by British farmers will lead to the imposition of duties. Cattle-breeders and agriculturists, pointing out411 words
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Article254 1932-11-16 6 Fifteen nations have so far decided to accept the invitation of President Hoover to take part in the exhibition which opens at Chicago on June 1 next. Of the Great Powers Great Britain and Germany seem to be the only two which will not be represented. In Europe254 words
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Article623 1932-11-16 6 AMBUSH BY ARMED BANDITS DRAMATIC STORY AT LONDON INQUEST How an Englishman was fatally shot in a hold-up in Ecuador was related at an inquest at St. Pancras on November 1. He was Arthur Edw’ard Margetts, aged 24, a clerk, employed by Anglo-Ecuadorian Oilfields Ltd., whose623 words
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Article95 1932-11-16 6 —Austral News. HOW A FARMER KEEPS HIS SEEDS A fanner at Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia, has invented a new method of frightening crows from a newly-sown field. He makes a paper cone four or five inches long and wide enough to admit a crow’s head. ’He then—Austral News. - 95 words
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Advertisement11 1932-11-16 6 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement390 1932-11-16 6 r n i i The day of the ordinary it Food is over deficient and often merely fat- Jl 7 Z forming—no wonder the mother dreaded its advent, when breast feeding failed. But Cow rijk 6ab/s on f Gate has changed all that !—lt is the modern may be stale390 words
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Article2310 1932-11-16 7 YEARS OF PROGRESS.— an attack on MINISTER.— T H E WORLD koNO MIC CONFERENCE. LIBERAL CLUB JUBILEE our Own Correspondent) (Fro® our London, October 29. consent the best hit of the C- f slr suf phrnae» .«3»'^ mWhiCh sW through the tern, or th. 3 t2,310 words
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795 1932-11-16 7 WOMAN WHO “SAW A CAR DRIVE AWAY” MAGISTRATES AND SPEED Lord Howard of Effingham, the 26-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Effingham, was in the dock at Maidenhead Police Court on November 15 when the prosecution opened their case of manslaughter795 words
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Advertisement718 1932-11-16 7 $lOO FOOTBALL FORECASTS. o $lOO WAITING FOR YOU! Just a few strokes of the pen. Quite a simple task. No worry, no waste of time. Yet it may bring you $lOO. You are not required to forecast scores—only results. If you succeed in forecasting the highest number of correct results718 words
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Article19 1932-11-16 8 THIEDE —On Wednesday, November 16th, at. the Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Gerda, wife of H. Thiede, a son.19 words
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Article795 1932-11-16 8 Of all the statesmen in the United States, Senator Borah appears to be the only one possessed of the gift of being able to look at the dual problem of war debts and reparations and see it in its true perspective. He alone, and he represents795 words
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Article261 1932-11-16 8 At least, if Malaya must endure an economic blizzard, it is a matter for thanks that she is not exposed to climatic and terrestrial cataclysms. Two corners of the world have suffered severely. A hurricane caused severe damage in the West Indies, in the Cayman Islands, material damage261 words
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Article914 1932-11-16 8 THEIR HAUNTS AND HABITS Woodcock, though we are better inform- j ed about them than our forebears were, are still birds of mystery, and the motives influencing their erratic movements are matters of conjecture rather than of know- < ledge. Even among home-bred woodcock a kind j of local914 words
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Article741 1932-11-16 8 biggest G.P.O "SB New buildings are B G-P.O. at Mo lint I ‘eUer-sorting ,fl deal with the big J? ■’>W When the ncw to he possible to han(ll W ters a week, c Orr creasmg every year 2' B G.P.O. told a repo r ti> r uB741 words
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Advertisement149 1932-11-16 8 Ea 3 Always ask for MEUKOW IliKil u > Mr t-f 5x fiffl BRANDY and see that you get it. i#*c.MEurow»Pg| M© nCgociand jB The Best Bran<ly on the Market. I obtainable from all I dealers. SOLE A gents GtnnpjE s @fc Phene 357. PENANG. W th st n is149 words
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Advertisement23 1932-11-16 8 HOT&k PENANG. SPECIAL AFTER-DINNER DANCE FRIDAY, 18th: NOVEMBER, At 9-30 P.M. during which the Orchestra will render Foursome and Eightsome Reel Numbers, Etc.23 words
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Article380 1932-11-16 9 partly --Reuter. ***** HOUSES INUNDATED HEAVY DEATH-ROLL Tokyo, Yesterday. Official fiKU.es thus far compiled show lblt damage and casualties in Eastern ol n in last night’s typhoon include 26 (iX 25 injured and 26 miSBlng Spread damage to houses, bridges, etc. In Tokyo three were killedpartly --Reuter. - 380 words
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Article101 1932-11-16 9 Hearing of Chetty’s Claim P ostponed Jr Ipoh Correspondent writes Chettv' 1 BU l institute d by Nachiappa 1181 Captain Humphreys was the Court ~o unsel for plaintiff informing sen-,. u at deden( iant had not been slreadv e added th at the Chetty had jUdgment a sum101 words
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Article76 1932-11-16 9 -Router Wireless. Reception on Arr v al Home tn? 1 eni husiX r i lderichshafen > Nov 10w °Tld fli er reception was accorded k* at 1116 Domi' V n Grun *u. his arriiteBaidhl«flighT r yard Lake Constance. L aS erilbl y more digk World had been Was-Router Wireless. - 76 words
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Article632 1932-11-16 9 Mr. M. Krishner Entertained At Lipis The Asiatic Community of Kuala Lipis were at Home to Mr. M. Krishner, J.P.,on Saturday last, when he was entertained to tea at the Recreation Club. Mr. Krishner arrived shortly after 1f.30 p.m. and was received by the members of the632 words
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Article117 1932-11-16 9 Practice of Carrying Chinese Crews Questioned London, Yesterday. The practice of certain British ships carrying numerous Chinese crews was questioned by Mr. Logan, Labour, in the Commons with special reference to S. S. Phemius, with sixteen officers and sixty Chinese. Mr. Logan asked the Board of Trade to117 words
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Article219 1932-11-16 9 Large Sum Involved PROSECUTION ASKS FOR HEAVY BAIL Two Chinese named Lee Chong In and Lee Kong Eng were to-day produced before the Police Magistrate, charged on several counts cf cheating. The charges were explained to the accused and the cases transferred to the District Court219 words
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Article177 1932-11-16 9 —Reuter Wireless. Ghastly Tales of Cuban Catastrople Camaguey, (Cuba) Nov. 11. Three trains bearing scores of injured people have arrived from Santa Cruz the centre of the hurricane disttrict, in which 1,000 people were killed. The latest account states that 260 bodies have already been buried in Santa—Reuter Wireless. - 177 words
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Article140 1932-11-16 9 —Reuter Wireless. Three Types of Resources to be Embraced London, Nov. 9. Only three types of resources will be embraced in the Government’s Means’ Test Bill in connection with transitional benefit in respect of unemployment insurance. The Minister for Labour this morning, introducing the preliminary financial resolution, said—Reuter Wireless. - 140 words
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Article46 1932-11-16 9 Reuter Wireless. New Turkish Bill to Prevent Confusion Istambul, Nov. 11. The indescribable confusion due to thousands of Turks possessing the same name like All Mehmed or Suleyman will disappear when Parliament passes the Government Bill compelling all Turks to choose a family name.-. Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Article55 1932-11-16 9 One District Court appeal was fixed for hearing in the Supreme Court this morning but owing to the inability of Mr. Justice Dinsmore to come from Kedah, it had to be postponed. The appeal was to be heard before two judges, namely, Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C.,55 words
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Article494 1932-11-16 9 ONE POUND FOR SAVING A LIFE Quaint and novel statements are contained in the evidence given before the Public Accounts Committee. Here are some of them:— Our new Embassy at Washington appears to be the subject of violent controversy. Half those who know it say494 words
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Article119 1932-11-16 9 HriUSn coal auiuau looked in the negotiations. —Rugby Radio Service. Britain and Most Favoured Nation Rights Rugby, Yesterday. Asked in the House of Commons whether Government was prepared to consider abandoning the principle of the most favoured nation clause in the existing negotiations for reduction of trade barriers,HriUSn coal auiuau looked in the negotiations.—Rugby Radio Service. - 119 words
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Article62 1932-11-16 9 —Reuter Wireless. Smiles at Pigeons on Parade Rome, Nov. 11 Mussolini committed a “crime” by smiling on parade to-day when hundreds of carrier-pigeons were released from a lorry and circled around his head and then flew away in perfect formation. The occasion was the review of 9,000 troops■.—Reuter Wireless. - 62 words
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Article36 1932-11-16 9 pionship to Sultan Khan in 1931. —Reuter Wireless. London, November 11. The death is announced of Mr. F. D. Yates, who lost the British Chess Championship to Sultan Khan in 1931. —Reuterpionship to Sultan Khan in 1931.—Reuter Wireless. - 36 words
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Article167 1932-11-16 9 What Mr. Oscar Wilson Discovered (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. The Khor Teng Quee trial on charges of forgery of cheques drawn on Julian Israel’s account and also of using as genuine forged documents and falsification of accounts was continued yesterday when the evidence of167 words
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Article91 1932-11-16 9 YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. UN—Spot T £157-0-0 £156-12-6 London <- 'UN (3 Months) £157-12-6 £157-5-0 L° ndon $BO.OO $79.50 1 Singapore 1 Business Done $79<50 BusffiSs Done Buyers-No seller» COPRA —(Sundried) $5 85 $5.85 BLACK PEPPER ***** ***** RUBBER 2J?d. Xvork 3%c.(G) Singapore 7 cts 7 cts TAPIOCA Fair Seed91 words
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Advertisement61 1932-11-16 9 L 3 2 0- 1932! 11 I And Still Going Strong I AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG, I (Incorporated in England.) f I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. Tlie Brighter Hotel." TO-MORROW DINNER DANCE SATURDAY, 26th NOV. A special Scottish dinner will be served. TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10 —$15.61 words
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Article617 1932-11-16 10 PROTEST TO P.M.G. “A REFLECTION ON US” WIRELESS SKETCH STARTS A STORM Strong criticism is expressed in a letter sent to the secretary of the G.P.O. by Mr. J. Paterson, assistant general secretary of the Union of Post Office Workers, following a recent broadcast of617 words
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Article146 1932-11-16 10 BACHELORS TOO Bachelor twins of 79 have lived in the same house at Tow Law, Co. Durham, and slept and dined together for 74 years. They are John and James Weatherall, and they are so much alike that until James grew a beard friends had great difficulty146 words
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Article587 1932-11-16 10 “DEATH BY MISADVENTURE” An inquest was held in the City of London on October 26 on the body Captain Percy Morris Hunt Lemon, 34, o. Hove, and a verdict of “Death by misadventure” was recorded. Evidence was given that on June 16, Captain Lemon walked into587 words
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233 1932-11-16 10 Because they could not turn the lights on, two motor-bandits gave up as hopeless their attempt to steal a car near Coleford (Gias.), on November 10. The car had been left outside a house by its owner, Mr. Stanley Williams, of Sling. When233 words
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Advertisement271 1932-11-16 10 I d rui tvrJ i.n Picked and preserved at soon as” they are ripe j§gga «•»«>> packed in airtight bottles» Crosse Black well’s Gooseberries remain as v fresh and juicy as on the day that they are gathered 33§g|| and will make the most inviting tarts and pies, or can271 words
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Advertisement215 1932-11-16 10 B •/J rV y e j Ss J WNI I Pecked bji II JOHN A. HUNTER fr co..£TD. U SJr LIVERPOOL AND LONDON fiffifßfi- SOLE AGENTS HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD? PENANG, SINGAPORE, IPOH and KUALA LUMPUR. XL (r I 1 s J because it fl has larger ink capacity rjj215 words
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Article244 1932-11-16 11 wooden chicken 'earning to CARVE ON 1 putty BEEF rarve a joint without slicing off y° u or cut up the Christsliding it off the plate w flo r o’ne 0 ne O f the post-war potted beef generation, if you aD Xth a tin opener than244 words
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Article108 1932-11-16 11 Austral News. "BRIGHT YOUNG PEOPLE” RESPONSIBLE Crime, especially among women, is defeasing in Australia, and in the past few ears several gaols have been pulled down, tiers have been turned into warehouses, refrigeratory, a park and a school. fa® 1910 to 1932, women prisoners at Bay• Austral News. - 108 words
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Article106 1932-11-16 11 barter was a great SUCCESS Mnd ey t^ e t ra f 10yed commercial travelllthctof? t e farmerS in Ule Oberon although u? 101 WaleS had no ready h y wanted clothing and he returned t 0 Sydney, Wi w ilh it < l ny wi106 words
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Article77 1932-11-16 11 OI OCIST predicts find Afte. J?,' 10 aeropiaJ, coast of Austr alia adviser’t G Woolnou h SiV raCticall y gOVem h nab undanZ. tain that oil Will be J v °°lnough a m the Cornm °nwealth. U t)hoto &raph s 10,000 miles took fc, a 4C,ns "177 words
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Article284 1932-11-16 11 ACCUSED WHO WAS KNOCKED DOWN RINGS WORTH £1,577 SCATTERED London, October 29. How a boxer felled a man who was being pursued in the street was told at Portsmouth Police-court on October 29 when John Allen, 44, clerk, Lawrence-road, East Ham, was remanded. Allen w284 words
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Article230 1932-11-16 11 Development Hindered by Regulations Speaking at the monthly luncheon on November 1, of the Oil Industries Club, Mr. F. Handley Page, managing director of Handley Page, said there had been tremendous strides in civil aviation since the war. The total number of passengers in 1919 between London and230 words
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Article153 1932-11-16 11 LABELLING AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES Aborigines of the Darwin district of North Australia, summoned to submit themselves for copulsory medical examination are being issued with identity discs. “All same dog”, they say, although it is not compulsory for them to wear the disc round the neck. They can be153 words
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Article881 1932-11-16 12 COMPANY REPORTS: GALANG BESAR RUBBER PLANTATIONS. —Credit balance to 30th June £570 (agst. £188). Addition of £690 brought in makes £1,261 forward. BEAU SEJOUR RUBBER.—Loss to 30th June £1,792 (agst. loss of £2,674), from which is deducted amount brought 1 in, £483, and tax reserve no longer re- 5881 words
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Article771 1932-11-16 12 PRODUCTION QUOTA “HIGHLY SATISFACTORY POSITION” The third ordinary general meeting of Anglo-Eastern Tin, Ltd., was held on October 27 at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Great Swan-alley, E.C., Commander E. W. Billyard-Leake (chairman) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. Henry St. John Hodges) having read the notice convening the771 words
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168 1932-11-16 12 The International Tin Committee met at the Bolivian Legation, Paris, on Thursday, October 20. The official communique gives exports as follows: Quota from Balance at Julyl. July, Aug. Sept. 30-6-32 N.E.I. 1,068 573 468 1,312 —l,OlB Nigeria 286 51 132 464 78 Bolivia 1,224 998168 words
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Article231 1932-11-16 12 Sept., Sept., Company. 1932. 1931. Lbs. Lbs. Alor Pongsu 100,925 112,662 Bandarpola Ceylon nil 44,454 F.M.S. Planters 205,200 197,480 Gedong (Perak) 31,009 30,000 Kelani Valley 18,056 17,111 Mambau (F.M.S.) 57,000 55,000 Panagula 40,194 42,951 Patani Para 75,800 82,000 St. George 52,504 43,674 South Malay 23,200 25,600231 words
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Article36 1932-11-16 12 The following are the tin outputs for the first half of November, 1932: Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging, N.L.:— Hours, 642; cubic yards, 172,000; piculs, 696. Muang Tin N.L.:—Hours, 305; cubic yards, 45,000; piculs, 235,36 words
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Article108 1932-11-16 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday. Monday. Paris 84 13/16 New York 3.32% 3.33% Montreal 3.79 3.77% Brussels 23.97% 34. Geneva 17.27% 17.32% Amsterdam 8.27 8.30 Milan 64 15/16 65 1/16 Berlin 13.97% 14.00% Stockholm 18.87% 18.85% Copenhagen 19.25 19. z 5 Oslo 19 11/16 19 1/16 Vienna 28108 words
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Advertisement37 1932-11-16 12 IMPERIAL PREFERENCE CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN No. 119 (Produce) In your own interests use the correct form prescribed by H. M. Customs. Printed forms (ordinary and air-mail paper) obtainable from The Pinang Gazette Press Ltd. la, PENANG STREET.37 words
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Advertisement229 1932-11-16 12 v 1 SOM 5 j w\\l “*T| IC household Ik .cq- corncG which harbour I tcatch int nJn tn«* obcs c home and h m sl? s&iiss** IBM fllßhs- I al wSKJ •j'.’-zXjxzizi/vNw W-L 1 96-33 LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, PORT SUNLIGHT, EKQj® THERMOS FLASKS /OL ftu f 111 I J*229 words
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Article329 1932-11-16 13 petition for abbey m 0N K TO TAKE CHARGE st s To w Erlan of U>e eongregat.on I*' S L their intention to leave the and go over to Rome O»" 1 E J,.gree with a decision by the ll "d Southwark. Dr. R. G.329 words
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Article189 1932-11-16 13 JISAGREEMENT ON RATE OF INTEREST Melbourne. kitho.gh the trading banks—and partihrly the Bank of New South Wales, IXII is prepared to subscribe £3,000,000 *rt willing to make the rate of interest ttl £8,000,000 Internal Loan 3% per IL| Slr Robert Gibson wishes it to be cent., as189 words
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Article53 1932-11-16 13 AUST R ALIAN FINANCE c INt ernal loan plan cropped L*’ 1 Silin, fo, Mc,b0 Oct. 26. 3l Close conconfer Pfi he PToposal to float a S loan. tor reßef inference will ‘im «nal mtunr a kf J for JL s nt *8,000.000 «tr que Btion of t?’ 7 ment53 words
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Article596 1932-11-16 13 MR. S. M. BRUCE ON THE AGREEMENTS Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Australian Minister in London, was the guest of the Bristol Branch of the Royal Empire Society at their annual dinner on October 27th, and responded to the toast “United Empire.” Mr. Bruce referred596 words
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Article131 1932-11-16 13 BOY WHO STOPPED BREATHING Dover, November 1. William Newton Bradley, aged 18, of Old Park-avenue, Dover, visited the surgery of Mr. W. Stuart Wood, dental surgeon, of Maison Dieu-road, Dover, for the removal of a piece of bone from his lower jaw. Dr. W. B. Laird131 words
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Article594 1932-11-16 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving .nd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY 3.5. CLYTONEUS from Singapore for Colombo, Tripoli, Liverpool, Havre ant 3 and Hamburg. 5.5. RAJPUT AN A from Japan, China and Singapore for Colombo,594 words
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Article473 1932-11-16 13 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 16. Singapore Turf Club, November Meeting, Third Day. SATURDAY, 19. Inter-State Rugby: Perak v. Penang at Ipoh. Singapore Turf Club, November Meeting, Fourth Day. MONDAY, 21. Entries close for Singapore Turf Club Amateur Meeting 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY 23. Penang Teachers Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society,473 words
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Advertisement844 1932-11-16 13 Why Fat Still Stays With So Many—lt’s a Pity Why do so many still stay fat, when tory to do what doctors do for excess fat. millions know the way to get slender Marmola has been used for 24 years— Excess fat, in the past few years, has been millions844 words
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257 1932-11-16 14 The biggest London railway hold up for years prevented thousands of people from getting home punctually on Nov. 1. For nearly half an hour the whole of the South-Eastern suburban section of the Southern Railway affecting Charing Cross, Victoria. London Bridge and Holborn—was brought257 words
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Article328 1932-11-16 14 GRANT FROM BERNHARD BARON TRUST Cambridge, October 28. The growing needs in the fight againrt tuberculosis of the Papworth Village Settlement in Cambridgeshire have been further met by a grant from the Bernhard Baron Trustees for the building of a hospital, and to-day the foundation-stone was328 words
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Article129 1932-11-16 14 Madrid, Oct. 28. In the Telegraph Conference the British delegation has again had to make a firm stand, this time on the question of telegraph rates. Several delegates proposed that in countries where the currency had depreciated telegraph rates should be raised to their former gold129 words
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Article360 1932-11-16 14 Two Chinese Brutally Murdered Merchant Stabbed Near Market Two particularly brutal murders, one perpetrated on Friday and another on Saturday, are occupying the attention of the Singapore police authorities but so far no arrests have been effected. A Chinese woman living in Jalan Raja, off Balestier360 words
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Article214 1932-11-16 14 WAS SHE OF ROYAL ORIGIN? Paris, October 31. Was Joan of Arc really a simple peasant girl, as is represented in history and legend, or was she not rather a member of the reigning house of France? This question has been raised by M. Jacoby in the214 words
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Article72 1932-11-16 14 36 LINES COMPETE FROM AUSTRALIA pTT-” Thirty-six lines including 16 foreign are, this year, competing in the annual wool race from Australia to Europe which has just begun, says Austral News. Four British, two German, a Dutch, a Norwegian and a Swedish ship have already left, and72 words
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Advertisement309 1932-11-16 14 What the Glaxo is “The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that the manufacturers of infant’s foods are not content to stand still, but are anxious to make use of new discoveries in scientific research.” Reprinted from **Thi Practitioner” for January, ijpf, ONLY GLAXO CONTAINS309 words
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Advertisement2166 1932-11-16 15 i /F~~ t~ i p ©.-BRITISH INDIA J/ U *Z< A AND APCAR LINES r 1 MfIWWWWWWwW f (Companies Incorporated in Englcl.u; PIUE PUMHESi SnEKS i MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES -rrVENT BOSTON AND NEW YORK I 1.1 I nN VOBTH C oNTI Mar- RHEXENOR Due Penang Dec. |A fl2,166 words
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226 1932-11-16 16 PENANG AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Annual Meeting MR. THORPE RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT The -annual general meeting of the Penang Amateur Athletic Association was held .yesterday at the Cricket Club. Mr. M. J. Thorpe, the President, presided. Referring to the accounts, the Chairman said the Association only had a balance of $5.72. This226 words
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Article93 1932-11-16 16 The Sri Rose Opera Co. at Fun and Frolic Amusement Park will stage for two successive nights, namely Thursday and Friday, a new play entitled Reward of Virtue in two parts, a very powerful drama which carries a high moral worth seeing. This is a master production of93 words
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Article189 1932-11-16 16 First Year Successful Athletic Sports (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Nov. 12 The first Athletic Sports of the Abdul Hamid Sports Club was held on Bakar Bata grounds last Thursday afternoon before a large crowd of spectators. The afternoon was fine except for a slight189 words
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Article131 1932-11-16 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, November 12. Playing on the Warders ground, the Government English School boys defeated the Warders A by 2 goals to nil. The school team attacked from the start and Mehar Singh broke away and drew first blood for his side. The131 words
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Article339 1932-11-16 16 TRAVELS IN BARGE TO LUNCH Our Alor Star Correspondent writes on Monday Sir Samuel Wilson and party had another busy day to-day. Early in the morning a visit to the Rice Experimental Station was made, the distinguished visitor evincing great interest in everything that he339 words
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Article220 1932-11-16 16 P.R.C. Beat C.R.Q On the Victoria Green yesterday, in a fast and closely contested game, the Penang Recreation Club defeated the Chinese Recreation Club by two goals to one. The Chinese were the first to attack and opened the scoring five minutes after the start through220 words
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Article50 1932-11-16 16 Erics Beat South Kedah Teachers XI (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Nov. 12. A combined South Kedah Teachers team played with the Erics on the Government English School ground and were defeated by four clear goals to one. The Erics led 3 —o at half-time.50 words
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Article34 1932-11-16 16 —Reuter Wireless. London, November 11. Obstacles to the opening of cinemas on Sunday afternoons has caused the London Country Council’s Entertainment Committee to abandon the proposal of allowing the cinemas to open.-—Reuter Wireless. - 34 words
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Article444 1932-11-16 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list ait 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 90 95 90 1.00 Ayer Hitam 11/3 11/9 11/3 11/9 Hong Fatt 37 40 37% 40 Hongkong 13/- 14/-444 words
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Article62 1932-11-16 16 PENANG, NOVEMBER 16 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3% m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/4 On New York Bank Demand 38% France T.T. 950 noir. India T.T. IM Bangkok T.T. 80 per tics. 100 non Batavia T.T. 95 nom Singapore62 words
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Article1081 1932-11-16 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST i I 1 20 'Ji RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 53 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3_J 4 Amalgamated Malay Estates bj 8j Xyer Hitam Flatting Syndicate 55 70 Aver Kuning Rubber Estates 5 L Aver Molek Rubber Co. *5 I 2 A yer Panas1,081 words
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Article656 1932-11-16 16 AIK MAIL A mail for Medan (via Alor Star), by road to Alor Star and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will be closed at 7 a.m. on Friday. A mail or Europe and North America, Alor Star, Amsterdam Direct Service, will je closed, at 6 p.m. on656 words
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