Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 December 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1932-12-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE £S TABUSHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 285. Vol. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Article1327 1932-12-03 1 Unanimous Approval: A Great State Paper" 11 UNANSWERABLE —The Times MR. HOOVER’S RECOMMENDATIONS TO CONGRESS AWAITED WITH INTEREST Sterling Improves ment is likely to be severely tested.—Reuter. Rugby, Yesterday. British Press opinion is unanimous in regarding the Note as a Great State Paper maintaining thement is likely to be severely tested.—Reuter. - 1,327 words
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Article40 1932-12-03 1 Reuter. London, Yesterday. The “more looms” dispute which tod been dragging on in Lancashire for the past four years has been setttKl a six-loom per weaver agreement has been drawn up for ratification by both sides. Renter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article113 1932-12-03 1 Coroner’s Remark in Singapore Hookworm Case (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. The inquest on the two Tamil Municipal coolies who died while under treatment for bookworm during the Municipal mass treatment campaign was concluded to-day. Dr. Gilmour, Superintendent of the Midton Hospital, where the treatment was out,113 words
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Article44 1932-12-03 1 Three People Charged with Murder (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. Arising out of the prison assualt three culprits, Sam Kam Wah, Lira Seng 81,(1 Teng Peng, were charged with Murder in the Third Police Court to-day. Deceased was named Eu Tian.44 words
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Article235 1932-12-03 1 “'h* editor of the “Pinang Gazette”, for r as been my privilege 1 a number of years to associated with the annual Pvai on behalf of the orphans and in- the Penang Convent. on th lhstandin S 1116 innumerable claims gtnerii Je^eted resources of the Public235 words
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162 1932-12-03 1 CRASHES R. A. F. BOMBER In Rhio Straits TWO AIRMEN SERIOUSLY INJURED Second Crash In Three Months (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. ONE OF THE HAWKER-HORS-LEY BOMBERS ATTACHED TO THE SELETAR BASE CRASHED YESTERDAY MORNING IN RHIO STRAIT. THE FOLLOWING OFFICIAL STATEMENT HAS BEEN162 words
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Article147 1932-12-03 1 —Reuter. London, Yesterday. I have never been able to say it before but now I believe the tide is turning, declared Mr. Baldwin in an important speech at Sunderland. During the last Government Britain dropped to third place among the great exporting countries of the world. According—Reuter. - 147 words
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Article61 1932-12-03 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Former French President Visiting London Rugby, Yesterday. M. and Madame Doumergue who are visiting London paid a visit to Westminster Abbey to the tomb of the Unknown Warrior this morning. Accompanied by the French Ambassador and Madame De Fleurian they were subsequently received by the—Rugby Radio Service. - 61 words
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Article46 1932-12-03 1 -Reuter. Propaganda for Greater Use in Britain London, Yesterday. In concert with trade organisations in Lancashire the Government have appointed a committee under Sir Richard H. Jackson to promote greater use of Indian cotton in Britain. The committee arises out of the Ottawa agreement.-Reuter. - 46 words
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Article143 1932-12-03 1 ing Paris for Geneva to-night—Rugby Radio Service. Premier and Foreign Secretary Discuss Disarmament Rugby, Yesterday. The Prime Minister, who in company with the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, reached Geneva this morning had a long conversation soon after arrival with Mr. Noiman Davis, United States Delegate to theing Paris for Geneva to-night—Rugby Radio Service. - 143 words
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Article213 1932-12-03 1 -Reuter. PUBLIC WEARY OF LACK OF ACHIEVEMENT American Suggestion Geneva, Yesterday. The public is wearying of the lack of achievement at the Disarmament Conference, so America wishes to ginger up things and suggests that the measure of agreement reached at the Conference during the nine months’ sitting should-Reuter. - 213 words
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Article200 1932-12-03 1 Pleads Guilty to Theft of Pig Food Chu Wee Keat, a Hokkien Chinese, was brought before Mr. Bridge, District Judge, in the Police Court to-day and was charged with falsely inducing one Chong Team Soo to hand over to him 80 bags of pig food, valued at $lBO,200 words
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Article79 1932-12-03 1 Rugby Radio Service. Trade Delegation Arrives in London Rugby, Yesterday. Colonel Colville on behalf of the President of the Board of Trade to-day received the Swedish delegation which has arrived for the purpose of opening trade negotiations between Sweden and the United Kingdom. The delegation was introducedRugby Radio Service. - 79 words
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Advertisement16 1932-12-03 1 I T> NAGATA. Dentist, has come back from leave. an d attending from Monday. 24th Oct.16 words
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Advertisement19 1932-12-03 1 A small advertisement in the "Pinang Gazette* is busier than the bee. It works all day and every day.19 words
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Advertisement8 1932-12-03 1 FOR TEST CRICKET LATEST SCORES See Stop Press8 words
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Advertisement1824 1932-12-03 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notice BANKS Thn ADVERTISEMENTS Re Amalgamation of I I II" ft ft THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK U limited. Nederlandsche Handel Hongkong and Ail communications relating to THE HO HONG BANK LIMITED p Advertisements should be addressed to and Maatscnappq, N. V< JMiangna! aaswng j the Advertisement Manager,1,824 words
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Article199 1932-12-03 3 YOUNG MAN WINS WAGER London, November 8. A ytrung man quietly stepped from the crowd at Southampton and shook hands with the Duchess of York in order to win a wager. When the police questioned him he smiled broadly as he said, “I w’on the199 words
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439 1932-12-03 3 MINISTER’S REFERENCE TO “A DASTARDLY PLOT” Canberra, November 9. “Admiral Hyde states that the Australian warships sailed early this morning from Melbourne for Jervis Bay without further incident.” Sir George Pearce (Munster for Defence) made this announcement in the Senate to-day, following the incident439 words
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129 1932-12-03 3 BROKEN ROMANCE REVEALED Paris, November 13. The broken romance of Miss Ruth Cooper, an Australian girl, who was found dead in a Paris flat, was revealed by two French women, who had known her for several years. “Ruth’s lover,” they said, “was a wealthy129 words
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377 1932-12-03 3 RESTORING THE WINDOWS OF SALISBURY CATHEDRAL Tw elf th and thirteenth century glass which formerly adorned the windows of Salisbury Cathedral but was thrown away as rubbish when the cathedral was restored in 1790, is gradually being recovered from the town ditch377 words
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Advertisement89 1932-12-03 3 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the "Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one week’s end to another it ta s usiness without boring potential customers. It tel s > story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circe o interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory89 words
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Advertisement318 1932-12-03 3 I Unchanged in l 1 a changing fe V"' Iji ii ill 'J > 'Mi. M/Olr N£ ST Scotch <- r 0F CREAT ACE .k" Dewart Son’ 1 XitaSSy 'White Label*Whisky! Sole Agents for Penang. Perak Kedah. HENRY WAUGH Co.. Ltd. Penang Ipoh. SR I i B HExdffC 7 SRo318 words
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Article529 1932-12-03 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. E. S. Lawrie, wife of Dr. Lawrie, of Seremban, is due from Home next week. Mr. H. Fairburn, Inspector-General of Police, S.S., returns from Home furlough next week. Mr. W. L. Blythe, of the Chinese Protectorate, Seremban, has been transferred to Singapore. Mr. J. E. Catt, of529 words
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Article298 1932-12-03 4 Finest Film Ever Made in the Arctic Igloo is not only the finest motion picture ever made amid the snow and ice of the Arctic; it is one of the most genuinely exciting dramas shown on the screen in many a day. Little do we know about298 words
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Advertisement358 1932-12-03 4 THE SUNGEI PATANI AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY WILL PRESENT "THE MIDDLE WATCH" BY I 'L lAN HAY '> AND STEPHEN KING-HALL At The TOWN HALL, PENANG At 9.15 p.m. I SATURDAY, 10TH. DECEMBER, 1932. (j ADMISSION $2 and $l. BOOKING at Messrs. PRITCHARD Coy., Ltd., PENANG f ALL PROFITS WILL BE358 words
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Advertisement96 1932-12-03 4 TO THESE’* I NOEL I COWARD Has Just Presented Another Musical Show that is Full of Catchy Music, Eash Number has an Irresistible Lili F<‘ “lil| g Hear These, DX3S3 4 USIC SELECII is I I THE PARTY'S OVER NOW Fox-trot CBSOI TO DO W TH SPRING Fcx trat N96 words
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Advertisement81 1932-12-03 4 c 0 q t. The public is i^ orm .f d Xefhe f December, 1932, we will redu 5 our Square Bread ig 15 d i loaf, Sandwiches from t 0 10 c on ;ri« s a o. our «use and the prices s ame. hlC > of Whole Meal81 words
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Miscellaneous63 1932-12-03 4 ’Phone 264 1 6.15 NIGHTLY MATINEES TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW AT 2.45 I UNIVERSAL’S UNUSUAL THRILLER I •’IGLOO" AN AMAZING PICTURE OF THE FIGHT FOR LIFE IN THE FROZEN NORTH. FOR RESERVATIONS PLEASE ’PHONE 264. 'a'a'aa lIOIMWe j PACKED SINCE THE OPENING SEASON EXTENDED TILL TO-MORROW I HAROLD LLOYD IN MOVIE63 words
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Article880 1932-12-03 5 FIRST DAY'S RESULTS GIPSY GIRL and gold mount PAY BEST (F rom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Yesterday. interfered considerably with the MH enjovnvnts of the First December M f.«ur Meeting of the Selangor Turf M the Kuala Lumpur race course B Ub A vcr880 words
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Article272 1932-12-03 5 TO-DAY’S FIXTURES WEDNESDAY TO VISIT VILLA PARK The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the English and Scottish Football Leagues: DIVISION I Aston V. v Sheffield W. Bolton W. v Birmingham Chelsea v Everton Huddersfield T. v Blackpool Leicester C. v Manchester C.272 words
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Article223 1932-12-03 5 Win for Taiping Asiatics (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Yesterday. The return encounter between the Taiping Asiatics and the King Edward VII School XV was played on the School padang this evening and resulted in a win for the former by 8 points (1 goal and223 words
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Article80 1932-12-03 5 Penang v. Selangor The first Malaya Cup Rugger match in the Northern Section this season will be played to-day at Kuala Lumpur between Penang and Selangor. The following are the teams: PEN ANG SEL ANGC R Brown Macaulay 2 re ?8 e McLeod Perkins Somerville80 words
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Article187 1932-12-03 5 Penang Free School v. Riff-Raffs There will be a rugger match between the Penang Free School and the Riff-Raffs on the School Ground to-day at 4.45 p.m. The following will represent the School: S. Velupillay; Yeoh Bok Hoe, Ong Eng Khuan. Boon Keat Leong, Md. Zain b. Ahmed; Tech187 words
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Article126 1932-12-03 5 A.C.S. v. Hutchings School I 11 The Inter-School Hockey match between the Hutchings School and Anglo-Chinese School, Penang will take place, to-day at the Hutchings ground at 5 p.m. The following are the teams:— Hutchings School: —Ahmad b. Abbas; Mustakin and Tan Koon Kem; Wee Chong Ghee, Liew126 words
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Article65 1932-12-03 5 D.A.F.G v. P.C.C. The following will represent the D.A. F.C. in a game of hockey against the P.C.C. on Monday at the Esplanade at 5 p.m. sharp Ismail A. O. Yahaya, Hashim b. Mahmud A. O. Shuib, O. G. Mydin, M. H. Hassan (capt.) O. Rajab, Md. Noor, A.65 words
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Article60 1932-12-03 5 Cricket Club’s s—l Victory (From Own Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. A fairly strong Cricket Club team beat the Malaya Command officers by 5 goals to 1. The margin would have been greater but for the goal-keeping of Fit. LL Croome. The Club was superior in every department.60 words
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655 1932-12-03 5 Great Success JU IMPENDING DEPARTURE OF CAPT. GILMORE The Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps annual “Bisley” Ball at the Town Hall last night proved an unqualified success as it always is. The hall was tastefully decorated, the Regimental colours, blue and white, being prominent655 words
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Article189 1932-12-03 5 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 2nd Sunday in Advent. 7.50 Litany. 8.00 a.m. Matnls. PSS IX. XI. Hymn 4T. 8.30 Holy Communion. 9.15 Holy Communion Tamil. 6.00p.m. Evensong. PS. L. Hymns 243, 168, 403, 27. WEDNESDAY 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.00 a.m. CWA. FRIDAY 6.00 p.m.189 words
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Advertisement14 1932-12-03 5 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press. Limited. Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery14 words
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Advertisement128 1932-12-03 5 THE BEST REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA —the one preparation in which eminent doctors place their confidence; which hospitals use, and which nurses and general public alike unite in recommending, is ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia. This is because the sufferer gets prompt and sure benefit, since this remedy removes the harmful acid and fermentation128 words
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Article650 1932-12-03 6 37 CHILDREN FATHERLESS MOVING SCENES AT PIT-HEAD MORTUARY I 25 VICTIMS Nine more bodies were recovered on Nov. 13 from the Edge Green (No. 9) Pit, belonging to the Garswood Hall Colliery Company, Ashton-in-Makerfleld, where an explosion took place early on November 12. All the 25 bodies650 words
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Article350 1932-12-03 6 man killed in attempting TO FULFIL AN ORDER London, November 10. A man’s death in a London metal works during an attempt to fulfil an order for an “impossible" alloy was described at the inquest at Deptford on Henry Frederick Millingan (30), a metal press350 words
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Article315 1932-12-03 6 AMAZING RESCUE OF MAN WHO AIDED IN SEARCH A graphic story was told by Jack Fearnley, the man who came back from the pit tomb. His rescue is one of the miracles of the disaster. I must have been flung down unconscious by the gas,” Fearnley315 words
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Advertisement64 1932-12-03 6 SLUMP or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it64 words
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Advertisement361 1932-12-03 6 y- W. v o V .V u V.W a 7 A Picture 77 Of Mealft" -1 v C "WJ ABY NEEDS a food which produces > FT7V Ot 3 f rC in .3 11,0,1 fat at the expense of blood, bone and l ln HUMANISED TRUFOOD induces this nat-L gr°361 words
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Article953 1932-12-03 7 JUDGE’S COMMENTS «unsavoury pest of YOUNG WOMEN justice Bateson made strong comin the Divorce Court on Nov. 10 "concluded the hearing of the peti- lrs Margaret May Miller (nee nf Regent’s Park Road, London, 5W'’ er d f or the dissolution of her onthe ground of the953 words
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Article476 1932-12-03 7 THE FLYING DINING-CAR HOT MEALS IN THE AIR One of the features of aerial transport to-day is not only a remarkable increase in the number of passengers, but also an extremely rapid growth in the habit by air voyagers of taking meals and light refreshments while476 words
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Article713 1932-12-03 7 BISHOP OF DERBY’S WORK SUGGESTION CHURCH’S PART REPLY TO MR. LANSBURY’S CHALLENGE A- suggestion that the system of dealing with the unemployed was wrong and vicious was made by the Bishop of Derby at the diocesan conference at Derby. It was not wrong, he said, that the713 words
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Article376 1932-12-03 7 RECENT ACTIVITIES OF ROYAL EMPIRE SOCIETY The library of the Royal Empire Society at its headquarters in London is well known to all students of Empire literature. It comprises a unique collection of authoritative works and totals upwards of 200,000 volumes. During the last few years the376 words
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Article387 1932-12-03 7 ONCE WITHOUT HOPE—NOW A SKILLED WORKER J London, November 15. 1 A former “physical wreck” from the effects of war service told me writes a I “Daily Mirror” representative, how he had t been transformed into a skilled craftsman and wage-earner. s He is Mr. C. Burrage,387 words
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Advertisement11 1932-12-03 7 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement395 1932-12-03 7 THE PHOENIX i, ISHT TH E PHOENICIAN’/ BRB/UCFASr i The best of all breakfast foods is Scott’s Porage Oats. Scotland, e as everyone knows, has always grown the finest oats in the whole world. And in Scott’s Porage Oats you get s Scotland’s Best—the samerich,delicious s oats that have always395 words
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Article843 1932-12-03 8 The troubles we face to-day are due neither to the events of 1930 nor to developments of 1931 their origin lies further back. Out of the Great War arose not only inevitable poverty and burdens, but, even more formidable, the spirit of a narrow nationalism begotten843 words
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Article994 1932-12-03 8 THE STORY OF AN AFRICAN CHIEF There died the other day, in a rambling old African building at Lagos, the steamy capital of the greatest British dependency in Africa, Prince Eshugbayi Docemo, other- 1 wise “The Eleko,” head of the African house which ruled that part of994 words
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Article571 1932-12-03 8 french without te <£££*, .J" e y GS in P aris is r «tost b 3 “reflect a s 2, P ■‘"ged with sceptlctam 2 ‘2° have never We pt.” If 1. y ar which accounts for t’i P S tile I afew experiments nt -PnWe chopped571 words
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Advertisement115 1932-12-03 8 XMAS FARE I '■<• n«'• i ~g ’g g --ni .4 >i«-i Please Write or Call for Our Xmas Price List. PRITCHARDS 21 >*****22?22. 2 Z ZLgggj 1 ORANGE COCKTAIL I 2 E> a its I I 2 Gilbey's ©range Gin I 1 Vermouth French 0 S I 1 Vermouth115 words
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Advertisement80 1932-12-03 8 E. &O. HOTEL I PENANG. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE WEDNESDAY, 7th December, 1982. Dance Music by the band of S.S. "President Hayes IMPROMPTU AFTER DINNER DANCE FRIDAY, 9th December 9.80 p.m. Dance Music By TEDDY LONG HIS ORCHESTRA. 2222 12 >2 l2 *****212 12 **********1212 1 "HOLAC" SALAD OIL Extra80 words
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Article167 1932-12-03 9 German Politics ’.—Reuter. IOX OF CONSTITUP tiO n revision Temporarily Abandoned Berlin, Yesterday. Tb Government is likely to have iderable support when it faces Reichstag next week but w.thout iorityas Nazis and Communists ''%h hostile. The Socialist attiS depends on the acceptability of Government’s programme. Should lht’.—Reuter. - 167 words
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Article39 1932-12-03 9 -Reuter. Batavia, Yesterday. Union of Dutch East Indies tea < cits decided to accept the pro- >r! tea restriction scheme under Ad Ceylon, British, India and Dutch i.cf India will keep production withper cent above the present pro-i-iCtM.-Reuter.-Reuter. - 39 words
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Article604 1932-12-03 9 TO-DAY’S PRICES I The following were the latest quotations pIESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list I if 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MIXING IWHitam no IH6 ll|o 116 12 6 13,3 12,6 13 0 20 25 20 25 I 6 6 73 6604 words
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Article298 1932-12-03 9 —Reuter. SAFETY OF CIVILIANS CHINESE REJOINDER Japanese Operations Geneva, Yesterday. Reports of Japanese attacking the Chinese Royalist z\nny in Manchuria at the risk of the lives of Japanese hostages has drawn a rejoinder from a Chinese spokesman emphasising the humane treatment accorded to Japanese civilians in—Reuter. - 298 words
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Article, Illustration56 1932-12-03 9 PLEASE” girls xcill not be heard at the largest and most v.p-to-date telephone exchange in the country—the Farm-street building, Mayfair—when it comes into operation this month. The apparently meaningless tangle of wire is the very heart of the automatic system, which is to embrace four existing exchanges, with56 words
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Article589 1932-12-03 9 .—Reuter. AUSSIES RECOVER AFTER POOR START Baby Saves The Side I PUTS UP BRILLIANT 127 There were 45,000 spectators when play, was resumed after lunch, when Hammond and Larwood opened the bowling, the latter having a devastating spell. Larwood’s second ball swerved in and bowled Ponsford.—Reuter. - 589 words
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Article1120 1932-12-03 9 SWIFT END IN LIBEL SUIT AN INJUNCTION BOTH DEFENDANTS The libel action by Lever Brothers ended on Nevember 9 in the jury returning a verdict in their favour and awarding them £20,000 damages. The judge granted an njunction restraining defendants from printing or publishing similar1,120 words
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Article97 1932-12-03 9 YESTERDAY TO-DAY. TIN —Spot £l5l-10-0 £l5l-0-0 London nN ntl > 4 > BB 9 £152 7 6 Xgapore Business Done Penang $77.50 Business Done Buyers—No sellers COPRA —(Sundried) $5.90 $5.90 BLACK PEPPER $21.00 $21.00 RUBBER London 2 Aid. New York 3%c. (G) 3%c. (G) Singapore 7 cts. 797 words
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Advertisement33 1932-12-03 9 TEST CRICKET For full description, photographs and scores of Saturday’s play in the first Test match see the Sunday Gazette. "HONEY CREAM" WHISKY—SOFT TO THE PALATE FINE FLAVOUR. G. H. SLOT CO., LTD.33 words
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Article273 1932-12-03 10 AND £20,C00 OF IT OUT OF HIS OWN POCKET £4,000 BANQUET i Sir Percy Greenaway, the new Lord Mayor of London, will spend not less than £30,000 during the next twelve months; £20,000 of this will come out of his own pocket. The balance273 words
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Article181 1932-12-03 10 SPORTSMAN SAYS THEY WERE A NUISANCE A special committee of Chelmsford Corporation is investigating the shooting of five swans which were familiar figures on the River Chelmer. They were found stretched out dead on the river bank about a mile from the town. Capt. Gerard181 words
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Article138 1932-12-03 10 While Fight With Burglars Was On It took a man five minutes to get in touch with the police by telephone, while two others struggled with burglars. This story was told at Wealdstone Police Court by Mr. Arthur Lee, proprietor of a shop at Easling-road,138 words
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Article388 1932-12-03 10 AN EMPHATIC DENIAL .siiiThe story that the Soviet Union was exporting boxes of matches with offensive anti-religious pictures cm the cover in coffins, which attained some currency in England, has aroused amusement and indrgnation here, writes the Moscow correspondent of the Manchester Guardian. The latter emotion predominates,388 words
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Article118 1932-12-03 10 Patient Has a Visitor Sent by the King Mr. H. G. Barrett, a patient at Groydon General Hospital, received a surprise visit from Sir Arthur Erskine, one of the King’s equerries. The hospital authorities were not aware until afterwards that their patient had received a visitor from118 words
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Advertisement47 1932-12-03 10 CLOTH-LINED I ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. [l5’ x 6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6| $5.00 per 100 1 12 xs| $4.50 per 100 1 11} x 5 $4.00 per 100 II x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pinang Gazette Press, j Ltd. IA, PENANG STREET 1 WiWAWAW47 words
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Advertisement609 1932-12-03 10 zzzzz" Indigestion and. Stomach Trouble When your bodily b 3 anw Wjjjk* >H| your j fowl longer ''WOK fPIII Tablet,. MMr I 3;U vlg ra ,ouror aM IbHb r at on (,r Ene or t t'. ndS te f anie 0/arn,rd mu con tlon and recommended all sort Bote* day609 words
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Article532 1932-12-03 11 SUGGESTED ROBBERY MOTIVE ANALYST’S VIEW OF BLOODSTAINS ON SUIT Robbery was suggested as being the motive when the prosecution outlined its case at Guildford County Police Court, on Nov. 10, upon the reappearance in the dock of Godfrey Nobes (31), of Runfold, near Farnham, Surrey, charged with532 words
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Article309 1932-12-03 11 Unexpectedly we may find sailing ships staging a “come-back.” The type of sailing ship to come back will not be the square-rigger but the four and five-masted steel-built schooner, known to the sailorman as the “Fore and After” because of her fore and aft rig. For309 words
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339 1932-12-03 11 GRIEF-STRICKEN WOMAN KILLS HERSELF BODIES LEFT IN TREES THE PROPHECY THAT SAVED HUNDREDS OF LIVES Camaguey (Cuba). Nearly three thousand people have been killed by the Cuban hurricane which struck the sleeping West Indian Islands with sudden demoniac fury in the dark of339 words
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Article363 1932-12-03 11 SCHOOL HEADS APPROVE OF DANCING The establishment of freer and friendlier relations between boys and girls towards the end of their schooldays appears to be one of the definite tendencies of modern education. Many educationists are in hearty agreement with Miss Beatrice Sparks, principal of363 words
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Advertisement464 1932-12-03 11 r WAWVWVWWWJWt An Eminent Doctor /Cjhrp Gives You the Means to Keep Fit and Young i OffluSsS y° u are over 4°’ y our greatest need I<l s to k ee P on keeping young. You re as old as y° ur arteries.” Harden- .4% fl, ■> i n g464 words
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Advertisement188 1932-12-03 11 IB 1 -Wk* k THE BEST IS NOT TOO i I GOOD FOR YOUR BABY! I: < J t < future health and happiness of your j I baby is decided to-day and it depends J upon the food he has in the first months <3 C of his life.188 words
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Article675 1932-12-03 12 There is very little change to note in the conditions prevailing in the local share mar.-cet during the past week, quotations for the most part being well maintained, although the volume of business passing has been small. The continued fall in the value of Sterling, with the675 words
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Article110 1932-12-03 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,098 th auction on Wednesday, when there was catalogued 1.251,183 lbs.; 558.56 tons. Offered ndo 2 hew York Q 1 3% cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cts. Per Lb. Standard Quality No Sales Good Average Quality 7%110 words
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Article213 1932-12-03 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LIMITED RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, Nov. 30. Conditions generally have been very quiet during the past week and there is little of interest to report. Values have fluctuated within narrow limits and, with sellers reserved, business has again been on a small scale. Local and London quotations close213 words
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Article181 1932-12-03 12 The following are the particulars of operations of the undermentioned mining companies for the month of November, 1932: Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd.: —Piculs, 420. Katu Tin Dredging, Ltd.: —Hours, 605; cubic yards, 178.000; piculs, 610; estimated cost, $14,500; cost per cubic yard, 8.14 cts. Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging,181 words
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953 1932-12-03 12 The seventh annual general meeting of Sungkap Para Plantations, Ltd., was held on Friday, the 28th October, 1932, at the registered offices of the Company, King William Street House, Arthur Street, London, E.C.4. Mr. H. L. Coghlan (the Chairman) presided. Mr. R- E. Bruce, representing the953 words
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Article516 1932-12-03 12 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., during the period November 12th to 18th, 1932, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public resident in516 words
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Article424 1932-12-03 13 DECEMBER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, 2nd day. Malaya Cup Rugby Football: Penang vs. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5. Entries close for Perak Turf Club Amateur Meeting. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. Hu*chings School, Penang, Annual Distribution of prizes, 11 a.m. FRIDAY SATURDAY, 9 10.424 words
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Article363 1932-12-03 13 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North, North Eastern and I North Western Sumatra by the s.s. “Polyphemus” will be closed at 2 p.m. to-day. A mail Port Swettenham and Singapore by the s.s. Klang will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for North, North Eastern and363 words
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Article658 1932-12-03 13 REMARKABLE MANIFESTO LEADERS ATTACKED BY RIGHT WING London. Nov. 12. A remarkable manifesto signed by fifty Church of England clergymen, attacks the inconsistency of many who are looked on as Anglo-Catholic leaders.” The centenary of the Oxford Movement is to be celebrated next year, and the clergymen who658 words
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Article1054 1932-12-03 14 STATION SUICIDE REMARKABLE STORY TOLD AT INQUEST Remarkable evidence was given at the inquest at Westminster Coroner’s Court, on Fraulein Ernestine Kostler, the 23-year-old Austrian woman, who was found shot dead in a carriage on the boat train at Victoria on Tuesday. A verdict of “Suicide while1,054 words
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Article439 1932-12-03 16 BOXING IPOH KIP WINS Disappointing First Contest Verdict There was a very big crowd at the Wembley to witness the boxing contests last night. The meeting was a success and credit must be given to the convenor, Mr. G. E. Faulkner, for his arrangements. The first amateur439 words
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