Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 December 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-12-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE r«7ABL!SMED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 286. Vol. LXXXX. MONDAY, Eth DECEMBER, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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280 1932-12-05 1 .—Reuter. Hunger Marchers Arrive Af Washington AMPLE PRECAUTIONS .•THEY Wil.l. LISTEN TO OUR REASONS OR WE WILL RUN RIOT” Well Supplied With Funds Washington, Yesterday. The first contingent of hunger-marchers numbering a th -ci 1 arrived in the afternoon in lorries escorted by.—Reuter. - 280 words
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Article191 1932-12-05 1 farewell by Sungei Patani Medical Staff Oj.r. Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Saturday. 1! I G ibriel, Hospital Assistant, 1 Hospital, Sungei Patani, who will 1 deeding to Rangoon on the s.s. I H sailing on Saturday, December lenient after 19 years service in ,all Medical Department,191 words
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Article116 1932-12-05 1 The moratorium wmen eApuco ber 30th, is not to be prolonged.—Reuter Wireless. Efforts to Reorganise Company Stockholm, Nov. 29. The scheme for the reorganisation of the Swedish Match Company drawn up by the Reconstruction Committee provides for the establishment of a Control Body a Continental and three byThe moratorium wmen eApuco ber 30th, is not to be prolonged.—Reuter Wireless. - 116 words
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Article64 1932-12-05 1 .—Reuter. Government’s Early Retirement from Operations Washington, To-day. The annual report of the Shipping Board forecasts Government’s early retire ment from the field of ship operations. Out of 2,546 vessels previously owned bv the board all but 96 were sokh scrapped, plaid up or otherwise disposed of Those.—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article86 1932-12-05 1 —Reuter. Ter her an, Yesterday. The Anglo Persian Oil Company has replied to the Persian Finance Minister stating that the company would not accept annulment which it considers unjust and irregular and claims that the Persian Government have no right to annul the concession which was recognised—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article51 1932-12-05 1 —Reuter. Japanese to Enter Hailar To-day Tsitsihar, Yesteraay. Japanese aircraft bombed Hailar to which Japanese troops are continuing u advance and expect to enter on Monday at daybreak. Despite the intense cold, which is forty degrees under zero, the Japanese troops are in fine spirits and have already crossed—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article51 1932-12-05 1 Lucky Escape of R.A.F. Officer (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. Mr. Daniels of th? R.A.F. base has been admitted to hospital in an unconscious condition having been overcome by gas from the chloride plant for purifying the water at the Mount Emily Swimming pool. Artificial respiration was51 words
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Article36 1932-12-05 1 —Reuter. Price to be Raised Eighty Per Cent. Santiago de Chile, Yesterday. Shell Mex and West Indian Oil have reached agreement with the Government to increase the price of petrol eighty per cent.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article148 1932-12-05 1 T amil Sentenced to Imprisonment Kumarasamy, the Tamil youth who pleaded guilty to a charge of theft as a servant and giving a false name and address to a pawn-broker, was to-day sentenced by the District Judge to eight months’ rigorous imprisonment on the first charge and148 words
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Article47 1932-12-05 1 Indian Mohamedan Charged An Indian Mohamedan named Allaudin was to-day charged before the District Judge with possession of a quantity of Indian hemp (ganja). Accused claimed trial and the case was postponed till December 12. Bail was allowed in the sum of $lOO.47 words
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308 1932-12-05 1 .—Reuter. The Case For China And Japan Geneva, Yesterday. Further hesitation of the League in arriving at a solution of the Manchurian problem to which China is entitled under the Covenant will not only entail more bloodshed and suffering to the 30,000,000 Chinese people.—Reuter. - 308 words
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Article169 1932-12-05 1 CHARITY FUNDS Convicted of Cheating Mohamed Kassim, the second accused in the case in which he and another were convicted on a charge of cheating by falsely representing that they were authorised to collect funds for the Malay Mosque at Dato Kramat Road was to-day sentenced to169 words
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Article81 1932-12-05 1 .—Reuter. Canberra, Yesterday. The Federal Government decided to invite British tenders for the provision of a weekly air mail service from Port Darwin to Singapore to remain in operation for five years. The service will be controlled from Australia. The Federal Government says that although extension.—Reuter. - 81 words
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Article173 1932-12-05 1 United Engineers’ Motion to Annul Order Defeated (F;cm Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Dec. 3. In the bankruptcy court yesterday, Mr. Justice Whitley delivered judgment concerning a motion by United Engineers, Limited, to annul an adjudication order made against i Chinese named Yap E. Boon. The firm, which had173 words
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Article126 1932-12-05 1 Reuter Wireless. Paris Puzzled! Over Appearance of Double London, Nov. 29. Paris journalists are mystified by a double of Mr. Reginald McKenna who gave an interview to French newspaperman after which he vanished in thin air. Rumours spread that Mr. McKenna, who is the former Liberal Chancellor ofReuter Wireless. - 126 words
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Article75 1932-12-05 1 —Reuter. Practically Whole Programme Placed with Britain Lisbon, Yesterday. With the exception of three destroyers now being built in Portuguese yards from British material with British plant the whole cf Portugal’s naval programme has been placed in Britain to th? valua of £3,250,000, most cf which was ordered—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article449 1932-12-05 1 ANXIOUS TO SECURE SIGNATURE ON DISARMAMENT War Debts Geneva, Yesterday. Though there is no hint of trading disarmament against war debts concessions it is significant that Mr. Norman Davis is anxious to secure the signature cf a document before the momentous Dec. 15 which will449 words
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Advertisement18 1932-12-05 1 NOTICE Mr T. NAGATA, pentist. has come back f rom leave on d attending from Monday. 24th Oct.18 words
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Advertisement7 1932-12-05 1 SIR SAMUEL WILSON IN JOHORE Page 97 words
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Advertisement1913 1932-12-05 2 RATES FOR CASUAL,? notice BANKS I ThP ADVERTISEMENTS I Re Amalgamation of I 5 THE B I The Mercantile Bank Chartered Bank AU eo.rnunications atin w «NDU» U— f j Limited IB IDflll /1 Jkdvertisements should be addressed to by Royal Charter 1853) IF II II II Al ATK the1,913 words
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Article451 1932-12-05 3 KAISER’S REFUSAL TO disarm LITTLE NATIONS’ FEAR London, Nov. 21. A huge volume of secret documents in the Foreign Office, throwing light on the causes of the war, is published. (British Lumente on the Origin of the War; LIW by G. I’- Gooch and Harold Tem\lcv- Vol451 words
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Article204 1932-12-05 3 FORMED to support MR. COSGRAVE London, November 19. a ,riUl uration in Dublin last night of youth movement attached to Mr. haiJ'T* 3 ir,y the official Opposition in tro.inn, marked a significant depar“sh u m vmbers have already enrolled, •c'av, S< oun men eager to take an n204 words
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Article545 1932-12-05 3 HOSPITALS WAITING LIST PROBLEM APPEALS AND THE ‘EVER OPEN DOOR* London, Nov. 19. References to the “hospitalisation” of the community and the enormous waiting lists for admission to hospitals were made by Mr. C. E. A. Bedwell, house governor of King’s College Hospital, S.E., in545 words
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Article448 1932-12-05 3 MR. COSGRAVE’S ATTACK ON FREE STATE GOVERNMENT Dublin, November 15. Mr. Cosgrave (ex-President of the Free State Executive Council) made an attack on Mr. de Valera in the Dail to-day, when moving a motion of censure upon the Free State Government. Mr. Cosgrave said: “If this448 words
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Article217 1932-12-05 3 protests from commerce AND AGRICULTURE London, November 21. The Council of the Dublin Chamber of Commerce has unanimously adopted a resolution that they “regard with increasing anxiety the effect on the trade of the country of the present monetary struggle with Great Britain, which, if217 words
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Advertisement416 1932-12-05 3 I THE HOUSE OF CROSSE BLACKWELL has been FAMOUS for QUALITY for over two 1| hundred years. f WHEN ORDERING SOUPS l‘ INSIST ON Q Q < 14 D’e 14 j) VARIETIES VC L-* O VARIETIES THEIR SPECIALITIES ARE THE FINEST QUALITY J AND NOW COST LESS THAN ORDINARY BRANDS416 words
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1696 1932-12-05 4 LAURENCE HENDERSON - Well-livers and the Bread of Idleness —Latin Still a Living Tongue—A Century-and-a-quarter Old Penang Institution —What it Serves —An Ideal Situation foi Study—The Re-enactments of Twenty Centuries —Memoirs of the 4th and sth Centuries —The Evolution of T o-day—Record (By LAURENCE1,696 words
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Article456 1932-12-05 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. W. Miller Mackay is on his way back to Malaya by the Dutch mail Dempo. Mr. S. N. King, M.C.S., has been grant ed leave of absence for eight months. Capt. J. F. Adams takes Cap*. J. Cuth bert’s place on the Pilot Board, Penang. Mr. W.456 words
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Article189 1932-12-05 4 LORD LLOYD ON LOST POWER London, Nov. 22 Lord Lloyd, speaking at a Unionist dinner in Birmingham on national defence, said that we entered the war as tne greatest sea Power, as the greatest air Power, and with incomparably the most efficient and competent land army.189 words
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Advertisement225 1932-12-05 4 y o u FAMILY i WOULD LIKE APPRgQiATg I viva-tonal hr I Columbia J f > I I 1 1 i I I ii j I FOR THEIR CHRISTMAS FESTIVE This Double Spring Table Grand Grcfonola has a marvellous tone and is fitted with the Latest Model Soundbox, Autcractic Stop225 words
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Article437 1932-12-05 5 Unlucky in “Malaya" Cup Fixture aND SINGAPORE, TOO cup matehe. were played .ek-en.l and both K amt s P r g “Cue ffiU'i'» thc MaU a Cam slnEapore WlUlin tl e last leading Cor 50 mmuten of the command beat the Singapore r,„b be 11437 words
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Article92 1932-12-05 5 J Selin" gr Und n Saturda y SchL w defeated the Anglowe r e U gOals to niL The def ence n lt r sorved in both attack fully deserved their vlc- H»'; ""nutes play Foong Chin SSt ***** the lead. There l half\‘7u ring in this half In92 words
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Article24 1932-12-05 5 y* thetr w., Ja., mat ch played at Bukit SSi X lhe e school on Sa--8 go; S Butterworth, were degvais to nil.24 words
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Article289 1932-12-05 5 SATURDAY’S RESULTS 5.68, TAIPING 11, GIPSY GIRL AND EARWIG WIN AGAIN 1 The following are the results of yes- terday’s races at Kuala Lumpur, the second day of the First December Amateur Meet- > ing: RACE 1 Ponies, Class 3, Division 1, 5 furlongs. S289 words
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143 1932-12-05 5 THE POPE’S, MUSSOLINI’S, AND GRETA GARBO’S New York, November 1/. The world’s most reluctant givers of autographs are Pope Pius XI., Signor Mussolini, Colonel Lindbergh, Greta Garbo. The most willing are: Ex-President Coolidge, Rudy Vallee, the broadcast “crooner.” These statements are based on the results of143 words
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Article1208 1932-12-05 5 WEDNESDAY’S FINE PERFORMANCE HOTSPURS’ SEVEN AGAINST SWANSEA TOWN RANGERS OVERCOME ABERDEEN London, December 3. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Football Leagues: DIVISION I Aston V. 8 Sheffield W. 6 Bolton W. 2 Birmingham 2 Chelsea 11,208 words
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154 1932-12-05 5 ERROR AT INFIRMARY THROWN INTO LEICESTER INCINERATOR London, Nov. 17. Radium worth £4OO has been thrown into the Leicester Royal Infirmary incinerator. This fact was revealed yesterday at the end of the search for the radium. The radium formed part of a special154 words
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Advertisement24 1932-12-05 5 What is the Good of repining buy I THE PINANG GAZETTE I v i-i AND SUNDAY GAZETTE Keep up to date and 6e happy24 words
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Miscellaneous231 1932-12-05 5 THE SUNGEI PATANI I AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY WILL PRESENT i "The Middle Watch" j B¥ lAN HAY and STEPHEN KING-HALL At The TOWN HALL, PENANG At 9.15 p.m. H SATURDAY, 10th. DECEMBER, 1932. il Admission $2 and $l. BOOKING at Messrs. PRITCHARD Coy., Ltd., PENANG. ALL PROFITS WILL BE DEVOTED231 words
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Article3226 1932-12-05 6 BRITAIN'S POSITION IN THE FAR EAST: HOW TIN RESTRICTOIN HITS MALAYA: CANNING INDUSTRY'S RAPID GROWTH: ELIMINATION OF SURPLUS RUBBER TREES: RUBBER'S USES IN THE HOME: THE LOOM OF THE EAST (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 23. A new book which is attracting the attention of3,226 words
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Advertisement178 1932-12-05 6 I w lb I a IL |E TJ ABY NEEDS a food which produces natural .[J growth— not a forcing food which L fat at the expense of blood, bone and brain HUMANISED TRUFOOD induces this na[ml i S r wt r h because it is the ONLY truly K?178 words
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Article2604 1932-12-05 7 hE PUBLIC HEALTH CONGRESS: THE ANT T a SURGEON: "INVISIBLE RAY" TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS INVENTION TO TEST STRENGTH OF METALS (From Our Own Correspondent.) I London, Nov. 19. I rTII KMIMST<tY or HEALTH Kgo‘ 1 I «-tin? to note the number and which are included in J*’2,604 words
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Article169 1932-12-05 7 INQUIRY PLAN FOR COMPLETE NEW CODE NEW SWEEPSTAKES SIR W. DAVIDSON SAYS “NO MORE IRISH TICKETS” London, Nov. 21. A hint that drastic measures to deal with the law aiiecting sweepstakes and gambling may be proposed by the Royal Commission on Lotteries and Betting169 words
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Article450 1932-12-05 7 MENACE TO WORLD PROSPERITY HOW BRITISH OWNERS ARE HIT London, Nov. 17. Sir Archibald Hurd, speaking at a luncheon in London, in connection with the British Sailors’ Society, condemned the system of State-aid for shipping favoured by many foreign firms. Ships of 13,500,000 tons,” he said, are450 words
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Advertisement310 1932-12-05 7 <S. j L y 1 y ’’S’ l SKF Jb j»*, <1 O MmOL W HWBqnKofet Careless Washing Spoils th«j Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the310 words
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Article582 1932-12-05 8 That factory of political intrigues, the Balkans, has been fairly quiet of late, but the quietness is a phenomenon, the reverse of reassuring it is merely a cloak for a series of uglv movements that have taken place and are still taking place. For instance, a582 words
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Article288 1932-12-05 8 Mr. Frederick Lonsdale, one of the most popular and delightful writers of the English stage, was allured to Hollywood some time ago by a contract to write plays for the screen. In an interview with the Observer he has narrated his experiences there, and his views on288 words
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Article1659 1932-12-05 8 matter of the man’s book.—Frank Buck in The Passing Show - matter of the man’s book.— Frank Buck in The Passing Show. THE MALAYAN HONEY BEAR The greatest clown of the animal world is a honey bear that has been raised as a pet. Tame monkeys known plenty about he art of clowning, but honey bears are1,659 words
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Article719 1932-12-05 8 CUSTARD pj£ A correspondent writesIn a recent article in column, reference w m UrE yThe», confectioner causing a 10 a 2 See by throwing which she is presumed seeing a cinema picture u was not the first time that has been used to gi Ve ap It719 words
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Advertisement263 1932-12-05 8 BUY BRITISH! I MERRIE ENGLAND F&UITS VEGETABLES are without doubt the finest procurable and guaranteed to be 100 BRITISH. They are tasteful!/ packed and we recommend them with every confidence. Strawberries large tin 56 Picnic size 32 Raspberries and Red Currants per tin 53 Black Currants per tin 60 small263 words
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Advertisement77 1932-12-05 8 E. O. HOTEL. PENANG. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE WEDNESDAY, 7th December, 1932. Dance Music by the band of S.S. "President Hayes IMPROMPTU AFTER DINNER DANCE FRIDAY, 9th December 9.30 p.m. Dance Music By TEDDY LONG HIS ORCHESTRA. FOR THE HOME HANDSOME HAND CARVED TEAPOYS AND OPIUM STOOLS EXCLUSIVE NOT EXPENSIVE77 words
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Article499 1932-12-05 9 SINGLY WORDED MEMORANDUM BY UNOFFICIALS I der-cy T° lgn° re Sultan And State Council cl sT()MS UNION DECENTRALISATION AND NEW FISCAL POLICY F M.S. Tariff Vexatious Nuisance 5 Samuel and Lady Wilson arrived in Johore on Sunday morning 5 Samuel attended a meeting of the State499 words
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Article105 1932-12-05 9 Arrested at Church Street Pier Um Lye Guan, a Chinese, was arrested [•torch Street Ghaut Pier yesterday one-gallon glass jar containing grey k- f 'V:.- found at the bottom of a basket •tit be was carrying, after he had told officer that there was nothing105 words
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Article103 1932-12-05 9 Wanted to See Postman father Again ks'ui.' Hussain, Ah Indian youth, 14 I tatb"' othcnvise goes by the name k-j," by his own acknowL. on board the s.s. “Rohna” I ln he wished to be r D^S a^a n His father is a Be" 1 Bukit103 words
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Article101 1932-12-05 9 h. n t Uhich no dut y had been P M n the Possession of Quah Nats OA Chinese > at Church Street > Hye H yesterda y- ’»the < p k i« pleaded guW when L' aiie J Court to-day. L 1 the at a Rev enue101 words
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Article67 1932-12-05 9 Reuter Wireless. Split in the Executive Eight Moderates Resign Cairo, Nov. 29. A split has occurred in the executive of the Wafd, the important nationalist organisation. Eight Moderate members headed by Negerib Gharabli Pasha have resigned, accusing the ex-Premier, Nahas Pasha, the President of the V. afdites ofReuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article53 1932-12-05 9 —Reuter. Should the Industry be Protected Bombay, Yesterday. The Government of India has asked the Tariff Board to inquire into a claim for protection made by the silk industry which represented to Government that the recent increase in the imports of raw silk was a grave menace to—Reuter. - 53 words
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69 1932-12-05 9 In Aid of Asiatic Unemployment Fund Two dramatic performances wiU be given by the Cheng Wah Club in aid of the Asiatic Unemployed at the Teong Hee ye. Campbell-street, on December 10 and 1, when two well-known Chinese dramas will be presented. They are69 words
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Article53 1932-12-05 9 to the bulletin issuea day and his temperature is normal, ter Wireless. Detroit, November 29. Mr. Henry Ford, who was operated on for strangulated femderal hernia on Saturday spent a quiet restful night according to the bulletin issued by the doct rs day and his temperature isto the bulletin issuea day and his temperature is normal, ter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article430 1932-12-05 9 Bun Tin Lum Limited ON PETITION OF MALAYA 1 SIAMESE PROSPECTING CoJ Following on the recent bankruptcy order against Mr. Lim Chin Guan, the Malay-Siamese Prospecting Co., Ltd., with head office at Taiping, petitioned in the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Prichard,430 words
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Article53 1932-12-05 9 Reuter Wireless. The Hague, Nov. 29. The meeting of the International Sugar Council was attended by delegates representing Java, Cuba, Peru and European sugar growers. Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 29. The Government has decreed the curtailment of sugar production on a basis of the average of the lastReuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article27 1932-12-05 9 .—Reuter Wireless. New r York, November 29. Under conditions of utmost secrecy the new International Copper Conference opened this morning. Sir Eric Geddes is attending..—Reuter Wireless. - 27 words
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Article640 1932-12-05 9 (To the Editor cf the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —I have the honour to refer to the report of the Penang Volunteers’ Annual Bisley Ball which appeared in the issue of your paper dated the 3rd December, and in particular to the reference that the prizes were more640 words
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Article251 1932-12-05 9 —Reuter. VON SCHLEICHER'S CABINET FORMED PRESIDENT’S APPRECIATION OF VON PAPEN’S SERVICES Nazis And Republicans Clash The new German Cabinet has been formed with Genera! Von Schl- icher as Chancellor. In addition to his own duties the Chancellor has taken t>e Defence portfolio. The President has written—Reuter. - 251 words
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Article99 1932-12-05 9 o SATURDAY. TO-DAY TIN Spot £l5l-0-0 £l5l-0-0 London TIN (3 Months) London 052-7-« Singapore BualnesaDone Penang 2 Business Done ..Buyers—No sellers. 25 tons COPRA —(Sundried) 55.90 BLACK PEPPER $21.00 RUBBER London 2^d 2s!id New York 3¥ 4 c. (G) 3Hc. (G) Singapore cts. 7% cts. TAPIOCA Fair Seed99 words
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Advertisement159 1932-12-05 9 s2S IQS 69 Ki fiSI IBa SI JQI X’waj Presents FOR FRIENDS AT HOME BY SPECIAL .ARRANGEMENT WITH OUR LONDON OFFICE WE UNDERTAKE THE DELIVERY OF ANY OF THE SEASONABLE GIFTS LISTED IN OUR SPECIAL BOOKLET TO ANY ADDRESS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. CIGARS WHISKY WINES PIPES TOBACCOS CIGARETTES TEA159 words
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Article1522 1932-12-05 10 THE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS: HOW A POOR BOY BECAME A GREAT MAN—A PROMISING TROOP UNOFFICIAL < NEWS: THEIR EFFECT ON THE INTERESTED PUBLIC —AN OFFER REPEATED—ITEMS OF INTEREST Mr. Stowell has written from British Columbia praising Vancouver Island as a Scout’s Paradise. He says that everyone is1,522 words
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Article1249 1932-12-05 11 unhappy people NO SAFETY EXCEPT ON RAILWAY It was reported in September that the military had fixed a date for the ni of the kaoliang (millet, the chief J” i crop of Manchuria), with the threat if it was not harvested u wou ld be -phe reason1,249 words
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288 1932-12-05 11 PACIFISTS METHOD TO AVERT HOSTILITIES London, November 21. The mobilisation of an army of people who would take no part in any future war was advocated by Mr. Wilfred Wellock in his address from the chair to the annual conference of the “No288 words
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528 1932-12-05 12 JOBS THAT MAY BE OFFERED BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC “MERE ECONOMY POSITIVELY HARMFUL” London, Nov. 19. An appeal to church people and others to take a personal interest in the unemployed was made by the Lord Chancellor (Lord Sankey) at a banquet given by Earl528 words
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Article432 1932-12-05 12 PREMIER’S WELCOME TO THE DELEGATES “WILL-TO-SUCCEED” SPIRIT OF THE AGA KHAN London, Nov. 18. The work of the third Indian Round Table Conference began yesterday, when, in a committee room of the House of Lords, the Premier welcomed the delegates. After brief and cordial proceedings, the conference432 words
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Article116 1932-12-05 12 Latest Quotations Saturday. Friday. Paris 81 716 82% New York 3.1814 3.20% Montreal 3.76% 3.77% Brussels 22.97% 23.15 Geneva 16.55% 16.69% Amsterdam 7. ul 7.98% Milan 63 63% Berlin 13.37 13.47% Stockholm 18.17% 18.23% Copenhagen 19.20 19 732 Oslo 19.7|16 19.50 Vienna 27% 27% Prague 107%116 words
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Article1120 1932-12-05 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST 8 NAMES, RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 45 50 Aior Gajah Rubber Estate 30 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates o$ 8o Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 55 70 Aver Kunmg Rubber Estates 5 Aver Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Aver Panas Rubber Estates 3545_, Balau Planting1,120 words
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Miscellaneous111 1932-12-05 12 WEMB L E V W here the Elite Patronise g V j Usually r INS NIGHTL THE RENOWNED DEAN'S OPERA Will Present To-Night "PRANG BALI LOMBOK" A grand and Interesting Javanese Story Tuesday:—“ ONE DAY KING” Wednesday:—“ LELA PAHLAWAN with CHE SALMA as Orang Muda. Thean Seng Cantonese Opera Will111 words
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Article609 1932-12-05 13 L„le of Principal Lines I i. aIW lorrlTtllE r^, P e»^ li ring,he ee noRT fO-DAY I *T; Asahan and Batoe same ports E Singapore and Port for the same ports pangkalan Brandan, ,skat sails £or lhe tCw* and Asahan. Sails to-day. sitiawan, Bindings and r*609 words
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Article436 1932-12-05 13 DECEMBER MONDAY, 5 Entries close for Perak Turf Club Amateur Meeting. THURSDAY. 8 Hutchings School, Penang, Annual Distribution of prizes, 11 a.m. Wellesley Primary School annual prize distribution, 9 a.m. FRIDAY, 9 Perak Turf Club Amateur Races, Ipoh, First Day. SATURDAY, 10. Malaya Cup Rugby: Perak v.436 words
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Article368 1932-12-05 13 AIK MAILS A mail for Batavia via Palembang, by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service, will be closed at 6 p m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Singapore. China and Japan by the s.s. “Talma” will be closed at 3 p.m. to-day. A368 words
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Article78 1932-12-05 13 LATEST DATES OF POSTING MAILS FOR EUROPE Christmas. New Year. Letters. Letters. b Dec. 9 a Dec. 16 a Dec. 9 MAILS FOR AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND Christmas. New Year. Letters. Parcels. Letters. f Dec. 8 »Dec. 8 The dates of the above mails are78 words
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Article557 1932-12-05 13 GAIN TO TRADE INDISPENSABLE TO WORLD STABILITY “It is highly probable that by taking our courage in both hands and agreeing to return to gold (under such international safeguards against its abuse as it may be possible to devise), at an appropriate parity, we should be557 words
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Advertisement264 1932-12-05 13 “’Si zw zw H s- I Jr f I Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pasteswill remove three most important things necessary film, but they may harm tooth to keep teeth clean and264 words
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536 1932-12-05 14 «AN ESSENTIAL PART OF OUR LIVES” A Tour of Headquarters in London London, Nov. 16. The Prince of Wales spent a busy time before leaving London for Belfast last night In less than an hour he made a tour of Broadcasting House, gave a short536 words
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Article149 1932-12-05 14 MAN WHOM SHE REJECTED London, Nov. 21. Sentence of seven years’ penal servitude was passed at the Old Bailey on Dudley Harold Hudson, aged 26, a traveller, for shooting Miss Phyllis Howard, outside her house at Pimlico, S.W., on September 9, Miss Howard still149 words
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Article628 1932-12-05 14 WITCH DOCTORS’ SECRET SOCIETIES THROUGH-THE-KEYHOLE MAGIC CHILDREN FLUNG TO SACRED CROCODILE London, Nov. 19. Uncanny superstitions and weird legends which exist among the native tribes of West Africa are among the difficulties which will have to be tactfully tackled by Miss H. F. Young, Miss S. E.628 words
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Advertisement366 1932-12-05 14 I I I It I fix ilwiMssft I H^^^***^ 1 1 I I «'Alienburgs Foods I Made from the purest milk of cowl pastured in the I I home counties, the ‘Allenburys* Foods are as easily I I digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and I I are366 words
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Advertisement64 1932-12-05 14 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 set it64 words
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Advertisement411 1932-12-05 14 Played Outpfl —Physically and TohavebMn- PhyßiQut.-phnie,], ana Mentally—but to have regained his WflH Health in two short weeks was the wonderful experience of Mr. Anthony gap For some time I had been Generally |B f jIH Run-down and Depressed. I suffered a -W; lot from Headaches and at the end411 words
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Advertisement2220 1932-12-05 15 BIBB Y LINE P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA I Fast twin screw mail passenger steamers and motor vessels between I Rangoon, Colombo, Port Said, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Plymouth AND APCAR LINES ft£J-I-NTI NG London (Companies Incorporated in England, Ivtl Ixo w i with through connections from Penang. ■■MMFI' B JI PROBABLE HOMEWARD SAILINGS2,220 words
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404 1932-12-05 16 FALLS TO NAGEL SUTCLIFFE 161 AND STILL GOING STRONG Test Cricket Sydney, To-day. The sky was overcast and there were 8,000 spectators when the first Test match between the M.C.C. and Australia was resumed here this morning on a good wicket. Wall and Grimmett were404 words
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Article63 1932-12-05 16 —Reuter, Will He Play in the Other Tests Sydney, Yesterday. The Sunday Sun says that although there is no immediate anxiety concerning Bradman’s health it is known that a further examination will be held as a form of anaemia is suspected. On the result of this depends—Reuter, - 63 words
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Article1255 1932-12-05 16 VISIT OF SIR SAMUEL WILSON—THE CUSTOMS UNION OIL DEVELOPMENTS —NEW $1,000,000 HOTEL-POVERTY IN CHINATOWN-RAIN AND A TRAGEDY—GOVERNOR’S CARFORTUNE TELLERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 2. The event of chief political interest during the coming week will be the visit of Brig.-General Sir Samuel Wilson who will1,255 words
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Article41 1932-12-05 16 Perak Team Against Penang This Week Our Ipoh correspondent telegraphs:— The Perak fifteen against Penang for the Malaya Cup match on Saturday is:— Scott, Barr, Cessford, Caldwell, Markham, Reed, Latimer, Lewis, Liston, Johnstone, Miller, Handley, Wallace, Bradley and Kain.41 words
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Article58 1932-12-05 16 PENANG, DECEMBER 5 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/33$ m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/4£ On New York Bank Demand 36%n0m France T.T. P4onom India T.T. I*3 Bangkok T.T. 80 per tics. 100 Batavia T.T. 91%n0m Singapore T.T. prem Hongkong58 words
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Article540 1932-12-05 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Saturday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Asam Kumbang 24/- 25/-ex24/- 25/Ayer Hitam 11/- 11/6 11/- 11/6 Hong Fatt 34 37 34 37 Johan 14 16 14 16540 words
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Article41 1932-12-05 16 —Reuter, In the inter-Varsity athletic relay races Cambridge beat Oxford by four to 2 events. The Cantabs won the quarter mile, two mile; 480 yards, Hurdles, one mile and relays. Oxford won half mile, Hurdles and four miles..—Reuter, - 41 words
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Advertisement303 1932-12-05 16 rsfrits 1 Aw A.. The lotes) ■Aj Besi 9«s ml ■-in Art silk $1 and Cotton $1 Materials aZsl Art Silk Cretone. Art Silk Clubb CFplJr Wonderful Colour Tones n 7S/ woven into fascinating FujW B^ em Yeno S w had 1 Green. Lemon. Four or five sctt ee S303 words
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Miscellaneous39 1932-12-05 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfa* 6 a.m. 73 N.E. sm.m. Noon 83 N.W. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Watel TO-DAY 4.35 a.m. 11 50 am 7.22 p.m. TO-MORROW 6.30 a.m. 12 5 S am 8.26 p.m. 12.55 p.m.39 words
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