Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 February 1933
1933-02-18
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-02-18 I Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 39. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article61 1933-02-18 I Reuter. Capture Of Surya Sen At Chittagong Chittagong, Yesterday. jl sharp engagement with terrorists at the village of Gairala near Patiya twenty miles from Chittagong resulted in the capture of Surya Sen alleged to be the brain behind the recent Chittagong attacks on Britishers. Government offeredReuter. - 61 words
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Article175 1933-02-18 I nace of burning from the air.—Rugby Radio Service. British Air Proposals Special Committee to Begin Work Soon Rugby, Yesterday. Following yesterday’s discussions on the British air proposals in the general committee of the Disarmament Conference the apecial air committee containing representatives of eighteen Powers will begin work on Mondaynace of burning from the air.—Rugby Radio Service. - 175 words
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Article52 1933-02-18 I —Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. February 1 the average level of >etail prices of commodities was apP'o.r.mat i y forty-one per cent, above t/u l< tel of j ,ii t 4914 9 compared with per cent, one month earlier wd forty-sen < n per cent, one year earlier.—Rugby—Rugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article190 1933-02-18 I s LU LIIcLL VN Rugby Radio Service. Unity of the Three States Likely to be Strengthened Rugby, Yesterday. mme nting on the new statue signed 1 hittie Entente Powers providing for ex f future Policy The Times prts Ps die view that the significance and i' y 01s LU LIIcLL VN Rugby Radio Service. - 190 words
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Article29 1933-02-18 I Reuter. The Berlin, Yesterday. th. agreement in regard to «hort term debts has been pro**ic‘im. 1 a ycttr froni Feb. 28, when the 'grtxunent empires. Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article53 1933-02-18 I -Reuter. London, Yesterday. ’The War Office states that the officer Under arrest in the Tower of London is Lieutenant N. Baillie-Stewart of the Seafortih Ilighkinders who will be charged with committing breaches of the Official Secrets Act. He will be tried by General Court Martial. The date is-Reuter. - 53 words
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Article85 1933-02-18 I —Rugby Radio Service. BRITAIN’S FIRST OIL ELECTRIC TRAIN Rugby, Yesterday. Britain’s first oil electric express train, called the Armstrong Shell Express, which is running between London and Birmingham in connection with British Industries Fair which opens on Monday, follows the route of the first express train to—Rugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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256 1933-02-18 I CHANGE OF MINISTERS An interesting change of the Minister in charge of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Perak will take place early in April when the Rev. J. B. Walker, 8.A., goes on a well-earned holiday. His place will be taken temporarily by the256 words
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Article125 1933-02-18 I When Norman Panter, a garage attendant, of Asworth Lane, Bolton, was charg-j ed at Bolton with uttering a counterfeit half-crown he successfully pleaded that he did so as a joke and had no inten ion of defrauding. The case was dismissed and he was ordered to pay125 words
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Article144 1933-02-18 I —Reuter. King George And Premier Send Messages New York, Yesterday. Doctors believe Mayor Cermak will recover unless complications arise. No operation is contemplated though the bullet is still lodged in the vertebra. Mrs. Gill’s condition is very grave. The King sent a message to Mr. Roosevelt—Reuter. - 144 words
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Article90 1933-02-18 I Rome, February 14. Six new Cardinals will be appointed at the next meeting of the Sacred College on March 13th, according to the official Osservatore Romano The appointees include the Papal Nuncios at Washington and Bucharest and the Archbishops of Quebec and Vienna. Rome, February 13. Signor Mussolini90 words
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Article149 1933-02-18 I INCREASED TENSION The Press Blamed Rome, February 13. I«fs reported that the recently appointed French Ambassador to Rome, M. de Jouvenel, has requested the Quai D’Orsay for his earliest recall, owing to the increased Franco-Italian tension resulting from the wild charges in the French Press j*gain- Italy,149 words
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Article48 1933-02-18 I -Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Sterling on New York was quoted at 4.43%. British funds were steady with war loan three and a half per cent. 99 5|16. Foreign bonds were better with partial recovery in Japanese and Chinese of' from 1 to points.—Rugby Radio Service.-Rugby Radio Service. - 48 words
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Article98 1933-02-18 I —Rugby Radio Service. SIR JOHN CADMAN LEAVING FOR TEHERAN Rugby, Yesterday. The chairman of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, Sir John Cadman, will shortly leave for Teheran with expert advisers to open negotiations with the Persian Government. This step by the company is in accordance with the arrangement recommended—Rugby Radio Service. - 98 words
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Article1246 1933-02-18 I CHINA NEWS STRONG COMMITTEE APPOINTED Military Preparations [CENTRAL PRESS SERVICE] Canton, Feb. 3. To defend the Southwest provinces by land, sea and air forces is the duty of the newly formed Southwest National Defence Committee, whose members are Generals Chen Chi-tang, Li Chung-jen, Tsai Tingkai, Chiang Kwang-nai,1,246 words
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Article117 1933-02-18 I Reuter. SEQUEL TO RECENT ARMS SCANDAL Anglo-French Note to Austria Rome, Yesterday. Indignation has been aroused in Italy by a report in Giornale d’ Italia from its Paris correspondent that France with the adherence of Britain sent an unusually strong note to Austria in connection with aReuter. - 117 words
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Advertisement16 1933-02-18 I hagata brothers dentists tf ca d Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street16 words
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Advertisement49 1933-02-18 I LEAGUE RECOMMENDATIONS IN FAR EASTERN DISPUTE Page 9 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Contract advertisers are asked to note that insertion of matter arriving at the Pinang Gazette Office on the day of issue cannot be guaranteed. All matter should reach this office not later than 5 p.m. the previous day.49 words
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Obituary54 1933-02-18 I OBITUARY Well-known Journalist and Famous Diplomat Rugby, Yesterday. Sir Robert Donald, the distinguished journalist, died suddenly to-day. The death occurred of Sir Charles Marling, aged 70, the distinguished diplomat and British Minister successively at Teheran, Copenhagen and the Hague. He had a great knowledge of politics and peoples of the54 words
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Advertisement1970 1933-02-18 II RATES FOR CASUAL notices mab ibu s .a. BANKS ADVERT™ The Mercantile Bank AB communications relating to teaching /A (lncorporated in England) t Advertisements should be addressed to at the Royal Academy, London. 119 «II I /To THE. J 1 f *«s|i •a A. fireaor may be interviewed any afternoon1,970 words
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Article864 1933-02-18 III PEDESTRIANS VIEWED AS “NATURAL ENEMIES” SPEED LIMIT ASSOCIATION’S TEST OF SAFETY DEVICE London, Jan. 24. Many strong things were said about speeding motorists at a luncheon organised by the Pedestrians’ Association, and held following a test at Hendon of a new device designed to assist in864 words
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Article542 1933-02-18 III WORLD’S LARGEST SEA AND AIR-PORT £925,000 AERODROME SCHEME Mr. Maxwell Ayrton, F., R. I. B. A., has just completed a report on the proposal for an international airport at Furbough, Co. Galway, and it was presented to the Free State Minister for Industry and Commerce. The proposed542 words
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Article278 1933-02-18 III WHEN MR. MAXTON THOUGHT OF A HOLD-UP London, Jan. 30. A story of how he had once thought of “holding-up” the House of Commons was related by Mr. James Maxton, M.P. at the Scottish I.L.P. conference at Glasgow. One night,” he declared, “I was sitting278 words
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Advertisement152 1933-02-18 III I En l.."ein 9 ly loviy l Th H wonderful se-f’ o' B ul J preparations ever created, even by the genius of M. Bourjois, the foremost Parisian I Beauty Specialist. They have, by their distinction and refinement, their unapproachable perfection, won the unstinted praise of the smartest women in152 words
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Advertisement13 1933-02-18 III WIRELESS WIRELESS Informative and interesting articles appear in the Pinang Gazette ON FRIDAYS.13 words
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Advertisement300 1933-02-18 III tangye l J PUMPS FOR ALL DUTIES: S Centrifugal L a > Steam UjW |W W EffiC,e Cy < p wer and I- Ram Out P ,,t 5 Guaranteed J* I. I AGENTS FOR MALAYA: HOTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS LTD. 5 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) H o Engineers and Contractors.300 words
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Advertisement114 1933-02-18 III I Start taking N ‘PHYROW I TO-DAY J I It revitalizes and rejuvenates! J W WiT’ 7 5 I-I tlelp your Ip* f children. to I til v ig° rous health. k TH* VERY mother can help her y 7 IM Jittie ones to radiant health J fijj V hy114 words
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Article1315 1933-02-18 IV Straits Steamship Co. v. The Crown THREE APPEALS DISMISSED The first Court of Appeal for 1933 opened this morning at Penang, the presiding judges being Sir William Murison (Chief Jus tic) Mr. Justice Burton and Mr. Justice N.H.P. Whitley. Fvie appeals were altogether listed, three1,315 words
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Article231 1933-02-18 IV ASKS MAGISTRATE NOT TO DEPORT HER HOME SECRETARY TO DECIDE A Norwegian girl made an unsuccessful appeal at Bow-street Police Court to be allowed to remain in England to marry a young Englishman. She was Ranving Mary Sundguist, Lauderdale Mansions, Maida-vale, and was fined231 words
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Article1157 1933-02-18 IV Mr. Justice Thome is a passenger for home on leave by the Naldera. A Perak planter, who was retrenched last year, has succeeded in getting employment in a Haulage Company in Eastbourne. Mr. D. W. Brisbane, of Fogden, Brisbane and Co., Ltd., left by the Minderoo for1,157 words
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Article365 1933-02-18 IV OFFER OF GRANT TOWARD RECONDITIONING The Government’s decision with regard to Waterloo Bridge, London, was announced at a meeting of the London County Council by Sir Percy Simmons, chairman of the Improvements Committee. It is that the old bridge must be reconditioned. Sir Percy read a letter from365 words
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Advertisement238 1933-02-18 IV I I i N I D3lOOB r °SAMUNDE BALLET MUSIC HUMORESKE Two Beautiful Violin Solo» p IaJM b} Violinist, Albert Sammons. Beaut, n„ T a| liquid purity makes this Record jov DBIOOI f TILL TO-MORROW (ON THE AIR Here’s CarroU Gibbons—Pianist- and his Boy I two delicate and charming renditions238 words
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Article719 1933-02-18 V RET R E N CIIM EN T IN MEDICAL DEPARTMENT I Bridge Tolls t At a recent meeting of the Perak State Council held at Taiping, the Raja Muda made a strong plea on behalf of villagers in connection with the Sanitary Boards Enactment. The acting British719 words
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Article139 1933-02-18 V Scratchings for To-day The following are the scratchings for to-day’s races at Ipoh: Race 1: Sure Cure. Race 2: Balkis and Kylpa. Race 4: John Ronald and Presidentkar. Race 6: Limber Up, Comprador and Sigh. Race 7: Golden Maize and Sunspark. Race 8: Cheering. Race139 words
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Article144 1933-02-18 V THURSDAY’S RESULTS The following are the results of ties played on Thursday in the Penang Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Tournament. MENS SINGLES HANDICAP ‘A’ C. G. Van Houten—ls.2 beat J. P. B. Whaley—ls.s, 6—2, 4—6, 6—4. MENS SINGLES HANDICAP ‘B’ G. R. Evans —15.3 beat P. L.144 words
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Article463 1933-02-18 V EXTORTIOIN CHARGE Alleged Victims of an Ex-Detective Further evidence was recorded on Thursday by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, in the case in which a former detective is charged with extortion. The accused, Leng Kam Wah, an Eng-lish-speaking Cantonese, conducted his own463 words
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Article153 1933-02-18 V 70-YEAR-OLD MAN TO BE SENT BACK TO RUSSIA A strong plea was made at Hull on behalf of Joseph Cook (70), a Russian Pole by birth, who was charged with landing in England without permission. He was fined £2 2s. for that offence. It was stated that Cook153 words
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Article85 1933-02-18 V Air Ministry orders state that, in accordance with policy, warrant officers are being given increased responsibilities in connection with technical duties and administration, and the Air Council have decided to make changes regarding the status and responsibilities of warrant officers. The changes include the following:—The85 words
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Advertisement409 1933-02-18 V f[ r V/ ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION VACANT firm requires travelling salesSingapor out st ations and estates. inßn l a experience essential. Reply to 136. Singapore, stating town F° Applicant can be interviewed during ffeAi nth Man*. BUSINESS offers ore firm requires representatives Sinf P eirect s des of specialities in Kuala409 words
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Advertisement139 1933-02-18 V STOPS iifc£JGESTION WHERE IT STARTS. It’s a fine thing to get up from a hearty meal knowing that the food which you have enjoyed will be easily digested, without pain or any stomach suffering. Yet it’s the easiest thing in the world to avoid indigestion or, if you are an139 words
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Advertisement153 1933-02-18 V BOXING ON SUNDAY—FEBRUARY 19th At 9.30 P.M. FUN AND FROLIC SPECIAL ARENA SEATING ACCOMMODATION SNOWY FAULKNER'S PROFESSIONAL AMATEUR CONTESTS. Best Ever Offered To Penang Fans. BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP OF NORTH MALAYA. Professional 10 Rounds Battling Chan 8.6 V. Baby Joe Gains 8.6 Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. 8 Rounds Young Chocolate v. Slippery153 words
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Miscellaneous298 1933-02-18 V ’Phone 264 To-day Last 3 Shows 2.45—6.15 and 9.30 i JOHN BOLE —IRENE DUNNE 1 IN FANNIE HURST’S I "BACK STREET" A UNIVERSAL SUPER. 1 Also Special Film of FIRST TEST MATCH. > I TO-MORROW OPENING AT THE MATINEE > GENE GERRARD IN 8.1.P.’s RIOTOUS COMEDY f “BROTHER ALFRED" By298 words
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Article1043 1933-02-18 VI SIR JOHN SIMON STATES THE BRITISH CASE GENEVA SPEECH WHAT THE COMPANY HAS .■Ji DONE > London, Jan. 27. The Anglo-Persian oil dispute was considered at a meeting of the League Council at Geneva, when Sir John Simon, Foreign Secretary, outlined the British Government’s policy. The Persian1,043 words
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Article391 1933-02-18 VI BUKHARIN’S WARNING NO RESPECT FOR PAST RECORDS In a speech delivered to the Moscow conference, now ended, of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party, Bukharin declared that “all sentimental considerations about past records, personal services, and respect for man as man must be ruthlessly discarded.”391 words
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Article616 1933-02-18 VI MAJOR ASTOR ON AIDS TO MARKETING OLYMPIA EXHIBITION Major Astor, M.P., as President of the Advertising Association, was the guest of the Manchester Publicity Association at luncheon and addressed the members on the reasons for the decision to hold an Empire Advertising and Marketing Exhibition at616 words
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Advertisement11 1933-02-18 VI WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement175 1933-02-18 VI "Well above the AverageißiffllSS: i Cow Gate builds the healthy virile child, not the fat and flabby baby of the ordinary artificial food. That is why modem Mothers the world over are turning to it With B There is NO DOUBT about c< >, i H| JSr» ■1 w 1175 words
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Article970 1933-02-18 VII earthquakes and VOLCANOES geological ideas recent mild earthquake in England most of us thinking about the instabjity of the crust of our globe. Earthuakes we learn, are happening almost Ztantly, most of them local and insiCT ficant some reverberating round the forld Geologists tell us that970 words
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Article143 1933-02-18 VII SURPRISE SEQUEL TO A CONVICTION HEALTH OFFICER TO TAKE CHARGE OF CASE The discovery that a Chinese convicted and sentenced for retaining stolen property was a leper is puzzling the authorities. Tan Chay, the man concerned, was sentenced to seven months’ rigorous imprisonment, but he143 words
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Article120 1933-02-18 VII MAN, WIFE AND DAUGHTER IN HOSPITAL A Eurasian, named L. A. Monteiro, his wife and a 12-year-old daughter were hit by stray pellets from a shot gun with which, it is believed, a teacher in the Geylang English School was shooting at a dog which had been120 words
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Article115 1933-02-18 VII MALACCA MAGISTRATE DECIDES IT WAS AN ACT OF GOD A collision between two lorries at the 6% mile, Malacca —Merlimou Road, had a sequel in the police court, when Rengasamy Vellar, owmer of one of the lorries, summoned Poorna Singh, the owner of the second to115 words
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Article547 1933-02-18 VII ANNUAL MEETING NEXT TUESDAY EXTRACTS FROM ANNUAL REPORT The 13th annual general meeting of the Eurasian Association, Singapore, will be held at the Singapore Recreation Club on Tuesday, February 21. The following are extracts from the Annual Report of the committee to be presented to members: Your547 words
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Article465 1933-02-18 VII Five Arrests Made by Revenue Officers Evidence of the increase in the distilling of dutiable liquor among the lower-class Chinese population of Penang was forthcoming in the Police Court yesterday when four separate charges were framed as a result of arrests by Revenue Officers of the Government Monopolies465 words
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Article349 1933-02-18 VII The Ringlet district of the Cameron Highlands is a growing settlement. Several more Europeans have taken up residence there. Mr. Yetts has built, a bungalow on a fine site commanding a view oi Lhe village, and Mr. A. M. Pilter, who has a wonderful view of the Batang349 words
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Advertisement87 1933-02-18 VII THF TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advert»: ement in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wnle circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more S.-tetory in87 words
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Advertisement772 1933-02-18 VII $lOO M S Mi $lOO FOOTBALL FORECASTS. $lOO WAITING FOR YOU! Just a few strokes of the pen. Quite a simple task. Na 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 number772 words
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Article942 1933-02-18 VIII At the beginning of a new year, it is customary for the chairmen of the I English banks to express their views on the economic problems confronting the United Kingdom. This year, Mr. i F. C. Goodenough, the chairman of Barclays Bank, had the distinction of firing942 words
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Article1311 1933-02-18 VIII The year 1932 passed with but few lamentations, indeed the general attitude seems to have been Goodbye to All That. It has been a year of disappointed hope, of deepening stagnation, and, in the world at large, a year of progressive decline in productive activity. The sole redeeming1,311 words
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Article680 1933-02-18 VIII Room of signatures t It is not often the case that the birth,. of a restaurant is worth nothuip r xr 6 7r' ubiieeofPws^ot 4 a the 60th anniversary of a restaurant s a “0 -X M ment that has been inextricably ax^ ia a with London’s680 words
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Advertisement167 1933-02-18 VIII (Modes de Paris EXCLUSIVE MODELS IN AFTERNOON EVENING GOWNS MILLINERY LINGERIE. 'Phone 1242. FREQUENT REGULAR —SHIPMENTS RECEIVED. J Wholesome, Appetising L And Economical. jCmcese] is mellow, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. PENANG BAGAN LUAR. I Always use the best I j \s 1 ASIATIC COJ" f pen > SOLE IMPORTERS167 words
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Advertisement32 1933-02-18 VIII E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modern Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.32 words
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Article1675 1933-02-18 IX Text Of Recommendations BUT TOKYO CABINET DECIDES TO REJECT THEM Lord Lytton Explains The League of Nations Committee of Nineteen’s recommendatj()lis in the Sino-Japanes Manchurian dispute, which are now published, are directed strongly against the Japanese standpoint. The League recognises China’s sovereignty over Manchuria and considers1,675 words
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Article302 1933-02-18 IX THE WAGNER ANNIVERSARY Honoured in Germany Leipzig, February 12. On the eve of the day which is bringing the fiftieth anniversary of the death of the great composer Richard Wagner, Leipzig, the city of the master’s birth, rang in the season of the Wagner festivals by an impressive302 words
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Article147 1933-02-18 IX UNDERGRADUATE CRITICS OF CAR RESTRICTIONS The Isis,” Oxford’s undergraduate journal, pleads for the abolition of the green distinguishing light which every undergraduate has to fit on his car. It says The green light has been said to confuse policement on duty, who are apt to mistake147 words
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Article137 1933-02-18 IX A BREATHING SPACE Still in the Balance Paris, February 13. The Daladier Government gained a breathing space when after an almost continuous furious debate, lasting from Sunday morning till Monday afternoon, the Chamber passed with 312 votes against 180 the financial Bills, including the crisis tax, which is137 words
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Article95 1933-02-18 IX —Rugby Radio Service. Premier Urges Submission of Practical Suggestions Rugby, Yesterday. The opposition vote of censure on Government’s unemployment policy was defeated in the House of Commons last night by 414 votes to 49. In concluding the debate the Prime Minister urged members to submit all practical suggestions to—Rugby Radio Service. - 95 words
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Article40 1933-02-18 IX Mr. Tom Massey, a seaman, aged eightyfive, danced a sailor’s hornpipe, and Mr. Tom Cameron, a Scotsman, aged eighty, and Mrs. Jane Ann Buckle, aged sixty-five, together performed a reel at Maryport Old Folk’s Treat.40 words
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Article36 1933-02-18 IX THIRTY THOUSAND CASES To Be Sold Peking, February 13. The Nanking Government is removing the palace museum treasures in 30,000 cases to Shanghai, where they will be sold to Americans for 60 million yuan.36 words
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Article55 1933-02-18 IX —Rugby Radio Service. Three Planes on Their Way to India Rugby, Yesterday. The three puss moth aeroplanes, piloted by leaders of the British Mount Everest expedition, which flew from England to Lyons yesterday, continued their journey to India to-day. They flew to Marseilles this morning and later left—Rugby Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article98 1933-02-18 IX TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £l4B-10-0 £l4B-5-0 TIN—(3 Months) London £l4B-15-0 £l4B-10-0 Singapore $75.75 Business Done I Penang $75.62% Business Done Buyer»—No sellers. COPRA—(Sundried) $4.90 M 80 BLACK PEPPER $19.50 $19.50 RUBBER London 2/ a d. A New York 2«c.(G) ?2' Singapore 6 A cts i® c TAPIOCA 5098 words
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Advertisement68 1933-02-18 IX s '’Swing” -costs no more than ordinary brands, and in these days of economy that’s a great comfort. And talking of comfort, there is nothing like ”Swing” blended specially for the Tropics, for ironing out the hardships <J life. By the way, how long did It take you to find68 words
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Article1284 1933-02-18 X BRILLIANT NEW BIOGRAPHY OF GENERAL GORDON MYSTERIOUS PERSONALITY London, January 28. GORDON AN INTIMATE PORTRAIT. By 11. E. Wortham. (London: George Harrap and Co.; 12s. 6d.). Interpreters of Gordon have never been wanting, but it was only to be expected that the hundredth anniversary of his birth1,284 words
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Article1141 1933-02-18 X THE GRIM CITY OF MUD HUTS 250 000 PEOPLE OF 30 NATIONS 3 Magnitogorsk Russia’s giant foundry is more than an effort to create the largest iron and steel works in the world; it is a human problem of the kind which the Soviets are facing1,141 words
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Advertisement139 1933-02-18 X ONCE A YEAR FOR j ONE MONTH GENUINE I Cash Clearance j J SALE H Is Now On Till 6th March 1 w g S for our old IWr4"ldi<>i*Tl'»W customers s i 3 ttak ,FYOU BR,NG us r< I fx 5 S A /YOUR BILLS OR A i g': jS139 words
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Article708 1933-02-18 XI ~p ROOSEVELT CONSULTS SIR R. LINDSAY very satisfactory Washington, Jan. 29. i indsay, the British AmbasSir K na hng to day at the cottage in Georgia, of Mr. Franklin V.■a rtn SP h president-elect, left here yesterday, is Sir Rona president-elect the discussing LI and708 words
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Article473 1933-02-18 XI MODERATION THE KEY OF LIFE (By A Medical Official Of Health.) Your health depends more upon your own actions than upon anything any other persons can do for you. You know better than anyone else what is bad for you—bad for your mental and physical473 words
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Article294 1933-02-18 XI A FORTUNE IN “COLD” LIGHT In a lecture given at the Royal Institution, London, Professor E. N. da C. Andrade said that in modern electric lamps over 90 per cent, of the energy supply was I sent out as radiation, but of that, even in the very294 words
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Article483 1933-02-18 XI HEAVY PENALTIES The charges arising out of the landing of a large quantity of tobacco leaf from a yacht off the Essex coast were dealt with by Mr. Graham-Campbell at Bow Street Police Court. Penalties totalling £4OO were imposed on both John Massey Fairhurst, 32, salesman,483 words
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Advertisement580 1933-02-18 XI M I suffered unnecessary pains since I was 15” Kalzana tablets are a boon to such girls as m Y self su ff er a P a n at certa n P er i°ds. I have suffered these unnecessary pains tßiT* since I was fif teen years of age, as580 words
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Advertisement168 1933-02-18 XI mMwJIhWLaiL Colds, Coughs, ail Chest Affections. For any weakness of thr a+ ft.®/ or chest, or ai:v tev!-' V to tuberculosis; f<>: a troublesome l.'iiclntis or an he.,(. 8 g T O the standard approved I B A* treatment of Angier’s \Z It soothes the lungs, promotes appetite, t\\ I168 words
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339 1933-02-18 XII LEFT £lO FOR HIS DAUGHTER WIDOW’S STORY AT THE INQUEST APPEALS FOR HELP A rich timber merchant's £60,000 losses in gambling at Monte Carlo were revealed at an inquest at Paddington, W., on Arthur Henry Whittingham, aged 51, who was found dead in339 words
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Article459 1933-02-18 XII 100,000,000,000 TONS OF COAL In the course of the Norman Lockyer lecture of the British Science Guild, Sir Frank Smith, secretary of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, said that Nature had well provided the British nation with potential energy. They had abundance of coal—certainly459 words
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Article481 1933-02-18 XII OPENED BY MR. WALTER RUNCIMAN FOR STAFF OF 1,600 LORD BEARSTED AND TRIUMPH OF BRITISH INDUSTRY The new London headquarters of Shell Mex in the Strand were opened by Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade. Shell Mex House, an imposing building with a481 words
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Article396 1933-02-18 XII “THE FORESIGHT SAGA” London, Jan. 25. Messrs. William Jacks Co., reported on January 25 as follows: The favourable news regarding War Deb’s from the U.S.A, over the week-end ought in the ordinary course to have led to a sharp recovery in prices, but previous spurts have been396 words
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Article210 1933-02-18 XII BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, Feb. 15. Business has been on a small scale during the interval as the market has continued extremely quiet with little or no movement in values. The tone locally is slightly easier to-day following a decline in New York of 1'32 gold cent210 words
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Article126 1933-02-18 XII Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 87% 87 15|32 New York 3.44% 3.43% Montreal 4.13% 4.12% Brussels 24.52% 24.56% Geneva 17.73% 17.76% Amsterdam 8.54 8.55 Milan 67 5|16 67 3|16 Berlin 14 13|32 14.42% Stockholm 18.90 18.85 Copenhagen 22 7116 22.45 Oslo 19-55 19.55 Vienna 30 30126 words
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Article120 1933-02-18 XII The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,109 th. auction on Wednesday, when there was catalogued 1,473,632 lbs. 657.87 tons. Offered 1,438,577 lbs. 642.22 tons. Sold 1,265,676 lbs.; 565.03 tons. Spot. London 2%d. New York 2.29(32 cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cts Per Lb.120 words
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Article55 1933-02-18 XII The Output of Ayer Molek Rubber Company, Ltd., for the month of January 1933, was 13,255 lbs., Total for 3 months 48,803 lbs. RUBBER OUTPUTS The following are the Rubber outputs for the month of January: lbs. Perak River Valley Rubber Co., Ltd. 40,464 Juru Estates, Limited 41,00055 words
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Advertisement65 1933-02-18 XII SLUMP or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adver tising Department exercises discrimination. It has 10 live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving adveitiser and consumer a square deal. If you see65 words
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Advertisement241 1933-02-18 XII Hiking's laborious ’“I” A is just C' glorious. Sole Agents :—N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. I z 'lk. I v «•'Ailcnburgs Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition241 words
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Article606 1933-02-18 XIII Schedule of Principal Lines i c pj. f' f.owL-g is a Hat of vessels arriving from Penang during the week: LN FORT TO-DAY 3S KRIAN from Belawan. Sails for C Mergui, Moulinein and Tavoy to-day. 3S SITIAWAN from Alor Star and Pulau Langkawi. Sails for same606 words
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Article276 1933-02-18 XIII FEBRUARY, 1933 TO-DAY Perak Turf Club Races, 3rd day. Cricket, P.R.C. v. S.X.R.C., Esplanade, 2.15 p.m. SUNDAY, 19 Cricket: P.R.C. “A” v. Malay Cricket Club, Esplanade, 10.30 a.m. MARCH 11 Selangor Turf Club races, Ist Day. MARCH 15 Selangor Turf Club races, 2nd Day. MARCH 18 Selangor276 words
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Article383 1933-02-18 XIII POPULAR THEORIES EXPLODED Popular theories about secret hiding places were exploded by uar. Granville Squiers, F.R.G.S., in a lecture which he delivered at the premises of the Royal Dublin Society. Novelists, he said, always go in for sliding panels but he claimed to have seen eighty per cent383 words
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Article597 1933-02-18 XIII AIR MAILS A mail for South America, by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service, will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Northern India by the s.s. “Takada” will be closed at 3 p.m. to-day. A mail for Telok Anson597 words
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Article197 1933-02-18 XIII FOR SHOOTING HIS SERGEANT IN EGYPT RESENTED REBUKE Trooper E. W. Tarplett, of the 12th Lancers, was executed at Cairo, having been found guilty by a court martial of killing Sergeant Cole of the same regiment. Trooper Tarplett, who came from Canterbury, had been rebuked by the197 words
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Article331 1933-02-18 XIII When it was discovered some thirty years ago that Malaria was spread by the mosquito, people believed that this disease would soon disappear if the mosquitos were destroyed. Gradually, however, hope in this direction was abandoned, as in the last few years medical science has proved331 words
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Article116 1933-02-18 XIII £3OO DAMAGES Three hundred pounds damages were awarded by a King’s Bench jury to Miss Mabel Winifred Mabbs, the 18-year old dancer of Sedlescombe-road, Fulham, S.W., who was injured in a car accident on the Great West Road. The damages were awarded against Mr. Stanley116 words
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Advertisement38 1933-02-18 XIII I ADIOL STEEL I 3 Sure and certain for a] 1 Female I I cornpiaintt.Evcryladyahoulfl 3 keep a box in the house» I I W. J. EDMONDS I B The English Pharmacy I 1 SS-54, Beach Street, Penang38 words
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Advertisement19 1933-02-18 XIII A small advertisement in the “I’inang Gaiette is busier than the bee. it works all day and «very day.19 words
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Advertisement507 1933-02-18 XIII I mlSb* Rfetnjl j Pills J ~T~7I ffISF J k ill I KTCZ7 j FOR MOTORISTS i a Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pill* Are Invaluable. j WHETHER one motors for business or j pleasure, either as a driver or passenger, i Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills will be found507 words
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1132 1933-02-18 XIV MR. BENNETT PLAYS THE GAME SHREWDLY PROSPEROUS DOMINION London, Jan. 27. Will Canada follow South Africa oft the gold standard? An idea of similarity of conditions, due probably to the general world depression, haunts the judgment of London’s financial leaders with regard to the1,132 words
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361 1933-02-18 XIV THE LATE MR J. W. NICHOLSON’S COLLECTION London, Jan. 26. Mr. Max Muller, a famous Amsterdam dealer, paid £2,300 for a Strad violin, dated 1725, which was put up for auction by Messrs. Puttick and Simpson at their Leicester Square Salerooms, with 81 other361 words
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Advertisement296 1933-02-18 XIV SIAM P/gTMS A7© 1 1 Depart Penang (Prad every Monday and Friday 9.50 o’clock Arrive Bangkok every Tuesday and Saturday 12.05 o clock > Express Trains de luxe in Every Sense J Single and Double-Berth Sleeping Compartment Cars I Restaurant Car of Delicious Cuisine J Fares Ist Class $48.13 (Baht296 words
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Advertisement13 1933-02-18 XIV Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE."13 words
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Advertisement341 1933-02-18 XIV K n B You did not learn that at school. But, i for your health’s sake, you should know I» it now! A, B, C, D_ these are the four I |k vitally important vitamins. See what 0 they stand for! That’s how they are added I EL in Ostomalt—making341 words
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Advertisement2155 1933-02-18 XV VT] j I d 1! A l l? "2' —I P> O- BRIT,SH INDIA h 1 I AND APCAR Mctr Rxrj4-N I INQ f 1 Companies Incorporated In Engl:.2.i) 7* BLUE FUNNEL' LIMB 1 il V ill w -***w Leaves Due I I MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES V( HM2,155 words
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Article732 1933-02-18 XVI Patent Medicine Which Contained Poison MERCHANT FINED Counsel Pleads Technical Offence The importation and sale of a German rejuvenation drug in Singapore had a sequel before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, on Thursday, when the representative of a large Indian firm of merchants was732 words
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Article502 1933-02-18 XVI TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 11|3 ll|9ex 1113 ll|9ex Batu Caves 37% 42% 37% 42% Johan 10 12% 10 12% Kamunting 6jo 6|9ex 6|o502 words
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Article1136 1933-02-18 XVI KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST </) NAMES, L 2 tn tn H (RUBBER (Dollar.) c, c Allenbv Rubber Co. 4 1 50 Alor Gajah Rubber E»tate 25 35 Amalgamated Malay Estates 70 9> Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 o Ayer Kuning Rubber Eatates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 20 301,136 words
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Article204 1933-02-18 XVI Singapore, Feb. 16. There is little or no change to report in the tone of the local market, except perhaps that it has been quieter than usual. The same position obtained in both London and New York, where prices marked but slight fluctuations. Latest advices quote London at204 words
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Article133 1933-02-18 XVI Singapore, Feb. 16. The market has been dull and uninteresting during the past week and prices in all markets have declined slightly. Latetst quotations are:— Spot 6 I|B down I|4 London 2 3|32d. down l|l6d. New York 2 7|B gold down I|l6 gold Stocks in the133 words
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Article80 1933-02-18 XVI To-day’s P. ogramme Call Signs: G.S.E. &g s c Wavelengths: 31.30 m e t r e S 25 00 P.M. Z3 2B metres 9-30 Big Ben Debroy Somers And His Band From the Plaza Theatre UnX 10.50 Charles ShahweU am Orchestra From the Hippodrome Theatre (v, March, Wellington re80 words
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Article55 1933-02-18 XVI ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND Sexagesima 7.50 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins Ps CXXXIX. Hymn 1 8.00 Holy Communion. 9.15 Holy Communion Tamil. 6.30 Evensong—Ps XXX 106. Magnificat 108. Nunc Dimittis 167. Hymns 18, 290, 5 172. FRID..Z S. Matthias A. M. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 655 words
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Advertisement113 1933-02-18 XVI OUR FOOTBALL COMPETITION THREE READERS SHARE PRIZE Last week’s Pinang Gazette Football Competition was won by three readers each with thirteen correct forecasts. They are P. Govindasamy, c/o Senior Engineer’s Office, Penang. Che Chain, 109-A, East Jelutong, Penang. V. Subramaniam, 120, Chulia Street, Penang. Cheques for $33.33 will be sent113 words
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Advertisement31 1933-02-18 XVI Published by WILLIAM BUCHAN AIERSON for the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.’ at their Office, 1-a, Penang Street- in the Municipality of George Town, Penang, in the Colony of the Strait» Settlements.31 words
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Advertisement102 1933-02-18 XVI Nothing succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the Pinang Gazette regularly and keep at the top of fee. OUR NEW SERVICE SAMPLES OF COTTON FABRIC FRkE WRITE TO-DAY AND YOU WILL RECEIVE FREE OF ALL COST PATTERNS OF PLAIN and PRINTED IRISH LINEN,102 words
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Advertisement37 1933-02-18 XVI 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 Ud. la, PENANG STREET.37 words
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