Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 May 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-05-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1333. PUBLISHED DAILY. FRIDAY, 12th MAY, 1933. No. 108. Vol. LXXXXI. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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330 1933-05-12 1 ot continental armies.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Big Five Fail To Reach Agreement GENERAL COMMISSION TO MEET ON SATURDAY Important German Article Geneva, May 12. The crisis at the Disarmament Conference over the German amendments to the British plan’is no nearer solution as aot continental armies.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 330 words
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Article106 1933-05-12 1 —remov R euter Wireless. 600,000 Form the Iron Guard Th Berlin, May 7. here ca/ Ct lhat bis unif ormed army numX 6 T was «’«W to-day by Hitler for < a i lng the Sa,Ute from 30 000 unithZ at Kiel declared that task it Werfi the—remov Reuter Wireless. - 106 words
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Article489 1933-05-12 1 Policy Remains The Same LORDS DEBATE London, May 11. “The policy of the British Government in the Far East remains as it has been throughout—to act as a loyal member of the League in the closest possible collaboration and consultation with other members of the489 words
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Article39 1933-05-12 1 Quarterly Return 60,000 TONS BETTER THAN 1932 (From Our Own Correspondent), Bangkok, May 11. Siam’s rice export for the first three months of 1933 is nearly 60,000 tons better than during the corresponding period of 1932.39 words
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Article122 1933-05-12 1 —Reuter. ihc Imminent Danger of Fascism London, May 7. Strong denunciation of any form of dictatorship was the keynote of the speeches delivered at a huge orderly “Labour Sunday” demonstration at Hyde Park this afternoon which was attended by thousands of people from all parts of Lon-' don,.—Reuter. - 122 words
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Article45 1933-05-12 1 cumstances pointing to suicide. —Reuter Wireless. Kiel, May 7. Dr. Ernest Oberfohren, an ex-leader of the local German National People’s Party and an ex-member of the Reichstag, was found shot dead at his home to-day in circumstances pointing to suicide. —Reutercumstances pointing to suicide.—Reuter Wireless. - 45 words
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Article158 1933-05-12 1 Manchukuo Action FOLLOWS DEMAND FOR EDITOR'S EXPULSION Harbin, May 12. Following the demand for the deportation of Mr. Simpson for alleged communistic and anti-Manchukuo propaganda, the Manchukuo political police have arrested three of the principal members of the Russian staff of the “Herald” and may deport them158 words
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Article60 1933-05-12 1 —Rugby Radio Service. JLarge Scale Business London, May 11. The stock market closed with a good tone after business had been transacted on a large scale particularly in home industrials. War loan 3Y 2 per cent, was quoted at 99% and the new India 4—Rugby Radio Service. - 60 words
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Article279 1933-05-12 1 —Reuter. Outburst By M. Litvinoff NANKING’S LOST MORAL RIGHTS Moscow, May 11. M. Litvinoff, referring to China’s claim to a voice in the Chinese Eastern Railway Soviet-Manchukuo dispute, according to a semi-official Tass message, points out that the Nanking Government, or the powers under its control,.—Reuter. - 279 words
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Article62 1933-05-12 1 ,—Reuter. Visit to House of Commons London, May 11. The Chinese General Ting Hung Whang, Director of the Chinese Government Aviation Bureau, and Mr. Quo Tai Chi were entertained to tea at the House of Commons this afternoon by the Chinese Subcommittee of the Conservative Foreign,—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article46 1933-05-12 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Homeward Flight in Easy Stages London, May 11. Air Commodore Fellowes, leader of the Houston Everest Flight Expedition, and Flight Lieutenant Mclntyre who are flying home to England from Purnea in light planes reached Constantinople to-day and left later for Sofia..—Rugby Radio Service. - 46 words
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Article55 1933-05-12 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Large Increase London, May 11. A large increase in the export of British motor cars is shown by the Board of Trade returns published to-day. During the first four months of this year cars valued £3,337,038 were sold as against £2,240,358 during—Rugby Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article58 1933-05-12 1 Rugby Radio Service. Attack of Rheumatism London, May 11. It has been announced from Buckingham Palace that the King has an attack of rheumatism of the left shoulder which prevents the wearing of uniform. He will not, therefore, be present at the Courts this week. Otherwise His. Rugby Radio Service. - 58 words
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Article458 1933-05-12 1 Rugby Radio Service. Widespread Feeling CENOTAPH WREATH THROWN INTO THAMES Ex-Officer Fined London, May 11. Replying in the ftouse of Commons to a number of questions with reference to the arrival in England of two prominent members of the German Nazi movement. Dr. RosenbergRugby Radio Service. - 458 words
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Article131 1933-05-12 1 Reuter. Nazi Plan Berlin, May 12. A Nazi plan to form Prussia and eventually Germany into a land of free peasants is embodied in a bill for Prussia which the promoters describe as the most important change in German law since the peasants were freedReuter. - 131 words
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Advertisement16 1933-05-12 1 T. NAGATA brothers DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Brin ch Office 52, Leith Street16 words
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Advertisement1709 1933-05-12 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notice greeting oe -AWWWAW. bj o ‘Xton BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS licensing justices, limited. PENANG The (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement,.) Mercantile Bdllk HoiKj KOflO Successors to e J "hQ x The next quarterly sessions of the Board the CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK Qf InCIICL LIIHITeCI OrlCinCpCn SflnLU All communications1,709 words
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Article1236 1933-05-12 3 Cries of “Shame” at a Hospital Meeting DISPUTE OVER SURGEON’S APPOINTMENT references of opinion in connection with thP appointment of a surgeon from anoX country (Warwickshire) at Hinckley L District Hospital have created an exXrdinary position at Hinckley, where the L) hospital is very largely supported1,236 words
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Article166 1933-05-12 3 "mingham Firms Extending Their Works ImL' ha 9 been recently a decided indust nl n be British motor car WhlCh Birnlinßham is the Auct r J 1 "iater is announced by the crea-L lotor Com pany, and recent inployees t laV< raiSed the number of emp fs166 words
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Article697 1933-05-12 3 Witness’s Story at Inquest on “Kidnapped” Girl SIR B. SPILSBURY ON CAUSE OF DEATH A witness at the inquest on the girl who was found at Chipstead (Surrey) and who died after saying she had been chloroformed, kidnapped and assulted, told the coroner at West Croydon697 words
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Article105 1933-05-12 3 R.A.C. Suggest Summonses for Pedestrians The increasing use of automatic traffic signals throughout the country has thrown a new responsibility on drivers of motor i vehicles, the R.A.C. states. Because the motor driver frequently finds his attention distracted and his driving complicated by the behaviour of pedestrians who105 words
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Article172 1933-05-12 3 1932 Exports Show Increase Official figures of the oversea trade of New Zealand for last year show that in some respects at least the Dominion has reason to congratulate itself. New Zealand, for instance, is one of the few coun-1 tries in the world whose exports172 words
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Article172 1933-05-12 3 Telegraph Poles for the British Market Canadian timber interests will shortly send a cargo of red pine poles to the United Kingdom as an experimental shipment to see if they are suitable for use as telegraph poles. A consignment of jack pine poles from the Province of172 words
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517 1933-05-12 3 'BRILLIANT YOUNG DOCTOR FINED £50 DRUNK IN CHARGE OF CAR Licence Suspended for Five Years TO STAY IN HOSPITAL FOUR MONTHS Dr. George Francis Donaldson Perrott, of Merton-road, Hampstead, N.W., stated to be the house surgeon at the Prince of Wales’s Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Tottenham Court-road, W., was fined517 words
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Advertisement182 1933-05-12 3 Exercise vigilance over your health and well- being. You cannot afford to take risks in connection H with your beverage. Remember you have proof of this f whisky's excellence in the recommendation of the medical profession, f ««Si t™uw IWll Ik vsinnsssy j| Famous all over the world for the182 words
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Article285 1933-05-12 4 MR. F. G. KELLAWAY WHO MADE POST OFFICE PAY Mr. F. G. Kellaway, a former Post-master-general, died at his home at the Lodge, Westerham Hill, Kent, after an illness lasting six months. He was 62 years of age. Mr. Kellaway was deputy chairman and managing director285 words
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Article296 1933-05-12 4 League of Nations Bulletin The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations’ Eastern Bureau for the week ended April 29: Alexandria: 8 smallpox cases and 2 deaths as compared with 11 cases and 8 deaths in the previous week. Baghdad: 1 smallpox case.296 words
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Article139 1933-05-12 4 I Have Been Accused of Taking Money at Work” A note left by Kenneth Woodcock, aged 16, of Dundee-road, South Norwood, S.E., who was found dead with his head in a gas oven, was read at the Croydon inquest. It said: ‘‘Good-bye, Mum. I have been139 words
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Article276 1933-05-12 4 Stones and Glass Put in the Points ONE AGED EIGHT Three Elder Lads to be Birched Four East Ham boys, one aged 8, two aged 11, and one aged 12, were accused in the Juvenile Court of placing obstructions on the railway line near Upton Park276 words
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Article151 1933-05-12 4 After Talking About “the Fatal Blow” Mr. Eric Dunbar, a London barrister, collapsed while questioning a witness at the Middlesex Sessions. He was taken to St. Thomas’s Hospital by ambulance. Mr. Dunbar was defending Thomas William Marsh, aged 24, charged with three other men with stealing151 words
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99 1933-05-12 4 Thieves Take the Best Cigars and Gowns Too Robbers of taste and rather unusual nerve were at work in London recently. At the tobacconist’s shop of Messrs. S. Weingott, in Fleet-street, thieves opened cabinets and selected boxes of the most choice brands of cigars99 words
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Article99 1933-05-12 4 Coroner and Doctor Discuss Suicide Methods Why do people adopt painful methods of ending their lives This question was discussed at a Camberwell, S.E., inquest. The Coroner (Mr. A. Dougles Cowburn) remarked: “I do not know why people do not use less painful methods of taking their lives.”99 words
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Article385 1933-05-12 4 The Remarkable Career of Father Franze PRIEST AND SURGEON One of the most remarkable men in Italy has arrived in London to preach to the Italian community. He is there officially as Father Domenico Franze, a member of the Franciscan Brotherhood. In actual fact half a dozen385 words
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Article389 1933-05-12 4 Vicar Bound Over on Assault Charge A dispute between the squire of Dolwyddelen, Major R. J. Chorley, and the vicar of the parish (the Rev. Ernest Parry) was described at Bettys-y-Coed Police Court when the vicar was summoned for assaulting Major Chorley, committing malicious damage,389 words
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Article497 1933-05-12 4 Dr. J- G. Brandon Bravo has returned from his holiday in Java and has resumed practice. Sedemak, Johore, planters are complaining about the ravages of wild elephants. Mr. S. Vythilingam, Station Master, Padang Besar, will shortly proceed to Kuala Lumpur on transfer. It is rumoured that Mr.497 words
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Advertisement128 1933-05-12 4 T" J a a I coloured I Columbia i I PORTABLES J r i 1 WWiM JBW b b Kou can now buy these wonderful J H Grafonolas, finished in rich colour Ji "b schemes, at no extra cost. Here's ■2 an instrument you will be proud to own. J128 words
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Miscellaneous158 1933-05-12 4 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.158 words
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1179 1933-05-12 5 Entries Showing Runs CLASS 1 HORSES WELL REPRESENTED 48 Races n(i the full entries for Below T Urf C i ub spring Profestbe SingaP° rc run at Singapore on po-*- M 31 and June 3 and 5, show- 20 4 ’n engagements of each horse1,179 words
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Article34 1933-05-12 5 and glad to rejoin their families. —Reuter Wireless. London, May 6. The M.C.C. team arrived back from Australia to-night looking fit and happy and glad to rejoin their families. —Reuterand glad to rejoin their families.—Reuter Wireless. - 34 words
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Article384 1933-05-12 5 Triangular Competition NEGRI SEMBILAN MAKING FIRST BID (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 11. The annual inter-State Lawn Tennis Competition for the Storch Cup takes place in Ipoh on Saturday and Sunday, May 13 and 14, respectively. For the first time since its inception the competition384 words
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Article55 1933-05-12 5 —R< uter. Canada Leading Mexico Hot Springs, Virginia, May 11. In the first round of the Davis Cup in the North American Zone Canada leads Mexico by two matches to nil. Gilbert Munns (Canada) beat Lopenzo Nodarse (Mexico) 6-1, 6-2, 6-0. Jack Wright (Canada) beat Ricardo Morales—R< uter. - 55 words
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Article18 1933-05-12 5 .—Reuter. Titian Scratched London, May 11. Titian was scratched from the Derby at 11.30 a.m. to-day.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 18 words
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Article55 1933-05-12 5 —Reuter Win for Maureen London, May 10. The Spring Two-Year-Old Stakes run at Newmarket to-day resulted as follows: MAUREEN 1 FLYING COOT 2 FLYING HOME COLT 3 Ten ran Won by half a length; a neck between the second and third. Betting: 8/13 Maureen; 20/1 Flying—Reuter - 55 words
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Article115 1933-05-12 5 .—Reuter Wireless. Easy Victory for. Alfa Romeo London, May 6. Twenty-nine of Great Britain’s speed aces, including Sir Malcolm Campbell in a Sunbeam and Kaye Don in a Bugatti, competed to-day in the Junior Car Club’s international trophy race at Brooklands, over approximately 250 miles. The race was.—Reuter Wireless. - 115 words
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Article367 1933-05-12 5 Burmans Defeat Taiping XI SOLDIERS* EXCELLENT FORWARD PLAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, May 11. Exciting football was witnessed at the Esplanade this evening when a representative Taiping XI met the football team of the 2/20th Burma Rifles. The match was organised in order to select367 words
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Article294 1933-05-12 5 Spring Tournament Here we are again, Happy as can be, its the Bowlers, who are jolly fine company. What with the races, and sickness, am afraid there was not much doing on the Bowling Green during the past week. This has somewhat upset the schedule of the convenor,294 words
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Advertisement128 1933-05-12 5 IPOH PENANG TAIPENG Ni l IX i The Quality Dressing 1 for Men's Hair. NU FI X'&j fl| DRE SSINC for the HAIR I Does not contain sum. 9; WiM no< h**dwear or linen. J I Mi 1 without hardness w 1 «Mi J I CSa I Mnl wonomical in128 words
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Article136 1933-05-12 6 CENTRAL PRESS SERVICE $lOO,OOO Fine to be Quashed Canton, April 28. The Provincial and City Kuomintang has decided that there is no cause of action against the Sincere Company, Ltd. for carrying low-grade goods in stock and recommended the fine of $lOO,OOO be quashed. The fine wasCENTRAL PRESS SERVICE - 136 words
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105 1933-05-12 6 WIRELESS TELEPHONE RAILWAY CONNECTION Canton to Swatow Canton, April 28. With the early completion of the wireless telephone service between Canton and Swa'ow, the provincial department of reconstruction has fixed that ordinary call will cost $3 for three minutes and special or individual call will entail $3.90 for the same105 words
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Article89 1933-05-12 6 Students’ Strike Ended Canton, April 29. Student bodies of Sun Yat-sen University telegraphed to the National Government reporting that the students’ strike has completely ended, all classes having been resumed. The telegram stated that the trouble was started by several outside agitators who issued reactionary leaflets in89 words
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Article54 1933-05-12 6 As Funds for Expeditionary Forces Canton, April 29. Landlords of houses and w r harves are required to contribute six days rent for national salvation in view of additional funds necessary for the expeditionary force. The Bureau of Public Safety is instructed to collect the rent54 words
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Article168 1933-05-12 6 Discounted by General’s Wife Canton, April 28. Reports of civil strife in Kweichew province between General Wang Chia-lieh, chairman of the provincial government, and General Yu Kuo-chai, his former rival, were discounted to-day by Mrs. Wang Chia-lieh, who is now representing her husband in Canton. The168 words
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Article107 1933-05-12 6 Further Opposition Canton, April 28. Since General Chiang Kai-shek is bent on convening the provisional national congress, opposition by public bodies here has been intensified. It is understood that members of the C.E.C. here will soon express further views on the coming congress. Latest addition to the107 words
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Article116 1933-05-12 6 Contributions Pouring In Canton, April 29. Contributions for the national defence of Canton are pouring into the Aerial Defence Committee. Mr. Li Sen Kan, director of the southern section of the CantonHankow Railway donated $5OO equivalent to his one-month salary. Sincere Company, Ltd., on the Bund116 words
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Article164 1933-05-12 6 South Wales Industrialists Making Plans The Industrial Development Council of South Wales and Monmouthshire is investigating the possibility of extending trade in the region by a carefully planned scheme of bartering products with other countries. Early this year a leading South Wales firm completed an arrangement to164 words
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Article179 1933-05-12 6 Discovery Which Lowers Lighting Costs Street lighting and eventually other forms of lighting are likely to be much changed by the discovery of a new type of electric lamp which gives two and a half times as much illumination for the same current consumption as a tungsten179 words
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Advertisement250 1933-05-12 6 fINSISTUPON OBTAINING IGsl 6 GLOBE TOOL STEEL—DRILLS—HACKSAWS From the Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LTD., PENANG. raleich THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE Ride A Raleigh zm And Keep Aheadl C 11 This Famous Bicycle is built entirely I I ■ttskftSy /71 fI'YA °T Steel and is Guaranteed for ev®r. I I B Nothing-250 words
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Advertisement266 1933-05-12 6 TOBROTCO SO EASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT A TOOTAL PRODUCT HAVE you bought your TOBRALCO Directly you touch Tobralco you are conscious of its quality; its beautiful Weave; its firm texture. It proves a wonderful economy in sunny climates —and it washes so easily. The designs and266 words
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Article1147 1933-05-12 7 A Schoolmaster s i Warning iN stilling the idea of REVOLUTION H Russell, in hfa presidential adt the National Association of ‘"'‘'.Lers Southampton on April 15. TtMt schoolmasters were teach“chMren the mcritahmty ola social and Mr. Russen m S have been enforced against “brought back again1,147 words
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Article239 1933-05-12 7 Many Charges to be Made Against Arrested Man William Sidney Ottaway, aged 25, carpenter, of Hamilton-terracc, Cemeteryroad, Deal, was remanded at Beaconsfield Police Court accused of being found at Denham, Bucks, at night, in possession of housebreaking implements, namely: A loaded six-chambered revolver, three bits,239 words
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Article969 1933-05-12 7 Serious Menace A STRINGENT CAMPAIGN NEEDED From the beginning of April it has been illegal to import musk rats into this country or to keep thorn anywhere In Britain. The system of licensing which came into force a year ago when the Destructive969 words
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Article539 1933-05-12 7 (PENANG KEDAH BRANCH) The following are the Minutes of a Committee Meeting held at the P. C. C. on Thursday, 4th May, 1933, commencing at 5-45 p.m. Present.—Messrs. G. Maund, E. E. Noble and J. A. McEvoy (Secretary and Treasurer) An apology from Mr. W. R.539 words
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Article138 1933-05-12 7 A Big “Push” South Wales coal exporters are getting ready for a big Canadian push this summer. Latest reports from the Dominion indicate that last year’s record total imports of 1,399,086 tons of anthracite will be surpassed. The port of Montreal alone is expected to138 words
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579 1933-05-12 7 England's First Telephone Call Was From An Attic To A Toolshed Are you there “Yes. Will you count “1, 2,3, 4 “That’s all right. Will you go through the alphabet “A, B, C, D, E Wait a minute while I adjust the screw.579 words
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Advertisement130 1933-05-12 7 11 1 I f f 1 All whiskies look 1 1 gK “that’» the danger*. 1 Ml* 1 Z Ensure safety by addng > C f° r you grt 1 f > xTTWhk J S wjh 1 I® i Bom 1820 < Still going Strong Sole Agents CALDBECK. MACGREGOR I130 words
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Article541 1933-05-12 8 Subject to the settlement of actual words and while protecting the essential position of both the British and the United States Governments, Mr. Macdonald said in the House of Commons that there was every possibility of reaching agreement as to the advisability of an immediate Tariff truce541 words
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Article309 1933-05-12 8 The Morning Post has propounded an interesting question, and has obtained a number of interesting answers. Its question is How are domestic animals adapting themselves to the twentieth century age of speed and noise and fumes hat notable differences, for example, are seen in the number and309 words
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Article1372 1933-05-12 8 the shadows under the trees.—D.K.N. in the “Manchester Guardiaji. ” - the shadows under the trees.—D.K.N. in the “Manchester Guardiaji.” It wajs a July evening in Moscow. Outside the Kursk station the usual crowd of peasants had their bivouac. They sat there in little groups with all their worldly belongings about them, waiting patiently. From time to time the bell1,372 words
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Article704 1933-05-12 8 MODERNISM SAVES ANTIQ UITy In Fountain Court, the centre die Temple, and one of the most and sequestered spots in the C t don, the atmosphere of untroubled U so unexpected in such close nd Calni the roar of Fleet Street, tereo by the din of pneumatic704 words
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Advertisement274 1933-05-12 8 Ve s° Haicf MO FINER WHISKY A> GOES INTO ANY »300 T SOLE AGENTS o JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. W the dinner was bad J *8 and your wife is sad MB B* *4» FariJif/ 4 Sb| 'I I A \£(>/nd.jora,274 words
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Advertisement70 1933-05-12 8 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. SffiSSStfiSIKfiSSSSSSiffiSSSSHM 1 KNOWN THE WORLD OVER II THEY ARE THE Besi* Obtainable in the markets AND t need70 words
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Article173 1933-05-12 9 arranging for restriction.—Rugby Radio Service Processed Milk products restriction to be CONSIDERED London, May 10. fh Aer stages of the debate on M the House of 0«- r E iuot. Minister for Agnid in matters so vital as the con- j the food »"PP“ M ofarranging for restriction.—Rugby Radio Service - 173 words
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Article98 1933-05-12 9 .—Reuter. Passes A Bad Night RELEASE OF MRS. GANDHI New Delhi, May 11. Dr Ansari is hurrying to Poona in response to an urgent call from Mrs. Naidu who reports that Mr. Gandhi has developed jaundice and passed a bad night. Mrs Gandhi has been unconditionally released.—Reuter. - 98 words
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Article95 1933-05-12 9 —Reuter. a-tphlets Dropped by Strange Plane p Peking, May 11. S nrown into ferment and thiS mornin K when a mysteriber taken for a Japanese bomly disan <>V f Uie city and then su ddenThe Chinese machine-gun-to n effect Plane uX iaVe dr °PPed by the—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article36 1933-05-12 9 on a •■'Reuter. finnish Fly er Leaves Helsingfors Thfc Finn c Helsingfors, May 11. Bremer, has started on 16 thref V^ rid which is expected '■“fie °nths, using a Junker maArmstron Siddeley Geneton a •■'Reuter. - 36 words
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Article34 1933-05-12 9 —Reuter. B ru >8 War with Bolivia law u Asuncion, May 11. >wV’, “7 «eelared throught,* of t dra^ua y is notiOf a «tat» t atlons of the existof war.-Reuter.•—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article129 1933-05-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Decline Due To Easter Holidays BOARD OF TRADE FIGURES London, May 11. The Board of Trade figures of overseas trade during April show decreases of £5,195,049 in imports as compared with the previous month and of £6,155,508 in exports. This decline, however, is due.—Rugby Radio Service. - 129 words
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Article181 1933-05-12 9 Resigns from Prussian Academy of Art Berlin, May 9. Although he has reached the ripe age of nearly 87, Professor Max Liebermann surprised Berlin to-night by announcing his resignation from the Prussian Academy of Art. Liebermann is Germany’s most famous painter. It has been said that he did181 words
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Article139 1933-05-12 9 Lost Overboard from the Comorin London, April 28. An S.O.S. sent out by the P. and O. s.s. Comorin asking ships in the Channel to look out for a missing passenger caused keen interest in London last evening as many eminent persons, including Mr. Montagu Norman, are139 words
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Article109 1933-05-12 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Peruvian Cruiser and Panama Canal Geneva, May 6. The refusal of the United States Government to allow a cruiser and two submarines of the Peruvian Navy to re victual when passing through the Panama Canal has presented the League with a knotty problem..—Reuter Wireless. - 109 words
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Article64 1933-05-12 9 i.—Reuter Wireless. For 1933 Season Washington, May 8. The liner “Leviathan” will be laid up during the 1933 season states an announcement by the United States Shipping Board and her seven voyages to Europe during the season will be made by other ships. The vessel, however, musti.—Reuter Wireless. - 64 words
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Article136 1933-05-12 9 stitutional reform in India. —Rugby Radio Service. 31 M.P.'s Issue Letter TO AVERT MINORITY DANGER London, May 10. Thirty-one prominent members of the House of Commons have issued a letter expressing their views on the Government’s Indian Policy in which they state that those who are anxiousstitutional reform in India.—Rugby Radio Service. - 136 words
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Article70 1933-05-12 9 To be Shown at Chicago “World’s Fair” Berlin, May 5. The Gutenberg Museum of Mainz has been asked to exhibit Gutenberg’s printing workshop at the Century of Progress Exhibition at Chicago. The printing press, which is the first ever made, is in almost perfect condition and has already70 words
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Article63 1933-05-12 9 112 Days’ Detention for Thefts from Colleagues Private Henry James Charles, aged 21, of the 2nd Battalion Queen’s Royal Regiment, has been sentenced to 112 days detention for stealing a ring and improperly possessing spoons and a shaving brush belonging to other men of his regiment. Twenty-eight days63 words
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Article243 1933-05-12 9 —Reuter. SOVIET TROOPS NEAR MANCHURIAN FRONTIER Harbin, May 12. The Manchukuo authorities ofiicially state that the Soviet is concentrating troops in Maritime Province, Siberia, and that 5,000 reinforcements have reached the vicinity of the Manchurian frontier. The Manchukuo District Commander asked the Soviet authorities the reason for the—Reuter. - 243 words
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Article259 1933-05-12 9 .—Reuter. In Accord With U.S. Policy EXCHANGE STABILITY New York, May 11. China will be in general accord with the United States’ silver policy at the World Economic Conference, according to Mr. T. V. Soong who is quoted by the New’ York Times as declaring that the.—Reuter. - 259 words
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Article123 1933-05-12 9 Germany Detaching Poland from F rance Paris, May 8. The methods of the French Nationalist press, which is endeavouring to persuade its readers that the German Government is seeking to detach Poland from France,” are severely criticised by the Radical Deputy M. Jean Plot, in the newspaper Oeuvre.123 words
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Article99 1933-05-12 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £lB3-2-6 £lB6-12-6 TIN—(3 Months) London £lB3-12-6 £lB7-0-0 Singapore $100.25 $101.87 Business Done Penang $100.25 Business Done 25 tons COPRA— (Sundried) $3.90 $3.90 BLACK PEPPER $17.00 $17.00 RCjKRKR London 2}gd. 2j|d. New York 4%c.(G) 4ijc.(G) Singapore 8 9 c^a TAPIOCA Fair Seed 53 50 Medium99 words
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Advertisement139 1933-05-12 9 HiL > It's a Wise Mother Who Puts Her Child on Trufood Nearest To Mother's Milk Humanised Trufood carries on the good work associated with breast feeding because it is actually almost akin to breast milk so near in fact, that medical science says there is hardly any difference between139 words
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Miscellaneous39 1933-05-12 9 Cbe IRunnvniede “The Brighter Hotel.” TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Les Raphael and HIS AUSTRALIAN SHOW BOAT BAND (the pick of Australian musicians) To-Morrow MUSIC in the Lounge from Noon. dinnerTdance SUNDAY Orchestral Concert—--9 p.m. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. ’Phone 543.39 words
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Article261 1933-05-12 10 Doctor With Influenza 4 During Epidemic HAD TO CARRY ON if How overwork through the influenza «pidemic caused a doctor to collapse at the wheel of his motorcar was described at Romfard Police Court. The Bench dismissed a summons against Dr. Charles McShane, of Longbridge-road, Barking,261 words
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Article236 1933-05-12 10 Daughter of Mr. Barney Barnato Mrs. Leah Blackwell, daughter of the late Mr. Barney Barnato and sister of Captain Woolf Barnato, the millionaire racing motorist, died suddenly at her London home in Great Stanhope-street, W. A few years ago she was known as “England’s Queen236 words
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Article157 1933-05-12 10 Doctor Tells of Borrowed Cigarette While He Telephoned Police 1 A “well-behaved burglar” who borrowed a cigarette while the householder, a doctor, telephoned for the police, was described by Dr. Michael Cronin, of High-road, Tottenham, N., at Tottenham Police Court. Arthur Bennett, aged 30, a labourer, was charged157 words
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Article1445 1933-05-12 10 RECEPTION AND SOCIETY NOTES ULTRA-SHORT WAVE—SHORT WAVES IN THE HIMALAYAS—DETECTING ICEBERGS—WIRELESS IN ENGLAND AND MALAYA o (By THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY) Reception conditions did not change very much during the last few days. The noise level was quite high same as the previous week. The Kuala Lumpur station as1,445 words
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Miscellaneous1088 1933-05-12 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATIONS (By THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) In Order Of Wavelength Difference in time to Malaya. GENERAL INFORMATION x STATION. I j Interval signals, days of transmission,, etc. I 7 7 4 41,891 La Turbie, France 6 9.8 30,602 Coltano, Italy 1/3 13 04 23,006 Malabar, Java I1,088 words
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Article1612 1933-05-12 11 Bill Passes Second Reading COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES AMONG TEACHERS The Seditious and Blasphemous Teaching of Children Bill passed its second reading in the House of Commons by 124 votes to 30. Sir Reginald Craddock (U. English Universities), moving the second reading, recalled two texts of Lenin, one1,612 words
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Advertisement390 1933-05-12 11 give them the pen YOU’D LIKE TO Jff OWN YOURSELF! Isn’t the best gift for friends or members of the family something you’d be proud to receive yourself? Of course! That’s why Parker Duofolds are selected by thou» sands of people the world over as a fine remembrance for others.390 words
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Advertisement38 1933-05-12 11 If you wish to extend your trade and find new customers, try a small advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette.” It circulates throughout the whole of North Malaya, Siam an u Sumatra. As a selling medium it stands unrivalled.38 words
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Advertisement357 1933-05-12 11 SKIN I TROUBLES| g Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying 8 Properties of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. 5 8 PERSON suffering from g eruptions of the skin has 'f N much to endure. It is not fill 11 merely the discomfiture and I I irritation and painful sensa- F/r357 words
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Article575 1933-05-12 12 —Straits Times. 7 When Will Pool Begin To Liquidate t CHANGE IN CONDITIONS FOR RELEASE The sensational height to which the price of tin has risen during the last week is still maintained to-day. Closing prices on the London Metal Exchange on Tuesday were, for standard—Straits Times. - 575 words
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Article174 1933-05-12 12 We have received the following from the Senior Warden of Mines, F.M.S.: In view of the prevailing uncertainty regarding the quota fixed as from Ist July, 1933, such uncertainty being the result of incorrect statements made in various newspapers on the subject, I will be obliged174 words
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Article508 1933-05-12 12 Problem of Areas of Contraction MR MacDONALD AND A LANCASHIRE PLEA The Prime Minister has sent to Mr. T. D. Barlow, chairman of the Lancashire Industrial Development Council, a long letter in reply to a series of recommendations put forward by the Council last December as508 words
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Article143 1933-05-12 12 A Loss of $9,442 Last Year I The directors of Malaya Publishing House 1 Ltd., in their report on the year’s work 1 state, that the balance to the credit of profit and loss account at February 28th. 1932, was $19,793.78 out of which a dividend of143 words
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Article1012 1933-05-12 12 BARTER WITHOUT PROFIT To meet the basic needs of some 1a,000,000 unemployed and their dependents in the United States, the Hoover Government last June took emergency steps which have involved tne largest transaction in barter known to recent history .writes a “Times” correspondent. Last summer 500,0001,012 words
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Article124 1933-05-12 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 85% 85% New York 3.96% 3.93% Montreal 4.49 4.48% Brussels 24.22% 24.22% Geneva 17.47% 17.45% Amsterdam 8.39% 8.39% Milan 64 5|16 64 Berlin 14.36% 14.37% Stockholm 19.55 19.35 Copenhagen 22.45 22.45 Oslo 19.65 19.60 Vienna 32 31% Prague 113% 113% Helsingfors124 words
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Article361 1933-05-12 12 MAY, 1933 MAY 12 Australian “Show Boat” due at Penang. League Football D. A. F. C. v. P. W. F. A., C. R. C. ground. MAY 13 Cricket: P. R. C. v. S. X. 1.,. Esplanade, 2.15 p.m. MAY 14 Cricket: P. R. C. v. Authentics, Esplanade,361 words
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Advertisement27 1933-05-12 12 LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST IN STATIONERY PRINTING AND ENGRAVING DIE STAMPING AND COPPER PLATE PRINTING EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND CORRECTLY The Pinang Gazette Press Limited.27 words
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Advertisement46 1933-05-12 12 Remomberithat pure blood not only keeps away disease, but Is Nature*! remedy—ln fact, the blood b the stream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke's Blood Mixture b unexcelled. It expeb the poisons and assists healing. Of J Chtmiiti Surw. BfMsAr/wrffaLlQt/ZDsr TABUTftm46 words
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Advertisement95 1933-05-12 12 paris Cst VA vA a 6 p K s'b cS Y -j 'fISHB ll 11 i *s*l x C' e I IP&g v AonSjg Obtainable from all Chemists, Bazaars and Stores. W. G. Dreher Co., Cecil Street, Singapore n\ot A**'* 0 X 1 your teeth regularly. The mouth and gums95 words
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Article590 1933-05-12 13 schedule of Principal Lines rwe following is a of vessels arriving from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY paMSES from Japan, China, Manila ,n/Singapore. Sails for Colombo, Port Said, Genoa, Marseilles, Rotterdam and Hamburg. MAHIDOL from Mergui, Moulmein ~id Tavoy. Sails for the same ports590 words
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Article1512 1933-05-12 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 3rd May per the Dutch Aeroplane via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 11th May. OUTWARD DUTCH AIR MAIL The Agents notify that the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam will arrive at Alor Star at 11.30 a.m. to-day.1,512 words
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Advertisement38 1933-05-12 13 CLOTH LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 15|x6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6l $5.00 per 100 12 xs| $4.50 per 100 ll|xs $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. IA, PENANG STREET.38 words
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Miscellaneous54 1933-05-12 13 I 6. J 5 TO-NIGHT Tjo 1 LAST NIGHT’S PACKED HOUSES ACCLAIMED 1 f IT THE MOST SPLENDID PICTURE i RAMON NOVARRO j HELEN HAYES J IN THEIR BEST ROLES “THE SON-DAUGHTER" I WITH WARNER OLAND—H. 3. WARNER LEWIS STONE —RALPH MORGAN 1 A METRO-GOLD WYN-M A YER PICTURE BOOKINGS54 words
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Miscellaneous284 1933-05-12 13 1 tayssiw 1 MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.45 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 j I SAMUEL GOLDWYN i Presents GLORIA SWANSON IN J "TO-NIGHT OR NEVER" SHE STOLE WHAT WAS ALREADY HERS! I ...in the silence of the night she came i alone...to keep a rendezvous wiih J i love—this woman of ice284 words
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Article1209 1933-05-12 14 Driving Ireland to the Simple Life FUTILITY OF LABOUR RESISTANCE A few months ago Mr. Norton, the Leader of the Labour Party in the Dail, was warning everybody that in order “to win the economic war with Great Britain,’’ the people of the Free State would have1,209 words
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Article261 1933-05-12 14 Capital Drawn to Sugar F actories Some of the young Indian industries which have been properly protected are flourishing in a hopeful manner. A good deal of attention is being paid to sugar factories, which in these days of cheap money are attracting capital easily. The report261 words
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Article156 1933-05-12 14 Scope For Enterprise and Capital That there is scope for enterprise and capital in the fruit industry in India is shown by the sponsoring by the Government of experiments designed to introduce the mango to oversea countries. During the summer of last year a number of shipments156 words
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Advertisement178 1933-05-12 14 w fl gHR ■HI f a sllWg* flEMlaa Ik <<.>£ BOErek; >B®® Bsiilt us a Sarnie SBafcy THOUSANDS of letters from happy mothers give testimony to the wonderful results of Glaxo feeding. Health, contentment, a robust constitution all these come normally to the Glaxo-fed baby. SUNSHINE BUILDS BONNIE BABIES Agents178 words
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Advertisement2165 1933-05-12 15 p °--british india I aj AND apcar lines (Companies Incorporated In England) LIMB TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR MA,L PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Leaves Due ||k|£ LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London LINE Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., Pena T 1 L A V«** L Marseilles, London Rotterdam and Glasgow.2,165 words
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Article487 1933-05-12 16 Due To-day MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR-GENERAL The s.s. Nieuw Holland,” the Australian Trade Ship, is due alongside Swettenham Wharf at 2 o’clock this afternoon and will leave at 8 o’clock to-morrow evening. The exhibition is open to the general public from 9 a.m. to noon and 5 p.m.487 words
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Article577 1933-05-12 16 Hemchit Knocked Out LAST NIGHT'S .BOXING (By SECONDS OUT Before a large crowd at the Drury Lane Hall last night, the local fighter, Boy Nara, scored a great success by knocking out Neil Hemchit, a fighter of repute from the South, in the fourth round of577 words
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Article86 1933-05-12 16 Rain Causes Postponement Owing to rain, the ties fixed for yesterday in the Penang Lawn Tennis Championships had to be postponed. The following are the ties for to-day Men’s Open Singles Championship.—J. RBurnham v. Dr. J. H. Bowyer. Goon Kok Ying v. Cheah Wat Hun (semi-final). TIES86 words
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Article96 1933-05-12 16 P.R.C. v. S.X.R.C. The following will play for the P.R.C. “A against the S.X.R.C. to-morrow on the Esplanade J. W. Webb, V. van Sanden, A. S. WiUweber, S. Stewart, L. Robless, R. V. de Cruz, M. Pestana, C. Pestana, J. Taylor, A. N. Other and D. Campbell. P.R.C.96 words
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Article61 1933-05-12 16 P. C. C. ‘A’ v. C. R. C. ‘A’ On the Victoria Green on Sunday, at 10.30 a.m.: P. C. C. “A” —S. V. Adams, C. G. Barnes, D. A. Coupar, J. N. Davies, W. F. Fletcher, R. G. Gibson (Capt.), C. F. King, J. W. Muncey, I.61 words
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Article18 1933-05-12 16 May Monthly Medal The May monthly medal (Bogey) will be played on Saturday and Sunday.18 words
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Article246 1933-05-12 16 Pulled Schoolgirl’s Arm A Chinese named Ooi Cheong was charged in the Police Court this morning with, at 8.30 a.m. on May 11, committing housebreaking into the premises of 126 Burmah Road in order to commit the theft of three shirts and a singlet, value $3. The246 words
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Article82 1933-05-12 16 The following passengers arrived at Penang this morning by the s.s. Kedah from Singapore: Capt. H. Bagot, Mrs. J. H. M. Mee, Miss E. B. Butler, Miss A. M. Johnston, Major H. L. Graham, Hon Dr C. J. Wilson, Mr. W. Miller Machay, Hon Mr. Sturroch, Mr. W.82 words
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Article829 1933-05-12 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share hsl at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 90 1.00 92% 1.00 Ayer Hitam 13,6 14)0ex 13 t 6 14j0ex Bangrin 16)6 17|6 16)6 17)6 Batu Caves829 words
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Article28 1933-05-12 16 The following is the Rubber Output for the month of April, 1933: The Ayer Molek Rubber Company, Ltd. 15,621 lbs., Total for 6 months 93,617 lbs.28 words
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Article56 1933-05-12 16 The following are Tin Outputs for the month of April, 1933: Sa’upulo No Liability.—Hours worked 548, Cubic Yards 80,000, Piculs 382. Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited.-!,M2 pikuls. [Only two (2) dredges were in operation and we also shut down on Sundays, in order to be within the limits of56 words
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Article53 1933-05-12 16 PENANG, MAY 12 (By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2,3 1311 4 m ts 2|3 2932 91 11 19 Private 3 m ts credit 24 53. 3 Documentary 24 932 On New York Bank Demand «1» France T.T. 98te0 India T.T. Hongkong T.T. noa Shanghai53 words
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Advertisement114 1933-05-12 16 e" FIRST AUSTRALIAN TRADE EXHIBITION SHIP" S.S. Nieuw Holland 11 The Exhibition of Australian Products and Trade Commodities on board the s.s. NIEUW HOLLAND alongside Swettenham Pier on the 12th and 13th May next is open to the general public on SATURDAY. 13th MAY FROM 9 A M. TILL NOON114 words
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Advertisement35 1933-05-12 16 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to oiler that article at a “throwaway price. Send along a small advertisement to the Tinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satisfactory igure.35 words
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Advertisement242 1933-05-12 16 "a"»"»"»"n"»"»"»"»"»"»"B"»’»"ij"a"n’a"n’ B B a B J 1 y t I Prices Lower I Than They I Will Ever Be Again! aW* Q I COME AND VIEW OUR DISPLAY- j f f ED COUNTERS WITHOUT ANI X OBLIGATIONS TO PURCHASE. X f COMPARE OUR LOW COM- X f PETITTVE PRICES AND242 words
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Advertisement483 1933-05-12 1 BRITISH goods—the WORLD S best I He 7^ T/i-a swr* I IrJigg B r Ig■ L yi V»ya I" J I W fclwdaa -LXJMik, i§eWoi k' zl “Tf™ flfl■ hs® ”T B n PRESENT Ilk fl fl ’MI it I I Pork and Beans Mg® Im Ml g Y LM483 words
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Article143 1933-05-12 2 Crossley-Premier MESSRS. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. Messrs. Harrisons, Barker and Co., Ltd., are agents in Malaya for Harrisons Ramsay Inc. who have branches throughout Australia and who, besides exporting Australian produce to this country, purchase from us quantities of pepper and rubber. The firm are143 words
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638 1933-05-12 2 CHIA POTEIK - Visit of Trade Ship (By CHIA POTEIK) Will the trade ship be the means of increasing the volume of business in Malaya and so hasten the oming of prosperity to this country? “It is my belief,” says Mr. P. E. Scrivener, in the Eastern Trade Journal,638 words
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Article287 1933-05-12 2 Aucutt’s Malayan Produce Empire buying begins at Home is a slogan which has been adopted in all parts of the Empire and it is, therefore, with added confidence that we draw the attentions of the public to Aucutt’s Malayan Coffee. In 1928 Mr. W. Aucutt first287 words
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Article245 1933-05-12 2 The House of Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., has always stood for the finest in wines, spirits and beers, and it is no mere phrase that the connoisseur comes to Caldbeck’s.” There is nothing so exacting as the demands of the connoisseur of good wine, and the245 words
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Article125 1933-05-12 2 MESSRS. GUTHRIE CO., LIMITED A Pioneer Firm Messrs. Guthrie and Company, Ltd., is one of the pioneer firms of Malaya and though now at the resrpĕctttble age of one hundred and eleven, is not feeling the weight of years a handicap. It is actively engaged in the development of Oil125 words
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Article282 1933-05-12 2 Singapore Cold Storage STAUNCH SUPPORTpt, the empirl Er F The Buy British Campaign na, no change in the policy of L Cold Storage Co., Ltd., as ev ln?lpOf! inception over a quarter of a r this company has been a of Empire produce. su > Porter Practically282 words
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Article368 1933-05-12 2 Britain’s Lead in Export Trade The tinplate industry in the Unital Kingdom continues to offer a more effective resistance to the effects of world depression than most other manufacturing trades of the country, and a further increase in production -and exports is anticipated over the next few368 words
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Article67 1933-05-12 2 fanning M* hil,es of ?i< Messrs. vicker3 Arn J castle-ttpon-Tyne, aV m t he E'' 0 manufacturing rights gliss pre Company, of N' W d include and other mechanical p ucing tW ning machines capa e minute at the rate of 300 P r Th e67 words
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Article295 1933-05-12 4 Manchester Engineering Firm’s Fire-fighting Discovery Experiments in the research department of Messrs. Mather and Platt, Ltd., the Manchester engineering firm, have resulted in the remarkable discovery that water can, after all, extinguish an outbreak where oil is the cause of the fire. Experts in fire-fighting295 words
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Article41 1933-05-12 4 Pick of Ceylon Produce Lipton’s and tea have been synonymous terms in British households for years. Wherever housewives demand the highest quality combined with a reasonable price, there you will find Lipton’s tea—an Empire product from Ceylon’s finest estates.41 words
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Article131 1933-05-12 4 Invention Interests Many Foreign Firms A new type of marine oil engine has been invented at the works of Messrs. Crossley Brothers, of Manchester. It is considered to be one of the most important research discoveries by a Manchester engineering firm for some years. Inquiries have131 words
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Article106 1933-05-12 4 In order to cope with an influx of orders for plates received last month, the Frodingham Iron and Steel works, of Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, relighted two blast furnaces in their melting shop. This department had been idle for two and a-half years. By the end of the month,106 words
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Article101 1933-05-12 4 A Lincoln firm recently made a casting of 20 tons for the bed of a large stone crusher in Scotland. The order was secured in face of American competition. It is the largest casting yet made of patent inoculated alloy cast iron known as “High Test,” under licence101 words
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Article169 1933-05-12 4 Some Encouragement The trade returns of India for the nine months of the fiscal year April to December last afford some encouragement from Great Britain’s point of view, for they show that in spite of difficulties the British share of India’s imports is increasing. While the169 words
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Article153 1933-05-12 4 Canada’s Participation Canada’s participation in the British Industries Fair is on an even larger scale than heretofore. In addition to represen- tation in the Empire Marketing Board section at Olympia, 46 individual Canadian firms are represented at Olympia and Birmingham, the exhibits including canned goods of all153 words
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Article832 1933-05-12 4 Asbestos-Cement Products BIG PART IN BUILDING INDUSTRY Although Asbestos-Cement Slates and Sheets are handled daily in considerable quantities by merchants, it is sur P rls s how even such experienced traders have failed to grasp the immense possibilities of this relatively new material, or to appreciate the important832 words
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Article753 1933-05-12 4 An Increase of Orders EXTREMELY ENCOURAGING EXTENSION Within the past week or two so many engine-makers and boatbuilders have reported fresh contracts and orders that the expectations of better times, heard generally at the beginning of the year, seem already to be confirmed. The ordinary lines753 words
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Article86 1933-05-12 4 Cut in Existing Levy A bill to amend and prolong the duration of the Cotton Industry Act, 1923, was introduced in the House of Commons on Tuesday by Sir Gerald Hurst and was The bIU given a first rea the ac’- r v the Pri>l»«a M > a86 words
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Article626 1933-05-12 4 Effects f ot taWi Full details of the tariff introduced in the House of on March 8 by the Minist^** Customs are now available preliminary statement has h One of the most in) agreement entered into Part > the Governments ot th. S and Australia provides that626 words
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Article1373 1933-05-12 5 nV years those engaged in the For many J q AustraUa have production o of the developu^ h wi F lh the East in Meat as men l of trad &f particularly slow have Pinned their faith to the r wlb f creat Britain and the1,373 words
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Article705 1933-05-12 5 INDEX TO EXHIBITORS 1-2 Stromberg-Car Ison (Australasia) Ltd. Radio Receivers and associated apparatus. 3 Thos. Mitchell Co. Pty. Ltd. Painters’ Brushes, Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes, and General Brushware. 4 Victoria Broom Company Brooms and Brushes of all descriptions. 5 West Coast Kalsomine Co. (Australia) Ltd.705 words
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Article374 1933-05-12 6 goods advertised in this our second British Trade Number are produced in ail parts of the Empire its publication coincides with the arrival in port of the .Australian Trade Ship and on behalf of ourselves and our advertisers we extend to members of the exhibition a most cordial374 words
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Article1236 1933-05-12 6 Canada has inevitably been affected by the financial crisis in the United States, but not adversely. It has, on Canada and the other hand, brought out Empire sharply the numerous points Trade. of contrast between the two countries. Not only have Canadians been unperturbed by what has1,236 words
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Article, Illustration2030 1933-05-12 7 HOW DUNLOP RESEARCH, PROCESSES AND TESTING HAVE DEVELOPED AN EPOCH-MARKING INVENTION BIRMINGHAM has made its distinctive D impress on the page of industrial history. Maintaining that great tradition, one of Britain’s largest manuFacturing units is literally leaving footints on the sands of time,” for there can2,030 words
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Article191 1933-05-12 8 English Canned Goods AGENCIES OF MESSRS. LITTLE’S Messrs. John Little and Co., Ltd., whose activities in Penang are at the moment confined to the wholesale market, are distributors of a number of Empire lines. Canned goods is almost a new industry in England but in191 words
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Article122 1933-05-12 8 Messrs. Joseph Travers and Sons, Ltd. Messrs. Joseph Travers and Sons, Ltd. are one of the largest distributors of, Empire goods in Malaya and Aylmer can-! ned products, an advertisement of which occupies the front page of this number, have rapidly gained a place on the122 words
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1653 1933-05-12 8 Transparent Paper and Its Uses RAPID EXPANSION EXPECTED An interesting feature of the present century has been the development of containers. The progress made in the distribution of all commodities, especially foodstuffs, has been remarkable. No longer is it necessary to take one’s own1,653 words
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Article187 1933-05-12 8 PRITCHARD'S— THE EMPIRE STORE —Luton. Fresh Fruits From Australia MANCHESTER MATERIALS Any campaign or scheme which for its aim the support of any Industry can count upon the support of Messrs. Pritchard and Compaq Penang’s leading departmental store. The magnificent displays of fresh fruits &nd vegetables which periodically g ree’—Luton. - 187 words
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Article121 1933-05-12 8 Ladies cannot fail to be interested in the wide selection of materials for dresses on offer and two products of Manchester are particularly attractive. Grafton’s veils is a famous fabric—the first printed voile —and has alw’ays been accepted as the standard by which other voiles are judged. It121 words
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Article1003 1933-05-12 9 Note of Harmony and Dignity M:K r, have shown in recent years, < S tastes in Decoration of cinemas Batres are of the most catholic desand there are few styles which <r,P not been made use of or adapted for ta e .rnose Excellent results1,003 words
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Article287 1933-05-12 9 London Factory 1,200 BRITISH EMPLOYEES There cannot be a house in Penang where at some time or another one of the Heinz family of pure food products has not found a use. This famous firm has now factories in Canada and London and the goods now287 words
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Article226 1933-05-12 9 Made From Finest Empire Produce The first thirst after a long day in the open, a gruelling set at tennis, or violent exertion, this thirst —a searing thirst—descends upon one. All is forgotten save an urgent wish to get rid of it. This is where the hardened226 words
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Article24 1933-05-12 9 "This building is regularly disinfected with Jeye’s.” You must have seen this announcement many times. Why Because Jeye’s is British and Best.24 words
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Article493 1933-05-12 9 Activity of Dominion Producers Business on the wine and spirit market continues at depression level. The trade, j however, has adjusted itself to the prevailing conditions. Stocks everywhere have J been reduced substantially below normal 1 levels, and transactions are mostly of a I hand-to-mouth493 words
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Article170 1933-05-12 9 Buy British and Feel Proud of It For centuries the Frenchmen, Dutchmen, Russians and Germans have had the monopoly of the sale of Liqueurs in this old country of ours, not because these could not be produced here equally well, but because we imagined that nothing of this nature170 words
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Article105 1933-05-12 9 Care in Manufacture IXL Products contain nothing but the best and freshest of prime Tasmanian fruits and pure refined cane sugar. Tasmanian fruits are known the world over for their excellent flavour, and this flavour is naturally communicated to our manufactured products. In addition it can105 words
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754 1933-05-12 10 Imports From Empire 1 Countries OVER HALF THE TOTAL Having heard the views of many merchants, Mr. A. R. Starck, Assistant British Trade Commissioner in Johannesburg, is convinced that South Africa has now turned the corner and that unless something unforeseen happens there are indications754 words
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Article626 1933-05-12 10 Industrial Distinction BRITISH HOSIERY, BOOTS SHOES No brighter spot than Leicester, from both social and industrial standpoints is to be found in Britain to-day. During a time of general depression it has retained its vitality and confidence and has continued its story of phenomenal progress. Now626 words
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Article129 1933-05-12 10 Benefit to the British Empire In opening the annual show of the Stellenbosch Agricultural Society, Mr. E. H. Nellmapius, president of the Cape Province Agricultural Union, referred to the difficulty of markets, and added We cannot sufficiently appreciate the advantage obtained at the Ottawa Conference. Our whole production129 words
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Article615 1933-05-12 10 Regal Milk Wilts United Dairies, Ltd., virtually marked the birth of a new industry. The forces which brought it into being were the same forces that caused the Industrial Revolution —the introduction of machinery, the greater facilities of transport, and the opening up of more distant markets.615 words
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Article122 1933-05-12 10 British Firm’s Negotiations It is reported that Mr. H. C. Stewart, president of Hull, Blyth and Co. (Canada), Ltd., a subsidiary of the British firm of Hull, Blyth and Co., Ltd., is now in Ottawa to negotiate for the purchase of the Canadian National Steamships122 words
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Article899 1933-05-12 12 Specially Selected Barleys 3 MONTHS COLD STORAGE Since all beers and ales are malt liquors” the first process in brewing is concerned with barley—from which malt is derived. It has to be mentioned that only specially selected barleys are used for brewing—and this careful choice899 words
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Article1578 1933-05-12 12 The Method Of Making Whisky At A Highland Distillery Whisky making is a trade about which the man-in-the-street knows little and a few paragraphs on the subject may not be amiss—particularly when one considers it’s extreme popularity throughout the world. Whisky making may be divided into three sections1,578 words
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Advertisement120 1933-05-12 2 All Empire GOODS. DEAKINS fiS! R®a®j isws tefffl VEGETABLES and •-1 FRUITS. KJL °*chard c*-°f- v jaS Bnasl ENGLISH pr M ’WI ®HbSh < HMM GROWN. nfijM t'- «I f /Zw* sYRiL£-<r I <au I>W f APPETITE The <S®y In J ars x oz<> 2 ox., 4 ox., I ox.,120 words
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