Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 March 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE gSTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No 61. VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 16th MARCH, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 625 1 f NAGATA bro-HEBB DENTISTS Hc.fd Office next Io The Dispensary. 62, Leith Street l|nrßTTrnßßlTTnrMmmrM Mr|l M M lIHIIIHII I 11| IH imiimi II 111 1111 m WF < Pinang KSfe [JLKcSJIj 14.9 H.P. PHAETON c[ "Y Y* You cleanse your skin j W’SPW {Tg k\ A reP^ty why not pro-
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    • 14 1 B.TOHISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography b/ elacteto Ughl» 7jom m. <8,70, BIBHOr BTBXBT, PBKANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1583 2 POSITION VACANT j p BANKS —n him— Assaycr required for Barma (»nj 4 I NaUvnaHty) experienced in wet sesay of A N ideally situated Headquarters just off —g nmi/iMR I re.% tin, wolfram, mixed concentres and x the Bath Road, 21 miles from Hyde CRSRTEPH 1 B*O SHASSHiI BAHKINB «B
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  • 544 3 BRITAIN "CARRIES THE BABY* Foreign Contractors Take Empire’s Subsidy Since Great Britain began to feel the lining of her pockets and to cut out luxuries, the eye of the [National Parliament has more than once'been turned reffectively*on Geneva. Qieetiore on the co»t of the League of
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  • 163 3 CHERBOURG LANDING MISHAP Mrs. Edgar Wallace went ashcre from the liner stic at Cherbourg after learning cf h« husband’s death in Hollywood, and sei off immediately for London. The voyage from Southampton to Cherbourg was a 13 hour ordeal for Mr?. Wallecr, who stepped ashore worn-out
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 322 3 .i pALACC r V UP, -I r Ljl Tbya Tbai 'Palace THE PREMIER HOTEL OF BANGKOK Vltll known for nA Jizfmct'iQrr and refinemnL 1 r 11. z.-' M I® 'i V K 4a I WstSHm xfL JES z x < I I X§> r because it’s E|9| mere attractive ■'-■'<
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    • 288 3 Prevent Colds S™" I I J 3 A R G A I S I ’Flu last year and put H it down to Forma mi nt. L Here’s your opportunity to secure real genuine. when i hear others piano Bargains. Low prices that reflect the times. I nave colds I
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  • 668 4 BANKRUPTCIES EXPECTED Chinese Firms Adopt Determined Stand While Chinese politician! have been viewing with optimum the ability of the Chineia forces to hold their own against the Japanese troops here, for an indefinite period, there is a pcepeot < f a severe setback in business, with a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 365 4 ANOTHER WAR STORY Ex-Ssrvico Man ard His “Souvenir” Rheumatism That Got Into His Boncs 'y jO» Here’s yet another War story. It's about a Service-man who brought /A \i y |S> home what he called a “souvenir.” Actually it was rheumatism and I neuralgia. But he had the soldier’s 9#x*****3R
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    • 124 4 4 Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed in Good Clothes When in England, call and fit yourself out with clothes at approx, half original cost. Overcoats, Lounge, Sports, Dress Suits, Plus Fours, etc. Created by eminent Savile Row and West End Tailors viz. ■vwb-vm Davies, Scholte, Pool K Tautz, Bandon, Lesley
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    • 207 4 s POTATOES ANO SAUCE ZJ* INGREDIENTS.—2 lb. cooked potatoes, 1 |K|| oz. of grated cheese, 2 tablespoonfuls Nestle’s X Pure Thick Cream, salt, pepper and cayenne, j '3- y 1 oz. of butter. M METHOD. Mash the potatoes with butter, cream and seasoning. Beat well T and pile in a
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 742 5 ul y shopping thia fore-CJ-I of picture wire, that 6 oonf vilH revith a hint seen by me i»”'.. Ls. 10 n, n °J ha,iB 0® yr Irn mops, troame, b.-nshea and for oonv?OJII cx> kh B JVC or sink. For this i,DM H’p--’'“ 3, l 7
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    • 449 5  -  BY IRENE ADAIR Mini. re »v e Bo maD different stjhsin Uitd; 8 b B BBaBOD that even the mod what °k B WOrnen be able to find jnat nnifnrL? WBQtßi Indeed, there is Ipbb ih n y ln the Eew b’ouacß than “«new frock,,, ttd mf?
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    • 540 5  -  LY OLG A WRIGHT Very few hensewives know the value, i otherwigs than ed:b‘ f tns; gj, and yet j eating an eg< is only cne of the mmy things that can Le done with it. Few people, for ana?, red zj the Poss bihtiea of the gg
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    • 76 5 Fashion artists are enthusiastic over the new frocks which add to the wearer’s height, but are, nevertheless, cunningly decnated to give grace to an otherwise severe style. Neverthe’ese, the scarf and bow on this simple walking dress of terra-cotta wool-marocain can be detached if desired. The attraction
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    • 531 5  -  BY MURIEL BARKER In 8n tffort to awaken interest and S 3 e itnul.te enterprising des ga?r? hive clangel the name ot the afternoon frock to the cinema frack.” I don’t know «fa ther women are now supposed i> spend a>l their afternoons in tne cinema bet. anyway,
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    • 488 5  -  BY MARION WEBSTER To those people who prefer to have nothing at all if they einnot have the best is piloted a special brand of loneliness t>nd discontent. There are people whose tastes aspire to orchestra stalls at the theatre, but because their pockets only run to pit
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    • 733 5  -  BY ROSAMUND The more ejonojrcU we neelto bi witn our c joking, the more impjrtan r is to make sure that nothing is going to be wasted at Übh Often a very plain cteh can be helped out, and render© 1 temptir g by the addition
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  • 497 6 Oath of Allegiance Elimination Stopping Payments to Britain Manifesto to Free State Electors Since the following was written, De Valera has been elected President of the Irish Free State: Mr. Da Valera, in a manifesto to the electors, outlines the policy which hd will pursue if
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  • 456 6 RACING VOTORIST IN SINGAPORE Beautifully tinned, Miss Betty Carstairs, the well-known motor bost and motor car racing enthusiast, was one of the few passengers on board the round the world liner Mariposa who broke her jau ney at Miss Carstairs is spending a few days there before
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  • 336 6 LIST No 2 The following further subscriptions are gretefully acknow’edged by the committee of the Fund: Amount previously published as per List No 1, $3,252.57 Hapnjai Oversea Chinese Siam) $*****, Toogloon ozersea Chinese (Siam) $207 47, Mr Liy Hoo Hean $l3 04, Mr Lee Hong Kiatn
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  • 124 6 WARNING TO PUBLIC The public are warned against a new forged five dollar note, a specimen of which has fallen into the hands of the Treasury. This is the first time a counterfeit note of this denomination of the present issue has been discovered in Penang. The
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  • 196 6 AND WINS SUIT In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Whitley gave judgment as prayed for in the suit in which a Chinese woman, Choong Kah Soh, sued her brother Choong Fat Poh. for tbe recovery of $1,866. Plaintiff stated she was compelled to pay this money
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  • 173 6 FUNERAL YESTERDAY EVENING The funeral of Mrs Schwatz. wife of Mr T. Schwatz, Chief Bulff District Court, Penaog took place at tbe Western Road Cemetery yesterday afternoon. The Rev D P Samuel conducted a short service at the deceased 9 house at Lorong Salamat and a’so officiated
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  • 126 6 DISORDERLY CONDUCT IN POLI JE STATION Norman Carmichael 1 egg and his wife, Agnes l egg who were charged with disorle ly conduct in tbe Central p olice Station during tbe early hours of the morning of February 21 were found guilty by Mr. A. W. Hay. tbe
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  • 94 6 rvjwiug u.uu ana taac me nnien snoaia be at the usual post at Mortlake. —Rugby Radio Service. SHORTER COURSE THIS YEAR The University boat race will be rowed on Saturday morning over a coarse about four hundred yards shorter than usual. Owing to structural alterations on the
    rvjwiug u.uu ana taac me nnien snoaia be at the usual post at Mortlake.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  94 words
  • 60 6 The following will play for the Eastern Smelting (lub against the ost Office Recreation lub on tbe Dato Kramat Gar dens to morrow at 5. 5 p.m, K Taylor; Yeoh Teik Ban and CMP Badry; C MoLear, J N Cooley and W L Robinson, O Hassan, H Ismail.
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  • 59 6 It Is officially announced that the Federated Malay States Government after mature consideration of the recommendations of the Committee appointed to consider the incidence of taxation on the rabbet industry, whose report was recently laid before Federa’ Counci’ as Paper No. 4/1932, has found
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  • 806 6 Mrs.B.C. Van Buren and the Mieses Van Buren left Singapore by the Oentaur on Saturday for a ho iday in Australia. Dr. A.L. Hoops, former P 0.M.0. Straits Settlements, and Mrs. Hoops, are on their way to Malaya by the Ranpura. due April 1. Mr. F. 0
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 164 6 1 _zn tbe patt begins to tell! j your Lave begun to flag, iH 11 your vitalits ’a jow, if your work ifl i is a burden aud the of life ■U L r/ are dust in your moathh I wk Pl IYLLUSV’ revitr.i<ss and rem 1 juvenn’es the whole
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 127 6 A k F r PI« I OPENING 615 TONIGHT The Screens Most Popular Baby Vam 930 DOROTHY LEE In Radio's Sparkling Entertainment “LAUGH and GET RICH” wi a 3 EDNA MAY OLIV-k HUGH HERBERf With Splendid «.d Jed Attractions Including “ROAIVIIn IN THE GLOaMin’ Sung by SIR HAR LAUDER Grces
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  • 665 7 Supreme Court Suits shareholders DISAGREE >n»iM that they each had a *.l share in the ticket which the Penang J lC' b Unlimited Sweep held ,3 Lr<t 1 last year, two persons, i vf rakannn and Shaik Hamid, Led as plaintiffs in two suits i the
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  • 129 7 CANTONESE SENTENCED FOR TRICK Two Cantonese Ngon Jin and Ng Thong appeared before Mr E Jago in the Second Police Court this morning to receive sen tenoe on a charge of cheating to which they had pleaded guilty Detective Inspector Gordon said that a Chinese woman came
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  • 58 7 -Reuter. Health Visit to South of France The Archbishop of Canterbury on medical advice is going to the Sos th of France next week. It is officia ly stated his general health is excellent but slight rheumatism persists. The Archbishop hss been troubled by minor illnesses on several
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  • 178 7 CAMPAIGN AGAINST LODGING house keepers In order to have a keen eye upon undesirables arriving in the Settlement the police are carrying out a campaign against lodging house keepers who fail to register the names of all their guests in the book provided for that purpose. This morning
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  • 157 7 STELLA POLARIS IXPECIED ON FRIDAY The motor yacht Stella Polaris with 45 tourists on board is expected to arrive at Penang on Friday from Pirgapore and will be berthed alongside Swettenham Pier. The yacht which is a Norwegian vessel has been chartered ty the firm of Messrs
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  • 114 7 A WARNING TO HOUSEHOLDERS Several cases of using false dachings (weighing scales) came up before the Second Police Magistrate, Mr E Jago. this morning. In one case a Chinese vegetable seller was fined $2O or in default a month's rigorous imprisonment for using a daching which was 6}
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  • 216 7 Chinese Beat St, Xavier’s R. C. On the St. X vier’s ground yesterday afternoon the Penang Chinese Football Association beat the St Xaxier’s Recreation Club by one goal to nil. The game was fast and well contested In the opening stages the S X R O. launched several
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  • 65 7 In an intn’-petine soccer match yesterday the Young Muslims Football Party dffeated the Police Department by two goals to one at tbe Patani road ground. The Young Muslims scored their two. goals in tbe first half through Mohamed and K-ssim The Traffics scored their only
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  • 139 7 NaVY DRFRAT THE ARMY (From Our Ovn Correspondent) Singapore, March 16 The Navy, represented by the H A M.S. Berwick, narrowly defeated the Army in the contest for the Lowther Grant Cap at tbe New World Ust night. It was good sport but tbe boxing was poor
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  • 122 7 BOMBAY >ILK MERCHANTS’ C aE PORTIONED Palaniappa Chetty who stands charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $33 000 was once *giin in the Police Court this morning before Mr E Jago. Mr-R D Hume appears for the prosecu tion and Mr N Raghavan for
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  • 43 7 Thursday at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. March A Nation Again Hume Overture Rcaamunde Schubert Selection The Shamrock Myddelton H b nera Charme d’ Espagne Mezzieapo W.I» Pretty Kitty Kelly Set c ion The Ea l™ Finale Kehoe» Of I-ebnd Lwge
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  • 483 7 NEW METHODS FOR NEW CRIMES INTERE TING comments on modern methods employed in the detection of crime are contained in tbe annual re port of Major General bir Llewelyn Ataherley, Inspector of Constabulary, on tbe police forces of England and Wales. The report does not inc'u't
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  • 126 7 -Reuter. Bequest By Eccentric German The Morning Post Roma correspondent has reported that representatives of the hinese Republic at Rome have gone to Bressanone to take possession of a fortune estimated at half a mi’lion sterling bequeath ed by an cld German, Heinrich B-»sse to China "to
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  • 147 7 JUST TO HELP HIM ON HIB C. H. Rogers a young European Mercantile Assistant appeared in the Second Police Court tuis morning before Mr E Jago to answer a charge of failing to etop and report after an accident Mr. Rogers, p eading guilty, said that
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 13 7 E. O. Hotel The Special Dinner and Dance Advertised for Tc-night is cancelled.
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    • 630 7 “Buy British, and so employ B itish labour by land and by sea” BRH. THS PRINCE OF WALES’S BRO DCA3T HORLICK’S is BRITISH fjere is your guarantee JJOBLICK 'S was originated half a century ago by an Engl shinan, Sir i Janes Horlick, Bart., and year by yeiri;his rapiily in
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  • 623 8 Much that is interesting ant much that will prove extremely unpalatable to owners of private aril hire motor lorries in B itish Malaya is to be found in the repert, (which was laid on the table at the Federal Coulcil on Monday) ofj the Road and Rail
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  • 307 8 The announcement that the Admiralty considers Singapore Base inadequate carries many implications. Perhaps it is net sur prising in view of the recent lesson of how quickly conditions resembling warfare may spring up in the Far East, even in these piping pact protected times of peace. Not without
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  • 582 8 Penang, Wednesday S ERIOUS omission in tc-day’s news I No denial by Japan of territorial ambitions I The al fresco eating estahli-h ments at the corner uf Rope Walk and Kimber ey Stre t have leen Psrsina swept away, and so ol passes a landmark Lapdirark <
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  • 92 8 Tin— Spot Yestsrday London £129 2s 61 £1281(13.01 Tin (3 Months) London £l3O 15s. Qd. ss. tM. Singapore $65 874 Business Done 100 tans C Penang $65.35 (iG 00 Business Done Bayers—No S-’llers Rubber London 2.% d. New York c. (G) Singapore Of c(By courtesy of Messrs. Kennedy
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 130 8 Graded as the C hoicest Butter by the I Commonwealth Cept. of Agriculture. I JUOIk 1 v® ii n?O?l BUTTERCUP BRAND ft O. M. SLOT fir* Co., Lrtd IMPORTERS J BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk P B u E R s E -7 t O C* W^K Xx T> I
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    • 13 8 E. O. Hotel The Special Dinner and Dance Advertised for To-night is cancelled.
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  • 664 9 i. Reuter. FOUR ordnance DEPOTS EXPLODE Believed Work of a Communist SHANGHAI PEACE PROSPECTS Lord Lytton Confident of Settlement Canton, March 16 The City was shaken like an earthquake when four ordnance buildings were blown up, supposedly by a Communist. The first detonation occurred at
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  • 219 9 :—Rugby Ridio Service. surplus now assured Revenue returns issued last night giving figures to last Saturd y leave no doubt that a balanced Budget will be successfully realised. £l2 W r k lhe deßoi WM r 3nee 112 800 000 and amounted at the end to £2l
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  • 180 9 Reuter. Selling of Eastmin atd Kreuger Stoikj The Irish Sweep is rivalled as a topic of the day by the suicide of the mu'ti-miHion-sire, Mr Eastman, to whose achievements columns are devote! relating haw he started as an office bay at twelve shillings a weekend experimented with
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  • 122 9 world’s most difficult problems.—Rugby Radio Service. Sir Robert Hama Stat as His V ews Speaking at Bradford, Bir Robert Horne urged the removal of silver and the establishment of a bimeti'hc monetary standard. A standard composed both of gold and silver would afford the safest method by which
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  • 75 9 Reuter. “We Propose to Remove the Oath” We propose to remove the Oath of Allegiance, declared De Valera in the Dail. We have a mandate to remove it. We want every section of the community to be able to send representatives to the Dail without having to
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  • 238 9 Reuter. ANXIETY AT ADMIRALTY 77ie state of a [fairs regarding the Singapore base is unsatisfactory and is now en~ gaging the earnest attention of the First Lord of the Admiralty, according to Captain 1). E. Wallace, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, in the course of
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  • 100 9 —Rugby Radio Service Plucky Flight by Australian Airman A significant record bn j ist been established by Mr. Taylor, a msmber of an Australian firm in Argsatin who iu an aeroplane has croseel toe Andes into Chile This aeroplane is 'he smallest produced in England and
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  • 88 9 March of 2,083 millions.—Rugby Radic Service. Big Dun.nution of Daily FLw The effect of the low rainfall in recent weeks on the flow of the River I hames was referred to at the Conservancy meeting on 1 onday The natural flow of the river during last
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  • 32 9 -Reuter. Six Months’ Rigorous Imprisonment Bombay, March 15 Mrs. Gandhi, who was released from prison on February 29. has been arrested again and sentenced to six months’ rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 36 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Back In British Museum On instructions from the Duke of Portlandj the world renowned gem of Greek art known ae the Portland Vase has been redeposited in the British Museum.—
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  • 26 9 Fstablisbes Hospital At Shanghai Madame Sun Yat Sen and Madame Liao Ohun-k»i hive established a National Hospital for Wounded Soldiers at Shanghai-
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  • 141 9 -Ranter. Reply to French Proposal Sir Ihilip Sassoon, Under-Secretary for Air, gave the House of Commons what, apparently, is the first official hint of the Government’s attitude towards the French disarmament propose' at Geneva. He asked hid we sufficient confidence in any international body to
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  • 198 9 —Reuter Britain States Two Objections In the course cf P r iam?n l ary answers yesterday, Mr. R jncimm President of the Board of Trade, said the Government had made it clear to the French Government that they took exception in principle to the imposition of the French
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  • 77 9 been considered by the Cabinet. —Rugby Radio Service. Uni ed Kingdom Preparations The Prime Minister yesterday stated th it almost immediately after the Governor nt was formad a Cabinet Committee was appointed to supervise preparations for the Ottawa Conference so far se the Government in the United Kingdom
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  • 71 9 -Rugby Badio Service. Colonial Secretary Favours Clostr Union The Colonial Secretary, Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister, stated in the House of Commons yesterday that the Governors of the Leeward Islands. Windward Islands and Trinidad are in genera' agreement as to the desirability of a commission being appointed to
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  • 56 9 -Rugby Radio Service. Private Member’s Bill to Exclude Them In the House of Commons yesterday under the Ten Minutes Rule, Commander Oliver Looker Lampson was given leave to intro duce a HH to prohibit the importation of goods made by foreign forced labour. The Bill was brought in
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  • 44 9 -Reuter. New York, March 15 Fears that the Lindbergh baby may b dead are apparently entertained by th< police who have circularised »11 keepers oi incinerators in hotels and apartments au< city institutions to watch for parcels con taining baby o'othes.-
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 539 9 JASCHA HEIFETZ < PLAYED the VIOLIN AT THE AGE of THREE! Read the outline of the amazing musical career of this wonderful violinist in His Master's Voice” Catalogue furthermore, HEAR him play as though actually playing for you... and don t miss Record No. DA 984. 1 moutrie’s of course
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  • 784 10 EXPLOITATION NOT ECONOMIC RGA.’S. VIEWS No Successful Issue Indicated Yet jq It are receired the following from Mr. C. Ward Jackson, local Secretary of the RMer GrowerY Association IT been frequently sugg»et?d thit rn v ber at 31. a lb. might be coov *rt«d into other saleable
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  • 616 10 Business at Recent Council Meeting London, March 1 A meeting of the Council of the Rubber Growers* Association was held on February 1«\ 1932. the following being the important business transacted: Packing of Rubber Arising out of the suggestion received from a member of the Association a« to
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  • 102 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN The health statement for the Manic* pality of George Town for the wee' ending Mireh 12. 1932, shows a total cf 57 deaths —37 males end 2 fem'i’ui. —.he deith-rate being 19.49 on mill? with 20 R 6 in the prtC'*d iug w*ek and
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  • 771 10 Association’s Annual Report The annual general meeting of the Selangor Miners Association will be held st the Association's Chamber on Thursday, Mirch 17, when the following report signed by Mr. A. H. Fiowerdew, th? President, will be presented Oi behalf of the Committee, I have pleasure in submitting
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  • 39 10 The homeward mail by the s,s Cuthcge closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, tbs 19. h iosUtt los s.s. Rawalpindi with mails iespatched from London on February 27 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m» to-morrow.
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  • 237 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Ths following were ths latest guotaiiote MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’fl share list el 11 Bjn. to day Yesterday To day 2S S Shaebb g > a 10. o. o. o. Minluß Ayer Hitam 10/3 10 9 10/3 10/9 cum GopeneCon 37'6 42/6 37/6 42 6
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  • 77 10 essrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London, March 14, Spot £129 15.0 three mmths* bny’ng £181.7.6 three months* selling £131.10.0. Messrs. Boustead 00. Ltd, 15th March quotation for Singapore refined tin $65 87| per picul, buslnesdone 109 tons, Penang refined tin $65.75 per picul, buvers no sellers, unrefined tin
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  • 18 10 TH Bentcng N.L. For First Hi f cf March Hcurs 208 Cubic yards 21.800 Pikuls 125
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  • 29 10 Singapore P/iete for Standard R bbed Smoked SLe<J for today are is tcllowa:— Spot vrts psr 1?. Much ,i April/Jure 6 July/Sept. 7j Miiket quiet.
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  • 162 10 Latest Quotations Tues. Mon. Sai. March 16 Mirch 14 Sept. 19 Pmlb 92| 92} 128.96 New York 8.62} 8.63 4.85 J Montreal 4 06 4.07 Bruseela 2G 25 99 84.88 Geneva 18 75 18 28/82 24.86 Amsterdam 8 98i 8 99} 12.08 Milaa 70 69} 92
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  • 246 10 n a*» March 16 ew, 3*3ar »s Of lam p. e-ast low 5,00 V.C Cluvu h xOCO 9>ll inf *n tZXC Mva«?ie>'-g uotn 17CV< \'utm*£f A- b 70. CC i 0s u 80.00 iTconutgo*? 1.000 I* li.rr Copra cund rlsd sma 1 ba' srt'ons 6.20 Ra'iang tales 11.
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  • 86 10 Pensng, March 16 By Ocurtw of the Chartered Bank On London Bunk Demand 2/8 13/16 h ti 4 m/ti 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2'4 7/32 3 it Docune’Ury 2/4 11/32 Oa New York Bank Demmd 41 Franca u T T 940 nom In Fa u TT 152 f
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  • 658 10 KENNEDY CO, SHARE LIST I i Alta'» by A< *46» *J; I 'lf Alai r*i»l &abbfa <■ T Aouii. e 4; Ayw 8 Aya» Suuß.; Kubbrs I N Ayes ajleb Babb- 1 Aft» <ta*a Sub*. 3. io fp 3*.’*. r if S» ->»t* 4 r*ianti 1: It -z-Dt*. Au.;ba. ma
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • News From All Parts
    • 142 11 Why He is Netted Nobody knows how or why jierntigs ti'-'t into n not. Mr. Mch ®i Grab dj, who has been tryicg io find cut by collectirg ideas frcm fiehtimen and observing at sea with drift*'*) b-e formulated a hypothesis which h« jiecnrses in
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    • 118 11 "Worry te interest p*id on trouble before it fal s du*< deciarsd D*sn Ing-, in an aidrew to young people. Christ condemned worry as a sin—perhaps H« wap {fas first to do s r —and what good advico this wm. I have bad mmy trouble," mid
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    • 69 11 ?BOSPEOTOR’S FIND IN RHODESIA Capetown Mr. H. H Davies, leader of the Southera Rhodesia Labour Party wh.le prospecting fcr gold five miles from Bulawayo unearthed a skeleton of an ancient dan. The grave contained old copper bangles, gold ornaments and two carved native pots. The skull has been
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    • 105 11 Prince George was with some friends at West End cinema lately. During the interval, writes a Liverpool Pott gossip, i-e Prince mil gled with the crowd in the wfrrsbment bar, went to the counter, tut down a note, and ordered a nnrk. The barmaid was
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    • 69 11 boc P pr the ‘‘walking parson,’’ Vian. ,w P n his fifty-second year as Be i a °?-n IGy cn th® 31et of Januarv. y' sb wonderfully active for bis 81 and G at B x in the morning, Be ia 3 C d ba th throughout
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    • 40 11 Qiagen.? di fir brigade of a small charged cc^’ln P° ,an( L is on tria’, •Urtefl sZ' ar 00, 1« all ged to have j-'-'r ,v: BOap to bis activities h 8 renown is fi.-e-fi,hter.
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    • 209 11 Effect of Vaccine By an experiment on himself, the Rev. A. G. Fraser, Principal of the Prince of Wales Native Co lege at Achimota, on the Gold Coast, has proved that the scorpion will not sting a subject who has been vaccinated with scorpion poison. That is
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    • 179 11 If you were asked to guess the favourite author of convict* you might suggest Edg r Wallace, s nee bis works must be so full of useful tips. But you would be wrong, for in a rep rt issued by the Prison Commissioners aud Governois we find
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