Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 March 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY N 0,65. VOL. LXXXX. MONDAY, 21st MARCH, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 474 1 T uagata DBOTHuBS > DENTISTS gtsii Office next Io Th* Dispeniary. I M > LeithStre< I MOBSIS I COWLEV SALOOIV »J i Hll/11/ 1932 MODEL GALLON. L V s?X Tte°«° s PRICE =J ~~-N I WITH SLIDING HEAD I IS OBTAINABLE DAILY I FROM OUR AGENTS Yr LUM* ‘MS I
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    • 14 1 H.TOHISATSUI STUDIO with up<to-d&t« FhcWgraphy by eleoirU 7<m»« Wit 70, BISHOP BTBSBT t PBNdLNG.
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  • 809 2 Oxford’s Early Lead Tires Crew Light Blues Win Toss NintK Successive VictoryOfficial Time 19 m. 11 secs. London, March 19 CAMBRIDGE won the interUniversity Boat Race to-day by five lengths and thus equalled the record formerly held by Oxford of winning the race in nine
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    • 1113 2 TO LET LEAVE I 213, Green Lane, two storeyed bungalow, garage, etc. j A ideally situated Headquarters just off 6 10, Hargraves Roa(1 the Bath Road, 21 mile» from Hyoe oompcuna boose. 25 22 oT' M3 d S AhhP BAYLIS HOUSE HOTEL On the outskirts of Slough Buckingham* Com I
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    • 50 2 A HOLIDAY this EASTER? CONCESSION RETURN TICKETS 24th TO 29th MARCH, 1932. OUTWARD. By any train leaving after 6.00 a. m. ’on 24th March up to midnight on 28th March. RETURN. Any train on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday or Tuesday, March 25th to 29ih inclusive. F, M, S. RAILWAYSI Q
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    • 801 2 BANKS. CHAPTERED BANK H3tW§ mil o n ,ND,^AU^t L l\X c^. A coßmioa. (Incorporate! ta Ecgknd by Koval Charter 1868 J r Lincobporated in tre colony or no»,, Fsid-up CapiUl £8,000,000 Or Hc »mos a Beserve Liability of Proprietor. «,000,000 'J® aud k Head Office: by Ordinance No. 6of 68,
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  • 189 3 16 pja. TO 3 PTS. Scotland Beaten at Twickenham 65,000 SPECTATORS I f ftniax to a hectic week reached at Twickenspectators inof York witnestattle for the Calcutta cup won by 16 points flints after leading by two O ‘oneat the interval. wa3 served np the game
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  • 1344 3 .DIVISION 1 Arsenal 1 Newcastle U. 0 Siramgharn 1 Sheffield W. 2 Blackburn R. 1 Llrerpoe! 3 Blackpool 1 Aaton Villa 3 Derby C. 1 Chelsea O Everton 4 Huddersfield T. 1 Manchester C. 1 Middlesbrough 2 Portsmouth 2 Grimsby T. O Sheffield U
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    • 301 3 1 1 w Kill Jipuasi r Get a Set of taGssiwSF 7 ZAG-ZAW KTF- OLD SCOTCH n S A v v Picture Puzzles "a The Idea! Recreation for Your MX *0 Spare Moments, Train Journeys mllp’-ucH v f j o j ct- V<'/ r and on Board Ship. BljOw >'
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  • 389 4 Government Tackling Job with Real Ability Difficult Transition Period Rubber Outlook Clear: No Real Improvement Yet Hope for Tin Prcducers THE bon. Mr. 11. B. Egmont Hake, head of Messrs. Harrisons, Barker and Co., Ltd., in Malaya and Chairman of the local committee of the Tin
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  • 262 4 CORONER'S INQUIRY Verdict of Death by Misadventure Death by misadventure was the verdict recorded by the Penang Coroner, Mr. Edward E Jago at an inquiry held on Saturday into the death cf a mile Chinese adult named I hen L:m who injured himself fatally when he
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    • 281 4 n n rHKnsEaaEZSaaEßtfg- >« *****1 r™— j I 4 wnl 11 7 JS&k I i wBl! ls -sW WM “FERROCRETE” THE RAPID HARDENING PORTLAND CEMENT. On account of its special qualities Ferrocrete" will ffll make a dense and waterproof concrete, considerably superior to the requirements of the British Standard Specification.
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    • 86 4 REMOVES THE CAUSE Diseases arising from the Blood must be treated by removing the cause from the Blood, permanent relief cannot be obtained by any other treatment. CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE cleanses the blood and possesses remarkable healing properties; it is due to these qualities that it has attained its world-wide
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    • 433 4 aPtWWr I I» M A. 1 J Nr 1 because it’s more attractive PARKER IS PREFERRED f OF course you select a pen that j V writes easily. But why not have |F 1 one that writes easiest and is also a k true aristocrat in looks Parker Duofold writes
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  • 649 5 fortitude in Time of Emergency UNITY AND MUTUAL SERVICE King, at Buckiußham Palace on jc) received addresses from the Condition of Canterbury and the Convocation of York. ’p. e adir*?Wß were handed to his v.'sety by the two Archbishops who. Jit'b deputations of bishops and
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  • 392 5 "THE CACHALOTS" Sea Captains Form An Exclusive Club b F ew cl J? bB h a r va a 8 exclusive a memberSouthampton Olob Even if you are an admiral you canno» Un J leM S’ oo hold a master’s ticket. Two admirals did, in fact,
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  • 189 5 RICHEST IN THE WORLD Another Blow for South Africa Johannesburg Following the decision of De Beer. to close the Kimberley Mine* there was further consternation to-day at tne announcement that the Premier Diamond Mine of Pretoria, ths richest in the world, is similarly ceasing produation at
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  • 341 5 TELEPHONE "AUNT” Questions Answered By Pressing A Button Prague Tue automatic policeman has made his appearance in Prigue, and lightens the burdens of the man in uniform. Oa the main street an automatic machine has been placed in charge of a uniformed official, who has a numbered
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  • 198 5 Persistent headaches, which do not give way to ordinary headache treatment, and wh’ch are not ciu-ei by defective vision, are usually signs of weakening nerves, a condition brought about by an impove- ished condition of the blood. N rvoua derangement of all kinds, including headaches, backaches, pains in
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    • 29 5 s anfords RIBBEK STAMP INK will e 'P your stamp pad and J Q bber stamp Id give better lln pre3sions and longer service. i inang Gazette PRESS, LID.
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    • 65 5 Handsome pjtsjor all purposes:— IRISH LINEN DRAWN-THREAD WORK Consisting of: Baby things, table doths. bedsheets and pillow oases, dinner and luncheon sets mats. Duchess sets, handkerchiefs, si k and cotton underwear, ladles silk stockings of latest style and many other things. Also Foo Chow Lacquer Ware and Curios to be
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    • 61 5 fS 111 fll* 1 Fl BOXJNG A TOURNAMENT OPEN TO ALL AMATEURS WILL BE HELD IN AID OF THE Local European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds On Saturday, 16th April, 1932 AT 9-15 P M. (Place will be arranged shortly) Entries (giving weights and addresses) should be sent at once to
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    • 449 5 L I fe Columbia PORTABLES are the result of years of scientific research. ‘1 Amazing tone, combined with B »st British g H workmanship, makes these instru C' 1 MF L* a ments pre-eminent in their WaSiliri££ J class for style and finish Spoils Children’s Hair I Any child can
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  • 359 6 STRONG BITTING Seven Bowlers But Little Variety HOBLYN UNABLE TO PLAY After the State Trial the following team was selected to play against Perak at Ipoh over the holidays: T. S Anthony (P.C.0.) capt. S V. Adams (P.0.C.) G. Carr (P.C.0.) F. 0. D. La
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  • 180 6 P.C.O ‘A” AND HUTCHINGS SCHCOL 1 he c-icket match between the P.C.O. ’’A" and the Hutchings School played on the school ground was abandoned following rain at four o’clock The following are the scores POO "A" Fletcher c Cheng Hoe b Teik Lee 0 Best run out
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  • 312 6 FEELERS DEFEATED Xavier Captures 6 Wickets for 21 The Young Barrack Rangers scored an easy victory yesterday in their cricket match with the Penang Peelers whom they defeated by 75 rur.B in a one innings match 8. Humphries scored 45 for the Rangers who knocked
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  • 281 6 P. F. S v. HUTCHINGS SCHOOL Vdupillay’s Good tunings The inter school cricket match between the Penang Free School and the Hutchings which was commenced yesterday on the Free School ground was abandoned owing to the rain VelupiHay battel well for the Free School and scored 41
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  • 621 6 STATE TRIAL Anthony’s XL 229 in 3 Hours RVN IN'ERF.RES IN three hours at the wickets on Saturday Anthony’s XI scored 229 runs for the loss of five wickets in the State Trial match on the Fsplanade. Oh Chong Seng and 8. V Adams opened the batting
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  • 62 6 HOFK NS /.ND MORROW BAT well (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sunday The 8 R. 2. defeated the S 0.0. by five wickets on the Padang. The 5.0.0. declared with nine wickets for 150 runs and the B.R.C following scored 152 for five. Hopkins made 60 for
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  • 356 6 LOW SCORING MATCH Dr. da Silva Performs the Hat Trick In a low scoring match played on the Dato Kramat ground the P. R 0. A were defeated by the P. 0. R. C. by 38 runs The P. R.
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  • 199 6 Rain also interfered with the Indian ssociation -Indian Recreation Club match on the Dato Kramat ground Ths following are the scores. L R. C. I A Daniel oLB Shori b Farekh Tambyappa c George b b R hori 25 Santiago not out 51 Tamby c Willie b
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  • 55 6 ENGL ND’S BUCCEB Fills First Six Places England filled the first six places and won the international cross country cham pionship by twenty-one points, with France 69, Scotland 110, Belgium 155, Wales 188, and Ireland 214. Evenson, who was the first home covered the nine miles course
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  • 296 6 EACH SIDE SCORE 92 Fine Bowling By George An interesting cricket match was played on Saturday on the Dato Kramat Ground when the Malay 0. C. met Peter de Silva’s XI The match ended in a tie each side scoring 92 runs The feature of
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  • 269 6 7 WICKETS VICTORY Good Innings By Lim Seng Kim On the Free School ground, Green Lane, the Free Schcol beat the E Co. P. and P.W.V.C. by seven wickets. The E’’ Co. made 71 runs Ellis being too scorer with 25. The Free School
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  • 227 6 MATCHES PLAYED ON FEBRUARY 20 Fourth Round Goals. n Dulwich Hamlet 2 I f Qr( i Uor, Wimbledon 2 Y rkah; a B-ebopAuokhnd KicXi*' (Liverpool) 3 L’yt 01 Southern Counties Amateur v>nampioDship Cornwall 5 Somerset lithm an League rufnoll Park 3 W yccmb3 1 ChptoT nderer
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  • 197 6 TIES ARRANGED Tuesday.—Teams of three: +2 MJ Thorpe, D McLeod Craik and R V Pater; son v —2 T A Wemys?, A A Hamilton and F N Syer. Mixed Doubles Handicap “3 Mrs Walker and 3 H Beazley v+s Miei Buntin and K Coombs. Wednesday: Teams
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    • 37 6 LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread Tapes Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office lapcs Power of Attorney For m 9 Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. 1,2, 8,4 The Pinang fiazei’e Press, UA
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  • 160 7 FOcl.W with bottle OF LYSOL Mite Orj Seah I m a Hokkien Chinese gged 27 who was employed as an operator s t the Ptnang Telephone Exchange was foasd de*l in her bed yesterday. A bottle c f i s ■>! and a glase containing the same
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  • 732 7 Tablet to the late Sir Henry Gomper z nhh5 e i Oh lOh Whi3h ha worshipped when Chief Justice, F. M S St. Mary's Kuala Lumpur, was the scene on Saturday morn- th! th o a n 6i IDg o£ a memorial tablet to
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  • 99 7 GOOD FOX PICTURE AT THE MAJESTIC "Over the Hiil” which ia now being ,hown »t th« Msjwtic to a pietara that should win many heart». James Dunn if not seen to »uch great advantage in thia picture a» he wa» in Bid Girl” hut between themeelve» and
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  • 719 7 Mr C. L Ham, M 0. S., is grantei leave of absence for eight months am 8 days. Second Lieutenant Fhoo Kim Lian Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, is t< 1 be Lieutenant. j Mr. W. Woodworth, of Kampar, has be 6 granted a First Class Appraiser s
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  • 329 7 RE ORD TIME One of World’s Richest Handicaps Agua Caliente, Mexico. March 21 Ridden by the Australian lightweight Jockey W. Elliott, who came especially from Australia, Mr. D.J. Davis’s Phar Lap, the Australian “Wonder Horse” easily won the Agua Caliente Handicap (1J miles) and
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  • 32 7 NO DANCE PRAOTI E TO MORROW The dance practice arranged for tomorrow has had to be cancelled. The next practice is on Tuesday, March 29, at tbe Runnymede Hotel,
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  • 22 7 The Library wi 1 be closed on Friday. Saturday and Monday 25th. 26sh sod 28th March 1932, being Public Holidays.
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  • 170 7 To-morrow the Esplanade at 8 30 p.nc. March Bond Of Friendship Mack 3L ale-Regia Overture Ri?tz Wagner (The Last f The Tribunes) First produced iu Dreaden, October 20;b, 1842 First London performance at H*r MJirty’s Theatre, April 16;b« 1869 "Riet z was the first operatic work by
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  • 1021 7 E. AND O. LEASE Echo of Sarkies Bros. Bankruptcy The affairs of the Eastern and Oriental Hotel. Penang, were diecussed in the Bankruptcy Court, Singapore, before Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terre 1 on Friday. The Official Assignee (M**. E. N. Tsylor) successfully applied for authority to diecUim
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  • 360 7 FRO O3ED BILL j A Measure of Retrenchment I A Bill is to be introduced into the I I Legislative C >nne':l to provide for thss accelerated retirement of officers from. |the pubic service. The G zette states: j It is hereby enacted by the Governor
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  • 264 7 MR. 0. E. 0. BTAPLEDON AND MISS KATHLEEN HASTINGS .<•1 At St. Andrew’s Oat bed rt 1, Bingipore< on Taursdiy afterno n Mr. Charhe Edric Cooper Stapledon of th» the Surveyor General of Ships Department. Singapore (eldest son of Mr. an<ft Mrs E« A. Sap euon of BMeford,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 126 7 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the business carried on by A. K. Mohamed' Noordin, 9. M. Syed Ahmad, E. Mohamed' Zubir and K Ab Jul Gany under the style of l ‘K. S. M ha ied Noordin and Oom* pany” at No 32, Cbnlia S’reet, P nang, wai purchased
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  • 447 8 “After a careful review of the si nation, the two Governments I (British and Dutch) have been forced to the conclusion that under present conditions, it is impossible to frame and operate an i international scheme v Inch would guarantee effective regulation of production or expo t of
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  • 262 8 Year by year publ'c intsresi ia the boat race increa-es rather ih&n diminishes Wherein lies its popularity Why do thousands brave the uncertain March climate along the tanka of the Thomas end why do thousands more, exiles abroad foregather in clubs and hotels to hast the result
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  • 71 8 “The Most Promising Clue Yet” New York. March 21 The most promising clue yet” In the Lindbergh mystery is the verdict of Governor Moore on tbe discovery of an abandoned motor oar buried in a hay barn near Hopewell New Jersey, yesterday. Three men have been arrested, believed
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  • 108 8 First of Series of 1932 Voyages Friedrichshafen. March 21 The Graf Zeppelin left Pernambuco soon after midnight on tbe first of a series of voyages this year. Dr. Eckener was in command and the ship carried nine passengers.—Reuter. Do you ever stop to think Why the ber businesses
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  • 601 8 Penang, Monday AXANCHESTER itself could haidly have cone better.” Hiat was the general commert on yesterday afternoon’s weather. The rain came down soon after tiffin, and outdoor events had to be abandoned. The rain was not n of the u ual “tiopiSpoils al T ie H ty
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  • 106 8 Tin Spot Saturday To-e ay London j£l3o 2-. 6 1 <£ 130 2s. 6d. Tin (3 Months) London £l3l 17s. 6d. £l3l 17s. 6d, Singapore $66.50 $66 25 Business Done 100 tons 150 tens Penang 866 50 $66.25 Business Done 50 tons 25 .ons Rubber London d* New
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    • 209 8 DANISH CREA.AI Cl n' CH I The finest in the world. Have you tried it ?Do you know that when treated in the right way before use you cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get it at home? Place tin on ice for at least two hours.
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    • 33 8 J® 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 Chet
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1707 9 Rubber Restriction Definitely Rejected British and Dutch Statements and Export Schemes Considered Impracticable 144 Plans Examined S meets by the British and Dutch Governments f- a! T r any hope of official rubber restriction. Lave been in progress since December, and those n. 3 js were
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  • 89 9 Reuter. NO DECISION HE FORE OTTA B r A The question of strengthening the Singapore Base will be discussed at the Ottawa conference, s»ys the Sunday Dispatch. Admirals and the Naval Staff have been asked to draw up plane of what they consider should be done at Singapore
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  • 283 9 Rugby Radio Service. Delayed by Absence of Communal Agreement A communique issued by ths India Office gives the text of a statement published at Delhi which says that his Majesty s Government have taken note of the inability of the consu tative commit see of the Round Table
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  • 180 9 —Reuter. American and French Budget Shortages While B’itain is surmounting her finan cial difficult! f, other countries are labouring through depression. Faris, March 20 A gloomy view of France s financial position was taken in a speech by the aged ex premier, M Caillaux who declared that the
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  • 95 9 ALLEGED OBEYING IN RESPE T OF DRAFTS M C. Kader Ibrahim, a Tamil Mohsmmedan, appeared in the Penang PcLoe ourt this morning before Mr. E. Jago on a charge of cheating. It was alleged that the accused received money from certain Tami V ohammedans for drafts to be
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  • 268 9 Quietening Down Process SHANGHAI STILL OBSCURE The duty of every responsible mind now is to promote a process of quietening down in the Far East, says the Observer. If Geneva and Washington really mean to provide for safer future they will use all their exertions to
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  • 132 9 —Reuter. Archbishop s Appeal for China An urgent appeal for funds for the relief of sufferers in the Chinese flood made in a etter to the Times signed inter alia by the Archbishop of York Lord Cecil, Sir Charles Aldis. Sir Arthur Salter end Mr. A F Whyte
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  • 55 9 CASES AGAIN POSTPONED The 17 male Chinese who were arrested in connection with the recent rioting in Penang were produced in tbe Police Court again this morning before Mr. E. Jago. On the application of Court Inspector Nunn the cases were postponed till tomorrow morning the accused
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 14 9 ’I vahepo/. I Bronchial I PASTILLES 1 r ahlgress tekmsm eabrir \V gefle Sweden
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    • 292 9 i~.. JASCHA HEIFETZ j PLAYED the VIOLIN AT THE AGE of THREE! >»♦*< Read the outline of the amazing musical career of this wonderful a s violinist in "His Master’s Voice Catalogue furthermore, HEAR l him play as though actually playing for Xyou... and don t miss Records.No, DA 984.
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  • 622 10 PUBLICATIONS PSUED AND RECEIVED The following pubUcatlcna were issued cr received by the Department of Statistics! S.S. and F.M.S., during the period from February 27;h to Mereh 4 b, 1932, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Referetce Library, Fulerton Bui’ding, Singapore. Appl’eation may be
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  • 300 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Ths following wsre the latest quotations la MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.'s share list it 11 a JU. to day Saturday To-day <wv on tn 2 Shakes SI <E CQ ou pq to. f o. f o. 10. Rubber (Dollar Allenby 65- -75 55 -65
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  • 34 10 Singapore Pr ce- for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are &s follows: Spot 51 set ts per lb. Apnl/June _6s July/deot. Oct Deo. —.7 M m M-.rk«t easier.
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  • 21 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co Ltd London, M.rca 18 djui £130.2.6 three month*’ bnrn» £131.17 6 three mmtbs* «elling 132.2.6.
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  • 195 10 Latest Quotations Sat. Fri. Bat. March 19 March 18 Sept. 19 Paris 92$ 91$ 188.96 New York 8.65 8.61 J 4.861 Montreal 4 07$ 4.06 Brussels 26$' 85 87$ 84.88 Geneva 18$ 18.70 84.86 Amsterdam 905 8.97$ 18.08 Milan 70$ 70 98 88 Berlin 15 5/16
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  • 238 10 Psnsav, March 21 MP, Bmareg Cc um p Sh*U aoo3 5,000.00 Clov'i 90. CC aoid iCi-t 78.00 Aaee rHes' g no a 170.00 6 s h 70.00 110 e «I 60.00 Veonuts pe 1 COO 15.00 0 re 3undr ed srral sales 6.10 Rattans Rattens Ooam I?-?; Green
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  • 82 10 Penang, March 21 Sy Cotcrlsiy of th« Oharttrsd Bafli Oa London Bank Demand 2/8 21/32 u w 4 m/ts 8/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 7/32 3 it Documentary 2/4 11/32 On Naw York Bank Demand 41$ France u T.T 940 nom India n T T 152 f Bangkok
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  • 885 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST umu I as g 1 BUBBUt IWIU4 > S i ytenby Babba Bs 6t 75 u, uajaA Bubbas Brtala 5 4‘ amlnnuiai Batay fcteSei 1 9 area HUmi Flaung 72, tel RunlDg Babble BBtaSau 1 S t£ ■utefcßubbss Oe .<l6’ airt Panos BubbssHHae- 4 Snisu Flanth>s~&e4BMlo
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    • 68 10 Übe Cheerful an J Cool" WEDNESDAY DINNER DANCE THURSDAY Extra Dinner Dance TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10 $l5. Book of 25 $35. lUNNYB4EDE HOTEL, LTD,, George Goldnack, Manager. 'PHONE 543. I APIOL STEEL I Sure and certain tor all Female d complaints. livery lady should s I keep a box
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    • 409 10 1 12 YA --O\ lC r A pleasant spin I and then a i I I imM! .RC., i I i HENDERSON LINE Fast steamers taking pissengers from RANGOON to MARSEIL J 3 and PLYMOUTH with through connection from Penang. Homeward 'Sailing from Rangoon as AMARkPOORA Mar $6 I 83
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  • 2912 11 Four Main Avenues of Service Mr. Sydney Pascall in Penang g r >vdney Pascall, President >• the Rotary International, who rr ired in Penang yesterday Entertained to tiffin al the Crag Hotel, Penang Hill, bv the Directors of the Penang Kotary Club and at night
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    • 107 11 OFFICE FILES. All Stool Clip Fife, fmp oktang Apron Files foap Board Clip files foap >» w Bull Dog Clip Flies I|* Criterion files f’cap Fsliuge 4k) Hook files Iron base Wood M Krab M f’cap >; 4to Master dasp 3 J* —6| Presto file 4to f’cap Rotax files f’cap
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    • 116 11 f*° c o N O M Y In these days of rising panning costs we a r gest you give these points year careful jonsideration if you are contemplating the purchase of a new car. I 35/40 .Miles to a Gallon of Petrol 1,000 Miles to a Gallon of Oil
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 101 11 L J Owing to Overwhelming Success Screening Prolonged Until To-morrow! FOX MOVIETONE S “Over the JliH” with James Dodd, Sally Filers Mae Maish ALfO “FIRES OF VULC AN (Glimpses of the World’s Must Active Volcanoes) WEDNESDAY CLIVE BROOK in Paraironnt’s Jubilee Triumph “51 L E fl C E” Plans'at ROBINSON’S
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  • 1074 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY am of From Sailing For Date of Sailfol Stauner Rimba Pangkalan Dode Same Port To-day Tronoh Pangkalan Brandan, Pan- Same Porta
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 48 12 TOlUldl ]P!A\](Hia»O2f We insist that no other distiller makes a better whisky than Johnnie Walker Red Label.” This is the blend /that has made Johnnie Walker sales the largest in the World and so, naturally, we are jealous of its reputation. lailEl® JLAWIEJL BORN IMO- STILL GOING STRO?~
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  • 593 13 FULL ENTRIES Perak Turf Club Meeting The Perak Turf (lub Easier Amateur Meeting will be held at Tpoh on Saturday, March 26 and Monday, March 28. Nine races each d_y are provided. Horses classes 111 and IV Divisions 1 and 2 will run 5| furlongs on
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    • 423 13 n< H H >,4* J• 1 tllr'k !t the wooderful action of Germolene lllllr that dOes the trick Such a difter ence <*»" «ari<x>M uAcer» for j Awir from other ointments which bite and ZlEw corrode Pain goes at once; you can u rr-r ths rljtffi almost feel it heal;
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    • 594 13 y U 7 Z s' I N Z/--.-7 A ft I S B z r f 3 B .-v*.'• M VGGED peaks and Here you get milk, at its £\green velvety valleys. best. The milk for babies; Here and there a tiny for child:en; for grown-ups. farm. Happy farmer folk
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  • 738 14 MALAYAN RECEPTION List of Stations The following is a list of shortwave stations which can be received in Malaya: Monday Radio Saigon (49.05 metret) 6.15 p.m Aaraaiitp programme; 8.15 recorded music; 9.15 concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Sryer. Soloire: violin, M. R
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    • 171 14 Y ’THE LANCET’<23 i; 29> saijs: Lt Ollis is convincing ev-dence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D-—BUT GLAXO has added Ostelin Vitamin D Sunshine Giaxo builds firm flnsh, strong bene, sound urfa and eliminates
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  • 443 15 Penang, March 21, 1932. OHOWRASTa market eta. Meat Peef Steak kati 32 Stew or Curry do 2(S Pork lean do 48 Pork lean fat Istqudity do 3s Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian do 4<» kati 34 Capons locally reared do 45 Hen do do 36 Ducks do
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    • 320 15 ■r"' 931 ..W< v*l» HU i ft te® M Jkw I L A «'yWJ In pi IIMW lIC v II 41 1 /fl Rk 8« c I; 1 r C i Wyßiil gi r y* SOwK® 1 I V/~ ddityuib Evening in PERFUME VI A crystal flacon of ■a n
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