Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 March 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 67. VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 508 1 [tjagata Bir./l Hkiiß dentists Hod Office next Io Tbe Diepeniary. fMFich Office 52, Leith Street fa..' I~ '?0 Itchinq v I -VALU E I 1 tiniln I f &r n excess of price! I z IHUft U What marTe i OO9 relief 5 Just bathe with Ch ticura H Soap,
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    • 16 1 H.TOKISATSUI STUDIO with np-to date PhoUpaphy by eleoirb Mlhfc Taom Hl. M 70. 1UBR0P BTBXBT, PXIUNG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2237 2 T LET I EAVE I BANKS. n t/i ~~=H 218, Green Lane two storeyed I -r IHP bungalow, garage, «to. A N idaslly situated Headquarters fast off i .nißTtnril ■■■> ■■AunvnM. t «UIII6UII DIUVIMI 4k > WVH, »(/C /-«W 6& io Hargraves Road, beß b Ros f■ 2 > ileß
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  • 236 3 ATTACK—AND APOLOGY Girl Mistaken For Another FIGHT IN WOOD AFTER brnully attacking a pretty 17-years-old gid in a wood at Eecleefield, near Shelffield, a man declared that he had mistaken her for someone who had jilted him, said he wae sorry, and disappeared. The g r-, C siie Bennett, the
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  • 190 3 The P. 0. Goes in for Finance The Peet Offics will sll>w you to hire a teleprinter, costing £l4), for £65 a yea-. It list® te n years, when you will have pi’d £650. But you are not allowed to buy the teleprinter Business
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  • 108 3 The best s’.ory that has emerged from the D sarmauißut Conference so far concerns the deb gate of a minor, but bellicos*, nation (writes a Morning Post gossir). Tais nation sent a representative to Geneva, not with the obj-c; of discussing disarmament, bat in case—w.th the
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  • 71 3 A new form of automatic guide for visitors has boen installed at the Museum, Sou h Kensington. It consists nf a suitably modified gramophone, operated by a press button, which will give a brief account cf a particular exhibit or group cf oi jec s and instruct
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 233 3 lIIHW'IWI I I /Of a CjEWw O» V A h TOBRATCO SO EASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT A TOOIAL PRODUCT You can always be sure of lovely colours, perfect weave and charming patterns in Tobralco. Every yard of Tobralco carries the Tootal Guarantee of complete satisfaction in
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    • 440 3 kjmsh-'U 1 r. .-v mairsj. e waui w t—R—*< LOSE FAT THIS VIA l -T— 0-rriii—ri —> No matter how fat you are or how I Viva-tonal much you hate to get out and walk. a couple of miles w At ‘3 If you will take half a teaspoon of
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 932 4 Monda r T-J« foren on I 3 > lock through th* handkerchief?, which have been wsehed i»t home, and fe»r their colour is no larger a thxt cotll be desired. D>d cde, therefore, to try a hint found by me at my reading, and that to ecftk
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    • 700 4  -  BY PARRY TRUSCOTT Certainly window boxes are leas seen now than they need to be, and possibly the reason hag somethin» to do with our present day love of light and fresh air. Anything that shuts out either light or air is considered inhygien»?, «nd whether it
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    • 58 4 This original coat-fnok is ia black and whits wool marociln with br?.BB buttons, Tae bodice is white, -n 1 the flap giving the desirable military effect has been fiaceae 1 with several brass buttons- Much the sama description applies to the skirt, except th it this
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    • 484 4  -  BY MOLLIE LITTLE The difference between the hats cf the last season and the new spring models, ie quite apparent when the two are seen together, though the reason for the difference is not so easily defined. They are small, shallow as to crown, and are worn
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    • 534 4  -  BY OLGA WRIGHT Well polished metal work not only adds lustre to the home, but testifies to a woncan’s success as a housekeeper. Unfortunately, raia and froat make cleaning alm™* d*ily du-y, and a few practical and ff ct.ve wave of removing and prevents g urnish
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    • 454 4  -  BY I’dENE VEAL Oaco a somewhat diehined 5r London particularly, high tea In L very much into Its own It h »3 become a favourite meal in ’<ayf a i T Bndß» p ayer, ,nd go-J«,b«e it, well as those who psnd s op afiernoona m long walks.
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    • 438 4  -  BY JESSICA JAMES Thia season the new cretonnes and chintzes Eeem mere beautiful than ever, with glazed chintz as the innovation of the season. Furniture which is dainty in colour and design looks particularly well upho’slend in a ehiny chintz showing an Adams design—whib g’szed chintz for
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  • News From All Parts
    • 180 5 Nationalism A Cure Bishop of Birmingham, making at the nnveilin of a ar Memorial at Moseley Churcb, jinniogham, said: r know of n 0 war In onr reoenk annals c hicb w? wruld not have done Ji to keep 1 detest all prepare- for wp r,
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    • 139 5 Mi«E. R-b'r a>n has let out a rent ’hont her ovel “F ur Frightened People,” which been acclaimed in America m a distinguished study of hfe irMalaya- Sae has never been to M hyp. got si' the «‘mosphere she wanted fr® the British Museum Reading room. At
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    • 116 5 “Walk, but do not talk/* was the •H» of the Archbishop cf York, at Orford, to members of the Oxford branch cf the Youths’ H.stel Association. Youußy indicate the direction with Mr stick, and mutter Glorious*, he kl "and you may even let out an «wional
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    • 107 5 Anew way rf solving the servant proCif ig described by a Star gossip. A who had recently installed a very Metric cooker telephoned to ’«W.ricity supply company and asked •Q to send a demonstrator to show her i cock with it. The demonstrator two hours and showed
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    • 182 5 “In Feeding Bottle Stage” Dean Inge, in the first of a series addresses to young people at St. Paul’s Cathedral said humanity had hundreds of thousands of years before it. Wa are in the stage of the rattle and the feeding bottle, "We old fellow* shall be
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    • 231 5 When you buy a combined rail and read ticket yen probably think that this is something quite new. Actually, your trend fat her, or even your great grandfather probably, did the same thing. Road and rail tickets were in common use over e f ghty yesrs ago.
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    • 97 5 The Rev. Walter T. Penny* of Acton, appeals for the return of sermons and lee ures stolen when two suit cases were taken from his son-in-law’s car In New Square, LinGoics’ I n. They covered the wo*k of 30 years’ study cf Lindon. "I have always had
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    • 61 5 An interesting connection with the famcui Quaker school at Ackworth is made known by the election of M~. Leslie McMichael as chairman of the Radio Manufacturers’ Association. Mr. McMioMe». coming from an ell Birkenhead Qu ker family, slept in the same bid, in the same dormitory, at
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 109 5 I VWwf BOSCH 1 X One Bosch plug-this is strange but true Made the starting easier—now we ve got two. 1 Two Bosch plugs engine seems more tree P’laps another one will help—now there are three, fix. Sts II Three Bosch plugs have made the engine roar II I CXiM&s
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    • 586 5 1 am B—ena—u—fceee— SHELL OAR POLISH j Puts the finishing touch to Perfection. t Gives New Youth to Decrepitude. S 3 SOLD IN 8 OZ. TINS. ADVANCING YEARS ...have no terror for yontb. Only those The PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE Cut out this Coupon and send it to with their youth far
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  • 321 6 Heavy Exchequer Collections MONEY FOR CAPITAL ISSUES “Stag” Operators Busy The operation of tightening the belt is not synonymous with a dwindling stocking in this troubled isle, judging from the fact that over £270 001 000 has been offered in past weeks in response to capital issues
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  • 225 6 TIMELY FRUSTRATION Alleged Implication of Government (fficers Foreign and Chinese residents are intensely relieved that the Chinese Police acting in conjunction with the Foreign Municipal Police, h-sve frustrated a plot, which had as its objective the armed seizure of Nantao, and al 1 tbs local Government
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  • 157 6 TIFFIN TJ MR. CHARLES SALTER A decision io Increase life membership subscription to the Society of Yorkshiieman in Malaya to f5O was made at the annual meeting of the Society, held at the Europe Hotel on Friday. Sir John Scott presided.lt was also decided that existing life
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  • 117 6 Rugby Radio Ssrvice. HINT OF ENFORCED LEVI The President of the Board of Trade Mr. Walter Runciman in a letter to the Joint Committee of Cotton Trade Organisations, has undertaken that if the Joint Committee decide to prepare a suitable detailed scheme for concentrating production through a levy
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  • 658 6 V r J G. Symons. man ger of Surgei Bcaia estate, will sail shortly on leave. Mr. Ernest F Harris, the well known Je’ebu m.ner, his returned from leave in Australia. Mr. H Jacques, D rector of Education. Sarawak, has gone on leave His place has been
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  • 97 6 Reuter. 105 DEATHS REPORTED New York March 22 Seventy were killed and hundreds injured and rendered home’ess by a tornado which swept Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky. Alabama bore the brunt of the destruction and sixty four are reported dead, while the town of Northport is
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  • 538 6 LICENSING JUSTICES Several Applications Approved At a meeting of the Board of Penang Licensing Justices held yesterday afternoon in the Penang District Court, .Mr. H. A. Forrer in the chair, it was decided to grant a first class public house licence to Mr. T. V.
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  • 48 6 FATALITY AT BLAKAN MATI During a thunderstorm on Saturday after noon two Indian grass cutters at Blakan Mati were struck down by lightning. Oae man was killed on the spot bat his oom panion escaped with severe burns and is being treated in hospital.
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  • 191 6 Reuter. NO FINAL AGHE EM ENT Paris, March 22 The meeting of the International Sugar Conference has ended after ten days sitting without reaching final agreement. It is proposed that Juba reduce her 1932 crop to two and a half million tons and if this is done European
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  • 235 6 £19.000 DAMAGES CASE 'Trainer Responsible for His Servant’s Act” The Jockey C’ub won tbsir appeal in the Turf lub Libel Action Reuser. [ln this case it will be remembered tbe Earl cf Harewood, the Earl of Ellesmere, the Earl of Roseberry es Stewards of tbe
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  • 157 6 "VERY OFTEN DIRTY WORK’ "Very often lawyers have to do dirtv work —very dirty work." said Mr. F H. B. Koch, the Colombo Advocate in tbe course of a civil trial in the Listrict Court iu Kuranegala. Counsel appearing on the other side Mr E A. L.
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  • 180 6 LALIES FINAL TO DAY In the semi finals of the Men’s Singles Handicap yesterday G A Roz al s beat Dr. N. H. Perera 6-4, 3-6, 6 2 Both were handicapped at Minus 3J, so that they met on evel terms. RozJls was seen at
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  • 57 6 ,—Keuur. ALL-INDIA CONFERENCE Lahore, March 22 A threat of "direct action" unless the Government accedes to Moslem demands by tue end of •> uue is contained in a resolution passed by the Ail India Aloe em ConfcEeuce Mhich instrucis ns working Cummiiuju to draw up
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  • 682 6 INTERESTING GAME Marred by Rough Play Although tbe B.X.R 0. led by three claar goals at the interval it was only by a 1 gift goal in the second half that they won their match with the F C.O which was played yesterday on tbe Esplanade
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  • 329 6 GENERAL ENGINEERS Firm Who Started Prai Groyne Certain creditors of tin General Engl nec-rs Malaya) Limited having decided to put up the company f or liquidation, the matter came up before Mr Justice Whitley on a petition by Mr. Jg' Davenport on beha f of the
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  • 154 6 LEAGUE FIX Derby Co. to Visit Highbury I The fo’lowirtg are the mdJ.O! to J* played on Good FrLay w E^ a League. DIVIS:ON 1 A.atnal v C. dlackpoel Fartamouth CheUea W Everton v W. brom Üb. Gdmaby T. NewcaaileU v L ce»t« C. Sunderland v Aaftou
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  • 2245 7 Two Accused Fail to Appear Case Against Chinese Youth Concluded the riot cue was called iu the Additional District Court thia morning before M.% T H. Busett it was found that two of t-'• n'lie were absent. The D. (Mr. L. B. Gibson) said tha h
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  • 79 7 KATZONHN3 TEAM AGAINST INDIAN R. C. The following will represent the Katzonfane in a cricket match against the Indian Recrtation Club on the Dato Kramat Ground, at 10.30 am„ on Sunday: Lee Cheng Hu at, Lee Cheng Chye. Lim Cheng B»ang. Chenh Chee 800, Cheah Chee B»on. Ko»y
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  • 191 7 Reuter. Nava! Forces Nearing Normal The Japanese Ambassador yesterday morning informed Sir John Simon that an order had been gives from Tokio to withdraw the greater part of the Japanese warships Five cruisers sixteen destroyers and two aircraft carriers were leaving Chinese waters, and .T»p*n was thus reducing
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  • 160 7 Accused Sentenced to 6 and 3 Years From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, March 23 The affairs of the Hap Heng Syndicate, which was aaid to have come into being for the purpose of financing 150 sq iaro miles of OoJ land in Brunei, abruptly terminated at
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 75 7 X. O fcJ QBe3 k I 8r B hr® KEFiE j it J I CASTROL saves your engine from unnecessary wear and tear, because it provides Maximum Power with Minimum Carbon—and Perfect Lubrication under all conditions and all the time. CASTROL costs no more than ordinary oils, and is obtainable
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  • 593 8 Malaya accepted the decision of the British and Dutch governments to leave the rubber industry to work out its own salvation with philosophic calm. All things considered, it had no alternative. But it is to be regretted that there was so much delay in making the
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  • 295 8 I A ‘ourist is stated io have scribbled some thing on the w«’l of a mosque at Johore IHe is further stated to have been warned 1 here in Penang of the seriousness of the offence, and the incident closed Fui as a ’lreeuiiof tbeaffair, the Johore
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  • 602 8 Penang, Weduesday ELIEVE it or not! From /j visual evidence this mornicg. The camp bed collapsed, but the sleeper did not awaken The Penang licensing justices assembled jesterday afternoon, and the session was over within an hour. Th i business .y was concluded, we beS lieve to
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  • 114 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday To-day London .£127 7s, 61 £127 17s. 6d. Tin (3 Months) London £129 Os. Od. £129 10i. Gd Singapore $65.25 $65 62| Business Done 125 tons 100 tons Penang $65.37| $65,25 Business Done 25 tons Buyers —No Sellers Rubber London li« 5 d. 1U d.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 152 8 Will I limn Hill 111 I 111 II nil I Illi I I Graded as the hoicest Butter by the I Commonwealth Dept, of Agriculture. ill'll I f°°| II I 11 II II BUTTERCUP BRAND I g G. H. SLOT Co.,Lid, I IMPORTERS. I hi b»»ti.tili i! imi nw inniii
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    • 31 8 o. THK 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.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 2012 9 P eace Conference To-day Encouraging News From Shanghai “Long and Friendly Meetings” Long Debate on China in House of Commons Britain’s and League’s Attitude 77/. latest information about the Shanghai situation was i to the House of Commons by the Foreign Secretary, F<r./ hn Simon, in the course of the
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  • 72 9 Rugby Radio Service. CONSERVATIVE MEMBER'S BILL The House of Commons by 176 votes to I’3 granted leave to Sir William Davidson, a private Conservative member, to introduce a Lotteries Bill, the object of which is to authorise the raising of money by means of lotteries for charitable,
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  • 152 9 —Rugby Radio Service. King and Queen to Attend Abbey Service The King and Q ieen will attend the Roya’ Maundy Service at Weetmineter Abbey to morrow when, in accordance with the o d custom Maundy Monies will be distributed. 1 his will be the first occasion on which
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  • 128 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Cabinet Ministers Attend Celebrations The Minister for Education, Sir Donald Mac Lean presided at a Government luncheon at the House of Commons yesterday in connection with the Goethe centenary celebrations Among tbe guests were Treviranus tbe German Minister of Communications and Transport. At further celebrations
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  • 79 9 a fully informed body. —Rugby Radio Service. Position To Be Reviewed In Tbree Years The House of Commons has completed the Committee Stage of the Wheat BilL No important changes have been made in the original measure. During the debate the Minister for Agriculture refused an amend ment
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  • 67 9 ,—Reuter. Death of Eminent Pathologist The death of tbe eminent pathologist, Dr. R M. Bronte, reduces the small select group of expert medical witnesses whose evidence in many notable murder trials has been a vital factor. His testimony, like that of Sir Bernard Spilsbury and Sir William
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  • 78 9 —Reuter. Rands Florios and Cents Capetown, March 22 The New South African currency unit w 11 be the Florin, equal to 11 decimal ***** grains of gold, according to a Bill issued to day. The Florin is subdivided into 100 cents A ten Florin gold piece will
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  • 456 9 —Reuter. > Emergency Commons J Debate To-day j DE VALERA AND THE OATH > In, the House of Commons Mr. J, H, Thomas announced that he had received from the Free State Commissioner a most important and serious document dealing ivith the Irish situation, he hoped to
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  • 48 9 .—Reuter. Expected Assistance From Rdch Government Duesau, March 22 Despite book assets exceeding liabilities by over ten million marks, J ankers Aircraft Company is financially embarrassed but it is anticipated that the Reich Government will come to the rescue as it has millions invested in Junkers.
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  • 37 9 .—Reuter. Government Loan of 250,000,000 Francs Paris, March 22, A Bill authorising the Government of French loJo-( bins to issue a loan of 25' 000.000 francs to assist rubb°r planta- tions has passed tbe Chamber.
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  • 41 9 —Reuter. In thq House of Commons Mr. Runoimin eaid 150 O' 0 packages of Java and Sumatra tea were off-red at auction from January I to March 19 as compared with 146,000 for the corresponding period of .931
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  • 33 9 —Reuter. Dr. Norman Kirkup who was arrested in Singapore, has been committed to trial on a bigamy charge.—Reuter. Kirkup wae fined £2O each on two cases of posing as a doctor.
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  • 46 9 The suit between Ong Huck Hoon and Bun Tin Lum Company which came up before Mr. Justice Whitley yesterday and was stood over for to-day with a view to settlement, wes mentioned this morning and again stood over for the 29th instant.
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  • 150 9 The s s Kinta arrived this morning with tbe following passengers from Singapore and Port Swsttenbam: Mr R. D. Brummitb, Miss Dunster, Mr. A Flinter Mr. A. Kromberg and Mr. Pob Tiang Swee Mr E. V G. Day. M.O 8., who is on furlough, is expected to
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  • 195 9 ALLEGED WRONGFUL DISMISSAL In tbe Supreme Court to day the suit between Nawanna Sannasy and the firm of J K. R 8., a money-lending firm carrying on business at Prai. was mentioned as having been settled and the case adjourned for mention on April 6. In
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  • 62 9 SMELTER’S TEAM TO MEET P. 0. 0. The following team will represent the Eastern Smelting Club against the Penang Cricket Club on the Esplanade on Thors day H- I. Yabaya; Yeoh Teik Ban and U MeLean; Bo y Seng Poe. J. N. Cooley and W L. Rnhinsnn; O
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 115 9 i iiihi in JASCHA HEIFETZ PLAYED <lw VIOLIN AT THE AGE of THREE I 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 foriiCyou— and; don t missO Recordi.No, DA 984. oisMasfer’sMjice I MOUTRIE
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  • 1670 10 Narrow Nationalism e And Its Disastrous Results Speaking at the annuil meeting: cf the Steilng Trust Limited, which was held iu London last month the chairman, Biro i Ernie B d’Erlaoger said that fcr the past two years we hive ail read a great many treatises
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  • 492 10 RADELLA lUBBER AND AYER TENGAH The report by the Directors of Radella Rubber Estate Limited read al the twenty-sec:nd ordinary annual general meeting of shareholders held on Saturday, March 19, at 9.45 a.m. at 4, Fort Road Malacca, states: After charging all expenditure to Revenue, the year's working
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  • 80 10 Penang, March 23 By CoNrtssy of IM Ohariered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 u m < m/ts 8/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 7/32 ,4 3 h Documentary 2/4 11/32 On New York Bank Demand 411 France u T.T 940 nom India ii T T 152|
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  • 752 10 SINGAPORE VIEWS Relief at Removal of Uncertainty It was difficult, perhaps too early, to gain a definite impression of bow Singapore, generally, was reactirg under the no restriction decision which b c >me known on Monday. There was no mistaking the atmosphere of gloom, most noticeable
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  • 63 10 Tae homeward mail by the s.e. Karapara closes at 10 a.m. on the 26 .h instant. The s.e. Rohna with mails despatched from London on March 3 is expeciel to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 25th instant. a-* Hosang The s. s. Hosang will aril
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  • 155 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following wen the latest quotations MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’s shan list at 11 ajn. to day Yesterday To-day fi g 5 Shabbs 5 S m m 00 10. o. 10. I e. Rubber (Dollar) New Sendai M .65 .70 J>s -65 Mining Ayer Hitam
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  • 86 10 Messrs Eis‘em Smelling Co Ltd Ltondon, Marco 21, Spot £’27 7.6 three months' buying £129.0 0 inree months* selling £129 2 6. Ftfwra. Bouitead A 00., Ltd. 22ad March qnotaticn for Singapore refined tin $65 25 per pieul, bn-irre icne 125 tons, Peaang re fluid tip $65 p*r
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  • 32 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are as follows: Bp<t 5i cents per Ib, 6 Jnly/Seot. 6? Got/Des. mm. 6| h m Market steady.
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  • 242 10 Penaupi March 23 fits Benares Opi oxa p, «hast aas 5,0 ;.X ''Zip’ns ii iI.OC Gold leaf BslUn 7to( Maae Picking ucu 1 T ?.O Nuimags B’s TO.Oi UOs <i CO.OO Coconuts ps> 1,000 n 15.0 C 3oora Sundried buyers 6.05 Battans sale» 11.10 Rattana Ooan I C.
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  • 144 10 Latesi Uuotatianf Tu&a. Mo Ssl March 22 M.rchSl Sept IS Paris 92] 92? Z2B.SS New Ynri 8 64 8.61: 4.85 t Montreal 4 07) 4' BmAßfth 26 12i 26 816 S4.BS Geneva 18 9J 18 29 82 34.8 G Amsterdam 905 9 06? 12.0 E Milan
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  • 199 10 KUALi LU d FUR >UIT FIZZGE3 our Having provided a sarhJ of 3 daring its stay oa the 8u; f ,hihy the three milHoe» M ;/<■ -‘”1 LohSlnu W.h. S »iMt M V K Immof KuJa L irnpur E of Malacca se adminisT.i^-?J of an came to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 96 10 Übe Ckeerjtil and Cool" TO-NIGHT DINNER DANqe TO-MORROW Extra Dinner Dance I TIFFIN I Book of 10 $l5, Book of 25 $35, i RUNNYMEDF. HOTET LTD,, George Goldeecfc, Menasar YHfINE 543- Municipal Notice At Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be te’d at the Municipal Cffiae at 4 p.cn
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  • 372 11 'WOOD-OARVING TASKS 3nt He Can Work and is Happy! ytelton to the picturesque little oa:sex Dowland village of Firle, paar Lewes* are introduced to a re-tnsrk-bla local character. HE is Mr. Jim Tomsett, known throughout the countryside as “Jim,” who, for over gurty years, has been
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  • 303 11 TOTAL AS*ETB OVER £255,000,000 Theanrual report of tbe Prudential Affur&nce Ccmpsny, shows further reatrkible expansion in tbe r>a?tve«r. The ae»etshave ircre-sed by £14,843,493 and now amount to the large total of £255, 793.860. This follows an addition of £1.2,3 0,829 recorded a y* a r ago. Income rote
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  • 468 11 LIST NO. 50 a J?? o,,ow n subscriptions are tratfafully acknowledged Amount previously published as per List No. 49. 44 G2 q 84 Donations from the Staff of A. C. Primary School Miss M 00l Kn Miss l b h Miss R Ayathury Mrs M Bulow
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  • 278 11 LIST NO. 8 The following further subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged by the Committee of the Fund: Amount as per List No 2 $5,183.15, Members of Geh Lim Club s2z/. Unop Joo Hong $Bl 50. Messrs Tan Tiang Hoo $3125, Ooi Liang Chuan $31.25. Tan Hock Hye
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 81 11 Opening 'W To-Nigbt CLIVE BROOK The Most Popular British Actor on the Screen To-day in “5 I L E H C E” A Paramount Jubilee Hit Abe: Cartoon News Comedy SATURDAY UFA'S Spectacular Musical Triumph I ‘‘cO GRESS DAiNC-ES” TC-NIGHT 6-15 AND 9-30 LAST Nl SHT 'TRADER HORN OPENING TO-MORROW
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  • 1117 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 J lO3 *From Sailing For Date of SaDitw Rkea mec Rawang Kint ng. Paugah, Ghirbi Same Ports To-day and Kantang Sitiawan
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 85 12 BORN 1820 STILL GOING STROX4 FIGURES OF POPULARITY Figures often supply a proof of popu- larity, and figures show that Johnnie Walker “Red Label” is the most popular whisky to be had. This whisky has made the sales of Johnnie Walker the largest in the world. And the reason is
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  • 252 13 budget scheme Big Conversion of War Loan A saving to the country of £20.000,000 a year is envisaged in a big scheme of Wsr Loan Conversion which Mr. Neville Chamberlain hopes to announce in his Budget speech. Over 2,00( ,000,000 worth of the 5 per cent.
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  • 247 13 HOARD PUZZLE Selling Fever May Last for Weeks WHEN will the Goid Rush end The numbers of people who have emptied their Lug stockii g 4 of sovereigns which bullion dealers have been buying at 27.- 61. apiece are slacking off. Steady Flow A steady fi"»w cf
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 582 13 Why Fat Still Stays With So Many—lt’s a Pity Wlr do 90 many still stay fat, when tory to do what doctors do for excess fat rvl ,ns know the way to get slender Marmola has been used for sTX?! Ev Mt, in the past few years, has been millions
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  • 482 15 Penang, March 23, 1932. CHOWRABTA MARKET cte. Meat Beef Fteak kati 32 Btew or Cun-y do 22 Pork lean <j o 4 g Pck lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian jj, do Australian do 40 Bowl ka tj 34 Capors locally reared do 45 Hen do
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    • 333 15 A&«>y i I i c I r> HnT* i Ht/_/y*3 V .F /L z\aAwW; 4 H|t \gSgj2~j T\O you suffer from weakness? I ygpjjjjj JLz Are long rests necessary to get you through the fatigues of die day? Don’t you wish that WRS you could have again your old s§S|
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