Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 March 1932

Total Pages: 16
1 16 Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 73 VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 31st MARCH, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS
    20 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 553 1 Itnagata BBCTHEBB DENTL.TS Head Office next to The Dh paniary. I I Bfcgnch Office 52, Street KM zrinang gazette zo, /r£ IS OBTAINABLE DAILY W*" V FROM OUR AGENTS W AT I 7 »i<.<> <.. /w. y/ 1 PM. IN EXCHANGE 1 For 200 used Stamps of Staaite Settle S-L
      553 words
    • 16 1 n.TOKISATSut STUDIO with up-to-date Phote- g graphy b/ eleciri* lighL z>one TTI» as, 7o,xiaEroz stbjejt, pzjyxNG.
      16 words

  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1772 2 position vacant j. FLINTER f MTETTTTT^^rTfT'T'ca ■PKIVATE CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS. HAS MOVED TO K' h publishers in England. Established over a quarter No. 5, CANTONMENT RD. 1 ENTIRE CLEARANCE Ml Tow Office: 18, Buckiogham St. For Closing Down the Shop Z^ MStCO 315 2931 325 7M Last Chance! Last Chance!
      1,772 words

  • 271 3 UNILEVER BUYING Companies Earning A Profit UNDER the lead of Straits Plantations which have improved recently from 7a Gi to 12s 6d the shares of companies interested in the production of coconuts have been quite a strong market during the past week or so says Truth
    271 words
  • 235 3 AN ITALIAN SURPRISE A Success of The Season It is revealed that the author of the play ''Villafranca which has been running with success in various Italian cities this season, is no less a person th>n Signor Moseolini. Signor Mu-sol ini has already made sue cessful excursions
    235 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 303 3 The Remedy That Gets to the Root of the Complaint In all diseases arising from impurities in the blood it is necessary in the first place to remove the poison from the blood; local treatment cannot give permanent relief. CLARKE S BLOOD MIXTURE gets to the root of the trouble
      303 words
    • 81 3 W J k" JI OWnm Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited, Registered Head Office:— 1/3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, (Registered under the Trust Companies Ordinance 1928 with security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government) is prepared to act as Trustees, Executors, Administrators, Receivers, Managers of Real Estate, Attorneys for Collection
      81 words
    • 177 3 FAMOUS FOR ITS FINE DELICATE FLAVOUR AND UNVARYING QUALITY I 1 J I j 1 "j iSB ST* WTOK A W gia! X TEK i -I V M.tYWtST L 5; ■'7 i W J ,1 -j L i r- u. 1 I ĕw N y .Kh.'C CECRGE V h |Zi
      177 words
    • 126 3 ItogSesmtpT i I WBi; ICT" 1 OLD SCOTCH -T I —l J iI ‘K /V- Wi -Ob* Ar. I I 'll I I I I 41 Wl f<WKECIfITED I I N I) FROM I 8 l\ |i PENANG I W B TG I I I I i p- Aceatsi BOUSIEAD
      126 words

  • 436 4 RELIEF GRANTED Election Formality Forgotten The application of Mr. Lloyd George arising out of hie election to Parliament l&st October, for an authorised excuse for not complying with the provisions of the Corrupt and Illega l Practices Act of 1883 was granted by Mr Justice McCardie
    436 words
  • 202 4 BACRKD FIGURE? fc Gilt Shrine in Museum When tbe tomb of Tutankhamen waa originally discovered the aotuU sarcophagus enclosed in four m ignifioent gilt shrines, which had to be carefully dismantled to enable Mr. Howard Carter to reach the coffin. These shrines have now been transported to tbe
    202 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 382 4 |l J I I|P^ z lk Gst I a^*^ c 2r‘7' I I bod lA Fitness from I s’* B>, I ftrg p J Halls Wine I the t Strength- y S L iSV 1 o J'* -<• >*J -< I RiXtttesi Giver I^TcTHEN A C*-*_•• V Taking Hall’s Wine
      382 words
    • 27 4 SANFORDS RVBBEK STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and rubber stamp ta give better impressions and lon g e r service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.
      27 words
    • 480 4 TF!e FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE lies in the arms every niirsiny -I n?v^ 4 I 'HERE are occasions when, do what you i J A will, the Mother’s milk remains scanty, weak and unsuitable. In these cases Sunshine Glaxo has proved helpful to the Mother, remedying the 'ifficulty and allowing
      480 words

  • News From All Parts
    • 138 5 Opera From Cell Wi:(Lw A conference to decide the final details for the trial of the suspected ringleaders of the Dartmoor mutiny took pl.ee at the Home Office. The 45 rebellious convicts segregated in eoHtary confinrmont continued to defy authority, though their rowdyism ha? Isrsened somewhat s'nee
      138 words
    • 216 5 REAR-ADMIRAL ON WAR PREPARATIONS "Money spent on preparations for war is money wasted.*’ Rear-Admiral J. D. Allen, who w»s captain of H. M. 3. K nt at Falkland Islands during the w*r, remarked at the Leeds Rotary C nb wh-c he so ke ?b n ut th League
      216 words
    • 131 5 The passengers of a train held up in the Carpathi n mountMni have just had a terrifying experience from presence of hu n «?ry wolves. We are congratulate ourselves that such things cannot happen in Engliud. yet less than 300 years ago wolves stiff prowled about our forgets.
      131 words
    • 84 5 D’fcussing the excellent idea of employing ex-servicemen fs handymen and gardeners, a correspondent of The Times points out that anyone so doing becomes liable under a penalty to pay the male servant tax of 15s. This male servant tax (lays the writer) Is a direct penalty
      84 words
    • 92 5 The truth of the following story is "vouched for by a Morning Post Rcssip:— She was in a poulterer’s shop» when ft we l-dressed woman stepped out of a luxury car and came in to ii quire the Price of English chickens, ana added: ‘I have
      92 words
    • 162 5 Too Much Politics —Says Soviet No political meetings on holi days! This is one of the points con tained in the ‘‘Children’s Charter” just issued by the Council of Prop’s’» Ocm'r.Leirs in Rnstia which is described as a proclam rtion for th* emancipation of Soviet school
      162 words
    • 335 5 DISAFFOIN Em DJ3TOR AND HIS WIE3 D’sappointel ov-r m mey, faced at the •»g« of 51 with h*v ng to start again, drinking and yet knowing that hie health r-q aired that ho should not drink, Dr F.-ancis George Macn’iH Simpson, of H »rley rca
      335 words
    • 136 5 WAR OFFICE’S NEW POLICY i The War Office, after deciding to close the Royal Army Cothing Department in Pimlico and give up the property, is i ow freed with the problem cf arranging for the supply of red tunics, uniforms w th slashed sleeves, and other full-dress
      136 words
  • 839 5 S.F.P. AND A LOBT LETTER Sanitary Engineers’ Claim A elaim’by Messrs, W. HiD and Co. sani* tsry engineers, in Singapore, for SI.UOU, for sanitary engineering work at a block of houses in Anderson Road. Singapore. was resisted by the owner. Yeo Chiang Sweet in the Supreme
    S.F.P.  -  839 words
  • 962 5 JUDOME\ T RESERVED Judgment was reserved yesterday in the Supreme Court in the suit in which Ch’ngj Joo Tuan, widow of the late Khoo Eu Yong and her son Khoo Tek Chye mxde allegations of breaches of trust or alternatively breaches of duty against the trustees of the
    962 words
  • 371 5 EXTRAORDINARY SCENES IN COURT Thunderous Applause at Acquittal Jna, March 11 Extraordinary scenes followed when after a seven days’ hearing the tr<al was o included last night at the Northern Assizesi before the Ohief Justice and an Eoglish-speaking Jury, of the case in which Mr. P. Thambirajih,
    371 words
  • 121 5 Vistors to the Houses nf Pirliament, writes the Manchester Ga*rdian London correspondent are always shown the linear standards embedded in one of the w I s with the information that these are the standards of the realm. One of the things one learns at the exhibition
    121 words
  • 50 5 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Grove House Hume 2 Overture Banditenstreiche Sapp* 3 ’‘Romioiscences Of Sullivan” Winterbottom 4 Intermezzo Penelope’s Garden Auchff« 5 Waltz Luetige Bruder Vollstedt 6 Selection Cbu Chin Chow Moncktou 7 Fox Trot I’»l Be Blue Donaldson God Save the King.
    50 words
  • 607 5 IN AID OF UNEMPLOYED Training Now in Full Swing The first Boxlrg Meet to be organ T nd by the newly constituted Pan? g Amateur Boxlrg Association, that in &i 1 of the European and Asiatic Unempl jment Funds, promises to be a gre t success.
    607 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 52 5 BOXING 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. ON THE PADANQ Admission-' $3, $2, 50 cents* Entries to J. W. CALLAN* Secretary i 1 Penang Amateur Boxing AssootetiOß*
      52 words

  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 124 6 f S ARL in iOh ftb H ft B E^iF 3 I I Rl IB R B M MW I i LUI iOOIi IU UHI L I UH; i IN 1 I 4 BAYS 17 WAS achieved 8 BY i J. A. 1 H jjflßfr. ,Hlßh ML M i:' hll
      124 words

  • 580 7 Jeu ter. Many Fresh and Increased Taxes Imposed SALES OF CHECKED The, United States of America are faring a Jinancial crisis not dissimilar to the one faced dog Great Britain last autumn. The budget deficit is in the neighbourhood <>/ $1,600,000, 000, and it is proposed to
    Jeu ter.  -  580 words
  • 100 7 Monday, March 21 His Excellerrv. Lady Clementi and Miss Clementi visited the Dairy Farm at Eraser’s Hi 1, thia morning. Tuesday. March 22 His Excellency and Lady Clementi visited St. Margaret’s Schoo’, Fraser’s Hill, this morning. Wednesday. March 28 Hon. Mr. H. G. R. Leonard and Mrs.
    100 words
  • 1067 7 HALF YEARLY MEETING Advice by the Assistant Director The half yearly general meeting of the Government Servants Co Operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., was held yesterday at the Survey Office and was presided over by Mr. W. J. K. Stark, Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya. Among
    1,067 words
  • 204 7 A MUNICIPALITY’S DRAIN From Oar Own Correspondent Singapore March 30 Shaik Sshid Makaritn landowner, Sings pore, claims compensation from the Muni cipal Commissioners for damage to his property by an anti malarial drain laid bj the Municipality through the middle of his land Claimant is represented by
    204 words
  • 123 7 FY 4 CLEAR GOALS From Oar Own Correspondent Singapore, March 30 In a fi-st division match the Singapore Chinese Football Association defeated Palau Brani by four goals to ml. Tne game was scraggy both teams being considerably under strength owicg to injuries. Despite one hour
    123 words
  • 82 7 CHAMPION-HIP SEMI-FINAL In the semi fina of tbe Ven’s Championship yesterday, E. C. Valberg defeated H. M Thomssz 6 —2. B—l It was generally expected that Thomas would put up a better fightV berg played a steady game throughout. Thomasz was good in patches. Valberg
    82 words
  • 100 7 BUTTERWORTH DEFEATS NIBONG TEBAL In the Provide Wellesley Football League the Butterworth Recreation r lub defeated tbe Nibong Tebal Rec-estion Club by three goals to ril on the Batterworth padasg yesterday. Do you ever stop to think why the best businesses in this country are invariably
    100 words
  • 734 7 The King and Queen wJI motor from uckmgham Palace, London, to Windsor Castle this afternoon. It is expected that tbe Court will remain at Windsor Castle for the whole of April. The death has occurred suddenly of Norman McKinnel, tbe well known British actor, aged sixty two.
    734 words
  • 43 7 We are requested by the Secretary to acknowledge the following donation to the Funds of the above 0 *r eesengere of s s Carthage amount thrown from tbe vessel as she was leaving Pen«ag 19u March, 1982 $l5 22/’
    43 words
  • 401 7 Suggested Reward for Water Engineer SINGAPORE SURPRISE From Our Ovn Correspondent Singapore, March 81 The committee’s recommendation to pay a bonus of $30,000 to Mr. G B G. Hull on completion of his work as chief resident engineer, Johore Waterworks, was tbe sub ject of a lengthy
    401 words
  • 149 7 McPherson— simpson A pretty wedding was solemn'sed this morning at St. Andrews Church, Northern Road, Penang, the contracting parties being Dr Danis Ross McPherson of tbe Genera Ho pital, Penang and Mies Helen Simpson of Mr. and Mrs. George Simpsou of Woldingbam, Surrey. Tbe bHde
    149 words
  • 542 7 WEIGHTS FOR FIRST DAY Card of Nine Events on Saturday The followirg are tbe handicaps for tha tbe Selangor Turf Club Spring Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, April 2. It has now been decided that both divisions of Glass 2 horses
    542 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 127 7 -rW PROTECTION against SICKNESS ME* Modern parents are rightly prejudiced -I /jgrafoiJ against the oldfashioned regular dosing of i j A&i 1 children with medicines The less ired cine a i cbi!d fcaB to take the better To Daiutain SiMk? children in goed health aud protect them against sickness, their
      127 words

  • 474 8 Reports that Japan lias renewed hostilities at Shanghai are not confirmed. The position, from what can be gathered, is one of stalemate. China has refused to accede to the Japanese demands, particularly as regards the suppression of the trade boycott, while Japan makes it quite clear
    474 words
  • 174 8 JUSTICE PRICHARD FOR PENANG Mr. Justice Sprouls, senior Pusine Judge. Straits Sett’emenis will bs passing through Penang on Saturday on the P O Rajputana on his way to England on leave. He is expected to be away till about Decern ber and on his return will probably
    174 words
  • 225 8 BEING DEMOLISHED Ths old Chinese Protectorate building in Downing Street Is now being demolished to make way for the new Post Office which it has been decided to build on its present Bite The office of the Protector ot Chinese has been moved to the house formorly
    225 words
  • 30 8 —Reuter. Los Angeles Match 81 Kaye Don’s record of 188.98 m p.h for four cylinder oars has been broken by Wilbur Shaw who accomplished 187} m.p h.
    —Reuter.  -  30 words
  • 604 8 Penang, Thursday y 7 defendant in court the other t/l day was fined $5 for assaulting a man with four blows. Tariff evidently, $1 per blow and Si entertainment tax. Sixty-five years ago to-morrow saw the establishment of the British Colony of the Straits Settlements independSixty five
    604 words
  • 105 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday To-day London £llB 2s. 6 i £l2O ss. CLTin (3 Months) London £ll9 10s. od. £l2l 12s. 6a. Singapore $61.00 $59 75 Business Done 100 tons 200 tons’Penang $61.00 Business Done Buyers—No Severs Rubber London 1 Hd. 1J- d. New York c. (G) 3/ 6
    105 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 280 8 'M!— maw IWK—— LITTLES Annual Sale COMMENCES ON Friday, April E THERE ARE BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. I WRITE FOR OUR SALE CATALOGUE. I John Little Co, Ltd., Penang ii !■!■>■■■■ 'in w 1. 1: j. DAINTY CONFECTIONERY I From Our Own Spotless Bakery, Singapore. I Supplies Always Available. S
      280 words
    • 32 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.
      32 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 414 9 Reuter. WINING AND DINING Tour of Yangtsze Before Leaving for North JAPAN’S NEW QUANDARY The series of social and diplomatic functions in honour c>j ike League commissioners at Shanghai culminated yesterday in a brilliant dinner given by Gen ral and Mrs. Chiang Kai-shek. The commissioners propose
    Reuter.  -  414 words
  • 65 9 —Reuter. All Occupants Killed In Syrian Desert Bagdad, March 80 Colonel Dereynier, a Swiss, President of the League of Nations Commission to delimit the Iraq Syrian Frontier, was killed in the crash of a French airliner in a dense sandstorm in the Syri n desert two hundred
    —Reuter.  -  65 words
  • 50 9 —Rugby R*dio Service. Two Killed on Maidenhead Golf Course An elderly golfer and his caddie were ■killed by lightning dnring a sudden thunder Storm which bre ke over Maidenhead Golf Course yesterday afternoon. The golfer’s opponent w*s also struck and was removed to hospital suffering from partial paralysis.-
    —Rugby R*dio Service.  -  50 words
  • 172 9 Reuter. VISIT TO POLAR REGIONS The origins of cyclones anti-cyclones and depressions will be investigated by an Inter national meteorological commission in which thirteen countries will participate to celebrate the jubi’ee of the first interna tiona Polar Year, 1882 83, which is the basis of present
    Reuter.  -  172 words
  • 125 9 —Rugby Radio Service Preliminary Conversations io London The French Prime Minister, M. Tardieu, will be accompanied by the Finance Minis ter. M. Fiandin, when he pays a short visit to London for conversations next Monday on the Danubian question with the Prime Mnister and Foreign Secretary. While it
    —Rugby Radio Service  -  125 words
  • 132 9 Reuter. Sacrifice by European And Peruvian Growers Brussels, March 80 The sugar restriction dispute between Ouba and Java has been settled by the action of the European and Peruvian representatives. Cuba has been trying to induce Javanese growers to agree to limit production in 1932 to last
    Reuter.  -  132 words
  • 113 9 —Reuter. Question of Representation at Ottawa Ottawa, March 81 Dominion members of the Cabinet, interviewed with regard to the report that the Irish Free State might be refused represen tation at tbe Ottawa Conference if they abolished the Oath of Allegiance dec ared that the
    —Reuter.  -  113 words
  • 166 9 Trans- Atlantic Fares Cut Rugby Radio Service. WHITE STAR RATES DOWN Close on the heels of the United States Line twenty per cent reductions on several ’"rans Atlantic liners, the White Star Line announces immediate substantial reductions In passenger fares on all NorthAtlantic vessels —Reuter. A conference of steamship companies
    . Rugby Radio Service.  -  166 words
  • 81 9 BANKING METHODS IN U. S. Reuter. Staff Held up by Mancbiue-Guns Minneapolis. March 80 With machine guns shot guns and pistols to enforce their demands, seven robbers held up an outlying branch of the North Western National Dank at the opening hour ee zed $5O 000 cash and $l5O 000
    Reuter.  -  81 words
  • 155 9 Not Implicated in “Lindy” Kidnapping PLOT TO RELEASE CAPONE FROM JAIL? New York, March 80 The rum runners on the Atlantic sea board are mobilising far the purpose of a blockade of the kidnappers who are reported to have the Lindbergh baby aboard a ship somewhere
    155 words
  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 392 9 To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir. —On reading the remarks made by A Spectator of ths recent Perak— Penang cricket match, one cannot fail to notice that the pocr show put up uy Penang was partly due to the bid captaincy of Anthony, the
      392 words
  • 86 9 .—Reuter Heavy Withdrawals From Warehouses Whi e there is no special withdrawal of goods from warehouses on the Themes in view of Budget contingencies, there is an exception in the case of tea The manager of general warehouses thinks there is a clear prospect of a tariff
    .—Reuter  -  86 words
  • 48 9 —Rugby Radio Service Eectrical Issue Oversubscribed Subscription lists for the issue of £1 500 0 0 Five Fer Gent. Skook at IOOi by tbe London and Home Counties Joint E ectrioity Authority were close! witbin ten minutes yesterday morning, the amount having F een oversubscribed
    —Rugby Radio Service  -  48 words
  • 45 9 —Reuter. Aleppo, March 81 A Rumanian airman, lonel Gioa, who left Bukharest at 5 80 a. m yesterday on a solo flight to -aigonin a Rumanian machine under the patronage of King Carol arrived He left for Bagdad at 4 a. m.-
    —Reuter.  -  45 words
  • 186 9 At a meeting of the Committee held at the Indian Association on Tuesday night Mr V. Nadasam Pillay, J.P., was elected Chairman of the Committee In place of Mr. Gurchurn Singh, resigned. Mr. N. Raghavan in supporting tbe election said Mr. Nadasam Pillay, being a friend of
    186 words
  • 87 9 Renter. Seven Storey Film Studio in Flames Zagreb Y go Slavia, March 30 Hundreds were trapped by fire following an explosion in the studio 3 of the Star Film ompany which destroyed the main stair case of a seven storey budding sending flames leaping skyward. Many
    . Renter.  -  87 words
  • 75 9 King’s Generous Measure of Support From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, March 80 In order to clear «he S.P G. mission from financial difficulties, the King has bought a parcel of land owned by the mission for 12 000 tioala. thus enabling the school buildirgs to be freed
    75 words
  • 162 9 GOVERNMENT AID FOR BANKS Stockholm, March 80 The Government, in co operation with leading members of Parliament, is formulating a plan to support the credit of the most vulnerable institutions under present conditions, and is presenting a Bilon the subject after the Easter recess. The measure will
    162 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 14 9 if «©s©®®* J vaKero/. Bronchial < J I PASTILLES mW; k V CEFLE. SWEDEN y/JJ
      14 words
    • 115 9 JASCHA HEIFETZ PLAYED the VIOLIN AT THE AGE of THREE I >>♦»< Read the outline of the amazing musical careen 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. "HisMasfersVace moutrie’s of
      115 words

  • 1970 10 “We Want Our Man’’ Witnesses’ Description of Station Attack I The trial was commenced this morning i n 1Q the Additional District < ourt before > r. t J. H. Bassett, of the seven 1 who i stand charged with rioting in connection with the disturbances
    1,970 words
  • 211 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest «notations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s ehan list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day Ĕg B i Shares a K a m to. I 0. I fl. fl. Mining Asam Kumtang 23/6 25/- 23/6 25/- ex Ayer
    211 words
  • 66 10 Boustead <t Co., Ltd. 3).h M >rco quotation for Singapore edi -I »»n $6l per D’cul t bufinesi •n. e 100 >ne, P-nnng refined tin $6l □ar picul bnv ri no eellere, ''noticed tin $6O per picul* tin ore £6O cer i i-ul. The following the rubber quotations
    66 words
  • 106 10 Singapore Price» fur Standard Ribbed duaoked Sheet for to day art as ’ollowr: Spot 54 cents per lb, Aprii/June —5 j lt Jnlv/Sept. 64 h it Oct. Dec. h «I aniet. The f fllowing or cea were realised for r -,hter sold at cur Midi -’•’''*»tns
    106 words
  • 144 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Bat. March 30 March 29 Sept. 19 Paris 951 M 128.96 Raw York 8.76 8.775 4 85i Montreal 4 15 4 20 Brussels »95 *I VB2 84.88 Geneva 19 7/16 19 47b «4.86 Amsterdam 982 9-35 b 12.08 Milaa 72i 72$ »2.89
    144 words
  • 80 10 Pinang. March 31 ■Sf Oowtary of th* Charttred Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 11 h 4 m/ts 2 3 31/32 Private 3 m/te credit 2 4 7/32 »i 3 h Documentary 2/4 11/32 On New York F-mk Demand 42| France T.T. 1,00? nom India T.T Bangkok (i
    80 words
  • 251 10 Penangi March 31 818, Benarae Ggium p. «best nom 5.000.00 Cloves h WOC Sold leaf i»Heri 71.0 C I Maee Picket uom 170.0 C Nutmvxi 8 a m 70.0 C u llUe <i 60.00 jiiux 1.000 h 15.0 f Copra ~uud- ad buyers 5 50 tUttane f*i<» 4.1.11
    251 words
  • 662 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST WAMEB s B BUEBSX gOstoM e C* Allenby Kabtea 8* ~i ii Alai (H}ah Rabbet ReW-i >. K«i«y Mate to* X. Sy-31 HHa, iHscKca By-31 Kuuibj H aitatoi 3 iyei Kolcr Sat-bei Ayer Pens* --.a-oc, a*4*b- 2 E&laa F..: uag BateeM Eot-b®» C« 2 beta itabs*»
    662 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 203 10 Chinese Benevolent Association Tur af Mri Oaew Hi Jin nee C.ieib Gim die», who died a; 187, Carn rv n fikree. on M<rco 27. Will take pLce on Si'.urJay, April 2, ii 10 a.m. SHOO IHEAM LEOY, SscraLry and Treasurer- FOR SALE Child s Cot. 4 ft. x 2 ft.
      203 words

  • 1699 11 Annual Meeting Great Difficulties Confronting Rubber and Tea The twentieth annual general meeting of the Orient Trust, Limited, was held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E. 0. 2, on Wednesday, the 24th February, 1932, Mr. E. L. Hamilton, the Chairman, presiding. The Secretary, Mr. H. S.
    1,699 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 297 11 :jr~T?»gwrsgara*iw iir ill n ~z~' if b/ I I Stock i at-. N. V, STRAITS JAVA K. Bock Eoay Co. TRADING CO. s Fknang Motors Georgetown Traders. Sole A^erds T XfK. TZ wifaJfcMl “My Fat Shall Go” Say That To-day—Then Do This Ycu know thatit can go. because peopleall Listen
      297 words
    • 131 11 fl RooA II kt A. 1 V fl I baby-foo® 1 CT I M ij] i I For moRE than THREE CpffUttlES BOLS has been the standard of quality for Gin and First Clas» I Liqueurs. It doesn't matter where you are whether on the West coast of Africa, or
      131 words
  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 107 11 —mi— wsiii PHONE 264 €-75 NIGHTLY 9-30 tr xnߣS >x SPIRIT OF jW» NOTRE r >»/ r r" I P* I -/Jie Grandest Fortball Story Ever Screened! I NEXT CHANGE Willi Haires in “Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford” The Prince of Wales saw this Super Comedy three times PLANS AT MOUTBIE’S. PHONE 795
      107 words

  • 1334 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a Hat of vessels arriving and sailing from Penaog during the week IN PORT TO-DAY Mams oJ Prom Sailing For Date of SWUM BUunt Tree. Adams Singapore Ns» York via Ports To-day Tang Song Birnam River
    1,334 words

  • 285 13 Will Comment by Sir A. Yarrow Glowilr tribute is p?ld to Lady Ysirow in the will of her 9C—jeai—old hueband, Sir Alfred Ferrsudiz Yarrow, ike famcue fchipbuilder and pioneer of tcrpeac-boit conetructicn tnd high-speed ships, Laoy Yarrow' wsb Sir Alfred’s second wife. He married her
    285 words
  • 279 13 HER ONE MEAL OF THE DAY Io the ref«ctory of the CardinalArchbishop’s P lice beside St. Stephen’s C&thednl in Vienna 50 men and women eat together daily at noon, each paying lid. for an excellent meal of s- up, meat, vegetables, coffee or cocos, <nd bread.
    279 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 594 13 !<£////■* lM>uticcira i feH IAHO a People of every country I who realize the importance of clear skin should use Cuticura Soap for the daily toilet. ’lt is pure and contains the medicinal and antiseptic properties of Cuticura whiiHi soothe and heal as well as cleanse S the skin. a
      594 words
    • 491 13 iEI Mr.-iWi I^*^ «g 1 fiSr •-ME Jfr I•; MF V Newly Discovered! a priceless safeguard to teeth Pepsodent Laboratories have developed a new and revolutionary polishing material. It makes teeth gleam more brightly—removes film more effectively— and is your guarantee of perfect safety. Z" I 5 H E Pepsodent'Laboratories
      491 words

  • 134 14 INSTABILITY RUMOUR DENIED FEARS that one of the arches of Tower Bridge was in danger, owing to scouring, were set at rest by a state ment made to a Morning Post representative by a City Corporation official. "While the Port of London Authority has reported a targe
    134 words
  • 449 14 C3A?KS TH AT HAVE NO SIGNIFICATION Considerable anuety has been expressed in many quarters at reports that surface cracks had appeared iu Marble Arch These reports following closely upon the similar cases of Waterloo Bridge and St. Paul s Cathedral have led to the supposition that modern traffic
    449 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 219 14 Bf /OKMSk fe, cokbuit !b$ \q\ D.D.D. Prescription is an infallible remedy for Eczema, Psoriasis, Bad Leg, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ringworm, Dhobies Itch, or other skin trouble. Salve» cannot do the work —they simply clog the pores. D.D.D. is not a sticky, smelly ointment, but a golden liquid wash
      219 words
    • 178 14 HtnJsome /rijts Jor all purpose*: IRISH LINEN DRAWN-THREAD WORK Consisting of:— Baly things table cloths bedsheets and pillow cases, dinner and luncheon sets, mats. Duchess sets, handkerchiefs, silk and cotton underwear, ladies silk stockings of latest style and many other things. Also Foo Chow Lacqut-r Ware and Curios to be
      178 words
    • 370 14 II FACTS WILLS” j GOLD FLAKE I CIGARETTES 1. They are made entirely front Virginia tobacco leaf which has f been maturing in bond ior severs: years. i. i •T 2. No tobacco is used which has any i H; ,;i harmful effects on the throat. Si k’ xi 3.
      370 words

  • 493 15 Tenang. March 31, 1932. FENANGj MARKET eta. Meat Feef Steak -'M kati 32 Stew or Corry l do 22 Pork, lean do 48 Po'k lean 4'fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl kati 34 Capons locally reared do 45 Hen do
    493 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 208 15 A 7/ rfty yjgpL J/ ALSO T< y/CHIVERS 1 XV€ T u, Ji \S/ FRESH FRUfT o *> /JAMS, Wt&ZZr f JELLY CRYSTALS J>* CUSTARD POWDER Z CANNED FRUITS V r FRESH GARDEN reAS *8« nt V- R- Vick Co. I?* zl 35«. B each Street. -xJ affifrirz, j I
      208 words
    • 170 15 I 1 I B H '''/Zip. -j itx RUGGED peaks and Here y< a get milk at 1:3 green velvety valleys. best. 7he milk for babies; Here and there a tiny for chi’d:en for grown ur s. farm. Happy farmer folk Rich in vitamins, with with rosy cheeks the nourishment
      170 words

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1375 16 I a-T-j^ya*.**, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I dollar steamship line I mnf. j /JS .Apr 7 Marseille’. Hrvre. I.ond on, Fotterd maid Hm burg DIEDTTUKR I>’S‘X AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE g X-.1l jp-I-Mt POJYIfoaUS Apr. 3 Co’ombo. Havre and Liverpr»ol F tißr&Y rr T3Si -HLA, BZL’.FROPHON Apr 13 Genca. Liverpx>l. Garre
      1,375 words
    • 867 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA It AND APCAR LINES I [Companies Incorporated in England.] 1 MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SEHVICE'’ I Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co *nson, Port 1 under eontrae* with His Majesty’s tennam. Malacca and Government, London and Far Service. 6 PCJ W East Mall Service, Rnlsn M at<r
      867 words