Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 April 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 74 VOL. LXXXX. FRIDAY, Ist APRIL, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 143 1 fr.NAGATA I BBOTIIEIiS I DENTISTS Rtsd t.'fuce Dbxi i > The Diopeniary, I ftsfcel Offie* 52, Leith Street ■*> awas-. waiigar; —I I II .u m w«~ I— k xvaaßaKrrssssBv. i,LT3i^.2Adi^j!Bas *d®tt^*» !,v -nai leinfii rm n_ _u in --1 m if mi Dollar Exchange Tables I I STERLING into
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    • 18 1 a.TOKISATSI!! STUDIO 1 with up-to-dstfc jraphy b/ eJeotrk 7 Ama Hl, -j'.t 6S, 70, ZI3HOP STI2JSST 9 PZNANG.
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    • 237 1 M .«rerwi* -wm-W ...LI M-. •■—r— —J.u ■> X J w r,v-r:;c^^^3*^'^^''’r‘^'- ;^JS iaJJ L, iajJl,l w lIH—11 11 1 nun 1 t~thb iihm m2..1 I I' -®?OT exccHs h imsc lf in rendering the Two Popular 1 Song hits from “Congress Dances recently shown I a “MAJESTIC”, in his
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    • 1586 2 POSITION VACANT I SELANGOR TURF CLUB! B ANICS T)RIVATE CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS. Spring 1932 Race Meeting Bw) FJ publishers in England. Established over a quarter Saturday. 'day THE MERCANTILE BARK I lEDERLAIDSCHE BARBEL V <V> > of a century. BEAUTIFUL Sample Book of magnificent fatH «am April, kvoa ftElinil I
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  • 368 3 SOLDIERS WIN THE BATTLE OF MITCHAM COMMON But the Club Will Fight to the Last Hole TRAINING THERE The Bittle of Macham Common haa been overshadowed of late by the war in Chin», bat a sharp engagement at Miteham cn Ma ch 2 ended in the temporary
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  • 302 3 DESERTED, AND RIVAL LEFT WITH HUSBAND’S FORTUNE A wife’s tragic life story—how her husband had deserted her and, on his death, had hft all he p ssessed to another woman —was revealed on March 3 when she w,s b .und over at Marylebone Police Court for
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  • 70 3 MAN LOUND STAGGERING ON PLATFORM A man was seen staggering about the platform of the Tunbridge Wells West Station afttr a trrin from London Bridge had arrived. He was in a serious condition, with a wound in the throat. Ai z.r was found in the tnir. The man
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 348 3 1 COLOUR COMES TO STAY Concrete has charge its dress. The grey of pure utility has given place to colour; colour that gives a finish of beauty appropriate to the character of the structure. ‘Cclorcrete’ the new coloured cement has all the qualities of ‘Ferrocrete’—the rapidhardening Portland cement —with the
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    • 210 3 w OFFICE FILES. L All Clip FiUa fc*p -I S Apron Files Foap II £lEl I I■ Board Clip files Fcap M w 4to OF THIS MONTH'S RECORDS Bull Dog Clip Files ly- -8* Criterion files fcap S rnsaa? Shine Harvest Moon Fox Trjt h vdojo I Qwp Iptfprs in
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  • 323 4 BUT GOES IN FEAR OF COCKTAIL PARTIES THESE DANCES “They Scare Me Stiff!” AMAN is in London who has shot more wild elephants than any other white hnnter of the present day. Elephant hnntirgiehis profession. He counts his ’’tusks” by ths ton and thinks nothing
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  • 194 4 THE CRACKSMAN A que a r stcry was told at Croydon Police Ojurt when a South Norwood schoolboy of 12 was put nn probation for stealing jewellery wor h £328 from Mrs. K. L Austin, of Scuth Norwood Park, where he had been employed as
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  • 136 4 MISSING FOR MORE THAN A YEiR Mr. Nod Austin Hirvey, the young Mitcham (Surrey) builder who vanished under strange circumstances on November 16, 1930, has returned to his relatives. Mr. Harvey was 24 when he disappeared. Hie mo'or-car was found abandoned on the sea-front at Hove, Saesex.
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  • 217 4 HIT ON HEAD Poker Scene in a Hyde Park House HAVING met at a in Gloucesterterrace, Hyde P*rk, London, W., to celebrate a friend’s birthday with champsgne, two women met again in Marylebone Police Court. Ooe of them, Mrs. Lilian William?, aged 34, of Bishop’s-road. Padding-on,
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  • 142 4 BY NEEDLE Smile and the world tmiles with you Snore and yen sleep alone. Thelatee<(ff rt of modern science is directed ig'ins’ tba' domestic and pub'ic nuirance—the snorer. The invention, which h*g just been patented, consis's of an electric»’, device end depends on the principle that all
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  • 142 4 Kidnapped "Baby ONLY FORGO T TEN AFTER ALL A little girl of 14 w*nt up to a police sergeant io Hounslow M ddlesex. ’'Someone has taken ifce baby and the perambulator while I was in a shop,” she said. A crowd gathered, and everybody helped in the search for the
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  • 108 4 CUPID WINS AFTER AN OBJECTION A motor-coach £e<-v ce between the F rest vf Dean and Cheltenham—about 25 miles—is run orca a week, on Sunday nig h, specially for ycuag men g ring to sre tneir sweethearts. Th* service, consisting of or.e coach is epfrated by Mr.
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    • 291 4 —mw. rnwrr s» uMiia—nnwi or* Ul fHA'I Press the Button 1W I'' i I» an<l J our Darker Duofold ,It drinks in ink for 6000 J words. There are no levers 'J to catch on clothing and 'T «SSe** discharge ink accidentally. For sale at the better store» n 3
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    • 144 4 ■Kg:. Irb K f I 1 I f; lib 1 i f I J ■i /F if|B| di rJ M /f/ Ir> O 1 hlCTWilMlsfigfe MM NER¥£PAINS;?'kJSK Banish those agonizing, shooting head- > .111 aches—away with the twinges of Neuritis r 1, and other Nerve Pains. Effect new ISlr? waning
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  • 1355 5 Mr. Oliver Baldwin’s Story Praise for His Father’s Services as Minister "I have never b. an more phased to leave anywh re excep 1 prison, than I was to leave Eton, and the four years I spent there were the most useless and unfa ppy years
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  • 206 5 The distressing pains which baby suffe»s wh Ist cutting teeth are due, more than anything, to the derangement cf etcmach and bowels which accompany the proctss. In the past, thepless and distraught parents have been compelled to resort to various so-called soothing mtdic'nes, most of which contained
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  • 492 5 STAFF EFFICIENCY EXPERT Questions For Legislative Council At the meeting of the Legislative Council to be held at Singapore on Monday the following questions will be asked by unofficial members:— Mr. H. E. Nixon:— “What action does this Government intend to take on the recommendations of
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  • 432 5 MARCH, 1932, PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS The following candidates have been successful in the final examination for Diploma (L.M.S.) A. Xavier Pakiam (Distinction in Medical Jurisprudence.) R.L. Tiruohelvam. P.N. Bardhan. Mohamed Said. Suba Singh Sidhu, lhe following candidates received exemption in one or more subjects in
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  • 1236 5 HALF-YEARLY MEETING Sound BalanceSheet The half-yearly ordinary general meeting of the Penang Mercantile Employees’ Cc-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., was held at the Town Club yesterday, with Mr. L. E. Slowe, Pzesident, in the chair and in the presence of a brge gathering of members which
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 67 5 K g A TOOTAL, PRODUCT PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN < Pyramid quality is something every man appreciates in a handkerchief. The fine cambric finish, attractive designs, the wide variety of white j and colours and, above alb the guarantee of satisfaction in wear and wash, make Pyramid the most popular
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    • 48 5 rue “terry” lever Folding Roller Clip. Enables you to file your letters—Lock them up in file and refer to them easily. Gives 50 per cent, more jaw capacity than any similar clip. Send $l-25 for a set of 5 (different sizes). SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: fPinang gazette fPress, 3std. PENANG.
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  • 1128 6 ATMOSPHERIC DEPRESSION LIFTING: STATIONS COMING THROUGH WELL: MORE CHEERY PROGRAMMES. IN past articles an attempt has been made to show as.clearly as possible the various conditions appertaining to short wave wireless reception, but perhaps it has not been made sufficiently clear that when working on short waves the difference
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  • 177 6 LIST NO. 52 The following further subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged:— Amount previously published as per List No 51 $45.552 19. Donations from Chew SiKongsi: Messrs. Ohew Cheng Ohneeh $5, Ohew Kuan Saye $5, Chew Muan Tong J 2, Chew Sit Lum $2, Chew Chin Chye 12,
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  • 74 6 0. F. A. v AUTHENTIOB The following will represent the Old Frees’ Association at cricket against The Authentics 1 on Sunday, April Bat 10.15 a m. on the Free School Ground Oheah Kok Huat. Chua Cheng Swee, Foo Eng Cbeang, Khoo Hor Lan, Lee Seng Kee, Lim Cheng Hock,
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  • 37 6 STAR! OF 1932 COMPETITIONS The 1982 competitions organised by the Penang Chinese Swimming Club will begin on Sunday. April 8 at 11 a.m. The first race will be the 100 metres breast stroke (open).
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 861 6 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, Once again members of the Planters Provident Fund are the recipients of a balance sheet and report which, if their holding in the Fund is of any import to them, must be the c use of considerable concern. Liability
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    • 290 6 Sir —Wednesday's football at the Police ground was a glorious spectacle of kick as kick-csn. Ehins included. Not infrequently the home backs had their lege well up in the air a la Pavlova The custodian of the whistle in all his glory looked on with unseeing eyes at
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  • 106 6 STRENUOUS GAME From Our Own Correspondent Singapore March 81 The fin .1 match for the Faner Cup waa played this evening on the Jahn Beear Stadium when the Ekoiricitj’ Department won a strenuously oenteeted gtme by the only goal in the match wh oh v.Eccrtd
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 247 6 EjWfe»- /W' J i. R».-.’ > BLe.l- mi. r M Leaves Hair Twice as Beautiful The simple hair styles of to-day nake beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 536 6 Short Wave Stations For Penang- Listeners .4. Midi fght la. m. 2 a. m. Bam 4a. m. 5 tn. 6 tr. 5 p m. 6 p. tr. 7 p. m. 8 p. m. 9 p, m. 10 p. tn. 11 p. m. t 0 to to to to <0 t>
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  • 1362 7 Selections for To-morrow Large Fields in Card of Nine Events Small Dividends BY TICTAC Although the fields are large for to-morrow’s races at Kuala Lumpur, the first day of the 1932 Spring Meeting, the dividends promise to be on the small scale for one or
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  • 482 7 AL RIVERS’ POOR SHOWING AT SINGAPORE From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Thursday In a twelve round contest at the New World, Singapore, to-day, Gunboat Tach beat Al Fivers on points. The fight was a disappointment, the coloured man winning by a large margin. The Rivers vs Gunboat
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  • 92 7 FAREWELL PHOTOGRAPH Mr. H. A. Forrer who has been the District Judge and First Magistrate, Penang, for over two years will be proceeding on furlough to morrow by the P. and 0. Rajputana* A group photograph of the staffs of the District and Police Courts
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  • 313 7 Amusement Park TO HELP LOCAL UNEMPLOYED Local unemployed will be glad to learn that Mr Heab Joo Seang. a prominent Penang Chinese, has decided to start an amusement park or amusement place on a large scale in the near fntur j which, it is hoped,
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  • 115 7 At the second anrual geter 1 meeting of the Pena’ g Chine?® Football Association yesterday in the Ouinese Town HJI, the following were elected office-bearer® for the ensuing year:— President Mr Khoo Sian Ewee J. P.; Vice-Presidents; Dr Oag Huck Chye, Mr L°e Soon Perg, Mr See
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  • 74 7 WOMAN CRUSHED TO DEATH An aged Tamil woman met her deatl under tragic circumstances when the was crushed beneath a fallen tree. The incident occurred yesterday evening at Jelutong when immediately »fter rain ceased a coconut palm was uprootec and fell with great force in front of
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  • 933 7 Penang Riot Incident More Details of Recent Disturbances At yesterday s hearing of the Penang rioting ease a constable described how he arrested a Chinese who was about to strike Inspector Wocsey with a knife from behind. After a whole day’s hearing the
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  • 112 7 TWO ACCUSED DISCHARGED The hearing was resumed at 11 30 a m Mr. McQuarrie said that this morning the police held an identification parade and it was dear from that parade that the first accused, Yee Phong, was arrest ed by a Sikh police constable as the accused
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  • 477 8 Those, who, at the beginning of the year, turned thtir binoculars on the cloud cf depression in the hope cf discovering even a vestige of the sdver lining, will have to put them away again if the opinions expressed in Malaya in the course of the past
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  • 396 8 When the gloom of last September ia re called--by an all too eaay effort—it is nothing short of astonishing that Britain has closed her financial year with a balanced budget. Six months ago such an achieve ment seemed impossible, but in the event the impossible has been
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  • 41 8 As from to day the Penang Library will be open from 9 am. instead of 9 30 a m. You will probably get more dollars for that car you are disposing of, if you advertise in the Pinang Gazette.
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  • 630 8 Penang, Friday Oh, to be in England Now that April’s there, And whoever wakes in England Sees, some morning, unaware! That the lowest boughs and the brushwood sheaf Round the elm tree bole are in tiny leaf, While the chaffinch sings on the orchard bough In England—now!
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  • 107 8 Tin Spot Yesterday London £l2O ss. 01. £ll5 10 .01 Tin (3 Months) London £l2l 12s. 6d. £ll7 Os. Od. Singapore $09.75 $56.87« Basinets Done 200 tons 100 tons Penang $59.75 556.87| Business Done Sellers No Buyers Rubber London 1| d. d. New York 3i 6 c. (G)
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 122 8 I I A L I I I 'Annual Sale IS Now Proceeding. Genuine Bargains IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. WRITE FOR SALE CATALOGUE. John little Co., Ltd., Penang BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk 5 R S s w R H I E> 5 \\7<7* DA N! S h MltK .f a C
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    • 33 8 10. 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. K- II
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 774 9 r.— Reuter Heavy Yield from Incometax and Supertax Revenue £770, 963, 000: Expenditure £770, 599, 000 The most remarkable year in Great Britain’s financial history has ended with the revised Budget balanced, leaving a .surplus for 1931-32 of £364,000 after providing £3l j millions for redemption of
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  • 185 9 Lispcnsrry Which Grew to Hospital From Our Own Correspondent Singapore April 1 The early history resulting in the establishment of St. Andrews Mission Hospital was recallad by Mr. 8. J Vincent, hon. treasurer, at yesterday s an nual meeting of the hospital. Mr incent recounted the early
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  • 119 9 Well-Known Planter Found Dead at Monte Carlo Nice, April 1 Mr. Ernest M. T. Cummins, a wellknown rubber planter of tbe Malay States, who has been living since last summer in a small villa at Monte Carlo was fonnd dead in circumstances into which the
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  • 123 9 ,—Reuter REPRESENTATIVES TACKLE WALL STREET Washington, March 81 Continuing its budget-balancing drive, the House of Representatives to-day turned its attention to Wall Street despite oppo sition from Representatives from New York. The House voted taxes of a quarter per cent, on the sale prices of stocks, five
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  • 81 9 Rugby Radio Service. Royal Family Moves to Windsor (asile The King and Queen yesterday afternoon motored to Windsor Ca:-tle where their M-jestiee are expected to remain in residence throughout April. During their stay they will be visited by the Duke and Duchess of York- the Princess Royal and
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  • 89 9 Reuter. Mr. Bennett Denies a Press Report Ottawa, March 81 The most emphatic denial to the report in a local newspapfr regarding tbe possible refusal o f a at the Imperial Conference to tbe Irish Free State was given by the Premie’’, Mr. Bennett, in the
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  • 70 9 —Beater. Religious Unions to Resume Work Enschede March 81 An agreement on the basis of gradual wage reductions has been reached between employers and tbe religious unions In the textile industry of which '8 000 have been on strike since November. Although the factories are re opening
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  • 52 9 —Reuter. Japan Refuses to Withdraw Completely Geneva, March 81 The Chinese Vice Foreign Minister has cabled Dr Yen that tbe Japanese are ada mant in refusing to withdraw completely. He therefore thinks it futile to continue armistice discussions. Sir Miles Lampson reports further warlike incidents in the region
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  • 914 9 Mr. J. A. Russell’s Hopeful Outlook NEGLECTED INDUS 1 RIES Confidence in the future of Malaya industrially was ex- pressed by Mr. J. A. Russell at the meeting of Malayan Collieries yesterday at Kuala Lumpur, He mentioned timber and cement as two practically undeveloped industries with
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 224 9 RACIMG K PATE ANNUAL EDITION, 1931. Complete Record of all Racing in Malaya for the year 1931 with Current Classification Lists. PRIC E 1 On Sale at all Booksellers or FROM RACING UP TO DATE 49, BEACH STREET, PENANG. Annual subscription for monthly issue $6 post free payable in advance.
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  • 142 10 TO-DAY'S PRICES Tb« tonvwiac ware ths Ulsal iuoi»Ucss ia MEBBBB. KENNEDY Co.’s shan Itei •t 11 bj®. to day Yesterday To day C 8 8 g Bear»» A >. tt ffl iO. 9 8. 10. Be. Minh# Kinta .75 .80 74 .75 Kuchai Tia Crd. 40
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  • 76 10 FRIDAY» Ist ALRIL» 1982 Yesterday. To day. Tins DoWfw Companies Kinta 72^—77i Kuuhai 871—44 35 —4O Penawat 30 —35 Talam 61—6 5 62 —64 Taiping 15—171 14 —l6 General Coned Smelsara Fref. 16 3—16/9 16/3—16/6 Fraser i Naava Pref 6.65 —685 6 50—6.75 Cold
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  • 15 10 Tm Bentorg, N.L. For NLrch Hours 448 C ibic yards 45,200 Piculs 255
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  • 87 10 ■Messrs. Eas'ers Smelling Co Ltd. London» AUreh 30, Spot £*****.0 three m nthe’ bnylnsz £122.0.0 three months* »»oinß £122 5.0. 3f stars, Btnirtead d Co Ltd, 31st quotation for Singapore refined tin $59 75 per picnl, bnr-nesa done 200 tors, Penang refined tin $59 75 per picul harness
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  • 33 10 Singapore Prices for Sr ndard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are as follows: Spot 51 sente per lb, April/June 5| 6 n Oat. Deo. _6| h h Market quiet.
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  • 62 10 Ist unday after Raster No English Ferviej at St Mark’s Bufter■wrorth W< d. 7-30 a m Holy Communion at Ft Mark’s I» Iterwnrth. bur. 730 a m Holy Communion at St Pant’s Bukit Tengah. Kedah Sun. Bam Ho’y Communioa and 10 am Mairs at Alor Star. 6pm Evensong
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  • 83 10 Penang, April 1 ■8» Courtwy of ifc» Chartered Bank Ou London Eauk Demand 2/8 25/32 >i h < m/ti 2/3 31/82 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 7/32 ,i 3 I» Documentary 2/4 11/32 On New York Bank Demand 43$ France n T.T 1,000 oom India n TT 152$ Bangkok
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  • 471 10 Captain H. Gdet, M.V.1., has been p omoted to the rank nf M jor. Mr. M. B. Lynch, Penang, is proceeding on leave by the R jputana tomorrow. The hon’bh Mr. Justice P, J. Sprou and Mrs. Sproule, O B.E are proceeding on leave by the Rajoutana.
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  • 129 10 Tae e. K arg arrived this merning with the following passengers from Sirg pore and Pert Swettenham: Rev. Bro Jamei, R a v. Bro John, Mrr. E. J Stewart, Mei J. Siewart, Dr, and Mrr, Strang. Kedah The s s Kedah arrived this morning with the following
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  • 148 10 Latest Quotations Thur. Wed. Bai. March 31 Msrch 80 Bopi. IB Patia 95& 128.96 New Yoxk 8 80 8.76 4.85? Montreal 4 21 4.15 Brussele 27| 26 95 84.88 Geneva 19 9 16 19 7/16 24.88 Amsteidam 9 13 32 9.82 12.08 Milan 73 F 92
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 47 10 vbc Clteer/nl an J Coo! TO-MORROW Morning —Musis in the Lounge Evening —DINNER DANCE SUNDAY ORCHESTRAL concert 9 30 p. m. Saturday, April 9th Miss Vera Gee will appear during* the after DINNER DANCE Admission §l.OO BUMNYMEDB HOTEL, LTD., I George Gold sack. Ma eager. THONE 543.
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    • 517 10 THE CAR THE PUBLIC WANTS IS MADE! Surely no cars have ever been launched with greater confidence than these J new 1932 ‘Standard’ models. For, are they not just what the public wan s what they have waited for •Standard have watche 1 an inevitable demand arise for a new
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    • 202 10 New Advertisements MIRCELLANKOUS I Wanted.—Large Secondhand Steel j Safe good make preferably combination and key lock. Rep y Bax No. 36, c o Pinang I Gazette l— NO n< ES Closing of Du-an Lada Bridge, Province Wellesley Frcm 7 pm on the evonin? cf Monday I 4th April until 6
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    • 73 10 j TIME! I This is a well-known Boxing Term, I but don’t you think it’s time YOU Helped I the Unemployed! Buy a Ticket for Ike (boxing i TOURNAMENT I which is being held at the I Padang, on Saturday, (April 16th, at 9-30 pm. a i Prices $1 50
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 133 10 I fl PHONE 264 6-15 OPENING TONIGHT 930 I Pirst of the Amazing Group of M.G.M 1932 Supers j In The Most Sparkling Comedy of the year “Qet-JJicb-QuicK I with Jimmy (‘‘Schaozzle”) Durance, En.e?t To rence—Lera Kyams During an amazing run at the Empire Theatre, London, this picture was seen
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  • 2027 11 P. A. M. Report The Health Board’s Activities Th* f ilowlng are extracts from the ent uhl report of the P.A M. to be presented at the annual gsaeral meeting on March 30 t the Masonic Lodge, Venning Read. Kna'a Lumpur:— lh< t cert aga c
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  • 416 11 Mann. William Jacks and Company reported as folio we on March 9:— Prices of many oommoditiee have moved downward*, as the improvement in the has caused heavy realisations, possibly to provide funds for investment on the Stock Exchange. The result of this thawing of fr zen credits
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 47 11 BOXING 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, $l, 50 cents. Entries io J. W. CALLAN, Secretary, Penang Amateur Boxing Association, 1882.
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    • 320 11 TWO CENTS 1 are nothing to you z Yet two cents for every tin of DE RESZKES smoked in Malaya means relief to thousands of destitute unemployed. This small contribution does not come out of your pocket, yet you can help this good cause by purchasing DE RESZKE Cigarettes at
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  • 1303 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and ■ailing from Penang during the week IN POET TO-DAY tfam* of Fr ?m Sailing For Dart of Sailing Steamer Krian Behwan TUok Anson and Eagan Datoh To-day Intan Suogei Pctani
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  • 619 13 HUMJUR IN ADVERTISING Problems of Unstable Exchange Presiding at the Tbir y-Fifth Annual General Meeting cf Buvril Ltd., held in London, on 24th February, 1932, the Lord Lnka cf Pavenham (Chairmai said the Bjvril Australian subsidiary ran their cattle estates of many million acres in AustrFlk whilst the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 588 13 J—J**J' l,ri «>*• ■< IWBfIHMKaaBMaiBHaXXaMaMiUHaMMBHBUi IF IT S STRENGTH 2, YOU NEED ;f urff 3 rr AFKfKnHwi I pr A. km, t Qv*m «T »S A—*, u *t|| i —you need Hall s Wine beH 11* cause it is a Tonic Restora113.11 S tive an j Nerve Food that quickly
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    • 39 13 LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread I» h Tapes Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes rower of Attorney Forms Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. 1,2, 8, 4 6 The Pirang Gazet'e Press, Ltd.
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    • 176 13 J V 1 LANCET'<23 !l 29> SG’LjS: t 'A* kjhis is convincing evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D BUT SUNSHINE LAXO has added Ostelin Vitamin D Sunshine Glaxo builds firm flesh, strong bone,
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  • 276 14 UNBOUND IN MIND Man Who, Put Poison in Food The c“»ee in which But-Inepector H. Mend’a of the Crime Pc Ice charged a youth mamed W. A. Mendig de Silva, cf Baseline Rotd, B relh, with having on February 29 at the Cokmbo Optical Cx,
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  • 173 14 JULGE’S COMMh-NT TO COUNSEL IN J IBEL CASE An exchange between large and counsel was a fe .lure of a l ot l action brought by Mr. Edward Colebrook» a Guildford butcher, against Lt. Col. A M. Tringham, cf PuUenham, near GuJiford» at the Surrey Ass
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  • 43 14 Executed COURT 8HO:K FOR A WOMAN Judge Cluer to a woman at Shoreditch County Ccurt. You will have to pay by to-morrow, or there will be execution.” Ex'cated.l exclaimed the woman in surprise. Judge Cluer: Ob, no; the possession warrant w«ll be executed.”
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 320 14 ryptxsxxxn JJI |II I ij? Nerer neglect CONSTIPATION j Check it at once with s Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills j An a remedy for constipation, Dr. Morse’i Iwfiaa Root Pills are in a claaa alone. TWy give you clean bowels which ad Ryiinrly, a healthy stomach, a lively Grat
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    • 14 14 DIGESTION OUT.OFORDER! A COURSE OF dilute PROMOTES SOUNP DIGESTION AND SOON PUTS YOU RKiHT
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    • 569 14 a/? 049 s Sustaining ISO ran RALE IE H Ifi? W?! THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE ItrMiSl «w- c $V| H. if I [ll BOURJOIS I rjl fl Soir’ RIDE A RALEIGH de I Th worW famoUB bic y de built eotirc, y eleeL Hgg tn. tyewis) Th® Raleigh will never let
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  • 477 15 1 eDang. April 1, 1932. PENANG MARKET eta. Meat Feef Steak kati 32 blew or vurry do 22 Fork, lean do 48 Po:k lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton inaiau lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl kati 34 Capons locally reared do 45 Hen do do
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