Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 April 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 78. VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 508 1 ii I" i lO.SWA* BBCTEBBS I DENTISTS Brad GCcB next k Th® Dispensary. Btatch Offloe 52, Laith Street yy '«y' dß* -VALUEJBnwflP JL far in excess of price! A MEAL ‘am For the Unemployed by attending the I E C 'XING I-' I TOURNAMENT Town Eedan 14 op 4 hp
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    • 18 1 fI.TOKISATSu! STUDIO J with up-to-date Fhcte- g I graphy bj elects '7 job* 7TI» 70i HIBHOr BT&SBT, PXIUNG.
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    • 1488 2 POSITION VACANT k <— R a VC S PRIVATE CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS. XV A*** Agents wanted by the LARGES F and FOREMOST ■t.r* g g chartered bam hohmoir shahrhai bahkirb j exclusive designs POST FREE. 50per cent. Commission. 'T I OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.) CARPORATIOI. CFW lljViflmll f Cb««
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  • 535 3 MANY CHANGE! Get the Girl Into the Headline! A LUNCHEON WBB recently given at the House of Oomoionß by memEtrg of the Press Gdlery to Mr. F, Peppiath chief nt Tue Tunes Parliamentary stiff, and Mr. A. Boyd, late eihf of the Manchester Guardian Perliameotary staff,
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  • 87 3 A FALL IN VALUE Stockholm, March 30 Oae of tne curious consequences in the fall of sterling and further depreciation of Swedish values as a reeult of ths Kreuger failure will be the diminution in the worth of the Nobel priz s this year. As it was,
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  • 76 3 faces bankruptcy COURT Vienn**, March 30 Jan Kubelik whes, m glc fiddle for years past enchanted the concert going world, has fallen on evil days and filed a petition in bankruptcy. The liabilities were apparently caused partly by the expense of keeping up an estate bought some
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 469 3 ■■iSfest-r-- !K&s»Siw .RateegJ j^^-»igS'~_- ,^>» ~--7 ra f 'J/ OFFER i\.n opportunity to own the marvelous New Gillette Razor NOTE 77 Z» THE NEW features practieaUu free J 1. Patented positive-registration razor that as- J. tj' sures real shaving comfort. 2. Razor and blade specially treated resists Gillette has created
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    • 272 3 YOU NEED I MUSIC! It’s a wonderful tonic to be able f to sit back and listen to your own selected programme Columbia will supply your every requirement. Pure undistorted music that is amazing in its lifelike reproduction. B Columbia Grafono- Jas are reasonably 1 priced, model 101 as illustrated
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  • 403 4 FAMOUS CLUBS LEFT TOTTERING £50,000 Teams That Draw the Crowds SHORTLY before the present football eeaeon ends an Betcniehing situation has arisen in Britain. Famous clubs ere tottering. An entire section of the Football L;.<«gue is threatened with extirction. The north is fir ding it
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  • 189 4 IN SMALL ’PLANE Mrs. Victor Bruce’s Intentions AN jnr zing attempt to live for a whole month in a email aeroplane, flying over England, but never descending, will be made this summer by the hon’ble Victor Bruce, accompanied by hie daring wife. They hope to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 433 4 Fat Folks are simply I overburdened Not Lazy End the Cause We used to think that fat folks were lazy Mannola prescription tablets embody or gluttonous. We now know that it the factor which they use. A worldis not so. Their vitality is burde«ed, their famous medical laboratory’ prepares it
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    • 68 4 f TAKE TOUR SFZRITS SCAS -JHKfcC JKA. >CjjKSS3fI lodsrn Methods of Efficient Accounting— The Twinlock simplifies work, speeds up entry and reference, saves time (and overtime), and saves money. T housands of Leading Industrial Firms have already proved this. Why not prove it for yourself. Full information and specimen sheet
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    • 351 4 T 7r- t SSfUV 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
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  • News From All Parts
    • 257 5 The Neutron The discovery of the Neutron Iby Dr. Chadwick in his research I work at the Cambridge Cavendish [Laboratory brings us a little nearer [to the solation of the mystery of the [origin of nutter. The Neutron appears [to be a proton and an electron b3und
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    • 88 5 I THE COLORADO BEETLE i Nauen (Berlin), March 22 Germany has considerably sharpened her provisions against the import of French tubular vegetables and forbidden the importation not only of potatoes but of tomatoes, glrawberrie’, radishes, turnips and carrots from France. The reason is the alarmingly rapid spread
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    • 94 5 DR. DAVID ONCE MORE London. March 29 The Bishop of Liverpool, Dr. David, has succeeded in making a great sensation by a book on marrbse and birth control, in which he declares that both versions of the English Prayer Book admit that sexual intercourse has other functions
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    • 83 5 END OF A QUAKER FAMILY Chicago, March 28 Leaving a note asking that their ashes be scattered to the winds in Tokio, three members of a Qa-ker m’saionary family committed suicide by asphyxiating themselves in an automobile. They wer* Horace Coleman, aged 64, his wife, EUz.b'th. aged
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    • 77 5 Baghdad, March 29 The Irak Government appears determined to make a general onslaught on the Kurds and is concentrating troops in the Barsan district, including the battalions of infantry, two regiments of cavalry, three batteries of mountain artillery, two columns of machine gun cars and twelve
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    • 37 5 Vienna* March 29 Prince Raodiger Starhemberg, leader of the Austrian Heimwehr movement and ex-Minister of the Interior, has gone bankrupt. It is stated that his liabilities amount to feur mi lion Austrian schillings.
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    • 288 5 General Business Improvement i Retail traders state that there was definite evidence towards the end of last I year that trade had shown improvement I possibly it at the bottem of the curve I had been reached. Australia had been! I working for some time under high tariffs
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    • 262 5 FAR SUPERIOR TO MANKIND A universe emtainirg millions of worlds* some de .d and others inhabited by beirgi far ruperior to mankind, is envisioned by Dr. William MacMillan, Professor of Mathematical Astronomy. He made the announcement in speaking of his new theory of cosmogony
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    • 95 5 A GIFT TO AUSTRIA Vienn”, March 29 An excellent impression has been made here by the offer of tbe Br zi’.ian Government to send ten thousand sacks of coffee for the Austrian unemployed. The Government intends retailing these six hundred thousand kilos of ccffee at two Austrian
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    • 38 5 WEDDING GOWN BECOMES HER SHROUD What wai to hav been her weddieg robe wm the shroud for A Hee Grace> aged twenty-two, of Maume, Kiln ssanty* 00. Waterford, who wts hurried in mail week.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 583 5 THE GAR THE PUBLIC WANTS IS MADE! Surely no cars have ever been lanncEed with greater confidence than these new 193- ‘Standard’ models. For, are they not just what the public tvafltS what they have waited for? ‘Standard’ have watched an inevitable demand arise for a new series of cars
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    • 234 5 iii imi i min mi iiiin_. I I 4& w -x s 1 ■m >/ i J®» i i /fjsaF jF 'w IaE i f* a a <bo When a child has been fed from birth on Humanised Trufood, e F s progresses well—just as a healthy youngster should. Although,
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  • 678 6 ASIATIC SUB-EDITOR One Month's Notice Held Sufficient From Oar Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, April 5 In the Supreme Court to-day, Mr. Justice Madie heard a chim brought by Mr. Aster Gunesekera, journalist, against the Malayan Daily Express Company claiming $l,OOO balance due on S'X months notice which
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  • 95 6 A little time ago an interesting and amusing case came up in the Magistrate’s C-uri. Ipob, in which the Eiitnr of a locd Chinese daily named The Thunder was charged with publishing 1 bellcus statements concerning Mr. T. K. Oneong, Headmaster of the Anglo-Chinese Bcho I,
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  • 1381 6 ALLEGED CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST Registrar of Vehicles in the Witness Box The preliminary enquiry into the charges framed against K. Ahamed Khan, until recently reg stration clerk, attached to the Registrar of Vehicle?, was com menced yesterday before Mr. Edward Jago, Police M-gistrate, Penang. The accused
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  • 249 6 A SPLENDID FILM Ina Claire Makes a Big Hit I; not infrequently happens in Penang that a splendid picture and one thst is genuinely worth seeing attracts a poor box office. One hopes that this fate will not overtake Rebound which was greeted by a particularly
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  • 477 6 AN INTERESTING ART Exhibition of “Margaret Morris Movement At the Runnymade Hotel, on Saturday. April 9. a demonstration wiU be given of a form of dance which may be said to have originated from and yet be entirely new to the East. It is
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  • 87 6 GRAMOPHONE DANCE There will be a Gramophone Dance at the Swimming Club next Ladies Day, tomorrow, from 6—8.80 p.m. Do you ever stop to think why the best businesses in this country are invariably those that advertise most Do you think they advertise most because they are
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  • 1022 6 (PENANG AND P. W.) The following donations have been received for the above fund: M» Heah Joo Seang (to account of, $2,000) $l.OOO, Penarg Rice Merchants Association $5OO, Messrs Malayan Tobacco Distributors Ltd. (on Gold Flake C’garet tea for February) $3OO. Estate of Choong Cheng Kesn deceased
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  • 344 6 INCREASING DEMAND Reviving the Norfolk Countryside Important developments of tb? c»nni ni > industry are foresh dowrd for Nirf Ik The first group of the new f will be ready in time for this yeai’ tf rG crops. Agreement has been r- che bttw** n
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  • 224 6 VIBITED BY CHIEF SECRETARY The Chief was handling Blip? c t whee pape-, representing hr man boms, a e plgced them carefu’ly in p it; u brown paper background, and, while !n buih up the skeleton, ho r-Jd- ltoLs hearers their normal positions. No, he
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  • 145 6 April 6: Selangor Turf Club 2nd Day. April 8: Soccer: St Xaviers v S X I. ground. April 9: Cricket: POR v E Volunteer Club. Dato K.’» 3 Ground. Selangor Turf Olub R«e3 Day. Cricket: P.O 0. v Esplanade 10 am Cricket: Old Frees -ssooia»» 1 P.
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  • 274 7 PLAYERS ORDERED OFF YESTERDAY A disgraceful incident marked the match between the Eas.ern Smelting Co. and Ihe Chartered Bank in tbe Junior League yesterday afterncon on the Dato Kramat ground. During the second half Sultsn and Serg Choon attempted to settle an argument with their fists when
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  • 282 7 EXCLUSION OF WOMEN FROM ADMINISTRATIVE POSTS Oppcrtnnity (the organ cf tbe Wonen Civil Servants Joint Committee) publishes the following in cornectioo with the rccsnt charge in the appointment of civil wrvints in M 1 ya and Uong Korg:— The recent announc-ment thit M hya and Hong Korg cadetships,
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  • 97 7 GROUND SUPERINTENDENT’J CLAIM A case was mentioned in the Penang District Court this morning before Mr. J< H. Bassett in which a Chinese named Ong Teow Bang sues tbe Fun and Frolic Ltd., for recovery of $5OO alleged to be due for sdary in lieu of
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  • 309 7 'THAR LAP’ DIES FROM COLIO After Winning Rich Mexican Handicap New York, April 6 The famous gelding Pbar Lap, known as the "‘Red Terror” of the Australian Turf, died from a colic at California whither he had been shipped from New Z'Fhndon April 20 for the
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  • 398 7 IMMIGRATION SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED Annual reports of various Government Departments were hid before tbe Legislative Council at its meeting on Monday. In the repoit cf tbe Secretary for Chinese Affairs it is s’«ted that the net less of Chinese port litinn by migration during tbe year is
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  • 67 7 FINED $5O A Chinese named Cheng Ah Foo who pleaded guilty to charges of theft of a bicycle and the fraudulent possession of property was to-day produced before Mr. Edward Jag, Po.ice Magistrate, for sentence. His Worship sentenced the accused to a fine of $4O < r
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  • 398 7 Mr. A. H. Flowerdew has gone to Sumatra. Mr. L. A. G. Mows, A. C. P., Perak North, is an inmate of the General Hospiul, Taiping. Mr. W. 8. Ebden has returned from leave and has been appointed to act as Commissioner of Lands- 8 3. Mr.
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  • 75 7 P.C.C. v. NONDESCRIPTS The following wi l play for the Nondescripts C.C. aeainet 'he P.C.C. on Sunday, April io, at 10.30 a.m. on the Esplanade B C Ahlip. Tan Boon Soon, A de Ztlva, S A William, C H Danker. Tan Kim Lum, G Peter», Obuna Ah Yeans,
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  • 71 7 POLICE XI TO MEET A. P- C. The following will represent the Pclice XI against the Asiatic Petroleum Co. XI at the PaUni Reel ground at 5 d u?, to-day. B ac ban Singb; Koneh and Babjw. Kee Seong, W, Ingb«m (O*pt.) and W. Xavier; Swee Siang;
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  • 63 7 The following will represent the Waugh Jjcks XI sgainst the Monopoliee in the League Match on Thursday at Dato Krrmat Ground at 5 p.m. Lim Kok Erg: E Walker, and Ibrahim; Trappeha, H Bracegirdle and Chew Keng Let; Aug Tiang Lok, Chew Beow Chin, P
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  • 108 7 SCR ATOP INGS FOR TO DAY The following are tbe ecretchings for to-day e races at Kua’a Lumpur Race 1; Bridgetown. Race 3 Proposition. Race 4 Friendship, Donna Clara and Marietta. Rscfrs Cousin and Author. Race 6 Whippet. Revised Selections Revised selections in view of tbe
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  • 504 7 Probable Further Conferences Between Natiors The Prime Minister, Mr. MacDonald will preside over tbe Four Power Confer ence which epens at tbe Foreign Office to-day to consider tbe eita-tion of the Danuabian States, and tbe British Government will also be represented bv tbe Chancellor of the Exchequer
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  • 56 7 Fiv<* unknown Chine** sre alleged to have broken intn a bonge in Bukit Tengab, Province Wellesley, early yesterday nuorni”» and committed robbery of a sum of ssO. The police to whom report waa mad* have communicated with the Penang Detective P»a ch who are f
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  • 199 7 Australia and New Zealand for Empire Unity Opposition to any policy which wilt endanger the Anglo Irish reaty was declared at a meeting of Ex President Coegrave’s Party in Dublin which recorded vigorous opposition to any policy, which, by depriving the Free State of tbe advan tages
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 126 7 ADVERTISING TELLS OF THINGS I To wear, to use, to eat and to entertain. It is the news that the housewife looks for. Place the merits of YOUR wares before them through the medium of the PINANG GAZETTE and increase your custom. New Advertisements FOR SALE 10 7 P. Swift
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 159 7 tteturn visit of the world renowned GREAT CHINESE CIRCUS at Wembley Trade Fair and Amusement Park, Magazine Road, after their triumphal tour of the East. The one and only Chinese Circus. GRAND OPENING NIGHT FRIDAY, STH APRIL, 1932, AT 9 P.MFor 5 Nights only. Do not miss this opportunity. SPECIAL
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  • 540 8 INDIA THE. TURNING POINT Yesterday, in the House of Commons Sir Samuel Iloare, Secretary of State for India, in a review of the pol tical situation there, said that it had continued to show improvement during the past fortnight. This is reassuring, and it is earnestly to ba hoped that
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  • 255 8 The Four-Power Conference which assembles in London to day is chiefly con’ earned with the salvation of the Danubian States. Is it through the salvation of the smaller states that succour for the rest of Europe will come It is to be hoped so for Britain and
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  • 83 8 Valparaiso, April 5 The abandonment of the gold standard by .Chile is assured by a special law passed by the Senate and Chamber, and Is now awaiting the signature of the President. There was frenzied trading n peso securities to day In expectation of heavy depre ciation
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  • 643 8 Penang, Wednesday 4 the draught—- Chile forced off the gold standard. The committee appointed in Singapore to investig t'e the hawker question has issued a lengthy report. The committee "Intestigat- seem have taken the u ,ng evidence of everybody Hawker directly or indirectly connected with the matter,
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  • 111 8 Tin Spot Yest'rday Td-<fay Lond on £lOB 12s. 61. £lo9los, (V:. Tin (3 Months) London .£llO 10s. Od. £lll IDs. C& Singapore $55.75 $56.62' Business Done 150 tons 75 tons Penang $54.0f 556.62 J Business Done Bayers No Severs Buyers No Seller Rubber London 1J dt d New
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 110 8 For a reliable Gramophone of first-rate quality at a moderate price. ODEON «l has your \~~\L I choice I STORCH BROS., LTD., C^gV^ 5 G. M. SLOT fir* Co Ltd, Agents for Malayattit— BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk p K B u e T> O E i T R C-.
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    • 30 8 THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN TEE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SKA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN BMITAB3R THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.
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  • 672 9 “IMPERIALISTIC” POWERS* ALMS Alleged White Guard Preparations SHANGHAI NEGOTIATIONS PROGRESS Canton’s Relations With The North Rig». April 5 ’’Certain Imperialistic Towers'* are scheming io wrest Far Easters territory from the Soviet, declared Molotov in a speech at Moscow, adding that it was vitally necessary to prepare against
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  • 161 9 Reuter. AUDITORS DISCOVER MANY IRREGULARITIES Stockholm, April 6 A big esneation has been caused by the preliminary report of the English auditors Price, Waterhouse and Co (who investigated the Hatry crash) that the balance sheet of Kreuger and Toll at December 31, 1930 grossly misrepresented ths
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  • 259 9 —Reuter. PEASANTS' APATHY The greatest anxiety is felt by the Soviet Government owing to the possible failure of the grain crop throughout Russia and the bad state of livestock production, caused by alleged criminal neglect of spring sowing preparations and the fact that collect Iva farms
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  • 168 9 Reuter. Discontinuance of Planting Urged DESIRABILITY OF RESEARCH Accepting the breakdown of efforts to frame an international scheme to regu'ate rubber production and export as final* the Rubber Growers’ Association has issued a statement. This draws attention to the "disastrous results" If production and
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  • 134 9 —Fugby Eadio Service. Principal Industries Improve in March The monthly returns of the Minisiry of Labour state that at March 21 there were approximately 9 549,000 insured persons aged 16 to 64 in employment in Great Britain. This was 146,000 more than one month before, and 166,000 more
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  • 196 9 with the Dominion Governments.— Rugby Radio Service. Clyde Firn Secures Order for Lengthy Pipeline The contract for a large percentage of the 1 200 miles of pipe line to be laid by the Iraq Petroleum Company has been p’aoed with Stewarts and Lloyds Limited fabe manufacturers of G'aegow
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  • 161 9 Reuter. Charges Against the Premier St. Johns, April 5 The Government h s resigned. The Premier, Sir Richard Squires, was marooned in the House of Assembly by a howling mob, waiting outside. Rioting occurred earlier. The doors and windows of Parlia ment were smashed, the mob demanding an
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  • 77 9 —Reuter. Communist Leader Gets Twenty Years Rome April 5 I The trial by a special tribunal of twentytwo Italians from Emilia on a charge of plotting for the reconstruction of the Communist Party in Italy resulted in the leader, Carlo Alpi, being sentenced to twenty years imprisonment
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  • 62 9 —Reuter. Last Vestige of Morgan Credits Repaid New York, April 5 As further proof cf Britain’s financial strength, the last vestige of the Morgan banking credit of $2OO 000 000 grantad to Britain last August was repaid to day According to the Herald Tribune, the United States will
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  • 127 9 defeated without a division. —Rugby Radio Service. ConlLnird General Improvement Rsviewirg the Indian political situation, Sir Samuel Hoare. Secretary for India in the House of Commons, said the general situation had oonsinued to show improvement during the past fortnight, and convictions in connection with the civil disobedience movement
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  • 63 9 —Reuter. Work for Large German Wiremakers April 5 Large Japanese orders will fully' «aploy Beetaga rolled wireworks at Hochfeld Duisburg for a long period. It is stated that the orders are not connected with the -ino Japanese conflict Beetags are to® largest and most modern in Germany*
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  • 50 9 —Reuter. No Official Invitation for Conference The Financial Secretary to the Treasury Major Elliot, informed the House of Commons yesterday that the Government had not received any official representations concerning the holding of an international silver conference and the Government did not propose to initiate any action onjthe matter
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  • 53 9 Two farther Parliamentary vacancies are in prospect by the retirement of Sir Newton Moore, who represents Richmond) and Sir Rennell Rodd member for Marylebone.— Bagby Radio Service, The death is announced in a Vienna message of Count Czernin, the AustroHungarian Foreign Minister in the later stages of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 12 9 zMT 1 I ASIATIC CO Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Co., Limited.
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    • 48 9 B—AHI Ill —eil |i luUJ WAfeXKR The Q Still Largest Leading S a l es //rlliffiS M an< l h |R| stiii the Going Strong I Red IF Old J.„:..._ Label Matured cu?AV4’t«o 5A*ia quamw IjH i Sole Agents: John Little Co., ltd, Penang Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 158 9 'OW sh £sK<W I PHONE 264 6-15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 J/yor Claire f Robert "Williams Robert jTnjes t IN J “R E B O U N D” From the play by Donald Ogden Stewart sparkling comedy of a wife who did the forgiving and a husband who did the
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  • 168 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest «uoiations II MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oc.’a shars list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday Today BhAuSB 2. S. Q q to to. I 0. |o. 10. Mining Hongkong ”in 12'6 13 3 12/6 13'3 Kinta .74 .77} .73 .76
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  • 88 10 WEDNESDAY 6th A r EIL, 1932 V Yesterday To day Mining* Kinta 72 75 74 77} Kuchai 86 89} 86 88} Penawat 29 31 29 81 Sungei Way 1851 40 1.32} 1 87} Talam 59 6lt 59 61} Ayer Hitam 10/- 10/6 10/- 10/6
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  • 68 10 Quotations at noon to day Yesterday To day Bayers Q ellers Buyers Sellers Mining Hongkongs 12/3 12'9 12 z 6 13/ Kil inghalls 8/6 9 Z 8/6 9/. Kinta Dredges .73 .76 .72 .75 Kuchais 89 .42 .88 .41 Pahangs 4/3 5/. 4/- 4/9 Penawats ,30
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  • 107 10 Tbmp. Wind Rainfall Thursday 6 a.m. 78 r Noon 91 s nil 5 p.m. 73 s Friday 6 a.m. 75 E Noon 88 n w 21 m m 5 p.m. 86 s Saturday 6 a. el. 75 E Noon 88 n w 12 m m 5 p.m.
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  • 43 10 The homeward m»1 by the se. Rarca closes st 10 a.m. on the 9th instant, The e.s. K-juh with nvi'a despatched from Lor don on M»rob 17 is expected to arrive here it 6 .a. on Friday. the 8 h inaant.
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  • 268 10 MARCH RETURNS The following are the returns for the month of M-rcb: Uiu K'ang Tin Ltd. Output piculs 390 Ground worked c. yards 83,000 Banning .Time 458 Kamuntiug Tin Dredging Ltd. Output picu s 2 026 Hours 1,716 Yards 380,000 Eet mated value of 0.-e
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  • 84 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co Ltd London, April 5, Spot £O9 0.0 three months* buying £lll.O 0 three months selling £lll 5.0. Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. s:h April quotation for Singapore refined tin 155 75 per picul, busingsdone 159 tone, Penang refined tin t 54 87} per picul,
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  • 34 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 5} cents per lb, April/June 6 l( t JnlvMept. H h Oct/Deo. 6} H h Mtrke quiet
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  • 153 10 Latest Quotations Taes. Mon. Sat. April 5 April 4 Sept. IS Paris 95§ 96 7/16 128.96 New York 8.77} 8 80 4 85! Montreal 4.18 4 21} Brussels 26.95 27 10 84.88 Geneva 19.42} 19 50 24.86 Amsterdam 9 31} 9 87} 12.08 Milas 73} 78§
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  • 246 10 Fan n?» Apr 1 6. ete, Benares Oiivm P. «beat nocc 5.9J0.00 Ckvw a 30.00 Cold leaf 72.00 Meat Piokfri uom 170.0 C Nutmegs B's 70.00 110 s u 60.00 Oooonuteper 1,000 p 15.00 Copra Sun dried «ales 5.50 Rattans aaiee 11.10 Rattans Ooarta 10.6« 9r«en Snail Shel
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  • 82 10 Penang, Apr 1 6 Courtett of th* Chartered Bank On London Bark Lemar.d 2/8 25/32 II „4 m/u 2/3 31/82 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 7/32 ,i 3 it Documentary 2/4 11/32 On New York Rank Demand 43} France l( TT. 1,000 nom India TT. 153} Bangkok H
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  • 797 10 KENNEDY CO.. SHARE LIST ■UHBS t s: a e t a os ir a BtTßStt UMfaM 0 Allenby Bobtaf 8« AIM G*J«h Eabbcn Aves HHmb Ftanlfag Byne»**® Ayea Sanin* Babbw BMMm 15 2 «oleh Bubble. 3u 3 I Bsl»a Ftenlta* ByD**mM M»s2?b!m- m Jo L *o 80| Z 1 go”
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 232 10 SHE WORRIED ABOUT HER WEIGHT I started taking Kruschen Salts a month ago. I have lost 5 pounds in weight, and I feel a* if I have lost 5 stones. lam full of vigour, whereas before I was worried about my condition, as I was listless and worried over little
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    • 249 10 j «7 C*>r TO-NIGHT Il ARE D,NN r j WOMEHF Extra Pinner Dance BEST HSLP TO HEMTH Miss Vera Gee wiH^appear during the ajter AbS < DINNER DANCE nS Admission $lOO Cr *^Bri’i it/ Lasting good loots depend upon gwj Friday, loth April health. Good health fodows upon a c'emswl
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  • 524 11 FIRST LOADLINE TABLE! Lloyd’s Only “Pat on the Back’ 1 PRESSING at the annual reunion of the staff of Lloyd’s Rsgister of Shipping (in connexion with the Cricket Club), which was held at the May Ftir Hotel, London t Mr. Andrew Scott said that appreciation throughcuc the
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  • 526 11 The following publications were ieraed rr received by the Department cf Statistics. S 3, snd F.M.SA during the rericd from March 12th 18 b, 1982, ire usiv*. rad are tv.il be for pub c ust in ihe Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. App ’cvtion nny be made
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 439 11 X?V .x L looking B kCKW AR I) lfc2|o /T How many men at the age of 50 are not faced with the necessity of retiring? How many of these can look with equanimity upon the immediate cessation of their salaries? Perhaps a pension, sufficient to keep them from actual
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    • 54 11 I"" I EXCUSE i ME! I I But have you purchased your ticket for the BOXING TOURNAMENT ra To be held at the Padang |on the 16th instant This space kindly donated to the European and Chinese unemployment J funds by the Malayan Tabacco Distributors, Ltd, I The golf championship
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    • 1541 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE i dollar steamship une I WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON, NORTH CONIINENT w M ‘S’ VTfl? x MEMNON Apr. 14 E olombo, London, Holland Hamburg B J..< 7 4. xj’i Apr 22 f’ol mbo, Marseilles, I ondon, Fotterd.m, Hau burg and Glasgow ~r I-*—»., H MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL
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