Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 April 1932
1932-04-08
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-04-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 80. VOL. LXXXX. FRIDAY, Bth APRIL, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement297 1932-04-08 1 H. WISATSU I STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phono 772, 6S, 70, BISEOP STREET, L PENANG. V 1 Msa« BBBBMI“ I Dollar Exchange Tables I 1 HtSS TAN T STERLING into DOLLARS I LEAVE. DOLLARS into STERLING Z~’ at c r n —MORRIS CARS-bixty-Fourths or a Penny I297 words
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Advertisement15 1932-04-08 1 Fnagata BROTHERS I DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement1934 1932-04-08 2 POSITION VACANT Penang Lawn Tennis Association Tournament TJRIVATE CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS. J 3 f CubiuL^s’n'Enß^d 1 A TOURNAMENT will be held under CHARTERED BANK IhOSGKOHGS SHAEBHAI BANKINS J exclusive designs post free, soper cent. Commission. pgociation, open to a’l members of the OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATION. a Postage1,934 words
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Article971 1932-04-08 3 EARLY SLUM WORK Ch-Hnn’s Play Centres Arcane d income and a possible curtai 1 me t of the idivitiei of the Pssy Centres Fund were reported at a meetirg and display associated with the fond held at the Drapers’ Hall, Throgmorton street. Mrs. G. M. Trevelyan presided.971 words
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Advertisement649 1932-04-08 3 > o»*—_ jw. CAR THE PUBLIC WANTS IS MADE! Surely no cars have ever been launched with greater confidence than thf’se new 1932 'Standaid’ models. For, are they not just what the public tvafl'.S what they have waited for •Standard' have watched an inevitable demand arise for a new series649 words
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Advertisement304 1932-04-08 3 I Hi A Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed in Good Clothes HV. hen in England, call' and fit KB» V‘ yourself out with clothes at approx < naif original cot. Overcoat*. Lounge, •-->? St kiA > rk. Sports, Dress Suits, flus Fours, i£O r Z -ASi &A Vfc > T304 words
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Article1088 1932-04-08 4 ROMANCE OF BUSINESS Man Who Eliminated Waste Effort THE life-story of Ivar Kreuger, the Match King," who committed suicide in Paris last month» is one of the world's greatest business romances. Writing of him Mr, Isaac Marcosson said Kreuger’s boyhood—he was born in 1880 —was spent1,088 words
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Advertisement249 1932-04-08 4 _2 -T>mn www- ‘i' l ID /H! (11 ri W lll p| “FERROCRETE” I THE RAPID HARDENING PORTLAND GEMENT. I On account of its special qualities ‘Ferrocrete” will D« make a dense and waterproof concrete considerably g J superior to the requirements of the British Standard Specification In about 4249 words
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Advertisement110 1932-04-08 4 fns i|ps|lo) iEWf/ r—PI Rl i fl <sl***^R■ 3i I; I ij BOUgjQiS, y (Swung in, ‘Parts) TOILET' PREPARATIONS There is genius in “SOIR de PARIS,” the latest, newest, finest creation of M. Bourjois. None but he could have conceived so distinguished, so alluring a perfume. The mysterious, enchanting fragrance110 words
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Advertisement275 1932-04-08 4 I lu:j u i Wm"in' wii »n l| twwr~Mi r"-—•'TTmr’TT" I Bs xMLK "W. i -A- A'S i 7 a QiJ*' When a child has been fed from birth on Humaui ed Trufood, he sleeps weP, progresses well —just as a healthy youngster should. Although, perhaps, he has been deprived275 words
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Article1476 1932-04-08 5 DOES THE SUN CONTROL TRANSMISSIONS?; IMPORTANT AERIAL POINTS; WORDS OF WARNING. SEVERAL of the articles in the Pinang Gazette have dealt with the peculiarity of the short waves, but so far the question of how the short waves are affected by the sun has not been discussed. Some fix1,476 words
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Article236 1932-04-08 5 ENGLISH LEAGUE Leeds to Via it Chesterfield a The following are the matches to be b Played t -merrow in the English League: r f BIVISION 1 p Aston Villa v Manclieater C, 8 Bolton W. v Derby C. 1 Chelsea v Sheffield U Grimsby T.236 words
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Article191 1932-04-08 5 ONE GOAL EACH Yesterday’s Football Match The ‘E’ Camp my P. and P. W. Volunteers held their own in a football match with the P.C.C. which was played yesterday on the Esplanade and resulted in a draw each side ecoriog ons goa’. The game191 words
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Article107 1932-04-08 5 SWIMMING C’U3 TOURNAMENT From Our Owa Correspondent Singapore, April 8 In the Singapore Swimming Club water pdo tournament Dr. Bain»’ team beat C. G. Wind.-e’e team 2—l. Tas fir?t half was and exciting. Wiudle’t teem score i first through 8. V. 8 nitb who received a107 words
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Article124 1932-04-08 5 PCC v OLD FRSEB ASSOCIATION A cicket nrs v eb has been fixed between the POO and O F A to be placed on the Eephnode at 215 p.m. to-morrow. The following are the teams: PCC: T S Ant bony, H W Brady, T M Calhaem, J G124 words
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Article219 1932-04-08 5 WAUGH-JA f KS DEFEATED Two Flayers Sent Off The Government Monopolies score# > an easy victory yesterday in their match in the Junior League with Waugh Jacka by 10 goals to nil. The girne which was otherwise clean was marred by an incident when two phyera219 words
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Article72 1932-04-08 5 MALAY O. O. v CEYLON AS OCIATION The following hav« been selected ta represent the Malay O. O. in the ebevu mateh to be played on Sunday on the Francta Light School Ground: A Rahman H R Pawantehj S M O Mer’car, Y B Oimw, S B M T72 words
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Article72 1932-04-08 5 E” COY. v P. O. R. 0. The folinwing will play for ”8” Coy. P. and P.W.V.C. against the Poet Office Recreation Club to-morrow on the Frannie Light School g-ound at 2 p.m:— V Van Sanden (Oaot.), K Taylor, Cf Danker, D Campbell, F W Stewart. E R Ellis.72 words
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Miscellaneous497 1932-04-08 5 ~i—, J. 1 JJ I ■■■■■lWHl.fc. Short Wave Stations For Penang- Listeners Midnight la.m. 2 a.m. -3am 4 a.m. se.m. 6--n». 5 p. m- 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 pm. 9 p.m. 10 r. m. 11p.m. to to to to to to to to to to to to io to497 words
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Article258 1932-04-08 6 AND CATCHING COLD Seven heroes of Yale University have .been the subject of twenty-six experiments to discover whether the pursuit of the common cold is assisted by sitting or lying in a draught. After being kept in a pleasantly warm room they were exposed for anything258 words
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Article116 1932-04-08 6 FIVE BRITONS RETURNED The chief surprise in the Shanghai Municipal Elections was that the Americans lost one of their two seats, Mr. Carney not being returned. The following were elected Votes. Mr. Fukushima (Japanese) 1218 Mr. Okamoto (Japanese) 1210 M% H. E. Arnold (Britieh) 1162 Mr. A.116 words
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Article87 1932-04-08 6 A BLACK SHIRT WANTED M dta. March 27 Reuter’s correspondent at Malta reports a lively episode on on the arrival of Signer ltalian UndeiSecretary of State for the literior. Signor Glunta violently reproached the Italian Consul, who went to meet him, for not wearing a bkek shirt.87 words
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Article120 1932-04-08 6 IN ATLANTIC VOYAGES London, Match 6 When the White Star liner Baltic left Liverpool on its last trip to New York, Peter James, s bathroom steward, began his two hundred an 1 ninety-sixth round Atlantic voyage in the same steamer, which is probably a recordA native of120 words
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Article92 1932-04-08 6 BECOMES HONG KONG’S GUEST An umbrella formed the subject of a theft charge brought against a Fukienese, stated to be a disbanded soldier returning to Penang, before Mr. Wyrne-Jonee in the Central Police Court, Hong Kong. Defendant pleaded guiky. Inspector Shannon said accused stole the umbrella from92 words
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Article84 1932-04-08 6 ALLEGATIONS OF FINANCING DRUG ACTIVITIES Berlin, March 10 The police have arrested M. Oliopuloa, a Greek binker who Is alleged to have been backing an international gang of narcotic smug»!ere. The banker was travelling from Holland to Bai z?rland and was arrested in a railway c impartment84 words
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Article169 1932-04-08 6 LAUNCH OK From Victoria Jetty: Thursday cd arnva’, 2.30 p.m., 5 p.m., 7 pm.; 12 midnight. Friday about 8 p.m-, 9 a.m., 10.30 i.n. ;12 noon 2 p.m, 3 p.tn. From m.B, Alsia s Thtt’SiSy on arrival, 2.40 p.m., 5.10 ptr., 710 p na., 12 10 taldwgaL frkky169 words
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Article96 1932-04-08 6 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending April 2. 1932, shows a total of 56 deaths —34 males and 22 females —lhe death-rate being 19.15 per mille compared with 18 80 in the preceding week and with 19.4996 words
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Article146 1932-04-08 6 April 8: Bocoer: St. Xavier’s v P. C. C 8.X.1. ground. April 9: Cricket: P.O R.C. v Eurasian Volunteer Club, Dato Kramat Ground. Selangor Turf Club Races, 3rd Day. Cricketl Old Frees Association v Esplanade, 2 15pm April 10: Cricket: P.O 0. v Nondesoripte, Esplanade 10 a146 words
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Article901 1932-04-08 6 BU3 OWNERS’ EVIDENCE Vehicles Clerk Case Continued The enquiry into the defalca icns in the Vehicles Department in which connection Ahamed Khan, the ex-Regfstration clerk, is charged was continued yesterday before Mr. Edward Jago, when several car owners deposed ths 1 taxes in respect of their901 words
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Advertisement41 1932-04-08 6 vz jua MIHWIIIIW -Jll~l_k. LUW.J-II- 1 L I"* ’s’WBT' $250 m n be $250 Original Entertaining Something New IN Racing Competitions “WINNERS” l I For Full Particulars See Next SUNDAY’S F GAZETTE $250 M W E $250 I' 1 rnmi «i—41 words
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Article632 1932-04-08 7 SUPREME COURT Summons Against Public Officer The bearing of the eumraons by the Strait a Steamship Company, Ltd calling on Lieut J. IL Owen, D. 8 0, R. N. R., Port Officer of Penang, to chow cause why prerogative of writ ehoeld not be issued against him632 words
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Article76 1932-04-08 7 DATES OF DANOE PRACTICES Members are reminded that dance Tract/cjs will be held on the following dates, •nd the committee hope that as many ae 8 ,J! bring their friends wvitn them: n X r n ai l April 8 a »9 80 pm at the 7°*76 words
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Article41 1932-04-08 7 ,—Reuter. LAVING RUBBER New York, April 8 A A On man dictatorship m a of revitalising the rubber Inufitry of jfj e United States has been r taally ag rwd by leaders of the rub cr »nJ allied industries.—Reuter.,—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article265 1932-04-08 7 SPI3Y COMEDY DRAMA “Sin Takes a Holiday at the Queen’s After seeing M Sin Takes a Holiday” (a most unsuitable title for this film, by the way) one is able to appreciate to some extent at any rate, why Constance Bennett commands such a large salary as265 words
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Article142 1932-04-08 7 HE vRING APJOURNED After the examination of the plaintiff and bis witnesses yesterday, the hearing was adjourned till April 20 in the suit in which M 8 K. 8 Kandasami Chettiar sued Fhang Pak Hioog, a building contractor for balance of a certain contract for sap plying142 words
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Article78 1932-04-08 7 HEAVY BAIL FIXED FOR TaMlu Bai! in 000 «as fixed by the second Police Mr. E. Jago this morning in the ase of a Tamil Mohammedan nemd Abdallah bin Mob. Gani Accused stands charged with dishonestly inducing another Indian Mohammedan to deliver to him $5O in cash by78 words
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Article95 1932-04-08 7 Seven shophouses were gutted two partly damaged and three saved from damage when fire broke out in a row of twelve in Market Street. Eungei Besi early on Wed nesday morning The Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade was called it 4 15am. and the new engine95 words
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Article60 1932-04-08 7 MASS MEETING TO DAY There will be a mass meeting under the auspices of the Senthamil Valiha Sangham at the Sangam Hall, 176, Dato Kramat Road, at 5 p.m. to day, Bth instant to consider the reduction in passage rates on the Straits-Madras service, and to establish60 words
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Article75 1932-04-08 7 Elephants Raid R u bber Estate It is stated that a hard of about twelve elephants raided Glendale Estate. Ayer Hitam, Tdangor. ’ast week and destroyed about eighty n bber trees and damaged a number of budgrafted trees. When they attempted to return two days later, they were shot by75 words
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Article451 1932-04-08 7 Mrs E. A Ash. of Bukit Raja Estate, Klang, left for home by the Rijoutana. H M, S. Vindictive, one of Britain’s fast light cruisers, is on a visit to Singapore. Mr. H O Mustard, the manager of Braun* ston Estate, Jeram, is going home on leave451 words
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Article113 1932-04-08 7 EARLY MOANING ARREST BY IO IJE Entering a hardware shop in Sek Chuan Lane early this morning, a middle-aged Chine 33 named Bay Beng helped himself to 21 a umimum pots and 14 tiffin carriers and escape! through the roof. But bis effjrt was in vain for,113 words
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Article54 1932-04-08 7 —Reuter. McOORKINDALE BEATEN ON POINTS At the Albert Hall in a ten round contest the Italian, Primo Camera, outpointed the South African champion, McCorkindale The fight was full of thrills. Al Foreman has been deprived of the lightweight title for refusing to comply with certain regulations of the,—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article28 1932-04-08 7 It is stated that the cinchona grown at the Experimental Gardens on the Cameron High’ands has received a most favourable report from quinine experts.28 words
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Article27 1932-04-08 7 ,—Reuter. Tte death has occurred of Lord North, aged ninety six Eng’end’s eldest Peer His Godmother wan Queen Adelaide, wife of W; liam IV.-,—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article516 1932-04-08 7 WEIGHTS FOR TO MOR OW Good Fields In Card of Nine Events The following are the we’ghts for 1 to-morrow s races at Kuala Lum-' pur, the last day of Selaogcr Turf Club Spring 1932 Meeting. There is a card of nine events, with516 words
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Article414 1932-04-08 7 Tuesday, March 29 His Exoe lency. Lady Clementi and Miss Clementi arrived at King's House, Kuala Lumpur, this evening. Wednesday, March 30 Mr and Mrs T D Ensor and Mrs and Miss Noel Fieherford luncheon at King s House. Hon Mr W S Gibson and Mrs Gibson, hon414 words
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Article62 1932-04-08 7 POO v NONDESCRIPTS The following have been selected to p’ay for the P C C against the Nondescripts on Sunday: T 8 Anthony (Oapt). 3 V Adams, R Bird. H W Brady, J G Oarr. D R A Hoblyn RF W Leonard, ALB Perkins N Rees H W Landen62 words
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Article39 1932-04-08 7 TEA DANCE AND PR ZS-GI7ING The Prizes won at the January Toutna mint will be presented on Wednesday April IS A Tea Dance has been arranged •nid Mr. Tom Anthony’s popular crchest.a will provide the music.39 words
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Article52 1932-04-08 7 .—Rer te*. Martial Law Declared Throughout Republic Santiago de Ohfiei April 8 Martial law has been ordered throughout Chile from to night following a serious ran on the Central Bank and a military plot to capture the Presidential Palace. Congress is sitting In secret session to consider.—Rer te*. - 52 words
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Article74 1932-04-08 7 E. S. O. v 8. X. I. The following will represent the Extern Smelting Club against S'. Xaviers Institu ion on Saturday, April 9, on the st. X viers Ground, Leith Street. Wickets pitched 2 15 p.m. W L Rooinson, W T Francis, R W Scarlett, B de74 words
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Article76 1932-04-08 7 ,—Rugby Radio Service. BEkTEN BY ONE HOLE IN LAST GREEN After winning hie first three matches the Piioce of Wa’ea was defeated In the f urth round of the junior handicap knockout cHijpetition in the antnal meeting of ths Royal Navy and Rosal Maru.er Gi'ti’ g Boc'e,—Rugby Radio Service. - 76 words
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Advertisement110 1932-04-08 7 "J The Universal Gold Syndicate BULLION MERCHANTS 224 226 Chulia Street. Penang, and at 14, South Canal Road, Singapore» Purchase Gold BARS, JEWELLERY, COINS, ETC., Of Every Soit or Quality. If you wish to get the highest premium 1 on your GOLD BRING IT TO THE UNIVERSAL GOLD SYNDICATE. rj110 words
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Article698 1932-04-08 8 At the last meeting of the Legislative Council the hoa. Mr. Palgrave Simpson put a singularly apposite question when he asked whether there is in the Ceylon Civil Service, or otherwise employed by the Ceylon Government, an official functioning as an efficiency ex vert or otherwise having698 words
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Article118 1932-04-08 8 MR. CHENG HOCK TAN In tba Supreme Court this morning, Mr, Cheng Hock Tan was admitted to the Bar cf the Straits Settlements tor BE Roes made the application and submitted that all the papers were in order Ihe DP.P. on behalf of the Attorney. General bad118 words
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Article580 1932-04-08 8 Penang, Friday WRITING on the Mail of March 16—before the restriction decision was known—Messrs. Symington and Wilson state; With the present low price level an announcement that restriction had been found to be impracticable could not cause any considerable further fall. Any further fall in price even580 words
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Article112 1932-04-08 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To day London £lO7 12s. 61. £lO7 10s, Od Tin (3 Months) London £lO9 15s. 01. £llO os. OdU. Singapore $55 12J $55.50 Business Done 100 tons 100 tons Penang $55.12i $55.12J Business Done 25 tons Buyers No SeLers Rubber London I{l d, 11’ d.112 words
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Advertisement167 1932-04-08 8 JJ»'.'—. I ii ..i .1 jfe A A JL-rk> O Annual Sale i New Proceefliig. FURTHER REDUCTIONS Special io Effect Clearance Tobrulco All Colours 64 Fancy Cretonnes 35 40 [I Sunresista Casement 70 yd. Guaranteed Fadeless Sunresista Filet Net 70 Guaranteed Fadeless I Dainty Voiles exquisite Designs 70 yd. T'he167 words
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Advertisement26 1932-04-08 8 I "«J i O. HOTtL SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 13 h April, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the 8. PRESIDENT HARRISON D o26 words
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Miscellaneous25 1932-04-08 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To Day 1.10 am. 7.30 a.m. 1.25 o.m. 759 p.m. To-Mobeow 131 a.m. 7.47 a.m. 144 p.m. 8.18 pm>25 words
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Article889 1932-04-08 9 —Reuter. HITCH IN 4-POWER CONFERENCE Gei man Desire for Inclusion ANGLO-FRENCH UNITY Tite Four-Power Conference ix A> be adjourned to a Conti--91 ntal venue. A measure of a iree nent ft as been reached, Ind a clash of interests has ar Ist 1 between France and Jlritain on—Reuter. - 889 words
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Article316 1932-04-08 9 si. p:? fatuous SUGGESTION The policing of China by the League of Nations in order to stamp out bandits was urged by Mr. Macquisten (Conservative) in the House of Commons. He proposed that small police forces should be recruited from various members of the League, each operating316 words
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Article93 1932-04-08 9 Reuter. Proposal by French Labour Delegate Gsneva. April 7 An Increase of contributions to the Inter national Lt boar Office was proposed by M Jouhaux France I on bshalf of the workers group at a meeting of the Governing Body Office to-day. He declared that the contrlReuter. - 93 words
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Article58 1932-04-08 9 Renter. Gua ran teed Price for British Farmers The essential part of the Government’s scheme to relieve the depressed agricultural industry was carried through hat nigbt when the House of Commons by 398 to 58 gave a third reading to the Wheat Bill establishing a quota forRenter. - 58 words
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Article188 1932-04-08 9 —Reuter. Changes in Law Foreshadowed The appointment of a Royal Commission to make a comprehensive survey of the laws relating to sweepstakes and lotteries was announced in the House of Commons yester day by the Home --ecretary, Sir Herbert Samuel. He said It was generally agreed—Reuter. - 188 words
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Article112 1932-04-08 9 FATHER SAYS ‘NO Reuter. Little Willie Not Allowed to Stand for Presidency Berlin, April 7 Fow the German Ex Crown Prince’s candidature for the Presidental election was qaatbed by the Ex Kaiser is revealed by the Monarchist newsp-per Fredericus It is stated that Heer Lyders of the National Oppoait’on appros-hedReuter. - 112 words
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Article88 1932-04-08 9 Reuter. Not Conditional on Manchuria Washington. April 7 A number of changes in the original nine* point disarmament plan of the United States is contemplated according to Mr Stimson who is leaving for Geneva tomorrow. He said prospective alterations had been discussed which may harmonise withReuter. - 88 words
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Article63 1932-04-08 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Sir William Gowers’ Appointment The Colonial Secretary has appointed Sir William Gowers, at present Governor of Uganda, as Senior Crown Agent for the Colonies in succession to Sir Henry Lambert who is shortly retiring Colonel Fleming has been appointed Fourth Crown Agent for the—Rugby Radio Service. - 63 words
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Article70 1932-04-08 9 —Reuter. Sir Richard Squires Refuses to Resign St John’?, April 7 The Premier. Sir Richard Squires, has returned to office from hiding. Things are quietening though a mob of several hundred battered down the door of the main liquor depot of the town, but were ejected. There.—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article53 1932-04-08 9 ,—Reuter. Preparations to Proceed for Delhi Conference Allahabad, April 7 Despite ths Government's decision prohibiting the annual session of the National Congress, Pandit Malaviya, the veteran Nationalist leader, in a statement to the Press said it was hoped to hold the oonferenoe at Delhi on April 24 and,—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article109 1932-04-08 9 —Reuter. COMMONWEALTH’S DRASTIC STEP 1 M Iboune April 7 The Co m-noo wealth Government is issuing a Proclamation in N«w South Wales (under the Financia Agreement E forcement A;t passed in February). directing that individual income tax returns shall be paid into the Commonwealth Bank.—Reuter. - 109 words
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Article123 1932-04-08 9 —Rugby Radio Service. American Guarantee Wiped Off Questioned in the House cf Commons as to the date by which it would he found possible to repay the remaining balances of credits obtained last autumn by the Tre» ury from France and the United States Major Elliot, Financial Secretary—Rugby Radio Service. - 123 words
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Article96 1932-04-08 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Trade and Labour Advisers For Britain The Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H Thomas yesterday informed a deputation of the British ommittee on Empire Trade that the Government had decided to appoint trade advisers to the United Kingdon De e gallon attending the Ottawa Conference The—Rugby Radio Service. - 96 words
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Article90 1932-04-08 9 I.— Reuter. Plan to Bring AU Under Federal Control i t. New York. April 7 A scheme to bring all America s 22,000 banks under Fedeial control is being formu lated by Mr. Eugene Meyer. Governor of the Federal Reserve Foard, as a result of a recentI.— Reuter. - 90 words
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Article143 1932-04-08 9 International Gang Beievtd at Work Antwerp, April 7 Widespread pillaging of the cygces of ships bound for ustraha, America and Japan, involving thousands sterling, by caused the police to issue a warning to world ports, they believing that an international gang is at work. Eight have been arreststwo143 words
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Advertisement173 1932-04-08 9 1 NMJL I i PIANO 1 FOR $IOO°? We have a few re-conditioned Pianos in stock, which have been accepted as part payment for new instruments, at exceptionally low prices. H3H pi .FB— 2fr> Each instrument is in perfect order and has an appearance like new. j Only a few173 words
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Miscellaneous161 1932-04-08 9 Return visit of the ivorld renowned GREAT CHINESE CIRCUS at Wembley Trade Fa?r and Amusement Park, Magazine Road, after their triumphal tour of the one and only Chinese Circus. GRAND OPENING NIGHT TO-NIGHT. 8TH APRIL, 1932, AT 9P.M. for 5 Nights only. Do not miss this opportunity. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS:— 1161 words
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Article279 1932-04-08 10 Meagre. Wiliam J <cks and Company reported on March 16 as follow»: At the close of last week all commodi* ties seemed to be worth buying, ae Freight Markets are brisk, and an increased business is doing tn Wool and Cotton, but the unfortunate tragedies in Pirie279 words
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Article47 1932-04-08 10 2nd F unday after Easter 9am Tamil Holy Communion and J ddrees at St. Paul’s Bukit Tengab 6pm "Evensong and Address at St- Mark’s, Wednesday 7.30 am Holy Communion at St. Mark’s, B tterwortb. •Thursday, 7-30 a m Holy Communion at fit. Paul’s Bukit Tengab.47 words
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Article62 1932-04-08 10 The s. s, Klang arrired th s morning with the following paeset g r from Singapore and Port 8 wettenhMi.: Revd and Mrs O i King, Mr and Mrs C Fossick, Mr I J Er-nk, Mi»» Low Si»h Ai, Mr Chin Foot G »01, Dr 8 C Howard62 words
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Article149 1932-04-08 10 IO DAY’S PRICES Tbs followiut were the latest la MESSRS. KENNEDY k Oo.’a share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesierlay To-day Bharbs £> tt GQ 50 IQ. I 0 fC. I fl, Mining Hongkong T inl2 6 13 3 12 3 13 3 Kinta .74149 words
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Article86 1932-04-08 10 Quotations at noon to day Yesterday To day Bayers Sellers Buyers Sellers Mining: Hongkongs 12/6 13/- 12/3 12/9 Kil'inghalls 8/6 9/- 8/6 9/Kinta Dredges 73 .76 .74 .77 Kramats 22/6 23/6 22/6 23/6 Kuchais 88 .41 .88 .41 Penawate 39 .82 ,30 3? Souths .12$ .1586 words
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184 1932-04-08 10 FRIDAY. Bth 1982 Yesterday To day Mining Bayers Fel'ers Bayers Sellers Kinta 74 77t 75 77$ Kachai 86 88$ 87$ 40 Penawat 29 St 20 82$ r eta!ng 3 17$ 8.22$ 3.05 815 Sungei Way 1 82$ 1 37$ 1.35 140 Ayer Hiiam 10/-184 words
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Article86 1932-04-08 10 Pannes. AnrlS By Ccwrtasy of tn* Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 H 4 m/ta 2/3 31/82 Privet 3 m/w crad t 2/4 7/32 w 3 Documentary 2/4 11/32 O Naw York Bank Demand 43J France i, T T 1,000 n m lu lie T T 152$ H-ngkok86 words
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Article243 1932-04-08 10 Penanvi Apr I 8 er. Benarsi Opium p, ehui ncm 5,9 0 Cldvm h C Sold leaf ullen TX.fC t»«e Pia«‘ r t nom I T ICC Nutmegs Sts 70.0 C ii 1 10b 60.00 loconutßpai 1.000 ii 15.* 0 "’opra Sundritd ra’-s 5.55 fattens 11.1 C Rattans243 words
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Article153 1932-04-08 10 Latest Quotations Thir. Wed. 8»l April 7 April 6 Bsps. 19 Paris 95$ 96} ISB 96 Sew York 8.78| 8.801 4 S5l Montreal 4.18 4 20 Brussels 27 84.88 Geneva 19 7/16 19 7/82 24.86 Amsterdam 9 84$ 9 88 12 08 Mika 78$ 78& 92153 words
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Article73 1932-04-08 10 The w. p. K»Hh srriv»! thia morning with the f blowing pistengera from Sinrt: Mr W Sw thinbmk, Mr G H Belli», Mr and Mrs W Fletcher, Mr G Heron, Mr J C loner, Mr W J Turner, Mr and Mrs Grierso»-, Mr E Bsndixeer, Dr Mo*l,73 words
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Advertisement119 1932-04-08 10 j x X J?i Vr vHzjrjiii-j xxxijlz □nwiA-tu vz* ROYAL SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE (PENANG BRANCH) ANNUAL DANCE AT RUNNYMEDE HOTEL SAT. 23 rd APRIL PROCEEDS TO EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT FUND DANCE PRACTICES TO-NIGHT Bth inst. at the Golf Club at 9 30 p.m. ALSO at Golf Club 15th inst. 9-30119 words
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Advertisement183 1932-04-08 10 afj Sbe “Cheerjul anJ Cool” TO-MORROW Miss Vera Gee rvill appear daring the after DINNER DANCE Admission $l.OO. SUNDAY ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9-30 p. m. Friday, April TEA DANCE from 5-30 p.m. to 7-30 pdn> UNNYMEDK HOTEL, LTD„ Georcc Gold»ack, MavaßM. ’PHONE 543The George Town Dispensary Limited (Incorporated in the Strait»183 words
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Article459 1932-04-08 11 Oaean-Bhipmentß of rubber, including concentrated latex, atex atd revertex, being final shipments on cctaa-stf atn era at all Malayan port#, during the month of March. 1932. Sheet and Crepe Tona Transhipment Destir s'ion Export Strait» Malay Pieper Settle- States menta United Kingdom 2,596 1.239 2,164 United Stale»459 words
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Article385 1932-04-08 11 AMAZING revenue FIGURES Millionaires multiple, income tax yield inc.'e<SBd, and 50,000 taxpayers dropped ont of the Hits of Somerset House in the year that ended on March 31, 1931» according to the report of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue for the y ear. Here are the-face, gathered385 words
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Miscellaneous103 1932-04-08 11 UM ’PHONE 264 6-/5 NIGHTLY 9-30 The Screen’s Most Fascinating Star Constance Bennett with Kenneth Mac Kenna —Basil Rathbone in the Sparkling Comedy Drama of Marriage and Love "SUM TAKES A HOLIDAY' A Pathe Super Production e Plans at Moutrie’s ’Phone 795. next change Robert Montgomery and Charlotte Greenwood in103 words
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Article1353 1932-04-08 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN POET TO-DAY Name of From Balling For D*te of Sail: is Steamer D» Haan Langes, Lh'-Scumawe, Belawan-D-'i, Lange”, Sigli, Sabarg and 12». Lho-Seumawe.1,353 words
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Article569 1932-04-08 13 LOSS OF 503,000 TIO <LS Paint Duty Prevents Competition The annual gener. 1 meeting of the in the Biotkok Dock Co,, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company Uet week. Mr, S. Brighouse (Chairman) presided, and there were also present Messrs. A. V. Rooth,569 words
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Article425 1932-04-08 14 ASTRONOMER’S VIEW Life Extinct in One Trillion Years The bud is shrinking at each a rate and moving away from the earth at a epeed -f three feet a centary that Colonel George Oror, a well-known French aetreom*r, p edicte that in one trillion years425 words
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Article110 1932-04-08 14 WITNESSES FOR DEFENCE MALTREATED Defending Counsel’s Accusation Setsational questions concerning incidents at Dartmoor were asked when warders gave evidence cn the fourth day’s hearing cf the Dartmoor charges. Mr. Jamee, the defendirg counsel, atked a warder y.hether be knew if two men, who will be called for110 words
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Article484 1932-04-08 15 Penang, April 7, 1932 Penang market cte. Meat Peef Steak kati 32 Stew or Curry do 22 Pork kan do 48 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl kati 34 Capons locally reared do 45 Hen do do 36484 words
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