Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 April 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY ho. 82. VOL. LXXXX. MONDAY, 11th APRIL, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 538 1 IT. N AGATA I BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. BW£nch Office 52, Leith Street FOR THE CODING SEASON n 'J, ave Vla( e adequate pre* parations to meet the rush. Our nJ price maintained in spite oj increased working costs. If you 9 want prompt deliveries call
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    • 19 1 h.TOE'SA T Si’ I with up-to-date Photo- i graphy by electric I Thone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STBEET, I PENANG.
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    • 1710 2 POSITION VACANT Penang Lawn Tennis RAMICSi W* i Association Tournament XS/XIN < < 1 XT. -^X 0 A tournament■«in h CHARTERED mi HOBGKOBG&SHMBHAI BIHIIII HBRPy Pottage paid on all orders. JONES. WILLIAMS CO., affiliated c’ube Entries wil! close on Wed (Incorporated io'Engtood by Royti Charter 1868 J r INCO BPORATED
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  • 339 3 ESPLANADE match P.C.C. Defeats OH Frees The Old Frees were beaten by ten wickets by a strong P. 0.0, team on the EspLnade on Saturday. Batting first the old boys were dismissed for 34 runs, Poey Seng Poe being the only player to face the bowling
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  • 288 3 VO LUN ZEE RS VICTORIOUS Yahaya’s 35 Oat of Total of 64 The "E’’ (Eurasian) Company P. and P. W. V. 0. beat the Post Office Recreation Club in a low scoring match on the Francis Light t chool t round on Saturday afternoon. Going in
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    • 446 3 'I 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. I ‘Colorcrete’ the new coloured cement has all the qualities of ‘Ferrocrete’—the rapidhardening Portland cement—with the
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    • 271 3 KEEP OP I YOtJIi A HEALTH'S mIF A 'W.T ■w taking H JuW IJr «ear afi w««tee EI B W eWe have a few re-conditioned Pianos in stock, which have been accepted as part payment for new IggSiil instruments, at exceptionally low prices. LAWYERS JnCJOT REQUISITES f j n Bodkina
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  • 303 4 SMELTERS SMELTED 7 Wkt. Victory For S. X. I. Si. Xaviers Institute eoorecl an easy victory on Faturday beating the Smelters by seven wickets. The Smelters, who had first knock, were all dismissed for 17 rune, F. de Cruz and J. Andree being responsible for
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  • 286 4 5 WKT. MARGIN Boon Soon In Deadly Form The Indian Recreation Club were heavily defeated by the Hutchings School on Saturday. Batting first the Indians were diemlseed for a total of 40. Tambiappa (17) was the only player to reach double figures Boon Soon captured seven wickets
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  • 169 4 P. F. A. TAKING ACTION A meeting of the Sab Committee of the Penang Football Assosiation was held on Friday at the residence of Mr. H. L. Mitchell, the President of the Association, to investigate the reports of rongb p ay which occurred in the course
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  • 109 4 SELANGOR BASKETBALL PLAYERS* 1U0CEB8 A touring team of basket and volley ball players representing the Kuan' Seng Girls* School, Kuala Lumpur. have visited the island where they played successfully against various teams of the Penang Chinese girls’ schools On Friday and Saturday at the UR 0. ground
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 692 4 e /f& 1 X-^’A -■<«• '"‘«A TRY, j 7 ALSO, .//CHIVERS’ •VF^IeS’SS'IGV >/ FRESH FRUIT 1 JAMS, ZiVjst^cV" s y/jELLy CRYSTALS f XJ CUSTARD POWDER WwX *r CANNED FRUITS 'v I A fresh GARDEN peas. AEtnl: v R Vick 4 Co < 35c Beach Street. '&Vs' '1 Penang. />' MORNING
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    • 137 4 ~i Stop Itching .ad Sleep !uTT 7r 7" > <7 Zt What marvelous relief! Just bathe with Cut icura Soap, anoint with Cuticnra Ointment and the irritation, itching and burning of pimples, rashes and eczema are soothed and healing soon follows. Millions throughout the world know Cutieura‘s reputation for results
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    • 240 4 I i ■imtnrinTwrwwwiMMMd /ggL W* A '*.5- i r j/f T When a child has been fed from birth on Hum#’ isedTrafood, f he sleeps well, prt greases well—just as a heal'by youngster I should. Althou b, perhaps, be nas been deprived of breast 1 milk, he has still received
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  • 1953 5 At th* Roy si Geographic «1 Society, at the Foreign Office, and in th* c übs where explorers meet, the question is being raised whether Is Colonel O 'lonel P. H. Fawcett, Fawcett Alive? the ext brer who disappeared with his son and
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    • 593 5 l 0 Pepsojdent announces a notable new discovery -4i* An entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed by Pepsodent Laboratories. It is twice as soft as polishing materials in common use. Teeth are given higher polish, brighter lustre—FlLM stains disappear completely. 4 NOW once more Pepsodent advances. This
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  • 1038 6 NONDESORIFTB’ ACHIEVEMENT Excellent Leadership and Good Team Work Astute leadership, backed by good bowling and sp’endid team work, enabled the Nondescripts to defeat the Penang Cricket Club Tor the first time this season in a one-innings match played on the Esplanade yesterday. Rodrigo, the Nondescripts’
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  • 237 6 INDIANS BEATEN IN LOW SCORING MATCH The Peelers beat the Indian Association by ten runs on the Patsni Road ground yesterday. The Peelers made 92 and the Indians were dismissed for 82. The following are the scores: Peelers Dawson b Shori 1 W Ingham b George 12 B
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  • 109 6 MALAYS’ GOOD VICTORY OVER GLOUCE3TERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 11 The second game of the Singapore Swimming club water polo tournamer t, between E. A. Brolk’a team and G. Dodd’s team resulted in an overwhelming win for the former team by eleven goals to one. In
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  • 515 6 ORR BAT 3 WELL Ethirinayagam Gets Seven for 12 The Ceylon Association beat the Malay C. O. by 74 runs in a whole day match on the Francis L ght School ground yesterday. 1 The Ceylonese after knocking up 108 dismissed the Malays for meagre 31.
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  • 261 6 MEMBER O? 0 <EW 3TEAL3 $6,0.0 ON RESOLUTE While the Hamburg Amerika liner Resolute was at Minik, ov*r $5.000 gold was stolen from tue Purser's room by one of the telephone operators ab?a*d. The gold was brought aboard the ship al Manila for exchar g-i purposes,
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  • 627 6 REPORT FOR 1931 Only Twelve Outbreaks 11 Last Year l According to the annual report of the SuteXend'ent of the Fare Brigade, there were uo firea worthy snecial comment m Penang V Brigade rec'ivji and reß P^® 3 ‘2 31 cillf, of th«B*, 12 were ac.ui'
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  • 440 6 "MEDICAL ADVICE” Yesterday evening. Dr. N. K. Menon made some cbjervalioas regarding local Indian customs. He could not understand why it was a custom among local Ind an associations to ask somebody else to preside over, for in.lsne-, toa-parly. The prudent of the sssociation concerned,
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  • 122 6 business for ordinary MEETING The following is the agenia for the meeting to be held to-morrow at 4 p.D <: 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on minute papers to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 170 6 I ’Phone J 9 Theatre 1492 /4 JL Roya! (TONIGHT 615 9-30 TWO SHOWd CF “The Smiling I ietitennnt w’th Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert Miriam Hopkins TO MORROW "BATTLE OF PARIS" with Gertrude Lawrence Chaste R’l.glcs SHOWING TH iRSDAY, 14TH First Sound Pictures of the RECENT EVENTS IN SHANGHAI I-iTTT-rini-TiiiMMiiiMiii
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  • 1709 7 Straits Steamship Co. Succeeds Prerogative Writ to Issue on Harbour Master Sanction to Prosecute Yz-r cf’-tive Writ to issue rga’rs. Li* lit. Commander J. H. Owen, the Pon Oft: Benang. for sanction to pro.«~cute the ter of the moi.or vet» l Kim Kean fez
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  • 342 7 MOTHER SUES DAUGHTER Further Evidence in $5,090 Case The hearing was resumed in the Penang D strict Con t this morning before Mr. J. H Bassett of the charge of theft cf $5,000 worth of jewellery preferred rgamst a young Straits born Chinees woman named Goh
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  • 94 7 UNPROVOKED KNIFE ATTACK ON COUNTRYMAN Sentenea cf a x mot the rigcrcua itrnrisonment w-n imposed by the District Judg», M». J. H. Fa’Sftt, this morning cn a Tail I ran*! Myoin Pitchay. Accos »d traded guilty to voluntarily causing buri to a Tamil at Brick Kdn
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  • 391 7 Extension of has been granted to Mr. E. T. Wiliiame, M. 0.3. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dilley and Mr. O. K. Langlands are homeward bauad by the Persaus. Dr. H. Scrimgecur, Medictl Officer. Pekan, has proceeded on transfer to Bentong, Pahang. Mr. W. M. Elw<rd wae
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  • 38 7 The 8.8. arrived this morning with the fcllming passengers from Singapore: Mr and Mrs J M meur, M» C W Bail ay, Mr W Gurdon. Mr P Shatk Da wood and Mr E E Chambers.
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  • 455 7 The f lbwteg are the minutes of a m-e'icg of tbe Pei a g Soc-e’y for the Prevention of Cru-lty to Animals, h-.U on Feb/uary 23r i. 1932. The minutes of tbe meeting held on Tueaday f January 26 h, 932, ore raau and cor.firmed.
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  • 497 7 MR J. R CLYNE3 ON THE PENAL SYSTEM Mr. MJchih Btecoaughtan (ton. trcuiusr) presided (tie annual general meeting cf th© Kurrey bud London Prisoners’ Aid S ce y at the Middlesex Guildhall, Weaim'Datar, in the through indisposition, of the Lord Chancellor. In a resume cf the society's work
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 11 7 zz OBM 0 0 $250 ‘Winners’ COUPON 2 2 ■■■CZB 'ZZBB
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    • 34 7 engine yields better performance* power and economy with the New and Improved Champions, ft will pay you to install them NOW« WEABNE BROS., LTD., PENANG. AND ALL DEALERS. Gaasapson Spark P3ugsi F-. 2: 6
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    • 221 7 ■nriTll I I 111 i lIIIHMIHi l| 111 |l RllillHlkli 111 I iBSSE I The Universal Gold Syndicate I BULLION MIRCHANTS 224 226 Cbulia Street. Penang, J and at 14, South Canal Road, Singapore. I Purchase Gold 1 BARS, JEWELLERY. COINS, ETC., Of Every Sort or Quality. It you wish
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  • 414 8 We hive been tikea to task for our advocacy cf s’ate lotteries for the purpose of relieving the M layan Gov ram nit of its financial embarrassm ?nts. It is suggested tha; were the idea to be seriously considered there would be overwhelming opposition to it. The pumpuritans
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  • 222 8 Shortly before going to Press we received a message intimating that the new administration in Manohnkuo —otherwise the Japanese puppet Government of Manchuria —has refused permission to Dr. Wellington Koo, the Chinese observer to the Lytton Commission, to enter the country. Lord Lytton’s immediate reply is that Dr. Koo
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  • 126 8 Benter. Warship Sent to Newfoundland St John’s, April 10 The Governor has admitted indiscretion and has apologised to the delegation from the Citizens* Committee who are issuing a statement to allay public indignation. I could order a squadron and blow you to Hell," was the alleged rep’y
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  • 49 8 Reuter. Leader of Narcotie Squad Sells Narcotics H Montreal. April 9 The ex Chief of the local police Narcotic Squad named Valade has been sentenced to four years’ penal servitude, convicted of selling narcotics in defiance of the very laws which he was appointed to enforce.
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  • 72 8 But Pilot and Machine Unharmed From Our Own Correspond ent Singapore, April H A s’ight mishap oocured to the flying boat G A. A. D K belonging to the Singapore Flying Club yesterday, fortunately without serious result The machine was baing flown by a pupil on his first
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  • 122 8 V. c Rugby Radio Service. From Our Own orrespondent Bangkok, April 10 The great military, naval and air arm review planned to take place yesterday to mark the dose of the Dynasty celebrations was cancelled owing to the death of the Prines Lopburi. All ranks are greatly
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  • 594 8 Penang, Monday SIDELIGHT on the Malayan preferences has arrived on the mail. It will be recalled that recently the F. M. S. increased the tax on certain imports, while the tax on p similar British imports _Lolonial_ rema i nec i unchanged, jicretary s straits is now
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  • 108 8 Tin Spot Saturday To-day® London 104 15s. Od. £*****5, 01 Tin (3 Months) London £lO7 os. Od. £lO7 os. OtiL Singapore $54.00 $53.75 Business Done 100 tons 100 tons Penang 555.12 J $53.7q Business Done Buyers No Sellers Rubber London 1™ d. If’d. New York 2| c (G)
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 207 8 DANISH R c /’“''X* 7 I hwggs The finest in the world. Have yon tried it Do you know that when treated in the right way before use you cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get it at home? < Place tin on ice for at least
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    • 26 8 3? 1 c. O. HOTXL SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 13. h April, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the s. a. PRESIDENT HARRISON D
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  • 662 9 i. —Reuter. ELECTED BY LARGE MAJORITY But Strong Nazi Feeling Displayed STRONGEST PARTY IN THE STATE Berlin, April 10 Hindenburg has been reelected by a comfortable majority. The figarea at ten o'clock were: Hindenburg 18 526,’G0 Hi.'er 12 r 41 200 Thaelmann 8.486 000 Another million votes
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  • 286 9 Reuter. BANSOM PAID BUT BABY NOT BETUBNED New York, April 10 Lindbergh has been double crossed by the kidnappers. He has paid the fifty thousand dollars, but the kidnappers have not oom municated since He has requested the co operation of citizens in tracing the bank notes, the
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  • 242 9 the iron and steel group.—Rugby Radio Service.- First List of Advisory Committee This Week The first list of recommendations by the Import Duties Advisory Committee will probably be made to the Chancellor of the Exchequer early this week. The Committee was set op under the Import Duties Act,
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  • 166 9 Alleged Statement by Dartmoor Convict A statement in which one of the accused convicts is alleged to have admitted starting the fire in the Dartmoor Prison mutiny last January wae read in the Court at Prince town Gaol on April 1. The letter addressed to Major Pannail,
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  • 48 9 L Reuter. Moscow, April 10 The first Soviet dirigible baa passed a enceessful test fl ght at Leningrad It has volume of 2 200 cubic metres and a group I «xntnra nf 150 horse power each A second II inosoro ui auw loirihip la being ,K.mbted
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  • 262 9 —Reuter. More Fighting Reported in Manchuria Denunciation of countries which while condemning the Sfao Japanese dispute supplied arms to the combatants was made by Mr. Clynes speaking at Portsmouth. He thought it would have been better if the League had given a straighter to the aggressor
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  • 61 9 Renier. Allegations of Gross Mismanagement Wilmington, April 9 Allegations of mismanagement resulting in losses exceeding $250 000 000 have been made against tbe International Match Corporation of which Kreuger wae president A Bill of Complaint has been filed in the Chancery Court by a shareholder asking for
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  • 191 9 OPENLY DISCUSSED ON WALL-STREET New York April 16 The probability of Government Inflation in order to give purchasing power to those who would use it immediately has been openly discussed in Wall street according to the New York Evening Post a financial editor. It is considered
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  • 424 9 concluded the Times— Rufeby Ridio Ber vice. Immediate Sacrifices Necessary to Save Situation General regret is expressed in tbe news papers at the failure of the four Powers during the London Conference to establish any common point of view among them selves and their consequent inability to
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  • 62 9 the ’House of Commons to day.—Rugby Radio Service. Statement io Commocs To-day The Government’a reply to the dispatch from the Irish Free State Governmtni relating to the Oath of Allegiance and the Land Annuitiee wae despatched on -aiurday b? post to Dublin The Dominions Secretory, Mr. I
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  • 189 9 Reuter. M kNCHURI SENSATION Commission May Not Enter Country Shanghai, To day A situation is developing which may lead to a breakdown of the League Commission’s enquiry in Manchuria. It is reported from Nanking by the official Kuo Min News Agency that a long expected message was received
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 177 9 aeHStHiE WAhKM i The q st,n I Largest /Z.Jk Leading Sales and m Still fy the Going World Strong Sffll >' tfwiii'' *1' b Red .mill Old Jlililil 1 ill dill 'J||iaj Label gms&SSHg Matured i ''MtUirr m- e •>>•**( e»7CHa.sTr«.»c«*l •.J||| j. I CUAB/NTf(D 5A-E QUAl'TV lMj»|||j. I »Macj»CHG
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 166 9 I I I I ieturn visit of the world-renoivned 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. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AT 9 P.MDo not miss this opportunity. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS:1 Unique trapeze stunie by expert
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  • 722 10 £lOO PROFIT Little Scope For Further Reductions Th* Twenty-third Annual General Meeting of the Krian Rubber Plantatione Company Limited wae held on Wednesday, the 9:h March) 1932, at the Registered Offices of the Company, Csylon House, 49 and 51, Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. T, B. Barlow
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  • 82 10 Penang, Apr 111 ■S» Ootirttsv of thfi GharitricL Bnnk On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 ii m 4 La/ts 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 4 France u T.T. 1,000 nom India u T.T, 153 Bangkok
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  • 152 10 TODAY'S PRICES The following were ths latest <uoteilota 11 MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’a share list at 11 a.m. t>day Saturday To-day g 8 8 S Shaebs > 1 cu (8 00 So. I o So. So. Mining Ayer Hitam 10/- 10’6 9 3 10/- ex Batu
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  • 86 10 MONDAY, 11th A RID, 1932 Saturday To day Mining Buyers Sei era Buyers Sellers Tohan 11 II 11 13 Kinta 75 77$ 76 79 K ang River 65 75 65 75 Kuchai 38 41 8? 42 Penawat 30 82$ 31 83$ Petaing 3.05 815
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  • 91 10 Quotations at noon to-day Saturday To day Boyers 'el’ers Buyers Sellers Mining 1 Kinta Dredges .74 .77 .75 .78 Klang River .62$ .72$ .65 .75 Kuchais 89 .41 .89 .42 Penawats .33 .82$ ,20 .32$ Fetalings 8.12$ 8.21$ 810 3.2) Pungahs 7,8 7/9 7/- 7/n Rahmans
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  • 36 10 Singapore Pncr* for Btm.'atd Ribbid Smoked Steel tor to-day are as follows: SpU f I centa par lb. Aprl/.Ju -e 5f July/ ert. 5§ 11 Oct Dec. 6 11 h irf quiet.
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  • 40 10 For March lbs Malakoff 134,000 Kuala Muda 228,55 3 United Patani 18>/00 Tai ping 148, OOQ Sungei Batu 47,500 Foothills (Malaya) 21,100 Bertam C 211,8)8 Windsor (F.M S.) 32,800 Vai D’or 4 k’oo Kuala Sidim 7-5,383 Basiett 25,353
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  • 96 10 April 16: 7 ricket: P.C.C. '‘A” v P.R 0. "A" eplanade. 2 p.m Entries close for Singapore Turf Club prit'g Meeting, noon. Bcxir.g Tournament in aid of L-tai European and Asiatic Ummplcymert Funds, Esplanade, 9 15 p.m, April 18: fV-kket: Merchants v The R s\ April 19:
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  • 169 10 The fellowitg are domestic production (is aecertined by exports from Federated MJay States, Unfederated Malay States, and Straits Settlements) of tin, and tin-in-ore at 72 p«r cent., during the month of March, 1932, Tong Tone Federated M day States 3,064 Un federated Milay States Johore 33 Kedah
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  • 244 10 Psniufi Apr 1 11 eta. B*n reg Cpi&m aom 5 O9\X Gi-Ji Ii 93.0 C dole leaf g>ll«n 71.0 C M PtoxHf uom 170.0( Nutm«gs Sts «I 70.0 C .1 iiOg «I 60.00 Oocoaatgpsi LOCO if 15.0 C Copra Sundnel ea’es 5.35 Rauang tales 11.10 Katiarat Ooarit 10.6!
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  • 148 10 Latest Quotations Bak. Fri. Bat. April 9 April 8 Sept. IS Paris 9GI/.6 95l 128.9 F New York 8.79 J 8.78$ 4.851 Montreal 4.20 4 19 Brusssla 271/16 27 1/82 84.86 Geneva 19.47$ 19 7/16 24.8 F Amsterdam 9 85$ 981 Milan 78$ 73§ 02 86
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  • 750 10 KENNEDY CO., S HARE LIST. I I KAM&B I i I i* I I sl rn iXUBSMX BtMteM S o jj aUenb? Bakhs» Sta Maa Gajah Stahbss J ABwljasn’t*? E Ayes HftoKs Synflmk Ays» Kursfab Bebb« SLlatas Ayei flohoi Oi m >. Ayei PanM Ecbbt» 2 11 f Baiau Ftanttns
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    • 27 10 You soon become Strong and Happy' I when you take rbstoultiw a—s The An l d°SUm c o'P° r U*. I tri Singapore. >poh r nan t-
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    • 388 10 BOXING, A TOURNAMENT OPEN TO ALL amateurs WILL BE HELD IN AID OF THE Local European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds On Saturday, 16th April, 1932 AT 9-15 PM. ON THE PADANQ Admission' $3, $2, $l, 50 cents. Entriee to J, W. CALLAN, Secretary, Penang Amateur Boxing Association, 1982. Penang Turf
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  • 490 11 NO TIME TO BE ILL A Doctor Gives Some Sound Advice 441 T ia an interettiog fact that the I health if the country ie exceedingly goed at present—in epite of the departing it fl etzi epidemic. People art cheerful, hearty, fit, and full of
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    • 490 11 ffw® rue “TERRY” lever folding Allenburga Roller Clip. Foods are particularly suited to the (ceding of infants in hot Enables you to rde climates. They are free from i harmful germs and are your letters Lock readily prepared by the them up in file and 9 refer to them B
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    • 209 11 AFTER You Must Build Up Blood Nerves. One of the disturbing features of in* finerzi is the run down, depressed and nervous condition in which it leaves its victims. Even a slight attack often has distressing aftereffect?. But time after time it has been proved that the surest way to
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    • 122 11 I I 111 Ml JHAfc-MSKSU, iFCT r~~llllll II 11. .1 111 11. IJIII II 111 II ■III 11. ..11l ,E. I—IIL lIJ ASSIST I I THE UNEMPLOYED by smoking De Reszke Oigarettes On every tin of De Reszke Cigarettes sold in Malaya in 1932 2 cents will go to the
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  • 1059 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines rhe following Is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY Name of FrPm Sailing For Dai* of Sailiia Steamer Tronoh P.nskalan Brnndan. Pau- Sams Ports Tc day gkahn Sotsoe and Langka?
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • 202 13 renter SOCCER INTERNATIONAL Scotland Fail At Wembley The greatest International match of the Association season attracted 80 600 to Wembley Stadium of which no ’ess than 80.000 made the long journey by special trains from north of the Tweed. England gained a convincing victory, Whining by three
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  • 1308 13 DIVISION 1 A iton Villa 2 Manchester C, Bolton W. 1 Derby C. 2 vhelsea 1 Sheffield U Gitrnsbv T. 0 Blackpool 0 Huddersfield T. 1 Birmiayham 1 L» cestor C. 0 Everton 1 .Ivernool 2 Arsenal I 1 W. tirom Alb, 0 Newcastle
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • 1160 14 Good Dividends Again Dilty and Kali Pay Well Selangor in Great Form From Our O*n Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Saturday To-day’s races, th? last day of the Selangor Turf Club Spring Meeting, weie favoured with good going. The weather was dull and cool. An extremely
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  • 491 15 Ptnang, April 11. 19 ,2 PENANr MARKET cte. Meat Peef Steak kati 32 Stew or curry do 22 Pork lean do 48 Po.-k lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mnttun Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl kati 34 Capons locally reared M do 45 Hen do
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