Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 April 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 83. VOL. LXXXX. TUSEDAY, 12th APRIL, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 289 1 T. HAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Held Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street mw— K2»uu«MU.WAfMiJH h A i» A?' Jy V *•s Dollar Exchange Tables 1 l< s fi STERLING into DOLLARS F' M DOLLARS into STERLING h,, ffl ASCENDING IN Sixty-Fourths of a Penny T\ V**® Price
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    • 18 1 H.TOKISATSOI TH D 50 with up-to-date Photo- grapby by electric light. Thone 772, 68,70, BISHOP ST BEET, PENANG.
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    • 1625 2 POSITION VACANT A Gentleman Always Looks Well \ttTQ d B Dress?!? tn Good Clothes PRIVATE CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS. ca!l and fit S/ W* Agenta wanted by the LARGEST and FOREMOST ffl y O Y'elf wdh’ 1 clYhe» o’at 0 ’at approx aMrOrtlliTil F OlUtf BITnTD! IMDCPUC MAMDEL publisher» in England.
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  • 448 3 OLD TA'OO4 REMOVSD Popular Novels Criticised *'Love, 88 Christianity ft, ie not a thrill of raptureu? d'etre.” I This remark was mnie by Dean Inge, continuing hie address to young peopo's at St. Pau‘ T 0 Cathedral. ’‘There is now a widespread feeling that sex-purity held
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    • 288 3 Has Ng Ugly L— 1 Hair A I had become i completely discour- E sF'-MsSi 4 j ?T A T lory pastes, evil '<s>. r 3 > smelling powders and Sj& MS V» Lj aWtJI i painful electric P. k-> "'.a Hgy J» -s S JKy f 1 treatments —even
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  • 900 4 MR. BALDWIN’S DEEP REGRET A Worcester View of Protection *T am afraid the time is not distent when a common tonnne will be spoken in Wnitechape', Worcester, and the West Riding of Yorkshire. I hope I may bs fir away when that happeti. Mr. Bild Ain made
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    • 176 4 (r 1 h] NMOtaNPawiW 4te V^K V X 'Y WI Appreciated W < 'g FROM 1 WJ \ife‘. to Wl ~r/f£D/SnUEfis a6£//Cr^£^^W f Sole Agents BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Singapore, Penaßg, F.M.S Kelantan. OBTAINABLE FROM Messrs. Pritchard Co Ltd., Penang. Butterworth Ipob. Singapore Cold Storage Co,, Ltd., Bagan Luar. Messrs. Chong
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    • 385 4 Had Psoriasis Three and One Half Years Healed by Cuticura 1 “I was troubled with psoriasis for three and a half years. It began with an > itchy spot on my forehead, and spread from there all over my face, then to my arms and body. It was of a
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    • 349 4 I 1 5® z/ I i MO? When a child has been fed from birth on ITumai Led Trnfood, he sleeps well, pre grebes well—just as a heaLhy youngster I should. Although, perhaps, Le has been deprived of breast B milk, he has still received the equivaUnt nourishment in Humanised
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  • 1231 5 Britain’s Firm Stand Terms of 1921 Treaty Must Be Honoured Cotrespcndence relating to the Parliamentary Oaih of Aihgiarce in the Irish Free State and to the Land Purchase Annuities which was recently exchanged between Mr. Dt Valera, head of the Free Stalo Government, and Mr. J. H.
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  • 197 5 GIRLS ASK COURT: ARE WE UGLY? The Judgement of Paris” was thrus nn grave magistrates when nine German dancing girls whose claims to beauty had been questioned appealed to the specie «court which decides disputes between artists and their employers. Th*- girls had been dismissed from r
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  • 553 5 TWELVE NOMINATIONS Will Miss Wethered Play London, March 7 The following twelve players have been nominated for the women’s international m-tch between Great Britain and the Ur lied States, which takes place at Wentworth on May 21: Miss E. Corlett, England. Miss D.
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  • 219 5 TO ANY OEYLON FEATHERWEIGHT Will Visit Colombo in May Bud Walley, describ )d as the Singapore Cyclone wiU be visiting Ceylon in May on h s way back home after a visit to Europe and America, where he did well as a featherweight. Walley weighs 8 st.
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  • 429 5 MATCHES PLAYED ON MARCH 12 London Senior Cup Kingstonien 3 x W m bled on 2 (After extra time) x Ilford 3 Dulw'ch Hamlet 1 Isthmian League x London Caledonians 1 Oxford City 1 Ley tonstone 1 x Nunhead 0 X Wycombe Wanderers 2 W iking 1
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  • 100 5 April 16: rioket: P C.O. "A v F.R 0. ’’A” Esplanade. 2 p.m Entries close for Singapore Turf dub Spring Meeting, noon. Boxing Tournament In aid of Local European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds, Esplanade, 9.15 p m. April 18: Cricket: Merchants v The R<.sf, Esplanade. April 19:
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  • 360 5 VITAMIN D An American Takes the Patent The current issue of Th* Lancet contain* an important example of th* working of medical patent* law in Britain. It wm revealed iu the Medical Research Ccuncil’d report that the manufacture of vitamin D in Great Britain was hampered by
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  • 356 5 **THREADBARE STORY” Becomes Greengrocer to Depay Stolen Money A former solicitor, whe has been working E* a greengrocer to make restitution for frauds in gonueation with the estate vr a master of Wes.miniter School, where he had been dialed, appeared at Lon- Sessions. Wi.him Douglas Shearly
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 62 5 SCIENCE Will help the Boxers win their contests, I but your money can j help the unemployed. Do your bit by buy- ing* a ticket j FOR THE I boxing tournament I At the Padang g On Saturday, 16th 1 AT 915 P. M. I This space kindly donated to
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  • 196 6 PROGRAMME 1 ETAIL3 The following are the distances to be covered by the various classes at the Singapore meeting Horses class 1 will cover iurlongs on their first run and one and quarter miles on the third run Tor the second run divisions one and two will
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  • 629 6 HORSES CLASS 1—47 Abbot's Gift King’s Ma Armide Lady Rotherwood* Back Number Lightarmed Battle Creek Love Lyrlo Beau Brocade Millionaire B’ackwood Mintage Board v a'k Mies Middy Brass Knob Mountebank Brown Hill Mr. Polly Cafe Rcyal Optimist Cheering Orient Express Comprador Rotherwood Corporal Nym
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    • 475 6 “WINNERS’’ AN EASY PROBLEM FOR RACING ENTHUSIASTS. ‘‘PINANG GAZETTE” in conjunction with the "SUNDAY GAZETTE” offers a prize of $250 to the reader who names 25 Winning horses on th- attached form at the Singapore Spring 1932 Meeting to be held on APRIL. 30, MAY 4. 7. //> 74 /6
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  • 391 7 Supreme Court Suit CONTRACTOR’S CLAIM A Oftea re’aking to accounts came up before Mr. Justice Wbitky in the Supreme Court thia morning The plaintiff is building contractor named Ng (heng Uew, living at Fukit Mertajam and the defendants are: heow Yew Thoe and Chew F e ng
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  • 76 7 YEd’FRD kY’S PROCEEDINGS ’he ft dry into the defalcations at the e cl the Registrar of Vehicles in which K Ahmed Khan, the exr f. tration clerk, fa charged, was continued ytatrrday hr fore Mr Edward Jago. Police Mapistrata when the evidence of a number of bus
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  • 93 7 LENIENT SENTENCE FOR DARING THEFT in view of his ycutb (15 years) the 1 ecsDg Feoond Magistrate. Mr. E. Jago, treated a Chinese thief who came before him this morning with leniency. It was stated that while a hawker was felling goods to a ruston nr and had
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  • 100 7 BIKH3 WHO WERE UNABLE TO FIND WORK Three miserable locking Fikhs appeared in the Police Court dock this morning before Mr. E. Jago charged with being stowaways frem HngApore Pleading guilty they said they had iffn seme months in Singapore trying to find wt ik without success
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  • 237 7 PROSECUTION FAILS Defence Counsel Not Called Upon Without calling upon counsel for the defence (Mr. V, J. Mendis) the Penang District Judge Mr J H Bassett acquitted and discharged Gob Chui Eang, the young Straits born Chinese woman who. at the instance of her mother, Jessie
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  • 182 7 Can They Be Seized In Bankruptcy From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, April 12 Argument on behalf of the Hong Kong Bank heard by the Chief Justice yesterday in ths case in which the Official Assignee, applied for an order to seize a portion of the Bank's provident fund
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  • 154 7 Would-be Globe Trotter Restrained (From Our Own Correspontend Singapore, April 11 An IntsrspHug oas? washearfl in the third police court before Mr 0 H Whitton when a voung Sikh was charged with the theft of $5OO belonging to his father- which he stated in evidence be took
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  • 41 7 From Onr Own Correspondent Sin- apore April 11 Four Javanese were charged in the Third Police Court with the possession of seditious literature. The 0. I D are proseouting The case was postponed for one week for hearing.
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  • 47 7 -Benter. Private House Suspends Payment The Hague, April 12 BchettrW A Sons, one of the oldest private banking houses in Holland, has suspended payments, requesting a moratorium. The deposits are declared safe. The neWa has created consternation owing to the film's widespread connections.-
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  • 521 7 LOCAL EFFORT Stimulating Demand For Malayan Products Tn Malaya, as In Great Britain itself, the production of foodstuffs has been subordinated to the exigencies of the export trade, and it is considered highly desirable to stimulate the local demand for such foods as are capable of
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  • 161 7 List of donations received by the European Unemployment Committee in March 19 2: E S. A M $lOOO, Clubs $2 393 57; Mrs 0. M Berke'ey $10; Dr. Dixon $5; Malayan Tobacco Co s4oi; E H. R. $2O: Royal Society St George $1,000; E. K Rule $2O;
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  • 50 7 —Reuter r Liability of Shipowners to Fay Costs The Court of A ppeal has dismissed the appeal of the China Navigation Company against the King’s Bench decision dismiss ing their action against the Attorney General raising the question of liability of shipowners to pay tor guards against pirates.
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  • 636 7 Mr. H. R. Sparrow ha? been appointed ectrical Ecgineer Kuala Lumpur. Dr. and V„ HJI. of Liwer are on a visit to the Cameron Highlands. 0 0. brown and Mr R W Jonp? have been appointed officers of r hss IB M 0.8. Dr. J. Barneteon has
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  • 521 7 MRS. PURGE:L DEFEATS MRS. SI A K Mixed Doubles At The Recreation Club In tbe final of the Ladies’ Handicap Singles yesterday at tbe Cricket Club. Mrs Purcell minus 4 beat Mrs Stark minu? 30 6 8,6-1. Thematchwas over in a little while. Both ladie?
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  • 134 7 SILVER CU? PRESENTED BY REGENT Tbe South Kedah Football Association which was recently formed was a lucky recipient of a beautiful and costly silver cup presented by his Highness the Regent of Kedah The support shown by his Highness will no doubt give an added interest
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  • 87 7 NEW INSTRUCTORS 0. 8. M. R Farrow, the Middlesex Regiment his been appointed R. Q. M. S. and I to the P. and P. W. V. Corps. Sergeant A W. Foster, 2nd Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment, has been appointed P. S. M. and I to the P. and
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  • 178 7 The Cou r t and the D. P. P. "WILL NOT BE DICTATE 1 TO’» --COUNSEL When the csss against F. X. Sakwoo, formerly of Firestone Rubber Co, Ltd./ in which he stood charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of 100 ticals and $156, was mentioned in the
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  • 107 7 100 METRES HANDICAP BREAST STROKE The following were the results of the events held at the week-end Clrsa B Handicipped 100 M tree Breast Stroke 1 Chnah Eng Chew, scratch. Time 1 min. 51 4/5 arc?. 2 Oait Chin Chong (10 Time 1 min. 45 4/5 secs.
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  • 45 7 The following are the fixtures and provisional dates for the inter-state police football matches this season. Penang Police versus Kedah State Police (Clayton Cup on May 7th at Alor Star. Penang Police versus Perak Police (Mitchell Cup) on July 17th at Penang»
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  • 57 7 TEACHERS DEFEAT CHUNG WAH UNION In their first match In the Junior Le gua the Per ang Teachers scored an easy victory yesterday against the Chung Wah Fchotl Union by six goals to one on the Dato Kramat Pad an g. The game was one sided and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 41 7 ERFORMAFICE, dependability ■P and economy are all improved by !n--staHing the New and Improved Champions in your engine. Save their cost in (3315 gas and oil used, a:one. Wearne Bros. Ltd., PENANG. I Champion Spark Plug 9 7 CONSTIPATISH GENTLE i
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  • 125 7 Obituary MR. CHARLES 0. DE OLIVET RO The death took place early this morning at hie house in McAlister Road, after a short Illness of Mr. Charles 0 de Oliveiro. Chief Assistant to Mr. Cheah Lean Guan. The late Mr. de O iveiro was an old resident of Penang and
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  • 446 8 Ten years or more have elapsed since the practice of broadcasting the correct t’mj by gunfire was abolished in Penang. After a dtcade it is not a simple matter to recollect uh it the precise reasons were for the discontinuance of the ser.ice but we
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  • 299 8 Shanghai ia temporarily oat of the picture and although the peace parleys ara transferred to Geneva, there ia not consider ed any immediate likelihood of a resumption of hostilities in what ia left of the City of Shanghai, but in Manchuria there are likely to be speedy developments. It
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  • 65 8 —Reuter. Death of Joseph Leiter at Chicago Chicago, April H Joseph Leiter, brother in law of the late I Marquis Curzon of Kedleston has died of pneumonia at the age of 63 It will be recalled that he bought wheat in 1897 to such an extent that
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  • 138 8 The Penang fire brigade had aca l this 1 morning and two engines with men under Mr- I. E. Coleman and Mr. A. J Brown proceeded to the Munieipa 1 Auditors Office where an electric fan had caught fire due to defective wiring. The employees’ attempts
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  • 535 8 Penang, Tuesday OC HERE was a minor fire this ICI morning at the municipal offices. With a clatter and a clang calculated to stir the pulses, the brigade dashed along Light Street, but the fire was a trivial affair which was extinguished immediately. During last year, there
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  • 105 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London jCIOLJSs. 01 £lO3 103.0 b Tin (3 Months) London £lO7 Os. Cd. J£los 10. 1 1. Singapore $53 75 $53.00 Business Done 100 tons .75 tons Penang $53.70 Business Done Buyers No Sei ers Rubber London lit d. d* New York 2Jc. (G)
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 102 8 n iAA T SALE PRICES 'o From To-morrow G nuine articles offer- I cd. Stocks must be I cleared. Little’s, Bishop St, Pening. I i waa-j x-MaEggan'-grz sa HOW Outboard Motor Pleasure AND UTILITY FOR AIL *> €> K£sk 4me3 Purchases A Genuine Dependable EITO JWIN FROM I united Engineers
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    • 21 8 O. HOTE.U SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 13 h April, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the s. PRESIDENT HARRISON
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 33 8 Help the Unemployed! KING’S CINEMA will give gross proceeds of two performances |/V AID OF The Asiatic Unemployment Fund ON WEDNESDAY Jipril 1932 at 6-15 and 9-30 p. m. BUY A IICKET I
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  • 797 9 The Exclusion of Dr. Wellington Koo Unfavourable Impression Created Shanghai Peace Parleys Come Abrupt End Matter Referred to Geneva A very bid impression has been created by yesterday’s two developments in the Sino-Tapinege situation —the exclusion of De. Wellington Kjofrom Manchuria and the breakdown of
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  • 68 9 Reuter Wall Street Report Leads to Official Enquiry New York, April 11 Legislation restricting or forbidding short selling may result from an erquiry to be conducted by the Penile Banking and Currency Committee consequent on a report that a billion doll.r bear raid is about to be
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  • 97 9 -Reuter. Ashes Fall as Far as Monte Video Santiago, April 11 Volcanic eruptions and earthquake disturbances are continuing in Chi'e and the Argentine affecting an area roughly 400 by 700 miles. The giant Volcano Tinguiririca and several minor peaks are active, an unceasing shower of ashes filling on
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  • 89 9 Reuter. RUSSIAN EXPEDITION An Arctic expedition with the object of discovering the ablest air route between Europe and America via Franz Josef Land and the N rtb PJe is to ba undertaken by PrcLssor Samoihvitch. the famous exp!o*er who rescued NjbJe’s airship and crew with
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  • 442 9 -Reuter. Some Sinking Comparative Figures Th? attention of the world will again be foonsstd f»r the next few weeks on Geneva where statesmen of tha world will get to erips in an attempt to dispel the sense of insecurity enthralling tha nations. Tha m st important facet
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  • 142 9 Rugby Radio Service. Privileges for European Settlers The Secretary for the Colonies has ap pointed Sir William Carter, late Chief Justice of Tanganyika to be Chairman of the Commission of Inquiry into land questions in Kenya. The other members are Captain Frank Wilson, of Kenya, and Mr. Rupert
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  • 373 9 -Reuter. NATIONALISM IN GERM ANY r Munich, April 11 Tha election was a farce If it had been run on democratic lines, the result would > undoubtedly have been different Hitler told Reuter this evening declaring that the p British had no idea of the quantity and
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  • 357 9 Cruise te Port Darwiu and Back From Our Own Correspondent Singapore April 11 Three flying boats from the squadron stationed at the Air Base at Seletar have just completed an interesting flight to and from the D. EI. and Australia. The light which left Singapore on March 15
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  • 335 9 STRUCTURE NEARING COMPLETION From Oar Own Correspondent Singapore, April 11 The new Johnston s Pier will be completed in Ojtober, according to present expectations of those in charge of the work The pier was begun in August 1930 at an estimated cost of $450 000 but this
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  • 185 9 Kidnappers Want to Fxchacge Thtir Notes New York, April 11 It is reported that Mrs. Lindbergh col lapsed under the cruel disappointment of yesterday’s double crossing. It is now feared that publication of the serial num here of the $5O 000 ransom morey and attempts by the
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  • 266 9 Britain’s Firm Reply to Free State TREATY MUST BE UPHELD The British note to the Irish I ree State sent on Saturday says that the issue raised by Mr. De Valera is nothing less than a repudiation of tha Anglo-Irish settlement as a whole It reiterates
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 46 9 < uretsa****** yTKKWlSi&yinLik At wwMw X ADVERTISING TELLS OF THINGS 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.
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  • 793 10 EXCELLENT YIELD Greatly in Excess of Prospectus Estimates The eighth annual general meeting of ahareholdere of Perak Oil Palms, Ltd., ■was held at the registered office of the esmpany, Kuali Lumpur, on April 2. There were present Meagre. G. Shelton Agar, A. Douglas, 0. R. Thurstan
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  • 159 10 TO DAY'S PRICES The following were the latest (notations in MESSRS. KENNEDY 0o?B abase list at 11 aan. ti-day Yaete’day To-day n uj aj g Bhabss >. S> «2 n 10. I C fO. 16. Mixing Ayer Hitam M 9 3 19L 9/1} 9 9 ex
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  • 134 10 ICE DAY, 12th APRIL. 1932 Yesterday To day Mining* Buyers Severs Buyers Sellers Kinta 76 79 76 73 Kuchai 8? 41 40 42 Penawat 31 31} 31 83 Feta Ing 8.15 825 3,15 820 Sungei Luas 62} 67} CO 65 Sungel Way 185
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  • 117 10 Quotations at noon to-day Yesterday To day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Rubbers AHenbys .35 .45 .30 .40 Ayer Panas .20 .30 .15 .25 Frogas .20 .25 .174 22} Lunas .35 4.5 .30 .40 M. Pindag .324 .37} .35 .40 Mentakabs .10 .12} .11 .134 New Scudais
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  • 16 10 Torgkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. N/, From 3rd to 9 h April P.cula 150
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  • 82 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day an se follows: Spot 5? cents per lb. April/June 5$ July/Sept. 5l h Oot./Dec. ~6j |j H Market steady. London and Liverpool S.ock increase by 24 tons. The following prices were realised fcr rabber sold at our
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  • 251 10 fen*ng, Apr l 12 cts. Benarei Opiczo p. eheel mm 5, >OO.OO Clov»i a 90. OC Gold leaf edlen 72.00 Mace Plckt* g num 170.00 Nutmegs Ble 70.00 h liOe a 60.00 Coconuts pei 1,000 ii 15.00 Capra Sun tried small trantactions 5.45 Rattans ealoe 11.10 Rattanc Ooaree
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  • 305 10 DIRECTORS’ REFORT TO SHAREHOLDERS The annual report rfthe directors of Bricks, L mlted. to ba presented at the general meeting to be hold at Kuala Lumpur on April 16, etsttee: Oving to the continue 1 depression the Factory his been c oeed down throughout the
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  • 78 10 Penang, Apr 112 Sf OossrUsy of th« CharUrtd Bank 3n London Bank D«mmd 2/8 25/32 it h 4 m/ts 2/3 31/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 1/4 ,1 3 Documentary 2/4 Oa New York Bank Demand 43i France u T.T. 1,000 nom India m T.T. 1534 Bangkok u T.T.
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  • 39 10 Ths a. a. Keiah left for Singapore jes erday with the following passengers* Mr I O Cheat, Mr W H Kong, Mr Choong Eng Hye. Mra A K Rhoden, Mr M J E eanoar, and Mr Franquaf,
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  • 858 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST RAMS* 3 5 st -a -1 flß KvEBSK 8 Allenby BaWW» t AmalxA.*r<nSc4 ZZ t Ayei Ku nice Bubbe» ■■•e*» I Ave> ■olek Bubbd C» aS_KS __?2 Balan FlanUnf Byi>Sb»*e ■>- <• 1 {I Braarf DnWeA J 1 O 1 25 bukK eloton» b RnkM B.
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  • 151 10 Latest Quotation! Moo. Sai. B»i. April 11 April 9 Sept. 18 Paris 96 8/16 96 1/ 6 128 96 Sew York 8.80 8.79| 4.85} Montreal 4.20 4 20 Brussels 27 27 1/16 84.88 Genovs 19.50 19.17} 24.86 Amsterdam 9 87§ 9 85} 12 08 Milan 78|
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  • 100 10 Tkmp. Wind Raisfal Wbdnbsdat 6 4.m. 73 s Noon 88 e £9 m m 5 o m. 82 N w Thursday 6 *.m. 80 s e Noin 93 8 16 mm 6 r.m. 87 s Friday 6 <*.ol. 77 E Noon 88 NW 5 n.m. 86 s
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 281 10 New Advertisements FOR SALE Oalbiard Motor Boat. Mailing pressed steel boat, length 13’ b» Mn j’ two oars and two paddles, one 1} h p’ Archimedes outboard motor, which ip quires new coil. Inspection at Ritanui Estate, Teiuk Anson. Offers to Camberbatch Coy., Ltd., Kuala Lumou,. NOTICE B. P. DE
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  • 539 11 KHf HE STOOD FOR PRESIDENCY ‘For The Sake of The Fatherland* Berlin, March 10 PRESI' ENT von Hindenburg made a broadeast manifesto to the German nation from the Presidential Palace tc-nigbL •'I have plaeed myself at your disposal for re-election only because I feel that 1 am thereby
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  • 259 11 AND EXPEOTED TO lIVE FOR EVER a>en on most famous of l e *9”Z °f areient Egypt, who founded have been a madman who ihcugb hat he would never die. TheEgyp* Exploration Society’s TelJ™ «Peditfon. under Mr. J. D. 8. •Euietury, of tl e
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  • 323 11 A ROMFORD MYSTERY Owner Not Seen for 20 Years THERE is a house in Romford that nobody wants —or owns. It is known officially as No. 34, Shakes-peare-road. It wot bulk 50 years ago, and has stood empty for 40 years. But, more surprising still,
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  • 218 11 NOW SHE REPENTS Judge Says She “Played With Fire” A grl who waa ‘‘married’ 1 at Greene Green to make her "engagement’’ to a boy "more definite,*' and to persuade her parents to agree to a "real marriage," asked at Eiinburgh for the anvil mam age to be
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  • 211 11 B. H. LYON’S PLEA Speaking at the annual dinner at Bristol of the Gloucestershire County Cricket Club, Mr. B. H. Lyon, captain of the Eleven, after referring to the losses bus tained by nearly all the counties last season, gave his views on how to
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  • 322 11 NEW PAPER FOR BRISTOL Bishop of Malmesbury's Action A new paper. The Bristol Evening Pom is to be pub ished snortly to take the place of the Evening Times and Echo. The Evening Times became incorporated in the Evening World at the end cf January; it
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • News From All Parts
    • 137 12 Mr. JUSTICE McJARDIES “IGNORANCE London, March 1. 1 Mr. Jas‘ice McCLrd’e spoke about his modesty and about his ignorance in some matters when addressing a jury in the King’s Bench Division to-day. He aiid: ’’When I find myself considering what I know and what ether people know, I
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    • 166 12 A SUCCESSFUL IS( AND EXPERIMENT Methods by which the number of leyrcsy case? on the uLnd cf Nauru, in ths Pae fie Oc an, were reduced in three years by 30 i<r ont were described by Sir Leonard Rog in, the well-known specialist, m a lunch hcur
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    • 115 12 £6/00 lUILDING IN AMERICA A house male of aluarniutn and ultraviolet glare, with sky-blue and vermilion red doors and window frames is to be seen on Long le’aadi New York. lis owner, an architect, predicts tta' many fam.lies will be hving in such houses within a
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    • 91 12 TRIBUTE TO ALL BRITISH BLUE BIRD Sir MalcJm has a great record of courage and tenacity and has shown the world what British industry can do.” Mr. Ernest Inetonr, president cf the Society cf Mator Manufacturers, paid this tribute at an ifficial welcome to Sir Malcolm Campbell at
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    • 152 12 BLACK MAGIC EXPERT SAYS HE SAVED a»LI?E A London vicar has rcveUed how he hypnotism. He is the Rev. W. J. J. Cornelius, vicar of AU Sdnts’. North Peckham, 8.E., an authority on Buck Magic. ‘‘Hypnotism working through the Church can have good results,’’ he said. “I
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    • 148 12 HE LIVES TO TELL THE TALE He is small and not particularly strong in the arm, but he shall go down among the immort Js of history as The Man Who Hit Camera and Git Away With it. He watched the Italian spar at the
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    • 83 12 NURSE WHO TOOK 3.716 TABLETS A YEAP A suggestion that a chemist who supplied drugs in,* such unrestricted manner” shculd be censured wss mads by the jurj at '<he Birmingham inquest on Mrs. Cnarlolte West agea 39, a nurse, of Erdmgton. It was stated that Mrs. W«st had
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    • 90 12 SER OUSLY ILL AFTER SECRET REMOVAL TO HOSPITAL Mi. Horatio BottomLy is seriously ill in Middlesex HoapiUl, where he w»s re moved at the order of hie doctor. Mr. Bottomley, who is 71, was in a very low condition when admitted. Arrangements for his anmissmn wtre male in
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    • 306 12 Modern Methods' BOXING I of Efficient 1Z° u \T E aJ l Accounting— (AMATEURS WILL BE HELD wi t 1 1* IN AID OF THE The Twinlock simpli- fies work, speeds up L Cal [ur0 P ean a d iS,aI,C entry and reference. Unemployment Funds saves time (and over- 0°
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 162 12 Return 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. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AT 9 P.MDo net miss this oppaitunity. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS:— 1 Unique trapeze stunts by expert Chinese man and
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    • 153 12 BMaKSBSKRSBBnB PHONE 1179 MA JES TIC TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-3 J The Charming and B autiful Star of SMill IS IIL E.IJi., and “BIG PONG” CLAUDETTE COLBERT in A Superb Paramount Jubilee Production “Secrets of a Secretary” A Delightfully Daring Exposure of Society Huilc Life with Herbert Marshall and MetaXa 1
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  • 377 13 ANNUAL DINNER l peach Bed Rock of Depression Now Reached Theanrual dinner of the Institute of Marine Engineers was held at the Connaught Rocme, London, the President, Mr. F. E. Rebbeck, being in the chair. It may be reo*ll*d that at th- previous annual dinner. Sir
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    • 75 13 YrnoKit me “TERRY” lever Folfling Reiter Clip. Enables you to file ycur letters—Lock diem up in file and refer to them easily. Gives 50 per cent. more jaw capacity similar clip. Send $l-25 for a «et of 5 (different sizes). SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: Pinang gazette jPress, Jstd. PENANG. ’.aaftfc' KORRENGZAL OINTMENT
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    • 1145 13 A,,e excecd 91 C Assurance in force over «35,000,000. APIOL STEEL The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Sure and certain for all Female i iu Strait* ■’■f i i u), COmplaintS.Every lady should Hi AP OFFICE 1 Great Eastern if e Building. Cecil Street. Sngapora. LONDON OFFICE I 27,
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  • 501 14 Penang, April 12, i9i3. ienanui market cts. Me it Teef S‘e»k kati 32 Skew or Curry do 22 Fork, lean do 48 Pt> k lean fat latqu Jity do 38 MdiU.ii Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl kati 34 Capors locally reared do 45 Hen do
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    • 238 14 Ms Wl n regnp 0 s tffi .< j ESsMi 'f® wigiowr you suffer from weakness? z c^yf^A x' V U Are long rests necessary to A ret you through the fatigues of the day? Don’t you wish that pyfjg you could have again your old i>-f'Z* T> r energy
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    • 59 14 POCKET ROLLS FOR ESTATES, ETC. 1 41 x 6J 2 4| x 6| 3 5f x 7§ 4 6f x 8| 5 5| x 7| 6 5| x 7J 7 4| x 7| 8 5f x 7f fl x 10 6 x fl 11 5 x 8 12 6 x
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    • 377 14 WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO Wit at Ntarses Wrato: EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS- mer«?sg reU«ve«? nausea finished •T<i ient h’d very b.*d morntng richness “a wee b by fretful flatulence 11 c became very it! I advised Sunshine Ghvo vomited aft r meals not gaining weight, morning and night. Result guc-d. Got
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  • 992 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY ‘We'Tie of From Sailing For Date of Salliog Harner Xf-an Teluk Aneon and Bagan Belawan To-day Datoh Rirrfbs Pangkalan Dodw Same
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    • 48 15 Lx* J I A fast game of footbah and then a i —U——migHllil i I II l> lIS Get a- Set of ZAG-ZAW Picture Puzzles The Ideal Recreation for Your Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. Price 75 cents OBTAINABLE AT The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 1425 16 THE'BLUE FUNNEL LINE fi"'" WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON, NORTH CONTINENT g X MEMNON Apr. 14 Colombo, London, Holland Hamburg cSnd AMERICAN" MAIL* I/INF5 PATROCLUS Apr 22 ol?mbo, Marseille?, T ondon, Eotterd-im, Hau burg and Glasgow J.-*-? MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE F f -jL j BELLEROPFON Apr 14 Colombo, Genoa, Liverpool, Havre
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    • 839 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA and apcar lines [Companies Incorporated in England.] MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Hrtiantal S. N. Co., Penang, Telulc Anson, Port Swei uSSe? "ontr“t d wltn His MM®»»?; tenham. Sl neaßo P, Qovern^t t Ms i?Se?v l oe“ na k„h„ Ar„ 16 rhino Mata Han Apr. 21 Outwards
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