Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 April 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 85. VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 14th APRIL, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 653 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Dead Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street 4 Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed in Good Clothes ■ohb»mmhhmm■■■■ jj /Cl "TH When in England, call and fit f 9 J r A B yourself out with clothes at approx. g f utp W
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    • 19 1 iHTeSISAiSU? I STUDIO i. with up-to-date Photo- J graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, I 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 1454 2 TO LET FUN RAKlcq WATCH! WATCH!! A <- dAMKo. for this big chance 213, Green Lane, two storeyed Th- unrivalled health resort with gMi n 9 JPRH •rrrx^. t Elu W DAIBUTSU S Va Ahlto Fre,h Water Swimming Pool 30CU. OF INDIA, LIMITED MWTSCHIPPU, 2Z BISHOP STREET Sers dressing rooms
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  • 789 3 Last Tribute To Well-Known Johore Figure The funeral of Datoh Toh Ah Boon, S.P.M.J., a weE-kuown Johore figure, took place at Johore Bahru on Saturday afternoon from his tome in Jalan Sultan Ibrahim to the Chinese cemetery off Ja'an Nee Heng. There was a Urge attendance,
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    • 283 3 winiiuw i- w EBxft M&i I W- 'X X a Z. 5 Jy 1 *y vy• ITTien Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills will Help. 'THE old saying that "Distance leads enchantment"' is nerves more apt or to the point than when Bppiied to people whose breath is
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    • 62 3 IF YOU WANT TO BUY A CAR. I SELL, EXCHANGE OR INSURE YOUR CAR WRITE CALL CR ’FHCKE NO- 1003cars Carmen cars ANY MAKE —ANY PRICE NEGOTIATED WE GUARANTEE ENTIRE SATISFACTION, GOOD BARGAINS, PROMPT SERVICES. NEW OR USED CARS FROM THE CARMEN MOTOR COY., 157, ANSON ROAD, PENANGCAR DEALERS AND
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    • 222 3 L Modern Methods Efficient I Accounting— a The Twinlock «impli- Il J B fies work, speeds up entry and reference, I.' •aves time (and over- time), and saves money. Thousands of Leading I W w w W Industrial Firms have 1 already proved this. We have a few re-conditioned Pianos
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  • 895 4 REOBNT REQUISITION Board Not Justified in Acting Upon it The following circular addressed H To the Shareholders, Uai»ed Engineers Limited was iwued from the registered office gC the Company, River Valley Road, S ngapcre. on Saturday in connection with the requisition for an extraordinary general meeting. On
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    • 558 4 l KKfiBBI aR*J I 11\ c '<* e “>~® jjgffi E I $5? M WHEW x x M I jj I SOLE AGEWTS M ~--~Lj* A l CiICKX K«G»a£KII 4KL ini T I SHPPS 7 1 [J Why Fat Still Stays With So Many—lt’s a Pity Why do so many
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    • 216 4 Protects J While It Cleanses You cleanse your skin j regularly —wmvnotpro- i tect it as you cleanse it? t’uticEir® Soap contains the medicinal, antiseptic and healing qualities©? 4 ut JcisrSß. It is soothing, fragrant and refreshing. Sample each Soap. Ointment and Talcum free uron request. fr<.rn Muller Phippa Limited,
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    • 209 4 ALL BABIES THRIVE BEST ON TRUFOOD k f Zj /7' 1^" Sturd^Thmb"" 1 !akrt'youTg™' MALAYA LAN DO WITH MOKE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES I HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature would have them built. N other food so completely takes the pLce cf bieast milk, bend for sample. See how readily
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  • 1613 5 Suggestion for New Street Not Approved Decisions Arrived at In Committee Th» flowing era the Minutes of an Ordinary M<eling of the Municipal Comnw ijnera of George Town, Penang, held a Tue’tLy» the 29ih March. 1932, p rfBC ,it; —Mr G W Bryant, President, Dr J E
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  • 274 5 OLDFIELD AND THE NEW AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS W. A. Oldfield looks as fresh as paint after his Test campaign. While all the world is more or less pessimisJc abou Australia’s bowling against England on good wickets next season —taking the tune from Plum Warner, Arthur
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  • 379 5 Pretty Singapore Wedding The Presbyterian Church, Singapore, was the sesne of a pretty wedding on aftercooni between Mr. Frederick Charles Jack Moore of the British American Tobacco Co., Ltd., son of Mr, ani Mrs. John Moore of Addlestone, Surrey, and Mias Anne Middlemen Douglas, diughter of the late Mr.
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  • 351 5 DR. WU’S NEW POST Dr. O. C. Wa, Civil Administr itor cf the Hainan Island, was the guest cf honour at a dinner given by the loco’ Hainanese students, at the Navy Club in ibe east Bund, Canton. In ths course of his eddrers to the students
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  • 55 5 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p m. 1. March No Repulse Hume 2. Overture Tantaluequalen Suppe 3. Selection The Desert Song Romberg 4. Waltz The Waltz You Saved For Me King 5. Entracte The Valley of Poppies Andiffe 6. Selection A Country Girl Monckton 7. Fox Trot
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  • 616 5 Incense Sticks Drip Clocks and Easy Disregard of Accuracy HOW do they tell the time in China That is a question I have often been asked since returning from the Far East. They don't—broadly speaking. The 300,000.000 or so cf ihe population who have not
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    • 205 5 The Famous Tonic Powerful Blood Regenerator ‘AS VAN’ H EM O s ß^u P This preparation u very t imiLr I a iJeal an J palatable I in composition to the celebrate J hermoMin preparation of supreme Rasa yan of the ancients tke r tredtlKirnt o f It gives wonJerful
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  • 2166 6 Representation on Tin Committee Demanded Important Revision of Rules Workmen’s Compensation Bill Premature An extraordinary general meeting of the F M 8 Chamber of Mines was held in Ipoh (on Apri 12) when Mr J H Rich presided, in the absence of Mr AII Flowerdew, the
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  • 281 6 EFFiiCT OF CO-ONY ACCEPTING the Bill Continuing, the said that there was still another point which he would iiko to mention He had been reading in e Singapore newspaper that the Legislative Council had the Workmen s Compensation Act read a second and third time. That Bill had
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  • 483 6 FOUR—ONE Municipality’s Weak Defence Heavier men and the better team work of the Police were responsib'e for their victory by four to one against the Municipality in a I Junior League match yesterday afternoon on the Green I ane ground. The Munlcl nality started confidently
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  • 118 6 THREE NIL VICTORY FOT POTT OFFICE In a Junior League soccer m ich the PO RO. met the Chartered 'ank yesterday and defeated them by three goals to nil Tbe game was uninteresting as the teams were not evenly matched. At the beginning of the game both
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  • 131 6 The following will represent the United Clerical Subordinate XI in their match wi h the elatic Petroleum to morrow on the Duto ground. Md. Karsa; lim Cheng Hoe, Md I Rashid (Captain); ’im Kung Teong, O. Danker, A. R. Abdulah; Tuan Chee Teob heng Ban, Ang
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  • 171 6 BERTAM ESTATE CLUB PEAT 8M.R.0 In the Province Wellesley Association Football League match on 12ih instant at Bertam the Bertam Estate Club met 'the Bukit Verts jam Recreation Club and defeated them by a big margin .—6 goals to 1 Ihe B. M. R. 0. set
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  • 53 6 —Reuter American Representatives Announced The English Lawn Tennis Association has received a cable from the American Association stating that Mrs. Wills Moody and Mrs Harper and the Misses Jacobs and Sarah Palfrey will represent America in the Wightman Cup against Great r ritain at Wimbledon on June
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  • 121 6 POCA" v. P R 0 "A The following teams have been selected to play in Saturday’s match on the Esplanade between the *A" teams of the P G 0 and PRO. P 0 0 A":-P H Blri, 0 G Barnes, D A Coupar, DDB Cook (Capt.)i P L
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  • 49 6 —Reuter, The following are the results of matches played yesterday In the Third Division Southern Section of the English League: D.v i on 3 (Southern Section'? Brentford 1 Crystal P. 1 Cardiff C. 3 Swndoa T. 0 Gilliagham 0 N. Brightoa 0 Watford 3 Luton T. 1
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  • 314 6 Monday, April 1 Hon Mr, P. T Allan, hon Mr K Newbo'd, hon Mr Lim Cheng Ean and Mrs Cheng Ean and Mlsb Llm Cheng Eid arrived thia morning to stay at Government House His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Connoil he d at
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  • 115 6 April 16: x ticket: P C.C. A > l "A” Esplanade. 2 p.m Entries dose for Singapore lur Club Spring Meeting, noon. Boxing Tournament In fl Local European and Unemployment Funds, Town 9.15 pm. n... April 18: Cricket: Merchants v J Esplanade. April 19: Annual Meetings, 9
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    • 87 6 IT’S NOT MUCH we are asking, as fifty cents alone will buy your ticket for the BOXING TOURNAMENT TO BE HELD AT THE Town Hall on Saturday HELP THE UNEMPLOYED This space kindly donated to the European and Chinese Unemployment Funds by United Engineers Ltd, LARGE ESTATE OHEGK SOdT To
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  • 801 7 FUPREiIE court suit Che Plaintiff’s Claim Dismissed Hcarirs continued in the Supreme f rr\ thia Eiorr ing of the esses in which Shaik Himid sued a u i»; of Market Street, named Sii; nib r PW>» r for one-fifth share ‘«ch < f th- licket
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  • 58 7 P 0 0 v PRO 6' day, or ?b? Eerl.nsde, st 5.10 p.m. n°, E w lk R w Brown .P J F Praia,; H Bracegirdle, 3 H w hn d hton; P L Cooper 5G Bcott !Ck JM 8 r^Cg J H Reid and R W 8
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  • 638 7 CHILDRENS SPORTS ‘‘At Home'’ At the Local Association Children’s sports fdlowed by an At Home formed part of the Ceylon N .ticn Day cebbr.tions by the Ceylon Association, P«nang. at their club premises at 124, Kelawei R ad, F,ags aid bui ti g give the phe*
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  • 149 7 The undermentioned books have been received at the Library:— A Dictionary of Modern English Usage, by H. W. Fowler; The Dry Pickwick, by Stephen Lesecck; Everyman’s Encyclopaedia, Vole. 9 and 10; Fitzwarren, by David Emerson; Footslogger, by Graham Seton; The Fountain, by Charles Morgan; Horror’s Head, by Sydney
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  • 239 7 "ÜBANGI' AT QUEEN'S Big Game Hunting In Dark Continent “Übangi.'* the new African film now showing at the QueenV. is different in several respects from the wild life pictures which we have had the privilege of seeing in Penang and for that reason nicture-goe-e should see
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  • 228 7 P. A O- CHITRAL ARRIVES WITH MAILS The P. and O. Chitral which left Southampton on March 18 arrived in Parang th>B morning with mails and the fnllowirg ’’«g'ng'rs for Malayan porta:— Mr. W. 8. McKinlay, Professor W Dyer, Mr P Ba nee, D and Mr T P
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  • 226 7 MR. AND MR3. J. I. MILLER ENTERTAINED The staff of the Department of Statistics SB. and F.M.B. (Singapore) spent 8 very enj evening at the Juaior Civil Serv c Association on Sunday, when they entertained the Registrar-General CMr. J. I. Mdlei) and Mrs. Miller to tea on the
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  • 44 7 OUR Kuala Lumpur correspondent telephones that on Tuesday afternoon between five and six o'clock a European engineer named Shand left Fraser’s Hill for a walk» Nothing has been seen or heard of him since, and grave anxiety is felt concerning his safety.
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  • 591 7 COMPANY DIRECTOR’S Judgment For Defendants With Costs Judgment for defendant with costs tw entered yes in the suit in which Mr, Ong Huck Hoon, until recently a codirecior of Messrs Bun Tin Lum, Limited, sued the firm, of which Mr. Lim Chin Guan is the remiining
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  • 279 7 YESTERDAYS FUNERAL The funeral cf Mr. Sydney Iverson Kaowles took place yesterday evening at the Western Road Cem'tery. The coffin which wae draped with >he Union Jack, with the deceased’s uniform placed on it, wae convey'd in a motor hearse to the cemetery where it vaa
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  • 878 7 Mr?. W V. D. Sk'ine hue arrived in Knala I u npnr from bonce. Mr. Mnnrm Rob oeor, o* Mulford and Co., h returned t> Singapore af er a businees visit to J»v->. Mr. R. Piton, the c m nercial artist of Sydney, has arrived ia Singapore
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  • 126 7 Eve Tong 3co who wis yesterday ch*ug d iu ite Ptur-ng Police Court with cheating a w< man D<>mcd J ’ssio Phtn by rjpresen’’ir g her that he had been sent by Inspector Sool lo c.Hect a num cf 120 was today Fgain produced charged with a similar
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    • 328 7 ISEW. T'J-l W. DIGESTION OUT-OF. ORDER} A COURSE OF PROMOTES SOUND PI4ESTION AND SOON PUTS YOU RKiHT FOFi THE CumliiS StASON We have made adequate preparations to meet the rush. Our price maintained in spite of increased working costs. If you want prompt deliveries call at SIN SIN, 152, CampbellfStreef.
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  • 486 8 At the last meeting of the Legislative Council, it was announced that quit rents cn all rubber lands in the Colony would be reduced to $2 an acre, the reduction to be operative as from January 1, 1932. As the quit rent problem has become increasingly difficult with
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  • 226 8 Historical novels, however brilUant. never can re create the past, because nobody can imagine himself completely back into a former age. Especially, in efforts to recon* si act ihe past, we are apt to forget the liti'e things which make all the difference. Domestic sanitation —or the lack
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  • 39 8 Answer to Correspondents’ Queries 1. AU you have to do is to forecast 25 winners over the meeting—any class, any division, just 25 winners. 2. Block or typewritten characters should be used for the names of the horses.
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  • 121 8 TELUK ANSON CASE Having been arrested on Information received from the Telok Anson Police a Malay named Osman bin Iman Bashir alies Osman bln Hadji Ibrahim was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate, charged with the theft of jewellery valued at $485 from a house at
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  • 61 8 PENANG FIRM 8 ENTERPRISE The Buy British” campaign is receiving the whole hearted support of that enter prising firm, Messrs. Pritchard and 00. Ltd. To make room for its forthcoming stocks of ’Empire Goods," the firm has decided to liquidate its existing stocks of foreign goods at
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  • 559 8 Penang, Thursday INDENBURG has deliyl vered a speedy blow at Hitler following the result of the election. Two more characteristically different men than the two now claiming the greater part of public attention in Germany w —Hindenburg and unusual Hitler—would be hard Personality i ma gj ne>
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  • 102 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday To-day London £102.155. Od £lO3 15s. I Tin (3 Months) London £lO5 Os. Od. £lO5 17s. 1 Singapore $52.87} $53.50 Business Done 125 tons 100 tons Penang $52.87} ss3} Business Done 25 tons Severs No Buyers Rubber London 1| d. d. New York (G) 2;;c.
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  • 613 9 Reuter, LORD LYTTON DETERMINED “No Precipitate Action” Promise TOKIO LOAN FOR MANCHURIA I a the House of Commons yesterday, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs replying io a question regarding the alleged obstacles of the recently set up Msnchurian administration to the entry of the
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  • 320 9 the Northern Ireland Parliament. —Rugby Radio Service PREMIER’S DASH TO LONDON The Premier of Northern Ireland, Lord Oraigavon and his Attorney General, Mr Babington, have gone to London from Belfast and yesterday had a meeting at the House of Commons with the Dominions Secretary, Mr. Thomas, and
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  • 91 9 —Reuter. Sweeping Proposals by Italy Geneva, April 13 A clean sweep of heavy artillery, tanks, bombing aeroplanes, battleships submarine!», aeroplane carriers and bacteriological welfare was advocated by Signor Grandi at the Disarmament Conference declaring the deprive tion of the armies navies and air forces of their most powerful arms
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  • 362 9 Offered Appointment as Adviser to China Blr Robert 110 Tung, Lady Ho Tung and their fifth daughter, are travelling to Europe aboard the P and O Corfu Interviewed, Fir Robert said a few hours before departure he received a telegram from the President of the Executive
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  • 153 9 Reuter. FREER CREDIT URGED New York, April 13 Regarded as a warning that the banks must themselves lay the "inflation bogey, the Federal Reserve Board has informed member banks of the Federal Reserve system that they are overdoing their efforts to achieve maximum liquidity and urges the
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  • 121 9 —Reuter. Argentine Ashes Said to be Useful Buenos Aires, April 13 The rain of ashes from the volcanoes of the Andes has ceased to fa’l in Argentine territory. The wind has changed to the c outh East. It is officially declared that there were no fatalities and
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  • 115 9 —Rugby Radio Service. 2,000,000 Miles Without Mishap During the past seven yeatSi air liners of the Imperial Airways fleet operating between London and the Continent and on the Empire air routes have flown 8.710,000 miles carrying 210,000 passengers and approximately 8,000 tons of freight and mails
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  • 85 9 who flew to Geneva yesterday.—Rugby Radio Service. Returning to London for a Dinner The Foreign Secretary. Sir John Simon, is to day returning to Landon from Geneva by air to attend the dinner of the Pilgrims —an American society in London —at which the new United States
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  • 114 9 The Colonial Secretary has appointed Mr. Roger Gibb to conduct an investigation into the railway question in British East African Territories. Mr. Gibb is being released from his duties as chairman of the Rhodesia Railways Commission for the period of this enquiry, ft is anticipated he will
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  • 71 9 Reuter. CENTRAL EUROPEAN ARRANGEMENT Fudapest April J 3 Hungary and Germany to-day took the important step of signing an agreement regulating payments arising from the interchange of goods. Hungary baa already signed similar agreements with Switzerland, Austria and other countries with the object of averting the serious
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  • 131 9 —Rugby Radio °ervice To be Examined by League Council The Council of the League of Nations in special session at Geneva on Tuesday considered the report of the League Financial Committee on proposals for concerted econom'c action regarding the Central and Fouth-Eastern European States. At the request
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  • 75 9 —Reuter. Coastguards Convicted of Theft Rhode Island April 13 The Federal Judge found the American Coastguards gui’ty of theft aboard the British rumrunner Maekinonge which was seized last December. The crew charged the coastguards with stealing valuable equipment, food, a large quantity of cigarettes, the seamen’s personal effects
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  • 32 9 Reuter. Bill Read Second Time by Narrow Majority The Bill legalising the Sunday opening of cinemas was read second time in the House of Commons by 235 votes to 217-
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  • 15 9 The Library will be dosed on Monday, April 18, being a Public Holiday.
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  • 69 9 Messages of Congratulation From Many Rulers From Our Own Correspondent Bangkck April 13 On the occasion of the Siamese New an( j the 150th Anniversary of Bangkok, the King received telegrams of congratulation from the Kings of Britain, Italy, Norway, Denmark and Belgium the Emperor of Japan, the
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  • 113 9 operations, anxiety may arise.—Rugby I Radio Service SECURITY OF FOUNDATIONS An examination Is being made of the soil of Bi. Paul’s Cathedral. The investigation, which will last about six months, Is being undertaken to ascer tain the effect on the foundations of baildir g operations,
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  • 307 9 —Reuter Storm Troops Ordered to Disband GOVERNMENT’S FIRM STAND Berlin, April 13 The Government has struck r a heavy blow against Hitler and the Nazis by a proclamation ordering the dissolution of Hitlers private army. C ologne April 13 The Rhineland and Westphalian polio® are already
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  • 456 10 TO-DAY’3 PRICES Th» toi’.cwlnt were the feiesl (uotetions IB MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co/b ah>rt llal >4 11 tern. 4>d*y Yeete day To-dtf a 5 BHA22S £> ZS =5 5 E 10. 9 o. 10. 11. ■inh?£ AyerHitam 9/1} 9 9 9'l} 9 9 ex Hong Fail
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  • 235 10 Ptnunyi Aprl 14 I cts. Benarti Cl C. rbertrem 5,000 00 Cloves no Bupcliea Sold lee! ««Il rB 72 00 Maae Pie’-’ f nom no mpcliei Nutot»: 801 ii liOe m □oeonutipe» 1,000 h LSJK Copra Sandried email trmrecticnfl 5.45 Rattens B ee JJ.K Return Ccszm }O-£’ green
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  • 407 10 M aer?. Willi «un J eke and Co. rep:rted on Mirch 23 a fell wb: Europ° and the U.S.A, rennin depress ed« but leading authorities in the F»r East, where the but of prosperity riser, a-e c->nfi ent thrt onditiors in India are now r pe f?r
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  • 153 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Toes. Bat. April 12 April 11 Sept. 19 Parle 95i 96| 198.98 Rew York 8.78} 8 90 4 85} Montreal 4.19 4 20} Brueaeh 27 02} 27 10 84.88 Geneva 19.45 19 50 94.86 AmatardAra 9 83} 9 37} 12.08 Milan 73? 74
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  • 80 10 Penang. Apr 114 Cowritnr of th« Charmtd Bank B->rk Druard 2/8 25/32 H 4 m/te 2 3 31/82 Private 3 m/ts cradit 2'4 1/4 u 3 Docum*ntary 2/4 8,8 On New York Bank De mar' 1 43} France u TT 1,000 nom India TT 153} Bangkok T T 107
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  • 837 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST ■XMIS 113« a a wl ItJSBB SDaJaM > r f Iflenbr Kabhc’t I *i £loa Ga>h 4 6 7 ijs K2 S-*— ISu'lSt?. M K rS&BfsjS X™ XX; Bcbbtt St!»*BuH‘ K, B, B*>““ RrH* XabT. c «X EuM» Ke»wfl U 1 co 1 <C H.ytet Butte»
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    • 25 10 SAFFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help yonr stamp pad and rubber stamp t 3 give better impressions and longer service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.
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    • 306 10 P. A. B. A. 19 3 2 BOXING IN AID OF ALL Loid Unemployment Funds Saturday, April 16, 1932. AT B 15 IN THE TOWN HALL {NOT ON THE PADANQ) Prices $3, $2, sl t and 50 Cents. NOTICE In tbe Estate cf G*org Buckle Crigpi deceased. Notice pursuant tn
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    • 57 10 ■KSSB5ttaKr-;^?u3P s A I PLANTING MATERIAL 'budwood AND BUDDED I STUMPS From Best Java and Sumatra Clones SELECTED RUBBER SEEDS i AND STUMPS SELECTED OIL PALM SEEDS) AND SEEDLINGS j ALL GROWN IN MALAYA VNDER EUROPEAN TECHNICAL SUPERVISION nn. th Origin and Accuracy of Records Guaranteed, Details And Quotations On
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 225 10 Pm a j Ft sTic I L IST \ICHT OF Paramount'» Superb Society Praina “Secrets of a Secretary” I with CLWDE IE COLBERT Herbert Marshall and Georges Metaxa IO‘MORROW Our First International Double F atu e Pregramme Leslie Fuller in C OLD SOLDIERS »>EViR DIE I A B r itisb
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  • 197 11 PROGRAMME DETAILS The following are the flistances to be covered by the various classes at the Singapore meeting: Horses class 1 will <cover 5i •ngs on their first run and one •t, r miles on the third run. r the second run divisions one two wil l
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  • 660 11 HORSES CLASS I Abbot’s Gift King’s-Ma Armide Lady Rotherwood Back Number Lightsrmed Battle Creek Love Lyrio Blackwood Millionaire Board '•'•a'k Mintage Brass Knob Miss Middy Brown Hill Mountebank Canvasser Mr. Polly Cafe Royal Optimist Cheering Orient Express Comprador Rather» cod Corporal Nym Royal Bloom
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 485 11 WINNERS” AN EASY PROBLEM FOR RACING ENTHUSIASTS. THE “PIN ANG GAZETTE” in conjunction with the "SUNDAY GAZETTE” x. offers a prize of $250 to the reader who names 25 Winning horses on the attached form at the Singapore Spring 1932 Meeting to be held on APRIL, 30, MAY 4,7, 11,
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  • News From All Parts
    • 400 12 Call to Woman to Solve the Problem Lady Astor, M.P., before opening the Conservative Bazaar, in Hull City Hall, accompanied Mr. Basil Barton, M.P., on a tour of the Central Division. Visiting Sykes Street. Lady Astor chatted with women whose houses are rchcda-ed for demolition
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    • 107 12 HOME MISERY AND ITS CAUSES The Bishop of London, preaching at St. Dunstan’s in-the-Weet, Fleet-street, referred to “the increasing number of ycung people who try to persuade each other that purity of l.fe before marriage and purity of conduct after marriage is pre-Viclcrian and old-fashioned.” 'lf
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    • 97 12 Princess El zibeth is now of an age to accompany ter parents on official or private occisions (writes the Leeds Mercury London correspondent), and she went with the Duke and Dutchess of York to the service at the Chapel Royal. St. James. She took a deep
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    • 90 12 week.”—Pul-Leg in the Post Office Mercury. A dirty, greasy, torn telegraph form was found recently in the Inland Revenue, which read, Congratulations upon the birth of a son.” The addressee was communicated with by telephone and the message was tendered with suitable apologies for the
      week.”—Pul-Leg in the Post Office Mercury.  -  90 words
    • 236 12 While Guests Were Arriving There was much comment on the last-minute ban which the proctors placed on a big party arranged by Oxford undergraduates. One of the reasons given is that the proctors thought it possible that certain uninvited people from London might arrive dressed as women.
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    • 155 12 There is one controversy of the moment which finds no place in the Film Censors* Report (comments the London correspondent of The Yorkshire Post). Not long ago there came to light at Hollywood evidence of cruelties inflicted on tame animals in the production of "jungle” films. The
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    • 101 12 Though there has been a sudden influx of British visitors, the prices charged at French Riviera resort! are making life very expensive for them (says a Reuter message from Paris). Until very recently there were hardly any British visitors to the Riviera, but the
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    • 64 12 An Irish correspondent of The Times says many Dublin doctors in the "fifties” had suggestive names. M'. Butcher. Mr. Blood. Mr. Savage were eminent surgeons, Dr. J?y was a distinguished and geniri physician and Dr. Kidd had a practice among ladies and children. On cne occasion at
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  • 653 13 LIAISON WITH R.A.A.F. Singapore Squadron at Port Darwin Three flnng-bcats from the Squadron st’tioned at the Air Base at Seletar have jaei completed a very interesting flight to and from the Dutch East Indies and Australia. Toe fight, which left Singapore on M rch 15 and
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    • 305 13 —Blood is the Stream of Life pro treat diseasel REMOVE THE CAUSE CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE in the treatment of Blood and Skin Diseases gets to the root of the trouble by purifying the Blood. In cases of RHEUMATISM ULCERATED LEGS STIFF JOINTS PSORIASIS LUMBAGO ECZEMA SCIATICA ULCERS GOUT SORES This
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  • 482 14 Penang, April 14, 1932. FENANd MARKET eta. Meat Beef Steak M kati 32 Stew or Curry do 22 Pork lean 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
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  • 1085 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a Hst of vessels arriving and sailing tzaai Penang daring khe week IN POET TO-DAY of From Bailing For Date of Sailing giastuer Tinaß'DiC Eemam River Palau Langkawi and Kantang To-day Kimpar Sagan Datoh and Taluk
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    • 209 15 °>jSHenburgs Foods The 'AUenburys' Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infanta in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover, they are practically identical in composition with mother's
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