Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 April 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 94. VOL. LXXXX. MONDAY 25th APRIL, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 476 1 T. NAGATA BBOTHEBB DENTISTS Head Office next to The Diepemary. BBneh Office 52, Leith Street 1 IMPORTANT 6 Pinang VJUj' leave PHONE 1258 Penang 1 or call on ns for full details of our fQ Popular Scheme for the delivery in England of gazette —morris cars IS OBTAINABLE DAILY FROM
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    • 18 1 H. TOKIS ATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 6S t 70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 1544 2 TO LET FOOTBALL banks. 1 213, Green Lane, two storeyed r> n..d, Makys „7.J„ u mmiEiiMi hmmi® ““i g=: iTflid •ompound house. AT 5-15 P.M. OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATIOI. I S’.7 V< J Tel. 869. Mendfs Ahlip. ON SATURDAY, 3OTH APRIL, (Incorporated in Expand by loyal Charter 1868
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  • 201 3 TAMIL CHARGED IN COURT A fatal stabbing affray took place on Friday night on the five foot way of a house in Brick Kiln road when a Tamil named waa stabbed by a compatriot. Vela waa removed to hospital immediately, but succumbed to hia it juries without
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  • 336 3 Letters to Wife and Police SUSPECTED SUICIDE The body of a Chinese with one end of a rope tied round hia waist and the other fastened to a stone on the beach waa discover ed early on Saturday morning floating in the sea beyond the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 259 3 TWO CENTS are nothing to you Yet two cents for every tin of DE RESZKE’S smoked in Malaya means relief to thousands of destitute unemployed. This small contribution does not come out of your pocket, yet you can help this good cause by purchasing DE RESZKE Cigarettes at the same
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    • 62 3 POCKET CHECK ROLLS FOB ESTATES, BIKES, ETC. 1 4f x 6j 2 4| x 6| 3 H x 7| 4 6| x 8| 5 5| x 7| 6 x 7j 7 4| x 7i 8 5« x 7| 9 6f x 8> 10 6 x 9 11 5 x 8
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    • 221 3 _BOBBY_ HOWES STAR OF “FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE” ON Columbia i RECORDS I His rendering of “WfiO PO yOU I LOVE?” which is the hit of this I popular London show, is a a perfect scream. 1 What a wealth of meaning is 1 put into the answer of
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  • 1311 4 DIVISION 1 Allen Villa S Sheffield U 0 Solton W. 1 M®ncb<Bsisr C< 1 Chelsea 0 W. Brom Alb. 2 Crimsby T. 2 Derby C. 1 Leicester C. 1 Blackburn R. 0 Ihrerpoel 1 Portsmouth 3 Middlesbrough 1 Everton 0 Sheffield W. 3 Sunderland
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    • 563 4 4 --mini Ki k l V~iF\ I I 1 i \HAhrt x>.. /i B '4' l I Z*-' I P'v'-l b*l V' h^^x v: reaßgjfea/ iBEw 1 /£s^v»/ ’k J i nd M. r Fnhhwi&W I wL<W'-''s Bv £'*Ate4U' iMnPamib lßS<r_2s^‘4 llfflj I®Waters ’--X' jfk because I |jgj bl there’s
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  • 1391 5 King Witnesses Sparkling Display at Wembley Keen Game Newcastle s Convincing Victory NEWCASTLE 2 ARSENAL I The appearance of the sun before noon prompted their Majesties definitely to attend the Cap tie between the Arsenal and Newcastle United at Wembley Park 92.C00 spectators sang the National
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    • 116 5 The golf championship and then 9 rcwlslffiti 8 a T-BTJ j i ljFppyiiqM— Ml■■■MM■■■■■■M■mwmM■CM■■Mß■■aMCKc *3Kfi PLANTING MATERIAL i BUDWOOD AND BUDDED STUMPS From Best Java and Sumatra Clones, I SELECTED RUBBER SEEDS i AND STUMPS I SELECTED OIL PALM SEEDS AND SEEDLINGS ALL GROWN IN M'LAYA I INDER EUROHAN TECHNICAL
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    • 264 5 ALL BABIES THRIVE BEST ON TRUFCOD 'V. -/f A•/ A J < I > U K I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youug’ers MALAYA -JAN DO WITH MOKE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature would have them built. No other food so completely takes
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  • 721 6 P. R. 0. WIN Excellent Bowling by de Zilva and Rodrigo The Penang Recreation Club inflicted a severe defeat on the Penank’ Authentice in a who’e diy untih yesterday on the Esp lanade the elub winning by asven wickets Winning the toss Ohong Beng decided to bat
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  • 287 6 AH EE’S 5 FOR 12 Cricket at Green Lane On their own ground the Free School defeated the E stern Smelters’ Cricket Club by GO runs. Ah Ee tin school captain, was in good form and captured 5 wickets for 12 runs. The following are
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  • 372 6 P.C.C. WIN BY 4 WICKETS Perkins Again In Form The P C.C defeated the Penang Free ■chooloa the Esplanade on -aturday by four wickets. Onee again the feature of the game was the fine batting of Perkins who contributed 68 runs towards the total of 129
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  • 403 6 NINE WICKET VICTORY Fine Batting by Stewart and Williams The 8 X R.O. scored an easy victory on Saturrday on their own ground defeating the Old Frees by nine wickets. The Old Frees batted first and scored 81 runs Cheng Phoy being the highest scorer
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  • 166 6 OFFICE BEARER 3 FOR THE COMING YE R At the annual general meeting of the Chinese Raoreation Club held on Saturday the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year: President: —Mr Choong Lye Hin. Vice President: —The hon'ble Mr Lim Cheng Ean. Dr Lim
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  • 72 6 April 26: Penang C hamber of Commerce, Meeting, 2.80 pm. Penang Turf Club, half yearly meeting. Chartered Bank Chambers 4 80 p.m. April 80: Cricket: P. 3.0, v Ceyloni Association. Espl nade. Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting Ist day. Mar 7, 11, 14, and 16—Singapore Turf Club
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  • 228 6 Inter-state tennis Winners Lose Only Three Matches From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. April 24 Ideal weather favoured the Storch Cup Tennis Competition which was held yester day and to day pn the Selangor Club courts. Out of the twelve matches played, Perak, the present holders
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  • 72 6 PRIVATE PRACTITIONERS ASSOCIATION FORMED A number of local private medical practitioners left by special launeh from the Marine Station at Glugor io the Leper Settlement at Pulau Jerejak yesterday morning- They spent the whole day there and It Is understood that ai the end of the visit a
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  • 625 6 EARLY SELECTIONS Several Newcomers to be Watched BY TIC-TAG Below will be found my early selections for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club r pring Meeting to be held on fr aiur day Several newcomers are likely to score over the meeting Mintage has already
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  • 44 6 OPENING OF NSW PREMISES In honour of Its removal into mieea at Hutton Lane, the Old rL elation held a social evening on 9fl j The function was weU proved a succeae In every way er ved. dancing and light refreshments wore
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 144 6 “WINNERS” NO. I ENDING YOUR LAST CHANCE $250 Coupon To-morrow The Winners coupon in to morrow’s Pinang Gazette Is your last chance io win our $250 PRIZE In order that up country readers may have as much chance as local readers it has been decided that all coupons must be
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    • 194 6 New Way Io Banish a ir 1- %<--■ J’j Sensational Discovery of British Scientist Men detest superfluous hair I I y never find a woman attractive w:..> tin ft > it. Tcr-day, in three mnii’.t goodbye forever to all unv. intc 1 nr. and smooth white arms tnd 1 free
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  • 759 7 DON’T WANT YOU TO DIE’ Bankrupt’s Story of Johore Ruler’s Generosity A chance meeting with the Sultan of Johore at Robinson e and an cffer by his Highness to pay bis sick friend’s passage to Europe and back, was related by Mr. Harry 3akcr, in
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  • 77 7 HOLES IN ONE Wells and Evans Pay lhe Penalty A hole in one Is something which falls to ibo lot of comparatively few golfers. After a apse of several years this feat has been Performed on the Penang course on two consecutive Bundays. Playing in a foursome
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  • 39 7 The final of tbe o’.ub championship will played mxt Bunday over 86 boles be t'veen J. M gcju'ar and W G. Buchanan. The mouth y mixed foursomes will be flayed on May and tbe monthly medal
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  • 808 7 Mies M I Turnbull, Nursing Sister, has been seconded to Kedah. Pte, Aksm n Gloz has been dismissed from tbe t traits Settlements Volunteer Force. Mr A. H. Flowerdew wss a passenger to Penang by tbe s s Kedah from EeUwan Deli. Sergeant Major Sham Singh has
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  • 447 7 ANNUAL CELEBRATIONS The Rest~Win Golf Encounter The annutl ball organised by the members cf the R >yai Society of St. George, Penang, took place at the Runnymede Hotel on Saturday night and pro ved a great success. Over three hundred members and their friends «t’ended.
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  • 252 7 INDIAN SEA GOING PASSENGERS' GRIEVANCES The report of the committee appointed in connection with the resolution passed at a mass meeting held on the Bth instant to enquire into the Indian 'ea going Passengers* Grievances Inquiry Committee 1928, was presented at a public meeting held yesterday under
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  • 301 7 CHETTY’S APPEAL DISMISSED The Penang Supreme Court was crowded this morning when Mr. Justice Whitley heard the appeal of S. N. 8. T. Shatappah Chetty who was on April 5 sentenced by the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. E. Jago, to a term of three months’ rigorous imprisonment
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  • 80 7 TWO AND HALF RUNS A M NUTE From Our Own Correspondent f ingapore, April 25 Sensational cricket wns seen at Tang in this week-end when the Volunteers defeated the Gloucester by 107 runs R.N. Hamilton, the 8.0.0. captain, celebrated his recent return from leave by playing a hurricane
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  • 208 7 GAOL FOR WOMkN W O TRIED TO SELL THEM The disappearance from Singapore of two young Chinese girls led to the prosecution in the District Court, Singapore* of a Chinese woman named Lim Ohoon Hong. The two children were the daughters of a Chinese with whom the woman
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  • 133 7 COUNSEL’S COMPLAINT The case in which F< S. Sakwoc, a Eurasian, who was till recen'ly in the employ of the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Oo H Penang, was charge i with criminal breach of trust as a servant was again mentioned before Mr, Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Pen
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  • 591 7 Sequel to Raid On Fisherman’s Hut An echo of a raid made by Government Monopolies iffirn last August when they found 573 tahils of nongovernment chan Ou in an attap houst in Kelawei Road, was forthcoming in the District Court, Penang thio morning. As a sequel to
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  • 154 7 CALENDAR for next SESI-N Mr. Justice Pr.chard, K.C., will prs«ide at the third session of the Penang Assizes which will open at Penaog out May 3i Up to date five eases have been listed for hearing, including the cise against K. Ahamed Kha n the Vet Office clerk,
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  • 70 7 UNITED CLERICAL XI. V. MANSFIELD-YOUNG The following will represent the “U.OL 8.” in a football match against Manefieldyoung to bs played at the Duo KramaS Gardens at 5.10 p.m. to-morrow I Rashid (Clapt.); Lim Kxng Teong. 0 Dahker, A R Abdullah; Tuan Ohes fl Teoh Cheng San, Sancsudin.
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  • 90 7 DAVIES—MILLYARD The wedding took phee at noon to-day at St. George’s, of Mr. Ledie Alfred Davies, of Meters. Henry Waugh and Co., Ltd-, Bangkeg, formerly of Penang, and Mire Frances Willard Mill yard, (laughter of Mr, J. EU Millyard* of Bangkok. The Rev. Reppel Karnier officiated.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 124 7 B The U niversal Gold Syndicate BULLION MIRCHANTS 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 on your GOLD I BRING IT TO THE UNIVERSAL GOLD SYNDICATE.
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  • 447 8 In the opinion of Sir Hari Singh Gour, who passed through Singapore on Saturday cn his way to the Far East, Congress has suffered no loss of prestige. May we venture a suggestion that Sir Hari Singh Gour views the 1 suggestion with a partial eye, for I’ the
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  • 279 8 Sinca 1918. propbets, novelist and aesremoDgers have been at pains to warn us of the horrors of chemical warfare in the event of anothsr great war. Death rays, poison gases of a potency hitherto unimagined and nightmarist imp’ementa for the 1 sowing of loathsoma diaetses it has been
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  • 32 8 The latest libel on Aberdonians. An Aberdeen woman living in the tropics used the same fan for thirty years. She always kept the fan still and waved her head.
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  • 129 8 Rugby Radio Service. Cup Final Crowds Invade London A large number of special trains arrived .in London early on Saturday bringing great crowds of enthusiasts to witness the final round for the Football A s&oclation r Challenge Cup at Wembley Stadium be tween the Arsenal and
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  • 589 8 Penang, Mon lay ON DOX Express. Hurry f(S) up, there. Jump in, sir, if you’re going on this tra'n Such P janctioi s will be heard in Malaya one day, if the tra visualised by his Excellency the Governor is i ealised, Opening the new road from
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  • 112 8 Tin— Spot Saturday To-Jay London <£ll2. Os, 01 £ll2 Os. On. Tin (3 Months) London M £ll4 Os. Od. .£ll4 Os. 01 Singapore $59.00 $59.75 Business Done 100 tons 200 tons Penang 59.12, §59 50 Business Done Bayers No Sellers Buyers No Selto Rubber > London Ifd. IK
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    • 184 8 DANISH CREAM i C| F Cm th|C |!io I j I The finest in the world. Have you tried it ?Do you I know that when treated in the right way before use you 9 cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get it at home? 9 Place
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    • 22 8 E* O. HOT^k; SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 27th April, 1932. Dane* Music by the Band of the a. a. PRESIJENT HAYES
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 165 8 MAJESTIC 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 Another Great Al!-British Laughing Show Tice Famous Ma s of “ROOKERY HOOK” TOM W A L 3 AM) WINIFRED SHOT T E R in Frederick Lonsdale’s SideSputting Comedy “On Approval” NEXT CHANGE WEDNESDAY The New Star Sensation of the Screen Barb ira Stanwyck I in the
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    • 29 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To Dat 2.49 a.m. 855 am. 250 p.m. 954 pm. To Mobbow -8 31 a.m. 9.26 a.m, 3 20 p.m. 10 50 p.m.
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  • 438 9 —Reuter. PHENOMENAL GAINS Nazi Government in Anhalt* many street FATALITIES Berlin, Apri' 24 Final results In the elections for the Diets are not expected before three o’clock to morrow mor air. g owing to the large jjnmber of pat tie» who have put forward candidates, and
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  • 103 9 ca. auu IU IB —Rugby Radio Service. To Leave Rangoon This Morning r harles Scott, who left Lympne at 5 5 on Tuesday in an attempt to make a flight to Australia, arrrived at -Ji! at 850 ,ooal time on Saturday I** 6 Jh ftD Bi.—Rugby Radio Calcutta,
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  • 130 9 Finding o f ti, B Frquir» Into His Death «>• Oolonlnl tancee Ju. U oe c °ncemlng the circums «■O. M 0 H 7 lh u Mr a- E Cwton. T «nm n oh occnrr 6d at Kemaman, officer a T rch 80 the Sowing
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  • 127 9 KIRIN CAVALRY routed Toklo, April 24 After routing the Kirinite Cavalry Brigade, a body of three thousand in surgents occupied Sancbaho Town on the Southern branch of the 0E R. and destroyed railway tracks and telegraph wires paralysing communications between Harbin and Changchun and holding up a
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 135 9 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir. Your interesting article in the Sunday Gazatte and the fact that in future we shall see less of the golden sovereign than ever reminds me that atone time silver coins were even scarcer than gold. In the beginning of
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  • 381 9 Sir Cecil Clementi Opens New Road The new road from KuaU Trengganu to Kelantan was opened by H E. the High Commissioner (Mr t eci Clementi, G.O.M G), a few days ago. In performing the ceremony he Eaid: Your Highnesses, Ladies and Gentlemen, —lt is with
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  • 56 9 —Reuter. 20.000 TONS ANNUALLY Paris April 23 A further out of twenty thousand tons annually from June 1 is unanimously recommended by the International Tin Committee to Bolivia, Mahya. the Dutch East Indies and Nigeria. This substitutes the cut of 8 420 tons of March 22 The
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  • 167 9 —Ru,by Radio Service. Stratford Theatre Opened by Prirce of Wales Saint George’s Day the feast of Eng land's Patron Saint and the anniversary of hakespeare’s birth were celebrated on Saturday throughout Britain. Shakes peare s birth place Stratford on Avon was the centre of the chief celebrations and
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  • 104 9 Large SUH Discovered in Singapore From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, April D Division of the Preventive Service of the Government Monopolies on Saturday afternoon raided three houses in Malay Street, In room 13, of the last house was found one complete modern still containing two hundred gallons of
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  • 156 9 ”ON APPROVAL 1 "On Approval,” Frederick Lonsdale’s celebrated comedy, attracted large audiences to the Majestic Theatre last night —the opening night. Following in the footsteps of "These Charming People*’ which occu pied the bill during the first half of the week British producers had a high
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  • 57 9 —Reuter. Washington, April 25 It Is authoritatively learnt that the United States has no intention of officially recognising the Soviet despite the recent agitation on the matter. A resolution requesting the re estab iehment of diplomatic and oom mercia relatione with Russia was introduced into the
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  • 247 9 —Reuter, Police Interrupt New Delhi Meeting 630 APPREHENDED IN 4 DAYS New Delhi, April 24 The entire meeting of the Indian National Congress was arrested. Despite precautions to prevent the holding cf the Congress session which was banned by the Government, numbers of Congress mem bers managed
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  • 201 9 Congress Has Not Suffered Loss of Prestige'’ From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, April 24 Interesting views on the political situation in India were e’pressed in tbs course of an interview by Sir Hari Singh Gour. leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of India, who
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    • 273 9 «JOHNNIE WAtaKER The Q Still Largest Leading Sales JHink and i. Ipffl .sun the Goiag World Strong lii 1, i p® Red IF Old W1i1.1.1 1, lll'llaT I «X L I hunts! CXHIBITION AWARDS LaOrl ITlaidrCu ■■“««.I. ■’jjljllll t. CUAMAHTfcO SAHE H’J’Uil' ■r > VH«ouCK©ut TMC v.c» L Q Sole
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  • 399 10 FORTNIGHTLY SHARE REPORT Tin; London 3 month?:— £116.17.6 —do— ’’Spot”:— £114.15.0 New York —2o| Singapore $5B 87} Ku da Lumpur, April 22 The past fortnight h?s witessed extremely dr 11 conditions but at the close quotations are being marked up without aowev r much business eventuating.
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  • 335 10 Messrs. Wm. Jacks and Oo. London, reported on March 30 as follows: Last week we reported conditions in India and China as now being ripe for ar all-round improvement in trade there, but unfortunately the «ff*ct of this was more than counteracted by the failure on the
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  • 414 10 TO-DAY’S PKIOES Thi following were ths latest •notations in MESSRS. KENNEDf4 Co.'s share list ai|i 11 »jn. to day Saturday To day 5 S S 8 H ABB 8 >. m CO 03 Ic. S o. 9 a. to. Rubber (Dollar’ Parit Perak .40 .69 .40
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  • 82 10 Ptnang, Apr! 25 By Oourtfey of tM Oharttnd Bank On London Bank Demand (2/8 25/32 11 w 4 m/ti 2/3 31/82 Private 3 mA» eradit 2 4 1/8 tl 3 h Documentary 2/4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 42j France ti T.T 1,000 nom India 1« T T
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  • 111 10 The annud g n?ral meeting of the Sabin was hJI uu Saturday when Mr M Veeraiamy w-e m tue chair. Afrer the opening ep" eh of the president the following efliss beirera v»ere unanimcuelj elected far ifae eueuirg x© r Veerappa Piihr, Patron Mr M R
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  • 238 10 Apr l 25 cts. Benares Crir-n. p. ten oons 5 000 00 Jlov«4 no supplier Bold l»cf e<Usrs 72 00 Mlmms PL-fr'- g nom no supplier Nutmeg BOj 11 Aide I, 4 □ooonniaper 1,000 «1 15. 0' □opra Sundries buyers 5.75 Rattans »a «s l x d Raitaaa
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  • 154 10 Latest Quotations Sst.. Fri. Bat. April 23 April 22 Sept. 19 Paris 95 1/16 95 316 128.98 New York 8.741 8.74| 4.851 Montreal 4.17 47 Brussels 26 70 26 75 84.88 Geeeva 19 81 19.31 24.86 Amsterdam 9 214 925 4 12.08 Milan 72 i 721
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  • 1073 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST 'Q E t *.2 NAMES. =5 £8 a RUBBER (Dollar.) $c c C Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Amalgamated Malay Estates ;\yer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co. -ti Ayer Rubber Estates 12 Balau Planting Syndicate Bassett Rubber Co
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  • 22 10 Singapore Pricw for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day an follows: mSjuu. ,b July/Sept. Oct./Dec. n Market «tenuv.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 455 11 The fallowing pu Jicatians were issued or received by the Department of Stitis tie», 8. 8. az d F.M.8., durir g lhe period from April 9 to 15. 1932, incioeivei and are available for public n’e in the R-fereL.ee Library, Fullerton Building, diug!»pore. Application may be made
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  • 144 11 BUSINESS FOR MEETING The following is the agenda for the meeting to be held to-morrow at 4 p.m.: 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Resolution to be passed under Bylaw 4 of Building
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  • 1252 12 ANNO DOMINI A Chronological Centenary So far as it can ba identified with* particular March 25 is the fcurieenhuniretth anniversary of th" iuientior of theCorietian Ert; for March 25, the Feast of the Amunciatioo, ranked -e New Year’s Diy in the year 582, the fi-st
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  • 481 13 CORONERS ENQUIRY Death of (hinese Lady Driv. r A verdict of “accidental death” wia returned at the enquiry held on Saturday, t y the Penang Coroner, Mr Edward Jago, into the death of a Chinese iady named Madam Yech Siew Hong wife of Mr. Boey Swee
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  • 106 13 TWO CHINESE INVOLVED A Chinese named Chan Ah Kim was on Saturday produced in the Police Court before Mr Edward Jago charged with cri minal breach of trust as a servant in respect of two cheques entrusted to him amounting to 1950. Ibe accused claimed
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  • 483 14 f enang, April 25, 19 <2. TENANT MARKET Meat Feef I Steak M kati 32 blew or vviry do 22 fork Lan do 48 Po-k lean fat Ist quality do 38 Muiku moian lb 40 do Australian M do <0 Fowl kati 34 Capous locally reared do 5u
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