Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 May 1932

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 107. VOL. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 10th M\Y, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS 4
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    • 111 1 Ilnagata brothers J dentists Head Office next to The Dispeniary. i Boflieh Office ®2, Leith Street dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS g DOLLARS into STERLING j® ‘A J ASCENDING IN Sixty-Fourths of a Penny feJW Price S 6 each Obtainable at H J t >? The Pinang Gazette Press,
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    • 6 1 OOWKj universal corn cure -never fails
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    • 1625 2 m-»— i i POSITION VACANT A Gentleman Always Looks Well WTTT'C Dressed in Good Clothes °anM with 50 or 100 in Englan(l call and fit ~7Z7T~ V/ f/ V 2| cents per lb. dry averagi> g 35 cents I «I) THE MERCAKIiLIE BASK I SEDEBLAHDSCHE HASSEL J Piraug G 2
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  • 1298 3 CHINESE MINERS HOSTILE Vote Solidly £gaiasl Resolution Strong opposition to tha Byrne scheme of tin restriction, which is put forward alternative to the im landing cut of 20 000 tons in world produc m w*a offered by the Chinese miners at tho meeting held at
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    • 325 3 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR BOOK LOVERS. CASH CLEARANCE SALE of BOOKS lor two Weeks On y Commsacing 2nd May to 16th May, 1932. Our stocks of Books in all branches of Literature (except latest publications and those on consignment account) WILL BE OFFERED AT SS’A per eent. Discount FOR CASH
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    • 271 3 Hands Bandaged For Eight Rlonths Healed by Cnticura J.*^ y u fi ge, s and the P alm 3 cf my I -lands broke out with a dry, scaly ecze--1 monp h!Ch J a T d f r a r lod cf ei S ht t months. My hands Wng
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    • 119 3 r /Z 5-' <. THE IDEAL > FOOD FOR riiE TROPICS G:VE ycur baby the food YOU KNOW IS NEAREST TO MOTHER’S MILK. Every tin Guaranteed for Purity and Freshness. Look for the date seal. HUMAN !SKO WW®O to SOLE zLGENTS FOR MAL IYA THE DISPENSARY «929) LTD. BISHOP STRBET,
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  • 287 4 Well Known Mining Engineer i The funeral took on Friday evening, at the Cher »a T end cemetery, h oala Lumpur, of Mr E J J Rodda, whose death occurred on Friday morning &t the Bungsar Hospital. The committal service was per formed
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  • 54 4 A tea party vas given to all the contestants wbo rei reset ted the Association at tLe recent Boxug Open Tournament at the Association i remi&es 486 d, Dato Kramat Road, on mature ay. the 7tb instant at 430 pm. The cecretary. Mr. K, Balram
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 225 4 I THE FINEST LICHT CAR I IN THE WORLD HAS JUST ARRIVEDSTANDARD by which all other cais are judged, ‘LITTLE NINE’ Tourer $1,45° Saloon $1,550 Prices f. o. r. Sii g<pore. I SPECIAL FEATURES. s An engine developing 22 b.h.p. from an R, A. C. e rating of 9 h.p.
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    • 167 4 Has No Ugly Hair Novy-. I bad become I completely discour- fl aged by a heavy JK growth of disgusting FfL JKK hair I tried depila- j £|H tory pastes, evil T* j EEE smelling powders and painful electric AuHH treatments ■u Z' a razor. Sha-. mgZ sim-.lv tniJe the
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    • 302 4 Look for the TRADE P£ODAW/ F 3 Camel Hair I A\ l‘ ’I I6 O'’ 1 ame l H**' r r kui.. g 1 is produced up to a -1 I I -1 C I JL Standard—not down to a Price, It your requirements do not demand the B High
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  • 822 5 Mr. A. Nicolscn hie Uf. for Lend n by the ELkone MartK M r C. W Diwon h s been appointed to act ae Oierk of Oou' cile. Mr. J unee Ga rdner 1 sft for London on Friday by the Htkoae Mtra. Mr. D. A. M.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 435 5 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. Ths mwt generq//> usefM/ C//mo fez n r J.Collisßrowi)eW‘
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    • 644 5 -j... 2_\- FACTS J G! > l WILLS’ 3 I GOLD FLAKE i i“i 1 l| Si ¥1 I i t m |j 1. They nre made entirely from Virginia tobacco leaf which has < been maturing in bond for several *'U' li-> years. I :< v t; i 2.
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  • 600 6 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Second Victory for Miss Carrier and Vallrrg Playing off tht ir second tie in the Penang Lawn Tennis Championships yesfeiday, Miss Y. Carrier and E. Valberg, who had previously defeat» d Miss V. Wallis and R. D. Milligan, beat Miss I. G. P. Parfitt
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  • 59 6 B.M.R.C. DEFEAT BERTAM ESTATE In the Province Wellesley Football Association L»agur, the Bukit Mertafam Recreation Club defeated the Bertam Estate Cub by four goals to nil. The match was played on the 8.M.R.0. ground and was witnessed by a large crowd. The winners had the better
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  • 80 6 DE BILVA BOWLS WELL In a cricket match played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground Amurtha Villa defeated the by 28 run?. Amurtha Villa in their two innings totalled 129 rung, O'Hara 27 and Wsnaiirgha 26 being the principal ecorerr. Tne Brats were only able
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  • 217 6 RESULTS OF SUNDAY’S WATER POLO MsTjHES Two very exci.ing witer-po’o matches were played a: the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday. Tt e firet, between the Claes "A” Dngotß ar»d Dolphins was feat and thrilling. Ttere was not much to choose betwe n the aider, but tha Dragcn
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  • 41 6 -Renter. ITALY BEATS EGYPT IN FIRST ROUND Geno?, Mfey 9 In ths firet round of the Davis Cnp Dsatefaui (Italy) bent Pierre Grandguiliot (EgfP-) 97, 61, 6-4 and Deminerbi (Italy) beat Wahi! (Egypt) 6 3, 8-6; 6-8, 6 B.
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  • 41 6 A. P.O. BEATEN The match in the Junior League between Chung Hwa School Union and the A P.O, was played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground and resulted in a win for the former by three clear goals.
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  • 149 6 FUNERAL OF JEI EtU ESTATE MANAGER The death occurred Jelebu on Saturday after an illn»8i, of Mr. I. M. Hewat, manager of J’leba Ra ate for over ten year?. He hai been connected with the rubber company who own the estate for about fifteen
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 717 6 COLOUR COMES TO STAY Concrete has change its dress. The grey of pure utility has given place to colour; col »ur that gives a finish of beauty appropriate to thu character of the structure. I ‘Colorcrete’ the new coloured cement h is all the qualities of ‘Ferrocrete’ —the rapidhardening Portland
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    • 150 6 notice In accordance wuh the T)r^ elf made by the Resident Councillor, Penang, to-day, the 9th January, Ihe reb v h e notice that on or after the 9-h January, 1931, every dog in the 'sl’snd of Penang, if found out of doors unless it is led by a chain
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    • 247 6 Ife ORGAN RECORTS of brilliance, and a triumph of the recorders’ art No other instrument possesses such a mighty sonorous tonal quality as the organ. Hear these no eq, (A SUMMER LOVE DB 597 S avE THE LAST DANCE > This record o'the cinema organ stands in a class of
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  • 279 7 THOMAS’ APPRECIATION Practical Effort to Promote Reciprocal Trade From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Yesterday Tbo interest which is being taken at home in the Empire Shopping Week movement in Singapore is indicated in messages which have been received by the President of the Over-eae League in Singai
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  • 252 7 FURTHER DETAILS Three Arrest» Made by Police According to further details which are to hat’d of the garg robbery which occurred in the morring on May G at Perm» targ Thinggi, a village near Simpang Ampat, .n which a Chinese whose house was broken into was
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  • 151 7 VICTIM DIES IN HOSPITAL Assailant Charged with Murder A jerious stabbing affray in which a ai earned Alagappen received severe w hlch he succumbed occurred Y' 11 B.BO p m the junction of cantonment Road and Burmah Road. 3 an derstood that a quarrel ensued n/LTn deceased
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  • 525 7 SINGAPORE STORY Early Morning Tragedy at Fisher Street From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Monday A remarkable story was told at the Singa pore Assizes before Mr Justice N. H P. Whitley when Ang Feng How was charged with the murder cf Lim Gheh Kiah in a sleeping
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  • 125 7 The following appeal is made to the readers of the Pinang Gszsite by Mr. Ong Too Sun, hon secretary of the Asiatic Unemployment Fund. Permit me to write a few lines In appealing to you for help, I wish to assure you that this Fund needs your
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  • 37 7 To morrow» the Waterfall Gardens at 5 p.m, March B. B. Horne Overture Terpsichore Bilton Selection H M.S 1 inafore Sullivan Intermezzo Lancashire Clogs Grimehaw Cornet Duet Tiddledywinks Lowthian Selection To night’s the Night Reubens
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  • 516 7 SELECTIONS FOR TO MORROW Card of Seven Events BY TIO TAO There will only be seven races to-morrow afternoon, at Singapore, the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Professional Meeting. Except in two races the fields are good In the opening event it
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  • 146 7 .—Rugby Ridie Service KAYE DON’S NEXT Miss England 111 Successfully Launched Miss Eughnd HI. the motor boat in which Kaye Don hopes to establish a n?w world’s water record wse lanr.ched yesterday at the Thames sard of Th rrycrofe’s Engineer?. She hss two Schneider Trophy
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  • 53 7 POO v POLICE Thursday on the Esplanade at 5 10 p m. P 0 0: E Walksr; R W Brown and D J Fleming; H Bracegirdle, J A bunt and J Crichton; P L Cooper ORT Henman, J M Strang, J H Eeid and T G Scott. Referee;
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  • 83 7 Results of ties played yesterday: Championship Psire: W M Edw&rds and G B F Southern ba»t F N ryer and L R Tofield 21—13. Singles Handicap: +7 MJ Thorpe best 5 0 G Barnes 21 —18. Ties fjr Wednesday Championship Pairs (Final): W M Edwards and G
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  • 84 7 The Junior League match between th? United Clerical Sub rliua’.ea and the Municipality which wae fixed to be played on May 13 baa been to M-y 14 owing to the Chiri y much b*iweeu ch« Chineae and the R et wnsci will be played on the
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  • 42 7 BANGKOK WIN FIVE—THREE: FINAL TO-DAY From Our Own Oorrerpoi i eut BHickok. Yer erday Bangkok defeated Taiping at Polo yesterday by five goals to three after a bard game. The final match will be played before their Majesties to-mcrrow afternoon.
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  • 244 7 MOTHER LETS BEAST OUT OF GAGE TO GET WATER A thirteen-year-ota boy named Lard was killed, a few weeks ago, by a tiger that had gained mom<ntr-rv freedom from a cage in a small zoo at Tamb j! Trang, in Nagor Sridharmaraj
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 61 7 S. P. c. A„ PEMANG MORE MEMBERS needed for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; Minimum SabscMption $3 per annum payable to Mrs. J. W. CALLAN, Hon. TredFurer, 43. Nortbam Road, M;bb 8. DENNYS, Hon. Secretary, Municipal Offioes. Communication ai to esses of cruelty should be made
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    • 211 7 < Y y r > h I i 7 The I Jleolfh Women TN anaemia and debility, resulting from irregularities of the functions peculiar to women, KALZANA, the calcium food, has proved to be of striking value. I Kalzana contains the mineral—Calcium—which is needed to strengthen the cells of blood,
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  • 31 7 OBITUARY The death has taken place of Sir Legge —Reuter. Sir Thomas Morison legge, 0.8 E was Medical Advisor to the Social Insurance Section of the Trades Union Congress since 1980.
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  • 523 8 Evidence of a disquieting nature wasgiv. n before the United States Senate Commission, which is considerirg a bill to authorise $500,00U,0C0 for the relief of employ meet, by M”. McGrady, on behalf of the Labour Federation. Unless the Government granted immediate relief he predicted that the 8,000,000 unemployed
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  • 162 8 Incident Outs de Singapore A. P, C. Offices From Oar Owa Correspondent Singapore. Yesterday Five Chinese were prodaoed before Mr. A. 0 Boyd, Third Police Magistrate, charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a public servant in the person of Inspector Astin of the police force. Inspector Astin evidence.
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  • 175 8 Resolntiinj to Be Moved In Pad ament In connection with the assassination of M. Doumer, the President of France, Mr. Baldwin, the acting Premier, gave notice in the House of ommons that he would to morrow move an address to the King requesting His Majesty to express
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  • 624 8 Penang, Tuesday HE suggestion that rubber should be used for kindling fires has aroused considerable interest. That it can be used for this purpose is not denied, but those who claim, to have used it to their satisfaction make no reference to the smell. As a rule,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 152 8 JOHN LITTLE’S COFFEE THE NEW VACUUM PACKED TIN Ensures Perfect Freshness lmprows ffllpik The F,avoin Prevents Adulteration W The Larqest Sates f .QU?? Ground Coffee in the Country. Obtainable from all dealers throughout Malaya John Little Co. Ltd., Penang Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. "ai i” I «rw 4 E -S3
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    • 22 8 E. O. HOTXU SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 11th Wav, 1932. Dance Mesic by the Baod of the a. PVRSI »FNT PIERCE
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    • 102 8 Produce Markets Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London <£l29 5?. OJ. ,£123,10>, Tin (3 Months) London £l3l ss. Od. £125 15s. Od, Singapore $06.00 $62.37| Business Done 125 tons 100 tons Penang $66,05 $62.00 Business Done Buyers No Sellers Buyers No Seller Rubber London 2| d. -1 1 New York 4jc.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 413 9 painleve takes a H'NT No Likely Change In Foreign Policy M. HERRIOT PREMIER Paris Yesterday M. Painleve has withdrawn his candidature for the Presidency leaving the path clear for M Le Brun's election The decision Jol'owed a move of the Radical
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  • 101 9 neserv- Bank of America would B«nio^ aeW lbelr 3harfcoi Bagby Radio Baok of International Settlements Peiew J hare The resignation of Sir Charles Addis one the Directors of the Bank of England, Vloe-oh Irmanship of the Pank of t ff o Datlons Settlements at Basle took nut
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  • 116 9 "..M me action E ugby Radio Service. 1,8 na Fields Award Remains Unpaid day X‘X\i l 6 aot Commollo reßte,_ hke to Mon? 6 V ovprntt >ent proposed to oo ’«mnentoh} ymBot rOm 1116 Rußeißn •toountinp o BWar< l of September 1980 ,n hvour p p,ol J
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  • 27 9 ol Captain r V| »ml, Florida 01 mur 1 te f ia3 been ind *cted on a r of the fbgt degree.—
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  • 132 9 -Reuter, UNEMPLOYED ON VERGE OF REVOLT? Washington, Yesterday Disquieting evidence was given by wit nesses at the Senate Commission considering the bill to authorise five hundred million dollars of advances to States Municipalities, Mr. McGrady, on behalf of the Labour Federation, predicted that unless the
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  • 51 9 Temporary Proposals to be Embodied in Resolution Members of the House of Commons closely identified with the silk Industry state that Government’s temporary proposals will be embodied in the Ways and Means Reso lutlon which will be carried to day. impos ing an immediate surtax on imported manufactured
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  • 56 9 >f M. Albert Thomas.—Rugby Radio ervice Foreign Secretary Expresses Regret Answering a question regarding the Inter national Labour Office, in the House of Commons to day. the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, took the occasion to express the regret of the House at the sudden death
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  • 55 9 -Reuter. Naval Officers Prevent Service of Subpoena Honolulu, Yesterday Mrs. Massie accompanied by her husband and mother have left for San Francisco. The former was prevented from receiving a subpoena by a party of heavy-fisted naval officers who opposed the police when a native boarded the ship to
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  • 59 9 journey in another machine.—Rugby Radio Service. Air Liner with 13 Passengers Strack by Lightning The Imperial Airway air liner, Horaiius was yesterday struck by lightning over Tonbridge, Kent, when on her way to Paris. Only slight damage was done to the machine which returned to Croydon when all
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  • 46 9 -Rugby Radio Service. Representing King at Funeral of M. Doumer The Prince of Wales will fly to Parle on Wednesday to attend the funeral of President Doumer as representative of the King. He will return to London by air after the ceremony.—
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  • 26 9 Rugby Radio Service. Continues to Make Good Progress The Premier continues to make good pro greee following the operation to his right eye —1
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  • 135 9 Reuter. BALANCING THE BUDGET Berlin, Yesterday A volley of threatening motions of noncxfldenoe and dissolution and reeoindirg the emergency decrees, eepeola ly banning Hitler and the storm troops, is prepared for the Government in the Reichstag which reassembled to-day for a three day’s session. Government, however is expected
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  • 59 9 —Reuter. Mr. Chambsriain to Introduce Resolution To-day In the House of Commons Mr. Neville Chamberlain announced that he would introduce to morrow a financial resolution as a rough and ready attempt to assist the silk industry pending the final settlement of the matter, in which he would
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  • 87 9 -Reuter. Misguided Britishers Escorted by Police Six delegates of the National Unemployed Workers’ Union were escorted by police from the Japanese Embassy, because they refused to leave without seeing the Ambassador although they bad made no appointment. The secretory, who argued with the delegatee for three
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  • 85 9 —Reuter. Commons and League of Nations Contributions In answer to a question on China’s arrears in the League of Nations contributions raised in the House of Commons yesterday, Sir John Simon replied that China owed £4OO. n CO which the Assembly had decided should be paid over ten
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  • 59 9 —Reuter. General Gordon’s Chinese Court Robes Auctioned General Gordon's Chinese court robes presented to him by the Fmperor of China after his sucoesful work in organising the army in China realised 150 in auction in London yesterday They comprised emboidered coats, adorned dragons slue silk ooats, a
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  • 89 9 Reuter Merchant Prince’s Hope A hopeful view of China’s internal situation was taken by Sir Fobert Ho Tung la an interview with Reuter at London yesterday he pointed out that Peking, Nanking and Canton were all really working for the best interests of the country. He was
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  • 187 9 -Rugby Radio J-ervice. EUROPEAN NETWORK Regular Daily Service London to i3O Cities The summer service on the Gre*t Inter national network of European Airways which is now in operation are this year so inter connected as a resu t ot international conferences that they provide regular
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  • 178 9 —Reuter. SIR R. HORNE’S SUGGESTION REJECTED Government Desire Rise In Wholesale Prices The Government desired to see a rise in wholesale prices and a smaller rise io retail prices. This British monetary policy in a nutshell was given by Mr. Naville Chamtberlain in the House of Commons
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  • 20 9 —Reuter. Fourteenth Division Leaving Shanghai Tokio, To day It is understood tint the 14th division is leaving Shanghai.—Reuter.
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  • 27 9 woman—Renter. Mr. Mollison to Wed Miss A my Johnson The airman Mr. J. A. Mollison is engaged to Miss Amy Johnson, the famous sir
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 7 9 Pull IfcS'-A If 4 ,\v ..r.LNS .TEKNiSKXtKbfOMM
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    • 201 9 THE STORY OF ROSALINDE J i a *t A. I Di i Flederma'is, the most successfu' opera of Johann Strauss, has from its conception up to the present day made many music lovers regale thems Ives on its lavish spread of scintillating music. Hear LOTTE LEHMANN, delicious Rosalinda of Die
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 171 9 MAJESTIC 6-15 TP-NIGHT 9-3‘j GEORGE BANCROFT in a Magnificently Produced Paramount Jubilee Attraction “Piel) M an S Folly” with Frances Dee—Robert Arnei Juliette Compton Based on Charles Dickens' Immortal Story DOMBEY AND SON 9 FRIDAY Janet Gaynor Charles Farrel El Braudel in •DELICIOU S ~—l 11— JL PL 11 JLL
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  • 1397 10 Benefits to be Derived From the Chenge of Policy Halt to Further Government Expenditure Welcomed A review of the benefits that can be deiived from the new fiscal system, and of the dangers to be avoided in carrying it out, was made on April
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  • 319 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest «notations to MESSRS. KENNEDY* Co.'s share list at 11 aan. to-day Yesterday To day jg 5 Shares <S I fl. 0. I 9. 10. Mining Johan Tin M .10 .14 ,10 ,15 cum Kampong T.aujut 15/3 Ifi/- 14/6
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  • 61 10 Tongkah Harbour Tin Draining Oj. N.L. From Ist to 7 h May (me week) Picuh 155 General Produce Agency '.Ltd, The fell owing prices were realised for rubber sold at our buction-roonu to-day: GoodF.A.Q, to $7 50 F.A.Q. S7-2O 7.30 Low F.A.Q. 6.90 7.00 Unsmoked Diamond She t
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  • 81 10 Penang, \i IQ By Courtesy of the Clurtered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 ti h 4 m/la 2/3 29/82 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 1/8 •I 3 it Doeamentar; 2/4 1/4 On New York Bank Deruj-ud 42f France ii IT 950 r.om India h T T 154$
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  • 157 10 Latest Quotation! Mon. F»t. Bat. May 9 May 7 Sept. It Peris 93} 93 128.9 f New York 8.68 8.67$ 4 85? Montreal 418 4.’O| Brussels 26.17$ 26 1$ Seneve 1880 18 75 24.8 t Amsterdam 9 07$ 906 12 0? Milan Hi 7$ 92 8>
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  • 245 10 feneßti Miy 10 5 C 8 Ranares OpiG 'O p, eieit so r- 5 000 Of Liovee na sur r Gold leaf s H re 72 00 jfaee Flak Hg nom no tupplie Nnkmexi 80’ i, 1101 ,< Coconuts pax 1.000 15 r Copra finndrlec j sa’es 5.30
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  • 1197 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST jo jJ O NAMES, 5-S RUBBER (Dollar.) 5 c. c. c, Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubb"r Estate z 35 Am ilgamateii Malay Estates 40 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 70 Ayer Kunmg Rubber Estates 5 *5 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. j’ Ayer Rubber Estates 15
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 40 10 LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread .1 Tapes Inlenture Paper Paper Seals Pink OHioe Tapes Power of Attorn jy Forma Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. I, 2,8, 4 5 t The Pipang Eazat'e Press, Ltd.
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    • 219 10 help the jobless CHARITY FOOTBALL Chinese vs. The Rest Friday. May 73 515 P M. St. Xavier’s Ground In aid of the Asiatic and European Unemployed. SILVKt U3B NEW YORK SERViCI, fcgiisr freijH Service ti tote. h York, PMatytu Penang Das Saib N.Y, x m.v. Silverwalnut Miy 12, May 13,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 46 10 FUN (8th Mile Tanjony D iiiiyah\ M 0 0 N LI G H T fete AND GALA HIGHT On Saturday, May 14 1932 at 9 p.m. Dance—Dress Optional Special Orchestra. Special Oyster ct- Supper. Admission: Gent?; $1; I adies Free Advance Bookings for Tsb'es. Telephone 200,
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  • 1308 11 Company Reports Th. t-1 k (F.M.S.) Rubber Company «..rMated a crop of 303,281 lb. during ?q*3l (gainst 240.700 lb. during 1930) at ,*'fo.b. c n «t of 2 7d. per lb. (against 4 861) Ihe groes average seeing price 2 «>.l. pt r lb. The accounts show
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  • 455 11 How Depression Has Affected Business The fifth annual genera! meeting of Tcorneycroft (Singapore) Limited, was held on Thursday in the Company’a office?, Tank Riad. Mr. Merton H. Brown presided and others present wer*: Messrs. H. C. Atkin B?rry, W. L Stevens, Capt. D. McAlister and F. B. Crabtree,
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  • 1090 11 EFFORTS TO INCREASE CONSUMPTION Mr. Fric Miller on Work of Growers’ Association Toe Twenty-second Ordinary General Meeting < f the B.kam Rubber Estate, L mit*d, was held at 2,3, and 4, Idollane, London, E. O. Mr H. Eric Miller (the chairman) in the cour-e of his «p*ech
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  • 356 11 eßera Wm. Jdcks and Go, reported on April 15 ae fol’o-As: u?? 8 0 ia WaH and on our Exchange have now pretty well weeded cut weak holder?, and stocki are now largely in the hands of th. s? who can and will wait for the arrival
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  • 176 11 INCREASED PROrTHTION LAST YEAR Taking th* *xoort figure»! as representing product? n from the Nether-lands-India. the on'in* tot «is for th® three calendar ye-r* as follows (1.000 lbs.) 1931 1931 1929 Java 145.029 135 122 185,488 Sumatra 26.533 22 352 22 242 Commenting noon these figures in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 544 11 Pleasing the Critic Christ »btl isn’t easy to phase. N;t a y faddifct you understand, yet d c pi&ying a \y crit'-Cal nicety in selection. Fut when she saw and Uind’ed Tobralco her choice wss made. The fi m smooth weave sUufkd her sense of quality: in tbe range cf
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  • News From All Parts
    • 295 12 Speed Thrills with Models I’We'l, the American rather eoornfafy as be watched the Flying Scotsman dash through the st »tion at GO miles an hour "I suppose you call that an express! ’Oh no" said the porter. "That s only Old George doing a bit of shunting.
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    • 149 12 Horse racing was tho snort of k ngs at least 5 Odd years ago Recently there have been disoev red in Vesopotamia somo Hittite inscriptions datirg from more than 1,00”) y-mrs T r which contain complete iastrnchons for ths training of candidates for big races Trof essor
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    • 105 12 Do oats venerate the felire dead? This que-Hon Is suggested by a correspondent of the Morning Pest whese favourite black cat died recently at the ripe old age of eleven "I buried him in the one evening he writes. The next morning I saw two cate from
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    • 110 12 Germany’s Isolated Province That Germany will "resist to the death any armed attack upon East Prussia (thr belt of territory which is separated by thr Police Corridor from the remainder of the fatherland) was solemnly proclaimed bj Hsrr Groener, Minister of Dofence, in a statement made. The
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    • 99 12 Viscount q nowden enjoying a cigarette et the Free Trade luncheon <writes a Star gosslpl produced a holier which rival ed it length those with which Mr. Fdgar Wall act came to be associated He listened Intently to the speeches and occasionally ncided h’s approval of some
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    • 72 12 The London Stock Fxchan’e has its own method of burying its grand mothers, writes the London correspondent of the Liverpool Post On three successive Sstur days in April oc.urred the Stock Exchange poi tto point meeting the up final at Wemb’ey and the annual Mock Exchange
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    • 92 12 X correspondent of The Times writes as fallows:-On Tuesday March 29 I wds fi hing on Loch Lonnfsh enl caught a fine brown fout of 7$ ib weigh 4 He was a beautiful fi=h and quite go’den in colour whan landed Wneu the gillie H Campbel l cleaned
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    • 55 12 The London correspondent of the Liverpoo 1 Test writes I met a man who bad spent a busy day trying to negotiate a pur chase cf English fighting cocks on behalf cf a very distinguished member of one cf the routh American republics who io an
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    • 46 12 r hs economic blizzard has been very severe in Turkey since the beginning of the new year p*rticularly in Constantinoph where 9 0 merchants (many in a big way of business) 27 wholesalers, two trading companies, and two banks have gone out of business
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  • 264 13 Partner’s Order to Nurses Stamford (Lincolnshire) Infirmary Board of Governors ata meeting presided over by the Marquis of Fxeter, passed a resolution removing Dr. Gerald ttaveley Parker from the honorary medical oi the hospital. The Board considered complaints that patients had been put into private
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  • 943 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 From Fof 91 Van Hoorn Lho-Sr cmawt, Sigli, Sabang. 81 bang, Oelie-Lhiui, Babongan, Sibolga Sibolga and Padang and Padang To-day Palima
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