Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 May 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 108. VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 11th MAY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 1695 2 FOSIT.ON vacant^ (Jgjy BANKS. f A <*.~ Hair Now > CHARTERED bank HORGKOSS IS! shmsr Id BANKIII per cooH* p'r day. App y B.x 50, c/j d become OP INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CbRFORSTWI. PSI I Pinang G Z«tt». completely discour- fl (Incorporated in Enf!snd hr loyal Charter 1868.} TKrn
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  • 601 3 FIVE GRIM MONTHS Shanghai Steamer’s Trying Ordeal While Shanghai hie been greaVy occnp ed with Bino Jipan bflf tire, an experience fall of hardships and trials has b en the lot of those on board the Dashing owned by Messr?. An Tu g Steamship Company
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    • 134 3 AS j|W Br: J v W*Wsw dzxaf Sk 'Z)c WsrExf W C*s ''•<>// ~i& M'CALLUMS PtKFKTION SCOTS WHISKY AGENTS THE EASTERN AGENCIES U2 Tie 2M6W is the Stream of Life i V TO TREAT DISEASE REMOVE THE CAUSE CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE iorthe treatment of Blood and Skin Diseases J gets
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    • 45 3 FOR THE COMM SEASON 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, Campbell Street MIN SIN, 150, Campbell Street SHE SEN, 191, thulia Street m
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    • 374 3 DIGESTION OUT.OF. ORDEBJ < A COURSE OF .«tX OWB PROMOTES I SOUNP PI4ESTIOH W AMP SOON PUTS YOU RI6HT ORGAN RECORDS of brilliance, and a triumph cf the recorders’ art. No other instrument possesses such a nfghty sonorous VZ/3A ItfnfUH tonal quality as the organ. Hear these JWUII.UIUUJ ea 7
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  • 671 4 TWO SERVANTS TO EVERY GUEST FRESH AIR COSTS J 825 X5O-A-WEEK TIPS £6OO A YEAR TO MAKE DRINKERS THIRSTY London's luxury hotels are filling up. Next month they will be crowded, and not "a room will be empty all through “The Season.” IT costs £5,0(0 a
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  • 201 4 APOLOGY TO A WOMAN IN BED This ie the etc ry of the housebreaker with perfect manner*. Mrs. Lucy Parker, an elderly invalid, while in bed in her fiit at Leinster-square. Bayswate*, saw a n>n jump on to the parapet of the next house and alight
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  • 90 4 ENGLAND TO AFRICA TO FACE FRAUD CHARGES Lages (Nigerh), Saturday, April 9 Basil Ranger Liwrenca, th* former district officer who was arrested last Dacembsr at Worthing while on his honeymoon, was to day found guilty of false accounting and sentenced to three years' imprisonment. Lawrence was aeousei of
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  • 52 4 One hundred angry mill girls raced acron fields, jumped ditches, and scrambled through hedges after an abicondißg bookmaker at H lc?mb*, Lancashire* point-to point iteepl ch-ee. The bookmaker r»n away af.er Tawny, th* favourite, won by twenty lengths. He had .a* great a start from hl* pursuers
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 476 4 Fat Folks are simply I overburdened O t La Z y End the Cause We used to think that fat folks were lazy Marmola prescription tablets embody or gluttonous. We now know that it the factor which they use. A worldis not so. Their vitality is burdened, their famous medical
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    • 86 4 „DEUTZ” DIESEL-ENGINES I for Stationary »»<1 Marine proses I niFCri Motop Locomotives, nltCCl Light ing- Sets. I WILULL Cargo Winches. 11l LOLL Pumping Sets. I Sole Agents— I N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO., I Singapore 104/6, R<-b»r« u R'.*«i. Prnang 3 Weld Quay LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. To Clear
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    • 250 4 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR BOOK LOVERS. CASH CLEARANCE SALE ol BOOKS For Two Weeks Only Commencing 2nd May to (6th May, 1932. Our stocks of Books in all branches of Literature (except latest publications and those on consignment account) WILL BE OFFERED AT 337 3 per cent. Discount FOR GASH
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  • NOTES & NEWS FROM INDIA
    • 341 5 SALUTARY EFFECT ON CLOTH DEALERS N«w Delhi, April 22 Th* promt titude -with vtich the Local government ac'ed yeeterdey prevented a hartal to-day, aithongh every effort was made to enforce it. Tie serving of notices on several cloth dealers hid a very wholecome effect on the general
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    • 291 5 DELHI SHOPKEEPERS SERVED WITH NOTICE New Delhi, April 22 Apprehensions that yesterday’s roundup ot Cotarewmen would be followed by a hartal to day which might be prolonged for eeverU days compt lied the lec d aulhorities to bervo orders on seven prominent cloth merchants
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    • 201 5 PRINCES GATHER AT 00 TACA MUND OottiCamund, April 25 l itacamund season premises ti J a brilliant one as it is reported that shorty l Q<llan Princes are expected hJ?» Ynvanjah of Mysore has been p the last two we*ks while it is eo r i? 1
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    • 344 5 H SUCCESS BEYOND EXPECTATION Madras, April 19 Reviewing the work of the Buy Indian League in the Madras Preeideucy, during the s x weeks that it has been in ex steß,cMr. B. Shiv* R*o, the Secretary, observes in the course of a statement to the Pre e: We
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    • 280 5 SURPRISE AT COUNCIL MEETING April 22 The firs meeting, hll o-n’gh r of the newly-elected Counc.l of the Anglolidianand Domicihd European Association, Allahaba'’, was th* occasion of a scene due to the d.fferencss that have arisen amoag the members over the annual general election of the officebearers and
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    • 159 5 VILLAGE MUKHTYAR CHEATED Nagpur, April 23 An interesting story, of how a man reputed to be a magician cheated a village Mukhtyar was narrated in the Court of Mr K. N. Nagarkattl, 10.3, Sab-Divisional Officer, Umrer. It is said that Laxman Lala, a Mukhtyar of one
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    • 347 5 "Indian Lion GAMA TO MEET CARNERA Patiala, April 23 “The Indian Lion fears no mw/’ s*id G ms, wrestling champion of the world, when tcld of the ambition of a certain heavyweight b?x*r to meet him oa level terms at h .s own gims in an Indian arena. Ootqueror of
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    • 229 5 KARACHI—MADRAS SERVICE SOON Simla, April 21 An official commuaique has been istued stating that an agreement has been signed between the Government of India and Messrs T*t* Sone, Ltd,, for the operation of a weekly air mail service between Karachi and Madras connecting with the Imperial Airways Serv’ca
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    • 82 5 CLOSURE DECIDED ON BY CENTRAL BOARD Simla, April 22 An offiehl notification states that in exercise of it« powers under Section 13 of the Madras Salt Act of 18S9 ar amended bv the Salt Law Amendment Act of 1925, the Central Board of Revenue directs that the
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    • 92 5 HEAVY DAMAGE TO VEGETABLE AT BaNKURA Bankura, April 17 A 4 p m. yesterday afternoon, Batkura had a heavy shower of rair, accompanied by hailstones, which lasted for an hour. Tbe hailstones were of varied shape and some of them were as larg* as tennis balls. The streets
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  • 279 5 •FOLLOWED HIS LEkDER BLINDLY” Allahabad. April 23 Fifteen more accrued, inc'uling four women, were tried t~-d*j by Mr. F. H. Logan. City Magistrate of AU babid, in tbe District J4* on a charge undu S c ion 17 (1) of the Crimi ia! Law At u iment Act
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 305 5 u I iHiis m---Doubles the Beauty of Your Hair The simple hair styles of to-day m «.e beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life
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    • 282 5 WWIHIITi u J lll—SS COLOUR COMES TO STAY Concrete has charge its dress. The grey of pure utility has given place to colour; colour that gives a finish of beauty appropriate to the character of th»’ structure. i! i 1 ‘Culorcrete’ the new coloured cement has all the qualities of
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  • 1788 6 Silverware from Kelantan EXHIBIT AT NATION’S FOOD EXHIBITION The British Malaya Gathering JTome News from Malaya Trom Our Own Correspondent By Air Mail London, April 27 RESIDENTS of Malaya when home on leave should visit the Malayan Information Agency in Trafalgar Square. They are assured of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 420 6 n /f 2 D opport uaity is cffered to jou to «w a Guaranteed Income at age 50 or at any other age you may desire). Take thi 3 ..elf opportunity now before it is too late and let us give you particulars of Low you can secure this GUARANTEED
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    • 181 6 "TT i From 6 a.m. until 7.30 p.m. Weekdays and until Noon on Sundays we are at your service delivering orders on request. In addition to Cold Storage I supplies we stock a complete range of quality GROCERIES and you will find our prices competitive. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.,
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  • 382 7 MUNICIPAL PRESIDENT’S STATEMENT Committee to Enquire into “State of Affair»” At yesterday’s fortnightly meetin* of the Municipal Commissioners the President, Mr. G. W. Bryant, stated that the Commissioners in Committee would consider the state of affairs at the Vehicles Office and after discussicn in Committee, a sub-commit-tc
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  • 153 7 APRIL REPORT Applications Previ This To ously. month, date ■uegapore Local Committee 160 10 170 Penang do 52 5 57 Malacca do 4 15 Kedah do B—B Perak do 88 88 *egri Sembilan 20 20 Ventral Committee, Kuala Lumpur 175 8 178 502 19 521 Number of
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  • 516 7 Mr, E. Bagot, Commissioner of Police, Trengganu, left Singapore on Friday on home leave. Sir Laurence Guillemard i a C hairman of the Advisory Committee under the Cine matograph Films Act at heme. It is now gazette! that Mr. 0 H. Whitton has been appointed to act
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  • 29 7 i. Router Tokio, Yesterday The Cabinet bis decided to appoint Mr. Hachiro Arlta, Minister to Austria, to succeed Mi. Matsuzo Nagai, Vic *Minister for Foreign Affairs.—Reuter
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  • 130 7 REST TEAM SELECTED The following te«m his bren selected by the Selection Committee of the P F A to represent the Rett r gainst the Chinese in the charity football match in aid of the Unemployment Funds, which will be played on May 13 on the St.
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  • 267 7 —iicutcr, a NOTTS’ GOOD TOTAL Several Good Bowling Performances London. May 10 There were several good bowling performances in the matches concluded to-day, several of those who are possible visitors to /Australia with the M C.C- team doing well In the match between Notts and Sussex,
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  • 42 7 Reversion to Sterling It is officially announced th nt the Siamese Government has decided to amend the Currency Act and to revert to the sterling basis at the following rates 10.80 tica*s per buying 11.20 ticah per selling
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  • 23 7 .—Renter. Geneva, May 10 The Sertorio and GrandguiHoi brothers '.Egypt) beat Delbono (Italy) 62, 6 8 5 7 6 4.—Reuter.
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  • 81 7 WAUGH JACKS DRAW WITH PENANG TEACHERS The Junior League match between the Waugh Jacks a d ths i’enang Teachers wae pky«d y<?B eraay on tte Dato Kramat ground ana reeuiv-d iu a draw, each aide ecuring a Koai. The game wae evenly cmtee.ed throughout, the’ Penang TetkChere
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  • 34 7 TO BS PLAYED TO-DAY The postponed final of the Champion* ship Singles in >he P.R.U Tennis Tournament between E. Vilberg and G. A. Roeel'e rill b* played to-day at 5 p.m.
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  • 291 7 YESTERDAY’S PLAY Khoo Hooi Hye’s Easy Victory Four matches were played yesterday in the Penang Lawn Teunis Championships The match of the evening wae that i between Kb no Hooi Bye and 8. Ohta and was watched by a large crowd. I Both players excel*ed *0
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  • 116 7 FEW SCRATCHINGS Fo>r scratchings leave good fields iu tbe events for tbe Singapore races ro Ja v In view of the big fields, several good divid ends are likely to be returned. The scr etchings are: Rase 1 :—Mirac’e. Roca 2Owd Bob. haoe 4:—lrish Lady, Selections
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  • 153 7 fcTR'NG OAST IN NEW GEORGE BANOROFi FILM ‘Rich Mon's Fol y” which opens at the Mijustic to night is the story of a man who surrenders himself ruth'esiley to the acccmplisbment of two desires He wan fa money and the power that money brings. He wants to
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  • 86 7 LAST NiGHT’B INCIDENT A Tamil named Agambaram was to-day charged before the olice Magistrate with voluntarily causing hurt to a man named Bceniappan by means of a knife. The accused was arrested on Esplanade Road where it was alleged he bad stabbed the compkinant The
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 17 7 I D O. HOT£k TO-WG.'fT S OCIAL DINNER ana D\NCE Music by band of s.s. (RESIDENT PIERCE
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    • 128 7 BUY BRITISH WAKEFIELD I CASTROL MOTOR OIL I I is the product of a 100% BRITISH FIRM Every year, for the last 10 years, Britons have bought more CASTROL j than ever before. I C.C. Wakefield Co., Ltd., (All-British Firm) 1 Penang and Singapore. iMu ii— mu aiiT" Timi—i ail
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  • 548 8 I Commenting on the Shanghai I pact, The limes the other day I said: “It is too soon to say that I the whole Shanghai episode is I liquidated, but a practical modus I vivendi has been reached which (takes account of the special I international
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  • 244 8 Mr. Mandell at Straits Settlements Association (From Oar Own Correspondent) Singapore, To day The Straits Settlements (Singapore' Association annual meeting was held at Fullerton Building yesterday Mr. H. D. Yundel! the President, > reviewing the past year's work, said it was unfortunate so little had been accomplished in
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  • 109 8 Rugby Rsdio Servirp, Response to Offer Larger Than Anticipated The response to the three percent Treasury Bonds offered for sale by tender last week proved much greater than expected Appli cations amounted to £l2O 140.000 while tenders were accepted to the extent of £110,000,000. The amount subscribed was
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  • 664 8 Penang, Wednesday zy|BSERVING that; the world wouldn’t be so poor if peopie didn’t try to live as though they were rich, Looker-on in the Malaya Tribune says there is far too much “impress the neighbours” ment «lity about. That may be the case in the Southern Settlement,
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  • 102 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London £123.105. 0J £120 155. Od. Tin (3 Months) London £125 15s. Od. £122 15s. Q<L Singapore $62.37| $6l.S< j Business Done 100 tons 100 tons Penang $62.00 Business Done Buyers No Sellers Rubber London 2 T d. New York 3j c. (G) 3’c.(G)
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 194 8 net THE STORY OF ROSALINDE Die Flfcdenna is, the inoat successfu’ opera of Johann Stranes, 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, de’icious Rosalinde of Die Fledermaus at Covent Garden, give
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    • 18 8 E. O. to-night SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Dance Music by the Band of the a. a. PRESIDENT PIERCE
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 838 9 R nttr. BRITISH monetary POLICY Mr. Churchill Wants International Action BUDGET second' READING I I The Oh»“C’jUor of the Exchequer. Mr. jfovillc Chamlarlain, in the House of Com I mons night, made a statement on Gov- I erttment i monetary policy during the 1 second
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  • 102 9 Reuter. MORE TROOPS DESPA TOHED Tokio. Yesterday Announcing the arrival of the main body of the Fourteenth Division at Dairen from Shanghai, thereby providing a total of six divisions in Korea and Manchuria, the War Office explains the transfer of reinforcements to Mmohuria was necessitated by the
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  • 230 9 .—Rugby Rsdio Service. “Life Given to Public Service” Warm tributes to ths memory of the late French President, M. I'oumer were paid by both Houses of Parliament. In the House of Lords an address requesting the K ing to express on behalf of the House the
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  • 177 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Further Details of Monday’s Accident Further details regarding the Imperial Mrways thirty-eight seat.r air liner Horatius which w<*a struck by lightning yesterday when it was 2 000 feet up over Kent on the way to Paris show that the pilot, Captain Jones, one of
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  • 110 9 t. —Reuter. London Magistrate’s Novel Idea The Marlborough Street Magistrate suggested an extraordinary method of dealing with Mrs. Meyrick the ‘‘Night club Queen** mother in-law of two British Peers She, With two other people, was found guilty on charges connected with the unlicensed sale of liquor TheMa.ietrate
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  • 54 9 —Reuter. GAOL COLLAPSES: PRISONERS ESCAPE Calcutta, Yesterday The gaol at Mymensingh in Bengal collapsed under the blast of a tornado killing twenty-two warders and prisoners, seriously injuring 85 and slightly injuring 65. Two hundred convicts including many dangerous political prisoners escaped. The tornado caused appalling damage
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  • 162 9 —Reuter. Proposals to ba moved in Commons To-day The new silk duties to come into force on May 11, will be moved by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the House of Commons to day. Firstly, there is an addition to the elisting duties of ten per
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  • 120 9 whichever is higher will be applied.—Rugby Radio Service The Chancellor of the Exchequer's Financial Resolution in the House of Commons to-night to give effect to the new duties on silk and artificial silk, which takes effect from midnight and remains in force pending inquiry by the tariff advisory
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  • 133 9 Referred to Government Departments for Study Washington, Yesterday Mr. Hoover has agreed to submit Mr. Hayden’s silver resolution to the various government departments for study. The resolution has now been amended so that government is authorised to accept the silver rate of two thirds of a dollar per
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  • 84 9 in the ooa 1 mining industry.—Rugby Radio Service. Decline of 65,000 In n Month Statements issued by the Ministry of Labour show that on April 25, there was a total of 9,484 000 Insured persons aged 16 to 64 in employment in Great Britain. This was 65 000
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  • 44 9 .—Ragb) Radio Kt. Entertained to Dinner at Foreign Office The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Sitton, gave a dinner to night at the Foreign Office in honour of the official mission from the King of Hedj'Z and Nijd by Emir Felt- Ragt> Radio-«nut.
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  • 263 9 Reuter. By Large Majority Paris Yeeterday I nless the totally unexpected bappece M Albert Le Brun. President cf the Senate win be elevated to the Presidency of the Republic by the National Assembly at Versailles this afternoon Despite, however the retirement of M. Painleve from the
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  • 68 9 —Reuter. Exchange Raises R qiirennnts on Trades New York Yesterday In anticipation of an import tax of five cents per lb. the Rubber Exchange has raised Its requirements on trades in future contracts from $3OO to S4CO on each contract of 22,400 lbs Tna Exchange authorities e»
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  • 55 9 Reuter. Author of Young Plan May Be Nominated New York, Yesterday Mr. Owen D. Young, author of the famous Young Plan on Repirations. will ba proposed as Democratic nominee for Presidential election if, as anticipated, Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt fails to obtain the necessary two thirds majority at
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  • 52 9 Habich and Fritz Wolf —R-igby Radio Service. Season Opens with Brilliant Performance of Meistersinger The Covent Garden opera season opened last night with a brilliant performance of Meistersinger conducted by Hr Thomas leech am. The principal artistes were Lotte Lethman, Frlderioh Schorr I duarde Habich and Fritz Wolf
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  • 49 9 I. Rugby Ridio Service. Discussion on German and Belgian Restrictions Replying to a question in Parliament the President of the Board of Trade said dis cessions were in progress with the German and Belgian governments regarding their restrictions on the importing of United Kingdom coal.—Rugby Ridio Service.
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  • 43 9 IO llgui UJV oDttnving to make prcgT’B Kan !4 Ul.l- Continues to Make Progress It was stated to day that the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay .MacDoo»lo, *to tuu bis right eye operated on ih? other day, eonttnoing to make prcgTSS Kanu,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 57 9 llinw iHIIIII lIIIU 1111 I TT WT HM ■!IIIIIII lll■■■!■ Hill!■ lI—H I JOHN LiTTLE’S COFFEE THE NEW VaCUOM PACKED TIN B Ensures Perfect Freshness Improves The Flavour Prevents Adulteration kW r e Sal S a Ground Coffee in the Country, Obtainable from all dealers throughout Malaya g John Little
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 146 9 MAJESTIC 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-39 GEORGE BANCROFT in a Magnificently Produced Jubilee Attraction I u p>cb M an ‘folly” a with Frances Dee Robert Amei Juliette Compton I Based on Charles Dickens' Immortal Story I t( DOMBEY AND SON” FRIDAY 8 Janet Gaynor Charles Farrell El Brendel in i “DELICIOUS” S
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  • 654 10 AFTER FOUR YS J.RS Motor Vessels to Comply With Shipping Ordinance After four yeus cf c^rrespondenct ■with Government culminating last month in a Supreme Court motion the Strait: Steamship Co., Ltd., through Messrs Mansfield and Co., Ltd., Penang, hat emerged victorious in its attempt to protect
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  • 78 10 Penang, May 11 By Courtesy of QliartereJ Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 ii w 4 m/ts 2/3 29/82 Private 8 m/ts credit 21 1/8 •I 8 i, Documentary 2/4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 421 France h t.T. 950 nom *P dl i_ TT Bangkok t.T
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  • 604 10 Report for Half Year The report cf the direcrs to the bondholders of Oil Palm Plantations Ltd.fM the half-year ended February 29 t, 1932, stetes: The Estate is regularly vsi ed by Mr. E.J.C. Edwards and the fokowieg are some abstnc a from his last report: Series
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  • 393 10 TO DAY’S PRICES fba following were the latest guoiatlons 11 MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To day sS S Shabbb =5 I- 5 to. f a. |o. to. Mining Ayer Hitam M 10/- 10/6 10/- 10/6 ex Bata Caves. M
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  • 37 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day art as fellow: Spc t f I cents per lb. July/Sept. f l h Oct./Dec. 6} i, Jan/March M 6} h Market quiet*
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  • 100 10 The homeward mall by the s.s. R npura ebs s at 6 p.m. on the 14tb instant. The s.B N&ldara with maih despatched fr im London nn April 21 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow. Fell ving are the numbers of arrivals and def ar
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  • 156 10 Latest Quotation» Tues. Mon. 8»* May 10 May 9 Bep*. 18 pgria 9)8/16 9} 133.96 Haw York 8-69 868 Montreal 4 12} 4.13 Brussels 26.17} 26 17} 84 88 Geneva I 8 60 18 fi4 s 8 Amsterdam 907 9 07} 12.0* Mila. 71? 92 83
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  • 1216 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST E S" 2.0 NAMES, 3 W ii M in f-> RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc. c. c, Mlenbv Rubber Co. 40 45 Alor («a ah Rubber Estate 2- 35 Arnalg .<nated Malay Estates 40 60 Ayer riitan» I ai t. ig Syrrd cate 50 i 70 Ayer Kuninu
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 85 10 ’Tpj Y IRunuvniebe TO-NIGHT dinner dance TO-MOBROW Extra Dinner Dance Fresh Oysters t ebsters bunnymede hotel, ltd. Georfie Goldtao*. M ’PHONE 543. Modern Methods of Efficient Accounting— The Twinlock simplifies work, speeds up I entry and referencej saves time (and overt ime), and saves money. > Thousands of Leading f
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    • 371 10 fWANTED 1 OPERATORS, EURASIAN or CHINESE FOR i LINE SETTING MACHINES Write giving full particulsn and salary required (J ‘Operators’, c/o Pinang G azefte i I MIBCELLAXEOJS Wantei COAQULAT’NQ TA v 73 second Laid, in «oo l conni ir n p over, State price and wh Pr g 1 Apply
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 99 10 Penang Weather Report Temp. Wind Bainfall Thursday 8 a.m. 76 e Noon 85 s nil 5 p.m. 80 s Friday 6 s.m. 77 e nil noon 87 n 5 d m. 83 e SaTURD KY 6 a.m- 76 e Noon 92 s nil 5 p.m. 86 s Sunday 6 a.m.
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  • 180 11 NEW £1.250,000 COMPANY TO ACQUIRE ASSETS Registration details are now available f British Tin Investment Corporation, which, announced in The Financial Titneß on 15th February last, has been formed to acquire the undertaking and aggete, except metallic tin, of the British. American Tin Corporation. The capita’ of the
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  • 221 11 W.ll- th; price of the O' minodity upon which it dejtrds for prosperity lower th n at ary time since tne ’nineties, si; re! t. e London Tin Company will in-. telly 'ooh In the npcrt less for evident cf sat f factory earmr gs than for indications
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  • 245 11 fattnri May 11 8 eta Banarai Opium p. shaii non; 5,000 00 Cloves no auppliee Gold leaf 72 00 Mae® Pkkßif ncm no supplies Nuimv. 80s H ii ,i □oocnutir* 1,000 15.0 f Oopra Fundrfedfi salee 5 55 Rattans «a m 114. C Rattans 10.6! Grata Snail Shai
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 313 11 Rites for Casual Advertisements All communication! relating ‘o Adv«r* isements should bt addressed to Ihr idv»r*’wmenl Manager, The Pinanc taxette. Wanted, For Sala» Short Notices 4c., will be charged for at th a following caeh rates:— Advertisement up to 33 words f cts. per Inch Minimum Charge 2.00 u i,
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    • 253 11 IqM— 1 e'u krtwM. in miieiMasMW!iwßMW"raK l MK^^ rMM a,j, jj 3 Assets exceed 812,000,000 S, C Asanrauoe io force over 535 tH.iO.ooti The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (In»orpozv.d B Straits SaUlamsntt). HEAD OFFICE» Great Entera.Life B B ildin«. Cecil Street. S>n«*pon», LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry,
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  • NEWS ITEMS FROM CHINA
    • 332 12 PROCEEDINGS AT SEVENTY EIGHTH MEETING (teuton, April 21 Th® 78lh meeting cf the Provincial Oougci! was held yesterday w th Mr. L n Yun-kai in the Chair ana L»n Y*chuig, Chin Tsaucchirg, L Lu cho, Ohltg Tien-koc, Hu Chi heir, Liu Chiwe, i Hsu Shurg ching and Heieh
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    • 243 12 DETAILED PLAN FOR SUPPRESSION Canton. April 24 A detailed p’an for the suppression of the Red outlawry in the various a uthwestern provinces fct been edoptei after a series of reeling? cf the milihry conference called in C-t’cn by Ger. Ch?n Chi-tang. cf the let group irmy. Tee
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    • 168 12 MARINES AND GUNBOATS SENT TO AMOY Amoy, April 22 Latest military received from Fukien repor's the capture of Sheungharg by the Ist independent division under Gje. Wong Y.u wan and ofWmgting by the 7;h division under Gen. Wong Ting chirg Since these twa recaptured towns stand geographically between
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    • 431 12 TWELV-2 THOUSAND PERMITS ISSUED IN THREE YEIRS Canton, April 24 The Bareau of Public Works reports t v at between 1927 aad 1928. the number ’of p-rmite hau?i for hcu -hni'ding totalled 3 479 from 1928 io 1929, 4 325; and fr m 1929 io 1930. 4,529. Tae
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    • 328 12 AMAZING CONFIDENCE OF KUOMINTANG OFFICIALS Ointon, April 20 China must units and the people must rise up like one man so that a grim and long resister ce c m be male agiinst the iuviders wrs ths keynote of the speech adireseed by Mr. Teng Chirgyang, prominent Kuomintang
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    • 188 12 LONG INTERVAL BEFORE OPERATION RESUMES Shanghai, April 18 It is impossib’e for normal service to be resumed along the Shanghai-Nanking and Shanghai-Hat gchow lines before th® Jjpmese troops ere withdrawn from Chinese territory, according to a spokesman cf the Shanghai-Nanking and Saanghai-Hmgchow Railway Administration in an inter dew
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