Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 May 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 116. VOL. LXXXX FRIDAY, 20th MAY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 118 1 F. NAGATA brothers J DENTISTS I Bead Office next The DUpenmry, MMb Office M, Leith Strwt Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS Q DOLLARS into STERLING —refreshing/ Sixty-Fourths of a Penny Price $6 each I r t L 1 Obtainable at g The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. j AnJ I
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    • 6 1 wfw. universal corn cure -never fails
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1386 2 I2JS NOTICE BANKS. l Az* 218, Green Lane, two Btoreyed 1 bungalow, garage, eio. Io accordance with the Order PIIARTFRFiI RAXK KARfiKOSB SHAS J.III BAHKISi 6 10 Hargraves Road, made by the Resident Councillor, CHAnltntu EAiin hufiblUn lampound house. Penang, on the 9th January, OF IFD’A, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA CuRr&BAHUI.
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  • NOTES & NEWS FROM INDIA
    • 220 3 i-RBESTED after holding up POLIOS WIIH PISTOL Man Who Hurled Shoe at Magistrate Bern! ay, April 28 p»tn Yeewant, an alleged cat burglar, held up the flying tqaad of Bombay City Police under Deputy-Inspector Vstkire 6t th* point cf a revolver and slowed h'iLß» If to be
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    • 189 3 EXPOSED AT MAR 5 MEETING AT JHTNJHAK dawn pore, April 28 To e*mbat the civil disobedience movement In rural areas- a mass meeting was held at Jhinjhak, presided over by Mr. J. V. Lynch, Additional District I'sgietrale. Various speakers pointed out that the Congress was misleading the masses.
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    • 119 3 ONE KILLED, 9 INJURED Pondicherry i May 1 One man was killed and nine persons K «re seriously injured in a midnight affiey in the village of Kosapalayam, »ihin French limits, on Friday night. 1 appears that three men knocked at 'he door of a house and when
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    • 151 3 WHO THREW A BOMB AT SIR 0. TEO ART Calcutta, May 4 Rnv v* d*bnue who escaped from D t?ebrna ry last, one was n °°nnection withan armed O in Tippers. It is he gave the police a false h-,.. c a( *drwB Bf;er hie
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    • 173 3 ARRESTED BE RANG RELEASED Rangoon, May 4 Mohamed Sultan, a eerang of the Henderson liner Kemmendine, who was arrested on February 11 for possesrina a 1 iaded five chambered revolver with five cartridges on the public thoroughfare, shortly affer the Governor’s departure after opening the Council, by
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    • 152 3 UNDER CONTROL OF HEALTH OFFICER Calcutta, M-y 4 Calcutta Corporation adopted to-day a resolution requesting the Government "to res rict betting to owners of race horses and to bora fids members of the iosal turf club.** Calcutta Corporation decided at this afternoon’s meeting to run a motor
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    • 129 3 Magistrate Receives Ultimatum" TROUBLE BREWING IN KASHMIR Srinagar, April 29 Premnath B z z, disowned by the B.D. Young Men’s Association, through which he represented the Kashmir Hindus on the Giancy C mmission and Kashyaphandhu, first Hiadu "Dictator,*' have sent a three days* ultima um to the District Magistrate strongly
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    • 119 3 FORECAST OF DEGREASE Poons, April 28 There has been neirlr general thouudershwsrs in the N?rth-Weet Frontier Province and loc?l rain in North Baluchistan with a few falls in East and North Punjab. Nearly general thunderstorm rain has also fallen in A<sam with a few falls in
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    • 45 3 CONGRATULATIONS FOR DELHI CHIEF COMMISSIONER New Delhi, May 3 It is understood that the Government of Indh have written to the Chief Commissioner of Delhi, warmly appreciating the efforts of the Loci! Government in preventing Oongrew from holding session in Delhi.
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    • 138 3 COMMITTEE TO REVIEW EXPENDITURE Calcutta, April 28 The Bengal Government have appointed a committee oons'E'ing of Mr. J. A. L, Swan, I. 0. 8. (ohairmv Mr. J. N. Basu. M. L. C., Mr. H. Bbkmyre, M.L.0., ard Khan Bahadur M.ulvi Az’z ul-Haque (members), to review the expenditure
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    • 111 3 Gandhi Day at Allahabad FLAG DEMONSTRATION FI iSCO Allahabad, M y 4 Gandhi Day was celebrated by a few volunteers a*. Allahabad to-day. In the morning an abortive attempt was made n hoist the Congress flig on the City Clock Tower. As there was a constable the fencing 'surrounding the
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    • 140 3 Cawnpore, April 28 Lala Lallumal, a prominent cloth broker who was arrested last week under Section 55 of the Criminal Procedure Code as. it is alleged, he was suspected of preparing to commit a eogniz b’e offence, was dkcharged to-day by Mr. Lvde, Joint Magis trate,
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    • 75 3 Karachi, M y 8 The conviction in March (by the Oity Magistrate,) cf Jethmal Parsram, editor of the Sind Herald, for defying the District Magistrate’s order prohibiting the publication of matter for the furtherance of the civil disobedience movement, was, on appeal, confirmed by Mr. V. M.
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    • 94 3 VOLUNTEERS ARRESTED AT ALLAHABAD AlUhabad, May 4 Bundles of Congress les fists» intended for propaganda work in the villrgts. were seized by the All .habid police in the early hours of the morning at Muthiganj. Information having been received that volunteers of a secret Congress Ashram in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements

  • 718 4 New Trans African Air Fleet 150 Miles-an-Hour Monoplanes for Cairo-Capetown Route Speed-Safety-Reliability-Comfort FINISHING touches are now being made to the first of the £150,000 fleet of eight new 4-engined passenger monoplanes, which are being designed and built specially for Imperial Airways for operation on the 5,500 miles trans-African air-line between
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    • 63 4 Get a Set of ZAG-ZAW Picture Puzzles The Ideal Recreation for Your Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. Price 75 cents I OBTAINABLE AT The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. —w i i aw mi i 7- t—-..lujw W WOfiltftl KORRENGZAL OINTMENT ||||||lk F R WOUJIDS SORES fIKJ A
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    • 271 4 tt is spreading over Malaya! |T ig sales and a constantly increasing flow F <" z prove the supreme value and suitability h ''jrfewlj ate Milk Food throughout Malaya. When failed this world-famous food has given < ility in place of debility firm flesh and B in place of weakness
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    • 64 4 Slum rail it* j H BLY BRITISH AND BLY BEST RHKOBMi I Oar Universal Provision I Shops Stock all Year I I I Quality Goods at Reason- I I able Prices. See Our I Displays. I Singapore Cold Storage Co., 14 I I Penang <S> jjagan r I Telephone Penang,
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  • 1285 5 WHITSUN RECEPTIONS: GOOD ON LONG DISTANCES: SUPERHETRQDYNE SETS: IF “TOMMY" WERE A WIRELESS FAN. Although some people di.like holidays there are some wireless fans who take advantage of these days to sit up late and listen to prcgraiames from various parts of the world. The reception conditions on the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 33 5 I ADIOL STEEL I Surcandcertain for all Female 1 complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. W. J. EDMONDS 3 The English Pharmacy S 52, 54, Beach Street, Penang
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    • 317 5 THE FUTURE OF TUE EMPIRE lies in the arms cf every nursing I vTa yr* r F'HERE are occasions when, do what you 1 will, rhe Mother’s milk remains scanty, weak and unsuitable In cases Sun<hine Glaio has proved helpful to the Mother, —xcmedytnjj rhe difficulty and allowing natural tecdina
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 490 5 Short Wave Stations For Penang 1 Listeners Mid Jghi 1 a. m. 2 a. m. 3am 4 a. m. 5 s. m. 6 r. m. 5 p. nc. 6 p. n 7 p. m. 8 pm. 9 p. no. JO r. in. 11 p. m. to to to to to
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  • 879 6 Mrs 0 H Sansom is leaving for home next week by the Cbitral. Mr. L.W. G eddeg, of Wearne Bros., and I Mrs. Gedder, are a iling for home by the Antenor. Dr P H Hennessy, who i* retiring from the Medical Ser vic*, 'eaves Ipoh for
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 840 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) g; r> My object in v*n'uringti f ddrfsi you to day 1* to endorsa inaof r as I am able th** t.m<l leading articles in recent issues cf your journal relating to the urgent need of far more interest in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 387 6 .ci li i Ilin I .«ass’* Diseases arising from the Blood must be treated by removing the cause from the Blood, permanent relief cannot be obtained by any other treatment. CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE cleanses the blood and possesses remarkable healing properties; it is due to these qualities that it has
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    • 308 6 I LAWN MOWERS Suitable for use on a grass plot, large sports ground or golf course. z rut We are always ready to assist’eusto- mers in obtaining the most suitable u/ machine for any special purpose. We inv te you to inspect the RIiY new Bansome models in our DU
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  • 289 7 FROM ADMIRAL of the fleet earl JELLICOE G.O 8., 0 M„ G.0.V.0., president of the Empire Day Movement ’‘The celebration of Empire Day thia tar has perhaps a greater significance and a greater importance then ever before. The Empire, in common with the rest of the world-
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  • 104 7 Tuesday. May 10 Id the morning bis Excellency accompanied by hon’ble Major R L. Nunn visited the Civil Aerodrome at Grove Road. Wednesday, May 11 His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. The Mieses Walter and Mr E
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  • 101 7 SPIRITED MUSICAL SHOW AT QUSEN’3 ‘Ths Blue Danube." the British and Dominions picture now showing at the Qieens provides e good deal of spirited gipsy music. The st*r of this picture is th? orchestra led by Alfred Rhode. It is as very pleasant huj if anything, is
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  • 102 7 Charged with fermenting intoxicating !quor without a licence et a house in Batu Road and with possession of sppara us Ghan Ah Bee, a eccbew. to day eppsared in the police court end chimed to be tried. Aft:r hearing thatvidence given by Mr. ni Gove nment Monopolies
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  • 100 7 Iho nii:oße were arrested yesterday by Bnn-i? 8118 Detective Department in ai n. C^10 t robbery which occurred yen L'jpas about two months ago. Brown who went to j. s this morning by the 5 clro p orfifcar y °f the Penang the rar, cd
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  • 454 7 WEIGHTS FOR TO-DAY Good Fields in Card of Seven Events J The following are the weights for to-day’s I races, the first day of the A mateur Meeting, at Singapore. The scratchings are few. Selections by Tic Tac will also be found 1 be'ow. 1
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  • 156 7 THE BEST I HAVE EVf?R PL AYE > IN— G. Dennison Smith The manager of Messrs. Stanley Ltd, whose bat for the highest scorer in the recent inter state cricket match was won by G Dennison Smith of Selangor with a brilliant innings of 110, has received
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  • 103 7 AIR TRAVEL SHOULD BE PROHIBITED Under the auspices of the P.F S Literary and Debating Society a debate will be held at the Free School (Green Lune) at 7 30pm sharp. The motion is that, 'ln the opinion of this House alt travel through the air should be
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  • 59 7 From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Thursday In lhe 1 ing’es final of the elangor I awn Tennis Championships bern this evening, Ong Ee Kong beat TW. Cheong 6-2; 1 6; 6 —3. Mrs. Alan Loke distributed the prizes. The hon’ble the British Resi dent cf
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  • 35 7 —Reuter, IRELAND v HUNGARY Dublin, May 19 Tn the Davis Cup competition Lyttleton Rogers (Ireland) best G browitz 7—5.8 —6 6 —4 7—2. and Von Kebrling (Hungary) beat MacGaire (Ireland'6—B, 6-2 6-4.-
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  • 32 7 GLAMORGAN THRASHED At Lord’s Middlesex defeated Glamorgan by an innings and 198 runs Glamorgan scored and 129 (Peebles 6 for 49) while Middlesex bit up 484 (Hearne 176, Lee 93.)—Reuter.
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  • 34 7 REsULT OF TIE PLAYED ON THURSDAY Teams of Three f Fmal): +2 MJ Thorpe. D McLeod Craik and WM Edwards beat —2 E Dunkerley, W Dawson and J R Archibald 21 —18
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  • 67 7 —Reuter, PHILLIPaR DI 'AS ?ER A den To d*y The number of PhilLpar paB=engers missing is now forty nine A nother survivor, Madame Dabot, big been found. Those still missing include French journalist. M. albert Londreai a lawyer named Joyeux and from Hong Kong, Madame Bertrand Vigne. The
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 132 7 Modern Methods °f Efficient Accounting— The Twinlock simplifies work, speeds up entry and reference, saves time (and overtime), and saves money. Thousands of Leading Industrial Firms have already proved this. Why not prove it for yourself. Full information and specimen sheet rulings sent by return TWINLOOK For Pen Posticu, Machine
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    • 204 7 ——w I lwimiw JT 111 UH n Tr j n~~MT -tl .*> —ti j—nj-iifrmw ill jt jj IIENNtNIS’ BEER B Wkf Ji 4 JjTI |E Truly I BRITISH AND BEST Obtainable from all Dealers GirrmwCb M new f l a SOLE AG EMS I I ■MUfcftui 11 11 rr liiwwii
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  • 21 8 McEvoy —At the Maternity Hospital, Penarg on the 19 th May, to Gladys, wife of J. A. McEvoy—a ton. I
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  • 388 8 If it had no other result, the murder of the Lindbergh baby has succeeded in diiecting world-wide attention to American law, its pecularities and its flagrant abuses. It has aho seived to emphasise the inability of the authorities to combat the sinister activities of the gangster, the
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  • 261 8 Those friends of the Soviet in the British Parliament who steadfastly uphold the policy of giving that Power long credit with Government backing will have something to ruminate over in the annourcament that the great American engineering firm of Khan, which has played an important if
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  • 209 8 —Rugby Radio Service. Lord Lothian’s Encouraging Statement Lord Lothian, chairman of the Indian Finance Committee, reached Eogland yester day having travelled from Indi by air. He «referred in a st4emeni to the interest the various committees appointed after the Round Table Conference had aroused in India end paid
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  • 57 8 elimination of arrmmerts.—Rugby Radio tex vice. Lord Cecil Protests at Delay in Definition At a meeting In Geneva 1 tat night Lord Cedi made a strong protest against the del aye of the experts in determining what are offensive weapons. Be urged the continuance of the demand tor
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  • 542 8 Penang, F relay ALAYA has a new currency cigaraette coupon. A laige trade is done throughout the country in these coupons. They are as good as legal tender. Any native shop will accept cigarette coupons fcr the purchase of goods and we have discovered that even ricksha
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  • 96 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday To-Jy London £122.15=. 01 £125 Os. 01. Tin (3 Months) M London £124 15s. Od. £l2O <*. Singapore >63.371 Business Done 75 tons Penang $63.3/j vn filers Business Done Buyers No Sellei* Buy^ 3 Rubber London 1 rl d G) New York 2 1 Singapore
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 180 8 When it Comes to Silk, Artificial Side, etc., You Can BUY BRITISH WITH EVERY CONFIDENCE CELANESE FABRICS Satin, Taffetas, Marocains. Georgettes, I etc, etc. I Entirely British and sets the quality Standard for the World. I It is more than a National Duty to Buy British. It is a definite
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    • 25 8 i a o. HOTCL SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 25 th May, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the s. 8. PKESIDEXf MONROE. X
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 836 9 GRAVE FEARS OF JAPANESE-SINO-SOVIET WAR INTERNATIONAL COMPLICATIONS GRAVE fears for the peace of the world are expressed in Germany if the pacific elements in Japan fail to hold the militarist hot-heads In check as the Japanese intention to conquer Manchuria will force a
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  • 144 9 Reuter. Glowing Tribute by Viscouotees Gladstone A argt London audience was impressed by a graphic account of the effects of the •Japanese bombardment of Shanghai by Gladstone at an address to the Overseas League. She said she was firstly surprised to find no signs of depres aion at
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  • 77 9 Rugby R dio Sei ice. French and Italian Be presentations Similar representations to those put forward by the British Minister at Athens concerning the service of Greece’s foreign mite were yesterday made by the French ®cd ltali an Ministers to the Greek Foreign Minister. It i e
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  • 130 9 —Rugby Radio Fervloe. Mandate To Be Withdrawn t Shortly The League of Nation? Council at Geneva yesterday approved a report providing that as soon as Ir q has accepted the convention covering vaiious guarantees recommended by the Permanent Mandates Commission, Britain can terminate her mandate and Irak
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  • 79 9 trophy on Lake Garda next week —Rugby Radio Service. Kaye Don Satisfied with Miss England 111 The English racing motorist, Kaye Don, In the motor boat Miss England 111 carded out teste dn Like Garda. Italy, on Wednes day and expressed satisfaction with the boat’s performance. He
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  • 321 9 —Reuter. HARBOURING INDIAN REVO LU NONARY CONTINUED RIOTING IN BOMBAY; Allahabad, Yesterday The Irish woman. Savitra Devi, has been sentenced to five years’ rigorous imprison ment for harbouring a proclaimed revolutionary and absconder Yashpal and possessing unlicensed arms. Savitra Devi is a daughter of an Irish missionary
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  • 280 9 Arrangement Concluded With Group of Banks u.i The Anglo South American Bank* hie announced that an arrangement has, in principle, been concluded with a group of banks headed by the Bank of England under which certain assets of the Anglo-South American Bank connected with the nitrate industry
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  • 30 9 —Reuter. Irish Bill for Removal Passed Dublin, Yesterday Removal of the Oath of Allegiance Bill has passed its final stage in the Dail by 77 votes to 69.-
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  • 514 9 SUSPENSION OF EXPORTS exhausting surplus STOCKS From Our O.vn Ccrreaponitant Kua’a Lnmpur. Miy 19 Explaining the London and Malayan Chamber of Minas’ new schema this morn ing the Senior Warden of Mines Mr G E. Greig, said, ’’The Byrne Soheme is absolute ly dead. There is no
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  • 101 9 Rugby Radio rervica. A Dozen More French Survivors Paris, Yesterday The Messageries Maritimes publishes a list of a dozen persons all French, iac'uded in the Phillapar’s passenger list but who did not embark at c aigon a? expected The casualty list, is constquertly, correspond ing y reduced The
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  • 84 9 Welcomed at Windsor by Prince The Prince of Wales gave a further indi cation cf his great interests in the visit which a party of Argentine students are paying to Great Britain when yesterday be welcomed them at Windsor and personal lj conducted them round the castle oa
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 126 9 IFOR A DAZZLING SHI N E USE —KIWI and preserve your Shoes as well! I IG. H. SLOT CO,, LTD, Importers. THE HEALIH-SiFtGU.RD Fj 30 YO R H'LD MEEDS -x i Very few chiJdrtn do not suffer at some time from st .maci and bowel de angement. In fact, by
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 181 9 mm i jTWTii -irr m a—■iin ifißwiu ii it I jii i hit t~, mmiiiHi _-i un ..TTrrwrnirTuiirrT When Seekiu<j Entertainment This fl Week Make It BRITISH PICTURES Only\ I > (M p «w Whl IPHO y E ?64 I 615 NIGHTLY 930 I The Magnificent BRITISH Musical Triumph BLUfi
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  • 603 10 UNANIMITY OF OPINION Mr. A. H. Flowerdew Interviewed From Ou- Own Oorreipondent Kuah Lumpur Thursday Interviewed this evening in Kuala Lumpur in resard to the new restriction Beheme of the Mahyan Chamber of Mines, London! Mr. A. H. Flowerdew, President cf the F.M.B. Chamber of Miner,
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  • 147 10 PASSENGERS DUE The m.e. Boringia which is due' to arrive here from Europe at daylight on Sunday, May 22, is bringing the following Straits passengers:—Mr and Mrs J H Winter* Mrs H Constable, Mrs M H Gooding, Miss E M Carter, Mr RB L Ttylor, Mr Franz Nilsson,
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  • 87 10 The B.s. Kedah arrived this morning ■with the following passengers from Singapore: Mr L F Silvester’, Mrs Owen* Mr W W J *nklns, Mr 8 O Vickers, Mr D A M Brown, Mr. A Hartland, Rev M Dodewcrth. Mr J B Dv'd, Mr Billet, Mr Chorg Kerg K*an,
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  • 835 10 ANNUAL MEETING More Economical to Continue Tapping Mr. H. D. Mandell preside! over the annual general meeting of the Oaangkat Serdaug Estates. Ltd., held io the French Bank Building, S ngapor. O hers present were Messrs. W. A. Fell, J. A. Clarke, A. Especkerman and Yeo
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  • 40 10 The s s Klang arrived thia morning »ith the fohowirg passengers from Singapore and Port Swettenham: Mr A R J neg, Mr J G B-<»rnw, Mr and Mrs W G C Blunn, Mr R F P G egg.
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  • 373 10 TO DAY’S PRICES fhe following weta the latest guotailons la MESSRS. KENNEDY* Co.’s aba» list ai§ll ••&>. to-day Yesterday To-day <B nj OD M JJ Bharbb ;S do ta 00 a •3. 9 o. fa. to. Mining Johan Tin M .10 .15 ,10 .15 cum Kinta
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  • 30 10 Singapore Price* for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are as follow: 5$ cents ptr lb, July/Sept. Ooi./Deo. 6 Jan /March 6f l( Market quiet,
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  • 83 10 Penang, Maj 20 By Uourtey qf the Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 II m 4 m/ti 2/3 29/82 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 ii 3 i, Docum<rntary 2/4 7;32 On Naw York Paak Demark 42$ France u TT. 950 nom India H T.T. 154 i
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  • 196 10 Penanpi May 20 eta B.naM.Crl.l3 ,2 SSSmtn, nom norepphe Nutmegs 80a i, -10 a ’i < a OoconutaPi? LOOC •< Oopr.Sun'itiol «>” Et.tt>n< 11’. Rattans Ooaris Green Snail cm» R m Rttm— 10 Siam No. 1 4o 2 h J*? do So do «Vg Elephant Monlrssln per baa
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  • 153 10 Latest Quotation» Thur. Wed. Bat. May 19 May 18 Sept. IF Paris 93 7/82 93} 128.96 New'York 8-673 8.6 7 A 4 85* Montreal 4 17$ 4.16$ Biuaeeb 26 7/82 26 25 84.86 Geneva 18.80 18.80 24.86 Amsterdam 9.06$ 9 06$ 12.08 Mliaa 71 7/16 71
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  • 1172 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST 2A I A NAMES, I S’ 5 I 5 I« H j RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. c, Allenby Rubber Co. 25 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 25 35 Amalgamated Malay Estates 40 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 7° I Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15
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  • 43 10 Trinity Sunchy 930 am Tan il Holy Communion and Address at Holy Unity Church, Nibong Tebal. I 6pm Evensong und Address St. Marks,! Butterworth No English services on 29 and June 5, and lo midweek services i in those two weeks.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 334 10 üb, C^er/ul a»{ TO MOHBOW~ Morning—Music in the > DINNER SUNDAY ORCHESTRAL CONCE .i 9-30 p,m. EMPIRE DaF Tuesday, 24th May, Guaranteed Empire produce only will be te.ved IUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD George Goldsack, M* s I PH NE 643. ’j THE EAST ASIUIt (0 LIMITIH (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone Penang
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 102 10 Penang Weal her Report Temp. .Wind Rainp.ll Saturday 6 s.m« 78 e Noon 90 N w 7 no m 5 p.m. 87 nw Sunday 6 a.m. 78 e Noon 92 nw nil 5 p.m. 88 aw Monday 6 a.m. 81 E Noon 94 s n 1 5 pm. 85 s
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  • 1017 11 LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Distribution of Trophies Ab expected Oheab Wat Hye and Khoo Hooi Hye wen the Men’s Open Doubles yesterday, the last remaining finals in the Penang 1932 Lawn Tennis Championships but, as also anticipated, the match proved to be the beet in the
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  • 135 11 UNANIMOUS ELECTION OF NEW OFFICERS Fcr the Rotary Year commencing July 1, 1982 and ending June 30. 1933, the following nominations were made at a meeting of the Club held on Friday, M-iy 13: President: —The non’ble Mr. T. 8. Adams. M. C. 8., British Resident,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 322 11 TT —-I I FACTS f 4- i i' VVILIuS ,J |i>: >; L GOiiij FLAKE ,-t j j;';; CIGARETTES :j: •J: f 1. They are me.de entirely from lit; Virginia tobacco leaf which has I Si been mamrir.f* in bond for several I years. |l 2. ff.’c- tobacco is used
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  • News From All Parts
    • 192 12 Maa or Woman Who gets the best cut of lifo, nnn or womat? This intrigulug question was discussed after dinner at ihe Ar s Theatre Club, Here are some of the views expressed. Mrs. Elmer G'yi Men have mcch the greater chfEcep, rot
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    • 131 12 Fighting aeroplanes attsched to the navy have now m«de more Ilan 10 OCO lucGtasful kndir g* on the decks of warships at tep, enabling 100 pilots to qualify as members of the qu.intly named bPerch Club.” Membership of the Perch Club Gays the Londcn correspondent of the
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    • 142 12 The winkle supply i* threatened with extinction by the march cf scientific research (writes the Londo” correspondent of The Yorkshire Pcs Science has found no fault with the winkle aas’aple article of diet; ths trou! 1» from the winkle’e point of view is I hat his
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    • 85 12 The devotion of some members to Parliamentary debate excites ont’e wonder (writes the London correspondent of the Liverpool Post). They follow it even when tbsent. Mi s Rdbbone, who w.s away 10 weeks altogether, got a copy of Haneard for every day sent to her, and ■he
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    • 49 12 Behind me on ’bus were a man and his young son (vrles a London cor.etpondent of the Liverpool Post). The child had evidiently studying newspaper placards, for after a while turned to his father and irqu’red in a shrill treble, Daddy, who is B u ban
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    • 126 12 Who Is Happy? Sir Charles Higham. speaking on "A IpB* Selfish World’’ at the Gaildhouae. Ecc’et‘.on-iqnare, London, said; Most of us are s> selfish that we ought to be hebpy. But whois? The selfish believe t iat the nore you give the more you I<.B°. Fane
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    • 110 12 MILLIONAIRE BROTHER OF LADY SUFFOLK M’’. J'B«ph Leiter, the millionaire brother of the Countess cf Suffolk, died in Chicago at the age of 64. The death cf Mr. LMter, who was a sportsman and former ‘wheat king,” rec Us the long leg 1 suit against him by
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    • 181 12 After three months’ absence the Imperial Crown, which the King wears on State fccaaiors, h?s been restored to its place in the Jewel Hnuse st the Tower of London. The Crown is now in a more ■pkndid state than at any other period in it? history,
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    • 108 12 Th® scores of six military compositions written in pencil by a composer hitherto ur known, which are at present in the possession of a Munich family, have now been established as having been written by R chard Wagner (says Reutei). Following investigations made by the municipal authorities
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    • 56 12 Mr. Frank Flecher headmaster of Charterhouse, at Wellington School prix® giving, sdd, "I dou’« believe, tnd don't, wunt you boys to think, that your school days are the hsnplest time in your life, I hope you f 1 annoyed when people tell you thas schorl cays are
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    • 217 13 White House Hotel Formally Opened Canton, May 8 Among a large Etd eehc ed crowd ths White Hcuse Hotel located in Tai-Ping Nam Rial waa formally deckred opened yesterday. Gen. Tam Kai-glao, heroic defender cf the Wcosung Foria. who was to have performed the opening ceremony,
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    • 130 13 TO VISIT NORTHERN REGION OF KtfANGTUNG Onton, May 8 Mr. Ch:rg T'eu hcc, Comm'ssioner of the Department cf Reconstiuotion, is proceeding to diy. by a special train to the northern region cf the province on <in inspection-tour. Mr. Cain intends to gain first-hand knowledge cf conditions
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    • 203 13 PARTY MATTERS TO TAKE PRECEDENCE Canton, May 8 The weekly memorial service held on Monday morning at the Government Headquarters was presided over by Mr. Chow Lu, member of the Sou:h West Political Council aod president of the Sun Yat-een University. In the course of hie address
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    • 49 13 DOWN! DOWN!! DOWN!!! BX are following the times too. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS in tailoring charges. READY MADE SUITS to clear irrespective of costs. READY MADE SHIRTS—A large assortment to clear cheap. NOW OBTAINABLE AT' SIN SIN, 152, Campbell Street. MIN SIN, 150, Campbell Street. SHE SEN, 191, thulia Street. tn—
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  • 487 14 Penang May 20, 1932. PENANJ MARKET eta. Meat] Beef Steak kati 32 Stew or Curry do 22 Pork lean de 48 Po*k lean &'fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian j... do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do do 26
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    • 288 14 PURE: IS MILK wT q A .a AAA I I HTHERE is a charm Sleek, well-kept cows aboutthe“Milkmaid” graze all day long pastures which defies p OOP these fertile valleys, illustration in black and Their Milk is pure white. Blue skies and rich; full of nourmirrored :n silvery ishment tor
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  • 1009 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines Th a followirtg la a lie) of vessels arriving and sailing fram Ponaug during the weekl IN POET TO-DAY Xsma c.' From Sailing Fw Date of SalHua Steam»» De Haan Lsnw® Lbo-Seum'wo B»lawan-D»li, Langs». Sigii) Sabs ng bnd Idi,
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