Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 June 1932
1932-06-01
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-06-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 126. VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, Ist JUNE, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement535 1932-06-01 1 t.NASATA bldthebs dentists OTioe nexfl to The Dißpflßflary. Oflh» Leith StrMt IN EXCHANGE for 200 used Stamps of StaraHs Settle* YITTYr w mUk Malay States. Slam, Hong Kont. BUY BRITISH AND BE PROUD OF IT. 1 gJ W lava, aad the surrounding countries g Picture Post Cards IMPORTANT 0P to535 words
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Advertisement6 1932-06-01 1 BASU* W r K jßWßiffl?«iWwitiEiSEreu ■MHEmsnMMflraaißflKbL6 words
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Advertisement1759 1932-06-01 2 TO LET Selangor Turf Club BANKS. P" «”i~- ,8J .7?“/'nS «M» MHHUitSHMGUIUHHI Kwound bouse Saturday and Saturday, 11th !SSDiA Australia and china CORPORATION. I! ©F w Wft M. 869 Mendis Ahllp. and IStil June, 1932. (Incorporsted in England by loyal Chwter 186». INCOBPORATBD IN the colony O» HOKGKORO IP AT\1,759 words
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Article748 1932-06-01 3 ENGINEEI/d REPORT Many Old Buildings Will Have To Go The prevailing trade depression resulted in a gener 1 lowering in prices for constructional work and the policy adopted was to take advantage of the low rates by I patting in hand as mush essential con* strucdon&l748 words
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Advertisement254 1932-06-01 3 JOBII 111 HULL,»- UJI Hllllll ■■■■■■■■llli II |I I «lI IIIIIWR Illi 11 mini H—M BLY BRITISH f AND BUY BEST Oar Universal Prevision Shops Stock all Your Requirements Quality Goods at Reasoni able Prices. See Our Displays. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Penang pagan £uar. TeLphone Penang, 1500 4254 words
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Advertisement325 1932-06-01 3 IB ALL ARE PENANG I WOMEN!' BEST HELP TO HEALTH T H S E I AND iii BEAUTY i| Records thit are Established Favourites. I l-*i»t geed looks depend apoa rood I nV lOC < Cavalcade SHeCt ’IOII S DX 305 < Part 1 and 2 Noel Coward’s brilliant success,325 words
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Article1995 1932-06-01 4 Malaya House Bags a Tiger Lower Stocks of Rubber The Tin Restriction Scheme Home News jov Malaya From Oar Own Correspondent Ft Air Mail London, May 18 The May fania of British Mahya bean on the eover a photograph of Lail Sirgb, the1,995 words
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Advertisement223 1932-06-01 4 TbeSmile that is v Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow of testimony, prove the supreme value and suitability of Cow Gate Milk Food throughout Malaya. When 4 Jr all else has failed this world-famous food has given I Baby vitality in place of debility firm flesh and k i223 words
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Advertisement147 1932-06-01 4 THE PATENT REPLACEABLE ENSURES .PERFECT CONCXTON Try also Chivers' OLDE ENGLISH MARMALADE \\xZ JAM JELLY CRYSTALS W\\ CUSTARD POWDER CANNED ENGLISH FRUITS Z FRESH GARDEN PEAS Cliiver, Son«, Ltd., Hl.ton, Camb... Eng. AGENT V. R- VICK &CO 35E, BEACH STREET, PENANG' 111 I" >ll MH 111 iiQLi'j Xi Pioneers Both147 words
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Article744 1932-06-01 5 Mr, W, G. Tait has been appointed to I act as Postmaster-General, Sarawak. Mr. H.O.M. Pitts, of Rasak Estate. Batu iT'ga, will sail by the Tennessee on leave eaJy in Jane. Mr. E. E G. Boyd, manager of Austral Malay Tir, Ltd., Taipirg. has returned I from744 words
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Advertisement241 1932-06-01 5 Rates for Casual Advertisements All communications relating to Adver* should ba addrawad to ths Managari Tha Plnang In accordance with the Order w i For Sal Bhort Notioaa fcc., made by the Resident Councillor, fo, th. following «.b p eaang on the 9th January, 1931, 1 hereby give notice that241 words
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Advertisement121 1932-06-01 5 “■i -saw n—| mmihi,, x As IgjWl /Bal I A To all nnrohassrg of M.-E van’s J V m CHOP "JUM’ Pilaener Baer dar BBwAB/ June, we shall be pleased to present pAJT one rea ot^a or eVBr y ‘wo wl sv/ bought from any recognised provi- eion dealer Blh121 words
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Miscellaneous222 1932-06-01 5 IMAJ E S T I C 6-15 TO NIGHT 9 30 The Inimitable Screen Comedian EDWARD EVERETT HORTON in Hadids Snappy, Spicy Comedy Smart Woman' with M4RY ASTOR and ROBERT AMES Added Attractions Mickey Mouse Cartoon Sir Harry Lauder Song-Film Patlietone Weekly. Etc. TO-MORROW'. The Most Polished British Picture Yet222 words
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Article308 1932-06-01 6 The majority of the experiments done on the subject of aejhcle drinks in relation to work and fatigue are of the crudest kind and teem with fallacies, deck ree Sir The mas Harder, the great physician, and the greatest fallacy of all, he says, is the308 words
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Article108 1932-06-01 6 TO STUDY r OND T T'ON3 OF INEU'TRY The Home Cffi’e iseu' 8 the following His Royal Hiv'ineae Prine® G orge h<»s expressed a desir' to obtain a first-hand and close tcqua Unce with industrial conditions and indu-trial admin'stration. It has Eccordirg 5 been errarged, with his Majesty’s108 words
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Article123 1932-06-01 6 The Royal 8 andard was not filing over Buckingham Palace whJe the King and Queen wete attmdirg the Abbey wedding beciua* the Court was technically etiH U Windscr («ys a SLr gesiir) As a matter rf fact, there would lave been some difficulty in flying it, because123 words
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Article121 1932-06-01 6 Ofpiain Hilton RtJey ia now on his way from New York co b-gia thv attempt to recover the rm st va'uxb;? parts of the catg) cf the Lusitania. It w>l! be a grim and rieky business at the hes', involving operations at a drpth of 210121 words
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Article100 1932-06-01 6 A correspondent of Truth has been taking that journal to task for sometimes abbreviating Japanese to “Jap.” The Japanese, says the writer, regard this as offensive. It may seem a little touchy, replies Truth, but, after all, Englishmen do not like the Amtric nitm "Britisher”; the conquerors100 words
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Article133 1932-06-01 6 HIN ENBURG’S rule for FRIEND AND FOE Hiving suppresssd the 1 private army of his opponent Hitler, President Hindenburg is to deal similarly with those ‘‘armies 1 whi.h eupp rt his own ciuse. Ha has asked Gener 1 Groentr, Minis'er for the Interior, to ii quire into133 words
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Article152 1932-06-01 6 I found my se f picked next to Mr. Bernard Shaw among the general crowd awaitiug a imittance (writis ’’V.’.J.” in The Yorkshire Poal. deecribirg the opening of lhe Shakespeare Memorial Theatre by the Prince of W Iff). It must have been ex remeiy uncomfortable152 words
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Article192 1932-06-01 6 Th® ilrsnge&t parcel that ha® ever travelled by a’r was celiverel in London recently. The parcel was a Belgian journaHet, M G. Lantcheere, who tad posted h'mse fat tte G ner»i P et Offije in Bruste’s to ao address in London. He was consigned sb a sample p.cfet192 words
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Article144 1932-06-01 6 ANOTHER FIVE YEAR PLAN Apparently believing in the sajieg that artistic g nius consists of only one per cent, inspiration an 99 per cent, persplrat’or, the Soviet Govemm-nt is to mobilise writer*, painter?, pi ywright*, musicians and poets in a FiveYear Plan for Art. The various art'afc f144 words
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Article163 1932-06-01 6 Ju?gs Woodcocki who has just confessed, in the L-eds County Court, that he is in inventor and has taken cut provis onal patents hss, in an interview with a Yorkshire Post reporter, supplemented lis confession by admitting that one of bis inventions wa® a baby's feeding163 words
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Advertisement315 1932-06-01 6 The Same Parker E Serves Tiro /Z W? in your pocket and on your desk. Ask your dealer about this exclusive uiouey saving feature. For sale at the better stores B /zjf® The EASY Writing Pen novels Inheritance Pbyllia Bentley H5O Limits and Renew&te RuJyard Kipling 4 50 The Guv’ucr315 words
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Advertisement246 1932-06-01 6 MO' ii m 4( H 'MJ D.D.D. Prescription is an infallible remedy for Ecz®B( Psoriasis, Bad Leg, Salt Rherm, Pri kly Feat, JM worm, Dhobies Itch, or other skin trouble. Salves cannot do the work —they simply < ;og the pores. D.D.D. u not a sticky, smelly ointment, bun a246 words
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236 1932-06-01 7 ON FRIDAY Big Volunteer Turn-Out Expected ’The customary ceremonial parade on the occasion of the Kings birthday Jane 3, be held this year on the f 010 Ground at 7 .45 m. when the hon. the Rssident Councillor will attend and take the sa’ute of236 words
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Article95 1932-06-01 7 —Reuter. Several Malayan £lOO Winnert London, Yerterday Hundred pound pr'zes in the Irish Sweep have been won ly the following in the ’.Far Eaet:— Lm P&k Lan lpoh; Kiujang tlhendar'arit’. PereV: H N. Winter. Rembia Estate,Malaco “Elwin," 58 Heeren Street Ma'aco»: “KongsjJ; o/o J- K. 8. Malcolm, Ssndakan,—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article101 1932-06-01 7 Filipif’o Knocked Out ii Title Fight From Our Own Correspondence Singapore, To day Gunboat Jack and Fighting Nelson put up a thrilling fi’ht at the New World last night for the Welterweigbs title of the East and a belt presented by Mr. E H- Simpson. Jack went101 words
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101 1932-06-01 7 «5100 FOR UNKM o LOYMENT FU'fDS As a result of the Boxing Tournament he Icn the IG:h April 1932 in aid of all local unemployment funds the sum of $***** is available for distribution. It has been agreed that this amount shall be divided as fol101 words
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Article97 1932-06-01 7 TEACHERS THRIFT SOCIETY The annual meeting of the Penang School Teachers Co operative Tbrlfii and Loan Society which was to have place at the H utchings School yeeter day wae postponed for the want of a The President of the Society, Mr.M «•Holgate, and Mr.97 words
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Article281 1932-06-01 7 —Reuter. ANOTHER CENTURY BY NASIR ALI Latest County Cricket Results London, May 81 After faring badly at the hands of Hampshire the All-Indian tourists did better against Essex, at Ley tor, Nasir All registering hie third century for the tourEssex hatted firet and were dismissed—Reuter. - 281 words
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Article155 1932-06-01 7 PENANG T 3 MEET PROVINCE The last of the series of matches arranged by the Penang Football Association in aid of the Unemployment Funds between Penang and the P. W. F. A will be played on Satu’day ou the St. Xavier s ground. The mat h is155 words
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85 1932-06-01 7 A Penang Table Tennis Team Championship has been formed under the auspices of the Chung Rwa School Union for the first time In Penang. The tournament is open to all teams of all nationalities of either sex residing in the Settlement of Penang. Esch team85 words
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Article127 1932-06-01 7 ANOTHER bUOOEBS The Malay Opera ompany of Malacca which has opened a short season in Penang at the Drury Lane Theatre scored another great success last night when they put on the boards the popular play entitled Hitt! Rabihtton.” The play was well acted throughout127 words
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Article58 1932-06-01 7 LACO Ti IN FORM British Victory in Mixel Doubles I ondon May 81 At Auteuil in the Third Rnund of the French Championships beat Sidney Wood 6-0 6-1 8-6 6 8,7—5 Mixed Doubles In the final of the Mixed Dorb'rs Terry and Mies Nutball beat Wood and58 words
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Article77 1932-06-01 7 WOODCOTE STAKES London, May 31 The Woodoote Stakes for two y ear cl ip, run at Epsom to d<*y resulted as follows: MONTROSE 1 THAMAR 2 OU CRIDER 8 Elevon ran. Won by half a length; three The betting w»s 11 2 Montrose; 6 4 Thamir;77 words
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49 1932-06-01 7 Reukr HOLDER’■* SUCCESS London. May 81 At Taunton in tb° Third Round of the British Women’s Open Golf Championship Miss Enid Wilson, the holder, be»t Mis? Col Lt 4 and 2 M’S r benty is the only one of the seveu Americans now left.Reukr - 49 words
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Article140 1932-06-01 7 P.CO V. TIN MEN The fo'lowing will tepresent the Eastern Smehing r lub A' against the Penang Cricket Club “A" to morrow June 2 on the Esplanade. Kick off at 5.15 p m H I Y-sbaya Low Goon Chuan and r McLean F E Wraight, J N Ooo’ey140 words
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Article289 1932-06-01 7 Over 17 980 In Five Months Sir William v orris, presiding at the annual meeting of Morris Motors Ltd on April 2 Hh. said: The company today is in a stronger position oommercia’ly and financially than it ever has been, and it is extremely gratifying to note289 words
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Article180 1932-06-01 7 —Reuter. FIELD REDUCED TO 22 Probable Starters and Jockeys London, May 81 The following is* the latest list of Dar y probables and their riders Mr J. A. Dawars Sunnyborongh has been scratched, leaving a field of 22 like'y starters: Andrea (Duke of Marlborough) F Fox—Reuter. - 180 words
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49 1932-06-01 7 Notification has been received that commenolng with the fl'gbt leaving' Amsterdam on June 2nd i 82 tb« aero plane on the Amsterdam —4»va w.pfcy service are scheduled to arrive M Alo* Btatr on the folljwirg ThureJay io. one 4<y earlier that! at present.49 words
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Article222 1932-06-01 7 DEATH AT KUALA LUMPUR ON SUNDAY We regret to announce the death of Margaret Grace, youngest daughter of Mr. A. de Zilva, of the editorial staff of the Pinang Gazette, and Mrs. de Zilva, which occurred at the Tanglin Hospital, yesterday afternoon, after a long illness, says222 words
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Article112 1932-06-01 7 Two Summonses in Chamber and two Bankruptcy matters were dealt with by Mr. Justice Prichard in the Supreme Court this morning. The fixing of cases for June will take place on Monday. Toe Malayan Agri-H rticulturtl Ex b:tion ■«ill be hdl during the Augcst. B.nfc holidays. A petition112 words
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301 1932-06-01 7 SUCCESSFUL YEAR COMPLETED Tbe second annual general meeting of the Selangor Pay el oil C Lure Association war held on Sunday. M <y 29, at 10 30 s.m. at the Association perm'ses. Then w-8 a good number of Physical Guitarists present and Mr. Lim Hock Seng301 words
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Advertisement115 1932-06-01 7 SPECBALiSED LUBRICANTS |.,J|g| BRITISH F 9 RM f is a grade of Castrol io suit exactly* each? b ,Orry car engine. These' grades; jLllC|UirivS afv IflVll Castrol Gear Oils and. Caslrolease*greasesj are specially adapted io meet the arduous*cor£ IflhrifAniC laF !%14F^ACAt<?^^- di,!ons ,r °P !cal service. Their peerless '■MWHkillilJ IVI115 words
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Article658 1932-06-01 8 Quite recently someone showered encomiums on women motorists, lie said that they we e much more reliable than the meie male. Tncy obseived the rules of th: road with greater iceticulousness and altogether were much safer in traffic th n the so-called stronger sex The statement658 words
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Article396 1932-06-01 8 A. mild controversy h*a grown up round a paragraph which appeared in our By the Way oolumn of May 17 on the question of how the Nine of Diamonds oa m 8 to receive the name of ‘The Curse of Scotland. The generally accepted version is396 words
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Article622 1932-06-01 8 Penang, Wednesday □©O-DAY is ‘’the glorious first of June.” One hundred and thirty-eight j ears ago to-day Lord Howe after weeks of searching in tho Atlantic for the French fl et, a search which was hampered by fog, located hipquarry in the Bay of Biscay oft' Brest.622 words
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Article94 1932-06-01 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To day London £ll5. 7s. 6d £ll9 iOs Od Tin (3 Months) London £ll7 10s. od. £l2lloi CSingapore $58.50 $61.12 s Business Bone 50 sons Penang $GO.l2j S GO 05 Business Done Buyers No Selk JRubber London l£d. New York 2H c. (G) Singapore 594 words
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Advertisement148 1932-06-01 8 IFOR A DAZZLING |fj|| |j 0* S.-' S HINE J USE KIILUI Rl Wf (§1 M w w Jfc» and preserve your Shoes as well I G. H. SLOT CO., LTD, I Importers. BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk p b-Y J 7 U ZIW E R/ S E rjF T148 words
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Advertisement32 1932-06-01 8 K. O. THS BKBT SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL LN CHE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. ITODERI! SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.32 words
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Miscellaneous27 1932-06-01 8 TIDE TABUS HUh Wti6> Low Wate» To-Dav 10.87 s.m. 4.20 am 10.45 p.m. 5.29 pm. To Yobbo w 11.C5 am 4.55 a.m, 1L 23 p,m. 556 p.m.27 words
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Article488 1932-06-01 9 HOOVER 'S PLEA FOR SALES TAX —Reuter. PLACING FINANCES ON ERM BAS S RESTORING COMFI OENJE K ABROAD HIGHER income T X Despite being strongly advocated by the President the American Senate has ejected the Sales Tax Proposal by 12 votes to 8. Washington, Yesterday Breaking all Presidential piecedenta Mr.—Reuter. - 488 words
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Article115 1932-06-01 9 of the Les Radio Service. Discussed by Judicial Committee of Privy Council Rugby, Yesterday Ths j D( ]i o a Oommitkee on the Privy j, nc 1° discussed the appeal by Sonias Lang, as Premier, and New South Wales* P&rliaegainet the decision of the High Court Courtof the Les Radio Service. - 115 words
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Article77 1932-06-01 9 —■Reuter. Five Shots Heard After Cocktail Party London Yesterday Knl»SV oUowea a cocktail party at HlchJ a ge London < the victim being Masis' i^ COl,k Stephen son of the Kent flit of M 8 S WM foQnd Bho dead al h ®l Sir Vt i,a Dolores Barney,—■Reuter. - 77 words
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Article167 1932-06-01 9 Rigby Ridio Service. LIMNING USE OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL BOARD OF TRADE ACTION Rugby. Yesterday The recent disastrous fire on a foreign passenger liner has raised afresh questions as to the use of combustible material in ship construction. The International Convention for Safety of Life atRigby Ridio Service. - 167 words
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Article128 1932-06-01 9 of 4 n o pounds was 895,290 bales.—Rugby Radio ervice. Uganda Maintains Outstanding Position Rui?by, Yesterday The production of octton in ail Empire fie ds except Uganda fell eff considerably in 1931. The British < otton Growing Association initsannnJ report, attributes the deO'i-o in seme inssanoes to unfavourof 4no pounds was 895,290 bales.—Rugby Radio ervice. - 128 words
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Article78 1932-06-01 9 individual governments represented.—Rugby Radio ervice. Civil Aviation Not on Agenda Rugby, Yesterday Answering questions regarding the Ottawa Conference the Dominions Secretary, Mr, J. H. Tnomas taid the agenda was now under discussion between the governments concerned He did not propose including civil aviation in the agenda as thatindividual governments represented.—Rugby Radio ervice. - 78 words
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Article85 1932-06-01 9 —Reuter. Not to Exceed 10,000,000 Liras Constantinople, Yesterday A new silver coin of the value of the Turkish lira and smaller denominations will shortly be introduced into Turkey. The State Bank has authorised the purchase of the necessary silver for minting the new coins which will shortly—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article55 1932-06-01 9 -Rugby Radio Service- Date of Return to London Not Fixed Rugby, Yesterday The date of the Prime Minister’s return from Lossiemouth is not fixed. It Is antici pated he will be in London some few days before the opening of the I aceanne Conference at which he will-Rugby Radio Service- - 55 words
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Article47 1932-06-01 9 —Renter Maj »r-General O. C. Borett Appointed London. Yesterday The War Office annoauoes that Mnjor General 0. Borett D 9.0. is appointed G O of 1 ritish troons in effect from January 5 ’93k when General Baadilard e tenure of office expiree-—Renter - 47 words
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Article97 1932-06-01 9 —Reuter. BRITAIN SETS A LEAD UNITED STATES IN FAVOUR Washington, Yesterday The United States Government favourably responded to the enquiry by Great Britain as to whether tha United States would participate In an International Economic Conference to consider the stabilisation of commodity prices. —Reuter. Later The State—Reuter. - 97 words
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Article233 1932-06-01 9 —Reuter. Severe Decline: New Low Levels Reached New York. Yesterday Tha fiscal uncertainties of Washington .and the political situation in Germany have resulted in a severe decline in the stock market and many losses from one to four points. Fends have also depressed and many issues are—Reuter. - 233 words
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Article140 1932-06-01 9 .—Reuter. Von Fapeo to Form (oacenfration (abioet Berlin. Yesterday President Hindenburg has charged Von Papen of the right wing Centre Party to forma "concentration cabinet. Later Von Papen is an ex member of the Reichstag and always followed an independent line within his own (Catholic Centre party. He.—Reuter. - 140 words
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Article76 1932-06-01 9 Rugby Radio ervice. Agreemenfs to be Signe for Amounts Suspended Pugby, Yesterday Oapt. Eden, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, replying to questions in the f om mons said he understood all other govern ments concerned had agreed In principle to sign agreements regarding tha amounts suspended under, theRugby Radio ervice. - 76 words
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Article56 1932-06-01 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Naval Commission Accept British Proposals Rugby Yesterday The Naval Commission of the Disarmament Conference to-day accepted the British proposal to extend the age limit of capital ships in future from twenty to twenty six years. The life of aircraft carriers was fiied at twenty—Rugby Radio Service. - 56 words
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Article201 1932-06-01 9 VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION FXTRAORDJNARY GENFRAL MELTING TO BE CALLED From Our Own Correspondent Singapore. To day A distinctly gloomy atmosphere prevailed at the annual general meeting of Central Engine Works yesterday presided over by Dr 8 O Yin. The main topic of discus sion was the question cf201 words
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Article109 1932-06-01 9 —R -uter. Drastic Socialist Programme Paris, Yesterday In preparation for Juns 4 when M. Herr lot is expected to be cai'ed upon to form a cabinet* the Socialist Congress ''representing the second largest party in the Chamber) has drafted a minimum programme on which it is prep «red—R -uter. - 109 words
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137 1932-06-01 9 YESTERDAYS M\TCH The Post Office met the Medical Depart ment yesterday at Dato Kramat in a Junior League match and defeated them by three goals to nil. The game lacked Interest and in the second half it was a one sided aff ir. After137 words
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Article77 1932-06-01 9 JUDGMENT FOR PL AIN TIFFS In the Second Magistrate’s Court, at Ipoh. on Monday, Messrs Metcalfe Auto mobile Engineers, of Brewster Road* Ipoh. sued the Morning News Press, Ltd, of 60 Brewster Road, Ipoh for $5Ol for personal supervision and cost of repairs to the77 words
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Article74 1932-06-01 9 Boon Tong Heng pleaded gni ty in the Police r ourt to-day to the theft of a gold neck chain, thirty gold beads and a pair of gold anklets of a total value of $-60. from Tong A!oh Hean, 29, Soo Hong I ane, early yesterday74 words
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Article57 1932-06-01 9 Charged in the Police Court this morning with receiving at Rope Walk $87.84 know Ing or having reason to believe that the money represented the proceeds cf the salt of stolen property, han I hse a Cantonese claimed trial. The o»ee was fixed for Junt 8 bail57 words
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Article771 1932-06-01 10 KEDAH AMATEURS’ SUCCESS Effort In Aid of Unemployment Funds On S dnrday hat at the Bangui Patani Club, the Snngei Patani Amateur Drama* c Society gave a high'y euccsßsful performance of Frederick Lonadalt s popular three-act p!ar, The Last of Mrr- Cheyney.’’ Toe performance was771 words
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Article105 1932-06-01 10 A monkey has feet after all. This is the latest ruling in the dispute between Customs offi sials and consignees about monkeys tha arrived at Folkestone. At fi-st (as reported in Gossip at the time) the Customs officials held that a monky was quadrumonous (four-handed) and so105 words
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Article148 1932-06-01 10 TO-DAY’S PRUES The following were the latest quotations n MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s share list at 11 ajn. to-day Yesterday To-day s S m OB 5 S Shabbb 2. J? ’s ta CQ •a. 9 i Mining Hong Fatt -25 .30 -25 .30 Hongkong Tin 12/-148 words
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202 1932-06-01 10 WEDNESDAY, 1st JUNE. 1982 Yesterday To day Bayers Sellers Bayers Sellers Mining; Fata faves 20 22$ 20 22$ Kinta .70 .75 .70 .72$ Kaohal 37$ .40 .37$ .40 North Taiping .05 .08 .07 C9 Penawat 29 .31 .32 ,34 Soath Talplng .11 .13 .11$202 words
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Article32 1932-06-01 10 Singapore Price? for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day an as follow: Bp r ’t 5$ cents per lb, July/Rept, 5f Oot/Deo. —ss h Jm/March —sj Market quiet.32 words
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Article83 1932-06-01 10 Penang, Jana 1 By Courtesy of th, OhartereJ Baal On London Bank Demar d 2/8 25/32 h < m/ta 2/3 29/82 Private 3 m/ts crad’t 2/4 1/16 3 Documentary 2/4 B'l6 On New York Bank Demand 421 France T T 950 nom India i, T T 1541 Bangkok h83 words
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Article144 1932-06-01 10 Latest Quotations Tues. Mon. Bal. May 81 Mav 80 Bep*. 19 Paris 98 7/16 98$ 128.98 New York 8.69 8.69} 4.851 Montreal 4.18$ 4 19 Bruaeele 96 3/16 26f 84.88 Geneva 29 7/82 18 27/82 14.86 Amsterdam 9 11 9 10$ 12.08 Milam 7! A 71§144 words
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Article990 1932-06-01 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST NAMES. =2 2 00 1/1 H RUBBER (Dollar.) t c c- c> Allenby Rubber Co. 3S--Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 60 Amalgamated Malay Estates 40 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Aver Panas Rubber Estates 12 2Balau Planting Syndicate M Bassett990 words
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Article43 1932-06-01 10 Thi bom*ward mril by the b«. R>»roB olorhi st 10 H.m. on the 4 h <n«U£t. The e.e. Raju’* with rra 1« ch?d from Loudon on Maj 12 ta •xpeo e'* to mtlw* here Wk 6am. on Fr.da < the 3rd instaok.43 words
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Advertisement233 1932-06-01 10 £be IRunmjnnebe "Cheerful an J Cool" TO-MORBOW DINNER DANCE TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10—$15 Book of 25 —$35 DANCINGFrom Ist June and until further notice the Wednesday Dinner Dance will be discontinued The Thursday and Saturday Dinner Dances will carry on as before. RUNNYMEIJK HOTEL. LTD. I George Goldseck, Manager.233 words
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Advertisement863 1932-06-01 10 New Advertisements! POLICE NQTvI? FOR SALE MEDICAL. Private practice in B itifb KING’S BIRIhDaY Ncrth Borneo for Bale with Urge Cbinter PARADE pieties and possibility of group of rubber estates. Suit Asiatic with Horgkors? o Tragic RewnL»: 3ing*p re degre-. For particulars applj 'SIIOQ io B xNi. 61 c/ >863 words
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Article1225 1932-06-01 11 EOAwU’S tapping policy Mr. I Welch on the Cutlock -th. ttt»nti«th annual general meeting Dusnr. Durian Rubber EBtate Ltd,, c u.ld on May 12 in the Council Room ?!he Rubber Association, 2 4, E«t.b„P. E. 0.1 Mr, HJ. Welch Ji irman of the company presiding. (e1,225 words
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Article458 1932-06-01 11 Meters'. William Jfcks and Co. reported as follows on May 4 With the 25% exchange reduction, the 5% Derating provided ly the taxpayers, and Tariffs running up ’o 33 1/3%, works in this country are now well equipped to secure Heme busin esc, and cheap money has458 words
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Article241 1932-06-01 11 NO SIGNS OF RE '•’TRTOTION IN APRIL RETURNS The erp returns of rubber companies are now being eag*rly semued for signs of voluntary curtail meat of output following the df-fl lite turnin z down of th* idea of compulsory restriction. The Rubber Growers’ Assicia'ion etite that a241 words
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Article131 1932-06-01 11 F. P. S'’hv, writes to the Financ’al Times as fol’cwr: Sir, —A way to the recovery of world prosperity is a livirg profit for commoditie». It should not ba very difficult to re-establish rubber. The nativa production his been mentioned as th* stumbling-block. After 37 years in the131 words
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Article65 1932-06-01 11 FEDERATED EL■ NGOR) REDUCTION The directors of tha Federated (3slangoi) Rubb»r propose to reduce the capital from £125,000 to £25, 000 by cancelling 16 >, of each of th* issued shares. After the reduction the capital will b* raised to its present I*»-’-»’, and will consist of 1.C00,00065 words
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172 1932-06-01 11 It is recorded in Tha Motor Ship that last month order? were placed for four 16 to 17-knoi 9 000 to 10 000 ton cargo liners, a passenger ship, a train ferry with 4,000 h.p. m cbinery» a ferry to carry 1,200 passer g*r", an ice-breaker172 words
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Advertisement41 1932-06-01 11 I® T 3 I l Jnßo 1 1 1 mAm £&-.ZinL Pi z 3k fl <□ nrvs KLSa®< SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and rubber stamp to give better impressions and longer service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS. LTD.41 words
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Advertisement320 1932-06-01 11 FORCED TO RETIRE— Send us this Coupon how and wo will send you the interesting Are you making some provision for your future requirements or particulars. It’s worth your enquiry! t are you just going Lorn day to day allowing the future to take care inn r^-wim— ii.i.h i i320 words
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Article198 1932-06-01 12 Foot Bone to Build Up Spine Worktop 7 At the result of a remarkable operation —the first of its kind in England— 3 girl, who for eight years wat crippled, hat returned home cured. Site is Mitt Jsssie Exton, the 17-vear-old daughter of Mr. and198 words
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Article172 1932-06-01 12 The selection of crews to repreMnt Great Britain in the rowing events at the Olympic Gimes at Los Angeles this Summer is expected to be made immediately following the Henley Regatta in July, Many crews are anxious to make the trip but so far as the172 words
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Article137 1932-06-01 12 Sir Stanley Jackson, who travelled from India to Marseilles in the same ship as the Alt-Indian cricketers! bespeaks for them a kindly welcome in England, Sir Stanley says of them: "At far as I could judge they will give a good account of themselves if they have137 words
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Article85 1932-06-01 12 STGRY OF DISFIGUREMENT Revenge for the disfigurement of his face by an oprrition performed by Dr. Guatay Alexander, the well-known ear esecialist and professor of the Vienna University, is the motive alleged to be given to the police by a tailor named Soukop, ’vho wag arrested on a85 words
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Advertisement427 1932-06-01 12 How To Loss Fat and Get That Youthful Feeling Over in Great Britain when a man is feeling “as fit as a fiddle’' and looking the picture of health they Btrx": OHE’S GOT THAT KRUSCTIEN *nleans he takes his little dose t*f Kfuschen Saits every morning. It*s the same in427 words
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Advertisement347 1932-06-01 12 Assets exceed <12.000,000 9. C. Assurance in force over f3s,txjQ The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. o *or«ccal«d Skrsfta SattlMMnta). HEAD OFFICE 1 Great E««tern Life BoiMing. CccU Street. 8t &s «por». LONDON OFFICE 1 27, OH J ewrii The Company haa £20.000 «teporitMl wftk th* Croat at EnsUuH347 words
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Article638 1932-06-01 13 Modern speech From the Old Thieves' Kitchen Thieves and other criminals have a language cf their own, and many of the words they use to-day are almost as old as ths hilts. In the time of Shakespeare and Queen Elizibetb» for instance many a cove638 words
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Article115 1932-06-01 13 Will the beach gi h smoke pipes during the Summer? A girl was seen recently on the Brighton front puffing contentedly at a briar» and inquirits show that many other women and girls are smoking pipes in the privacy of their own homes, says the News115 words
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Article62 1932-06-01 13 The Prince of W<?es and Prince George have entered machines for the King’s Cup Air Race on July 8 and 9. The rues, which is open to em .teurs who have fbwn for 110 hours, has so far attracted 43 entrants. The Prince of Wales’ competing62 words
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Advertisement467 1932-06-01 13 Why Fat Still Stays With So Many—lt’s a Pity Why do so many still stay fat, when tory to do what doctors do for excess fat. millions know the way to get slender Marmola has been used for 24 years— Excess fat, in the past few years, has been millions467 words
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Advertisement325 1932-06-01 13 B EASTERN SERIES Junk sails, junk sails, Brown against a paling sky, Winged romance drifting by, Shaped by dreams, long, long ago By what dreamer, who can know —Brotvn. CHINA j J Half a century ago Sweetened Tf* jr Condensed Milk was introduced j| into China. To-day millions of E325 words
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Article476 1932-06-01 14 Penang Jace 1, 1932. PENANa MARKET S cts. Meat Peef Steak kati 32 Stew or Curry M do 22 Pork, lean de 48 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Austialian do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do do476 words
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Advertisement265 1932-06-01 14 Blood is the Stream of Life —-71 ITtO TREAT DISEASE remove the cause CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE in the treatment of Blood and Skin Diseases gets to the root of the trouble by purifying the Blood. \ln cases of rheumatism ulcerated legs STIFF JOINTS PSORIASIS X LUMBAGO ECZEMA SCIATICA ULCERS GOUT265 words
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Advertisement320 1932-06-01 14 Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pasteswill remove three most important tilings necessary film, but they may harm tooth to keep teeth clean and sparkling, enamel. Others are perfectly safe, but removes film—completely,320 words
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Article686 1932-06-01 15 Port of "Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving’and sailing from Penang during the week i IN POET TO-DAY Frond Sailing For of S* ll o Enian Krian River Km la Kurau Pagan Serai To-day Gflanog 1 Japan via Singapore686 words
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Advertisement175 1932-06-01 15 The Famous Tonic Pozoerful Blood Regenerator ‘AS VAN’ H r '*°slrup TAir preparation is very similar P res ts aH Jeal a „j bfMf I tn composition to f j CC e r die kermoglobin preparation of supreme Asvaxandlia of the ancients of J tec f nJa tt gtves wonJerful175 words
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Advertisement307 1932-06-01 15 I —T, 4 IB—iMßn——ii—im-y Illi ■■aril» rHWi an———ivwri i»w. f k i /> ■:> V- V Z?3' if? be stopP® d by taking kalzana Diarrhoea is usually caused by inflammation of the intestines, generally due to irritated nerves. By taking Kalzana, the Calcium food, you will provide your blood with307 words
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Advertisement1361 1932-06-01 16 DOLLAR lUarfar fcOH-ONTINfi iBSBESaa 2^1 I SSSgfrj BLUE FUNNEL LIME V?J?TJJ'IEIV? J"!?*!F i■ m? WEEKLY SRHVtCE, LONDON, SOBTH CONTINENT ANF AMERICAN MAIL LI N E j Colombo, Men, Marseille" Lo don, Rotterdam Colombo, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg I Due Penang Due renang w I W*XR I L—V* L l l1,361 words
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Advertisement734 1932-06-01 16 P 0 ''.2, T ?’1 .?.V INDIA (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICE Peninsula? and Oriental S. N. Co., Penang. Teiup under contract with HU Majesty’s tenham, Malaeon Government, London and Far Sft V n Bast Mail Service. berv- 06 Outwards from London for China Buh n734 words
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