Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 June 1932
1932-06-07
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1932-06-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 131. VOL.HLXXXX. TUESDAY, 7th JUNE, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS19 words
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Advertisement120 1932-06-07 1 rNAGATA Bl iTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. n r anchOßice 52, Leith Street I So |Hy I strengthcnivig |g| 14.9 H.P. PHAETON T' NEW_FEATUHEB-~ Cowl Ligh’s. \\X__& Luggage Cartier. 4 v k t Spare Wheel Tyre in Fender. in Full Rear Bumper, y Radiator Ornament. Beyond Question120 words
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Advertisement11 1932-06-07 1 Say Gopd-bye r to*pa i n and universal dorncure -never fails11 words
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Advertisement1322 1932-06-07 2 BANKS. B rass HE MERCANTILE Bill RERERLAHDSCNE HARBLL J fiotsronmx bouus Qf *****, LIIITED HMTSCHIPPIJ, I. Tai. 869. M»ndis Ahllp. il |S [lncorporated in England] NETHERLANDS TRADING BOCIBT1) /TTtb £24— a-c IMPS ftS "*WRSI Bl [lncorporated in Holland JWJS Bungalow, 109. York Rn.a. The. «SS mmrwttw B.drcoto. with Bithrooms. E.Mlriotty.1,322 words
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Article614 1932-06-07 3 MASTERS’ RE I ORTS Mr. Chesterton as Prosecutor Lon’ou, May 24 The dominie stood at bay yesterday in fS« person* of the Heidmastera cf Harrow, Lancing) Merchant Taylcre’g and Uni vercity College Schcola, Mr, H. H, Joyj K.C., wes the jadg-; Mr, Chesterton was the prosecuting counsel]614 words
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Article196 1932-06-07 3 ’HOSTILITY CHARGE The necessity for the retention in her post of the hon. Dame Maude L-awrenee, Director of Women’s Establishments at the Treasury, until the sgo of 69, has aroused criticism among Civil Servants, of whom there are 80 000. Retention after 65 in the Civil196 words
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Advertisement470 1932-06-07 3 J- 11 I II ’THE LANCET’<23-ii-29> says: wk tfytettqkoid Wil*. pM oj t/£Ol jSQ atmM no ati£i-kadu&£ EEK CHiis is convincing evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has added Ostelin470 words
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Advertisement398 1932-06-07 3 WNt PENANG LIKES lB j(Uf THESE Records that are Established Favourites. nv «me f Cavalcade Selection ua 3U5 (Part 1 and 2 Noel Coward’s brilliant success, wonderfully played by Debroy Somers Band. rn aqi (Getting Sentimental Slow F. T. By The Sycamore Trao Here’s the first Record by the new398 words
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Article1597 1932-06-07 4 British Aviation Contests Sir Roger Keyes on Sea Power (By Air Mail) From Oar Own Correspondent London, May 25 THE King’s decision to visit the Fleet this summer will gratify all Naval men. The Home Fleet, after its dispersal from Scapa Flow on June 4 for independent1,597 words
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Advertisement277 1932-06-07 4 M)' >7 CHIVERS’ ja x*z reESH FRun '■WSC5^^^ r Z' JAMS, CRYSTALS X- CUSTARD POWDER CANNED FRUITS j Mr > FRESH GARDEN 9 peas. 1 *tent:V R Vick A Co- J 35e. Buch STt-el MORNING TONIC !m Oldc English Marmalade at breakfact j*' J to ■sorrow and you will understand277 words
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Advertisement110 1932-06-07 4 < IT—- I f m r JJL, r- ‘•“"*>** Manufacturers of Every Description of Surgical and Mechanical India Rubber Syringes, Water Bottles and Bed»- J ESTD. 1847- Cushions, Enemas, Bed Skeehngs- Tubing, Valves, Washers, r< lMr Electrical Gloves, etc. j Catalogues of Surgical or Sports vj 1 Products vent on110 words
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Article434 1932-06-07 5 CHIEF constable as CPITIC OF LAW OLD ACT RIDICULOUS Clear Up the Anomalies London, May 24 r 68-year-old nun, Ida Maris Von Lang, of St. Mary’s Priory, princethorpe, Kugby, pleaded guilty, at Kugby yesterday, to publishing details of a lotteiy the prizes for vhich were tickets434 words
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Article212 1932-06-07 5 OVER FATHER’S MONEY Mother to Appeal to the Privy Council The dispute between Mr. Ng Ann Thye, ion of the late w»ll known Taiping millionaire, Ng B »c B e, and hia mother, Madam Ewe K-ok Neoh, in connection with the distiibution of deceased*! estate212 words
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Article132 1932-06-07 5 all space taken London, 24 Mor* app io-itions for space than it io possible to accommodate have been received for the All-British Exhibition in Copenhagen n*>xt September, states the Federation of B'itish Industries, which is representing on this side the British Import Union of Denmark, Notwithstanding132 words
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Advertisement207 1932-06-07 5 M- IIIJILWi—L. LU— II IJ I -I 3 I > wifcUL y Buby s Own Tablets I are guaranteed unde r f\\ 1 pu?lic analyst’s certificate al" to conta i n no narcotics I VS, /A' '’'l EX or °Pl ates but on ly th® 5 very best ingredients for207 words
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Advertisement566 1932-06-07 5 THE TORTURE I OF PILES. Why continue to suffer? the BID Wub DR. VAN VLECK'S ABSORPTIVI ZH 1k T S PLASMA no case of this painful malady h tvi YaxSik L*" a 9 too stubborn or too long-standing to be com- /l r vi \\W T*s 1 V'jV*" W Pa566 words
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Miscellaneous153 1932-06-07 5 jumujii "bw him ’Phone i i Th.aue 1492 |XV 1 rMO O Royd 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Still Pulling the Crowds! The First Pure Tamil Talkie “X a r i S c 1) a n cl r a” with Miss D.R. Muthulaxmi Mr. V. S. Sunderesa Iyer 1 MAJ ESTICI G153 words
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NEWS FROM CHINA
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288 1932-06-07 6 RESENT ARMISTICE AGREEMENT UNDER BUMILIATING CONDITIONS Canton, M iy 24 In the course of s oretw interview yesterday, M-. Glow Lu, President of the Sun Yat-sen University and member of the South West Politicil OouncP, stated that up to yesterday, no explanation has been received288 words
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Article280 1932-06-07 6 COL. TING CHI HSU RECEIVES WARM WELCOME Canter, M*y 25 Col. Tirg Cl hsu. commander cf the 2nd Cantonese A r Squadron, fl-w b ok here from the tor h list Sunday, ibe Colonel was desp ched by the local government some two months aro to tesist280 words
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133 1932-06-07 6 MANY PROPOSALS ADOPTED FOR RE3ABTTITATION Oorton, May 23 The Pacification Conference convened by General Heung Hanpirg, Commander of the 2nd Army and concurrently Pac’fi cation Commissioner cf the Central Region of Kwang»ung, which bee been in session at the Police Recrration Club, in the Siifcwa Yuan133 words
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193 1932-06-07 6 PROMINENT BRITONS AMONG GUESTS: JOLLY “AT HOME” Ointon, May 20 A hrge gathering of returned students f om England and members of the kcal British cimmunity, including Mr. Herbert Phillips, the Consul-General, Major Wilson, Bh c me*en Police Chief and he? ds ot Brit!?h firms193 words
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Article156 1932-06-07 6 CHINESE MAKING PREPARATIONS TO TAKE OVER ADMINISTRATION Ehsngl»’, Mty 16 Representatives of the Nanking Government are making preparations for taking over from the Japanese of municipal administration and pci ce work in Chapei. The Japanese will hand ovrr municipal administration tb’s morning, and sirnul taneously th* Jar anese156 words
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Article202 1932-06-07 6 MORE VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS WITH EMPHASIS ON TRADE SUBJECTS AND CHINESE Cmton, May 19 At a meeting called by Mr. Chow Lu, president cf the Sun Yat-sen University, which tock yLce on Friday at the office of the University, prominent local educationalists and officials discussed schemes for202 words
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136 1932-06-07 6 STUDENTS TO BE AIDED IN CHOICE OF STUDIES Cantor, May 24 Mr. Liu Ohi-wer. Mwor of the Canton Municipality, c’eliv red a stirring address to the sbff of the Bureau of Education at the weekly memorial service held on Tuesday at the auditorium of the136 words
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119 1932-06-07 6 RED OUTLAW STRONGHOLDS IO BE DESTROYED In compliance with the appeal of a delegation of Fukien citizans now in 0-tnton, Gen. Ohen Chi-tang, ie in-Chief of the Ist Group Army.has cablad to Gen. Lt Chung-jen, commandur-k.-Chief of the 4,h Group Army, to hasten119 words
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Article98 1932-06-07 6 FINANCE COMMISSIONER CALLS CONFERENCE TO O.K. PLANS Canton May 24 Constructive plans have been pr; pared by Gen. Au Fong-po, Provincial Fiuancc C mmissioner, for the effective stabilisation of the value of the Provincial banknotes, it was reported in local financial circles yesterday. Gen. Au has98 words
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Article99 1932-06-07 6 FAILURE OF NAN TAO COUP RECALLED Nanking, May 21 Chiang Ming Chi, leader of the attempted military coup d’etat at Nantao a month ago, was executed yesterday. It will be recalled he organised the ’’South Eastern Self Defence Army” and planned to seize Nantao Police Stations99 words
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Advertisement168 1932-06-07 6 I sisol S si I FOR SERVICE I QUALITY I PRICE I and a Range of Cold Storage Supplies and Groceries to make House Keeping Easy and Interesting. 13 8 U-gJUIIMUJJMMIIIBBIIIIMMI JbW MM II 111 iIIMIB 11 i i 'll Iff MIII II illl The Importance of Salt f 3or168 words
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Advertisement308 1932-06-07 6 Uo Introduce {To pen illbc Ewan’s Gbop ‘Sum’ (Clock JBtanb) Ipnlsenev JBcer. 1 T o all purchasers of Me'van’s CHOP “JUM’ Pilsener Beer during the period Ist June —15th June, we hall be pleased to present one tree bottle for every two bojght from any recognised provision dealer. We ask308 words
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Article248 1932-06-07 7 three days only {tree Run» for Horses, (lass 1 and 2 rhe official programme for the Perak < 01ab Summer Meeting shows that the nine dates wiU now be Saturday. July 2 Jedneflto Jol 6 sod t 9 ia ;e aa o! a four day248 words
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Article278 1932-06-07 7 KAIN PREVENTS PLAY ON SUNDAY From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Yesterday The Clarke Cup match was drawn. Rain -:erfere>d with tha p*ay on Saturday after the Rest had betted for fifty minutes. The following are it* secres:— ”The Reef Ist innings Evan Woug b278 words
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Article185 1932-06-07 7 Motor Cycling ivr was iDiru Eib ii Ru o by Rid io Service. "8.62 Miles per Hour Os Mountain Course Rugby, Yesterday lu the Junior Tourist Trophy motor l rc’e race over the Isle of Man Mountain come f tanlty Woods on a Norton machine created a reccidivr was iDiru Eib ii Ruoby Rid io Service. - 185 words
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Article157 1932-06-07 7 INNING 3 VICTORY FOR KENT Latest County Cricket Results London, June 6 At Swansea. Kent defeated Glamorgan by n innings and 2C7 runs Kent batted first and ran up the huge total of 488 for 8 wickets and declared Woolley hit up a brilli nt 146.157 words
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Article193 1932-06-07 7 Beats Abed in Fine Match From Oar Own Singapore Yesterday There were two surprise results in the second round of the Singapore tennis championships played on the SOO courts yesterday. N 8 Wise was beaten by Woon Chow Tat 6—B, 6—l Wise was almost outplayed at every193 words
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Article68 1932-06-07 7 Failure To Break Record Creates Record From Our Own C orreepondent Singapore, To day St Joseph’s Institution held their school sports yesterday at Jalau Besar before a large crowd- Sir John and Lady Scott also attended. The latter presented the prizes This year's meeting was remarkable for68 words
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Article65 1932-06-07 7 CLERICAL SUBORDINATES BEATEN The football match between the Chartered Bank and the United Clerical Subordinates. in the Penang Junior l eague, was played yesterday on the Date Kramat ground and resulted in a win for the former by two goals to one The game was scrappy and65 words
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Article62 1932-06-07 7 SUNDAY MATCH The fol’owing team will represent the Sungei Patanl Sports Club against the Penang Cricket Club “A” team to be played on Sunday, on the Sungei Patani Pa iToTperera (Captain). Md Saileb, E G Perera, J F Lugustin, M Amaratunga. H D H Perera; Raehid,62 words
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Article325 1932-06-07 7 STALL HOLDER CHARGED Cheating At Fun' And Frolic i As a result of a smart bit of detective work by tbe Penang Detective Departmen t a Chinese stall holder at the Fan and Frolic in Maxwe’l Ro»d, who held a st H where people could back325 words
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259 1932-06-07 7 Over the week end, June 3d to sih, there met at Daeun Tua near Kuala Lumpur a group of the superintendents of a number of unday Schoo’s ssaltsred over Ma’aya from Fen*ng to Singapore to discuss methods of work and materials. The following is a259 words
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69 1932-06-07 7 REsULT OF DRAWING The following is the result of the Taiping Turf Club Unlimited Non selling Sweep held on Race 8 on Saturday Value of Sweep $7 785. Tax $389 Club 778 Owners 778 Ist High Orag No. 1297 $2919 2nd Oalchas 2489 1459 3rd69 words
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Article589 1932-06-07 7 -Router. Hope That Differences Would Be Solved Eugby, Yesterday Hope that the differences with the Irish Free State created by the Oath Bi 1 would be solved was expressed by Mr. J. fcf. Thomae in a week end speech The British attitude was not bseed on any-Router. - 589 words
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Article70 1932-06-07 7 surplus is £lO 555 000 Rugby Radio Service. Deficit on Telegraphs Reduced by £lBO,OOO Rugby, Yesterday Commercial accounts of the Post Office for the last year show a surplus on postal service of AlO 82 <.OOO a surplus on telephones of £576,000, a deficit on telegraphs —reducedsurplus is £lO 555 000 – Rugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article156 1932-06-07 7 TAIPING RACE ACCIDENT On enquiry to-day tbe Pinang Gazette learns that Mr. W.D. Magill, who met with a serious accident at Taiping on Friday, is slightly better. Mr. Magill was Injured in the pony hurdle race. He was on the rultan of Perak’s pony. Jaya. Six156 words
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Article856 1932-06-07 7 Dr. A. J. 0. ESnd has returned to Penang and resumed practice. leave prior to retirement has been gr nted to aptain A. J, Hall. District I Engineer. F M B.RThe hoa’ble Mr. Justice Thorne has gone to Fraser’s Hill. He will be away I until Thured856 words
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Advertisement249 1932-06-07 7 New Advertisements FOR SALE MORRIS OXFORD SIX SALOON. 1 930 Model, in first class running order and condition Owner forced to sell. Apply Wearne Bros., Ltd Penang TO LET Premises No 763 r acan A jam. Butterworth Partly furnished: 2 Large Bedrooms, Si’tirg mom Vining room Facing the sea. T249 words
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Article437 1932-06-07 8 Speaking in the House of Commons yest rday, xMr. J. H, Ihomas, the Dominions Secretary, emphasi ed the blind, mad folly of each nation building tariff walls, one against the other.” Britain,” he said, '‘had changed her fiscal p diey, not because she wanted high tn ff walls,437 words
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Article313 1932-06-07 8 With the exception of a Teat matfh against the all India’eleven fit Lord’s on Jane2sth, 27th and 28ch, the cricket season this year will not know any international encounter. The Indians now tearing England are a young and vigorous team and, no doubt they will acquit themselves313 words
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Article76 1932-06-07 8 —Reuter. Resigns Directorship of Huge Utilities Concerns Chicago, To day Owing to ill heiLh, Mr. Samuel Insall has resigned the directorship of his huge utilities concerns for which receivers were recently appointed or applied. Mr. James Simpson, of Glasgow, has been appointed chairman of the Commonwealth Edison—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article60 1932-06-07 8 for the work before him—Rugby Radio Service. Fit For Work Greatly Benefited bv Holiday Rugby Yesterday The Premier, who curtailed his holiday owing to important business awaiting him to day left Lossiemouth by special train for London The premier stated that he had benefited greatly by his holidayfor the work before him—Rugby Radio Service. - 60 words
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Article665 1932-06-07 8 Penang, Tuesday common with the rest of J Malaya, Malacca has its grievances. The particular one that it is airing jast now is on the subject of uncovered refuse bins. Malacca does not like them. Rightly it objects to the open bins on the score that they665 words
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Article92 1932-06-07 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday To-day London JJI2I Os, Od, No Mar&J Tin (3 Months) London £123 Os. Od. Singapore $62.12j Business Done 75 sons Penang $62.12f Business Done Sellers No Buyers Rubber London 1 Hd. *4« New York 2j c. (G) «de* Singapore 4J o. (By eoarcesy ol Messrs.92 words
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Advertisement387 1932-06-07 8 CLOSING DOWN SALE Naw /A/ PROGRESS EVERy ARTICLE AT LOST PRICE AND UNDER Ladies Evening Frocks I SMART SELECTION I GOING FOR UNDER COST PRICE I t Coms Early to Avoid Disappointment John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. I BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk p b u 'X E /wl s387 words
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Advertisement21 1932-06-07 8 &O. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, Bth June, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the a. a. PRESIDENT Van BUREN.21 words
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Miscellaneous27 1932-06-07 8 VIDE TABUS High Waiei Low Watei To Dav 1.50 am. 7.52 am. 143 pn?. 848 pm lo Moelcw 228 am. &-21 a.m, 211 P.m I 915 pm.27 words
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Article284 1932-06-07 9 —Reuter. GERMANY IN THE MELTING POT WILL HOHENZOLLERNS RETURN London, Yesterday AVbai will be the fate of Germany An autocratic monarchy, a Junker dictatorship, a Hobenzollern republic or disruption into component states which is likely in the event of a Hohenzollern return to power, is the question—Reuter. - 284 words
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Article74 1932-06-07 9 Rugby Radio Service, formal Agreement Signed at Washington Rugby, Yesterday The British Ambassador at Washington Sir Ronald Linds *y, on Saturday signed an agreement for the repayment of the instal ments of the debt due to America which were postponed under President Hoover’s moratorium. The signing ofRugby Radio Service, - 74 words
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Article159 1932-06-07 9 -Rugby Radio Service. Ex-Dictators’ Defiance of New Junta Order i Buenos Aires, To day General Ibanez, the ex-Ohliean Dictator 1 Who went to Argentina last July after hie overthrow, is reported to be proceeding to Chile in defiance of an order by the new Junta forbidding his return.-Rugby Radio Service. - 159 words
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Article83 1932-06-07 9 Reuter. Minister of Justice to Hold Judicial Inquiry Paris. Yesterday Owing to the great perturbation aroused by the loss of the Georges Phillppar it is believed, according to the Excelsior th*t the Minister of Justice will hold a Judicial Enquiry simulteneously with the maritime authorities. The enquiry on– Reuter. - 83 words
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Article274 1932-06-07 9 -Rugby Radio Service. WAR DEBTS AND REPARATIONS MAD FOLLY OF TARIFF WALLS Rugby, Yesterday Reference io the work of some of the approaching conferences were made during week end speeches by the Secretary for the Dominions, Mr. J. H Thomas, and the Secretary for War. Lord-Rugby Radio Service. - 274 words
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Article344 1932-06-07 9 Rugby Badio Service. Ministers Giving Increased Attention Rugby, Yesterday Arrangements for the Lausanne Conference due to open next week, will engage the close attention of the Prime Minister during the next few days. Other Ministers will also be giving increased attention to the work of the Disarmament Conference atRugby Badio Service. - 344 words
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Article50 1932-06-07 9 UIUUtHQU —Rugby Badio Service. 171 Killed and Nearly 2 000 Injured Rugby, Yesterday Tn Bombay Oiiy communal rioting has ceased but the feeling is skill very tense The total casualties up to midnight on S,* namberrf .i 171 killed .nd 1908 inj ired —Rugby Raffio Service.UIUUtHQU —Rugby Badio Service. - 50 words
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Article192 1932-06-07 9 —Beuter. MARKET T? MPORARILY SUSPENDE ACTION BY METAL EXCHANGE London, Yesterday The London Metal Exchange has tempor arily suspended the tin market owing to the failure of an important firm to meet eigag ments. The Exchange’s action is dictated by the fact that negotiations ere proceeding between—Beuter. - 192 words
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Article113 1932-06-07 9 Rearres ed Immediately after Release New York, Yesterday The man known as Duquesne was released on a habeas corpus writ but was immediately rearrested on a charge of being an escaped prisoner.—Beuter. This refers to the alleged "man who killed Kitchener A previo’s Beuter telegram dated113 words
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Article107 1932-06-07 9 No Confirmation of Reports of Obstruction London, Yesterday In the Home of Commons. Mr. Erskine Bolat drew the attention of Sir John Simon to the difficulties which were being placed in the way of the Lytton Commission in obtaining evidence In Manchuria and asked whether any protest could107 words
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Article128 1932-06-07 9 txists ana tne ttovernmeus uau rised to proceed with the elections. Rugby Radio Service. Why Britain Suspended Constitution _i Rugby, Yesterday In a parliamentary answer regarding the settlement of the Malta question the Colonial Secretary said that members wou.a have seen that on June 8 the Archbishop oftxists ana tne ttovernmeus uau rised to proceed with the elections. Rugby Radio Service. - 128 words
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Article62 1932-06-07 9 —Reuter. Anxious to Return to Banking Business New York, Yesterday General Dawes has resigned the chair manship of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation the capacity of which the Government is increasing to three thousand million dollars. Later Mr. Hoover has accepted the resignation of General Dawes who explains—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article212 1932-06-07 9 Reuter. RESUMPTION APPROVED IN PRINCIPLE FRENCH LOANS TO MANCHUKUO Nanking, Yesterday It is learned that the Government at a secret meeting approved in principle the resumption of relations with the Soviet.— Reuter. Tokio, Yesterday Imperial sanction has been obtained to despatch farther troops to Manchuria andReuter. - 212 words
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Article142 1932-06-07 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Research Ship Returns After 19 Months Rugby Yesterday The Royal Research ship, 11 Ham Sooresby, reached London to-day after nineteen months spent in scientific investigations in the South Atlantic and on the west coast of oath America. During several months she wae engaged in bioljgical—Rugby Radio Service. - 142 words
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Article59 1932-06-07 9 —Reuter. Senate Passes Revenue Bill Washington, Yesterday The Senate has passed the Revenue Pill which the House of Representatives approved on Saturday raising an extra 1,119 million dollars to balance the Budget. Drastic cuts in expenditure will be made to cover the remaining $6 000 000 out of—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article51 1932-06-07 9 Rugby Radio Service. Luncheon with King at Buckingham Palace Rugby, Yesterday Baron Von Neuroth the German Ambar sador in London who has been appointed Foreign Minister in the new German Government received farewell audience of the King to~day and with the Baroness remained to luncheon with HisRugby Radio Service. - 51 words
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Advertisement12 1932-06-07 9 ftswiiiMiß ilvaKernZ. 14 I Ufa i fewwawMWM. IM I in ul t12 words
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Advertisement113 1932-06-07 9 la J I HI ask for MEUKOW (Wk 5X BRANDY Im! I AND SEE THAT YOU 111 -OCT IT. The Best Brandy on the Market. I I Obtainable frem all Dealers. I w jml SOLE AGENTS: I I rTMnMmnrTTlWlill Hlllil"R l > 1 Illi THE NAVY'S CHOICE t COATES R113 words
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Article490 1932-06-07 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Th» following were the latest iu MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s Bhan Hat *t 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day si s I Bharbo t* 0 nn 00 10. 9 a* Mining TTangrin Tin 7/- 8|- 7/6 8/9 «into -71 -73 .71 -73 Kuchai Tin Ord.490 words
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Article151 1932-06-07 10 Latest Quotations a Mon. Sat. Bat. June 6 June 4 Bapt- 18 Park 98 7/16 98} 128.96 New York 8.69 8-69} 4.85 J Montreal 4.23 4 21 Brusseh 26 40 26.40 84.88 Geneva 18 27/3 2 18 85 24.88 Amsterdam 9 9} 910 12.08 Milan 7it151 words
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Article183 1932-06-07 10 European miners, under the new restrict! n cut will bs able to choose whether they will produce for ten months out o' the next twelve at 39 per c*nt. production, or at 25 per cent production for the full twelve months, the Senior Warden Mines informed183 words
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Article112 1932-06-07 10 Annl I Total Total Company 'jaL’ current t last year year lb«. lbs. lbs. lbs. Allied Sumatra 295.077 331.183 1.19*329'4) 1,358,778 Asahan 56,900 50 000 483.300(9] 595.190 Bah Lias 103.755 100 975 042,318(6] 696,097 Batu Matane 33.675 36 500 465.375 436.200 Bila 66.000 57-000 511.*****) 537.276 Central112 words
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Article81 1932-06-07 10 Singapore Pricss tor Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are fb follows.— Spot 5 cents per lb, July/Sept. 5} t, Oct./Dec. 5} n J in./March _5l h a Steady. London and Liverpool Stock decreased by 998 tons. The following prices were realised for r ihber Bold81 words
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Article81 1932-06-07 10 Penang, June 7 2?y Crourteiy qf the Chartered Bank j On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 it .i 4 m/ta 2/3 29/82 Private 3 m/te credit 2/4 Id 6 ii 8 u Documentary 2/4 8,16 On New York B&uk Demand 42} France T.T. 950 nom India h i’.T. 154}81 words
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Article243 1932-06-07 10 Pen»»» i June 7 I cis. Benares Opluao p. nozs 5,000 00 Cloy*# i no supplier Gold leaf Bellara 72 00 "dase I nom no supplies Boj <« jh u I 0b d «I Ornate ve? 1,000 15.0 C Copra Sxindried small sales 5.20 Rattans JLIJ Rattans Ooarss243 words
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Article197 1932-06-07 10 Singapore, June 2 The load market Ins been dull durirg the paat week wi prices fluctuating between 5 1/4 ajd 4 7 8 aud closing at the latter figure. The latest cables quote London unchanged at 1 H/16 and New York down 1/16 to 2 5/8 gold.197 words
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Article202 1932-06-07 10 RABIES In view of tbe existence of rabies emong dogs in the island of Penang; the Municipal Commissioners desire to call the attention of the pubhc to the following regulations new in force. L No person shall bs permitted to take any dog out of or into the202 words
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Article1136 1932-06-07 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST s£ I g N'MES, I =l2 CQ J H RUBBERKDoIIar.) S c. c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate V Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 5» 70 Ayer Kuntng Rubber Estates 5 s Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Aver Panas Rubber Estates1,136 words
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Advertisement528 1932-06-07 10 nurse you /1 baditohealth b A CREE I A Wlncarnla Unbreakable Tot Iroln a.• is given free with ///JHfA evary large bottle. WHEN the crisis of an illness 4 y./ y r is past, when doctors can do V, no more for you, and your feet are get upon the528 words
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Article476 1932-06-07 11 annual meeting Loss of £65,911 in 1931 tweatyfo nrth annual general o f WhVeaway Laidlaw and Oo„ MBB held on M.y 20 at Winchester P fl j Broad-street, F-C., Mr. Menee (chairman and managing a *rHMr. A. J. Kir g: F.0.1-S having re &d lhe476 words
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Article146 1932-06-07 11 DIRECTORS’ REPORT The fol o.ving are excerpts from the twelfth Report and Statement of Account (fthe above company for the twslvp mouths ended 29th February, 1282. The net kos for the year, including •5,185 59 on account of Depreciation, counted to 810,371.80. Deducting this naonnt from the balance146 words
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Article772 1932-06-07 11 Besoeki Plantations—After providing £5,506 for depreciation and £1,939 British income tax, accounts for 1931 show loss of £7 311 (egst. profit of £3,621); balance £17,165 brought forward Is reduced to £9,854, With reference to co.’s holding of 20,000 shared of £1 eaeh (15s paid) in Western Java Estates,772 words
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Article186 1932-06-07 11 AMERICAN CONSUMPTION FIGURES In their weekly circular iesned on May 23, Messrs. Symirgton and Wilson Siy that the steady drop in the ratio of reclaimed to crude rubber used in America is interesting as showing that the present price is suffisiently low to induce manufacturers to alter their186 words
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Article114 1932-06-07 11 At the Lunuva meeting, Mr. H. J. stated that there were some signs of diminution of world production» but at present, unfortunatly, it was quite insufficent to bring about the much desired reduction of world stroke. At the same time Mr Welch mvi« toe more gratifying statement that114 words
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Article99 1932-06-07 11 Mr. H. J Welch, at the Rubber Trust meeting looked into the future in optimistic vein. “The world cannot,' he said, “for ever remain in a state of acute depression. Men are working every» where and vigorously for a restoration of normal trading conditions. ’’Forces have been99 words
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Advertisement260 1932-06-07 11 BLISTERS FORMED ERUPTIONS On Little Girl’s Face. Healed by Cuticura. “My little girl’s face and head were covered with fearful water blisters. When the blisters broke they formed sore eruptions which caused her to be very restless through the night. The itching and burning were terrible for she did nothing260 words
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Article509 1932-06-07 12 BOMBS EXPLOSION IN SHIP 1 MONOOLED MAN ARRESTED Sixteen Year Old Tragedy Recalled New York, May 24 ijwt OU are accused of mur- dev on the high seas. The charge is preferred by the British Government. What do you have to say for yourself?”509 words
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Article182 1932-06-07 13 ’*PUBLIC REBUKE” Mr. Justice McCardie and Lord Justice Scrutton London May 24 A remarkbbl* statement was made by Mr. Justice McOardie in the King's Bench Division yesterday. It was described by him as a “public rebuke" to Lord Justice Scrutton, who is President of one of the182 words
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Article493 1932-06-07 13 LORD JUFTit E SCRUTTON’d COMMENT It v. ill be recalled tuat on May 6 Lord Justice Scruttcn, d» l.verfvg the decision it the Court of Appeal avowing Mr. Place’s appeal agiinst Mr. Jus ca Mc?ardk’d judgment in the Cambridge 'wife enticement’’ cesf, said that Mr. Justice McOardie493 words
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Article476 1932-06-07 14 Penang, Ju t 6, 1932. PENANG MARKET cte. Meat Beef Steak M kati 32 Stew or Curry do 22 Pork, lean dr 44 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 32 Mutton Irdita M lb 40 do Australian m do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen476 words
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Advertisement259 1932-06-07 14 ■Tjik" fcfß '''"^ffireiT 1 vlm l O® #Jj \.G^<y PSigl! S&-* agSvfer &s3*v fV -> o:*'<A ."5< i>**‘ T“■ 'V' .< f > i" A fast game of footbah I 1 and then a I k j r li f J r -< 6 <r& «Tk °< I «-SOMMa khJ259 words
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Advertisement404 1932-06-07 14 EiUFiSWi Y’J MK'Mr ifflH fI Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double -action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pastes will remove three most important things necessary film, but they may harm tooth to keep teeth clean and sparkling,, enamel.404 words
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Article424 1932-06-07 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following Is a list cf vessels arriving laiU&g teem Penang daring iha week IN POET TO-DAY Mama oi Stsamar Frorr Bailing Fcr Date of Sail! /•ram Aeahtn P<neh Sima Porta To-day Tronoh PangkaUn Brardan, Pg. SoesoeA Lmgkat SameJPorta424 words
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Advertisement143 1932-06-07 15 t* The Dlood is the Stream cf Life Ju at > I I TO TREAT DISEASE REMOVE THE CAU?E I! CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE I in the treatment of Blood and Skin Diseases gets to the root of the trouble by purifying the Blood. K In cases of Xu RHEUMATISM ULCERATED143 words
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