Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 June 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 137. VOL. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 14th JUNE, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 192 1 j*= oDAY, 14th I DEhrSLiS Heal Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street BUY BRITISH AND BE PROUD OF ,T I? S MOM'S <“ flpHf IfiM CO WLEY SALOON per IR' ifew? 1932 GALLON. I fv-j HH'- I vJ Z#4 IH "Jr IpSESjI price i tel $2,100
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    • 33 1 SANFORDS I RUBBER STAMP INK 1 viill help jour stamp pad ai d jubht r stamp to give better impressions and lor g r sei vice. I The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD. I
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    • 1887 2 l^j TO LET A Gentleman Always Looks Mr ell wTTZ'G Zfi 1 Dressed in Good Clothes J&.SH f 8 SPACIOUS PREMISES COM- When in England, call and fit I I J > trising northam road and yl jg E MERCANTILE BANK IEDERLANOSCHE HANDEL TARQLiHAR STREET SHOW- JJ I mUFi MIITSCHIPPIJ
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  • 320 3 GARRTING uN all time Ccws Were Milked and Calf Was Born BIG RAIL TREK A WE OLE dairy farm hse been trane ported 350 tnilce without e opp’nj its functions. Even to a cow Cilvlng wae tte detail oompiete. Inc'udtd in this aetonlahirg move w r
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  • 179 3 The Fellowship of the M?ple Leaf whesf’ members concern thems Ive; with the care of British settlers in the Dorn nir'ns tud with the Christian educaiijr of tleir children, held its annual meeting at CaxtOL Ha's Westminster, tt e P shop of Norwish presiding. It was
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  • 484 3 Str H. Samuel and Law of Causation AL CAPONE London, June 4 SIR Herbert Samuel, the Home Secretary, taking “Philosphy and the Ordinary Man” as the subject of his presidential address to the British Institute of Philosophy on Wednesday night at University College, London, asked:
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    • 283 3 KZ i^W| S^X ta *wss R I il hZiu {L- u «m* II I j£?gj( Foods ITha ‘Allenburyi’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the ample addition of boiling water, thus giving complete
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    • 50 3 PLANTING MATERIAL BUDWOOD AND BUDDED STUMPS From Best Java and Sumatra Clones. SELECTED RUBBER SEEDS AND STUMPS SELECTED OIL PALM SEEDS AND SEEDLINGS ALL GROWN IN MALAYA I UNDER EUROPEAN TECHNICAL SUPERVISION with Origin and /.ccuracy of Records Guaranteed. Details And Quotations On Application To SOC.FIN Co., Ltd., TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT.
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    • 194 3 ■■—Wil' I.iij" F *HI I ll_|. JMBI. IVS.I ill 111 ft Ml ll—L TJIE BUSHES AT THE BOTTOM OF THE GARDEN Here's Norman Long’s Latest. Remember his “Seven Veils”! Well this New Record is going to cause a Bigger Sensation. Here’s a verse, one of many. Down on the Ground
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  • 1233 4 Mr. Tom Walls’ Derby All About the Placed Horsrs Champion Jockey Under N, H. Rules Fiom Oar 0 vn Co respondent (Bt Air Mail) Londoni Jane 1 On no occasion since the War had lher* been finch unanimity of opinion over the Derby. Trainere, usually the meat
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    • 656 4 Jt fR w WV2ifi£-3&&.'tW *<£* r -M 1- i TRY THIS i uaintyrecipe I J d| y Fiui Salad i 2 pint packets Chivers' Jelly eps I (iny vonr) t i‘“ M 1 «> I Dissolve jelly in 1 pint <3l r ,jgL L,hot water, add syrup and I 13
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    • 85 4 I 11. rw-xj j 1 ewe■ x»ae*awsvy~-yJßi£ a ,z Telegraphic Address Postal Address: BKASTAGI HOTEL—BRASTAGI RAND HOTEL BRASTAGI—BRASTAGI Sumatra E. C. All telegraphic enquiries must toe sent prepaid. REDUCED TARIFF FROM 2nd JANUARY, 1932. Terms for a stay of one to three weeks. SINGLE Gls. 8.. DOUBLE Glb. 15 per
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    • 223 4 Sj® 1500 1501 ht ,e Penang Bagan Luar 33 FOR SERVICE QUALITY PRICE and a Range of Cold Storage Supplies and Groceries to make House Keeping Easy and Interesting. uX Blood u the Stream of Life"* 1 pF© TREAT DISEASE REMOVE THE €AU$£ CLARICE’S BLOOD MIXTURE in the treatment of
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  • 424 5 REMINISCENCES BY SIR AUSTEN HIS FATHER BORN IN CAMBERWELL A Warlike Peace Society London, Jane 4 Some interesting reminiscences of Joseph Chamberkin’s residence in Camberwell were told by his son, Sir Austen Chamberlain, yesterday. Accompani ed by Lady Chamberlain» Sir Austen was opening an exhibition of 19th
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  • 236 5 Aviation END OF THE SOBNEIDER TROPHY CONTESTS NOT REGRETTED Mr. H. E. Wimperis. director of rcient:fic research and vice-president of the Royal Aeronautical Sjciety, expressed relief that the Fchneider Trophy races are at an end when he gave his Wilber Wright Memorial Lecture before numbers of she
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  • 167 5 EXTENDED FOR TWO MORENiGHTS AFTER NUMEROUS REQUESTS I understand that (after numerous reqaes't) thf Queen's is extending for two more nights "The Sin of Madelon Claude.” which is a powerful drama depicting faithfully the weak e ees of the fluh and the triumph of moiher-love. This
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    • 369 5 J. I I»»!» I W I IHMM—WUI) 111,1.,'SJIWU—Ui f A 35©lsrt for every hand Parker Duofold offers a nib to suit S every type of handwriting. Before buying, try several points—then J| W f KCf you are sure to be satisfied. "w'» For sale at the better stores > J
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    • 406 5 WHITEAWAY Q CHEAT DOLLAR VALUIS KF iJSm Ohw New satin striped casement in 8 rich beautiful shades. Fawn, Russet, Orange, Royal, Saxe. Wine, Dark Green, *****. Width 86’, Fast colours. For Curtains, Covers, eta. Price 2 yards for $1 00 IM m ART SILK CASEMENT APi K In a range
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    • 166 6 Ji JL'gggß—" lll inrniTmrTTnmr fmnwmilii l Ul||lfUUI i iiiinn'«’»« i mnumK I THE WORLD'S BEST RIDERS I CHOOSE THE i I WORLD’S FASTEST OIL ON LAND I WAKEFIELD I CASTROL I MOTOR OIL I Record Speeds were Attained in all Three Classes I in the I TOURIST TROPHY RACES, I.
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  • 672 7 well-deserved honour Presentation at Residency “At H‘ me” D?. J. E. Les?la r formerly Senior Pepnty Pathologist, Medical Research, Kuala Lnn pur, was yester(]gv, in the course of an “At Home” held at the Residency, presented with thelnsignia of the M.BE., by Lis Excellency the
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  • 115 7 ALL OVER DURIANS A serious affray In which a Chinese was -tabbed to death occurred yesterday at Nlbong when two factions of vegetable and fruit dealers came io a clash. Two Chinese who were found in the vicinity of a fruit and vegetable plantation were set
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  • 803 7 Mr, Alan T.oke, of Ku la Lumpur, Is on I a visit to Ipoh, Mr. F. W. Palmer has returned to Kuala Lumpur after a few days in Singapore, 1 Mr. R. V. Wimbusb, of Jong Lvndor I Est te, T pah, sailed for Home on S.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 191 7 I To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette; Sir.—Allow me to congratulate you on your leider in the Sunday Gazette on Gambling and the Law When so much hot air is being ventilated it Is a pleasure to find a sane point of view being placed
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    • 289 7 Sir, —With reference to the correspondence anent the above which appeared in your issue of yesterday s date I quite agree with the phyers as seheted by your corres pondeni ’C. M.V except that Penang Is badly in need of a fast full back Fleming though
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  • 107 7 Reuter. London, To day A bus coiductor's discovery of a woman's body protruding from the uidergrowtb at Kingswood, a popular week end piciic spot near Ashford, Kent, has started a chain of grueseme finds, Within a few hundred yards the bodies of an older woman and a girl
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  • 119 7 CHINESE COUPLE VICTIMISED A daring robbery Is reported from Bukii Beraius. in the Dindlngs, In which four unknown Hylams, armed with knives and sticks are alleged to have gained forcible entry into a house occupied y a Chinese Muslim convert and his wife whom they bound
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  • 513 7 BY H. H. THE SULTAN OF PERAK Ceremony to Take Place on June 29 The msgn'fio’nt new bridge, which h?s baen constructed at E iggor over the Perak River, to take the pl ce cf the old pontoon bridge thore is now ready fir uir and
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  • 128 7 OFFICE BEARERS FOR CURRENT YEAR At the Annual General Meeting of the Old Frees’ Association, Penang he'd cn Sunday, June 12. the following were electei Office Beirera for the current year, April 1982 to March 1933. President: Mr Khoo Sian Ewe. Vice Presidents: Hon’ble. Mr H H Abdoo!
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  • 111 7 TO-DAY’S GAME ON THE ESPLANADE The following have been selected to play in the Malaya Cup trial to be played to-day on the Ewlanade at 5 p.m. Colours; T Hassan; Cheng Hoej 0 Noordin; Lee Ee Eow, C H Parnell, Kee Seong; Lee Seng Ke®, Oa Chong
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  • 188 7 EASTERN SMELTERS DEFEAT MUNIOIPtLIiY As challengers to tho Police for the championship in the Juniur League, the Smokers went a str-p further yesterday to 8 lidify their pcs'tion by defeating the Municipality by two goa’s to one on the Dito Kramat ground- The two teams in yesterday's
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  • 259 7 Lawn Tennis’. HOPKTN3 AND SMITH WIN AT SINGAEORE From Oar Own Correspondent Singapore, To-day Kawrj ri and Matiukawa, the tit’e holders of the Singapore and Mahyan doubles tennis championships wer-e defeated by Roy Smith and Dr. H. 0. H pkirs 0/6, 6/3 6/1. The J panese
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  • 56 7 .—R’u'er. ITALY V SWITZERLAND Montreux, June 13 In the third round of the D vis Cup Competition F-sher (Switzerland) beat Palmieri (Italy) 6—B, 6—4 1—6,6 —1, 6—3; and Stefani (Italy) beat Aeschliman (Switzerland) 6 —4, 7—5, B—6 Sertorio and P dmieri (Italy) Aeschliman a-d Fisher 3—6, 6—4.
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  • 60 7 —Reuters YORKSHIRE DEFEAT KENT London, Jane 13 At Tonbrldg», Yorkshire defe-ted Kent by four wickrte. Kent made 196 in th* first innings and were dismissed for 74 in the second. Rhodes took 6 for 48 and Biw< s 4 for 2<, Yorkshire soor®!
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  • 92 7 MATCH FOR P.P, DE SILVA CHALLENGE CUP The following will represent the Europeans in the cricket match against the Rest to be played on Saturday and Sunday on the Esplanade for a Challenge Cup offered by Messrs, B. P. de Silva Ltd. T S Anthony (Capt.),
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  • 133 7 CAP MANUFACTURERS SUCCESSFUL LIBEL aOTION From Ou: Ovn Correspondent, Ipoh, To-day $2OO damages were awarded against Ahmad Noor Abdul Skukor the editor cf a Malay newspaper Sinuar Malaya and the author of a ballad entitled "Buoga Raya Dari” of Ipoh in favour of Abdul Wahab, a o
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  • 137 7 NEW BERGKANLMAJOR Second-Lien- T H N.-.wey is appoint* ed Ac i g Captain whi’st Eecond-in-Oimm'i’ f the Company, Penang and P W V Corns. Stcor. L Apt lacto R. J. E, Price, G. E. Arg r rnd Acting Ccptata A. O, Trotter ir. Oapta' i W. Panrics
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  • 59 7 MRS. STEVENS WINS A FOURTH TIME From Our Own Correspondent Sir g'p re, Yesterday Mrr. W. I. Stever e, three k'mei w’.oncr of the tr p >y, ben M R. E. Earh six and Av*, m ths fia.l of t,a Sieg p re Wc"!®’ I Gn f n’sy
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 131 7 LL-Li .«SR a.' 50 >-«l Rites for Casual Advertisements AH communications relating to Advershould he to ths Adver 'gem-.ui Maxiageij Tua Pinang Sasetta. Wanted, For Short Notices Ao,» will be charged for st the follow!? cash rates: Advertisement up to'c3 words 5 «te. per Inch Minimcm Charge 2.00 1 iaseaion
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  • 677 8 I Thursday sees the opening of the Lausanne Conference and i I great things are hoped to materialise as a result of it. Six countries I have been invited to attend, 1 Greece, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Czecho-Slovakit and Jugoslavia, The invitations were issued by Great Britain in her own
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  • 134 8 May Imports £55 Millions Compared With £69 Millions Previous May Rugby, To day Returns of overseas trade in May show that the value of imports was £55 7.35,344 as compared with £53 487,187 in the previous month and £’9 628.481 in May of last year. Exports during the
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  • 122 8 —Reuter. L'kely Promotion to Ambassadorial Rank London, Yesterday 4 Sir Miles Lampson’s future is being discussed in diplomatic circles on the assumption that he is not likdv to return to China on the expiration of hie leave except I ing perhaps for a few months His
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  • 608 8 Penang, Taesday Vf writer in a Home paper eZw L as j as t discovered that Malaya is not really in the monsoon area. Which monsoon If he refers to the south-west monsoon he is right. Perhaps he overlooked the fact that the east coast suffers the
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  • 90 8 i Tin Spot Yesterday To-i’ay London £*****1. 0L Tin (3 Months) London £ll6 os. od, Singapore $59.12J f Business Done 75 tons t Penang $59.00 pv,Business Dene Buyers No Sellers Buyers No be Rubber London Had. /aj New York (G) Singapore 4’« c. (By courtesy ol Messrs. Kennedy
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    • 237 8 “7 oSF~»T "sale I NOW !N PROGRESS lEVERtf ARTICLE AT J lost price and under Ladies Evening Frocks SMART SELECTION QOINQ FOR UNDER COST PRICE I Come Far!y to Avoid Disappointment j John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. I B3BUBBSEO*S2S£S3BE£3§S3SK£I J I I '~^LS E S gP a Danish I CKEAM
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    • 36 8 H?.. fc* o. THE BEST SITUATE* SEASIDE HOTEL IN VHS EA.ST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE BE S. each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SA?HT*TiOM THRaUBHOUT EXCELLENT OUIBINE under expart Europ an Chet a
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  • 615 9 —Reuter. REACTION IN FAR EAST re l of shanghai /XI) MANCHURIA INTEGRITY OF M RI HME CUSTOMS The possibility of very serious political if not ion a with consequent reaction on the •whole of the Far East unless the growing poverty in Japan is
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  • 43 9 ,—enter. Presided Hoover Against Outright Demi'td For Repeal Chicago, Yesterday li is understood that President Poover is 7 ertlng the utmost pressure to dissuade the Hspublican convention attempting to pledge the party to an demand for the repeal of prohibit?or.
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  • 450 9 movement in values is recorded, —Rugby Radio Service. POWERS’ SINCERE DETERMINATION TO PUT EUROPE IN ORDER Rugby, To day This morning the British Premier and the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Rimeay MacDonald and Sir John Simon, left Paris for the Disarmament Conference at Geneva* The French Premier,
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  • 63 9 —Reuter. “Must Be Solvd By Politicians Not Experts” Geneva. Yesterday "Disarmament must be solved by poHticians not, experts declared Mr Artber Henderson addressing a deputation of the International Disarmament Organi gallon He added that the conference had no® failed and though the progress had not been what was
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  • 86 9 —Reuter. Best Instrument for Working Out European Recovery London, Yesterday Considerable significance attaches to the Bank of England committee (sanctioned by Government) with reference to League -oana Tha authorities still believe the League is the beet instrument for working out the recovery of Europe and therefore regard it
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  • 420 9 BRITISH GOVERNMENT’S GRAVE CONCERN PROTECTION FOR NATIONALS AND PROPERTY Rugby, To-day The grave view taken hen of the confiso tory measure outlined in the decrees of the new Junta in Chile was expressed by the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Oapt, Eden, In reply to questions in
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  • 55 9 Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, To-day The Secretary for India, Sir Samuel Hoare, reported to the House of Commons that the past week in India had been uneventful the main feature being further unsuccessful attempts to bold Congress conferences. In Bombay the feeling between
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  • 39 9 —Reuter. Debts and Reparations to Blame New York, Yesterday Reparations Bird debts are contributing more than anything to the present unsettle ment declared Mr tewart Baker, President of the New York BUte Bankers’ Association, a vocating reduction,-
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  • 208 9 BOUSTEAD’S COPRA GODOWN GUTTED hundred- homeless on PAN* HANG (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday Messrs. Boustead s oopra godown on Roberteou Quay was gutted by fire early on Sunday. The damage is estimated at $160,000. The alarm was given at 2.8 j a.m- Five engines were
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  • 146 9 —Rugby Radio Service. AU Information to be Given on Friday Rugby To day Consultations between the Canadian Government and other Governments to be represented at the Ottawa Conference are not yet complete tut the Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomse in the House of Commons, stated that during the
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  • 117 9 Cabinet this afternoon.—Bagby Bad io Service. British Delegates Leave For Conference Rugby, Yesterday The Prime Minister, accompanied by the Foreign Secretary. Sir John Simon, left Paris this morning for Geneva after preii minary conversations during the week end with M. Heriiot who was also a passenger in the
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  • 144 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Cuoard Company Fxps;t Great Results Bugby. Yesterday The Canard liner Poythia, now proceeding from Liverpool to New York, has been adapted to use new fuel consisting of a liquid mixture of oil and coal, the success of which would be an important factor in the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 271 9 V®* ONE iViCRE DAY To all purchasers of McEwan’s CHOP “JUM” Pilspuer Beer during the period I Ist June —15th June, we shall be pleased to present one free bottle for every two bought from any recognised provision dealer. We ask you to send ns the bills from your dealer
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  • 407 10 TO-DAY’S PFICE3 Whs following war» the latest lactations la MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’b ah»i« list at 11 B.in. io day Yesterday To-day s 5 5 5 SHABB3 s do ca 00 a H I i l i ti. Mining Ayer Hitam 91- 10/- 9/3 10/-cum Killinghall Tin
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  • 30 10 The homeward mail by the rtaJST 10 Mn 18* from’ Undon h on arrive here atGam 5 8 ,x Pected to Want 8t 6 ,m on the 17th
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  • 142 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Bat. Sat. June 13 June 11 Sept. IS Paris 98 5/16 98 7/16 188.96 New York 8.671 8.671 4.86 J Montreal 4.26 4.24} Brussels 26§ 26 85 84.88 Geneva 1816/16 18.82} 24.86 Amsterdam 9 07} 9 07} 12.08 Milan 7111/16 71f 82.83 Berlin
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  • 249 10 Pena of i Jane 14 eta. B»n irw Opiaat o sheet nous 5 000 00 Clofm no eupulies Gio’s leaf eeUsra 72 00 Pics-Hg nom no supplied N ism**. 80j h m ’los ,i conutspar 1,009 M 15.0 T 0 pre -Sundried ealae 5.05 R rtans en es
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  • 79 10 Penangi Jane 14 Courtesy qf the QLsrtereJ Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 h 4 m/ta 2/3 29/82 Private 3 mAs credit 2 4 1/ig ,i 3 ii Documentary 2/4 816 On New York Bank Demand 42} T.T. 950 nom fad!» ii £.T. 154} Bhrpkok M T.T 81
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  • 1112 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST s i i NAMES, RUBBER’CDoIIar.) c. c. c. Allenbv Rubber Co. 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 15 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates C 3 60 Ayei Hitam Planting Syndicate £0 70 Ayer Kumng Rubber Estates 5 IS Ayer Molek Rubber Co. IS 25 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates..
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 5 10 WHO eg THE BRITISH (FILM
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    • 496 10 SSS!ESS^I BRITISH WIRE ROPES. THO-I AND Wif. SMITH LTD—BRITISH ROPES LTD, Send us Your Let us Help S ol Ve Enquiries, Your Wire Rope Eejiresentative Troubles. Write Stocks Carried us To-Day. HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, Penang, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING
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  • 1587 11 Captain's Story of the Disaster Cjk mbo, May 26 Datiih of th® *i®t voyage of the Georges philipsr are given in the Captain's report made at Djibnuti last Thursday and forwarded to the French authorillee. Below is translation of the text. SAILED frcm Colombo cn May
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  • 292 11 Continued Fall In Commodity Prices Foreign imports, exports and shipping for the month ended April 30 show that the volume of Malayan trade is still shrinking. The total imports of merchandise for the month amounted to $33 033,205, a decrease of $4,540,820 compared with April, 1931,
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  • 253 11 Monthly return of Colony S "cks at closs of busines», May 31st, 1932 in tons. As Declared. A. Dealers’ Stocks Dry R. S. S. Crepe Area and Estate Remill Blanket Bark and U.B.S. Crape Scrap S’pore Island 22,911 540 8,828 Penang Island 2,470 121 650 P. Wellesley
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 337 11 A I I RADIO PRODUCTS I i PAR EXCELLENT Si-Fill “BLUESPOT’’ No. 88 Pick-up The Famous 6 >R Unit. Stockists. Im*o Huat Co., Campbell Street, Penang Itadio Supply Co., Bishop Street. Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., Penang. The Lcncet ’<!Bi-SC) &7yr /untreated milkX BOTH WHOLE AND I SKIMMED.HAS VERY I
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  • CURRENT CLIPPINGS FROM CHINA
    • 228 12 GOVERNMENT STAFFS’ SALARIES REDUCED FROM JUNE Gin tor, Jane 6 The weekly msmorL-l service meeting held yesterday morning at the Government Headquarters wae presided over b~ Mr. Teng Ohak-yn, member of the Son h West Political Council, and a veterm Kuomintang leader. There were present Mscsre. Tang Shaoyi,
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    • 161 12 PLACED UNDER CONTROL OF IST GROUP ARMY The resources of the Wat Shia Mountain in the northern region cf the province are being df vflopei ani a lirga area of the Mountain is being used by the San Yat-E?n University as a forestry station. Osing to the
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    • 105 12 REQUSST TO MILITARY COUNCIL Shanghai, M».y 25 Recalling the valour displayed by the Nineteenth Army during the recent SinoJapanese hostilities, the Federation cf Na’ional Salvation Assoei.tions of Sha> ghai .has petitioned the Military Council urging that the army bs retained for the Shanghai-Nanking are* instead of Bending it
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    • 322 12 Cmton, May 28 While a most elaborate memorial service was taking pheo at Soo chow in honour of the Fallen Heroes of the 19ih Route Army, Oantou responded by holding a similar service at the Pak Kow Chong Field at which the City’s leaders •were
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    • 400 12 MEETING OF SENIOR MEM3ER3 OF BUREAU Canton, Jane 5 Senior members of the staff of the Bureau cf Education and impactors of s met at a meeting called on Fri day st the office of the Bar»au to discuss a Urge numbsr of proposals relating to the promotion
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    • 153 12 CONFERENCE WITH NANKING Nanking, May 30 The officlfel envoy of Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang, Mr. Wang Shu-kwan, arrived from Peking end to-day conferred with Marshal Chiang Kai shek and Mr. Wang Chingwei at Government House concerning garrison problems at Peking, Tientsin and Shansi. The Manchurian situation was also discussed.
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    • 216 12 EMERGENCY BRIGADE TO OU id OUTLAWS Canton. June 6 The forces under the emergency brigade have concentrated at Shao Hing, the leading commercial centre in the West River district where they are awaiting steamers to transport them to Hainan Island for the suppression of Red outlaws. Anti Red
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    • 203 12 RAILWAY INCOME DECLINE BY Y 10,000.000 Dairen, May 21 A total logs of Y 3,401,000, a record figure, resulted from the business of the South Manchu ia Railway Company for the fiscal year of 1931 32, it was announerd by the company to-day. The total income for
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    • 129 12 THE NOULEN3 CASE Shangha l May 28 It is reported that a noted Swiss criminal lawyer has applied to the National Government for permission to appear on behalf of M. and Mme. Noulens, whose trial is scheduled to open in the Nanking District Court next
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    • 121 12 WANG CHING-WEI TO TAKE OVER PORTFOLIO? Nanking, May 30 Political circles are freely stating that Mr. Wang Ching wei will temporarily take over the Ministry cf Foreign Affairs while retaining the presidency of the Executive Yuan. Mr. Lo Wen-kan, who insists on resigning his post is returning to the
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    • 284 12 $lO,OOO FOR OANTONE-E BTUDENTOF CHINAN UN VER ITY Cantor, Jane 5 The 88th meeting of the Provincial Council was held on Friday with Mr. Lin Yac-kal in the chair and Messrs. Tang Bbaoyi, Chin Tsang-ching, Lin Y'-chung, Hu Chi-hein, Li Lu cho. Au Fang-po, H«n Shung-ching, Hsieh
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    • 194 12 PARTICIPATE AT MEETINGS AND IXERCISE FXE'"UT VE POWERS Cantor; Jane 6 According to the institution <-f the Municipal Autonomy Council in Canton, which will ba formal’y inaugurated on the 6th Inst., the city counsellors appointed to sit at future meetings of the Council, wiH be vested with power
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    • 68 12 CHIANG KAI-SHEK CONSIDERS APPOINTMENTS DESIRABLE Nanking, Mty 30 It is understood that Chiang Kai-shek is considering the appointment of a number of experienced military officers to serve as military attaches at Chinese Legations* Owing to financial difficulties few military attaches have been stationed abroad, but
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 98 12 NOVELS Inherltanc PhylH, Limits and Renewals Rudyard Kipling The Guv*nor and the othw Siortea Edgar Wallac® i Laughing Water B. M. Bower Have His Carcase Dorothy L. S.--yeri The Fountain Uhai les Morgan Mateu John Paris Night Light Max F«mbs rtca Island of Desirs Peter B. Kyne Dcctor Sally P»
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 119 12 MAJ ESTIC TO HISHT 6-15 9-30—LIST 2 SHOW?! Will Rogers in “BUSINESS ARD PLEASURE” TO-MORROW Gainsborough’s All-British Success JUST FOR A 50NG’ I Wah thi Popular Musical Comedy Star LILIAN DAVIES and. a Great All-British Cast Book Now Plant at Robinson’s ’Phone 264 6 15 NIGHTLY 930 HELEN HAYES Iq
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