Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 June 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 139. VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 16th JUNE, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 625 3 People's Party Manifesto UhDgoorh Jure 3 Under the heading, "Kwe kwa ye t>g (Treatise on Separation), the Chief Wb’p of the Peoplt’e hsg published i the Burmese Fresi a detailed statement f the disadvantages Burma is I bonrii x under due to her being a subordina
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    • 305 3 •W. 7 XtfSStE. IF IT’S STRENGTH a YOU NEED l| XL~a c* <h« S' *4 GOegt 1 I'' ,JB| I —you need Hall’s Wine be- 'll Fs cause s a Tonic Restora- 1 xLUd tive and Nerve Food that j quickly gives strength to the i&dß entire system. Nothing else
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    • 135 3 PILES CURED No Knife! No Surgeon No other affliction causes more human misery than Piles. Yet Piles can be quickly and easily cured without the use of injections, knife, scissors, “hot iron,’’ electricity, or any other cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed, and no doctor’s or hospital
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    • 167 3 I ADE IN S UGLAND .f X WlTwi wWw S x yL 2 it? jfafc^sor.- .lik NAVY CUT CIGARETTES I W D:OQ.W|LLS. BRISTOL U LONDON.; LAWYERS requisites WE CAN DELIVER TO YOG— I Bodkins THB GLORIA /WOOFL I Green Silk Thread j| Tapes Indenture Paper Paper Seals >'' M Pink
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  • 2300 4 Lady Duff Gordon’s Book Lace Exhibition at Ladies’ Club A London Letter For Women From Oar Own Correspondent London, June 1 •7fiWENTY r -SIX members of the I Koya! Family attended the Queen’s sixty-fifth birthday luncheon. The Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of York, Prince
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    • 344 4 A El “4 A XansSsk yf X’ V 1 MB J > k t I jwffiSnS Kj'w /J 8&K X* t-ll A /X/ VimHiEsigSaaL 1 t <\' J T t* f b I (< CoW Gate” Vzt VsUIC The stream of vigorous young life runs ha L„: 1J LI~ veins-their
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  • 787 5 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M. Robson are spending a short holiday at Pori. Dicksor. Mr. J. M. Nob>, of the P.W.D.. F.M.S is a ptsssnger wnh Mrs. N-.be by the Hector. Mr. W. D. Peterkin, of Mam field and Co., Singapore, leaves for H me by
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    • 181 5 ARE YOU FEELING PAST YOUR BEST! Do You Envy the Zest of Youth Dr. Williams' Pink Pill a comprise a bona 'Members of the younger generation fide physicians a pres -srem to get such a wonderful zest out onption of prove e of life, they are so enthusiastic about for
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    • 336 5 A REMARKABLE restoration to HEALTH after suffering years from INDIGESTION SLEEPLESSNESS .NERVES. ifs3l Mrs. Smith who is Chairman or tne Women’» Section of the Slough British Legion is loud in her praise of Dr. Cassejj s Tablets. This it what she ssy* 3- < I cannot praise Dr. Cassell*» Tablets
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    • 390 5 1 Outstanding lf glues “The Reliance” Safin Striped Stud Filling basement Fountain Ren 36 Fitted with sJid 14 carat This is a lovely new fabric Gold Nib, iridium pointed. j n eight dsHglnful plain With fixed pocket clip in shades of royal, saxe, R. Gold. Barrels are finish- wine, russet
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 146 5 I *Phone 264 1 e 5 OPENING TO-NIGHT 930 I M G-M’a Mighty Air Spectacle I 5 < [in B BMm r 1 3| Thoneanda Defied Death to Bring It io You! No Thrill ever to Equally Greater Than “HELL’S ANGELS" with WALLACE BEERY CLARK GABLE Conrad Nagel Dorothy Jordan.
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  • BY THE BURMA MAIL
    • 543 6 U SAW AND U BA PE ON SEPARATION Rangoon, Jane! In the M’nca’a Hall B;rhm on Saturday 1 »t. U Saw and U Ba Pe epi k« on separation before a ’args gathering, U Mating M.nig, Hon. M. gialratr, presiding. U SiW t in the course
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    • 285 6 ÜBA PE’S REPLY TO ANTISEPA RATION ISIS Rmgoon, June 3 At the last Taungnyun meeting on Sunday, U Ba Pa spoke at great Lngth on the future const tution, dealing with the points advanced by antl-separationist leadersTae anti separationists stated that, after the separation ofßurma from Indb.Burma
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    • 246 6 “A fter Separation Can We Drive Out Indians” Rmgoon, June 3 Under this caption, the ‘‘Deedok” writer: "The separationist leaders have been lec urlng in the country s ying that when Burma is separated from Indi", th* Indisns in Burma would have to return to their country and bsgggge, that
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    • 427 6 INSPECTION BY LADY INNES AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE Rangoon, Juae 4 A rally of the Miymyo Girl Guides was held at Government H use on Friday. The Guides ms robed up the drive carrying their Union J eke, and saluted as they passed Lady Innes, the
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    • 471 6 VILLAGERS’ RACE MEETING DISTURBED Rangoon, June 4 A Press commuriqu*, dated M y 81, reads: "Insein reports two non-rebeJ dacoities. The first was a river dacoity and ceeu*red in. the River j new the junction of the Mswin, 2 miles B Bou.h east of Tetthit polics
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 410 6 FTeTa perrTns™ 1 I SAUCE I k Use it in your home. Ask for it in your hotel. 3 HHHI awa-aa-a——» Fat Folks are simply I overburdened—N Ot Lazy End the Cause We used to think that fat folks were lazy Marmola prescription tablets embody or gluttonous. We now know
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    • 426 6 I The Famous Tonic ‘ASVAN’ H emobin 11 S SYRUP This preparation is very similar p tn composition to the celebrated t f an <l Asn-agandha asayan of the ancients- harmoglok t preparation o lu p remf It gives results in all Value H teconJarn debilities nervous or muscular. vi
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  • 619 7 FL EM N 3 LOT TOO FLOW Last Year’s Skipper Must Play BY "LINESMAN” Oaite a few sower face have been making about the composition of the Penang 1932 Malay a Cup Bide and by far the most revtlut. iary suggestion le the proposal to drop
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  • 146 7 HO?K Nd AND SMITH DEFEATED From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Yesterday Chm Choon Leong and Yong Loong Chong beat Roy Smith and Dr. H. 0. Hopkins 6—l, 7—5 for the Doubles Championsh’p cf Singapore. The winners showed all-round superiority. The European pair were exceptionally weak in net
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  • 65 7 -Ru-jhy Ra 7 io Service 428 FOB NO WIOKETB Pugby, Yesterday There was high Footing in several of the county cricket matches which commenced to-day, the •m’t being the first wicket of 423 runs by Yorkshire against F.s xat Leyton. The opuiirg p.ir we’o
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  • 318 7 -BF.F. SINGAPORE SEIZURE Police Raid in Desker Road Five hundred forged notes, each purport Ing to be $5 Straits currency were seized by raiding police in a house in Desker Road Singapore on Monday evening. Three Chinese two men and a weman, were arrested in
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  • 79 7 GOOD MUSICAL FILM AT MAJESTIC Just for a Song,’’ the ideal Gainsborough picture, opened last night at the Majestic. It is a British picture, and the bri'liant acting cf Roy Royston and Lillian Davies as “Jack and Jill,” two stage partners who fell out and their
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  • 59 7 DESTITUTION DROVE HER A Khek woman named Goh Seh Hean was this morning produced before Mr. E J ago and charged with attempting suicide by jumping into the sea at Esplanade Road last night Accused pleaded guilty Utter destitution prompted her to take the step. His Worship ordered
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  • 86 7 Under the auspices of the Penang Teachers’ Association a debate will be held at the Hutchings School to night at 8 pm. sharp. The motion before the House will te that “In the opinion of this House direct moral instruction should be given to Schools In Malaya
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  • 53 7 -Reuter. Easy Win For Totaig London. Yesterday The Royal Hunt Cup run at Ascot to day resulted as follows: Totaig 1 Eyes Front 2 Pricket 3 Thirty-one ran. Won by two lengths; a head between second and third. Betting 88— 1 Totaig; 25—1 Eyes Front;
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  • 57 7 -Rugby Radio C ervice. VINES DEFEATED BY HOPMAN Rugby. Yesterday The United States Lawn Tennis Champion, Ellsworth Vines who is one of the seeded players for next week’s Wim bledon Championship Singles was defeated to day at the Queen’s Club I ondon Tourna ment by the
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  • 88 7 -Reuter! Owing To Possibility of Civil War Madrid, Yesterday There were many arrests in connection with an alleged plot to restore King Alfonso to the throne with the help of certain sections of the army. Letters discovered in the House of Baron Demora resulted in
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  • 179 7 LIST No. 6 The following further donationi are gratefully acknowledged; Stnff of Prve River Dock (for April and Mar, M-wa Wong Tet Pjo and Lse Ewe Hu t $1 ch, Meanre. G. A. Peterson, Hsßhim bin Md. Taib and Mohd. Din (for Anril
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  • 79 7 MALAY C. O. Vs CHINESE RECREATION CLUB The ft l owing hava been ssleeted to play against the Chinese Recreation Club on Sunday, on the Victoria Green, play commencing at 10 a.m. Sharp. A Rahman (Oapt.); H R Pawanteb; Y B Oamar; M M Akbv; M T Samsudeer;
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  • 186 7 DEATH RATE INCRE Hl >H INFANT MOR n A ITY There were 43 more births than deaths in George Town this week. The number of birtha was 122 being 63 boys and 59 girls. The 79 deaths included 45 males and 34 females. The number
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    • 75 7 Allenburgs Foods i Made from the purest Btflk of oowa pestered in the hasae counties, the ‘Allenlmrya’ Foods are aa easily digested as mother's sulk. They are germ finer and are eiaaphr and quickly made by ths addition of hailing water only. ■MtsiZS FmA WMta W »<ASi b Aflm Hjmteryi
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    • 353 7 A EASTERN SERIES U Junk sails, junk sails, Pjx'', 44* I Brown against a paling sky, j Winged romance drifting by, HuTul ul/ Shaped by dreams,long,long ago By what dreamer, who can know 1 -Broum. fl I f ft—4 I CHINA 1 J Half 2 century* ago Sweetened J Condensed
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  • 467 8 Whether or not he anticipated it, Dr. Noel Clarke at the last meeting of the Legislative Council raised a question which has developed into a nice controversy The essence of his remarks was that the system of paying weekly wages instead of monthly salaries should be adopted
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  • 405 8 Much has been written from time to time regarding the possible disposal of these un wanted stocks, the most ingenious of which is the fire lighting scheme, but so far as we are aware no proposals have been suggested as to how much a scheme might be
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  • 54 8 i Fifteen Years for Secret Service Agent Washington Yesterday Gaston Means was sentenced to fifteen [years Imprisonment.— enter [Means a secret service agent was found guilty of larceny in respect of $lOO 000 which he obtained from the Editor rf the Washington Post by representing that he could
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  • 59 8 I Captain Bertram and Companion i Reported Murdered 1 I Wyndham, 'Australia) Yesterday The German fliers C&pt Bertram end I Herr Olausner, were murdered by Blacks i according to native runners he official? are not accepting the story without investigation land are sending a government liunoh to the
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  • 641 8 Penang, Thursday ECENTLY a ship’s officer «X V reported having sighted a strange denizen of the deep. He ‘‘logged” it as having the appearance of a gigantic turtle with an extremely long neck. A cautious lad that navigator. Had he been otherwise he wauld have described the
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    • 194 8 ——TllllfPimWlTllli Visit our CreGsry DeP ai t,, 6,,t taks Advantage of tne Special offers Frequently Made Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Penang and Bagan Luar. Penang Tel. Nos. Igg? BMrimrth 33 BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk U E A if X R y^‘StSx\ S E t s N/" 1 4
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    • 24 8 E. O< HOTEk SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday t 22nd J me, 1932 Dance Music by the Band of the n. "PREStOENT G\k FIELD”
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    • 101 8 Produce Markets Tin— -Spot Yesterday To-day London £lO9 105.01. £H’ 2 Tin (3 Months) London £ll2 os. Od. .£ll4 ss. Singapore $60.00 $58.121 Business Done 100 tons 100 tons Penang $60.00 $5B 00 Business Done Sellers No-Buyers Buyers No Sel- e Rubber London 1| d. H# New York 2|,c. (G)
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  • 188 9 Reuter. terrorist leader TO BE SHOT AUSTRIAN WOMAN S NTENCED jli/ged widespread OPERATIONS A big anti-Fascist plot w hich, inter alia, sought the z ssassination of Signor Mussolini, was discovered in Italy. Rome, Yesterday giuir g until midnight a special tribunal conceded a trial
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  • 222 9 -Rugby R *dio Service. “MorsJrous Process which had Sabotaged Iv.iy Fe m of Human Effort Rugby, Yesterday In a speech at a city luncheon to day Mr. Winston Churchill welcomed Govern rnent inpport for the proposal to summon a world conference on the money problem In order
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  • 292 9 SURPRISE FOB DRIVER The driver of a "mosquito” bus bound 1 from Tanjcng Pagar to Gey lang was sur- 1 prised when he was suddenly ordered to pul! up near Geylang at 7 30 pm. on Monday, and his bus surrounded by figures that closed in
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  • 576 9 SIR ROBERT HO TUNG'S VIEWS BEST TO AWAIT LYTTON REPORT London. Yesterday The view that it wae best io await the Lytton report before coming io definite decisions in regard io the conference was expressed by F ir Robert Ho Tung to Reuter in regard to the
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  • 69 9 -Reuter. Negative Reply To Commons Question London, Yesterday It is not a practice to make public Infor matioD regarding the value of material covered by export licences, said Major Hore Belisha in the House of Commons when Mr. Tbos. Williams asked the declared value of British manufactured arms,
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  • 374 9 Rugby Radio Service. ECONOMIST PROPOUNDS SCHEME MR. MACDONALD TO BE CH URMAN AT LAUSANNE Lausanne, Yesterday Mr Ramsay MacDonald Is expected to be elected Chairman of to morrow’s conference and will address the delegates at a public meeting. He and the delegates of the five other
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  • 137 9 —Reuter. Berlin, To day Taking time by the forelock thcusands ol Brown Shirts” are publicly flaunting new uniforms although the decree restoring the legality of the Nazi “storm troops'* has only just been signed and comes into force on June 17. As the decree gran's similar concessions
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  • 57 9 -Rugby Radio Service. £1,500,000 Due By Irish Free State Rugby, Yesterday In reply to a question as to the payment of £1 500 000 due by the Irish Free State on account of Hnd annuities the Financial Secretary to the Treasury stated the next payment did not fall
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  • 249 9 of Parliament deep sorrow —Rugby Rsu io Service. PRESIDENT OF BOARD OF EDUCATION SIR DONALD MACLEAN’S CAREER Rugby. Yesterday Sir Donald Maclean, President of the Board of E location, died unexpectedly at his London home this afternoon from heart failure. He had been attending to his
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  • 232 9 —Reuter. Prospects of Big Tussle Chicago Yesterday An uproarious session of the Convention reached ite climax at noon w‘ e i the stadium manager interrupted the pro oeedirgs and presented an ultimatum demanding payment of $8 5?0 which he alleged the organisers owed him, ad ling
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 523 10 COMPANY NOW OPERATING WITHOUT LOSS ’Preeiding at the fourth annual meeting of India Tyre and Rubber Company (Great Britain) held in on May 31bL Mr, H. A. Holmes s »id the managenint of the company h d in the past thffercd ftom excessive optimism wh!a‘i often
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  • 148 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Bat. June 15 June 14 Sept. 19 FarlS 93 3/16 98} 123.8 S New York 8.66| 8.66} 4.BEJ Montreal 4.24 4.24 BruseeU 25.89 26.32} 84.88 Geneva 18,8) 18 80 24.86 Amsterdam 9.06} 9 o'} 12.08 Milan 71f 71 82.82 Berlin 15,50 15
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  • 315 10 TO-DAY’B PRICES the following wave the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY* Co.’a fibers list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day m S Jj Bhabbb OQ m CQ i ta. I. I a. I. Mining Johan Tin .71 .121 ,7} ,121 Kamponu K. M 5/9 6/3
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  • 73 10 Singapore Prioee for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as ‘□How s Spot 5 cents per lb, July/Sept, 5} OoLDec _sf I! Jan./March 5| n Market quiet. The foil awing prices were realise 1 for rubber sold at our auction-roome to-day; Good F.A.Q to $6
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  • 32 10 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging C». N.L. From 5.h to ll.h June (one w-«k) Picuii 160 Tin Bentong N.I. For First Half of June Hours 210 Cubic yards 21.200 Pictfe 100
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  • 251 10 Pt nan» 1 June 16 t CsBenares Opium p. chart ncm 5,000 00 Cloves no supplies Gold leaf eellers 72 00 Maae Pick Ing nom no supplies I Nuimegs 80j H 11 110 s Ooeonutsptr 1,000 >1 15,00 Copra Sundries buyer a 5.15 Rattens ea es 11.1 C
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  • 431 10 ONLY SMALL PERCENTAGE ENGAGSD IN TIN-MINING The numbar of paeons returned as engaged in rics cultivation was 396,110 or 19 5 per cent, of the working population, but, in considering these figures, it must be borne in mind that, in many parts of Malays, pall planting is
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  • 1077 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST Ĕ g NAMES, => PQ (J) I RUBBERI(DoIIar.) c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate IS J 5 Amalgamated Malay Estates oo Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 5« 70 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 £5 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Ayer Panas Rubber
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  • 53 10 Penang, J' l I of On London Private 8 m/t« w*dii -n 31? d 8 1, DosunmVrf 0a Naw York Bank 050 nOfl Franoe Y T 1541 India l« Bangkok H 8 104} n’® Batavia m j Pio Singapore ii Hongkong 1 r > 7 ;orr‘ nsl Shanghai T
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    • 43 10 Cum. accrued interest. On Old Capital. If when you retire yon propose to t»ko P a LTRY FARMING in ENGLAND, full advioa and can be obtained from W. H Evans, Hayreed Poultry Farm Wilmiogton Sussex (late Penang Rubber Estates). 422—w st 19 7
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    • 52 10 hollandia Sterilized S 3 Milh '|w Have you already taken advantage of the recent price reduction? G. H. SLOT CO., LTD., Importers. CREAM nil IH 1 SUPREME THE WORLD OVER M IH (IE L J gQfjd 1* Wanted A t®" 11 11 l «on. will P»y 0 8h up car
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 97 10 Penang Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Friday 6 a.m. 79 s Noon 93 s 3 m m 5 o.m. 87 s Saturday 6 a.m. 79 s Noon 92 s sail 5 p.m. 85 3 Sunday 6 a.m. 78 a Noon 81 8 mil 5 p.m, 84 s Monday 6 a.m.
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  • Company Reports
    • 148 11 net LOBS—£27 976 Depicted Cash Resources Due to Slump /tlcea du-Ing 1931 cf £'’4,603 indud#o< X 7.988 fit depreci tiou and £8,505 for rfebenturs int< rest and x senses. is recordibv British Rnb v »r Estates of Java. Not 10BJ. includir r £6 628 brcught
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    • 729 11 RECOVERY DUE LARGELY TO CUT IN EXPENSES U mpared with a lobb of £lO 578 for 1930, Henrietta Rubber Estate reports s profit for 1931 of £948 Thia converts the loeacf £l7l brought in into a credit balance of £776 to be c rried forward. The accrunte ehow
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    • 746 11 Assets exceed $12,000 000 9. C. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j f ib«orparfl*Mi Mreita SaWUnfcsnli), HEAP OPFTCPi Great Eaatcra Life Bailding, Cecil St,oet H.£>n, F or«. LGN&GN Of-'Lbi 27, CU J»wr>, B.G S Company gXC.OOO depcAe4 with the Sapeaaee Canrl Kncrland end
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  • CULLED FROM CEYLON EXCHANGES
    • 497 12 STATE COUNCIL ADOPTS MOT ON Golomb?, M'jy 29 In an amended form, and with safeguards for che per and inferior teg, the Financial Secretary’s motion for prohibiting the export of rubbishy teas was passed by the State Council yesterday by a majority of five vo’e?. The
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    • 200 12 MOTOR BUS SERVICE!NEXT MONTH Golomb', May 28 It is learned that the proposal to < stibI’eh a motor bus service between Nuwara Lilya and Ragdk in place of the taeseng*r train service on that section of the Uda Pu:sellawa Railway will be given effect to on or
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    • 239 12 MOTION CARRIED IN STATE COUNCIL Colombo May 29 Sl e 2 ouncU hiß afternoon the Financial Secretary’s motion in tav.ur of g anting Prtferencj to im- ports into Ceylon from Great Britain was carried by 24 votes to 20. The division was as follows Aye Sir
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    • 441 12 TWO TRAGEDIES NEAR AMBALANGODA Ambalangoda, May 27 Mystery surrounds the death o! a m'-n named Moutamerenna Appusingho, aged 55, of Urawatta in M<dimpe, whose body was feund on 6 mat on the outer verandah of bis house ea;ly yesterday morning with no lees than 21
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    • 212 12 MR. R. F. DIAS ENTERTAINED AT BAR DINNER Ohilaw, Tues lay On the eve of ’he transfer of Mr. R. F. Dias, District Juege of Ohilaw and Puttalam, ?s Distr c Judge of Kandy in succession to Mr. B.rbrr ihe members of the Putcalam and Chi'aw
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    • 283 12 BAR’3 WELCOME TO MR. WALDO SAN'ONI Ch I law, May 30 Mr. W«ldo Sanson! assumed duties as District Jut’ge, Chilaw, to day (26 .h inst.) When be mounted the Bench at 10 a.m. all the members of the Bar were present, and M-. N.J. Martin, the
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    • 271 12 riBlY PAINFUL ECZEMAJN HANDS Of a Wet Nature. Looked Awful. Cuticura Healed. I had eczema on my hands for more than a year. It was very painful especially at night time when it used to start itching something terrible. I could hardly keep my fingers from it, and when I
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    • 704 12 Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING ASOENOhMQ IN Sixty-Fourths of a Penny Price $6 each I Obtainable at The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. la, Penang Street. And also at:— The Fede-al Rubber Stamp Co., Penang Fraser Neave, Ltd., fib K^a S^ PiDfc IP b aC<l KeUj Wa,Bh
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  • 851 13 A Compassionate Allowance Golomb', May 28 In the State Council yesterday, the Financial Secretary moved the Council into Committee to consider the following Supplementary eetimale: —Hea': 17, Pensiont; Subhead: 7, Penaionß; etc.» to dyan State pes eioners; Amount: Rr. 265; Agunti under-expen-diture on: N 1; Niture of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • 472 14 Penang. Jme IS, 1939. P ENANI MARKET I eta Maat Beef Steak kati 32 Btew or Carry do 22 Pork lean 44 Pork lean fat Istqa-diiy do 32 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian 4C Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do ~e do S 4
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  • 559 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines Tne following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing fr«m Pdnang during the week i IN PORT Btsam* From! Sailing For Date o f Sailiaa Kinta Si gspore and Port Bwetteahbtnj Same Porte T day Kampar Bag&n Dak
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