Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 June 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No 145. VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY. 23rd JUNE, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 602 1 Ft. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS E Office next to ILe Dispensary. Office 52,Leith Street U^- rr| (3C? FUN —to—l»»UMM«W«m'WtaW»l'l ■■Mill W 1?“: MOBRIS B Tony’s Special Syncopated Orchestra f m xw zy Book Your Tab,e Eariy <X IflU 11 \Jf Se P cial Menu Prepared by Miss C. Medwyn. *Z T.
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    • 32 1 1 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK vih h< )p your stamp pan J ai (1 lubber stamp to give bftter impressions ami I I lor ger service. The Pinang Gazette j PRESS, LTD.
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    • 1750 2 TO LET |The Straits Trading Company, A wTTZ'G Limited. iJAMnS. —I i 218, Green Lane, two etoreyed (Inoorpcrate d in the Strata Settlements) P ■rrriX™. Mum W t>em»ound house. nary Gen.rai Meeting of The Straits Ur IoDII, LIMITED MAA I bUH Al II J, R« B a I 1 J
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  • 480 3 SCIENTIFIC VALUE Industrial (Psychology Gets To Work A vet emo to guide the children of working parents into proper jobs is being developed in Lmdcn by a committee for the National Institute of Industrial Psychology under the chairmanship of Lady Ruth Balfour. The object is
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  • 219 3 CLASH OVER DORA WITH HOME SECRETARY A cl.ih of swords between the Homo Secretary (Sir Herbert Samuel) and Mr, Randolph OhurchiH, son of Mr. Winston Churchill, a former Home Secretary) enlivened the annual meeting of the E .ly Closing Association. Mr. Winston Churchill is president of the
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    • 125 3 TH J<-ESSFVt REW eoY succtssfX ov H AU Diseases arising from the Blood must be treated by i removing the cause from the Blood, permanent relief K cannot be obtained by any other treatment, CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE cleanses the blood and possesses remarkable healing properties; it is due i to
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    • 337 3 Jfor Every Cup Throughout the World the best judges of quality and good value insist on having Lipton’s Tea. T hey appreciate the fine flavour and perfect freshness which distinguish this i famous tea from all others. UPTOiI TEA: On se/e everywhere in the famous yellow tin. LIPTON LTD. Tea
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  • 320 4 Canon Retorts That Public is Not Squeamish •'Kindergarten” A diteuwion on mar rip ge, divorce» and birth control wse held in camera t y the Lower House of Convocation of the Province of Canterbury on June 3. The Rev. C. F. Douglas me ved that the difCueeioQ
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  • 419 4 SEASIDE GUEST OF A PANKER For tho first t r me since his fi-ght acron tho frontier to Holland, a fugitive from his angry countrymen at the end of tho war in 1918, the ex Kaiser is shortly taking an extended l ave of bis luxurious
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    • 483 4 £«WSr3ES3jE' v j3‘- -Zi— I rfS&M Get IJ 9> j !-> R I teg" jtJk Fitness from 5 j IhX almiall’s Wine IljHilw the 1 1 y IflP pjp I Ufc’BWL Strength- Tz.'aszzztzz yte&tr i Giver J I < I; Taking Hall’» Wine is the surest way »f getting, and
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    • 429 4 q«si fL Mon this Food are always hnppy I vAUaC The stream of vigorous young life runt be Lull J U laL tKe veln, theif Umfc s are strong and firt* Oulias ilCUltn arc vital and active even ic the heat. AZ/Vflflf VI/JCC f Mother can use this famous Food
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  • BY THE BURMA MAIL
    • 619 5 52nd Annual Reunion in London ILLUMINATING SPEECHES Rangoon» June 10 The fifty-stcond annual Burma Dinner, held on June 2, at the Connaught Rooms, Hol born, added ysk another to the long list of these enjoyable and successful functions. In addition to affording an opportunity which is always highly
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    • 109 5 SUCCESSFUL ANNUAL DINNER Rangooi,June 6 The annual dinner of the Diocesan Old Boys* Club, which was held on Saturday evening, June 4, in the Club ha 1 Stockade-road, Rangoon, was a suocesstu affair. Covers were laid for one hundred including the Bishop of Rangoon and several
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    • 472 5 REWARDS FOR BERVIJE3 Rangoon, Jane 5 The Viosroy is piersed to iauction the fallowing rewards for services in connexion with the supp esslon of rebellion Indian Order of M*ri’. (Second Ola Sabedar Sardar Khan 2-15:h Puojib R*giment. This Indian offissr dlopLyed conspicuous ga’lantry during tbe action at Salusan
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    • 161 5 WARNING TO ALL MOTORISTS Rangoon, June 5 A timely warning issued by the Executive Engineer, Mandalay Division Boards and Buildings, should bo repeated for the benefit of all motorists in Burma. He points to what is a frequent sonics cf grave accident in all parts of
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    • 94 5 NUNNERY TO *E SETUP AT PEQU Rangoon, June 5 S«ven sisters, of a Roman Catholic order of nuns, ca Ud the Poor Clares, founded at Assisi, Italy. 700 years ago, arrived in Rangoon by the Bhano from France on Wednesday m iraiug. This is the
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    • 218 5 MR. KAY-MOUIT LE.kVIS9 BURKA Range oi. June 4 The Scouts' camping ground at Anisikau near May myo, was the scene, on June 4 of a farewell gathering in honour of Mr. Kay Moua\ Scout Commissioner, Barm*, who is due to leave for England shortly. Members of the
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    • 108 5 DOWN MAIL TRAIN HELD UP R ii g>on, Jane 5 One mile of the Rangoon-Mandalay Hat was damaged on Wednesday, when two wagons belonging to an Uj Goods trnit: were derailed and dragged along the track. The derailment, which occurred b=tw,e Samon and Oluku stationr, about 60
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    • 77 5 ITALIAN SHIP AND TUG DAMAGED Rangoon, Jaae 4 The Port Commissioner*’ new To Chinte while coming up to Sparks-itrte Jetty from her mornings in Eingye about 7.20 *m on Frida", Juae 8 collid ed with ths Italian motor ship MarinSaundo which was lying at the Bot
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  • 203 5 SCIENCE BAFFLES THE BANDIT Crash I The plate glass shattered into fragments as the motor jack fla-g by the raider struck it. Tbo mail’d hand followed the Jack into the aperture reaiy to seize the g«.mi in the jewel er’s window. A high pitched droning nois«; a rattle of
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    • 232 5 l!l r- —1 !S ln Sufferers from sunburn ami heat rashes can obtain immediate relief by applying Cuticnira Talcum freely to the affected parts. j It quickly relieves the burning and itching and prevents the clothing from chafing the skin. IJggglJ i ?le each Soap, Ointn.^i.t antf Tairuin i.sc upon
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    • 321 5 I WHITEWAYS II SPECIAL Aft SPECIAL I OFFERS VALUES I PBUBBASTIHITIOII IS THE THIEF OF OPPOBTUNITT Faulat Bed Hand Collars; Men’s Pure Silk Socks I I A new semi-stiff dressy style Smart shales. Will wear with j I collar that will last over a year exceptional durability. Bern- I with
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  • 2328 6 Queen Victoria’s Interest in Clothes Women Join Hatless Brigade A London Letter For Women From Our Own Correspondent London, Jane 8 Queen has purchased a delightful water-colour study of bird life from the Koya! Academy Summer Exhibition. It is the work of Winifred Austen (Mrs. .O’Donnell
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    • 415 6 Mmil Illi S i St s .o° n Your Battery Charged Free. GROM 1 FIRESTONE COURSE Introduce Their New Up-to-date Battery Service Station ffutA re to Charge Your Battery Free Wednesday, Thursday, Friday I PICEITION Estimates given for Battery Repairs I AND SOON of all Description PUT! you RKHT I
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  • 284 7 Lail Singh Selected Naidu to Captain All-India Side After his somewhat poor showing in the recent games 'there was some doubt in the minds of Malayan cricketers as to whether Lail Singh, the Kuala Lumpur Sikh who is touring England with the A ll-India
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  • 120 7 FENANG v PERAK Teams To Meet At Ipoh The following are the teams selected to play for Penang and Perak In their Malaya Cup football match io be played at Ipoh on Saturday, on the Ipoh Club ground. Penan g Perak E. Walker (P C.C Liew
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  • 144 7 Reuter. DOUBLES MATCHES Miss Gwen Sterry Nearly Creates Sensation London, Yesterday At Wimbledon, In the first round of the Women’s Singles, Fraulein Erahwinkel, who was in the final last year, beat Miss Gwen Sterry 4—6, 7—5, 6—o, Miss Sterry nearly created a sensation when she led
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  • 23 7 Ships in harbcnr and the local fl «staff are dressed tc-day in honcurof the birth d> y(f the Prince of Wales.
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  • 755 7 Oapt H. North Hunt has been appointed to act temporarily aa District Officer, Raub. Mr. R. A, B Bear hope has been appointed to act as Government Veterinary Surgeon, Selangor. Mr. K. B. FT Stevens, of the Dunlop Rubber Co has left Singapore and is now stationed
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  • 389 7 APPEAL COURT CASE Parties Agree to Arbitration After listening for over an b ur to legal arguments regarding the validity of architects' chargee, the Jadgre of the Singapore Court of Appeal on Tuesday ordered that the dispute before them should go to arbi'ration before the Registrar. The
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  • 120 7 It has been said that the gold disc weries in Western Australia in the n'oeties did more than anything else to lift Australia out of the dopress’on following the fin neial crisis of 1893. Is h'story going to repeat itself? Any w v, it is a fact
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  • 93 7 GEORGE TOWN MUNI IP*L FIGURES FOR PA >T EEK Th» birth rate of George Town for the week-ending Jana 18, according to official figure» supplied by the Municipal Health Officer io 102 (a reduction of nearly 7 per cent) as compared with the previous week made up
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  • 79 7 From July 1 the FM 8 Railways is reducing the charge hitherto made for sleeping saloons to half the present rate. The old rate was $2 but it wjb raised to $4 From July Ist the charge will be $2 for a sleeping saloon, $1 for a
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  • 32 7 Ths Secretary of the above committee acknowledges tte following donation to the Funds: The Royal Society of St. George (Penang Branch), proceeds of tte annual dance $l9O 81
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  • 63 7 I Penang owners and trainers ate reminded that entries for the Perak Turf Olub Summer Meeting close at 10 o’clock to morrow morning. The Olub is catering for Horses 1, 2 and 8 and Ponies Glass 1. Three runs each will be provided for Horses 1
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    • 276 7 Ifef O If i-J 1 I MHO H|l Ai i ii! JMilh SAVOY HOTEL ORPHEANS The greatest combination of dance musicians in London, The dance orchestra that created a sensation when they broadcasted tht ir first programme This is not an ordinary dance l and and their artistry and finesse,
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  • 517 8 In terms that admit of no disputation, the U-»ked States representative at the Disarmament Conference at Geneva has made it quite clear to M. Herriot that it would be out of the question to ask the United Spates to cancel war debts while Europe is spending on armaments more
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  • 209 8 The extent io which the Empire ie wreei ing the batter market tn Britain from the onoe powerful grip of the foreigner ie shown *n a report on the marketing of dairy produce leaned Last month by the Ministry of Agriculture. Daring the yean 1903 1904 on a
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  • 68 8 .—Bugby B«dio Service. Empress of Britain’s Fine Run Rugby. Yesterday The Canadian Pacific liner, Empress of Britain! reached Cherbourg yesterday break Ing all her previous records on the trip from Father Point, Qiebec to Cherbourg in four days seven hours fifty eight minutes She carried seven hundred American
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  • 39 8 .—Bugby Badio w ervioe. World’s Biggest Flying Boat to bl Launched Shortly Fugbyi Yesterday The world’s biggest military flying boat will shortly be hunched at Rochester where it was built It weighs thirty three tons.—Bugby Badio “ervioe.
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  • 40 8 .’—Reuter. Formally Opened by Reading of Pope’s Letter Dublin, Yesterday The Papa l Legate formally opened the Euoharietio Congress in the Cathedral by reading the Pope a letter to the Oongrees The city wiU be illuminated till dawn.—Reuter
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  • 545 8 Penang, Thursday FTER many months a retZi grettable lapse falls to be recorded on the part of the P. and O. mail steamer. First of all it was announced that the Mantua carrying mails despatched from London on June 2, would arrive at Penang at noon to-day.
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  • 107 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday To d«y London JBIIS os,od, £ll5 15s M Tin (3 Months) London £ll7 Os.Od. £ll7 15s. od. Singapore $61.00 $00.25 Business Done 100 tons 100 tons Penang $61.00 $60.00 Business Done 25 Tons Buyers No Seller Rubber London I’j d. If d« New York g.[(G)
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 259 8 u I ■■IIIMHT JOHBINIE WAhKER -Red Label 1 '«Eg ert Lahel Special Has The Old ZpSilK Largest Highland MPwl Ba,eB Whisky 1,1 The Admirably World. Blended What Better Fully m| Proof of Matured Popularity? “BLACK LABEL" Guaranteed 12 Years Old The Whisky for the Connoisseur Sole Agents: John Little Co.,
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    • 32 8 E. o. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA ••uh with sitting< room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUBHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Uhef.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 2775 9 American Plan to Save the World From Financial Chaos T—' J J Unmistkable Hostility Displayed by Chief French Delegate h ax i I Scheme Meets with Warm Approval of Britain, Italy and Other States V t i* Sweeping French Suggestions for Reduction
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  • 148 9 AFTER GRAVE ILLNESS AT PEKAN YESTERD aY EVENING We have received the following telegram from the Under Secretary to Government Kuala Lumpur:— His Excellency the High Commissioner announces with deep regret the death of his Highness the Sultan of Pahang which occurred at Pekan at 8.25
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  • 52 9 —Reuter. Civilians Attack Military Posts Tuenus Aires Yesterday Farther disturbances in Chile are creating uneasine-s and the establishment of t> mi itary dictatorship Is feared Oivi iane attacked mi'itary posts resulting in many casualties. A naval squadron is reported to have concentrated at Valparaiso In readiness to land
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  • 35 9 —Reuter. Death Of Manufacturer Of First Commercial Automobile OUveland (Ohio), Yesterday The death la announced of the aeptua genarian Alexander Winton who ia credited with the manufacture of the first commercial automobile —Ranter.
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  • 323 9 —Reuter. JAPAN FEARS UNITED STATES NO ADVERSE CRITICISM IN NEW YORK New York. Yesterday Paron lebll’s fears that the United States might attempt to dominate the Far Fart arouEfd no adverse criticism at Washtogtaa according to the New York Times because the speeches were in a
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  • 46 9 Benter. Burning Candles Before Statues APPEARANCE OF SUPERSTITION Rome, Yesterday An order forbidding the burning of candles before statue* and snored images in churches in tbe diocese of Rome w*p issued by the Pope’s Vicar-General as tending to give the appearance of superstition.*'—
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  • 38 9 Reuter. Decorated with Gold Medal of National Geographical Society Washington, Yesterday Mr. Hoover presented -Miss Amelia E .chart tbe gold medal of the National Geographical Society. She is the first woman io receive the decoration.
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  • 667 10 The following publications were issued or received by the Department cf Statistic?, S. S. and F. M. during the period fom llch to 17 ch June, 1932, indaslvr, »nd are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members
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  • 314 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES the following were the Ishat (notations In MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.'s shut list st 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday T<.-day s 5 5 Bhabib ZX 6* B do 03 m n fl. fl. C. II. Mining Hong Fatt .25 .30 .22} .271 Hongkong Tin 12/6
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  • 67 10 Singapore Price* for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows:*— Spot 5 cents per lb. July/Sept. ~s| Oot./Dec. 5$ Jan./March —ss Market quiet The following prices were realised for rubber sold at our auction-rooms to-dav: Good F.A.Q. to $6 55 P -A,Q. 26-25 6.35
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  • 18 10 Tongkah Hsrbour Tin Co. N.L. From 12:h to 18. h Jaae (one week) Pio °h 115
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  • 147 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Bal. June 22 June 21 Best. 18 Perla 92* 921/82 128.88 New York 8.62| 8.61$ 4.85{ Montreal 4.17 419 Brussels 261/81 26 1/82 84.88 Geneva 18-6)s 1819/32 14.86 Amsterdam 8 95* 8 18$ 12.08 Milan 718/16 70} 82.86 Berlin 15 24* 15
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  • 238 10 Penaag, Jane 23 I eta Brnarea 'Cpiam p. ehui non 5,000 00 Clove* -i< tn auppliee Gold leaf adbra 72 00 M*ee Picking nom no supplies Nalmiii 80a M ,1 1 LOa Coeonu'spsr 1,008 15.00 Copra I Whirled aeUa 5.30 Raiiani -ea ea 11.10 Rattans Oxrw 10.65 Srten
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  • 76 10 t- —Reuter. London, To-day Further subterranean disturbances are reported from Latin America jvhere the Andan volcano D'Scabegado is active again and ashes are falling in Buenos Aires. Mendoza and Pompa were subjected to twenty-four hours steady fall though there* is no anxiety. Thirty were drowned as the resuU
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  • 91 10 511. Chnlia Street Services on June 25 10 am Sabbath School. 11 am Ordinances of the Lo d’s House. 4pm Baptism at 12th mile, 3 enjong Bungah. Service on Jun 1 2f: 5 D m Speciil Junior Missionary Yo’unteer Programme and awa ding of Friends pins at
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  • 77 10 Panans, Jana 23 Uturteiy OLtrtereJ On London Bank D«ma d 8/8 25/32 n M 4 m/U 2/3 7/8 Private 8 m/ts erad h M,4 1/16 •I 8 H Doinrn«’>»ary 2'< 816 On Naw York Bank Dvmard 411 Franca TT. 950 om India ii i'T. 154* Bangkok I.T 61 p><
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    • 59 10 V I New Advertisements MISCELLANEOUS. MEMBERS wanted spare time work. JWri|e for The Mutual Service, Katugestota, Ceylon. I Wanted ESTATE about 200 acres young rubber; undulating land and trans port facilities preferred. Write giving particulars and price Box No. 63, c/o Pinang Gazette. toiletHM PREPARATIONS I I I I I
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    • 32 10 I LEA PERrTns 7 I SAUCE I B The sauce that famous chefs prefer 1 rzSß T^AT^xr^r /t ff r j A 'Pbya H’bai THE PREMIER HOTEL known far its di&linoban and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 110 10 Penang Weather Report Temp. W ind Rainfall Friday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 92 nw ,3,mm 5 p.m. 88 s Saturday 6 a.m. 78 e Noon 89 nw nil 5 p.m. 86 nw Sunday 6 a.m. 77 e i Noon 86 e 4 m m 5 p.m 82 n w
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    • 161 10 PHONE 264 J S-75 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9-30 A BIG BRITISH LAUGHTER SHOW STANLEY LU°INO And a XJast of British Favourites 1 .Jack Hobbs—Dorothy Boyd Barnes—Dennis Hoey in O ,’■3*l J V E E S A British International Picture Directed by Also Gaumont News and B.IP. Comedy 9 Book! Flans at
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  • 1006 11 Tanjong T;r.—Own» sr«a in Malaya and one dredge. Gap. £1(0/00 in sb, «he.— 820.000 learrd. Prefit 193’, £1,758 (£11.155). IMv. nil (5); £2.894 (£3.085) rioctn; £3.000 (U.) to ree.; £2,948 fwd. (£4.189). Mmrr. O borne and Ohappel, the manf.Rftie. et; te that the dredge was idle for two
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  • 1104 11 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST NAMES, n RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 35 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 15 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 60 fi Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 70 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Ayer Pan jig Rubber Estates 15
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 329 11 Assets exceed $12,000 000 S. C. Assurance h? force over 135,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j IHLAD t Great. Kaatern Life Building. Ceeil Stiact, LONDON Olrlthi 2V, Gid Jaanry, £.C ▼Ke Ceaapeuy £20,000 wtth the Cent af E&xiaßd aad aomptiu with the BrUtsh 4-k» Atsurxnrs Ccwpwia*
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  • CULLED FROM CEYLON EXCHANGES
    • 297 12 COMMITTED APPOINTED Proposal Before Municipal Council Kandy, Jan* 5 A vision of Kandy sb the centre for the marketing of f»»m and garden produce was heM by Mr. Goorg’ E. de Silva in the course of hie speech on a motion before the Kandy Municipal Couac
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    • 210 12 BREACHES OF REGULATIONS: REFUNDS CLAIMED Colombo, Jane 6 A few cases of breaches of regu’ations regarding the issue of railway warrants by State Councillors have been detected and Government are claiming refunds of the sums involved. Councillors ere permitted to travel free cn the Riilway
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    • 136 12 DEPUTATION WAITS ON MINISTER Colombo, June 7 A deputation composed of Fr. C. ColYorec. Parish Priest cf St. James, Mutw 1, Fr. L. H. Gaurichon, the Parish Priest of St. Andrew’s, Mutwal, Fr. W. Figurado of Moratuwa, Fr. Paul M. A Rest of Ne «ombo, Dr.
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    • 752 12 PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF PORT TRUST Colo mb', June 6 The Times < f Ceylon learns that the report of the Committee which was appointed to consider the desirability of establish!? g a Port Trust for Colombo has been referred by H. E. the Governor to
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    • 319 12 VOTER COMPLAINS TO COURT OF INTIMIDATION Golomb', Jane 7 There was a to the Colombo North by-election <n Tuesday, when a voter preferred a char of intimidation agnnet a resident of Oiekku Street and altWKwt abetment on the of Mr. A.E Goonobinghe. A harbour coloy,
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    • 334 12 IMMEDIATE GUIDANCE TO TAXPAYERS Colombo, Jane 7 The "Manual of Income Tax in Ceylon” is now practically ready and it will be available to tbe public at the end of this week at tbe Government Record Office in the Secretariat. M-, H. J. Haxham, Commissioner of lacome
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    • 146 12 STRANGE CASE IN COLOMBO Colombo; June 7 The nr usual ease of a man beiig locked up st a polios station on suspicion of being insane and dying the next morning of pbgue in the District Court premises has j is; occurred in Colombo. The
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 239 12 EASTERN SERIES A THE CATAMARAN //fl X V\ These quaint, narrow X vessels with one outrigger w are a feature of the fa A L'■ Y"" Ceylon Coast. In spite f B putGi r<~~ Vt o f their apparent frailty. f B YHuSa I A intrepid fishermen often J S
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  • 816 13 REPLY TO MURDER CHARGE I Did Not Shoot Him” DISTRESSING SCENE IN COURT THERE was a distressing scene in Westminster Police-court on June 4 when Mrs. Elvira Doloress Barney appeared on a charge oi murdering Thomas William Scott Stephen, at her flat in Williamsmews, Lowndes-square, on
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    • 683 13 li*h M 3.: r I i J «kMo hunjs Foods Tf -?‘Ar an bury a r accL are particularly suited to the f feadi ;ijf of Pliant* in hot climates. They are free frotn harmful germa, and are readily prepared by the ample addition of bouxng water, thus giving complete
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    • 241 13 Bn JHI J| Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble—keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste IF you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this film and reveals go even one day without brush- the clean enamel surfaces of your ing them,
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  • 478 14 Penang, Juae 23, 1932. PEN AN Q MARKET eta. Meat Beef Steak kati W Stew or Oun de 22 Pork leu 44 Pork lean 4 fat istqoalit, ’do Mutton Ir diaa lb 1C do Auete Jiao M 4C Fowl D Capons lo sly reared do none Hen do
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 431 14 T' because of "Pressureless Touch’’ PARKER WRITES EASIEST S T)ARKER DUOFOLD’S unique L construction allows a tiny drop of ink to touch the paper an instant before the point itself. That is the secret of Parker’s famous improvement "Pressureless Touch". It eliminates shaking and coaxing balky pens. With a Parker,
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    • 448 14 SUCCES’S WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Writes EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS sicUneis relieved nausea finished t T. »cnt tud very bad morning sickness a wee baby fretful j flatulence >ll became very ilk 1 advised Sunshine Glaxo vomited after meals not gaining weight} morning and night. Result good. ot 1
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  • 670 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following la a hat of vessels arriving and salUng irem Penang during the week IN POKI 10-DAY li »me Qi 1 From Bailing Fot Date cl BaiH 33 stMUxei r > Prer. Garfie d Sieg per* Job mbe,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 785 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APOAR LINES 1 [Companies Incorporated in England.] MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., Penang, Teluic Anson b under contract with His Majesty's tenham, Malacca andm Government, London and Far Servian 0 East Mall Service. «-vice. Bulan J nn& Outwards from London
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