Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 July 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 154. VOL. LXXXX. MONDAY, 4th JULY, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 26 1 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK ill help your stamp pan u aud mbber stamp to give better impressions an lorger sei vice. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD,
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  • 789 3 ODD GOAL Sudio Has an Off Day HASSAN IN FORM The charity match in aid of the Bakit Meriajan Mahy Students Aid Society between the D. A. F. 0. and the Perak -Malaya was played on Saturday on the St. Xavier’e ground and resulted in a
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    • 138 3 [MONEY’S! scarce! and that is why value c unts I these days. The rev/ model Coltunbia PORTABLE Is value for money. Nothing equals it I at the price. Latest type piano-reflex tonearm, new model sour:d box, s lent J and powerful motor, automatic stop, chromium plated fittings and album in
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  • 556 4 Four Wins and Three Places Miss Middy Wins in Record nn e Time Short Suit Again From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, July 2. The weather was fine, and the going good, for to-day s races, but the attendance was small. The investments on
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    • 246 4 rAN/EMIA DEBILITY, INSOMNIA, I NERVE and STOMACH i TROUBLES. Pale, exhausted, worn-out —no desire for anything but rest. Have you these IH Jg%jj symptom. of AN/EMIA Anaen». V tMS saps the very life out of you—it Bive»8 ive KG rise to Sleeplessness. Headaches, Nerve and Stomach Troubles. Z But there
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    • 16 4 his u > if N.V. STRAITS JAVX I I knang Motors TRADING CO. i H^g^TQW^RADRRs; Sole Agents
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    • 193 4 V u v J v A PERFECT jelly is a welcome ad- /7 dition to any meal. W'(® If you would have jelly which instantly, sets and contains the highest quality ingredients, always ask for—(erebos Jelly Crystals Agents at Penang and Kuala Lumfnsri MATERIAL BUDWOOD AND BUDDED STUMPS From Best
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  • 209 5 TRAGIC RECOGNITION After 50 Years of Separation A death cell and the shadow of a rops nooae furnished the setting for a reunion of two brothers at Shr»v#por Louisiana» after separation of 50 years. Half a centu yrg E. L. Patterson ran away from home,
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  • 123 5 DISGUISED AS SHIP’S BOY Athens. Jund 21 Into the monastery on Mount Athos—where no feme.!e chicken, cat, dog, cr humin has been allowed site' the foundation of the monastery under the Bjz :ntine Empire—a girl has entered, dressed in men’s clothes- She is Mlle. Al’ce
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  • 133 5 90 P. 0. SURVIVE JOURNEY London, June 22 B x<s containing day-old pedigree chicks, consigned from England by air to poultry f .rms in Ru»sia, have been among the shipments of livestock dealt with rec*n ’y by Imperial Airways. These journeys are made from
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  • 109 5 Exchange. BY TWO MEN WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED IT Berlin, June 21 In order to see exactly what the feelings are of a person who is Ijeii g hanged, a professor and a student in a Bucharest medical school put up a gallows in
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  • 91 5 DROPPING VARIETY AND GOING OVER TO THE TALKIES London, June 22 Chiswick Empire, one of the biggest and handsomest music-halls in London, is axchar ging Variety for talking pictures on July 9. The theatre is already equipped, sound-picture tpparatus having been installed for the showing of news films.
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  • 321 5 Mr, J. R. Pype’, a controller in the Government Monopolies, Singapore, tai returned from leave. Thom*s Alfred Wilson, eldest son cf ex-chief Inspector Wdsw.S.S. Police, has passed his final examination for Civil Engineer at Aberdeen. Miss Phyllis May Gie'z'e is due in Penarg on Saturday by the
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  • 157 5 12,000 LOST BY MURDER IN A YEXR "A review of our homicide and suioide records leads to no other conclusion than that the cheapest commodity in the United States at the present time is human life.” 8) writes a statistical expert in ar
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  • 84 5 16 535 INVOLVED IN LOCAL OaSE Aig Kay S«ny, a cashier employed by the S.rafts Steamship Go., w.s produs i before Mr. A. W. H y, the Singapore Second Pul ca M j gie rate, ca Friday o a charge of criminal br«: ch of :rugt
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    • 111 5 I I* X’' :> aß Bo ft i ir to your baby Nature intended that he should be fed on breast mi k or alternatively on the nearest food to Nature. In other words he should Bf nave Humanised Trufood because it is the only food which can justify, by
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    • 244 5 Are You Feeling Your Age? Do you feel envicui of these peopi you know who seem to be perennially youthful, who seem to take an intense delight in informing everyone how cl they really are and er joying the surpris which the information evokes Y u don’t often admit your
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    • 223 5 GRAND DISPLAY! OF j NEW FURNISHING FABRICS I Ma I Modern Designs I I In ths prevailing note for ini terior furnishing exquisite shadow tissues-bold ideas in heavy warp printed Tapestry J Cretonnes— nfw geonrstriGal and jazz Casements in art silks and pure cottons, etc. I I I The M;st
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  • 220 6 INDIANS DEFEATED Pawankh Fowls And Bats Well The Malay 0.0. scored an easy win yesterday on the Date Kramai ground defeating the Indian Association by six wickets Pawanteh not only was the high est scorer for the Malays but bowled well capturing 5 wickets for 26
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  • 344 6 FOSTER IN FORM Aothentics win at Butterworth A cricket match was played at Butterworth yesterday between the Authentios and the Straits Trading Company and resulted In a win for the former by 22 runs, Thanks to a bright 85 by Foster the home team realised 64
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  • 392 6 OKR’a 115 Approaching His 1,000 Runs for Reason In a mutch played on the Esplanade yesterday Ort’s XI easily defeated the Penang Cricket Club. Batting first Orr s side ran up the splendid total of 246, to wards which the skipper contributed a eplendid 115. Orr
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  • 327 6 YE3TEK day’s MATCH S.X.I. Defeated by the C. R. C. The 0 R.O. defeated the St. Xavier’s Institute yesterday by 89 runs on the Victoria Green The feature of the match was the fine bowling of Lean Kean who captured 7 wickets for 7
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  • 359 6 LOW SCORING MATCH Francis and Seenimadar Bowl Well A cricket match played on the Victoria Green between the O.R 0. and the Eastern Smelting Co; resulted in a win for the former by 8 runs The 0.R.0. batted first and Francis and Seenimadar went through
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  • 237 6 SANTIAGO RETIRES WITH 40 Peelers Defeated in Return Game The P. 0.0. Club and ground scored an easy victory over the Peelers, thanks to a fine bowling performance by Sanders and Mitchell. The following are the scores P 0 o—Club and Ground L
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  • 381 6 GOOD LOW ING BY ETHIRIN a. YAGA d la a match played on tbe Hutchings School Ground tbe Sepoy Lines Recreation Club defeated the Indian Association by 51 runs on the first innings For tbe Sepoys Ethirinayagam bowled in great form taking six wiokete for
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    • 648 6 COLOUR COMES TO ST AY Concrete has change 1 its dress. The grey of nure utility has given place to colour; colour that gives a finish of beauty appropriate to tha character of the structure. Colorcrete’ the new coloured cement has all the qualities of ‘Ferrocrete—the rapidhardening Portland cement—with the
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  • 491 7 5 WICKETB VIOiORY Ayadurai Bowls Well For The Visitors (From Oar Own Correspondent) Taiping, Bunday The Taiplng Survey Sports Union suffered their second defeat during the jeaeon at the hands of the Sitiawan Recreation Club by 5 wickets Ayadurai, the S. R. 0. bowler, played
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  • 74 7 annual oamp at port DICKSON (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiplng, Sunday The No. 8 Platoon Taiping) about 40 strong under the command of Lieut. Raja Aman Shah (A D. O Larut) will entrain for Port Dickson on the night of 28rd July. Altogether 8 platoons from all over
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  • 267 7 TO EUROPE BY 'PLANE Selangor Planters’ Great Send-Off (From Oar Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday Escorted by two of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club s ’planes. Messrs. F. B. Taylor and G. W. Salt, the two young planters of Selangor who are flying home
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  • 146 7 1 IM SFNG FOOK TROPHY (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Funday The following is the draw for the Lim Feng Fork Trophy football comnetiticn Ist Rcund.—Police 'ports Club vs Perak Customs. Ipoh Malay Union vs Ferak hinese Recreation Club 2nd Round.- Winners of Police Sports
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  • 125 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sunday The following are results of matches played in the Kemp Club Tennis Tournament: Gnoh f bin Goon beat 0 L Marcus 6-0, 8-1. P. C. I ess! 9r beat Hoe Ah Fam 7 0, 6—9. 1 Chin Sen 800 beat
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  • 88 7 BADMINTON TOURNAMENTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiplng, Sunday The Sports Committee of the above league have arranged a Badminton Doubles Tournament to follow their Singles Tournament which have already reached the SemlFina’s. A record entry of 11 pairs have been received so far, and a keen
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  • 497 7 MONEY LENDER’! LAP E District Court Appeals before Two Judges Mr Justice Prichard K. 0., and Mr Justice Mudie. from Kuala Lumpur, sat as an appeal Court to-day to hear District Court Appeals Of the five listed, only two were argued no records being
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  • 153 7 AND THREW THEM TOO A mild sensation was caused this morning by a worn n who climbed on to the top of a roof in a house at Jahndi Road and started throwing tiles everybody passing the houN. The people In the vicinity collected In
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  • 81 7 —Reuter. LORD BURHGLEY WINS THE HURDLES London, July 8 Whe following ate additional results in the Amateur Athletic Championships at the White City: <Jaarter-MHe —Stoneley (Army Champion) 1 Hampson (Achilles) 2. Hurdles 440 yards—Lord Burghley 64 3/5 seconds. Mile—Comes (Achilles) 4 minutes 14 1/6 seconds. 220 Yards—Reid
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  • 32 7 .—Reuter. WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS London July 2 In the final of the Mixed Doubles Maier and Miss Ryan beat Hopman and Mlle Bigari, 7—5. 6 —2.
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  • 33 7 —Reuter EASY WIN FOR BRITAIN louden, July 2 At Ft. Germans, in the *Dglo French Women's Golf Contest. Britain ♦■a»» Hr six matches to one. Two match, e were hdlvtd.
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  • 621 8 The world conference held at Geneva in May 1927 found that the tariffs of the world, which hid disclosed a tendency to rise, were for the most part higher than they were before the War and were one of the chief ba riers to trade. No one had
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  • 134 8 Beater. FLOOD PREY NTIVE WORK CHINAN MIGHTY EFFORT Shanghai, Yesterday Mr. Qao Tai Chi, the new Chinese Minister to London, sailed on the Empress of Japan and will arrive in London In a month's time. Sir John and Lady Hope Simpson are also on board after
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  • 701 8 Penang, Monday «©O-DAY is the one hundred an d fifty-sixth anniversary of the fam >us American Declaration of Independence. It is a gala day from Maine to Oregon from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. The famous Declaration is solem ily read, and orators, appointed
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  • 110 8 Tin Spot Saturday To-day London X 122 ss. Od. J 8122 ss, Od, Tin (3 Months) London JJI23 15s. Od. £123 15s. Cd» Singapore $63.00 $63.25 Business Done Penang $62.121 Business Done Buyers No Sellers Buyers No Sellers Rubber London 1} d. 1J cf. New York 2f o.
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    • 21 8 O. HOTE.L SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 6th July, 1932 Dance Music by the Band of the g. s. “PRESIDENT POLK”
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 381 9 Ranter. SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT GERMANY OBJEC TS TO THREE POINTS amendment of treaty OF VERSAILLES DEMANDED Lauamna Yesterday Fiff) coriiJenoe that after all the Conferesca is going to be a huge suooeae pnr ?actea in all the creditor delegations as a fcmUo! tha agreiownl
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  • 88 9 ’enter. Forty Thousand “Stormtroops in Procession Munich, Yesterday For the first time for two years the Nazis were able to bold a uniforms! demonstra Ilonin Munch tn dry when fifteen thousand uniformed '‘stormtroips” from throughout neper Bavaria male a procession down ths streets Hitter took the salute and
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  • 81 9 r—Reuter. ’From this Day Prohibition is Doomed” Chicago, Y sterday In tn address punctuated by applause the crippled R osevelt. leaning heavily on a stick and the arm of his sor, accepted nomination and the party platform up to 100 per cent. ‘From this day prohibition Is doomed.
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  • 44 9 —Reuter. Shanghai Sportsman’s Death London, Yesterday Captain Norman Bott, ex Manager of the Shanghai greyhound track, died at Bristol to-day firm Injuries received on Saturday pl* T lrg r>Jo when b’s pony dropped d ad and roi t J on h m
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  • 344 9 Reuter. EFFECT OF CONVERSION SCHEME COMPLETE SUCCESS ASSURED Rugby, Yesterday The British Government's vast wheYne for the conversion of the two thousand million Five Per Gant W« Loan is assured of oom plete success. The welcome extended to it is spectacular and th a effect on tbo
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  • 208 9 —Reuter. JAPANESE STEAL CUSTOMS ARCHIVES COMMISSIONER’S SERIOUS CHARGE Shanghai, Yesterday How a Japanese ’Adviser’’, with several alleged Mmohukao polios in plain clothes, enters 1 the house of the Commissioner of Customs at Aatang on June 30, and, at the pistol point, forced him to
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  • 103 9 —Reuter. Deadlock Over Budget Cuts Paris. Yesterday A deadlock has arisen over the budget outs mentioned on July 1. Although the Chamber's Finance Commission agreed io the 1 000 million franos economies it rejected the 800 million and declares that the gap Is too wide to allow
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  • 234 9 Two Chinese Get Imprisonment Two Chinese who had both pleaded guilty in the Police Court to charges of theft from dwellings were to day produced before Mr G. i'. Dodd, District Judge, Penang, for sentence. Chee Choon. the accused in the first case, was said to have
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  • 85 9 —Renter. MURDEROUS ASSAULTS IN BOMBAY CURFEW ORDER RE-PROMULG VTED Bombay. Yesterday British troops were called out owing to the seriousness of the communal rioting in which four were killed and 30 Injured. During the day the rioting developed to murderous assaults, looting and arson and pitched Hindu-Moslem
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  • 609 9 FURTHER ARGUMENT Judge Refers Matter To Arbitra’ioa In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Priohard, there was fur thsr argument In tbe muter in which Mr O.G. Boucher is opposing the dissolution ntioe which had been given him by Mr. John McNeill
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  • 263 9 Communists* Impossible Demands for Release Shanghai, June 17 Tbe complete destruction of Government authority in Central China is made maaiteet by indignities heaped upon the Rev. H. 8 Farguson. who was captured by Oommnniste in North Anhui last month. A eneoial despat h to the North China
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  • 1798 10 Draft Report A well attended First Annual (Second ‘General) Meeting of Dredging Association Southern Malaya held at the Registered Officr, Messrs. Neill and Bel 1 Nos. 1/3 o<d Market Squire, Ku L Lumpur on Saturday, June 25th, Mr. J.T. Johnson (President) occupying the Cha’r The following
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  • 392 10 TO DAY’S PRICES •he following were the latest guotailons In MESSRS. KENNEDY* Co.’s share list at 11 aun. to-day Saturday Tc-day Bhabbb J n tn •a. f a. fa. la. Mining: Rangrin Tin M 6/- 8/- 61- 7/6 Gopeng Con 30/- 35/- 30/- 35/- ex Km»
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  • 1041 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST 2 3 s 3 m m RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 15 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate SO 70 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates
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  • 35 10 SiDirepor* Pno-» for Standard Ribbed Bmok*d Sheet tor to-d&y *r* toiloi ««uta per lb, Oat/Deo. 5f J-n./March 5} He?.dy Tin Output Bitam lin Ltd. Foi Juqq j P «I* S 4-16
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  • 214 10 Jal i 4 CtF. Beam vg?l®K.c ff. «£’«>*l tc» 5.000 00 jCljvw nowp o -GgM leaf geHer* 72 00 a Peking nom do eapphe» 801 is 110* Oc«ooat*p«F 1,50$ l opf» buy or* 5.27} haitaaa K®»i»n* Ooarse fervea Soul! Sit U 18 00 Rtea- O5B fciam No. 1
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  • 76 10 Psnank. Joly 4 By tf fAr Chert er el Betk Jn Lodo«ju ixicnard 2/8 h d ut/te 2/3 27 Private 3 m/te cradn 2 d I,.'* t b liocvsMLfilter’ 7'4 On New Yorti Batjlr 41 Franee T. LOCO noa indie 1 153 daugho& I' I SI p«r UoB.loo Batavte
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    • 173 10 1R “Cheerful anJ Ctol" THURSDAY DINNER DANQg Sunday, July 31st Grand Oroheetral and Vocil Concert in aid of the Unew ployed TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10—$15 Book of 25—585. RUNNYMEDE HOTIL, LTD,, Geerge Gaidsack, Mssaeer. ‘PHONE 543. If when you retire ym nrnnoan tn Ut, uo POULTRY FARMING in ENGLAND,
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  • 646 11 The following pub ioitione were issued or received by the D-Dtr.m.'iii of Statistics, S.S. bnd F.M.S during the period 18th to 24'd Jav, 1932, inc’uaiv% and are avaUatld ft r pub ic u.*e in the Reference Library, FalLrtun Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of
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    • 523 11 IFT A MGER n I THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF I SINGAPORE FOOT in 1 burning’ /•/TA I SPOTS xy. Ml 'XJb^ Ji -/WC A,?m m nk wi-- <V ;p I 1 jfi« [J jJ I 4 I <1 CRACKS fSCALYj ITCHY J I I BETWEEN (DRY/ BLISTERS U THE
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  • 348 12 FINE REMITTED Imposed Before His Arrival In Court London, June 22 The Rev. Ha-11 Davidaon, the rector of Stiffkey, arrived in Clerkenwel! Oount" Ocurt yesterday after he had been fined £5 for non-attenJance on a judg tnent summons. When Mr. Davidson have explained the reasons for
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  • 189 12 BOAT RACE COVT-OF-ARMS Barnes, which h-s many historical cleimr, expects shortly to receive a Royal Ola’-ter, which vili constitute it a municipal borough. The Council of the Urban District, which cots sis of the parishes of Barnes, Mortlake, and Eest Sheen, submitkd a petition to the Privy
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  • 118 12 London, June 22 The bJarc»-sheet of the Irish sweep* stake on tie Grani National in March shows that the precede of the sale of tickets. b. f'»-e providing sellers’ prizes, was £3 4( 9,744. Ths total expenses; inc'ding payment to Hospitals Trust, Limited, for
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  • 226 13 MCNEE'B ABSENCE FELT Command XI Leading the South From Oat Own Correßpondent Singapore, Saturday After one of the keenest games of the competition in which some clever football was witnessed Ma'acoa was beaten by the Malaya Command In the Malaya Cup match played to-day
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  • 160 13 ONE GOAL EACH A football match in aid of the P. W.F.A* Fund between the P W.F.A. and the Ipoh Railway Institute was played on Saturday at Bukit Mertaj m and resulted in a draw each side scoring a goal. The game was fast and
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    • 62 13 IN EXCHANGE f oi 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements, Malay States. Siam, Hoag Kongj Java, and the surrounding good Was will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Fiologrephed from Aeroplanes MISS TEE '‘KIA ORA? Stockwell, London, England. KEEP UP YOUR HEALTH W TAKINd U They eleer aS wastes
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  • 477 14 Penang. Julj 4. 1932 PENANJ MARKET S cte. Meat Beef Steak m kati Stew or Cun j de 22 Pork, lean 44 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 32 Mutton Indian lb 4C do Australian 4C Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do m do 24
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    • 544 14 LIFE WOT WORTH LIVING Lonely Widow's Fits of Depression NOW CHEERFUL Thanks to Kruschen A widow —70 years of age—living v z > •Jone in the country —rheumatism in her hands and knees. Is there any wonder that she became depressed to toe point of desperation? Fortunately, she tried the
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    • 169 14 The I I BOTH WHOLE AND I I SKIMMED.HAS VERY I I I LITTLE AHTI'RACHITIC ACTIVITY This authoritative «juotsr» tion that fresh cows’ milk contains almost no vitamin D is eossvsneing» I® follows that a £<*o<l nade from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D —BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has added
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  • 867 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing rem Penang during the week i IN PORT TO-DAY <icni oil from Sailing Fcr Dale of Sailios Stuns* Crouch Lrugkah P. Soteoe and P. Brandan Bam» Porta To-day >atn
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