Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 July 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 164. Vol. LXXXX. FRIDAY, 15th JULY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 170 1 If. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists I Head Office next to The Dispensary p ft Office 52, Leith Street Jgyh Ti < cheering* i l||sgN I j 14.9 H.P. PHAETON r-Jx\lz lii NCW F£4Tt,<tES Cowl Lights. Luggage Carrier. jk I Spare Wheel Tyre in Fender. I C I 1 /n ear Bumper.
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    • 5 1 NEW L£fc,i Sr-KX IRISH DEVELOPMENT
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    • 1753 2 Ri A T EB F T^EM C E A N S T U s At «NANG TURF CLUB BANKS. i g AUTUMN MEETING 1932 I M n |s Bank Chartered Bank Advcrti s~’shouS L addressed Jo It duty. 1932. of Limsted J M fl h A„a^7 rtiS^ e Ma,lagCr The
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  • 1319 3 Preparing A NO TASK SO HARD j In an address to the members of the Bury Rotary Club, the Rev. George Shillito, of Oldham, described his job as a Christian minister. Mr. Shillito, reports the "Bury Times,” said:— “THERE are many misconceptions of the office and work
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  • 641 3 AUSTRALIAN’S SCHEME Uhen Phar Lap, the “wonder” horse of tne age, died, Australia lost its idoL 1 ue, the qualities and good works which earned for the animal this adoration of thousands of Australian turf-lovers, were restricted to the fact that it presented a safe bet,
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    • 319 3 lmportance of Salt In Daily Life The salt in your daily food is vitally important S essent^ Therefore, choose the bestpure, dry, free-running Cerebos Salt, packed in the handy pourer tin. Cerebos Salt Manufactured by Cerebos Limited, London, England. CUSTOM— BUCYRUS J The I vV Vv\ I t X\\\ 1
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    • 340 3 m A Jfl IHkin A 11 v i j I IT) t [IV* i OLD SCOTCH t Sole Agents 1 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Singapore, Penang, FJW.Su Kelantan OBTAINABLE FROM J Singapore Cold Storage Ltd., Bagan Luar. J, Messrs. Pritchard Ccu, Ltd., Penang, Butterworth Tpoh. 1 Messrs. Chong Kee Co., Penang
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  • 2033 4 MENS' SINGLES ;F. J. PERRY’S DEFEAT NOT UNEXPECTED THE HOLDER BEATEN Tiru Fifth. Rounxl ut the Singles. CltarnjpioTithip was played on. the Courts of the -All England Club al Wimbledon on June 28. As a. result the four players who ■urv'.w for the semi- final round
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  • 287 4 LORD BURGHLEY CAPTAIN FAST TIMES IN TRIALS AT WHITE CITY London, July 2. THE British Athletic Trials were held at the White City, London, to-day, when some fast times were registered. At the conclusion of the meeting the British Olympic team was picked. The following are
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  • 335 4 GREAT HOPES IN SWIMMING EVENTS Tokio, June 27. Japanese sports enthusiasts see in the I Swimming Meet at the Los Angeles Olympic Games a golden opportunity for Nippon to win her first world championship in modern athletics. They realize that Japan’s swimmers must beat a powerful American
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 17 4 Are you a BOY SCOUT?— If so read the SCOUT’S CORNER in the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.
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    • 272 4 AmarinaWnw ALL BABIES THRIVE BEST N FOOD Cures if Z■< SkinTroubleS J Stops All ItchingJnstantly lAO Get a bottle to-day, 75 cts. > VV W V Sturdy of limlj, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters—l4ALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE xGrW I HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES J HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as
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  • 1714 5 REVIEW OF PAST YEAR’S WORKING PROGRESS OF AUSTRALASIAN VENTURE RESTRICTION AND THE OUTLOOK MR. W. H. P. STEVENS’S ADDRESS The twenty-fifth ordinary general meeting of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited, was held on June 22nd, at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, London, E.C. Mr. WILLIAM H. P. STEVENS
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  • 186 5 Bangkok, July 7. CraSh occurrt d on Wednesday clock at the D on Muang (!>- mg g.ound m waich a flying stuuenc met Phom U a ie hi which he went uo was a S 5 IS J ae trc-« type. While during stunts at a hugnt of
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    • 106 5 STUDY THE "2. W PINANG GAZETTE W ADVERTISEMENTS M H W There is much in the way tJ cY A /mGa 4 ot useful information con\Nl\ s e yf tained in our Advertisement Columns. Read the adver- tisements and learn whe Use stocks the article you arc contemplating buying, whe
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    • 156 5 [SHEETS made from finesf woven fully bleached Cotton that will not shrink. Will wear to the last thread and wash well. QUALITY CRI4 L -u! y Bl nns h d Fabric 54 x 90 PRICE $1.95 each 63 x 90” $2.25 f 70” x 90” $2.50 tSJ 90 x 90”
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    • 198 5 fr A GREAT DOUBLE FEATURE SHOW I MAJESTIC TO-NIGHT at 6.10 and 9.20 p.m. E CONSTANCE CARPENTER IN BROWN SUGAR" t TOGETHER WITH Radio's Powerful Dramatic Production f TRANSGRESSION WITH KAY FRANCIS—RICARDO CORTEZ and PAUL CAVANAGH. H Owing to the unusual length of this programme our Ist Show H starts
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  • 406 6 AEROPLANE DAMAGED IN SLIGHT MISHAP The final rehearsal for the R.A.F. display was attended on June 24th by some 40,000 school children from various parts of London and the Home Counties. They went to Hendon mainly in school parties and, taking rations instead of the usual
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  • 271 6 MOCK TRIAL OF SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL Sir Malcolm Campbell, entertained at dinner by the Junior Aero Club recently, was afterwards made the defendant in a mock trial. The charge was that he was guilty of loitering at a speed of 254 miles an hour on Daytona
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  • 301 6 “DEAD” MAN SENTENCED• Louis Durand, the author of an ingenious fraud on a life insurance company, was on June 14 sentenced to four years’ imprisonment at Lyons Assizes. As has already been briefly described. Durand took a well calculated overdose of 1 quinine and, after successfully simulating
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  • 663 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Ridge-Jones left for leave on the 28th May, The Sultana of Johore has sailed for home by the Dempo on short leave. Mrs. H. E. Doel, who was admitted to the Bungsar Hospital on Sunday, is making good progress after her operation. j H.H. the Regent, of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 238 6 COLOUR COMES TO STAY Concrete has changed its dress The grey of pure utility has given place to colour; Colour that gives a finish of beauty appropriate to the 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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    • 211 6 ft I at* I A w no 111 (Good Night Vienna Fox Trot 1 uB 44l(My Pretty Flowers Walft I Two Wonderfully Tuneful Numbers from Jack I Buchanan’s Talkie “Good-Night Vienna” I nn m f Delishious Fox Trot CB (Good-Nighf Little Girl That Haunting Refrain that Janet Gaynor featured in
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  • 1053 7 PENANG' S CUP VICTORY SIX GOALS TO ONE FORWARDS show IMPROVED FORM By LINESMAN Despite a weakened team through the cC of three of its best players in W ilker and Fleming, due to injuries, and T Fee who was suddenly taken ill at tin bust moment Penang exceeded the
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  • 53 7 ENGLAND WINS THE MACKINNON CUP Rugby, yesterday. At the Bisley Rifle Meeting the Mackinnon Cup for Territorial Army teams from all parts of the Empire to-day was won by England with Canada second, Scotland third, Ireland fourth, India fifth and Wales sixth. The Junior Mackinnon Cup was won by
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  • 276 7 TOTAL OF 40 RACES Three Divisions for Class 3 Ponies It has been decided to have a total of 40 races for the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be spread over as follows Ist Day 8 races 2nd Day 7 3rd Day
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  • 187 7 The Draw Finalists of the eliminating rounds played in Alor Star, Sungei Patani and Kulim are to meet in the final ties at Kulim Club on Saturday and Sunday, July 16 and 17. The draw resulted as follows: MEN’S SINGLES Douglas (S. P.) bye. A. N.
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  • 75 7 INTER-STATE POLICE FOOTBALL The Annual Inter-State Police football match between Penang and Perak for the Mitchell Cup will be played on Sunday at Penang on the Patani Road ground. The following have been selected to play for the Penang Police Bachan Singh; J. A. Embury, Babjan, Ong Kee
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  • 25 7 [.—Reuter. SCOTLAND BEAT WALES London, yesterday. In the International Lawn Bowls tournament, Scotland beat Wales 113—82, and England beat Ireland 123—74
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  • 28 7 —Reuter. GREAT BRITAIN DEFEATS FRANCE Le Touquet, yesterday. In the Women’s International Lawn Tennis match Great Britain beat France by 8 matches to 4.-
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  • 45 7 one match to be played.—Rugby Radio Service. FRANCE BEATEN BY 7—4 WITH ONE UNPLAYED Rugby, yesterday. Britain has won the women’s tennis match with France at Le Touquet. Britain leads by seven matches to four with one match to be played.—Rugby Radio
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  • 73 7 —Reuter. GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS London, yesterday. In reply to the Players’ total of 301, the Gentlemen who had lost one wicket for 17 runs, went on to pile up the big score of 430 for 8 wickets. Duleep Sinhji and the Nawab of Pataudi
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 209 7 MUNICIPAL NOTICE RABIES In view of the existence of rabies among dogs in the island of Penang, the Municipal Commissioners desire to call the attention of the public to the following regulations now in force. 1. No person shall be permitted to take any dog out of or into the
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    • 359 7 I 2 fl’ /V 7 TI i I 'V r 7 c Ji I w/ I I I A A T> V I I DAD 1 I K *1 can tnrtWufiy f WAS FED ON I Doctor'a 3*by thi. 0Y TXTOTTTAir I “Baby was M m f oUNSHINii g fr«n
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  • 503 8 The Lausanne Agreement is a momentous achievement registering as it does the end of the reparations system as regards the debts due to America. Mr. Macdonald, in. the House, after expressing his opinion that the agreement would not fail and stating that Great Britain would do everything possible to
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  • 383 8 What will be the outcome of Mr. de Valera’s second visit to London? The fate of the Irish Free State is in the balance and it remains to be seen whether the country's chosen leader will sacrifice some face which his absurd attitude has gained for him
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  • 1158 8 A meeting in the City this afternoon is expected to elaborate a suggestion which has already been made in the House of Commons —namely, that a deliberate effort should be made to increase commodity prices by lowering the value of sterling. This suggestion was the text for
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  • 786 8 “Everybody knows that the fi fteenth 1 July is Saint Swithun’s dav and tho j fort» days of ram or sunshine are sup )os commence on this day. Swithun w West Countryman, born of noble p a p about the year 805. He was the monastery at
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 334 8 BALKAN SOBRANIE CIGARETTES and TOBACCO s' j spuN R,CM smoking TOBACCO MIXTURE MADE \s OF The Finest Yenidje I Tobacco I Sole Agents I John Little and Co., Ltd., Penang Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh.~ BUY ONLY CLOVER BRAND MILK <# T> r'<XX R 1 /A U <g% E R S
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    • 108 8 E. and O. HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. fl fl M WEDNESDAY, 20th JULY, 1932. H H H E’ Dance Music by the Band of the S.S. President Adams.” g HONEY GRAINS THE H FRUIT NUT ‘H BREAKFAST FOOD. H DIVINE MEDICINE OF HERNIA CENT PER CENT SUCCESS WITHOUT OPERATION
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  • 542 9 SEQUEL to MR. NORTON'S VISIT TO ENGLAND mid-night meeting at downing street MR. D= VALERA IN LONDON TO DAY Fleet Street Excited There was a sudden dramatic turn in the Irish situation yesterday as the result of a meeting between Mr. Macdonald and other
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  • 128 9 .—Reuter. MANCHURIAN PROBLEM JAPAN MAKES HER POSITION CLEAR Tokyo, yesterday. Although details of the conversation are withheld official sources reveal that the Foreign Minister at to-day’s final meeting of the Lytton Commission made it clear that Japan will never agree to Manchuria being returned against the
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  • 84 9 THE FREE CITY PROTESTS Danzig, July 7. The Senate of the free city of Danzig has addressed a Note to the Polish Government concerning the movement aiming at a boycott of Danzig, which has been organised in Poland for several months and is assuming constantly increasing proportions.
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  • 19 9 •—Reuter. Buluwayo, yesterday. The death has taken place of the actor, Dennis Neilson Terry of double pneumonia.
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  • 71 9 —Reuter. London, yesterday. Replying to a telegram from the Incorporated Society of Planters of Malaya thanking him for encouraging national trade and overseas enterprise the Prince of Wales recalls that he saw something of the rubber industry in Malaya in 1922 and sincerely hopes that before long better
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  • 65 9 ORDAINED PRIEST AT SIXTY Nauen, (Berlin), July 7. The unusual case of a man changing a profession in later middle age is recorded at Paderborn, Westphalia, where the public prosecutor, M. Claer, who is 60 years old, has been ordained a Catholic Priest. After leaving the State service
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  • 80 9 Nauen, (Berlin), July 5. The Supreme Court of Leipzig has confirmed the temporary prohibition of the leading Centrist Organ, Koel nische Volks Zeitung demanded by the Reich Government, but only authorised it for a period of three days. The Court motivated its judgment for the reason that
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  • 76 9 Reuter. BOMBING DANGERS SMALLER POWERS URGE j COMPLETE ABOLITION Geneva, yesterday. The complete abolition of aif bombing was strongly urged by the eight smaller European powers in an interview to-day with Mr. Henderson. They are seeking to extend the scope of Sir John Simon’s resolution discusison
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  • 81 9 WORK STARTED ON BIG UNDERTAKING Nauen, (Berlin), July 6. Preliminary work for the construction of the tunnel under the Straits of Gibraltar started under the supervision of Colonel Pedro Jenevis, of the Spanish army engineers. The present labours consist of a series of soundings between Tarifa and Alcazar
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  • 71 9 TO JAPANESE IN CANADIAN ARMY Iwaki, Japan, July 6. A commemoration service for the 67 Japanese who as soldiers in the Canadian army died in the world War.. wasifyeld the imperial Military Memorial Museum in the grounds of the Shokonsha shrine this morning, with the unveiling of a
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  • 60 9 L—Rugby Radio Service. KAYE DON TO MAKE A BID TO-DAY ■''•lf' Rugby, yesterday. After successful trial runs in boat Miss England 111 on Loch Lomond to-day Kaye Don notified his intention of attacking the water speed, record to-mor-row. He did one run to-day at 108.52 miles per hour
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  • 42 9 sented by the Duke of Gloucester. Rugby Radio Service. HIGH REQUIEM MASS AT WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL Rugby, yesterday. A High Requiem Mass for ex-King Manoel was celebrated at Westminster Cathedral to-day. The King was represented by the Duke of Gloucester.— —Rug-
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  • 42 9 —Rugby Radio Service. FURTHER GAINS' BY LEADING BRITISH GOVERNMENT STOCKS x RUgby, yesterday. The London stock markets closed with a good tone this evening with further gains by the leading British Government stocks, War Loan Fives standing at 101 9/16.-
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  • 54 9 ARGENTINE AND THE SOVIETS Buenos Aires, July 6. The Government has issued a decree dfe-' solving the Juyamporg Soviet Commercial Company. The Government is also placing before Parliament a motion breaking off official commercial relations with Russia and stating that it is impossible to conclude a treaty of
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  • 313 9 REGULATIONS BEING OVER-RIDDEN ENCOURAGING BANKRUPTCY GENERAL POST OFFICE THE CULPRIT It would appear that the General Post Office, Penang, is encouraging its employees to get into bankrup r cy and so avoid meeting their debts. F rom time to time Post Office employees have themselves applied in the Bankruptcy Court
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  • 93 9 —Reuter. Nice, yesterday. A grim struggle to save the lives of homeless unemployed trapped while asleep in underground vaults by floods was witnessed by thousands of holiday-makers. Numerous unemployed who habitually fall asleep under the arches of the vaults adjoining the river Paillon were awakened at midnight by
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  • 142 9 —Reuter. SIR SAMUEL WILSON’S VISIT SEEKING FIRST HAND AND FULLEST KNOWLEDGE London, yesterday. Sir Samuel Wilson referred to his impending visit to Malaya to discuss with the High Commissioner, Rulers, members of th business community and other leaders of public opinion, proposals for decentralisation of the Government system
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  • 1162 9 NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMBINED ACTION Mr. Hoover's Letter To Senator Borah FULL. TEXT OF GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT nr Mr. Hoover in a letter to Senator Borah says he is not assured that the recent European agreement was for the purpose
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  • 96 10 An air mail far Europe and. North Jlmenci by the A lor Star-Amsterdam services closes at 6 p.m. to-day. An air nosO for EUROPE and NORTH AJMERTCA by bt.amer to Karaeiu and thence by Imperial Airways due at Croydon <n 2 eteses at Io:a.m. on Saturday. A nrrat]
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  • 309 10 THE GEORGIC’S FIRST VOYAGE Wireless listeners throughout the country heard the rousing send-off given to <he new White Star motor-vessel Georgic wbefi she left Liverpool on June 25th on ter maiden voyage to New York. Ten microphones conveyed to the vast unseen -audience the hustle and
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  • 61 10 "Yesterday To-.*a.y» Snot Yesterday. To-day. RUBBER 29/’2d 1 29/32d. X £126 l.">a. o<l. £127 ITS. Od. £127 03.0 d. £129 103. Od. 5 Singapore 60 TAP A Se ed 3.12% 3.15 II $66.25 $66.37% Medium Pearl 332 Business Done Buyers-No Sellers. 25 tons. EXCHANOE 354% COPKA-ISdndHedl k "3%
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  • 80 10 PeniDg, July 15 By Courtesy of tJte Clorterel B.mk On London Bank Demand 2/3 25 82 4 m/t3 2/3 27/82 Private 3 m ta credil 2/4 1/4 3 Documentary 2/4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 401 France T T 1000 nom India T. T. 153> Bangkok T.T 80’
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  • 1440 10 PROFIT ON THE YEAR’S OPERATIONS PROBLEM OF STOCKS AND OVER-PRODUCTION 1 SIR FRANCIS VOULES’S VIEWS The Twenty-seventh Annual General Meeting of Kepong (Malay) Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on June 22nd at the Abercorn Rooms, Great Eastern Hotel, London, E-C. Sir Francis Vbules, C.B. E.
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  • 425 10 TO DAY 8 PRICES The following were the latest quotations iu MESSRS KENNEDY Oo.’b flhare het at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day Ĕ E m 5 CD Shares g* cq tn M qq S o. S 0 so. Mining Hong Fatt M -25 .30 .26
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  • 169 10 Latest Quotations t r v r Thur. Wed. Bat. July 14 July 13 Srpt. 19 Paris 90? »0* ***** New York 84& 3 511 4 85? Montreal 4 08 J 4 07i Brussels 65 85.55 31 88 Geneva 18 7/32 18 7/32 24 86 Amsterdam 880
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 52 10 ■3 ILbe Al St Kann'gmebe 7 Che"rful and Cool.” TO-MORROW Homing—Music in the DINNER DANCE SUNDAY ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9 3° P m < i SUNDAY, JULY 31st Grand Orchestral and Vocal Concert in aid of the Unemployed. TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10—$15. Book of 25—535. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack,
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    • 337 10 THE AILMENTS OF BABIES. By far the greater proportion of babyhood health troubles are traceable to defective digestion and bowel irregularities. Flatulenee, that distressing condition which is the cause of convulsions, sleeplessness irritability and continuous crying, sour stomach, diarrhoea and teething pains can all be corrected by the proper treatment
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    • 711 10 MALAYANS LEAVING Passengers for Eurone bv M.S. Erria y The M. S. “ERRIA” Will sail for Eu™ P WUh thC Mrs. A. Beggs, Mr. I. E. Ogilvie v M. Tobin, Mr. de Trafford, Mrs. de Ta’-fS’ Miss de Tarfford, Mrs. A. Justesei/ S’ E. Borneman, Mrs. G. H. Toh, M
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 40 10 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wfrid Rainfall C a.irr, > 75 E 1 nun. XTonn. 85 N.W. TIDE TABLES High. Water. Low Water. TODAY HD;W «.m. 3-4(1 am. 70.55 p.m; 5.15 p.m TO-MORROW 3100 am 4-53 a m. 21.5.1 p.m. 6.05 p.m.
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  • 709 11 LECTURE IN DUBLIN BY PROFESSOR HOETZSCH Professor Otto Hoetzsch, the well-known Cerman scholar, paid his first visit to jreland. and delivered a lecture on German’s present economic situation, at University College, Dublin. Professor Hoetzsch said that it was difficult to give a survey about Germany of
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  • 177 11 all round PROFITS DESPITE DEPRESSION The report and accounts of the Phoenix ■Assurance Co., Ltd., of London for 1931, he 150th year of the Company’s existence, ave just been received in Penang. Despite the abnormal conditions of the past year and the universal trade depresan departments
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  • 942 11 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY 3.5. AMPANG from Pangkor, Dindings Sitiawan, sailing for Same Ports To-day. 5.5. BUYSKES from Langsa, Lho Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang and Olehleh, sailing for Belawan-Deli,
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  • 254 11 FRIDAY, JULY 15. Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Third Annual General Meeting, Cricket Club, 6.30 p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 16. Inter-state Cricket: Perak v Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. Penang Police Sports-Explanade. SUNDAY, JULY 17. t Inter-state Cricket' Perak v Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Continued. Inter-state Police Soccer, Penang
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 65 11 3 h" a 9l S BOY 2“ Mr I JK' 5 s wW i a MMTwmnl a I I J S A Product of Great Britain -J “Regal” Milk i The Best and Cheapest > Evaporated Unsweetened > 2; Condensed Milk. J "2 Manufactured by Wilfs United Dairies, Ltd. j
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  • 1617 12 Wireless Receivers Made Easier Question Of Rheostats: Valve Voltages. "For nrrny years after the introduction s tof radio, wireless receivers were somewhat j «ompficated and on each receiver were mimerouji dials, knobs and buttons. The modern tendency Las been to gang the «orrdcnsers together so that they are all
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 285 12 POPULAR MALAYAN FOUr| SBg M A. the set that gives value II U D FOR MONS¥! 1 g IWE ARE THE FIRST RADIO HOUSE j f. CT JL U O in Malaya to offer such an W Installation UNDER $lOO. II WM WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW. FOR SOUND AMPLIFICATION we
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 476 12 Short Wave Stations For Penang Listeners Midnight U m. 2 a.m. 3am 4 a.m. 5 m 6 m. 5 pm. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 10 r. m. 11p.m. o to o to to o 10 to t o to to to to to lam. 2 a.m.
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  • 173 13 FREE CHURCH AND SPIRITUALISM THE “DAILY MAIL” INQUIRY PULPIT PRAISE Widespread attention has been aroused by the Daily Mail’s impartial examination of Spiritualism. “A very great service to the public and the Church,” is how the Rev. Basil Bourchier, rector of St. Anne’s, Soho, W., described
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  • 515 13 "To Soon to Draw the VeH J on After Life" By DR. J. SCOTT LIDGETT. Former Moderator of the Federal Council of the Evangelical Free Churches I cannot claim to speak for the Free Churches as a whole in regard to Spiritualism. I have no such official
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  • 1155 13  -  By MR. ALFRED ELLIS. President of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland I The loneliness of a soul that has been bereft of one that was the joy and light cf life is unutterable. The break seems so absolutely complete, the awful silence that falls is
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 315 13 f !fly lC Press the Button < H f a,l< l y our J >ar^er Duofold I 'rL r n^9 n for 6000 FyZM words. There are no levers Slfiß W W to catch on clothing and U discharge ink accidentally. -U F° r aa^e at l^ie e,,er stores B)j
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    • 23 13 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to puli you through dull times.
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    • 275 13 You Fltrsr—And You Do Twice As Much ,|3 Tennis—cricket—swimming—football—all wonderful exercise after office hours V' W provided you are fit. If you are unfit, either men- tally or physically, all sports lose their savour. Your energy flags, and your spiri droops Every branch of S’. sport has its champions, and
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  • 799 14 LIVELY SCENES MALE INTERRUPTER WHO HELD HIS GROUND There w'ere lively scenes at the National Conference of Labour Women at Brighton on June 15. Two supporters of the Na-1 tional Unemployed Workers movement, a man and a woman, were in the visitors’ balcony and interrupted the
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  • 496 14 HUNGARIAN PUZZLES JUDGES REMARKABLE TRIAL IN VIENNA The trial began in Vienna on June 15 of Silvester Matuska, aged 40 a Hungarian, I who, on September la, 1931, is alleged to have wrecked an express train at a point known as Bia Torbagy, between Budapest and Vienna,
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  • 375 14 12,000 TELL STORY OF COTTON 1 The long and chequered history of the Lancashire cotton industry was condensed into a few hours before an enthusiastic audience of 10,000 at Belle Vue, Manchester, on June 25th. It was the first performance of the Lancashire Cotton Pageant. 1 From
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 481 14 70—BUT TAKEN FOR 45 e Army Officer’s Secret of Perpetual Youth TAKES KRUSCHEN FOR 20 YEfiRS Seventy be jiggered, sir I pass anywhere for 45, and huh —I feel six- 5 teen 1” That’s the spirit of this Army Officer’ft 1» tb r all right, as you’ll agree 'jSr If
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    • 33 14 Since you have taken the trouble to read this, be convinced that the other advertisements in this paper are also read. If you wish to buy or sell, let the Pinang Gazette" help
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    • 347 14 THE NAVY'S CHOICE «C7 I COATES I ORIGINAL PLYMOUTH GN I I 9 Sole Agents r CALD3ECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., g (Incorporated under the Companies’ Ordinances of Cungkmrj] I 1 (Incorporated in Shanghai) J 'Phone PENANG 557 uu-n_r—L-r—UJ—- V/-' z < y "T suffered unnecessary pains since I was 15
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  • NOTES AND NEWS FROM SIAM ADVERTISING
    • 197 15 THREE LIVES LOST SOLELY DUE TO AN ACCIDENT Bangkok, July 6. As was briefly reported yesterday, an explosion occurred at the arsenal at Ban Ma, Ayuthia, as a result of which three lives have been lost and several persons have been injured. The authorities are satisfied
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    • 203 15 Colonel Phya Bahol, the Military Commander of Bangkok, yesterday afternoon addressed the Press representatives and informed them that the censorship was to be removed that day. He took occasion to thank the journalists for their wholehearted co-operation. They had given every satisfaction, and their services at a critical
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    • 156 15 A letter signed by Nai Thongdee Israchivin, as representative of the Siamese students in Singapore, dated July 1, has been received by the People's Party. The writer states that he and his friends in Singapore were glad to learn of the change in the administration of
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    • 60 15 The som pak sorn (vegetation tax) is collected on such plants as bananas and pineapples. The taxpayers are usually the poorest people, and it is to afford them some measure of relief that the Government has decided to repeal to tax. It is expected that the repeal will
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    • 206 15 The fourth meeting of the Senate of the People was convened yesterday at the Ananta Samagom Throne Hall at 4 p.m. It is understood that the main question was the repeal of certain rules to allow a definite decision to be reached on any matter in one session,
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    • 658 15 A Royal Proclamation signed by Hi» Majesty the King and submitted by the >e.i?.te, has been issued as a special Gazette dated yesterday. i The Ministry which will, as hitherto, be under a Minister and Under-Secretary, will be divided into three parts. The first will be
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    • 57 15 A Special Gazette issued yesterday has a notification signed by Phya Manopakam Nitidhada, as President of the People’s Committee, stating that Lieut.-General Phya Athikarana Prakas has been relieved of his post as Director General of the Geniarmerie Department, and that Colonel Bures Padungkich, has been
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    • 122 15 Bangkok, July Old residents of- Bangkok will lea» witl» r‘e*Tet that a cable has been received here announcing the death of Mrs. Brockmann, the mother of Mrs. Fuhrhop. The deceased lady, who was 61 year» of age, passed away- at her residence in one of the suburbs
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