Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 July 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PU3MSHED DAILY. No 168. VoL LXXXX. TUESDAY, 19+h JULY, 1932. PP.ICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 15 3  -  THIL BEATS HARVEY (By B. BERMISON) THIL BEATS HARVEY THIL BEATS HARVEY
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  • 381 3 “CHUMMY” STILL TO LEND A HAND M. TSCHUMI’S SECRETS Gabriel Tschumi, one of the King’s chefs, was to have retired this week after > 34 years in the service of the Royal Housenola. But M. Tschumi has been persuaded to stay on until
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    • 11 3 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 384 3 LWoy buy two ne Parker Duofold serves both as k pocket and desk pen. Ask your dealer about Parker’s free desk-taper offer. BBk «Eirker. The EASY Writing Pen REMEMBER teeth are living parts of i 1; your body. They may be ill t-hrough lack of the proper nourishment—Calcium. J*.. tdflS
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  • 1625 4 JACOPO'S RETURN TO FORM: CONCERTO WINS JULY STAKES: WHO WILL BUY SOLARIO NATIONAL STUD TO CONTINUE. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 6. It has been decided to maintain the National Stud at Tully, Ireland, for the present. Sir Henry Greer, the director, is to carry on,
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  • 161 4 Girl Clerks and an Apollo on a Stool An employer has no right to dismiss a good-looking young clerk because his girl colleagues fall in love with him This legal ruling, even though the court is at Frosinone, in Italy, is regarded as setting up so
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    • 267 4 ALL BABIES THR|y e BEST ON TRUFOOD. t ‘ik r- -jo Zu '1 X S*" i r K/W: IStnrdv of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters-MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature would have them built. No other food so completely takes
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  • INDIAN ITEMS OF INTEREST
    • 946 5 t he die-hard hand l eaving federation to remote future Allahabad, July 9. Interviewed about Sir Samuel Hoare’s recent speech, Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru said: I have ve rv carefully read the speech delivered by Sir Samuel Hoare at the Central Asian Society Dinner in the London
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    • 843 5 RESIGNATIONS FROM CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE MR. JAYAKAR HINTS AT “CONSEQUENCES” With the resignations of Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru and Mr. Jayakar from the Consultative Committee, the Government of India lose their strongest allies from among the representatives of the people. It is the change in procedure recently
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    • 249 5 GOVERNMENT REVIEW POSITION Ootacamund, July 6. Reviewing the political situation in the, residency, a Madras Government com-' munique says: An organised scheme to hold district Congress meeting in as many centres as possible to advertise the fact that the civil disobedience party are still prepared to
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    • 129 5 MANY ATTEMPTS FOILED BY POLICE Ahmedabad, July 3. An attempt was made to-day to hold district conferences throughout the city since early morning. About 20 persons’ including several women collected near Swami Narayan’s Temple in the evening to hold a conference. Police, however, soon arrived on the
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    • 81 5 DELEGATES FROM INDIA Simla, July 5. The Government of India have nominated Mr. M. L. Pasricha, Post-master-general, C.P., and Mr. P. J. Edmunds, Director of Wireless, as their delegates to the International Telegraph and Wireless Conference, which is being held this year at Madrid. The delegates will
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    • 327 5 MUSLIM SPLIT independent party to be FORMED Allahabad, July 4. To protest against the postponement of the meeting of the Executive Board of the All-India Muslim Conference, a public meeting was held here last night. Maulana Hasrat Mahoni took the chair and among those who came to
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    • 482 5 THE PROPOSALS Simla, July 4. The report of Mr. A. F. L. Brayne, Chairman of the Sind Conference, is released .for .publication. The revenue estimated by the expert committee amounted to Rs. 182.42 lakhs and the expenditure to Rs. 279.82 lakhs, leaving a deficit of Rs. 97.4
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    • 272 5 j SMART ATTIRE I] < I for the Races Special display this week j AT j aWHITEAWAYS SOFT FELT HATS Fashionable Snap Brim Best Fur Felt Hats, Nice Soft Quality, Silk Lined, Colours:— j Maize, Light Cuban and Light Slate. j I Exceptional Value. U Price $4.50 each? V'/W SMART
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  • 233 6 STILL SAYS HE DID NOT INSULT GERMANS ORDERED TO LEAVE THE COUNTRY Berlin, July 6 The Englishman, Mr. Harold Adam, who has just served a sentence of two weeks’ imprisonment in Duisburg Gaol for alleged insulting references to Germans, has now been released, but has to
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  • 275 6 2,000-YEAR-OLD PICTURE DISCOVERED 1 r A scene depicting some girls enjoying a bath near a beautiful grove, in which the figures are delineated with much vivacity and technical skill, is among a number of frescoes nearly two thousand years old just discovered in the famous Ajanta
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  • 135 6 BURNING OF VICTIMS OF CHICAGO GANGS A gangsters’ crematorium, in which their Victims’ bodies are reduced to ashes, often before it is generally known that they are missing, is recent development of crime in Chicago. This disclosure was made in London by one of the principal officers
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  • 74 6 BOOTLEGGERS CARRY ON IN PRISON CELL When Roy Knight and Edward Nelson svere sent to Stateville Prison, Illinois, they procured a copper still, begged, borrowed or stole sugar from the prison kitchen, and produced several gallons of sucrar alcohol daily. s Everything went well until the still
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  • 147 6 EX-CANNIBALS’ GIFT HUMAN SKULLS FOR AN ALTAR The Pope is in the habit of receiving presents from all parts of the world, but one sent him by a tribe of ex-cannibals in New Guinea, who have embraced Christianity, has no equal in the Ethnological Missionary
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  • 188 6 ‘POPPA’ AND ‘MOMMA’ LEAVE CHILDREN AT HOME By cutting their travel expenses, Americans are finding it possible to “do” Europe this summer according to plan. Atlantic shipping offices in Liverpool report that the numbers of travellers from the States are higher on broad every succeeding
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  • 198 6 SUCCESSFUL TEST OF WIRELESS INVENTION Pictures of iceberg areas, and diagrams of storm centres can now be transmitted to ships at sea by a new wireless invention which is a combination of the television and telephoto processes, states a British United Press message. A successful test
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  • 156 6 NOVEL WAY OF READING TRAFFIC SIGNS Music has no charm to soothe the Pennsylvania Highway Patrol as an Italian applicant for a motor-driver’s licence discovered at Harrisburgh, states a B.U.P. message. The applicant was accompanied by a friend when he went to take the tests for
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  • 289 6 KINTA’S RUNAWAY VICTORY (From Our Own Con espondent) Taiping, July 16. The Esplanade, Taiping, was the venue of an interesting match between the Kinta Indians and the Taiping Indians. The visitors displayed perfect team work and from the kick-off, their forwards continually raided the Taiping
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  • 204 6 TAME SINGLES FINAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 17. The final of the open singles was played in brilliant w’eather between Mohd. Arzbon and Mohd. Dalal before a fair crowd of spectators among whom were seen the orang Kaya Mentri, Larut, Tunku Ismail and a
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  • 180 6 LEAGUE WINNERS VS. REST MATCH ENDS IN DRAW t (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sunday. The soccer league season was wound up with the usual match between the winners of the league and "The Rest.” The P. C. R. C. are the winners this year. The opening half
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  • 1087 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. and Mrs. I. G. Cameron are leaving for home early in August. Further extension of leave has been granted to Dr. H. M. Nevin, Malayan Medical Service. Mrs. R. O. Jenkins, who was operated on at Bungsar Hospital on Saturday, is stated to be slightly better. Mr.
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  • 188 6 HER SECRET—SHE WOULD* l MARRY NottinghamIf Miss Mary Westmoreland to be the oldest woman in Eng a• can certainly boast of being one o spinster centenarians. When I called upon her a little cottage at Caythorpe, on tn e of the Trent, she was busily prepan
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    • 170 6 1... f Good Night Vienna Fox Trol Cd Pretty Flowers Waltz Two Wonderfully Tuneful Numbers from Jack Buchanan’s Talkie “Good-Night Vienna” 144 f Delishious Fox Trot Cd (Good-Night Little Girl That Haunting Refrain that Janet Gaynor featured in “Delishious Makes A Really Good Dance Tune Savoy Hotel Orpheans. n ..H
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  • 162 6 OBITUARY MR. A. C. SCULLY The death occurred at his son's resident» in Bukit Mertajam early on July 15, of Mr. A. C. Scully, late Usher and Interpret», Police Courts, Penang. Deceased, who was the son of Police Inspector Scully, formerly of Province Wellesley, was born in 1867 After being
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  • 754 7 PENANG’S CHANCE <id e should enter the FINAL The eyes of all football fans in Northern Malaya are now turned on Penang and Selangor, which are in the running to meet the Southern finalists in the Malaya Cup competition. Penang came very near attaining this distinction last
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  • 78 7 Eastern smelting co. vs. p.o.r.c. The following will play for the Eastern Smelting Club against the Post Office Recreation Club in a Penang Junior League soccer match on the Dato Kramat Gardens W-morrow (Wednesday) kick off 5.10 p.m. K. A. Taylor, f M. P. Badry and Yeoh Teik
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  • 76 7 ALOR STAR CHINESE DEFEAT TAIPING (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sunday. In spite of inclement weather which pre‘ll ed a large crowd witnessed the football "latch between the Alor Star Chinese Relation Club and the Taiping Sports Club ich was played on the K.F.A. ground and wilted
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  • 282 7 NEED FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION WHY NOT PLAY SOCCER ON SUNDAY? The Penang sporting public are very disappointed that the Malaya Cup” Footi ball match between Penang and Selangor and the first day of the Penang Autumn Meeting will clash on Saturday. This is the
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  • 367 7 KUALA KANGSAR WIN BY AN INNINGS (From Our Own Coriespondent) Taiping, Monday. In a one-day match played on the Esplanade yesterday the Kuala Kangsar Sporting Union easily defeated the Taiping Survey Sports Union by an innings an 58 runs. Nadason for the K.K.S.U. bowled in deadly form
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  • 176 7 MORE TRUE TO LIFE STORIES WANTED If all human beings were like the heroes and heroines of screen stories this world would be a marvellous place. The idea of typifying the greatest of the human qualities on the screen is no doubt well meant but it is one
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  • 606 7 WORK ON THE TRACK WESTVALE AND PUZZLER VERY FIT (BY TIC TAC) V r With the exception of a big contingent i of about 40 horses (the strings of Bowden, Hobbs and Luckman) and the Sultan’s lot s from Kuala Kangsar nearly all the out- station
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  • 58 7 .—Reuter. SUSSEX DEFEAT KENT London, Yesterday. At Maidstone, Sussex defeated Kent by 10 wickets. Kent, in the first innings, were dismissed for 76, Tate taking 6 for 38. Sussex replied with 300. Kent saved the innings defeat by five runs, scoring 229 in their second effort. Sussex
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  • 104 7 AFTER GOLD CUP MEETING Major D. H. Patrickson, the official Handicapper to the Straits Racing Association will be proceeding on leave after the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting. Major Patrickson, who thoroughly deserves his furlough, will be away for six months. During his absence the handicapping
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    • 24 7 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette 11 will help to pull you through dull times.
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    • 321 7 (CASTROLI S HELPS AGAIN I I 8 I S Q Great Britain regained the World’s water speed record at Loch g Lomond on July 18th, 1932, when Kaye Don, driving Lord Wakefield’s boat Miss England HI, attained a speed of ul 8 8 a 8 I g 119.81 miles per
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  • 781 8 If further evidence in favour of the abolition of the submarine is required, the loss of the Promethee supplies it. While travelling on the surface the vessel for 1 no apparent reason suddenly dived to the I bottom taking with her a crew of 66 who by this
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  • 498 8 Contrary to expectation it has turned e out that the revenue of the F.M.S. for r 1933 will not exceed $43,000,000. It was expected that this would at least be $56,3 000,000 so that a further deficit of 000 means another drop of 20 per cent. and the Retrenchment
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  • 835 8 AN AMERICAN VIEW FORGIVENESS RATHER THAN DEFAULT The following letter appeared in the Times of June 22 Will you permit me, as a one-time American Rhodes Scholar now spending a year in Britain, to remark that I am convinced of the justice of the claim that the
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  • 1162 8 SCHOOL FEES-IN RUMANIA Yesterday in this column we toun the subject of school fees and the 05 I so far without foundation, that th f rU!llo lr I to be increased. In the matter of I of school fees the government ls I Either the parents pay
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    • 268 8 BALKAN SOBRANIE CIGARETTES and TOBACCO spun ’fiXSO RICH |®£S|| SMMW tobacco mixture MADE OF The Finest Yenidje Tobacco Sole Agents John Little and Co., Ltd., Penang Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. —l_ l_ —u_ t i > V I f 1 > DANISH I) < > r.’ CH tk C mO
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    • 25 8 E. and O. HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. WEDNESDAY, 20th JULY, 1932. i '1 "i Dance Music by the Band of the S.S. President Adams.”
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  • 359 9 .—Reuter. »1 am going no FURTHER DE VALERA SPEAKS DESIRE to save suffering in BRITAIN AND IRELAND London, Yesterday. 44 1 have gone out of my way to meet the British and done everything possible except surrender the rights of the Irish people.
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  • 80 9 —Rugby Raaio Service. LARGS DANISH CONTRACT FOR BRITAIN Rugby, Yesterday. A con! act for the supply of motors and l r e! i’ic equipment for rolling stock •acted in connection with the ec nfica!ion of the suburban railways of ip° j ,a< 11 nas been placed by
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  • 78 9 RadioXrvme tr Indian appointed to act as governor Rugby, Yesterday. ed Sir r'C tary f State in Council grantof th,, p‘ rey 1)6 Montmorency, Governor reasons U! l' lb ,eave °f absence for urgent Pleas, iiP health. The King has been Capt q > a PP rove that
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  • 52 9 p ‘•ue K!onomic R ugby Radio Service. r.i EMRERS a^pointed L PRIME minister I R ’igby, Yesterday. r Mr. c >p lLCr Earnest Simon fiation 01 le have accepted the inI® n a rnbers f Pril »e Minister to rerve r° u ncii p. f l,le E'onomlc Advisory
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  • 437 9 —Rugby Radio Service. RECORD SMASHED THROUGH WATER AT TWO MILES PER MINUTE Rugby, Yesterday. Kaye Don, the well known racing motorist, broke the world’s water speed record soon after dawn to-day on Loch Lomond in Lord Wakefield’s £l/0,000 motor boat Miss England 111. The average speed of
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  • 135 9 SLACK PRACTICES In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., had reason to complain of the slack practices in Court. When a Chinese witness was called, the Chinese Interpreter enquired whether he was a Christian and on being answered in the affirmative
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  • 98 9 MOVEMENT TO BE RESTARTED IN T*ENANG At the Rotary tiffin at the E. O. Hotel this afternoon, the Rev. F. E. Ford deli vered an address on Toe H and its work and ways. There was a larger gathering than usual. The Toe H movement, it will be
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  • 565 9 STEAMER MISHAPS FOG, FIRE AND COLLISION IN ONE DAY The Empress of Britain on her voyage from Southampton to Quebec with the British Delegation to Ottawa aboard had two mishaps. The steamer docked at Quebec at 5 p.m. yesterday. Rugby, Yesterday. The Empress of Britain with
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  • 50 9 at a cost of $800,000,000. —Rugby Radio Service. $800,000,000 CONTRACT SIGNED YESTERDAY Rugby, Yesterday. Canada and the United States to-day signed a treaty providing for co-operation in the construction of the St. Lawrence waterway from the Great. Lanes to the sea at a cost of $800,000,000. —Rugby Radio
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  • 32 9 r.—Rugby Radio Service. FORMALLY ADMITTED AS MEMBER OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS Rugby, Yesterday. Turkey v as formally admitted as a member of the League of Nations at Geneva to-day.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 544 9 .—Reuter. CRITICAL SESSION WORLD ATTENTION FOCUSSING ON FAR EAST It is stated that the forthcoming Session of the League of Nations Council in Sept, will be one of the most critical in the history of the League and its fate hangs in the balance. On the
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  • 258 9 ANOTHER SOURCE OF ALARM Moscow, July 13. The news of a serious Russo-Japanese incident is officially confirmed here. On July 7 representatives of the Manchurian authorities, accompanied by Japanese, summoned the officials of the East Manchurian Railway to hand over the keys of the sheds, ’warehouses and offices
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  • 197 9 DENMARK— NORWAY GREENLAND QUESTION REFERRED TO HAGUE COURT Norway has officially submitted to The Hague Court the Danish-Norwegian dispute of ownership of parts of Eastern Greenland occupied by Norwegian hunters and settlers. Denmark contests the legal validity of the occupation.—Reuter. Copenhagen, July 13. The news of
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  • 40 9 .—Reuter. OPEN AIR PROCESSIONS AND DEMONSTRATIONS PROHIBITED Berlin, Yesterday. As a sequel to the battle of Altona last night in which 12 were killed and 50 wounded the Central Government has prohibited open-air processions and demonstrations throughout Germany.—Reuter.
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  • 175 9 TAMIL SENTENCED TO TWO MONTHS’ IMPRISONMENT A Tamil named Somasunderam who had pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt with a knife to Raman at Pitt Street was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate for sentence. Mr. H. MacNeice appeared for the defence
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  • 81 9 .—Reuter. NEGOTIATIONS BEGUN NOT SPECULATIVE AIMS AT STEADYING MARKET Amsterdam, Yesterday. Negotiations are proceeding for the establishment of a second International Tin Pool to take up large stocks in order to bridge the period until it will again reach a normal level. The new pool, according
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  • 179 9 Tuesday, 12th July. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency at King’s House this evening:— Hon. Mr. M. Rex and Mrs. Rex, Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. London, Mr. L. G. Corney, Mr. D. Richards, Mr. and
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  • 106 9 The recent entertainment held at St. Nicholas’ House in aid of the funds of the League realized a nett sum of $143.31. The Committee wish to tender its most grateful thanks to the following, who by their kind assistance helped to make the entertainment a success—to the
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  • 22 9 The Secretary of the above commuted acknowledges the following donation to the Funds. William Orr, s[s "Krian” $2.00
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    • 38 9 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what you friends at Home are doing—Suy, the Pfnang Gazette y EVERY MONDAY. wr® I a Wl J AwJr i WSHr/ «Siatk I SOLE IMPORTERS i THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED, fenamg agh::x
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  • 83 10 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London H 27 15s °d- £126 Oa Od TIN (3 Months) London *129 5s <«• £127 15s Od Singapore $66 Business Done Penang $65.62% $65.25 Business Done Buyers —No sellers. Buyers—No sellers. COPRA (Sundried) $5.40 $5.40 BLACK PEPPER $24.00 $24.00 RUBBER ».>v London 1 15/16
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  • 157 10 Latest Quotations Mon. 6at. Bai. July 18 July 16 Sept. 19 Paris 90 9/16 90 9116 123 96 New York 8.54} 3.54§ 4.85 H Montreal 4.12} 4 09} Brussels 25.60 25.60 84.88 Geneva 18.22} 18.22} 24 86 Amsterdam 8.81 8 81 12 08 Milan 69 j
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  • 77 10 Penang, July 19 By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 18; 16 ,i 4 m/ta 2/3 7/8 Private 8 m/ts credit 2/4 3/16 h 3 Documentary 2/4 5/16 Oa New York Bank Demand 40} France <« TT 1000 nom India T. T. 158} Bangkok T.T.
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  • 50 10 The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spots 5% cts. per lb. Aug./Sept. 5% cts. per lb. Oct./Dec. 5% cts. p er it, Jan./March, 1933 5 15/16 cts. per lb. Market steady. London and Liverpool Stock decreased by 1,570 tons.
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  • 376 10 TODAYS PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS KENNEDY Co.’s share list st 11 a.m to day Yesterday To-day E B Shares g- C 3 Q) *3 <D ffl 02 M m so. t o. Sc $Ct Mining: Ayer Hitam M 10/- 10,6 10
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  • 694 10 TOLL ON ISKANDAR BRIDGE TAIPING D. P. A. PROCEEDINGS At a meeting of the Committee of the Taiping District Planters’ Association, held on July Bth, 1932, the following matters were, ‘inter alia,’ discussed. R.R.I. CESS Members evinced the same keen interest in the affairs of
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  • 90 10 TIES FOR FRIDAY Ladies doubles handicap: Scr. Miss Berger Miss Mitchell v—30.2 Mrs. L. M. Evans Mrs. Stark; —5 Miss Parfitt Miss Richardson v—2 Mrs. Dougal Mrs. Anderson. Ladies singles handicap:—s Miss Gibson v—3 Mrs. C. T. Smith; f 3 Miss Pratt v —3O Mrs. Purcell. Men’s singles
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  • 153 10 AIR MAILS A mail for South America, by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service, will be closed at 6 p.m. on the 23rd instant. A mail for Europe by air mail from Alor Star closes at 6 p.m. on Friday. OUTWARD MAILS A mail
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    • 95 10 DEUTZ DIESEL-ENGINES for STATIONARY and MARINE purposes. DIESEL ago Winches. DIESEL un I Sole Agents—N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. Singapore 104/6, Robinson Road. Penang, 3 Weld Q UII r j.Colfc Biwg LjiS M I 11 B Jlll ■A k 13N n I A«ta ilka a eharm Im Chaaka arra«te
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 42 10 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall E Nil 6 a m. 76 Noon 90 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low ater TO-DAY 1.25 a.m. 7.24 a m 1.10 p.m. 8.04 p.m. TO-MORROW 2.00 a.m. 8,03 a ra 1.45 p.m. 835 P m
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    • 212 10 [TTkTngs]~?l 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 THE CELEBRATED STAR OF "DISRAELI" a in 5 JOHN GALSWORTHY'S GREAT PLAY /‘OLD ENGLISH’/ with LEON JANNEY DORIS LLOYD BETTY LAWFORD —IVAN SIMPSON ifiiSg Phone 264. 6.15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 EVELYN BRENT I IN "MADONNA of the STREETS’ 1 1 A POWERFUL DRAMA OF A
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  • 539 11 Schedule of Principal Lines following is a list of vessels arriving Ijjd jailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY r>F HAAN, from Lho Seumawe, Sigli, aohanir Oelee Lheue, Sibolga and Kdang. sailing for Sabang, Oelee £heue, Sibolga and Padang—to-day. q MIRZAPORE from Far East
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  • 194 11 SATURDAY, JULY 23. Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting begins. Perak Police Sports, Ipoh. TUESDAY, JULY 26. Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Second Day. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. Open Amateur Boxing Competition, Esplanade or Town Hall, 9.15 p.m. Day. THURSDAY, JULY 28. Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Third Day.
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  • 183 11 NOVEL CONGRESS PROPAGANDA Lucknow, July 4. An ingeniously novel method of well organised demonstration was made by the United Provinces Congress on the eve of the expiry of the first batch of Ordinances yesterday. It is reported that, betw’een w r ayside stations at five
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  • 232 11 STRIPPED NAKED AND BODIES PAINTED Discussions in England a short time ago on customs in public schools included “ragging,” but this was never anything like j the experiences of 22 new students of Adelaide University. They were stripped naked and blind folded, and then the “initiation” cremonies of
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  • 311 11 VILLAGE FULL OF CENTENARIANS Dundalk has five centenarians—three women and two men —who attribute their old age to living mainly on potatoes and pork. 1( There are also fifty-five “runners-up twenty people between the ages of 90 and 100 and thirty-five now entering their
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  • 174 11 Fifty years ago in August Sir Harry Lauder made his first appearance on the stage, and several interesting functions to celebrate this fact are about to take place. The first of these is to be held in the Isle of Man, where, at the annual Highland
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  • 148 11 CHARGE FOR USE OF TAIPING AERODROME Friday’s F.M.S. Government Gazette makes the following interesting notification:— In exercise of the powers vested in him by section 9 (v) of “The Air Navigation Enactment, 1929,” the Chief Secretary to Government hereby declares that the Taiping Landing Ground is
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  • 686 12 COMPANY’S OPERATING POLICY THE TIN RESTRICTION MEASURES The TWELFTH ORDINARY GENERAL ■MEETING of Aramayo Mines in Bolivia Company was held at the company’s offices, 1, Rue de la Tour de I’lle, Geneva. DR. ALBERT CHARPENTIER presided in the absence of the chairman, Mr. Carlos V.
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  • 112 12 DETAILS OF SCHEME OF RECONSTRUCTION Selangor River Rubber Estates is to be reconstructed, as was foreshowed at the meeting on 25th May last, so as to raise the funds necessary to meet contingencies likely to arise in the next three years. The new company will have a
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  • 16 12 Output first half July 608 hours 161,000 cubic yards 865 piculs.
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  • 1000 12 STOCK EXCHANGE GAZETTE FIGURES Tons. world stocks (31/5/32) 618,239 (30/4/32) 614,730 (31/5/31) 536,855 s. d. Price this time last year 0 3*4 Average price for 1930 0 5 15/16 Average price for 1931 0 3% Average price for 1932 (five months) 0 2 5/16 Spot. July. Aug. Sept.
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  • 705 12 TIMBANG-DELI (SUMATRA) RUBBER —A net loss of £8,509 is reported by the Timbang-Deli (Sumatra) Rubber Company for the year ended March 31 last (against a net loss of £8,841 for 1930-1), which is met by the transfer of a similar amount from taxation reserve. The credit balance of
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  • 331 12 Tin has certainly enjoyed a happier week than for some time past, reports the Fnancial Times of July 4. In the opening days the quotation for spot metal dropped to just a little over £llO. Then a rumour was bruited around that another pool had been formed
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  • 134 13 commercial traveller and a MOUSE PORTER J «OF NOBLE DESCENT Paris, July 6th Queen's fortune of more than -.«XIOOO is the subject of claims by a mmercial traveller and a house porter. Cn T 7 1 e claimants are Jean Auguste Horvath of Lyons,
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  • 271 13 Parishioners and Bishops in a Dispute I i tetters have passed between the 1' ,ners of St. Hilary, Cornwall, and ore. of Truro, relating to the dispute c amen ts ordered to be removed from 'Parish church. 0 Parishioners on June 17 handed a o^._ r 10 tte
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  • 665 13 MYSTERY MAN BURIED IN i EGYPT DRINAN FORGERY WITNESS Charles James Beale, aged thirty-five, formerly British vice-counsel at Nice, was sentenced at the Old Bailey to fifteen months’ imprisonment in the second division on a charge of uttering forged stock powers relating to the property of
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  • 109 13 OPEN-AIR PERFORMANCES OF “TWELFTH NIGHT” Four extra open-air performances of “Twelfth Night” (now’ running at the New Theatre) will be given in the ground of the Inner Circls Gardens, Regent’s Park, on July 13, 15, 20, and 22, at 2.30 p.m. by arrangement with
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  • 1168 14 TRIBUTE TO THE LATE EARL OF INCHCAPE CONTINUED TRADE DEPRESSION TARIFFS AND QUOTAS—BARRIERS TO TRADE The twelfth ordinary meeting of the P. and O. Banking Corporation, Ltd., was held on July 2 at 122, Leadenhall-street, E.C., Mr. W. E. Preston (the deputy-chairman) presiding. THE LATE
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  • 237 14 husband packs up the FAMILY TREASURE and it vanishes POLICEMEN HAVE THE LAST LAUGH His face wreathed in smiles, a man stepinto a Johannesburg police-station and with his finger on his lips, indicated the door through which an agitated woman had just left. “Don’t take
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  • 176 14 —AND THE TALE OF A JAPANESE SMUGGLER A Japanese brought an atmosphere of the unusual into court with him at Folkestone, where he was charged with attempting to smuggle articles worth £BO. During a lull in the proceedings a tiny bird popped out of a
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  • 3121 15 DEPARTMENT R.ZTORT lABI \ITIES MET DESPITE H.'.RD YEA”. his annual report Mr. T. Rogers, Engineer, Penang Municipality, b The year 1931 was the twenty.V' ir 01 working of the Electric Supply Department and the sixth year of the new station at 1 rai. j h q year
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