Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 July 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 170. Vol. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 21st JULY, 1931 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 423 3 parents touched by tales OF WOE ABORT I\' E CONFERENCE Ambalangoda, July 2. there was no little sensation in the town pl Balapitiya and the neighbourhood when the news spread that over fifty girl students of the Siddhartha Training School, parents or guardians arrived last iqht from
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  • 132 3 LIBERAL LEAGUE INVITATION TO COUNCILLORS Colombo, July 4. At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Liberal League held at the headquarters of the League yesterday evening, it was decided to invite the members of the State Council to support Mr. E. W.
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  • 130 3 according to international POSTAL REGULATIONS Colombo, July 4. The Maidive Islands, which have not in; past contributed to the cost of foreign i P°stal service, will shortly be brought into I' ae w ith other places which do so as the esult of a proposal by
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  • 476 3 QUARTERS FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL DEFT. REORGANIZATION WANTED Colombo, July Jf. The establishment of the Archaeological Department in permanent quarters alongside the Museum should prove to be one of the most important events in the history of the Museum, says Dr. Joseph Pearson, the Director of the Colombo
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    • 11 3 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUrT/iX GAZETTE
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  • 944 4 PACE OF AMERICAN’S SHOTS AUSTIN MASTERED AT WIMBLEDON H. W. Austin has failed to bring back to England the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship. Under the eyes of the King and Queen and 17,000 people Britain’s leading player was defeated in three sets 6-4, 6-2, 6-0 by H.
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  • 604 4 TERMS OF CONFISCATION SEQUEL TO OUTLAWRY OF THE KING MADRID, JUNE 16. A decree was published on Tuesday regulating the disposal of King Alfonso’s private property in Spain. The decree orders that in execution of the King’s outlawry by the Cortes on November 26 last: (1)
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  • 110 4 ALL FROM DEATH DUTIES IN TWELVE YEARS Financial authorities are worried by the colossal drain on capital of death duties, which yielded the astonishing figure of £763,725,000 to the Exchequer during twelve years to the end of 1931. A former Chancellor estimates that within the next four years the
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  • 77 4 SEVENTY-EIGHT BEGIN MANUFACTURE Seventy-eight foreign firms—sixey-five German, eleven French and two Swiss—have begun manufacturing in Britain. This fact was revealed by Mr. HoreBelisha, Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Trade, in answer to a question in the House of Commons by Mr. W. R. D. Perkins,
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    • 247 4 ALL BABIES THR| Ve BEST ON TRUFOOD. d /t, n U I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters—MALAYA CAN DO WIIH MORE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature would have them built. No other food so completely takes the place of breast milk. Send
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  • NOTES AND NEWS FROM SIAM
    • 401 5 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE DISCUSSION OF TECHNICAL MATTERS Bangkok, July 15. I The seventh meeting of the nieniljcrs of the Senate of the People was held yesterday at 4 p.m. at the Ananta Srnagon Throne Hall. Over 60 members were present, and n.E. Chao Phya Dharmasakdi Montri
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    • 55 5 Phya Kritaraj Songsvasdi, Chief Judge of the Foreign Causes Court, has been appointed Chief Judge of the /appeal Court, in place of Phya Manopakarana, who has been appointed Minister of Finance. Phya Nidisastr Baisal, Chief Judge of the Criminal Court, has been appointed also to act as Chief
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    • 256 5 Bangkok, July 15. The Nationale Fete was celebrated by the French Community of Bangkok to-day in customary style. All the French business premises and the banks closed in honour of the day and the Legation flagstaff was gaily be flagged. In the morning there was a reception
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    • 625 5 ATTACKS ON PRINCES NO CONFISCATION OF PROPERTY Bangkok, July 14. Phya Manopakarna, President of the Committee of the People’s Party, accorded an interview to the representatives of the Press to-day, when he took occasion to criticise statements that had appeared in a certain section of the
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    • 107 5 BangkoK, July 14. During a Rugby game at the Sports Club last n’ght W. J. Clennell sustained an injury to the arm. The accident did not, strangely enough, occur during a tackle He w.is running, seemed to trip and fell on his elbow, the result being so
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    • 155 5 The Thai Mai to-day issues a copy of a letter dated July 12, of Phya Komarakul Montri, the former Minister of Finance, to the President of the Senate of the People’s Party. The following is a rough translation of it H.E. Chao Phya Dharmasaadi Montri, President
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    • 204 5 Most of the outside district officers have called meetings of Kamnan and Bhuyai Ban to explain to them the aims of the new Government. According to the Thai Mai, Third Councillor Luang Vibulaya Naranuraks, the Bantawai district officer, called a meeting of the Kamnan and Bhuyai Ban qf
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    • 228 5 Bangkok, July 14. A big crowd of friends and fellow members of the Siamo-Chinese Co-opera-tive Club went up to meet the Siamese flyer, Nai Leun Bhongsophon, at the Hua Lampong terminus when he alighted from the train. He was taken to the Ciub, where the other members
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  • 2222 6 NOVEL ON NEGRO MANNERS DR. FRAM A NEW BOOK BY “TAFFRAIL THE CHINABERRY TREE. By Jessie Fauset. Introduction by Zona Gale. 7'/ by 5, x. plus 310 pp. Elkin Mathews and Marrot. 7s. 6d. n. This well-written novel of negro manners differs from others of its
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  • 318 6 FLEET-STREET TYPIST WHO BEAT A MISS EDERLE RECORD A 22-year-old Fleet-street typist, who says that until a few years ago she was positively frightened of the water,” wants to be, this summer, the first woman to swim the Channel from the Dover side.
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  • 537 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. L. Reynolds of the Sarawak Police 1 arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday morn- ing. j Mr. N. B. Thomas O.C.P.D. Tampin who went on short leave returned and resumed duties. Tungku Abu Bakar, of Johore, who has been in the Johore General Hospital for some days
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    • 14 6 DIGESTION OUT=OF« ORDER! A COURSE OF PROMOTES SOUND DIGESTION AND SOON PUTS YOU RI6HT
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    • 203 6 i 1 1 (Good Night Vienna Fox Trot bo "11 (My Pretty Flowers Waltz Two Wonderfully Tuneful Numbers from Jack Buchanan’s Talkie Good-Night Vienna nn m f Delishious Fox Trot I Co 433 (Good-Night Little Girl That Haunting Refrain that Janet Gaynor featured in i “Delishious Makes A Really Good
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  • 780 7 C Y HINDU COMMUNITY 0? IE OF “NATURE’S OWN GENTLEMEN At t’sc premises of the Penang Hindu Sabha in Dato Kramat i<l yesterday the members <,f ‘he Penang Hindu Sabha ;iI; 1 the Committee of Manage- it of the Hindu Endowments Board assembled
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  • 184 7 THEORY THE RESULT OF COUNSEL’S VIVID IMAGINATION (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. The appeal by Subranianiam Chctty against the decision of Mr. Justice Burton of Johore, dismissing his claim for balance money due on a lean and allowing a counter claim by Abdul Wahab for return of
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  • 73 7 Company to be Wound Up Owing to Slump (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. A petition for the winding up of the Europe Hotel Limited was granted in the Supreme Court. The Official Assignee was appointed Liquidator. Loss of business due to the slump is the chief cause
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  • 487 7 DR. JEKYLL MR. HYDE REAL THRILLER AT MAJESTIC The sensation of the film week in Penang is the presentation at the Majestic Theatre of “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” This talking picture is likely to excite a storm of controversy, not only because of its own extraordinary character, but also
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  • 291 7 WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS The following are the results of ties played yesterday in the Penang Cricket Club July Tennis Tournament. MEN’S SINGLES HANDICAP A —30.1 G. W. Bryant beat —l5 W. M. Oak-Rhind 6—l, B—6 —3 A. L. V. S. Giles beat —4 D. K. Evans fr
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  • 25 7 —Reuter. London, To-day. Lady Lytton has received a message from China that there is no cause for anxiety in regard to her husband.
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  • 165 7 LADIES’ SEMI-FINALS RESULTS The following are the results of the Semi-Finals of the Ladies Singles in the Penang Badminton Champions: Mrs. Low Hooi Seah beat Miss Khoo Chye Hoon 15—0, 15 —1. Miss Cheah Shing Jing W. O. Miss Patt Chun Fai. MEN’S DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP The following
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  • 136 7 CLIFFORD SCHOOL DEFEATED (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Yesterday. A cricket match played between the King Edward VII. School Taiping and the Clifford School Kuala Kangsar on the formers ground resulted in a win for the Taiping School by 78 runs. King Edward VII. School won
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  • 1013 7 F INAL GALLOPS FOR PENANG MEETING COMPRADOR IMPRESSES Bowden’s String Exercised on Second T rack By TIC TAC With the exception of the strings of O Neill and Hobbs all the other horses were seen at work on the course this morning, the final gallops being watched by a very
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  • 142 7 APPEAL FROM RECENT JUDGMENT The next Court of Appeal will sit in Penang on August 12 and subsequent days. Among the appeals filed is one by the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Penang, who is not satisfied with the recent judgment of Mr. Justice Whitley in the
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  • 238 7 Heavy Fine Imposed on Tamil A sentence of a fine of $25/- or in default three weeks rigorous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang, on a Tamil named Ayawoo whom he convicted on a charge of cruelty to animals. Inspector Dawson at
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  • 34 7 VENUE CHANGED The Penang Football Association has decided that the Malaya Cup match between Penang and Selangor which has been fixed for Saturday, will be played on the Victoria Green.
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    • 137 7 fIK I I 3 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 MAURICE CHEVALIER n in HIS FIRST SINGING DANCING PICTURE "INNOCENTS OF j PARIS" |j~wifl> SYLVIA BEECHER and GEORGE FAWCETT j NOW SHOWING TO CROWDED HOUSES I ‘majestic! I' i r 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.30 THE GREATEST THRILLER EVER MADE “Dr. JEKYLL and Mr. HYDE”
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  • 655 8 Somewhat belatedly we acknowledge receipt of an interesting book from the pen of the Hon. Mr. Justice A. K. a Beckett Terrell entitled “Malayan Legislation and its Future” with a foreword by the Hon. Mr. Justice du Parcq. The main topic of the publication is the gradual usurpation
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  • 265 8 Since war ceased to be a sport, the majority of mankind has been hard pressed to find an outlet for its primaeval longing for adventure. Detective fiction stepped into the breach. From Gaboriau’s M. Lecocq to Van Dine’s Philo Vance a series of great detectives has bestridden
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  • 399 8 Hitherto estimates of the number of un- Qli'.ployed in the United States have been 'ittle better than guesswork hence the width of their range. Some authorities put it at approximately others reckoned that it was round about 6,000,000. Precise figures have now been given for
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  • 1016 8 A DECLINING RACE Some time ago it was decided that the whale should have a temporary respite from persecution. Thus the unending war waged on it for centuries has come to a truce. It is high time that whalers realised that their heavy toll of the herds
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  • 946 8 THE UNWANTED “FLI-v-. I A problem which is not likely t us for some time is develop., United States as a result of the un I owned motor vehicle in that to get rid of disused cars i s th p According to an authority qUO L
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    • 167 8 I SPECIAL NOTICE!!! A complete rcngo of all our Cosd Storage Supplies are new available i from Messrs. Guan Muct, I'i Chowrasta Road. This Shop opens at 6 A.M. daily and will thus be convenient to our 1 customers who shop in the early morning. Ail prices are as those
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  • 839 9 LAND ARTILLERY QUESTION SETTLED IN PRINCIPLE LAST OUTSTANDING POINT I C/V/L POPULATIONS PROTECTED AGAINST AIR HORRORS DETAILS OF PROPOSALS 1 1, The only big outstanding point for incorporation in the draft disarmament resolution for submission to the Disarmament Conference, viz.: the limitation of land
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  • 67 9 .—Reuter. Dublin, Yesterday Senate considered the Oath Bill a ■:iin to-night and upheld all the amendments which the Dail rejected. Thus the bill is suspended for eighteen months v. hen automatically it will become law. Tiie Dail has been summoned for Friday to consider the Emergency Duties Bill.
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  • 272 9 automa Reuter. ITALY DUMBFOUNDED resignations of MINISTERS 7t«Zy is dumbfounded at the resignations of several important cabinet and other Ministers. The official explanation is that it is due to Mussolini’s policy of changing the Government periodically but the general impression is stated to be that it is
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  • 36 9 -Reuter. M London, Yesterday. A bulletin states that the second stage of the operation for removal of the cataract i:i the right eye of Princess Beatrice, whose general condition is quite satisfac- tory, u'C.s
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  • 46 9 P. O. BOARD Reuter. T4R. ARCHIBALD LANG AND ST”' HARCOURT SUTLER APPOINTED London, Yesterday. Mr. Archibald Orr Lang and Sir Harcourt Butler have been appointed to tlw I’ and O. Board to fill the vacancies caused i j y the death of Lords Inchcape and Kiluracken.—Reuter.
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  • 45 9 —Rugby Radio Service. ONE HOUR’S TOUR OF COVENT GARDEN. Rugby, Yesterday. yhe Kind’s youngest son. Prince George, paid an early morning visit to Covent Garden, Ixmdon’s famous fruit, flower and vegetable market of which he made a tour lasting one hour.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 16 9 Reuter. p-ris, Yesterday. h h ?B taken piace of the novelis Rene R. ir.—Reuter.
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  • 152 9 ABSOLUTELY RIGHT GOVERNOR’S USE OF POWERS London, July 1, In the House of Commons, warm approval of the use of his powers of certification by the Governor of Ceylon was uttered by Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister during the debate on the Colonial Office estimates. In reply to various criticisms, he said
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  • 131 9 BETTER HEALTH VALUE OF SPORT FOR CLERKS (From Our Own Correspondent) Addressing the Singapore Rotary Club at the fortnightly tiffin meeting Mr. S. J. Hacker favoured the adoption of daylight saving in Malaya. Giving employees more freedom for sport, will, he said, result in better health
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  • 656 9 VIRTUAL DICTATORSHIP DECLARED IN PRUSSIA SOCIALIST-CATHOLIC MINISTRY DISMISSED FAILURE TO DEAL WITH COMMUNIST MENACE Acting upon the advice of Herr Hitler, a German Presidential Dicree has placed Prussia under a virtual Dictatorship with Von Papen as State Commissioner, which means that he will rule Prussia
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  • 90 9 —Reuter. London, Yesterday. With impressive military ceremonial Lord Plumer was buried in the Warrior’s Chapel at Westminster Abbey. The coffin conveyed thence on the gun carriage used at Lord Haig’s funeral and flanked by pall bearers including Field Marshals Robertson, Allenby, Jacob and Milne and Generals Cavan and
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  • 251 9 ONE DAY’S PAY FUND Colombo, July 10. Fully-attended sub-district meetings of the Nuwara Eliya Planters’ Association were recently held at Maturata, Udapussellawa, and Nuwara Eliya, at which the following resolutions were passed on the subject of the One Day Pay Fund and Repatriation 1. That the
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  • 140 9 ADVANCING GOVERNMENT’S POLITICAL AIMS Berlin, July 13. The Bezet Ammittag claims authority for the statement that the Reich Government plans to recognise the German E~ZHu,castlng Corporation with the object of submitting the company to the direct control of the Reich. The German Broadcasting Corporation and Companies are I'censed
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  • 82 10 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £125 2s. 6d. £126 Os. Od. TIN (3 Months) London £126 15s. Od. £127 15s. Od. Singapore $65.50 $65.75 Business Done Penang $64.75 $65.00 Business Done Buyers—No sellers. Buyers—No sellers. COPRA (Sundried) $5.35 $5.35 BLACK PEPPER $24.00 $24.00 RUBBER London 1 15/16 1 29/32
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  • 2140 10 FURTHER REDUCTION IN COSTS OF PRODUCTION MR. CHARLES EMERSON’S SURVEY y The twenty-sixth annual general meeting of the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, was held at the Rubber Growers’ Association, 2-4, Idol-lane, London, E.C. Mr. Charles Emerson (the chairman of the company) presided. Mr. W. F. MacLagan, representing
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  • 224 10 FINANCIAL METHODS CRITICISED i The Republican Advisory Committee of New York Country has prepared a report, intended as a basis for legislation, on the investment policies and management of New York fire and casualty insurance companies. The report strongly criticises the practices of many of
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  • 352 10 TODAYS PRICES The following were the hteit quotations j in MESSRS KENNEDY Co *a ehaie Hat at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day 2 E 5 5 o Shares M CQ CQ so* 0« 0 $O. Mining: Bangrin Tin M 6/- 7/6 6/- 7,6 Inch l?/3
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  • 76 10 The following prices were realised for rubber sold at the above Auction Rooms to-day Good F.A.Q. $7.20 F.A.Q. $6.95 to $7.05 Low F.A.Q. $6.60 to $6.70 Uns. Dia. Sheet $5.30 to $5.80 Lump Scrap $2.60 to $3.60 Loose Scrap $3.80 to $4.70 The Singapore prices for Standard
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  • 296 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.jn. on Friday. A mail for The
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  • 168 10 Latest Quotations Wed Mon. Rat. July 20 July 18 Sept. 19 Paris 91 90 9116 123 96 New York 8. 6f 8 541 4 85 T Montreal 4J04 4 124 Brussels 25 7*4 25.60 84 88 Geneva 18 324 18 224 24 86 Amsterdam 8 854
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  • 79 10 Penang, July 21 By Courtesy oj tke CliartereJ Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 18 16 4 m/ts 2/8 7/8 Private 8 m/ts credit 2/4 3/16 u 8 Documentary 2/4 .5/16 On New York Bank Demand 40j France M T T 1000 nom India -> T. T. 158 Bangkok
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  • 172 10 COURT SEQUEL TO J A Kf n ACCIDENT AKE R °A5 (From Our Own Mr. and Mrs. T p i laiping, are suina 1 Hodder, electrical Taiping, for special .1 general damages as a J. J to the motor car collisioL I Lake Road, la’pip<r The accident occurred
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    • 23 10 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.
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    • 464 10 POLICE NCTsCZ I TRAFFIC REGULATIONSPENANG RACES (23rd, 26th, 23th, 3fith July Ist, 1932) In pursuance of the powe-s vested it him by Section 6(4) of Ordnance No.K (Minor Offences), the Chief Police Officer issues the following Police Orders with r. I ference to the regulation of traffic on Rae Days.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 38 10 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 78 E Nil Noon 85 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 2.34 a.m. 8.36 a.m. 2.16 p.m. 9.05 p.m. TO-MORROW 3.01 a.m. 9.06 a.m. 2.41 p.m. 9.29 p.m.
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  • 792 11 Schedule of Principal Lines T e following is a list of vessels arriving ruling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY q PRES. ADAMS from Singapore sail8 for Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles. Boston New York —to-day. e 4MPANG from Bernam
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  • 195 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 Bcxing Competition, Esplanade or Town Hall, 9.15 p.m. Day. THURSDAY, JULY 28. Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Third Day.
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  • 188 11 Henry Joad, headmaster of the Hyde Council School, Henaon, N.W., was fined 10s. and five guineas costs at Hendon Police Court for assaulting a thirteen-year-old pupil. Mr. Ricketts, for the defence, said there would be an appeal. A schoolboy stated that the headmaster thrashed him across
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  • 88 11 In a poaching case at Oxford police court to-day one of the chief exhibits was a hare which had been killed on Whit Sunday—five weeks ago. A constable solemnly produced the animal from a heap of wrappings and, after placing it in front of the magistrates,
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  • 480 11 SEEING LONDON Judge Tells of Famous Case Judge Dowling, one of the leading justices of the Supreme Court of New York, and the man who presided at the second trial of Harry K. Thaw, the young Pittsburg millionaire, for the murder of Stanford White, is
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  • 281 11 CIVIL SERVANT WITNESS IN A TENNIS SHIRT UNION’S STATEMENT Civil Servants have been swift to reply to a rebuke administered to a Labour Exchange official who gave evidence at Penge, S.E., Police Court. The labour exchange official, under the advice of his medical advisers, appeared
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  • 1619 12 COUNCIL MEETING AT KUALA LUMPUR LAND GRANTS SCRAP RUBBER FOR RAILWAY FUEL A meeting of the Council of the Planters’ Association of Malaya was held in Kuala Lumpur on July 9. Mr. R. S. Chantier (Chairman) presided, and there were present Mr. J. C. Innes (Vice-Chairman)
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  • 122 12 After much thought, the directors of Lahat Mines, in consultation with the managers (Messrs. Osborne and Chappel); have decided that the North mine should be let for two years to the Chinese tributor who has been working the South mine. The Tributor has agreed to work under the
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  • 56 12 The following cabled information has been received by the Malayan Information Agency. Ocean shipments of tin during June, irrespective of date of receipt of exporters’ documents, were as follows: To United Kingdom, 645 tons; U.S.A., Continent of Europe, 1 531; British r ‘o.->sc'sions. 213: Japan, 6<; other
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  • 982 12 SOUTHERN TRONOH TIN Owing to the introduction of restriction of production only one dredge of Southern Tronoh Tin Dredging has been in operation at a time since June, 1931 The tin ore recovered during 1931 amounted to 441 tons (against 566 tons during the previous year) and sales
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  • 556 12 FINANCING TIN DURING EMBARGO Nigeria’s decision to agree to the 25,000 ton cut and cease export for two months has been modified to deferring the start to July 1, to continue tin winning but not to export in July and August. Actually the export will take place in August
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  • 289 12 At the present time the average price of Javan teas in London is about fivepence per lb., which is considerably less than the current prices of Ceylon and Indian produce, low as these have fallen. The reai son for this discount is largely the fact 1
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    • 15 12 WIRELESS I WIRELESS I informative and Interesting articles appear in the Pinang Gazette ON FRIDAYS.
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    • 306 12 l®a 4m I Scarcely a man or woman can hope to go through life with out the shadow of illness falling across their path at soma time or other. But though the days of pain and sickness cannot be avoided, the long and tedious process of corv valescence, the gradual
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  • 278 13 USELESS SHOW ANIMALS BULL DOG THAT COULD NOT WALK Breeders of livestock in Britain are worried. Scores of different animals and birds are being bred out of existence by fanciers who cultivate freaks to win prizes in the show-ring. This is what is
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  • 339 13 ZG-J S ATTEMPT TO SECURE SPECIMEN Mr. C. S. Webb has returned from a visit to Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand with a large consignment of mammals, birds and reptiles destined for the Zoo in London and for Whipsnade. He was commissioned by the Zoological Society oi
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  • 150 13 “MORE RELIABLE THAN THE 8.8. C.” The most reliable weather prophet in South London is Mr. William Russell, of Hoyle-road, Tooting. He has neither barometer nor weather vane, has not left his house for a year, and scoffs at the official weather clerks. He just
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