Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 July 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 173 Vol. LXXXX. MONDAY, 25th JULY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 3741 3 FIRST DAY OF AUTUMN MEETING Canvasser Wins The Big Race In Great Style MARIETTE AND GOLD OR OBLIGE By TIC TAC. By scoring her fourth successive win, this time in better company, Short Suit has proved beyond a shadow of doubt that
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  • 131 3 RESULTS OF SINGLES HANDICAP, TIES (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 23. The following are the results in the first round of the Singles Handicap in the Chinese Sporting Club Tennis Tournament:— Lai Nang Fun —4O beat Chan Ping Kong Scr. 6—2, B—6. Loke Yoke Thong —l5
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  • 81 3 CHAMPIONS TO MEET THE REST (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 23. The Burma Rifles who won the Gossage Cup having gained the championship of the Taiping and District Football LeaE-te will be opposed to a team comprised of the Rest on Monday, at which
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  • 2101 4 LAUSANNE AGREEMENT AND TIN—THE PLIGHT OF RUBBER ESTATES—SHOULD THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT HELP—LONDON DIRECTORS ACCUSED OF BULLYING (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 13. One remark heard every day in the City is that commodities are not likely to rise in face of present stocks and production.
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    • 437 4 D A N E rTI I THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF g I SINGAPORE FOOT BURNING 1 /tT' (A I I SPOTS Zi ’’Oxi I I /JflX I 1 /yf ITJW/ I •j/ J i I I CRACKS SCALY < ITCHY J I BETWEEN DRY f BLISTERS i f THE
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  • 1146 5 i 25 YEARS’ WORK FOR THE SERVICES i I THE KING’S MESSAGE The annual general meeting of the Union Jack Club was held at the headquarters in Waterloo-road, S.E. Sir Walter R. Lawrence, who presided, said that he had sent the following message to the King: ‘‘The
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  • 712 5 DUKE OF YORK AND THE LUCIFER SOCIETY London, July 13. The Duke of York attended the Lucifer Golfing Society’s dinner to British Empire oversea golfers at the Mansion House. The Lord Mayor presided, and the guests numbered over 300. The King sent the following reply to
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  • 610 6 KING EDWARD VII BEATEN AH EE BOWLS AND BATS WELL The annual inter-school cricket match between the Penang Free School and the King Edward VII. School, Taiping, was played on Saturday on the Free School ground at Green Lane and resulted in an easy win to the
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  • 592 6 BOYS WIN BY 100 RUNS i SHUAIB SIX FOR 14 i An event looked forward to by both 1 past and present pupils of the Free School, the annual cricket match, took place yesterday on the Free School ground in Green Lane when the present
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  • 127 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 22. The Survey Sports Union will field a Cricket Team to-day to play against the Perak Club, on the Esplanade at 10 a.m. sharp. The following will represent the T.S.S.U.: -—F. A. Fendall, H. L. Ward (Capt.), J. A. Tulloch,
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  • 1069 6 Mr H T Hedley has been appointed I to act as Senior Assistant Auditor. Mr T G. Wiggins has been appointed Uqffidator of the Central Health Board. won Mr F. J. Morten Director of Education F.M.S. and S.S. is now in Kuala Lumpur. Miss K. M. Horsford,
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  • 196 6 YESTERDAY’S CRICKET ROWLANDS 58 FOR THE WINNERS A cricket match played yesterday on i Francis Light School ground between j Ceylon Association and the Indian Associatioi?resulted in a win for the forme. 21 runs. The following are the scores: CEYLON ASSOCIATION "A” P. de Silva b Shori
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  • 791 7 SEVEN RACES notes and selections FOR TO-MORROW By TIC-TAC By way of preface it might be mentioned that to-morrow’s races, the second day of the Autumn Meeting, will commence at 3 p.m. On Thursday, too, the first race will start at the same time
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  • 296 7 GOVERNMENT ENGLISH SCHOOL ANNEX TROPHY (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, July 23. The presentation of the “Stuart Shield to the Government English School, as the winners of the Alor Star Football League, took place yesterday afternoon on the grounds of the Regent’s Club. The school having won
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  • 214 7 VAN BREUKLAN’S SUCCESS Trainer van Breuklan sent out three out of the eight winners for Saturday’s races and he also had one third. Bowden had one first, one second and one third and Trainer Orchard also saddled a winner, a second and a third. The riding
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  • 352 7 SOME WEIGHTS FOR THURSDAY ANOTHER WIN FOR PUNKAWALLA Below will be found the weights for four races on Thursday and for three races on Saturday. It will be seen that Short Suit, after her remarkably easy win on Saturday has been sent up
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  • 40 7 .—Reuter. SHANGHAI MAN BEATEN Spas Belgium, July, 23. In the second round of the Amateur Golf Championship Douglas-grant (Royal Cinque Ports) beat Budd (Shanghai), who had received a walk over in the first round, by 4 3.-
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  • 58 7 Reuter. GERMANY BEATEN Paris, Yesterday. Vines best von Cram 3-6, 6-3, 9-7, 6-3. Vines’s better volleying won him the match. The German’s positioning and placing were magnificent; he was steadiness personified, retreive everything, but the American’s whirlwind serves and drives triumphed. America thus won by three
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  • 378 7 interment distinctions Indian Agent Asked to Give Decision It is hoped that as a result of the visit of the Agent of the Government of India, who has arrived in Penang to hear evidence and investigate into the whole affair, the dispute between the members
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  • 231 7 Ipoh Club’s Convincing Lim Seng Fook Trophy Victory (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 24. In a match played here yesterday evening the Ipoh Club trounced the Chinese Sporting Club to the tune of 5 goals to 1. The home defence was poor and the visitors showed all
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  • 143 7 We understand that arrangements have now been completed for a Cabaret Show to be given by Mrs. G. M. Alford on the first night of the Exhibition, Saturday next the 30th July. The Cabaret which will commence at 9.30 p.m. will be preceded at 9 o’clock by a
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  • 26 7 Dr. E. Stanley Jones will address the members of the Penang Rotary Club at the weekly tiffin at the E. O. Hotel tomorrow.
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  • 161 7 MISPLACED KEENNESS Premature Publication of Wills Illicit newspaper activities experienced a check to-day, when Frederick S. Budgen, a Fleet Street reporter, was sentenced at the Bow Street Police Court to two months’ imprisonment in the Second Division on a charge of obtaining information unlawfully
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  • 42 7 —Reuter. UNITED STATES AND FRANCE WELL AHEAD Washington, To-day. Totals of gold held by various countries according to the monthly report of the Federal Reserve Board is as follows: United States $3,952,000,000 Prance $3,200,000,000 England 660,000,000 Germany 196,000,000 Italy 298,000,000
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  • 88 7 SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS’ IMPRISONMENT Having been convicted on a charge of, theft a Chinese named Teoh Kok Cheng i was to-day produced before the District Judge for sentence. Chief Court Inspector McQuarrie in detailing the circumstances said that the accused was arrested by the complainant
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  • 58 7 The body of an unknown person believed to be that of a Chinese was found floating in a stream about a mile from Bukit Tengah. The body was in such a highly decomposed condition that it made identification difficult. Foul play is suspected owing to the presence of
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  • 16 8 WILKINSON.—On 23rd July, at Royston, Herts, to Laura Alice, wife of John Wilkinson, a son.
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  • 284 8 After six months’ labour the General Committee of the Disarmament Conference by 41 votes to 2, Germany and Russia opposing and eight abstentions, adopted a resolution drafted by Sir John Simon I and Dr. Benes of Czecho-Slovakia welcom- i n the Hoover proposals, agreeing to prohibition of
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  • 309 8 An almost immemorial custom of the sea is in process of change. Two or three years ago an international convention decreed that British helm orders should be brought into line with those of other nations. Every landsman, of course, has wondered at the lack of logic in
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  • 267 8 I The many families whose sons are carrying on the work of administration in India will read with interest an announcement by Sir Samuel Hoare on the future of the Indian Civil Service. To-day, said Sir Samuel Hoare, the members of that great body—the oldest Civil
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  • 1200 8 CALL FOR A LEAD FROM OTTAWA JOINT STATEMENT BY F. 8.1. AND T.U.C. The following joint statement is being submitted to the Government by the Federation of British Industries and the General Council of the Trades Union Congress. 1 1. Prior to the meeting of
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  • 921 8 THE RACES Slump or no slump there i a dollar or two left in the Stia chest. That was evident at th? ak ing* meeting of the Penang Turf°^non Saturday. Conditions being wh t Uh are the attendance did not come ant record-breaking proportions but it satisfactory.
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  • 368 9 Revision Or Cancellation Of War Debts CONFERENCE SUGGESTED Washington, Yesterday. An immediate world conference to consider the revision or cancellation of war debts in connection with settling other post-war problems was proposed in a broadcast address by Senator Borah, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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  • 133 9 WHY he was shot by roosen and kertscher Berlin, July 19. q t 7 he trial of two fanatics who on April 1 made an attempt on the Reichsbank resident, Dr. Luther’s life, opened on Tuesday. I'he two defendants, a lawyer, Dr. Roosen, and a man named Kertscher,
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  • 63 9 GERMANY MAKES ENQUIRIES London, July 22. Bemtf '*l rman Charge d’Affaires, Count Tue«<) r caded at the Foreign Office on form .y n rder to ask for additional inconceming the Franco-British V) asultation Pact. tary > l le abs< 'nce of the Foreign Secrea lenp-ti ln Sirdon >
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  • 266 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Saturday. Discussion of the draft resolution embodying agreed points of disarmament was concluded this morning and was carried by an overwhelming majority. The announcement yesterday that the German Delegation would vote against the resolution rendered unanimity impossible, but as the resolution is not
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  • 17 9 .—Reuter. Copenhagen, To-day. The airman Von Gronau landed at Julianehaab in South-west Greenland yesterday evening.—Reuter.
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  • 186 9 —Rugby Radio Service. FIVE IMPORTANT COMMITTEES ESTABLISHED Rugby, Saturday. Five important committees of the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa were constituted yesterday. What is generally regarded as the most important of these is that for the promotion of trade within the Commonwealth and it will probably, in effect,
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  • 86 9 ,—Rugby Radio Service. NEW ISSUE ON SALE FROM AUGUST 2. Rugby, Saturday. The new issue of savings certificates, to replace those superceded when the War Loan conversion scheme was launched, will be on sale on August 2. This will be the fourth issue of these certificates. The purchase
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  • 24 9 —Re-Ler. FAMOUS SOUTH AMERICAN AERONAUTICAL INVENTOR Rio De Janeiro. The death has taken place of Santos Dumont, the famous aeronautical inventor.
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  • 357 9 the British Commonwealth. —Rugby Radio Service. Conversations Proceeding Behind the Scenes? IRISH TANGLE Dublin, Yesterday. Although it had been expected that the new tariffs against Britain would be announced to-night Mr. De Valera, who was very busy almost all day long, has not summoned the Cabinet
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  • 160 9 CHARGES OF OPEN-FACED FRAUD AND CORRUPTION Bucharest, July 20. Charges of open-faced election fraud are hurled against the Government by the Opposition groups. They maintain that the National Peasants Party, which took over the Government a month ago, in order to make the elections, claim 60 per cent,
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  • 151 9 THE SOVIETS ON THE JOB Moscow, July 19. An appeal In favour of a union between the Communists Social Democrats in Germany has been launched from the Soviet Russian broadcasting station. It is stated that in view of the immediate danger threatening from "the enemy of
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  • 57 9 COMMUNISTS ARRESTED interference with the WORKERS Paris, July 19. Liege: This morning 70 Communists were arrested for trying to prevent the men in the Liege Basin from returning to work. At Mons the central miners union decided to continue the strike. An official communique states that the
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  • 67 9 EXHIBITION OPENED IN JAPAN Tokyo, July 19. An exhibition of modern German architecture was opened here by the Foreign Minister and Minister for Education in presence of the German Ambassador, Herr Voretzsch. Models as well as draivings of the most important buildings constructed in Germany within recent years
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  • 73 9 LUCRATIVE TRADE SCOTCHED IN GERMANY Hamburg, July 18. A big coffee smuggling affair has been discovered here. The police seized two motor vans as well as a motor boat, which, in secret compartments, carried 190,000 pounds of coffee. Eight persons who are believed to have carried on a
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  • 50 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. NEW SHORT WAVE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER Rugby, Yesterday. Within the next few days the equipment for the British Broadcasting Corporation new short wave Empire transmitter will be taken to Daventry where the service is expected to be in operation by the end of the year.
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  • 37 9 Riga, July 20. The Latvian Minister of the Interior on Tuesday approved the statutes of the newly founded Latvian National Socialist Party which, however, is stated to have no connection whatsoever with the German Hitlerites.
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  • 331 9 PROPAGANDA? OFFICIAL JAPANESE VERSION OF TROUBLE Tokyo, July 22. The Hakusan Maru, a Japanese floating crab connery, and the Katsu Maru, a Japanese steamer of iff) tons, clashed with a Russian patrol ship off the western coast of Kamchatka this morning and exchanged fire. One Japanese
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  • 258 9 JAPANESE OFFICIALS CARRIED OFF Mukden, July 20. Genshiro Ishimoto, a member of the Liaison Staff of the Kwantung army, who had been commissioned to confer with General Tung Yu-lin, Chairman of Jehol Province, regarding the opium traffic, was attacked and carried away by bandit troops while on the
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  • 527 9 STRONG MEASURES THREE BLOWS AGAINST GOVERNMENT OPPONENTS Berlin, Yesterday. General Von Runstedt during the week-end aimed three blows against the opponents of Government. He ordered the closing of the communist exhibition showing Hitlerite terrorism, forbade election propaganda by means of loud speakers from motor cars and
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  • 174 10 “MANCHESTER GUARDIAN” COMMENT The Manchester Guardian,” commenting on the modified Byrne Scheme which came into force on July 1, says: “On this basis the present standing stock of 59,000 tons or so should be reduced By about 37,040 tons, and of the remainder 21,000 tons is held
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  • 161 10 Latest Quotations B<H. Fri. Sai. July 23 July 22 Sepi. 19 P rig 11/16 90$ 128 96 New York 8.55 i 8,55 4,85? Montreal 4 08 4.07 Brjgeelg 25. 25.62| 84 88 Geneva 18.25 8 25 24 86 Amsterdam 8.82 8.82 12 08 M>hn 6011/16 6
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  • 94 10 AIR MAILS A mail for Batavia via Palembang by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail closes at 6 o’clock to-day. BY STEAMER A mail for Singapore by the s.s. Kedah' closes at 4 o’clock to-day. A mail for Lumut by the s.s. Rengam closes at
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  • 83 10 Pemng, July 25 (By Courtesy oj the Churtereil Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 18,16 4 w/u 2/8 7/8 Private 8 m/»i oredik 2/4 3/16 8 Documentary 2/4 5/16 On New York Bank Demwd 401 France T T. 1.000 nom India T. T. 158 f Bangkok T.T. 801 per
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    • 13 10 RACING A Home turf article appears in the Pinang Gazette 11 EVERY TUESDAY.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 42 10 PENANG WEATHER report Temp. Wind Rainfall 7« E 6 a.m. 78 Noon S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. to-day 4.19 a.m. 10 30 a m 3.4 S p.m. 10 34 to-morrow 4.56 a.m. Ul5 p.m. 4.15 p m. 1108 p m
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    • 154 10 j IV! J EZ S "T I Q: I 6.15 TO-NIGHT I Firtt National’s Briifant Production j ‘The C areless Arc’ WITH X Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Loretta Young and Carmel Myers NEXT CHANGE Paul l ukas and Heanor Boardman IN 1 “WOMEN LOVE ONCE” J N THE WAY MAURICE OH
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  • 767 11 Schedule of Principal Lines ne following is a list of vessels arriving jud sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY maXDAR from Tg. Mengeidar, Bagan fiS ?i Api Api, Paneh, Berombang Asahan, sailing for Asahan, Beromsailm" f° r Asahan, Berombang Paneh, Bagan S. Api
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  • 228 11 MONDAY, JULY 25. Address at the Town Hall by Dr. Stanley E. Jones on The sermon on the Mount—is it practicable.? TUESDAY, JULY 26. Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Second Day. Final address at Town Hall by Dr. Stanley E. Jones on Karma and the Cross,” 6
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  • 171 11 Under the kind patronage of His Highness Thungku Abdul Rahman, Asst. Dist. Officer, Sungei Patani, Sri Ganashananda Dramatic Troop staged the novel “Rajambal on Tuesday the sth July, 1932, in aid of the Kedah Indian Unemployed Relief Fund, Sungei Patani. The following is the statement
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  • 731 11 FINDS DURING 30 YEARS’ DIGGING IN EGYPT GIRLS OF 3500 B.C. In the basement of a West End mansion is a copy of a room in one of the palaces of the Pharaohs. The room, specially designed to give an Egyptian setting, stores treasures of
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    • 17 11 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what you friends at Home are doing—Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.
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  • 959 12 FLYING THE WORLD SEEMED SO SIMPLE, THEN AMERICAN AIRMAN'S OWN STORY OF "TOUCH LUCK" AFTER RECORD ATLANTIC FLIGHT London, July 13. Captain Bennett Griffin and Lieut. James Mattern, the American airmen, are to make another attempt to beat the record for a round-the-world flight. Eelow, in the first message to
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  • 1143 13 VICTORY TO THE BETTER SIDE c ame marred by bad refereeing pe nahg forwards fail badly BY “ATHLETE” Penang, Saturday eO a’ scored eight minutes from the sufficed to give Selangor a victory e r Penang in what was virtually the vf C)I t he Northern
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  • 306 13 NEWS OF SUBMARINE LOSSES QUICKER TRACING OF WITNESSES The Admiralty are taking steps to ensure that no time shall in future be lost in getting into touch with any eye-wit-nesses of a submarine disaster. The General Post Office and the British Boardcasting Corporation are co-operating with
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  • 342 13 ‘UNREASONABLE, IMPRUDENT IMPROPER’ INVESTMENTS £145,000 CASE The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal by Mr. Martin Coles Harman from the judgment of Mr. Justice Clauson awarding Messrs. Morris and Jones, Ltd., wholesale grocers, of Liverpool and elsewhere, £115,563. In the action the company claimed about £146,674 as damages from Mr.
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  • 391 14 MEMORIAL TARRED JUST BEFORE UNVEILING EVERGREENS USED TO HIDE STAINS London, July 13. A few hours before they were unveiled by the Prince of Wales the commemoration pillars on historic Runnymede were found to have been disfigured with creosote. It was, in the words of the Prince to
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  • 317 14 CARRIES SPARE ENGINE AND APPARATUS TO FIT IT Thirty tons of steel, insured for £lOO,OOO, hurtling through the air at nearly 100 miles an hour to the scream of engines developing more than 5,500-horse power. That is what privileged visitors to Strood, Kent, saw on July
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  • 273 14 ENSIGN FLOWN 100 TEARS FOUND TO BE ILLEGAL THOSE THREE LEGS London, July 13. The Isle of Man is in trouble over its flag c After 100 years it has suddenly been discovered that the familiar red ensign with three legs of
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  • 252 14 WHY NOT MORE THAMES BRIDGES PARIS HAS TWENTY-ONE TO LONDON’S ELEVEN London, July 13. A suggestion that more bridges should be built across the Thames, and that men thrown out of work on the Clyde when the building of a giant ocean liner was abandoned should be employed on them
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  • 260 14 3 CONTRIBUTION BY BAR TO ECONOMY Barristers, as well as solicitors, are contributing to the reduction of the costs of litigation. The Lord Chancellor announces that in order to join in the movement for economy the Bar Council have agreed to a modification of the two-thirds rule
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