Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 July 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 174 Vol. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 26th JULY, 1931 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 1760 2 RATES FOR CASUAL TO LET BANKS. ZZ x ADVERTISEMENTS IQ fl P SEA-SIDE HOUSE:—No. 62 Birch Road. I ?XX.'" rJ T n .T B r g KUX« The Mercantile Bank Chartered Bank AII $75/- per month. TERRACE HOUSE:— e (Incorporated in England by Royal All communications relating to No Cantonment
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  • 2751 3 CONVICTION ON FIVE CHARGES «he was mad about WOMEN” London, July 13. y r F. K. North, Chancellor of the Pioccse of Norwich, gave judgment convicting the Rev. H. F. Davidson, Rector of Stiffkey, on five charges involving his association with women. The Rector arrived
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    • 26 3 Are you a BOY SCOUT?— If so read the SCOUT'S CORNER in the Finang Gazette EVERY MONDAY. VI 7 I H J j*? Use i WW”
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    • 261 3 f 5° Cm j i o^l y Um- finite Label lanxic of and.— Dewar distillers, White Label Qiie Best (jood Spirits for PENANG^*" 1 PERAK "and KEDAH HENRY WAUGH AND CO., LTD., PENANG IPOH. Ise II BouwoisyißsoßSgis t&twuAig in. Qaris) I dB EE) I llkj| E Hm ft ever occurred
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  • 2282 4 SOLARIO REMAINS IN ENGLAND—THE WELSH DERBY AND OAKS—STEWARDS' CUP PROSPECTS—RECORD PRICE FOR SOLARIO. London, July 13. After keen competition between rival interests in Britain and America, Solario was sold at Newmarket on July 11th to Lord Glanely, acting for a syndicate of British breeders, for the record
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    • 362 4 Or S’ How Disfiguring! Pimples and blotches will mar the beauty of any complexion, no matter how lovely it may be otherwise. They are so unnecessary, too, when regular daily use of Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, will keep the skin clear and healthy. Sample each Soap, Ointment and
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    • 483 4 ALL BABIES THR y p BEST ON TRUFOOD. Ft wk i z tn U J I Sturdv of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters—MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE i HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES i HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as na ure vzoulcl have them built. No otiiei rood so completely
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  • Current Clippings From China
    • 228 5 POLICE GUARD AGAINST VIOLENT ACTS THOUSANDS QUIT JOBS Shanghai, July 19. There has been a sudden recrudescence, of labour restlessness in Nantao district, following the French tramways ••go slow strike.” Disturbing rumours of others joining the tramway strikers in sympathy and a general walk-out of workers
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    • 179 5 CANTON NAVY PREPARE FOR ACTION Hong Kong, July 19. Following the amicable settlement of the Canton Navy dispute, it is anticipated that the Chinese naval ships at present in Hong Kong will shortly be under sailing orders from the Central National Government, pending the arrival of an authorised
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    • 212 5 ONLY 9 CASES THIS WEEK Hong Kong, July 20. Judging from the number of cases reported. there is an improvement in the cholera epidemic,” said Dr. G. W. Pope, the Medical Officer of Health, when seen by a China Mail reporter this morning. So far this week there has
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    • 120 5 entertained by local FUKIEN MERCHANTS Hong Kong, July 18. enernl Tsai Ting-kai was the guest of o>nour at a tiffin given by the local merchants at the Gloucester •'Hiding restaurant yesterday. 40 P er s°ns were present, and the Yau-h" g WaS P residcd ov er by Mr.
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    • 399 5 EXCITEMENT IN SHANGHAI FOREIGNERS MOVE TO INTERVENE Shanghai, July 15. Madame Sun Yat-sen has organised a committee, in which foreigners and Chinese are represented, to assist Mr. and Mrs. Noulens, charged with having spread Communist propaganda in China and arrested in Shanghai, in their fight
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    • 98 5 NOULENS CASE DEVELOPMENT Nanking, July 16. i Mr. Lo Wen-kan late last night resigned i from the Portfolio of Minister of Justice. l lt is believed that he is resigning because ’of certain aspects in connection with the Noulens case. I This morning Mr. Wang Ching-wei stated
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    • 125 5 NEGOTIATIONS REPORTED IN SHANGHAI Shanghai, July 16. The China Press learns that definite steps for the abolition of the Tael and the retention of the Dollar as the medium of exchange in China were taken at a meeting yesterday between the Native Bankers’ Guild and, Chinese
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    • 686 5 WIDE CO-OPERATION Alliance Gains Adherents in Many Parts of China Hongkong, July 14. Outlining the plans of the new-ly-formed Anti-Civil War Alliance, and expressing the hope that the organisation might put an end to the internal strife which has ravaged all China, Mr. Chu Ching-lan,
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    • 87 5 TROOPS MASSING FOR FRESH ATTACK Shanghai, July 15. It is reported that the situation along the Peking-Hankow Railway near the Honan-Hupeh border, where Communists have been creating trouble, is rapidly returning to normal. This is a result of a defeat inflicted on the Communists by the Government forces. The
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    • 703 5 60 AIRMEN LEAVE FLYERS REFUSE TO FIGHT THEIR OWN COUNTRYMEN Canton, July 15. Apart from the big event of last week at Canton, namely, the rousing welcome extended by the entire community to General Tsai Ting-kai, the hero, commanding the 19th Route Army, the next important
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    • 13 5 RACING A Home turf article appears in t£»e 11 Pinang Gazette EVERY TUESDAY.
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    • 319 5 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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  • 1442 6  -  BRITAIN HAS FOUND THE COMPLETE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION Bewildered Meen in the Hollow of His Hand: Five Minutes and Two Punches Petersen the complete fighter with a rapier-like left he dramatically created the situation he wanted he had Meen in the hollow of his hand. A
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  • 437 6 FEW SCRATCHINGS MALITA AND THE WARRIOR GOOD THINGS By TIC-TAC The scratchings are very light and good fields are assured for to-day’s races. The card consists of seven events, the first beginning at 3 p.m. The going should be a bit faster than on the first
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  • 355 6 Sir John Scott, K.8.E., C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mrs A H. Flowerdew and the Misses Flowerdew are expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur from home shortly. Mr. C. J. Hogbin, manager of Valleyside Estate, Batang Malaka, and Mrs. Hogbin
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  • 148 6 How the King Knighted the Mascot of the East “Bill Bulldog” is the proudest dog in the world. He is the mascot of H.M.S. Nelson, the flagship of the Home Fleet, which is now being visited by the King. To-day everybody is talking of him as “Sir
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    • 215 6 I J* j HERE'S A SELECTED j LIST THAT WE STILL SELL IN HUNDREDS i A Russian Barcarolle ““U Round the Hoy Wain Two Thrilling Vocal Recordings by the Chaiive Souris I Company, Beauty of Tone and Superb Blending of 1 Voices, that seem to be the Heritage of Russia,
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  • 928 7 THE ANSWER IS YES Stirring Address by Dr. Stanley Jones Taking as his subject “The Sermon on nt—is it practicable,” Dr. Stanley the Mo 'nt ttho well-known preacher, from Jones, me djft yesterday held spell bound another vast audience at the Town Hall.
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  • 584 7 DR. JONES AT ROTARY CLUB CHINA PASSING THROUGH TERRIFIC STRAIN Dr. Stanley Jones was the principal guest at the Weekly Tiffin meeting of the Penang Rotary Club at the E- O. Hotel to-day. Mr. H. Parry presided and briefly introduced the lecturer. In the course of
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  • 261 7 CHINESE WARNED IN BANKRUPTCY COURT A bankrupt who failed to put in his statement of affairs within the statutory time limit of seven days appeared before the Chief Justice in the Bankruptcy Court at the instance of the Assistant Official Assignee, Mr. E. N. Taylor, who asked for
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  • 104 7 CASE AGAINST CONSTABLES WITHDRAWN Corporal’s Case Transferred to Butterworth The cases in which Corporal Hussain bin Awang and constables Arshat bin Lagin and Omar bin Hashim were charged With dishonestly disposing of a stolen bicycle and abetment of the offence respectively were mentioned in the
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  • 258 7 POLICE ARREST GANG OF TERRORISTS Eleven Chinese were charged at the instance of Mr. R. O. W. Davis, Detective Officer, before the Ipoh Magistrate on Monday morning with being dangerous characters. Mr. Davis informed His Worship that of late continuous complaints had been received that a band
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  • 129 7 Culprit Sent to Tanjong Rambutan for Observation (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 25. An unusual incident occurred in Pondok Tanjong yesterday evening, when a fire was seen in the Government Forest Reserve which soon spread to about an acre of land. Coolies were at
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  • 130 7 FINE RACING FILM AT THE QUEEN’S The Calendar, which is now being shown at the Queen’s, Is certainly one of the finest pictures of the turf that has yet come to Penang. It must have an added attraction just now in view of the fact that the Penang
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  • 246 7 OF BICYCLfe Accused an Ex-Constable and Convict Ismail bin Tahir, the Police van driver who was on a charge of theft of a bicycle at the Victoria Jetty was to-day convicted by the Police Magistrate Penang. At the conclusion of the case Chief Court Inspector McQuarrie
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  • 300 7 A further effort in aid of the Funds of the Unemployed is to be made next Sunday evening at the Runnymede. The programme shown below is a interesting one and will unquest.- provide an hour and a half’s r tertainment. On the vocal side, Penang’s
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  • 205 7 CHAMPIONS DEFEATED BY THE REST (From Our Own Correspondent) Tai ping, July 25. The champions of the Taiping and District Football League, the Burma Rifles, were to-day defeated by the Rest by two goals to nil. The game was slow and uninteresting. The Rest scored midway in
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  • 172 7 PERAK CLUB DEFEATED BY AN INNINGS (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 24. The Perak Club suffered an innings defeat, last week-end, in their match with the Survey Sports Union. On a fast wicket on the Esplanade, the Perak Club started disastrously against the bowling of Ariaratnam
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  • 84 7 MONDAY’S RESULTS The following are the results of ties played yesterday in the P.C.C. July Tennis Tournament Men’s Singles Handicap “A” 4 R. D. Milligan beat Scr. A. F. Baughan 6-3, 6-4. 15.2 C. H. Rogers beat —15?2 W. T. Francis 6-1, 6-4. Men’s Singles Handicap
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    • 14 7 PENANG LIBRARY The Library will be reopened on Thursday, July 28, at 9 a.m.
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    • 92 7 I OPENING TO-NIGHT! LUKAS ELEANOR BOARDMAN OMEN LOVE ONCE"J TIMELY VIVID HUMAN The true, tempestuous drama of a Courages, wife, braving scandal to salvage love. IT’S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. OUR NEXT ATTRACTION jd RADIANT AND GLORIOUS ELISSA LAND! in "DEVIL’S LOTTERY" jj Plans at Robinson's 'Phone 567. 5 MARTELL'S ji
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 74 7 BRITISH PICTURES~AT~THEIR BEST I Phone 264. 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.30 EDGAR WALLACE RACING THRILLER "THE CALENDAR" WITH HERBERT MARSHALL—EDNA BEST AND ALL BRITISH CAST I Ĕ ADDED ATTRACTION "OUR FARMER PRINCE' 1 L J- BY PERMISSION OF HJI.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. i A 100 per cent. British Programme i NEXT
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  • 857 8 Whether Sir William Davison’s Bill to authorise the raising of money by means of lotteries for charitable, scientific, and artistic purposes, or for any public improvement or other public object, under conditions to be approved by the Home Secretary,” will ever be placed on the Statute Book is a
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  • 363 8 The Bavarian Government, the Bavarian newspapers and those of all the Southern German States are protesting violently against the dismissal of the Prussian ministers and the appointment of a Commissioner by the Reich on the ground that the measures taken, whereby all the Prussian ministries have been
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  • 827 8 THE HIDDEN STRESS 1 CHAIRS THEIR RELATION I TO HEALTH Life is full of little troubles and distresses about which most of us are too busy to bother, but which take a substantial toll of comfort. There is, for example, the matter of chairs. Chairs, it
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  • 959 8 JOANNA’S BOX I Attention has once again hp to Joanna’s Box the secrets ofS I sands are curious to learn j hich I cott was born in 1750 and I suffered from religious mania a I years rolled on she proclaimed h As I a prophetess and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 138 8 BALKAN SOBRANIE CIGARETTES and TOBACCO n|pi| swwl fesfl SMOKING tobacco mixture .S' F| NE3T MADE \> OF The Finest Yenidje Tobacco Sole Agents John Little and Co., Ltd., Penang Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. RACING up to DATE JULY EDITION, 1932. Complete Record of oil Racing in Malaya for the year
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    • 39 8 E. and O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE I! HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA ij each with sitting room and private ti bathroom attached. ti Modem Sanitation Throughout L| EXCELLENT CUISINE ii under expert European Chef.
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  • 172 9 .—Reuter. 1$ DE VALERA REPENTANT? STILL HOPE OF AMICABLE SETTLEMENT NEW DUTIES Dublin, Yesterday. MR- HUGO FLINN, PARLIAMENTARY secretary TO THE MINISTER OF finance, has proceeded to LONDON ON A GOVERNMENT MISSION STATED TO BE OF THE GREATEST IMPORTANCE. The emergency
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  • 49 9 SENATOR BORAH’S PROPOSAL CANCELLATION IN SIGHT? New York, Yesterday. Senator Borah suggests that the United States take the lead in calling a World Economic Conference and says that he regards war debts and reparations as essential elements in any international parley looking to the permament restoration of
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  • 151 9 —Reuter. Simla Yesterday. Government have ordered an immediaie Tariff Board enquiry’ on the question of imposing additional duties for non-British cotton piece goods with a view to protecting the Indian textile industry.- trade. Action must be taken quickly. Borah predicates that everything depends on disarmament and it was
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  • 111 9 Rugby Radio Service. liODY to BE CONVEYED TO PORTUGAL IN BRITISH CRUISER' Rugby, Yesterday. The body of ex-King Manoel is to be carried from England to Portugal in the “ntish cruiser H.M.S. Concord. The Bri-1 tish Government recently offered to place, a British warship at the disposal of
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  • 81 9 —Reuter. GERMAN GOVERNMENT JOINS EIGHT ADHERENTS Berlin, Yesterday. i r f erman Government accepted the vi ation to join the Anglo-French onhdence pact” announced by Sir John n n House of Commons on July ex h- P rov *des for the complete candid to X" v w 3
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  • 606 9 MANCHURIA: CAN CRISIS BE AVERTED DELAY IN LYTTON REPORT URGED JAPAN’S DIFFICULTIES London, Yesterday. A crisis is approaching in the Far East arising out of the Japanese Government intentions in Manchuria. This impression firmly presents itself in the mind of Brigadier C. D. Bruce who in a letter to the
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  • 141 9 —Reuter. OTTAWA DIFFICULTY DANISH BUTTER AND BACON TO BE DISPLACED? Ottawa, Yesterday. The Conference Delegates spent a busy day behind closed doors and the earliest result of the deliberations is that the Dominions delegates are confident that the Dominions will displace Danish bacon and butter in
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  • 144 9 RESENTMENT AT REGISTRAR’S ACTION (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 25. All the lorries in the district of Taiping, numbering about a 100, are on strike now’, as a result of the drastic cuts in freight allowed to be carried made by the Registrar of Vehicles, Perak
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  • 48 9 Von Gronau has landed. —Reuter. Reuter. LANDS SAFELY AT CARTWRIGHT, LABRADOR St. John’s, Newfoundland. Von Gronau’s aeroplane was sighted heading for Cartwright, Labrador. If he proceeds further inland before landing he may be cut off from communication for several hours. Cartwright (Labrador). Von Gronau has landed.—Reuter.
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  • 52 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. MR. F. G. TYRRELL BECOMES CHIEF SECRETARY Rugby, Yesterday. The Colonial Office announce that Mr. F. G. Tyrrell, Deputy Chief Secretary, Ceylon, has been elected for appointment as Chief Secretary to the Ceylon Government in succession to Sir Bemand Bourdillon who has been appointed governor
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  • 44 9 YET ANOTHER RISE IN THE TIDE Berlin, July 21. The tide of unemployment in Germany is again rising, the official returns revealing that the number of unemployed increased by 16,000 in course of the first of July, totalling 5,400,000 on July 15th.
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  • 40 9 MORE WORK FOR SIGNOR MUSSOLINI Rome, July 21. It is stated that the newly formed Government will be only transitory. The portfolios will be held by Signor Mussolini and will be handed over to other Ministers in October.
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  • 153 9 .—Reuter. prohibition would SUFFER BONUS ARMY HOOVER’S ATTITUDE VINDICATED Washington, Yesterday. One of the first acts of Governor Roosevelt, if elected as President, would be to summon a special session of Congress to modify the prohibition laws as a means of relieving unemployment, according to an
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  • 99 9 IS GOUGOULOFF MAD Reuter. TRIAL OF ASSASSIN OF LATE FRENCH PRESIDENT Paris, Yesterday. The assassination of M. Doumer on May 6 had its sequel this afternoon when the trial of Gougouloff began. The court was crowded with distinguished people while the populace packed the streets. -After reading the indictment Gougouloff’s
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  • 94 9 STRAINED COMMERCIAL RELATIONS ii;; Brussels, July 21. The strain in Belgo-French commercial relations came out clearly in the debate in the Senate on a motion to supplement the existing commercial relations with France. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Hymans, dwelt on France’s tariff measure against Belgian imports but
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  • 55 9 time to over hundred pounds.—nugoy Radio Service. GILT-EDGED SHOW ALL ROUND ADVANCE Rugby, Yesterday. Gilt-edged have shown further all round advance on the Stock Exchange to-day. The outstanding feature was the buying of Three and a Half Per Cent. Conversion Loan which lifted the price for the first
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  • 165 9 other countries.—Rugby Radio Service. ONE THOUSAND MILLIONS ALREADY CONVERTED DISSENTERS ONLY 2 PER CENT. Rugby, Yesterday. Over £1,000,000,000 of five Per Cent. War Loan has already been converted to Three and a Half Per Cent, under Government’s Conversion Scheme. A statement to this effect was
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  • 140 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Duty of One Pound Sterling Per Ton From Wednesday Rugby, Yesterday. Under the additional Import Duties Order, which the Treasury issued to-night, on the recommendation of the Imports Duties Advisory Committee, foreign potatoes imported into Great Britain will be chargeable as from midnight on Wednesday next
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  • 62 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Closer Co-ordination Between Work of Universities and Professional Bodies Rugby, Yesterday. The Lord Chancellor proposes to constitute a committee, with Lord Atkin as Chairman, to consider the organisation of legal education in England with a view to closer co-ordination between the work of the universities
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  • 32 9 DANGERS OF LIGHTNING: FIVE PERSONS KILLED Bucharest, July 21. During a severe storm in the Cradie district lightning killed 5 people and set fire to a barracks, doing considerable damage.
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  • 730 9 TENSION RELAXES IN GERMANY STATE PROPAGANDA i SERIOUS MENACE TO l PUBLIC PEACE Berlin, July 21. After Wednesday’s dramatic events the tension relaxed visibly on Thursday after it had become evident that the Opposition were determined not to take precipitate action but fight out the issues on constitutional lines. Chancellor
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  • 53 9 .—Reuter. Leipzig, Yesterday. The Supreme Court rejected the deposed Prussian Government’s applica- tion for an interim injunction to restrain Von Papen from excerising his powers as Commissioner of Prussia on the ground that it might prejudice the Court’s eventual decision as regards the legality of the constitutionality of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 88 10 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London *125 ss. Od. £124 ss. Od. TIN (3 Months) London £127 7s. 6d. £126 Os. Od. Singapore $65.37% $64. «5 Business Done Penang $65.25 $64.62% Business Done Buyers—No Sellers Buyers —No Sellers COPRA— (Sundried) $5.40 $5.50 BLACK PEPPER $24.00 $24.00 RUBBER London 1 15/16
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  • 612 10 Features of an Adverse Year Substantial Liquid Resources The Anglo-Dutch Plantations of Java, Etd., is one of the very largest examples of British plantation enterprise, and the fact that its seat of operations is in a Dutch colonial possession reveals the advanced character of British
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  • 689 10 NIRMALA (JAVA) PLANTATIONS LANDS CO., LTD. Costs Reduced.—A Contemplated Proposal The annual ordinary general meeting of the Nirmala (Java) Plantations and Lands Co., Ltd., was held at the registered office, Fenchurch House, 5, Fenchurch Street, E. C., on June 30. Mr. Walter Hilliers, the Chairman, in the course of his
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  • 339 10 TODAYS PRICES The following were the Lteet quotations in MESSRS KENNEDY Oo.’b share Is: a; 11 a.m to day Yesterday To-day 8 g Ĕ Shares B- cu m tt- cS $O. 0. I 0 $O. Mining: Batu Oaves. ..7] .22] .23 .27 (iopeng Oon 3'l/- 35/-
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  • 77 10 The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 5 11/16 cents per lb. August/September 5 13/16 October/December 5 15/16 January/March, 1933. 6 Market steady. London Liverpool Stock decreased by 226 tons. The following prices were realised for rubber sold at
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  • 1065 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST j S J names, >< =j tn RUBBER (Dollar.) c CAllenby Rubber Co. ic 77 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate L g Amalgamated Malay E sta ‘F* 0 Aver Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 /o Aver Kuning Rubber Estates 5 i Aver Molek Rubber Co. »5 Ayer Ranas
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  • 170 10 Latest Quotations Mon. BM, 8»t. July 25 July 28 Sept 19 PaHb 90f 90 11/16 128 96 Naw York 8.55 f 8 55| 4,85? Mon*r?al 4 08 4 08 Brussels 26 65 25 B4 6 8 Geneva 18 25 18 25 24 86 Amekerd m 8.88
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  • 79 10 Pen ng, July 26 Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 18 16 4 m/te 2/8 7/8 Private 8 m/t3 credit 2/4 3/16 8 Documentary 2/4 5/16 On New York Bank Demand 401 France T T 1 000 sem India T. T. 153] Baugkck T.T. 80}
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 24 10 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the 11 Pinang Gazette" will help to pull you through dull times.
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    • 122 10 NOTICE In accordance with the Order made by the Resident Councillor, Penang, on the 9th January, 1931, I hereby give notice that on or after the 9th January, 1931, every dog in the Island of Penang, if found out of doors unless it is led by a chain or cord,
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    • 152 10 New notices the crag hotel NOTICE is hereby g i Ven Crag Hotel will be run bv n, 1 1 ,e lessee as usual in the month nf a 1932. CRAG Manager, PETALING TIN LIMITED. (Incorporated in the F.M.Sj Notice is hereby given of the deck tion of an Interim
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 36 10 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E Nil Noon 89 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 4.56 a.m. 11.15 p.m. 4.15 p.m. 11.08 p.m. TO-MORROW 6.10 a.m. 5.09 p.m. 12.35 p.m.
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  • 762 11 I Schedule of Principal I Lines I -u c following is a list of vessels arriving T uinsr from Penang during the week: sai‘ in IN PORT TO-DAY I waNDAR from Tg. Mengeidar, Eagan ■'S- s 11 Ari Api Paneh, Berombang I S 1 L sailing
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  • 214 11 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 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. Open Amateur Boxing Competition, Wembley Stadium, Magazine Road, 9.15 p.m. THURSDAY, JULY 28. 1 Penang Turf Club
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  • 374 11 1 A WOMAN’S CAR Chief Justice Allows Appeal A remarkable story of the methods of a Chinese motor repairer was told in the Singapore Supreme Court on Saturday, when an appeal by Mrs. E. C. Williams against a judgment in the District Court was allowed
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  • 48 11 Bankruptcy Case Adjourned A Chinese named Ng Wee Teng, who was said to have liabilities of $320,000 against assets of $6,000,000, opposed the making a receiving order against him in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court. He applied for and was granted an adjournment for 14 days.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 64 11 STUDY TOE PINANG GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENTS There is much in the way of useful information contained in our Advertisement Columns. Read the advertisements and learn who stocks the article you are contemplating buying, who is ottering the best bargains. or who is willing to buy your unwanted goods. EVERY ADVERTISEMENT, no
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    • 123 11 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL. TANJONG BUNGAH, PENANG.—TeI. 60. Race Dance! Race Dance!! Special Captivating Dance Music, By THE ORIENTAL DANCE ORCHESTRA. Under the direction of MR. LEONARD C. RAYES. Dinner served up to 10 p.m. USUAL PRICES Teuesday 26th July 1932. Dance Night. Thursday 28th Ju1y1932. Dance NightSPECIAL DANCE NIGHT. Saturday
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  • 851 12 SEREMBAN, LTD.—Rubber harvested during June, 1932, was nil, the estate having been placed on a care and maintenance basis. KEDAMAKAL RUBBER.—Accounts to end Feb. show debit balance £2,640 forward. Estates have been put on care and maintenance basis, expenditure further reduced, and it is hoped to be able
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  • 996 12 Loss of $15,254 on Last Year The tenth annual report of the directors to the shareholders of New Scudai Ltd., to be presented at the annual meeting at 64-6 Market Street, Singapore, at noon on Friday, July 29, states: The results for the year show a loss of
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  • 883 12 Commodity Steady—A Move-up in the Shares 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 3/16 Average price for 1930 0 5 15/16 Average price for 1931 0 3 1/8 Average price for 1932 (six months) 0 2 1/4 Spot
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  • 843 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S REPORT London, July 13. In our Report last week we said that the Market was rather more active with some trade enquiry and a certain amount of speculative demand. Very similar conditions have continued since then with the result that prices show a further slight advance, varying from
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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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