Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 September 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 221. Vol. LXXXX. MONDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 1215 1 BRITISH VIEWS ON FRANCO GERMAN ARMAMENTS CONTROVERSY discountenance disregard of TREATY OBLIGATIONS Withdrawal From Disarmament 1 T’ Conference Condemned "UNWISE AND UNTIMELY IN VIEW OF FINANCIAL CONCESSIONS" Rugby, Yesterday. The views of the British Government on questions arising out of v German and French exchange of notes on equality of
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  • 297 1 Captain Goehring Sues Chancellor Von Papen Berlin, Sept. 15. The aftermath of the constitutional conflicts between Reichstag officials and the Government continues to exercise public opinion and the Press. The President of the Reichstag, Captain Goering, has filed a suit for defamation against Chancellor von Papen, for the
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  • 257 1 Blackmail CHINESE BRIDEGROOM GETS JAIL In the Supreme Court this morning, Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., remarking that blackmail is the most unpleasant crime that existed,” dismissed the appeal of a Chinese, Lim Kay Seang, who was recently convicted in the District Court and sentenced to
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  • 158 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Ministers Reaffirm Intention To Fight Dublin, Yesterday. Coincidentally to the departure of Mr. De Valera and the members of the Irish delegation to Geneva reaffirmation of the intention to carry on the fight with Britain to a finish was made by the Ministers, Messrs.
    —Rugby Radio Service.  -  158 words
  • 23 1 —Reuter. Bill Passed in Senate by Large Majority Paris, Yesterday. The Senate passed the Conversion Bill by 291 votes to 9.
    .—Reuter.  -  23 words
  • 133 1 Tanjong Malim Porter Arrested (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. A Malay porter of Tanjong Rambutan was charged in the local Court for removing the metal bolts and fishplates from the railway line with intent to endanger the safety of passengers travelling in the
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  • 67 1 Grievous Hurt Under Provocation Muttu, the Penang Recreation Club tarn by, who was charged with the attempted murder of a man named was to-day produced before the District Judge when the charge against him was reduced to one of voluntarily causinggrievous hurt under grave and
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    • 1872 2 RATES FOR CASUAL MUNICIPAL NOTICE BANKS. ThO ADVERTISEMENTS g tS AU communications reiating to. In view of thence of i rabies Nededandsche Handel Hongkong OHCI Advertisements should be addressed to uniopaT Commissioners desire SllGlighC33 BCSIWng Wlifi M ZW the Advertisement Manager, The to call the attention of the public to
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  • 1253 3 TOP WEIGHTS COMPLETELY OUT OF IT VAN BREUKLAN’S DAY FORTUNE STAR AND STORM BELL PAY BEST (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday. As might have been expected the concluding day of the Singapore Autumn Meeting—Gold Cup Day —attracted a record attendance. The weather, too, once
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  • 521 3 PLENTY OF FORWARDS Scoular to Play Again (By “Athlete”) Penang. Saturday. Penang held its first rugger practice on the Esplanade to-day. In an even game Colours beat Whites by a goal and two tries (11 pts.) to a goal and a try (8 pts.). One thing
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  • 110 3 Newcomers Narrowly Defeated (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. The Rest defeated the Newcomers by eight points to five after an evenly contested game. The Newcomers scored the opening try in the -first half, Devonshire grounding between the posts after accepting a pass from Barton and Scott converted.
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  • 331 3 —Reuter. Northampton's Six Goals HAMILTON SWAMPS AIRDRIEONIANS London, Saturday. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION I. Arsenal 3 Bolton W. 2 Aston V. 4 Leicester C. 2 Blackburn R. 4 W. Brom. A. 4 Blackpool
    —Reuter.  -  331 words
  • 914 3 ODD GOAL IN THREE VISITORS’ SUPERIOR DISPLAY A football match between the Perak Chinese Recreation Club and a Penang Chinese team in aid of the building fund of the former was played on Saturday on the Victoria Green and resulted in a win for the visitors
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  • 766 3 PENANG KEDAH BRANCH MINUTES OF COMMITTEE MEETING Minutes of Committee Meeting held at the P.C.C. on Wednesday, the 14th September, 1932, commencing at 5.30 p.m. Present. J. J. P. Davies, Esq. (in the Chair) Messrs. H. N. W. Bulford, E. E. Noble, H. J. Shuttleworth, W.
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    • 63 3 STUDY THE 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 offering the best bargains. or who is willing to buy your unwanted goods. EVERY ADVERTISEMENT, no
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 169 4 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —I would like to remind ‘Jesting Pilate’ to exercise a little more accuracy when repeating part or parts of other persons’ correspondence for further publicity. If “J.P.” w’ill look up my letter and then his own, he
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  • 590 4 $BO a Year for Private Motor-Cars According to a supplement to the F.M S. Government Gazette, the following tolls will be imposed from October 1 on vehicles using the Iskandar Bridge and the Blanja Pontoon Bridge over the Perak River:— (a) For every motor-car (including
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  • 745 4 Mr. O. E. Venables has been seconded for service under the Government of Perlis. Mr. F. S. Sole, manager for Malaya of the Vacuum Oil Co., returned from leave by the Naldera. Mr. H. C. Stevens, Manager of Emerald Estate, Klang, has left for Colombo en route
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    • 164 4 SJILE 49 i lA/E have to vacate our premises at the end of this month, during re-building operations, and to save removal charges are offering all our present stocks at BARGAIN PRICES. Music from 10 cents, a copy. Records $l.OO each. Violins $7.00 Bugles $B.OO Accordeons M $4.00 Here’s Your
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  • 1028 5 How They Were Run TRAWELLTON CARRIED OUT: BALBARRA SHUT IN LOCH BUY LEFT The following description of the races, which is taken over from the Sunday Times, will be read with interest. It will be seen that several little “incidents” occurred throughout the day. In the
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  • 624 5 12th Annual Meeting EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE IN THE POLE VAULT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, September 18. Brilliant weather prevailed throughout the afternoon when the Annual Athletic Sports was held in the spacious padang opposite the School. Great enthusiasm was displayed in all the events and W.
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  • 767 5 Perak Win PENANG C.R.C. BEATEN BY ODD GOAL Yesterday’s match on the Victoria Green between the Penang Chinese Recreation Club and the Perak Chinese Recreation Club proved a fast and thrilling game in which the standard of football attained a high degree. The match resulted
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    • 215 5 51, Alienburgs Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water only, thus giving complete independence of a doubtful milk supplies. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2 Birth
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    • 14 5 IYOU WANT Hall» I Wing. 1 Obtainable f r Merchants, II Stores and corpora-
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  • 321 6 Record Bid For Britain BRAVING GALES IN WORLD’S BIGGEST BALLOON BROTHERS* DREAM Plans are under consideration to capture for Britain the world’s altitude record. This, at present, is held by the Swiss scientist. Professor Piccard. There is every probability that the near future will see the
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  • 116 6 U.S. CRITICISM The New York Journal of Commerce prints an editorial article alluding to what it describes as the “vacation jaunts” of Mr. Montagu Norman, governor of the Bank of England [who was recently in the United States ostensibly on holiday]. The journal says that the concentration
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  • 82 6 JEWELLERY STOLEN FROM HOTEL BEDROOM Jewellery valued at more than £l,OOO is reported missing by the wife of a London K.C., whose name has not been divulged. She has been staying at an hotel in Shaldon, Devon, and discovered her loss on going to dress for
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  • 66 6 ATTEMPTING TO RECOVER BALL ON RAILWAY LINE A boy named Evan John Jenkins, aged 7, of Brockville-crescent, Brockley, S.E., climbed the fence bordering the Southern Railway between Crofton Park and Catford to recover a ball and falling on the live rail was electrocuted. The body was discovered by
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  • 248 6 WEST WITTERING ALL OF A-T WITTER WHOSE SHOES? A ship drifted past West Wittering, Sussex, recently. Many ships pass West Wittering in an afternoon. But this vessel was different. For it was seen from the shore that no one was aboard. Excitement reigned. Drama does not often
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  • 190 6 AND CLEAN NIGHTSHIRTS South Wales has so many tramps to deal with that some of them have to be sent to lodging-houses, where they are not compelled to remain two days, as in casual wards. This statement was made to the Joint Vagrancy Committee at Cardiff
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  • 83 6 A fire at a warehouse at Hay’s Wharf, London Bridge, S.E., wffien City traffic was at its height caused a hold-up of almost unprecendented severity. Some of the 30 fire engines which answered the call were unable to reach the scene of the outbreak and the
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  • 60 6 At the funeral of Miss Brigid Mary Daly, the youngest daughter of Major Denis Daly, a joint Master of the Heythrop Hounds, at Heythrop, Oxfordshire, Lawrence, the huntsman, blew the call home on his horn. Miss Daly was killed in a motoring collision, and her little
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    • 274 6 Well above g” the Average Cow Gate builds the healthy virile child, not the fat and flabby baby of the ordinary artificial food. Tha t is why modern Mothers the SjEM** world over are turning to it with relief. fl There is NO DOUBT about B fl i THE DATE
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  • 1592 7 »y "The Wolf" THE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS—REPTILES IN CAMPHOW TO ADOPT OTHER TROOPS—THREE LOCAL TROOPS CAMPING OUT IN SPITE OF UNCERTAIN WEATHER —A DAY iN CAMP In the August issue of Scouting In Malaya, a suggestion is made by Bebas in the Wolf Cub’s Corner that other
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    • 352 7 DANGER! THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF Singapore Foot BURNING a\ B spots \“1• r J I /ji&Wt y £>*’(..• :STV 1 vOp'Z !&>••■&'' v--4:> I E 7/ I T 1 CRACKS SCALY ITCHY I 1 BETWEEN DRY BUSTERS U th: toes skin ABSORBINE J 2 KLLS GERMS OF SINGAPORE FOOT
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  • 503 8 Hopes that the proposal to tax all motor traffic passing over the Iskandar Bridge would not be put into practice have been dispelled by the official announcement that as from October 1 the toil for motor cars, including motor cars used for hire purposes will be
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  • 303 8 King Nadir Shah of Afghanistan has decreed the establishment of a national university at Darelmann. This choice of a site is interesting, since Darelmann owes its foundation to the westernising zeal of Amanullah Khan, who through it lost his throne. The present King has completed Amanullah’s city,
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  • 321 8 Last mor.th the Advisory Committee of the Royal and Ancient Club, assembled in solemn conclave at Troon, made a decii sion w’hich will cause consternation in every club-house in the British Isles. From the beginning of 1933 the scratch scores of I all recognised clubs will be low’ered. The
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  • 810 8 LIFE AND DEATH IN THE WOODS The grovzth of trees is a subject in which few people, except some naturalists and the professional forester, take any definite interest. Now and then a man may become conscious that a certain clump is beginning to shut out a
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  • 600 8 AN “EMPIRE TRADE SHIP» The White Star Line details ot the scheme tor the d h r thes.s. LaurenticfromLirerpeo,^ 0 treal in the autumn. M a pire trade ship,» to enable Eritish facturers and exporters to develop business in Canada by ptrsoM with dealers in the Dominion
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  • 487 9 Relinquishment Of Extrality To Be Taken Up At Once Civil War In Shantung BETWEEN GOVERNOR AND INDEPENDENT WAR LORD ~‘<4 i 4•-i <* j C.;* B Changchun, Yesterday. Mr. Ohashi, the Japanese Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, of Manchukuo, in an interview
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  • 118 9 win resume W u &by Radio Service. Three Years Peace Between Employers and Operatives Rugby, Yesterday. At the conference of employers and operatives in the Lancashire cotton industry a basis of three years peace between employers and operatives was laid when questions relating to re-establishment of collective bargaining
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  • 79 9 —Reuter. Unveiling of Monument by King Rome, Yesterday. B a J j ftj thousan< J P M t and present Berthe k"' parade d at the unveiling by H. M. corn. lng of a m °nument to Italy’s crack into R° n the their historic entry •ollnj on September
    —Reuter.  -  79 words
  • 270 9 Preparing for Great Fast Beginning To-morrow Poona, Yesterday. Mr. Gandhi has already started preparations for the great fast. He has cut down the staple diet of milk and reduced fruit and vegetables and dispensed with physical exercise in order to conserve energy for the longest possible. He is
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  • 393 9 Further Epidemic Of Troubles London, To-day. Following a prolonged truggle around Fort Bouqueron in Grandchaco forest, prospects of peace in Bolivia and Paraguay are brighter. From La Paz, Bolivia, informed neutrals that she agrees to immediate cessation of hostilities while Paraguay has already expressed willingness on condition
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  • 197 9 Death of Head of Well-Known Malayan Firm London, Yesterday. The death has taken place of Sir John Emmott Barlow. —Reuter. We take the following from Who’s Who: Barlow, Sir John Emmott, Ist Bt., cr. 1907; b. Adswood Grove, near Stockport, 1857; s. of late Thomas Barlow, Torkington
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  • 40 9 Forced Landing in the Sea Near Hiratsuka Tokyo, Yesterday. The German aviator Von Gronau en route from Kasumigaura to Nagoya made a forced landing in the sea near Hiratsuka due to engine trouble. There was no damage.
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  • 504 9 Supreme Court Reference “A GOOD LAWYER AND A FINE GENTLEMAN” Reference was made in the Supreme Court this morning to the death of Mr. John Frederick Wreford of the Penang legal firm of Wreford and Thonton, whose death took place recently in England. When
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  • 74 9 Chinese Charged A Chinese named Goh Cheng Hong was charged this morning before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang, with the forgery of a Chartered Bank cheque No. *****6 with the intention of using it for the purpose of cheating. The charge was explained to the
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  • 80 9 Case Transferred to the District Court The case in which Yeoh Guan Chooi, the former cashier of the Nestles and AngloSwiss Milk Company, was charged with criminal breach of trust of a sum of $3495 was to-day mentioned before the Police Magistrate, and on the application
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  • 71 9 The cases in which two Tamils named Kalimuttu and Palani are charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a Tamil coolie were mentioned before the District Judge this morning. Mr. T. E. Conaghan, appearing for the prosecution, asked for a date for hearing and the cases were
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  • 100 9 PlN—Spot SATURDAY. TO-DAY. London £l5l-0-0 £l5l-0-0 TIN (3 Months) London £152-10-0 £152-10-0 J Singapore $77.37% $76.50 Business Done I Penang $76.52% $76.37% Business Done COPRA— (Sundried) $5 80 $5.80 f BLACK PEPPER $22.50 $22.50 RUBBER London 2J?d. 2J?d. New York 3% (G) (G) Singapore 7 cts. 7 cts.
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  • 1296 10 Conference A Sordid Exhibition !—Plain Dealer in Truth. The Ottawa Conference has ended, as it began, ir a cloud of cofnpiiments and noble aspirations. Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Bennett have both got silver salvers, suitably inscribed, and "all is concord (on the surface) in the Imperial family.
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  • 339 10 “There have always been two schools of thought aboftt the best way of preventing colds—the precautionary and the defiant,” says the Lancet. There are those who sleep wnth their windows sealed, and those who fling them open those who never venture out in winter,
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  • 109 10 AND FOUND LIFE VERY HARD I Life is Hard. Take the case of the man who went to sleep in a railway goods yard. He was hauled up at Willesden on a charge of being a suspected person. I have a complaint to make,” he said. That
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  • 385 11 DANGER—FUN BOYS’ HOLIDAY UP ALOFT Lay aloft there, and make up that gasket!” Come down, ye couple of half-baked loons. W ant to break yer shivering necks?” kay tn —you two beardless spalpeens!” Every British boy has read of those mighty days when youngsters up-a!oft on
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  • 102 11 HOUSES, TRAVEL, DEBTS AND FRIENDS The directors of the Irish Hospitals Trust have found out what is done with the money w’on in the Irish sweeps. They asked the 14,000 people who have won prizes varying from £30,000 to £lOO. The replies revealed that, in
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  • 119 11 EX-KAISER’S MESSAGE TO OLD COMRADES A message from the ex-Kaiser was read to an assembly of 10,000 people at the unveiling of the restored memorial on the site of the Battle of Leuthen, Silesia, in which Frederick the Great defeated t Austrians in 1757. The memorial is
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  • 138 11 FREE KITS SERGEANT-MAJOR TRAINERS Shorts; 1 pair, Unemployed, for the use of. This is just a forecast of “forms in triplicate” to come. For ex-sergeant-majors are being engaged by the Ministry of Labour to pull young men on the dole through physical jerks. Arrangements for classes are
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  • 189 11 MYSTERY OF INJURED MEN WHO CALLED ON DOCTOR A supposed burglar who entered a house in Nimrod-road, Streatham. S.W., was so startled by a parrot that challenged him with What do you want that, with a smashing of glass, he escaped into the street and drove
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  • 86 11 LIFE TO SAVE HER GRANDCHILD Mrs. Elizabeth Issatt, a 77-years-old widow, of Haywood, near Doncaster, Yorkshire, gave her life to save her 16-months-old grandchild. She was pushing the child in a perambulator across Haywood level crossing when she saw an express approaching. She gave the perambulator a
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  • 164 11 A captain’s last request to his struggling crew —to give his love to his wife after his ship had gone down and he could no longer hold on to a spar,was told by Etienne Antoine, one of the survivors of the small French sailing vessel Corvitte,
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  • 96 11 SWIM TO SHORE FROM DRIFTING RAFT After extensive police inquiries the mystery of a derelict raft found about three miles from the Cornish coast near the Eddystone Lighthouse has been cleared up. On the raft was clothing suitable for a boy of 13, bearing the name Alastair Marshall,
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  • 717 12 As Written In 1869 Culture and Anarchy,” by Matthew Arnold; original edition, edited with introduction and notes by J. Dover Wilson. Cambridge University Press. 6s. Here is news I writes Mr. D. C. Somervell in the News-Chronicle. "We have never read the book as Arnold originally
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  • 305 12 80 m.p.h. THRILLS SPEED KINGS FLIRT WITH DEATH AT ARDS Dare-Devil racing motorists, flirting with death, smashed record after record in the Ulster Tourist Trophy race over the famous Ards circuit, Belfast. Crashes, wheel-to-wheel driving in main streets, cornering round sandbagged cottages, and cars leaping over humpbacked bridges
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  • 175 12 Latest Quotations Frl Sat Sept. 17 Sept 16 Sept. 19 Paris 88 23 32 88 5 8 128 96 New York 8.47 i 8 47t 4,85; Montreal 8.85 885 Brassels 25 3/82 25 05| 84 88 Geneva 18.01 18 01} 24 86 Amsterdam 8.65} 8.65 12
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 144 12 a a LOVELY, VIVACIOUS CLAUDETTE COLBERT WITH Edmund Lowe Stuart Erwin IN raramounts Rib-Tickling Mirth-Thriller "THE MISLEADING LADY" NEXT CHANGE WARNER BAXTER IN "MAN ABOUT TOWN" K.-s?1 r r- _r?zr. '.1L.. L .AjYy 6.75 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 930 BUSTER KEATON "THE PASSIONATE PLUMBER" M-G-M’s GRAND COMEDY. BEN LYON "THE BIG
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  • 840 13 Schedule of Principal Lines e ollo«ing in a >« <* vessels arnvln. "filing iron eurtog WMk: IN PORT TO-DAY uaGUE MARU from Singapore for Colombo and Bombay. v FUSUAMA from Singapore for Ve- jjjce and Trieste. rFNGAM from Asahan and Batoe &S Bahra Sails for the
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  • 187 13 SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21. Indian Olympic Hockey Team at Singapore. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. Indian Olympic Hockey Team at Kuala Lumpur. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. Warren Shield Shoot at Kuala Lumpur. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. Rugby: Taiping v. Ipoh at Ipoh. OCTOBER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. Rugby: Taiping v. Penang A.
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  • 125 13 The Anglo-Malayan International Correspondence Club, which has its headquarters in Singapore, is rapidly gaining popularity everywhere. On Ist September, more than thirty members from Klang and Port Swettenham celebrated the first anniversary of this club by holding a dinner at the Eastern Hotel, Port Swettenham. The entertainment was
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  • 349 13 BIG AID TO RADIO HUMAN TELEPHONE VOICE Whatever criticisms may be made of the administrative side of tdie Post Offi-ce—-and the Bridgeman Committee did not spare the ‘‘autocratic secretariat” in its report, which has recommended reorganisations^—the Post Office engineer is by common consent the best in the
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  • 218 13 FORTUNE ACCUMULATING FOR FIFTY YEARS The distribution of a fortune, estimated to amount to £66,000.000, is being eagerly awaited by several Bulgarian families. The money is said to have been accumulating in India for nearly half a century. The foundation of the fortune, according to the claimant’s
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  • 134 13 ARCHAEOLOGISTS WORK IN ISTANBUL The recovery of Basilian mosaics, which, except for a brief period in 1847, have been hidden from human eyes for four centuries, is announced by Professor Thomas Whittemore, Director of the Byzantine Institute of America. For months he and his assistants have been
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    • 292 14 *c cessO J? w *<V* tor P*** 1 UMI FlUt» LTDI RU(f\ SM«IAW* IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE “KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, England.
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    • 169 14 1 So IR strengthening/ Mg| m, Soh Agents:— y. Straits Jove Trading Co. S I H* /t A 3 I riF lliiiii I I I I 21Z I J ‘BABY I WAS FED ON C Doctor's My this OT TK T T Tlk “Baby was Mo® g I EtsrjTj; SUNSHINE
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  • 72 16 Reuter. Exciting Final BRILLIANT WIN FOR SOMERVILLE OF CANADA Baltimore, Saturday. In the American Amateur Golf Championship, C. Somerville (Canada) beat John Goodman (United States) 2 and 1 over 36 holes in the final. It was an exciting match, each leading alternately. Goodman was leading 2-0
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  • 103 16 —Reuter. Scotland Defeat Ireland London, Saturday. At Belfast, before 30,000 spectators, Scotland beat Ireland by four goals to nil. At half time Scotland led by two goals to nil. Despite the brilliant goal-keeping of Scott, Scotland won mainly through the cleverness of their forwards who outwitted the Irish
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  • 248 16 Successful Entertainment The entertainment provided by the boys of the St. Mark’s School, Butterworth, on Saturday evening was a great success. The Malay songs, the Boxing and the Blind-fold Boxing proved the most entertaining items on the programme. A very large audience gathered to witness the
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  • 73 16 Case Postponed The two men arrested in connection with the gang robbery which occurred at Kampong Tanjong Bungah on August 6 were to-day produced before the District Judge and charged with robbery and housebreaking and theft. The accused claimed trial and the case was
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  • 88 16 n rs tand (states The Times of m ,'/S that the report of the RetrenchSrteo on I" ‘7 n the C lony is P’eted and ready for publication for the ß FM^ Chme u 1 Committ ee’s Report the F.M.S. is, however, still not finallv eompleted though
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  • 505 16 Bill to be Introduced in Council A Bill making provision for advancing the clock in the Colony by twenty minutes, making it seven hours tw’enty minutes in advance of Greenwich mean time, is shortly to be introduced into the Legislative Council and is published for
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  • 320 16 Two Racehorse Trainers in Court Two well-known racehorse trainers, Mr. R. N. Hobbs and Mr. C. O. Campbell, were up before Mr. Justice Whitley in the Bankruptcy Court w’hen they were examined by Mr. E.N. Taylor, assistant official assignee, regarding their debts to the hotel firm
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  • 29 16 The Coroner’s inquiry into the death of Mrs. Judge, wife of Mr. J. J. Judge, has been provisionally fixed for Tuesday, Sept. 20, at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 223 16 Half-Yearly General Meeting A special general meeting of the Association win be held in the offices of the Association, Mercantile Bank Buildings, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday, 30th September, ***** at 2.30 o’clock p.m. AGENDA 1. Minutes of the 35th Annual General Meeting held on 30th
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  • 336 16 Appeal for Monthly Levy of 50 Cents In the course of a pastoral letter concerning the finances of the Church in Malaya the Bishop of Singapore makes an appeal for more systematic and liberal almsgiving to enable its work to be carried on. Dealing with the serious position
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  • 435 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share fist at 11 a.m. to-day:— Saturday. To-day. B S B S MINING Ayer Hitam 12/6 13/6 12/6 13/6 Hitam 20 25 20 25 Hong Fatt 38 42 38 42 Idris 6/6 7/3 6/10
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  • 63 16 Buyers Sellers TIN Bangrin 14/6 15/6 Hongkong 13/6 14/3 Idris 7/0 7/9 Killinghall 9/3 9/9 Kinta .96 .98 Kuchai (Ord) .54 .56% Penawat .52 .54 Petaling 4.25 4.40 Pungah 12/O 12/6 S. Malayan 10/6 11/6 Talam .65 .70 Tronoh 15/6 16/3 GENERAL C. Smelters (Pref) 20/0 20/6
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  • 35 16 The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Cents Spot 7 1/2 per lb. October/December 7 9/16 January/March, 1933 7 3/4 Aprfl/June, 1933 8 Market Easier.
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  • 84 16 AfR MAIL A mail for Batavia via Palembang by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Port Swettenham, Malacca, Singapore, and Bngkok by the s.s. “Boringia” will be closed at 3 p.m. to-day.
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  • 64 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 19 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/5 H m/ts it Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/4% On Nev.’ York Bank Demand 40% France T.T. 1,000 nom India T.T. 153 Bangkok T.T. 80 per ties. 100 nom Batavia T.T. 100% Singapore
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    • 54 16 ON OTHER PAGES Scouting Notes 7 Ottaw’a Hucksters jq Motor Notes 17 Miles Above the Earth 6 Singapore Races 3 and 5 Automobile Association Meeting 3 Local Soccer 3 Correspondence 4 Latest Cable News 9 Produce Market 9 Death of Sir Thomas Barlow 9 The Late Mr. Wreford 1 Attempted
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    • 17 16 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what your friends at Home are doing—Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.
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    • 462 16 Mew Adverissejj) eB f s MISCELLANEOUS WANTED small furnished k near sea preferred. Ap; bjn a ’<>w lars and terms to' O x 5 Particu Gazette. Pinang NOTICES. 786 TRADE Mark No. 1 ARAGAJA STICKS SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR E. P. Mohammed Noor o ?n Company, PENANG. NOTICE is hereby given
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 124 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E. 16 m.m Noon 89 N.W. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 2.05 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 2.07 p.m. 8.26 p.m. TO-MORROW 2.21 a.m. 8.47 a.m. 2.25 p.m. 8.38 p.m. C&USS TO-NIGHT DEAN’S OPERA will present the famous Malay play entitled
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