Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 September 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 225. Vol. LXXXX SATURDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 176 1 CONFERENCE NEGOTIATIONS UNSUCCESSFUL Appeal To Indians To Refrains From Fasting LEADERS* PESSIMISTIC Poona, Yesterday. Negotiations between caste Hindus and the depressed classes did not yield the expected agreement. The leaders announce that they are unable to begin drafting one. Mr. Gandhi’s voice is
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  • 42 1 Conversations Between Sir John Simon and French and German Ministers Rugby, Yesterday. At Geneva to-day, the British Foreign 1.-4 nnnverSecretary, Sir John Simon, nations with M. Paul Boncour and afterwards with the German Foreign Minister, Von Neurath.— Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 34 1 Rugby, yesterday. R*presentatives of the underground R r< ”‘P and officials of the Men’s Union '"-day signed an agreement embody*nK the terms of settlement of the London omnibus dispute. —Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 50 1 Geneva, To-day. r John Simon and Baron Von N».. I conferred a’^ ne f or two] Urs yesterday, ft is presumed tbatj disarmament statement nday last is the principal bone I Mention. Baron Von Neurath is lining till Wednesday and will I pr^abl y sec m Herriot. —Reuter.
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  • 72 1 Liberal Retains Seat with Comfortable Majority Rugby, Yesterday. The Parliamentary by-election in Cardiganshire caused by the appointment of the late Liberal member, Mr. Hopkin Morris, as Metropolitan Magistrate, resulted to-day as follows: Mr. Owen Evans (Liberal) 13,437 Colonel Fitz Williams (Conservative) 8,866 Rev. D. Jones (Labour) 5,295 Liberal
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  • 78 1 Has No Reality in Eyes of the League London, Yesterday. of tteNewsj atunuont by fcation sent to the LAJagu circu i a tManchukuo which is unable t ed to members as in the eyes of the League "Manchukuo as State has no reahty, suggests that Manchukuo should apply or
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  • 179 1 Arrest For Criticism Of Policy London, Yesterday. The Free State Government is contemplating the arrest of Mr. Cosgrave under the Public Safety Act, according to the Morning Post which says that a speech of Mr. Cosgrave last week in w hich he I very scathingly criticised
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  • 67 1 Liu Chen Nien Reported to be Severely Beaten Shanghai, Yesterday. Following several days’ skirmishing in Shantung, a battle developed in which Liu Chen Nien suffered a severe reverse. He evacuated Chefoo with his troops while the Chinese Police Chief also fled. Chinese warships are landing five hundred bluejackets
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  • 40 1 Tokyo, Yesterday. A Hochi plane, manned by Mr. Baba as pilot, navigator Mr. Uomma and radio operator Mr. Inoshita, hopped off for Samushiro at 5.35 a.m. in an attempt to cross the Pacific by the Northern route. —Reuter.
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  • 65 1 Sir Robert Ho Tung Entertained in Berlin I Berlin. Yesterday. Sir Robert Ho Tung had a long conversation with Von Papen yesterday on SinoGerman relations. He was received by President Hindenburg in the morning later gave an address in Chinese f ’Tuning with official, of the Foreign Office
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  • 98 1 Two Instill Concerns With $300,000,000 Capital Adjudicated Chicago, Yesterday. The Corporation Securities Com- j pany, Chicago and the Insull Utilities i Investments Incorporated, two Insull Investment Trusts, in which the pub-, lie have invested $300,000,000, were adjudged bankrupt by Federal Judge Lindley. Application for receiverships for these
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  • 68 1 Plays Golf and Attends Banquet at Copenhagen Rugby, Yesterday. The Prince of Wales, who will to-mor-row perform the opening ceremony at the British Trade Exhibition in Copenhagen, played a round of golf this afternoon on a course near the capital. To-night he attended a banquet given by the
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  • 91 1 Drop In August Convictions Jdb Rugby. Yesterday. Although there has recently been a slight deterioration in the Indian civil disobedience situation in Bengal and the United Provinces general improvement occurred during August and the total number of convictions, 3,01/6, including 73 women, was considerably less than
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  • 113 1 Mr. Tatham Fined at Ipoh for N on-Compliance (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. Mr. G. E. Tatham was produced in the Magistrate’s Court on a charge of failing to send a return to the C.P.O. under the Registration Enactment which requires every male British subject of pure
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  • 240 1 Result Of Eight Days* Negotiations London, Yesterday. Settlement of the wages question in the manufacturing section of the Lancashire cotton industry on the basis of reduction of wages equivalent to one and eight pence and a farthing in the pound was reached after eight days* negotiations. General
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  • 1272 3 Authorities Baffled By Strategy Of Men Behind The Scenes" JAFFNA—A SMUGGLERS' PARADISE Colombo, Sept. 6 The drug traffic is a growing menace in Ceylon. The frequent convictions in the courts have created an illusion that the drug evil in Ceylon is a very restricted
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  • 117 3 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March The Voice of the Guns Alford 2. Overture Gilderoy Berger 3. Selection H.M.S. Pinafore Sullivan 4. Cornet Solo Danny Boy Weatherby 5. Intermezzo Red Poppies Elliot 6. Selection Yes, Uncle Ayer 7. Fox Trot Me Clarke God Save the
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  • 143 3 PRACTICAL JOKE THAT FAILED AT OLYMPIA A practical joke, which was detected before it could be carried out, was attempted at the National Radio Exhibition at Olympia on August 22. A telephone message was received saying that the “Sultan of Muskeesh” wished to attend the exhibition and
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  • 162 4 MR. CHURCHILL AND EXTENSION OF SELF-GOVERNMENT West Essex (Epping) Conservative and Unionist Association have tabled the following resolution to be moved at the meeting of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations at Blackpool on October 5 and 6: That we congratulate His Majesty’s Government upon
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  • 271 4 NO GOALS FOR ALEX JACKSON—BUT PLENTY OF CASH Alex Jackson, Chelsea’s £6,000 footballer, returned on August 27 after his new team, Ashton National, had been beaten by Northwich Victoria, 2—0, in a Cheshire League match. About 7,500 people saw Jackson’s first game as a “free lance”; 6,156 of them paid
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  • 329 4 FOREIGN MACHINES MANUFACTURED CHEAPER QUICKER Two Coventry firms have just proved once more that British industry not only has all the enterprise needed to go after trade whenever it gets the chance, but also can eclipse the foreigner tn his own specialities. The firms are Messrs. Crowther.
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  • 116 4 BUT LEFT THE CHURCH ALL SMILES Half-way through the marriage service at St. Peter’s Church, Petersfield, on August 27 the bride fainted. She had to be carried to the vestry, where restoratives were applied. The bride was Miss Gladys Wick ens, daughter of Mr. C. O.
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  • 217 4 WILL SURPRISE V £100 FOR CAPTAINS; £50 OTHERS More than 600 captains, chief officers, and chief engineers of the P. and O. and British India Steam Navigation lines learned on August 20 of surprise legacies from the late Lord Inchcape, who was chairman of the companies.
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  • 159 4 IMPRISONMENT FOR LIFE 1 The Spanish President, Senor Alcala Zamora, on August 20 reprieved General Sanjurgo, the leader of the rising in Seville. He had been sentenced to death by the supreme court that morning. The death penalty was commuted to imprisonment for life. When the court,
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  • 717 4 Mr H C. Stevens, manager of Emerald Estate. Klang, has left for Ceylon on a holiday. Mr. H. W. Begbie, Assistant Engineer, Muar, proceeds on long leave at the end of this month. Mrs. Oldfield, wife of the General Officer Commanding Troops, has again kindly undertaken the
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    • 156 4 BISHOP STREET WILL BE OUR NEW ADDRESS AS FROM OCTOBER 1st. To Save Removal Expenses, we are offering our Stocks at Greatly Reduced Prices. Here's your opportunity to Save Money. Music from 10 cents, a copy. Records $1.00 each. Violins $7.00 Accordeons $4.00 Mandolines $4.00 L Bugles $8.00 Ukuleles $2.00
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  • 1785 5 Varied Practical Points That Emerqo From The Agreements—And Some Dominion Viev/s Of The Future This is not Empire Free Trade. This is not Mr. Baldwin’s Imperial Economic Unity. It is, at the most, a feckless step or two taken in that. direction.” —Lord
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  • 547 5 LATE DECISION 190 Wickets for 15 Runs Each This Year London, Sept. 13. William E. Bowes, the Yorkshire fastmedium bowler, has accepted an invitation to join the Australian touring team. This is a late decision, but a very popular one, for the young six-footer
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  • 421 5 Senior League Match RECREATIONISTS WIN BY ODD GOAL The Penang Recreation Club scored a weil deserved victory yesterday in their Senior League match with the Penang Cricket Club whom they defeated by the odd goal in three. The margin of victory would have been greater but
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  • 240 5 BADMINTON TOURNAMENT FOR MALAY’S (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 23. The following is the draw in the 1st round of the Larut and Matang Malays Badminton Championships to be played on the 30th September at 4.30 p.m. Doubles.— Wan Yusof and Ariffin v. Mohd. Yusof and
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 162 5 BRITISH PICTURES AT THEIR BEST I 6. 15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 STANLEY LUPINO IN THE RIOTOUS BRITISH COMEDY "LOVE RACE" A BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURE. TO-MORROW Opening at the 2.45 Matinee ANOTHER GRAND BRITISH FILM BOBBY HOWES IN THE MERRY MUSICAL FARCE "LORD BAB S" ALSO A NEW IDEAL CINEM
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  • 1042 6 ENFORCING THE LAW HOME OFFICE LETTER TO JUSTICES Grave concern at the increase in the number and seriousness of motor accidents, and suggestions for dealing with motorists who are prosecuted for careless driving, are contained in a letter sent by the Home Office to magistrates
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  • 282 6 WORK OF BRITISH LEGION The Earl of Harewood, as national vicepresident of the British Legion and president of the Yorkshire area, presented a standard to the newly-formed Hunslet branch of the Legion at Leeds. Referring to Lord Haig, who from the very moment that the
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  • 170 6 CANDID MAGISTRATE "I feel so indignant at the grossness of the thing that I shall remand you in custody so as not to sentence you with the feeling of anger I have at this moment for your abominable conduct,” said Mr. Dummett, the Marlborough- street
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  • 465 6 FULL OF RESOURCE A WOMAN GANG LEADER SCOTLAND YARD detectives believe that they are at last on the track of the “bobbed hair” woman bandit who is active again in the underworld life of London. Her exploits form some of the most remarkable chapters in the criminal
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  • 245 6 MOTOR-BOAT NAVIGATORS SUMMONED H. Landstra. a Dutchman, was summoned at the Brentford Police Court by the Port of London Authority for, it was alleged, navigating the motor-vessel Excelsior without due care on the Thames. Mr. McLauglin, prosecuting, said that the vessel passed Twickenham at such
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  • 50 6 Understood To Be Returning To The Fold Geneva, September 13 It is understood that the Argentine Republic will return to the League of Nations fold and will seize the opportunity to ask the League to proclaim as a universal political principle the non-recognition of all territorial alterations.
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  • NOTES AND NEWS FROM SIAM
    • 573 7 Merc Streets And Better Buildings Bangkok, September 20. This week’s Gazette contains three n ew laws and three decrees dealing w ith land and streets in Bangkok. The first of these laws is to regulate the erection of new buildings in the Seeyaek Mahanag area affected by
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    • 263 7 ONE SUCCEEDS Eangicok, September 20. A girl of seventeen tried to comm' suicide by taking a big dose of tinctu.e of iodine at her house in the Phra Aditya road yesterday morning. She was hiken to the Central Hospital in a seri°us condition. A nan earlier the same
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    • 580 7 Meeting of Old Boys And Brothers Bangkok, September 20. As a result of a meeting between some fifteen old boys and Rev. Brothers Martin de Tours, Frederic, Mi- chael and Hilaire at the Assumption College yesterday, it is now possible to issue the following Press commu- nique:— r
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    • 232 7 Bangkok, September 20. In a communique to the Press the Department of Public Health points out that as cholera in epidemic form is reported to be prevalent in neighbouring countries it is feared that it may spread to Siam. It has been observed in the past that
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  • 1022 7 TEST OF AUTHENTICITY THE OPTIMISM OF FINDERS Every year has its tale of picture discoveries. The latest is the reported discovery of some 30 paintings by old masters in a castle in Slovakia, details of which were published in The Times on Monday. Many pictures, it is true,
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  • 111 7 STABBED, BLOWN UP, ROBBED AND ILL The Man with a Load of Misfortune arrived at Liverpool on August 27, on his way home to South Sheilds for a rest —he hopes! Walter James Freeman is a boatswain, and here are just some of the
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  • 103 7 —OF 61s. A WEEK, AFTER TWELVE YEARS The Admiralty wants laboratory assistants for the Royal Naval Cordite Factory, Holton Heath, near Wareham, Dorset. Candidates must have passed the London matriculation or its equivalent, and be British and the child of a Briton. Preference will be given
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  • 252 7 L.C.C. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST HOLD-UPS The fact that lorry drivers employed by the London County Council Tramways Department for delivering tickets and collecting money at various depots are equipped with revolvers in case of hold-ups was disclosed recently by the accidental fall of a revolver from its
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  • 81 7 AUDITORS’ EYES ON COST OF ALDERMEN’S JAUNTS Joy-riding aidermen will have to stop their jaunts. The Ministry of Health has cried Enough to public men who go careering round seaside resorts attending conferences at the ratepayers’ expense. In future aidermen and councillors will be able to attend
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  • 775 8 Several months ago a co-operative scheme for the settlement of members of the Incorporated Society of Planters at Cameron Highlands was mooted. At the conference of the Society held at Port Dickson last week-end the proposal was advanced another stage when Mr. W. W. Leggatt, who has
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  • 325 8 The correlation of banditry and motor car stealing is verging upon a national problem in England, where several circumstances contribute their quota of assistance to the thief. A dense population offers shelter to the individual, while the great abundance of certain makes of car renders identification of a
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  • 1251 8 The Aerial Week-Erd (BY HARRY HARPER) When Jules Verne wrote Around the World in Eighty Days,” there were writers who accused him of drawing the long bow; but I wonder what some of those critics would have said if they had been told that
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  • 841 8 ECCLESIASTICAL TITLeT The Papal Ordinance that a r nllk and bishops of the Roman Chu ko f s forward shall be addressee; Reverend Excellency” was r mulgated in the Osse. The new style already ia Use( French newspapers. The p UrD style is to distinguish members J
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    • 208 8 HBE3ESSHIOKa«BSF3EGE 9 H K H B B B H B 0 »1 B 3 B 2 HBSIBBBBBBBBB* !—j Building and Engineering Supplies II I We carry large stacks and can quote competi- I five prices. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. GllTtlWE'Gb PENANG. Tel. 357. GOOD NEWS Fresh consignments ©f COLD STORAGE Supplies are
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    • 71 8 E. and O. HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. WEDNESDAY, 28th SEPT., 1932. Dance Music By the Band of the S.S. PRESIDENT VAN BUREN.” EXQUISITE CHINESE TABLE SILVER Chinese kAHTERti. BEACH ST., PENANG By Courtesy of Robinson Piano Co. tu. th. s. A PLATE OF HONEY GRAINS is always very good
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  • 530 9 CHANG HSUEH LIANG RESPONSIBLE FOR CAPTURE OF BRITISHERS OBJECT OF EMBARRASSING MANCHUKUO FOREIGN RELATIONS oCanine Heroes Of The Grim Drama o FAITHFUL ANIMAL REFUSES TO LEAVE HIS MISTRESS London, Yesterday. The Corkrans derive much relief from the latest Reuter message from Mukden. Lady Corkran considers it definitely more hopeful and
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  • 97 9 Sub-Committee Appointed For S. American Dispute Geneva, Yesterday. The League Council met at 11.30 a.m. under the Presidency of Mr. De Valera. The preliminary proceedings will be private. The Council agenda to-day does not include uhe Chinese appeal on the subject of Manchuria. The Council of the
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  • 116 9 Important Changes Announced by Admiralty London, To-day. Important changes affecting the methods whereby lowerdeck men of the navy may make representations regarding grievances and hardships are announced by the Admiralty. Under the new arrangement the Admiralty propose from time to time to hold a review of lowerdeck matters
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  • 45 9 League Discussion Postponed Till November 1 B* Tokyo, To-day-According to official despatches from Geneva, Sir Eric Drummond suggested to the Japanese representative that discussion of the Lytton Report has been postponed tin November 17, thus acceding to the Japanese request for a postponement.—Reuter.
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  • 60 9 To be Formally Admitted to League of Nations Rugby, Yesterday. Questions which are before to-day’s meeting of the League of Nations Council at Geneva include termination of the British mandatory regime in Iraq which will be followed by formal admission of the Arab Kingdom to the League of Nations
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  • 50 9 Admirals Placed on the Retired List t Rugby, Yesterday. Admiral Sir Michael Hodges has been placed in the retired list to facilitate promotion of younger officers. RearAdmiral Bertram Theseiger is to be Admiral. Rear-Admiral Berwick Curtis is to be Vice-Admiral and placed on retired list. —Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 761 9 Forged Document Charge YOUNG JEW TO APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCE Convicted on charges of cheating and using as genuine a forged document, Saul Zakoo, a Jew, 23 years of age, was sentenced to one month’s rigorous imprisonment by Mr. C. Wilson, District Judge, Singapore, on Thursday. The
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  • 47 9 Meteorological Station Established Moscow, September 13. One of the objects of the Polar year has been accomplished through the ice breaker, “Malygin,” establishing on Rudolfland, 81 degrees 47 minutes North, the most northern metereological station in the world. Scientists under Professor Bolabin will winter there.
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  • 97 9 KN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £153-0-0 £153-15-0 TIN (3 Months) London £154-15-0 £155-10-0 Singapore $78.12 $78.62 Business Done Penang $77.62% $78.50 Business Done i Buyers—No sellers Buyers—No sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $5.85 $5.90 BLACK PEPPER $22.50 $22.50 RUBBER London 2ji New York 3% (G) 3H (G) I Singapore 8% cts. 8
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  • 1337 10 Secretary's Annual Report The following are extracts from the annual report of the Penang Municipal Secretary The net expenditure during the year amounted to $247,788.09, the total to 31st December 1931 being $3,031,432.66. At 31st December, 1931, the unexpended balance on Capital Account was $732, 929.64.
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    • 180 10 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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    • 238 10 British Milk I J I S SLC® C J i S S? !fi GUAftAf <TEED ENGLISH MAN.U ‘S 1 I 1® T i i ■IB® I WmW I U- PL WllY» SOLE MAKERS i£j Lh TED DAIRIES LT? s s tfi Medium Size—12 oz. A REALLY EXCELLENT I EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED
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  • 1789 11 ■■Japan Never Before Realised Her Own Self So Much i In The Meanwhile She Found Whaf The World Was 11 •What does Japan think about the League of Nations, the United States and Great Britain tn connection with Manchuria f
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  • 229 11 Kempton Blaze ON A TRAIN AND A RACECOURSE Things never happen singly. A train dashing along with its engine in flames is rare enough outside the old type of melodrama. So, too, is a fire at a racecourse. But both these unusual events occurred within a short
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  • 231 11 DEATH OF LORD NORMANBY The Rev. Constantine Charles Henry Phipps, third Marquess of Normanby, died on August 20 at his residence in Eatonsquare, S.W., after a long illness. Lord Normanby was a minister of the Church of England for more than 60 years and succeeded to
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  • 604 12 Singapore, September 22. During the past week the local markets have experienced a further relapse in both share and commodity prices and quotations in all sections rule distinctly’ lower. The price of Tin has again declained under the influence of profit-taking and bear attacks but after touching
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  • 160 12 DIRECTORS’ REPORT The Accounts of Brunei United Plantations Ltd., for the year ended June 30, 1932. show a loss of $9.573.03 (as compared with a loss of $8,561.50 for the previous year), which deducted from the amount of $45,051.69 brought forward from last Account, leaves a balance
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  • 247 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, September 21. Conditions generally have been quieter during the past week and local closing values show little or no change on balance although London and New York are down 1% and *4 gold cent respectively since we last reported. The American Questionnaire figures
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  • 110 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,088th. auction on Wednesday when there was catalogued 1,361,794 lbs.; 607.94 tons. Offered 1,207,787 lbs.; 536.95 tons. Sold 1,070,245 lbs.; 477.78 tons. London 2%d. New York 3%cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality No
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  • 170 12 Latest Quotations Fri Thur Sat. Sept. 23 Sept 22 Stpi. 19 Paris 88 .3 82 88 5/16 123 96 New York 8 46§ 8 46} 4,85? Montreal 8 84} 8.85 Braesela 25. 24 95 84 b8 Geneva 17 3 /32 17 95} 24 86 Amsterdam 8.62$
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    • 359 12 New Ifcft/ /o Banish Ugly, Haig flE*-’ SR; .jg MR yAv/yAv- wM/fe*** Er^ x W>-xWW' ffi* I It Sensational Discovery of British Scientist 5fen detest superfluous hair They nt ver £,<•1 a woman attractive who suffers from v To-day, in three minutes, you can sav lerever to all unwanted hair,
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    • 23 12 It is a long iane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pul! you through dull times.
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    • 439 12 if So 'K,. ||Sl strengthening/ H €|S X i. 8 «•>“• t» Ot V m Sole Agents:— n. V. Straits Java Tr«dh>g Co. A jk T Importance of Salt TA CAT S a on^nte,1 I I g I The condiments that you place before your A A A guests should
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  • 975 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving j sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY SUISANG from Calcutta. Sails same day for Singapore, Hongkong, Kobe and Osaka. HAGUE MARU from Singapore for Colombo and Bombay. gV. FUSTJAMA from Singapore
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  • 138 13 OCTOBER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. Rugby: Taiping v. Penang A. at Taiping. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. Rugby: Taiping v. Ipoh at Taiping. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. Rugby: Perak v. Negri Sembilan (Far-leigh-Robertson Trophy) at Ipoh. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. Deepavali: Public and Bank Holiday. SATURDAY OCTOBER 29. Rugby: Taiping v. Penang
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  • 346 13 “I WILL BECOME A GUNMAN AGAIN VOW TO FRIEND Because an ex-convict with a bad record had been befriended by a titled woman, with houses in Mayfair and the Isle of Wight, he vowed he would go straight. But he appeared in the dock at Liverpool Police
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  • 388 13 STERN SENTENCE ON UNDESIRABLE PARASITE Remarking that the accused was an undesirable parasite, Mr. A. C. Boyd, in the Third Police Court, convicted a Chinese on a charge of extortion of 50 cents. The complainant alleged that the man was a member of a secret society. Wong
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  • 527 13 A NIGHT SURPRISE LONDON GATEWAYS CLOSED Surprise tactics with the object of dealing with criminals who use motor-cars and other vehicles for their exploits were adopted by Scotland Yard recently. From 1 o’clock in the morning for three hours a force of uniformed police officers was
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  • 341 13 England is not alone among the countries of the Empire in experiencing those encroachments of the bureaucracy on the domains of the legislature and the judiciary which Lord Hewart exposed in “The Nev/ Despotism.” There is similar movement in the Dominions and the Colonies, and
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    • 349 13 They are burning up energy all the time play-filled days in the garden > —that's why your children need this balanced diet Doctors tell us now of all times growing children must have their food properly balanced to provide the elements essential for growth and vitality. Wise parents ensure this
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  • 409 14 BUT TROUBLE IS BREWING MEN WON’T HAVE BUSES BUT THE WIVES INSIST ON THEM This is the story of a village which would have brought joy to the heart of Rip Van Winkle. It is a village that has not grown up—and does not want to
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  • 157 14 VEGETABLES, EGGS AND TINNED MEAT The Irish Free State Government announced more new Customs duties, under the recent emergency legislation, on August 30. There is to be a duty of 84s. per cwt. on tinned or bottled meat, but not on meat extracts or soups. There
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  • 138 14 Adverse Balance of £14,888,000 Official trade figures published by the rish Free State Statistics Department on in U S 3 d in dicate an alarming decrease for thn The adverse trade balance £14 888 000 months ended July. 1932, was for the’ pr^lTTonthr 11 f11
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  • 156 14 TRIES TO LAND AT PLYMOUTH A young man who escaped from. Devil's Island, the penal settlement in French Guiana, reached Plymouth on August 27 in the liner Cottica. For four months, since the night he escaped, he had been dreaming of liberty. He came half across
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  • 410 14 CROWD CONFUSED By GEOFFREY SIMPSON London, Sept. 12. Just when he seemed booked for his first defeat, Dave Crowley, the London contender for the bantam-weight championship, was rescued from an unpromising situation in his fight with Johnny Peters, of Battersea, at the Ring, Blackfriars, by the disqualification
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  • 58 14 The Rev. P. T. Norris, rector of Trinity Church, Southend, blames those little monkeys, sometimes called choir-boys,” for putting mon-key-nut shells in the pipes of the church organ, which has lately emitted strange noises. They have put the wind in, but they will get the wind up before
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  • 1341 16 WHY CONFINE IT TO CLASS 1 HORSES AMATEUR RIDERS TO CEASE GETTING ALLOWANCE o NEW SINGAPORE RACECOURSE READY o By Tic Tac Although the 1932 Gold Cup Race is now an event of the past, the interest and enthusiasm which it created is still
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  • 396 16 Allegations of Clerk Who Set Up an Eating House The Second Police Magistrate, Mr. A. W. Hay, dismissed a case on Thursday at Singapore in wihch Eu Tong soon, a clerk to Mansfield and o„ charged another Chinese, Koh Tiong pect’or th 7 iminal bFeaCh f trU3t
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  • 343 16 RIFLE SHOOTING: Gloucesters Strong Team (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Yesterday. Representatives from every Regular and Volunteer unit in Malaya are in Kuala Lumpur for the Malaya Command Rifle Meeting which commenced on the Kuala Lumpur Rifle Range this morning. The individual entries, 180,
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  • 212 16 EIGHT MILES UP IN FIVE-YEAR-OLD NANKING MACHINE Rugby, Yesterday. 1 The Royal Aero Club have confirmed the claim of the British airman Captain Cyril Uwins to the world’s altitude record. Last week Capt. Uwins, who is chief test pilot to the Bristol Aeroplane Company, reached a
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  • 140 16 CRICKET: PIQUANT SITUATION ARISEN BY NEW CRICKET BOARD RESOLUTION Sydney, Yesterday. A piquant situation directly affecting the cricketer Bradman has arisen as a result of the Australian Cricket Board of Control passing a resolution that players unless solely employed in journalism will not be allowed
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  • 54 16 ST. GEORGE’S THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 18th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 7.50 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. Ps. cvii. Hymn 291. 8.30. Holy Communion. 10.30 Holy Communion, Chinese. 6 p.m. Evensong Ps. ciii. Hymns 281, 421, 424, 616. S. Michael and All Angels. Thursday—8 a.m. Holy Communion. Friday—6 p.m.
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  • 60 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 24 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3% m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 3 Documentary 2/4/a On New York Bank Demand 40 France T.T. 1,000 nom India T.T. 153 Bangkok T.T. 80 per tics. 100 nom Batavia T.T. 99% Singapore T.T. Hongkong
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  • 50 16 Buyers Sellers TIN Bangrins 14/- 15/_ Hongkongs 13/6 14/6 Idris 7/_ 7/6 Johans .17 20 Killinghalls 8/6 9/_ Kintas .96 .99 Kuchais .54 57 Pangnga Rivers 4/- 4/6 Penawats .53 56 Pungahs 12/6 13/3 Sungei Ways 1.75 i 8o Takuapas 8/9 9/6 Ulu Klangs .75 t gQ
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  • 295 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday. To-day. B S B S RUBBER Allenby 42% 50 45 55 Batu Lintang 30 35 27% 32% Broga 24 30 24 30 Glenealy 65 75 70 75
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  • 124 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO’S NOON QUOTATIONS Yesterday. To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN. a Kinta 96 98 97 99 Malaya Cons. 11 13 10 12% North Taiping 19 21 20 22 Penawat 54 56 55 57 Petaling 4.05 4.15 4.15 4.25 Taiping 35 37% 36 38 Ulu Klang 75 77%
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  • 159 16 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day:— Yesterday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER— Allenbys .40 .50 .45 .55 Bassetts .25 .30 .27% .32% Brogas .22% .27% .25 .30 Gleneayls .62% .72% .65 .75 Jerams .22% .27% .22% .27% Mentakabs .14 .16%
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