Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 December 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 288. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 410 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next The Dispensary. IkHEch Office 52, Leith Street r,-—t I Kan—Bi MR H— 1., I. I-n B BLACK Pinang Gazette /to H M .IflBL, "x "K* 'I? Exchange gP ftfart “R WH 11 L I CHOICE OLD SCOTCH WHtS« I ,s Advertise your requirements,
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    • 16 1 H.miSAW STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68.70, BISHOP STREET, I PENANG. I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1895 2 TOIET THB BANKS. (I &Tn^” d Ap’JyM.X.nd 1 1 CHARTERED RANK HOHGKCHS SHANRHAIBASKINS UrJ| Ahlip, MAh Qn.e Building, p A IT'TT'I? 0P ,NDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATION. I I Y bs 9 eH,n g ae XIL (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1868.) [incobpobated in THE COLONY or HONGKONG the
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  • News From All Parts
    • 134 3 ILLEGALITY OF LOTTERIES Anti-Belting League’s Suggestion •T> KOSECUTE all Irish Sweep winners,” is the advice of the Bev. Frederick Watson, Secretary of the Scottish Anti Betting League, in a litter t 3 the Home Secretary and the Secretary for Scotland. Mr. Watson suggest® that as
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    • 292 3 MR. GEORGE GRO3SMITH TELLS A HOLLYWOOD STORY At few functiocs does after dinn-.r oratory reach a higher level than at the annual dinner if the Stage Goifing Society, and at the recent one I attended I once found ample nfa‘ation of the suggestion that actors, thengh well
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    • 159 3 A new collection of Lay Thoughts by Dean Irge—na yof whose essays appeared in “The Yorkshire Evening p l)€ i have just been published, and, ae ore expects, they sre fell of wise and nitby diets. Here' are a fewLf his sayings:— One cf the
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    • 111 3 Two hundred of the Prince of WJes’s tenants in Devonshire saw tie fira pregentv. on of the film d»p c.ing a part of their Royal kndlord's daily rcu.ine. The fi m was sh( wn at Priucstown to the tenant farmers a-tendi g the
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    • 194 3 THE “PLANET P.” American Astronomer’s Claim An American astronomer, Mr. Wi liam H. Pickerirg, claims to have discovered a gigantic world which he has named “Planet P.” beyond Neptune. Mr. Pickering declares that the planet is circling rcuod the sun at a dis ance of poapa
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    • 188 3 APPEALING TO THE GUNMEN Wide, indeed, is the d ff<«rence between the English and the American meat-Lty, and in no respect is it wider than in the attitude towaids death. In the Slates undertaking is a business which adv'rtisis its wares in the s.me forceful manner as the
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    • 88 3 STAGE’STAR AND HIS ACTRESS WIFE Mrs. Godfrey Tearle, whose stage lame is Miss Mary Malon r has fiied a petition for dissolution of marriage from her husband, the famous actor. Mr. Tearle, the son of an i ctor, male hie first stage appearance in his
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    • 87 3 They All Passed EXAMINATION FRAUD WAS DELECTED A long distance “cribbing" fraud is revealed by the offic.al announcement that in future different civil service examination papers will be set in Paris and Saigon. Hitherto, the ex mint lions have been held at eight in the miming cf the same day
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    • 51 3 A customer sent the follow! g note to hia grocer ”P a? tend six dozen egg if good, I will tend cnque. Tne grocer, howev. r, rot doing anv basinets in tuch r sky terms, so he replied Setd cheque if g od. I will stud six dtxe.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 268 3 i- r’ -.3 T 3 C b i I1 S i rM I 7 I k /''>"'23® /SK c X~ jd l> i 777 7 I 7)7/ /7 f ut ZF z W z O\ 1 7 F How Parker 1 x Pressureless IF I f 3 3»s»/ E T
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    • 377 3 X Andrews will help you to every ounce out of life by keeping your system always working at concert pncK" never drop out of 7 work or play on account of Bi headaches, biliousness, constiV. k* ’f Jw pation and the like, if only you Av/ A remember to keep
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  • 1362 4 How It Insinuated Itself Accidentally THIS Go’.f leal ousted itself accidentally. Seme folk take it for granted the gun is net loaded. Others strike a match to s’e if the p*trol tank is empty. Bu‘ I still think someone might have told me that the attractive Btretch
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  • 255 4 PROFESSIONALISM must DISAPPEAR Ireland’s annua’ Rugby football matches againet Franca provided a useful trial of strength for our teams before the home countries were encountered, and our Eporting year is the poorer by their disappearanca from the fixture card. Wa shall not see a French team upon an
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 127 4 A Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed in Go od Clothes When in Engl md, call and fit yourself out with clothes at approx, half original cost, 2 l Xw- O D t t S L 2. un^ p Sports. Dress faults, Plus Fours, etc. Created by eminent Savile Row and
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    • 405 4 X_ %JTOI HI I a <* I l' I h a I ’X/X I LZ? The Smile that is spreading over Malaya! X I Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow I of testimony, prove the supreme value and suitability F I of Cow Gate Milk Food throughout Malaya. When
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  • 905 5 SHIPPING CONFERENCE A Mirayan Customs Union The followirg are excerpts frem the minutes of a Mieting of the Committee 8. S. (Sirg»t>or.*) Aaacc ation tel J at the Singapore Exchange Room ou Tuesday, December 8, 1931, at 5 p.m. Shipping Conference The Ag. Hon. Secre ary
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 337 5 L A W Y E R S REQUISITES Bodkin s Green Silk Thread Tapes Indenture Paper Protects Paper Seals While It Cleanses I Pink Office Tapes ou cleanse your skin c aI. r-< regularly—why not pro- k Power of Attorney Forms tect itasyou-deanseit? Registry of Deeds Forms Cuticura Soap White
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    • 68 5 I b I I’l 1 11 fl l ■■T fill I 1 I I Ik Fucc Tr AOl k! J I Pul II S^ R r? A Pure Milk Preserved I in its Natural State. I I I J Try A Tin To-day. 1 lessp up YOUR HEALTH «y TAKING
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    • 54 5 Mince Pies 3or t(je 3estive Season Made at Our Own Spotless ‘‘Royal” Bakery, Singapore and Delivered to Your Door. Supplies Arriving on the 23-- inst. and thereafter daily. Let us have your orders early that you may not be disappointed. $l.OO per dozen Singapore Cold Storage C?L f d i
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  • 308 6 —Reuter. SE\EN MATCHES Arsenal Entertain Darwen HOLDER’S STIFF T.iSK London, December 14 The draw for the third round of the F.A. Cup, in which the First aud Second League Clubs enter the competition was made yesterday. All matches are to be played on January 9, 19*32. London
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  • 88 6 ENGLAND MUDDLE THROUGH AGAINST SIAM (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, December 11 England beat Siam in the international foursomes a.id singles match yesterday. The King presented the prizes and in a speech said he had been led to believe that Siam had a good opportunity of winning but
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  • 108 6 ELECTION OF OFFICE BEARERS At tbe annual general meeting held on Saturday the following gentlemen were elected officers for the current year o j d p nt Che Md Rou39 bin Chik Vice Presidents Tuan Hj Shamsuddin M. Joonoos, and Che Shaik Ibrahim. H°n- Secretary: Cha Md.
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  • 383 6 SATURDAY’S MEETING Attempt on Malayan Record A 1200 CH ALLENGE The c eLngor Physical Culture Association, with the help of other local Associations, are putting up a programme at the Town Ha'l. Kua'a Lumpur, on Saturday. Part of the prceaeds will be handed to the China
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  • 135 6 A remarkable encounter between a cat and a stoat is desoribad by a correspondent of ths “Field.” Ihe cat, he writes which is an excellent ratter, had cornered the stoat in the angle of two walls. The stoat made repeated efforts to escape by climbing a creeper
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  • 137 6 To day at the Esplanade at 6 p m, 1 March The Voice of thp Guns Alford 2 Overture Le Domino Noir Auber 3 The Mikado Sullivan 4 Waltz Saucy Swayne 5 Japo Niaseria Ke Sa Ko Chapius 6 Selection Frederica 1 ehar 7 Fox Trot Looking for
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  • 411 6 JUSTICE Mc"ARDIE Dictum Raises a New Storm MR. Justice McCardie, who has passed a bachelor judge’s judgment on s ich controversial issues as women’s dress marriage and babies, has now stirred up another storm. This time it is his considered pronour oe ment that women
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  • 88 6 UVXVIUg with the Second Cavalry Brigade.— Rugbj Radio Service. To Be Celebrated In Traditional Manner London, December 14 The King and Queen will leave Bucking ham Palace on December 23 to celebrate Christmas at Sandringham in traditional manner in the company of their children and grandchildren It
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  • 173 6 S;utLa npion’a Bar Gate has b’ n n given a ne v lease <f 1 fe, writes a "Morning Poet” corr-sponder.t. For trauy y a-a this etrnc'nrs much of which dates tack to che 13 h Csntury, hna proved a torrai dab’.e cbs'acle to traffic. It stands
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  • 78 6 INFECTED FISH CAUSES DEATH OF THREE Bombay, Nov. 24 Three Church of England nuns, Sisters Mary Ambrose, Monica Sian ley Smith »nd Anne beUrging to the AH Saints* Home (an educational establishment aid home for working gii Is) died of chcbra after partaking cf a dish
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  • 494 6 CINEMA STAR’S FATE Culprits Said to be in Singapore The Chinatown squads of both Now York and Sw Fiancisco police forces will soon be mirshalling against the yellow men. Tong warfare, thought to be efLotively auelled aftar much trouble a few years agi. 13 ikely to
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  • 123 6 PREMIER’3 HAND-CLASP FOR MR. GANDHI London, Dec’mber 1. TtecHsirg scene of the second Indian Round T-.bie Conference w h bs remeua bered f .r :ts quiet drama. At the conclusion of hi?closing speech Mr. M cDonald raised the Chairman’? ma lot smid a tense s'Lenoe and,
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  • 105 6 The fact that Mr, MacDonald during the recent crisis was at the Pah-ce shortly sfter 9 a.m —in eirly hr nr for an audience—recalls the circu netance that when in L ndon Mr. MieDonald is out walkirg before most oriinarily setive parsons are so much as stirring.
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  • 45 6 Notice has just reached me (writes a “Liverpool Post” gossip) of an auction sa'e to be hell at a country house in which the articles offered include a motor-car, model 191 C. Perhaps the auc‘i n «e*r9 are reckoning on a museum valu*
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  • 561 6 Mr. Leon Hope, of Kuala Lumpur, left at the week end for Ceylon on a short holiday. Jockey ‘‘O.ly ’Divis, who has been to Australia on a holiday, has returned to Ipoh. Two Residents are retiring next year, the Hon’ble Mr. B. W. Elies and the Hon’ble
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  • 124 6 Anger is worse than poison. We are all judged by cur worst work. Think of ethers as if you were theother?. W adorn consists in knowing when you don’t know. We always hate these to whom we htve been unjust, Pom® m >n 1 ?ok for work and are
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  • 57 6 Sir F a cis Joeepb, President of the North S;<ffordahire Chamber of Comjcerce, speaking at a luncheon given by that body in honour of the new M ri.beracf Parlhment for that ares, ta’o here had been into England in ■be last two or three months, crc-cke-y ar d<l
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  • 593 6 LIST NO. 28 The following further eubBsriptfonn gratefully acknowledged:— cte* Amount previously published as per List No 27. 23 478 Mr Lim Thean Seng o 213 of Low Eng Cheng 128 J Ewe King Beng 10 g ft Lee Hai Thong Lim hong Keat 30 q<
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  • 757 7 Penang Singapore Telephone Opened oor Ppeaks to Resident Councillor lings Exchanged Between Newspapers in the Settlements Tinkle tinkle tinkle. Shortly after ten o’clock thia morning the ’phone rang and the voice at the other end announce J that we were in touch with our ginzapore correspondent. The line was fficially
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  • 88 7 y Radio Service. First of a Series of Meetings Held London, December 14 Ths ri ?a series of Cabinet meetings iibs’. t’.d this week took place at No 10 Dovn ng Street this morning. Ministers wil n eet agaii tomorrow morning and iftsnron and a »»in on
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  • 61 7 Con Jition Remains The Same >.£■ /1 Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. December It .ctor of the Office of Aeronautic»! representing the Dutch Govern and the Chief Engineer of the K. L aval arrived by the Holland bound f to make enq liries into the recent cie-'ster. T t&
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  • 79 7 Kir gsford-’Jmith At Croydon To-Day London. December 14 h r Cciuinrrore Kingsford Smith, who is “jiug with hriatmas mails from Australia, Postponed big departure from Lyons to day ‘0 bad weather. He hopes to arrive n to morrow. He will be officially Wei i r ed by representatives
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  • 154 7 Y.M G A. is due to his efforts —Reuter. Retirement of Veteran Y. M. C. A. Organiser (From Our O <n Correspondent'' Singapore, Decemb r 15 Mr Gordon Cr»nna, Secretary cf the Y.M 0 A was entertained yesterday prior to departure on retirement The Governor was present
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  • 167 7 DEAN’S STAR OPERA Dean’s Star Opera at the Theatre Royal ig proving a great attraction This talented troupe has drawn bumper houses nigh, after night, which in itself is .he highest mark of approval which can be bestowed upon any opera company. K Dean the
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  • 1731 7 HEARING ADJOURNED TILL THURSDAY D. J’.s Serious Finding Against a Witness The Supreme Court was crowded yesterday afternoon when the appeal of ex Inspector Mohamed Yusuf bin Ghani who was convicted on a charge of having received an illegal gratification of from a bus owner was
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  • 1136 7 SANDILAND3 BUTTERY CO. SUED Mr. A. H. Miles Claims $3,322 In a suit which was heard before Mr. Justice M hit’ey in the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Arthur Hugh Walter Miles, the well known miner of Penang, sued Messrs Sandilands Buttery and Co., Penang for
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 217 7 To ths Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir— One cf the principal wants in Hfo for a person is food. The price of the commodity fluctuates according to demand and supply. The trade is in the hands of dealers in the country principally Chinese, who derive substantial profits
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  • 84 7 CHINESE AMAH CHARGED A Chinese Amah nomed Kam Ah Too was to day charged bafore Mr. J.P. Biddulphj Police Magistrate, Penang wi.h the theft of a p*i- of brilliant earrings valued $2BO and a piir of gold bracelets valued $3O the property of Mr E V.
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  • 64 7 To morrow st Watcrfsl Gardens at 5 p.m« 1 Mitch Cavalry Of The loads Alford 2 Overture The Wanderer e Goa 1 Suppe 3 Selection Rose Marie Stothsrt 4 Three Dale Dances German 5 Medley S -voy English Me Iley Diffe There will be Moonlight Band Performances at
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 25 7 NOTICE In respect of the Pinang Gazette Christmas number, to he published on Friday, advertisers are asked to submit matter at the earliest possible moment.
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  • 501 8 Strong objections were voiced on Saturday at a meeting of the Johore Planters’ Association against the State’s adoption of th) new petrol taxation for no other reason than that of coming into line with the F.M.S. and the Colony. The Hon. Mr. B. J. R.
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  • 182 8 is off tin gold standard. The epacial considerations governing Japanese finances, closely linked as they are with the silver standard render it diffhaU to adjudge the precise s gnifiean39 of tha move. Yesterday, at all events, the yea had not fallen so far fron th ago d
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  • 131 8 Hotel Manager and Woman Charged at Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore December 15 R. H C Laverton and Mrs. Sylvia Camp bell are charged with theft and dishonestly retaining stolen property belonging to Raftljs Hotel where Laverton was employed as manager. They c’aimsd trial in the District
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  • 1087 8 A. H. I- Penang, Tuesday. ENANG, and we suppose Singapore too, was agog this morning at the miracle of telephonic cjmmunication between the two Settlements —an innovation long looked for by the commercial community —and we must confess that much as we may dislike too intimate an
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  • 78 8 -Reuter. Ex Director of the Austrian Creditanstalt Lisbon December lo Dr. Frederick Ehrenfest. an ex director of the Austrian Creditanstalt bee arrested here at tha request of the A u3trlf J Government. Dr. Ehrenfest has reeel been living in various countries ou s Austria and w->s summoned
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 117 8 PRITCHARD’S Ladies Hairdressing Dept. Now Re=Opened Greatly Reduced Prices Under Expert European Supervision. ’Phone 335. fN SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. tra ‘is bad the motto o f every man w f s k.: something to g sell should be Publicity, Publicity and again Publicity. Economy ceases to L economy nhen it
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    • 92 8 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL (E. OJ X'mai Eve, Thursday, 24th December. Special Dinner and Dance Dance Music by the Band of the S. S. ‘President Harrison” Dinner $3 per head—Dancing to I a.m. Boxing Day, Saturday, 26th December Special Dinner and Ball Dinner >3-50 per head—Dancing to I-3oa.m. tf ew Year's
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    • 27 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: In one small African tribe the conversation is carried on by nas.il grunt-;. Wh v America overlooked these promising talkie stars is a mystery.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 823 9 Official American Statement Non-Payment Not Subject To Criticism Pending Moratorium Ratification Although the ratification of the Hoover Mora torium Scheme by the United States Congress will not be completed by to morrow which is the date on which the half yearly war debt payments have
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  • 156 9 -Rugby Ridio Service. Hopes Of Continued Construction COMPANY WANTS GUARANTEE London, December 14 Determined efforts are being made to have the construction of the new Cunard liner restarted on the lydeside in the new year. Sir Percy Bates, chairman of the Canard Company, will return to London
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  • 168 9 —Reuter Mr. Winston Churchill’s Accident New York. December 14 Mr. Winston Churchill s injuries are not as serious as expected and he will leave hospital to day. He declares that the accident was hie own fault He was harrying to keep an appointment and ernsshd Fifth Avenue
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  • 31 9 -Reuter. Women Kill District Magistrate New Delhi, December 14 Charles Geoffrey Buckhnd Stevens, Dis riot Magistrate of Tippers, Bengal, was shot dead by two Bengali women. Poth were arrested.—
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  • 441 9 —Reuter. Further Far East Complications WHERE THE LEAGUE BLUNDERED September Demand Which Created Trouble London, December 15 Public attention which slight ]y relaxed with the termina tion of the League Council was sharply re focussed on the Far East with confirmation of the news of the resignation
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  • 478 9 Mr. Yoshizawa Satisfied with Council Paris December 14 j Doctors have ordered Dr. Szs a complete rest and he has baen admitted to a hospital the address of which is being kept secret Mr. Yoshizawa in an interview, said he wss most satisfied with the results
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 376 9 (O. *WC I The Finest Togs FOR ©ogs and Girls We cordially invite you all to call and inspect our range cf Doi!», Dolls Prams Trains, Maccano Sets, T ricks Motor I Cars etc., etc., Surpassing in every g respect to those of previous years. S John Little Co., Ltd.,
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  • 140 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations fn MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’b share list at It a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day 5 2 3 <® Seaess c- rt qq PQ DQ C 3 So. o. sc. to. Rubber (Dollar' Broga .41i .47$ -45 .50 £Xk. .321 -40
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  • 58 10 H63C»5'. Latest Lcadoa, N«w York £Bs P-icet nw LONDON apt £137 0 G Down 10/J IMs £133 17 6 Down 10/SINGAPOttS $59.371 per piai3 Down 12} c. 50 tors dore RUBBER i 3 J di Unchanged Ire York Up 1/15 c. iMil 10| c, Up i c.
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  • 64 10 Boustead d Co Ltd, 15th December Quotation for Singapore refined tin $69-37} per picul, br«dn*ca done 50 tors, Penang refined tir $69 37} per picul, bus»’'»si done 25 tone, unrefined tin $6B-37} per picul» tin ore 168-37} per picul, 7he following were the nib 1 er quotations 11
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  • 88 10 Singapore Prices fnr Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are 8? followi: Spit 10£ cents psr lb. 11 u m Jan./Mar. 1982 Il} ,i Ap il/June 1932 12 M Market steady. London and Liverpoo Stock increase! by 137 tonr. The following price* were rea’ised rubber
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  • 81 10 Pensng, December 15 By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/4 3/32 li m 4 m/ti 2/4 316 Private 3 m/is credit 2 4 21/32 •i 3 i, Documentary 2/4 27/32 On New York Bank Demand 39} riOtn r,Fr;*nce u TT, 940 nom India TT. 154}
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  • 37 10 Tin homeward n a by the p at 10 am 0Q Saturday’ the 19. h infant. i t wUh m«*l deepittahei Trom London on November 26 is expected tobtaUr a 6wn 0,1 F,id r the
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  • 230 10 Penang December 15 file. Benaree Opium p. chert nom 5 000.00 Clevo* .JO-JS Sold leaf JJ-00 Maae PiekM nom HO-w Nu.megr 8( s 12’92 u 110 b W-00 □ooonuteper 1,000 •> 15.00 Oopre Sundried sales 5 871 Rattans 11.10 Rattans Goans 9re«n Snell Shel 13.00 Rkjb—--Bum No. 1
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  • 72 10 The s. Kedah left for Singapore yesterday with the following Mr and Mrs H C Walsb, Miss Ruth B .le, Mr D Sturroch, Mr J 8 Evans. Miss May son, Mrs Craig, Rev and Mrs Bishop, Mrs Boyle, Mr A M Sellar. Mr and Mrs Strobel, Mr
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  • 436 10 A HEXD TEACHER CONVICTED Charged with neglecting to give inform» tion to the health officer or at the nearest police station with the least practicable delay that Ahmad bin Jarus was suffering from small pox and for obstructing a sanitary inspector from execution of his duties
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  • 929 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST i i! i In Binnint !D«ou.s 15 1 AUenbyßobbai 75 90 Alm, Kubbos BrtstS -87 j at Amalnr SUlbv Artain» /6 Ayer B?J»» Planwag 7v|! 8C m Aver Kunla-X Set^sX Ayer Molch Babbe» «2! Ayer Pan»» Subpar «»*53 70| Balsa ByclStoir Bassett Snbbc» Da BetfoH In
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 584 10 Pro-phy-lac-tic, with its -M. X. f ai OUB tufted end and ®IX)-Pml B uW'tlC XtrxtX tween the teeth, around the molars. TOOTH BRUSHES Ll l'‘ 111 ity. It has been endorsed W by dentists for 42 years B fur its quality and effiHg ciency. Always sold in the 9 Rej
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  • Company Reports
    • 385 11 The following is the report of the Directors of Batn Cavee Tin Dredging C J to be presented at the anuuil mse.i ig to be held at 33, Beach Street, Penang- on Tuesday next: Your Directors have pleasure in submitting their report and a
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    • 321 11 Tae following ie the report of the d rectors to be presented at the third annual g*>ner l meeting o* the shareholders to be held at Ipoh on M mday mxt: The directors beg to submit to the share he 1 lers the accounts of
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    • 225 11 The following is the repo t of the directors to bs presented at twelfth annu&l genera! meeting of the shareholders at Ipoh on Monday. December 21. The directors beg to submit to the eha-r holders the account of the company for the year ended 31et October,
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  • 27 11 Ribbe- stock figures iaaied in London last night: Lonloi 72,785 ’ms, deerra’e 119 tons Liver pc ol 57.157 cns. i creas- 256 tons
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  • 117 11 NO FINAL DIVIDEND The local have b en advised by the Secretary cf Kamunting Tin Drcdgit g Ltd., that the tntu 1 acc unts for the vear ending 30. h June will be issued in London to-day. The credit balance at orofit and lo?s account, including
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  • 81 11 PER CENT INTERIM DIVIDEND The 1 ca’ Bg*n’s have been advised by the Secretary that the annual accounts of Pangnga R ver T n C onceesic ns Ltd. wer to be issued in London yesterday. The Board cf Directors have dec aiel an interim dividend
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 215 11 JMI jr, i gg>y iiioui9Q:) ia i anramx eZf/z invitation FROM the BRITISH MANUFACTURERS TO THE TRADE BUYERS OF MALAYA rn .ry 1932 we open the Our Fports Goods Section, for mats nee, eighut-ntl annual British Ir dustnes air is a representative display of those nroULdt the auspices of EL.
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    • 395 11 m I I Mil llliwm. FIT Ji l 2 'T-'V The present problem Let Dunlop Solve it For You Lock at our list of PRESENTS that will really be USED and appreciated. Then wr.te to u c or to WEARNES or to K. LEE SAN, Ptnang, order'ng what you have
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 155 11 < 11 ti T— .-^<-*..x > LAST NIGHT AT 615 AND 9 30 CONSTANCE BENNETT in IICH PEOPLE TO MORROW Sdwa»d Eriret Herten and Laura La Plante in JNELY WIVES Auiae’ouß Fre* cf T neg Rnbbiee ar d Knowirg Wifiet! Pathe Picture Alao An w “Si RANGE AS IT SEEMS”
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  • 1064 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For Date of Balling Steamer Pandai Port Weld Same Port To-day Krian Bigan Datoh and Teluk Bela
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 316 12 H Regulate your DIGESTION 6 ra I fj Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills R People who eat and drink too much, or get K dhrir system upset from any other ca«ue, L,; y nr rd a medicine such as Dr. Morse’s Ind ac fj L Root Pills to keep the
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  • 1035 13 A WAVE OF ILL-FE3LING Animal of Great Intelligence and Sagacity FEW dogs have passed through so many vicissitudes during the past ten er twelve years as the Alsatian Wolfdog. the name by which the Deutscher Schaeferhund or German Sheep Dog is known in this country. The breed
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 215 13 washes well 7 pßfjj ij:; looks well L- W?®HI i feu-Hi always Him I fi\ /K 1 Made of the finest of pure thread silk... jjjSMr/ z Wx woven flawlessly to give a gossamer texi ture °f s^eer dearness perfectly styled, n c °l° urs keyed to the mode, Kayser*
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    • 363 13 L/ t aa\\ CX.' Hsirsrtiß 7 S W 7 7 k. x Bel J X I I **A»™ II 4on!cßeswrati»e j. -T". >«kH*!KX4 M STOW- SMTTT »CaU4 li li THIS 15 THE TONIC TO GIVE YOU STRENGTH To keep well you must keep Strong. In Hall’s Wine you have a
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  • 740 14 STORIES FROM THE COURTS Profession With No Qualifications A recent cise in the High Court, involving a dispute over handwriting, required the assistance of expert callgraphists. Comp rad with other profeeßional exserte —'he doctor, for example—'.he hindwritirg expert suffara a disadvintag**, which has led to varyhg jad cia!
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