Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 March 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 56. VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 488 1 T. NAGaTA BBOTUEBB dentists Hk’id Office next tu The Diepeniary. Office 62, Leith Street IhoUSANDS off lab. oratory and actual road g W A 1 /ITICLTICI tests have proved ttet th. //I 27 New and Improved Cham* fl M I pions give better perform. S and efficiency ,t JJ L<
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • The Literary Column
    • 651 3 BRICKS AND MORTAR Ths Lovella were a typical family of the professions! ebseea in their time, ressombly prosperous, respectably if not brilliantly counec’ei, rather more cultivated than the average, friendly, interested and given to much simple hospitality.” These words, which occur about half-way through Miss Helen Ashton's last
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    • 223 3 Th* Tim m Rnool*fn*n‘. The brilliant but rather painful little novel cs’ltdtbe Blue Angel (Jarrolds, 7». 6d. net), by Herr Heinrich Mann, has been we.l translated into English, efter having already been turned into a w’eLknown film that featured Herr Emil J innings as the soul-tortured echoc
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 397 3 Gel I 9. ApoC'*- T *-eMT g 'Uk Fitness from I i i nc I I tile I VVTne. rffteu Sire ng lit- dj asi Giver s~w. t K s M r 4CI4 I Fx»Lo-don Fm>w i? M» <\ Taking Hall’s Wine is the surest way R of getting, and
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    • 187 3 TWO CENTS are nothing to you Yet two cents for every tin of DE RESZKE’S smoked in Malaya means relief to thousands of destitute unemployed. This small contribution does not come out of your pocket, yet you can help this good cause by purchasing DE RESZKE Cigarettes at the same
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    • 125 3 EMtDV REMOVES THE CAUSE Diseases arising from the Blood must be treated by removing the cause from the Blood, permanent relief cannot be obtained by any other treatment. CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE cleanses the blood and possesses remarkable healing properties; it is due to these qualities that it has attained its
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  • Sporting Notes
    • 480 4 AND A WAFNING Professional's View of a New Theory IT has been paid th-t there ia no new thirg under the run: this wise assertion ie euppcrted by Stanley Hayneg, professional to the Maidenhead Golf CHb. in big reply to my first article on the
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    • 271 4 CT I 108 DUFIOU3 Fights a Draw With Levinsky Dempsey, the f rmer heavyweight champion, had his hopes for a comeback in the rirg on February 18 dampened 'when King Levinsky, a new promising heavyweight, held him to a feur round draw. There were no knockdowns,
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    • 288 4 HANTS FAIL Gloucester Do It Again For the second year in succession Gloucestershire beat Hampshire in the Rugby Ue.ion semi-final winning at Portsmouth by the identical points as at Gloucester last season. Hampshire had Ford away playing for Scotland, and Falla, Williams, and Miller were missing
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    • 330 4 THEIR FIRST FINAL SINCE BEFORE WAR Durhsm qualified for the county championship final for the first time since 1914, when they beat Warwickshire in the semi final at by the unexpectedly large margin of six goals and a try to nothing. It had been thought that the Warwickshire
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 530 4 Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery An entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed by Pepsodent Laboratories. It is twice as soft as polishing materials in common use. Teeth are given higher polish, brighter lustre—FlLM stains disappear completely. NOW once more Pepsodent advances. This be invented., then erected
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  • 711 5 hob Pony G ffins In Open Class b y tig tag r h nory pri® oB wiH ranning ne firei Ume tomorrow in the open w 6 .„,1 to judge from where the o! cl *L placed them they appear 1 O Not a single
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  • 571 5 THE FUNERAL Another Link With The Past Broken The funeral of the late Mr. Alexander Charles Thomas, whoee death occurred on Tuesday afternoon at his residence in Ayer Itam Road took place yesterday afternoon at the Western Road Cemetery. The cortege left the deceased’s residence
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  • 612 5 Dr. Barclay Barrowman, who has been on leave, is expected back in Klang by the middle of this month Mrs. W.A. Stanton, of Banting, is leaving for Australia by the Nieue Holland next week with her littk girl. Inspector Higgins of Akr Gajah, has left Malacca on
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  • 106 5 BUSIER KEATON’S INCREASED POPULARITY Of the screen oomediens of the silent days, few have risen to such heights of popularity under the talkie regime as Buster Keaton. In "Sidewalks of New York which is now showing at the Qaeen’s, Keaton has given us a funnier picture than even
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 406 5 Check your baby’s weight UHAI A ilAjiy IHQULO A 1 1 ACF 2 f -k J At bir’h 7 8 lbs. I I month 9 lb, J, J' 7 l' U t months lOJ lbs. V A 5 3 12 ,bs H I \i 1 4 IFj lbs. Erl 1
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  • News From All Parts
    • 545 6 British Pieces Hoarded in the East Wbat has become of all the British £5 and £2 gold pieces struck at various times in the last sixty years Thh is one of the many interesting qnralions arising out of the hoaiding craze for gold coins. L
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    • 140 6 SURPRISE THRILL FOR LONDONERS A Peer’s sieter was to have t ken pirt in e daring tuht roue act at O ympii Circus on Janusry 26, but she would not reveal her name, as she was afraid her tri a muht try to sto; her.
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    • 46 6 Leading is credited with having some cf .Le tallest policemen in the country. Hit Mayor told an aud*ence that he was gla o think that he was protected by a bvry o f men w ithan ag.reg&te height 'Sne.<,u'?»nrnt f G77't.
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    • 295 6 Subscription Dances in Great Houses Famous hostesses, like most others, have to economise nowadays. But they are not doing it at the expense of hospitality: and they hive discov red aim? original ways of maintaining their traditional standards in spite of the Uxes. For instance: Hostesses hove
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    • 271 6 £250 VSdDiCT AGAIN3T HEADMASfER A boy who was hit by a golf ball at Wrllicgboruugh Scuoil was awarded £250 dim g*o and c sts against the Headmaster at Nirtiampton Assfzei on January 23. A sum of £45 was agreed upon se out-of-pcckct txpsnsss and c
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    • 123 6 CASE OF THE M\N WHO BOUGHT A WIG If a hairdresser reveals that one cf his customers wears a wig, h Le guilty of “unprofessional c nduc’.?” ib a problem to be ane vered in sn c ion before the Civil Tbritunal In Paris. A hairdresser
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  • 570 6 JUDGE QUESTIONS LEGALITY Court Action by the Admiralty A DISPUTE concerning payments due to the Admiralty for fsoliiliea provided for the filming of "Ths Fkg Lieutenant” led Mr. Justice Charles, in the King’s Bench Divisior, to make comments on the use of the for film making. Tbe Admiralty
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  • 121 6 MORE COMMENTS BY THE BACHELOR JUDGE Mr. Justice M’Cardie, the bachelor Judge, dealt with eleven undefended divorce cases in a hundred minutes at Ipswich one dsy recently. Six were petitions by wives and five were cases brought by husbands. In one case the Judge was informed that
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  • 92 6 A fire at Magdalen College, Oxford, was extinguished after damage had been done to valuable oak panelling. It occurred in one of the rooms which was cccu pied before his death by Sir Arthur Cowley, who was for many years librarian of the Bodleian. A quantity of
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  • 77 6 Poker Player Win Held Four Aces ADOLF OBLAT, a kesn pekerplaycr, aged 70, w.‘B playing with friends in a Cafe in Zagreb when he was dealt four aces. Stakes were high and bidding was lively. When it came to a ’’showdown” and his opponent threw down
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  • 164 6 Charles Dickens ac:ed as cricket siorer at the village matches at Gadshill. Oa one occasion he bowled the first bail at a charity match at the back of Gadehib Pl ce, and it ia depicted in a pic.ure wh’ch was to have been put up
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  • 77 6 Thousands of workless peasants from the Lika district of Yugoslavia have presented themselves at tbe Spanish Consulate in Z >gr?b asking to be allowed to join the Spanish Foreign Legion, says a Bslgrade correspondent. In despair, the Spanish Consul has had to announce that no recruits are
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  • 547 6 K.C. ON JACOB FACTOR TH? GAMBLER A REFERENCE to £120,030 Leicg Risked on a s ng-e turn of a Card was m»da &t the OU Bailey when the trial was resumed of Arthur J ck Klein, the financier, who was extradited from America. Klein,
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  • 545 6 A Parsee in a Devon Village Ashram A SPECIAL c rreependent of th” Daily Herald describes below his visit to the E iglish ‘"Ashram” or collcg? of the dkcipleo cf fihci Sidguru Meher Baba. B.ba, a Parsee-born philiaophcr, who bae not spolen for
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 60 6 Modern Methods of Efficient Accounting— The Twinlock simplifies work, speeds up entry and reference t saves time (and overtime) 9 and saves money. Thousands of Leading Industrial Firms have already proved this. Why not prove it for yourself. Full information and specimen sheet rulings by return TWIN LOCK For Pen
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    • 46 6 FOO CHEONG 153, HUTTON LANE and 89, BISHOP S- )9| TELEPHONE N«, 1248, L j: 3 Offices, Clubs, Homes, Schools, Institutions, etc, urebmodern style. Cash or Easy Deferred P a y n,en fe w o’* Larg‘d stocks of timber always on hand. L ricea ua caUDu-
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  • 786 7 Frotn Oor Malay Correspondent Malay Girls Schools 71)9 local Saudara (Malay bi-weekly) in jjiscuseiDM our S* r 8 education in vernacular gcbools expresses disappointment at the •rjality cf education given and attributes this to th o lack of trained women •ichers. While acknowledging the great improvement in
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  • 87 7 andOh^v 9 between the present Fries Ball r6P r Wi be held at the f ohool the: bh v" 4 ne) at 780 P- m on Friday» the horn ia ar C T h n JJ 82 The moti o n before Civics ,i. ij the opinion
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  • 238 7 FIRST ANNU 0 GENERAL MEET N 4 The first Annual General Meeting of the alay Cricket Club was held on Sunday March 6. at the Crescent Star sports Club premises with Oapt. S. S A sagvff. J. P M. B E., in the chair. There was a
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  • 61 7 -Reuter. RANGERS MEET HAMILTON A. Ths draw for the semi finals of tbe Scottish Onn to be played on March 26 resulted as follows: Hamilton A v Rangers at Celtic Park Airdrie v Kilmarnock at Firhil Park English League Result In the First Division of the
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  • 63 7 TEAM TO PLAY EVATT AND CO. The following will play for the Eastarn Smelting Club against Evatt and Co’s XI on the Renong Ground on Friday at 5 15 PI R Taylor; H Ismail and C McLean; W L Robinson, J N Cooley and E E Noble;
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  • 331 7 NEW HORSES e Mr. P. J. Vasey’s Latest Impartation The following horses and ponies recently imported have been registered with the 'traits Racing Association Atreas (Pi. 5 years ch.a.g. by Crowdennis—Woloen. H Sleigh; Chloe (H> 2 years, b or bra m. by Back wood—Serinette, F O. C.
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  • 52 7 —Reuter. Twenty Years’ Penalty in Unittd Mates Washington, March 8 Spurred by Lindbergh’s kidnapping, the House of Representatives passed a Pi I making the despatch of threatening letters through the United States mai a a Federal crime punishable by twenty years’ imprison ment and a fine of five
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  • 61 7 JAVANESE DISCHARGED The Javanese. Sastromihirdjo «ho was recently arrested in Penang on a charge of theft of jewellery preferred againet him by the Sumatra po ice appeared again in tbe lenang District Court this morning before Mr. H. A Forrer. when Detective In-pector Gorden asked his
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  • 277 7 RESULTS OF TOURNAMENT TIES The following are results of tits played on Wednesday Champions 4 in S^m -fical; D R A H iblyn beat J P B Whaley I—6, 7—5 8-6. Doubles Handicap A M T P Rul* and GO W»t>on owe 15.5 baat O W
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  • 322 7 CEYLONESE v. P.C.C. Promise of Interesting Game The Ceylon Association will be enter 1 tained by the PC 0 on tbe Esplanade this week end and with both sides well repre sented an interesting match may be looked forward to. While tbe team as selected is
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  • 81 7 -Reuter. 40,000 000 Short of Food Rig». lO Forty million peep’e are affected by the failure of the harvest in various parts of Russia and require relief, according to an official report from Moscow The despatch of a million tons of grain decreed last month to the distressed
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  • 59 7 There was no work in the Supreme Court to day. There is a long list of summonses, etc. for to-morrow which will probably keep his Lordship occupied in Chambers the whole morning. Mr. B. R Sharma Chief Usher of the District Court, Penvog returned to Penang yesterday from
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 46 7 IM “TERRY” lever Folding seller nip. Enables you to file your letters—Lock them up in file and refer to them easily. Gives 50 per cent, more jaw capacity than any similar clip. Send $l-25 for a set of 5 (different sizes). SOLE DISTRIBUTORS; Pinang gazette PENANQ.
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    • 154 7 WU ECZEMA ON BOXING BABY’S HEAD Conld Not Get Any Rest. AMATEURS, Healed by Cuticura. will be held “When my baby was four months AID OF THE old wet eczema broke out on the crown j local European and Asiatic k for five months. brnning. H. bad i, *****010 FIHIdS
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 132 7 OPENING TO NIGHT The Idol of L’w o Continents Tallulah. Bankhead Favourite of the London Stage for 5 Years Co-Starring ivith Another Great Star Fredric March In Paramount's Jubilee Triumph “MY SIN” ALSO Lilian Roth in “PUFF YOUR BLUES AWaY” Paramount Sound News—comedy —Screen Song Plans at Robinsons ’Phone 567
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  • 15 8 Noel Gees.—On March 9ch to Makel, wife of Noel Rets, Bukit MetisjAm, a son.
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  • 618 8 Some important events took place at Changchun yesterday, concerning Mr. H-utn Tung. He was proclaimed Regent of the new Manchurian State according to one report another speaks of him as President an 1 yet another re- > fers to his ascension. j But the p incipal and
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  • 241 8 Savers! Frenchmen are advancing the L suggestion that the United States Govern- ment be called upon to pay for the period of the war in which it took no active psrt—- from April 1917 when the United States declared war until Joly 1918 when j the United States soldiers
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  • 645 8 Penang, Thursday OCS HE pull of the bed is not so fO bad in Malayans in Europe where, in some of the winter months, ice-cold linoleum has to be con ended with among other things. Yet there is some pull here, as anyone who passes through the
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  • 113 8 Tin— Spot Yt ster lay To-day London .£128 15?. OJ. £131 Os. Od Tin (3 Months) London £130 5s. 0d. £132 10s. Cd» Singapore $65.62| $66 50 Business Done 100 tons 100 tons Penang $65.37| $66,75 Business Done Bayers —No Sellers Rubber London 2’ 6 d. 2 }d.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 584 9 Unhealthy, Speculative Movements Foreign Operations Important Statement by Tin Pool No Liquidation Under £165 There was another sharp appreciation in the Sterling rate on other centres yesterday morning, but there was an equally sharp reaction before the close. The movements are attributed to foreign
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  • 54 9 —Rauter. Dutch Leaf Arriving in Large Quantities Bware there have been increased forte of Dutch tea durirg recent months L ism unable to anticipate the budget 60 Major Elliot, Financial j,' e J ry to the Treasury. answering an taw* whether steps could be “J PWent a forest
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  • 57 9 uesenoe eis recent Moe, e Pences.-Rugby Radio To Broadcast His Experiences C\ m Pbell, who last month 251 milaa W l ancJ speed record of Florida Jf? l Diytona Beach, SiJtn^ OadCBßt iD the Nfttional 7? rrow Dlp ht on arrival at *aoord brauvij, W 'H describe
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  • 32 9 CAB 5 NEWS IN BRIEF S^y. f t*rß Of M Br lancl in Parison Tyrr. 1 'p.'v W, J 1)6 represented by v i th A b ?>’« a i«P»rie by blB son
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  • 73 9 —Reuter. FIANNA FAIL MAJORITY The new Dail in which the Fianna Fail Party Is In a majority assembled for the first time at Leinster House, Dublin. It attracts exceptional Interest in view of Fianna Fail's advanced political aims. Mr. De Valera was elected president by 81 to
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  • 153 9 -Reuter. Accession At Changchun Yesterday Shanghai, March 10 Mr. Fu Yi was inaugurated first president at Changchun yesterday.—Sin Kuo Min. lu a leader on the accession of Mr. Henry Pa Yi the Morning Post says it was appropriate that General Uchida should have given away the bride
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  • 55 9 A total saving to the Exchequer as the result of the application of the needs test to unemployment relief in the County of London probably does not fall short of a million pounds a year, according to an official announcement. Rugby Radio Service. What must be the
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  • 118 9 Lady Clementi’s Appeal for Help From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, March 10 Lady Clement’, presiding at the annual meeting of the Child Welfare Society at Government House yesterday, strongly appealed for regular assistance. For several years the Society had been doing steadily increasing though unostentatious work among the
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  • 941 9 —Sin Kuo Min. PROBABLE COMMITTEE Geneva, March 9 It is expected that the decision of the League Assembly In the Siuo Japanese dispute will embody a declaration upholding the Kellogg Pact the League Covenant and the sanctity of treaties, deprecating boycotting, recommending the constitution of a committee
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  • 118 9 Rogby Radio Service. Transport Minister on Feed f<r Policy Competition between road and rail transport was referred to by the Transport Minister, Mr. Pybus, at the Commercial Motor Users’ Association luncheon. He said there was a general feeling that the heavy goods traffis situation called for some
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  • 64 9 which he attenaea yeswru», a prelude to his return to po itics.— Rugby Radio Service. Folly Recovered from His Illness Mr. L’oyd George, now fully recovered from his serious illness, is expected to return shortly to Parliamentary work. be luncheon of Liberal Members of Parliament which he
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  • 120 9 BRITISH IN RUSSIA Riga, March 9 Lady Muriel Paget has left for Russia to extend arrangements for the relief work which she is conducting in Leningrad and Moscow on behalf of the British Subjects’ Relief Association. She will possibly ooutmug her journey via Siberia to Manchuria
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  • 112 9 -Rugby Radio Service EDUCATION ESTIMATES The Education Estimates for the coming financial year show an aggregate cost of 152.C06 461. This Is a net decrease of £6 871.187 ou the cost for 1931. Reductions are made under all headings of estimates which cover expenditure
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 115 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations Ct MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’b share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day 2 E Z E Shares S. C 5 a> D £Q QQ CQ CQ to. 0. Is. to. Mining Ayer Hitam 10/6 11/-
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  • 160 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London» March 8, Spot £133.0.0 three months’ buying £134.10.0 three months' Bailing £134.15 0. Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. 9:h March quotation for Singapore refined tin 165 per picul» busings done IGO tons» Penang refined tin 165.373 per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined
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  • 140 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Bai. March 9 March 8 Sept. 19 Paris 94 94j 128 96 New York 8.69< 4.85| Montreal 4 12 Brussels 26 9'16 26 75 84.88 Geneva 19.07$ 19i 24.86 Amsterdam 9.18 9.24 12.08 Milan 71 1/16 71 92.89 Berlin 15 45 15>
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  • 133 10 The s s Matang arrived th»B morning the following passe? gars from Kopah, Renong. and Torgksb. Mr Niel Gow, Mr J H Rich, Mr O S Kneebone, Mr AH Adam”, M-lan Nob 1?, Mr J M White, Mrs O 8 Byrnes, Mr J Vander Noordaa, Mr Tan Teng
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  • 238 10 Pen&nFt March 10 cte, Benaree Opium P. «best oom 5,000.00 Cloves ii 90. CC Gold leaf uellwra 79.00 Maae Picket oom 170.00 Nutmegs SCa h 70.00 u HOa ii 60.00 Oooonutaper 1.000 H 15.00 Oopra Sundried buyers 6.60 Rattans wUea 11.10 Rattans Goans 10.6.' Green Snail She’ U.OC
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  • 95 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending March 5. 1932, shows a total of 61 deaths —31 males End 33 females—.he death-rate being 20.86 p<r mill® compared with 20 51 in the preceling week and with 2193 in
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  • 103 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Friday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 88 nw 2mm 5 p.m. 85 s Saturday 6 a.m» 76 E Noon 88 nw nil 5 pm. 86 s w Sunday 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 87 nw nil 5 p.m. 87 N w Monday 6
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  • 82 10 Penang, March 10 By Cowley of th« Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 13/16 ii h < m/t« 2/4 Private 3 m/ts er« lit 2 4 7/3? 8 h D'samsntary 2/4 11/32 On Naw York caik 41 France T.T 949 Qjm India it T.l 152| Bang! ok iiT.T.
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  • 967 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST Hu SUBBAK f e Alleaby Sabkvs 4ta 65 75 Alai G*>h Kubba 85 AnalgßinaSea Malay Ur *stsa 73 9 Ayea HMkb Flaming 73* k 2 a yea Konfaig Bubba Uatnla 10 3' I Aya Molefc Bubba O» 40 C I Ay€l PBDM fß > Patau FlautlJg
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 201 10 -_2.A. A[l S m j FACTS X I I WILLS’ 5 j Ii GOLD FLAKE j I CIGARETTES v 1. They are made entirely from *< J 4 J x Virginia tobacco leaf which has been maturing in bond for several I years. II 2. No tobacco is used which
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  • 2149 11 Minutes of Meeting in SliopKotisc Areas ,1-atej of an Ordinary Meeting of the ilnmcipil Commissioners of George wn penarp, on Tuesday the 16tU f February 1932 pp.-entt—G. W. Bryant E q President, p f J. E, Khoo Sian Ewe Etq., Yeoh Cheacg Ann E-.q., The bon. Mr.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 255 11 gw Doubles the Beauty of Your Hair The simple hair styles of to-day nake beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Eroper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and lustre, all
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  • 1274 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 From Sailing For Date of SalJlar Campar Bigin Ditoh and Teluk Same Ports Today Anion Mats Singapore and Port Swet- Sime
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 31 12 Get a. Set of ZAG-ZAW Picture Puzzles The Ideal Recreation for Year Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. Price 75 cents I I OBTAINABLE AT The Pinang Gazette Press,
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  • 304 13 3.500 FEWER IN LONDON LAST YEAR There were fewer births than ever in England and Weles last yesrg and London’s return was lower than the rest of the country. The birth rate was the lowest ever recorded. Provisional figures issued by the Re-gfetrar-Geners! gives
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  • 161 13 ITALY’S CRIMINAL POST NOW CURED Italy’s "criminal pod,” R’ccsrdo Testa, dope fiend, tbief. ard genius, has just left the Collegno lunatic asylum, pronounced as cured. Testa was arrested in the editorial offices of the literary review, Comedia, at Milan, three yetra ago for stealing a
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 306 13 30^ t W2O- STILL GOING STRONG wl ay /1 YOUR < VpARDON! You perhaps, are an authority on rubber. We believe we know all there is to know about the distilling of whisky after all we’ve been doing it since 1820. So if we tell you Johnnie Walker “Red Label
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    • 71 13 I APIOL STEEL I Sureandcertain for all Female I complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. I W. I. EDMONDS I Th» Strglish Pharmacy I 52, 54, Beach Street, Penang LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread Tapes Indenture' Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes Power of
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    • 115 13 THEY COST /09 M MORE AND ARE WORTH A MORE TRADE MARK Bristol£ London “That's a quick shave!” “Yc€, and this new Auto Strop of mine shaves wonderfully clean; one of their ‘Special offer’ sets w a razor, strop, and three blades cost j me less than $1.25” “Amazingly cheap
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  • 361 14 IT IS ALL A MATTER OF GESTURES £)O iwu want to reveal your soul?, Do you want to tell the world how shy, sensitive, or shrinking it is? People who have al way found it difficu t to disclose their innermost selves are now to
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  • 218 14 “Women Tell Them Better Than Men SO TACTFUL \X7OMEN tell more and better lies than men This, at any rate, is the gist of the pro nouncement made before the Institute of School Experimentation of Teachers* College. Co'umbia University, by Professor Mailer. The professor insists that
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  • 114 14 KNOCKED DOWN BY BUS WHILE ON WAY TO SCHOOL Damages of £1,350 and costs were awarded at Nottingham Sheriff's Court ”*c i ntly to Dorothy Bennett, Bg?d 12, of Union Street, Butte n in- Aebfirid, Nottinghamshire, against Metere. Richard Jchnson and Son, Button in-Ash A
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