Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 March 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 72. VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 30th MARCH, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 503 1 T. NAGATA BikldEßS dentists He Ad Ofdce Dell |o The Di*p«iißary. Leith Street 00 p W j— in i .ii Wfa v t I W 'iM WJrCb s MITIW SBOtuMT inang 14.9 h.p. phaeton Gfl *7 &ttp CZ X»? PV C NEW FEATURES Cowl Lights. b Luggage Carrier. IS OBTAINABLE
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    • 14 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Phctwgraphy bj elaotria Ugkk> '/oom <8, 70. DIBHOf* BTM3T, PXNANG.
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    • 1908 2 SELANGOR TUF.F MB BANKS. Fal RvMR gpaves Roadi THE MERMHTiLE BAH E T L JJ H S S W Sompound house. commencing at 2-15 p.m. each day OF INDIA, LIMITED djgfe g SJI Tel. 869. Mendis Ahlip. ENTRIES cIOS ed'ZT 4-00 p.m. on [lncorporated in England] NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY J
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  • 683 3 FX\MPLE TO FUROPE Lapua Movement’s Patriotic Work Stites the Helsingfors correspondent of the Morning Post There is an old saying that big achieve* merits have small and insignificant beginnings, and the Lapua movement in Pin* land may be taken ns a typical example. The primary
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  • 102 3 WITH XN EVICTION PROBLEM If someone buys the County Police Station at Basildon, near Pangbourne, on the upper reaches of tbe Thames, the occupant, the local police officer, may either, Go quietly. Evict himself, or Seek refuge in the Law. The station —which is aho
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 473 3 ADVANCING YEARS I have no terror for youth. Only those with their youth far behind them can realise how it is possible to dread the dawn of another day, how the fear of an empty future can cast a shadow over even the most favourable present. And yet taken out
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    • 274 3 I MT[ri DIGESTION i OUT.OF. TH j? Pi F K ORDER! J I S Isa 9 la 11 A COURSE O^ 5 F TH,S MONTH'S RECORDS i r r 7ae f Shine Harvest Moon Fox Trot 'i Love Letters in Sand uro Two melodic Fox Trots brilliantly played by Smith
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  • 831 4 Diggers Making 15s. a Day Dust Carried in Belts in Absence of Bank Nairobi THERE is a flavour of real romance about the gold rush. A few months ago such discoveries as have been made would have been scoffed at as impossible, for it has been
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  • 345 4 RAILWAYMAN BADLY HURT Passengers Thrown Out of Bed MR ROBERT FRA ER of Collegelane. Highgate N W, a railway c eaner, was seriously injured, an engine driver and fireman were slightly hurt and a number of passengers suffered minor shocks when an empty passenger train entering
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 436 4 LIFE WASN’T WORTH LIVING Lonely Widow’s Fits of Depression NOW CHEERFUL Thanks to Kruschen A widow—7o rears of age—living v ~'X < alone in the country —rheumatism in her hands and knees. Is there any wonder that she became depressed to 1 X, the point of desperation Fortunately, she tried
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    • 43 4 FOO CHEONG CO., 153, HUTTON LANE and 89, BISHOP STREET. TELEPHONE No. 1248, ESTABLISHED 1916. Offices, Clubs, Homes, Schools, Institutions, etc, furnished in modern style. Cash or Easy Deferred Payments. Large stocks of timber including teak wood always on hand. Prices on application.
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    • 280 4 JisXl “FERROCRETE” 1 THE RAPID HARDENING PORTLAND CEMENT. I On account of its special qualities Ferrocrete” will I make a dense a;>d waterproof > one. ete cons.durably g; I superior to the requirements of the British Stan lard Specification. In aoout 4 da.s it attains the same 1 strengths ordinary
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 759 5 Monday:— To my etore-cupboard bethere to inspect my stere of last jnmmer'6 jsm, fearing that some of it had become sugary, which proved to be so. 9id therefore try a plan, told to me by Mr. Pepys'e Aunt Lettice, for rectifying game. That to turn aH the
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    • 401 5  -  BY IRENE ADAIR Really excellent styles have been designed by smart couturiers which the older woman finds she may wear with confidence and success. In fact, it is no longer a matter of ‘‘this for the young, “that for the old;’’ much the came styles are
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    • 662 5  -  BY MADGE WHILEY There is something so subtly a laring ab?ut the grscious folds of lace th_t even the most ordinary woman becomes interesting in a lace frock. It exerts an influence toe. Yju have only to slip into a lace frock to realize how incredibly
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    • 61 5 At one time coat f recks were neat only if they were ‘'mannish” in effect, but all that has changed, as is evident from this distinctive bolero sui% which is characteristic of the tailored styles introduced for ths early spring days. A navy woollen material has been
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    • 649 5  -  BY parry truscott Last Spring some newly married friends of mine m±de such a success of the deeoratir g of their house, that I «boo'd like to describe it here, this being ihe time when even if it is not a question of moving into a
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    • 522 5  -  BY BERYL HARPER '‘John simply refused to touch his dinner yesterday and to-day,” complained a harassed young mother, the other day. *T coaxed him for over an hour, but all to no purpose. AH he did was to fight and scream whenever I went near him with
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    • 564 5  -  BY VIOLET DISMORE It is generally accepted that women: are “the forgiving sex.” Men support the idea, probably because it is a comfortable legend to fall back upon whenever they are in the position of needing forgiveness. Women believe in it. becauaa it gives them a feeling
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  • 725 6 Relic of Broken Romance Goes in the London Gold Rush Widower Repents —Too Late A WHITE HAIRED mm walked into a London j?weller’s, placed age on the onnter,and 8«d, “How much will you give me for th e It was a gildei rose. It
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  • 469 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Charles Chaplin and Mr. Byd Chaplin, the famous screen comedians, >ef t Singapore for- Java on Monday by the Van Lanburg, The death has taken place of Mr. K.W, < Nordmann, who retired to Bremen at the i beginning of the War after 20 years in 'Siam,
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  • 529 6 FLOODED RIVER “Young Nathan” Drowned At Kota Tinggi JUNGLE CREEPER ROPE TO CROSS STREAM Tragedy nnrred a Good Friday excursion to the waterfalls at Kota Tinggi when Mr. Elward M. Nathan, the Singapore broker and commission agent, was carried away In the swif.ly-flowing flooded river and drowned.
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  • 331 6 NEW LIFE ABROAD To Be Released This Year George thomas donovan is the luckiest man in the world. Fjur years Pg', when he was only twruty-e’ght years old, he was found guilty, with two other men, of the murder of a man of seventy in Brighton. He
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  • 661 6 THE CHAMPIONSHIP Lieut. Laub’s Triple Victory BLAZING sunshine and scarcely a breath of wind provided almost ideal conditions for the concluding stages of the F.M.B. Rifle Championship meeting, which ended on the Kuala Lumpur rifle range on Monday after a successful three day session. “Mirage”
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  • 652 6 EXCITING FINAL Province Wellesley Planters* Great Fight The Malayan Golf Championship concluded at the Selangor Golf Course, Kuah Lumpur, on Monday, Halliday, of the Malakoff Clab, defeating L. D. Hardie, of Singapore, 2 and 1 and M. Paterson, of Singipore, defeating E. P. Kyle, of Kuala Tumpur,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 20 6 you Tired iakt manatoceiA S 7**4 Trw 1 IUbMU AK Kbaa, Bbw*l f W z***»*e** i W bcMm •’•y Saawt«<««
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    • 366 6 2; i i i aDoubles the Beauty of Your Hair The simple hair styles of to-day Take beauti. ful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft anj silky. It brings out all the real
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  • 267 7 FORMAL BUSINESS DESPATCHED Yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, Penang, was over in a few minutes There were nine Items on the agenda but these were all formal. Mr. G. W. Bryant presided and the others present were: Mr W. D. Horne, Dr. J. E. Smith.
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  • 303 7 REPOSE FOrt GREY LADY Bones Located At Seance OBEYING inetruciicrs given at searchers digging in the haunted' grounds of Ladye Place at Hurley, Hoar Maidenhead, have unearthed human bones and many ancient relics. The ghost of William Rufus the vision of aGicy Lady, and the spirits
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  • 126 7 '1 L Bd. A DAY—TO NEAREST PENNY If somebody owed you 1 J/Bd, a day for lees than 90 days, and paid you quarterly in arrear, how much would they owe you—to the nearest pennj This is not a new brain teaser. It is a problem that
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  • 193 7 UNDER GAMING ORDINANCE Case Postponed For Fortnight A local Chinese doctor, a Buddhist head priest and another were charged in the 4 enang Folice ourt this morning before Mr E. Jago with offences under the Gambling Suppression Ordinance. Ohan Tan Lam. head priest of the Eurmah
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  • 310 7 Profit of $1,790 for Half-Year A net profit of $1,790 for six 1 months was earned by the Govern- ment Servants’ Co-Operative Thrift j and Loan Society, Limited, the 1 half-yearly meeting of which is to 1 be held this afternoon at the Survey Office Hall,
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  • 632 7 THE ENTRIES Fight Races on Each Day The following are the entries for the Selingor Turf Club Spring Meeting which is t j be run at Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday April 2, Wednesday, April 6, and Saturday, April 9: Ist 2nd Pun Run 5 F
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  • 82 7 —Reuter. YESTERDAY’S MATCHES Birmingham Beaten by Manchester C. The folio wk g ars the remits of matches played yeatertay in the English Le«gu': DIVISION 1 B'rraiacliam 1 Manchester C, 5 Huddersfield T. 4 Liverpeel 3 Leicester C. 4 Newcastle U. 2 DIVISION 2 Bradford 2 W’hamptou W.
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  • 79 7 RESULTS AND FORTHCOMING TIES The following are the results of the matches played last week:— Mens Singles Handicap: —3O E C Valberg beat +3 W M Aeria 6—2; 6—l. Championship: E C Vai berg beat J F Augustin 6—C; 6—o. To day Championship: HM Thomae z v
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  • 57 7 The following is the pr-rrmns for Tuesdays in Apri l 1932. at E. &O. Hottl at 1 p.m.: Date Speaker Sub] cl RoUrht— “LordNslson” April 5 M-irick or Mark Twain*’ Rot rian— The Castles of 12 The hon. M-. England Palgrave Simpson W<dee’’ Rot rian—--19 Dr.
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  • 56 7 To day—Waterfall Gardens—s p m to 6 80 p m. March A Frangeea Costa Overture Le Domino Noir Auber Idy Ho Ballet Suite '‘The Rose Von Shiras Eilenberg Vahe Rosen Polka—- 4 Buds Gavotte Zephyr Po ke Masarka— “Centifolie Fox Trot Dreamy Honolulu Gnmb’e Selection "The Naughty Princess''
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  • 206 7 TIES FOR THURSDAY Veterans Doubles Handicap (Final): —l5 4 H E Martel and E G Bird v —4O G W Brysnt and N H P Whitley, Singles Handicw B (Fina’.): —15.1 B Aetington v —15.3 J E A 0 ark. Ties for Fr da Doubles Hand'cw 3”
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 16 7 E. O. Hotel TONIGHT special dinner and DANCE Musie by Sand of s. s. President Adams
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    • 130 7 r Ji CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS AMAZINGLY EFflCim. Once Used Always Used WEAiRE JgL BROS., LT)., MM PENANG. Ob For 3 WUV U/nDDV9 11 Y° a wanl tc nm nunnlf furnish your bonM QO TO YIT LYE 28, Bishop Street, PBNAKG. The best house for furniture, building contracts and painting. Undertakes
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    • 346 7 New Advertisements PRIVATE CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS. Agents wanted by the LARGEST an 4 FOREMOST publishers in England. Established over a quarter of a century. BE AU FIFUL Sample Book of magnificent exclusive designs POST FREE. Sopewent. ommissioo» Postage paid on all orders. JONES, WILLIAMS CO.« Dept 232, Victoria Works, Preston.
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  • 556 8 During the last few days a large number of electric light consumers have received from the Municipal Secretary a Notice of Demand for payment for electric energy supplied during February, bills f jf which were sent out earlier this month. In addition to the sums mentioned
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  • 247 8 Shipbuilders apparently have not acquired a s'-ump complex as a result of the world trade depression. Though ths industry has suffered, and ir still suffering, severely from the universal stagnation many builders are anticipating that the near future will show a distinct revival of business. A
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  • 70 8 PROCEEDING ON LONG LEAVE ON FIRDaY Mr. H A Forcer, District Judge, Penangi is proceeding home on long leave st the end of the week. It is understood that Mr. J. H. Bassett, at present acting as Registrar, Supreme Court Penang, will act as District Judge during
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  • 566 8 Penang, Wednesday. AYS a contemporary News From Hong Kong A Terrible Tragedy Nudist Society Formed Come, come It is hardly so bad as all that. Rumours are again flying around 'Shanghai, but the news agencies 'are exercising the greatest care w to see that few of them
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  • 112 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London j£I26 10s. 01 <£118 2s, Cd Tin (3 Months) London .£128 2s. 6d. £119 10s. Odi Singapore $61.62$ $61.00 Business Done 100 tons 100 tons Penang $61.62$ $61.00 Business Done Ftycn No Sd’ira Rubber London ...2d. 1 I’d. New York 3/ 6 c.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 121 8 1111 111 L. I TT-.. IHI 111 Graded as the Choicest Butter by the g Commonwealth Dept, of Agriculture. j f?o]|| X/3J II 1 II BUTTERCUP BRAND Cl. W. SLOT Co,Ltd, IMPO iTERS. fl CT ..JU J».. BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk P B U /'M'X E r s e
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    • 18 8 E. O. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Dance Music by the Band of the S. a. PRESIDENT ADAMS
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 146 9 Reuter. SHANGHAI NEWS encouraging Details to Be Settled CONFERENCE AGAIN TO-MORROW Shanghai, March 29 An agreement Lt a complete cessation of hostilities was reached at the Sino-Japanese Conference thij morning, according to an oScial Japanese communique. The most important points Mvering the Japsnr? o withdrawal, points
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  • 143 9 Rugby Radio Service. Scheme of Fedara ioo Advocated Discussions regarding m=*thols of ■vpproa thing the Danubian problem continue. The British Government hope it will le possible to arrange for a conference of the Four Great l owers to be followed by a conference of Danubian States. The object
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  • 70 9 Reuter. Sir Stanley Jackson’s Quiet Departure Calcutta) March 29 The ceremonies attending the departure til Sir Stanley Jackson on relinquishing office as Governor of Bengal and the arrival of Sir John Anderson his successor, passed c? quietly as the result of very elaborate precautions taken by the
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  • 38 9 ‘—Hugby Radio Service. The Independent Labour Party oonferttee on Monday rejected the policy of Wing the National Labour Party tarried a proposal for affiliation, but on conditions to be the subject of negotiation.
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  • 42 9 Reuter. Riga, March 29 A consignment of 116 cisea of Soviet Sold passed through en route from Moscow to Berlin. This is the second of a series of Payments for agricultural and other bought by the Soviet in Germany.— Reuter.
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  • 86 9 The Reverend George Francis Graham r own has been appointed Bishop of Brusalem. He was born at Lanchoo, here big father was a missionary of the Vnina Inland Mission.—Reuter. Th? Royal Air Force machines arrived at 6 iopclig yesterday on conclusion of their *‘Bt African flight.
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  • 459 9 who flew ate ng the Nile route.—Rugby Radio Service. MOLLISON’S ENDURANCE Capetown, March 29 Physical fitness of the pilot, the moet suitable British aeroplane and the best and most logical route are the essentials for success in a long-distance flight given by Mollison interviewed. Apart
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  • 195 9 Echo of Hap Heng Mineral Case 1 From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, March 29 O 0 Smalley, a European accountant was charged in the District Court in con i nection with false entries appearing in the statutory report of the Hap Heng Mineral i Syndicate. The case
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  • 75 9 Reuter. EX-VICE PRESIDENT WOUNDED Buenos 1 ires. March 29 In a duel near Cordoba between Senor Abalos ex Minister for Public Works during I resident Irigoyen’s Government, and Dr. Enrique former ViceFresident cf tbe Republic, the latter received face wounds. Tbe affair originated from an account published by
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  • 73 9 —Reuter. To Send Pictures to the D.E.I. for Charity Tbe Hague. March 29 Qreen Wilhelmina, who is a talented artist, intends to send to the Dutch East Indies at the beginning of 1933 a number of her own oil paintings and drawings to be exhibited in
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  • 374 9 MR. JOHN BAGNAL T IN PESSIMISTIC VEIN From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, March 30 Th t the coming year wil be even harder than tbe previous one was forecasted by Mr John Bagnall, Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, at the annua meeting yesterday. Total trade of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 66 9 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir— The Penang— Perak match is over and our team was extremely lucky to come away unbeaten. Time only saved them from a crushing defeat. But the match taught us many lessons. One is that there ought to be several changes in
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  • 384 9 UP; TIN DOWN -Reuter. 1 Sharp Fall in Commodities SPECULATORS OFFER DOLLARS A sharp appreciation in the value of the pound yesterday resulted in a decline in commodity prices, tin being down £8 6s. A reaction is probable, as part at least of the selling of dollars has been speculative.
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  • 82 9 COLLAPSE AFTER EXHIBITION From Our Own Correspondent Singapore. March 29 Young Hassan, the local Malay boxer, died yesterday following his appearance in two successive boxing exhibitions in aid of charity promoted at the New World on Saturday night; he opposed Kid Garbo on Sunday night. Young Hassan
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 9 9 HESIH ASIATIC Sole Importers; Tbe East Asiatic Co.» Limited
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    • 256 9 I JASCHA HEIFETZ PLAYED the VIOLIN L AT THE AGE of THREE! Read the outline of the amazing: musical career of this wonderful violinist in "His Master’s Voice’ Catalogue furthermore, HEAR him play as though actually playing for you and don t miss Recordi No, DA 984. I *HtsMa®fersVtice moutrie’s
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  • 271 10 TO-DAY'S PRICED Th* following were the iateai guoiattona Il MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’b abate Usi ft 11 ijn. today Yesterday To day gj 2 E Shabbs a. m to. t 0. 10. 10. Robber (Dollar) Allenby .55 -65 40. .45 Punggor .10 .15 .7$ .12J Sungei
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  • 237 10 March 30 efc, Benares Jr’ucs p, sites out SCI I Clo’ei ii CC Gold leaf ir’law 7LOC Ma-*» Pielsb 8 num 1 3.0 t Nuiirtie 8’ a 70.00 i, 110 b d 60.03 Coconuts ps 1 000 h 15.00 Copra Sundr.eb tuyere 6.05 Rattans sa.es Rattans Coarse 10.6:
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  • 38 10 The homeward mail by the e.e a elites a'; 6 p.m. on the 2nd ©roximo. Th»».». =.l bir b d gpa’cled trnm l n on cn Mvob in Xuet3lfcd t i 7 a ry, r, tlu
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  • 945 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST KAMBS B l Sfi ui_si KOBUB 4 I 8 Allerby Br»x>S B« 43 <5 Ale? IBM» Rushes Brt»Se 25 r* Witey 7£ 8 Ayes Bltaa «anting Byn**** 7C 71 Iyer KucicC Bobb— IS 3: Arei Miiek Bubba» Qe 2' 3' Ayav Fatwui Babb— BrWte* 35 3.
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  • 149 10 Latest Quotations Tues. Bat. Bet. March 29 March 26 Sept. IS Paris 95l 94 1/16 128.96 New York 8.77 J 8.641 <.86 1 Montreal 4 20 4.11 Brussels 271'82 2615/16 84.88 Geneva 19.47$ 19 5'82 24.86 Amsterdam 9.85$ 9.16$ 12.08 Milas 72 i 7 j 82.89
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  • 79 10 Popang, March 70 5» Cawtts* of th» Chartered Bank Ou London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 ii M < m/U 2/3 31/82 Private 3 m/te credit 2 4 7/32 4 3 Dooumtntary 2/4 11/32 On New York Bank Demand 43$ France u T.T 1,000 nom Indie ii TT. 1521 Bangkok
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 253 10 Cheer Jul an J Cool TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE TO-MORROW Extra Dinner Dance TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10 $l5. Book of 25 $35. KUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. George Goldtack, Maooge*THOHf 543l /A RTIN'S PILLS, APIOL STEEL Sure andeertain for all Female E complaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house.
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    • 226 10 a •> I a I To-night Last plight George Bancroft IN Paramount’s Hair-raising Sea Spectacle “DERELICT’ TOMORROW Hungary’s John Bn rj more Pool I- takas with Dorothy Joi’don < harlie Buggies in “The Beloved Bachelor" A Paramount JaLilee Triumph. NOVELS England Arise By Godfrey El on $550 The Crimea of
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  • News From All Parts
    • 145 11 Alleged Attempt to Break into Crypt Ghouls, it is suspected, have planned to steal the body of Rudolph Valentino for commercial reasons (alleged the Hollywood correspondent of the Daily Express). Five men were reeently discovered by a florist ittempt ng to break into the crypt containing the
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    • 178 11 An alleged ease cf a most ingsnioue form of swinLirg ecme to light at Mcnte Carlo. 1) epie-.ra that by bribing a croupier new psehe of c.rda were ob talced frcm the cafe in the Casino. It these packs the eights and nines* which are the mos:
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    • 142 11 Tn an issue of 7ne Laneet Sir Si. Clair Thomson, the well known laryngo logical surgeon» describes the common coll is ‘‘one cf the penalties paid for civilis.tion.’* fie holds that the treater for c:-ds acu’d not be standardised tec.age “every m n Rot hie cold
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    • 122 11 New designs in caps and shoes for seaare announced in Admiralty Fleet Orders, The cap will be of a new pattern, ®f blue cloth, witbeat a wire grommet, a ud with the stiffener carried to the edge *°f >he crowri, as in the latest pattern "wL
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    • 90 11 ”THE SIMPLER LIFE” A promising y< ung French actor, M. rrc J übert, who suddenly disappeared r °m the Thta re Franeaie, is believed to j® entered a monastery. p IL a etter to the manager of the fctnedia Franesize Company of which »< 81 8 P
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    • 84 11 Listeners Hear Man’s Fall Listeners-in to a symphony concert from a broadcasting studio in n ienna suddenly heard a crash, and the orchestra stopped playing in the middle of Dvorak’s ‘-Slavonic Rhapsody.” A few minutes* silence, and then the ainouncer informed the wondering lieteners of the dramatic
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    • 163 11 GREAT CHANGE SINCE WAR That B-itish children are b’coming taller and heavier is the opinion of Dr. A. S N. Mac George, Medical Officer of Health for Glasgow, expressed in his annual report for 1931. “It is apparent,” he rays,**that the boys and girls entering school,
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    • 133 11 £76 FOR PAGES WRITTEN AMID POLAR ICE One of the rare manuscripts left by C pt&in Scott, the Polar explcrer, and the first one of outstanding interest to Appear io the sale room was sold at 8 theby’s. Tue manuscript, ’’The Southern S'edg’ Journey,’’ consisted of 47
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    • 102 11 SAXON MONARCH WHOSE WIFE ELOPED Berlin The ex-King Frederick August of Saxony died at his castle at Sibyllenort, Silesia, eged 67. His eldest sou, Prince Gaorge, who is a Catholic priest, left Rome by air to go to his dying father, but the aeroplane had not reached
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    • 88 11 War on Howls Several holders of wireless licences, one in Birmingham, and others in the North of England, have had their licences withdrawn for allowing their seta to "howl.* The procedure adopted by the Post Office when a complaint of interference by oscillation is received is to send to the
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  • 509 11 NO UNEMPLOYMENT Toastmasters Born, Not Made ‘'Your Royal H ghness. my hrds, *adies, and gentlemen, pray silence for With arms outspread or raised according to taste, with mellow tones surging over the chattering throng, the scarlet coat brilliant among the black and white which is the motif
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  • 144 11 Discussing the controversy on skywriting for advertisement purposes, it is proposed th»>t the sky (writes ’Y.Y.” in the New Statesman) is to be turned into a vast advertising sheet, and the heavens’s embroidered cloths are to be handed over to the drapers to announce their bargain
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 24 11 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and rubber stamp to give better impressions and longer service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.
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    • 83 11 X* x\ /1 11 O GpJLdCICAREITTEIS. '*4*' 1 IfcBRITISH STEEL All Sizes All Constructions Thos Wm. Smith Ltd. British Ropes Ltd. The Illustration X We are always Shows the Pleased to Adantage of fiuote 4nd “Blue tad /M IM. Clients 1 Regarding the Ropes. Kcst Suitable Tru-Lay Ropes 1 f,
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  • 1259 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 Nam* of From Balling For Dale of Bailing Steamer Sitiawan Alor Star and Palau Alor S.ar To-day Langka wi Intan Merbau
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  • 366 13 Discipline to be Stricter ROUGE LIPSTICK IN HOLLOWAY FOLLOWING the mutiny at Dartmoor and unrest at other prisons the whole system of prison administration is to be tightened up, the Sunday Dispatch learns. The Pome Secretary has said plainly that there must be "no further In a
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 280 13 I ®fe 1 I j-l. -/7* 1 I«’Mllenburgs Foods The 'AUenbury.' Food, are particularly suited to the feeding ol infants in hot climates. They are free rimni2 a r ?er ?k a t nd e read ily P re Pared by the •rap e addition of boding water, tnus giving
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    • 98 13 W li Eli BOURK-iS H ®>‘i PARIS Fft/kNCr E s fe oXW'* |J de tfz PERFUME A crystal fl aeon of mysterious unfathomable blue, set with silver, is the container of SOIR de PARIS perfume the jg|jß latest and most exquisite gre| creation of M. Bourjois. All the romance and
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    • 495 13 'B 'X Affray YOUR Gillette dealer has been supplied with a 'S.'aXJU number of Gillette "Good Will” Sets, containing /X the marvelous, New, positive-registration Gillette W Safety Razor and 5 wonderful, super-keen, double- re, 1 edged, double-service New Gillette Blades uaquestionably the finest blades ever made. The set is specially
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  • 544 14 MORE LIGHT ON HOME OF ODYSSEUS Vases of Trojan War Period TRACES OF the P'LACE OF lENE' OPE Mr. W A. Heurtley Assistant-Director of the British Archaeological School, this evening delivered a lecture in Greek on the recent British excavations in Ithaca, which have aroused great interest
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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