Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 April 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 76. VOL. LXXXX. MONDAY, 4th APRIL, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 736 1 BBOTF Rte I DENTLSTS I II Head Odes next to The Dinpeniary, 1 Stesneb Office 52, Leith Street I FOR THE COMIN6 SEASON IM nißMi 1 MKLJWUgBMBM——■» We have made adequate pre* <9#£ MOWWTS increased working costs. If you 30 Zl~/\ want prompt deliveries call at o VI/ P X
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    • 14 1 B.TOKISATSU! STUDIO with up-to-date Photegifephy b/ eleoirk i aoB« TTI. M'BIBHOF STBJBBT, I PZNAXQ.
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    • 1898 2 POSITION VACANT ISELANGOR TURF CLUBI BANKS. F gjSg■' Christmas greeting cards. Spring 1 1932 Race Meeting? publishers in England. Established over a quarter SatUrdsy Wed r < i F(lay Saturday CHARTERED BAKX HONGKORG S SHAKSHAI BAKKIII ’’“W? >f< of. century. BEAUTIFUL Sample Book of magnificent 2ud. 6th &9th_April, Qp INDIA
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  • 1424 3 Upsets, But No Three-Figure Dividends Bongao Pays $B2 Trainer O’Neill Saddles Three Winners From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Favourites and outsiders obliged at to-day's races but the outsiders did not pay any very big dividends, due to the somewhat poor attendance.
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    • 41 3 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE “KIA ORA? Stockwell, London, England. .f, 1 1 w
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    • 270 3 I YOU NEED MUSIC! IF you HAVE a wonderful tonic to be able *AvnE># to sit back and listen to your OR SUFFER own selected programme I biliousness ■NMCEtTioN Columbia TAKE -.V will supply your every require- I ment. Pure undistorted music that is amazing in its lifelike reproduction. i’a'wycdq"’
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  • 1288 4 Large Gathering Electric Supply Department Win Championship Some Times Improved P'LF’&HE annual Municipal sports were held on Saturday on the Esplanade in the presence ■of a large gathering. As usual the 'arrangements were satisfactory, and the 22 events on the card were run without a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 212 4 5 C -L ‘M s <iAa t 4 '.S3Z% f*™ &li 1 V B?FV. < Js idy I /x 1 l||gi Scarcely a man or woman can hope to gothrough life without the shadow of illness falling across their path at some time or other. But though the days of
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    • 627 4 i M. JaA FIREPROOF WALLBOARD In any building there are with GY PROC Firepsof inevitably places where Waßbcad. repairs to walls or ceilings By using GY PROC you are needed, or rooms enjoy many advantages which should be lined to over other inferior walls, insure fire protection and It is
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 255 5 Cricket 1932 FINAL PLACING South Australia Defeat New South Wales Sydney, March 22 SOUTH AUSTRALIA won its Sheffield Shield match with New Son h Wales by 132 runs to-day. In their second innings South Australia made 225 runs (Nitscbke 119). O’Reilly took five wickets for 59. New
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    • 495 5 M.C.C. SUGGESTIONS The M.C.C. snnouEced in mail week that at the meeting of the Advisory County Cricket Committee at Lord's, two definite proposals will ba put forward in connection with county championship matches which cannot be begun until the third day. The first of there suggestions
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    • 135 5 Sport Items DAVID WILoE TO BOX FOR TITLE Divid Wild*, son of Jimmy Wilde, former fly-weight champion of the world, will try to win a Welsh amateur title at Cardiff—ll a welter-weight. The English amateur golf champiorship was pliyed on the links of the Royal
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    • 201 5 ELECTRIC BATTERIES TO SPEED UP HORSES Tiny but powerful electric batteries, concealed in the palm of the j jekey’a hand, in the saddle, or in the belt, have, it is stated, been used by Australian jockeys recently to give their mounts electric shocks to nuke them run faster
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    • 272 5 Mr. W. Percy H c rper, cf SUurbridge, who has been recommended to the F. A. by the Referees Committee as this year's Cup Final official, has been an active referee for some seasons, and has condue ed many Important engagement?. He had an onerous task
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  • 192 5 DEATH OF COUNT BERNHEIM Count Bsrnheim, the amateur rider and racehorse owner, died last month in a Ohelteham nursing home as the result ofirjariea received when he waa thrown from hie horse, Summer Song, in the National Hunt Juvenile Steeplechase at Cheltenham. Count Bernheim had no relatives
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 169 5 BOXING A TOURNAMENT OPEN TO ALL AM AT E U R S WILL BE HELD IN AID OF THE Local European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds On Saturday, 16th April, 1932 AT 9-15 P M. ON THE PADANQ Admission: $3, $2, $l, 50 cents. Entries io W. CALLAN, Secretary, Fenang Amsler
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    • 304 5 'WHMOMi Stronger Nerves j Increased Energy SLEEPLESSNESS By using Sanatogen you will jcxC *o°n enjoy sound, healthy sleep again, because Sanatogen take* I «way the cause of your sleepci®* lessness— your nerve-weakness. More than 24.000 physicians all x v-JwSfte* l over the world have recommend A I Sanatogen in writing
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  • 369 6 PEELERS DEFEATED De Zilva Captures 4 For 4 In a cricket match played yesterday on the Patanl Road ground the Pee’ers were defeated by the P. R. 0 A’ by 108 runs. The losers who were without the services Of two of their best
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  • 297 6 P. 0.0 "A” WIN Sungei Patani Visitors Fare Badly Thanks to a capital knock of 77 by Ca>baem and some excellent bowling by Sanders (8 for 9) the F. 0.0. “A” team easily defeated the Sungei Patani Sports Club in a whole day match on the
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  • 462 6 INNINGS DEFEAT Williams and Stewart Bowl Well The SXR 0. beat the Ceylon Assooia tion by an innings in a whole day match on the Francis Light chool ground. The Ceylonese had practical y a l their best men out and their dismissal for a meagre 54
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  • 72 6 SMELTERS TEAM TO MEET CHARTERED BANK The following team will represent the Eastern Smelting Club against the Charter ed Bank on the Dato Kramat Gardens on Tuesday. Kick eff 5.10 p.m. sharp. K A. Tay'or; Yeoh Teik Ban and DJ. Felming; C. McLean. J. N. Cooley and
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  • 76 6 OFFICE FEARERS 1932 At a meeting held at the premises of the Anglo Chinese School Union the following were elected office bearers for 1982: President: Mr Kboo Sian Ewe; VicePresidents Messrs Lee Soon Peng and Koh Sin Hock, hon Mr H II Abdool Oader and Dr. Oog
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  • 365 6 OLD FREES BEATEN Cheow Teik and Chong Seng Bat Well Following on their victory over the Hutchings School on Saturday, the Penang Authentics easi'y defeated the Old Frees Association on Sunday on the Free School ground. The victory was mainly due to a plucky innings of
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  • 124 6 Y. M. C. A. Sport at Singapore From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, April 2 The Y.M.C.A. held a swimming carnival to day. There was a good day’s sport, but the handicapping was not good. Excellent diving was won by Hong Hock, the Singapore diving champion Ihe pool at
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  • 183 6 April 5: Soccer P. C. C. v Eurasian Volunteer Club. April 6: Selangor Turf Club Races. 2nd Day. April 8: Soccer St Xavier’s v P. C. 0 S.X.I. ground. April 9: Cricket: TORO. v Eurasian Volunteer Club, Dato Kramat Ground. Selangor Turf Club Races, 3rd Day. Cricket:
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  • 389 6 H JTOHINGS SCHOOL DEFEATED Fine Bowling by Ah Ee The uthentics scored an easy victory on Saturday in their cricket match with Hutchings chool whom they defeated by 171 runs. Batting fi>>t the winners ran up the total of 202 for the loss of seven wickets Cheng
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  • 479 6 A GOOD REFEREE Mr. Pearse Not Returning to Malaya His friends in Malayan Rugby circles will be sorry to hear that Mr. J. F W Pearse, who has been, perhaps, better known out here for his referedng than as an active player, will not be returning
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 254 6 ADVERTISING TELLS OF THINGS I To wear, to use, to eat and to entertain. It is the news that the housewife looks for. Place the merits of YOUR wares before them through the medium of the PI NANG GAZETTE and increase your custom. C BwifcYywS I Vitality in the hot
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  • 2324 7 Supreme Court Legal Arguments on Mandamus The Learing of a motion by the Straits SteamsT p Company Ltd. for an order to be made for Lieut. J. H. O -en> D.S.C., R.N.R., Port Offcer of Penang, to give sanction for a charge to be preferred against
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  • 119 7 —Reuter. Probable Scope of Mr. Stimson’s Geneva Talks New York, April 8 I Despite reports from Washington that ?vr. Stimson’s impending visit to Europe 13 solely connected with the work of the Disarmament Conference, diplomatic and political circles in Washington, according to the Washington correspondent of the New York
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  • 65 7 (bartered Bark Team The following will represent the Chartered Fank against Eastern t-me ting Co. to morrow on the Tato Kramat G-rdens: Siah Kong; Seng Ohoon; Ah Theam Kee; Siah Loong; DoHab; Fenwick; f array; Kok Woo; Sufia and Boon Eag. You will probably get more dolbrs
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  • 776 7 EXTRAORDINARY MEETING Tribute to Mr. Heah Joo Seang The meeting cal'ed for the purpose of confirming the adoption of the New Rules and Regulations and of electit g office bearers for the ensuing year waa held at the premises of the Association, No. 43, Madras
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  • 54 7 From Oar Own Correspondent Singapore, April 8 Judgment was delivered in the Supreme Court on Saturday in favour of Brinkmann and Co. in the case in which Mr. Francis Ziegele claimed from them arrears of salary under agreement which the company pail had lapsed long before the
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  • 416 7 TRIBUTES PAID IN THE POLICE COURT References to the dea‘h of Mr. G E. Clayton, M. O„ a young and distinguished officer of the M Jiyan Civil Service, who is reported to have been found shot at Kemaman on Wednesday, where he went only a fcrtn
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  • 168 7 comdr. macintyre Commander Duncan Cherles Maclntyre, for many years Harbour Master and Marine Magistrate in Perang, died on Wendnesday, April 30, in Westminster Hospital at the age of €B, says the London correspondent of the Straits Times. Commander Maclntyre served for 19 years with
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  • 108 7 WARRANT ISSUED AGAINST EUROPEAN In the Singapore Bankruptcv Court on Friday, Mr. E. N. Taylor (Ass'stant Official Assignee) applied for a warrant egainst Mr. C. B. Maxwell, for having failed to attend court in connection with the affairs of the Sarkies Bankruptcy. Mr. Taylor informed his
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  • 108 7 From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, April 4 Presiding over the annual general meeting of the Singapore Swimming Club yes terday, Mr. F B. Fewell referred to the unenviable position the club would eoon reach owing to nobody having any money. There was little dlecussion, but a rather startling
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  • 661 7 M'. W. R. Biyd, M.C.S., arrived ins Kuala Lumpur frnm home on Friday. Mr. C. F. Black ater, of Carey Island, will te sailing shortly on tong leave for home. Mr. T. E. Murphy, Chief Inspector off Police, S.S, bag been seconded for service in Brunei. Mffir
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  • 74 7 ICO METRE-? BREAST STROKE RACE The 100 Metres Bre<st Stroke Ope Swum ves‘#»rdny resulted an follows: 1. Tan W-ah Hmn Time 1’ 49" 2. Ong Kim Poon 1’ 49 2/5”. 3. Lhn Hock Ean 1’ 49 1/5”. Oog Kim Hmn eurprieed the spectator! by leadin» by 2
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  • 714 8 That controversial topic, Road v. Rail transport in Malaya, has languished of late. But that is not to say that it will die a natural death, a fate all too common to debatable topics in this country. The report of the committee appointed to go into the
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  • 240 8 la Connell to day a resolution will be moved the effect of which, if approved will be to give us an Irishman's rise in matters pertaining to the easterns Brandy, sparkl ing wines, still wines beer and stout and cigarettes and tobacco provided they are of British
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  • 516 8 Penang, Monday SUGGESTION has been r[ made within our hearing for the organisation of a women’s cricket XI. Here is a chance for some enthusiastic lady sportsman to make a name for herself. Inasmuch as shops report increased turnover over the monthend, should we not all benefit
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  • 114 8 Tin— Spot Saturday To-day London £113 Os. OJ. J£113 Os, Od Tin (3 Months) London .£114 10.. 01. £114 10s. 0& Singapore $57.62j $58,125 Business Done 100 tons 75 tons Penang $57.00 $58.12| Business Done Bayers No Sellers Sellers No Bayern Rubber London US d, l’’ o dj.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 215 8 Danish Cl n' CH ITHl TH L C NO The finest in the world. Have you tried it Do you know that when treated in the right way before use you < cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get it at home? Place tin on ice for
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    • 34 8 E. S 9 O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1177 9 I.—Reuter. Ready to Fight Again, if Protest at Revenue Seizures Japanese Methods Faulty Useless Procrastination Nanking, April 4 significant statement indicating the possibility of a resumption of hostilities was made by General Tsai Ting-kai, who, interviewed, declared that if the Japanese renewed the offensive thinking thereby to
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  • 330 9 —Renter. JOINS HITLER'S CAMPAIGN Berlin, April 3 .Considerable astonishment has been evoked in political circles by the re public atlon of a manifesto by the Ex-Orown Prince declaring that abstention from voting at the second poll of the presidential elec tion is compatible with the idea of
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  • 132 9 3. —Rugby Radio Service. Irish Reply Friendly in Tone” The Irish Free F tate Cabinet were engaged for several hours on Saturday oonsidering their reply to the communication from the United Kingdom Government regarding their representations on the Oath of Allegiance and Land Annuities. At the
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  • 94 9 Queens increasing Capacity to 1,000 Cases a Day Halifax, N.S. Queens Cannere, of Caledonia, Queens County. Nova Scotia, are planning to enlarge their plant to turn out I,o’o cases day, and are contracting with local farmers to plant an acreage of wax beans sufficient to supply
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  • 38 9 —Renter. Suffering From Strain and Overwork Mr Edward Marjoribanks, M.P. for Eastbourne, was found shot dead in his Sussex residence. His stepfather, I ord Hailsbam, stated he has been suffering from strain and overwork
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  • 729 9 Reuter. M. TARDIEU AND M. FLANDIN IN LONDON M. Tardieu and M. Flandin with a delegation of experts arrived at Victoria Station at 4.13 and were cordially greeted by Mr. MacDonald and Sir John Simon. M Tardiea left for his Embassy and will call formally on Mr. MacDonald
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  • 29 9 —Reuter. i er'in April 3 The Internaticnel Athletic F«deration has disqualified the runner, Nurmi, from ccmpeting in international meetings as they are dissatisfied with his amateurism Renter.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 493 9 < a I gg. v C 1 I I i j B 1- I 1 <-/ 1 I iWhen a child has been fed from birth on Humanised Trufood, he sleeps well, progresses well —just as a healthy youngster t. should. Although, perhaps, he has been deprived of breast g
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  • 438 10 ALLEGED THEFT OF SS.OOO JEWELLERY That tha etoh $.5 000 worth of j*welle-y from htr mother was the made BR?inet a youcg Straits-born Chinese woman named Ooh Chin In in the Penang District Court thia morning befo.e Mr J H Bassett. In another case th? woman’e husbiud,
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  • 134 10 HOKKIEN FINED sroo$ r 00 FOR SECOND OFFENCE A fine of $5OO or a>x months’ imp’lsorment was the punishment meted cut to an elderly Hokkisn named Caeong Kok Poon who pleaded guilty this morning to a charge of selling lottery tickets. It was Blate 1 that the sccuaid
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  • 92 10 FOUR CHINESE CHARGED Ng Peh Obiew, Lin Ah Lal, Lim Ah Song and Oaeoh Tan Kee were charged before Mr. E Jago thia morning with cjunterfeiting 20 cents pieces and a'so with possession of instruments or materials for counterfeiting. Accused were remanded in custody for a week. The
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  • 87 10 Penang, Apr'l l %v Oowrhsy of lh« Char Hr id Bank Cn London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 it ii 4 m/te 2/3 31/82 Private 3 m/ts ere lit 2 4 7/32 «I 3 a Documentary 2/4 11/32 On New York Bank Demand 43} France i, TT I,oo' nom India
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  • 303 10 1932 S RING MEETING Handicaps for Second Day The following are the handcaps for the second day of the Selangor Turf Club Spring Meeting to be held on Wednesday, April 6. Race 1 Horses Class 4 —Division 2—5 furs. Bob the Gorger 9. 7 Kuttera 7.
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  • 146 10 Latest Quotations Sat. Fri. Sat. April 2 April 1 Sept. 19 Paris 95} 96§ 128 96 New York 8.76 8.79} 4.85? Montreal 4 18 4 21 Brussels 2615/16 27} 84.88 Geneva 19.82} 19 55 24.86 Amsterdam 9 80} 918 32 12.08 Milas 72} 73j 92.89 Berlin
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  • 158 10 OFFICE BEARERS. 1923 At the 27th annual general meeting of the A. C. S. Union held at the Union Premises, 497, Fenrcg R ai, the following gentlemen were elected Office Bearers for the er suing yea»: President. Mr. Yeoh Cheirg Auc; Vice-Preeidentf, Mr. Lee Sion Peng, Mr’
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  • 290 10 IO DAY’S PRICES Ths following were ths latest quotations la MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’a shaxe Usi at 11 a.m. to day Saturday Today co co n Bharbb B J M to. I o H 10. Mining AyerHitam 10/- 10 6 l n L 10/6 ex Kinta
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  • 64 10 Hitam Tin, Limited. For March Piculs 102.31 Gereral Produce Agencyj Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are ae follows: Soot 5< cents per lb, April/June _s} Jt Jolv/Sept. n Oct. Dec. ~6| H Market quiet. Tin Prices Messrs Eastern Smelling Co Ltd. Lciidooi Aorit
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  • 160 10 Ocean Shipments of Rubber, including Latex, Reveriex and Concentrated Latex during the month of Ma» ch. 1932. Preliminary Return. Sheet and Crepe Name of Port Tons Transhipment Export S.rails Malay Proper S’mF-nts States Singapore 17,197 3,355 5 223 Penang 4 529 4,271 Malacca 330 95 Port Swettenham
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  • 94 10 Foreign exports of tin, b-ing final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan Ports during the month of March, 1932. Destination Tons United Kingdom 591 United States of America 2,037 Continent of Europe 1,465 British Possessions 270 Japan 190 Other Foreign Countries 40 Total 4,593 Note: 1. Exports
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  • 51 10 The e. s. Kedah arrival this morning with the following passingars from Belawan Deli: Mr D P Taylor. Mias M A hby, Mr A F Sanderson, Mr Sioe Kheng, Mr and Mrs Joe Tian B >ie, Mr Osi Han Feng, Mr W B Tanri Mr and Mrs
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  • 70 10 The e. p. Ipoh arrived this morning with the following passengers from Singapore and Port Swettenham: Mr A W Davison, Mr J A Rons. Mrs Shaw. Mr Law Sit Yew, Mrs A C Baxter, Mr J K Wilkie, Mr D A Mad ay, Mr J H RUd t
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 224 10 ST VIICH’ DANCE. Thia distressing rerveus trouble, bo frequent iu g o ving children, can only be treated by a general rehabilitation of th* chilc’d vitality. Sufferers are incipab e of e n rolling their nerves, which have bee -me weakened through the depleted emdi kn of the blood. The
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    • 46 10 IffiS Übe •'Ck.nJ.l ..J COWEDNESDAY DINNER DANCE THURSDAY Extra Dinner Dance Saturday, April 9th Miss Vera Gee will appear during the after DINNER DANCE Admission %>1 00. Friday, 15th April TEA DANCE from 5-30 p.m, to 7-30 p>m. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD„ George Goldaaok, Manager. PHONE 543.
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    • 424 10 New Advertisements law T nnis Association lournameut Klong Chang Tin Mines Limited, a tournament will be bald under (lu V.luntary Liquidation the aaspioea of the Penang Lawn Tennis 1 ssoeiation, oprn to al members of the affiliated ohiba Entries will close nn WedNOTI EIS HEREBY GIVEN th&t a nesday, prd
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 159 10 TO-NIGHT 6 j5 9 30 Another Great Fox Triumph— CHARLES FARRFL’. and MADGE EVANS IN “HEARTBREAK’' > NEXT CH ESD kY STH The Popular Star Ralph Fcrbas with Betty Compson an i an AIL Cast “INSIDE THE LINES” Earl Dirr Biggers Sent iiiona I Story of an Attempt on the
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  • MOTOR NOTES AND NEWS
    • 640 11 A Pioneer of Empire Trade The British motor industry is entitled to consider itself as one of the pioneers of inter-Empire trade for in its effort to secure a position of importance in the ex pert fisld after the war it came soon to realise that this
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    • 172 11 INCREASED OAR SALES During the first ten months of 1931 appreximatfly 30 per cent, more British Cijs were sold in the Union of South Africa than in the corresponding months of 1930, while, taking the same periods, the sales of foreign cirs in this territory decreased
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    • 234 11 CAN BE USED AFTER BEING CLEANED The term 41 waste-oil” is loosely applied in the motor industry to any oil, either for lubrication or transmission that is dirty or contains such impurities that it is unfit fcr use in its present condition. This expression,’‘waste-oil,” is, in
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    • 124 11 A recent issue of Lucas Reflections, house organ of the well-known firm of Joseph Lucas Ltd., suppliers of electrical equipment for Morris cars, contained an almost incredible instance of a manufacturer’s trials in dealing with dissatisfied customers who fcr the cause of their trouble have only themselves
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  • 177 11 ON THE BARS OR IN THE TANK Neither the manufacturers nor the motor cycling public seem to have made up their minds where the speedometer, ammeter, switches, etc., should be located on the machine. Some say in a panel on the handlebars; others say in the
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  • 150 11 BUYING FROM GOOD CUSTOMER England is such a good customer for Danish produce that Denmark is rapidly becoming convinced of the wisdom of purchasing British vehicles on reci proc 1 trading grounds almost as much as for their intrinsic merits. Excallent advantage was recently taken of thia
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  • 188 11 Mr. E. N. Bsndell, of Glasgow, has been regularly using a 1929 Morris Minor in South-West Abyssinia for the past two years, during which ‘‘it has given very satisfactory service with no engine trouble whatever.” The conditions under which this car has had to work have been
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  • 77 11 MANY INGENIOUS BODY FITTINGS The Humber Snipe of which H. R H. the Prince of Wtlss has recently taker delivery is a four-light saloon, finished in b aek with thin red lining, red cloth upholstery and red wheels. Several irg»nious body fittings were incorporated io the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 335 11 ■L Ow > Doubles the Beauty cf Your Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make beautilul hair a necessity. Luckily, beautifulhair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and lustre,
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    • 238 11 I PLANTING MATERIAL I BUDWOOD AND BUDDED I STUMPS 3 From Best Java and Sumatra Clones I SELECTED RUBBER SEEDS I I AND STUMPS I I SELECTED OIL PALM SEEDS AND SEEDLINGS I ALL GROWN IN MALAYA I UNDER EUROPEAN TECHNICAL SUPERVISION I with Origin and Accuracy of Records Guaranteed,
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  • 1331 12 Port of Penaug 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 Dais of Sailing Steamer Tronoh Langka\ Pangkalan Boe- Same Porte To-day 0)e and PiugkaUn Brandan Kampir
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  • 1350 13 DIVISION 1 Artenal IRfewiflyVnm 1 Aston Villa 1 Blackburn R. 3 Bolton W. 1 BUckpaal 7 W. Ham U. 2 Darby C. 3 Huddersfield T. 2 Everton 4 Grimsby T. 2 Manekostor C. 0 Liverooal 1 'Portsmouth 2 Mtddlaabrough 0 Sheffield U 1 Shield
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 865 13 l HIS WIFFS_ SECRET I Mfl 3 u F‘WllL *1 WhyUhtog OaMtt SUw=d E&. Z^taX^laSUL. t.(- 5 OLD scotcm I SHE PUT KRUSCHEN X(<,, Z J( Ihe’proof of an ointment is to healing ByKgKg|| 3 j g IN HIS TEA OR COFFEE power. The experiences of people all over the
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    • 47 13 rhe terry” lever Folding Roller Clip. Enables you to file your letters—Lock them up in file and refer to them easily. Gives 50 per cent. m|ore jaw capacity than any similar clip. Send $l-25 for a set of 5 (different sizes). SOLE DISTRIBUTORS.* tPinang gazette tPress, Jstd.
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  • 484 14 F’enang, April 4. 1932 fenan i market eta. Meat Teef Steak kati 32 Htew or urry do 22 I ork lean do 48 Po*k lean A'fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl kati 34 Capons locally reared do 45 Hen do
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 359 14 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 world-wide
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    • 64 14 I POCKET CHECK ROLLS .FOB ESTATES, MINES, ETC. 1 4J x 6> 2 4j x 6f 3 5j x 7j 4 6f x 8} 5 5| x 7| 6 5| x 7| 7 4| x 71 8 fig x 7f 9 6| x 8j 10 6 x 9 11 5
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    • 355 14 SUCCESS WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Write’: EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS- morning sickness relieved nausea finished had very bad morning sickness t i “a wee baby fretful i i flatulence 1 1 g. became very ilt I advised Sunshine Glaxo vomited after meals not gaining weights u morning and night.
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  • 353 15 CROWD AND REFEREE’S DECISIONS From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, April 8 The New World arena was to night the scene of a riot when the referee gave L. 8. Fond the decision over Little I ewfs over eight rounds. Fend was warned for hitting low three times
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 630 15 I Asset, exceed »12 >700.000 9. C. Assurance in force over »35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (iDtorporaUd i c Strait, Settlement*). HEAD OFYXF I Great Fa,tern Life Building. Cecil Street, LONDON OFFICE I 27, Old Jewry, B.C, The Compery Wm £20.000 deported wftk the Scpceme Cenrt ef
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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