Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 April 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 77. VOL. LXXXX. TUESDAY, sth APRIL, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 265 1 TNAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Heed Office next bo The Dispeniary. Btasneh Office 52, Leith Street Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS g DOLLARS into STERLING M ’I ASCENDING IN S Sixty-Fourths of a Penny B-® P’' Price each I < 1 s Obtainable at ill 4 The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 15 1 fI.TOUSATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Fhctrgrephy b/ eleotrU ligM 7noa« m, 6& 70, LIBHOP BTMBT, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1604 2 position vacant SELANGOR TURF CLUB BANKS Private Christmas greeting cards. Spring* 1932 Race Meeting? ft Agents wanted by the LARGEST and FOREMOST t 9 publishers in England. Established over a quarter Saturday, Wednesday Saturday Tur MFRRANTII F RANK MFnFRI ANR&RHE iiAIIDEL eta century. BEAUTIFUL Sample Book of magnificent 2nd, 6th
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  • 768 3 POINTS FOR FEMINISTS Bad Outlook for Beetles Feminists who are so emphatic that in the modern wodd women must learn to Itatd on their own feet must ba reading with much satisfaction the news that women's feet are in sober measurable fact, getting steadJy lirger. The
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 37 3 PILLS. I APIOL STEEL I I Sureandccrtainfor allFcmale I complaints. Every lady should I I keep a box in the house. I R W. J. EDMONDS I U Tha E-kllsh Pharmacy I 52, 54, Beach Street. Penang
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    • 758 3 !3KB!Z J UWrW ''TlBKCggaWl.lll* 1 K 4 (LEADING VALUES IN FOOTWEAR SINGAPORE a a ii., u i PENANQ, Corner Ligrht fic Note cur low price; ana rich assortment. We have a large stock Penang- street. gfF W W of Fillers, Laces, Polish, Flannels, and Shoe White. Malacca, 21-a Jonker street.
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  • 736 4 DEMANDS NOT AC CEPTED Suggestion at All-India Conference AM'i’em boycott of the Table was urged st a meeting of the Working Committee of the All India Moslem Conference h-H in Delhi on M rch 5. The committee nnanimcusly adopted a reeolation to the eff ct that the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 178 4 luwi 11 >■ wiz *> o'»» s'Ua tf* <€M XS THE patent replaceable cap XA z JS» ENSURES PERFECT CONDCDON Try also Chivers' Vv OLDE ENGLISH MARMALADE JELLY CRYSTALS A\\ CUSTARD POWDER CANNED ENGLISH FRUITS \&\\/Z%Z FRESH GARDEN PEAS vLv €>/>£* Chivers <SI Sons, Ltd., Histon. Camb#., Eng. AGENT V
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    • 66 4 HanJsome gifts for ell purposes:— IRISH LINEN DRAWN-THREAD WORK Consisting of:— Baby things, table cloths, bedsheets and pillow *****, dinner and luncheon seta, mats, Duchess Beta, bandkerohiefa, silk and cotton underwear, ladies silk stockings of latest ty<e many other things, A'so Teo Chov Lacju.r Ware and Ourioa to be sold
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    • 288 4 Shampoo Yourself Culiciira Soap Anoint the scalp with Cutieara <’ Ointnit-nl. Then shampoo v 1 with a suds of C’uticura Soap and quite warm water. Rinse thoroughly. 1 Sample each Soap, Ointment and Taicum free upon request, from Muner fijs &I’hipps(Malaya Limited, Union Building, Singapore. 4 FUN i Situated at
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  • News From All Parts
    • 172 5 Women Slapped A succession of free fights during which several women were slapped on the face occurred during the annual vestry meeting of SU Miehae ’a Chmcbi Lumb inRoeeendale, Lancashire. Following h dispute which began in September, 1929, the church baa been cloaed for public
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    • 108 5 BUT NOT DRY” Berlin baa been teerieeabut it baa been anything but "dry.” There h*r, in fact, been more dm akenneae and disorderlinen than since the frantic days of August, 19’4. The reason is th *t while 12 CCO publicans refuse to e 1 beer, as a protest
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    • 104 5 According to figures published by an American who delights in statistic 9, man would not seem to be a peaceful animal (writes an Evening Standard correspondent). Oat of the 3,421 years of which the historic d facts are known, 3,153 years were disturbed by war or wan
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    • 118 5 A good story of M. Painleve’s absentmindedness has jast come to light (says a Paris message). When he was trying to construct a Cabinet recently he set out from home to visit M. Tardieu. He stopped to light a cigarette. The wind ws,s strong, so he turned round
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    • 106 5 A Leicester man who lost a parcel in a local cinema inserted this advertisement in a newspaper: ”If article taken from circle at —Picture House on —does not fit, return tc— He has received an unstamped letter, as follows: It was quite interesting to read your
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    • 151 5 Wireless Marvels of the Future Looking-in as well as listeningin whilst travelling by express train at 70 miles an hour is the latest innovation of the railways. Already there is en express train which makes the round trip from London, King’s CrosF, to and back every, day which
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    • 104 5 Soon there will be no "Exits" left on the London Underground railways. Regular travellers have been noticing the replacement of "Exi." by ‘*Way Oat” at the stations, till now they ?ra apt to look with surprise at "Exit" in its remote remaining h >UDts like Down Street and
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    • 111 5 Three masked men entered a bank in the Rae Lafayette in the heart of Paris's business quarter and, holding up the two managers and six other employees at the point of revolvers, broke into the safe and stole 130,000 francs (about £1.040 at par). Then they
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    • 106 5 The idei that snaff-'aking Fs preventive of iiflae zi appears to be disproved by the experience ot* Ye Snuff Box Clab” of Huidersfiili. Th« club is an association of the mighty snuff-lakers of the Yorkshire borcugh, membership being confined to those who are regular and copious
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    • 50 5 While George Taylor, aged s\an exService man, of Sylvan Street, Leicester, was burning rubbish in his garden, a bomb, which apparently had been long buried there, exploded and tlaw out the wall of an outhouse. Taylor was taken to the infirmary suffering s riously from mU.iple injuries.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 551 5 3 I M Fk 1M M%%' s >... i J FAVOURITE Appreciated s <l PR 6 FROM x 'I PENANG v 4 > TO ft* IC#,PORE 's< v* e> vs' ~f7ffD/SnU£fiS aGE/KrLm.£D/fVBI//ICH,SCOTI!mD. Sole Agents: 801-JSTEAD CO., LTD., Singapore, Penanf, F.M S Kelantan. OBTAINABLE FROM Messrs. Pritchard Co Ltd., Penang, Butterworth
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    • 23 5 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help yoar stamp pad and rubber stamp t? give better impressions and longer service. ThePinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.
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    • 220 5 IVO IJ NEED I MUSIC! It’s a wonderful tonic to be able 1 to sit back and listen to your ■own selected programme Columbia will supply your every requirement. Pure undistorted music that is amazing in its lifelike reproduction. Columbia Grafonolas are reasonably priced, model 101 as illustrated only costs
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  • 1332 6 Taiping Unable to Stand It Net Loss of $22,000 for the Year Heavy Tote Shrinkage The annual general meeting of the Taiping Turf Club will be held on Saturday, April 16. The business includes to receive and pass the accounts for the year,
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  • 237 6 TEAMS CHOSEN First Game to be Played On Thursday From Our O*n Cu respindent Singapore, Manday Six teams have been chosen for the first inter-team water polo tournament to be held at the Singapore Swimming Club. The teams will cam pete for a set of seven
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  • 74 6 SUCCESS OF HEADQUARTER WING From Oar O vn Correspondent Singapore* Monday The headquarter wing of the first Gloucestershire regiment defeated the B. Coy. in the final in the inter-company knock cut soccer competition winding up with three-nil. Raybould, who plays inside right for the Gloucesters in the
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  • 46 6 Singapore S wimming RESULT OF x\OVICE3 RACE From Oar O /a Correspondent Singapore, Monday The result of the one b-eadth pool in the Singapore Swimmirg Club novices rac« was as follows :—l. R. N. Rothery, 2- B, M. Eggs and Thallen (ie). Time: 22 2/5 sacs.
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  • 27 6 In the Province Wellesley Football Lergae the Posts and Telegraphs F. C. defeated the Bertini Estate by four gosh to three at Bak»t M*rt<>j<m.
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  • 122 6 LATEST RESULTS The following are the latest results in the Penang Reereation Club Tennis Tournament and dates of forthcoming ties:— To day Championship: Dr N H Perera v E C Valberg (Semi-fioah). Friday, A pril 8 Men's Singly Handicap: E C Valberg v G A Rozells (Final).
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  • 138 6 HEARING ADJOURNED IN MOTHER v DAUGHTER CASE The hearing was adj mrned till April II yesterday in the District Court of the case in which a Chinese widow, Jessie Phan accuses her daughter of the theft of $5.000 worth of jewellery. Mr. Oog Huck Hong appears for
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  • 355 6 S. C. C. BEATEN Four Goals to Two on Sodden Ground From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Monday The S. R. C. defeated the S. O. O. in a League match on the thia afternoon. A tremendous crowd witnessed the gamewhich was played on waterligged
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  • 227 6 MATCHES PLAYED ON MARCH 5 F.A. Amateur Cup (Semi-final Round) Goals Goal I? Kingstonian 0 Dulwich Hamlet 1 Marine Yorkshire (Liverpool) 2 Amateurs 1 Isthmian League z Tufnell Park 2 Canals 1 r Wimbledon 3 Woking 1 London z St. Albans City 3 Oaledonianss 0 z Leytonstone
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 272 6 IS O V £z S England Arise Py Godfrey Elton $5 56 The Crimes of Punishment Margarate Wilson 5.5 C Britmie Maj <r Philips Hodges 5.5 G Six British Battl-a Hilaire Bell >ck 5.5 C Wtr, Wine and W man Waifrad 5.50 Three Go Back J, Leslie Mitchell 3 OO
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 136 6 IW.ESTJC K TO-HGHT 6-15 9-3 Q LiST NIGHT OF, heartbreak with CHARLES FARREL’. and MADGE EVANS TO-MORROW RALPH FOBBES and BETTY COMPSON in “INSIDE THE LINES” E4RL DERR RIGGERS' famous story of daring intrigue that iugqled the fate of BRIT AIN S Mighty Naval Stronghold—RlßßA L I AR! I N
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  • 773 7 BELIIOriONS FOR TO-MORROW Card of S x Events Only m TIC-TAC As will ba from the hirdieapg sppcarieg below there will be only B i x races for So morrow a races st Koala Lntupnr the firai race eUr*infit st 4p m Trie last race
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  • 134 7 I OFFERING ILLEGAL GRATIFICATION Sentence of three months' rigorous im prieonment without the option of i fine was passed this morning by the second police migistrstf, Mr E Jago, on SN. Shatappa bett”, a Pensng Chetty. of 142 Penang Street for offering an i legal gratification to
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  • 467 7 BOXING FOR THE UNEMPLOYED 1/3 Proceeds to European Fund; 2/3rd to Asiatic Fund Entries are still doming in for the Boxing Tournament in aid of the European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds to be held on the Esplanade Padarg on Saturday, 16:h inst, commencing »t 915 p m. It
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  • 809 7 Mr and Mrs E. C E4w?rd? arrived bacl from furlough on the Minderoo. The Vicar of the Tripiog hurch for many years, the R*-v Father Cardon is now stationed :n Mike, a Rev. Fr. L D Asbnesa «nd Rev. Fr. Rego arrived in Makcca cn March 25.
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  • 166 7 April 5: Soccer P. OC. v Earasisn Volunteer t lub. April 6: Sekngor Turf Club R 0«3. 2nd Day. April 8: Soccer St Xwier’s v P. C. C. S X I. ground April 9: Cricket: BORO, v Ear?3ian Volunteer v lub. Dato Kramat Ground. Seiangor Turf Club
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  • 304 7 To day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. March The Heroes Return Bidgood Overture Zamp*» Herold Petite Suite de Concert’’ Col Taylor I La de Nanette II Dominde et R ponse 111 Ua onset d’ Amour IV La Tarantelle FretiUante Fantasia Oarmen Bizet Fox Trot Honeymoon Lane Hanley
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 295 7 Free Beer! I This is a Genuine Offer, devoid of 3 catch-penny conditions and regulations. One day chosen in every week our representative calls upon tho undermentioned provision dealers and collects the names of purchasers of T Beer for that day. A quantity equal to that purchased is then supplied
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  • 20 8 Bonneb-Mobgan.—To Sassn, wife of D». W. Bonner Morgan at the Miternity Hoepit a!. Penang, on April 4th —a eon.
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  • 461 8 In the early part of last year, we suggested with a view to helping the rubber producing industry to tide over the worst period in its history, that all quit rents, labour assessments, etc., should be suspended, and that the losses accruing from this step be met
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  • 308 8 Several efforts to find music's place ia the march of scientific development have been made and now an Illinois doctor has decided to prescribe it for various human disorders. A review of hie published prescriptions suggests that his patients confine their ailments to nervous bfiliations and, within
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  • 103 8 Rochester. New York, April 4 The will of George Eastman, of Kodak fame, who committed suicide last month has been proved at $2O 000.000. The bulk of the fortune has been left to Rochester University.—Reuter. Do you ever stop to think why the best businesses in this country
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  • 616 8 Penang, Tuesday WE know that wise spending results in saving, but sometimes it is difficult to know why. The Government proposes to accelerate retirement of officers from the public services of the Colony; this, it is to be hoped, will result in saving money. At the B,D
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  • 112 8 Tin— Spot To-day London £ll3 Os. Od £lOB 12s. Gd, Tin (3 Months) London £ll4 io s £llO 10s. od. Singapore $58.121 $55.75 Business Done 75 tons 159 j Ons p enang $58.12| 5 4.0| Business Done Sellers No Buyers Buyers No Sel’crs Rubber London I*’ d d
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 169 8 I LITTLE'S Annual Sale IS now Proceeding. FURTHER REDUCTIONS Special to Effect Clearance Tobralco All Colours 64 Fancy Cretonnes 35 40 yd. Sunresista Casement 70 Guaranteed Fadeless Sunresisia Filet Net 70 Guaranteed Fadeless Dainty Voiles exquisite Designs 70 The Best Value Only in Return For Your Money. J Don’t M
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    • 30 8 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

  • 985 9 —Reuter. To-morrow's PourPower Conference I'anubian States’ Plight Success of Anglo=French Conversations Full Agreement Essential It is understood that no decisions were reached at yesterday’s Anglo-French conference, and that the British and French Governments are perfectly free to revise their views. Discussion on the Danubian econonrc co operation
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  • 1008 9 HELP FOR LOCAL INDUSTRIES From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, April 5 In the Legislative Council to day the Acting Superintendent of the Government Monopolies introduced the new scale pre ferential duties on liquors and tobacco MrBtgnall objected on the grounds that they had bad insufficient time to consider
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  • 225 9 —Reuter. U. S. Lower House Approves Bill MR. STIMSON’S SEKIOIb OBJECTION “jJominanon by China or Japan 9 Washington, April 4 The House of Representatives has passed a Rill pro cidin <j for the independence of the Philippines within eight years Whi e farm9>-a are delighted at the
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  • 163 9 Rugby Radio Service Possible Angle-Indian Tariff Agre- ment The Government cf India have accepted an invitation to send a delegation to tbe Ottawa Impel ia! Economic (inference in July next I h-y bare been informed that tbe Conference will diecnoq ihe nolicy cf trade agreements between d.ff
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  • 90 9 —Reuter. Airship Grazes Wireless Tower Friedrichshafen, April 4 A thirty five feet rent in the cover of the Graf Zeppelin caused by the airship grazing a wireless tower as she was leaving on the second of a series of flights to Pernambuco necessitated returning for repairs. She will
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  • 325 9 —Reuter. HOW TOKIO BLUNDERED Geneva. April 4 The Bine Japanese dispute is momen tarily in suspense so far as tbe League is concerned, though the upshot of the J hang bai negotiations is awaited with much interest The special committee of the League Assembly dealing with
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  • 162 9 v aro'u ruvu* Reuter. Wilder Accusations Refuted but Inefficiency Admitted Honolulu, April 4 Armed police guarded the greyetoned Temple of Justice at the opening of th? Fortescue trial here. Simultaneously America has been stirred by the issue cf a report by the United States Assistant Attorney General who
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  • 72 9 ,—Reuter. Molotov’s New Appointment Riga, April 4 Increasing food troubles throughout Russia have competed tbe Government to organise a "supplies regulation committee headed by Molotov to take charge cf food supplies and see that towns in rural districts actually receive allotments and also to regu late exports
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  • 74 9 tne rriUCtJ vytiiua luu ate i luicny auu all chief air organisations. Radio Service. Sir Alan Cobham’s Plan to Make Britain Airmiuded Ilans for a National Aviation Day in 170 towns from Penzwce to Inverness have been prepared by Sir Aten Cobham tbe distinguished airman His campaign
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  • 463 9 Soviet Official Newspaper’s Attack TROOPS SENT TO FAR EAST A leading article in Izvestia, tbe official organ of the Soviet Government, professes to umnuk Japanese preparations for war against tbe U S S R. The article ia noteworthy beoiuse it ap peared daring the return of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 180 9 To tbe Editor of tbe Pinang Gazette Sir, For some time now there have been in existence two Funds 'European and Asiatic) to deal with the unemployment question The Governmant. various Associations and private individuals have sub scribed largely towards these Funds, accounts of whose good work haa
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  • Company Reports
    • 389 10 SMALL NET PROFIT The Directors’ Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1931, for presentation at the Twenty-second Annual General Meeting of Shareholders to be heli at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 1, Embankment. Ku -h Lumpur, on Wednesday,
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    • 253 10 The D'rectors’ Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended Dumber 31,i 1931, for presentation at the Twentysecond Annual General Meeting of Shareholders to ba he’d at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 1. Embankminti Kuala Lumnur, on Wednesday, April 20 1932, at
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  • 58 10 The r.s. Kedah with the following passengers bft for Singapore v<sterday Mr Patfield, Mr A O Rnbins. Madam Maire, Miss Beals, Mips Patterson. M<»« Blundell. Mr and Mrs Flinter. Mr Monlor, Mr H W Cowling, Mr H Eiphick. Cel Riley, Mr J O Inner, Mr L D
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  • 421 10 DEMAND HEAVY Tin Consumption Up Kut 1 i Lum pur, April 2 Tin: London 8 monthf:—£ 14/12/6 —de—"Spot”:—£ll3/0/0 New York:—2C| cents (G) S ngapore: —$57 62) Business during the period under review though interfered with by the Eister Holidays has been controlled almost entirely by the
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  • 153 10 Sing pore, April 1 Owing to the intervention of th» Easter Holidays the market w?s ebsed for three days during the past week and the usual Wednesday auction vai not held till yesterday. This m >rnir»g’s cables quote London unchanged at IZ| I and New York
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  • 124 10 TO DAY’S PRICES Th» following were ths latest lactations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday Today CQ 03 tn OB Shares > > A 3 •0. o. c. to. Mining Ayer Hitam 10/- 10'6 10/- 10/6 ex I ooh
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  • 87 10 TUESDAY sth APRIL, 1992 Yesterday To day Tins Kinta 71—74 72—75 Johan 12)-15 11—18) Kucbal 87—40 86—38) K angßiver 65—75 65—75 North Taiping 11-13 10—12) Penawat 29 31 29 31 Rahman Hydraulic 40—42) 35—40 Pucgei Way 1 87)—1 42) 1.35—1.40 Talam 60 —62 59—61)
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  • 97 10 Quotations at noon to day Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Tin Bangrins 9'-6 10 3 9/3 10'3 Hongkongs 12/3 1? 9 12 '3 12 9 Idris 5'9 6/6 6/- 6/9 Kil inghalls 8/ 9/- 8/6 9 Z Kinta Dredges 68) .72 .73 ,76 Kuchaie’ 3'-
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  • 108 10 LANDSLIDE AT GLIMAU TIN Giimau Tin Ltd. Ni excavation was carried out during the month. A landslide necessitated moving the thnt t> n new paddock— Preliminary work hae been don» in the n*w a’?a. Southern Tronoh T.n Dredging Ltd. Output piculs 450 Tronoh M’n«B, Limited, Output piculs
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  • 77 10 Eastern Smelting Co Ltd. London, April 4, Spot £1115.0 three months’ buying £113.0.0 three months selling 113 5,0. Afessrs. Bousttad d 00., Ltd. 2nd April qnn?-*ton fcr Singapore refioed tin $57 62A per picul, business dore 100 tons, Penang refined tin $57 per picul buvers no sellers, nnrefined
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  • 147 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Sat. Bat. April 4 April 2 Bept. 19 Paris 96 7/16 95) 128 9 New York 8.80 8.76 4-85 i Montreal 4 21) 4.18 Brussels 27.10 26 15/16 84.88 Geneva WSO 19 32) 2188 Ameterdam 9 37) 9 30) 12.08 Milan 72 9aBU
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  • 81 10 Singapore Price» for Standard Rib ted Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 5) cents pr? lb. April/June 5i h i« July/Sept —6) M it Oct./Dec. —6) m Market sttaly. London snd Liverpool Skcks are 413 tons down. The followirg pricea were realised for rubber
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  • 254 10 F»pan»i Apr 1 5 88, Blares Opium p. eh it a m 5.000,00 Clover h io 0' Gold leaf a len 71.0 C Maae Picking tom 170.0 Nutm»gt SCi 70.0 C u HOs «0.0.? Ooeor.u»sp#T 1 CO® 15.0 r Copra Sundried s l a s 5 50 Rattans
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  • 113 10 POC v OLD FREES association On Saturday on the E?p anade at 2.15 p.m. POO: T 8 Anthony, H W 3rady T M Oalcaem, J G C*rr. W F Fhtcher. ORT Henmac, H E Muriel. ALB Perkine, W L Robinson, H W Sanders and D Wille. Umpire
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  • 76 10 C. R. O. v TAI SUN SCHOOL UNION The following will represent the C .R. O. in a friendly game cf soccer jgdnst the Tai Son School Union at Victoria Green 0:1 W«drcedny at 5-15 sharp. Ov Heng Tnn«” Khaw Bian Thong, Khoo Soo Rest; O g Chin Huat,
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  • 73 10 Results of ties played yesterday: M.xed Doubles Handicap (Final): —30.5 Mrs Rule and N H P Whitley b»at —15.2 Mrs Stork and J P B Whaley B—6, 6-4. P C C Bowl» Tournament Results of ties played yegterday: Ladies Singles Handiest: +2 Mrs Tofield be
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  • 159 10 HUNG iRIAN SENTENCED TO ONE YEAR From Oar Own Correspondent Singapore, April i John Akaman Glofz, a Hungarian, waa to day sentenced by Mr. G O Dodd to one year’s r. i. on two counts of cheating and two counts of criminal breach cf trust. The four complainants
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  • 770 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST NAMRB 3 5 w Lj_li SVSWffIK v 0 c c 1 X T es Hite» FUnlfaa 7C 7t Ayes Kun:nj Ifcibbei Irtnlea It 2’ Ayez Kolete Babbet 2t 3 Ayer F*.ru>® gubae» UaMW 8 Synita»*» Knbb Ft R»ta Ata**»? Rabbea M 4. 4 H’diore Plvota 80
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 277 10 PILES CAN BE CUHED. A Treatment That Is Different k rto r^: dy D:. pile Plasma a trial. Its* curative h action on the inflamed and swollen parts is felt with the first soothing application, and you will be quickly convinced that here at last, you have found a real
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 101 10 Penang Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Wednesday 6 a.m, 76 b Noon 89 nw nil 5 p.m. 87 nw Thursday 6 ?.m. 78 e Noon 91 8 nil 5 p.m. 78 s Friday 6 a.m. 75 e Noon 88 nw 24 m m 5 p.m. 86 s Saturday 6 a.m.
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  • 750 11 CREDIT BALANCE OF £30,866 Administration Report for 1931 The report on the administration of the Federated Malay States War Relief Fond for the year 1931, received from Mr. H. W. Thomson, chairman and treasurer, states The accounts of the Fund at the close cf the year
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  • 446 11 PETITIONS TO SANITARY BOARD Merchants and Traders Plead for Lower Rates For some time past onsideritla complaint bas been expressed in regard to high ra es for water and electricity, apart from house assessments, that exists within the Kinta Sanita y B ard area, and
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 367 11 Afep/ Way to Banish o&a Ugly Hair i v- >i rhe “TERRY” I Y*‘ J lever rolling I. 3« Roller Clip. pWßfcflP' Enables you to file your letters —Lock them up in file and W. refer to them w|lJ> easily. Gives 50per Sensational Discovery cent, more jaw of British Scientist
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    • 118 11 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LIRE Joint Service of PACIFIC JWA BENGVL LINE and SILVER LINE, LTD., to San Francisco, Los Angeles and North Pacific Ports. Dne Sail Penang M.V. KOTA BAROE [P] Apr, 5 xM.V. SILVESHAZEL [S] Apr. 13 M.V, BATOE [P] Apr. 21 x via Manila, via Java Ports. For
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    • 139 11 All the Smartest j Women are j Wearing Tobralco I Tobralco designs are so lovely and so varied. lhe colours aie deligbtful and so reliable. The fabric is so good. g Chic, yes. Economical also. Lor Tobralco wears and wears washes and washes—ketping its charms through incredibly long se vice.
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  • 1279 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and Bailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY Nam* of p rom Bailing For Data of Sail! Steamer Ipoh Singapore and Port Swe'.- Sime Porta To-day tenhsm Krian Teluk
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  • 596 13 GRIEVOUS HaRDSH P Appeal to ths Government DELEGATES from 57 erg niaitions of non-minus! werkere, representing a membership of nearly 700 000, met at the Friends* House. Eugtcn-road, Lcndor, to coneider cf securing the extension of social insurance by an increase of the salary limit,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 292 13 W 4B>W V*knO' UW* 7"> er MOn -tMAiaOVtOMWa* WMM I 0.. >.■ —ft i S 1 gBgRSi-ISls’fe Ttj&rffefe: i Btos I pj l r--~ J _-?„<? j3| i i FOR MOTORISTS Morse’s Indian Root Pills Are Invaluable. j IJ' X WHETHER one motors for business or J !j )\J pleasure,
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