Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 April 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 95. VOL. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 26th APRIL, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 182 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispeniary. > Branch Office 52, Leith Street Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS So •wholesome/ DOLLARS into STERLING fS ASCENDING IN Sixty-Fourths of a Penny Price $6 each Hi Z Obtainable at A The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. r IL iUH
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    • 14 1 H.TOKISATSUI STUDIO with np-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, bishjop stheet, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1520 2 ISLE. FUN BANKS. To/lz? 213, Green Lane, two siowyea m [J 6& 10 Hargraves Road, Restaurant Grill ALa Carte THE MERCAKTiLE BASK I lEDERLA3BSCHE HABDEL •ompound house. Fresh Water Swimming Pool 30cts. OF !BBM, UNITED HAATSCHAPPIJ, H. Tel. 869. Mendig Ahllp. SeF Bathing dressing rooms 20Cts. [lncorporated in England] etETHERLANDS
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  • 447 3 JUNIOR LEAGUE Draw for Remaining Matches The following is the draw for the remain leg matches in the P. F. A. Junior League and the dates of play. All matchee will be played on the Dato Kramat ground except the Pohee matches which will be played on
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 40 3 FOOTBALL Malays vs. The Rest AT 5-15 P.M. ON SATURDAY, 3OTH APRIL, St. Xaviers Ground IN AID OF THE EUROPEAN and ASIATIC UNEMPLOYED Your attendance, please! Come one Come all!! Captain Alsagoff, J. P, M.8.E., M.M C will kick off.
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    • 234 3 A k fe. THEY COST /iPM 7 W MORE AMD ARE WORTH A M© RE TRADI MAR* XX ’A Q' Bristol& London OFFICE FILES. All Steel Clip Files Fcap w oblong j Apron Files fcap z Board Clip files fcap Bull Dog ClipFi'es U —2*-3* dll'll 11 Criterion files f\ap
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 378 4 Pleasing the Critic 'A Christabel isn’t easy to pleasa. Not a faddist you understand, yet displacing a crit’cal nicety in selection. y But when she saw and hand’ed Tobralco her choice was made. The firm, smooth weave 3-tisfi d her sense of quality; in the range cf lovely colours she
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    • 611 4 Icmmpl OF BMIOD Had to Keep Gloves on Hands. Cuticura Healed. *‘When baby was about a month old eczema broke out in a rash on the top of his head. He could not sleep on account of the itching and burning and used to scratch until it wou.d bleed. I
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    • 531 4 ALL BABIES THRIVE BEST ON TRUFOOD V- i I Sturdy of limb, bright ef w eye, keen, alert youngtera I MALAYA CAN DO WITH MOKE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES I HUMANISED TRI FOOD builds infants as nature would have them built. No other food so completely takes the place of breast
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  • 891 5 Tbo folding Ib the fall list of entries: Horses—Class 1 Ist 2nd 3rd Run Run Run 5iF 7F HM or 6 F Boardwalk x x x mrel Beal x x Clangor x x Millionaire x x Trawollton x x x Mountebank x x Glad Eyes x x x
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 412 5 “WINNERS” AN EASY PROBLEM FOR RACING ENTHUSIASTS. THE "PINANG GAZETTE” in conjunction with the "SUNDAY GAZETTE” offers a prize of $250 to the reader who names 25 Winning horses on the attached form at the Singapore Spring 1932 Meeting to be held on APRIL 30, MAY 4,7, 11, 14 <£
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  • 3309 6 Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce Criticisms F. M. S. R. “Sins of Omission” Extravagance Bordering on Squandermania Severe criticism of the administration ofihe F. M. 8. Railways in the past is contained in the memorandum which was submitted to the Road and Rail Transport
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 174 6 SERVICE) I From 6 a.m. until 7.30 p.m. Weekdays and until Noon on Sundays we are I at your service delivering I orders on request. In addition to Cold Storage supplies we stock a com- plete range of quality GROCERIES and you will find our prices competitive. Singapore Cold Storage
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  • 820 7 BINGAI ORE RACES Erato and Oid CJo Also Undervalued By TIC TAG. Going through the records of several of the new importations, it hi pears to me that several have been Ei.derciassed by the handicapper a nd the moet outo-tanding case H ms to be that of
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  • 345 7 THE DRAW Play to Start on Monday Tbe followirg Is the draw for the Penang Lawn Tennis Championships. AH matches will be played on tbe P CO carts will start on Monday. Men s Singles Tcp Byes:—Cheah Wat Hye, S T Ste wart, Wat Hun G
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  • 77 7 Yeetsrday at the Bertsm the Butterworth Recreation Club defeated the Bertam Estate (lub by four goals to one in s League match. The following are the league positions to date: Goals PWDL F A F Butterworth Recreation Club 4 8 1 9 5 6 Posta and
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  • 105 7 The D»rul Aihsan F. C. is running a soccer 'e&gue for Malay Teams and Parties. A silver cup will be presented to the champion team by Hitam bin Ibrahim Eeqr The following teams hive been approved: 1 Ihe Green Stars. 2 The Orient Youngsters8 The Malay
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  • 22 7 In tbe First Division of the English League Aston Villa dre v with Arsenal, each side scoring ago I. Reuter.
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  • 71 7 POLICE XI TO MEET CHARTERED BANK Tbe following will represent the Police XI against the Chartered Bank XI at the Pataui Hoad ground at 5 p.m on Wednes day: Bachan c ingh; J A Embury and Pabjan; Euppiah, W Ingham (capt) and Ong Kee ?eong; Lim Swee
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  • 51 7 RtPults of ties played on Monday Mixed Doubles Handicap Ser. Mr and Mrs T A Wemysa beat +5 Mr and Mrs W Dawson 21 —l4 Singles Handicap :—1 E Dunkerley beat 5 G B F Southam 21—13; +4 Dr G Chance beat +7 J H Dodd W
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  • 299 7 AMAZ NG INCIDENT AT CAWNPORE Animal Shot in Verandah THE ’awnpore sugar works was the ecene of a panic on April 9 when a man-eating panther killed millhand and mauled another before it wes ehot. a defiled report of the incident, which is unparalleled in the
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  • 138 7 Tie 20 h Auoufl General Meeting wss •laid on Sunday at th* clubhouse. No. 1, Traster Rj»d, Penang, with Mr K A NMoa M ban.ed in th* chair. The t Rowing were ekc:ed tffica bearers for ■1 e current year: Pr-eiient; Hj S Amineahib JP;
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  • 59 7 PRI ON SENTENCE FOR THEFT Sentence of four months* rigorous imprisonment was passed by the Penang Second Police Magistrate, Mr. E J&go, this morning on a Tamil youth who was charged with theft of property valued at $lO5 from the bouse of another Vamil, Accused was arrested at
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  • 70 7 To night on tbe Esplanade at 6 pm. March Bunch >' f Roses Chap! Overture Raj mind Thomae Selection Reminiscences of Wales Godfrey Slavonic Rhapsody Friemann Waltz Blumen Steimmann Selection Carminett i Finck Fox Trot Me Berlin To morrow at the Waterfall Gardens at 5 pm. March Meroatel
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  • 62 7 P 0 0 v. 0 R 0 Thursday on the Esplanade, at 5.10 pm. O.: E Walker; R W Brown and D J Fleming; R Bracegirdle. J A Hunt and J riebton; P L Cooper. ORT Henman. W T Francis J R Reid and T G Scott.
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  • 428 7 MR. J. RYD?R TO RETIRE SHORTLY At the end of this month, Mr J Ryder. Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police Ipoh, will be ratirirg on pension after 28 years of service in MftJaya Mr Ryder w&s born on Jan 14. 1884 He was educated at King E
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  • 89 7 Reuter. Strange Accusation by tbe Times ''Chinese glass houses is the heading of a Times leader dealing with the criticisms by the Chinese delegate at Geneva of tbe reo'm mendations of last winter's Opium Smoking Conference at Bangkok It says the mass of information possessed by tbe
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  • 58 7 —Reuter. Nazi’s Rescue a Smuggler Paris April 26 A German attempting to smuggle bicycle parte into the Sarre from the Palatinate was arrested by French Customs officers at Prenschelbaoh but 150 Nazis shouting "Hoch Hitler,” attacked tbe Customs officers and rescued the prisoner The r ustoms men were
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  • 35 7 Reuter. TEDDY BERG WINS NEW YORK CON TEST New York, April 26 Teddy Berg brother of Kid Berg, beat Lou Sing Qui a Chinese boxer, on points in a six round contest
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  • 135 7 ‘’THEY ALL WANT TO COMMIT SUICIDE ’’—MAGISTRATE I don’t know what is happening to tbe Oydlste of Penang. They al seem to want to Commit suioid said tbe Second Police Magistrate, Mr. E J ago this morning when a Chinese pleaded gui ty to riding his bicycle negligently
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  • 888 7 The Legal Adviser, F. M. B, has teen made a member of the Selangor St te Council. Mr Justice N D. Mudie has gone to Ipoh and will be engaged at the upreme Court there. Mr 0. W. Fait cf Glenmarie Estate will be sailing oa long
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  • 682 7 U3EFUL WORK DONE IN THE PUNJAB i Trained to lead a Peaceful Existence U_d«rthj C-avni-* fhip cf S r Henry Crnik, the Finans > Member of the Punjab G .verrment, pr z d etribnlion cf the Annual FporU T u n me jt of the criminal
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  • 75 7 April 26; Penang C h -mbar of Commerflffj Meeting. 2 80 pm. Pjning Turf "lub, half yearly meeting < bartered Bank Chambers 4 80 p ro. April 30: P 'Q. v Ceylonj /‘aochtion Espl cade Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting Ist dav. 'lay 7 ’1 11 an!
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  • 514 8 There can be no gait saying that the campaign to legalise lotteries at Home has received a definite fillip following the introduction in the House of Commons last month, of the Lotteries Bill, by Sir Wi liam Davison, the Conservative memb.r for Kensington. The object of the Bdl is
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  • 273 8 Yesterday’s fe&ta of aviation are to day’s commonplaces, and Scott's dash over Malaya within well under twenty four hours including the best part of a night spent at Singapore arouses little comment. Indeed, it might be safe to say that never again will pub ic imagination be
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  • 70 8 lied Royal assent to the Act. —Rugby Radio Service. Lords Meet for Benefit of Mr. Runciman The House of Lords met specially yester day to pass the President of the Board of Trade Bill through all it? stages to enable Mr. Runciman to take his place again
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  • 42 8 —Reuter. hi John’s, April 26 Sir Richard Pquiree has decided to con Hnue to lead the Government forces, bat he will be supported by only three membars of the Cabinet. Six others have announced hst hey intend to resign.
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  • 585 8 Penang, Tuesday has lost 100,000,001 yen on her attempt to bolster the raw silk maiket Like the science of hydrostatics, trading by governments seems to be governed by laws not fully explained by mankind. e-Afie With everything in its Mw t C favour, authority, Mystery power, intelligence
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  • 104 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday To-Jsy London £ll2 os. od. £ll6. UK 01 Tin (3 Months) London £ll4 os. 01. £llB 15s. OJ. Singapore $59.75 $59.00 Business Done 200 ions Penang $59.50 $59.00 Business Done Buyers No Sellers Selkrs No Buyers Rubber London 1J» d. New York 3c. (G) 3/.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 145 8 i; I Littles VACUUM PACKED CaOll©© GUARANTEED TO RE OF THE FINEST QUA LI [Y The ntw Vacuum Packed Tins ensure perfect freshness and improves the flavour. Avoid buying adulterated coffee by insisting on having “Littles” Vacuum Packed. obtainable from all dealers AND John Little Co, I td., Penang. nil
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    • 21 8 K. o. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wednesday, 27th April, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the g. 8. PRESIDENT HAYES
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 400 9 —Reuter. PEACE PARLEYS MAY REOPEN Question of Safety Guarantee LYTTON COMMISSION AND MANCHUKUO Notification Tantamount To Recognition? A determined attempt was made by the House of Commons to extract Information frcm Sir John Simon on the Far Eastern deadlock- Sir John Simon, who had just
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  • 459 9 —Reuter, EXCHANGE RESOLUTION PASSED UY COMMONS The main business in the House of Commons yesterday was consideration of a reso lution regarding the Exchange Equalisation Account the object of which Is to provide for jhe establishment of a fund not exceeding £l5 0000 Oto strengthen currency and
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  • 147 9 Reuter. Soviet preparations for an eventual struggle with Japan is the subject of a half column article given prominence in the Morning Post which alleges that Russian troops and war material have been moved to East Siberia since the end of last year. Units stationed at
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  • 204 9 Two Indians On Trial From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, April 26 A preliminary Inquiry into the circumstances regarding the alleged forgery by two Well known members of the Jaffna Tamil community named Ccomaru Shanmugam and Mariamuthu Bittampalam. the latter being formerly in the Bankruptcy Office, continued in the
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  • 581 9 WELL AHEAD OF BUTLER C W. A Scott, the record breaking airman. called at Alor Star at 140 yesterday for fuel, and continued his flight to Singapore after discovering that the Kuala Lumpur ground was under water. At Alor Star he was eight hours ahead of
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  • 224 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Five Per Cents at Ninety-five COUNTRY’S RESTORED CREDIT The prospectus is being issued to-day and subscriptions are closing to morrow for £lO.OOO 000 Government of India Five per Cent Stock, 1942/47, the price of issue being 95. The money is being raised to provide
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  • 111 9 Two Singapore Japanese Charged From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, pril 26 «Two Japanese named Tokiyo Tawahiro and Tokuiji Wayhara, who were arrested on Saturday afternoon in connection with illicit liquor, appeared before Mr. G. C. Dodd charged with possession of dutiable liquor, distilling liquor and possession of a
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  • 86 9 ed for a short rest to a resort —Rugby Radio Service. Prime Minister’s Short Holiday It was decided at Geneva yesterday that the General Committee of the Disarmament Conference would adjourn until the experts had had time to complete classification of weapons into groups of offensive and defensive
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  • 52 9 —Reuter. Verdict of Accidental Drowning A verdict of death by accidental drowning was returned at the inquest at Windermere yesterday afternoon on Mr Edward Taylor Scott Editor of the Manchester Guardian, who lost his life when the Dinghy in which he and his son were sailing on Lake
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  • 51 9 Seaplane Cruise from Europe From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, April 26 Captain Bertram, in his seaplane Atlantis, left for Penang via Victoria 1 oint this morning at six o'clock. Captain Bertram is flying a 320 h p Junkers hydroplane and is expected to refuel at Penang to
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  • 16 9 —Reuter Athens April 25 Greece has decided to go off the gold standard
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  • 86 9 ALLEGATIONS BY SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Arrested yesterday by Penang detectives a young Straits born Chinese named Kbor Ab Cboon appeared in the Second Police Cou-t this morning before Mr E. J&go charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of $6O. The complainants are
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  • 55 9 HEAVY BAIL AND CASE POST oNtD Bail In the eum of $1 500 was fixed by the Second Police Magistrate. Mr E. Jago. th<s morning io the casa in which a (hineep naujbd Ch n Tong Eng ia charged with counterfeiting the King s coins. Tha case was
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  • 421 9 ARREST OF A RED Incident in a Girls’ Sctool How aHy am named Wong Foo Peng a member of the > ommunist Party, mace an attempt to disseminate his party’s creed to the pupils of the Hu Yew Seah Girls* -chool was related in the Po’ioe Court
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 56 9 SERVICE!!! TO RESIDENTS OF 'H’ SUNGEI PAI ANI DISTRICT We are commencing a FREE VAN DELIVERY Service to your district on MAY 2nd, 193'2, and will deliver all Cold Storage Supplies and Groceries thrice weekly. DELIVERY DAYS: Monday?, Wednesdays Fridays SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD, Penang and Bagan Luar. PHONES:
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    • 81 9 r-ODEON SHJ RECORDS VIENNA BOHEME ORCHESTRA 2'21.403 O Sole Mio (di Capua) Lit, Paloma (de Yradier) DAJOS BELA DANCE ORCHESTRA 221.405 The Tango Waltz Gypsy Moon (Zigeunerweisen) From the talkie “Monte Carlo-Madness” 221.40(5 lhe Way with eveiy Sailor ’Neath the Spell of Monte Carlo 9 *****4 White Flower of the
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  • 427 10 TO-DAY’B PRICES Yhe foPo vying were the kteai isolations 11 MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’b share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day E g 3 S Bhabss I f n qq Ic. 9 o 90. •0. Mining Killinghall Tin 8/5 9/3 8/6 9/3 Kinta -85
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  • 17 10 Tonfckih Harbour Tin Dredging Co. N.L. (From 17th to 23rd April one week) Piculs 185
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  • 78 10 Penang. Apr I 26 P* Courtesy of CM Oharttrtd Bant On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 a h < m/ts 2 3 31/82 Private 3 m/ta credit 2 4 1/8 a 3 h Documentary 24 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 42$ Franco h T.T 1,000 nom India ii
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  • 152 10 Latest Ouotatlona Mon. Sat. Bai. April 25 April 23 Bepi. 13 Paris 98§ 951/16 128.96 New York 8.68 8.74$ 4.861 Montreal 4.10$ 4.17 Brussels 26 20 28 70 84.88 Geneva 1815/16 19.39 24.86 Amsterdam 9CB 9 21$ 12.0 H Milne 71& 721 82 89 Berlin 15
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  • 245 10 Ptaan-'i Aor 1 23 t OR Berres Opium c 5 000 00 Cljrai 9?,1 leaf e 11 re 72 00 A ee O.ckHg num no euptl.eHuunsr- 801 it Uob w Coonntepw 1,006 it 15.0” Ctopra' sellers 5.75 Rit’em EUltem Ooarss 10.« g Snail She) Rtes— 10 58 3am
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  • 100 10 Tkmp. Wind Rainfall WaDNBSPAT 6 a.m. 76 a Noon nw Imm 5 ora. 87 N w Thursday 6 e.m. 76 b Noon ‘9 nw 32 m tn 5 pm. 78 e Friday 6 a.m. 74 E 75 mm noon 89 NW snm. 86 8 Saturday 6 a.m.
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  • 1127 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST i s 2 .i N AMES. I >> g u a m H i i RUBBER (Dollar.) c. C. C. Allenbv Rubber Co. 4? I Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 2' I Amalgamated M i lay Estates 40 22" Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 5< 7« Aver Kuning
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  • 239 10 Singapore, April 22 The local market has been quiet to dull till to-day, when there w-.a a slight improvement in sympathy with London and New York. The latest c&blei quote London up l/16d to 1.15/161 and New York up eent to P.l/16 gold. After being unchanged throughout
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 24 10 FOR SALE Ford Roadster and B.S.A. O.H.V. Me to- Cy<Je B th excellent condition. F r»t ff-rl eloeea dea 1 Apply Sungei Ku im.
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    • 162 10 3lf 4OT v Fors as[B TWO Y[^B i GLAXO A S HAS contained added S SUNSHINE VITAMIN D. B «bjST > N° other Baby Food can make this claim. Do you know what the addition of Vitamin D means to your Baby? It means freedom from constipation—soapy Stools and vomiting.
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    • 508 10 Slender Figures All about you prove that science has discovered A New Foe to Fat —‘"Z Afewyears ago, millions of people suffered Marmola has been used for 24 from excess fat. It was a blight to beauty, millions of boxes of it. I sers L ive to health and vim.
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  • News From All Parts
    • 213 11 BOOK OF COMMANDMENTS TO DIPLOMATS ABROAD According to information received from Moscow, a book h*s recently been published containing 580 paragraphs governing the behaviour of members of Soviet embassies and trade organisations in f reign countries. The following are a few examples of the numerous "commandments:” It
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    • 122 11 DE\N INGE ON BIBLICAL HIDDEN MEANINGS Dean Inge, preaching at St. Paul’s Cathedral, s-dd that S\ John all through his Gospel made the narrative lead up to seme pregnant utterance by Our Lord which brought out the deepest meaning of the story. People were often deceived by the
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    • 94 11 MACHINE SMALL ENOUGH TO CARRY ON A PILLION A light aeroplane, costing only £95, has been built by an engineer at Friedrichshafen, Bavaria, and may be described as a pillion-’plane.” In five minutes the aeroplane can be Lken to pieces and carried on a bght motor car,
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    • 127 11 Mr. A. Lloyd Jame», the B,°.C. expert on spoken English, speaking to members of the Child Study Society in London, said that speech remained the greatest, BuL possibly, the last of social barriers. “I have learned from the perusal of 1,000 letters per annum
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    • 71 11 SEAMAN SWEPT OFF WARSHIP AND DROWNED While H.M.S. Diomede was returning from Sydney, where she had been attending the opening of the New Sydney Harbour Bridge, Abie-Seaman Ribbins, an Imperial rating, was swept ove» board by a wave and drowned. Commander V. A. O. Orutchley, V. 0.,
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    • 182 11 PROFESSOR LEARNS OF HI3 DEATH SENTENCE An astonishing case of a professor who learned recently that he had been sen* ienced to death, in his absence, 11 years ago, came before the Orleans M litary Tribunal. The professor, Louis Fabre, Joined his regiment at the beginning of
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    • 188 11 The invocation, "Let’s have less of youjaw,” is being obeyed literally by the white portion of the human race. The jaws of men (and women) are becoming smaller. This is not due to the fad that we talk less, it is being brought about by
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    • 150 11 You do not realise the strange jobs there are in this world until you study the headings of the Trade Section in the new Post Office London Directory. Would you, for instance, believe there w<<B such a person as a professional lickand sticker? Just turnup Label Moisteners in
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    • 58 11 CHAMPION CREW DROWNED Seventy-five persons were thrown into the water and had to struggle for their lives in tossing seas when a squall swept various suburban seaside resorts in Adelaide with disaĕtrcus results on March 27. Twenty-two yachts capsized, and five members of the crew
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    • 61 11 While Dean Inge was delivering a Lenten address at Leicester Cathedral a man in the congregation stepped from a pew into the nave and shouted "Nonsense.” An usher moved towards the interrupter, who at once left tbo Cathedral. The Dean stopped his address, which was on lessons
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 212 11 HOUSE-WIVES LIKEWISE SI MONIZ I IT’S WONDERFUL FOR FURNITURE AND SO ECONOMICAL ISIMONTZ provides a hard protective coating which makes cleaning of woodwork easy, whether finished in paint, varnish, enamel or lacquer. Dust and dirt can be wiped off with a cloth, leaving it clean and beautiful just like new.
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    • 456 11 r LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread TapoS Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes u Waj Power of Attorney Forms I I i T» Registry of Deeds Forms Leaves I lair iwice White Office Tapes as Beautiful Will forms No 2 B>4 8 > 4 &6 The simple hair
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  • 916 12 FRENCHMAN’S VISIT TO LONDON IN 1852 What Travellers Should Bring It is always entertaining to see ourselves mirrored in the minds of other people, howsoever untrue the images may seem to our eyes, writes a Special Correspondent in the Morning Post. Quite recently I bought a
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  • 64 12 Ottawa The dangerous time for female veracity in regard to age is in the early forties officials of the Dominions Bureau of Statistics have discovered. Women in the for tit !>, it is declared) are apt to forget a few years, but men under-state and overstate their
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 184 12 EP \>W r W jgSfZ&jßF MLs^SaSKsjF &%$a vR Vick Co IrCHIVERS* A. I CUSTARD Ww, POWDER Dclicioui served alone, or as an addition to fru’L puddings, pies, etc. Chivers* Custard is rich and creamy and very easy and economical to prepare. ENGLISH r d 11 l T c the SAME
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    • 158 12 FOOTBALL I Moloiis vs. the Rest AT 5J5 P.M. On Saturday, 30th April si. Xavier's Ground IN AID OF THE EUROPEAN ASIATIC UNEMPLOYED i Your attendance, please COME ONE! COME ALL! Captain Alsagoff J.P., M.M.C. Will Kick Off t a This space is kindly donated by Messrs. Henry Waugh Co,,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 133 12 PHONE 1179 ®MAJESTIO® TONIGHT 6-15 9-30 p. m. Last Night of Frederick Lonsdale's Deliciously Daring Comedy “ON APPROVAL” with Tom Walls and Winifred Shotter TO-MORROW Barbara Stanwyck “I U 1> I O I T” I ’Phoce A «►>> v 9 Tbeatre 1492 JKIL JL 1. -‘23 f Royal 6-75 TO-NIGHT
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  • 686 13 SATURDAY’S GALLOPS Irish Caress a Coubtfol Starter The following Lolee from the pen of the Str&its Times Racing Correspondent appears in the Sunday Times of April 24: In gnifc'pation of tae start of the Singapore race meeting next qu4e a large number of followers
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 268 13 er*’-- Ho 'Ugly fl g. -*fl <•• Ik 3 Pi K-> v &H Th ►y h ,nd l kF'3 'T/MW f y*< AW s ,x «m‘P MW ’ll j f W-1 r i 4«- l J t thekoraZ < ,ntl hair and A 'JjLi-k hail row's,thereby jEffiytf..' I- -i':er--y 4
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    • 343 13 Assets *fxcec<i 312,000,000 3« C. Asauraao© in force over $i5,PiK?,OOO. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Gneorporated ta Strait. HEAD OFFICE! Great Eastern LHc.Baildint. Cecil Street. Stagapuea. LONDON OFF’UE 27, O’d Jeenry, K.C I Tbe Company has XJC.OOO deported wftb the Supra». Cavrt ef England end com pi let
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  • 478 14 Penang April 26, 1932. PENANG MARKET cte. Meat Foef Steak kali 32 Stew or Curry do 22 Pork lean do 48 Po k lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Aostialian do 40 Fowl kati 34 Capone locally reared do 50 Hen do M
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