Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 May 1932

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISH ED DAILY No. 101. VOL. LXXXX. 1 UESDAY, 3rd MAY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 234 1 ItnagatM BROTHEr.9 DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dhpenaary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street 'imi 1 1 i i i ii ■.< ii z T L _-Mt-_-»-LLin jSSStV i-.jm— gwaiii iiiiisi—ws inn irw aaKwn B Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS OZT M t DOLLARS into STERLING J l «aae«™g/
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    • 1830 2 TOLET MUNICZPAL_NOT.CE BANKS. p Road. f of bIM THE MERCANTILE BARK REDERLANDSCHE HARDEL OF IKOIA, LIMITED MAATSCHAPPIJ, B. s M.rdlUW drair. to call Q 0 tng rraiulMlon. now to force Uttratad O.pital ««,000,005 1,, r.0r.1 Clwrter At D. IM4 «X tHW/IL/ Rnncrnlnw ’DQ Vrrfc Rn #l l Th,.. No pereon
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  • 378 3 OUS “N.ITUR4L DESTINY” Mr. Baldwin’s Hopes Of Ottawa Mr. Bddwsr, speaking at Worc!»t?-, Baid:— It is too early to Bay what our hop e m*.y be from the o:tiwa Conference, bat I Lope that atanyr&te it will lay the foundations of a much closer economic
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  • 227 3 SIR THOMAS BEECHAM GIVE 3 NEW YORK FOME EPIGRAMS Sir Thomae Beecham, while in the United States, seems ful>y to be living up to his home reputation as a wit, tccordicg to the New York Evening Post. He appe red to get much fun out cf
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  • 101 3 HOW TO GET RID OF A BANDIT “If you do not give me some money, I’ll shoot you,” said a young man who walked into the sub-pcst office in Pim-lico-rcad; 8.W., end pointed a revolver at Mies Barbara Wade, an assistant. M-ss Wade, although frightened, remained cool, and
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    • 218 3 < stSfev wp. ten r R?f'LACEABiE cap ;.->3 s 'et.,iU«£9 ’EFFECT CONDITION <* idfr'. —7\W I/ Try also Chivers’ 'w CLDE ENGLISH Y marmalade \\<<F IAMK JELLY CRYSTALS M CUSTARD POWDER W\ CANNED ENGLISH FRUITS W\ FRESH GARDEN PEAS WZgS/S <’ Chiv«r, <l* Son,. Ltd., Hi.ton, C«mb»., Eng. ye?yN^^' teBCVXJ
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    • 308 3 Ugly Hain- PIANO I <f fj BARGAINS TUI T I i I ClSisi I EBit I 1 i aS-S a aBr— LJ RTyWI S t i M-fe I S ;T| 5 S R li SWi JWi J tft 1 Sensational Discovery Ibb g of British Scientist 'lo'll Men detest superfluous
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  • 875 4 CAVIARE MENU COSTS ONLY 2/6 A DAY BUT THE THIRST I £2,000 Bar Profits on Each Trip Atlantic linerr, the most splendid ■hips ever balk in the history of the world, are In a bad way. They must have mare psHsngers. Their fare» were cat
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 469 4 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY BOOK LOVERS. CASH CLEARANCE SALE of BOOKS For Two Weeks Only Commencing 2nd May to 16th May, 1932. Our stocks of Books in all branches of Literature (except latest publications and those on consignment account) WILL BE OFFERED AV SS’A per cent. Discount FOR CASH PURCHASES AT
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    • 97 4 Many of the world’s most beautiful women women prominent in Society and on the stage and screen —are enthusiastic users of ODOL, the pure, white tooth paste with the refreshingly pleasant flavour. They know that ODOL is the perfeet dentifrice—just as ODOL is the perfect Mouth Wash—the two com» bining
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    • 391 4 Get I 0V <PPO<*.Tm£mT ffT Fitness from Halls Wine the Wine. I StrengthGiver m Smit n a g EY Taking Hall’s Wine is the surest way i of getting, and keeping, the strength that means lasting flu.ess. Hall’s Wine can put new life and energy into you at once because
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  • 411 5 EURM OUTRAGE Two Arrests: Bail Refused Rangoon, April 25 Io connection with the assault on Mrs. McEchrin (not Mrs. MacCaklin) it has now been pscertsined that after leaving the Corporal at Mingaladon, she returned in the taxi, which was driven along Kokine Road without her consent. Ou
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  • 323 5 IN MID OCEAN London Girl Chooses Lighthouse Dar-es-Salaam A lonely lighthouse on an island in the Indian Ocsan has been chosen for her honeymoon by Miss Cicely Griffiths, a London woodcat artist, who was married recen ly to Mr. J.E. Taylor, a mining engineer. Miss
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  • 425 5 The Owner Wants to Give it Away A strange sword, which wis the weapen need to murder a European queen, and which ever since has dogged every man who owned it with the cruellest luck, to-day lies in a London bank. The owner wants
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  • 255 5 U.S. Airman Found Guilty THE SENTENCE Guilty,’* pleaded Mr. J )hn Livingston, a popular United Spates airman, when he arraigned at the Police Court at Aurora» Illinois, on a charge that while he was the town’s most eligible bachelor he refused to marry the Police Magistrate,
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    • 337 5 Pleating the Critic A Christabel isn t easy to please Not a faddist you understand, yet displacing a crit'cal nicety in selection. But when she saw and handled Tobralco, her choice was made. The firm, smooth weave sitisfied her sense of quality; in the range of Icvely colours she saw
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    • 116 5 fel UHJnhM ‘r THE IDEAL X FOOD FOR 0 tropics j -I. 'y 1 GVE YOUR BABY THE FOOD YOU KNOW IS NEAREST TO MOT HER’S MILK. Every tin Guaranteed for Purity and Freshness. Lock for the date seal. HUMANISED TOO[F®@© SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY am) LTD. BISHOP
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  • 352 6 ENGLAND MIGHT WIN Bill Tilden Thinks Tne United S.atfs’ clianors of lifting the Dwia Cup apnea? "extremely remote’ to B g Bill Tilden, world professional tennis title-holder. •'lf they were playing on this side I think we would have a chance,” ha said, ’’but I dcub u
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  • 127 6 NEW GOO9LY FOWLER’S BUOCE3S Sydney, April 20 Dm 8.-idunn, with an average of 116.91 for 1,403 mns. headed the Australian averages for all first class matches played during the eraion. It was only in the big g"mes that Bradman excelie 1 for wh l-s he «cored 1,190
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  • 137 6 RECORDS BY AUSTRALIAN PONIES Hong Korg, April 12 At a race meeting ia Hong Kong Daylight Eve, a China pony, ridden by Mr. Palmer, won by a heal and paid $1,505.10 for a win and 188.80 for a place. Eleven win tickets were sold. At the sime meet!
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  • 68 6 Lucky Dewar OAMERONIAN’S OWNER ENGAGED London, April 8 Mr. J >hn A. Drwar, known on the turf as ’‘Luakv Dewar,” announced hi? engagement to-day to Mra. K.E. MeN dll, of Paris. Mr. Ddwar is the owner of C-m»roniar, last year’s D»rbv winner. H* ,b th* nephew of Lord Dewar, from
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  • 710 6 Sir A Keith And The Way To Peace At the U dversities Congress st Rhodes House Oxford on April 5 Sir Arthur Keith gave an addresso n ‘‘Can Race Progress be Rationalized He put forward the view that the racial and national instinct cannot be eradicated from human
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  • 301 6 MERCHANT FiNED SIOG Deterrent for Telling Lies Convicted of crielty to the younger of his two sons, Fan King-cheung, a merchant of 27. Yuk Siu Street was fined $lOO by Mr. Wynne J mes at the Central Pollc’ Court. H ng K >rg, and ordered to gig
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  • 300 6 KEEPING EXPENDITURE DOWN It is the end*Av?ur of the Board of Ministers of C*ylon to keep the expenditure in 1932 33 lown to ninety million rupee’, which is nine million rupees less than the estimate of the Financial Secretary. With th’s cn 1 in view the various
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 22 6 Stoci<! at: N. V. STR MTS JAVA F- i'ock >-OAY 4 co. TO»r>tmr m lecaxg Motors TRADING CO. Georgetown Iradep.s So/e Agerts
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    • 407 6 PURE MILK I A 1 I J I qrHERE is a charm Sleek, well-kept cows aboutthe’‘Milkmaid" B raze al la Y ion 8 ln pastures which defies X ese l e e va H evs illustration in black and MU Ineir Nnlk is pure white. Blue skies .-*and rich; full
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  • 178 7 RUMOURS OF INCREASED DUTY That the price of petrol is still further to be raised has been a persistent rumour In town the Increase being put down at 29 cents 1 the present price of a gallon. he tamour has not been confined to t enang. Asa
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  • 230 7 A VISITORS IMPRESSIONS The report that >he Health and Strength "Union of Penang L<e been granted exemp tion from registration by the Colonial heoretary has received with •such enthusiasm by the members of the above body. It is interesting to recall that this Union, which
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  • 88 7 POSSESSION OF DUTIABLE CHEROOTS Whan charged with having in his rosjesjinn dutiable cheroots at Armenian Ghaut a Hokkien named Tneh Kim Leong admitted his guilt According to the story of the prosecution accused was seen by a Revenue Officer rt y-ng two basket?, at Armenian Street Gn examining
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  • 69 7 ,let another attraction to the many i existing has been added to the Fun I Frolic Nightly vast crowds watch with bated breath some really wonderful trapeze acta by Mies La Rose and looping the loop ‘yVr Desperado, a pair of clever artists *hctn the management has
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  • 911 7 PENANG Chinese Who Shot at Detective “I don’t want to know anything about informers or suggestions to the jury or to the Judge, I notice certain things in the evidence which are quite improper,” remarked his Lordship, Mr. Justice Prichard, K. C, when presiding at the
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  • 553 7 Mr. W. H. Hopland, of the P. W. D. 1e shortly going Home on leave prior to retirement. Mr. and Mrs A, C. Ferdinands Ipoh celebrated their 28th wed ing anniversary yesterday. Dr. Cheah Oheng Toh of the Poh Pharmacy has been appointed Medical Adviser to the
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  • 143 7 FAILURE TO REPORT HIMSELF A Chinese police supervisee named Lee Hock Bang pleaded guilty yesterday before tbe District Judge, Penang, to a charge of failing to report himself to the Chief Police Officer while undergoing a term of police supervision. Detective Inspector Hall informed the Court that
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  • 153 7 —Reuter, Famous Airwoman Arrested MRS. KEITH MILLER Miami, Florida To day There was a dramatic sequel to the death ere on April 24 of the American airman Mr. Haden Clark, at the home of his fixnoee Mrs. Keith Miller, the famous Australian oir woman whois under arrest
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  • 105 7 ,—Reuter. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY But No Immediate Commercial Value Splitting” the atom is claimed to have been achieved by two young scientists. Drs. J. D. Cockroft and E. T. Walton, working at Cambridge under the direction of Lord Rutherford. Dr Cockroft stated that they had concentrated on the
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  • 89 7 which was possible or proper.—Rugby Radio Service. Qaestioned in the House bf Commons Captain Eden. Foreign Under Feeretary, said the British Government recognised that it was a matter of the greatest regret th%t tbe Greek and Bulgarian Governments bad been unable to meet tbe service of loans
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  • 83 7 TOURNAMENT FIXED FOR EMPIRE WEEK The Malayan billiards championship tournament for tbe Padmore Challenge Shield will be held during the Empire Shopping Week, May 18 to 24, at the New World, Jalan Beear. Entries which are row being received by Messrs, Frankel Eroe of Singapore, are open to
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  • 63 7 P.O 0. D.A F.C. Thursday on ths Esplanade at 5 10 p m.: P 0 0: E Walker; R W trown and D J Fleming; H braoegirdle, J A Hunt and J Crichton; P L ooper, ALB Perkins, J M Strang, J H Reid and T G
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  • 141 7 Results of ties played yesterday Singlee Handicap: —J R Archibald beat Ser ET M Lias 21—7; —4 F N Syer beat +7 W Dawson 21—H; +7 MJ Thorph beat 5 D Raes WiLiam 21 —16. Ties for Wednesday. Mixed Doubhs Handicap: —5 Mrs Tofield and
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  • 487 7 WEIGHTS FOR 10 MORRjW Card of Eight Events Bt-low will be found the weights for to morrow, together with selections by Tic Tac which are subject to scratchings Rack 1 Homes Class 3 Division 8, 6 furs. Friendship 9 0 Queen Maud 8 0 t
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  • 365 7 OPENING MATCHES Hooi Hye Easily Defeats Van Houten In fine weather a start was made yesterday with the Penang Lawn Tennis Association Championship Meeting. This is the sixth annual meeting, the Championships having been inaugurated in 1927. The Singles Champion in that year was Gerald Pinckney.
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  • 42 7 To day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. March Cavalry cf the Clouds Alford Overture Egmont Eeethoven Selection Waltzes from Vienna Clutsam Intermezzo The Love Danoe Hoschnn Fantasia Down Myddleton Selection < heep Clay-Smith Fox Trot I’m Gonna Get You Lemani
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 183 7 New Advertisements POSITION VACANT Dutch Insurance and commission bankj established 1911, royally approved company Ltd., wants an active, representable Agent at high profits and fixed salary. Address Office Exppes No. 4120, Amsterdam/Z. Holland, P. 0, Hooftstreefc 165. TO LET FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE From Ist June, 1932. No 2 Race Course
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  • 457 8 R. cently the Press Gallery of the House of Commons honoured *two veteran colleagues—Mr. F. IPeppiat of the Timos and Mr. A. Boyd, of the Manchester GaavIdian. Recalling his first association with the Gallery half a century ago, Mr. Peppiat said that Mr. Gladstone was the outstanding figure
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  • 90 8 —Reuter. Second Ballot on May 8 Paris, Monday Ths latest results are as folio va For The Govsrnment Extreme Right 3. Eight 72 Left Republican 32 Centra 23. Against he Government Radicals 60. Republican Socialists 17. Socialists 40 Communists 2. There are 858 candidates for the second ballot.
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  • 22 8 —Renter. Arrest of Chief Accountant Stockholm Monday M. Henning, chief accountant of the and Toll Combine, has been arrested.-
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  • 160 8 TWO CHINESE PLEAD GUI TY Charged with housebreaking and theft and with the fraudulent possession of property two Chinese named Fong Cek and Chow Hai were produced before Mr. J. H. Bassett. District Judge. Penang/ The two accused pleaded guilty to the first charge but claimed trial
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  • 128 8 ENGINE troupe AFTER LE <VI\ T G PENA G The Motor Ship Havel! belonging to the North German Lloyd Bremen 1 ine develop ed engine trouLh while leaving the Penang Harbour on her way to Port Said and is now lying off Pulo Tikus. The ship
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  • 593 8 Penang, Tuesday HE highly dangerous pract Q\ tice of riding bicycles with hands eft the handle bars continues unchecked in Penang. It is time that the police took steps to make this form of swank ur popular. Apart from the fact thfct the cyclist himself invites disaster,
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  • 108 8 Tin— Spot Yesterdav T >-dav London XIII. 10 3 01 I’ll" 0Tin (3 Months) London £ll3 15s. 04. £ll9 0 OcSingapore $58.00 $60.50 Business Done 75 tons 150 tons Penang 556.37 J $60,25 Business Done Buyers No Sellers Rubber London 2d. d. New York 21« c. (G) 3c.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 230 8 j W I f f tc fa A Faw cf the I Colours in Stack Fuschia White/Meadow Rainbow Coral Mentone, Mavy/White f White/Grass/Leaf '<' I Bluebell mag* I I CORRECT SHAPES FAST COLOURS We carry large stocks too numerous to mention in de- rrs "S tail; these illustrations give XV
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    • 32 8 E. O. THK BEST SfTUATEO SEkSUE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS RACK THE BEI each with sitting room &nd private bathroom attached. *32£RM SAHITATIGX THROUBHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under ext*rt European Chef.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 405 9 —Reuter. To Bs Issued Shortly. SPECIAL SESSION OF ASSEMBLY Harbin. Monday Twenty four hours of hoary fighting yesterday morning's destruction of the railway track by a raiding party of In-urgents near Wukimlbo in the Eastern Branch of the 0 E. R. holding up a troop train in
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  • 114 9 tauter* Thirty Arrests Io Douglas Murder Case Midnapore, Monday As a resu't of an Intensive house to house search 0 paople have been arrested In connection with the murder of Mr Douglas, Beata nSl)Ure Magistrate, on Paturday.— id on^as WftS sitting at his office table ■my papers when
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  • 100 9 Suggested Conference Regarding Commercial Treaty woulT| l3a 88 w hether Government eonffir D 10 preBen tatlves of Denmark to whersh re^ 9rd D 8 the commercial treaty an inert T rawk ,n r6turn tor importing >nd rn a q lantity of British materials rf U ?k Ure9
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  • 131 9 —Reuter. SA’v.s'/fr/avjz HILLS Washington, Monday Two sensations bills have been introdu ced to Congress in connection with the Honolulu murder trial. The first proposes that Congress grant a free pardon to Lieutenant Massie and the three other defendants and the other bill rushed through the Senate proposes
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  • 116 9 Rugby Radio *ervice. Unsuccessful attempt To Hold Congress Session Reviewing the psst week’s events In India Sir Sematl Hjare ia the House of ''ommons regretted to ha e to confirm the reports of further terrorism An outr ge bad been committed in Bengal were Mr, Douglas District
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  • 123 9 ment < Deference are in session —Rugby Radio Service Tempo ary Lull It Conference Proceedings f ir John imsn and h;a ecretiry returned to T on don yesterday afternoon from Geneva The temporary lull in the more important proceedings of tbe Disarmament Conference is likely to continue for about
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  • 73 9 —Reuter State Bank To Withdraw Part of Paper Monej Constantinople, Monday The Government is not replacing paper money by silver but the State Bank has called a meeting of bondholders for May 21 to vote on the question of the State Bank’s power to withdraw a certain part
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  • 85 9 ’’—Reuter. Large Number Sentenced to Hard Labour Sunday evening s demonstration had a sequel in the Marylebone Police Court yesterday when a number of men were fined and sentenced up to twenty one days with hard labour. When one of those charged told the magistrate that he
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  • 86 9 —Reuter. Proposal To Permit Payment la Silver Washington, Monday A proposal that it should be permissible to pay war debts to the United States in silver was introduced in the Senate by Mr. Hayden, of Arizona, who moved a resolu tlon providing that until 1936 an
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  • 110 9 NINE DEAD MANY INJURED From Oar Own Correspondent Bangkok, Monday The convicts in the new Bangkok gaol made a stout bid for liberty on Saturday afternoon when in resisting the assaults of the prisoners the authorities found it necessary to use firearms in order to restore
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  • 231 9 .—Reuter. SINE’S FELT 'engthv Conference With M'*. Baldwin The Prime Minister, who returned from Genfcva on Sunday was subjected to a thorough exxnfnation to day by the Physician fir Thomas Horder and his ooculiet Mr Duke Elder. There will be a further consultation tomorrow as io the
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  • 189 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. "WORLD’S FINEST” Growing Cost of Maintenance During the debate on the police vote In the House of Commons yesterday, the Home Secretary, Sir Herbert Samuel, said he believed the British police force was superrior to all others in efficiency. He added that if its
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  • 538 9 Governor’s Confidence In F. M. S. Railways “LONG HAUL WHICH INSURES SUCCESS’’ From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Monday There was a Urge attendance at the new railway station st Kappel Road which wsb officially opened yesterday. The Gover nor Sir Cecil Clementi, Lady Clementi Sir John Scott
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  • 65 9 Half Farm Board Holding to be Marketed Washington. To day The Farm Foard announces that half of its holding of 1-800 000 bales for tbe stall lisation of the cotton market will be marketed from August 1. The Board states that the Cotton Stabilisation Corporation will make
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 195 9 I g» MAJESTIC «3 a Xast (20-night\ I Bert Wheeler and Rob’t. Woolsey j with Dorothy lee in Hadids Screamingly F nny Comedy 9 Peach O’ Reno I ALSO I BOBBY JONES in THE DRIVER’ TOMORROW Fox Movietone’s Am zing Mystery Flay Chau’s Chance with Warner Oiand, -tgiin as the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 1128 10 To the Editor of the Pinang G zette Sir.—The Official Commun qne from the Private Secretary to ®iß Exes hncy the Governor and High Commissioner published in your issue of Sunday, the Ist May, wil* come as a shock to the Mining Industry in Malaya. The industry
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  • 282 10 FASTER EXPRESSES TO SCOTLAND Some of the fruits are already apparent cf tbe grater me «sure of oopsratioD between tbe Loudon nod North Eastern and the London Midland aud Scottish Railways which was fort css t at the recent annual meetings of the companies. As a direct
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  • 233 10 INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER TO EXAMINE SI.UATION An sxtrarrdinary r gion’l meatirs o* the In'? nation-I Chsn.ber f Comm- rctook cl in I’nsbrnek Aus'trh) from 16 .b to 24 h Ap ii “to the economic s uition o* Central Europe and to euggu ?t th- 1 av.ii.be method? fir
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  • 131 10 TODAY’S PRICES ffhe following wen the latest «notations la MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’s share list at 11 aan. to day Yeste day To day E B 6 5 Shabhs S, z? 0 9 0° CQ 10. I 0. 10. fl. Mining Asam Kambang 20/- 22/6 20/6 22/6
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  • 92 10 TUE DAY. 3rd MAY, 1932 Yesterday Today Buyers Sei’era Buyers Sellers Mining Kinta .75 -77} 78 81 Kuchai .45 .50 .45 .50 Pena wat .34 ,36 .35 ,37i Pouth ’’elping .10 .ll .15 Tlu Klang ?0 40 30 40 Ayer Hitam 9/9 10/6 9/9
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  • 90 10 Quotations at noon io day Yesterday To day Bayers Tellers Buyers Sellers Milling Hongkongs 12/3 12/9 12/3 12/9 Kamponge 5/6 6/3 5/3 6/Kinta Dredges .76 ,7'i .77} .80 Kramats 21/9 22/9c. 21/3 22/-ei Kuchais 45 .48 .47 .50 Penawats .35 .37j ,36} 39 Sungei Luas .64
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  • 79 10 Singapore Pricaa for Standard Ribbed 4mokad Sheet for today are as todktw:— Spnt 5g cents per lb. May/June 5| July/Sept. h Oct /Dec. —6} I, Market anil. London and Liverpool Stock decreased by 1,457 ton?. The f 11 jwing prices wore realised for rubber eold at
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  • 32 10 Tongkah HaibourTin Dredging Co. N.L. From 24. h to 39th April (me week) Piculs 175 Tin Bentong N.L. For the Month of April Hours 443 Cubic yards 49,800 Piculs 330
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  • 65 10 The amount of rates collected in England and Wales in 1931 32 was estimated at £148.000,009, mare than double the total collected in the year before the war broke out. The average amnnut ia tbe pound cobected was lie. ill. and the averace amount per head of
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  • 143 10 Latest Quotations Mon. May 2 April 30 Sept It Paris 921 188,96 New York 8 8 4 ’B s* Montml 4C9 4.-0 Brussels «6.12} 26 10 84.88 Geneva 18 27/32 1813/16 24.86 Amsterdam 9 08} 902 12.08 Milan 71 O2 86 Berlin 1 5 15 35
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  • 80 10 Peevng, May &lt;3 By Courtesy of QJtartereJ Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 H 4 rn/ts 2/3 29/32 Private 3 m/ti credit 2 4 18 ti 3 t* Docum«n»sry 2/4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 42 France n T.T 1,000 nom India i&lt; T.T 154 Bangkok n
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  • 247 10 PenacFi May 3 t CH Benares CpIuSB P. «he 5 COT! 00 31 no hup 1 laid itotf «eHers 7200 Pick’ g nom no BUptlieWuv.3*gk 80 j m 110« looonnts 1.000 45 Jcvr» «undried small galer 5.65 U.tan« «ses II.K Ga lana Ouurtt r ‘9.2 4ra«a Snail Shti
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  • 929 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST NAMES, 5 J! RUBBER (Dollar.) j r Allenby Rubber Co. I Alor Gajah Rubbx Estate 45' Amalgamated Malav Estate. 3&gt; Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 70 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 Ayer cr F-i 2S Balau PI mting SyiMicati ’—s. Bassett Rubber Co.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 173 10 f —l® -A: i will be stopped by taking kalzana I Diarrhoea is usually caused by inflammation of the intestines, generally due to irritated nerves. i By taking Kalzana, the Calcium food, you &gt; will provide your blood with the mineral necessary to strengthen the inflamed areas. The swelling will
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    • 17 10 help yoor sfcrn? f er robber sun p D^ igsr impressions service. The Finart GaK'ie PRESS, LW
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  • 2797 11 annual meeting Chairman and Questions of Shareholders Th® zinnal meeting of Robinson and Singapore, was held on Salnr"B{jr i Page presided and the others rff'nt weie Messrs W H Mecgregor, J I Pawion, s«&gt;. Swr. He, Tan Chin H.ng, "7 Fell, E F Horeni. W Eldred.
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    • 559 11 FAR EASTERN MAIL PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS For Fort Singapore, Manila, Ilong Y -kohama, Kobe, Dairen,-Taku. (heLo and Tsingtao M By e m .s, “HAVELLAND” [HA L] i'er Port rw&lt; ttei ham. Singapore, Honr.k ng. Sh: nphai, Yokoh mi, N goya» r&gt; obe, Moji Taku Btrre Danly and Tsingtiu May
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  • News From All Parts
    • 290 12 In Mis-stating Age The old bt Let that women are the reeklee* B'x in the matter of their stated aget does not s'and up in the fsc* cf enquiries pursued by inquisitive c fficulo cf the Canadian Bureau cf Statistics on the baeis cf census return?. Their
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    • 99 12 Sir Malcolm Campbell, who r'cently established the world motor spiel r. c;rd cf two hundred and fi’ty four mile? ac hour a 1 Dytcna Be*cb, Florid?, was Iht guest cf the Aldwych Club at luncheon recently. Major Whitta s Sir Malcolm s father in ’aw, in proposing
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    • 86 12 An old horse, a veteran of the great war, and still bearing the m?rk of a severe wound, wag put up fcr auction to pay a farmer’s debt near Boehcf, says Reuter’t Care Town correspondent. While the auction proceeded the ten-year-cld sen of the farmer stood
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    • 21 12 George Wheeler of Pirbright, Surrey, who was the late Mr. Gladstone’s coachman, has died at the age of ninety,
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    • 164 12 Phenomenon on Sydney Bridge An electrical phenomenon has arisen in connection with the passing cf motor traffic over the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Collectors complained that as they were taking the tolls frem the occupants cf motor-cars ihey received electric shocks whenever th( ir banes touched those of motorist?.
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