Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 May 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY to. 102. VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 617 1 (iNAGATA BROTHERS DMTISTS (Head Office next |o The Dispeniary» Bamdb Office &2,lieith Street A Gentleman Always Looks Well oo Pressed in Good Clothes ■E^ aK=3Sa ,v ol? rrr I <o F X»? g half original co t. Overcoats, tounge, H UwMfS| IffcA IHhLzJF/ iKyJSj gS| v4-'. 1 I > 8[
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  • 457 3 SEVEN CHILDREN LINED UP AGAINST WALL MASKED BANDITS COUP Drama of Lonely Farmhouse SEVEN children left alone in an Ayrshire fnmhouse are alleged to have been terrorised by masked bandits, one of whom (according to the children) made them stand in a row against the wall and, producing a revolver,
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  • 284 3 INTENTION THE REAL ESSENCE Ruling by Lahore High Court Lahore, April 14 Whether a Muslim is entitled to divorce his wife without informing her was the point ditemsrd at le g h in the High Court before a Division Brneh corsistirg of Sir Allen Broadway and
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    • 254 3 sr 1 w i in mi mi i sssaag^iak__: fl sir '7 settlements: i <:' 1 Jlr-' r~-'di I I M ’jr Jl I 1 “*b»^vß^ r?l I X^Ssmyc/V V' WB<2Wwr I -^ri' ZJF :l I 1 (ILL OVER THE STIWS I < YOU WILL FIND 1 IT IS J
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    • 444 3 i HERE SHOULD BE KO OGLY WOMEN! PIANO There are 2 classes of women. S (1) i lie beaulifirl, healthy and WF"—X V ✓-'’W 3 attractive creatures. I A f I i v 12) Those pitiful ones who don’t 1 B— /W S H I 1 know how to make
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  • 943 4 Sir Ernest Holderness Explains How to Obtain the Perfect Rhythm Golf ie a matter of two atepi forward and one step (oot infrtquently two slept) backward. When Mr. A. has done a good round he says to himself that he hai ready discovered how
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  • 178 4 WHO WANTS TO GO THERE? Brighton is amu**d as as indignant at Bournemouth Town Cjuncil’s refusil to allow Sunday steamer excursionists from Brighten to land at Bournemouth Pier. After all, Brighton sold to itself, who wants to land at Bournemouth on Sunday, for there are no
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  • 73 4 When the residents round about the old Incinerator area on Petaling Hill Kuala Lumpur, woke up on Sunday they had an interesting surprise for them in store. Some daring communist had climbed up the chimney during the night and hoisted the ommunist fhg right on
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 96 4 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY BOOK LOVERS. CASH CLEARANCE SALE of BOOKS For Two Weeks Oily 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 AT 33 pep eent. Discount FOR CASH PURCHASES AT
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    • 15 4 j LEA i L PERRINS’ SAUCE For every course except the sweets 3 9 a
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    • 232 4 I HOUSE-WIVES LIKEWISE SI MONIZ IT’S WONDERFUL FOR FURNITURE />ND SO ECONOMIC'. I SIMONIZ provides a hard protective coating which makes cleaning of woodwork easy, whether finished in paint, varnish, enamel or lacquer. I Dust and dirt can be wiped off with a cloth, leaving it clean and beauti- >
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  • NOTES & NEWS FROM INDIA
    • 183 5 The residerc's of 12 members of the Congress Reception Committee were sgain jearched this a’tcrnoon by the police in jonneclion, it id believed, with the fond for the holding of the Congrees session in Delhi. The searches include the cffie*e of the Jamiat-Ulema-i-Hind and Mr. J.
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    • 63 5 PROFESSOR ABDUL BARI ARRESTED Patna, April 19 Professor Abdul Bari, the alleged "‘Dictator” of the Bihar Provincial Congress, was arrested this afternoon while he was sleeping in a room of the Searchlight Press building. He was awakened by Sub Inspectors Moj bur Rahman of the
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    • 48 5 FOR OPENING CONGRESS HOUSE Bombay, April 19 Mr. Prabashanker, “Dictator" of the M»ndvi Ward, was arrested this evening at Dana Bazaar, Mandvi, for declaring open the new Congress House. Fot.r Congress volunteers were arrested for picketing chem st&* and druggists’ shop) at Dana Baziar to-day.
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    • 58 5 ALSO CALCUTTA PROCESSIONISTS Calcutta, April 19 Six youths have been sentenced by the Chief Presidency Magistrate to six months* rigorous imprisonment each for being members of the War Council of the Manicktolla area. Six others were detained till th* rising of the Court of the Chief
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    • 67 5 HOU3E-OWNER APOLOGISES Madras, April 19 Twenty-one volunteers arrested in their camp in Mint Street a few days back were brought into the Commissioner’s office this afternoon and were remanded tor a further period. The owner of the house at which the volunteers were arrested, who has
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    • 97 5 SWADESHI PRACHARAK MANDAL FORMED Ahmedabad, April 20 A Bhavnagar message states that picketing of foreign cloth shops has been going on in Bhavnagar for the last fortnight. As a result stocks of foreign cloth are being sealed there. The last day of the "National Week’’
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    • 90 5 CONGRESS FLAG HOISTED Ahmedabad, April 20 A youth named Veniram Rughnatbj "tole, late Let night, into the premises of the Gujerat Congress Committee which had been taken possession of by the Police and guarded day and night by armed pickets, and hoisted the
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    • 187 5 POLITICAL PRISONERS CAUSE CONGESTION Bombay, April 20 A report from Poona states that over 300 convicts undergoing imprisonment for criminal offences in Yeravda Jail hav? been released during the psst few days, and It is understood that mors will be released during the course of
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    • 97 5 C AWN PORE CONGRESS TACTICS Oawnpore, April 20 Several merchants dealing in foreign cloth have made representations to the authorities against the practice among Congress picketers of seizing their legs and not releasing them unlil they have extorted pledge. Four picketers found guilty of such
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    • 232 5 EDITOR SENTENCED AT DEHRA DUN Dehra Dun, April 20 Judgment in the defamantion case filed by Rd Bahadur Chakradhar Jayd, Dewan of Tehri Garhwsl State, was pronounced this afternoon by Mr. G. H. Anthony, a F>ret Class Magistrate. He sentenced Ptndlt Bishambhar Dutt Chandoula, editor, printer and
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    • 258 5 DR. MOONJE S CALL TO HINDU YOUTH New Delhi, April 14 A vigorous appeal to Hindu youth to ‘'rise in a body and purge the social life of Hindus of the lingering veetiges of untouchability,” is ma le by Dr. E.S. Moon j®, President of
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  • 130 5 All eommun-caticna relating to Advertisements should brt adi'eesed to th* Advertisement Manager, The Pinang Staaetta. Wanted, For Sale, Short Notices will be eharged for at the following eaib raaee:— Advertisement up to 33 words eta. per inch Minimum Charge 3.00 li 4i 1 Insertion 2.00 1«
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  • 439 5 COLOURFUL s:ENE3 Viceroy’s Address Well Received Ci Peshawar, April 20 OIOURFUL scenes were witnessed at the Memcral Hall tc-day when the Viceroy performed the inauguration ceremony of the North-West Frontier Legiahtive Council. AH the members attended. The Gordon Highlanders were drawn up in front of the
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  • 60 5 A census has been taken of th* birds who kave made their horn* in Rouen’» oatherdaL They number 1,200. 800 pigeons, 80 hawks, 40 ow’s and 30 ravens. Every year muoh damage is done to ths building by thes* winged inhabitants, but suggestions that they
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 63 5 c- 'V Unique Health Resort in the Sumatra Highlands Open Mr Swimming Pool Now Under construction Witt Be completed End ol Mog 1952. Full particulars will be given on application. C WALTER, Managing Director. I „DEUTZ” DIESEL-ENGINES I for Stationary «d Marine porpom Motor Locomotives, DIFQFI Lighting Sets. u, LOtL
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    • 41 5 ARE WOMENS' BEST HELP TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY Leering good looks depend upon goad health. Good health follows upon a cleansed tyttem working in harmony. Th» is the ■fleet of Beecham’s Pills, the unrivalled nMady for stomach, liver, kidney and boavd
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    • 113 5 «■h mJ 1 i i s i i n 6. THE IDEAL X FOOD FOR 'Wv THE TROPICS i GIVE YOUR BABY THE FOOD YOU KNOW IS NEAREST TO MOTHER’S MILK. Every tin Guaranteed for Purity and Freshness. Look for the date seal. HUMANISED Nearest to^ioth£rs' s Milk SOLE AGENTS
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  • 675 6 PRELIMIN \RY ENQUIRY Moulds of Guilders and S. S. Currency A number of exhibits including several delica s p''aster of piris rnuulda of different denoacinatioas of Straita Settle- i ments currency and Dutch guilders were; produced yeeterdsy in tha Penang Police j Court before Nr. Edward
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  • 532 6 Dr. Gilbert Brooke is a visitor to Koala Lumpur at present. Mr. and Mrs. F. H Simpson have left Singapore by the Ranchi for a holiday io Japan. Mr. F Frost, Manager. Shalimar Estate, Kuala Selangor, and Mrs. F. Frost have sailed for. Home, The hon. Mr.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 375 6 1K r X Il 11 Y Wbl iA 'V x \L fcj 0 lb a 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
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    • 45 6 g NEW STRENGTH witk A I SANATOGENF |H SanatofiM h*« aa launetfi«t« aad 8» remarkable effect noticeable by a Keady iacreaae of body weight,an» Bel WSM mnecalar etrenjih and aaw-gy. *'3 |W| At the UM Un a the colour is kreagktbeek M> the cheeks. Mi
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    • 196 6 PILES GAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is Different If you are suffering the tortures of Piles and its kindred ailments, and have tried every known remedy without obtaining relief, we ask you to give Dr. Van Vlfck’s Absorptive Pile Plasma a trial. Its curative healing action on the inflamed
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    • 413 6 lliBW 1 r JR > /If il Have jou considered ti n position of those \|V 1 dapendent on you if j m were no longer \l here to support thim? V/culd the money you le< ve them be enffiJeni to keep them L in the way you desire if
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  • 561 7 PENANG ASSIZES Chinese Sentenced to 7 Years’ Rigorous At the Assize Court yesterday, j /:re Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., and a common jury, the Chinese y u Ngani alias Yu Ah You, who stood his trial on a charge of at tempting to murder a Chinese
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  • 117 7 REALISTIC BATTLE SCENES IN NAVAL FILM Jbe R. K. 0. Pathe Film, ’’Suicide F’eet”, opened at the Queen’s last night, is a thrilling drama of war, with Q ships, des troyerg and U-boats in action. Piffled with the co-operation of the nited States Navy, the picture telle the
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  • 69 7 MEMBERS OF WELL KNOWN TAMIL FAMILIES Peltht took p l ft oe between Mr Vent, uT 1 Naida Boa of Mr T fflal aiu aida and Miss Suppam Roddhu. daaghtet of Mr. V. Veeraeami Monday \f a 2 R Bd Penal g 0D ly j lhe coremony was
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  • 843 7 ECHO OF RIOTS Case Should Never Have Been Brought The Judge At the Assize Court this morning a Malay constable. Hashim bin Balleh until recently P. 0 2868 attached to the Central Police Station, was charged with perjury in the course of a judicial proceeding before
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  • 250 7 SCRAT.HING3 FOR TODAY Revised Selections By Tic Tao A total cf 12 horses have been scratched for to-day's races at Singapore, including Benaroon and Erato, both of whom I thought had good chances in Race 6. Benaroon will probably win one of the longer races. The
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  • 54 7 —Reuter. Bruesles, Tuesday In the First Round of the Davis Cup A. E. Bchliman (Switzerland) beat Lacroix (Belgium) 7 —5, 6 —B, 6 —o; Fisher (Switzerland) beat Deeckhoute 6-1, 6—l. 6—2. Budapest, Tuesday Kehrling (Hungary) beat Biaudet (Fin land) 6—l. 6 2 6—2; Gabrovitz (Hungary) beat Grotenfelt
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  • 137 7 The following are the fixtures for May in the D A F 0 Football Lesgue May 4 The Mohamedan XI v The City Lights 5 The Teachers and Boys v The Y B M Party h 10 The Green Stars v The Malay Sea Rovers
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  • 303 7 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’S MATCHES There was little really good tennis dis p ayed in the matches of the Penang Lawn Tennis Championship played yesterday. Scarlett’s knee went out in the second set of his match and he had to retire Whaley and Norrie had at
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  • 145 7 TEAMS SELECTED The following teams have been se’ected to represent the Indians and the Rest in the football match which has oeen arranged to be played on Saturday, on the St. Xaviers* Ground in aid of the Asiatic and European Unemployment Funds. Indians The Rest Kemal Singh
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  • 111 7 JARDINE’S CENIURY County cricket opened on Saturday with two fixtures, both of which were interrupted by rain. Warwickshire obtained first innings pointe j'2 their match against Middlesex. War* wlckshire were dismissed for 69 in their first innings (Dunton 7 for 25) but Middlesex fared worse, being
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  • 89 7 P. 0. 0. v D. A. F. 0. Thursday» on the Esjh-ude, st 5.10 p.m. P 0 C: E Walke?; RW B ■wn and D J Fleming; D A Oonoar, H B -c girdle ind J Crichton; P L A L B Perkinr, J M Strang. J
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  • 90 7 To day at the Waterfall Gardens at 5 p.m. io 6.30 p m March Men of Mons Mereohal Overture Ihe White Queen Metre Selection Leslie btuart’s *ong Godfrey Descriptive The Parade of The Tin Pdldiers Jessel Selection No. No, Nanette Youmans Spanish Quick Step Flame of Desire Farony
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  • 109 7 TWO MEN ARRESTED Two Chinese who were arrested by the Detective Department yesterday, in con neotion with a robbery which occurred in a house at Bukit Gambia oa April 26, were to day produced before the Police Magistrate charged with robbery The property alleged to
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  • 188 7 PENANG AND P. W. List No. 4 The following further donations have been received for the above Fund: Kings Cinema $125 s'; A Chinese (for May and monthly until December) $5O; Kwongtung and Tingebow Cemeteries Association <5O; Bangel Pat«ni Sports Club $B4 90; The Gold Company (for
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  • 66 7 WAUGH-JACKS HOLD U.C.S. The footba 1 match between the United Clerical >ubordintd( a and Waugh-Jacks, in thn eoang Junior l eague, was played yesterday on the Dato Kramat padarg and rteu ted in e goalless draw. Tbe yam j wiS keenly contested from start to fi'i eh
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 210 7 The Universal Gold Syndicate BULLION M! RCHAMS 224 226 Chulia Street. Penang, and at 14, South anal Road, Singapore. i j (Purchase Gold BARS, JEWELLERY, COINS, ETC, Of Every Soxt or Quality. If you wish to get the highest premium i on your COLD BRING IT TO THE UNIVERSAL GOLD
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  • 401 8 has given rise to dissatisfaction. Ou November 16, at the Federal Council meeting, the Chief Secretary to Government made the statement that the Malayan Governments would be definitely opposed to any further inter-1 national cut if it involved restriction of mare than Malaya’s j 0 per cent., and
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  • 771 8 At a time like thia when a Money Lenders Enactment ia about to be introduced and a triumvirate commission startles the whole of Malaya by making the money lenders security trebly sure by advising instant dismissal of all Government servants found to be heavily in debt, thereby negativing
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  • 574 8 Penang, Wednesday. kite-flying season has arrive! aud once more thougbtle-s youngsters can be seen on the roads engrossed in their pastime tj the imminent danger of their necks, to say nothing of the anxiety they cause to motorists. Kite-flying on a public road is not permitted, but
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  • 112 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day i London U7 os. Od. £11». D M Tin (3 Months) London xil9 0,. o.'. £l2l ij s Od. Singapore $60.50 §61.7.1 Business Done 150 tons 100 iota Penang $60.25 $61.37i Business Done Bnyera No Sellers' I Rubber London m d. 2d. New York
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 198 8 ’“ODE? ON”*” E|j® RECORDS VIENNA BOHEME ORCHESTRA 221.403 U Sole Mio (di Capua} Lt Baloma (de Yradier) DA JOS BELA DANCE ORCHESTRA 221.405 The Tango Waltz G.psy Moon (Zigeunerweisen) From the talkie Monte Carlo-Madness ,r 221.406 The Way with eveiy Sailor ’Ntath the Spell of Monte Carlo 221 401 White
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    • 31 8 THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MCDERN SAMTATION THROUBHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE r.nd*r expert European Chef. —3s
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 507 9 —Reuter. STUDENTS attack minister Not Satisfied With Truce Agreement LYTTON._ REPORT t Shanghai, Tuesday Misfortune conJnuos to dog the progress of the Shanghai I\ace negotiations. This morning a hundred Chinese students entered the house of Mr. Quo Tai ohl, the Chief Chinese Delegate, and attacked and
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  • 47 9 BerX UU Whlkeuntide Ragby Badio r«pt. Eden to Remain at Geneva For Fortnight Oapt. Anthony Eden, Parliamentary Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1 London to day to attend the Disarmsent Conference. He expects to remain at Benice MU Whlkeunfcide Ra 8 b F Badio
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  • 53 9 Bertie^ 6 bt SUn upeta^ona —Rugby Radio Fifty New Foreign Firms In Britain mJt» 18 1 oar 3 of Trade has received Infor ukin Q Ovw foreign owned under been M °P in Greft r. e aP wo nQoE ths of which forty Berrios 6 btßun °t
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  • 206 9 —Ranter. PROPOSALS JIY LONDON COUNCIL The reduction of the International Tin Quota to 40 per cent of standard and a two months production holiday, are embodied in proposals which the London Council of Tin Producers pissed unanimously at a special meeting according to the Financial Times. The scheme
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  • 259 9 SINGAPORE ALLEGATIONS Col. Rae Criticises Direction From Oar Own Correspondent Singapore, this morning E even resolutions affecting the admini stration of tbe company were discussed at an extraordinary general meeting of United Engineers Ltd yesterday Mr B. I. Chambers presiding Colonel Cecil Rie referred to the con
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  • 158 9 “Bill to Remove Dead Timber from Free State” The attempts of the Opposition to force the Issue as to whether the Anglo Irish Treaty is to be scrapped failed to draw De Valera in debate at the third reading of the Oath of Allegiance Bill. The
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  • 419 9 —Reuter. NO CAUSE FOR ALARM The unfortunate necessity of an operation on tbe Prime Minister’s right eye announced in to-day’s bulletin did not come as a surprise The glaucoma which necessitated the operation to the left eye three months ago generally attacks both eyes At that
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  • 40 9 —Reuter, IN PALESTINE Acclaimed “Greatest Find In History” New Haven, Connecticut Three Neanderthal skeletons have been found by the Anglo American expedition near Athlit, Palestine. The Yale Anthropologist Professor Maccurdy, acclaims it the greatest find in history.
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  • 41 9 ,—Reuter. Socialist Radicals Challenge Tardieu Government Faria. Tuesday M. Harriot's Pocia’isi Radicals have decided to challenge the Tardieu Government at Sunday’s second ballot, withdrawing the Socialist Radical candidates in the const! tuencies where the Socla'ists stand a better chance.-
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  • 40 9 Reuter. Producers Accept Committee’s Recommendation The International Tin Committee’s recommendation of a twenty thousand ton cut in production has been accepted by Bolivia. MaU} 8, the Dutch East Indies and Nigeria. Tbe cut becomes effective from June 1.
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  • 128 9 DELEGATION OF SEVEN The Dominions Secretary, Mr. J H Thomas, Informed the House of Commons today that in addition to the Official from the Departments. Government p.o posed to include in the United Kingdom Delegation seven advisers as follows. industrial and commercial questions: < ir Gilbert Vyle,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 264 9 To the Editor of tbe Fining G x <tte Fir, —In spite indeed perhaps because of protests, the Westlands' School is to be expedited and work startad shortly, foa sibly officials are anxious to make tbe matter irrevocable before the budget deficit is exposed or before the inevitable
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    • 332 9 Sir —May I through the medium cf your valuable paper bring to the notice of R>dio enthusiasts the oljscta of the Northern Malaya Radio Society. Firstly we hav provided very comfortable meeting and reading rooms with the latest wire'esa periodicals Tecondly there is a well equipped
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 169 9 MAJESTIC To-night The Latest and Greatest Charlie Chan Mystery Melodrama “CHARLIE CHAN’S CHANCE” WITH WARNER OLA ND H. B Warner Linda Watkins Marion Nixon Alexander Kirkland. NEXT OHANGE The English Musical Comedy Idol JACK BUCHANAN IN OF MAYFAIR” Paramount’s All-British Musical Comedy > THQKE 264 615 NIGHTLY 9 30 The
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  • 384 10 TO DAY’S PRICES Th« following were the latest «notations MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’s share list at 11 i.m. to day Yeste day To day m g g g Sharbb a <n a la. f o. li 11. Mining Ayer Hitam 9/9 10/6 10/- 10/6 ex Chenderiang M
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  • 133 10 Penang, May 4 By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 u 4 m/ta 2/3 29/82 Private 3 m/te credit 2/4 1/8 ,1 3 h Documentary 2/4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 42} Franc* ti TT. 1,000 nom India u TT. 154} Bangkok i,
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  • 354 10 APRIL RETURNS The folio wirg are mine and estate returns for April: Rawang Tin Fields Ltd. Hours J? 4 Cubic yards 225.0C0 Piculs 638.40 Approx. Working 0 st” $18,750. Approx. Realization $22 500. Kuala Kam par Tin Fields Ltd. Hours 635 Cubic yards 225,000 Piculs
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  • 236 10 Psnaui May 4 co, Renar— Cpium P. cots 5,000 00 Jlovei d° oopUiee Gold loaf ®*Usn 72 00 M&as tdeVng nom n 0 ouppliet Nutmsgi 80j m m h 110 a «I Ooeonutopo: 1,000 15. Of Copra Hundrlea small galea 5.65 Rattans ILIC Rattans Ooarss 10.6! Green Snail
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  • 150 10 Latest Quotations Tuea. Mon. Bai. May 8 May 2 Sept. 19 Faris 9218/16 92} 128.98 Nsw York 8.66} 8.66} 4.86} Montreal 4 09} 4 09 BruFnele 26.10 2615} 84.88 Geneva 18 18/16 18 27/32 24.86 Ameterdsun 9 02} 9 08} 12.08 Milan 71 71 92.86 Berlin
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  • 1039 10 KENNEDY CO., S HARE LIST Ĕ i g. 2 NAMES. RUBBER (Dollar.) > c Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 6o Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 5 Xyer Kuning Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 2S Ayer Panaw Rabber Estates 15 z 2_ Balau Planting Syndicate Bassett
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  • 44 10 The h‘meward nnil by these Kiroa cksee at 10 tn on the 7th inotent. The f B R ]ah with m» 1j despatched frem Lindon on April 14 is expectsi to arrive here a 6 a m on Frida-, the 6th inttait.
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  • 20 10 The fo'lowing undelivered telegrams are lyitg at the Eastern Ex.enjioa. aid Telegraph Coirpin::— Tongbeng, 352 Cnulia Street Bebgekherg.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 122 10 NOTIOE In accordance with the Order made by the Resident Councillor, Penang, to-day, the 9th January, 1931, 1 hereby notice that on or after the 9th January, 1931, every dog in the Island of Penang, if found out of doors unless it is led by a chain or cord, or
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    • 33 10 EZap Übe “Chrir/tl ox J Cwl" TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE TO-MORROW Extra Dinner Dance TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10 $l5. Book of 25 $35. BUNNTMEDE HOTEL, LTD*, George Gold sack, Uaaq CI 'PHONE 543-
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    • 363 10 ■——1 i IL “£uy British, and so employ British labour by land and by sea” HRH. THE PELN’CE OF WALES’S BRO iDCAST. HORLICK’S is BRITISH fere is your guarantee OORLIOK’S was origiaated half a century ago by an Engl <hmi Q Bi r Janes Horlick, Birt., and year by year
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  • News From All Parts
    • 126 11 Girl Descendant Of Hereward The Wake A member of one nf the country’s oldest families, and claiming descent from Hereward the Wake, Miss H. K. Temple, of Burlton, Shropshire, was married at Loppington to Mr. Percy E. Bailey, who until recently waa employed as her mother’s
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    • 284 11 ITS TRIP IN TINY CAGE How a mosquito bi e cured a man of a disease until recently regarded as fatal was described in a speech by the Mayor of Bournemouth. The Mayor (Aiderman Percy M. Bright) was addressing the local Hospital Saturday and Sur day
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    • 167 11 It Is now common knowledge that Mr. Snowden’s estimate of an additional four millions and a half from the extra penny a pint or beer was a bad cast. Beer di inkers everywhere shied i t the extra penny, and went dry, rather than pay it. Between
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    • 214 11 Scoundrel’s 80,000 Words on “Heart of a Convict’’ Albert Vincent Deurdin, a Scotsman, and formerly a Church of England Minister, was described by Judge Macindoe as “a worthless scoundrel.’ Peering through rimless pincenez and «dcptiDg the pulpit manner> Deurdin orated for 20 minutes on the brutalising •ff
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    • 219 11 Tubby Clayton, Founder Padre of "Toe H.” gave a side-light on the early c.vilian history of the movement during hie ?p?tch at the opening of Brotherton Housa by the Princess Royal, J| that General Byng first met the former Archbishop of Canterbury wbiß they were washing their
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    • 75 11 BIG LOSSES BY RIVIERA CASINOS DURING EASTER Visitors to the casinos on the Riviera this Easter were in luck. Ic is estimated that the banks of various casinos lost upwards of 20,000,000 francs (£160,000 at par) to gamblers who chanced their lack on the spin of roulette wheels
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 262 11 T «W»*’ r. iJ nWiR I'W/ I® 118 H II r Mm ©SSBJI H BOUWOJS w pfkiiAt. r 4.> <? g coz fc ><AVtytfk (Srcning in Varis) PERFUME ¥‘L A crystal flscon of Djra riysi'erious untalhomable OjL bluer set with silver, is the contain» of SOIR de i3£ S' perfume
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    • 63 11 BOSCH j C ne Bosch plug cured misfiring Two Bosch plugs gave speed Three Bosch plugs meant more Il /1 miles per gallon 3 F° ur Bosch plugs made the engine ''M* f. Sweet, sweet, sweet, all the C™ ll -It Wa y h° me A PLUGS I Service Station-
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    • 189 11 i.. £AS3 vk i GLAXO B HAS CONTAINED ADDED 1a pFiz B SUIsSHINE VITAMIN D. B other Baby Food can make this claim. Do you W know what the addition of Vitamin D means to youf r A/ Baby? It means freedom from constipation—soapy Stools and vomiting. It ensures good
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  • 295 12 ASSIZES INCIDENT Mr. Justice Whitley’s Gift to Acquitted Man There was a hippy ending to a cas? a‘ the Singapore Ahlzm on Monday. The scented, a Chinese named Lee Wah, having bsen fvUud by an unanimoti verdict not guilty of the offence of poegeesion of forged
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  • 232 12 DINNER AND DANCE CRUISES London is to have a luxurious floating reati urant, dance hal*. and cabaret during the eummer. A paddle steamer is being converted with this end in view. It will be known as Ti»e Show Boat, Thia novtl y< which will appeal
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  • 51 12 FALLS FROM WINDOW OF UNION JACK CLUB The Union J >ck Club Singapore» was the scene of an acci lent e.rly on Saturday morning hen a seaman named F. G. Moor, cf H. M. F. Herald, fell from a window and w e bruised about the face and
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    • 610 12 was —J-- PINKETTES A, U FOR SS A />, P' CONSTIPATION. i\t' liverishness. \vm j biliousness, V X X SICK HEADACHES >-'■ ~S DISORDERED i V?' STOMACH. BAD TEMPER. u Hurrah! The Boss LIVER LAXATIVE has Started Taking E S asms. «waaMBKSantiMMMiMU BIBDY LINE Fast twin screw mail passenger earners
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    • 82 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Under Contract with tho Fronch fincruMri SAILING FROM PfcNANG HOMEWARD MAILS to Marseilles, via Colombo, Djibouti Port Said Georges Pbilippar 17,359 T May 5 Porthoa 19.691 T May 19 OUTWABD MAILS to Japan, via Singapore, Saigon, Huegkvigaad Shanghai D’Artagnan 15, 04 T May 14 Andr6 Lebon 13,681 T
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    • 271 12 rioi r —jreer^agas— j <L si r asW 1 v X>» rajyw /--w* W. H I Eta K; Fa Art. sH &X 3 Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble—keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste > ]«F you were to allow your teeth
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  • 443 13 STATE AND PRIVY COUNCILS COMPARED No Appeal Against Finding of State Council In the F.M.S. Court of Appeal, in Ipoh» last we«k before Mr. Justice rhorne t acting Chief Jastic», F.M.S.. Mr. Justice Mudie and Mr. Jue cjMcFaP, an appeal was heard against the decision of
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  • 91 13 •2 When John Sammou rf Cranhrurnestreet, Brighton, was find £3 and £2 c sts. at Brighton for assaulting bis wife, he said that he left a flourishing bootkgging business in Chicago to come to England to marry hie wife, *T was not a hundred per cent, bootlegger,” he
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  • 86 13 The King ar c Queen have consented to attend the command variety performance in aid of the V riety Arista’ Benevolent Fur d on May 20. For the third ocnaecutive year the Palladium, Oxfora-circue, has been chosen for the show, and tbe directors cf the General Theatre Corporation,
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    • 583 13 “My Fat Shall Go” Say That To-day—Then Do This You ksiwthatit can go, because peopleall Listen also to the warnings against about'j’ou have reduced. In the past few starvation and over-exercise. Fight fat years, excess fat has been disappearing as modern doctors fight it —with a gland ifast. Not by
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    • 41 13 LAWYERS REQUISITES Bodkins Green Silk Thread it >« -I apes Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes Power of Attorney Forms Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. I, 2, 8, 4 5. T he Pipang Sazet'e Press, Ltd.
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    • 202 13 '/I Y 'I I I h-‘\ ,YJ4 -f z /< //'i J. V 7 I/ xi x I Z H (jo a—ligih CICAPELTTEIS i 1 'IT O. Uli IS—III a ■■■inn 111 am- irn~THE BETTER L K FOR BABIES 7 < 7 4 > J U t7 VvfeA 1 Zv
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  • 472 14 Penang, May 4. 1932 PENANJ MARKET cte. Meat Peef Steak kati 32 Stew or *-urry do 22 Pork lean do 48 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 38 Muttou Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do noce Hen do do 26 Ducks
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    • 668 14 'UJL.I A.«t. exeed 512.000.000 C. ia force over The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporat'd In Straits SottkmaaU). HEAD OFTICKi Grest Eastern Life 'Building. Cecil Sere S1» 8 b» LONDON OFFU-E t 27, O W Th. Coespany b M «20.000 M mpliea wftb «HtUh the A. nrone. Companies Act»
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  • 663 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing (ram Penang during the week IN POET TO-DAY ‘t. From *****08 For 04 Intan Merbau and S. Patani Kuala Kuiau A Eagan Sei si To-day Rmng Kantang Pungab, Ghlrbi
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    • 144 15 ■t*** A;* m Do they tire you out WHAT an unending joy the child* ren’s hour used to be when they were only little toddler» 1 Now that the> v •re older and »o much more interesting, bow is it that they have euddenly become great strain w You have
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    • 299 15 i ¥1 i vn /g it > x A .<%B\ ■4&S As&4i4-i' t W s' A SOLE *GE*TB ie CiIOBECK. MACGREGOR 4 CO.. LIB. «•Allenburgs Foods The ‘AUenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the deeding oi infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared
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    • 1498 16 I I M I Mini I -J. -JL-J ..u. I P@M,A!B > BLUEJFUMMEL LIME I WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON, NORTH CONTINENT S C S Colombo, Marseille o London, Rotterdam Colombo, London, Rotterdam, and Hamburg 9 and Bamberg 8 Due T'enang Due enang B Jri B t a x CALCRAS May 6
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    • 640 16 [I P. 0.-BRITISH INnu" AND APGAR LINES [Companies Incorporated in England.] g MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES M Peninsula? and Oriental S. N. Co Penang, Teluk Ana 3 n under contract with His Majesty’s tenham, Malacca i id Sv Government, London and Far Service East Mail Service. Outwards from London
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