Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 May 1932

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  • 24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. ?U B LIS iIE DDA IL No. 109. VOL. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 12th MAY, 1932 PPJCE 10 ENTS
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    • 722 1 OAGATA BROTHERS i dentists Head Office next to The DN pessary. < xaofth Office 62, Leith Street •.-<- v».'- t wn -1 < (r ii^x-.iTfrir-’ie»'<W l M fllW w,,! I —1 1 to >.*«^ -an^s-^j Vtß»* > <** <d H ’^lWTOraGSS^t \-T7ZZZtar?2^2£' WRSSo wmMfi I > < < MLOM£ I
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    • 1625 2 BANKS NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTfi Wanted COAGULATING TANKS, j Tanjcmg Bttngah, Penang. 'Ph.ee A r 0,/,, over. State price and where a asn. B/ THE MERCANTILE BARK REDERIftNDSGHE H HOEL You are invited to use our hotel as yo U r D Apply Box No. 51, c/j Pinang G z'tte, Xn
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  • 489 3 BIGGER REVENUE $lOl,OOO on Death of R. E. Moh imed Kassim Last year's revenue from the Estate Duty Offise, F.M.S., was the second highest on record in spite of bad times, Mr. R. S. Jervoise. M.C 8„ who signs the report in which this fict is stated,
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  • 135 3 Dearer Petrol ’’PRESENT PRICE CANNOT LAST MUCH LONGER” T Rumours of an immediate sharp rise in the price of petr< i were current at Home throughout mail week, and gained considerab’e credence in some quarters. It was pointed out that at present highest grade petrol was being sold retail at
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  • 133 3 Defeated, But SOOTS INVADERS CELEBRATE BY BANGING SAXPENCEB I r Blue bonnets, who had come over the border for the England and Scottish International match at Wembley» visited the West End on the night of April 9, and dispelled another injustioe to Scotland* London discovered that Scots can epend money
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    • 553 3 ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR PRESENT TREATMENT I If you are not it is m<rt Lkely because you arc treating the symptoms and neglecting to treat die CAUSE. To treat disease successfully you must remove the cause. In the many complaints arising from impurities of the blood there is no
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    • 817 3 0 l lIMLI WMM.-.": -JI. 111,1, Famous Tonic Powerful iilood fiegenerp>or u I <ACVAM’ KJEMOBIN I Cleanses and V SYRUP Protects Your Skin I rt, I L tn componhiiH to the celet rated it R I a 'no z 1 he'mtplobtH preparation of supreme H I S AstvagMudha Kasayau of
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  • 673 4 Scouting Notes The Art of Firemaaship (By L .-Gen, Lord B’-i’er-PoweH of Gilwe’l) During the Great War, when fill the young men were away at tbs Fron’’. the Bjy Sooute erab ed a bt more to go who were fireman and c >u!d not uellh*ve been
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    • 283 4 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR BOOK LOVERS. CASHCLEARANCESALE of BOOKS For Two Weeks Only Commencing 2nd May to 16th May, 1932. Our stocks of Books in all branches of Literature (exceptlatest publications and those on consignment account) WILL BE OFFERED AT 33’A per cent. Discount FOB CASH PURCHASES AT The Federal
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    • 138 4 Has No Ugly Hair I had become B completely discour- fl aged by a heavy wJTfI JR growth of disgusting Fr hair I tried depda- flfl tory pastes, evil R F* smelling powders and painful electric treatments —even F FNF a razor. S! LwEgfl simply made the hair grow thicker
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    • 238 4 A > te J;or Every Cup Throughout the World the best judges of quality and good value insist on having Lipton's Tea. They appreciate the fine flavour and per- feet freshness which distinguish this famous tea from all others. UmiITEA On safe everywhere in the famous yellow tin. H LTPTON
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  • 1571 5 FiNal j isr p»-. p w. n. i. f. a Aberav?n 38 b 4 18 3'7 f'9 Abortilhry 23 3 8 299 178 AUerebot Services 13 11 0 2 212 82 Artiste’R fl.s 23 12 2 9 2.9 2 7 Astor Old Edw rdiare 24 12 210
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  • 232 5 HEALING BLOOL Cures Claimed for Eng’ish Relic A voolen sta'ue cf the V.rgin Marr, at Brewoc*, St ff trashire, which wsa by Parliamentarians 281 years ago «till bleedt/* from the wound, and local people “cure” then 8 vss of all Borts of ailments by using this “blood.” The
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  • 62 5 NEGRO ACTOR TO AP t EaR WITH SACHA GUITRY IN PARId Paris Paul RobseoDf the negro actor, h s signed a contract to appear on the Paris stage next winter. He will act with Saab a Guitry and Yvonne Priatemps in a new play with »n African
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    • 534 5 s I h, t c ...i\.. I |ji I Fitness from I I i| i j Halls Wine i the 1 i Wine. w T«* Strength- I xrxr.Trr,x 1 y MgtiMlri Giver I —vsehS® Taking Hall’s Wine is the surest way U of getting, an J keeping, the strength that
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    • 194 5 bi H 9 wadi *1 KI Iwl a4 1 3 ‘I"! THE IDEAL x > FOOD FOR C' THE TROPICS s A I" G.VE YOUR BABY THE FOOD YOU KNOW IS NEAREST TO MOTHER’S MILK. Every tin Guaranteed for Purity and Freshness. Lock for the date seal. HUMANISED 7»(o»[S) Nearest
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  • 2013 6 Annual Meeting Petrol Price Agitation Suggested Tn the course of hie address to the members at the annual meeting of th< Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, held in the Exchange Room, Faller ton Building, on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. H. D. Mundell, President, said it wat unfortunate that so
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  • 1212 6 Sunday, April 17 A 1 8 %m. the s.v. Ssa Be le arrived at the Perhentian lake and left for Kua’a Trengganu at 10 a.m. Monday, April 18 At 9 a.m. the British Adviser» Treng ganu. the Mentri Bsear and the Dato Andika (A.D.C went on board
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  • 94 6 TROUBLE OVER ALLEGE!? ALTERED RILU 4L Following a dispute in the R lhP s ari J? of Cardiff, the vicar, the Phillips, has asked three enrates 0> The reason given by the view was appointed on>y a few 9 hH is that in some of the dangMl
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    • 696 6 f SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY I OF CANADA STATEM EN T FOR 193 1 ASSURANCES IN FORCE (net) S $5,371,*****6 H NEW ASSURANCES PAID FOR (net) 929,470*070 8 00 TOTAL INCOME (net) 347 077*461 XX TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 240 00 PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES 1 3 IN 1931 164,*****6 00
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  • 824 7 NX ROBERT YOUNG First Official Chairman of Harbour Board It is with the deepest regret that |he J’inang Gazette announces the death of Mr. Robert Young a former Editor and Chairman of the yinang Gazette Pressr Ltd., which look place on the 9th instant. By
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  • 729 7 r. Martin, of the Colonial Office, hat armed in Kinta on a brief visit. Mrs. A.D.M. Pobon and soa are leaving for Europa by the Ranpura on Saturday. Mr. WD. Sheffield. Manager of Tanjong Pau Estate, Jitra. is leaving for England next month Mr. David. A.DO., Kiala
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  • 16 7 The Librirv ”»1 bn c’osed on Monday, IG.h ay, 19»d beini a Public Holiday.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 522 7 To the Editor of tbe Pinang Gazette Sir —Having read Fairplay's letter on the above subject I was very anxious to know who was in the Selection Committee on Bunday night and much to my surprise found iha P.R.O. Captain out of it. I folly expected to see
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    • 100 7 Sir.—l shall be very grateful if vou will advise the general public that the Posters in connection with advertising Empire Products, which are being sent out from ondon by tbe Empire Marketing Board have not yet arrived. Immediately they do arrive supplies will
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  • 110 7 SFQU TO K MP3NG KOLAM INCIDENT A fine of $25 or in default one month s rigorous imprisonment was pa 3 sed on a Teochew Lim Eng, who h:d pleaded guilty to a theft charge of 100 tu es of ahiudu. property of Teoh
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  • 50 7 MALAY FINED Mohamed Noor bin Hagi Mohamed Amin who wae convicted for theft of two motoi plugs on his previous appearance in the po ice court before Mr E. Jsgo was today sentenced to a fine of $25 or in default one mon h’s tigoroue imprisonment
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  • 494 7 GOOD DIVIDENDS YESTERDAY Sudden Death of Elderly i Indi an From Oar Ovn Correspondent Singapore. May 11 The races to day were again favoured with fine weather, and ths attendance was good As was expected several handsome dividend were paid out during the course of
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  • 83 7 CHINESE T-AM SELECTED The following will represent the Chinese in the match against the Regt on Friday, on Bt. Xavier’s Ground Toe team will turn up in P.O.F.A- <oL nra: Ow F eng Thuan; Khnw Bian Thorg, Ooi > tee Seng; Lee Ee EoW (Capt.l, hee Huck
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  • 385 7 SING APORE SPRING RACES Trawelhon Sent Up With The Cracks The following (incomplete) weights pre announced for the fif;h and sixth dsvsof the Singapore Turf Club Professional Meet ’.:ng to be run on Saturday, May 14 and Monday, May 16 Race 2 Griffins-Divisitn B—6 fare. Brown Jfpori Honey (15) 9.5
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  • 113 7 DRAWN MACTH The match between the Posts and Tela graphs Footb>>l Team and the Nibong ebal Recreation Club in the rovince Wellesley Football Association League was played on Tuesday on the Bukit Mertajam padang and resulted in a goalless draw The following is the league table up
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  • 87 7 JUNIOR LEAGUE MATCH The Junior league match between the Municipality and the Chartered Eank was played yesterday ou tha Dato Kramat ground and resulted in a win for the former by two clear goa's. The winners had ths bitter of the ex changes throughout and despite
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  • 69 7 PZNANG’S MaRK OF R'iSPECT In icc rda ce with a circular issued by -he Ac »rgo luni 1 Secrat ry »11 G_>varn m *nt Offices ai d ehips in the Pen g H ’Four tbw ttw fl g <»t half m *t a» a mark of respect
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  • 494 7 A NEW STAR Cheah Wat Hun Defeats Wat Hye The Penang Lawn Tennis Championships have hitherto revealed 1 ttle new talent but yesterday, by defeating his eider brother, Cheat Wat Hun gives distinct promise of being a new star in the local tennis firmament before long.
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  • 143 7 WON BY VALBERG The postponed final fn the Penang Recre.tion G'ub .awu Tennis Championship was played yesterday and resulted in a win for E. Valoerg who beat G. Roz ells and thus repeated his success in the handicap singles. Rozellg is improving with each game
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  • 58 7 —Reuter. EA3Y WIN FOR NUN’S VEIL The Nevmarket Two Year Old Stakes run yesterlay, resulted as follows: Nun s Veil 1 Lady Hurry (fil’y) 2 Volcar ius 8 F-vir'Trn ran Won by two and a ha’f lengths. Bett ng: I /4 Nun s Veil; 8
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  • 384 8 So far, the government of the Straits Settlements has taken no action with a view to remedying the serious condition of the trade and finances of the Colony, As a rule official inteiference in trade is not desirable and in normal times any attempt of this kiud
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  • 328 8 The announcement has been made that America is proposing to Impose a tax of five cents (gold) on robber imported into America. How will this tax, if imposed, affect Malaya, and will it ba of benefit or detrimental io the industry In oar opinion the
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  • 161 8 —Reuter. Tragic Acc*dent on Giant Airship Sandiego de Chile, to day Two sailors crashed to death from a height of two hundred feet, after dangling in the ala and their strength gave out from the landing ropes of the giant airship Akron I which was attempting to
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  • 42 8 —Beu hr. Eight Sailors Shot 27 Imprisoned I ima l To day Eight sailors connected with Sunday’s mutiny aboard the two cruisers were executed by shooting Twenty seven ofhn-a were wateroed from 10 t 0 15 yem f scumeat each.-
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  • 537 8 Penang, Thursday ANY people do not yet /y/ realise jiist how hard the slump is hitting the Asiatic population. They hear vague stories of poverty but few, if any, actual cases of dire distress come their way. Here is one, and it is only oue of hundreds.
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  • 119 8 I Tin— Spot Yesterday To-day London J *****55. Od. £125,105, OJ I Tin (3 Months) I London £122 15s. (M. 127 7s h I Singapore $61.87£ $63.G2J I Business Done 100 tons tocs I Penang $61,872 563.62 J I Business Done Buyers No Sellers Sdlm No Buyers I*
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 214 8 THE STORY OF ROSALINDE Die Fledertna’is, the most succsssful opera of Johann Strauss, has from its conception up to tie present day mule many mmic lovers regale h) ni >I/j i >i i lavish spread of scintillating musi HearILOTTE LEHMANN, delicious Rosalii de >f Tie F.’edermuus at Covent Garden, give
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    • 34 8 1’ E. fe* O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEI each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SAMTATIOI THROUSHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE und.r expert Baropeen Chet
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  • 598 9 J WITHIN ONE MONTH -I Anxiety at Shanhaikuan PROVOCATIVE ATTITUDE Tokio, Yesterday A Foreign Office spokesman disclosed that the Cabinet at yesterday’s session dicidul to withdraw the entire expeditionary force frcm Shanghai within a month. The Ninth Ihvision is returning to the pease station at
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  • 351 9 6'0608 of £BO 878 000—Rugby Radio Service. HOPEFUL SIGNS A substantial reduction in Imports and a big increase in exports is revealed in the April figures. Imports amount to £58.227 000 a reduction of £7.982,000 compared with the figures for March. Exports amount to £84,782.000, an increase of
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  • 171 9 NIGHT CLUB QUEEN” Accepts London Magistrate’s Proposal Having slept over Magistrate Dummett's proposal Mrs. Meyrick has intimated her acceptance of the offer, which will operate for three years and undertook to have noth ing to do with the sale of intoxicants and □ot to use certain Soho premises as a
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  • 142 9 LEA GUE EXPENDITURE Rugby R dio Service. British Demand for Economy Geneva, Yesterday That the League must economise like Its constituent members is the burden of a British memorandum drawing attention to the progressive increase of expenditure pro bably due to the "extension of activity to matjaw which, though of
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  • 30 9 Reuter. Dublin, Today 7he full rate cf the new tea tax is six pence per lb. but the effective preferential rate is fourpenoe per lb. Beu tor.
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  • 83 9 Reuter, SOVIET BREAKS SOLEMN PLEDGES The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, in the House of Commons, in reply to a question, said an article in the organ of the Communist International advocating armed insurrection in India had been considered in connection with the Soviet undertaking relative
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  • 276 9 —Reuter. British Reprisals Government's attitude towards the Irish Free Stake Oath Bill was further defined in the House of Comm ids yesterday by the Dominions Secret ry, Mr J H. Thomae e aa seked ft Government's RnZ* Q°?/°^ Dter into ne goti4lons with the state Government with
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  • 50 9 Renter. Japanese Government to Submit New Bill Tokio. Yesterday For the purpose of stabilising Exchange quotations, Government has decided to submit a Fill at the forthcoming extraordl nary session of the Diet enabling the con troi of exchange rate although there is no intention of controlling foreign trade.
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  • 149 9 Vetoed By President: Early Prediction Comes True Washington Yesterday President Hoover has vetoed the Democratic Tariff Fill.— Reuter. A Reuter message dated April 29 stated The House of Representatives passed the Democratic Tariff Bill. It has been pre dieted that President Hoover will veto the Bill.
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  • 55 9 Value of Tical Based en Former Rate of Exchange From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Yesterday The government has decided to suspend the gold standard and base the value of its currency on the sterling at the rate of exchange when both currencies were on the gold basis
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  • 80 9 —Renlw. Draft Scheme For Concentrating Production An Important step towards the reorgani sation of the Lancashire cotton industry was taken in Manchester. The joint committee of the cotton trade organisations hae decided to submit for approval of the spinning firms a draft scheme for concentrating production. The main
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  • 66 9 LAST MINUTE VICTORY IN* FINAL MATCH From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Yesterday Taiping won the final game of the polo tournament by four goals to three In the last minute. The King, presenting the cup said the contest was more e«citing than the games he had
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  • 75 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Ottawa to Discuss Various Treatment by India Major Colville, Secretary of the Overseas Trade Department, replying to a question whether in view of the recent preference given to Indian tea any steps were being taken to obtain from India a corresponding preference for Lanc*shira on
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  • 40 9 —Reuter. Alternate Proposal Voted By Finance Committee Waetrington, Yesterday The Senate Finance Committee has voted the exercise of 'svies on tyres and inner tubes as a substitute for the proposed rubber import duty ot five cents per lb
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  • 41 9 home towards ths end of next week —Rugby Radio feivioe. Leaving Nursing Home at End of Week The Prime Minister who continues to make good progress will probably leave the nursing home towards ths end of next week —Rugby
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 114 9 MAJESTIC LAST NIGHT OF Paramount’s Dramatic Smash Hit “picf) j'Xan’s potty” starring GEORGE BANCROFT TOMORROW Fcx Movit tone’s Wunder M isicale Janet GAYNOR I Charles FARRELL /j" I Delicious Picture 1 with EL BRENDFL At His Funniest ’Phone yu Theatre 1492 JMk JL VJt Royal OPENING TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-30 An
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  • 1050 10 ANNUAL MEETING loss on Year's Working The twenh-e’ghth annual g-uersl meetirn cf *b* »h reh A lere of S*ndycroft R ibber C mpany L mited w-e he'd at the Office of the Secretaritp. British India H ng?, P*r arg, on Tuesday. lOlh May, 1932. at 11.30 a.m. Those
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  • 386 10 TO DAY 8 PRICES Th* fotiowinx were th* latest <uotatione la MEB9BF. KENNED?* Oo.’fl share list alll ».m. io day Yesterday To day gj 5 S Shxkbs X t* n «2 00 Is. 9 0. Is. I I. Rubber (Dollar) Allenbv 40. .45 .25 .35 B;v<sett
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  • 148 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Bai. May 11 May 10 Sept. 19 Paris 93} 128.96 New York 8.67} 8.68 4.861 Montreal 4 18} 4.12} Brussels 36.15 26 17s 84.88 Geneva 18.77} 18 80 24.86 AmHierd>m 9 07 9 07 12.08 Milas 711 711 92.88 Barlin 15 40
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  • 348 10 Proa:»» May 12 I ots Benaras Opiua P. note 5,000 00 no supcUt*; Gold teat wlhri 72 00 Haw PleMng nom no supplier Nulm*st 801 1. UOe .1 □O33EIU:| psi 1,090 »1 15.0 Oo ?rt Sun dried ema 1 iransaC.ions 5.60 Rat ana »a «1 11.1 Ra tana
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  • 1151 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST ĕ g. 2 NAMES. j go RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. c. j Allenby Ru’-’>er Co. 35 I AlorGaia 1 r>ber Estate •Xmalganiateci Malay Esta.~ \ver Hitam Planting Synencate SO >O Xver Kunine Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Aver Rubber States >2 *2 Balau Pl 'Kate
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  • 75 10 P<<-.»«nv. M»v 12 By Courtesy of Chartered Bank ?n London B‘uk Demand 2/8 25/32 h 4 m/U 2/3 29/82 uvsta 3 ru/ta credit 2/4 i/§ *i 3 1* Docamcntary 2/4 1/4 On N*w York Bank D«?iand 42} Freco* M T.T 950 nom Ddia i, T.T 154} u T.T 85
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  • 171 10 King’s Message to French People H’g Majesty the King in thinking the i House of Commons for the loyal and dutiful address informing him of its deep sorrow and indignation at the assassination of the i r resident of the French Republic says "I fully share the sentiment
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  • 45 10 The fvltawing arrived b,. the s.r. Ma.an < th s morninx frem Kopac. Kenung. Victor':,» Point and Tongkah: Mr Henry HJI, Mr 8 D Mites, Mr F 3 S'stby, Mr Tan Cain... H »og, Mr Tun Ching Ga i, Mr Yeo Lum Chan,
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  • 232 10 Arrival of P O Naldera MALA Y AN 1 aJSENGEB 3 Th? P 0 Naldera arrived at -jA thia morning vMh a fujl c gQj pawengera for the natfenl 1 Erg’ish ma”a. Among the booked for M'tayan port w q of Baughan w<lko° wo Penang. n.neral Ma 3^ w C
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 298 10 z /fe i /Au > I I of vkonwsi IN aruemia and debility, resulting from irregularities of the functions peculiar to women, KALZANA, the calcium food, has proved to be of striking value. Kalzana contains the mineral—C dcium—which is needed to strengthen the ceils of 1 blood, body and nerves,
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  • BY THE BURMA MAIL
    • 397 11 WEMYSS—SQUIRES: PRETTY CEREMONY The wedding was celebrated at Saint Sophia’i Church. Mcgok, on Wednesday, 27th April, of Merljn Cynthia Wemyss. third daughter of the f ate Mr. William Wemyes and Mr*. E. Wernyee. of Hili Creet, Mogok, ltd Mr. H. J. Squire*, Assistant Executive Fngir eer, Chnale fSalin).
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    • 283 11 EULE PAGODA ROW ENTERPRISE RirgooD, May 5 A little bit cf the Grent White Way of New York has come to Rangoon in the frm of the Broadway Cale and Restau rant in Enle Pagoda Read next to Messrs P. Orr and Sone vhsre it will be
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    • 97 11 Op POSITION TO SEPARATION FROM INDIk n R ngoon, May 5 10th BnrDQa Si »ogah Samaggi, in the h.U'" 0 n Annual Conf.r.n OTI '■>. nnZ l 2s h Ap Bayadaw thp ch Ur a »«hip of Tbetpan ,h fol,owin R «eolation oT rfVeci hle *K or erftrce
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    • 285 11 SECOND ANGLO-INDIAN ON BENCH Rangoon, May 5 Mr. Joe. Shaw, Bir-at-Inw. Chief Judge of the Small Causes Court, ha* been appointed to set as a judge of th* High Court, from 2od May» and during the absence of Mr. Justice Sen, on leave. Mr, Justice Shaw is
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    • 241 11 LUNATIC RUNS AMOK AND CAUSES INCITEMENT Considerable excitement was caused on Friday in West Rangoon when a lunat e ran amok at a te. ehop in Dalhcusie Streei. The Lanmadaw Police have removed the man, who was now been identified as one 8u Haw, a Chinese of Kaladit
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    • 203 11 TROUBLE OVER LICENSING OF RICKSHAWS Rangoon, May 5 What might have been serious trouble i among Telugu rickshaw pu.lsrs in the Hackney Carriage Department, Little, Sist«rs Road, preventel by the timely arrivil of the European Sergeants of the Mogul Guard this morning. It appears that the trout
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  • Culled From Ceylon Exchanges
    • 171 12 STATE COUNCIL DISCUSSES REPORT Colombo, May 5 When the State Counori met thia after jgod. Mr. G. Robert de Zoyaa asked a number of question* t>* to what the Government intended to do about the prifiteerkg that had taken place since the last revision cf Customs duties was
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    • 239 12 Impertinence Resented" STATE COUNCIL FLECTION 3 RECALL ED Neg mho. May 3 At today’s meeting o? the Negombo Urban District Com ci?, presided over by Gate Mudaiiyar A. E. R“jipf-kse, Mr. Austin Fernando. member for Wud No. I. sired the following qn-ations: Hiw many ttjectiots to assessment* h v« been
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    • 330 12 EARLY MORNING VISIT TO TEA BOUT. QUE Tr acGmalie, May 2 Early this morning people were alarm ed at the Be*! if a baar attacking two men in the heart cf the town. Abou. 4 pm. tbs b'«r appeara to have emerged from the jing e and
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    • 231 12 CHARGES BOTH PARENTS WITH PRINTING Colrmbo, M a y 5 In connection with a complaint madt yesterday by a five-year-old boy namec S'Utah, of Grandpas?, thit h s molte-, Wsduachi, had burnt him on the checi» w th a fire brand on the 17 h instant, and that
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    • 278 12 STORY OF ASSAULTS WITH WALKING STICK Colombo, May 5 Sub-Inepector Van Rooyen of the CotU Police filed a plaint tc-day in the Colombo Pol*ce Court chargirg Mr. and Mrs. D. A. J>yatilleke of Nogegoda with hav ing on April 18 at Minhaua volant irily caussd hurt to a
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    • 242 12 ADDRESS OF RECEPTION COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN e j J flfnr, May 5 > At the opening of the eighth annual j session of th Jaff ns Ycu.n Congress I yesterday, the delegates were welcomed i by Mr. T. N. Sabbiah, Chairman of the I Rc. ption Committee. I a
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  • 287 12 STUDY TOUR OF HEALTH CENTRES Oolomb'’, Miy 5 An iniight Into the activities of the various H«ahh Servers in Colombo aad of the Kitutara He Ith Uait was yesterday ff >rdcd the I -6p c ow of the Eiue*iiou Drparnnui wh.i <>re attending the V cation Course on
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 159 12 Ilea perrins* I SAUCE 1 c For every course except the su eets THE FINEST LIGHT CAR IN THE WORLD HAS JUST ARRIVED. STANDARD by which all other cars are judged. ‘LITTLE NINE’ Tourer $1,450 Saloon $1,550 Prices f. o. r, Singapore. SPECIAL FEATURES. An engine developing 22 b.h.p. from
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    • 404 12 BIBBY LINE Fast twin *erew mail passenger eame-s and rao t Gr vesBft| Kaagoon Colombo, Port Said, Marseilles nthn... Lonaon with through count ctions from Pen ailg PROBABLE HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Steamers. Leaves RaugM. q. tr.v. Chf shite s.s. Yorkshire I ?5 n .v. Shropshire i Cost ot Peessgen '4 Fdaang
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    • 117 12 SILVER JITI PiSIr'IC HE Joint Service of PACIFIC JAY* BENGAL 1$ and SILVER LINE, in». to San Francisco, Los North Pacific D ue 4 Penal I x M.V. 81PARO31 [PI M.V. SILVER lAPLE bJ MIJ M.V. BIN PANG p l x vir Manila» via Java Porta. For further particulars apply
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  • 273 13 MAN WHO ESCAPED ELECTRO CHAIR Shot At Door AFTER having escaped the ehctric chair in Sieg Sing Prison by a matter of seven minu-ee» Joseph Coher, known 88 the '‘Poultry King.” has met his death at th* ben'ls of New York gangsters, writes th* New York
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  • 235 13 YOUNG FA r HER’3 THOUGHT FOR B kBY SON The story of how a you ig f »ther paid a visit to a friend’s hcusc and played two crimophone recede., ”8 nny Boy” and 1 Say a L 'tla P ayer for Me." before committing suicide
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  • 77 13 ACTRESS GIVE? NICE A BHO.K FaUe eyebrows have arrivad. Nice has been startled by tbe s'ghtof a well-known French actress wearir g a pair at a dance in one of the priuctp>i c s>noe. Two long thin lines of natural hair, says Reuter, were emb r
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  • 486 14 Penang May 12, 1932. PENINJ MARKET 1$ cta> Meat; Beef Steak kati 32 Stew or Garry do 22 Pork lean do 48 Po-k lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mutton Indian m. lb 40 do Australian <~. do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do
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    • 170 14 IfKllenburys I Foods ■r Mkde 1*683 will B ol oow» pattured i» th« h©we E counties, tba ‘AUenbary» Food# v« M »a»ib derated rr.olker*s railk. They axe 3 rerro end era &nd quickb euJe by the ed* dition of bedi&a wraisr only. g »3, Tr=i 1 MK. Birth -wfcl*< j5
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    • 38 14 IN EXCHANGE Foi 200 used Stamps of Straits Settle rnents Malay States, Siam, Hone Kon<> Java, and the surroundlnf countries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE *KIA ORA? Stockwell, London. England.
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  • 1097 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing frsm Penang daring the week i IN POET TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For Date of Sailing Beamer ?r*B Pierce Singapore Colombo. Bombay, Port Said, Napier, Genoa, Marseilles, Boston
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    • 1361 16 REPR-EJINTING i| ?U*WJCT d E FUMMBL LINK a m e r c a b l l b n e WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDOS NORTH CONTINENT S AN W A I»1 V Co l oml <,-Lo„ao„, Betted, and Due Dee I enarg g J e4?U r1?VT nP q r q Mnv 3
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