Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 May 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 115. VOL. LXXXX THURSDAY, 19th MAY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 407 1 Ilnagata BBOTHEBB DENTISTS Eafcu Office next Id The Diepensary. I iHMh Office 52,Lef th Street Wincing t*'"')*. *5 So i FOR I i cheeirng/ gazette u IfflJ J w- \yCk S LS V&'*' iV| IS OBTAINABLE DAILY ?F J&. A r\ A b from our agents g K\A /I Is
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    • 11 1 -i’ j-’tT .V 'I I universal corn cure -never fails J
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1403 2 TO LET BANKS. 213, Green Lane, two storeyed QO I "T" IS H WIRE ROPES. Road THE MERCANTILE EMU aaEJUnsm MIBEL Noponnd QJt R Q| A) LIMITED ■UTSOUPPU, I THO 3. AND WM. SMITH LTD—BRITISH ROPES LTD. Wei. 869. Mendia Ahl Ip. [lncorporated in England] NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Ml— n-c
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  • 623 3 “INDIANS CANNOT YET CO-OPERATE Pandit Malaviya Interviewed in Allahabad AVababad, May 3 When the Deputy OommiFsioaer of Delhi informed the Secretary of the Reception Ocmmit.ee of the 46 h Seeeion of the Indian National Oougreßß that G.virnmrnt not allow the Congrtst to held in De hi, I ventured notwithstanding the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 389 3 m/// \y' iSsl s| lM_vv N. i| Vine r a4a> Ifenic Rsstoratiw ip*3 ĕSwb imblb 221 I gSspIFB—TIBS IS THE TONIC TO GIVE YOU STRENGTH To keep well yon must keep Strong. In Hall’s Wine yon have a wonderfully strengthening tonic that will greatly increase your resistance to a climate
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    • 117 3 I^l ol i ‘O i cds A Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed in Good Clothes BWhen in England, call and £t yourself out with clothes at approx, half original cost. Overcoats, Louuge, Sports, Dress Suits, Plus Fours, etc. Created by eminent Savile Row and West End Tailors viz Davies, Scholie,
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    • 408 3 ST»» j- V. "I. a UWIMWII l r-«iaw wsraw-fl; LEA& HSR I PERRINS’ lllpwl r SAUCE I WO 1 3 I 3 g ewrj dining table M a 3 “"nMMtfiIiMMHIIII j r’s-S! EVERYTHING I i YOU W A.NT I The English Pharmacy JL V/ W W X C& h B
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  • China News and Comments
    • 280 4 SCHOLARSHIP FOR CHINESE LAW SIUDENT IN PARIS Cantor, M-iy 12 The 80 h meeting of the Provincial Council was held on Friday, April 29, with Mr. LinYun-kai preridirg and Mestre. Tang St a -yi, Li Lu-cbo, Obing Tian-koo. L'u Chi-wer, Feng Oho-wen. Chin Tsangching, Lin Yi-chunp, Ha Chi-hslr,
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    • 111 4 PROMINENT 'HANGHAI MAN feta* ghal, May 12 Mr. Nien Ya tong, a local iron merc aant, was kidnapped in daring fashion in the heart of the Central District in broad d-ylight es be was about to enter his office to-day. The tfE» r was conducted with apparent case.
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    • 108 4 VISITS MR. HU HAN MIN Canton, May Gen. Chen Obi-tang, Oommandsr-in-Calef of the Ist Group Army and chief of the Canton military command, who wont to Hongkong on Taesiay to confer with M\ Hu Han-min on important national Ib»u9o, returned to Canton on Wednesday. The General travelled
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    • 108 4 EXECUTIVE aND SUPERVISORY COMMITTEES MEMBERS Canton, May 10 The election of executive and supervisory corcoiittffa for the sth term of the City Kuomintang Headquarters has been completed. Following are the names of the new numbers Executive Oomm’ttee:—Lin Sze ohing, Fok Kwong ho, Lu Y>u k veng. Liu
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    • 164 4 MANY TOWNS RE-TAKEN Canton, May 10 According to a senior officer of the local Army» troops from four provinces, namely, Kwangtung, Hom Kfangsi and Fukier, have moved toward the some of Red disturbance in the last named province a The Kiangsi expeditionary forces will enter Fuk en ibrtugb
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    • 245 4 MONTH’S TAKING LITTLE OVER $lO,OOO Canton, May 10 In the course cf a press interview yesterday, Dr. Lo Ptn-hu ManagingDirector of the Canton-Hankow Railroad Administration, stated that the takings cf the line for th- n c st month t mounted to a little over $lO 000. Dr. Lo
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    • 138 4 EN ROUTE SINCE FEBRUARY FOR SHANGHAI DEFENCE Canton, May 8 A radio message reEching here last night from Fakien reports that the Cantonese punitive forces have recaptured Wuping, and are now marching toward Nanching, the stronghold of the Red hordes. To strengthen the government expeditionary army
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    • 84 4 COLONEL CHAK TSUN CHUN TO bUOCEED MB. WONG IZE aHUN Canton, May 9 At the 80th meeting of the Provincial Council, Mr. L n Yi-chung, Civil Affairs Oommiesiontr, submitted an impromptu proposal to transfer Mr. Wng Tze-shun, Mayor of Swaiow, to Canton for some other p st
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    • 141 4 JOURNEY SHORTENED AND RE VEN UE INCIR EAb E D Canton, M<y 10 Since his assumption to < files as Managing-Director of the CantenKowloon Rdlroad Aiministrattons, Mr. Chea Chun-pok has greatly improved the working condition of the line. Apart from reducing the time occupied by j )urney from
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    • 127 4 TO CONFER WITH GEN. PEI Canton, M*y 9 G e n. Li Chun-jer, commander-in chief of the 4ih group srmy, left here yesterday for Kwangsi. Hs entrained at Scekwaitong for Samshui where he travelled to Wuchow by steamer. Gen. Lt will m ke a short halt
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    • 63 4 SITUATION IN FUKIEN Peking, May 10 Messages to the here ficm Swatow declare that Communists are thr<'atening Ungkar g, 30 miles north of Swatow and that American and o.her missionaries are evacuatkg to Swrtow. Many of the Cin oneae troops, sent to Fukien against the Rede are
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 340 4 The Fam' us Tonic Powerful tdlood FlegeneratoT ‘ASVAN’ H em °syrijp This preparation is very similar Presents an idealand palatable tn composition to the celebrated hemoglobin preparation of supreme Aswagandha Pasayan of the ancients ln treatmi nt o f secondary It gives wonderful results tn all anaemias, due to acute
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    • 370 4 W 4 ALL W ANXIETY NOW RELIEVED COW&GATEJ COW GATE MILK FOOD freshly made and shipped immediately direct to all Eastern ports has always been famed for its sound keeping properties and wonderful nutritive value. Now the new tin v.-oh the expiry o oK date plainly marked gives a definite
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  • 382 5 THE KN I RIET Four Divisions of Class 2 Ponies The following are the full entries for the Singapore Turf Club Amateur Meeting to be run at Singapore on Friday and Saturday, There will be three divisions of Class 4 horses, 4 divisions of Class
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    • 532 5 N® Ajy WSM'''lW»av e 4 "*Mk THIS IS THE SAFEST, SUREST, MOST PLEASANT WAY TO LOSE FAT £.at WJ3t YOU Table Tells How Much Women Likg and Girls Should Weigh But Eat Loss Feet and Inches of Height wiih shw. Take Age 5-0 5-1 5-2 5-3 i 5-4 5-5 5-6
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    • 274 5 w XM!) WK» I h 'mk/ hi p KQ If RADIO PRODUCTS i| PAR EXCELLENT p I “BLUESPOT” N>. 88 Pick up The Famous 66R Unit. Stockists. K e Huat Co., Campbell Street, a Penang Radio Supply Co, Bishop Street. I Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO, LTD., Penang. "I PUREjIIMILK H
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  • 1078 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. P. M. Bendsll managpr of Jalan Acob Estate Kapsr. will shortly be going home. Mr. Albert Gaeta t from Pbya Thai Palace, has taken over the management of the Hotel Royal, Bangkok. Mr. and Mrs 8 J Angood of Fungel Patanl. Kedah, have gone away on a
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  • 113 6 HIGH COURT DECREE FOB WIFE Rangoon, April 29 High Court today Mr, Justice Cuuliffe pronounced a decree nisi for dis solution of marriage in favour of Isabelle Mary Horley against her husbad, Walter Robert Horley, otherwise known as Wall Banvard, described in the petition as a theatrical operator,’
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  • 102 6 An elderly Chinese was killed by a coconut in Upper Serangoon. Singapore, on Monday afternoon. It appears that he was walking in his compound in Flower Road when an old nut fell on bis bead, fracturing his skull* The Achilles (Capt. C*raker' arrived ia Singapore on Tuesday
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 384 6 FOR A> DAZZLING ®|gj||| y M i rN n B&*0> X USE —KIWI and preserve your Shoes as well I G. H. SLOT CO., LTD, Importers. riSX rift aww» *w t i ILt k r kfctMß? l j r«m®y ll®® 5 I«A I -X-f 11LV /3. j i 4 y
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    • 41 6 LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. a To Clear at Specially Reduced Prices, Weakly Cheek Roll Books with Rica Advaaica Colums h Without mH FonaAfhtly M M M «-MM with n H II at $2.50 each Stocked by PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD. I
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    • 691 6 FU N M° dern ottaK s J 6 pe, day 3B g •>« a. e r' 1 ra ,&G E AL ’<Sl t .< res h Water Swimm n. p > Sr' P er person ”°°l 30:tj 1 Se Bathin g dressing room writ w per room ***** 20:ts M
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  • 478 7 SINGAPORE RACES l first Prize of $38,760 On Last Day ne rollowing MS tte full results of ibe tsu selling sweeps held in connection with the Singapore Professional meeting, jast endea. from which it will fc B seen that gum of nearly $300,000 was invested
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  • 361 7 lATEBT AMENDMENTS Ruddy Brook Pown to Class 2 The following are the latest amendments transfers, etc to the Straits Racing Association Official CUpsification List. It will be seen that three of the batch of Singapore ponies—Lady Rona, M ovalong and Brons Velvet—have been put into
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  • 229 7 HOOI HYE WINS SINGLES Kh?o Hooi Hye, an ex local champion, won the Penang 1932 Championship yesterday by defeating the title holder Yeo Wee Yeang, 6 —l’ 6—l. The ex champion who, after conquering everything in the Penang tennis world went to Wimbledon and won laurels
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  • 152 7 THREE CHINESE CHARGED The three Chinese who were arrested by the Detective Department in their raid on a house at Kampong Bahru were this morning produced before the Police Magistrate charged with trafficking In counterfeit currency notes namely one dollar F traits Settlements currency which they
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  • 241 7 POLICE DEFEAT MANSFIELD YOUNG JUNIOR LEAGUE MATCH After keeping their goal Intact against the' raids of the Police sharp Ehooters during the first half and scoring an early goal in the second half Mansfield and Young went dawn tamely and were defeated by five goals to one in their Junior
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  • 71 7 The following have been selected to represent the United Clerical Subordinates in their match iu the Junior League with the Chung Hwa school Union, to morrow, on the Dato Kramat ground: Kamal ?ingh; L‘m Cheng Hoe, Md I M Rashid; Lim Kung Teong. 0 Danker, A R
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 129 7 NOTICE In accordance with the Order made by th» Resident Councillor» Penang, on the 9th January, 1931, I hereby give 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,
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    • 494 7 y ’THE LANICETXzs ii 29> says: wk jio&l the paU of ths contains almost no vitamin 9 O his is convincing evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has added Ostelin
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  • 322 8 Elsewhere we publish a scheme I which has been carefully evolved Ito mere rapidly bite into the existling stccks of tin. On Sunday our I sister contemporary, the Sunday I Gazette, in its leader pleaded for I co-operation and pointed out that I by international co-operation oh I
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  • 335 8 France was almost the last of the great nations to suffar from Industrial depreesion, bat It seems that her day of reckoning has noma. One of the first things to shake her complacency has been the cood.tion cf the mercantile marine. Thai fleet is considerably larger than
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  • 59 8 .—Reuter. New Zealand Not To Curtail Vote Wellington, Yesterday The Singapore naval base will definitely be completed. The Government does not intend to further curtail the Singapore vote, stated Mr. Forbes. Government has decided not to accept the expenditure oommls sion s recommendation that New Zealand’s naval defence
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  • 53 8 -—Ragby Radio Service. Permits Delegation to Attend Ottawa Conference It is reported from DnbHn that De Valera, President of the K ree Government, has permitted a Delegation to attend the Empire Economic Conference at Ottawa It is stated that the Free State Delegation will comprise three membsre
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  • 154 8 FIRS BRIGADE SUMMONED The peace of the dwellers of Fhuroh I Ptreet and its vicinity was rudely shattered I last night when the electric lights suddenly faJed followed by the clang of fire engines rushing up the road towards the junction cf King Street and
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  • 645 8 Penang, Thursday Clk/f AKE Malaya s< ILsupport/y/ ing in the matter of iio« production. Make also if possible an exporter of the /rain. This is the gist> of a engthy letter which has unavoidably to be held over. It is a well worn subj p c but
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  • 89 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday London £l2O os. Od. £l22.lfe« a Tin (3 Months) nj London Singapore f« 200 Business Done 50 fconß Penang $61.62’, S v” Sellers I Business Done Buyers No Sellers Bayer- I Rubber i 55 d. I London I New York 2i t c. (G) Singapore
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 285 8 ft *v^aKnrsH«ssE!9 r^®MP,, BUY I A'O BU y g ~q-r Our Universal Prevision Shops Stock 1 all Your Requirements Quality Goods at Reasonab'e Prices II See Our Displays. I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., II Penang 1 and Bagnn Luar, II teucrhone: BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk p B U
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    • 28 8 —o' c. o. HOTCL SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE I Wednesday, 25th May, 1932. I Dance Music by the Band of the I a. a. PRESIDENT MONkOE. Id—— —a
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 607 9 further details of RED SE". TRAGEDY MANY BRITISHERS SAVED ■■wnaMm 1 1 T is ieared th it over ninety perished In the Georges phillipar disaster last Sunday. Of the 767 souls aboard 676 have been accounted for and it is beared that all the rest
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  • 191 9 Rugby Radio Service. tong Conference with Nr. Baldwin The Prime Minister to day left the nursing home where on May 5 he under went an operation on his right eye. He returned to Downing Street in company viih bis daughter Ishbel. He was greeted by Mr. Stanley Baldwin,
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  • 35 9 Benter. But Senate Reject! Proposal j. Washington, yesterday United’*» p, bee the foX Bt ni U by 14 voteB 5 reand sala a?? 08 5° rßrml manufacture ■“Benter beer of 276 •loobolio strength.
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  • 137 9 Rugby Radio Eervioe. Proportion of Imports from British Countries Increases Returns published by the Board of Trade state that the proportion of imports from British countries in the January-March quarter showed a marked increase as oom pared with the corresponding periods of 1931 and 1924 British countries also
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  • 298 9 CHARGE AGAINST CURTIS SEQUEL TO i CONFESSION f j New York. Yesterday A sensational disclosure was made to day when Mr. Curtis made a confession after being confronted by an unnamed Scottish bootlegger who accused Curtis of swindling him of a large sum by failing to cany
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  • 55 9 Harbin, To day An Englishman and an American out shooting near Christky along the Sungari are reported to have been seized and murdered by insurgent soldiers. Two Japanese who entrained at Harbin yesterday morning; fol? Tsitsihar met with a similar fate. They were dragged out from the train
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  • 150 9 Cause “Miraculous Change” Io Bombay Bombay, Yeeterday A deathly stillness has descended on the city. At sunset not a theatre or restaurant was open and the streets are traffioless. Small groups of British troops at measured distances In the shadows showed the reason for the miraculous change.*’ The
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  • 281 9 —Reuter. FEARS OF MILITARY DICTATORSHIP ARMY’S ECONOMIC PROPOSALS Misgivings concerning the outcome of the Japanese political crisis on the Far Easttxj situation are evident here. The milfttt'Ei domination of the Cabinet is leading to a more forward policy in Manchuria just short of formal annexation is foreboding,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 59 9 To the Editor of the Pining Gazette Ur, —I have read with great interest your “Buy British” Number and the leaden correspondence and the advertisements which it contained. Only one of the advertising firms described itself as an ATBrltish Firm.” If the others do likewise then the public
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    • 313 9 Sir —I was very pleased to nad the recent articles published in your paper about St. Nicholas* Home stating facts and figures regarding its aims and objects, and the urgent need of funds to enable the Home to weather the very difficult period of financial stringency through
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 12 9 HtlSiH S ASIATIC c >< h Sole Importers; The East Asiatic Co., Limited
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    • 94 9 I\ THE LEADING FIGURE 1N I THE SPIRIT WORLD TO-DAY <■' Tie What Largest i fmfh Better Sales Proof V cvW Born i B2 ®f 1 r- Still /X the S -"8U/ W Popularity 4 World /“R®d Label” Obtainable from all Dealers Sole 'Agents. John Little Co.. Ltd., Penanj Singapore,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 102 9 The PICK of BRITISH PICTURES! 261 6J5 NIGHTIY 9 30 Britain’s Finest Gift to the Talking Screen! Alfred Rode and his Amazing Tzigane Band in THE BLUE DANUBE’’ A Wonderful Feast of Music and Glamorous Entertainment with DOROTHY BOUCHIER BRIGITTE HELM JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT A British and Dominions Production. Plans at
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  • 2095 10 In Malaya’s Interests Messrs. Mair’s and Glenister s Recommendation Definite Reasons At the public meeting held in Kutla Lumpur on the 6th May under the auspices of the Selangor Miners’ Association it was made clear that the Byrne Scheme—even if the
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  • 152 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Bai. May 18 May 17 Sept. 19 Paris 93} 9218/16 128.96 New York 8 67} 8.661 4.85} Montreal 416} 4.18 Brussels 86 25 86 10 84.88 Geaeva 18 80 18 70 84.86 Amsterdam 9 06} 9 02} 12.08 Milan 71 15/32 71}
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  • 648 10 KA.MPAR MiNERd Who Pays for Upkeep of Mines? A large meeting of Chinese miners of Kampar and district was hsli at the Wab Seong Koo Club. Kimu.r, to discuss Two Months Tin H l.d<v 8c erne, otherwise known ss Byrne Schema. Mr. Chee Ohum Cheong adiresneg
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  • 81 10 Singapore Friew for Standarl Bibbed S noted 8’ Mt for to-day art fb follow: Spot 5| canto por'l\ July/SwS 51 ii h Oct./Deo. 6 t, ii J n/March r H ,1 Ma kat on ,p The fallowing prices e realised f< r rabbet sold at our
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  • 80 10 Penang. M«y 19 By CairteJj of the QlutrtereJ Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 h h 2/3 29/82 Private 3 m/ti credit ff 4 3/82 ,i 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 42} France II T.T. 930 "om India it T.T. 154} Bangkok h T.T
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  • 377 10 TO-DAY 8 hkaCBS The folfov ing were toe latest (notations la MKBBBB. KENNEDY* oo.’i share list ai.Ll a.m. to-day Yesterday Today ,£5 S Bh\RB? =a te s Io *0 It. 11, Mintnf \yer Hitam 10 3 10 6 !0/6 11/- ex Kinta .76 .79 76 .79
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  • 989 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. 3 M u 4 j RUBBER (Dollar.) j Allenby Rubber Co. i c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate I X Amalgamated Malay Estates J 5 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndkate f Ayer Kumng Rubber Estates 50 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 1’ Balau Planting
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 55 10 ISILVER LINE 1 NEW YOKA SERVICE. fretjUl Service ti fata, New 1 York, asd BattHocre (til Suez) i Penang Due Sails N.Y. mv. Silverpahn June 2, June 3, July 4 m.v. Siherteak June 23 June 24, Ju’y2s For space and applK to:— Guthrie Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in 8. 8.) GBSBriAL
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    • 29 10 AGONISING PILES. rs«. w JSrs arfkctto* On* tub* j j PLASMA will r*ii*ve yoc <* -J *1« J)5. North Bride* KO4UI. per tub*, by po*t IXIS. «w TRY A TUBB
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  • 8667 11 The World Needs Higher Commodity Prices” London Tin Corporation Benefit of International Co-Operation Mr. John Howeson’s Review of the Tin Situation (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) annua» general moating cf ihe London Tin Corporation Ltd.» was held on April 28 at the Institute of Chartered icconntantr, Moorgate-phce, E.O.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 426 12 ndoini3io^Tadßiw!;^’^^Aind n !n 3 a ’!w l j pg ri!!dllu lO&iIOJd Ildfil EdctlDifal H D W ST ,g wr J W i w Has rt ever occurred to you that th* hulk of germs which cause so much sickness gain entrance to the system via the mouth And do you
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  • 250 13 YEAR’S PROFIT OF £1,181.000 Liquid Assets full paymenti on PREFERENCE Dunlo d Robber prrfi r for 1981 were £1,181.000, against £1,250,000 Fa» Preference dividends are being eaid. Current aaoeta amount to £5,656,000 of which £2,820 COO is in oath and Government Becnrhi.g, sgainet carrent liabilities of £1,296,000. including
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  • 237 13 BROUGHT UP TO TWO MILLIONS "In view cf the gener *1 condition? obtaining throughout the world, the Board b?s decided to lisklh £1,C00,000 from general reserve to sprc’al rrssrve against investments in and aivanceeto subsidiary companies, br’ngir k no the special reset va to a sum cf £2
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 280 13 flew Way /o Banish Ugly Hair nfcsi iif 0 ife® c- *3 *5 «a B' Sensational Discovery A .of British Scientist detest superfluous hair They never •find a woman attractive who suiters from it To-day, in three minutes, you can say goodbye forevi_r to all unwanted hair, and hjve smooth
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    • 321 13 ■■■■■■BBHBB■■■MISMMMH A..«. exceed »12,000,000 S. C. Auur.noe in force over »35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ..e (lMonw»».d Straits SattUmrata). HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Lrf. Bnildine. Cecil Street. Sincapora. LONDON OFFICE i IT, Old Jewry, E.C, The Cosapany has .000 with She Scpraase Cewt of Engiond and sowplias
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  • 478 14 Penang May 19, 1938. PENANd- MARKET cts. Meat Beef Steak M kati 32 Stew or Uurry do 22 Pork lean do 48 Pork lean fat Ist quality do 38 Mottos Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl kati 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do do
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 325 14 THE cCUL RE^ E V I r JCCES SFUL REMOVES THE CAUSE Diseases arising from the Blood must be treated by removing the cause from the Blood, permanent relief cannot be obtained by any other treatment. CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE cleanses the blood and possesses remarkable healing properties; it is due
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    • 281 14 DOUBLE BLtiE- 1 4 < ?>■ ■‘AV 7 /7 if z i > E*SKWSLa <fez /< w w EKsSES A# z-x KSISICT W 7 /1 t KBES3 u Sy -’■O', y a <ch' jf TBAOi :>'■* wa A. xv/ >7 AsV ASK FOR CAPSTAN BLUE TOP iii 1 i j
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  • 864 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines Eta following is a list of vessels arriving'and sailing frt-a Pahang during the week IN POKT TO-DAY J 6 3 From! Sailing For Data of Sailing Busman jkian Eae»n Dr.oh AT. Anson Sima Ports To-day t 3 Puri and
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 357 15 beeause there’s a point f® 1 «very hand Parker Writes Easiest JiSiß TVTHAT'S your otvn particular typeof handwriting? It’s all the same to a Parker. Whether it’s light, /WWM dainty script or bold and black as can be, you 11 find a Parker Duofold r vwW with a point exactly
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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    • 727 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDi, ARD APCAR LINE 3 ('.omoanifi incorporated in England.] MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., Penang, Tolu» a n under contract with His Majesty’s tenham, 80n Pon q* Government, London and Far Bin/’’’* Bast Mall Service. o«rvie Q Outwards from London for China Mate
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