Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 June 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 128. VOL. LXXXX. FRIDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 176 1 |T. NAGATA 1 BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. anch Office 52, Leith Street 1 i •jiiß.iT-ninjM- t -a* nwr iriniii*?'-*---***. BTi •w*4MW*.-** fc -.vftMtTM* «m«» i-'twrrr jq i »aw3f Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS A L I DOLLARS into STERLING I 2gb J j ASCENDING IN
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    • 1485 2 |B| >r[r ....———i—<—r«w— to let 21 FUN BANKS. I 218, Green Lane, two etoreyrf Tanjong Bungah Road. §J 6 10, Hargraves Road, 7th& Bth Jnn., 1932. (2 N ghtg otlj) CHARTERED BARA BOIGKOSfiJ MKIH Wound houM. ZIMMY (World’s Leghfla Swimming op |Jk DJA AUSTRALIA A ND CHINA bUnrUnAIIUR. I 2.1.889.
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  • 362 3 VILLAGERS REFUSE TO JUT clocks forward Trouble at the Inn LANDLORD INSISTS ON KEEPING THE LAW Ebernoe (Saurx), April 30 While the hands of my wetch pointed to twelve noon to-d y, I heard clocks in the cottages in this little vilLge sounding eleven chimes. I
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  • 225 3 “Beer” Sold in the S treet WEST END CLUBMEN IN REDUCTION ’’STUNT" Three members of a West End club loaded a costermonger's borrow with bottle* of ""near beer" and sold them In the West End streets as a protest against the beer tax. They were each fioed £2 and ordered
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  • 129 3 EXPRESSION OF A WOMAN MOTOLI T I am surprised that anybody from the 8.8. C. uses each an expression fb "oing*," Stated Registrar L M. Friend, at Olerkenwell Court, when Miss Hilda Margaret Prance, of Westbourne gardens. W. was claiming for damage done to her car
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 468 3 U 1 wmmmi fl a»W BrSWsM ffiltf RADIO PRODUCTS li rp®3 PAR EXCELLENT ■nil, k »/HE £wk OTaS IE BffJ “BLUESPOT” No. 88 Pick-up The Famous 66R Unit. Stockists. Kee Huat Co., Campbell Street, Penang Radio Supply Co./ Bishop Street Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., Penang. IT .HI ill Illi!!■■■■
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    • 281 3 I ALL Wjj! PENANG Egjk LIKES I tMT THESE Records that are Established Favourites. nvone (“Cavalcade Selection DX3US (Part 1 and 2 Noel Coward’s brilliant success, wonderfully played by Debroy Somers Band. r'D A-a (Getting Sentimental Slow F. T. lb 431 uy T'he Sycamore Here’s the first Record by the
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  • NOTES & NEWS FROM INDIA
    • 109 4 POLICE OFFICIALS INJURED Sequel to Mohurrum Procession Calcntta, May 17 The European Deputy Commissioner of Police’ North Division, and the AstigUnt Ccmmisaionf r, slorg with a rumb-r of coretablee, were irjured when diaperair g an angry mob which forcibly entered and Bssau.ted the inmates of a
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    • 215 4 PROMPT AND F.RM ACTION BY POLICE Calcutta, M»y 17 Prompt and firm setien by the price prevented a serious communal riot this afternoon, when Ca'cutta experiet ced a small commotion. O eof the Mohurrum orocessions was wending its way along Upper Circular-road with its usual accompaniment of noisy
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    • 126 4 COLONEL BATTYE’3 FUNERAL Lahore, May 18 M.-j rR. N. Aylward, who wfs seriously irjured in the motor crash at Bstala, has been brought to Albert Victor Hospital at Lahore, where he passed a good nigh*. Colonel B-ttye’s funeral was most impressive. Lieutenant Keith Bkttyr, of the Pel.deal
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    • 87 4 TREES AND HOUSES BLOWN DOWN Njaunghte, May 19 To ths g’eat relief cf Yen&ngypung residents there was a heavy downpour of rain Let night. The rain was heralded by a fierce B‘orm which pulled dovn thatched houses, blew off rcofi», and uprooted huge trees which in falling
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    • 75 4 Pethßwas May 19 At the second day’u sitting of the Frontier I eglslative Council, Khan Abda' Hamid Kht-u ekc‘ed Deputy Pr e»dent cf the C unci’ unoj pnsed, his rival, Nawatzida Allanawat Kha:» having withdrawn his e ndi’aturr. A Progressive Party has been formed under the leadership
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    • 418 4 Princes T ake To Flying THE KATHIAWAR CLUB Allahabad, May 20 The newly started KithLwar Flying 0 üb, Limited, the first of its kind in Gujarat and Kethiswar, is making good progress and the club expects to open a branch at Ahmedabad with a view to establish air commrmic&tion between
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    • 163 4 SHOTS FIRED BY POLICE CONSTABLES Calcutt M iy 17 Mr. Hartley and M'. A.O. Mukherjee are the ram's c f ih«* Deputy Com of saioner of PJice, North division, snd the Assistant 0 mmissicnrr cf PoLce, respectively, wh~> along with a number of police constable? were elightly
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    • 229 4 INDIA’3 STATU < AS MEMBER Bombiy, M»y 10 (By mail) Mr. A. C. Chatterjee, wh"> recently opened the League of Nations Information Bureau in Bombay addressing the Rotary Club of Bombay at the weekly lunchecn on ’The League and Us achievfements’ eak: “Though the League ha*
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    • 191 4 s' l*nSWrrGT’ ShpjBllliiOLliu aB |l| I IMP o j j i; CMCU’TA.tt*» I f I << CnW Chfld,e n fe<!oßtLhFood i r lt Iw. n l,.p„| VzvFt4z Wx. UUiX Ihe strexm of vigorous young life rum ha J *ll IJ 11. L tk*** vc *n» —their limbs are strong and
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    • 96 4 c iRj Pioneers Roth Sir Walter Rileigh bad faith his enterprise—he set out fi' ll wou a Wvrid-empire!. To-day, the makers of the Kaleigh ha faith in their product, the on y bicyle in the world built V entirely of steel and guaranty X. for ever. Fitted with Dunlop MW
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  • NEWS FROM SIAM
    • 156 5 A BUOOES3FUL FUNCTION Bangkok, Miy 27 Last evening the members of the British Legion in Siam held a very succeesful re union dinner at the British Olub. The company numbered about forty, and it was a matter of deep regret to all that the illness of Oaptein
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    • 90 5 ALLEGED SABOTAGE Bangkok, May 26 The Srikrung Daily News states that a (rain carrying stone from Bariram at 1 a.m. yesterday, left the the track at ki'cmetre 358. near Thamen Jai Station, owlrg to somebody removing the fishbolte. The locomotive and twenty-eight wsgons left the track. A
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    • 154 5 The Thai Mai Daily News says that at ab< at 4 a.m. on the 10th instant a gang of four men attacked a house at Prachinburl. A young man. who had recently 'meTried the daughter of the house, was awakened from his sleep aid heard the
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    • 123 5 The Thai Mai Daily News states that a couple got married at Udhayadhani on the!B hult. About midnight they were awakened by a gang of four or five thieves, who wanted to know the whereabouts of a 1 their money and valuables. They said they had none,
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    • 107 5 Bangkok These who remember Miss Alison Graham as a young girl here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Graham, and her subsequent visit to Bangkok in the latter part of her father’d service in Siam, will be interested to learn that she was married at
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    • 86 5 It is stated that a new experimental farm and agricultural school will be established by the Department of Agricultural Research in Ohiengmai Province, to which 3 cLesea of students wil* be admitted. These art: 1. S.udents sent by the Department cf Public Instruc ion, who will each
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    • 291 5 An apparent tragedy is reported from Hua Hin to have occurred to a poor femdy of four. The father was a hunter by profession and every day, from morning to evening, he would go into the jangle with his gun, leaving his wife to look after
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    • 207 5 Bangkok, May 27 There was a large gatberirg at Hualompong Terminus yeeterdsy to bid goodbye to Mr. 0. G. Or nmer, who ie proceeding on leave prior to retirement, Miss Mildred Porter and Miss Shiileto. The departure cf Mr. Oranmsr leaves a big gap in racing
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    • 215 5 A fifteen-year-old OhineFe girl living at Pradumavm had been mfadng from her home since the 7ch. instant. One day, the mother told of her worries !o a man living nearby, who at once said that he wcu’d find the girl for her on a promise that she
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    • 136 5 Bangkok, May 27 While walking home after a leekay performancs at a temple at Khok Ohanr, Amphur R.jkram, Pradumdhani, on Saturday night last, a young man heard a Gill for help from a girl. He rushed to the spot and saw seven men assaulting a girl,
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    • 97 5 Bangkok, M i 26 We announce with regret the death in the Nuraing Hw, early yesterday mornirg, after brief illceer, of Mr, J. 0. M.Gonignl c. a. Mr, M.G argil w e t;-.k> n ill cn W ftir« last west. He stayed in bed
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 216 5 I S, 150 4,501 luar B I FOR I SERVICE I QUALITY I PRICE I and a Range of Cold I Storage Supplies and I Groceries to make House I Keeping Easy and InI teresting. II Ikoi eV*« I I iSTZ 1 Ilf U 1 tv *w wiH i^pp edbv
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    • 366 5 Uo Untvobuce uo poll ®C Ewan’s Chop ‘filin’ (Glock JBvanb) i Ipilsener JSeer. To all purchasers of McEwan's CHOP “JUM” Pilsener Beer during the peiiod Is June —15th June, we shall be pleased to present one free battle for every two brojght from any recojuisid provision dealer. 5Ve ask you
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  • 1578 6 RADIO DEALERS AND PRICES; LONG DISTANCE RECEPTION GOOD: AN OVERPOWERING STATION. In het weed'd article when commenting on the first issue cf the Malayan R*dio Review I siutcd that our radio friends in Singapore were going to pries wireless par*a at ths price with the rate of exchange as
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  • 137 6 SAVED A CHILD. CHANGED. A> D WENT BACK TO WORK While Charles Br z a painter, cf Kerchen-road, W«t Eiling, W., was painting the outside of a public he use on the Thames, at S.rand-on-the-Green, Chiswick, he saw the feet of a child sticking out of
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  • 56 6 MOST POWERFUL TRANSMITTER NOW BSING BUILT Germany’s most powerfu’ wl»I gg broadcasting slati n 8 now beii g erectfd 14 miles south of Leirz g, and will begin working in September. The masts, of novel design, will each be over 400 feet high, and th* cip'clty can
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  • 47 6 Under the Servants’ Characters Act of 1792, Jane Cha Hen or, aged 21, a barmaid, of South-road, Frith, Kent, was b-und over at Bromley charged with offering herself as a servant with a forged cert'ficate of character at a Si leap hotel.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 279 6 wmu sauiiwr>- CONTi NIFD a ue k HEA7HY her paien’K T com P ,aits and Lc; use she L nevn. caieful nj bringing. a crcd ‘t to tl e j r I b An cca^ lonal do »e of Baby’s n, r < r r ,n 811 !ndid condirio,® Tabl
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 466 6 I M Short Wave Stations For Penang Listeners I Midoigh; 1 a. m. 2 a. m. 3 < m 4 a. m. 5 s. m. 6 a. m, 5 p m- 6 p. m. 7 p. m. 8 p. tr. 9 P- m. 10 L to to to to to
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  • 967 7 Programme For To-day Scratchings and Selections BY TIC-TAC teiow will be found the full programme Tftioinj-' Amateur races to day, also K.X- 8 have been scratched, aU belonging to stated to be 3ae to tbe f“ ct tbftt Vr Magl’l is indieposed and unab’e to
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  • 120 7 PERAK TURF CLUB SWEEP The following is the result of the Perak Turf Club Darby Sweepstake 1582 Andrea 105 ‘1 April The Fifth (I) 8358 Suckle 8’55 Bacchus 28’9 Calebrator 83 1 Cookpen B’lo D istur (2) 1843 Firdaussi 2812 Corey 1299 Hesperus 2161 Jackdaw The Second 2
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  • 104 7 —Reuter. THE CORONATION CUP London, June 2 The following was the result of the Coro nation Cup run at Epsom to day:—" SAT MON LE P I GOYEBCAB 2 CAVERON.AN 3 Eight ran. Won by langth; a short bead between second and third Betting:
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  • 63 7 —Reuter. SMALL FIELD London, June 2 The following are the probable starters and their jockeys for the Oaks to be run at Epsom to morrow: Ada Dear Fred Rickaby C oncordla Lare Giudecoa Weston Golden Pomona Childs Jeanne Marie Smith Kiddie Elliott Ortygia Turtle Solvita
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  • 124 7 LATEST RESULTS Lacoste Defeated Ant- n 1. June 2 In the French Chemplorships htri*, in che Fourth Round of th? M?r p’-s. Lee beat Lao )ate 6 2, 6 4. 4 6 7 5: Perry beat Matejae 6 2, 6-4 6-4. Cochet beat Hughes 6-4 6 3,
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  • 42 7 Victory for Miss Wilson Saunton. June 2 In the final of the Womans Open 6olf 'hampionship over 86 hobs Miss Wilson leads Miss Montgomery at the end cf the morning round. Later Miss Wilson won 7 and 6
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  • 51 7 Reuter £2,000 Damages Against J. A. Russel! London, Yesterday £2 000 divorce damages were awarded to Richard Francis Ross Swettenham, Civil Servant, F. M S against the coreßpondant John Archibald RueseH, stated to be a part ner in a firm in Malaya Mr. Bwettenham was granted a decree
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  • 41 7 Ranter 5 Per C?nt. For The Year Compared With 15 Last Year London Yesterday The Anglo-Persian Oil Co has declared a dividend of five per cent on the ordinary shares for the year compared with fifteen per cent, for 930.
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  • 25 7 —enter. Barlin, Yesterday Von Neurath has accepted the foreign affairs portfolio. Von Papen delivers the programme in the Reichstag on Tuesday before dissolution
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  • 164 7 O F A. DEBATE A debate was held at the Old Frees Association last night with Dr Ong C hong Keng in the chair The motion before the House was that *ln the opinion of this House, attempts at suicide are rightly considered to be
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  • 187 7 ONE SIDED G ME In a friendly mitch phyed yesterday on the Victoria Gieen the O R. n scorch a convincing victory nvsr she Indians by defeating them by eeven clear goa’a. Thwinners were auperior in every dep r ment of the game and fully
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  • 980 7 KINQ'3 BIRTHDAY R. C. Takes The Salute Favoured with fine weather thousands turned up at the Polo Ground this morning to witness the ceremonial parade by the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteers, Police, and School Cadets on the occasion of his Majesty the King’s
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  • 220 7 Reuter. Americans Preparing Opposition: Not to be “Lured” Washington, Yesterday The State Department has indicated that if ths Powers attending tbe Lausanne Conference were to meet in London later to discuss world economic conditions the United tates would be wi’libg to attend. The American Government, however, is determined
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  • 73 7 Reuter, Paris, Yesterday The British suggestion for a World Economic Conference is sympathetically received in authoritative French quarters. The opinion is expressed that the conference should be held ur.dar the auspices of the Lasgue of Nations the committees of which possess statistics likely to ba
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  • 168 7 —Rugby Radio Service- Ireland's Unenviable fos tion Rugby, Yesterday The Dominions Secretary Mr. J. H, i Thorn‘-s, in the Hon aof Commons, to day sud disonssions preliminary to the Ottawa Conference had been taking place with Canada, Aastrmia, New Zealand, South Africa, Newfoundland and Southam Rhodesia and also with
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  • 54 7 —R. uter. China Not Opposed in Principle Nanking, Yesterday A Government Spokesman says that the hinese Government was not opposed in principle to holding a round table conference bhinghai but such a conference must di-cues the ino-Japanese question as a whole and not simply local problems such as
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  • 42 8 Flippancb —Lamond Stewart. At St. Andrew’s Church. E\>c»r>g. on 2nd Jane, 1932. Frederick F ipp. nee of Penang and Guildford, Sur-ey, io Aonts Lamond, only daughter of me <&te Mr. and Mra. John Stewart of ‘MuiSdale Ki more near Oban, Argyllshire.
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  • 536 8 According to Viscount Saito, there is no serious tension between Japan and the Soviet, noris there any desire on the part of Japan to annex Mancbuiia. This statement is reassuring enough, but will it allay the suspicions of Soviet Russia, China an 1 America It must be
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  • 310 8 The dictum that the “good big ’an always will beat the good little ’un’ appears to be only partially tme Length of stride may bring victory in a three mile race, and sheer weight cf metal—or avoir dupois —may enable Its pospeesor to overcome an opponent cf
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  • 1055 8 P< nang, Friday DAY his Majesty King George V celebrates his 67th bir’hday, and the whole of the British Empire celebrates it with him. It is only right that on a day such as this, the people cf the Empire should be given an opportunity of casting
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 143 8 CWSI'sG »ffl SALE /A/ ALL I RETAIL DEPARTMENTS I STOCKS TO BE CLEARED I AT COST PRiCB AND UNDER I I DURING THE WHOLE OF JLNr. I WONDERFUL BARGAINS j a John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. BUY ONLY Clover Brand M’lk p u Zw E P /Sb»c t S <&WM
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    • 23 8 c O. SPECUI. AND DANCE Wednesday, Bih June, 1932. Dance Music by the Rand of the 8. s. PRESIOEN r V kN BUREN
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 600 9 —Rugby Radio Pervice. > PORT OF LOTHIAN COMMITTEE > PROVINCIAL ELECTORATE RAISED TO 36 MILLIONS more votes for depressed classes WOMEN BENEFIT London, Yesterday WhoWle enfranchisement for Indians ars recommended in the report of the Franchise Committee headed by Lord Lothian charged to devise a
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  • 764 9 BIRTHDAY HONOURS LIST ONLY TWO LOCAL REC IPI EVIS 1 he Birthday Honours List this year, published below, contaios on'y two honours for Malayans. Mr. Andrew Caldecott gets a C.M.G. and Mr. A, S. Bailey, the Kuala Lumpor lawyer, gets a C.B.ERugby, Yesterday In the Order of
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  • 29 9 Mr. A. M. Sarkies Found Drowned Fingapore, Yesterday Martin Barkies, one of the owners c Rallies Hotel, was found drowned in circumstances that point to euiolde —Reuter.
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  • 297 9 SENATE PASSES SECOND READING; FIGHT JU.-T BEGINNING The second reading of the Oath cf Allegiance Bill has been passed by the Senate by 21 votes to 8. The real fight will now begin in the committee stage. Dubi n, Yesterday The Senate has passed the second reading
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  • 123 9 Captain lot tviewed Cause of Fire Still a Mystery Marseilles, Yesterday "Nobody can explain the cause of the fire on the Georges i hilippar. No one really knows anything,’’ declared Captain \icq to Reuter on the arrival of the steamer General Voyron He denied the fire had been
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  • 106 9 Negotiations With France and Germany Rugby, Yesterday Replying to Parliamentary questions re garditjg coal restrictions Major ColviUe, Secretary of the Overseas Trade Department said a reply had been received from the Terman Government to representations res peeling discrimination against Britain in their quota. The restrictions could not be
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  • 278 9 NO TENSION WITH RUSSIA 1 V’SCOUNT SAITO REPLIES NO THOUGHT OF ANNEXATION Tokio, Yesterday Replying to a questionnaire the Premier in an exclusive written statement to Ranter emphatically denies the rumours of eeriou B tension between Japan and the Soviet though he expresses an earnest desire that
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  • 67 9 Two Hooses Reach Tentative A greement Washington, To day The House of Representatives and Senate have reached a tentative agreement on the Increased Income tax rates in the course of a joint conference for co ordination of their respective bills of new taxation in order to balance budget.
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  • 54 9 Painful to Separate After Two Years Berlin, Yesterday President Von Hindenburg has sent a letter to Dr. Bruening thanking him for his services and saying it is painful to separate from him after having for two years the opportunity of learning Dr. Bruenlng’s charming character, extensive knowledge and
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  • 84 9 Agreement Signed in Regard to Quotas Faris, Yesterlay By an agreement signed by M. Tardieu and Mr. Walter Edge. the American Ambss sador, on the eve of the latter’s departure to America the United States has obtained most favoured nation treatment in regard to quotas* The
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  • 42 9 Hopes of Stabilising Oil Markets Vanished New York, Yesterday Hopes of stabilisation of worl i oil markets have vanished with the announcement that the International oil conferenoa it unable to agree. No further conference e will be held —Reuter.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 151 9 m.— _n <iia, tll ,rM»i wnr-~‘ tr c Turr—mi ftj 77- sw y i> flpO make a jelly 1 dainty and tempting, y (that will set quickly in X j any climate, that will be 3 sure to please your j guests, use— 5 (erebos j Jelly Crystals j Huttenbach
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  • 574 10 Mr. J. B Myles, of Paterson. Simon?» Who has been suffering from influenza, is now well again. Mr. A- 0. J. Towers, of Ipoh. with Mrs■and Miss Towers, will be visiting Singapore lor several days from Monday nextMr. A 0. Small, of the Chartered Bank. Klang, will
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  • 283 10 CHINESE INJURED IN EXPLOSION An alleged Communist was badly Injured on Tuesday morning when what Is said to have been a home-made bomb which was in the making, suddenly exploded with a big bang, and hlew furniture and the unfortunate individual some yards. The occurrence took place In
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  • 499 10 SLIGHT DROP IN 1931 But Still 39 Per Cent Above 1914 There w?b a slight decrease in the cost of living in Singapore in 1931 as compared with the previous year, but genera* expenses were sti I 39.9 per cent higher than 1914 in the
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  • 153 10 BY A GIRL Primo Camera, the gi s nt Italian boxer, bos had hie face slapped by a diminutive dancing girl, according to a story current in Paris. The name of the girl is given ss Miss Mickey Devine, a dancer from New York. It baa been
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  • 141 10 DEBT COLLECTOR—BULB AGENTVENTRILOQUIST—ENTERTAINER A debt collector who wtg summoned at Bromley County Court for debt eent a doctor's certificate stating that he could net attend court. Mr. Weller, who represented the plaintiff, said that he would like to have an opportunity of crosi examining the doct r who gave
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  • 139 10 Latest Quotations Thur. Wed. Bat. June 2 June 1 Sept. 19 Paris 9S| 98 5/16 128.36 New York 3.63 8.68| 4.86} Montreal 4.19 419 Brussels 2GI 26-85 84.88 Geneva 18 82| 1818/16 84.86 Amsterdam 9 09 18.08 Milan 711 711 08-86 Berlia 15.60 15 19/82 80.52
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  • 286 10 Boustead Co., Ltd. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang June 1 The genera* easier tendency referred tn in our last report h:s continued duri g the psst week and pric‘B realised at our Auction th-s morning f r Standard Shatk record a further dec* ne cn our last advic ss of approximately
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  • 19 10 Torgkah Ha bonr Tin Dr*ds?lng Co. N L. From 22ad to 28th M.y (me week) Picul 140
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  • 174 10 FINE BRITISH FILM AT THE QUEEN’S Mischief which is now showing at the Queen’s is well titled. It Is full of mischief I The story was specially written for Ralph Lynn by Ben Travers and naturally with this combination the dialog els calculated not merely to make you laugh
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  • 213 10 ”SERVxO3 FOR LADIES” Thosa who wars present at the opening of the Paramount British comedy, "service for Ladies at the Majjst-ic Uat night were treated to real entertainment the continual laughter throughout the show testifies that there is not a single dull moment in this sparkling
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  • 104 10 MI3OHIEF NEAR tE EMBAN At the time cf writing this is the fourth occasion durieg the current month that the telephone wires have been cut by unknown hands between Tiroi and Seremban. says the Seremban correspondent of the Malayan Daily Express. This time, it is said that
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  • 96 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN The health statement for the Municipality of Goorp* To’vn for the week ending May 28, 1932, shows a total of 58 deaths —35 males and 23 femalas —‘hs death-rate being 19,83 prr mille compared with 22 22 in the preceding week and with 28
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  • 230 10 Fei&nffi Jane 3 C 8« Bemr*:! Or'uca no&- 5,000 00 Ciov&i I no supU ea GoM bat sellers 72 00 Hase Pie s'*" 5 I noni no supp Lea Nutnat.. 80i t j j iiOfl ,i Cosonutsi* 1.000 s' 15 0 Ocpra Bnnlrt®d eabe 5.15 Rattan* ea ta
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 195 10 IRunmgmebe il Cheerful an J Cool TO-MORROW Morning —Musis in the Lounge dinner dance SUNDAY ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9-30 p.m COUPONS Book of 10 —sls. Book of 25 $35. DANCING From Ist June and until further notice the Wednesday Dinner Dance will be discontinued The Thursday and Saturday Dinner Dances will
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    • 47 10 Province Wcllc» ley 2nd Sunday .ta No English Service at worth. TToly Corau 0 Wednesday, 730 a m Holy at St. Ma k’s Butterworth. > Thursday, 7 30 a m St. Pau!-» Bukit Sunday Sa mH.ly Sungai Eataui. Cotnnia 1 Monday, 8 a m HO I Sungei Patani.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 267 10 I v MAJ E S T i C 6-15 TONIGHT 1 Here It Is! The Most Polished British Tailed Yef Paramount BRITISH Productions, Ltl, pr‘suiting their Magnificent Comedy Entertain me nt h “SERVICE FOR L4DIES”! J Produced at FJstr *e, London, with a Brilliant All English Cast Beaded by LESLIS
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  • 548 11 DEFLATION >.U .T END Prices Problem HOPE THAT OTTAWA WILL GIVE EMPIRE LE iD A striking pl«a to stop the “progressive and dangeroDb’' policy of d» flation was delivered by V scount Leverhulme when he addressed the London Chamber of Commerce, of which he is
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  • 214 11 TARIFF HfiLPS Only Country That Does Not Show Decline The United Kibgtom is the only country to have registered any real improvement in production during the past six months. This is shown by the business barometer issued by the Federation of British Industries. All the other
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 448 11 maL WwL WH Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double -action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pasteswill remove three most important things necessary film, but they may harm tooth to keep teeth clean and sparkling. enamel. Others are perfectly
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  • 446 12 A MEPHODISr CHAPEL DECISION Ban on Sweepstake Winner Btcanee he bought a t'cket In the Irish sweepstake on the Grand National, William Owen Roberts, aquarryman, has been deburred from taking Holy Communion for six months at the Tabernac’e W- Lh Caivinietie Methodist Ohapel at B'aecau Fertinicg,
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  • 147 12 NOT TO MENTION "A TRIP THROUGH THE HIGHLANDS” Scottish prisoners seem to have a good time. Here are some of the lectures they beard during last year, according to the annual report of the Prisons Department for Scotland, iasued list month. A trip to Kashmir.
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    • 260 12 I I ®f'i i i3£' VSVC2\ 1 <4UI f S i' l lBH <Z< E FR3M > X, t PENANG Wi n wßv W II pi.WGf.PCRE Wit «rrixX, M-V A* ft I 'm&snitfK Site Agents: BOUSTEAt) CO., LTD Singapore, Peaaag, F.M3 Kelantan. I OBTAINABLE FROM Mes«a Pritchard cr Co Ltd,
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    • 63 12 S. P. C. A., PEMANG MORE MEMBERS needed for the Society f r the Prevention of Cruelty to Animah; Minimum Subscription $3 per annum payable to Mrs. J. W, OALLAN, H< u. Treasurer, 43, Northam Road, Miss 8. DENNYSj Hon. Secretary, Municipal Offices. Communication as to <«aBeB of cruelty ihculd
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    • 796 12 POCKET CRFfX ROLLS FOB ESTiTFS, MiHES, ETC. j I jIBI Always ask for I 4| x 61 I jifio ■:H; I M MEUKOW 5X BRANDS 8 64 x ii I iffsimijl Vi 96« x 8i S /lIIIIpI ANO SEF THAT 10 6 x 9 1 3 i QET n II
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  • 779 13 fHu VOYACEBS ON THE CAT REMOVAL of UN U3TOMED RK tobacco Serious Charge “IS THERE A SYNDICATE BEHIND THIS?' 1 —The Magistrate Fnes Biiounting to mere than £3.6'0, -riging out of what Mr. Bmg'ey, the M, rs lebon< rmß'efiae, described as a faring
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    • 101 13 J.si Ink that Keeps a Pen Clean Think of it— Quink, the new Parker quickdrying ink contains an agent which actually > keeps vour pen clean! Quin.: is free from sedimerit— Cows smooth—promotes easier writing. For sale at the bettjr stores -54 f: K® t. va 3EB; -JSE3t?X« Ah/ (ißp*
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    • 338 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000 S, C. Assurance £s force over $35,300,000, The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i (laeor*or«t»d !a Straits SsttbssnU), HEAD 97FICS i Great Eastern Life Balding, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON CFFIci i 27, Old Jewry, E.C, The Caaspeny has £23,000 deposited the Supreme Canrt »f tad somplies
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  • 474 14 Penang. June 2, 1932. PENANG MARKET eta. Meat Beef Steak m kati 33 Stew or Curry do 22 Pork, lean M de 44 Pork lean A fat Ist quality do 32 Mutton Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do
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    • 231 14 THE NAVY'S CHOICE I COATES original WWfe< PLYMOUTH G)N IWIMI Sole Agents ICALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., (Inctrfwatfd undtr thr Co nfar.ies’ Ordinances of Hongkorg (In o porated in Shanghai) ’Phone PENANG 587 I MMt REMOVES THE CAUSE Diseases arising from the Blood must be treated by removing the cause from
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    • 530 14 /untreated milkX f BOTH WHOLE AND I SKIMMED.HAS VERY I I LITTLE ANTI RACHITIC Y ACTIVITY This authoritative quota* tion that fresh cows 1 milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a food mads from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D—.BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has added
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  • 629 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list cf vessels arriving and «tiling fram Penang during the week i IN PORT TO DAY Sailing For Date o f SaiLaa tmpang Pargkor, Bindings and Siva-.an Same Ports Today R?ngam Barnum River Poti Wdd
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    • 336 15 YOU wake up often at night full of aKpgß^M} V I Muitlr»! ntrroui foreboding and L’SjSjSfef'/ jhr.»». Your mind may tell you that Z.i, X mHE® ,fl i, well and the policeman steadily patrols the quiet road outside. But EflgfjgT u>^al2■.. <* ><jur re»t ha« been broken your nerves I
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    • 396 15 Cu7/ i rsy fl 1 1 >/CH!VERS /JAMS, ./r JELLy CRYSTALS -sT-S CUSTARD PONDER CANNED FRUITS FRESH GARDEN PEAS‘WiMY MOBNING TONIC Toe Oldc Engli»h Marmalade at breakfast s^* >,»/ IJt X/ «c-t ...t:cw and vou will understand the secret elljl rd ir« world-wide popularity. If» deiicioua, flavour u irresUtiole—ju<t mzkea
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    • 1430 16 I BOLL A R BLUE PUMMEL LIME SASSER .OlilJl i WEEKIY SKPVrCK, LONDON NORTH CONTINENT ARJ F* A M ERICAN MAIL t■IW E Colombo, Marreille. London, Boltorfani Colombo, London, Rotterdam and Hamborp and Fambrrg Do. Feoaog I 4 T,AFR T E=l Jane 9 g and Liverpool service r, T _„_i
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    • 674 16 j P. 0.-BRITISHFNn?? AND APCAR LINES [Companies Incorporated in England.] MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SER ViCsa Peninsular und Orl&rtal S. N. Co Pe»an<* TMnb- undor contract with HSs Majeaty’e tennain k nB °n, Paw a Government, London and Far *!»<** aast Mali Service. servlet. '’f’Pon Outwards from London for China
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