Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 June 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1932-06-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, I PUBLISHED DAILY No. 134. VOL. LXXXX FRIDAY, 10th JUNE, 1932, ir PRICE 10 CENTS22 words
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Advertisement143 1932-06-10 1 Ilwqata <3K HERS den riSTS I Heal next to The Ditpensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS I B 5 DOLLARS into STERLING I Ji X 1 ASCENDING IN X Sixty-Fourths of a Penny fcivX i 3 rX (CX-X Price each Obtcnnable at n The143 words
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Advertisement1416 1932-06-10 2 TOLET Selangor Turf Club BANKS.?O/?>’ PRISING NORTHAM ROAD AND Summer 1932 Race Meeting CHARTERED BANK IIOIMIIIi SHAH6HAIBAKIIEI Farquhar street show- S a f u rday and Saturday, 11th ©f in di a, Australia and china CORPORATIOI. ROOMS, OFFICES, STORE j 18th June, 1932. (Incorgorstd io England by loytlChsrter 1868. [incobporatsd1,416 words
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NOTES & NEWS FROM INDIA
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Article346 1932-06-10 3 TALE OF A “KAVADI” Call to Devotee in a Dream Tinnevelly, May 28 LAST Thursday the Vis? gam festival of the celebrated Tiruchendur Temple was celebrated fittingly. From there comes the report from an eye-witness, of the termination of a successful Serpent Kavadi that was taken346 words
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Article273 1932-06-10 3 DACOITY CHARGE AG4INBT SEVEN YOUNG MEN Lahore, Muy 23 Further prosecution evidence was recorded by Mr, Rimnath Ln.hr*, Special Magistrate, in the case in which seven young men are being tried on charges of committing dscoity on the premisee of the agents cf certain foreign273 words
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Article121 1932-06-10 3 POLICE WATCH RAILWAY STATION 8 Allahabad. M y 24 A strict watch is being kept since yesterday at the Allahabad Railway Stations in order, it is understood, to detect passengers travelling without tickets. The police are reported to have received information that vil’agera may attempt to121 words
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Article453 1932-06-10 3 WHY ACTION WAS NECESSARY Bombay, M.y 23 The Times of India state*:— With reference to the fl gglng of six O'.vil D sobedienoe prisoners in »hp Ktrachi District Prison on April 20, misleading reports have appeared in toe Press which suggest that the prisoners in question wee453 words
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Article279 1932-06-10 3 PROF. EDWARD THOMPSON’S VIEWS Bombay, May 24 According to a London message to a local paper, Prof. Edward Thompson) who recently returned to London from bis Indian tour, speaking at the Roytl Centra! Asiatic Society, said that economic misery was responsible for much of the political trouble in279 words
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Article227 1932-06-10 3 CALCUTTA CORPORATIONS TRIBUTE CJcutt», May 23 The Ca'cuHa Corporation miurnei the death of Mr. B*oin Chandra P 1 to-day and ae a mirk of respect to his memory, adjourned. Supporting the condolence resolution, Councillor H. Luke remarked that the latter days of men like Sir227 words
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Article143 1932-06-10 3 GATHERINGS DISPENSED AT ALLAH \BAD Al ahabad, May 24 An attempt by the Congress to hold a District Oonfenrc) at Ahhabai has failed. The pci ce guarded all gab! o pl css to prevent meetings anl orders under Sectio U 4 Or. P. 0. prohibiting assemblies143 words
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Article178 1932-06-10 3 ACCUSED SENTENCED TO TEN YEAR;,’ JAIL Ajmer, May 21 Ramchander B pit was sentence! to 10 years’ rigorous imprisonmaut by the Aiditional District M gistta eto day. H* was given 7 years under Section 307 I P.O. for the attempt on the life of the Commissioner,178 words
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160 1932-06-10 3 A3CENT OF SHALI PEAK S mla, May 24 Hsr Excellency the Countess of WJ- Irglon, accompanied by the of K'oaihJ, the R<jah of Bh»j and sev rat membtrs of th® personal ssaff, left The Retreat at M kshobra at daybreak ye? ?r--day and, after making160 words
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Advertisement218 1932-06-10 3 I f’ ta,ne 1500 Al5Ol ane I Penang Gaja-i Luar 33 FOR SERVICE QUALITY PRI O E and a Range of Cold Storage Supplies and Groceries to make House I Keeping Easy and Interesting, a «•<*■■ 1 HU k I IiHL 'M V iipo W!/ \w $8 -bs Many of218 words
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Advertisement85 1932-06-10 3 IwiMinaiiiii in A THE BUSHES AT THE BOTTOM OF THE GARDEN Here's Norman Long’s Latest. Remember his “Seven Veils”! Well this New Record is going to I cause a Bigger Sensation. Here’s a verse, cne i of many. r Down on the Ground I There’s Things Been Found In the85 words
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Advertisement367 1932-06-10 4 I. af®»2»sra» awwc <- l 4 I i /E. 77.— .1— i 1 i 11 1 1 in Value Leading in Sales I l> b H j Tt*e World’s most Popular Cctr seis a new Si£tn<l«&r&l of Value? I 1 Z 7) X V.aS raU otl rrdV Cts K I367 words
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Article221 1932-06-10 5 SIR SAMUEL HOARE AND AIR SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA London, May 25 In the Horns of Commons on Monday Captain Peter MscD'nJl seked the Secret ry of State for India whether he can now mike any farther statament ae to whether arrangements can be made with the G221 words
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794 1932-06-10 5 SELECTIONS FOR TO-MOREOW Is Erato Ready? By Tic Tac Below will be found the weights and selections for to morrow’s races at Selangor, the first day of tbe Summer Meeting, the selections being subject to serstebings In tbe first race Roy s Beet seems to794 words
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Advertisement352 1932-06-10 5 unbv the THE MAN/ I fnU m,efol «them |,s|st m iSO CowaGal© ifig|lßi MilkFeol i |g| j ICf/ au/ 'T’HEY know that now g I j yx Ais the time to la y th J s X-iflUr* ■/JL ll foundations of Baby's future health, and that on I I this352 words
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Advertisement116 1932-06-10 5 Here! the finest value I in Folding Push Cars ever offered to the [public of the Colony I H 1 I r i i ip w itU 3 j r\>A\ l Jw s “ZBettakar” j i D J Thcit wiN give belter service 9 I EACH j j SPECIFICATIO”. I116 words
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Article1540 1932-06-10 6 TUNING IN-USE OF ADAPTORS -A MOST VALUABLE ASSETHINT FOR LOCAL RADIO DEALERS. Seta made for the English medium at ong wave’engthe o»n be used for short wavelength 3. There are a few people in Malaya who have brought out home broadoast receivers only to find that these sets cannot1,540 words
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Advertisement65 1932-06-10 6 SANFORDS ARTISTIC FURNITURE “CERTIFIED MASSEURS” rubber stamp ink win For Sale or On Hire MR K USAKA help your stamp pad and assistant rubber sump »3 give better g a$ y Payments Accepted MRS. YOSHIYO impression, and longer BURMAH ROAD. Large Steel, on Hand u 2 y h b t65 words
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Miscellaneous896 1932-06-10 6 CHEAP SALE OF RADIO GOOD? Owing to impending arrivals of large new st >oks of Radio goods we offer the Radio buying public the advantage of rock bottom prices in the following lines, all much below actual cost price. Valves Stadium Metres 800 Pliotron Valves. 211 A each 11 50896 words
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2467 1932-06-10 7 Judgment for Thab Sakae Tin For $50,400 and Costs Defendant, Mr. Liddlelow, Absent In the Surrerae Court to day on the 3tfetdint beir g absent and unrepresenttd iy Counsel, Mr, Jut.ice Prichard K. 0. enkied judr went fct ihe plaintiffj, with aceta ia fie case2,467 words
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Article56 1932-06-10 7 BOWLS PRIZE GIVING The pr'z.a wuii in the rteent Lawn Sowis Ton a.io ent v il bu (presented at -n 'AI Home” at tba Or eket o<nb nn Thun•»y n»X' ihe 16 u Jane .'*7 o’clock p.tn. Tae rinks *’l. De ligh ei for p.ay end it56 words
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Article718 1932-06-10 7 Miss Noble was admitted to Bangs ar Hospital on Wednesday. 1 Major K. L« Easton, l/29th Burma Rifles, has been granted leave from June 25. Mr. A. Grant Mackie left for Port Baid by the Dollar liner President van Buren yesterday, r-fti—aiiii I i Mrs Yeo Kim718 words
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Article77 1932-06-10 7 VIOTIM OF SPRUE According io a cablegram received this morning Mrs G. F Pykett ckd on Thato day morning in Blough. England. She had been suffering for only a few days with sprue. The funeral will be held in Blough at eleven o’clock on77 words
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Article293 1932-06-10 7 IXXMI, APPLICATION for Restraining Money in Bank In the Supreme Court to day Mr. P&lgrave Simpson, on behalf of Mr. Chung Thye Phin, applied for an order restrain Ing Messrs, Lewis L»zarus and Sons, represented in Penarg by Messrs. Huttenbach Lazarus and Sons, thsir servants293 words
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Article250 1932-06-10 7 SHOOTS STEP-FATHER Tragedy at Sungei Pinang Enraged by the treatment given bis mother by his step fither who had rewly acquired a young and pretty woman as his wife while driving away tbe other, a Chinese youth shot the man dead and made good his escape.250 words
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Article74 1932-06-10 7 American Zone Final Forest Hille, Jon 9 Tn the Davis Gup CimpsHtioa in thrfirtgl of the American Bhirhfe (U r; States) beat Pernambuco (B/ z i) 6— l, 3 —6, 6—3 B—6 and A’l (Urt Stxtti) beat Cruz (Bnz’l) 6—2, 6—3 6—3. Japan Leading Denmark Copenhagen, Jons74 words
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Article21 1932-06-10 7 Rauter. WAR APPROPRIATION Washington, To day The Senate Lsa parsed the 889 mi Hon dollars War Daparimant Appropriation BdL—Ranter.Rauter. - 21 words
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Article140 1932-06-10 7 Reuter. EARLY FINISHES Dulcep Siobji’s Opening Century for Season Lor dor, Jane 9 Three matches which ccmmenoed yee'erday ended decisively to-day. At Cowbridge, Glamorgan defeated Leicestershire by an innings and 84 rune. Leicestershire were dismissed for 84 (Mercer 5 for 33) and 68 (Jlay 5 forReuter. - 140 words
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148 1932-06-10 7 ON SATURDAY. JUNE 25 The annual meeting of the Kedah Gyn khana club will he» held at Alor Star on Saturday, June 25. There wl;l be eight events on ths program v 'j z fl va hauSS’ caps for certified Po'o Ponies (Div. B.), Ponies148 words
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Article304 1932-06-10 7 0. T. L« - 0. T. L« SPLENDID MU IOAL COMEDY AT MAJESTIC l isw iha ‘aOng ia mv heart and a rqupstto my readers to ‘have a little faith in me’, tint I nen thtde few lines to leL them of First National’s all talking TiiusinU roxunct. —’Spring ia Hert’*—wh’cb304 words
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Advertisement65 1932-06-10 7 S. P. C. A., PEMfiMB MORE MEMtiEciS needed for the Society f r the Prevention of Cruelty to Animd’.r; Minimum iSubscriplion $3 per annam piy>.bk- to M.g. j. w. Lallan, H >n. Treasurer, 43 Northhm Road* M ss d. DENNYS, Do Secretary, Municipal Offices, Communication ;.a to c-ses of cruelty65 words
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Article1126 1932-06-10 8 It has b 3 n announced that one of the fir-t steps to be taken with reference to rhe new Moneylenders’ Enactment P in fnti re where a debtor ca prove that he has borrowed a ceitiin Eiim and has been made to sign for very much1,126 words
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Article573 1932-06-10 8 Penang, Friday zTTjENANG is in tbe throes rf a mild convulsion, the origin of which has been tr ced to the New Baziar, Penang Road, where wage-earners are indu 'ed to part with their hard won cash on games of chance or skill. Ii is as well573 words
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Article106 1932-06-10 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday 10-nay London I'iloOJOs. XlOB Os, Tin (3 Months) n I London iU7 os.od. £llO 55. Singapore $58.37 J Business Done 0 l* ons Penang $5B xi' q Business Done 25 tois done Buyers 1 3 Rubber »11 a H’ a London J1 e New York106 words
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Advertisement161 1932-06-10 8 Closing down sale NOW IN PROGRESS EVERY ARTICLE AT LOST price AND UNDER Ladies Evening Frocks SMART SELECTION COIHG FOR UNDER COST PRICE Com? Early to Avoid Disappointment I John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. ma I AJmrr--|IM| lIIWBI ■LI I 1111 BUY ONLY Clover Brand Milk vs. T» p MFS161 words
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Advertisement33 1932-06-10 8 B. IV O. THIS BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN HK EAdi'. ALL ROOMS FAO« THE SEk each with sitting room ana private bathroom attached. NODERK SANITATIOR THROUGHOUT EXCELLBN’T CUISINE tinder expert European Chef.33 words
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201 1932-06-10 9 -Reuter- i panfse he*d of CU S f OMS alarming report PROOF OF MANCHURIAN domination gsricua misgivings hft ve been aroused in British F .r Eastern mercantile circles by i report that the Manchurian Government con* tempi re the early appointment of a Japanese Rector-Reuter- - 201 words
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Article101 1932-06-10 9 —Bagby Radio Service Goverrment Would Welcome Dicussior at Ottawa Rugby, To day Asked whether his department was svolving an imperial monetary policy for tubmlesion to the Ottawa Conference the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr Neville Chamberlain, in the House of Commons to day said the questions of monetary—Bagby Radio Service - 101 words
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Article76 1932-06-10 9 Rugby Radio Service. Commons Rejects Proposal For Reduction Rugby, Yesterday By 301 votes io 71 the House of Ccttzrcrs last night on the record stage of its F rance Bill rejected an amendment fcr nrrctlon of the beer duty which it w s npntnted is now fifteen timesRugby Radio Service. - 76 words
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Article69 1932-06-10 9 Reuter. I Refuse To Bo Insulted By A Jew Berlin. Yesterday A thousand marks’ fine for contempt of court was II fileted on Herr Hitler as punish fcr a vehement outburst in a case lu which Filler as a witness was being Bticned by a Jewish counsel EReuter. - 69 words
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Article41 1932-06-10 9 btuter. Early Audience Of The King London Yesterday One cf the earliest of Sir Miles I ampson p #p K»Rements since his return was an audi--Bdod of his Majesty this morning. H« ’enirindcd in conversation for some time.btuter. - 41 words
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Article214 1932-06-10 9 .—Rsuter. NEW RECORD FOR PAST WEEK REDUCTION OF 500 M’LLIONS FOR YEAR New York, To day A new record for the year in the gold earmarked for export was established in the past week with the loss to America of 182 million dollars chiefly.—Rsuter. - 214 words
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Article74 1932-06-10 9 Reuter. Strick n With Giief At Loss Of Hr Be.uly Faris To day Grief at the loss of her beauty owing to disfiguration by injuries received in a crash while taking tff for a flight from Marseilles to Tokio is bJieved to have caused the suicide of ViesReuter. - 74 words
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Article194 1932-06-10 9 LEAGUE DELEGATION VIEWS AGREEMENT ON PRACTICAL REMEDIES Geneva. Yesterday Th t the gold standard remains the best available monetary mechanism capable of achieving the most advantages claimed for alternative standards la the opinion expressed in the final report of the Gold Delegation appointed by the194 words
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Article100 1932-06-10 9 Rugby Radio ervice. Full Military and Naval Honours by Britain Rugby, To day The faneral of the late Italian Amtas sador, Signor Bordonaro, will take place on Saturday and his remains will be given full military and naval honours by Britain When the body is tai en fromRugby Radio ervice. - 100 words
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Article106 1932-06-10 9 —Rugby Radio e ervice. No Guarantees Given by Britain For Material Supplied To France Rugby, To day Asked the amount included in Britain’s war debt to tbe United States represented by guarantees given by Britain for material supplied direct to France on the French account M-j'or Elliot, Financial—Rugby Radio e ervice. - 106 words
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Article93 1932-06-10 9 Rugby Radio Service. Displays Great Interest In London’s Activities Rugby, To day The Prince of Wales to day made a tour of the London docks. After inspecting the headquarters of the Port Authority he went down the river in a motor boat visiting among other docks theRugby Radio Service. - 93 words
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Article41 1932-06-10 9 Reuter. White House Demal Stated To Be Technical Washington. Yesterday Although White House officially denies Mr Hoover's approval of resubmission of the prohibition question for the presidential election this deni »1 is generally taken to be merely technics»!Reuter. - 41 words
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Article356 1932-06-10 9 return to Dublin in the evening.—Rugby Radio Service. WHOLE POLITICAL SITUATION CHANGED LONDON PARLEYS START TO-DAY Drastic changes in the BJI for tbe removal of the Oath of allegiance were made when the measure was considered in committee in the Irish Free State Senate yesterdayreturn to Dublin in the evening.—Rugby Radio Service. - 356 words
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Article116 1932-06-10 9 —Ru by Radio Service. Honour Conferred on Famous Sculptor Rugby. To day Tbe King knighted Mr. Alfred Gilbert, the seventy eight year-old sculptor and designer of the famous Eros statue, at Buckingham Palace to day. On'y last week Hr. Alfred Gilbert accepted an invitation to rejoin the.—Ru by Radio Service. - 116 words
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Article106 1932-06-10 9 gest any further lines of inquiry —Rugby Radio Service. Committee Io ’nqiiire T nto Sterilisation Proposal Rugby, To day The committee to inquire into tbe sterilisation of mental defectives has been set up by the Health Ministry with Mr. L G. Brook, chairman of the 80-rd of Control,gest any further lines of inquiry —Rugby Radio Service. - 106 words
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Article44 1932-06-10 9 l^6 K ,Dg Rugby Radio Rugby, Yesterday Bn( l Qceen of the Be'gians unH 0 1 cn^CQ night on a short vista BfJc 616 r et lt Victoria Station by the 1 Eian aiujatsboor and Lord Hampden d the King Rugby Radiol^6 K,Dg ~ Rugby Radio - 44 words
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Article74 1932-06-10 9 I,— Reuter Business Suspend-d In Anglo-South* American Bank “A” Shares London, Yesterday Business was suspended in the Anglo 'outh American Bank ’A’ shares on the ■"took Exchange. Dealings previously occurred at nil implying that the shares were given away, many holders being anxious to dispose of the sharesI,—Reuter - 74 words
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Article43 1932-06-10 9 Reuter. Another Large Sh pment For France New York. Yesterday Enactment cf the Revenue Bill has not terminated the drain of gold. B\l7looo dollars worth were engaged for export during the last twenty-four hours over half of which is for FranceReuter. - 43 words
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Article39 1932-06-10 9 Renter. General Dawrs to Work out Rehabilitation New York Yesterday General Dawes will be engaged in working out the rehabilitation of the Insull enterprises for which receivers were appointed last month according to the New York Times.Renter. - 39 words
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Article22 1932-06-10 9 Ridio bervice. Rugby, Yesterday The Argentine University Delegation now muring Eoglaud visited the House of Com m' Dg to day-– Ridio bervice. - 22 words
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Article400 1932-06-10 9 SURVIVOR’3 THRILLING STO'.-Y Unlmawn Fate of Friend In the Pinarg Police Churt. bef >re Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, tbe preliminary enquiry into the case in W' flb four Chine*" namni Tvh Berg KoH, Ta< Ah Chsi, H h Ah Chai, a d L»m An Jin,400 words
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Article137 1932-06-10 9 FOR THEFT OF BELT Sentence of three months rtonmus imprisonment w?e passed on a M l>s, Mohamed Ismail, wbn bad pleaded gu l y to a charge of theft on hie previous appearer, c*. Court Inop'c'or R. Nunn said that on Jur e 5 while oompiahant137 words
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162 1932-06-10 9 POLICE DEFEAT TEACHERS Sudin "cO'fS Five Goals for Winners Toe P Lee comfortable defeated the Pjoang T-tchers iu ih p ir Junior League ifjsic;'wh'oh was pl -»5 e I yesterday on thsP <st i R gr nui b, 8 goals to feur» Sn rin,162 words
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Article47 1932-06-10 9 —Router. FISLD OF 16 London, June 9 The result of the Newbury Summer Cup inn at Newbury to-day resulted as f.Hjwt: Anna 1 2 Ohorist 8 S'xteen ran. Won by a ie? gtE ihree-quarisr length. Betting: 100/8 Anna 7/1 Rockstir 10/1 Ch.rist.-—Router. - 47 words
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Article60 1932-06-10 9 Rsuter. SARAZ&N LEADING London, Juns 9 At S.ndwich in the British Open Golt ChamMioiiehij', toe r, Swazen, wi:b au g<rt* 4 of 139 ,eaci3 the Brit* lehot?. Ai »<h 142 hui Uompeton and U. >¥h< c mb? 144 T-ie bolder, A m'nr. c’mes next with 145.Rsuter. - 60 words
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Article140 1932-06-10 9 AOCU3ED FINED t CO EACH Chargel with cbeet’r? by means of tn Ingeniouß’y devissd <1 c rieal contrivance concea ed und»r the bnarda holding the* cups which bore the rumerical numbers from one to ten for players to stake, Wong Ohan Hoe and Wong Fob,140 words
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Advertisement112 1932-06-10 9 McEwan’s Pilsener Beer To all purchasers of Me Ewan’s CHOP “JUM 9 P l ener Beer during the period Ist June —15th Junr, we shall be pleased to present o >e ft- e bottle for every two bought from any n cognised it n de ler. We ask you to112 words
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Miscellaneous29 1932-06-10 9 ffIDB TABLES High Water Low Water Vo- Day 3.48 ftjn. 9.3 L a.tn, 3.22 p.m. 1 .38 pm. To Mobbow 4.44 a.m. 10.25 a m. 4.13 p.m. 11.28 pm.29 words
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Article280 1932-06-10 10 COMMITTER’S REPORT One Hundred and Thirty Repatriated Applications Previously This To date month Local Oorimittee Singapore *7l 4 174 Penarg 57 2 59 Malacca 5 1 6 Keiah 3 8 Perak 88 88 N. Sembilsn 20 20 OorirJ Committee Kuala Lumpur 178 178 521 7 528 Number280 words
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Article175 1932-06-10 10 Boustead Co., Ltd. RUBBER SALEB DEPARTMENT Penang, June 8 Markete generally have ruled ex remely du 1 with only nominal flue‘u dime in valnesi London and New York closing unohang-d on bahrci at 1.11/161 and 2.11/16 gold esnts respectively. There has bsen a further drop of 998 *:on8 in U.175 words
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Article369 1932-06-10 10 TO-DAY’8 PRUES J, Ih» following wan the latest guoiailoas In MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oc.’b share list at|jll s.m. to-diF Yesterday To-day f Shabbb b do to. f I t 1. Mining Ayer HiMm M 10/- 10 6 9,9 10/3 Kinta .70 .72} .671 -721 Kacbai Tin369 words
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Article32 1932-06-10 10 Singapore Prises for Stendtrd Rtbbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are 8B follows B°?* 41 oenta per lb. July/Sept. 5 Oci./Deo. _s} M Jan March 5} u Market quiet.32 words
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Article42 1932-06-10 10 3rd °unday after Trinity 9am Tamil Roly C, mmunion and Address at St Paul’s. Bukit Tengih 6pm Evensong and Address Lt St Ma k's, Butter worth a m Hol y Communion at bf Mark s, Butterworth StVl’iXj 3 TeA" ro142 words
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Article141 1932-06-10 10 Latest Quotations Thur. Wed. Bai. June 9 June 8 Sept. 19 Paris 98} 98 8/16 128.90 New York 8.671 8.67} 4.85} Montreal 4.26 4 28} Brussels 26.85 26 32} 84.88 Geneva 18 83 18.77} 24.80 Amsterdam 9.07} 9.07 12.08 Milan 71 71f 82.80 Berlin 15 47}141 words
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Article240 1932-06-10 10 Pananpj June 10 I ctej Benarea Oplmx ip. ebni 1201: 5,000 00 Cl oves li no supplies Geld uaf ee 11 era 72 00 Maoa Piek’nf nemj no supplies Nuimegt 80 j ,1 w 11 110 s »4 Ooeonutaper 1.008 u 15.00 Copra Sundrtales 5.80 ReVaai sales 1140240 words
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Article83 1932-06-10 10 Penangi June 10 By Conrtery of the QkertereJ Benk Jn London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 i< .1 4 m/ti 2/3 29/82 1 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 1/16 .1 8 H Documentary 2/4 8/16 On New York Bank Demand 42} Frar c» T T. 950 nom India h JL'.T.83 words
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Advertisement327 1932-06-10 10 'V HSSI be IRumwmebe il Cheerful and Cool TO MORROW Morning —Music in the Lounge Owing to other arrangements the usual Dinner Dance will not be SUNDAY orchestral concert 9-30 p.m. TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10—$15, Book of 25 —$35. RUNNTMEDE HOTEL, IID., George Goidsack, Manager. ’PHONE 543. Trade Exhibition327 words
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Advertisement318 1932-06-10 10 a PLUM J AND H 4?py |l z,- H StrOwir lg P’ lttin R «n werght ho I Zy his Gigea .on is functioning p rfectiv > ln g hlm t «ssimilate a. d obLii 3 e e,l&b! of nourisbr «6“t from his food OUn< W -1 f LX Parents318 words
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Miscellaneous161 1932-06-10 10 ?i YU nFnSL’ORI-' 4 ’PFFONF 264 I 6,5 nightly g 3O I Lawrence Tibbett—Lupe Velez ii “CUBAN LOVE SONG’ I M-G M.’a Super Mueioal Triumph Also Gamont Saper Sound Jfar i NEXT CHANGE I Belen Hayes in "The Sin ol Madelon Claudel” Another M-G-M Hit Booking at Moutrie’s ’Phone 795.161 words
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Article885 1932-06-10 11 PROFIT OF £6,000 The twenty-second annual general meeting of the Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates! Ltd., was held on Thursday, the 12th May, 1932, in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers* Association, 24, Idol Lane* Eastcheap, E.C., Mr, Arthur A. Allen (chairman of the company) presiding. The representative885 words
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Article380 1932-06-10 11 M«bBtli. William Jacks and Co. reported cn May 18 »s follow?: If the inhabitants of the United States of Amerfci were accustomed to take the long view and did not confine themselves to buying for an immediate profit, the leading shares on Wall Street and many of380 words
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Advertisement198 1932-06-10 11 The Sungei Patani Amateur Dramatic Society PRESENT The Last of Mrs. Cheyney BY Frederick Lonsdale AT THE TOWN HALL, PENANG, On Saturday, June 18th at 9.30 p.m. IN AID OF The Unemployment Fund Seats. Reserved s£/Unreserved $l-50 Booking at Pritchards This space is kindly donated by Messrs Nestle and Anglo-Swiss198 words
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Advertisement307 1932-06-10 11 {/can Aai Vi f nil "PRUDINTIAL WAY' kV A An opportunity is now offered to you to secure a GUARANTEED INCOME at age 50 (or at any '’t* l other age you may desire). Take this opportunity now before it is Policies for lafc and US yOQ P a Fire,307 words
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Advertisement187 1932-06-10 11 Rates for Casual Advertisements AU communication! relating io Adveriiiemant! should ba addreesad to the Advertisement Manager, The Pinang Gazette. Wanted, For Bale, Short NokicM Ao., will be charged for at the following cash rates:— Advertisement up to 33 words cte. per inch Minimum Charge 2.00 1 Insertion 2.00 i, 2187 words
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Article687 1932-06-10 12 DUKE OF CONNAUGHT’S INSPIRING MESSAGE OTTAWA A WAY CUP Australia and Debts Problem London, May 24 t ‘‘T see in the Ottawa Conference I an opportunity to discover ways and means by which each part of the Empire can promote the prosperity of the whole, to687 words
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Article253 1932-06-10 12 A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY In the early days of photograph»-, round abcut the forties ard fifties of the 1 st century, the tasks cf a photographer had much in common with that of a beast of burden. Apart from the many technical difficulties, photographv represented a transport253 words
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Article69 1932-06-10 12 CONFERENCE NOT TO BE HELD Nagnu*, May 24 The Deputy Chrnmission’r of Nagpur has banned the Mabakoeha’ Provincial Congress Conference to be held at Nagpur J? W R u dB 4 h ll of M ‘V «•'d coiiß'qie».'uL” ,h N “S‘ >nr fc ?iv.n 1.. M69 words
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Article266 1932-06-10 12 A di?rute between two Chinese which, it was alleged, ended in one cf them attacking the other with a chopper and wounding him! was the subject of a casr in the Singapore District Court before Mr. G. C. Dodd. The jidg*. sf er a somewhat lengthy hearing, found266 words
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Article172 1932-06-10 12 CHINESE WOMAN GETS YEAR’S IMPRISONMENT Sentence cf one year’s rigorous im prisonment wss passed by the Singapore District Judg", Mr. G. O. Dodd, on au elderly Chinese woman who wss found guilty of kidnapping the fivtyears old son of a neighbour. Mr. D K’-nny. Chief Court Inspector,172 words
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Article247 1932-06-10 13 CLOSED DOWN BY LORD PREFECT OF POLIOE Bangkok, June 2 On Thursday members of th»0.1.D., noting under the instructions of the Lord Prefect of Bangkok, clcsed down the Banguan Ssngat Sri printing office, the publishers of the Siamese daily newspaper Sayam Rdna, and the permits issued to the247 words
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Article176 1932-06-10 13 REASONS FOR NOT CALLING VOLUNTEERS Bangkok/Jone 3 Usually at this time of year the police issue a call for volunteers, but this has not been done this year, and for it LieutGeneral Pbya Adbikarana Prakas has given a Siamese contemporary the follow* ing reasons: —Firstly, owing to176 words
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Article134 1932-06-10 13 POPULAR FIGURE! CELEBRATES 74TH BIRTHDAY Bangkok, June 2 Tc-day one of the most popular members of the foreign community celebrates his 74. h birthday. This is Mr. John M. Dunlop, who was born in Dumbartonshire in 1858, and since then has seen much of the world.134 words
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Article148 1932-06-10 13 SERIOUS MOTOR LORRY ACCIDENT Bangkok, Jane 2 A correspondent of the Thai Mei records a serious motor-lorry accident which occurred at Hua Hin cn Tuesday morning. The lorry in question btLrgedto the Hoon Swee Ho ice factory and was proceeding in the direction cf Ban Takieb148 words
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Article177 1932-06-10 13 REOPEN 3 AFTER RECENT DISASTROUS FIRE Bangkok, June 2 Yesterday The Qieen Oinemr, recently burned out at reopened pending the re-building of new premises, at the old Hongkong Cinema ball, Bangkok. The latter has been cleaned and painted and some structural arrangements have been carried ou\ making it177 words
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Article189 1932-06-10 13 TMr. F. V. DE INJURED N WINDMILL RD. ACCIDENT I Bangkok, June 3 Shortly before 8 p.m. yesterday there was a nasty motor smash in the Windmill Road. Mr, F. V. de Jceue, accompanied by a young lady relative, was driving home in hie Ford sedan car when,189 words
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Article151 1932-06-10 13 KING’S RECOGNITION OF LOJAL EFFORTS Bangkok, June 2 In this country much in the way of what may be termed public werks is initiated and carried out by local effortsThe king has thoughtfully decided to recognise the value of st ch efforts. His Majesty has been pleased to151 words
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Article114 1932-06-10 13 RESUMPTION OF ORO3B-COUNTRY RIDES B.rgkok, June 2 The Bangkok Riding and Polo Club has resumed its crocs country rides on Sunday mornings, the first of wh'ch was held last Sunday, consisting of a pr-per-chase over the Klong Toi fields. A most enjoyable ride was participated in114 words
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Advertisement331 1932-06-10 13 okqjM -®*®ssX VJi i I suffered jl/«\ unnecessary pains since 1 was 15' "After having given Kalzana tablets a fair trial I have no hesitation in saying: 1 hey are a boon to girls such as myself who suffer a great deal of pain at certain periods!’ I have suffered331 words
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Advertisement212 1932-06-10 13 The Impo tance of Salt Dor Seasoning Most dishes need to be seasoned with salt. Add the exact amount you require by means of a handy pourer tin of Cerebos Salt. It contains the purest salt in the world—dry, free-running, incomparable, Cerebos Salt Man uf a clured by Cerebos Limited,212 words
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Article488 1932-06-10 14 Pet»»ng. June 10, 1838. PfiNANU MARKET S eta. Meat Beef Steak M kati 32 Stew or Curry do 22 Pork lean m. de Po'k lean 4’fat JI st quality do 32 Mnnoii Indian lb 40 do Australian do 40 Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do488 words
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Advertisement277 1932-06-10 14 aF 7heLancet\fBt3o)says; UNTREATED MILIcV f DOTH WHOLE AND I I SKIMMED. HAS VERY I LITTLE ANTI-aACffiTIC ACTIVITY frtA Thia authoritative quota» tion that Erash cows’* Kiilk D Is eoavSncisag. It follows that a food ntiswH fro ssi fresh sasOM contains almost no Vitamin D EUT Si7NSOTNE GLAXO has Ostslln vitamin277 words
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Article525 1932-06-10 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing tram Penang during the week j IN POBT TO-DAY Kama oi From Sailing For Bala ot FaUioS Steamer Boringia Singapore Ccbmbo, Suea, Port Said. Genoa, London, Rotterdam. Hamburg and525 words
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