Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 June 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 144. VOL. LXXXX WEDNESDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 602 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Hea*- Office next to Tie -Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street Z? Rash on Little Girl’s Ijg Face Itched Badly Healed by Cuticura a “The trouble began on my little girl** ,n o£n,C a* t face when she was eleven years old. She zrinanq e—ssss better
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    • 29 1 SANFORDS HUBBEK STAMP INK will help your stamp pad jf and lubber stamp to give i better impressions and I longer service. The Pinang Gazette I PRESS, LTD. I
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    • 1912 2 miscellaneous municipal NoticE"' 'd/lwtxtg FriiFfrj i‘\ L-H L» r ;"J;. i J‘l BANKS. id i_l J 1 'L- I Dorothy Pertini is S.I. .f uMU M tn mt n M IMUQBB i l |f |./#l. J] Coming to ronang l K op india, austrauamnd china >x CfIRPIffiATKII I t I
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  • 1000 3 “I Worshipped the Ground She Trod On” INJthe re-trial of the “Helen of Troy” case at Bary St. Edmunds Assizes on June 6 a verdict for £5OO damages was awarded Mr. John Dover Plase, who sued Dr. Charles Frederick Searle for damages for
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    • 304 3 Yod FeelFittbr...And You DaN Twice As Mdch Tennis— erickat— swimming— Joel boll—sb wonderful exercise after office hours provided you are fit. If yoa are unfit, either mentally or physically, ah sports k»e their savour. Your «I' ’< Z i energy fl ge, and your spirit llv v gW i >
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    • 130 3 n. 1 -t: A Message of Hope to those who have Lost Vigour. < |;SggpaL When natural youthful vigour I prematurely lost —whether it be I fl (tjfr-i through illness, stress of climate, or through overwork —life is r-Tf 55 merely a dull existence. It behoves whose vital forces have
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    • 139 3 CREAM j I Al W lIP K J I Iw^ _—i fi SUPREME THE WORLD OVER I nmewg!WJße^uMW»u^-JCT-TX^e^J!^ M ~WE CAN DELIVeFtTyF THE GLORIA MODEL J) CLOaiA SBCC ■WG.'-rsOgg UGMT*£JUrtJ TRIUMPH TWO-STROKE MOI OR CYCi E pO R $/60 EX STORE THE ST FDIEST £“0 MTJ FCONO”ICAL DM 9F TIUNSPJgT.
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  • 1746 4 Meeting of Lodge Malaya Home News for Mala ya From Our Own Correspondent London, June 8 A land settlement scheme for planters is engaging the earnest attention of the Malayan Information Agency, who hope that it will relieve unemployment among planters who have a small
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 168 4 DIGESTION OUT-OF. ORDER I A COURSE OF PROMOTES SOUND DIGESTION AND SOON PUTS YOU RIGHT ft iV fglw PREPARATIONS SOIR de PARIS evening |EB in Paris a phrase evocative S||| of romance and beauty, is the KBm name given by M. Bourjois to his latest, his supreme creation. Soir do
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    • 231 4 O RlKß'i ttie BOX man/ I .Z 1 v 11 WV V* 17 HJ UNEFOL MOTHERS INSIST Nl C@w|Ga®© iaSI F| ’T’HEY know that now p iW I 8 th® time to lay the T u rt I foundations of Baby’s I future health, and that on I this Food
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  • 747 5 Vr T L Fox, Fecretary, Pehngor Tnrf Club, is suffering from an attack of malaria Mrs Daphne Perkins daughter of Mr and Mrs H D Janez has arrived in Ipoh on a visit to her parents. Mr J 0 Osborne Stipendiary c iewsrd, Straits Racing Association, left
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 463 5 TELLS HOW FAT MEN CAN LOSE HALF-A-POUND A DAY Whilst Gaining Energy, Vigour, Endurance Start taking Kruschen Salta—that’s internal organs need to keep 'von X outhflll active, ambitious and ke2n dun t take them with the idea that they m mind. SkST dJ-thT; W ’“l ’"’H tete Kruschen Salt, every
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    • 75 5 1 -JggBBBWMr DIVINE MEDICINE HERNIA CENT PER CENT SUCCESS I WITWtUT OPERATION I Why do yon suffer from Hernia? Come I to us. we shall mtdre a contract with you j and cure you of the disease. If you fail' to see us. send three annas postal stamp, I have
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    • 222 5 lirrr i mimii "> fiMi 1 1 y .ii.jilr.jwjui .a&w..:. > r RADIO PRODUCTS 6 PAR EXCELLENT S s lilfeg) 1 “BLUESPOT” N >. 88 Pickup The Fimou» 6 >R Unit. Stockists, Kee Hunt Co., Campbeli Street, Penang Radio Supply Co., Bishop Street. Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO, LTD., Penang. 4
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  • INDIAN ITEMS OF INTEREST
    • 1402 6 SIR 0. SETALVAD’S VIEWS Simb, M ‘.y 30 (By mail) Sir Oblmr hl Setdvr, President of the We> rn lad an Liberal Aagcciation, who baa been enjoying a reel sud change here etnc# the beginning of May, having sufficient strength to resssume hia norma! activitira, a Press
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    • 316 6 INQUIRY COMMITTEES APPOINTS J New D«lh\ Ju 2» ft D s tai lei rapor's from stares that on May 29 a c’ash occurred bztween armed Masi&ms and Hindu proce<wioniaiß whin the formar surged forward, fe-riog an attack on the rear by the State civa'ry, and in so doing
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    • 612 6 MR. K. AHMED’3 STATEMENT TO PRESS Calcutta, Jans 4 Mr. K l Ahmed, M. L. A., B ir rist»r-at-Law, in th# course of a statement to the Associated P.e.se, saye: “I am desired to issue lhe L Hawing statement of mine to the press with regard to
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    • 231 6 MR. GANDHI AND INTERVIEWS June 7 It is understood that Mr. Gandhi has written a letter to Government declining to avail himself of the weekly interviews o»rmit’»d by Government in case Miraben (Miss Si de) is not allowed to interview him. It will be remembered that Miraben
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    • 103 6 3HOT AT AND CUT WITH KNIFE L icknow, Tuu» 6 News has been reaeivtd from Ecah that Moulvi Samiullab, father-in-law of N»wab Sir Muzzamullkh, former acting H«ne Member of the Halted Provinces, fell a victim to a murderous attack by unknown persons while returning homo after
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    • 84 6 PRINCE» ti UPPDRT Sinti*, June 6 A conmunique sav H > Excellency ths Vtcert'y has receiv *d mrss'gee from their Hig/inesses tbi* 1 li'uar=-j* of Kashmir, th» Raja of Bondi, the MaharawaJ of the Raja of Shahpura and the Oou mil of Administra tion of Bbnratpur
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    • 77 6 ELIOTIO N INJUNCTION T.EFU3ED Cileotu June 6 Mr. I larendra Krishna Mookerjee, Mcnsiff, Additional Court of Howrah, passed orc ers to-day in an ir j auction matter In cot mection with the e motion cf the chairman of the Howrah Municip lit?, rejecting a petition for a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 166 6 Your Battery Charged Free, j FIRESTONE To Introduce Their New Up-to-date Battery Service Station I Are Offering to Charge Your Battery p r During the Period 22nd—24th Jua e I 'Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Estimates given for Battery Reptirs All Work Under European Supervision BRING YOUR BATTERY 10 15. BEACH ST.
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  • 374 7 —Renter. INI I;tN8 DEFEAT WORCESTERSHIRE Hobbs’s Third Succesive Century London Yesterday F t Worcestershire, the Indiana defeated home side by three wickets. Wore»g»ereh<re made 294 (Nawab of Patandi 88) and 210 (Amar Singh 7 for 78. The. Indians r<;led with 297 (N z r Ali
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  • 76 7 SCHMELING FAVOURITE New York, Yesterday The champion FohmeUng is a slight fa▼curite at 6 to 5 for to-nlghi’s championship of fifteen rounds against Sharkey, the Bostonian at the New Madison Fquare Garden Stadium. Both were very fit and confident. Schmeling will probably weigh 18 si. 8 lb.
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  • 171 7 ACCUSED CONVICTED I Chueh Ah Kay and Lim Peng Ngiap, the, two accused in the Paya Terubong robbery ease were jeslerday OOhvlcted by Mr J* o.j Bassett. District Judge, Penang The first] accused who had s previous conviction for j 5 housebreaking and robbery in 1981 was.
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  • 801 7 FOOR GAME Narrow Win For White» The strong defence which was the most prominent feature in the Whites (Probables side in the fi st trial game played on the EsUmade, was ata discount in the trial played yesterday. Excepting for Fleming who played his usual game
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  • 30 7 —Reuter. §harkszg Wins New York, To-day In the World’s Heavyweight Championship the American, Jack Sharkey, beat the German h dder, Max Schmeling, on points over fifteen rounds
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  • 128 7 NOW WI fl > UROPEANS The handsome Challenge Cup offered by Messes. B P. de Silva and Company, the well known jaweliers, cf Bishop Street* Penang, for competition at cricket bet we* n teams representing urepeans and The Res* in Penang For several years
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  • 212 7 —Renter. Wimbledon fensatirn Satoh and Miki Win Their Matches Miki Kept on the Gallop London, Yesterday A sensation was caused at Wimbledon to-day when, in the Second Round of the Men’s Championship lan Collins (the British Davis Cip representative) defeated the famous French
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  • 78 7 Jardine as Captain Woolley Thĕ Only Veteran Young Side London Yesterday The following lea n has been selectel to represent England against AllIndia in the first Test Match which is to commence at Lord’s on Saturday: -Reuter. D. R. Jardine (Surrey) F. R. Brown (Surrey) R.;W.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 238 7 To the E liter of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —The last trial of soccer for a Penang Eleven against Perak is over It is rather surprising to see the Frobal its giving in poor game and a weak show of themselves. The defence was rather sleepy
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  • 198 7 Ceremonial Parade of Volunteer Unite From Oar Own Correspondent Ipoh. To day A ceremonial parade of the local volußI teer units was held yesterday evening on the occasion of the presentation of ths insignia of the Order of the British Empire to Lt 001.
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  • 43 7 —Rugby Radio Fervioe. New Ministry Sworn In: M. Mlfsnd Premier Rag y. Yesterday A proclamation issued at Malta to day re* establishes self government in the Island» The new Ministry was sworn in with M. Mif sad as Premier.-
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  • 141 7 “S tamboul" EXCELLENT bRITTSH FILM AT MAJESTIC Tbe Majestic Is showing for a short season Paramount’s latest British production-, 'Stamboul”. The story concerns the love of a French officer for the wife of a German Baron who keeps a mistress. The manner in which the Baron tries to find cause
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 64 7 Chinese Benevolent Association The fnneral of Mr*. Toh Chin Ecg new Yeoh CL ye Sim, who died on Jane 19 at 179, Ans'tn wi I t-ke placa oa Thursday, Jur e 23. t 10 am. KHCO THEkM r EOK, Secretary and Treasurer. FOR S*LE MOPRIS COWLEY, 4 SEATER. late 1928.
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  • 397 8 At this critical juncture in European affairs it is unfortunate in the extreme that the Saar Basin problem should crop up again. And it is regrettable that the French Nationalist Party should be the culprit. The Saar valley, a rich coal field, was claimed by France at
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  • 320 8 Judgment was delivered recently in a novel case before a Berlin coart. Some months ago six British whisky distilling firms brought an action against a German distillery, seeking to prevent the use of the word ’’whisky’’ as a description of that firm’s products. They contended that whisky was
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  • 74 8 —Reuter. Government Decide to Stay Proceedings Against Farmers Dublin, Yesterday The Government has decided to stay proceedings against farmers for the payment of land annuities' arrears up to the end of 1981 In oases where the Land Commission is satisfied that the default had arisen
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  • 62 8 —Reuter. “Prohibition Neither Sound Nor Workable Policy Washington, Yesterday Iff. Garner, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, where he represents Texas In the "bone dry south made a statement in favour of the repeal of prohibition which was neither a sound nor a
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  • 665 8 Penang, Wednesday ROM Singapore comes the y* suggestion that in view of the gravity of the unemployment problem, a register should be kept at a place easily aocessible to all prospective employers, of the names, qualifications and nationality of all those in search of work. If it
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  • 114 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday To day London £ll4 10s Od. £ll5 os. Tin (3 Months) London £ll7 os. od. £ll7 os. Singapore $59.12j $61.00 Business Dona 100 tons 100 tons Penang $59.00 $61.00 Business Done Buyers No SelhrsJ 25 Tons Rubber London ll’ d. 1H d New York 2|
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 179 8 I HOLL AN DI A] I Sterilized ESS* I Im .-Tli I Milk I Yiiiii k I S£»I1 AoLiANDlA ]|k W |AL. *UMBta« (jjßttK VM *y M6S $,-fl® I HttTWSO «B41U8» I I Have you already taken advantage I of the recent price reduction? I "I G. H. SLOT CO.,
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    • 18 8 O. HOTSk TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DIMNER AND DANCE Dance Music by the Band of the a. s. PRESIDENT GARFIELD"
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 955 9 Complete Unanimity Between Mr. MacDonald and Mr. Hugh Gibson Washington Denies Agreement To Reopen War Debts Question Austria To Declare Moratorium On Friday Unless Assisted It is reported from Lausanne that at a meeting between Mr. Hugh Gibson and M. Herriot, the American delegate explained why
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  • 61 9 ’-Rtuitc, All applications Examined Carefully London, Yesterday Thai all applications for export of arms to the Far East are examined very carefully was emphasised by Major Colville in rep y io r question in the House of Commons with refer er-co to the
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  • 392 9 —r enter. MANCHURIAN CUSTOMS TANGLE COMMENT BY SHANGHAI PAPER Shanghai. Yesterday The North China Daily News In a leading article this morning on the Customs situation in Manchuria* declares inexorably the Japanese authorities in Manchuria are baing lured from one folly to another by the precocious
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  • 103 9 —Reuter, London, Yesterday After a meeting the International Tin Committee at London issued a communique to the signatory Governments and accepted the scheme known as the modified Byrne Scheme providing that production in July and August should either cease or be controlled and that thereafter the ore
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  • 131 9 Scots Greys ae runner-up.—Fugby Radio I Ferries. 7th Hussars Officer Wins Horse Show Cup Rugby, Yesterday The King this morning held a full dress Investiture at I uokingham Palace when he conferred on more than a hundred redpi ents decorations given them in the last birthday
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  • 53 9 TO BLOW UP WHITE HOUSE —Renter. Secret Service Information of Loaded Car Washington. Yesterday All roads leading to the city are guarded and ths White House patrols have been reinforced in consequence of secret service information from New York that a car with two men and loaded with gunpowder i?
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  • 213 9 Rentes. SERIOUS RIOTING IN CHILE STRONG measures by MILITARY AUTHORITIES Buenos Aires, Yesterday Events in Chile took a grave turn lasi night when rioting broke oat at Santiago Valparaiso and other towns. Twenty were killed and 50 injured at Valparaiso where two Chilean warehips arrived with
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  • 101 9 —Rugby Radio Service. £140,000 Wanted For Bcd'eian Library Btfore 1936 Rugby, Yesterday An appeal specially directed to great business corporations for £79,0 >O, and to members of the Oxford Unlvers *y all over the world nd the general public for £140,000 to meet the
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  • 80 9 —Rugby Ridio S”rv ce. Founders’ Medal el Royal Geographical Society Presented Rugby Yesterday The Royal Geographical Society has pre seated the Founder a Med_l to Mr, 1 erl art G Watkins far exploration and research it the Antarctic culminating in the British Antarctic air expedit’on
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  • 71 9 African Languages and Cultures—Rugby Radio Service. £9,000 to School of Oriental Studies Rugby, Yesterday The Rockefeller Foundation has offered io the School of Oriental Studies I ondon University an annual sum of £3 000 for three years for the furtherance of research in African linguistics. In
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 17 9 .g f O. HOT&k TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER and DANCE Music by band of s|s PRESIDENT GAP FIELD.
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    • 148 9 WTP 1 |csr r s. I SAVOY HOTEL ORPHEANS The greatest combination of dance musieirns in I onion, The dance orchestra that created a sensation when they broadcasted th ir first programme. This is not an ordinary dance hand and thei’ 1 artistry and finesse, combined with real musical beatify,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 58 9 "maTe^ sTYq" 6-15 TO-NIQHT 9 30 Paramount's Stupendous ALL-BRITI3H Production STAMBOUL, with Warwick Ward and Rofifa Moreno Produced in England and Turkey with a Delightful Background of Oriental Palaces, NEXT CHANGE! Paramount’s 1932 Epic. H THE BROKEN LULLABY” Made Warmly HUMAN by the Master Genius of ERNST LUBITSCH ‘producer cf
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  • 674 10 POPULAR CEYLON MOVE C.T.C. to Take “All On” Bets BY TTO-TAO he Ceylon Obsetv r to hand by tbe '«I mail has the following interesting &n£.onncement: C. T. C. All On” Betting A POPULAR MOVE It Is stated that the 0.T.0, intend taking “All
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  • 96 10 phuah hin leong estate In the Supreme Court this morning the matter came up for hearing in which Choon Choe sued Lim Cheng Law, Lim Hooi Hong and Lim Bin Hock (trustees of the estate of the Lie Phuah Hin Leong) for a sum of $1,090
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  • 286 10 Reuter. EOXING TITLE New York, To-day 80 000 ebeering fane saw America in the shape of J ck Sharkey wrest the championship from Europe at AmerioJs latest boxing eUdium at Madison Square Garden New Bowl» Long I land. Many exoressrd the opinion that Schm*ling w»s unquestionably robbed of
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  • 228 10 SIGNS FALSE CHEQUE PRIOR TO DEPARTURE From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. To-day A young English mines d-etriciar, Thomae Robson, a the Koala Lumour Police Court this morning was fined $2OO, in default three months' gaol, on a charge of inducing Mr. W. T. Lee, manager
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  • 122 10 WANTED FOR BHOJTING SaEP-FATHER Chut Boon Lan who was alleged to have shot his step-father in a hou*e at Bukit Ketobi I at Suogei Pinang on June 10 and was believed io have eeciped into woods on the hills with the gun with which he committed the
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  • 281 10 WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY Below will be found the «vents and the weights for Ba*uria>’» annual meeting of the Kedah Gymkha a Club. Bags 1 A Handicap for certified Polo Ponies— Division P, —2 furs. Q peedometer 13 0 Ginger 11 5 Myra H. 7 Jadi 1010 Countess
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  • 65 10 P.C.O. ’A’ AND UNITED ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The following have been selected to play for the P.O.C. "a” agdnst the United Athletic Association to morrow on the Esplanade W M Oak-Rhine; R W Brown and E Walker (Cep J E A Ol&rk, J A Hunt and D A Ccnpar T
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  • 250 10 BIBBY LINE IMPROVEMENTS We feel sure that a’l parents travelling out or home wi>l be glad to learn that several improvements h.ve been male on the B bby Line for the care and comfort I of ch Idren. All the ships have now been fitted
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  • 386 10 MR. BRADDELL’S HOPE IN THE FUTURE "Malaya hae a great number of unused or partially need assets and with a general improvement of tiade, Singapore has a distinct future as an industrial city,” Mr. Roland Braddell told an interviewer in Hong Kong, where he stopped on his
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  • 146 10 Latest Quotations Tues. Mon. Bai. June 21 June 20 Sept. 19 Paris 921/82 91 15/ 6 128.96 New York 8.61} 8.61} 4.861 Montreal 4.19 4.19} Brtumls 261/82 25.97} 64.88 Geneva 1819/12 1817/82 24.86 Amsterdam 818} 8 94 12.08 Mllaa 70| 7011/16 82.86 BerllS 15 8/16 15
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  • 345 10 f TO-DAY’* PRICES t foflnwtat were the Istaei «untatfolM In MESSRS KENNEDY* 00/s share Uei el 11 e.m. to-day Yesterday T>3ay ĔĔ2 Z I Shabby S J! j 13n I 11. < I. S I<• Mining Kinta .67} -70 <7> .78 KuchuTin Ord. .35 .37} .35
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  • 170 10 PeuuiUi Jan? 29 Ct tom o, r J" SX' “42 ?UB OnaGiime pi: 1.002 R.«ten. lt M Rettans Qoane green Snail 8b 11 Rm- 1!;1 SmNc, 1 6 t I 11 IUI <0 *0 tr g Mephank Moultaair )r-linary Moulin Het White N* > a»-«oon<h.ta Stephan» h Rangoon do
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  • 35 10 Pnssr for SviadMd Rfctti 3mok-i Sheet for ti-day m« e folio Sp-rt ...5 csntf pir lb. Jnly/Sept. —s} h Oot./Dse. r t h h J an./ March 5| u Market quiet
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  • 41 10 Pannnr- .Tone 22 Bj (jlurtereJ Bai On London Bank Demand 1/8 25$ Private 3 m/ts creaii if JJ’ 8- Documrotary 3/* 8 b On New York Bank Demind 4U Fr.no T.T. 9M;oO Indi. 11 rT. 154: 81 ISSaper* e BarShvtr
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 41 10 Cbe TRumugmebe u Cheerful C~l TO MORROW dinner dance BRBAD dh ROLLS Cooked in our own bakery will be available from Friday, Jst July. TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10 —$15. Book of 25 —$85 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, George Goldsack, Manager ’PHONE 543-
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    • 78 10 Ritas far Casaal Afre-ti»®” 1 tali’ ng to j, dsementc should be adt tdvertisemani Mansgw, Sasette. Wanted, For Bs’s« Shirt will be charged r itaet—- rtisemeut up ’J 573:4 t nil i* Minimum C'-wr** 1 InwrUnn. eJi 11 11 3 J S.« 6 J 7 12.00 'I r 12 do
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 98 10 Penang Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Thursday 6 a.m. 74 e Noon 84 s 60 m tn 5 pm. 85 nw Friday 6 a.m, 76 b Noon 32 w 3mm 5 p.m. 88 8 1 Saturday 6 a.m> 78 e Noon 89 nw trail 5 p.m, 86 nw Sunday 6
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  • 1736 11 Company’s Strong Financial Position Mr. Eric Miller on the Outlook The twenty-third anuud ordinary general meeting cf the Staan-' I Rubber Es’ster, Ltd. was he'd fl in the Council Room of the 1 Rubber Growe.’fl AMooiM.ion (Inc rporat- 8 ed), 2, 3 and 4. IJol Un*, London,
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  • 396 11 ANNUAL REPORT Directors’ Policy of Caution Tue direciors of Burma-Mshy Tin, Limited, in their report to be eubmitted at an ordinary general meeting of the company to be held at Kua'a Lumpur on June 29, state. During the year several p-opcts were investigated but in. view of
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  • 135 11 ANNUAL REPORT In their eighty-fourth annu U report for the term ending March 31, 1932, the directors of the Japan Mail Steamship Company, Limited, (Nippon Yusen Kdeht) state; The surplus cf earnings after deducting expenditure for the pass half year amounts to Yen 5,442 981.13 The following
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  • 221 11 RECEIVER AND MAN GER APPOINTED Subsidence on The Property London, June 1 Chancery Division —Bjforo Mr. Jar.ee Maugham. Mr. Reid, for plaintiffs in the debenture holders’ action Mai van and G-.mrai Truot against San F.nx Tin Mines, move! f?r the appointment of a receiver ami man
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  • 97 11 U.K. TOTAL, 115 654 TONS London. Jane 8 There was a reduction of 998 t ins in United Kingdom raw rubber stocks last week following a decline of 2,537 t ins in the previous week. The preaaot total of fltocks is 115,654 tons, compared with 139 173
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 586 11 I ’"g O Depressed fe HI Then bpo to your internal organsk ITcl «alt® gHI 1 1 113 7hey Qee<i I, p and a gOC<J c ,0 D9i:3 g- 1 1 1 0 keep yourseH bright and cheerful you naoat avoid BO<3uoiul-.t10n9 of waste POLICIES FOR LIFE. FIRE matter in
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  • 622 12 3’hVELIN RAIDER’S BROADCAST Praise of British Airmen MEMORIES of the air raids on England were revived on June 4th by a broadcast talk by a war Zeppelin commander. Kapitanleutnant a D. Joachim Breithaupt, who at the end of the war was captured following a raid and
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  • 205 12 STARS IN SKETCHES Mme. Gene? Dances Again at Charity Show A cheering crowd outside Drury Lane Theatre greeted th* King and Qieen on the afternoon of June 7ih. when they arrived to attend a g*la matinee in aid of the Hertford British Hospital
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  • 224 12 WHEN MR. KIRKWOOD WILL JOIN THE “lORY PARTI” Mr. David Kirkwood and Mr. J >hn McGaverr, two of the Clydeside M.P.’s, figured in a ecane in Glasgow when both were howled down, and Mr. Kirkwood was dragged from hie platform. They had been conveyed
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 53 12 FUN (Bth Mile, Tanjong Bungah) GALA NIGHT. EVERY SATURDAY Tony’s Special Syncopated Orchestra Book Your Table Early. Stpaal Menu Prepared by Miss C. Medwyn. T, V, TEMPLETON, Managing Proprietor, KORRENGZAL OINTMENT *****1 FOR WOUNDS, SORiS, AND ALL KIN DISEASES. *****10 GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE W W B* W FOR COUGHS, COLDS,
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    • 63 12 POCKET CHECK ROLLS FOB ESTATES, HUES, ETC. 1 4i x 6} 2 4} x 6| 3 5f x 7§ 4 6f x 8f 5 5J x 7J 6 5i x 7| 7 4J x 71 8 51 x 7f 9 6f x 81 10 6 x 9 11 5 x
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    • 255 12 Auett exceed >12,000 003 S. C. Assurance in force over >35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Go., Ltd. I (InaMrpmretod Smits ftitlininh), HEAD OF?Xr i Grwi Barter» Ufo BuUdini. CeeU St.oet, Stnga»»». LONDON OfTKK i 17, Old Jewry. I.C, Ske r—r?".* <lO,OOO Uepositod W» Cea* England and eoatpliaa with the
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