Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 July 1932
1932-07-01
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1932-07-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE lIaBLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY 152. VOL. LXXXX. FRIDAY, Ist JULY, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS19 words
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Advertisement175 1932-07-01 1 IWGATA pi 01 LIEBS Ittists V I;. Office next I JThe Dispensary. I bliice 52, Leith Street R K -i~ir.J I ‘Sec/Mil i I Q o I (OA n 149 HP PHAETON IK 'Wf J\ IfS /VHW FEATURES Cowl Lights. Luggage Carrier. Spare Wheel Tyre in Fender. U \vcisf *"X175 words
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Advertisement1570 1932-07-01 2 2 uxu-.-irirr '■-’Tr" "llllHlli TQ LET ERFO RMAWCE BANKS. 218, Green Lane, swo eiorayefl t’ 'w^Ll dependability <*■* >’ /S e ftL ‘’7T <T"h R d IMF «d economy BRABTEBED Mil *****818 ll&DKI 3 10, Hargraves Road ta'WF wumhiliiui «nnfsanlTEftifi ltd tiound hoast. are all Improved by in- OP IfWiA1,570 words
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NOTES AND NEWS FROM SIAM
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Article195 1932-07-01 3 Bangkok, Jane 25 Th# pregramme of made for tw. pianos givrn b-fcre the members of th? Ladins’ Mcs c 1 Sacinty this morning at the Sports Clab by M“Blames Atkins and Oroya! was thoroughly appreciated by a 1 rgeFudiEtce. Poth the instrumentalists are known to Bmgkok audienc195 words
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Article203 1932-07-01 3 Bangkok, June 24 On the night of the 19th instant thenwas a robbery in the Grand Palace, It was not very extensive in its nature, the thief only get’ing away with nine golden cup rims, valued at Tee. 54. The artie’es in question were in charge203 words
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Article203 1932-07-01 3 June 24 To-vsy tees the retirement from Siam <f Mr. C. L Groundwate-, who leaves aeoompan'ed by Mrs. Groudwater by this afternoon’s express for Penang. Mr. Groundwater cjme out from England in 1905 to the firm of Mackay and Macartbur as maneger. Later he left that203 words
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Article181 1932-07-01 3 Bangkok. Jane 25 Acting on informeMcn received two policemen ’ay in ambush at the rear < f the Sa’ Pauya girls’ school in Phadurg Kiung Kash*m road at about four o’clock in the morning yesterday. Soon after they were rewarded by seeing a cir drive up181 words
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Article144 1932-07-01 3 Siamese Flight t o Hong Kong DELAYRD bY WEATHER CONDITIONS Br gkrk, Jure 24 It appears that N*i Lum Bangs 'bhon, on hie flight in M 4 Bam to Hong Kong, hss been ue»‘ter bound at Ntigor Panom. Ha h'd, it will b 8 remembered, arrived there safely at nocn144 words
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Article210 1932-07-01 3 LARGE GATHER NG AT CELEBRATIONS Bargkck Jane 25 There was a very large gathering *cf well wishers at V\ r .dk P 1 ce yesv rday afternoon on the occasion cf the seventieth birthday cf H. R. H. Pri< ce Dam rong. Throughout the day hi« Royil Highness210 words
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Article143 1932-07-01 3 Bangkok, Jane 24 Shortly before daylight broke thlmorning there were two small f>r»s but in each instance they were speedily go; under and little damage done. The first of these was in that collection of pawn-ehops and sec nd hand shops noi far from the Sam Yaut143 words
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Advertisement120 1932-07-01 3 A Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed in Good Clothes HWhen >n England, call and fit yourseh jut with clothes at approx, half original co>t. Overcoat», Lounce, Sport», Dress Butts, Plus Fours, etc. Created by eminent Savile Row and West End Tailors viz. Davies, Scholte, Lesley and Roberts, etc. Constant Purchases120 words
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Advertisement301 1932-07-01 3 II The Importance of Suit < a Condiment condiments that you place before your guests should be chosen just as carefully as the K&yaa <h shes which they arc to season. Therefore, always choose the best table salt—fine, dry, free-running, Salt Manufactured by Cere b o s Limited, London, England.301 words
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Article2286 1932-07-01 4 The Theatrical Garden Party Two Women in a Windjammer ’M. London Letter for Women "From Our Own Correspondent London, June 15 NURSES formed a guard of honour for the Queen when she visited the Royal Free Hospital, Gray’s Inn Road, London, to open the Albert Levy2,286 words
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Advertisement31 1932-07-01 4 “CERTIFIED MASSEURS” MR. K. KUSAKA ASSISTANT MRS. YOSHIYO 142 m, BURMAH ROAD. Mrs. Yoshiyo begs to inform that sne will, from henceforth, take the place of Mrs- Kusaka as assistant masseuse.31 words
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Advertisement419 1932-07-01 4 i nJ —ii mm— «iw” "J. 1 -5» Q v tbe II Al SI^ THE MAN.' I lujJ miefbl iotkis iisist oi HTHEY know that now I 1 la the time to lay the foundations of Baby’s rfrrrt JI future health, and that o® jlk I this Food children can419 words
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Article1853 1932-07-01 5 SPORTSMEN MARK; BENEFITS OF LISTENING IN: LOCALLY MADE SETS: D EM AN D RI SING. RAPIDLY. I csniiot understand why the sportenien in MaUya do not take up wireless. They tew the papers for news of the various epc ring events in England and ialk about it for hours1,853 words
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Article186 1932-07-01 5 SUNDAY’S BROADCAST PROGRAMME The M hyan Amtteur Radio Society, Kuala Lumpur, w 1 b oadc b. the following programme of recorded music at 7 p.m. on 75 metre?. Overture from William Tel'. Tchaikovsky Concerto in D Maj r. (Mifleha Elman) Two Songs An Old Viohn God’s G186 words
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Advertisement253 1932-07-01 5 *****18 OifS I CF GREAT DOLLAR EVENT Children’s Canvas Children's Suits I Lacing Shoes in Two Piece Very strong quality white canvas Fine Vttl- washing suit*. Mad* from K uppers with stout one piece, cross a strong Gotten fabric The panties fj cut, flexible rubber soles For the are of253 words
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Miscellaneous333 1932-07-01 5 Short Wave Stations For Penang Listeners Midnight Is. m. 2 a.m. 3«m 4». m. 56 ’o'”' 6 to*"’ >2' 1° 2 a°m. 3*a?m. 5.- Bplr 9 W Sunday For. ZSB. 0 P.» 80 Z 0. Z 0. P-n-. ZK 0. Pont Z.Y C Pon Z Y. By. M.K. Sj.M. K.333 words
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1807 1932-07-01 6 Rules Governing Meeting “Paper” and “Mosquito” Weight Provided Airangements are in full swing for the Boxing Tournament which is to be held at Penang during Kace Week. The venue of the tournament has not yet been definitely decided on but it is hoped that the1,807 words
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Advertisement243 1932-07-01 6 CREAM i I I SUPREME THE WORLD OVER j Skin Sufferers f D.D.D. Prescription is an infallible rem- r-7-T—a edy for Bad Leg, Eczema, Psoriasis, S -MPl< I Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ringworm, gpjgH'p Phobics Itch, or other skin trouble. ECZEMA S Salves cannot do the work —they simply clog243 words
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Advertisement546 1932-07-01 6 /Eh Mi 1 1 4 y OF xNck I “FERROCRETE” THE RAPID HARDENING PORTLAND CEMENT. On account of its special qualities “Ferrocrete” will make a dense and waterproof concrete considerably superior to the requirements of the British standard Specification. In about 4 days it attains the same strengths ordinary Portland546 words
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Article1096 1932-07-01 7 Selections For To-monow Big Race A Very Open Event By Tic-Tac Tha Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting opens to-morrow at Ipoh and will be continued on Wednesday, July Gand Saturday, July 9. There is a card of eight events and the Ee’ds should be good1,096 words
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Article96 1932-07-01 7 —Reuter W.4Z.R ALI 155 Warwickshire Defeated By Kent London, Yesterday At Oxford, in a two day fixture, the Indians drew with Oxfordshire. The Indians totalled 373. W zlr Ali scoring a brilliant 155. Oxfordshire replied with 165. Amar Singh took 5 wickets for 50 ru ia.—Reuter - 96 words
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Article190 1932-07-01 7 Boxing DISAPPOINTING AT SINGAPORE From Our Own Uurrespondent Bingipore, To-day Nioksy Sußivin gained the decision over Joe Diam md last night after ten rounds of uusttrecHve boxirg at times resembling an exhibHion of a Lin wrestling. D amond displayed great reepset for Sullivan’s left hind and consequently came190 words
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188 1932-07-01 7 LAST YEAR’S CHAMPION BEATEN From Our Own Correspondent TalplGg, June 30 A surprise was created by tie defeat of Lee Kim Loon, last year’s title holder, by Lai Nang Fun in 2 straight seta 11 —9. 6—3« Play throughout was of ah?gh order &nl the188 words
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Article98 1932-07-01 7 EUROPEANS v MALAYA OU? SIDE An inter sating match has bien arranged for Tuesday nrxt on ths Esplanade when a European team will the Penang Malaya Oup side, exo* p* f<* W4kw and Fleming who will plsy f the Europeans. The European tesm will be as98 words
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Article58 1932-07-01 7 POLICE DEFEAT 3 POST OFFICE The Junior Lsegue ma f ch between the Police fend the Pos v Office was played yesterday on the Pataui Real ground ard resulted in a win for the Polic' by seven ffoals to rd’. Sndia 4, Bal), Mrt u, and M58 words
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Article580 1932-07-01 7 Mr L E Slowe who went to Sing&p returned to Penang this morning by rt< s s Kedah. Mr G 0 Dodd who has been appointed District Judge, Penang, arrived 4hk morning by the a e K «date. R®v. Waldo S. Reinoehl, formely pastor of the First580 words
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Article103 1932-07-01 7 —Reuter. LATEST WIMBLEDON RESULTS London, Yesterday In the semi-fioal of th® M m’s singles Austin beat Satoh 7 —5, 6—2. 6—l. Satoh was brilliant at the opening and kept a firmer foothold on the slippery court. He served well tad kept the rallies going—Reuter. - 103 words
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Article30 1932-07-01 7 The Secretary of the above committee acknowledges receipt of the following donattona to the funds of th® Committee:— M. J. Thorpe Esq. $lOO 00 "Anonymous” fl 0030 words
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Article282 1932-07-01 7 Week-’ nd Pictures •dHANIHAt FXP AND ”FL¥ING HIGH” Tail week-end the three 1 >o*l cinemat ar* offering some excallent pictures. The Majestic wit ehnw, ''Shanghai Express** which, it will be remembered, wag banned by the Censor's Board cf Singapore, but w»« fina ly pissed for exh'bition by the282 words
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Article121 1932-07-01 7 Ooi Tiang Seng, a Hokklen, was charged before th® Pobce M.’.xifetrate, Penang, with causing the death of a woman named Qa*® Seang at Kampoug Bata Lanchang in Green Lan*. The accused, who w.s the son-in-law of the deceased woman, wemt to her house to fetch his wife who121 words
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Article97 1932-07-01 7 TWO MONTHS STOPPAGE Eleven Mines in Osborne and Chappel Group The following mining companies under the GenerJ Management of Mossre. Odborna and Caappsl will cease production in July and Angus*, anplicatica. having bsen made for certificates oC production under Category A. Gopcng Corsolidated Limited Pengkalen Limited Tekka97 words
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Article185 1932-07-01 7 CHINESE The death occurred yes at hit rafciderce, 224 d Burm«h Road, of Mr. Koh Leok Hap at the age of 51- The deceased htd not been in the best of health for the past two years and for the past six month» or185 words
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Advertisement59 1932-07-01 7 MONEY’S (SCARCE and that is why value counts these days. The new model Columbia PORTABLE Is value for money. Nothing equals it at the price. Latest type piano-reflex tone arm, new model sound box, s lent and powerful motor, automatic stop, chromium plated fittings and album in lid to hold59 words
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Article386 1932-07-01 8 Consistency of foreign policy may be the prerogative of such supermen as Richelieu; but a complete absence of consistency is discernable in the policy of America. When President Hoover, announced the postponement cf repayment for a year from Ist July, 1931, he stated that he did not386 words
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Article255 1932-07-01 8 The statement made by Mr. Thomas In the House of Commons last month regarding the position of the Irish Free State at the Ottawa Conference adds little to the Information he h?s already given, but there is in It a new note of emphasis. The new emphasis,255 words
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Article153 1932-07-01 8 —Rugby Radio Service. Chill PrtvsnfS Attend <*nce at Ottawa Delegates Dinner Rugby, Yesterday The Prince of WJes Is remaining in bed with a chill apparently contracted yesterday t Nottingham where, iu his capacity as l ’atron of the National ounoil of Social Service, he paid a—Rugby Radio Service. - 153 words
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Article120 1932-07-01 8 Clever Police Ambush at Ipoh From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, To day Twelve Chinese believed to be gang robbers were ambushed while proceeding from Lahat to Chemor to commit a gang robbery at 745 p. m yesterday, Th? ambush took place rlphi opposite the Central Pofioe Station,120 words
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Article550 1932-07-01 8 Penang, Friday WE have now entered upon the second half of a memorable year and everyone is waiting for someone to do something. Protection has been introduced. Preferences for the first time have been given to the Dominions and Colonies, and when that policy has been worked550 words
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Article104 1932-07-01 8 Tin Spot Yesterday To-day London jgilo ss. Od. £ll9 Oj, Od, Tin (3 Months) London £ll7 Os. Od. £l2O 15s. Od. Singapore $59.87| $62.75 Business Done 100 tons Penang $59.75 $52.12$ Business Done Buyers No Sellers Buyers No Sellers Rubber London If d. if j. New York 2104 words
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Advertisement138 1932-07-01 8 F .o Ld I I L-tk. o I I CLOSING DOWN SALE Ends on Saturday, July 2nd. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY of Securing WONDIRFUL BARGAINS //V Millinery Frocks Shoes Etc, At Far Below Cost Price. I Provisions 20% 'Reduction j Bargains in All Departments John Little Co., Ltd., Penang BUY ONLY138 words
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Advertisement47 1932-07-01 8 EL 4» O. HOTXL SPECIAL CI’,NEK AND DANCE Wednesday, 6th August, 1932 Dance Music by the Band of the a. 8. “PRESIDENT POLK” ?s’na to Odette Established 1888 London Agents 9. H. A W. FREEMAN <5 CO., LTD., 88, PATERNOSTER ROW. LU 4. FRIDAY. JULY 1, 198247 words
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Miscellaneous28 1932-07-01 8 f IDS TABUS High Wabw Dow W»*w To Dai 10.8» a.m. 420 ».m. 11.09 p.m 5.41 p.m. To Morbow 1119 am. 5.15 a.m. 11 54 p.rr. 62] p.tr.28 words
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765 1932-07-01 9 Conversion of Five Per Cent. War Loan Chancellor Unfolds Details Simplicity of Scheme Confounds City Prophets What is stated to be the most gigantic fin an ci al operation in the world has been launched in London by the conversion of the 5 per cent.—Reuter. - 765 words
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Article148 1932-07-01 9 Frpm Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Yesterday lhe following new Ministers have been appointed:— Minister of Defence: Phya Prasert Songrem who will act temporarily (formerly Acting Under secretary). Minister for the Interior: Phya Jasen lahodi: former Lord Prefect of Bangkok) Minister for Agriculture and Commerce Chaophya Wongsa Nnprabadh148 words
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Article420 1932-07-01 9 Renter GERMANY OFFERS IWO MILLIARD MARRS BUT FRANCE WANTS SIX MIL! b RDS Bagby, Yesterday At the Lausanne Conference the bureau consisting of Mr. MacDonald, as President, and one representative from each delegation which, after its formation last night at a meeting of the six invitingRenter - 420 words
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Article132 1932-07-01 9 >—Reuter. Japanese Police Seize Office On Siberian Border Shanghai, Yesterday The officer In charge of the Chinese Ou atoms in Manchuria, on the Siberian border, reports to his headquarters in Shanghai that he is unable to get in touch with his immediate head office at Harbin that hie>—Reuter. - 132 words
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Article81 1932-07-01 9 —Reuter. Expanding Fiduciary Issue of Back cf J? pan Tokio, Yesterday Two important financial bills were approved at a recent Diet session enforcing as from July 1, a law for the prevention of the flight of capital virtually entailing government’s control of exchange and secondly a convertible bank—Reuter. - 81 words
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Article191 1932-07-01 9 —Reuter. Democratic Candidate Endorses Wet Plank Chicago, Yesterday The Democratic Convention adopted prohibition repeal as a plank. The drys are in a state of consternation over the Democrats repeal plank. Some advocate running their own candidate and others of boycotting the presidential election and concentrating their efforts on—Reuter. - 191 words
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Article34 1932-07-01 9 Renter. New York. Yesterday As a result of the copper tax the Inter national Nickel Company, the hde Copper Company and the Oerrodepaseo Corporation have withdrawn from the Copper Exporter? IncorporatedRenter. - 34 words
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Article130 1932-07-01 9 Reuter. London, Yesterday In the House of Commons fears were expressed by Mr. (Wander at question time that the Boxer Indemnity funds are not being expended as promised in view of the fact that the Chinese Goverment had ignored the trustees’ request for documents entiting them to interestReuter. - 130 words
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Article111 1932-07-01 9 —Rugby Radio tervice, Lowest for Thirty Five Years London. Yesterday The Bank of England discount rate has been reduced to two per cent —Reuter, Rugby, Yesterday To day’s reduction of the bank rate from two and a half to two per cent, was the sixth reduction this—Rugby Radio tervice, - 111 words
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Article230 1932-07-01 9 —Reuter. Prince George Wishes Delegates God peed Rugby, Yesterday Asked if tbe Government formulated a definite colonial trade policy foe subnisslon to the Ottawa Conference the Undersecretary for the Colonies, Sir Robert ami ton said in the Hou-.a of Commons to day that the Minister—Reuter. - 230 words
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Advertisement285 1932-07-01 9 r PRITCHARDS "j 1 ANNOUNCE A f Special Show I OF I <3)iana Stuart I I GOWNS AND MILLINERY I g FROM j SATURDAY. JULY 2nd i UNTIL J WEDNESDAY, JULY 6th j The designer of the gowns will attend in person and every garment will be the latest in285 words
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Article343 1932-07-01 10 TO DAY’S PRICES *he following were the latest «uotaiions tn MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo.’e share list at ll s.m. to-day Yesterday Toda* tn ri OHABIB 5 -2 jg CQ •I. f i. 11. 11. Minins’ Oopeug Con 37/6 42/6 30/- 35/- cum Idris Hyd. 5/6 6/6343 words
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Article33 1932-07-01 10 Singapore Prte«« tor Standard R bbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are tg (follows Sp t 5 oente pa: lb, July/Sept. —s} Oct./Dec. 5} |i Jan./March 5 7/16 Market quiet33 words
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Article82 1932-07-01 10 Penang, July 1 By Courtesy oj the OhartereJ Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 3/4 m 4 m/te 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m/ie orsdti 2/4 1/32 ■i 3 H Documentary 2/4 5/32 On New York Pank Demand 41} France T.T 950 nom India n jl’.T 1531 Bangkok h T.T82 words
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Article155 1932-07-01 10 Latest Quotations Thar. Wad. Bat. June 80 Jane 29 Sept. IS Paris 91 17/32 9 t 128.98 New York B,’9} 8.60 f 4-857 Montreal 4.11} 4 12} Brussels 25 87} 25 92} 84.88 Gsnsva 18 47} 18 52} 24.88 Amsterdam 8 91} 8 92} 12.08 Milan155 words
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Article230 1932-07-01 10 f eiii-x, July 1 2 cte. Beaarei »<«&«« uuu. 5.000 00 no eapUiea idt ?af edlsre 72.00 i’cHng nom .no Euppiies 803 LiUe ,i Jcx't acyl p*r I.OOS 15.00 Lorre Sandried buyers 5.25 Ra’i.#CS it 86 11.10 vvu.ti 10.65 ahwn Basil flt» 11 13.00 Rsos— 10 58 fliain230 words
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Article171 1932-07-01 10 that it was in no sense vindictive. —Rugby Radio Service. Parliamentary Discussion On Irish Default Rugby, Yesterday The Dominion Peoretary, Mr. J H. Thomas, stated in the House of Commons to day that no payment in respect of land annuities now due bad been received from the Irishthat it was in no sense vindictive.—Rugby Radio Service. - 171 words
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Article155 1932-07-01 10 .—Reuter. Depreciation of Yen Causes benous Trade Menace Bombay, Yesterday The immediate imposition of additional duties on Japanese goods equivalent to the differences between the normal and the present parity in exchange is urged by the chairman of the Mill Owners Association in Bombay in a telegram to.—Reuter. - 155 words
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Article110 1932-07-01 10 Personnel of People’s Senate From the local Siamese Consulate we have been able to obtain the personnel of the new People’s Senate. The People's Senate have appointed, with the approval of the King. Fhya Mano Pakorn as President of the Executive Commmittee of the People’s Party as pro*110 words
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Advertisement67 1932-07-01 10 V o F e I j'WI jl I 9 v il i.o’di bi -'r l m. v. u Glenamoy Voy 28 Oonrfguees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that eh© Is expected to arrive in Penang on Monday, the 4th Ju y 192«, aad wUI67 words
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Advertisement497 1932-07-01 10 I "Cheerful an J Cool TO-MORROW Morning —Music in the Lounge DINNER SUNDAY orchestral concert 9-30 p.m. I Sunday July 31st Grand Orchestral and Vocal Concert in aid of the Unemployed TIFFIN COUPONS Fook of 10—$15. Book of 25 —$35. RUNNTAIEDB HOTEL. LTD H George Goldsack, Manager ’PHONE 543. I497 words
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Advertisement246 1932-07-01 10 POCKET CHECK ROLLS FM EBRTK> M EB> nt> (Incorporated In England). Ksfa—4 r«TM Hovckrag to K«r«w« FIRST CLASS. £l2O, Oon”«etiiig with Canadian PaeHl< Atlantia Empreaaaa. X 41* X 6| £ll2. Oonx.»oting with ona claaa Oabir Altantio Steamers. 2 4| x 6J TOURIST CABIN. 3 5$ x 7f £B3. Oonnecting with246 words
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Miscellaneous144 1932-07-01 10 PHONE 264 6 15 TO-NIGHT 930 Greatest of all Musical Comeaies George Whites I “FLYING HIGH” i with Charlotte Greenwood Bert Lahr g~A L S O Gaumont News showing full reel of The Derby, 1932, Book! Hans ar Moutrie s— Phone 795 NEXT CHANGE Joan Crawlord Clark Cable in “POSSESScD”144 words
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Article332 1932-07-01 11 SUSPENSION URGED IN COUNCIL I "I Colombo, June 14 j In the State C.unc’d th e afternoon S r Henry de Mel drew attention to ths > motion Blinding in hie rame in reg&rd to the commutation of pensions. He pr see*d t that that motion be taken332 words
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Advertisement1009 1932-07-01 11 1 M lIIEMDI EV TRAD£ FA!R AND n E Ifi DL£■ I AMUSEMENT PARK —SEW iwy- ii wo w;* Owing to unforeseen circumstances the Management of WEMBLEY TRADE FAIR AMUSEMENT PARK regret that it is necessary to postpone the OPENING of the Park and Exhibition for one week to the1,009 words
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Article162 1932-07-01 12 MINISTRY’S SCHEME Receives Whitehall Approval Colomb Jane 16 When the Stat? C uncil rr.st at 230 this aft a rncon the Spe. k r rra/ a M'Sssge from H. E. the Gov»raor, Bt°t’ng th it the Secretary of State for the Colonies approved the proposes of162 words
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Article322 1932-07-01 12 AGRICULTURAL MINISTRY'S SCHEMES Oolcmb 1 June 14 Schemes for the reorganisation of the departments under the Ministry of Agri cul ure tnd Lande are now complete and are being co-ordinated by the Minie er of gricu’.ture. Ose important ff-sec < f ih-se rchem»s is ha-, when they art. erri-.d322 words
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Article188 1932-07-01 12 STATE COUNOILIOR’3 OBERVATION Colombo, Jar.® la When th® Stat® Council met this aftermoon, Mr. M. J. Cary moved the second reading of an Ordinance to a mud th, Ceylon Chamber of Comm "roe 0.-dinancj No. 10 of 1895. Mr, I. X. Pereira seconded. Mr. E A P188 words
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Article570 1932-07-01 12 EMOLUMENT cUTS REMEDY Balancing Problem For Ministers Colombo, Jane 16 In the third week in Jal/ will begin, what a financial authority described to Ceylon Observer rejrsaentative, as the most momentous and anxious Budge: deliberaticns in the history of this country. After repeats! prunings and570 words
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Article253 1932-07-01 12 MR. L. M. D. De SILVA APPOINTSO Colombo, June 15 A telegram hss bsen received from the Secretary of Stat® for the Colonies approving the appointment of Mr. L. M D. de Silva to the post of Solicitor General in succession to the hon. Mr. 8. Obsyesekere, X.C., with253 words
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Article330 1932-07-01 12 PROMOTIONS NOT BY SENIORITY Interim Report Colombo, June 16 A reduction of the number of posta in each class b?th of the Civil List and the other Government eervicts by the Buopreusion of certain pos-B as they became vacant will, ic is reported, form part of the330 words
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Article366 1932-07-01 12 D. G. OBEYtCSEXERE OLD CANTAB CAPTAIN Colombo, June 14 Danton G. Obeyeseksre. the first and only Ceylonese to Captain a team of Blues at Oxford or Cambridge, return®# to the Island cn Sunday after an absence of five years spent in s.udy at Cambridge University where366 words
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Advertisement212 1932-07-01 12 r-/ 'jz li:.: S' lls if Z XucurTs 'x -v 1i» y I z jSU" I i B Mfelapfe I l i -t I I y? I i i tLfL ><r’ i J j -J 3 ,-r—*<*•. il'' fi SOLE DISTRIBUTORS HENRY WAUGH CO., LIMITED, PENANG Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur.212 words
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Article413 1932-07-01 13 A Long-Delayed Scheme 1 arg ion, Jane 20 By clobldr to v blcalar traffic that eeo'.icu of bparke-Etreet which lift between Strand-road and the riv«r to convert it into an esplanade, the Port Commissioners have at Let carried out a scheme which they have had in mind413 words
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Article248 1932-07-01 13 DAY OF ’SALAMIS’’ OVER R ngoon» June 20 Trade depression and ihe opportunities cf healthy resUenc, afforded by the newly developed are s on the outskirts of Rangoon have combined to put c.ty landlords into a diLmma. There are more flats vacant in residential buildings to-day248 words
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Article459 1932-07-01 14 Penang, Joly 1, 1833. PENANG MARKET S ctr. Meat; Beet Steak kati 32 Stew or Curt M 1 de '.22 Pork, lean 44 Pork lean fat Ist qualify do 32 Mutton Inditß lb 4C (1 do Australian 4C h Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen do459 words
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