Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 July 1932
1932-07-05
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-07-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 155. VOL. LXXXX. TUESDAY, sth JULY, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement191 1932-07-05 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street Dollar Exchange Tables MORRIS BE PROUD OF IT I STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING gS?RHI A/WhO «-fegWsLiA x wy i ASCENDING IN I < I Sixty -Fourths of a Penny j Price $6 each191 words
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Advertisement25 1932-07-05 1 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK Hill help jour stamp pad at.d jubber stamp to give better imrressiocs and iorgtr service. 1 he Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.25 words
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Advertisement1297 1932-07-05 2 an -——-v n^—^wMarww^—Ma——*■——* I M l l -TOLET fun banks. 213, Green Lane, two etoreysd (Bfh Mile, Tanjong Bungah) M F/ C I~PSnaveS 1 PS nave S Road. GALA NIGH T THE MERCANTILE UH a flSSßt W s LiALA FNiVrni. OF INDIA, LIMITED KAATSCNAPPIJ, I. 47> Mandta 4 Abilp. EVE1,297 words
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Article559 1932-07-05 3 ARMY NE ELY LOST SIR W. ROBERTSON Tempted to be a Deserter London, Jans 22 In a broadosst address last night, S<r William Robertson, who rose from the ranks to become a Fit li-Marshal, described how on two occasions he was tempted to sever his connection559 words
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Advertisement202 1932-07-05 3 Dries 31% Quicker QUINK, Parker’s new ink, «Bf fJDHI dries 3 l%quickcr than other inks. It is absolutely free of sediment, Cows smooth and free. Write with Quink. For sale at the better stores 10E WjHBSt Mil -MLWittJ w\' 1 bi A pleasant spin i and then a kJ I202 words
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Advertisement110 1932-07-05 3 A Gentleman Always'Looks Wei’ Dressed in Good Clothes B in England, call and fi yourseli vHii with clothes at approx half original cost. Overcoats, Lounge Sports, Dress Suits, Plus Fours etc. Created by eminent Savile Row anc West End Tailors viz Davies, Scholte, Lesley and Roberts, etc. Constan Purchases of110 words
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Advertisement541 1932-07-05 3 f HADTO HAVE MffiED iMONEy S Eczema Very Painful. a "bf"* Healed by Cuticura. ffW “Weeping eczema broke out on my Ik. IA. iJ righthand. It started first as very small dnfe SB* *753» pimples and itched terribly. It was very painful and spread until I had to have J.541 words
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Article307 1932-07-05 4 THREE-WHEELERS WITH 3d. MINIMUM FARE Official Tests NOT A CAR AND YET NOT A MOTOR-OYOLE London t Jane 22 Tox'.b with a minimum fare of 3d. may soon be on the streets of London. They will be three-wheelera seating two paeeengt w, and operated at about307 words
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247 1932-07-05 4 The King Who ‘Died’ —And Had to Resign BECAUSE HE HAD WORN A MONS’S ROBE London, June 22 Sixteen gold’coine of the V z'gothic Kings have been found in a copper mine at Rio Tnto, Hut Iva, Sya'n, and they are to be st 1 > this week at Glendiningc.247 words
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Article142 1932-07-05 4 DEATH OF FAMOUS LE LDER OF BOER WAR SCOUTS London, June 22 Maj >r Charles George Dennison, D.S.O.j the noted cavalry leader who raised Dennison’s Horse in the Zdu War and Dennison’s Scouts in the Boer War, has died on his son’s farm it Hungerford, Southern Rhodesia,142 words
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Advertisement181 1932-07-05 4 CREAM uillllllillllllllllHuTll 11 II 11 l '7 l,f M< j v|S a I i tf tf> SUPREME THE WORLD OVER The Famous Tonic Powerful Blood Regenerator ‘ASVAN’ H T4i propor.tio, b mM, p rtln MLfM a co^po,,l, m to th,„l,lrat,J h,rmogl>h. prep.,otto. o ~p,«., Awogoolh. R„.,„ of th, «Ktnt, tk{181 words
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Advertisement210 1932-07-05 4 7 X 7 Z fW Jp W/wrWi /7 7 /7 7/ MADE IN /Z 7 /7 ENGLAND 7 O' ,/Z K a v ■hi Hi 77 ./JLSUmjaJ 7/ trade WD.t/h.O WILLS BRISTOL fc< LONDON e PARIS ■j World famous beaudec find in Q v s P erfect dentifrice. Their white,210 words
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CURRENT CLIPPINGS FROM CHINA
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Article193 1932-07-05 5 STRATEGIC CHANGES OF CANTONESE P0317UN3 Cinlo’-, Juns 16 Th« positions assigned to the Cantonese expeditionary forces in Fakieo for th* mpprereion of th* Red onthwo have now be*n altered in consequence of the entry of the 19th Route Army into the field. 2n i Independent Brigade has moved193 words
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Article162 1932-07-05 5 TERRIFIC! EXPLOSION IN PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORIES Shanghai June 21 A terrific fxp’osion occurred this morning in tbe cellar of the Public Health Laboratories in the Chinese City, as the result of which a Chinese member cf the st; ff was kil'ed. The explosion, which was followed by162 words
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Article164 1932-07-05 5 TO JOIN ARMY AND EXPEL ALIEN INVADERS Canton, June 20 The first Tr'c’ of patriotic Chinese young men from 8 no—forty in number -—who have rsinroed to China to take part in th* resistance against th* Japanese invaders arrived at Canton yesterday from Hongkong. Theas men been given164 words
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Article159 1932-07-05 5 HANDGRENADES FOUND IN GEN OHEN MING SHU’S GARDEN Shanghai, June 17 In compliance with b calle 'J®* 1 ,rOBO M Ma Oh ocnuDj Mr. Sun Fo h>B decided to come south to mediate in the navy Imbrcg'io. i is reported to have already booked hie passage159 words
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Article333 1932-07-05 5 MR. WOO PAK-LUE KILLED AND MR. WOO HAY TONG SERIOUSLY WOUNDED j Hong Kong) June 17 Shortly afar 2p. m. this afternoon r a well-dressed Chinese walked into the Chinese shipping department cf the Bitterfield and Swire offices and was soon engaged in a conversation with333 words
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Article147 1932-07-05 5 MOHAMED MUSTAPHA NAFE SENTENCED TO 6 YEARS’ IMPRISONMENT Cairo, June 16 The al vent urons career of Egypt’s ‘’King of Drug Smugglers” was abruptly dosed to day» when Mohamed Mustapha Nafe was sentenced to five years’ Imprisonment and fined £l,OOO, Four of his accomplices were similarly sentenced.147 words
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Article81 1932-07-05 5 PROPOSAL WILL RECEIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION OF GEN. AU FONG-PO Gen, Au Fong-po, Provincial Financial Commissioner, announces in a general notification issued recently, that a box has b<e<i placed outside the office of the Department of Finance for the purpose of receiving hints and proposals submitted by the public81 words
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Article91 1932-07-05 5 VOLUNTEER TROOPS RECAPTURE PINHSIEN Harbin) Juno 13 A large anti Manchukuo force has recaptured Pmhsien, some fifty miles to the east cf Harbin. The Manchukuo fo*c*e are in retreat. O her anti-Manchukuo troops to-day Mt eked Yagovitcb, on the Chinese Kaatern Railway, eight miles south of91 words
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Article228 1932-07-05 5 JAPAN'S DIRECT OHALLE* GE AGAINST SIGNATORIES OF LEAGUE COVENANT, Shanghai, June 16 > An editorial in the China Times to-day regarding the Japanese Imperial Diet's decision to accord formal recognition to the Manchukuo states that this constitutes not only an open and direct challenge ’Kdnst the signatories228 words
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Article198 1932-07-05 5 B »NK3 REFUSE TO GRANT FURTHER LOANS Canton, June 16 B fore the world slump in prices paid f>r Chinese raw silk occurred, some of the foreign banks in Shameen used to grant loans to tbe local silk merchants and dealers taking the goods as198 words
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Article190 1932-07-05 5 FARBIN POLICE QUESTION DR. LINDT AND MR. STEEL Harbin» Jane 17 The polio* authorities are very interes ted In Dr. A. R, Lindt, a Swiss representative of the Deutsch Argemaine Zdtung and Mr. Archibald Steel, an American cf the New York Times, who recently visit».! Mt Oban-shan190 words
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Article57 1932-07-05 5 MAN JHUKUO TO HAVE ITS OWN Nanking, June 14 The possibility that all Chinese post offices will be dosed down by orders of the Nanking authorities Is foreseen if the Manchukuo Government persist In certain demands including the use of the words -'Tatung Dyrai/’ instead of "Republic of57 words
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Article82 1932-07-05 5 HEADQUARTERS SHORTLY TO BF removed from dairen to CHANGCHUN Mukden, June 13 Japanese sources stat* that tbe headquarters of the Japanese army in Manchuria are shortly to be removed from Dairen to Obrngohnn. Three cities were considered, Mukden, Changchun and Ha’bin, but the military authorities finally82 words
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Article66 1932-07-05 5 AMERICAN IXPER? TO ASSIST ESTAB 48HMENT Shargha’. June 13 Th* National Government has secured the services of Mr, John Jcuett, who has won considerable prominence in the development of commercial aviation in America, to assist in the establishment of an up-to-date Flying Sahool for Chin%66 words
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Article188 1932-07-05 5 MAN WHO TRIED TO LAY JOKE OF RAILWAY BUFFET BUN London, June 22 Mr. L, Sydney Smith, hotels superintendent of the L.N.E.R. Great Eastern Section for 15 years, has died at bis homo at Belsize Park. He was 62 years of a>u and retired seven weeks188 words
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Advertisement49 1932-07-05 5 SI a IL The “TERRY” levi>r Fftifihif Roller Clip. Enables you to file your letter»—Lock them up in file and refer to them easily. Gives 50 per cent, more jew capacity than any timila. clip. Sena $l-25 for a ret of (different sizes). SOLE DISTRIBUTORS.* gazette {Press, 2s>td. PENANQ.49 words
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Advertisement488 1932-07-05 5 COLOTJfu GOMES TO STAY Concrete has cha- ge l its dress. The grey of pure utility has given place to col >ur; colour that gives a finish of beauty ap uopriate to the character of the structure. ‘Colorcrete’ the new coloured cement has all the qualities of ‘Ferrocrete —the rapidhardening488 words
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Article1254 1932-07-05 6 Royal Victory at Ascot Trimdon’s Second Gold Cup Well Done Brown Jack 1 (Fi m Oar Own Correspondent) London) Jans 22 Three Fne Horse* The glories of Ascot ba?e passed for this year, but the meeting will long remain a delightful memory. The performs. era which stand1,254 words
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90 1932-07-05 6 TAI PI NG CASE From Oar Own Correspondent Taiping) Monday A a unusually large crowd of ladies assembled at the caurt this morning to hear the case in whicn three non yas, Les Kim Hwb) Tan Soo Chee and Mri Dsug were charged with playing90 words
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Article111 1932-07-05 6 From Oar Own Correspondent Taiping, Monday The G—A AKA. th* Avrc-Avian two eeater plane, on its fl.ght to England, flaw over Triping yesterday morning. After encircling over the town, it resumed its fight to Al r Star, its first stop. The pibts ar* Mr. F. B.111 words
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Article715 1932-07-05 6 Mr. A. S. Small has been appointed Financial Adviser snd Treasurer, FM.S, Mr. A. 8. Talbot has been appointed a Probationary Assistant Controller) Preventive Service, S.S, Mr. B. Logue, who has bean on a visit to his brother, Mr. Phil Logue, left Ipoh on Sunday for Singapore715 words
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Article429 1932-07-05 6 JOAN CRAWFORD AND CLARK GABLE IN "POSSESSED In “Possesses? now fhowi R at the Qaeen’s. we hav.? Joan Crawford as the beautiful heroine who has al the lacky breaks. If you can believe the beginning of the story you can believe the rest. Jean meets a429 words
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238 1932-07-05 6 “THE W’ PLAN This thrilling spy melodrama has an added treat i f a dialogue in excellent English while the broad Scots of Gibb Mac'aughlin as privite Mactavish nises many laughs. An excellent film which I have seen for seme considerable time, Ido not hesitate238 words
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Article119 1932-07-05 6 CHINESE WAR PICTURES AT KING’S Th* return to the silent screen was accorded a grand welcome at the Kir g’s bat night. During both shows, the seris were all sold out long b fur* th* screening time. The main attractions ar**, ‘’Th* Chines* Nationalist’s Expedition119 words
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Article333 1932-07-05 6 INQUEST ON LITTLE GIRL Boy Secures Gun During Father’s Absence The Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. G Bourne) Inquired into the circumstances touching the death of the Chinese girl who was shot by her ten year old nephew on a rubber estate at (hangi on June 22. he333 words
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Advertisement279 1932-07-05 6 JONT SERVICE OF H PRINCE LINE and SILVER LINE FROM THE STRAITS TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Commencing with the m. y. SILVEKPALM sailicg from PENANG OCTOBER 21st 1932, followed ty the mv ‘JAVANESE PRIoCE” NOVEMBER 4th 1932 the PRINCE LINE and the SILVER. LINE will maintain a279 words
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1528 1932-07-05 7 Several Accused Plead Guilty Light Sentences for Culpable Homicide Crippled Tamil on Murder Trial The fourth session of the Penang Assizes, which opened this morning before Mr. Justice Prichard, K. C., was notable for several cases of murder in all of which the1,528 words
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Article763 1932-07-05 7 WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY Open Racing in Card of Six Events BY TIO-TAC From the weights appearing I ©low it will le seen that the card for to-morrow at Ipoh ooasipta of six event 3 the fi»ei beginning at 380 pm. and that very open763 words
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218 1932-07-05 7 AUGUST 13 AND 20 Entries From Class 2 Horses Invited The seventh regular professional meeting of tbe Taiping Turf Club will be held on Saturday August 18 and Saturday August 20 Subject to sufficient entries two runs each will be provided for Claeeeg 2 8218 words
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Article, Illustration52 1932-07-05 7 AUSTRALIAN TOUR Warner and Palairet as Joint Managers Rugby. Yeetevday D R Jardine, the Surrey amateur, baa been invited to oaptain the next M. C. 0« team to Australia. P. F Warner and R. 0 N. Palairet will go as joint managers,—Rugby52 words
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Article44 1932-07-05 7 Rugby Radio Service. PLANS COMPLETED Rugby Yesterday Pians bave been completed for an attack on the water speed record by Lord Wake fibld e new boat, Miss Eng and 111 piloted by Kaye Don on Loch Lomond this week.Rugby Radio Service. - 44 words
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Article36 1932-07-05 7 —Reuter. HOLDER DEFEATED ON POINTS London, Yesterday At the White City, for tbe Middleweight Ohampionshtp, Marcel Thil (France) the bolder was outpointed by Len Harvey, the British Champion, in a fifteen round contest—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article208 1932-07-05 7 PERAK-PENANG Penang Fare Well In Doubles v (From Gar Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 4 In the Inter Skate tennis between Perak and Penang, the latter fared better on Sunday morning, winning two oat of the three doubles matches. Perak's solitary win was secured by Chung208 words
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Article46 1932-07-05 7 —Reuter Good Start By Cambridge London, Yesterday At Lord's in the Inter Varsity cricket match, Cambridge batted first and had scored 356 for 7 wickets when stumps were drawn for the day. Wilcox scored a brilliant 157 while Ratcliffe was undefeated with 64—Reuter - 46 words
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Article32 1932-07-05 7 —Reuter Nrw Military Junta Overthrows Government S«mti*go de Chile. To day There has been another revolution In Chile, A new mi'itary junta aided by civilians has turned out the Government—Reuter - 32 words
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Article44 1932-07-05 7 The botnewsrri mail by the r.i, Kaieer-I Hmd ch see at 6 p.m, on the 9th iDß’anU The c.a Rawalpindi with mails despatched from London on June 16 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday, the 7 h instant.44 words
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Article917 1932-07-05 7 VDE. INITELY RETROGRADE STEP* Views of Automobile Association of Malaya The Automobile Association of Malay* has issued two memoranda protesting against the "Road Bridges Enactment 1932” which provides for the introduction of tolls at the Iskander and Parit bridges. The first memo reads: The Automobile Aeeociation917 words
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Advertisement206 1932-07-05 7 MUNICIPAL NOTICE RABIES (n view ot the exietance of rabies *mong dogs in the island of Per ang, the Municipal Oomm-setonere desire to call me attention of the public to the following regulations now in force. 1. No person shall be permitted to tafia any dog out of or into206 words
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Article538 1932-07-05 8 For thirty years, the nations, with the exception of Great Britain, have reared their tariff walls and vithin the last decade the barriers have become well nigh insurmountable. Secure behind them the nations have lived on their own products, and what they could not consume538 words
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Article247 1932-07-05 8 Ipoh Protest Meeting Over Quit Rents (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipob, To day A public meeting of estate owners was held to protest against quit rents on rubber lands. Mr. Leong Sin Nam informed the meeting that the Estate Owner's Associations of Selangor and Negri Sembilan had already247 words
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Article74 1932-07-05 8 -Ranter. Large Increase Shown In 1932 Figures Kl bscow, Yesterday An (norease of over sevfea per cent, of oil output is shown in the returns for the first half of 1932 in Soviet ussia ojmp>red with the same period last year. The prod otion was 11 250 000-Ranter. - 74 words
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Article544 1932-07-05 8 Penang, Tuesday 4k yf AL AY ANS will follow /y 7 with been interest the progress of the two Selangor planters who have elected to fly to England on leave in their own bus. The pair had a great send off on Sundav morning from Kuala Lumpur544 words
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Article107 1932-07-05 8 Tin— Spot Yesterday To-day London J 8122 ss, Od. Jgl22 IQj. Od. Tin (3 Months) London £123 15s. od. J 8124 ss. od> Singapore $63.25 $63.37| Business Done Penang $63,12i Business Done Buyers No Sellers Rubber London if d. Vid, New York 2$ c. (G) 2£ o -(GJ107 words
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Advertisement226 1932-07-05 8 «TOMNNIK WAfaKOt 1 abe 4E3| Ped übei” Sieciil TgS[ Has'Ft e Old ASgWV Largest Highland Mhi™” Wl Ha’es liiOif in sii r Whi-ky In The Admirably World. Blended What Better Fully F„ JjjJ Proof < f Matured L”sg~_. I Popularity? L “BLACK Guaranteed 12 Years O’d The Whisky for the226 words
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Advertisement24 1932-07-05 8 E. O. HOTEL SPECIAL DI INER AND DANCE r Wednesday, 6th July, 1932 Dance Masic by the Bari of the a. e. “PRESIDENT POLK”24 words
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Miscellaneous25 1932-07-05 8 fIDI TABMS High Write Low Writt To-Day 1.18 M». 7.24 B.m. 1.10 pity 806 pm. To Mobbow LS4 ».tH. 756 am. 141 pm. 8.36 p.na».25 words
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Article1070 1932-07-05 9 Irish Duties Debate In Commons Financial Resolution Passed By Large Majority Surprising Last Minute Development 4 < i V The House of Commons passed the Irish Duties resolution by a large majority. There was a surprising development when, during the debate, Mr. J.H. Thomas announced-Rugby Rrdio Service. - 1,070 words
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Article414 1932-07-05 9 Reuter, JAPANESE AND NINE POWER AGREEMENT ATTACK ON OFFICIAL FAILS London. Yesterday In the House of Commons Sir Arthur Michael Samuel naked: has the Foreign Secretary yet obtained from the Japanese Government a declaration of its Intentions M regards the Darien Customs or alternatively any undertakingReuter, - 414 words
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Article79 1932-07-05 9 Fntce Nsgorsvarga And Fsmily Leave For Penang (.From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday A sensational development in Siam is that Prince Nagorsvarga is leaving with his family, including bls son Prince Chumbot and Consort and his grandson, who is only a few months old, by special train io79 words
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Article55 1932-07-05 9 —Reuter. Missing German Airmen Found in Weak Condition Sydney, Yesterday The German airm n, Capt, Hana Bertram and Hen Oiansner, his assistant, who have been missing since leaving Bima on April 15 were found alive in a weak condition near Cape Bernier. They left Germany on a world—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article30 1932-07-05 9 Reuter. Mr. Harrison Hughes elected Vice-President Paris, Yesterday The shipowner, Mr. Harrison Hughes, was unanimously elected Vice President of the uez Canal Company in suctJewdon to Lord Inchcape.—– Reuter. - 30 words
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Article76 1932-07-05 9 Renter. London, Yesterday There was a surprising development in the Irish debate when Mr. Tb°“» B announced that he had just learned officially that Mr. de Valera wae setting aeije the disputed sums pending arbitration. That simplifies metiers.” said Mr Thomas, add ing that even at this stage– Renter. - 76 words
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Article148 1932-07-05 9 —U enter. EXCITEMENT IN OLD BAILEY fashionables rush FOR SEATS London, Yesterday Excitement > which was almost un preoedented in the annals of the Old Bailey marked the opening of the trial of Mrs. Barney. A hundred* fashionable people and leading figurte hi the theatrical world—U enter. - 148 words
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Article87 1932-07-05 9 —Reuter. Vienna, To-day King Carol stopped a free fight beneath the balcony of the Royal Palace at Bucharest between adherents of the People’s Party and the Peasant’s Party. Shouts of “down with the King and the Lupescu petticoat Government*’ were echoing in the streets and stone-throwing had—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article164 1932-07-05 9 -Router. Statement Construed as Rij ction of Draft Agreement Lausanne, To day An tali an statement made pub'io late last night has stirred conference circles chiefly because It is diversely interpreted on the one side as a bid for American sympathy and on the other as an-Router. - 164 words
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Advertisement11 1932-07-05 9 “(■lij.™? VA'AWK < 13» I Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Co., Limited.11 words
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Advertisement319 1932-07-05 9 I ALL BABIES THRIVE BEST ON TRUFOOD. L- 7 J’'' T) A y?' /r '•MI 7*. f rp I I v- v’ e ffliiiiiiiHiiiinitiiwwKnHwgiiflHnntuiKßiiila iiimiHiiiiuiiniiiiiiiniiriiiiiiiiiiiiiii) aaiwii Sturdy of limb, bright of eye. keen, alert j I youngesters —MALAYA CAM DO WITH MORE ii HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES! 3 > -I 9319 words
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Article1444 1932-07-05 10 Adjournment Speeches Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim’s Vigorous Protest Gold Mining Applications At the Meeting of the Federal Council held at Kuala Lumpur yesterday the Hon. Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim in a vigorus speech characterised the whole of the Road and Railway Transport Committee’s report as an1,444 words
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Article316 1932-07-05 10 TO DAY’S PRICES the fallowing ware the latest «notations In MESSRS KENNEDY A Oo.’i than list st 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day Bhab., 5 J O 5 cS I i l i li. I L Mining* Asam Kumbang 23/- 24/6 23/- 24/6 ex Hong Fatt -22}316 words
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Article144 1932-07-05 10 Latest Quotations Moa. Sat. Sat. Ju’y 4 July 2 BspF 19 P „I B 924 SOt 128 80 New York 8 6 8.574 Moetreal 4.014 BruNols «5 55 «***** 84.88 Geeave 18 22| 18 324 «4.88 Amsterdam 8 804 884 l«-08 69| 701/16 82.88 Bsrlle 14144 words
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Article234 1932-07-05 10 PtaaGM, July 5 t ctr. Benaree Opinaa o. ’&*<• -»n«o 5.000 00 Glove* no eupriliee fekjirt eelbni 72 00 biehiug nona no supplier Nutmeg 80j n 11 De < OooonuMner 1,000 15.1 K Gopre Bundr««d email w>l?e 5.50 Rattanr eaee U.U> RaMinr Ooarso 0.6 f 9reen Snail 8b«234 words
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Article164 1932-07-05 10 SELLING DURIANS WITHOUT LICENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Taipicg, July 4 Three Mahys, limul Awang and DoHah, were produced bafore Tunku Ismail, the Taiping Magistrate this morning, to answer to a charge of using their bicycles for trade purposes without l.cenee. A Sanitary Board watchman who gave evidence164 words
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Article77 1932-07-05 10 Singapore Prioee for Standard Ribbed 3mok*d Sheet for to-day an »e ‘nlloua Sp u e< 5 oenta per lb. Jaly/Saot. 5| (l Oci./Dec. 5§ H Jan./March 54 n Market steady and L’verpool Stock dtcr.awd by 1,001 tone. The f wing prices were realise 1 for ribbe*77 words
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Article71 1932-07-05 10 Penang, Joi/ 5 (.Mtrtesy qf Jr i London Bank Demand 2/8 U 4 .n/te 2/3 2P?iivate 3 m/te oredit 2'4 (l 3 1« Documeniarv On New York Bank Demand 401 France t T.T. l,O‘K) nom India y, u i.T I'2! Bangkok a T.T ’o0 lo,y Batavia 1.. 101 noru71 words
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Advertisement158 1932-07-05 10 STRAITS-AUSTRALIA SERVICE or the K. P, M. Monthly Sailingfl direct to Brisbane Sydney, Melbourne **r <l AleMde Next Sailing. Fran B.s. NTEUW HOLLAND (11,000 tons) July 1R 8.8. NIEUW ZEELAND (ll,000tone) Aw* Steamers fitted with wireless, laundry, barber shop, gymnasium, spacious swimming bath. Fares from Penang To Brisbane or Sydney158 words
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Miscellaneous187 1932-07-05 10 MAJE S T I C 6 is TO-NICHT 9-30 Briti.h Inter,Brilliant Ad.pte'i™ C > I,A 1A SBTOS. 3 Famous Story with a Mighty All-Enriish Cast including Brian Aherue and Madeleine Carroll Ki NEXT CHANGE UFA'S Spectacu'ar Nautical Musical r omedy Succeia Monte Carlo Madn-ees.” i a»*"' I 1 .-I-, PHONE187 words
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Article461 1932-07-05 11 FOARD’S POLICY Quota Arrangement With Kinta Company The annual general meeting of the Tanjong Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held on June 10 at the offices of the company, 65, London-wall, E.C. Mr. O.C. Inchbald (the chairman), after reviewirg the accounts, said It ie to be regretted that461 words
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Article176 1932-07-05 11 Kampong Knrntan, in its annual report, publishes a lose of £4,700 for the year, lhe cost of production of the rubber being 2 47d. The directors say that, exclusive of overhead charges, production is now costing under Id per pound f.o.b. In present circumstances, it176 words
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Article120 1932-07-05 11 Foreign exports of Tin, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan pork, during the month of June, 1932 Destination Tons United Kingdom 645 United States of America 1,180 Continent of Europe 1,531 British Possessions 213 •Japan 67 "Other Foreign Countries 18 Total 3,654 Tons Note: 1120 words
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Article564 1932-07-05 11 TIN PRICES FALL BACK SHARPLY I Mestre. Henry G irdner aid 00. report as fol.ows upon busings on June 14 on the London Metal Exchange: Copper—Firm. The opening transaction was at £27 2i 6 i for earl” September. Three man ths op«n»d at £27 2s 6 rand564 words
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Article1116 1932-07-05 11 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST e i i s NAMES. x 5 3 I I RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. i Allenby Rubber Co. 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 15 25 i Amalgamated Malay Estates 6o Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 5'J 7® j Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber1,116 words
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757 1932-07-05 12 Sir Malcolm Campbell’s Vain Search Walked Over The Spot London, June 22 SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL is one of the most disappointed men in Britain today, for the buried treasure iu the Cocos Islands, reputed to be worth £12,000.000, in search of which he has spent757 words
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Article369 1932-07-05 13 £l,OOO 000 On Show At Selfridges Few j«wele have caused bo many disasters to those associated with them 88 the diamonds which composed the famous necklace of Marie Antoinette. A cardinal» in full pontifical robes, was arrested before an smtz'd court, a queen was almost369 words
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Article152 1932-07-05 13 SCOTTISH EMIGRANT WHO BEGAN MANUFACTURE IN 1894 London, June 22 The death of Mr Alexander Winton, who is credited with the manuf-c ure of the first commeici> 1 automobile, Is reported in Cleveland, Ohio 1 eay? Reuter. He wss 72. Mr, Wm’nn was bom at Grangemouth) Scotland.152 words
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Article127 1932-07-05 13 MAN AT ROADdIDE WITH FAKE WOUNDS L ndoo, June 20 A motorist on the Fording! ridgeSouthampton road tc-day found a man lying at the side of the road, apparently suffering from severe head wounds. He appeared to be beyond aid, and the motorist reported the matter to127 words
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Article101 1932-07-05 13 A LONDON 8' HOOL STORY London, June 22 A few words about the Waite Hartlane Schorl at Wood Greer...*rom a report by th* Wood Green Elocution Committee. The school is a disgrace to the committee. The roof is in such a condition that when it101 words
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Advertisement549 1932-07-05 13 LIFE WASN’TWORTH LIVING Losely Widow’s Fits of Depression NOW CHEERFUL Thanks to Kruschen A widow—-TO years of age—-living alone tn Um country—rheumatism in her hand* and knees. Is there any 1 gr wonder thad she became depressed to Um point of desperation Fortun- h i™**. e remedy that The commonest549 words
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Article479 1932-07-05 14 r m Jalj 5, 19-2. PENANG MARKET eta Meat Beef Steak kati Stew or Cun I dr 22 Pork, lean 44 Po;k lean fat Ist quality do 32 Multon Is dun lb 4C do Australian 4C Fowl 22 Capons locally reared m do none Hen do do 24479 words
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Advertisement297 1932-07-05 14 I I. .....-.-p-, —ir-r-»iin--- TITTT-ITII —rum I 7 -7\l 1 I v Cll will be stopped by taking kalzana Diarrhoea is usually caused by inflammation of the intestines, generally due to irritated nerves. By taking Kalzana, the Calcium food, you will provide your blood with the mineral necessary to strengthen297 words
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Advertisement229 1932-07-05 14 mW f I 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 sparklingenamel. Others are perfectly safe, but229 words
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Article874 1932-07-05 15 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing Tens Penang during the week i IN POST TO DAY from SaiUng FcJf D»h Selling Ipoh S'pora &P. Swektanhrm Sama Ports To-day Krian Belawan Same port Lo Mslscea Fort874 words
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