Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 July 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. US. Vol. LXXXX. SATURDAY. 16th JULY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 2041 2 RATES FOR CASUAL LEAVE. RANKS. /2 ADVERTISEMENTS ~i P i*) ft P AH eornrnumcatkins relating to contort, Convement for Town.' MaatSChapD3 j. N. V. tiie Advertisement Manager, c easy reach of many fine courses. Apply (Incorporated in Holland by (Incorporated in the Colony of Hongkong) J /SS«/ I I J
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  • 632 3 £2,003 FOR CARLYLE RELICS Nearly £2,000 was realized at Sotheby’s a t the second day’s sale of the collection of Carlyle relics sent to the auction room by the executors of his nephew, Alexander Carlyle. Th sale opened with some 40 lots of autograph letters which for
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  • 301 3 NEWSAGENTS’ GIFT TO UNEMPLOYED k A resolution protesting against newsfaper ni -nrs due t o the activities of big r nbuxs was unanimously passed at the ni >ua! conference at Bridlington of the dti °nal Federation of Retail Newsagents, «oksellers, and Stationers. fter 11 speakers had expressed symy
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  • 465 3 CORRESPONDENCE WITH 1 MR. COLERIDGE I Mr. Stephen Coleridge, speaking at the annual meeting of the National Anti-Vivi- Seti.i>n Society, at the Caxton Hall, replied to recent statements in defence of vivisection by Lord Moynihan and Sir Arthur Keith. Lord Leigh presided.t Referring to Lord Moynihan’s
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  • 388 3 —Austral News. THE PASSING OF A ROMANTIC FIGURE At the edge of the forest beyond Daisy. Dell and facing Cradle Mountain and Cradle Valley, one of the most picturesque’ and romantic spots in Tasmania, if not in! the whole of the Australian Common-: wealth, a simple
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    • 20 3 Are you a BOY SCOUT If so read the J SCOUTS CORNER r in the Pinang Gazette I EVERY MONDAY.
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    • 693 3 THE TORTURE 11 OF PILES. Why continue to Suffer? 1 uslli aw J ■jaM kIA a With DR. VAN VLECK’S ABSORPTIVE PLASMA no case of this painful malady is too stubborn or too long-standing to be JigM completely and permanently cured. The easy ft, application and wonderful power of ahsorption
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  • 1006 4 Muslims in Economic Grip of Wealthy Hindus COMMISSION’S REPORT ON RIOTING AT DERA ISMAL KHAN Peshawar, July 1. The report of the Inquiry Commission appointed by the Frontier Government to inquire into the communal rioting which took place at Dera Ismail Khan on August 12,
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  • 229 4 TRANSACTIONS IN FRENCH AND BELGIAN BONDS The tenth police report on the late Ivar Kreuger’s affairs has been published. It is based upon the examination of M. Eergenstrahle, an assistant director of Kreuger and Toll, who stated that he was mainly employed by Kreuger for carrying out speculative
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  • 294 4 DEATH IN RETIREMENT OF MR. H. W. FIRMSTONE The correspondent of the “Straits Times” in London writes on July 11.— The death has taken place at his home near Dover, where he was living in retirement, of Mr. Harold William Firmstone, who was for
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    • 565 4 ASTHMA BRONCHITIS CATARRH 'T'HE etiquette of the medical profession Ik entirely fails to restrain wk doctors’ spontaneous outbursts of personal JK testimony to the efficacy O-7 of the one liquid remedy *7 for Bronchitis and f Asthma which a Royal Physician has endorsed. -JBk. WILL YOU CONTINUE so TO v/H'v
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    • 272 4 ALL BABIES THR y E BEST ON TRUFOOD. '4 7 /f .7 f t /j" J L /If J f L a. j ft .-fel U y ".dr Vi JZ I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters—MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE J HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES 1 HUMANISED
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  • 186 5 MRS. WHEATLEY’S PETITION GRANTED In the Supreme Court, Singapore, before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) Hilda Wheatley was granted a decree nisi to be made absolute in three months, against her husband, Edmund Gray Wheatley, on the grounds of adultery and desertion. Mr. Kenneth A. Seth appearing
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  • 176 5 ANOTHER DEATH SENTENCE Angelo Sbardellotto, the 25-year-old terrorist who was recently arrested in the Piazza Venezia and charged with having I attempted the life of Signor Mussolini, was condemned to death by the Special Tribunal. The whole trial lasted barely two hours. The accused made no effort
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  • 234 5 STALIN’S SHARE IN ITS ADOPTION In a decree issued by the R.S.F.S.R. Commissariat of Justice it is made known for the first time that Stalin personally superintended the elaboration of the new marketing policy by which peasants are to be allowed to sell part of their
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  • 218 5 STEEL TRUST PURCHASE CRITICIZED Berlin, June 22. The purchase by the Government for about 100,000,000 marks [£5,000,000 at par] of a controlling interest in the Steel Trust, which dominates German heavy industry, is the third instance this year of the tendency of the State to interlock
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    • 86 5 WIRELESS I WIRELESS! DIVINE o ft J EDICINE HERNIA informative and Interest- CENT PER CENT SUCCESS WITHOUT OPERATION vv Why do you suffer from Hernia? Come to ma in s > we shall make a contract with you and ing unities in iiac? cure O 1 the <!lsease u you
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  • 1204 6 IMPROVEMENT IN MADRAS PIECEGOODS TRADE WILL LANCASHIRE RECOVER PART OF HER LOST TRADE ANXIOUS EYES TURNED ON LAUSANNE CONFERENCE Madras, July 4. The year 1932 opened in an atmosphere of political uncertainty with the result that until the horizon cleared dealers unanimously throughout the Presidency adopted
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  • 67 6 PRIEST—LOGAN The welding took place, ouietly, at St. George’s Chv.rch Penang, this morning of Mr. Arthur Charles Priest, Electrical Engineer, Fusing, Perak, son of Mr. Charles Alfred John Priest and Miss Rebecca Anne Logan, of Christchurch, New Zealand, daughter of Mr. Robert Karl Logan. The Rw Keppel
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  • 80 6 Robert McConkey, 79, Hilda Courtney, 32, and Ruth Courtney, 24, all of Belfast, were taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital. Belfast, suffering from injuries received through being knocked down by a cow in the Botanic Gardens, The animal was one of a herd being
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  • 701 6 L.C.C. CONFERRING WITH GOVERNMENT The future of Waterloo Bridge is being discussed between the Government and the London County Council. At a Meeting of the County Council, over which Mr. Angus Scott, the chairman, presided, the Parlimentary Committee reported the action of the House of Commons in deleting
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  • 148 6 RELIEF GRANT “INSUFFICIENT” Sir James Mitchell, the Premier, has announced that he is dissatisfied with the Federal Government’s proposal to give South Australia a “disabilities” grant of £1,000,000 and Western Australia a grant of only £500,000. He contended that the disabilities of Western Australia under Federation
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  • 530 6 POLICE OFFICER’S DEATH FROM SHOCK Before the Recorder (Sir Ernest Wild, KC at the Central Criminal Court WILLIAM GREENWOOD, 21, french polisher, and STANLEY SHRODINSKY, •16, cabinet maker, pleaded “Guilty” to an indictment charging them with while armed with offensive weapons, namely, two revolvers, robbing
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  • 214 6 MANY LIVES LOST A serious explosion took place in the fuel tank of the Liverpool oil tanker Cymbeline, which w’as in the drydock of the Canadian Vickers firm, at Montreal with the result that she sank in shallow water and burned fiercely. An hour later there w’as
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  • 112 6 The balance-sheet. of the Irish sweepstake on the Grand National in March, shows that the proceeds of the sale of tickets, before providing sellers’ prizes, was £3,409,744. The total expenses, including payment to Hospitals Trust, Limited, for promoting the sweepstake, amounted to £276,588. Included
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    • 23 6 SPECIAL REDUCTION PRIME AUSTRALIAN FOWLS 57 cts. Per lb Singapore Cold Storage Co., Limited.. PENANG BAGAN LUAR Phones Penang 1500 1501. Butterworth 33-
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    • 165 6 II ISi f Good Night Vienna Fox Trot CB Pretty Flowers Waltz Two Wonderfully Tuneful Numbers from Jack Buchanan’s Talkie “Good-Night Vienna” nn f Delishious Fox Trot CB 433 (Good-Night Little Girl That Haunting Refrain that Janet Gaynor featured in “Delishious Makes A Really Good Dance Tune Savoy Hotel Orpheans.
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  • 1900 7 FOR PERIOD OF 12 MONTHS Municipality To Carry On In Meantime ORGANISATION ALREADY IN EXISTENCE Bv a majority of two votes (the majority being formed among others by the President, Mrs. Thorpe and Miss Sylvia Dennvs) it was decided at the third a a?ual
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  • 476 7 The following are the principal sporting fixtures this week-end. SINGAPORE Saturday: Malaya Cup Football; Singapore v Negri Semtrilan, Anson Road Stadium: The Singapore team will be selected from the following:—Ah Hui, Ah Kow, Boon Lay, R. D. Brummitt, Dinah, Dolfattah, Dollah, J. L. Elmer, J. G. Glasgow,
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  • 571 7 EASY EXERCISE CURRENCY BOY AND UNDERLAP IMPRESS I By TIC TAC i Both the inside and track proper were used to-day, with hurdles thrown out to j protect the inside and centre of the track I proper. There was a large crowd to watch the
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  • 172 7 COUNTERFEITER REAPS HIS REWARD (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, yesterday. Kong Keng Pong was sentenced to three years’ rigorous imprisonment at the Singapore Assizes for altering half cent copper coins to represent silver twenty -cent pieces. Accused was incriminated by the evidence of his concubine who said
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  • 215 7 -Reuter. LATEST RESULTS TALL SCORING AT THE OVAL London, Yesterday At the Oval, Surrey obtained first innings points against Glamorgan. Surrey 424 for 8 declared (Gregory 131) and 226 for 5. Glamorgan 421 (Dyson 208.) NOTTS V. ESSEX At Nottingham, Notts defeated Essex by an innings and
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  • 116 7 THIRD IN DERBY KING AND QUEEN WITNESS THE RACE London, yesterday. The Eclipse Stakes, run at Sandown Park to-day, value about £lO,OOO distance one and a quarter miles, resulted as follows: Lord Rosebery’s Miracle 1 M. Boussac’s Goyescas 2 Lord Roseberry’s Sandwich 3 Thirteen ran.
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  • 62 7 —Reuter. HOBBS NOT OUT 161 London, yesterday. The annual Gentlemen v Players match at Lord’s was drawn. The Gentlemen who had scored 430 for eight wickets the previous day declared their innings closed. Larwood finished up with four wickets for 54. The Players in their
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  • 23 7 —Reuter. SCOTLAND WINS London, Yesterday. In the International Bowls contest Scotland defeated England 106-89 and thus won the Championship. —Reuter.
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  • 488 7 MALAYANS OBLIGED TO “TRAVEL FOREIGN” Fed Up writes as follows to the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —Nowadays when economy is becoming almost a world wide fashion and in Malaya (outside of Government circles) a stern necessity we hear of ruthless reduction in salaries, the heavy cutting
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  • 139 7 SPARRING CONTESTS -i Arrangements are in full swing for the Boxing Tournament organised by the Penang Amateur Boxing Association in aid of all local unemployment funds, to be held during race week at Wembley Park. The sudden storm prevented several competitors and people interested from turning up
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  • 377 8 Yesterday we published a leading article from The Times under the caption The Management of Money which admits that the problem is nothing less than the arrest of the natural operation of the law of supply and demand and states it is a long and difficult
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  • 597 8 Another country whose problems have of late brought it into prominence in the Colonial sphere is Malaya, which is made up of the tripartite organisation of Crown Colony, Federated States and Unfederated States A very good picture of Malaya to-day is presented in the Report of the 1931 Census,
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  • 37 8 by Miss England 111 until Monday.— Rugby Radio Service. EVENT POSTPONED TILL MONDAY Rugby, Yesterday. Kaye Don decided to postpone the attempt on the world’s water speed record by Miss England 111 until Monday.— Rugby
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  • 1536 8 DEVON AND THE LAKES If all who are going to make holiday this summer in Devon or in the Lakes would take a look, even superficially, at two big and beautifully illustrated books that are published to-day, they would gain in two ways. They would see what
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  • 959 8 SCOTLAND OR SCOTTLANo r Mr. John Buchan, Mp o t Saturday at Selkirk, paid «a tribute to Sir Walter Sco’L th 1 of whose death fell on th 7 t i was Scott’s birthplace y “We spell Scotland" with modern Scotland might well h? V W Mr.
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    • 171 8 |a~" —a i CYPROC FIREPROOF WALLBOARD In any building there are before with CA PROC I-ire-inevitably places where proof Wallboard. repairs to walls or ceilings By using GYPROC you enjoy are needed, or rooms which many advantages over other should be lined to insure inferior walls. It is firefire protection
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    • 51 8 E. and O. p HOTEL. tj I. i Li SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. WEDNESDAY, 20th JULY, 1932. U I •j Dance Music by the Band of the H S.S. President Adams.” j NOTHING COULD BE BETTER FOR BREAKFAST r- I f"! B THAN A PLATE OF I h HONEY GRAINS.
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  • 651 9 IRISH LEADER REFUSES TO YIELD BRITAIN UNABLE TO DEPART FROM POSITION EMERGENCY TARIFFS BILL PASSED IN THE DAIL I I --"W PREMIER LEAVES FOR LOSSIE MONTH TO-DAY I y London, to-day. The meeting between Mr. Macdonald and Mr. De Valera ended at 11
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  • 300 9 -Reuter. geneva resolution preliminary work by COMMISSION OF EXPERTS In the League of Nations Council at Geneva, Sir John Simon moved that the Council accede to the request of the Lausanne Conference that a Conference on Monetary and Economic questions be convoked Ly the League of Nations and
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  • 207 9 FORTHCOMING VISIT OF TOC H LEADER The following are the arrangements made ■so far in connection with the visit of the Rev. E. F. Ford to Penang on behalf of Toe H. He will arrive early on the morning of July 17 by the s.s. Ekma from
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  • 45 9 BRITISH MINISTER AT MONTEVIDEO TAKES CHARGE Rugby, Yesterday. A t the request of the Argentine Government the British Minister in Montevideo is charge of Argentine interests in Criiguay the Government of which has broken off diplomatic relations with Argentine. Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 113 9 -Reuter. RIGOROUS CONDITIONS ABORTIVE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN TRADE NEGOTIATIONS Geneva, Yesterday. The League Council decided to recommend a loan of ten millions sterling to Autria of which Britain takesup £3,330,000 representing the advance she made last year and the balance to be distributed among France, Italy, Germany,
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  • 124 9 the same at all times.” —Rugby Radio Service. CONGRATULATES COMMANDER OF HOME FLEET Rugby, Yesterday. The King arrived in London this morning from Portsmouth. A saulte of twenty-one guns was fired by the naval battleships when he left Portsmouth. After reviewing the fleet the King cabled the
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  • 30 9 —Reuter. Batavia, yesterday. It is officially announced that twentyfour per centum of the total available area of rubber is not being tapped apart from a period- ical tap.—
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  • 50 9 late Sir Donald Maclean.—Rugby Radio Service. APPOINTED PRESIDENT BOARD EDUCATION Rugby, yesterday. The King has been pleased to approve, that Lord Irwin, Viceroy of India fromi 1926 to 1931, be appointed President of the Board of Education in the room of the j late Sir Donald Maclean.—Rugby Radio:
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  • 42 9 Reuter. SIR SAMUEL HOARE TO DEPUTISE FOR SIR PHILIP CUNLIFFE LISTER London, yesterady. The Cabinet Minister, Sir Samuel Hoare, is deputising for Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister '•while the latter is at Ottawa and Mr. Ormsby Gore for Sir John Gilmour.—
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  • 247 9 ANNUAL EVENT FOR Paris, July i The cyclist tour of France is a sporting, event which is looked forward to every year in France, and is followed with interest abroad. The start took place this morning, and had its usual success of popularity. From five o’clock the
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  • 280 9 MAINTAIN BALANCE BETWEEN ECONOMIC SOCIAL INTERESTS Paris, July 7. Speaking this morning before a plenary meeting of the National Economic Council, M. Patenotre, Under Secretary of State in the cabinet of the President of the Council, said the State must maintain a balance between the various economic and
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  • 157 9 Reuter. COUNT UCHIDA’S STATEMENT LONDON VIEWS SITUATION HIGHLY COMPLICATED London, yesterday, Count Uchida’s statement at the final meeting of the Lytton Commission at Tokio to the effect that once Japan recognised Manchukuo she would decline to negotiate abroad regarding the new state, was widely published in Britain. It has
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  • 126 9 -Reuter. HOOVER LETTER PRESIDENT TO SIGN RELIEF BILL New York, yesterday. Mr. Hoover’s letter to Senator BoraM was intended mainly for home consumption according to the Washington Correspondent of the New York Evening Post,, the object being to remove the War debts issue from the political campaign. Washington,
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  • 99 9 —Reuter. SOUND FILM OF HISTORIC OCCASION TO BE MADE Ottawa, Yesterday. A message from the King will be read by the Govern General at the public opening Governor General at the public opening of the Imperial Conference in the House of Commons Chamber on Thursday. The proceedings will
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  • 140 9 DISPUTES IN THE COAL MINES Brussles, July 5. The government has approved the principle of a loan of a milliard redeemable in 25 years, to be issued in France. The bonds will bear 514 per cent, interest. Representatives of employers and workmen in the coal mines have accepted
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  • 122 9 HOPES FOR ITS SUCCESS i Nauen, (Berlin), July S» At a late hour on Tuesday night the new Anglo-Belgian compromise scheme, which proposes to fix Germany’s forfeitary payment at 2.6 thousand million marks, was still under discussion with good prospects of its being accepted as a basis off
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  • 177 9 TO TROOPS IN THE COLONIES Bremen, July 5. A National Monument erected here in honour of German heroes who c&ed in the former German colonies during the Great' War was solemnly unveiled on Wednesday in the presence of a large number of representatives of the Reich Confederate
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  • 114 9 TO CONTINUE THEIR FLIGHT Nauen, (Berlin), July 5. The rescued German aviators, Bertram and Klaussmann, have cabled to Junkers, who own their plane, telling them they intend going on with their planned trip to China. From Australia they will make Batavia and thence Celebes, Borneo, and the Philippines.
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  • 121 10 JL mail far Tefok Anaon, Batkin Datn£t r Fort Swell enh am, Malacca anti Singapore by the s.s. “Mata Hari” wfIT be closed at 3 pan. to-day. A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s. “D’van. Twist" will be closed at 4 pm.
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  • 602 10 Singapore. Joly 13. The improvement in the local share market noticed in our last report has been more than maintained during the past week, and satisfactory news as to the progress of the New Loan Conversion Scheme and the announcement of the successful termination of the
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  • 94 10 Yesterday. To-Jay. tin Snot Yesterday. To-day. RUBBER 1 29/32d. 1 15/16 Im I?" «a. im is». <5. !f" do rk 2 w<o rvT New York 5%c. 5%c. TIN (3 Months> Singapore London £129 10s. o* l £129 5s od Singapore 66 32% 66 TAPIOCA 3.15 3.19% amgapore g
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  • 373 10 TODAYS PRICES The foNowing wave the latest quotatfoßS in MESSRS KENNEDY A Oo.’s share Kst at 11 a.m to day Yesterday To-day Sharbs J; I 1 s 'S co no ffl ce $O. to to. Mining 1 tyer Hitam 971 10 3 10- 18/6 HongFsfrt .26
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  • 163 10 Latest Quotations Ft!. Thur. Sat. July 15 July 14 Sept. 19 Pirlo 90 7/16 90| 123 96 New York 8.54 j S 54& 4 85? Montreal 4.08 i 4 08i Braaaefe 55.55 80.55 84.88 Geneva 18 7/82 18 7/82 24 86 Amaterdana &81 8 85 12
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  • 80 10 Penang, Joly 16 Bj Coirr/rij oj iir CLartereJ Bank On London Bank Demand 2/8 25, 82 4 m/ta 2/8 27/82 Private 8 m'ta credit 2/4 1/8 H 3 Documentary 2/4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 40J France 1« T T 1000 nom India T. T. 158 j Bangkok
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  • 53 10 Bth Sunday After Trinity 8 a.m. Holy Communion and 6 Evensong and Address at st u P Church, Butterworth. Wed. 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion at c.. Mark’s, Butterworth. Thur. 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion at o, Paul’s, Bukit Tengah. Murder is a Grand All-Briti* now showing at King’s. Don’t
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    • 78 10 MUNICIPAL NOTICE An ORDINARY MEETING of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office at 4 p.m. on Tuesday the 19th instant. By Order T. W. DOUGLAS, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. AUTUMN EXAMINATIONS 1932. These will be held in November, 1932. ENTRIES CLOSE
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    • 63 10 STUDY THE PINANG GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENTS There is much in the way cf useful information contained in cur Advertisement Columns. Read the advertisements and learn who stocks the article you are contemplating buying, who is offering the best bargains. or who is willing to buy your unwanted goods. EVERY ADVERTISEMENT, no
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    • 44 10 A PERFECT jelly is a welcome addition to any meal. j If you would have a jelly which dis instantly, sets quickly. and contains the highest quality ingredients, always ask for—(erebos Jelly Crystals rafil ai Penang and Kuala I.une^uT: W Huttenbach Latarue Sone LM.
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    • 36 10 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall *jh_ 74 E 12 m_m_ 80 E TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TODAY ILOG a.m_ 4 5.3 a.m. 11.5.1 p.m. €-05 p.m. TO-MORROW 11.49 am. 5.50 a_m_ <6.49 p.m.
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    • 142 10 mT J E S T I c MATINEES TO-DAY TO-MORROW 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 The Distinguished ENGLISH Stage Actor LIONEL AT WILL With GRETA NISSEN Heading a Great ALL-BRITISH Cast in Fox Movietone’s Mystery Thriller THE SILENT WITNESS The Strangest Love Crime That Ever Burnedl H the Headlines. FIRST AGAIN WITH
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  • 830 11 Schedule of Principal Lines The follovring is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY 3.5, MATANG from Tongkah, Kopah, Renong and V. Point, sailing for Same Ports—to-day. ■SS. MALACCA from Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson, sailing for Port
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  • 176 11 PRISONER’S ALLEGATIONS OF TORTURE At the opening of the trial before the Special Tribunali of n,ne men accused ofj having either actually exploded, or of having sought to explode, bombs in various parts of Italy, one of the accused, Delfini, complained that during the 29 days that
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  • 229 11 SATURDAY, JULY 16. Inter-state Cricket: Perak v Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. Penang Police Sports-Explanade. SUNDAY, JULY 17. Inter-state Cricket Perak v Selaigor, Kuala Lumpur, Continued. Inter-state Police Soccer, Penang Perak for Mitchell Cup, Penang. SATURDAY, JULY 23. Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting begins. Perak Police Sports, Ipoh. TUESDAY,
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  • 709 12 £219,000 MORE TO BE RAISED Thae various methods by which it is lioped to raise funds for the extension of the Bodleian Library were discussed by the Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Homes Dudden, the Master of Pembroke, who presided at the seventh annual meeting of the Society of Friends of
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  • 148 12 TO REACH 300 M.P.H. Sir Malcolm Campbell, speaking at the dinner of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Auxiliary Patrol, at the Connaught Rooms, said that he had one great ambition now, and that was to reach 300 miles an hour. Next year there would be serious
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  • 254 12 CITIZENS’ RESPONSIBILITY Speaking at the opening of a new headquarters for his party, the Republican Action, the Prime Minister, Senor Azana, told his hearers that the Republic had come to stay, and that it was for them to create a democratic tradition. The Republic, said Senor
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  • 189 12 SOLITARY CONFINEMENT Senor March, the multi-millionaire and Deputy whose conduct and character were impeached by the Ministers of Public Works and Finance during the debate in the Cortes, has been arrested and confined to prison. His arrest was ordered by the Committee of Responsibilities in the Cortes,
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  • 124 12 THE LIPS OF THE GIRLS IN SOVIET-LAND It’s the same the whole world over where the "modern girl is concerned. Mrs. Sidney Webb (the lady who declines to be called Lady Passfield) is at present on a tour of Soviet Russia with Lord Passfield
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    • 126 12 REMOVE THE CAUSE OF INDIGESTION. I Nine times out of ten indigestion is caused by harmful, excess stomach acid which sours and ferments the food, forms gas, and induces pain. The only logical I way to obtain relief is to get rid of the cause, and ‘Bisurated’ Magniesia does this
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    • 539 12 j Message of Hope) are burning ufienergg all the tone to these who have plzin-fdLedclaudinthz garden I UHll Lost Vigour. Si!® f I When natural youthful vigour is I n HURfrßh prematurely lost whether it bt SSy) through illness, stress of climate. gW or through overwork—life is merely a dull
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  • 643 13 THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION MODEL FOR ALL FEDERATED i STATES The second of the series of lectures cf the Watson Chair Foundation of the Sul-: grave Manor Board, on “The United States Constitution as an experiment in demo- cracy,” was given at King’s College, Strand, by
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  • 160 13 SEVEN YEARS ASSIZES SENTENCE A Chinese named Loke Woon Chong was sentenced by Mr. Justic whitley at the Singapore Assizes on Wednesday to seven years rigorous imprisonment after the jury had by a majority verdict found him guilty of an armed robbery at 2±o Rochore Road on the
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  • 105 13 CATCH FLIES AND COCKROACHES ON BOARD SHIP Three chameleons are working passage round the world. Their duty consists in catching flies and cockroaches in an officer’s cabin on board a cargo boat which recently passed through Durban Harbour. These “pests of pests” as their master calls them, were
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  • 394 13 talkie that tells EXHILARATING FILM BRISTLING WITH STARS Hollywood is full of surprises even in these duil days this week it breaks forth into a slashing tirade against itself. I The vehicle chosen for the attack is “The Cohens and the Kellys in Hollywood.” The story
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  • 261 13 PREMIER’S MESSAGE TO VISITORS The party of professional and business men who have came to spend an inspec-: tional holiday in British Columbia under the official guidance of the Provincial Government crossed the Great Divide and, after enjoying a halt at the Radium hot springs bungalow
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  • 458 14 CLERK SENTENCED FORMS STOLEN FROM MR. H. S. KIRVZAN Found guilty of having forged a cheque for $370 dollars and attempted to pass it through the Chartered Bank for a cash payment, a Chinese named Yeo Ong Soon was sentenced by Mr. Justice Whitley in
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  • 296 14 NEW FLOOD-LIGHTING SYSTEM An important advance in the flood-light-ing of aerodromes for night landings has been demonstrated at Heston airport. Hitherto a mobile flood-light has been generally used. Its disadvantages were the risk of the vehicle’s becoming bogged in wet weather, of damaging the lamp by jolting over
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  • 52 14 The Pope received Cardinal Lauri and other members of the Pontifical Mission to the Eucharistic Congress in Dublin. In honour of the occasion the Pope is presenting to Dublin Cathedral a costly chalice of gold and silver, engraved in the baroque style and bearing a
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  • 545 15 MR. PYBUS ON SATISFYING DEMAND At the annual convention of the Incorporated Municipal Electrical Association, at Cardiff, the PRESIDENT, Mr. C. G. Morley New, city electrical engineer of Cardiff, said that if there was one thing more than another which exercised their minds to-day it was
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  • 282 15 FRAMING OF INDICTMENT CRITICIZED The hearing was continued in the Scottish Court of Criminal Appeal at Edinburgh of the appeals by Alexander Young, of Kilhey-court, Wigan, and George M. Todd, of Ingleby Drive, Glasgow, who were convicted in the High Court of Justiciary on April 11 on
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  • 292 15 REPLY TO COMMONS CRITICISM I Mr. H. M. Pollock, Finance Minister for Northern Ireland, issued a statement controverting some of the assertions made during the Irish debate in the House of Commons on Friday. It was argued by opponents of the British Government that, as Northern Ireland retains
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  • 234 15 BRITISH INQUIRY IN U.S. Mr. E. H. G. Shepherd, the British Acting Consul-General in New York, has been instructed to send a report on the suicide on June 10 of Miss Violet Sharpe, the English girl who was employed as a maid by the mother of Mrs.
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  • 102 15 A complimentary visit was paid by 60 members of the Clan Maclean Association to their chief, Colonel Sir Fitzßoy Maclean, of Duart, Isle of Mull. Sir Fitzßoy, who celebrated his ninety-seventh birthday last month, received his visitors in his sitting room in Duart Castle. He
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  • 79 15 NOT FAVOURED BY BANK The Commonwealth Bank Board does hot favour the plan which has been under discussion for the creation of a sinking fund in London on the ground that it would lead to complications in the exchange rates. The board is of opinion that the
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  • 88 15 The Duke of Wellington, following custom, presented the King with a small tricolour flag on Waterloo Day. The first Duke was presented with the estate or Strathfieldsaye, in Hampshire, by v Government after his victory at Waterloo. A condition of the grant was that every year on
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