Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 July 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 171. Vol. LXXXX. FRIDAY, 22nd JULY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 1680 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICES banks. k ADVERTISEMENTS V/ IJ V h PENANG TURF CLUB R The Mercantile Bank Chartered Bank All communications relating to AUTUMN MEETING 1932 I (Incorporated in England by Royal fa Advertisements should be addressed to under gR op RACING of IndlO. Limited Charter 1868). IfZltfl Lf
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  • 179 3 MADE BANKRUPT DEATH OF COLONEL GRANT MORDEN Former M.P. for Brentford and Chiswick, Lt.-Col. Walter Grant Morden died in London on June 25. He had suffered from heart trouble for over a year. Son of Captain and Mrs. W. H. Morden, Colonel Grant Morden was born in
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  • 187 3 FIRST CLASS ON A DONKEY Ancient Egypt, too, had her suburbanites —harmless citizens who worked hard, wrote shorthand, suffered from toothache, and groused about their wives’ cosmetics. These are facts easily deduced from an exhibition of the results of recent excavations made at Amama, Amant,
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  • 90 3 DEATH OF OLD SINGAPORE RESIDENT The death occurred in the General Hospital on Tuesday morning of Mr. W. Bruce Michie, who had been prominently connected with insurance in Singapore for the last 25 years. Mr. Michie, who was 53 years of age, came out to Malaya about
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  • 126 3 Crowds thronged Naples on June 29 from all parts of the country to watch a sham eruption of the Vesuvius. The broad stream of lava which flowed down the mountainside in a most realistic manner was produced by the placing in the crater of 375 iron
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  • 619 3 MR. BALDWIN AND A PAIR OF STOCKINGS Some interesting points of Parliamentary procedure were raised by Mr. Baldwin at a luncheon at the Oval, where Members and staffs of the Houses of Parliament had met for their annual cricket match. Rain, however, prevented play. Lord and Lady Ebbisham
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    • 455 3 iRUSTOM— gUCYRUS Ths I British I Built 1 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, i PENANG I MysW <W 'i When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. THE old saying that “Distance lends enchantment* is never more apt or to the point than when applied to people whose breath
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    • 15 3 WIRELESS I WIRELESS I informative and Interesting articles appear in the Pinang Gazette ON FRIDAYS.
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    • 224 3 The Healthy Child is Clean Internally The parents of the last generation knew what they were about when they ladled out the weekly laxative to their children. They knew that the basic principle of health was the regular cleansing of the food tract. But what crude, griping, nauseating laxatives were
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    • 205 3 5 ifegfciKwiwr I OLD scotch f I 'ffimll Appreciated J > from J to J I 1 i Sole Agents J BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Singapore, Penang, F.M.S. Kelantan f OBTAINABLE FROM Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Bagan Luar. 1 Messrs. Pritchard Co., Ltd., Penang, Butterworth Ipoh. J Messrs. Chong Kee
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  • 291 4 OUR BLUE JACKETS WILL BE BEAU BRUMMELLS I The Admiralty have decided that the British sailor is not chic enough. Fleet Orders published on June 18 announce that in the new season’s stock of jumpers and trousers ratings dressed as seamen will
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  • 92 4 MONOPOLY CONTEMPLATED IN AUSTRIA Vienna, July 15. The National Council will shortly consider a scheme for a State monopoly of coal imports into Austria. The executors of the proposed monopoly will be the State Railways under condition that the price to consumers shall not rise beyond the present
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  • 579 4 SOME FACTS. Just before leaving for Lausanne Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, gave the following facts in the Commons—facts which have since been confirmed by May’s trading statistics: ‘T have a comparison showing the trend of trade during the period from January to
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  • 613 4 FIFTEEN MONTHS FORGED STOCKS OF ENGLISH RECLUSE London, July 2. Charles James Beale, 35, a former British Vice-Consul at Nice, who was extradited from France, was sentenced to 15 months’ imprisonment at the Old Bailey, yesterday, for uttering forged stock powers relating to the property of John
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  • 67 4 AEROPLANE CRASHES: A NOTABLE FLIGHT RECALLED Milan, July 11. The well-known military flier, Captain Ratti, who last year participated in General Balbo’s squadron flight to Brazil, was killed when his plane crashed at the Orbetello aerodrome. During General Balbo’s famous Transatlantic flight Capt. Ratti was forced by
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  • 45 4 REPORTED DISCOVERY IN ITALIAN ALPS Rome, July 12. According to the Lavoro Fascista,” a large anthracite coal field has been discovered in the Aosta Valley. Experts estimate the quantity of coal at 100,000,000 tons, enough to supply Italy’s needs for a long time.
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    • 506 4 Short Wave Stations For Penang Listeners Midnight la.m. 2i. m. 3im 4 a.m. 5 tr. 6 to. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p. tr. 9 p.m. lOr.m. lip. m to to to to to to to to to to to to to ,0 lam. 2 a. m. 3
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  • 781 5 For the Motorist Viscount Selby's letter in the Austin Magazines puts forward m a moderate way some essential points of the answer to the claim of the railways to compensation by the State for the serious position in which the railways find themselves. Lord Selby
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  • 57 5 33 MINUTES CLIPPED OFF Mr. Gall, the Austin Agent in Soerabaya, driving an Austin Seven Sports Model, created a new record for the run from Batavia to Soerabaya, Java, by covering the 852 kilometres in 10 hours, 53 minutes. Mr. Gall improved on the previous
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  • 972 5 MANNERS MAKETH MOTORING Legislation, whilst useful and necessary in the government of the community, cannot possibly control the actions of the individual in sundry matters which have important bearing upon the life and wellbeing of his fellows. The world is burdened with men who never in
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  • 258 5 DIRECTOR’S EXPERIENCE Mr. W. M. W. Thomas, General Sales Manager and a Director of Morris Motors Ltd., who recently made a trip to India, returning home via Egypt, has decribed his impressions of motoring in these countries in the London Autocar. What most struck the writer, who
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  • 289 5 MORRIS ACTIVITIES Morris Motors Ltd., whose activities in the marine engine field have already won wide recognition, have lately made two important new contributions to this class of unit. These are, first, a paraffin-operat-ed version of the “Navigator” model, and, secondly, a 5/12 h.p. model known as
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    • 141 5 COLOUR COMES TO STAY Concrete has changed its dress The grey of pure utility has given place to colour; I colour that gives a finish of beauty appropriate to the character of the structure. Colorcrete the new coloured cement has all the qualities of Ferrocrete —the rapidhardening Portland cement —with
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    • 310 5 FASCINATING (INTIMATE WEAR at really attractive prices I CELANESE B"™ A LOCKNIT SILK UNDERWEAR Dainty Garments in a new weight and texture. J The ultimate word in the prevailing modern T-7 y note. Fascinating Slip and Knicker Sets. u r The Slips are fashioned in the latest style with I
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    • 197 5 9 8 giii 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 UFA’S COLOSSAL MUSICAL SPECTACLE p I CONGRESS DANCES" PRESENTING THE BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH STAR LILIAN HARVEY AND A TREMENDOUS CAST OF 8,000. hi H Matinee To-morrow at 2.4 S INNOCENTS OF PARIS." i., i.,• au.aui.au a-u-a.. a» .a» •».>•».<* i..iuuiu..iu.:iuusu..a.. au .a •wa a
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  • 1283 6 FINALS IN THE A.A.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS DOUBLE EVENT FOR SCOTTISH i DOCTOR i British Empire athletes came into their own at the White City, London, when the concluding portion of the Amateur Athletic Association’s champion- ship meeting provided 20,000 spectators with a great feast of sport. Eight titles were regained
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  • 274 6 VIEWS OF HOSPITALS’ PRESIDENT “Sir Arthur Stanley, president of the British Hospitals’ Association,” in a speech reported in the Manchester Guardian, "said it would certainly be nice if English hospitals could claim that million or so that went to Ireland for the sweepstakes, but if the House
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  • 1016 6 BRITISH ANXIETY I GERMAN BID FOR MAIL CONTRACTS Recent dispatches indicate a deep concern for the future of internal air mail lines in the Union of South Africa writes the aeronautical correspondent of the Times. The South African Company, Union Airways, which held the original contract
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  • 733 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. Onraet is leaving for England by i P. and O. Rajputana. Mr. H. F. Monk has been appointed Superintendent of Mmes and to act as Adviser, Land Office, Kedah. x i Mr Murdoch Spence has been elected Chieftain of the Perak St. Andrew’s Society in succession to
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    • 24 6 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette 11 will help to pull you through dull times.
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    • 199 6 I^> no 111 f Good Night Vienna Fox Trot CB 441 (My Pretty Flowers Waltz f Two Wonderfully Tuneful Numbers from Jack 1 Buchanan’s Talkie “Good-Night Vienna” An (Delishious Fox Trot j CB 4JJ (Good-Night Little Girl 1 That Haunting Refrain that Janet Gaynor featured in “Delishious Makes A Really
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  • 793 7 WEIGHTS AND SELECTIONS good dividends in all RACES By TIC-TAC Wit "oing likely to be fast tomorrow, good dividends should be the order of the day, and I should not be surprised to see at least two new records set up— Currency Boy and
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  • 689 7 PENANG CONFIDENT THUMBNAIL SKETCHES OF THE PLAYERS The stage has been set, for the final of the Malaya Cup Competition, of the Northern Section, the deciding match between Penang and Selangor, will be played, on the Victoria Green, Penang, to-morrow. That this match will be a thrilling
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  • 401 7 THE DRAW PROGRAMME OF EIGHTEEN CONTESTS Below will be found the complete draw for the Penang Amateur Boxing Association 1932 Meeting which is to be held at the Wembley Stadium on Wednesday, July 27, commencing at 9.15 p.m. The tournament, which is being held in aid
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  • 71 7 CLOSE FINISH Sickle Moon Beaten by Melfort by a Neck London, Yesterday. The Lancashire Breeders’ Produce Stakes, value about £3,000, for two year olds, over five furlongs, run at Liverpool to-day, resulted as follows Mr. G. Drummond’s Melfort 1 National Stud’s Sickle Moon 2 Stratiform 3
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  • 74 7 Reuter. LATEST RESULTS 1 London, Yesterday. At Maidstone, Kent defeated Leicestershire by nine wickets. Leicestershire scored 226 (Armstrong 115) and 83 (Watt 5 for 24). Kent replied with 295 and 16 for one wicket. SURREY DEFEAT GLOUCESTERSHIRE At Gloucester, Surrey won by 49 runs. Surrey scored 156
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  • 530 7 DR. E. STANLEY JONES >* Arrangements have been made for another visit to Malaya of Dr. E. Stanley Jones, the well known lecturer and author of “The Christ of the Indian Road,” “The Christ of the Mount” and other well known books. Both his books
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  • 38 7 .—Reuter. London, Yesterday. A fine of fifty pounds and ten guineas costs was imposed on Mrs. Barney at the Westminster Police Court for the unlawful possession of the revolver which figured in the re- cent trial.-
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  • 65 7 511, Chulia Street. Services on Saturday, 23rd July 10 a.m. Sabbath School. 11 a.m. Divine Service. Services on Sunday, 24th July 4.00 p.m. Bible Class. 4.30 p.m. J. M. V. Society. Prayer and praise service every Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. Public cordially invited to all services.
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  • 465 7 FOUND IN POLICE GARAGE VAN DRIVER ON TRIAL FOR THEFT The cases in which Ismail bin Tahir, a police van driver and a Chinese named Ewe Ah Chew are charged in connection with a stolen bicycle were yesterday taken up for hearing before Mr. Edward Jago, Police
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  • 84 7 Ooi Thean Seng, who was charged with causing the death of his mother-in-law, was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate. Chief Court Inspector McQuarrie mentioned the case and said he was instructed by the D.P.P. to apply to reduce the charge against the accused to
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  • 84 7 Toh Beng Keat, until recently employed as a salesman and collector to the Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Milk Company was today produced before Mr. Edward Jago, having been arrested on a warrant on a charge of criminal breach, of trust of a sum of $980.50 the property
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    • 243 7 YOU ARE EMPLOYED ROLL UP < TO WEMBLEY > BOXING i, J IN AID OF j ALL LOCAL UNEMPLOYED < Wednesday, July 27, 1932, 9-75 P.M. ADMISSION 10 cfs. YOU CAN SEE FROM ANYWHERE SEATING 50 cts.. $l.OO AND RING SIDE $2.00. BOOKING PLAN AT ROBINSON PIANO CO.. FROM Monday,
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  • 741 8 We wonder whether Col. Cecil Rae when he made his sweeping statements in the Federal Council regarding the pineapple industry in Malaya realised the intense amount of harm his remarks are bound to cause. It has been difficult enough to persuade investors in Great Britain for instance to
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  • 229 8 Recently the Secretary of State for Scotland gave what practically amounted to a promise to make the 21st of September next—the centenary of Sir Walter Scott —a holiday in the schools of Scotland. It is a much disputed question whether Scott is any longer read by
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  • 283 8 e JUDGE’S WARNING 3 General Order Which Permits 1 Bankruptcy t r J t In the Supreme Court this morning the petitions of Omar bin Baboo, an inspector, 3 Post and Telegraphs Department, stationed at .Bukit Mertajam and A. G. M. Ponnusaniy; a clerk employed
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  • 1271 8 THEIR PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS THE POSITION TO-DAY By HARRY HARPER (Author of “The Evolution of The Flying Machine”, “Twenty-Five Years of Flying”, etc.) Among the Imperial questions which are now being studied so attentively, none has a greater significance, in its acceleration of those communications which are
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  • 896 8 DAYLIGHT SAVING A writer in our morning contm discussing the question of the ir.tr rary of daylight saving in Malaya is ann« UCtlOn not enamoured of the idea He P rent > in England the differentiation summer and winter is nine hours is a forty minutes in
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    • 165 8 BALKAN SOBRANIE CIGARETTES and TOBACCO «mill Dipu SPUN <VrRi |S R,CH smoking TOBACCO MIXTURE FINEST MADE OF The Finest Yenidje Tobacco Sole Agents John Little and Co., Ltd., Penang Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. fc BUY ONLY CLOVER BRAND MILK P u E R s ■£?tWOF c R H y r->
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    • 41 8 E. and 6. j t THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE I HOTEL IN THE EAST. H U ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA H each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modem Sanitation Throughout L EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. J
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  • 1099 9 .—Reuter. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE OPENED WITH GORGEOUS CEREMONIAL DETERMINED EFFORT TO SOLVE THE WORLD'S DIFFICULTIES AND CLEAR OUT CHANNELS FOR INTER-EMPIRE TRADE M r» F—IRISH DELEGATE’S SPEECH An auspicious start was given to the Imperial Economic Conference to-day. Contacts were renewed and established
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  • 40 9 —Reuter. London, Yesterday. Air Chief Marshal, Sir John Salvwnd, has resigned in order to accelerate the promotion of junior ranks, go will be succeeded by Air Marshal Str Geoffrey Salmond with effect from April 1, 1933 —Reuter.
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  • 170 9 INDOCHINA I SUPPRESSION OF EXPORT DUTIES Paris, July 17. I A delegation from the Cochin China Rice Growers’ Syndicate was received by the President of the Republic and M. Sarrant, M. Candace, the Under Secretary and other officials. After they had spoken of the condition if
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  • 135 9 SUCCESS OF PEASANTS’ PARTY Bucharest, July 18. Contrary to first reports, the Na■fional Peasants’ Party (governmental) a smashing victory at the general tion. The Liberal victory was conÜBned to the capital itself. The final results are not yet to hand. FINAL STAGE Bf!.-' final election results give the
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  • 104 9 —Rugby Radio Service. SIGNOR GRANDI APPOINTED TO LONDON Rugby, Yesterday. Italian Government formally inGr i frOm Lon^on whether Signor >. whose resignation as Foreign r was announced yesterday, would j'' ~on' t a grata for the Embassy T n A n affirmative reply was reThe Italian Embassy has
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  • 69 9 Lugby Radio Service. last surviving son of NOVELIST TO RETIRE IJugby, Yesterday. I Henry Dickens, Common Ser- l( London, and one of the oldest B judges to-day, has announced S?r nf tO Tetire in October the 01'7 w h i 3 751 ha 3 been a judge
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  • 371 9 TIMES COMMENT JAPANESE EXPLANATION OF JEHOL FIGHTING Tokio, Yesterday. According to a despatch received at the War Office Jehol troops fired on Japanese planes which were scouting over Chaoyang on July 18. The Japanese were compelled to reply. Despite wild reports that a serious situation is developing
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  • 93 9 Embittered Struggle Over Language Difficulties Brussels, July 18. The embittered strife between the partisans of the French and Flemish languages has been at least temporarily brought to a standstill, the Senate having adopted, by 82 votes to 25, with abstentions, a bill recently passed by the Chamber regulating
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  • 86 9 NO DEFENCE BUT PLEADS FOR MERCY (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. A Tamil coolie, Champan, was sentenced to death at the Assizes to-day by Mr. Justice Whitley for the murder of a Tamil named Nadian by cutting his throat while he was asleep on the night
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  • 44 9 —Reuter. Ottawa, To-day. A meeting .of the heads of the Empire Conference this evening detided to establish five committees to deal with the promotion of inter-em-pire trade, customs administration, commercial relations with foreign nations, monetary and financial questions, and methods of economic cooperation.
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  • 119 9 HORRIBLE CRIME ROASTED AND DEVOURED LEGS ON THE THIRD DAY Budapest, July 16. One of the most horrible crimes on record is reported from the Hungarian townlet of Szilvasvarad, where a woman named Ottilie Mosolygos gave birth to a child, which, after a few days,
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  • 83 9 —Reuter. GENERAL BALBO’S COMPLAINT AT GENEVA Genevas, Yesterday. The General Committee of the Disarmament Conference passed a resolution dealing with air forces and land artillery. Objections were raised mostly by the smaller powers on the ground of the smallness of the results achieved in five months’ efforts. The
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  • 66 9 Reuter. 500 VOLUNTEER TO MARCH ROUND PRESIDENTS HOUSE Washington, Yesterday. The veteran “Bonus Army” of more than fifteen thousand, who are demonstrating against the adjournment of Congress before passing legislation for cashing the war gratuity certificates, were ordered by the authorities to disperse by August 4. Five hundred
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  • 112 9 ALARMING REPORT ALLEGED PLOT TO ASSASSINATE MEMBERS Dairen, July 16. It has transpired that the members of the Lytton Commission escaped assassination when they arrived at Dairen on May 26, thanks to the timely discovery of an infernal plot. The press ban was lifted to-day. According
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  • 179 9 NAZIS OVERJOYED AT ALMOST CONTROLLING STATE Berlin, Yesterday. Herr von Papen’s big stick policy has been hitherto entirely successful in Prussia and there is no reason to doubt that it will continue so, as he has the army and the police and plenty of officials to replace the
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  • 393 9 .—Reuter. Berlin, To-day. The Military Officer commanding has prohibited anyone from inciting participation in a general strike. The newspaper Achtuhrdbendblatt was suspended for jour days for publishing a caricature of Von Papen drinking wine and issuing emergency orders.- electors. The next few weeks will be interesting but it is
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  • 55 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. EIGHT THOUSAND GUESTS AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE Rugby, Yesterday. The King and Queen gave a garden party to 8,000 guests at Buckingham Palace this afternoon. Their Majesties talked informally with visitors from all parts of the Empire. The Prince of Wales and many other members of
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  • 14 9 —Reuter. Washington, Yesterday. President Hoover has signed the $2,122,000,000 Relief Bill.—Reuter.
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  • 83 10 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London 1126 Os od £125 10s Od TIN (3 Months) £I2T 15s. Od. 1127 7s. 6d. London o $65.75 $66.25 Singapore Business Done Penang $6500 6500 Business Doneßuyers-No sellers. Buyers-No sellers. ■•aw? COPRA (Sundried) $5.35 $5.35 BLACK PEPPER $24. 00 RUBBER London 1 29/32 1
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  • 498 10 NIRMALA (JAVA) PLANTATIONS LANDS CO., LTD. Circumstances have used the Nirmala (Java) Plantations and Lands Co., Ltd., very badly during the past year. Not only has it suffered from the disastrous fall in prices which has hit all plantation companies, but it has suffered two intense aggravations which have been
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  • 689 10 DETAILS OF OPERATION i OVER £2,000,000,000 l INVOLVED r In a supplement to ‘‘The London, j Gazette” issued in mail week the Treasury gave formal notice to redeem the Five per r Cent. War Loan, 1929-47, at par on Ist December, 1932. This is the biggest operation
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  • 1232 10 CONSERVING THE COMPANY’S RESOURCES: MR. F. A. ROBERTS ON THE RUBBER POSITION The twenty-third annual general meeting of the Djember Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the offices of the company, 138, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C.3, on Thursday, June 30,1932. Mr. Frederick Arthur Roberts (the Chairman
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  • 412 10 TO DAY 8 TRICES The following were the 1 .test quotations io MESSRS KENNEDY Co’s share list it. II a.tn. to day Yesterday To-day at (J tn o> aS Shapes S’ CQ 30 M sc. 0. 0 $O. Mining’ flong Fatt .27 ,30 27i .30 &»n:pong
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  • 1058 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST ĕ a names. I co </> RUBBER (Dollar c. c. j Alien! y Rubber Co. 2 f Alor Gajah Rubber Estate >5 Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitaiu Planting Syndicate SO 7" Xyer Kiintna Rubber Estates Aver Molek Rubber Co. ’5 2. Aver P?"3S Rubber Estates *5
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  • 52 10 The Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows s P ot Cents per lb. 5% Aug./Sept. n 5% Oct./Dec. 5% Jan./March, 1933 „5% Market steady. PUNGAH TIN DREDGING, LTD. Hours run, one dredge, 287. Cubic yards treated 92,000. Total piculs 608. Nett
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  • 211 10 air mails A mail for Europe by air mail f™, I Star closes at 6 p.m. to-day. T A mail for South America, by «t 1 to Marseilles and thence by Fn I Mail Service, will be closed at 6 n I 23rd instant. A mail for The
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  • 130 10 latest Qumators Thur, Wei, k July 21 July 20 Sr Paris 901 91 liSij New York 8 8 56f 1 Montreal 4. OS 4 Brassele 25 11/16 2572| Geneva 18 27| 18 32} y Amsterdam 8 ’B3 8 Milan 6 I 70 Berlin 16 15 Stockholm
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  • 61 10 Ppr*ng. July 22 {By Courtesy oj the ChsrtrrJ On London Bank Demand < 4m/ts t Private 8 m/»e credit 8 Documentary 2 On New York Bank Demand 1 Fr,DM I T ISSi India u jQ'coin Basket T.T. 8O)P‘'“ Batavia u TT. a T T I P 0 Singapore 1
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 55 10 SH Übe I I W-wSjy Cheerful and Cool.” TO-MORROW I Morning—Music in the Lounge s DINNER DANCE SUNDAY I ORCHESTRAL CONCERT I 9'3° P™. SUNDAY, JULY 31st Grand Orchestral and Vocal Concert j in aid of the Unemployed. TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10—$15. Book of 25—535. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., •r>u
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 33 10 PENANG WEATHp REPORT Ten ‘P- Wind 6 a.m. 75 E p >ai!tf a Noon 9o s tide High Water. T 1 to-day 3.01 a.m. 2.41 p.m. to-morrow 9 3.26 a.m. 3.05 p.m. pu
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  • CINEMA NOTES:
    • 440 11 modern talking PICTURE PROBLEM One of the talking-picture problems of 'u jment seems to be whether or not Jema stars are third-rate actors and The answer is: they are and they are t It al! depends on the point of view. by acting, stage acting is
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  • 446 11 STATE OF PERAK CLAIM SETTLED A settlement was announced, in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, before the acting Chief Justice, the Hon’ble Mr. Justice \V. H. Thorne, of a suit brought by the f nrly of a chettiar formerly a partner in a b ness in Perak,
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  • 677 11 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving ind sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. MAHIDOL from Moulmein via Ports, sails for Mergui, Moulmein and Tavoy —to-day. 1 s.S. TITAN from Liverpool, sails for Manila and Japan—to-day. S.S.
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  • 275 11 FRIDAY, JULY 22. Anglo-Chinese School Sports, Renong Ground, Penang, 2.30 p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 23. Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting begins. Perak Police Sports, Ipoh. Malaya Cup Football: Penang v Selangor Victoria Green, 5 p.m. SUNDAY, JULY 24. Address at Town Hall by Dr. Stanley E. Jones on
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  • 211 11 P. O. RANPURA ARRIVES MALAYANS RETURN The P. O. Ranpura, which left London on June 24 with the English mails and passengers for the Far East, arrived at Penang yesterday morning. The following passenger;- disembarked at Penang Mr. W. Chesnut, Mrs. W. Hardwick, Mrs. L. Hereford, Mr. A. Kalman, Mr.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 289 11 i I" There are more < DUNLOP TYRES sold-than ever before e i > E > D a BfeliSfc ’■HSJ Grow with Dunlop "a WR/ a" B Q DUNLOP rubber S 5 a i I S I I 888B B B BSBDBBB B B B B B BB®B B 3
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  • 1662 12 NEW SPANISH SHORT-WAVE STATION: PORTABLE RECEIVERS: HOME DUTY ON FOREIGN SETS AND PARTS In last week’s article I referred to the question of coils for short-wave receivers and stated that separate coils appeared to be the best. By this week’s mail comes the following information: “It is interesting to
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  • 1252 12 THE LAW SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP HIGHEST ON RECORD The annual report of the Council of the Law Society, presented to the general meeting of the members on July 8, shows that the society has 10,336 members, of whom 4,256 practise in town and 6,080 in the country.
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  • 1316 13 A GRIM REMINDER OF FACTS THAT CANNOT BE EVADED AND WHICH THE WORLD IN VIEW OF LAUSANNE SHOULD NOT TRY TO FORGET. Here is an old theme in a new form, and until the war debts load is lifted from the backs and minds of
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  • 267 13 A. E. R. GILLIGAN IN CURIOUS CASE 7 f t??" A motorist was fined £5, with £5 ss. costs, at the London Sessions for being under the influence of drugs when in charge of a motor-car. “This is the first case I have had of drugs,” said
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  • 123 13 OUT-OF-WORKS TO BE REPATRIATED Following on the disturbances created by out-of-work Hylams in the Beach Road Temple area of Singapore, most of them have been repatriated to China by the Chinese Protectorate. Early on Tuesday morning 81 more Hylams were rounded-up and inquiries into their circumstances are
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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