Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 July 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-07-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 172. Vol. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 23rd JULY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement720 1932-07-23 1 I T. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists I n office next t o The Dispensary I h Of'ice 52, Leith Street I -VA LU E So ’wJmJ.CSOUIC far in excess of price! I Jffl fti £1 itl i Jr 1 1 TOWN SEDAN 14 or 24 H.P. Tish g ARICtt 1 j720 words
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Advertisement1768 1932-07-23 2 I RATES FOR CASUAL LEAVE. banks. TS’/Jzt ADVERTISEMENTS V 7 7 U HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT p BA Vi s KI The Mercantile Bank Chartered Bank All communications relating to Every comfort. Convenient for Town. (Incorporated in England by Royal A# A i Glorious gardens. Close to the Thames. Qy1,768 words
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724 1932-07-23 3 BUT CHANGING EVERY NIGHT TO DINE I was given full details of the extraordinary plans which a British woman flyer-motorist has made for an attack on the world’s endurance record of 23 days, now held by America. The flight will depend on724 words
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Article404 1932-07-23 3 UNIQUE EXHIBITION IN ENGLAND OAK-TIMBERED HAMLET London. Clicking turnstiles were all that separated the bustle of modern London from a mellow-tiled oak-timbered Tudor hamlet clustered round its traditional village green complete with pump, dove-cotes, stocks and ducking-stool of four centuries ago, at the recent Ideal Home404 words
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Article321 1932-07-23 3 KEY SOUGHT IN RUINS OF YUCATAN CITY New clues to the fate of a lost American civilization rivalling Egypt’s in glory will be sought among the jungle covered ruins of Calakmul, Maya city just found in Yucatan, Sculptured on overturned monuments and vine-entangled temples are dates321 words
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Advertisement156 1932-07-23 3 I %v k I” |B (BOURJOIS PARIS) > POUDRE TALC will keep your skin soft, supple and beautiful. It will prevent all roughness after the bath, it will give you a feeling of ease and comfort. Delightfully perfumed with the odour of fresh-blown roses. An indispensable toilet preparation of wonderful156 words
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Advertisement465 1932-07-23 3 You Feel Fitter—And You Do Twice As Much ,/A Tennis—cricket—swim- js. yrning—football —all wonderful exercise after office hours S provided you are fit. If y mHE New and you are unfit, either men- Improved Champion* Z'jr ''-'I tally or physically, all sports V 1 make every engine a bet- fr465 words
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Article1412 1932-07-23 4 THE HOOVER PROPOSALS MR. LLOYD GEORGE’S SPEECH Mr. Lloyd George spoke at the annual garden party of the Home Counties Young Liberal Federation at his house in Addisonroad, Kensington, on June 25. Commenting on the size and the success of the gathering he said he1,412 words
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Article556 1932-07-23 4 UNION JACK HAULED DOWN The Union Jack was pulled down from the flagstaff at Stirling Castle, and the flag of the National Party of Scotland—the St. Andrew’s Cross with a red lion rampant in the centre—was placed in its stead, by members of the National Party556 words
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Advertisement441 1932-07-23 4 I Start taking WLLOSAM’ (MONOUNCED rit-O-»AN) TO-DAY! It revitalizes and rejuvenates! ■■■■■bxmbd' «)./>-■ c- ■bry-x*.' wrr' w- «mjwi xM-UMncMi ■■■■■■■■SBiaoaHassii ;a l x 2■? I THE BLUES a a n a No man or woman is more sick of life than n J when they have that trouble commonly called441 words
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Advertisement11 1932-07-23 4 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement308 1932-07-23 4 ALL BABIES THR|y E BEST ON TRUFOOD. kj wU o /l t V» «-A—, Im I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert < voungsters-MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature would have them built. No other food so < completely takes308 words
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Advertisement94 1932-07-23 5 REM TOMORROWS |l SUNDAY G AZEiTE j T--1 I T. i i 3 Hi Hi FULL REPORT OF I Hi i| I PENANG RACES I I I o «1 I renang oelangor i s i Malaya Cup Match ffi s s 5 li^M—MM— S S Jfi Free School v K.E.S.94 words
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Article1249 1932-07-23 6 MECHANICAL SKILL OF PILOTS FORMATION AND “CRAZY” FLYING The Duke of York, who holds the rank o' group captain in the Royal Air Force, was present at the R.A.F. Display at Hendon on Saturday, June 25 and in the Royal Enclosure were distinguished representatives of the1,249 words
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564 1932-07-23 6 OPINION ON POSSIBILITIES ANOTHER CONFERENCE IN LONDON Simla, July 9. Simla woke up this morning to find its fears realized. For two weeks it has been felt here that Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru and Mr. M. R. Jayakar would precipitate matters, though every attempt was made564 words
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Article671 1932-07-23 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr.'E. Anker of the East Asiatic Rubber Estate Ltd., Johore, is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. x Mr. I. H. N. Evans, Ethnographer, Perak Museum, Taiping, is retiring at the end of this month. Dr. P. J. O’Shaughnessy, of the Singapore General Hospital, is a passenger by671 words
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Article688 1932-07-23 6 The following passengers are proceeding per Rajputana sailing to-day. Mrs. H. E Doel and inft, Surg. Lt. A. H. O Malley, Mrs M. M. Waugh, Surg. Lt. Nicholson, F. 0., R- Brown, Dr. P. J. O’Shaughressy, Mr. J- Wainwright, Mr. Jackson, Miss L. Day, Mr. Hepple, Mr. Daniel,688 words
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Article396 1932-07-23 6 SERVICE IN ST. GEORGE’S CHAPEL Over 1,000 members of Toe H. (Southern Area) and their friends took part in a Thanksgiving Service on June 25 in St. George’s Chapel, and were afterwards present at a Guest Night, by permission of the King, in the Orangery,396 words
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Article413 1932-07-23 6 LOANS TO CLIENTS Mr. Registrar Warmington presided at a sitting of the Bankruptcy Court for the public examination of Jonathan Clark, solicitor, lately practising at Devonshireterrace, W., under the style of Indermaur and Clark. The debtor was adjudged bankrupt on February 22, 1932, with total liabilities413 words
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Article198 1932-07-23 6 LEFT NEWSPAPERS HICHL INCENSED Berlin, July 16. A Decree regarding Labour service 1 be promulgated probably on and may thus be expected to play spart in the electoral struggle, u is proceeding with extraordin vigour. The Republican papers to-day c trate on comments on the speeches i198 words
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Advertisement187 1932-07-23 6 HERE'S A SELECTED LIST THAT WE STILL SELL IN HUNDREDS O nn n 1 A Russian Barcarolle UZdU 1 Round the Hay Wain 1 Two Thrilling Vocal Recordings by the Chauve Souris I Company, Beauty of Tone and Superb Blending of Voices, that seem to be the Heritage of Russia,187 words
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Advertisement128 1932-07-23 6 ACID STOMACH ARE DANGEROU--How to get quick reliefindigestion is not only pamt' lll neglected soon becomes dangerous stomach acid and fermenting W* the delicate stomach lining. l> no ;r and, by interfering with P ro^ L J lt jj ment, actually break down w 9 surest, quickest, and only relieve128 words
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1367 1932-07-23 7 QUESTION OF UNFIT HORSES SCRATCHINGS AND FINAL SELECTIONS OPEN RACING By TIC-TAC r ,<l so the day has arrived. First, all waited for the entries, then the handicaps yesterday afternoon the Turf Club office was besieged by those who wanted the scratchings this morning1,367 words
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Article443 1932-07-23 7 TO-DAY’S MATCH MEN WHO WILL OPPOSE PENANG The following are thumbnail sketches of the Selangor team sent us by a correspondent from Kuala Lumpur. Selangor opinion is that it will have an easy run to gain the qualification necessary to meet the southern finalists. On the whole443 words
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Article55 1932-07-23 7 —Reuter. AMERICA v. GERMANY Paris, Yesterday. In the Inter-zone final of the Davis Cup von Cramm beat Sheilds 7-5, 5-7, 6-4, 8-6. The German’s cool, calculating play and perfect control outmastered the American’s speed, force and long reach. In the second match Vines (America) beat Prenn—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article833 1932-07-23 7 YESTERDAY’S GATHERING md. ariffin champion The annual athletic sports meeting of the Anglo-Chinese School was held yesterday on the Renong Ground in the presence of a large gathering of spectators. For the first time the Mydin Shield for the champion house was carried by Khoo Cheow Teong833 words
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Article179 1932-07-23 7 BOWLERS IN FORM TAIPING 35 FOR 5 WKTS. MID-DAY SCORES Penang, To-day. The cricket match between the Penang Free School and King Edward VII School, Taiping, was commenced to-day on the Free School ground in Green Lane. King Edwards won the toss and elected to bat179 words
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Article131 1932-07-23 7 The following are the principal sporting fixtures this week-end. PENANG Saturday: Penang Turf Club Autumn Race Meeting. Malaya Cup Football: Penang v Selangor, Victoria Green. The Teams are as follows. PENANG E. WALKER KHAW BLYN THONG D. J. FLEMING CHEE HUCK 800 KAN TUCK FEE C. DANKER131 words
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Article207 1932-07-23 7 .—Reuter. DRAW WITH MIDDLESEX NAOOMAL AND NAIDU SCORE CENTURIES London, Yesterday. At Lord's, the Indians drew with Middlesex. The Indians hit up 409 and declared in their first innings, Naoomal scoring 164 not out and Naidu, the Indian skipper, 101. In their second effort the.—Reuter. - 207 words
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62 1932-07-23 7 .—Reuter. AFTER WINNING BY NECK London, Yesterday. The following is the result of the Liverpool Cup ZANE GREY 1 ROYAL ATHLONE 2 YELLOW DUN 3 Eleven ran. Betting 9/1 Zane Grey 9/1 Royal Athlone 9/2 Yellow Dun. China King finished first, winning by a neck.—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article323 1932-07-23 7 EXCELLENT COMEDY AT THE QUEEN’S What happens when a wealthy young bachelor, on the eve of his marriage, is forced to “adopt” a child is shown in “The Unexpected Father.” The bachelor being Slim Summerville and the nurse he engages to look after the baby being Zasu323 words
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Article1041 1932-07-23 8 At Geneva on Wednesday, Great Britain, the United States, France and Italy, agreed in principle to the limitation of land artillery. The average mortal has not shown any disposition to throw his hat in the air at the news, and he cannot be blamed for his indifference. Hitherto disarmament1,041 words
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Article1106 1932-07-23 8 SHORT SELLING NOT RECOMMENDED AS A BUSINESS ”The short selling of foreign exchange is not a business in which the merchant or trader is recommended to indulge; indeed, in view of the difficulties involved, it is the exception rathei than the rule to find even the large firms1,106 words
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Article881 1932-07-23 8 PROGRAMME MUSIC In a small town in the flat i lands it so happened that new or» I established in two of the church W r? I organists became inconscious riv I with his following of devoted I Disputes between the members of n hr? choirs were881 words
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Advertisement74 1932-07-23 8 I THE NAVY'S CHOICE jttea, COATES i ORIGINAL L PLYMOUTH ©IN» R now //WJ i i i Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., (Incorporated under the Companies’ Ordinances of Hongkong) 1 (In'-orpo'-atec in Shanghai) f ’Phone PENANG 587 JUST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVED Per S.S. RANPURA THE BEST BRITISH CREATION IN74 words
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Advertisement64 1932-07-23 8 ■■l HR Tif —T E. and O. F H 1“ THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE I HOTEL IN THE EAST. t: ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA M each with sitting room and private H bathroom attached. j Modern Sanitation Throughout j"| EXCELLENT CUISINE [I under expert European Chef. BRIGHT EYES, STURDY64 words
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Miscellaneous165 1932-07-23 8 MAJE S T I C 1 1 a ’PHONE 1179 U LAST 3 SHOWS U.i B *ll TO-DAY at 2.45 6.15 and 9.30 P.M. '"DR JEKYLL and MR. HYDE "(I WITH -.ujLaict- :i FREDRIC MARCH H —’“«irl FI J MIRIAM HOPKINS ROSE HOBART Ar e To-morrow Opening at the Matinee,165 words
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110 1932-07-23 9 —Reuter. TO PREVENT disastrous economic war POOR FIRST TO SUFFER direct negotiation STRONGLY URGED Dublin, Yesterday. \n appeal to aH patriotic Irishmen to UM every effort to prevent a disastrous economic war with Great Britain “into which the Irish people are being dragged"—Reuter. - 110 words
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Article40 1932-07-23 9 GERMAN LANDS IN ICELAND IN ONE HOP Reykjavik, Yesterday. Von Gronau, a German flying the Atlantic, arrived in a single hop from Borkum.—Reuter. Borkum Is in Prussia. The next stage of the flight will be across the Atlantic.40 words
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Article28 1932-07-23 9 i.—Reuter. Dublin, Yesterday. The Emergency Duties Bill has become law by its adoption in the Dail after the latter had rejected the Senate’s amendatory recommendation.i.—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article500 1932-07-23 9 I IMPRESSIONS OF A FORMER RESIDENT Mr. Jose V. Hernandez, Director of the Jose Rizal College, Philippine Islands, is in Singapore in the course of a trip around the world, which he has undertaken both for pleasure and for business purposes. Mr. Hernandez, who was a500 words
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Article26 1932-07-23 9 —Reuter. London, Yesterday. Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Dreyer has been appointed to the China Station in succession to Sir Howard Kelly from January 1, 1933.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article168 1932-07-23 9 ■—Reuter. EXTREMELY DISQUIETING RUSSO-JAPANESE CLASH IN KAMCHATKA London, Yesterday. The pending crisis over Manchuria, when the Lytton report reaches Geneva, has aroused the apprehensions of all thoughtful people despite the preoccupation of Ottawa and home problems. The Spectator typically comments that the prospects are extremely disquieting and■—Reuter. - 168 words
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Article451 1932-07-23 9 OVER 600 LIVES SAVED Major C. C. Turner, the “Daily Telegraph” Aviation Correspondent, writing in that paper on the occasion of the R.A.F. display, and referring to the wonderful parachute descents, says:—■ “Every year at the R.A.F. display parachuting is in the programme. “But every pilot451 words
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Article354 1932-07-23 9 —Rugby Radio Service. DISARMAMENT PROBLEMS SUCCESSFUL BRITISH PLEA FOR REDUCTION OF EXPENDITURE During the discussion by the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference at Geneva of the draft resolution on which the Conference is to adjourn the German Delegate, Herr Nadolny, read a declaration from his—Rugby Radio Service. - 354 words
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Article254 1932-07-23 9 —Reuter. ABUNDANT GROUND FOR WIDE EXTENSION OF PREFERENCES Rugby, Yesterday. Heads of delegations to the Imperial Conference at Ottawa met this morning to consider the personnel of the committee which has been set up to study the promotion of trade within the Empire. London, Yesterday..—Reuter. - 254 words
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Article439 1932-07-23 9 FRIENDSHIP WITH A GIRL The story of a married man’s friendship with a girl and his wife’s confidence in him was told at the Old Bailey on June 15. A jury found David Henry Satchwell, 40, printer, Abingdon-on-Thames, guilty of uttering a letter demanding £l5 with menaces439 words
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Article45 1932-07-23 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. A fire broke out in the Chinese business quarter this morning. The damage is over a hundred thousand ticals, thirty two thousand of which is covered by insurance. Arson is suspected. Four Chinese were arrested for investigation.45 words
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Article91 1932-07-23 9 —Reuter. SURGEON MURDERED FRONTIER CRIME AROUSES KEEN INDIGNATION Peshawar, Yesterday. .Captain Coldstream, a civil surgeon, was knifed in the neck by a Moslem hospital orderly while walking in the operating theatre at the Lady Reading Hospital. He rapidly succumbed. The orderly snatched out the dagger and fled.—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article570 1932-07-23 9 PRISON FOR MAN OF 60 “DREADFUL DEED UNDER GUISE OF RELIGION” When Frederick Kay, a carpenter, of Hayburn-way, Hornchurch, Essex, was sent to prison for six weeks with hard labour at Romford Police Court on June 23 for cruelty to a dog, Mr. Gordon Jones,570 words
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Article209 1932-07-23 9 SUCCESSFUL CLAIM BY MR. MRS. JONES (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Jones’ claim for damages against Mr. F. Hodder was concluded yesterday. .J, Mr. Hodder in evidence denied negligence and stated that the road was wide enough for two cars to pass.209 words
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Article30 1932-07-23 9 —Reuter. Berlin, Yesterday. The lawyer Rosen was sentenced to ten months imprisonment for shooting Dr. Luther on April 9. Hertscher was sentenced to nine and a half months.—Reuter. - 30 words
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184 1932-07-23 9 “DISQUALIFY THEM FOR YEARS” Mr. Justice Goddard, charging the Grand Jury at Kent Assizes at Maidstone, spoke of the large number of civil actions entered for trial, nearly all relating to motoring accidents. There was also one charge of manslaughter. He said: “The standard of184 words
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Article101 1932-07-23 9 Common Serjeant says, I am a Good Judge of Base Coins Albert William Pyrke, a motor dealer, was sentenced to six years’ penal servitude at the Old Bailey on a charge of having in his possession at his house at Holloway, N., a milling tool and101 words
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Article43 1932-07-23 9 OLD AGE PENSIONER FINED John Lawrence, aged 71, an old-age pensioner, was fined £1 at Portsmouth for frequenting St. Mary’s Churchyard, Portsea, for the purpose ot making bets. The chairman told Lawrence he ought ta be ashamed of himself.43 words
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116 1932-07-23 9 FAREWELL TO MR. MRS O. B. WYLIE (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 21. The assembly of the Taiping Gospel Hall entertained to tea yesterday evening at 5 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Wylie and child of the Mission, prior to their departure on long furlough to Tasmania. Mr.116 words
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Article53 1932-07-23 9 .—Reuter. RESULTS EXPECTED TO BE NEGLIGIBLE Washington, Yesterday. President Hoover has signed the $125,000,000 Home Loan Bank Bill which includes the Glass Currency Expansion measure authorising the increase of currency from nine hundred to one thousand million dollars the effects of which, how- ever, are expected.—Reuter. - 53 words
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Advertisement24 1932-07-23 9 SCOUT'S CORNER DESIGN CONTEST.! "THE WOLF" BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE CLOSING DATE OF THE ABOVE CONTEST IS EXTENDED TO SATURDAY, JULY 30. I24 words
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Article80 1932-07-23 10 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £125 10s. Od. £125 ss. Od. TIN (3 Months) London £127 7s. 6d. £127 7s. 6d. Singapore 566.25 $65.50 Business Done f Penang $65.00 Business Done Buyers—No sellers. COPRA— (Sundried) $5.35 $5.35 BLACK PEPPER $24.00 $24.00 RUBBER London 1 29/32 1 15/16 New York80 words
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Article500 1932-07-23 10 Singapore, July 20. Conditions in the local share market have been somewhat quieter during the past week, but the recent improvement has been well maintained and the feeling generally Seems more hopeful. The price of Tin has remained very steady, in spite of the fact that the500 words
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Article120 1932-07-23 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,079 th auction on Wednesday when there was catalogued 1,302,315 lbs.; 581.39 tons. Offered 1,085,230 lbs.; 484.48 tons. Sold 716,456 lbs.; 319.85 tons. Spot. London 1 15/16d. New York 2 13/16 cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents120 words
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Article645 1932-07-23 10 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during the period from July 9th to 15th, 1932, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public645 words
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Article365 1932-07-23 10 Singapore, July 21. The local market has maintained a steady tone throughout the period under review with spot Sheet at about 5%. No outstanding features have been shown in either London or New York. Latest advices indicate that the former market closed dull at 1 29-32 d.365 words
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Article198 1932-07-23 10 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, July 20, 1932. Local quotations advanced sharply last week on publication of an official announcement that Colony stocks had been over declared by 18,000 tons, the result of a cumulative error extending over several years which has only recently been discovered. Standard Sheet198 words
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Article77 1932-07-23 10 Pen-ng, July 28 (By Courtesy of the Chart ere J Bank' On London Bank D-rrand 2/8 18 16 ,4 m/ts 2/8 7/8 Private 8 m/»a credit 2/4 3/1R it 8 Documentary 2/4 .*-/16 On New York Bank Demand 40| Frano? T T 000 num India T. T. 158| Bangkok77 words
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Article413 1932-07-23 10 TODAYS PRICES The following were the latest quotations ia MESSRS KENNEDY Co ’a share la? at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day m ai T 2 CD 5 Shares CQ DQ M CQ $O. 0 0 so. Mining 1 Bangrin Tin M 6/- 7/6 6/6 8'413 words
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Article45 1932-07-23 10 The Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows s P ot 5 cents per lb Aug./Sept. 5% Oct./Dec. 5% Jan./March, 1933 6 1/16 Market steadier. London and Liverpool Stock likely to be decreased by 200 tons.45 words
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Article54 1932-07-23 10 AIR MAILS A mail for South America, by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service, will be closed at 6 p.m. today. HOMEWARD MAILS A mail for Ceylon, Southern and Western India, Aden, Egypt, Europe, U.S.A, and Canada by the s.s. "Rajputana” will be closed54 words
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Article64 1932-07-23 10 Church of England 9th Sunday After Trinity. 7.50 a.m. Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. Pss. xlvi, xlvii, xlviii. Hymn 261. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.15 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese) 6 p.m. Evensong. Ps. xliv 130. Magnifiat 134. Nunc Dimittis 136. Hymns 22, 280, 243, 179. Monday, S.64 words
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Article164 1932-07-23 10 Latest Quotitnns Fri. Thur. Rat July 22 July 21 Sept 19 Paris 90| 90| 123 96 New York 8 65 8 55f 4.85? Montreal 4.07 4 08 Brussels 25.62} 25 11/16 84 ‘•8 Geneva 8.25 18 27} 24 86 Amsterdam 8.82 8.83 12 03 Milan 6?£164 words
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Advertisement123 1932-07-23 10 NOTICE In accordance with the Order made by the Resident Councillor, Penang, on the 9th January, 1931, I hereby give notice that on or after the 9th January, 1931, every dog in the Island of Penang, if found out of doors unless it is led by a chain or cord,123 words
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Advertisement185 1932-07-23 10 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED Canvassers Could earn £l4 15s. k>j ar ri I respectively Sparetime hobby 7l 11'■ particulars apply in English o2S| your name and address in tl to:— bl0 <* The Manager, Trade Ad VertiBta| MISS C. MEDWYN has position with Mr. T. V h* Fun." Disengaged—Offers 1 Address:—c/o185 words
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Miscellaneous38 1932-07-23 10 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E Nil Noon 85 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 3.26 a.m. 9.35 a.m. 3.05 p.m. 9.50 p.m. TO-MORROW 3.50 a.m. 10.01 a.m. 3.25 p.m. 10.10 p.m.38 words
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Article706 1932-07-23 11 Schedule of Principal Lines I following is a list of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY paNDAI from Sungei Patani and Merbau, sails for the same ports—on Monday. SITIAWAN from Alor Star, sails for S b the Pulau Langkawi and Alor706 words
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Article281 1932-07-23 11 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 “Is religion an opiate to the people 8.15 p.m. MONDAY, JULY281 words
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Article210 1932-07-23 11 COLLAR-BONE TRICK THAT DECEIVED DOCTORS Described as “a prince of swindlers so far as insurance companies were concerned,” Ernest Page, aged 51, coach builder, of London-avenue, Wembley, Middlesex, was sentenced to three years’ penal servitude at the Old Bailey when he pleaded guilty to charges of attempting210 words
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Article862 1932-07-23 11 CLERK SENT TO GAOL p Lionel Ballard, 60, of Featherstonebuildings, Holborn, until recently a temporary clerk in the Principal Probate Registry at Somerset House, was at Bow-street Police Court sentenced by Sir Chartres 5 Biron to six weeks’ imprisonment in the second division for unlawfully862 words
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Article77 1932-07-23 11 HOME ENTERED BY ARMED MEN Helsingfors, July 17. An attempt was made on the life of the Finnish Minister for War, M. Lahdensuo, when four armed men forced their way into his home. The Minister was at the time talking to three peasants, and they promptly77 words
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Advertisement176 1932-07-23 11 ■i I I B h fit DUNLOP j: TYRES S now/ A e h x-s’h ti h b They grip the greasy road v j J" n® and make your motoring safe 9 It*>; i s a” hii-r I I Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth176 words
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Article1946 1932-07-23 12 Rubber Production to be Suspended: Mr. F. A. Roberts Explains Scheme for Providing Maintenance Expenses The twenty-third ordinary general meeting of the members of the East Java Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at 138, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C.3, on June 27. Mr. Frederick Arthur Roberts1,946 words
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285 1932-07-23 12 MENACE TO THEIR COUNTRY "The students are a great power. They have mobbed officials, destroyed Government offices, and ransacked shops in the boycott which has cost the Japanese business community something in the region of ten or eleven millions sterling, and has involved Chinese merchants in285 words
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Article218 1932-07-23 12 THE KING’S LIKING FOR PUB ENGLISH FARE Sausages and mashed 11 Cottage pie 11 Plum tart j* Dry toast Service: Peers 6d., other peraomU No gratuities accepted. This extract from a House of !>■ menu proves, according to Mr. R C ghan, Controller for218 words
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Article92 1932-07-23 12 CHINESE CAUGHT LANDSLIDE 1 to ne A remarkable accident j er nai the men involved, occurred a Qgjce, close to the Government rb Serangoon. dig ffi: Some Chinese labourers Wl irri the bottom of a huge pH® suddenly the pile collapse'* men scattered, but two nl n bur92 words
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Advertisement123 1932-07-23 12 THE AUSTIN SEVEN DELIVERY VAN Just as the Austin Seven solved the problem of cheap transport, so now this “all metal ■••£> van bdy cn the famous chassis is the very < last word in the economical and rapid carriage of goods. m Its carrying capacity is 5 cwts. or123 words
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Article825 1932-07-23 13 piquant debate by TWO PEERS BRITISH AND RUSSIAN LIVING CONDITIONS iVhen discussing national economy ant general trade conditions in the Iloust of Lords, Lord Marley expressed hh approval of conditions in Russia whirl elicited a rejoinder by Lord Reading. “We all know,” said Lord Marley, ‘‘that in825 words
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Article128 1932-07-23 13 p ROF. PICARD’S SECOND ATTEMPT Zurich, July 16 fitrJt? f S i S r Picard 8 second flight into the fixed ll>re which bad been tentatively two Uly 20 1138 been postponed for Which \'> as new aluminium globe in kl y•> r ssor Picard and his assistant, tion«128 words
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Article382 1932-07-23 13 FACTS FOR TAXPAYERS ADMIRALTY EXPERTS WRONG —AND IT COST £ll,OOO Suggestions for economies in Government expenditure are made in the second report of the Select Committee of Public Accounts, issued in a White Paper. Among the departments criticised are: Ministry of Labour.—Large sums were included in382 words
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194 1932-07-23 13 ARCHBISHOP’S MOTHER STARTLES DOCTOR “HOW DO YOU KNOW I HAVEN’T A DRUNKARD’S CRAVING?” The Archbishop of York, Dr. Temple, told the following story on June 29: “Once w’hen my mother was ill a doctor advised her to take port. Immediately she sat upright in bed and exclaimed, ‘How do you194 words
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Article69 1932-07-23 13 INVOLVED IN MOTOR ACCIDENT Friedrichshafen, July 16 W’hile motoring from Kempten to Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps, Dr. Eckener, with his wife and daughter, met with an accident. While trying to overhaul another car near Missen, Dr. Eckener’s heavy Maybach car skidded and overturned against a tree. All69 words
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Article46 1932-07-23 13 THREE SENSATIONAL ARRESTS IN THE EAST Sensational arrests which have been made in Alexandria and Constantinople in connection with the traffic in white drugs include three British business men wellknown in Constantinople. It is alleged that the Englishmen sent heroin to Alexandria.46 words
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Advertisement1074 1932-07-23 13 Cuticura Healed t Scalp Trouble On Nine Months Cid Baby gg The trouble first started when my son v-’.v m cd i-Xv' was nine months old. His head broke •‘•’•v- M X n ww out in several places. It kept getting M w -v'£ worse and turned into large, dry,1,074 words
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Article394 1932-07-23 14 SAPRU JAYAKAR RESIGN LETTERS TO VICEROY PROTEST AGAINST NEW REFORMS DISCUSSIONS Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru and Mr. M. R. Jayakar, two of the most prominent Indian Liberals, who were responsible for the historic meeting between Lord Irwin and Mr. Gandhi last year, and who were delegates to the Round Table394 words
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188 1932-07-23 14 DEPRESSED CLASSES IN A FIGHT 50 Injured In Bombay Bombay, July 10 Fifty persons were injured, a dozen seriously, in a clash at noon to-day between Separatist and Nationalist sections of the depressed classes in connexion with the All-India Depressed Classes Conference, which is meeting188 words
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Article388 1932-07-23 14 Wil! They Ask For Another Meeting The Government of India circles are impressed by the Secretary of State s evident determination to get down to brass tacks, and they are confident that the precise limning of the federal plan before Parliamentary sanction is obtained388 words
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Article336 1932-07-23 14 PROPAGANDA IN MADRAS IN 1927 MEERUT, July 10. In the Meerut Conspiracy Case, continuing his arguments, Mr. Kemp, Crown Counsel, said that in the beginning of September, 1927, Spratt went to Bombay and wrote a cryptic letter for conspirators abroad, to be carried by Ajodhia Prasad.336 words
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Article551 1932-07-23 15 DISCOVERY OF NEW FISHING GROUNDS THE RESULTS GF RESEARCH Fishery research in the Madras Presidency has given valuable results, particularly in regard to the occurrence of hilsa fisheries at sea. In his report for the year ending June 30th, 1931, the Director of Fisheries,551 words
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Article168 1932-07-23 15 MURDERED BY BUSHMAN Johannesburg, June 22. A small heap of hitman bones tied in a handkerchief, all that remained of a European missionary named Maree, were [exhibited in court at Bulawayo when a bushman was convicted and sentenced to death for murdering him. Witnesses told168 words
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Article37 1932-07-23 15 A new comet has been discovered by the New Zealand Government astronomer. It is said to be invisible at present to the naked eye. Its position is within five degrees of the South Pole.37 words
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Article277 1932-07-23 15 MEETING OF GOVERNORS Tokyo, July 18. Addressing the gubernatorial conference which opened to-day at the official residence of the Premier, the latter, V iscount Saito, stressed the importance of people making up their minds to solve the present difficulties by their own resources instead of relying solely277 words
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Article219 1932-07-23 15 BROUGHT BY WELL-KNOWN K. L. CHINESE The proceedings for judical separation brought by a member of a well-known Kuala Lumpur Chinese family against his wife were mentioned in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday to the acting Chief Justice, the Hon’ble Mr. Justice W. H.219 words
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Article159 1932-07-23 15 MAN DIVES TO RESCUE OF WOMAN Mr. Heytman, acting manager of the Vacuum Oil Co., Ltd., saved the life of a European woman. Mrs. G. Lane, who was found unconscious and floating face downwards in the swimming pagar of the Sea View Hotel. At a little past159 words
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Article51 1932-07-23 15 GERMAN WINS FIRST PRIZE Paris, July 17. At the Dieppe flying meeting among the twenty-four International competitors including the crack French, British, Belgian and German fliers, the German Aohgelis who flew from Weimar, won the first prize alter a fine flight of 800 kilometers in a thick51 words
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