Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 July 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-07-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 176 Vol. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 20th JULY, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement394 1932-07-28 1 N,n*.<: T. NAGATA brothers CONTESTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street rus i So 1 f’W COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL j tempting/ i ISUffMBI j fl v>h i l l! TUDOR SEDAN-24 or 14 H.P. SBRIh ’SS**// 1 1 I Price $1,620 each. j —ra.L®w 1 WEARNE394 words
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Advertisement1816 1932-07-28 2 RATES FOR CASUAL j TO LET BANKS. ITS/Jz» ADVERTISEMENTS Lane, two storeyed V/ fj C bu 6 n l°d w io! hXXs Road, com- Nederlandsche Handel Hongkong and l An communications relating to Mendis Ahiip. Maatschappq. N. V. Shanghai Banking vPinxmxw Advertisements should be addressed toj 22™ 3 c 91,816 words
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Article170 1932-07-28 3 CHANGE IN GOVERNMENT ORDERS EASIER conditions in VIEW OF DEPRESSION Rangoon, July 18. Government have cancelled the second condition attaching to their original orders, namely, that any rubber planter uho took advantage of the offer of Government to suspend land revenue should agree to have170 words
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Article354 1932-07-28 3 G.C.B.A.S. BEING ELIMINATED Rangoon, July 17. From U Chit Hlaing’s letter and U Kyaw Myint's personal statement to the Press it is clear that all is not well with the new Anti-Separationist League. The G. C. B. A. element is being slowly and gradually eliminated. The Rangoon Sayadaws354 words
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Article77 1932-07-28 3 OF COUNCIL AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE v Rangoon, July 17. daw an<| ZaU o a the SayaCounS o T ein TP S members of the an inter- i t eace Mission, were granted nor at r,' W y Excellency the GoverTuesta., yy nment House at 10 a.m.77 words
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318 1932-07-28 3 HIS EXCELLENCY OPENS SURGICAL OPERATION ROOM THE QUESTION OF HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION Rangoon, July 17. “Whatever form the Government may assume, it may be counted on to realise its responsibilities and to continue support to so deserving an institution. It would certainly be a318 words
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Article420 1932-07-28 3 NEXT TO LOWEST IN LAST 28 YEARS Rangoon, July 18. The total loss for all land and riverside fires within the municipal limits for the year is estimated at Rs. 95,101 against Rs. 32,12,537 for last year. This I is next to the lowest420 words
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562 1932-07-28 3 THEIR EXCELLENCIES PERFORM MARRIAGE CEREMONY Rangoon, July 17. Despite the inclement weather over a thousand guests attended VVingaba House the residence of Sir Po Tha and Lady Po Tha in Campbell-road on Friday afternoon to witness the marriage of Maung Maung Ohn, the562 words
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Article234 1932-07-28 3 ANNUAL MEETING Rangoon, July 18. The tenth annual meeting of the Burma Society of Architects was held at the office of the Government Architect in the Secretariat building at Rangoon on July 7, at 4-45 p.m. The following were elected as office bearers for the ensuing234 words
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Advertisement316 1932-07-28 3 I I I ij E I E p gAV z y V A v A </ A Q A Q A Q A Q A <> /x <> <f> C> <> A II l B jil MBfllhll m I I 'I I 111 ?"v.\ x x 2 xz x 2316 words
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Article837 1932-07-28 4 ARMY OFFICERS AND MEMBERSHIP PETITIONS STILL BEING SUBMITTED Bangkok, July 20. A proclamation has been issued by the Ministry of Defence to the effect that any officer or official can join the People’s Party without the necessity of obtaining permission from his superior. A similar proclamation has837 words
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Article302 1932-07-28 4 ANNUAL MEETING OF SIAM BRANCH REFERENCE TO DEATH OF late president Bangkok, July 22. Feeling 1 reference was made at the annual general meeting of the British Legion in Siam, held last evening at the Sports Club, to the death of their late President, Mr. H. G. Wilkins,302 words
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Advertisement412 1932-07-28 4 IF IT’S STRENGTH —7a YOU NEED 7» Hw Q»-»» X Sh» J i 4 j iUq M frrt»»» l L I» k 55 S»«4 fem* «K» 4 4 3 J 1 t W« IfcUmbr» Of tS Pryti Ct*ee< «I j Q S 4 -i SI —y° u nee d Hall’s412 words
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Advertisement524 1932-07-28 4 ALL BABIES THR| V t BEST ON TRUFQqq I ft O Zr Ift I H I b I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters —MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE I HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature 1 would have them built. No other food524 words
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Obituary319 1932-07-28 4 OBITUARY DEATH OF CAPTAIN CACACE A VERY OLD FOREIGN RESIDENT Bangkok, July 22. Old residents of Bangkok will regret to learn that one of their number, Captain Matteo Cacace, the oldest foreign resident here, passed away, from heart failure, at about 10 o’clock last night. The deceased, who was 75319 words
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Article1189 1932-07-28 5 LEAVES ENGLAND captained by lord burghley ThP 19 British athletes selected to „rnqent Great Britain at the Olympic at Los Angeles left Waterloo c t dion on July 13th, under the captaincy Lord Burghley. They will be accomnied by the fencers, cyclists, modern ntnthlon competitors, oarsmen, weightSters1,189 words
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Article618 1932-07-28 5 ’PLANE TIPS UP DURING A FAKE LANDING LAUGHS—THEN A BUMP SPECTATORS THINK IT PART OF THE SHOW Fifty-thousand children who had been laughing at a pilot who was imitating a novice flyer at the R.A.F. pageant rehearsal at Hendon, N.W., gasped when they saw618 words
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Article1198 1932-07-28 5 VERITY’S REMARKABLE RECORD TEN WICKETS FOR TEN RUNS The match between Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire at Leeds, although it had sufficient excitement in itself, will be remembered always for the bowling of Verity. At luncheon on July 12 Nottinghamshire, who led by 71 runs on the first Innings, had scored1,198 words
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216 1932-07-28 5 EARLY MARRIAGE BROKEN HOLIDAY, BUT NO BROKEN ENGAGEMENT Miss Amy Johnson, the flyer, cancelled her holiday on the Riviera because of the rumour of her broken engagement with Mr. J. A. Mollison. She denies the rumour, and is to join Mr. Mollison in London.216 words
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Article134 1932-07-28 5 FIRPO AND CHOCOLATE AFTER LONDON LIGHTWEIGHT New York, July 13. A Philadelphia promoter who objected to the fight between Kid Berg, the Stepney lightweight, and the Cuban, Kid Chocolate, which takes place on Monday, July 18, has been referred to the law courts134 words
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Article321 1932-07-28 5 SECRET THAT LED TO FIERY BULLET Colonel Walter Grant Morden, Conservative M. P. for Brentford and Chiswick from 1918 to 1931, died in hospital last month from heart failure. He was fifty-two years of age. He leaves a widow and four children, one son and321 words
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Advertisement255 1932-07-28 5 LAWN MOWERS I Suitable for use on a grass plot, w large sports ground or golf course. I We are always ready to assist tif 1 customers in obtaining the most fllll 1 suitable machine for any special 11 j purpose. pt We invite you to inspect the new Ransome255 words
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Article956 1932-07-28 6 $lO,OOO AWARDED PETITION OF MR. W. DE BASAGOITI The award of $lO,OOO damages and costs was made to Mr. Walter George Percival de Basagoiti, described as manager of MacPhail and Co., Kuala Lumpur, in the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Tuesday by the Chief Justice (Sir956 words
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Article245 1932-07-28 6 REFERENCE TO LATE SULTAN NEW FOREST RESERVE APPROVED A meeting of State Council was held on the 14th day of July at Pekan at which the new Sultan, His Highness al-Sultan Abu Bakar Ri’ayatu’d-din al-Mu’adzdzam ibni at-Marhum al-Mu’tasim Bi’llah al Sultan Abdu’llah presided. Before proceeding with the245 words
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Article462 1932-07-28 6 OFFICIAL OPENING ON JULY 30 The Ninth Malayan Agricultural Exhibition will take place in Kuala Lumpur on July 30, 31 and August 1 on the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association Show Ground in Ampang Road. As usual the Exhibition is organised by the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association which receives considerable462 words
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Article123 1932-07-28 6 [j QUICK-CHANGE ARTIST DELUDES BROKERS A quick-change visitor known as the “Mosker” is alleged to be robbing pawn- brokers and jewellers in all parts of the country. J He toured London shops recently and pawned articles for more than their value. “Each time he has been123 words
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Article386 1932-07-28 6 Mr. and Mrs. Alma Baker have returned to Batu Gajah after a short visit to Singapore. Mr. G. C. Dodd has been appointed to act as District Judge and First Magistrate, Penang. Mr. J. L. Cowans, assistant, Carey Island Estate, Port Swettenham, is sailing for home on386 words
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Article288 1932-07-28 6 FORMER MALAYAN OFFICIAL’S SUICIDE Dr. William Alfred Taylor, aged 45, a retired member of the Malayan Medical Service, was found shot dead through the head in a bed-room at his home in High Street, Portsmouth on Wednesday night, July 6th. An automatic pistol was by his side. The288 words
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Article40 1932-07-28 6 The province of Drenthe has been visited with a plague of flies, which are so numerous that the walls are black with them. A drastic “swatting” scheme is being put into operation by the local authorities.40 words
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Advertisement209 1932-07-28 6 A unique, appetising, food, with i i’ a flavour of its own. i HONEY GRAINS. Is Ki fusing &Hhl Bourjois g&*j fAIUS n drftyuk. (Sveninq in Qarif) PERFUME A crystal flacon of mysterious unfathomable blue, set with silver, is the container of "SOIR de |fs| PARIS perfume the %|5 latest209 words
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Advertisement180 1932-07-28 6 S. HERE’S A SELECTED LIST THAT WE STILL SELL IN HUNDREDS I nnnn < Russian Barcarolle Round the Hay Wain J 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, make this An180 words
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516 1932-07-28 7 the scratchings Salome and Punkawalla Good Things By TIC-TAC The scratchings again are not heavy for to-day's races and three places are assured in all races. In the third race a number of bottom weights have been scratched but not oniy had they no516 words
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293 1932-07-28 7 LADIES’ SINGLES Thrilling Duel Between Mrs. Allin and Mrs. Miller A thrilling duel between Mrs. E. K. Allin, a former singles champion, and Mrs. Livingstone Miller (both Perak representatives) marked the first round of the ladies' singles of the Malayan Lawm Tennis Championships, which opened at293 words
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Article43 1932-07-28 7 —Reuter. EASY WIN FOR FORUM II London, Yesterday. The Goodwood Stakes run to-day resulted as follows: Forum II 1 Sandy Lashes 2 Castlederg 3 Thirteen run. Won by two lengths; three. Betting: 20-1 Forum II; 11-4 Sandy Lashes; 20-1 Castlederg.-—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article234 1932-07-28 7 CANVEY ISLAND TO TELL THE WORLD Canvey Island, the seven-miles-by-three sunspot at the mouth of the Thames, is anxious to refute all the unkind things that have been said about it, and to tell the world that it is really an ideal health resort. Thousands of old234 words
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Article874 1932-07-28 7 P.A.B.A. TOURNAMENT GOOD CROWD AT WEMBLEY The second boxing tournament held under the auspices of the Penang Amateur Boxing .Association took place at the Wembley Park last night. Most of the boxers who took part yesterday were those who had taken part in the first tournament874 words
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Article102 1932-07-28 7 Reuter. FIGHT ON BEACH CONDUCTED TO POLICE STATION IN BATHING SUIT Alexandria, Yesterday. The Austrian Minister to Egypt, Baron Versbach Hadamar, was involved in a fight on the beach of the local bathing resort. His opponent was the Egyptian Channel swimmer Hilmey Bey w'ho in his capacityReuter. - 102 words
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Article115 1932-07-28 7 .—Reuter. TELEPHOIE WHISPERING HAND OF RUSSIAN AGAIN RESPONSIBLE Pontiac (Michigan). A “telephone whispering” campaign whereby panic runs on banks throughout the country originated is reported to have been discovered by the police while raiding a hotel bedroom. They found evidence suggesting a well organised Communist plot.—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article154 1932-07-28 7 BUSINESS NORMAL AGAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 27. All lorries resumed their business again this morning as a result of the assurance made to the leaders of the Chinese community headed by Mr. K. C. Chan, Advocate and Solicitor, by the Hon. the154 words
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Article48 1932-07-28 7 —Rugby Radio Service. YUGO SLAVIA AGREES TO ADHERE Rugby, Yesterday. The Yugo Slav Minister at London informed the Foreign Office yesterday of the adherence of the Yugo Slav Government to the agreement for European co-operation. The Czechoslovakian and Rumanian Governments have also announc- ed their accession.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 48 words
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Article28 1932-07-28 7 Reuter. WELL-KNOWN SHANGHAI-BORN EDUCATIONALIST Berkeley (California). The death has taken place of Professor Charles Mills Gayley, the well known educationalist who was born in Shanghai.Reuter. - 28 words
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Advertisement64 1932-07-28 7 New Advertisements RACING s NOTICE Home turf article appears in the Pinang Messrs. RONEO LTD. Gazette have £VERY TUESDAY. REMOVED Sh th Xt p T nt premlseB Na 6A w® z No. 19, BEACH ST. Il 1/1/ TELEPHONE 551. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—One Steel Split Pulley. >-• Diameter 4’B”. Bore 3”. Face64 words
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Miscellaneous202 1932-07-28 7 BRITISH PICTURES AT THEIR BEST I Phone 264. I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 ANOTHER GREAT BRITISH SCREEN TRIUMPH I f GENE GERRARD in His Funniest Role with I JESSIE MATTHEWS j SINGING AND DANCING IN I OUT OF THE BLUE" BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES SCREEN 1 ADAPTATION OF THE MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS202 words
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Article619 1932-07-28 8 Wheat is providing the bone of contention at Ottawa inasmuch as while the Dominions want action against the dumping of Russian grain there is a growing opinion amongst millers and shippers that the present situation —the milling quota system —is best left unaltered. So far as it concerns619 words
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Article324 1932-07-28 8 Always up to mischief, the Soviet is nowreported to be working out a plan for diverting the course of the Gulf Stream. The Gulf Stream after warming up the North Atlantic bends round to the right and warms up the Murman coast till it comes up against324 words
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Article991 1932-07-28 8 EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES FEMALE INDUSTRIAL POPULATION The position of women in British indus- try is a subject that appears largely to eseape the attention which its importance warrants. It is commonly found that in the consideration which is given to various industrial problems there is a tendency991 words
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Article809 1932-07-28 8 A LINK WITH PENANG In connection with the retirement H. F. Dickens K.C., Common son of the famous novelist, from th. cial Bench of the Lord Mayor’s of London Court, it is interesting tf the connection of the Dickens family''*” Penang. Mr. John Dickens, an the novelist809 words
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Advertisement164 1932-07-28 8 BUY EMPIRE GOODS I JAVELIN SOAP A PURE EMPIRE PRODUCT 20 cents Per 2^ a Bar i OR I $7.50 A Case of 40 Bars I I THE CHEAPEST BEST SOAP ON THE MARKET. Sole Agents I PRITCHARD AND CO.. LTD. RACING «P to DATE JULY EDITION, 1932. Complete Record164 words
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Advertisement91 1932-07-28 8 E. and O. HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. II Wednesday, 3rd August, 1932. Il Dance Music by the Band of the II S.S. PRESIDENT HARRISON H Now Showing in the Solar Hall at Wembley 'SEONG THEAN SEAN’ Hockchiew and Shanghai Wayang Dancing Every Night until Midnight Insufficient support having been91 words
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Article715 1932-07-28 9 Service U'"i shortly.—Rugby Radio DSEFLL WORK DONE ppF vpNT!NG IMPORTS OF CUT-PRICE FOREIGN GOODS Kn immense amount of useful and neces6nry work is being done daily at the conference although the time is not V et ripe for publication of the conclusions reached by some of theService U'"i shortly.—Rugby Radio - 715 words
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Article509 1932-07-28 9 —Reuter. HOUR OF CRISIS SPIRIT OF ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE STRONGER THAN EVER London, Yesterday. A plea for understanding and co-opera-tion from Europe with Japan in her hour of crisis was made by Colonel Homma, the Japanese military attache, speaking at a dinner of the Japanese Society in—Reuter. - 509 words
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Article112 1932-07-28 9 Reuter. London, To-day. Three people well known in society circles, Mrs. Bossom, wife of Mr. A. C. Bossom, the Conservative member of Parliament for Maidstone, their twenty-one year old son Bruce, and a young German friend Count Othoerbach Furstenau were killed in an air crash at Farnham, Surrey,Reuter. - 112 words
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Article148 1932-07-28 9 —Reuter. PATHETIC SCENES AT TRIAL VERDICT OF MURDER WITH PREMEDITATION Paris, Yesterday. Gorgouloff, the Russian assassin of M. Doumer, was found guilty of murder with premeditation and sentenced to the guillotine. It took the jury barely half an hour to decide that Gorgouloff was guilty of wilful—Reuter. - 148 words
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Article181 1932-07-28 9 sion so far announced. —Rugby Radio Service. IMPORTANT OVERSEAS APPLICATIONS Rugby, Yesterday. Applications for conversion for the War Loan received yesterday by the Bank of England numbered 75,000 —the largest total in any one day since the announcement of the scheme. Only 600 requests were made for redemption.sion so far announced.—Rugby Radio Service. - 181 words
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Article168 1932-07-28 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. MR. ARTHUR HENDERSON GIVES REASON FOR HIS OPTIMISM Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. Arthur Henderson, who has just returned to London after six months in Geneva where he presided over the Disarmament Conference interviewed by the London Star to-day said that although not completely satisfied with the conference.—Rugby Radio Service. - 168 words
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Article70 1932-07-28 9 —Rugby Radio Service. LABOUR GAIN CAPTAIN DAVIS DEFEATED Rugby, Yesterday. The result of the Parliamentary by-elec-tion on Wednesday at Staffordshire caused by the elevation to the House of Lords of the Conservative members Viscount Ednam on the death of his father the Earl of Dudley was declared to-day—Rugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article199 1932-07-28 9 —Reuter. WAR DEBTS BORAH PLAN TO BE SHELVED TEMPORARILY Washington, To-day. It is understood that Government does not intend to take the initiative for the revision of war debts and will demand drastic disarmament as the price. Meanwhile the Republican leader, Senator Watson, demands the disarmament of—Reuter. - 199 words
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Article56 1932-07-28 9 Rugby Radio Service. FOREIGN AND CONTINENTAL VISITORS POUR IN Rugby, Yesterday. London is giving a warm welcome to increasing numbers of foreign visitors this year. A group of leading hotels announce a record number of continental guests and there are stated to be more visitors from Scandinavia, Holland,Rugby Radio Service. - 56 words
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Article46 1932-07-28 9 —Rugby Radio Service. NOTABLE DECREASE DURING PAST THREE MONTHS A notable decrease is announced in street accidents in the London area. Deaths during the past three months number 273 compared with 345 for the same period in 1931. The numbers injured have also decreased.—Rugby Radio Service. - 46 words
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Article65 1932-07-28 9 ,—Rugby Radio Service. FORMER CHINA C-IN-C’S NEW APPOINTMENT Rugby, Yesterday. The Admiralty announce the appointment of Admiral Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt to be first and principal naval aide de camp to the King in succession to Admiral Sir Hubert Brand. Admiral Tyrwhitt who is now Commander-in-Chief at the,—Rugby Radio Service. - 65 words
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Article94 1932-07-28 9 ,—Rugby Radio Service. FOUR HUNDRED LUCKY SCHOOL BOYS Rugby, Yesterday. Four hundred boys, half selected from public schools and half nominated by Industrial Welfare Societies from industrial towns and villages will assemble at Buckingham Palace on July 30 and proceed to Mushwold on the Suffolk coast for a,—Rugby Radio Service. - 94 words
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Article55 1932-07-28 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. BRITISH AIR COUNCIL’S CONDOLENCES Rugby, Yesterday. The British Air Council have sent through the British Air Attache in South America, who is now in Rio De Janeiro, messages of condolence on the death ot Statos Dumont to the Brazilian Government and the family of the.—Rugby Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article404 1932-07-28 9 ROUND TABLE COMMITTEES WORK COMPLETED REPORT OF STATES INQUIRY COMMITTEE Rugby, Yesterday. With the issue to-night of the report of the Indian States Enquiry Committee the work of all three committees appointed after the second session of the Round Table Conference has been completed. The next important404 words
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Article93 1932-07-28 9 ;.—Reuter GERMAN AIRMAN COLLECTS IMPORTANT DATA Chain of Fuel Depots Extending Towards Japan Montreal, To-day. The airman Von Gronau proposes to fly leisurely down the Pacific coast but hitherto he has not announced that he plans a trans-Pacific flight. Speaking at a civic reception in his;.—Reuter - 93 words
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Article60 1932-07-28 9 —Reuter. EVACUATION OF WASHINGTON TO BEGIN TO-MORROW Washington, To-day. The remnant of the war veterans “bonus army” agreed to begin evacuation of the city to-morrow thereby dissipating the fears that it might be necessary to declare martial law owing to their persistence in remaining in the capital and—Reuter. - 60 words
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Advertisement33 1932-07-28 9 I BALKAN SOBRANIE i CIGARETTES and TOBACCO spuh smoking WWW MIXTURE MADE OF The Finest Yenidje Tobacco Sole Agents John Little and Co., Ltd., Penang Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. A'* P-* wOSKI ■V33 words
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Article86 1932-07-28 10 TlN— Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London H 25 15s. Od. £127 15s. ud. TIN (3 Months) London £127 ss. Od. £129 ss. Od. Singapore 565.50 $66.50 Business Done 5 Penang £65.00 $66-37% Business Done Buyers—No Sellers Buyers —No Sellers COPRA— (Sundried) $5.55 $5.52Ms BLACK PEPPER $24.00 $24.00 RUBBER London86 words
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Article314 1932-07-28 10 P. A. M. VIEWS Summary of Proceedings at Council Meeting A special meeting of the Council of tin Planters' Association of Maiaya was he’d in Kuala Lumpur on July 25 for the purpose of considering the communique of the Board of the Rubber Research Institute of314 words
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Article153 1932-07-28 10 FURTHER CALL OF l s PER SHARE A circular letter to the shareholders of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company states that since the last annual report and balance-sheet as at 30th Sep. tember, 1931, were presented the company 7 has been confronted with unprecedented conditions: the153 words
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Article764 1932-07-28 10 In tin there is nothing fresh to note, the market remains under the influence of wi t. spread rumours of a new Pool having f>?en formed, and promises of what it -will do wbn it gets to work, aided by the improvement in the statistical position referred to last764 words
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Article660 1932-07-28 10 REVIEW OF YEAR’S WORKING Mr. C. V. Thomas’s Speech The twenty-first annual general meeting of the Sungei Besi Mines, Ltd., was held on July 12 at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moorgate, E.C. Mr. C. V. Thomas (the chairman), in the course of his speech, said: The660 words
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45 1932-07-28 10 The agents, Messrs. Islay, Kerr Co., Ltd., advise that hence forward it is intended the “Europe Mails” carried from Negapatam each fortnight by the “Rohna” and "Rajula”, will arrive here on Thursday mornings, instead of Friday mornings as heretofore.45 words
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Article447 1932-07-28 10 TO-DAYS PRICES The following were the latest quotstiont in MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo.'e share l a. at 11 a.m to-day Ysetarday To-day o 5 to 2 Shares ca tn co so. o. o sc. Mining Iyer Hitam M K/- 10.6 0/- 10 6 Bansrin Tin M 6/6447 words
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Article1069 1932-07-28 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST B S NAMES. M trt RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 20 3° Alor Gajah Rubber Estate IS 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 6° Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 5° 70 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. >5 25 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates1,069 words
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Article271 1932-07-28 10 air MAILS A mail for Europe and North a Alor Star-Amsterdam Direct be closed on 6 p.m. on Friday. A mail for Siam (Bangkok) (Rangoon), India (Calcutta) Iran dad), Egypt (Cairo Palestine andS by road to Alor Star and thence hvffi Air Mail Service will be closed an:271 words
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Article122 1932-07-28 10 Latest Quotations Wad. Tnei Ja-y 27 July 25 W Paris 905/16 907/16 H 5 New York 8.58| 8 54f Montreal 4 01* 4 07 Brasaela 25 50 25 55 Genov» 18 17* 14 92* Ameterchm 8-79 8.82 I’-® Milan 69 7'16 69i Berlin 14 i 14.95122 words
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Article55 1932-07-28 10 Pen'ng, Joly 28 (By Courtesy oj the On London Back Duma- 1 2 7? 4 rn/ta S Private 8 w/t- credit (1 g Pooainentan On New York Ihok France i« T T 158* India 10 Bangkok T.T. 80|p^^ 3 ]OnB > Batavia I 1 Singapore v c died Hongkong55 words
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Miscellaneous32 1932-07-28 10 Tem P' WIM 6 a.m. 77 E Noon 86 s tide TABLES High Water. T Low Wau, TO-DAY 8.15 a.m. 8.47 p.m. to-morrow uo h 9.29 a.m. 10.11 p.m. U <•5l M32 words
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Article888 1932-07-28 11 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY ctti WVAN, from Alor Star, sails for S Pulau Langkawi and Alor Star on Monday. paNDAI, from Sungei Patani and SS v rlMi’ sails for888 words
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Article166 1932-07-28 11 THURSDAY, JULY 28. Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Third Day. P.A.A.A. sports, entries close. SATURDAY, JULY 30. Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Fourth Day. Scouts Sports Mee'.mg for “Lam Looking” Shield, Ipoh. Entries Close for Perak Athletic Championships. Malayan Agricultural Show, K. Lumpur. SUNDAY, JULY 31. Agricultural166 words
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Article116 1932-07-28 11 FOREIGN OFFICE OFFICIAL Bangkok, July 22. Dr. Sannier, who for many years occupied the post of Departmental Chief of the Foreign Office at Berlin, has been appointed German Minister to Bangkok. The new Minister, who is 52 years of age, is married and is, we learn,116 words
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Article698 1932-07-28 11 CINEMA NOTES: MAJESTIC APPEARANCE FAMOUS ZIEGFELD FOLLIES STAR All Penang will be glad to bear that Miss Beth Beri, the famous Zeigfeld Follies star, is to appear in person in Penang shortly at the Majestic. Miss Beth Beri, is a widely known dancer, not only698 words
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Article139 1932-07-28 11 HE TYPES THEM IN MID-AIR The Prince of Wales has solved the problem of finding time to prepare his speeches when he has a day full of engagements by typing them while flying from one function to another. In the tiny cabin of his airplane, the Prince139 words
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Article42 1932-07-28 11 Mr. Charles Tinker, a Yorkshireman, who has been living in Scotland for twelve years, was the only man wearing a kilt when the directors of the Highland and Agricultural Society posed before a rampra during an exhibition at Inverness.42 words
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Advertisement210 1932-07-28 11 B B B S B a i S 3 UY Fr>\ n c TFn n 01 KT a U "I a kiĔ i a i W > b 3 v 3 r 1 II X a" a b b a 1 B Ibillilbalbl b a IbIII k l 1 w210 words
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Article2339 1932-07-28 12 THE TIN POSITION AND RESTRICTION OF OUTPUT I MR. C. V. THOMAS ON THE VARIETY OF SCHEMES PUT FORWARD The thirtieth annual general meeting of Tronoh Mines, Ltd., was held on July 12 at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moorgate, E.C., Mr. C. V. Thomas (chairman of the2,339 words
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Article416 1932-07-28 12 DISAPPOINTING RESULTS The twelfth ordinary general meeting of Aramayo Mines in Bolivia Company was held on 30th June, at the company’s offices, 1, Rue de la Tour de I’lle, Geneva. Dr. Albert Charpentier presided in the absence of the Chairman, Mr. Carlos V. Aramayo, and, in416 words
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Article887 1932-07-28 12 reward of heavy SACRIFICES NEW SOUTH WALES RECONSTRUCTION Sydney, July 9 Implied hopes that the Ottawa Conference might give momentum to the movement for Empire bacon and eggs for British breakfast tables were uttered by Mr. Stevens, the New South Wales Premier, in a speech at a commercial887 words
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Article1233 1932-07-28 12 AYER HITAM TIN DREDGING.—June: 38% tons tin ore; Estimated value, £3,350; Estimated cost, £1,700; Estimated mine profit, £1,650. BISICHI TIN. —June: 25 tons. HONGKONG TlN.—June: 592 pikuls tin ore equal to 35% tons; Estimated net value, £2,322; 162,500 cubic yards treated; 602 hours worked; Estimated mine profit, £47.1,233 words
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Advertisement236 1932-07-28 12 Child Troubled With! Very Itchy Eruptions Healed by Cuticura “My little girl was trout'.’ sore eruptions on her face and hands. -i<. were of a dry nature and scaled oven.' S very itchy. She had ve."/restless r.:, b“, 1 on account of the trouble, c hem» l t I r236 words
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1361 1932-07-28 13 COMMENTS BY 5.C.8.A., PENANG A FEW FACTS On 27th March, 1931, a Committee was appointed by His Excellency the Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Malay States to enquire into the conditions affecting the system of Road and Railway1,361 words
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Article203 1932-07-28 13 MUSSOLINI APPEALS TO YOUTH MILITARISTIC TREND Rome, June 18 The motto devised some years ago by Fascist leaders for Italian students is "Libra” a moschetto, Fascista perfetto,” which translated says, “Book and musket make the perfect Fascist.” The greatest possible care is taken to keep203 words
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Article36 1932-07-28 13 We are informed that the Birectors of the Oversea Chinese Bank Ltd., Ho Hong Bank Ltd., and the Chinese Commercial Bank Ltd. (whose Head Offices are at Singapore) have agreed to amalgamate.36 words
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Advertisement170 1932-07-28 13 Hta/y are burning up enargg alltke turve pLly-jUled dcig4 in. tke garden x-M» that’s why your children need this balanced diet Doctors tell us that now of all times growing children must have their food properly balanced to provide the elements essential for growth and vitality. Wise parents ensure this170 words
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Article591 1932-07-28 14 SMILES IN DOCK AND PLEADS GUILTY FINED £15,000 INGLORIOUS END OF A SUBMARINE CHASER Fines of £15,000 or six months’ imprisonment imposed at Marylebone Police Court brought down the curtain on the final act of an amazing drama of smuggling. The man who was fined what591 words
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Article219 1932-07-28 14 RIOTOUS GUNNERS SENT TO PRISON Gilbert and Williams, the two gunners stationed at Blakan Mati who the other day pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in the Grosvenor Hotel, Singapore, and smashing >he plate glass windows, were dealt with by the Third Magistrate (Mr. A. C.219 words
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Article460 1932-07-28 14 BRITAIN “FIRST OFF THE MARK” MR. BALDWIN’S HOPE OF LAUSANNE AND OTTAWA Mr. Stanley Baldwin, speaking at Sheffield on the Lausanne and Ottawa conferences, said:— “The Prime Minister and those with him are making a fight at Lausanne with the other countries of Europe to460 words
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Article322 1932-07-28 14 The following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations’ Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended July 16, 1 1932. (Alexandria 1 smallpox case. Baghdad 1 smallpox case. Basrah 1 smallpox death as against 4 cases and 1 death during the preceding week.322 words
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Advertisement17 1932-07-28 14 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what you friends at Home ere doing—-Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.17 words
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Article2279 1932-07-28 15 J. B. PRIESTLEY’S NEW NOVEL —WAR TREATED LIGHTHEARTEDLY—NEW STAR IN LITERARY FIRMAMENT FARAWAY Mr. J. B. Priestley’s Faraway (Heinemann, 10s. 6d. net.) was an uncharted island in the South Pacific; and its magnetic qualities were due to the fact that that old wanderer, William Dursley’s uncle2,279 words
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Advertisement787 1932-07-28 16 P. and CL—BRITISH AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., i?enang, Teluk under contract with His Majesty’s tenham n Government, London and Far East Malacca and Sin, 4 i Mail Service. Service I Mata Hari Outwards from London for787 words
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