Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 August 1932
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Title Section20 1932-08-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 180. Vol. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement203 1932-08-02 1 I T# NAGATA I BROTHERS dentists II j| ea d Office next 11 tf) The Dispensary L OC h Office 52, Leith Street r—=£==. I i*"""""""'""""".""— S l I So IS| BETTER VALUE THAN EVER strengthening/ lb <f I t< Xt jlp 14 H,P or 24 H P PHAETONS *****/-203 words
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Advertisement2030 1932-08-02 2 I RATES FOR CASUAL LEAVE. I BANKS. I '/S* Z 2 ADVERTISEMENTS HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT I I I All communications relating to BA^^t IN C HAMS 5ent for Town Th© Mercantile Bank Chartered Bank Advertisements should be addressed to gardens. C°ose to the Thames. M— I tmilAel (Incorporated in2,030 words
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4260 1932-08-02 3 FOREIGN EXPERTS AT HENDON NEW MULTI-ENGINED airliners World’s Most Formidable Bombing And Fighting ’Planes 200 mp.h. Fighters for the British Navv Giant flying Boat: World’s largest flying Warships: One month in the Air: Mrs. Bruce’s Enterprise. London, June 30 Great new night bombers,4,260 words
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Advertisement151 1932-08-02 3 Every Penpoint B must pass eleven rigid inspections jOJF IL J 1 R before it is used in The Parker DuoAB 1! 1 Exacting care in manufacture yi J M assures maximum writing ease. 4 FMlrH'nßlwH OT sa^e at t^ic etter ator es The EASY I (Every Member of the151 words
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Article1248 1932-08-02 4 RACE FOR THE ECLIPSE STAKES NATIONAL STUDS FUTURE—RACE PARADE VETO—THE KING'S BAD LUCK (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 20. The defeat of his Majesty’s colt Limelight in the Midsummer Stakes at Newmarket, was little short of sensational. The three-year-old had been successful in each of his1,248 words
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Article424 1932-08-02 4 SERIOUS FIRE ON DEMPO IN BATAVIA SIX DAYS’ DELAY PASSENGERS LOSE THEIR BAGGAGE Prompt action and a grim fight day and night saved the fast new Dutch liner Dempo (16,979 tons) from total loss when a serious outbreak of fire occurred when the ship was424 words
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Advertisement312 1932-08-02 4 J An Eminent Doctor Gives You the Means 1 Keep Fit and Young j It u IrHYiWSs if you are over 4 y° ur s reatest nee d I If Id is—to keep on keeping young. \ou J f km al are as old as your arteries. Harden- 2 «Ik312 words
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Advertisement259 1932-08-02 4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, ALL BABIES BEST ON TRPJFOGD, wlm' >4 •Vs -fl JF /f W A Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters—MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE 1 HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature would have them built. No other food so I completely takes259 words
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4288 1932-08-02 5 O PE?IING OF ANNUAL KUALA LUMPUR EXHIBITION Cameron Highlands Economic value stressed: asset of highest j*- VALUE I Malayan Pineapples I The waiving of rents on all agricultural land in the Federated Malay I states, including rubber estates, in excess of two dollars an4,288 words
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1309 1932-08-02 6 CONFERENCE REVIVED Considerable Programme Arranged: ’Opening By Governor Fostering Cultivation of Crops A Revived after a lapse of two years, the annual Agricultural Conference of officers of the Department of Agriculture, F.M.S. and S.S. opened on Saturday in Kuala Lumpur. The conference, which begins1,309 words
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Article483 1932-08-02 6 STATUE SMASHED Eight Hooligans Captured By Schoolboys Schoolboys chased and captured eight of a party of Hylams,—of the Communist persuasion, it is believed —who committed a daring sacrilege in the Cathedral of the Good Shephered, Singapore, on Saturday afternoon. The Hylams entered the Church and broke483 words
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Article554 1932-08-02 6 Mr. G. R. S. Whittle has been appointed a member of the Planters’ Loans Board. The appointment of Mr. G. E. Cator to be British Resident, Selangor, has been confirmed. The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal has been awarded to Lieut. G. A. Bentinck, M.S.V.R. Mr.554 words
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Advertisement43 1932-08-02 6 ffl MARTELL'S, JjM g|B lira m The I World's 0 W I ySfrrfii liw miniature II bottle is t ’1 given away I gratis with each hottie purchased. BRANDY SOLE IMPORTERS N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. PENANG, SINGAPORE. W Wll TWWI l43 words
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Advertisement173 1932-08-02 6 I STOCK TAKING sale) BARGAINS THAT RING TRUE WE ARE SELLING MUSICAL AT UNHEARD OF PRICES VIOLINS gfe From $5.00 I MANDOLINES I /L BA 11 From $4.00 H I) 111 ACCORDEONS 'jW u From $4.00 |Hl| H Etc., Etc. I L II 11 T Hon J Alle COME IN173 words
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2923 1932-08-02 7 SEVERAL UPSETS cijNMAID II AND HOPAWAY PAY WELL r PUNKAWALLA AGAIN By TIC TAC The attendance at yesterday’s races the last day of the Penang Chib Autumn Meeting, was reminiscent of the good old times. Betting on the Tote was con«iderably heavier than the2,923 words
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177 1932-08-02 7 Rain Prevents Conclusion of Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. Rain interfered with final stages of the Malayan lawn tennis championships on the S.C.C. courts to-day preventing the completion of the programme. The final of the singles will be played on Tuesday afternoon (to-day) between177 words
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Article269 1932-08-02 7 PERKIN'S FINE EFFORT TO SAVE THE SIDE 77 Not Out Kuala Lumpur, Monday. (From Our Own Correspondent) By an innings and five runs the F.M.S. beat the Colony to-day, the tenth wicket in the Colony’s second innings falling ten minutes before noon. When stumps were269 words
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Article332 1932-08-02 7 RACING STATISTICS Logue, O’Neill and Van Breuklan Leading Trainers Below will be found the riding and training statistics for the last day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting. From this it will be seen that Drahman was the only rider to pilot two winners.332 words
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Article164 1932-08-02 7 —Reuter. SEVERAL WORLD RECORDS ESTABLISHED Los Angeles, Yesterday. In the Olympic Games the final of the ten thousand metres was won by Kusokinski (Poland). His time was 30 mins. 4/10 secs., beating Nurmi’s Olympic record. The shot put was won by Sexton (United States) with a■—Reuter. - 164 words
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Article180 1932-08-02 7 "THE REST WIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. The Rest have become the first holders of the Hennessy Cricket Cup having defeated the Europeans by 30 runs in a low scoring match. The Europeans completed their first innings for 43 runs being 30 short of The Rest’s180 words
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Article79 1932-08-02 7 Sudden End OF Mr. P. C. Von Haght At Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. The death occurred suddenly last night of Mr. P. C. Von Haght, a travelling ticket inspector of the F.M.S. Railways. The deceased hailed from Ceylon and was aged 49. He is79 words
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Advertisement42 1932-08-02 7 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL. TANJONG BUNGAH, PENANG. Tel. No. 60. J Good Wholesome Chinese European Food USUAL PRICES Dance every Saturday night I j MUSIC BY THE Oriental Dance Orchestra. Under the direction of MR. LEONARD C. REYES. Watch Our /d—t* -ri I42 words
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Article779 1932-08-02 8 In January last the British Chamber of Shipping appointed a Committee to review British shipping policy in order to find out what could be done to improve the situation. That Committee has now issued its report. It finds that Great Britain still retains her pre-eminent position in779 words
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Article68 1932-08-02 8 Strike In Full Swing Leaders Compelled To Toe The Line Brussels, July 28. The outcome of the plebiscite of miners having resulted in an overwhelmftig majority against the acceptance of terms endorsed by the grade union leaders, the miners strike is once more in full swing, and the68 words
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Article29 1932-08-02 8 Report of Secret Building of Warships Denied Rome, July 26. The report as to Italy secretly building warships, which appeared in the Daily Telegraph, is Officially denied.29 words
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408 1932-08-02 8 KINABALU “Kinabalu (13,445 feet) by reason of its specialised flora and fauna is a sort of Mecca for naturalists,” writes Major C. M. Enriquez, F.R.G.S., in the July Windsor of his ascent of Kinabalu, the highest peak in the Malay Archipelago. “There are no408 words
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Article428 1932-08-02 8 THE WORLD CRISIS AND ITS BANK With the world crashing about thezr ears in their adopted countries, America in particular, exiled Aberdonians who have been caught in the industrial maelstrom are turning again to the Aberdeen Savings Bank for a safe repository in which to put their money.428 words
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Article654 1932-08-02 8 CRISIS IN HOLLYWOOD It has been rather to the know to read the M and British cinema stars havp M 1 comin Z ov er from dios since the depression Set i reason was mentioned but the 1 3 that Hollywood is broke and' M ‘S bard654 words
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Advertisement170 1932-08-02 8 JOHNNIE ***** RED LABEL A VERY GOOD WHISKEY AT A TRULY MODERATE PRICE. BLACK LABEL IS GUARANTEED 12 YEARS OLD. Sole Agents John Little and Co., Ltd., Penang Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. X J f BUY ONLY CLOVER BRAND MILK p B u E R S E T s Wt170 words
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Advertisement95 1932-08-02 8 E. and O. i HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. T Wednesday, 3rd August, 1932. I Dance Music by the Band of the -j h S.S. “PRESIDENT HARRISON” J i A Packed House Nightly at TO SEE "SEONG THEAN SEAN 1 HOCKCHIEW AND SHANGHAI WAYANG Scenery by present employee of MEI95 words
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1031 1932-08-02 9 Former's Success Due To Fear Of a Dictatorship CITY AND RHINELAND RETURN TO NORMAL 5 2 I i v. FINAL REJECTION OF DICTATORSHIP? The German elections passed oft more quietly than anticipated, due chiefly to the political truce that had been1,031 words
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Article107 1932-08-02 9 SENDING THEM GOLD HUNTING Berlin, July 28. According to Press dispatches from antiago de Chile, the Chilean Government ,n an endeavour to fin'd work for the un- m ployed, hit on thĕ ingenious idea of sendn*g out about a hundred thousand unemployed prospecting for gold. Ly these means107 words
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Article99 1932-08-02 9 Forged Dye Trust Shares Illegal Enterprise Nipped In The Bud Berlin, July 28. The police are endeavouring to solve the mystery of forged shares in the big German dye trust of Igfarben. For some time past shares purporting be issued by the trust have been secretly offered for99 words
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Article125 1932-08-02 9 LEAFLETS THROWN FROM THREE MOTOR CARS RED FLAG HOISTED IN SAMPENG DISTRICT (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Aug. 1. Communist leaflets were distributed on Saturday night by some people who were travelling in three motor cars. One urges the people to act against the Government and states125 words
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Article167 1932-08-02 9 Three Crashes In Poland i Collision In Germany Warsaw, July 28. Wednesday and Thursday night saw bad times for Polish military aviation. One scouting plane crashed owintf to a motor defect near Lemberg, and another near Posen. In all six were killed and three planes w ere wrecked.167 words
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Article347 1932-08-02 9 Denounced As An Agent Of The Cheka Paris, July 26. In the second session of the Gorguloff trial, the hearing of evidence was continued, notably that of the Police* Commissary, Guillaume, who had been| making enquiries into the residence of Gorguloff In Paris. Next came the former Minister,347 words
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Article116 1932-08-02 9 —Reuter. CABLE TO LEAGUE Paraguay Charges Bolivia With Violating League Covenant Lapaz (Bolivia), To-day. Eight Bolivians and nine Paraguayans were killed during an engagement at Toledo— Reuter. Asuncion, Yesterday. Paraguay has cabled the League of Nations charging Bolivia with violating Articles ten and leven of the League—Reuter. - 116 words
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Article123 1932-08-02 9 Report of General Kundt’s Appointment Denied Berlin, July 26. The news from La Paz that the German ex-General Kundt has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Bolivian army and which was printed as bona fide by the German press of Tuesday morning, proves to be an utterly irresponsible report.123 words
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Article175 1932-08-02 9 U. S. Statesmen Visit M. Herriot Paris, July 28. M. Herriot had a long conversation today with Dr. von Hoesch, probably on the recent speech by the Reichswehr Minister. A communique issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that the United States Ambassador, accompanied by Mr. Norman175 words
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Article40 1932-08-02 9 Convention Of Reconciliation Ratified Moscow, July 28. M. Krestinski and the Minister for Lettonia have exchanged instruments ratifying the convention of reconciliation between the Union of Russian Soviet States and Lettonia, which comes into force from tomorrow.40 words
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Article109 1932-08-02 9 Berlin Incident Surprise Communist Propaganda Nauen (Berlin), July 28. A mild sensation was caused when, during the course of a literary lecture on the Berlin radio, a cry of Long Live the Communist Party was broadcast. Enquiry revealed that the lecturer himself had uttered the cry, and the109 words
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Article369 1932-08-02 9 Communist Troops Gain Strength SERIOUS SITUATION Iwaki, Japan, July 28. The Communist troops of Kwantung and Kiang si which are creating provincial disorders in Southern China, gained strength recently, and Communist troops of approximately a thousand are concentrated around Hsinfeng, Nanking and Hsincheng, according to369 words
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Article101 1932-08-02 9 Nanking, To-day. Japanese reports of General Ma Chan Shan’s death are officially denied. Wireless messages from Ma Chan Shan state that he Is at present directing the operations of hid troops against the Japanese. Harbin, To-day. Japanese military authorities are not so sure that Gen. Ma Chan101 words
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Article95 1932-08-02 9 MR. G. H. T. WARD (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. The death occurred during the week-end of E. H. T. Ward aged 54, planter and miner. Mr. Ward came out to Caledonia sugar estate and subsequently took over the management of Sungei Bertam estate,95 words
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Article60 1932-08-02 9 CABINET MAY RESIGN Trouble Over Loan Agreement Vienna, July 29. The defeat of the Government in the Austrian Chamber has precipitated the crisis, which has been threatening for days, arising out of opposition to the latest loan agreement. Should, as expected, the present Cabinet resign, Herr Rintelen60 words
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228 1932-08-02 9 Cantonese Plead Guilty Two Cantonese named Wang Meng and Choy Ghee who were arrested by the Detective Department in a back lane off Argyle Road was to-day charged before the District Judge with house breaking and theft of jewellery, cash and clothing valued at $125/- the228 words
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Article103 1932-08-02 9 One Year’s Rigorous Imprisonment Having been convicted by the Police Magistrate on a charge of theft of a pendant a Chinese named Chin Ah Kow was to-day produced before the District Judge for sentence. Chief Court Inspector McQuarrie detailing the facts of the case said that the103 words
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Article76 1932-08-02 9 Disposing Of Stolen Property Ismail bin Tahir, the Police van driver, and Yu Ah Choo, his accomplice, who were convicted on a charge of disposing: of a stolen bicycle, were to-day sentenced by the District Judge. The first accused Ismail bin Tahir was sentenced to76 words
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Article114 1932-08-02 9 The next Court of Appeal will sit in Penang on Friday, August 12. The Chief Justice, Sir William Murison and Mr. Justice A. K. a B. Terrell, from Singapore, and Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne, Acting Chief Justice, F.M.S., Kuala Lumpur, are expected to arrive to form114 words
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Advertisement27 1932-08-02 9 «•Sum .1 |O-\W W// /7 I VSSmF*/ /J .1 I Asiatic c°* I N K *S SOLE IMPORTERS 1 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED, PENANG AGENCY. I27 words
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Article83 1932-08-02 10 TlN—Spot FRIDAY. TO-DAY. London £129 12s. 6d. £129 12s. 6d. TIN (3 Months) London £l3l 2s. 6d. £l3l 2s. 6d. Singapore $67.00 $68.00 Business Done Penang $66.27% $68.00 Business Done Buyers—No Sellers 25 tons. COPRA— (Sundried) $5.55 $5.50 BLACK PEPPER $24.00 $23.00 RUBBER London 2 3/32d. 2 3/32d.83 words
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632 1932-08-02 10 SYMINGTON WILSON’S RUBBER REPORT London, July 20. Towards the end of last week the market was slightly firmer and prices advanced l/16d. for some positions. This slight advance was caused by the publication of a correction in the stock in Singapore, to which we refer more fully below. Moderate trade632 words
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Article669 1932-08-02 10 THE YEAR’S RESULTS The twenty-first annual general meeting I 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 The output of tin ore669 words
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Article573 1932-08-02 10 TO-DAY ti PRICES The following were the hteat quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go 'e share list at 11 a.m. to-day Friday To-day E E ai Scares J O E 5 CQ oQ CQ 0Q $O. S 0. 0 $O. Mining Ayer Hitam 10,6 0/1 10 9573 words
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Article62 1932-08-02 10 A mail for Singapore, Hong Kong, Swatow and Amoy closes at 3 p.m. to-day. A mail for Port Swettenham and Singapore by the s.s. "Perak” closes at 4 p.m. today. A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra closes at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for62 words
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Article155 1932-08-02 10 Cheaper Rate For Luggage Travellers by the Dutch Airways will welcome the latest announcement with regard to luggage. In the past it has been the custom to charge full freight rates for anything over fifteen kilograms. The first fifteen were of course carried free of charge. It is155 words
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Article192 1932-08-02 10 Lawn Tennis RESULTS OF TIES PLAYED ON FRIDAY The following are the results of ties played on Friday last Men’s Doubles Handicap C. H. Rogers and L. H. Best —3) beat T. S. Anthony and C.' A. Fisher —l5) 3-6, 8-6, 6-1. J. A. Parker and P. L.192 words
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Article185 1932-08-02 10 Annual P.W.D. Athletic Sports Meet (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. I Meeting of the P.W.D. athletic sports J was held for the first time at Ipoh. The feature of the meeting was the competitors from the Straits Settlements taking part for the first time. I Mrs. C.185 words
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Article135 1932-08-02 10 I (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, July 31. J We regret to record the death from I typhoid fever which took place at the Alor I Star General Hospital last night, of Mr. IP* V. Norman, Assistant Superintendent L of Surveys. He was taken ill135 words
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Article82 1932-08-02 10 DEBATE A debate will be held at the H’ SEAH on Thursday, at 8 p.m. >ha: The motion before the hot < v that:— “In the opinion of this house, icontrol should be advocated.” The chairman. Dr. Cheah Chenj- I will preside. Proposer: Mr. Koh82 words
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Miscellaneous37 1932-08-02 10 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 8® N TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 12.28 a.m. 6.36 a.m. 12.24 p.m. 7.15 p.m. TO-MORROW 1.05 a.m. 7.12 a.m. 12.59 p.m. 7.46 p.m.37 words
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Miscellaneous157 1932-08-02 10 1 I i il kJ V A W 1 Mb® B I x——————————— s —J I 6.15 NIGHTLY 7.30 NOW DRAWING THE WHOLE TOWN i ALREADY SEEN BY 6057 PEOPLE! MAURICE CHEVALIER AND JEANETTE MACDONALD IN i "ONE HOUR WITH YOU" AN ERNST LUBITSCH PRODUCTION i i BOOK EARLY PLANS157 words
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Article938 1932-08-02 11 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving jod sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY DE HAAN from Lho-Seumawe, Sigli, Oelee-Lheue, Sibolga and padang. Sails for Sabang, OeleeLheue, Bakongan, Sibolga and Padang to-day. SS MANDAR from Tg.-Mengeidar (Koealo«, Bagan-Si-Api-Api,938 words
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Article80 1932-08-02 11 FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. Soccer Ipoh Club v P.C.R.C., Ipoh Padang. Entries close for Taiping Races. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. Glugor Shield Sports at Penang. Perak Athletic Championship Meeting, Ipoh. Malaya Cup Soccer Final at Kuala Lumpur. SUNDAY, AUGUST 7. Cricket: Ipoh Club v Perak Ceylon XI, Ipoh Padang.80 words
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Article406 1932-08-02 11 CROWDED HOUSES REMINISCENT OF “THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME If you want to enjoy a real “shocker’' go to see “Frankenstein” at the Queen's tonight. “Frankenstein” is one of the series of blood cuddling thrillers which the movie moguls are preparing for us. After this we are406 words
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Advertisement24 1932-08-02 11 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette 11 will help to pull you through dull times.24 words
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Advertisement37 1932-08-02 11 HONEY GRAINS THE FRUIT NUT BREAKFAST FOOD. ERFOR MANCE. Mid economy areaH improved by ,H otaHBR the Mow aed I"» proved Chemptowebi your engioe. Rave their cost in xge»ando<eoe<L a!one WEARNE BROS., LTD., PENANG, [hampfon Spark Plafir37 words
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Advertisement71 1932-08-02 11 I I I B There are more S DUNLOP TYRES < ■J sold-than ever before IMS Grow with Dunlop < vx-' —Mi nt kiop CO LTD. r- I i I o- BULLFINCH B’l’ jqp qp p- Q IFOR PURITY I Illi W El L J® I I The Butter for71 words
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Article658 1932-08-02 12 STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION MR. BERTRAM F. WHITE’S ADDRESS The twenty-seventh annual ordinary general meeting of the Cicely Rubber Estates Company, Ltd., was held on Friday at 4, Lloyd’s-avenue, E.C. Mr. Bertram F. White (the chairman) said: Turning to the balance-sheet, you will notice that we have written658 words
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Article318 1932-08-02 12 The twenty-sixth annual general meeting of the Kepitigalla Rubber Estates, Ltd was held on July 19th at 71, St. Mary Axe’ E.C. P J Hawkes (the chairman) said that, despite the low price for rubber, the loss on working was only £3,737, as compared with a loss318 words
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Article422 1932-08-02 12 REDUCTION IN COSTS THE BOARD’S TAPPING POLICY <• The twenty-third annual general meeting of the Jeram Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on July 19th at 71, St. Mary Axe, E.C. Sir Herbert Wright (the chairman) said that the working loss was £3,242, compared with £3,700 in the422 words
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Article108 1932-08-02 12 Kay Tin Mines (Kinta), Ltd. (266,741 Registered July 5, 1932. To acquire the undertaking, property, assets and liabilities •of Kay Yew (Kinta Valley) Tin Mines, Ltd.; to carry on the business of mine owners, &c. Nominal capital: £lOO in Is shares. Directors: C. A. Bolton, address not stated;108 words
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Article180 1932-08-02 12 SUBSTANTIAL RECOVERY IN EARNINGS A net profit of £5,607 is shown in the annual report of Fisher’s Foils, manufacturers of tin and aluminium foil, to 30th April last. This compares with a loss of £7,799 for the previous year and a profit of £1,102 for the initial trading180 words
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Advertisement11 1932-08-02 12 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in fhe SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Article322 1932-08-02 13 Form Own League With Aid Of Chinese Clubs I long Kong, July 20. Unless the Hong Kong Football Association revise their method of voting, the Chinese clubs will again resign membership to the Association Should they take this action they will receive the support of the322 words
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Article106 1932-08-02 13 TO BE ESTABLISHED BY AMERICAN AVIATOR Shanghai, July 14. Mr. John Jouett, who has been engaged by the National Government to assist in the establishment of an up-to-date flying school, arrived here to-day accompanied by a number of assistants. He will shortly be leaving for Hangchow where106 words
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Article109 1932-08-02 13 OPPOSITION FROM SOME QUARTERS Shanghai, July 14. The movement to abolish the tael is gaining mementum, but the issue promises to resolve itself into a battle between two classes of Chinese bankers —the “old style” and the modern. Foreign bankers are of the opinion that the abolition of109 words
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Article50 1932-08-02 13 AGAINST HOLDING OF NOULENS COUPLE Shanghai, July 14. In the Chinese city to-day, a number of labour elements staged a demonstration protesting against the holding of the Noulens couple, shouting slogans and distributing leaflets, which contained threats of violence in the event of the Noulens not being released.50 words
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Article136 1932-08-02 13 JAPANESE PLANES MAKE RAID Peiping, July 22. Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang received a telegram this afternoon from General Tang Yu-lin, reporting that six Japanese aeroplanes bombed Chaoyang yesterday. Official circles deny any knowledge of the Ishimoto incident, and consider it another pretext for action, which the Japanese military allegedly136 words
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Article205 1932-08-02 13 ANTI-JAPANESE ACTIVITY RENEWED BY ASSOCIATION Canton, July 11. Before July 20 shops all over Kwangtung Province will either have to get rid of all their Japanese goods or submit to the taking and sealing up of such wares until the boycott has come to an end. Besides giving205 words
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Article147 1932-08-02 13 CHARGE OF OPIUM-SMOKING AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT Peking, July 15. A sensation has been created in Chinese theatre-going circles by the arrest of five of the leading players of the Great China Motion Picture Company of Shanghai, who have been playing to capacity houses in Tientsin and Peking in147 words
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Article132 1932-08-02 13 Shanghai Editor’s Serious Charges Shanghai, July 20. Mr. Harold Isaacs, editor of the China Forum, a radical journal, whose deportation has been urged by Prof. H. G. W. Woodhead, C.8.E., has made a vitriolic reply, alleging Mr. Woodhead’s entire journalistic career has been carried on under the protection132 words
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Article66 1932-08-02 13 100 i rippers Thrown Into W ater Harbin, July 20. A rotting pontoon on the Yacht Club beach, overcrowded with a hundred trippers of all ages, awaiting the ferry yesterday evening, collapsed and threw the whole crowd into the river. Sportsmen and life-savers heroically dived for hours66 words
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Article206 1932-08-02 13 Believed To Have Gone Swimming Hong Kong, July 21. A tall young Frenchman, named Lucien Iphate, about 23, is missing from the Hong Kong Hotel. He left on Sunday afternoon, without leaving word as to where he was going. He occupied room 308 on the third floor206 words
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Article78 1932-08-02 13 Nanking Wants Peaceful Settlement Nanking, July 21. The Government is inclined towards a peaceful settlement with Tibet, following the capture of the Tachin Monastery from the Tibetans. The Government has ordered the Chairman °f the Tibetan and Mongolian Affairs Corimiissfon to proceed to Sikang immediately, to effect78 words
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Article82 1932-08-02 13 Driver, Assistant And Five Hoboes Killed Harbin, July 21. On the morning of July 16 the River Yalu washed out the Chinese Eastern Railway line sixteen miles east of Pokotu. A freight train, westward-bound, jumped the track. The driver and his assistant and five hoboes82 words
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Article55 1932-08-02 13 MR. C. C. Wu Declines Political Appointment Hong Kong, July 21. Mr. C. C. Wu, who has been appointed to a high official position in Hainan by the Canton Government, has declined the offer, owing to the disrupted conditions prevailing there. Mr. Wu has declared his intention of going55 words
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Article65 1932-08-02 13 May Go To Moscow As China’s Delegate Nanking, July 20. The report that Dr. C. T. Wang will be appointed plenipotentiary delegate of the Chinese Government at a Sino-Soviet Conference for the resumption of diplomatic relations, has not yet been confirmed. It is believed, however, that there is65 words
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Article36 1932-08-02 13 Harbin, July 21. The Japanese Press states that the Dalbank has received instructions from Moscow to minimise its activities and to prepare to transfer its securities to foreign banks, as in 1929.36 words
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Article50 1932-08-02 13 Nanking, July 20. The Central Party Headquarters is at present drafting regulations for safeguarding the freedom of speech of the Press. The same will be promulgated as soon as it is completed. Communists and “Chinese Facists” will be unable to enjoy the privilege of freedom of speech.50 words
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Article828 1932-08-02 14 I-'*' When Temples Were the Centres of Trade LOYOLA COLLEGE LECTURE Madrid, July 14. Under the auspices of the Loyola College Economics Association, Dr. A. Appadurai, of the Economics Department of the College, delivered a lecture on “The Study of Economic History with special reference828 words
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Article163 1932-08-02 14 .—Reuter. MOTOR ACCIDENT Hungarian Countess Severely Hurt Cannes, July 31. Mrs. Barney was involved in a serious motor accident. The car she was driving collided with a car belonging to Countess Caroline Karolyi, the Hungarian lady journalist, who was severely injured in the arm but her condition.—Reuter. - 163 words
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Article80 1932-08-02 14 —Reuter. To Take Over Boats Of R. M. S. P. London, Yesterday. A company entitled the “Royal Mail Liners Limited” has been registered at Somerset House with a nominal capital of £4,000,000 with the object of taking over all the boats belonging to the R.M.S.P. Company, the R.M.S.P..-—Reuter. - 80 words
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