Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 August 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 181. Vol. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1931 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 2611 3 THE PRIZE WINNERS COMPLETE RESULTS OF JUDGING AGRICULTURE OILS AND FATS The following is the complete list of «rize-winners at the above exhibition, held at Kuala Lumpur over the week-end: GROUP .1. —(Smallholders) Coconuts, stall variety, unhusked:—l, Tamil bin Madin, Tanjong Kling, Rembau; Hamid bin H. Salim,
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  • 2209 4 ROYAL PRINCESS’ FIRST PARTY.—PRIME MINISTER’S CLEVER DAUGHTER.—REVIVAL OF OLD VILLAGE INDUSTRY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 20. The Queen, accompanied by the Princess Royal, recently paid a private and informal visit to the India Office to view some of the furniture and pictures and
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    • 527 4 THE OLD ARMCHAIR HIS ONLY AMBITION But Wife Says “No!” Wilkinson was a half-sick man—no a a energy —no desire to work- —no am- bition. But his wife was on the job—■ ■he told him the secret of how to k attain that youthful feeling that makes By life a
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    • 150 4 ALL BABIES THR| Vf BEST ON TRUFOOD. S'-./. f Jr "W JT U /V UIW I I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters—MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature i would have them built. No other food so i completely
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  • INDIAN ITEMS OF INTEREST
    • 442 5 Bombay Paper’s Surmise Bombay, July 21. The Bombay Chronicle publishes this evening a forecast of t he communal award which the prime Minister will shortly make. According to the paper the whole nia tter has been under correspondence for some time past between the Secretary of State
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    • 160 5 Adjustment Of Differing Views Possible Nainital, July 22. Sir Malcolm Hailey made important observations in replying to points referred to in the Nawab’s speech on the occasion of the opening ceremony of the Lalpur ridge. Governor said: “I am not Roing to join the band of those who
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    • 159 5 So Congress Volunteers Arrested Ahmedabad, July 21. loca? p ltteTnpt waa made to-day by the gain ongress Committee to raid and rebad s< ssion of Congress House which in iG n lalien possession of by the police Volunt Llry last Exactly at 5 p.m. 46
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    • 202 5 SIMLA POSTPONES ACTION BOTH SIDES TO BE HEARD FIRST Simla, July 20. With reference to representations made by the deputation of commercial and industrial representatives who recently waited on the Commerce Member, the Government have been busy considering the situation, but it is important to remember
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    • 180 5 SIR STANLEY REED’S CRITICISM Allahabad, July 18. A London cable reports that Sir Stanley Reed strongly criticises in the Spectator the Government’s handling of the Indian situation resulting in the deprivation of the co-operation of the most eminent men in Indian public life, leaving Britain in the sterile
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    • 136 5 Visit to Jalagon Jalagon, July 19. Sir Frederick Sykes, Governor of Bombay, arrived here this morning by special train. The Governor drove through the main thoroughfares of the city which were lined with large crowds on both sides who accorded a hearty welcome to His Excellency. After
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    • 45 5 At Chittagong Chittagong, July 17. The graves of Sergeant-Major Farrell and Walker, killed during the Chittagong armoury raid, were found this morning desecrated and the crosses broken. Crude pictures of revolvers and revolutionary slogans were chalked on the stones. Police inquiry is proceeding.
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    • 53 5 Madras, July 18. The Governor disallowed the motion given notice of by Dr. Subbarayan, Opposition leader, Madras Legislative Council, disapproving the Secretary of State’s statement relating to the reforms procedure on the ground that it relates to a matter which is primarily not the concern of
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    • 180 5 MALADROIT R. T. C. METHODS MUST CONTINUE Madras, July 16. At a general meeting of the committee of the Madras branch of the European Association last night, Mr. W. O. Wright presiding, the hon. secretary reported that in connection with the statement by the Secretary of State
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    • 592 5 Mr. Hamid and Sir Samuel Hoare’s Statement The Hon. Mr. Hamid analyses Liberal feelings of discontent with Sir Samuel Hoare’s recent statement. He says: The result of the two Round Table Conferences appears to be conveyed in Sir Samuel Hoare’s speech to the Commons last week, and
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    • 261 5 MR. BIRLA’S VIEW Calcutta, July 18. “If peace is the aim then all concerned should face realities and unanimously work to achieve the co-operation of Gandhiji,” said Mr. G. D. Birla, interviewed as to why delegates representing the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce had
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    • 552 5 Return To Old Method Not Called For Allahabad, July 18. T h. e En Slishman’s special correspondent 1 ata wi res that opinion there has definitely hardened against the Liberals. For this Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru and his associates have to thank themselves. The speech delivered
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    • 54 5 Madras Meeting Deplores Racial Bias Madras, July 18. The first session of the Trades Union Federation, which met in Madras, unanimously adopted a resolution condemning efforts to organise workers on communal or racial lines. Another resolution suggested that the future Indian constitution should guarantee fundamental rights to
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  • 967 6 J SPOONER CUP w ISKANDAR AND TAIPING IN THE FINAL In fine weather and in the presence of a large gathering the TMo Tournament commenced on Sunday last for the Sultan of Perak and Spooner Cups was Continued yesterday, when the Pirst Round for the
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  • 569 6 ARE ENGINEERS THE MOST FAVOURED Over 60 members and friends, from all parts of the peninsula, attended the dinner of the Engineering Association of Malaya at the Europe Hotel, Singapore on Saturday night. Among those present were Mr F. G. Coales (president of the Association) who
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  • 253 6 Mrs. V. T. Bonney, Teacher, Convent, is an inmate of the General Hospital, Teluk Anson. The Honourable Mr. J. Strachan, is expected to visit Pekan on his way to Kelantan. H. E. the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, returned to Singapore on Monday morning by the mail train
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  • 219 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Aug. 2. The funeral of the late Mr. P. V. Norman, Assistant Superintendent of Surveys, Kedah, who expired suddenly in the Alor Star General Hospital on Saturday evening last took place the next afternoon, the cortege leaving the General
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  • 46 6 The following is a donation to the funds of the above Committee:—• Collection at Concert held at Runnymede Hotel on 31st July 1932 $4Ol. The Incorporated Society of Planters will hold its annual conference at Port Dickson from Aug. 19 to 21.
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    • 13 6 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in the "P/NANG GAZETTE.
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    • 404 6 STOCK SALE i BARGAINS THAT RING TRUE I ARE SELLING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT UNHEARD OF PRICES VIOLINS From $5.00 MANDOLINES JL > flu 11 I St I X From $4.00 II 1 M ACCORDEONS Ju F From $4.00 fjn 7 1 J ifer > Etc., Etc. I|| I I) COME
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  • 430 7 Remarkable Allegations At Kuala Lumpur JUD’CIAL SEPARATION SOUGHT (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. 1’ m irkable allegations were made in the course of a suit for judicial separation brought by a well-known Kuala Lumpur Chinese against his wife which opened in the Supreme Court,
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  • 167 7 —Reuter. Yorkshire Win By An innings SOMERSET BEAT HANTS Somerset 108 (Bailey 5 for 30) and 105 (Bayes 5 for 55). Hants 111 (White 5 for 35) and 84 Houng 5 for 30). INDIANS WIN Indians 229 (Mercer 5 for 44) and 87. Glamorgan 81 (Amar Singh 6
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  • 60 7 .—Reuter. Tisdall’s World’s Record Disallowed Los Angeles, Yesterday. 1 isdall s world record was not allowed ecause he knocked down the last hurdle. St runner up, Hardin of the United es, with a time of fifty-two seconds equals ‘he world record. Lord Burghley was fourth. Growing the hammer
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  • 441 7 FINAL TRIAL GAME PROBABLE’S WIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 2 i The Colours, the “probable” selection to represent Selangor in the Malaya Cup Final against Singapore on Saturday, defeated the Whites in a State Succor Trial match on the Stadium to-night by
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  • 157 7 REDUCED TO TWO DAYS Saturday, August 13 and Saturday, August 20 Originally intended to be a three day affair the Taiping Turf Club Seventh Regular Professional Meeting has now been reduced to a two day meeting and will be held on Saturday, August 13 and
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  • 104 7 Pitt Defeated In Men’s Singles Final (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. Lim Bong Soo defeated A. M. D. Pitt in the final of the men’s singles in the Malayan Championship which was postponed on Monday owing to rain, 6-0, 6-2. Pitt was off form. Bong Soo
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  • 129 7 PROMISE OF INTERESTING SPORT ON SATURDAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. There are over sixty entries for the Perak open athletic championship meeting which takes place on Saturday. An additional item has been introduced this year namely a veterans’ race. In spite of the absence from
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  • 601 7 POLICE OR SMELTERS TO-DAY’S MATCH ON ST. XAVIER’S GROUND To-day on the St. Xavier’s ground will be played the final of the Junior League run by the Penang Football Association, when the two leading teams, the Police and the Eastern Smelting Company will meet. At
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  • 382 8 The people of Germany went to the polling booths on Sunday for the most momentous of the various elections that have crowded upon them this year. When one party leaped from the obscurity of seven members to the dominating magnitude of 230 its emergence exerted a radical
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  • 267 8 Sir Frank Swettenham, at the annual general meeting of the Association of British Malaya held in London on Wednesday last, expressed his regret that some people in Malaya felt that the Association sometimes interfered he pointed out that all actions taken by the Association were with
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  • 254 8 The Governor of Pennsylvania’s complaint that official correspondence in the United States has become pompous and stilted tempts us to wonder how far unimaginative phraseology really is a drawback in government departments. Civil servants in all countries are supposed—perhaps unjustly—to be incapable of mercurial excursions into the elegancies
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  • 2076 8 COMBATING THE MOSQUITO A SUCCESSFUL YEAR Describing, in articles published in “The Times” of February 9 and 10, 1931, a visit to the copper mines of Northern Rhodesia, a Special Correspondent showed that the companies were making a big effort to exterminate tropical diseases. In the
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  • 1008 8 CUSTOMS OF SERVICE The customs of the British N avv numerous and varied. Though < no book of etiquette, they are L riS d iQ unalterable as the laws of the Persians. If the officer of the walking up and down the starboard <.? the ship when
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    • 201 8 I■ 1 j GYPROC II I FIREPROOF j WALLBOARD 1 In any building there are before with GYPROC Fire- I f inevitably places where proof Wallboard. I J repairs to walls or ceilings By using GYPROC you enjoy I are needed, or rooms .which many advantages over other J should
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    • 99 8 E. and O. HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER i:| AND I I Wednesday, 3rd August, 1932. Dance Music by the Band of the 7 !“l S.S. PRESIDENT HARRISON J rt j, DANCING EVERY NIGHT UNTIL MIDNIGHT DANCE HALL ADMISSION TICKETS IN BOOKS OF 10 TICKETS FOR $3 OBTAINABLE AT ENTRANCE. Ladies 10
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  • 202 9 Npw Act Promulgated As From Aug. 1 brief DETAILS lFr om Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Aug. 2. new banking and insurance tax act was promulgated as from Aug. 1Deposit banks will pay firstly upon the capital employed for each month 1/48 of one per cent,
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  • 31 9 .—Reuter. Noakhali, (Bengal) Yesterday. Only thirty-one were saved out of tlfl occupants of a ferry-boat which struck a sand bank and capsised in the estuary of the Ganges.
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  • 115 9 i— Reuter. Herr Hitler To Demand Greater Cabinet Representation Berlin, Yesterday. When President Hindenburg returns to Berlin next week he will be faced with a demand by Herr Hitler for reconstruction of the Cabinet with a large representation for the Nazis. Meanwhile Hitler is remaining at Munich,
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  • 94 9 vice cash bonus.— Rugby Radio Ser- 6ver Two Million Applications Already Received Rugby, Yesterday. Loan f a PP ,i cations for the War 2.036 700 s on 80 far received number mental bv ri i thiS figUre will stiU be aug era abroad a PPlications from holdthe loan
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  • 107 9 y Mo 5..-vic/ ,Uays aad streets.--Rug- dy of Late Ex-Monarch Handed Over When th a R ugby, Yesterday. body Eritish Cru iser Concord with Cached th» cx-King Manoel M b 1 agus to-day she was an < escort of Portuguese 8h 'ps, the n», two Portugese war--01 Wa
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  • 180 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. ECHO SOUNDINGS COL. SEYMOUR SEWELL TO LEAD VENTURE Rugby, Yesterday. A scientific expedition to survey the Arabian Sea and the north-west Indian Ocean is being organised and will begin operations next year. The expenses are being largely provided under the will of
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  • 110 9 by the late Sir Thomas Lipton.—Rugby Radio Service. Results Of King’s Cup Queen Mary’s Cup Races Rugby, Yesterday. At Cowes Regatta to-day Queen Mary’s cup for fifteen ton yachts was won by Sir Geoffrey Feilding’s Rosemary with Major Powers. Mr. Clark’s Yaruna was second and Mr. Chaplin’s Coral
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  • 60 9 ’—Reuter. INABILITY TO OBTAIN FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, To-day. Dillon Read and Company announce that the German Bank and Discount Company is unable to meet its $25,000,000 note due on September 1 owing to Inability to obtain the necessary foreign exchange. The bank is one of the
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  • 55 9 creased communal tension.—Rugby Radio Service. Congress Activities Ineffective Sikh Agitation In Punjab Rugby, Yesterday. Reports received in London indicate that during the past week Congress activities throughout India have been ineffective. Sikh agitation in the Punjab against forecasts of Government’s communal award is, however, causing some unrest and
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  • 53 9 to Scotland at the week-end. —Rugby Radio Service. Expected Back In London To-day For Cabinet Meeting Rugby, Yesterday. The Prime Minister left Lossiemouth to-night and will reach London to-morrow to attend the Cabinet meeting and transact other official business- He hopes to return to Scotland at the week-end.
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  • 17 9 —Reuter. Washington, Yesterday. The United States has accepted the invitation to the World Economic Conference.
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  • 46 9 —Reuter. Washington, Yesterday. Alarmed at the reports of fighting in the Chaco region the United States, Mexico, Cuba, Colombia and Uruguay have signed an appeal to the fourteen other American Governments to join in representations to enforce peace between Bolivia and Para- guay.-
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  • 121 9 .—Reuter. Big Contract Signed By Cinema Magnate TALKING MACHINES London, Yesterday. A larger proportion of British films will be exhibited in the Far East as the result of a five year contract to take the whole of the British film output of the Gaumont British
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  • 195 9 Rice Cultivation First Discussed (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 2. Opened by His Excellency the High Commissioner on Saturday, the inter-De-partmental Agricultural Conference opened its first business session in Kuala Lumpur this morning, the Director of Agriculture, Dr. H. A. Tempany, presiding. The first subject for
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  • 46 9 —Reuter. Nice, Yesterday. The Countess Karolyi (wife of the ex-President of Hungary) is out of danger and leaves hospital shortly after which the matter will doubtless be dropped as the police are of opinion that Mrs. Barney is not to blame.—
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  • 66 9 Japanese Portion Released On Receipt Of Customs Remittance Nanking, Yesterday. Learning that a remittance of taels 843,675 had been received by Sir Frederick Maze from Dairen representing one-third of the customs revenue detained before the seizure of the Manchurian customs the Japanese portion of the Boxer Indemnity held
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  • 49 9 Accelerated Delivery Information has been received that the Europe mails received in alternate weeks via India will be due at Penang in future on Thursday instead of Friday mornings. This will result in an accelerated delivery of 24 hours throughout the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States.
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  • 59 9 —Reuter. Reported Death Denied Canton Flood Havoc Peiping, Yesterday. Chinese officials deny General Ma’s death and state that the report is merely Japanese propaganda and at present is unfounded. The number of dead at Canton is highly exaggerated. There are heavy floods there but the deaths reported are
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  • 211 9 —Reuter. Stabilising Exchange Within The Empire COMMODITY PRICES Ottawa, Yesterday. The Imperial Economic Conference is approaching a decisive stage. Ihe United Kingdom Delegation spent all day long examining the situation in the light of the Dominion requirements most of which are now known with the exception
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  • 69 9 .—Reuter. Death of Well-known Austrian Statesman Vienna, Yesterday. Doctor Seipel, the ex-Chancellor, died at 8 a.m. as the ultimate effects of a bullet which. Mad lodged in his lung when an attempt was made to assassinate him in 1924. He had been in failing health since February. He
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  • 163 9 No Foul Play Or Suicide Suspected (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Aug. 2. An inquest was held by the Taiping Coroner, Tunku Ismail, into the death of on© Munusamy, a coolie employed on the Pondok Tanjong Estate, who was run over and killed by the noon train coming
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  • 71 9 A Tamil man was produced before Tunku Ismail, the Taiping Magistrate, this morning to answer to a charge of committing theft of a gold brooch valued at $3O/-, the movable property of Dr. Chelliah of the District Hospital, Taiping. Inspector Yacob prosecuted for the
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  • 171 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Aug. 2. The funeral of Percy Colvin Von Haght, of the F.M.S. Railways Department, Ipoh, took place this evening in the presence of his colleagues and many friends. Rev. J. B. Walker, of the Presbyterian Church, conducted the service
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  • 75 9 .—Reuter. PROSECUTING OFFENSIVE Loyal Nawab Of Dir Hitherto Invincible Delhi, Yesterday. The Fakir of Alingar is still prosecuting his offensive. The troops of the loyal Nawab of Dir are beset by the Fakir’s armed levies, Salarazais and Shamuzais. The former tribesmen are attacking the Nawab’s fort
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  • 86 9 School Boy Killed In Lorry Accident (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. A shocking tragedy occurred yesterday resulting in the death of a school boy from injuries received by being run over by a lorry belonging to the F.M.S. Railways. Deceased and two brothers were en route to
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  • 82 9 First British Success Los Angeles, To-day. Britain scored her first success when Hampson won the eight hundred metres with a time of one minute !f9 seconds, an Olympic and World record. Wilson of Canada was second and Edwards of Canada was third. Britain has won this event for
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  • 92 9 Fine Performance In One Hour With You.” Maurice Chevalier’s great asset is his remarkable personality. In “One Hour With You” which is still continuing to draw big crowds at the Majestic one is offorded a good opportunity of judging the secret of the rise of this popular screen
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  • 236 9 JOHORE TRAGEDY Eloquent Plea Of Insanity Fails (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Sentence of death was passed yesterday at the Singapore Assizes on Eric McHeyzer, the 22 year old son of Julian McHayzer, a Dutch Burgher, employed in the Johore Education Department, who was
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  • 200 9 NINE MONTHS’ R.I. i Criminal Breach Of Trust Of $9BO Having pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of $9BO Toh Beng Keat, until recently in the employ of Messrs. Nestles Anglo Swiss Milk. Co., Ltd., as salesman
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  • 84 10 TlN— Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £129 12s. 6d. £133 Os. Od. TIN (3 Months) London Ml 2s. 6d. 1134 15s. Od. Singapore S 6BOO 6B B7 Business Done Fenang $68.00 Business Done 25 tons. COPZIA (Sundried) $5.50 $5.50 BLACK PEPPER $23.00 $23.00 IRUBBER London 2 3/32d. 2^d New
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  • 1104 10 LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REPORT The report was published on July 1 of a committee appointed by the Council of the London Chamber of Commerce “to consider the means necessary to provide the currency required for the maintenance and development of British trade, while avoid- ing those
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  • 115 10 CHANCERY DIVISION Before Mr. JUSTICE EVE. Sons of Gwalia, the West Australian mining company, petitioned on July 18th for sanction to a reduction of its capital from £350,000 to £187,500. Mr. J. W. Byrne, for the company, said it owned a mine the life of which
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  • 637 10 TO-DAY'S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m to-day YtstercLy To-day CD CD m 02 QJ CD 0 Shares n QQ M QQ $O. 0. I 0 ?0. (Dollar» Allenby -20 .30 15 25 Amalgamated... .40 .60
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  • 170 10 Latest Quotations Tues. at Sat Aug. 2 July 30 Sept 19 Paris 891 89 9/16 128.96 New York 8 5 1 f 8.50} 4,85’ Montreal 4 08} 4 04i Brussels 25§ 25 982 84 88 Geneva 18 05i 18 02} 24 86 Amsterdam 8.78} 8.72 12.08
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  • 76 10 Penang, Augmt 3 Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank} On London Bank Demand 2/3 25,82 4 m/ts 2/8 27/82 Private 8 m/ts credit 2/4 1/82 h 3 Documentary 2/4 5/32 On New York Bank Demand 40} France T. T 1,000 nom India T. T. 153 Bangkok T.T. 80} per tics
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  • 38 10 The s.s. Malwa from London via Bombay and Colombo is expected to arrive here at 10 a.m. to-morrow and will leave for Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama at 4 p.m. the same day.
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  • 143 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 for
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    • 34 10 lES|I I j kt L Cheerful end Cool.” i i to-morrow DINNER DANCE i i TIFFIN COUPONS Book of JO—sls. Book of 25—535. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., 'Phone 543 GC rge f ,dsack > Manager. j
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    • 148 10 TAIPING TURF CLUg entries close 5 P.M. FRIDAY, sth AUGUST INTER-SCHOOL SPOR]j for THE GLUGOR SHIELD esplanade Saturday, '6th August, at 2.30 p.m. No Invitations. An -—•—j "7=S, N G piles?" ii Med M thto dMOM. •fihctfo*. One tnbe of DR. VAN mrS FLASMA will ewellia< md inflaanuuK». It Bocceed»
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    • 154 10 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 78 E Noon 93 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 1.05 a.m. 7.12 a.m. 12.59 p.m. 7.46 p.m. I Phone 264. 6.15 TO-NIGHT W SE4SON EXTENDED TILL TOMORROW L STILL PACKING THEM Ol T F ACKNOWLEDGED THE SCREEN’S SUPREME THRILLER!
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  • 1043 11 Schedule of Principal Lines Rowing is a list of vessels arriving Idling from Penang during the week. IN PORT TO-DAY I phFMINS from Singapore sails for fr 8- Colombo, Liverpool, New York and I galLmore— to-day. B c\LCHAS from Liverpool—sails for H K Shanghai and Japan
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  • 80 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.
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  • 425 11 CORONER ON A ‘DISASTROUS’ DEATH IN HOSPITAL TUBES WRONGLY COUPLED A demonstration of administering an anaesthetic was given before the South London coroner, Mr. Douglas Cowburn, at the inquest on Leslie Hatto Stovell, aged 33, an L.C.C. fireman, of Adair-walk, Streatham, S.W. Stovell died at
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  • 159 11 Complaint That Is Rife AH Over The Country Motor exhaust fumes were suggested as a possible cause of the prevalence of enlarged adenoids among school children. Dr. D. H. Geffen, in his annual report as School Medical Officer for Enfield, suggests that an inquiry should be
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