Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 August 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 184. Vol. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 6th AUGUST, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 1867 2 RATES FOR CASUAL LEAVE. BANKS. Z 2 I ADVERTISEMENTS 1 K 7 7/C baylis house hotel The McrccmtilG Bcink vhcirTGrcci dcuik BUCKINGHAMSHIRE (Incorporated in England by Royal -All communications relating to comfort> convenient for Town. India Limited Charter 1868). Advertisements should be addressed to Glorious gardens. Close to the Thames.
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  • NOTES AND NEWS FROM SIAM
    • 429 3 The Rcya! Institute Bangkok, July 31. H.H. Prince Bidya succeeds H.R.H. Prince Damrong as President of the Royal Institute. PROPOSED REORGANISATION The Minister of Interior, it is understood, has placed before the People’s Executive Committee the following proposals:— Administration.—The present ten monthons to be re-arranged and reduced to
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    • 167 3 COMMUNISTS ACTIVE Bangkok, Aug. 1. On Saturday night there were three motor-cars running along various streets in Bangkok, distributing communist leaflets. One circular urges the people to act against the Government forgetting apparently that we now have the Government of the People's Party. It states that there
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    • 64 3 Bangkok, July 31. The manager of the Chinese Tong Kok Cinema Company at Samyack was put under arrest by Captain Luang Silapasiddhi and other police at his office on Saturday last, being suspected to be the head of a Secret Society known as the Steel
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    • 215 3 Bangkok, July 31. Major-General Phya Salvidhan Nides, when Director of the Royal Survey Department, handed Tcs. 507 to the general fund of the Siamese Red Cross Society. This money he got from an employee of the Department who intended it for the Red Cross but who died on
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    • 216 3 SIXTY-FIVE MEMBERS PRESENT AT MEETING Bangkok, July 31. The People’s Assembly—[that seems to be the correct term, and not Senate] met yesterday afternoon, when some 65 members were present. Chao Phya Dharmasakti Montri presided. The Kot Monthien Ban came up for discussion, His Majesty the King having had
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    • 176 3 INQUEST WARNING ABOUT IMMEDIATE TREATMENT The danger of insect bites, particularly on the lips, v.'as referred to by a doctor at an inquest at Lewisham, S.E., on Doris Eileen Barton, aged 20, a shop assistant, of Blythe-hill, Catford, S.E. The girl’s father said that on
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    • 101 3 Bangkok, July 30. Yesterday the anniversary of the fundation of the Swiss Confederation was celebrated by the Swiss community by a dinner, followed by a dance, at the Oriental Hotel. At the dinner covers were laid for 40, and the customary speeches were made and toasts drunk.
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  • 611 4 SHOULD BIRTH CONTROL BE ADVOCATED Interesting Debate At Hu Yew Seah An interesting debate was held at the Hu Yew Seah on Thursday night, with Dr. Cheah Cheng Poh in the Chair. The motion was, “That in the opinion of this House Birth control should be advocated. In proposing the
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  • 279 4 CAMPAIGN IN THE CRYPT Now that the foundations of St. Paul’s have been made safe for posterity, and the beauty of its interior has been restored by spring cleaning, a third undertaking is shortly to be put in hand to make the cathedral a better
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  • 376 4 “1930 ACT DOES NOT MEET MODERN NEEDS” business men approve OF BUILDING TESTS London buildings are to be made safer from fire even than they are already. As near as possible they will be fireproof. It is proposed to build a testing station where
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  • 301 4 In view of the very large proportion of world trade represented by Empire trade, the level of sterling prices can provide a very important factor in determining the level of gold prices, and thus of w’orld prices,” writes Captain Peter Macdonald, M.P., Secretary of the Committee for
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  • 85 4 Bangkok, July 31. Phra Siddhi Saravudh, Director of the Military Arsenal, has framed rules regarding the dress of officials. The officials are allowed fifteen days to find the cloths as required by the rules. Trousers must be long and can be either white or khaki. The coats which
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    • 252 4 ALL BABIES BEST ON TRUFOQD. 1 W A fi '"W-. I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters —MA.LAYA CAN DO WITH MORE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature l would have them built. No other food so i completely takes the place of breast
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  • 338 6 Mr. C. A. Thompson, of Hardwick, a tiny Norfolk village, is a man whom time has passed by. He is one of the last of the windmill men, and now spends his working hours not in building and repairing mills, but
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  • 198 6 FAMED FOR RAIDS ON GERMAN KITE BALLOON SHEDS Squadron-leader Richard Burnard Munday, D. 5.0., A.F.C., whose death occurred at Plymouth following heart strain while playing football, became famous during the war as a destroyer of German kite balloons. He was only 21 when he was promoted
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  • 123 6 4 POLICEMEN, HONEY AND A TARPAULIN An "arrest” of a swarm of bees was made by four policemen at Surrey lane, Battersea, S.W. The Queen Bee, disturbed in her hive at Clapham Common, took a short cut for Battersea, followed by an army of bees,
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  • 124 6 FAVOURS RETURN TO THE GOLD STANDARD Basle, July 11. A return to the gold standard by all -countries as the best solution of the world crisis was recommended by the Governing Board of the Bank for International Settlements, meeting in Basle to-day. The singing of this resolution
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  • 596 6 DENIES EXTRAVAGANCE SIR J. BEECHAM COMPOSITION OF 10s. IN THE APPROVED At the London Bankruptcy Court on July 13. Mr. Registrar Warmington approved a proposal for the payment of a composition of 10s. in the to the unsecured creditors of Sir Thomas Beecham, Bart. Mr. Walter Boyle, Senior
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  • 949 6 CHAMPAGNE A PORTRAIT OF GERTIE Ml EL AR an embalmed NOBLEMAN AN ELECTRIC J BROUGHAM moving an hotel I visited a great storehouse beside the Thames at Battersea, S.W., which holds the secret of many broken homes and of families that have been reduced
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  • 348 6 The appointment of Mr. G. E. Cator to be British Resident, Selangor, has been confirmed. Mr C. H. Withers Payne has been appointed secretary of the Singapore Bar Committee. Mr. T. E. R. Parsons, of Gan Kee Estate, Batang Malaka, is leaving for home shortly on retirement.
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  • 548 6 PEEP INTO LONDON’S NEW GIANT CLOCK WORKMEN CALL IT “OLD GEORGE” Big Ben is outclassed by the clock in the Shell-Mex tower on the Embankment. The Shell-Mex clock-face is larger than that of Big Ben. Big Ben’s face measures only 22 x /z f eet
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    • 34 6 Since you hove token the trouble to read this, be convinced that the other advertisements in this paper are also read. If you wish to buy or sell, let the Pinang Gazette help you.
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    • 132 6 PURE MELODY, PERFECT HARMONY WONDERFUL RECORDING DISTINGUISH THESE "COLUMBIA" RECORDS eave Me alone with dreams FoxTrM (***** 11 Lest M y Heart in Heidelberg. PIMSn f Nobod y Else but Elsie Fox Trot Li)4oU (The Turning of the Tide Quick Step C 8444 Five Minutes to Twelve riMIZ (Tell Tales
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  • 236 7 NANCYKAR BONGAO UP TO CLASS 3 S R. A. AMENDMENTS Alor Star to Run with the Horses The following are the latest amedments, tn the Straits Racing Association i classification List. There are only promotions, Punkawalla front Class th class 1 and Nancykar and Bongao 2 10 class 4 to
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  • 178 7 YESTERDAY’S HEATS The eliminating heats for the Glugor Shield competition were held yesterday on the Esplanade when the tug of war, high jump and 120 yards hurdles were gone through. In the tug-of-war the Anglo-Chinese School and the Penang Free School having drawn bye the other four
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  • 82 7 drcni Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Yesterday. Dark P f iS Soon to have 311 amusement th. f ks own The park is located in of the market, facing the and ISt Church. The work is in hand, into S a Col s of coolies are busily
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  • 146 7 61 1, Chulia Street (Mission Clinic) T’ Sunday 7 430 n m lbl t e > Class at 4 Ar ratoon Road. 730 n JM V Society. Speake?-’ n erm n at Mi ssion Clinic. Manila. ast °r J. H. MacEachern of ®n'd Tuesdat will be
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  • 274 7 ONLY 35 ENTRIES SUPPORT PROMISED FOR AMATEUR MEETING When the entries for the Taiping Turf Club Seventh Professional Meeting were opened yesterday afternoon it was found that a total of only 35 entries had been received. In the circumstances the Committee were left with no option
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  • 221 7 -Reuter. TALL SCORING Lancashire Fare Badiy Against! Somerset London, Yesterday. At Birmingham, the match between All-: India and Warwickshire was drawn. The Indians made 282 in their first and j declared with 344 for 8 in their second j innings. Naidu hit up a brilliant 162
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  • 121 7 A German Diplomat Molested Warsaw, Aug. 2. The German Minister will lodge a protest at the Polish Foreign Office against the violation of the extra-territorial rights of the German charge d’Affaires. Some one ran up the Polish flag in the garden of his house, apparently in honour of
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  • 102 7 Rugby Radio Service. Mrs. Victor Bruce Begins Duration Flight TO BEAT RECORD Rugby, Yesterday. Mrs. Victor Bruce the well-known airwoman to-day began a duration flight over the south coast and hopes to remain one month in the air. She is accompanied by Flight Sergeant
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  • 176 7 LAWN TENNIS RESULTS OF TIES PLAYED ON FRIDAY Men’s Doubles Handicap —3 C. H. Rogers and L. H. Best beat —15.4 L. F. Knight and J. H. Fenwick 6-2, 7-5. —15.2 K. A. Robertson and C. Delmar Morgan beat —3O W. J. K. Stark and L.
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  • 38 7 Japanese Observe to the Anniversary of Death Iwaki, Japan, July 29. The twentieth anniversary of the death of the Emperor Meiji was observed with impressive ceremonies at the Imperial Palace, Meiji War Shrine and Momoyama Mausoleum.
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  • 217 7 —Reuter. Italian Victory in 1,500 Metres R ace —Record Established Los Angeles, Yesterday. In the 1,500 Metres final Beccali (Italy) was first, Cornes (Great Britain) was second and Edwards (Canada) was third, me time of 3 minutes 51 2/10 seconds is ari yna Pie record. Won by three
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  • 104 7 —Reuter. More Drastic Penalties to be Decreed Shortly Berlin, Yesterday. More drastic penalties against the use of firearms and explosives are expected to be decreed very shortly. Official figures show that since the Von Papen Government assumed poicer on May 31, 130 were killed and over 1000
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  • 94 7 Remarkable Dancing of Former Zeigfeld Follies Star Lovers of the terpsichorean art would do well to visit the Majestic this week-end .where the beautiful Beth Beri, the former Zeigfeld Follies Star, is making a personal appearance. Last night Miss Beri performed three dances all of which were thoroughly
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  • 64 7 Driver of Car Arrested and Charged (From Our Own Correspondent) i Ipoh, To-day. The police arrested Cheah Ah Nghee, driver of the car which, it is alleged, the kidnappers engaged when abducting Yeoh Swee Sim on Wednesday. He was produced in the Police Court this 1 morning, charged
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  • 100 7 Request for Renewal for Four Months from Nov. 1 i. Geneva, Yesterday. Mr. Arthur Henderson has asked the Governments which are represented at the Disarmament Conference to state whether they are prepared to agree to a renewal of the armaments truce provided in the League resolution of Sept.
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    • 180 7 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.30 MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.45 UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST WEEK-END. SHOW GRETA GARBO RAMON NOVARRO LIONEL BARRYMORE IN "MATA HARI" A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER SUPER i NEXT CHANGE MARIE DRESSLER POLLY MORAN IN I POLITICS I A M-G-M MIRTHQUAKE j For Reservations Please 'Phone 264. —i_j i i__i ’POHNE *7 9
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  • 952 8 Sir Ernley Blackwell, the Legal Under Secretary of State to the Home Office, when giving evidence before the Lotteries and Betting Commission, put the whole case in a nutshell when he was asked the question Would it be fair to say, so far as the suppression of sweeps
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  • 141 8 Japanese Blame Chang Hueh-liang Chinchow, July 30. According to the most reliable source the kidnapping of Mr. Ishimoto, the liaison official of the Kwantung Army, the destruction of the railway near Chaoyang and also the anti-Japanese activities of the Jehol troops, are due to string-pulling by Chang Hsueh-liang,
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  • 1273 8  -  VOICES FROM THE SKY By HARRY HARPER HARRY HARPER “Can you tell me what a ‘bolson’ is, or what the weather is like when it’s ‘squoggy’?”. The speaker was one of those airway officials whose memories take them back to the earliest days of British
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  • 863 8 “POPPADUMS.. IN "opular in Ceylon and mJ'”' <««. 2 Poppadums’ or haps, the nicest of c^ 8 ar They are large, brownish paper and very crisn 53 tha? impossible to make them in because the four different kir>? S CoUa try ground lentil flour and th of
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    • 114 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. BUY ONLY CLOVER BRAND MILK p B u E R s E t s T c 'SIibSbW e
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    • 67 8 I E. and O. fl THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. 1 :i ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private J bathroom attached. 4 Modem Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE ■I under expert European Chef. TO-NIGHT CONJURING SHOW Something Entirely New HOCKCHIEW end SHANGHAI WAYANG
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  • 365 9 W Firemen Reported Killed passengers Injured cause OF derailment C STILL UNKNOWN Fngin e and Passenger Coaches k g Telescoped (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. The night mail train proceeding from Ipoh to Kuala Lumpur wa s derailed between Behrang and
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  • 92 9 Further Arrests in Brussels Brussels, Aug. 1. &rT Psts\n iCe continue to operate numerous' tounist Dlot o r neCtion wi< -h the alleged Comr >Binp- on a Or^an se a revolutionary upduding Rn< l e PUSt Twenty persons, inin*o lan S Poles and Germans, were (M.mT o<ly ln the
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  • 105 9 -Reuter. Director Records Satisfactory Progress 10,000 TONS OF RAILS London, Yesterday. The satisfactory progress of the Chinese Government Purchasing Commission (which is disposing of £5,000,000 from the Boxer Indemnity) was recorded by Mr. Chung Chun Wang, Director of the Commission in an interview with Reuter on his
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  • 146 9 -Reuter. Brilliant Weather on Last Day of Regatta Rugby, Yesterday. With brilliant weather and with all ships in the roadstead gaily dressed for the last day of the regatta week Cowes presented a particularly charming appearance to-day. The crowds were further delighted when the King gained his third
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  • 131 9 Reuter. £2,000,000 ESTIMATE PASSED INDEPENDENCE PREFERRED TO PARTNERSHIP WITH MANY DISADVANTAGES Dublin, Yesterday. The Dail adopted the £2,000,000 estimate by 58 votes to 43 and adjourned till October 19. Replying to the debate on the bill to provide £2,000,000 for the Emergency Fund, to fight the
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  • 90 9 -Reuter. Report That Big Wheat Pool is Contemplated New York, Yesterday. Despite the mid-day profit taking tending to check the rise the stock market continued to advance and many leading stocks closed up to seven points higher. The daily turn over was two and a
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  • 96 9 —Reuter. Wireless Telephone Development of Service Urged London, Yesterday. Keen interest is displayed here in a wireless telephone conversation from the liner Conterosso at Shanghai to Rome after which the Times correspondent called and heard London clearly on the same instrument but was cut off as the line between
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  • 67 9 Reuter. Calcutta, Yesterday. Blood transfusions and other medical efforts failed to save the life of the thirty-year-old Edwin Ellison, Police Superintendent of Comilla, Bengal, who was shot in the back by terrorists on July 29. Mr. Ellison was cycling home closely followed by an orderly when
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  • 78 9 -Reuter. London Comments On High Directors’ Fees London, Yesterday. The complete overhaul of the rubber industry, including directors’ fees, is urged by Correspondents of The Times. One letter alleges that fees in many cases are much higher than before the war. Another draw attention to the hardships of
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  • 112 9 The Reichswehr Minister’s Speech Nauen, (Berlin), July 29. It transpires that in course of a visit paid to the Chancellor to express the condolences of the French Republic concerning the “Niobe” naval disaster the French Ambassador took the opportunity to put out feelers regarding the meaning of
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  • 52 9 Now Operating 60 Miles From Foochow The Bias Bay pirates, who have gained so much notoriety in recent years have now moved the base of their operations. According to reports they have established themselves at Sam Chau inlet, which is about 60 miles from the Pagoda Anchorage
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  • 579 9 “Must Fail,” Says Mr. Quo Tai Chi HUGE LIABILITY London, Yesterday. “Japan must fail in her Manchurian adventure,” said Mr. Quo Tai Chi interviewed by the Manchester Guardian. "They cannot thrive as settlers in the cold plains of Manchuria and compete with thirty million Chinese. The Japanese
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  • 109 9 Invalid Cabinet Recovering Turn For The Better Vienna, July 30. A sudden unexpected turn for the better in the situation of the Dollfuss Cabinet occured on Saturday owing to the decisions taken during the past night by the Heimwehr leaders under the leadership of Prince Starbemberg. They resolved
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  • 124 9 Rugby Radio Service. BEGINNING TO BLOW ITSELF OUT "OPENINGS IN THE CLOUDS" Rugby, Yesterday. Lord Irwin, President of the Board of Education, speaking in London to-day expressed the view that the economic storm, of which Britain felt the full force last year, was beginning to blow itself
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  • 223 9 Scarcity of Materials Slows Production Riga. The Commissar for Heavy Industry in Soviet Russia has ordered 21 metal works in Leningrad, the Urals, and the Ukraine to cease other work to assist the great Stalin Motor-car Works—formerly the “Amo” —in Moscow, where scarcity of materials and special parts
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  • 111 9 Kansu Crops Frozen by Cold Weather Peking, July 7. According to reports from Lanchow, provincial capital of Kansu, the summer crop at Lungte, eastern Kansu, was destroyed last week by an extraordinary snowstorm which swept the city for two hours. Vegetation was frozen by the cold weather
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  • 77 9 head. —Rugby Radio Service. Narrow Escape of Editor of Statesman Rugby, Yesterday. A Bengali terrorist to-day unsuccessfully attempted to shoot Sir Alfred Watson, Editor of the Statesman, the well-known-Calcutta newspaper, as he drove to his office in a car. The youth was seized by an Indian employee
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  • 58 9 Flemish as Second Instruction Language Brussels, July 30. The Roman Catholic bishops have decided to introduce Flemish as a second instruction language with equal rights in the Catholic University of Louvain. Since the Ghent University has been turned over to the Flemings this means that Belgium now has
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  • 239 9 -Rugby Radio Service. INTERCHANGE OF VIEWS Between Simla and Whitehall Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. Macdonald accompanied by the Minister for Air, Lord Londonderry, left London by air to-day en route for Lossiemouth where he will resume the holiday which he interrupted this week to visit London and attend
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  • 38 9 -Reuter. Washington, To-day. The United States and other neutral countries have rejected Bolivia's proposal for an armistice on the basis of maintenance of the present positions. The neutral countries again requested Bolivia to cease hostilities.
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  • 224 9 —Reuter. South African and U. K. Delegations Meet Rugby, Yesterday. Ottawa press messages state that the South African and United Kingdom delegations met to-day and a further meeting between the latter and the Australian delegation was held. Canada has had informal conversations in regard to mutual trade with
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  • 45 9 Beaches In Favour: 100,000 Citizens Out Iwaki, Japan, July 31. A spell of hot weather continued to-day, the mercury registering 32.4 Centigrade. More than a hundred thousand citizens are out on the beaches near Tokio and Yokohama, availing themselves of the holiday.
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  • 153 9 Severely Beaten By “Friends After Charitable Act Tambaram, July 18. Manicka Chetty, of Vellore, was admitted to the Saidapet Hospital with serious injuries late on Saturday night. It is alleged that Chetty, who arrived in Madras on Thursday last, visited Saidapet on Friday morning in company with two
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  • 84 10 TlN— Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £137 ss. Od. £l3B 10s. Od. TIN (3 Months) London <l3B 15s. Od. £139 15s. Od. Singapore $71.12% $71.62% Business Done Penang $70.62% $70.62% Business Done Buyers—No sellers. Buyers—No Sellers COPRA—( Sundreid 85.50 $5.50 BLACK PEPPER $23.00 $23.00 RUBBER London 2 5/32d. 2
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  • 543 10 TO-DAYS PRICES The following were the blest quotations tn MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.'a share list at 11 a.m to-day Ytsterdiy To-day E Shares S u 3 QJ CQ CQ M OQ $O. 0. 0 fc. Mining* Aaam Kumbang 23/- 24/- 23/5 24/0 Ayer Hitam IG/J 11/t .1
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  • 165 10 Latest Quotations Fri. Thura. gat. Aug 5 Aug. 4 Sept. 19 Paris 881/2 89 5/16 128 96 New York 8 46$ 8.49? 4,85? Montreal 8 97$ 4 02 Brateela 25 /00$ 25 20 84 88 Geneva 17 18/16 17 97$ 24 86 Amsterdam 8.61 8/9 12
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  • 1082 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST Ĕ t! i NAMES. RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 15 25 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate IS 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 30 50 Ayei Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 70 Aj er Kutnng Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Ayer Panas Rubber
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  • 84 10 Pensng, Augcet 5 (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 25 82 •I »i 4 m/ta 9/8 27/8 Private 8 m/is credit g/4 1 /32 H 8 Documentary 2/4 5/39 On New York Bank Dem nd 89| France T. T 1,000 nom Indin T. T.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 24 10 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the 11 Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.
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    • 300 10 Actual TntCTO-J>hotogTaf>h A jjgE of nervt-cM. v Stomach trouble, I 1 nerve. renuUua, I 4 apparatus. 1 Concjuer V I Nerve troubles I W Loss of nerve-strength may result in such I flr seemingly different complaints as listlessness, stomach troubles, and lack of apper tite, sleeplessness,and nervous headaches. If you
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  • 865 11 Schedule of Principal Lines Tbe following is a list of vessels arriving gjjd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY vaTANG from Tongkah via ports. BS SaiH for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong and Victoria Point —to-day. peNGAM from Asahan Batoe Bah-' S- 8 r a
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  • 190 11 SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. Perak Rugby Club Meeting, Ipoh Club, 6.30 p.m. Ex-Services Association, Ipoh Branch: Dinner, Dance and Skating, Grand Hotel. SUNDAY, AUGUST 7. Cricket: Ipoh Club v Perak Ceylon XI, Ipoh Padang. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. Perak Inter-School Sports, Ipoh. Penang A.A.A. sports esplanade, 3.30. Ipoh Repertory
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  • 692 11 SIXTEEN YEARS OVER 700 MEMBERS NOW ENROLLED The F.M.S. Benefit Society will hold its annual general meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 11, at the office of Messrs. Walter Grenier and Co. In the course of the annual report it is stated The number of new members admitted and
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    • 47 11 RACING A Home turf article appears in the Pinang Gazette EVERY TUESDAY. I ADIOL STEEL I Sure and certii n for all Female 3 complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. I W. J. EDMONDS 3 The English Pharmacy 52-54, Beach Street, Penang
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  • 538 12 Singapore, Aug. 3. During a week in which business has been interrupted by holidays, conditions in the various sections of the local share market have not shewn any material change. The Tin market continues firm with prices throughout the week showing a steady advance and reports from
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  • 375 12 Messrs. William Jacks and Co., reported on July 12 as follows: The success of the Conversion Loan and our achievement at Lausanne in reconciling French German interests should make it clear to consumers of all commodities that are selling at record low prices that the best use
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  • 117 12 Foreign exports of tin, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of July, 1932. Destination Tons United Kingdom 490 United States of America 1,035 Continent of Europe 1,442 British Possessions 153 Japan 205 Other Foreign Countries 22 TOTAL 3,347 Tons Note: 1
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  • 170 12 Considerable Reduction Of Output Last Year Paris, July 21. In 1931 the output of motor vehicles in the seventeen principal producing countries amounted to 3,042,069 units, a reduction of 26 per cent., as compared with 1930. Of the producing countries only six of the less important ones were
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  • 161 12 A loss of £1,751 is reported by the Craigielea Rubber Plantations for the year ended March 31 (against a loss of £4,479 for 1930-31), which reduces the “carryforward” from £10,636 to £8,884, again no dividend being declared. As the whole of the reserves account of £30,000 has been
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  • 130 12 The report of the Malayan Rubber Loan and Agency Corporation for the year ended June 30 states that the price of rubber and copra declined to new low records during the past year, and very little revenue has been received. The capital value of the
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  • 91 12 After debiting £936 for exchange depreciation and £328, being the balance of cost of labour recruitment written off, the accounts of the Way-Halim (Sumatra) Estates for the year ended March 31 last show a loss of £3,989 (against a loss of £2,586 for the preceding year). After
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  • 90 12 It became known on July 15th in Mincing Lane and the Stock Exchange that the Singapore total of dealers’ rubber stocks on 30th June had been amended from 41,508 tons to 23,331 tons. This, it was pointed out in the official message, was not the result of heavy
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  • 1019 13 MOHAMMED THE LAW-GIVER Islam A Faith Of Peace CELEBRATIONS IN RANGOON Rangoon, July 26 Eloquent and impassioned speeches on! the Holy Prophet Mohammed were heard. on Sunday at Ariff Hall where a large; meeting was organised by the Muslim Stu-1 dents’ Society to celebrate the Prophet’s 1404th
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  • 242 13 but she has been wed, DIVORCED AND WED AGAIN Marriage in haste, and repentance at leisure—once the slogan of the Hollywood bright young people—has become a commonplace in England. The recent Census figures show that 3,233 of London girls between the ages of 16
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  • 60 13 The old Welsh custom of firing a gun at a wedding led to Benjamin David Davies, of Cwmduad, near Carmarthen, being fined £1 at Carmarthen for firing a gun within fifty feet of the highway, and £1 for carrying a gun without a licence. Sixty
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  • 155 13 YOUNG PEOPLE WHO HAVE HEART DISEASE The speed at which modern people live is regarded by medical men as the chief reason for the rapidly increasing number of deaths from heart disease. The latest returns of the Registrar-Gene-ral show that deaths from this cause number
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  • 74 13 FISHERMAN THROWN INTO THE SEA Fishermen at Weymouth had a thrilling fight with four sharks. The largest, weighing more than two tons, fought its way out of the net, doing great damage. The other three, each six fee long, were caught. One of the fishermen, Alfred Pitman,
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    • 631 13 ASTHMA BRONCHITIS CATARRH n S HE etiquette of the JjjfjjjfiiiA medical profession U entirely fails to restrain M doctors’ spontaneous Stef outbursts of personal JU? testimony to the efficacy W; of the one liquid remedy for ikonchi tis and Asthma which a Roval Physician has endorsed. WILL YOU CONTINUE TO
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    • 265 13 Scarcely a man or woman can hope to go through life with* out the shadow of illness falling across their path at some time or other. But though the days of pain and sickneae cannot be avoided, the long and tedious process of cotv valescence, the gradual winning back to
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  • 249 14 NO POTATOES AND SHE DOES 100 YARDS IN 11 SECS! Two young Englishwomen established new world’s records on the running track at the Women’s A.A.A. Championship meeting at Stamford Bridge. A twenty-three-year-old Bolton school teacher, Miss Ethel Johnson, wrested from France the
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  • 360 14 BRITISH MARINE SUPREMACY The fastest and most luxurious marine "runabout” in the world has just been completed by the British Power Boat Company to the order of Baron Empain, one of the wealthiest men on the continent. The boat, which is driven by a 500 h.p.
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  • 143 14 MOTORIST GIVES BANDITS A LIFT—TO POLICE STATION Motor bandits who stole a car in London were captured by a civilian after a long chase by the police had failed. The car was traced from London to Oxford, where it was abandoned, and another car was stolen.
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  • 45 14 To save an ex-officer, Edward Clayton, aged forty, of Kingdon-road, West Hampstead, from being stripped of his Military Cross, the Marylebone magistrate dismissed a charge of shoplifting under the Probation of Offenders Act, and ordered him to pay two guineas costs.
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  • 442 14 INSTRUCTION IN MODERN METHODS WANTED At Wednesday’s meeting of the InterDepartmental Agricultural Conference in Kuala Lumpur, the present position and possibilities in relation to the tobacco industry were discussed and suggestions advanced as to steps for the development of the industry. It was emphasised that one of
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  • 133 14 DETERRED FROM SUICIDE BY LISTENING-IN A song heard over the wireless deterred a London man from committing suicide. This has been revealed by the man in a letter written to the singer, Miss Annie Broadhurst, the Bolton contralto, who is now singing in Germany. HIS LETTER
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  • 78 14 TWO BULLS BOUGHT AT ROYAL SHOW Two shorthorn bulls exhibited by the King at the Royal Agricultural Show, which ended on July 9 at Southampton, have been sold to the Soviet Government, the Sunday Dispatch understands. The animals come from the royal farms at Windsor,
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  • 462 15 A HEADMISTRESS’S THEORY The suggestion that boys taught by women teachers are more likely to become young criminals than those taught by men is made by Miss Charlotte Cowdroy, head mistress of Crouch End High School for girls, whose outspokenness
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  • 272 15 There were two remarkable rescues in the Thames on July 9. A drowning girl bather was brought safely to shore by grasping a fish-rod held out by two anglers. A boy, who fell into the river, was saved after deck-chairs were used as a
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  • 149 15 NEW FLAME TRAP The Amal Flame Trap marks another step towards complete safety on cars, commercial vehicles, aircraft, stationery engines, motor-boats, etc. It definitely eliminates the risk of fire caused by blowback through the carburetter air intake. The principle of the Trap ha’? been approved and
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  • 118 15 WOMEN SAY SO—THUS FEW ARE SOLD There is a slump in the sale of purses for men, and women are to blame. For to them the carrying of a purse is an infallible sign of that most hated creature, a Mean Man. “He is
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  • 85 15 —And They Call That Religion” Canon A. H. Simpson, Oxford Diocesan Missioner, speaking at the Anglo-Catholic Convention at Oxford “People nowadays say, ‘lf we want a service we have only to switch on the wireless and we hear it performed from Canterbury or St. Paul’s better than we
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