Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 August 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 185. Vol. LXXXX. MONDAY, Bth AUGUST, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 983 1 GREAT POSSIBILITIES A A.’s International Highway Across Europe I The Automobile Association’s proposal I for an International Highway across Eu- rope. from London to the Bosphorus, was |m&de at the Annual General Assembly Lf the Alliance Internationale de Tourisme, held at Istanbul in June,
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  • 145 1 I MEN WHO clung to BANDITS’ CAR I MAGISTRATE'S TRIBUTE hL* officer. woum Cheques for £lO each were presented by Mr. Fry to Detective Inspector William Cain, Detective Sergeant James Wakeling, Constables Robert Edney and Maurice Worsfold, and P. C. Robert Swan. Mr. Fry said that the
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  • 488 1 BRITISH IMPORTS IN 1931 Major L. H. Cripps, speaking at the annual meeting of the British Chamber of Commerce for the Netherlands East Indies (Inc.) in London said that the Nether land East Indies trade of 1931 showed a shrinkage of about 33 per cent,
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  • 290 1 “SHOULD HAVE THE PLUCK TO GIVE THEIR NAMES” I Anonymous letter writers were rebuked by the coroner at a Lewisham, S.E., inquest. It was on Mrs. Dorothy May Shawe, the 33-year-oid wife of Mr. Ernest Findlay Shawe, a dentist, of Turney-road, East Dulwich, S.E., and
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  • 774 1 MEMORIAL PILLARS UNVEILED AN ACT OF VANDALISM The Prince of Wales, attended by Major J. R. Aird, motored from Fort Belvedere to Runnymede and unveiled the commemoration pillars at the Windsor end of the historic meadows. The weather was beautifully fine, and a large number of
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  • 89 1 MALAYA AND JAVA TEAS LEGAL ACTION CONTEMPLATED At a meeting of the Ceylon Tea Propaganda Committee the Chairman reported that Messrs. Mackwoods Ltd., had complained that one of their representative., on visiting Malaya in March, had found packets of Malayan and Java teas labelled and being sold
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  • 379 1 PLANS FOR REPRODUCTIVE WORKS Mr. Lyons, the Prime Minister, reviewing the work of the Premiers’ Conference, expressed satisfaction with the result of tha financial fiegotiations with the Commonwealth Rank, whereby the Bank has agreed to finance Government deficits provided they do not exceed £9,000,000. The difficulties
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    • 1663 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICE BANKS. TS’/Jz» ADVERTISEMENTS fl g ah communications relating to Nederiandsche Handel Hongkong and I Advertisements should be addressed to on lhe 9lh January 1931) hereby M aa f SC haPP!!, N. V.. Shanghai RankWg the Advertisement Manager, The qju fl/t r glVe not,ce that n Or
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  • 1498 3 SINGAPORE MUE<KC!PAL SERVICES NO ANXIETY SECRETARY’S REPORT ON PAST YEAR Although the times call for every economy and although it is obvious that the lavish expenditure of the last few years cannot be maintained, there appears to be no reason for anxiety as to the
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  • 109 3 I TOOK THEM TOO SERIOUSLY, AND IT DID NOT WORK” p Hollywood, July 12. Miss Ina Claire, the American film actress, has cancelled her contract with Mr. Samuel Goldwyn, producer, and will return to the stage. She will come to London in August to play
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  • 143 3 Since the suspension sine die of the Madrid newspaper El Imparcial, La Correspondencia,” another Madrid daily news I paper, has also been suspended and fined 10,000 pesetas (£4OO at par) for a I article judged to be pernicious. In the province several newspapers have
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    • 156 3 YOU CAN BE SURE OF SHELL Mr. Wallop was; read what liis wife SAy&r* Hi i i H •b I From Mrs, Sounding-Wallop i of Catchum Flats Gentlemen, My husband has fled on your petrol because he said he could be Sure of Shell. What, as honourable I men. do
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  • 1107 4 TOO-EARLY MATERNITY A FACTOR AMONG WOMEN HOW NUTRITION CAN BE IMPROVED Madras, July 22. The National Tuberculosis Association of America has made an investigation into the incidence of mortality from tuberculosis. The investigation had special reference to women, and revealed their greater susceptibility to
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  • 239 4 MURDER TRIAL SENSATION HAS LEARNT TO WRESTLE i Naslk, July 22. Considerable surprise was caused in the crowded Court of the Sessions Judge, where a sensational murder trial is proceeding, when, in answer to the Court crier’s call for a girl named Mumti, a goodlooking
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  • 108 4 Seriously Injured While On Duty DELHI OUTRAGE New Delhi, July 21. While controlling traffic at the junction of Alipore Road and Nicholson Road, in Old Delhi, at 9 o’clock last night, a police constable heard an explosion and felt something strike him in the face.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 304 4 A good game y\ and then V I a Carlsberg. m B3 K 3 m F? ‘3 30 H wfiy IP al@ m gjgg *F £5 *S iS %nK J® a Jr sg es Once lasted n always wanted gL B beer beer beer Sole Importers THE EAST ASIATIC CO.,
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    • 13 4 •v Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in the PINANG
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    • 197 4 ALL BABIES THR| Ve BEST ON TRUFOOO. M 1 1 I y ft t V4 IBS •W/ ■Jq XJit /r zx? t n I U /X, cJ I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters —MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as
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  • 2340 5 thE POWDERED RUBBER PROCESS. "MALAYA WILL BEAT THE DUTCH ENCOURAGING OUTLOOK FOR TIN: JAPANESE TEXTILES IN MALAYA: AMACRINE TO POWDER RUBBER .From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 27. possibility of rubber in powdered The P long been contemplated. Rubber 1 rm wilered form made by the
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  • 225 5 “BETTER TO HAVE REMAINED THE SAME” DWINDLING BUSINESS Colombo, July 28. That the Post Office proper was being run on as efficient and as economic lines as the mercantile houses in the Island was the opinion of a deputation from the Post and Telegraph Association that waited
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  • 482 5 SELANGOR BEATEN VICTORY BY FIVE GOALS TO THREE From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, August 6 Singapore won the Malaya Cup by five goals to three, after they had at one time held a lead of three clear goals. Displaying superiority in every department the visitors
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  • 237 5 BREAKING A TRADITION IN RUSSIA The All-Union Conference of Young Communists of the U.S.S.R., which opened at Moscow in the beginning of July, has officially authorized Young Communists to wear white collars, explaining that a new period of development has begun and Communists need no longer
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  • 473 5 Monkeys of Three Species The baby capuchin monkey seems thriving, and in the last few days two more monkeys have been born in the Gardens, so that there is the unusual sight of three babies belonging to three species, all with their mothers. The two new
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  • 245 5 Tragic Coincidence HEAD OFMAVAL BASE CONTRACTORS The death took place in the Johore General Hospital at six o’clock on Saturday morning, of Mr. Arthur Charles Brown, Agent, Sir John Jackson and Co. (Singapore), contractors for the Naval Base. Mr. Brown had been suffering
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    • 116 5 TWO GREAT SHIRT OFFERS during our Sale TUNIC SHIRTS «Great Clearance of Odd Ranges in perfect condition. Attractive designs in narrow or broad stripes. Popular shades. Woven or printed. Two soft collars to match. All Fast Colours. Worth double the Price. f Sizes 14 to 17% only. PRICE eaeh Itennis
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  • THE SCOUT'S CORNER
    • 173 6 At last! A Report on Scouting activities from a Scout, and it is significant that the Scout is from the Ist, Province Troop. I hear that the number of Scouts who have
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    • 170 6 WEEKLY INSPECTION AND PRESENTATION OF WARRANTS Last term the Scouts of the First Province Troop were busy building the hut which had been a long felt want in the week-end camps. Now that it is completed, they are making furniture for it. Their labours with axe
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    • 1020 6 At the Weekly Tiffin Meeting of the Rotary Club, Malacca, which was held at the Masonic Hall, on July 26 Rotarian B.: V. Richards gave an address on "Scouting.” He said, “In order to answer the question How and when did the Boy Scout Movement start?”
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    • 843 6  -  (BY LIEUT-GENERAL LORD BADEN POWELL OF GIL WELL) I have often praised Scouts for being good marksmen with the rifle just as I have praised others for being good boxers. I don’t think that because he is a good shot with the rifle a fellow will therefore get blood-thirsty
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  • 500 6 PEARCE—CAUNTER RECEPTION AT MASONIC HALL The wedding took place on Saturday afternoon at 4.30 p.m. at St. George’s Church, Penang, of Mr. James Pearce, of the Educational Department, attached to the Malay College, Tanjong Malim, and Miss Louis Elvira (“Baby”) Gaunter, of Penang. The bride
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  • 732 6 Mr. L. V. J. Laville, M.C.S., has been seconded to Kelantan. Mr. D. McLaren Doig is recognised as Brazilian Vice-Consul at Singapore. Mr. R. C. Bell, Probationary A.C.P., till recently 0.5.P.C., Segamat, has left for, home. Mr. A. H. D. Livock, of the F.M.S. Customs Department, sailed
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    • 157 6 I PURE MELODY, PERFECT HARMONY ANd j WONDERFUL RECORDING DISTINGUISH 1 THESE COLUMBIA RECORDS CR/Hc J Leave Me alone with dreams Fox Trof 1 vDTtj os Heart in Heidelberg. Nobody Else but Elsie Fox Trot r vc TJu T urn i n g o f the Tide Quick Step r
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  • 479 7 «WILL NOT SUBMIT TO A MUSLIM MAJORITY Simla, July 22. cinph Sabha Hall wag packed to > is evening when strong 1 by Sikh leaders on sp^' 11 s scd by the prospective comtile issU' niunal )iad ur Khan Singh, of Nabha, Sar 7 .m,i'
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  • 626 7 Duel Between Counsel In Sacred Thali Case Judgment was reserved until August 23 by Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, this morning in the cas in which a young wife is suing her husl and for maintenance, alleging persistent cruelty and
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  • 246 7 Man With 500 Promissory Notes Worth $82,000 That he was heavily indebted and unable to meet his obligations was the plea put forward by Chew Cheng Swee, a beneficiary to the estate of Mr. Chew Joo Chiat (after whom the Joo Chiat district is
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  • 260 7 Judgment in C. K. E. Woods Bankruptcy Case Judgment was delivered on Saturday in the Singapore Appeal Court in the case in which the Official Assignee appealed against a judgment of Mr. Justice Sproule in connection with the bankruptcy 44 years ago of a well-known advocate and solicitor,
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  • 73 7 -Reuter. Walker Released On Bail Libby Holman Still In Hiding New York, Yesterday. A. M. Walker, who was arrested in connection with Mr. Smith Renold’s death mentioned earlier, has been released on bail which is taken as an indication of a possibility that the wilful murder charge
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  • 277 7 ENQUIRY ASKED FOR Sequel To Sudden Arrival Of Partner In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., Mr. Hogan asked for an enquiry to be held as to whether S. K. M. Shevanadian who is alleged to be a lunatic
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  • 209 7 TAMIL’S CAREER Sentenced To Two Years’ R.L For Theft Having been banished from the State of Perak after he was convicted on eight occasions for theft and kindred offences, Sathyappen, a Tamil, migrated to Penang recently where he obtained employment as a cook with a Tamil
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  • 89 7 Chinese And Tamil Get Imprisonment A Chinese and an Indian Mohamedan were to-day produced before the District Judge, Penang, having been convicted by the Police Magistrate on a charge of theft of sarongs. The Chinese was convicted of having stolen two sarongs that had been put out
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  • 138 7 Chinese Gaoled Having pleaded guilty to a charge of, theft a Chinese named Wan Kam Fookj was to-day produced before Mr. G. C.! Dodd, District Judge, Penang, for sentence, i The accused was arrested by a detective j on suspicion and on searching a bundle he
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  • 1062 7 MR. CHURCHILL ON BRITISH AND U.S. AIMS A dinner to commemorate the bicentenary of the birth of George Washington was held by the Pilgrims of Great Britain at the Hotel Victoria. Lord Derby presided, and the 300 guests included the American Ambassador (Mr. Mellon) and Mr. Churchill,
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  • 191 7 MILITARY EXPERIMENT Birds To Be Let Off From Various Stations An interesting experiment is shortly to be carried out by the Military Authorities at Fort Canning, Singapore. This is the training of military carrier pigeons. The experiment will be commenced about the 15th of this month
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  • 58 7 THIS WEEK’S FIXTURES The following matches in the Senior League run by the Penang Football Association have been arranged to be played during the course of this week. Wednesday Darul Aihsan F. C. vs. Muthibol Ashan F.C. —S.X.I. ground. Thursday P.C.C. vs. S.X.R.C. Esplanade. Saturday Police vs.
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  • 83 7 Two Years And Six Months’ R. I. Wang Meng and Choy Yee, the two Chinese who were arrested by detectives in a back lane off Argyll Road and later pleaded guilty to house-breaking and theft was to-day produced before the District Judge for sentence. Wang Meng, the first
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  • 67 7 In the course of a matter in the Supreme Court this morning, Mr. Justice Prichard called counsel’s attention to the wording of an advertisement in which he was referred to as His Lordship.” His Lordship remarked that he was “His Lordship in side the Court but
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  • 464 7 NONDESCRIPTS A' WELL TROUNCED BY C.R.C. 'A' ENG LEONG 56 NOT OUT I Seng Poe And Lean Kean In Deadly Form The Nondescripts A were severely defeated by the C.R.C. ‘A’ yesterday on the Victoria Green. The C.R.C. won by 235 runs. Winning the toss the home team batted on
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  • 227 7 TENNIS TOURNAMENT .1 RESULTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 6. The following are the results of the first and second rounds of the Open Singles Tennis Tournament for the trophy presented by the President of the club, Mr. N. F. H. Mather, M.C.S. IST ROUND H. Daly
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  • 588 8 I An almost complete dearth of statesman- like talent is the really significant feature 1 of the forthcoming elections in the United I States. Europe and Asia—if we ignore the dictators—are suffering a lean period, 1 but at least they can boast a certain number of sound, experienced,
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  • 298 8 Iconoclasm, undoubtedly, is the haven of modern biography. Until the advent of such exponents of the new art as Mr. Lytton Strachey and Mr. Harold Nicholson we had believed that certain people possessed greatness, and we admired their memory without misgiving. Now we are taught that such creeds
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  • 106 8 United States Establishes Another World Record Los Angeles, yesterday. The United States established a world’s record for the 4/100 and the 4/400 Metres Relay. In the semi-finals the respective times were 40 6/10 seconds and 3 mins. 11 8/10 seconds. Isoholl of Finland won the 3,000 metres steeplechase
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  • 789 8 ARBITRAGE OPERATIONS There are few sections of international exchange more difficult to follow than that of arbitrage. Simple arbitrage is but one of the transactions others are compound arbitrage, circuitous, direct, and indirect arbitrage, the interpretation of which it is hoped will not prove too much for the
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  • 736 8 the lost continent There has always b„ n I tion for the human mine vanished continents. When n > H the Egyptian priests say that I a time there was beyond I land bigger than Asia and Afri‘T I he was using a popular myth f I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 291 8 Oul'A Kill I “I /XIXI/C FERROCRETE 1 I THE RAPID HARDENING PORTLAND CEMENT. I On account of its special qualities Ferrocrete will 1 make a dense and waterproof concrete considerably I superior to the requirements of the British Standard 1 Specification. In about 4 days it attains the same strengths
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    • 134 8 I E. and O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE H HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA j i is each with sitting room and private U bathroom attached. r Modern Sanitation Throughout |3 EXCELLENT CUISINE Lj under expert European Chef. FUN (8 th Mile, Tanjong Bung ah) GALA
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  • 119 9 Reuter. INTERESTING DETAILS OF new process Solution Of Rubber Roads Problem shipping FACILITIES London, To-day. Interesting details of the new Dutch rubber pulverisation process are given by the Financial Times Amsterdam Correspondent. He says that the latex enters a machine from where it emerges in the
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  • 58 9 Reuter. Marseilles, Saturday. The police were instructed to take special precautions to protect Bao Dai, the wmeteen-year-old Emperor of Annum who is proceeding home shortly hating concluded his visit to France. The precautions are due to the fear that local reds may attempt to give effect to the
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  • 421 9 Mr. Wang Ching Wei Resigns From Executive Yuan Shanghai, Sunday. A political crisis is created by the sudden dramatic resignation of Mr. Wang Ching Wei, president of the Executive Yuan, virtually Prime Minister, owing to dissatisfaction with the passive policy of the northern military authorities in
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  • 96 9 Reuter. PARIS RUMOUR ITALY, GERMANY AND JAPAN TO LEAVE London, Yesterday. The possibility of Mussolini’s assumption of the Italian Foreign Office as the prelude to Italy’s leaving the League of Nations is suggested by the Daily Herald’s Diplomatic Correspondent who draws attention to a statement
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  • 69 9 Precautions Taken By Japan Iwaki, Japan, August 4. The authorities have decided to detain for five days the “Empress of Canada,” which arrived in Yokohama this afternoon, in order to take special precautionary measures, including disinfection against the spread of cholera, which broke out on the
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  • 39 9 -Reuter. Twenty-Two Lost In Spanish Sailing Ship Vigo, Yesterday. Twenty-two of the crew of the Spanish sailing ship Azana were drowned in the sinking of the vessel off Savora IslandTwo were saved by the Norwegian ship Keret.—
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  • 403 9 STATE OF CONFUSION: DRASTIC MEASURES BY GOVERNMENT Berlin, Aug. 4. Under the Residency of the Minister of 1 the Interior, Herr von Gayl, an din the i presence of the Reichswehr Minister, Herr von Schleicher, who returned from a Central German inspection tour
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  • 71 9 -Reuter. Government Settlement Terms Rejected UNANIMOUS VOTE r Brussels, Yesterday. Following unrest involving numerous sectional strikes during the past month an Extraordinary National Congress of Miners decided to «declare a general strike in all Belgian coalfields to-morrow rejecting the settlement terms submitted by the Government
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  • 109 9 —Reuter. NINETY MILLION DOLLAR SYNDICATE TO BUY 3,000,000 BALES New York, Yesterday. A project of banking and cotton mill interests to form a $90,000,000 syndicate to buy the 3,000,000 bales of cotton controlled directly or indirectly by the Federal farm board in order “to remove
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  • 178 9 Mrs. Norman Offers Cup In Memory Of Her Husband (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. At the annual meeting of members of the Perak Rugby Football Club a vote of condolence was passed on the death of Mr. P. V. Norman, all present standing in silence
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  • 83 9 -Reuter. Assassination Pict Described As Police Frame Up Toronto, Yesterday. The Canadian Labour Defence League has denounced the arrest of Malone in connection with the alleged plot to assassinate Mr. J. H. Thomas as a “frame up” by the Canadian Police. The League asserts that the
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  • 338 9 Advice to Secretary: Sir Stanley Reed’s Views i London, July 25. Writing on the cross currents in India in to-day’s “Spectator” Sir Stanley Reed «ays < Those connected with the situation are I'iot Kwpr'scd at the impasse. The atmos- i pici'e p/. ailing in India is one of
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  • 596 9 most deeply deplores.—Rugby Radio Service. Sir John Simon On Irish Crisis TWO WAYS OF SETTLEMENT Rugby, Yesterday. An important reference to the AngloIrish dispute was made by the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, in a speech to-night. He particularly deplored the controversy because after a long history
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  • 28 9 -Reuter. Forecast By London Journal London, Yesterday. Sir Cecil Clementi is mentioned in Reynolds News as the possible next Minis- ter to China.—
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  • 64 9 -Reuter. Niagara Falls (Ontario), Yesterday. A ceremony marking a historic, moment in the world’s maritime history was performed by Lord Bessborough this afternoon when, with the pressure of a lever, he opened the lock of the Welland Canal, allowing the Lemoyne, the world’s largest inlandfreight steamer to pass
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  • 117 9 Reuter. Government Decision To Stabilise Them London, Yesterday. Orders issued by the Admiralty, War Office and Air Ministry announce that the Tjovernment has decided to stabilise officers emoluments which will cease to vary automatically with the changes of the index figure. It is pointed out that the decision
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    • 32 9 JGMNNIK WAtaKER 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.
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  • 85 10 TlN—Spot SATURDAY TO-DAY London £l3B 10s. Od. £l3B 10s. Od. TIN (3 Months) London £139 15s. Od. £139 15s. Od. Singapore $71.62% $72.37% Business Done Penang $70.87% $72.20 Business Doneßuyers-No sellers. Buyers-No Sellers COPRA (Sundreid) $5.50 $5.65 BLACK PEPPER $23.00 $23.00 RUBBER London 2 5/32d. 2 7/32d. New
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  • 278 10 TIN OUTPUTS RUBBER CROPS July Returns The following returns have been made for July: TONGKAH COMPOUND N.L. Negri Sembilan, Aug. 4. Hours run 224 Hours. Yardage treated 64.000 Cubic yards. Output 595 Piculs. PUNGAH TIN DREDGING, LTD. Hours run one dredge 622 Cubic yards treated 227,000 Total Piculs 1,424 Nett
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  • 168 10 Latest Quotations tbi. Fri. Sai. Aug. 6 Aug 6 Sept. 19 Paris 88 7 88 1/2 128,96 New York 8.45 8 46$ 4,85) Montreal 895 8 97$ Brussels 24 85 25 /00$ 84 88 Geneva 17 72$ 17 18/16 24 86 Amsteidim 8.58 8.61 12.08 M
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  • 76 10 Pensng, August 8 {By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/8 25,82 4 m/ts 2/8 27/8 Private 8 m/»3 credit 2/4 1/82 3 Documentary 2/4 5/32 On New York Bank Demand 89$ France T T 1,000 nom India T. T. 158$ Bangkok T.T. 80$ per tics
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  • 190 10 The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow: 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on minute papers etc. to be laid on
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  • 618 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY k Co.’s share list a) 11 a.m. to-day Saturday To-day E 2 Shares j? C 3 C 3 CQ CQ CQ QQ 0. c. 0 c. Mining; Ayer Hitam .U/9 1 6 I 11/f Bata
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  • 160 10 Ocean Shipments of Rubber, including Latex, Revertex and Concentrated Latex, during the month of July, 1932. Preliminary Return. Sheet Crepe Latex, Concentrated TOTAL Latex, Tons Revertex Tons Tons Name of Port Ex- Transhipment Ex- Transhipment Ex- Transhipment port port port Grand Pro- S.S. Malay Pro- S.S. Malay
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  • 75 10 Owing to insufficient entries the August Professional Meeting has been abandoned. Subject to the approval of the Straits Racing Association an Amateur Meeting will be held on August 19th and 20th, Friday, and Saturday. Programme substantially the same as at June 1932 Amateur Meeting, with Steeplechase omitted.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 26 10 P Cbe Cheerful and Cool.” THURSDAY DINNER DANCE TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10—$15. Book of 25—535. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., i George Goldsack, Manager, f Phone 543
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    • 108 10 New Advertisements I FOR SALE Chevrolet “6 Saloon 1931. Blue paintwork. Engine recently overhauled. Excellent condition and well cared for. Owner leaving Malaya, $425. Box 70, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICES PENANG ST. ANDREW SOCIETY The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Penang Cricket Club on Thursday, 11th August,
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    • 232 10 THE MEW NANKING HOTEL, LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NEW LIQUIDATOR APPOINTED NOTICE is hereby given that at iJ Extra-ordinary General Meeting of members of the New Nanking Hotel ed held at its registered Office No. Street, Penang, on the 2nd of AugM Mr. Chew Chay Saye was appointed wpf dator
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 37 10 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 90 E TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 3.44 a.m. 9-54 a.m. 3.34 p.m. 10.18 p.m. TO-MORROW 4.22 a.m. 10.39 a.m. 4.10 p.m. 10.49 p.m.
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    • 113 10 1 S Inorwi —it x i OWINi TO OTHER ENGAGEMENT.PjSIT VELY THE L-A.BT NIGHT o<’ BETH BERI IN A BELEJTION OF HER i ELE RA Ed UaNcE CBMaTIOv IN CONJUNCTION V' ITH RADIO’S GFEAT ALL L-.l GHUG SHOW GIRL CRAZY” WITH WHEELER and WOOLSEY AL j O EX LIBIVE SOU.'D
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  • 883 11 Schedule of Principal Lines a U.I of vetoels arriving from Penang during the week: 7 X PORT TO-DAY ufx'G YM from Asahan Batoe BahS 3 r ;"sail' for the same ports to-day itT" -">m Sungei Patani and MerSails for the same ports to-day riMBA from Pagoerawan.
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  • 221 11 TUESDAY, AUGUST 9. Penang Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting, Municipal Office, 4 p.m. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. St. Andrew’s Society, Penang, Annual General Meeting, Cricket Club Pavilion, 6-45 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. Perak Inter-School Sports, Ipoh. Penang A.A.A. sports Esplanade, 3.30. Ipoh Repertory Players present "It’s a Boy” at Taiping
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  • 285 11 KASHMIR TORRENT Rushing Dawn Qn Three Provinces Srhiigar, Kashmir, July 12. The great ice dam on the Shyok River in Kashmir broke at 3 a.m. July 12 releasing a flood which leapt down the course of the river into the Indus near Skarda. The level of
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  • 276 11 WIN SCHOLARSHIPS AS DEPARTING GIFT Mr. O. C. Atkin, headmaster of Ashfield School, Bushey (Herts), will shut his school books for the last time when the school of which he has been headmaster for sixteen years breaks up for the summer holidays in a fortnight's time.
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  • 270 11 GOVERNMENT’S REPORT TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS The Home Office issued the British Government’s annual report to the League of Nations on the traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs. It contains information as to the working of the system of control which has been established in England in
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  • 2352 12 Singapore Diocesan Council INSIDE CABINS Report of Executive Committee Discussed Minutes of a Meeting of the Diocesan Council of Malaya, held in the Chapter House, S. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, on Friday, 29th July, 1932, at 5.15 p.m. Present The Lord Bishop (in the Chair), Ven. Graham
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  • 759 13 AN ANSWER TO SCEPTICS It was reported that a dhobi, seeing Hindus fulfilling vows by walking on fire at Kataragama (Ceylon), attempted to follow them, but fell among the embers and later died from the burns he received. With the object of convincing sceptics of the
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  • 1234 15 S T. XAVIER'S WIN GLUGOR SHIELD BY NARROW MARGIN SECOND TIME IN HISTORY OF COMPETITION AH KOW BREAKS OWN RECORD Penang, Saturday sixteenth annual Inter-School Athletic Sports for the Giugor Shield, preLed by Mr. D. A. M. Brown for compe!s in Penang and Perak, hen for the second time *Ju
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  • 302 15 ATHLETICS Perak A.A.A. GOOD WEATHER AND LARGE ATTENDANCE AT ANNUAL SPORTS From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Saturday. The Perak Amateur Athletic Association championship meeting was held here to-day in good weather before a large attendance. The sport was excellent. Two Malayan records were established viz in the
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  • 82 15 —Reuter tea time scores London, Saturday. Middlesex v. Surrey Middlesex 141; Surrey 25 for no wickets. Northants v. Hampshire Northants 164 for 5 wickets. Sussex v. Kent Sussex 204 for 7 wickets. Derbyshire v. Yorkshire Derby 78; Yorks 64 for no wickets. Notts v. Lancashire Notts 163 for
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  • 131 16 Glugor Shield Inter School Sports THE GLUGOR SHIELD won for the second time in the history of the competition by St. Xavier’s Institution, Penang. 120 YARDS HURDLES (3 ft. 3 ins.) Ah Kow (No. 7), K. E. VIII Taiping) breaking his own record of last year with A. C. S.
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