Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 August 1932
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Title Section20 1932-08-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 188« Vol. LXXXX. THURSDAY, IHh AUGUST, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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675 1932-08-11 1 Grave Monarchist Revolt Reported EXCITING SCENES IN CAPITAL Warrant Issued For Arrest Of Ex King Alfonso I ORDER AGAIN RESTORED Madrid, Yesterday. The most exciting scenes since the Republic was proclaimed were witnessed in the streets to-night. Many thousands packed the square in675 words
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Article62 1932-08-11 1 (From O ur Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. The ricksha strike was short lived. It only lasted one day but for the last twenty-four hours thousands of pullers uith their rickshas are surrounding the Paruskawan Palace, the Headquarters of the People's Party asking that something be done to62 words
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Article312 1932-08-11 1 SEA STORM DRAMA ORDEAL OF WRECKED JUNK’S CREW Four Chinese seamen set out for Singapore from Slak, Sumatra, one day last week in a junk of about 57 tons loaded with a cargo of sago. They were nearing Singapore in the small hours of Tuesday312 words
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Article70 1932-08-11 1 I Fina^ Ut^° on Japanese I nan ace and Banking death hao tendon, Yesterday. K* «rstw-hiie l Uken place of J °hJa Rae Manag r n f n tt nt banker a nd Chief K Was an exn. rt f th T Wes tminster Bank, r70 words
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Article34 1932-08-11 1 to th? p E?c' n «Ports v n Amateur Athletic K Senin to be held on Polich, Lea Kue match be■V;" n X fi X P W Footban u... t34 words
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Article239 1932-08-11 1 WARREN SHIELD ON SUNDAY E Company’s Final Practice Yesterday The final practice march of “E” Company teams for the Warren Shield Competition which is to take place on Sunday, in connection with the 1932 Bisley Meeting, took place yesterday. The shoot off for the Warren Shield239 words
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246 1932-08-11 1 "YOU’RE THE WHITEST MAN I EVER KNEW .—Reuter. Tragedy In Miami Home CAPTAIN LANCASTER PLEADS INNOCENCE TANGLED LOVE AFFAIRS Miami (Florida) Yesterday. With a firm "no” Capt. Lancaster, during the third day of his cross examination denied killing Haden Clarke. Describing the events on the night of Clarke’s death Lancaster.—Reuter. - 246 words
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Advertisement17 1932-08-11 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS I Head Office next t 0 The Dispensary gfanch Office 52, Leith Street17 words
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Advertisement61 1932-08-11 1 ON OTHER PAGES GENERAL: Page. Notes and News from Siam 7 Indian Item of Interest 14 Golf Notes t Municipal Commissioners Meeting 10 Latest Cable News 9 Social and Personal 4 COMMERCIAL: Shipping News 13 Share Quotations 16 Produce Market 9 Company Meetings 12 Taiping Motor Accident 4 SPORTS: Olympic61 words
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Advertisement52 1932-08-11 1 LANCASTER TRIAL PAGE 9 2,000 PAIRS MEN’S SOCKS COTTON and ART SILK Specially Purchased for the Sale OVIR 20 DIFFERENT ATTRACTIVE CHECK AND ALL OVER DESIGNS IN A WIDE CHOICE OF POPULAR SHADES. Amazing Value —Very Durable SALE PRICE FOUR PAIRS/ W I FOR jf $l.OO iWhlteaw&qs IPOH TAIPENG PENANG52 words
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Advertisement1735 1932-08-11 2 RATES FOR CASUAL TAIPING TURF CLUB BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS A V*/ fl C Owing to insufficient entries the August w All communications relating to Sub J ect to the approval of the Straits Nederlandsche Handel Hongkong and Advertisements should be addressed to J” I MaatschanpiL N, V. Shanghai Banking xrzv ipinan^Gasette'”1,735 words
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NOTES AND NEWS FROM SIAM
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Article669 1932-08-11 3 That Piece Of News Bangkok, July 3. in announcing the temporary Jin-ion of the Krungdeb Daily Mail we fceXd the para “Real News at Last.” Bllf that was a hasty judgment. T!;( world goes on as before. The paper cam( ou t this morning as usual —only669 words
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Article750 1932-08-11 3 Official Communique Bangkok, July 4 The Bangkok Times received the following communique The law imposing a tax on Banking and Insurance which was enacted on August Ist, requires some explanation. In practically all countries the business of banking is taxed either by: 1. tax on net incomes;750 words
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Article104 1932-08-11 3 Schemes Fcr SJeveSopment Bangkok, July 4. A scheme for the establishment of an association to promote Siamese industries and develop Siamese merchandise has been arranged by a group of merchants, represented by Police Lieutenant Savien Osothniskroh and Nai Thanim Lashavilai, with their temporary office at Teck Heng Yoo104 words
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Article86 1932-08-11 3 The Director of the Bangkok Military Arsenal, who the other day issued instructions regarding the clothes of male w’orkers, has entered upon more dangerous ground by touching on the delicate question of the clothes to be worn by female workers. He instructs that those who wish to86 words
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Article58 1932-08-11 3 It is reported that among the items of discussion at a meeting of the members of the Committee of the People’s Party yesterday morning, was that concerning the dress of Government officials. It has been decided that trousers should be adopted instead of the “panung.” An58 words
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Article66 1932-08-11 3 It is stated that His Majesty the King has been pleased to appoint Phya Sri Sena, Lord Lieutenant of Mondhol Bhuket, as the Lord Perfect of Bangkok, w’ith the consent of the Committee of the People’s Party. It is reported that a telegram has been sent66 words
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Article84 1932-08-11 3 It is understood that to-day the authorities closed the Krungdeb Daily Mail for the publication of an article from the pen of “333”. In the course of this article, the writer dealt with the subject of petitions and what he termed the military display of the84 words
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145 1932-08-11 3 Bangkok, July 4The following is a translation of an apology for, and a ivithdrawal of the allegation that Messrs. Dorman Long and Co., had paid H. R. H. Prince Kambaeng Bejra a sum of £50,000 in connection with the Memorial Bridge, which appears tn the Thai145 words
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Article64 1932-08-11 3 P HYSICIAN TO THE KING s EDWARD FARQUHAR BUZZARD Sir EdwaM v n anoint, d lr pu har Buzzard Bart has ian-in-Ordinary to Rcliest 0 SU p eSSion to Slr S| r “art., who has resigned. Itolleston and Dr. iy aie appointed physit D J ohn A!'/-' t 0 his64 words
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Article187 1932-08-11 3 AMERICAN PASSENGER’S TRAGIC END The death took place at sea on board the N.Y.K. Hikawa Maru, on Sunday, July 24, of Mr. F. J. Finley, a tourist class passenger who embarked on the vessel at Shanghai with his wife. The master of the vessel, Capt. T. Goto,187 words
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Advertisement306 1932-08-11 3 i i I l' I I I j|mtiifirell iwt——— n——rsriTi —r—r— twtw c r— i«i hi nn i■ i -w < <z* t b z. s :Xs e There is much in the way of useful information con- tained in our Advertisement Telegraphic Address Postal Address Columns Read the adver-306 words
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Article354 1932-08-11 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 10. The sequel to the motor accident which happened at Kota Road on the 7th July when Motor car No. Pk 6117 driven by a Malay knocked down a Chinese pedestrian, was heard before Tunku Ismail, the Taiping Magistrate this morning.354 words
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Article111 1932-08-11 4 Again Sentenced to Another 9 Months’ R.I. (From-Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 10. “It seems you cannot live without committing theft” was the remark made by Tunku Ismail, the Taiping Magistrate, to Mohd. bin Hussein, who was charged with committing house trespass by entering the house111 words
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Article108 1932-08-11 4 No Change in Condition Mr. J. S. Arter was admitted into the Bungsar Hospital on Tuesday evening. It is understood that he is seriously ill. On enquiries being made at the hospital on Tuesday night the Malayan Daily Express was informed that there was no change108 words
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Article844 1932-08-11 4 Mr. D. C. K. Davidson is an inmate of Kuala Lipis Hospital. Mr J. H. Rich, General Manager, Tronoh Mines, has left for Colombo. The death occurred on Tuesday in Navaly, Ceylon, of Mr. R. Chelliah, retired Postmaster, Seremban. Mr B. G. H. Johnson of Messrs. Boustead844 words
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Advertisement375 1932-08-11 4 COLOUR COMES TO STAY Concrete has changed its dress The grey of pure utility has given place to colour; colour that gives a finish of beauty appropriate to the character of the structure. Colorcrete the new coloured cement has all the qualities of Ferrocrete —the rapidhardening Portland cement —with the375 words
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Advertisement146 1932-08-11 4 It is a long lane that has no turning. An tisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times. NOTICE In accordance with the Order made oy the Resident Councillor, Penang, on the 9th January, 1931, I hereby give notice that on or after the 9th146 words
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Advertisement171 1932-08-11 4 PURE MELODY, PERFECT HARMONY 4 NO WONDERFUL RECORDING DISTINGUISH THESE "COLUMBIA" RECORDS rnun f Leave Me alone with dreams Fox T <D-I4J os f Heart in Heidelberg. CR lsß f Nobody Else but Elsie Fox Trot UDTDU The Turning of the Tide Quick Step rnddd You Fox 7ro) UdTTT Fj171 words
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620 1932-08-11 5 Heats Worked Off A TOTAL OF 55 ENTRIES Heats in connection with the Penang Amateur Athletic Assertion Sports to be held on SaJnr.lav were worked off yesterj3V A total of 55 entries were received for the meeting and except for a few absentees, the cream of620 words
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Article427 1932-08-11 5 D.A.F.C. DEFEATS M.A.F.C. Poor Game On S.X.I. Ground After a promising start, scoring an early goal, and having had an equal share in the exchanges throughout, the M.A.F.C. were defeated by the D.A.F.C. by three goals to one in the first match in the Senior427 words
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132 1932-08-11 5 KEEN INTEREST EVINCED (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 10. In view of the keen interest evinced by the public of Taiping in Boxing, the management of the King Carnival has arranged another boxing contest to take place on Friday August 12, at 9.30 p.m.132 words
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28 1932-08-11 5 The Secretary of the above committee acknowledges the receipt of the following donation to the funds: Messrs. Evatt Co. Club Subscriptions July, 1932, $206.50.28 words
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Advertisement359 1932-08-11 5 ft Hrftnrr n r 1! n r n f txXj w zy I W I E KJ a h The Allure Jk 11 j of Perfume W®»/ J A™. X j? < I E Artistry in self-expression 7 uX 3 v— L i s a P rec i° us asset359 words
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Article1104 1932-08-11 6 SWING THE CLUB SMOOTHLY AND KEEP STRAIGHT For Golfers I am on intimate terms with a certain single-figure golfer who plays quite a lot, but, although he has tried very hard to reduce his handicap during the last few years, he has failed completely. Nor is he1,104 words
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Article171 1932-08-11 6 TIES FOR FRIDAY Men’s Singles Handicap “A” —3 A. L. B. Perkins v. —15.2 C. H. Rogers. Winner of —l5 K. A. Robertson v. —15.5 C. W. Shorland v. —15.1 L. M. Norris. Mixed Doubles Handicap —l5 J. H. Fenwick and Miss Parfitt v. 2 J.171 words
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Article147 1932-08-11 6 WOMAN WHO ENTERED GLASS CABINET The case of the Fasting lady was concluded at Margate, on July 20th, when Robert Todd (63), general dealer, of Whitstable, and Harry Gould (35), traveller of Hendon, were committed for trial on a charge of conspiring to defraud and obtain a total147 words
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Article132 1932-08-11 6 “HALF MY PATIENTS WOULD DISAPPEAR UNDER SANE BIRTH CONTROL” Half my out-patients at Guy’s would disappear under sane birth control,” said Mr .Harold Chapple, senior obstetrict surgeon at Guy’s Hospital, in a discussion on birth control at the closing session of the annual congress of the Royal Sanitary132 words
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Article111 1932-08-11 6 TOM-TOM CALLS CLAN TO VALLEY WEDDING Two woodcraft folk clasped each other by the hand in Cordwell Valley, near Sheffield, and while a blazing torch was held above them solemnly swore to follow the same trail all their lives. This marriage, performed according to the strange rites111 words
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Advertisement404 1932-08-11 6 SKIN s I TROUBLES| 1 Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying J Properties of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills. g l| PERSON suffering front eruption» of the skin has j ■ouch to endure. It is not i merely the discomfiture and ill j&w’ ssss% irritation and painful sense- tt&m' 1404 words
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Advertisement207 1932-08-11 6 ALL BABIES THftiy» BEST ON TRUFOOD. Iff 1 /T W I z -fl. 4 k// f A "vX/ A* U yZ [Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters—MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature would have them built. No other food207 words
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Article1496 1932-08-11 7 NOT DISCLOSED IN 1888 Woods Bankruptcy Case Judgment NOT FRAUDULENT Judgment in the Woods Bankruptcy Case, which occupied the Singapore Court of Appeal for nearly a week recently, was delivered on Friday in the Supreme Court, by the Chief Justice, Sir William Munson, Mr. Justice1,496 words
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139 1932-08-11 7 A party of 40 children —22 girls and 18 boys—left London on July 23 by the Oronsay for the Fairbridge Farm School, Pinjarra, Western Australia. The average age of the children was about 10% years, and nearly half their number had been drawn from the139 words
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Article150 1932-08-11 7 MR. DE VALERA TO BE NEXT CHAIRMAN It appears that President de Valera, if he attends the next meeting of the Council of the League of Nations to be held at Geneva in September next, may become chairman of that body. The chairmanship, it appears, goes150 words
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Advertisement190 1932-08-11 7 A splendid supper and then -I*B a Carlsberg. hi Jfe H 1 L~ 1, I I r?l£>Si o flfl fl g z B *S. 9 p Once tasted Jways wanted K i E THE KING OF BEERS 9 Sole Importers THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. You190 words
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Advertisement320 1932-08-11 7 ADVERTISING TELLS OF THINGS I To wear, to use, to eat and to entertain. It is the news that the housewife looks for. Place the merits of YOUR wares before them through the medium of the PINANG GAZETTE and increase your custom. A kcau Pauacw for Your Homs ‘Palace THt.320 words
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Article437 1932-08-11 8 THE “GENTLEMEN’S AGREEMENT A liberal resort to casuistry is necessary to reconcile the Prime Minister’s explanation of the gentlemen’s agreement reached at Lausanne—which governs the conference agreement—and the documents recently issued which contain it. Mr. Macdonald in an official statement from Downing St. amplified his parliamentary statement by saying quite437 words
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Article374 1932-08-11 8 The project of a canal between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean has been revived in France. This canal would run across Southern France, between Bordeaux and Narbonne, thus halving the terrors of the Bay of Biscay, cutting out the whole circuit of Portugal and Spain,374 words
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Article117 1932-08-11 8 considerably treater horse power.—Rugby Radio Service. Forthcoming Fight For International T rophy Rugby, Yesterday. Kaye Don, who is to race Lord Wakefield’s motor boat Miss England 111, for I the international trophy on Lake St. Clair, .Detroit, on September 2, 3 and 5, left [Southampton to-day inconsiderably treater horse power.—Rugby Radio Service. - 117 words
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902 1932-08-11 8 CENTURY OLD SECRET HOARDS FOUND A FTER defying the attacks of scores of search parties the buccaneers’ gold of Cocos Island has at last yielded up its secret, an expedition, it is reported, having just discovered treasure to the value of £12.000,000. The latest902 words
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Article842 1932-08-11 8 ONE HUNDRED AND FORTYSIX To-day is the 146th anniver sarv f foandmg of Penang by c apta n V Light and many who are in »L local antiquities do not app ear 10 which is the actual grave the ment usually being mistaken for th man’s tomb842 words
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Advertisement124 1932-08-11 8 ll 1 |FOR YOUR STENGAHj I HAVE YOU TRIED 1 Spey Royal" New Blend I II J j GUARANTEED 10 YEARS OLD j il A Trial will convince you I < that it is the Best Whisky II I Blended to suit local mineral j waters. j OBTAINABLE FROM ALL124 words
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Advertisement28 1932-08-11 8 I E. and O. HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. F t Wednesday, 17th August, 1932. p Dance Music By the Band of the I I S.S. PRESIDENT HAYES28 words
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Miscellaneous42 1932-08-11 8 TO-NIGHT HOCKCHIEW and SHANGHAI WAYANG SAM KEOW BEE JIN TOH. SAM KOK CHEE YEONG PENG KUAN. CANTONESE THEATRE WAH MIN FAH. OPEN-AIR CINEMA THE STEEL HERO. Dancing Every Evening Until 12. European and Chinese Dinners. Fire Eating and Hula-Hula Dancing. Marvellous Shooting.42 words
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468 1932-08-11 9 Col. Stimson B s Speech Resented By People AMBASSADOR’S LONG TALK London Views Chinese Cabinet Crisis STRENGTHENING POSITION —Reuter. London, Yesterday. The resignation of the Nanking Government is generally interpreted by wellinformed people as due to a resolve to strengthen the Chinese Cabinet in view—Reuter. - 468 words
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318 1932-08-11 9 the Canadian Cabinet was also held.—Rugby Radio Service. Great Difficulties To Be Faced monetary COMMITTEE Ottawa, Yesterday. T he hard reality of the facts are considerably damping the optimism which pervaded in Dominions circles during the opening week of the conference. There is I'ttlethe Canadian Cabinet was also held.—Rugby Radio Service. - 318 words
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Article55 1932-08-11 9 —Reuter. Madrid, To-day. The fate of the rebellion at Seville is still merely a matter of rumour owing to strict Governmental control of communications. As regards Madrid, where the Government proclaim their ability to consider the situation with complacen y, it is reported that one of fire Generals arrested—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article168 1932-08-11 9 stages nf me auRadio Servu n W dlscover y-— Ru b y hew Process Carried Through io Full Commercial Production Rugby, Yesterday. Tht process which eliminates the crease a cotton, artificial silk and other fab”cs, discovery of which was announced ■Ranchester yesterday, has already been du r tbroustages nf me au- Radio Servu n°W dlscovery-—Ru&by - 168 words
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Article86 1932-08-11 9 Arres ted Man Identified by Victim Oi.r Own Correspondent) Wo n g Pin ~v Ipoh To d aySection A?th°^ a 3 arrested at Tapah in i. Sim Waq the abduction of Yeoh P° Ur t and rem l! arged at the local Police lnve >tigat4 0 n 186 words
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Article132 1932-08-11 9 Reuter. Japan Has Great Day Several Victories Los Angeles, Yesterday. Japan had a great day at the Olympics. She won the eight hundred metres swimming relay with an Olympic record of 8 mins. 58 and four tenths secs. Yokoyama won the semi final of the 400 metres freeReuter. - 132 words
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Article57 1932-08-11 9 —Reuter. Board of Trade Figures for June London, To-day. The effects of the tariffs are further indicated by Board of Trade figures for July which show imports as £51,921,000 compared with £57,517,000 in June and £70,146,000 in July lost year. Exports are £29,294,000 compared with £29,723,000 in—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article65 1932-08-11 9 THE TURF: —Reuter. Figaro Beats Miss Elegance by Half a Length London, Yesterday. The following is the result of the International Plate for two-year-olds run at Kempton Park to-day:— FIGARO 1 MISS ELEGANCE 2 WOODSTOCK 3 Nine ran. Won by Vi length; 2 lengths between second and third..—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article129 1932-08-11 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Leaving London To-day For The Mediterranean Fleet Rugby, Yesterday. The Prince of Wales and Prince George will leave London on Thursday on their visit to the Mediterranean Fleet. They will fly to Paris taking train there for, Venice where they will arrive on Fri-; day—Rugby Radio Service. - 129 words
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Article97 1932-08-11 9 naroour a large crowd gave ivir. iv±a.vdonald a cordial greeting.—Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Macdonald Leaves Ireland By Seaplane Rugby, Yesterday. The Prime Minister, at the conclusion of his private visit to the Ulster home of the Air Minister, Lord Londonderry to-day, had a very good air journeynaroour a large crowd gave ivir. iv±a.vdonald a cordial greeting.—Rugby Radio Service. - 97 words
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Article48 1932-08-11 9 however, being received at Santos. —Rugby Radio Service. Communication With Sao Still Interrupted Rugby, Yesterday. The British Consul at Sao, Brazil, reports that all communications with Sao are still interrupted. A regular service of incoming air mails is, however, being received at Santos. —Rugby Radio Service.however, being received at Santos. —Rugby Radio Service. * - 48 words
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174 1932-08-11 9 Appeal in Mandamus Case As already stated the Court of Appeal will open in Penang to-morrow. It is likely that one of the first cases to be taken up will be the mandamus case between the Straits Setamship Company and Lieut.-Commander J. H. Owen, compelling174 words
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Article187 1932-08-11 9 Home Made Guns Used to Hold Up Woman (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, to-day. At the criminal assizes Chong Sin and Chong Hoy are charged with robbing a woman named Choong Seow Yeok of a purse with money and other property. Accused together with two others armed with187 words
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Article129 1932-08-11 9 AH Plead Guilty As the result of a raid conducted by the Detective Department on house No. 272, Penang Road, 13 Chinese Nonyas and a man were produced before the Police Magistrate charged with gaming in a common gaming house. All the accused pleaded guilty.129 words
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Article93 1932-08-11 9 POLITICS Marie Dressier in Another Appealing Film If you like Marie Dressier you will like Politics which opened last night at the Queen’s. .Although Marie does not have the numerous breaks with which she was provided in Emma Politics appeals for the sheer delight of seeming Marie rise from a93 words
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Article212 1932-08-11 9 Claimant Succeeds In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Prichard delivered judgment on an interpleader summons in suit 1930 No. 718 between S. N. S. T. Sathapa Chettiar and Lye Cheng Teik and another (defendants) and S. N. S. M. Arunachalam Chettiar, claimant. His Lordship212 words
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Article63 1932-08-11 9 Defendant a Pupil of the Trade School (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. The case against Dahalan a pupil of the Trade School who is accused of assaulting Mr. McLeod of the Straits Trading Co. was postponed. The incident occurred after a soccer match on the padang at63 words
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Article112 1932-08-11 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £l4O os. Od. £l4O 15s. Od. TIN (3 Months) London £l4l 10s. Od. £142 ss. Od. Singapore $72.37 $73.25 J Business Done Penang 72.30 72.62% Business Done Buyers—No sellers Buyers—No sellers COPRA— (Sundried) 5 65 ss 6o BLACK PEPPER $23.00 $23.00 RUBBER London 2%d.112 words
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Advertisement133 1932-08-11 9 JOHNNIE 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. p|Ji I igpi BOURJOIS IiSEBIiES gglji FAIUS f MMHIIHmMi g&Zr' afß {Srvcnuig in. Qerfume BIS A crystal flacon133 words
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1866 1932-08-11 10 Financial System Of Registrar Of Vehicles Department SPECIAL COMMITTEE'S REPORT Reasons For Engaging Full Time European Officer The minutes of an ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 19th July, 1932, are as follows: Present:—Mr. G. W.1,866 words
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Advertisement448 1932-08-11 10 I THE NAVY'S CHOlcT] t' COATES ORIGINAL PLYMOUTH GIN I Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. I {lncorporated under the Companies’ Ordinances of Hongkong) 1 (Inr.orporatec in Shanghai) KI 1 ’Phone PENANG 537 1 Manufacturers of Every Description cf Surgical and Mechanical India Rubber Products. fCTIV 104*7 Syringes, Water Bottles448 words
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466 1932-08-11 11 CIIANDU CASE $2 929 F: "e on Chinese Reduced on Appeal A fins of $2,000 imposed on a Chinese who was convicted in the District Court of illicit importation of chandu by having it 1 sent to him through the post was reduced to $4OO466 words
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Article301 1932-08-11 11 MONEY ALLEGED TO BE DUE FROM SCHOOL A garnishee summons brought by the Sheriff against Teo Tew Peng, in the case M. V. Gunasekara versus F. A. S. Hoole, failed in the Supreme Court on Monday, before the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison. Mr. S. Fung was for301 words
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Article75 1932-08-11 11 —AND WIN, AT DOG RACES Princess Marie Louise, in brown, and Princess Helena Victoria, in a dark green costume, visited the White City, Shepherd’s Bush, W., to see the greyhound racing. This was their first appearence at one of these meetings, and they obviously enjoyed the sport.75 words
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Article404 1932-08-11 11 RESEARCH THE CHIEF HOPE OF FUTURE PROGRESS To-day it may safely be claimed that the craft of surgery has almost reached the end of its progress along lines which it has so far followed.” —Lord Moynihan, in his Romanes Lecture at Oxford. The full fruits of Lister’s404 words
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Article496 1932-08-11 11 MIRACLE STORY IN SINGAPORE An almost incredible story is being widely circulated in Singapore and has even I gone across the Causeway into Johore andi Malacca. i The story 7 originated from an elderly Chinese residing in the Pasir Panjang district. It appears that the496 words
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Advertisement294 1932-08-11 11 r< 4 Three Half Years Heals T by Cuticura with psoriasis for 1 ’r.i; ears. It ber an with an three a” nal [ore head, and spread itchy ?r i y Lee, then to :ry s of a wet natui: specially at bedand I with ny friends at ‘.f; .dai294 words
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Advertisement303 1932-08-11 11 Ji <1 ifi ‘fi S g I BRITISH MILK I S S I g 1 s I I S i ifi Jrifa 3 g I I S Small Size—6 I A REALLY EXCELLENT EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED I I CONDENSED MILK I Pi S s s Ji s Ji Ji ifi Ji303 words
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Article1232 1932-08-11 12 ANNUAL MEETING The 24th annual general meeting of this Company was held at Portland House, 73, Basinghall Street, London, E.C.2, on Friday, July 22, 1932. MR. C. V. STEPHENS (Chairman of the Company) presided. Mr. T. P. Patterson, F.C.I.S. (Secretary), read the notice convening the meeting and1,232 words
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Article590 1932-08-11 12 A meeting was held on July 13, 1932 at which Mr. John Howeson presided. Mr. Howeson said that the regulations affecting tin, now in force, would result in a further curtailment of production of 24,000 tons as between July 1 and December 31; and, as supply and590 words
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Article143 1932-08-11 12 Kuala Muda’s Tapping Policy The accounts of the Kuala Muda Rubber Co. for the year to March 31 last show a loss of 1,367 which, after depreciation and note interest, is increased to £7,719. For the previous year there was a loss, after depreciation of £2,715. The143 words
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Article2162 1932-08-11 12 London, July 23. The London and Liverpool weekly rubber returns have continued their recent favourable tenor. U.K. stocks were reduced last week by 1,574 tons to 106,949 tons, contrasting with 136,463 tons a year ago, says the Investors’ Chronicle and Money Market Review. The commodity market has been2,162 words
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Article608 1932-08-11 12 London, July 23 Although the undertone in the market remains firm the tendency in the commodity market is distinctly easier. There has been no really solid foundation for the recent improvement. The so-called adjustment of 18,000 tons in the dealers’ stocks in Singapore, result of errors608 words
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Article376 1932-08-11 12 For the year to 31 March > United Rubber Estates ast I £437, which io,/* the preceding year, and redu<£ sf> 5 f > balance earned forward fiZ the £8,756. The last dividend L £5 1 for 1928-29. From the 10 c £2,500 has been transferred \n‘ wnte down376 words
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Article244 1932-08-11 12 Prolonged stagnation in trade and industry such as is now being experienced, must react to the detriment of bam-uug earnings. In Australia there have bea other factors making for lower profits, and at a recent meeting of the Union Bank of Australia the Hon. Edmund W. Parker dealt244 words
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Article127 1932-08-11 12 Latest Quotations Wed Tues. 5,1 Aug 10 Aug. 9 B»P‘ Paria Hl 88/8 12 New York 8.481 8.471/4 Montreal 4.0! 8 98 Brussels 25 12} 25 1/82 Geneva 19 29/82 17 8 I Amsteidam 8.6’ l 2 8.62 1 2 Mian 68} 67 < Bed D127 words
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Advertisement17 1932-08-11 12 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what you friends at Home are doing—Buy the Finang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.17 words
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Article943 1932-08-11 13 Schedule of Principal Lines mowing vessels arriving ,'sllli.g »«>■” I ang dUri B eek: S 4 ?Sl-II Sabang and Oelee-Lheue. S w Belawan-Deli. Langsa. Idi, “Jg-rn Sigli, Sabang and Oelee ’JxG SONG from Bernam River. S qLls for Kantang to-day. C KINTA from Singapore and Port943 words
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Article210 1932-08-11 13 THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. St. Andrew’s Society, Penang, Annual General Meeting, Cricket Club Pavilion, 6-15 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 Town Hall. Penang 1932 “Bisley” Meeting, Kampong Bahru Range, Penang. SUNDAY,210 words
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Article417 1932-08-11 13 A Forecast of the Coming Season i The Australian wool industry, upon the success of which the whole nation is largely dependent for its prosperity, is living for the future. No clear road appears leading from the existing dilemma, but, judging by many experiences of the417 words
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Advertisement217 1932-08-11 13 MUNICIPAL NOTICE RABIES In view of the existence of rabies among dogs in the island of Penang, the Municipal Commissioners desire to call the attention of the public to the following regulations now in force. 1. No person shall be permitted to take any dog out of or into the217 words
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Advertisement220 1932-08-11 13 s" Rubber g > that? aZive/ < K fl fl E iMwWP fl >: B fl B a Dunlop Tyres sell so quickly B that every one is new from the factory at Fort Dunlop when Hi you buy it. Live, new tyres of outstanding merit. I DUNLOP FORT S220 words
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Article134 1932-08-11 14 Views on Present Deadlock Lucknow, July 22. Mr. Tasduk Sherwani, original president of the U.P. Congress Committee, arrived here yesterday, being released from Gonda jail. While in jail he was not keeping good health and lost 35 pounds. Though he seemed much pulled down he looked cheerful.134 words
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134 1932-08-11 14 Frustrated By Police Bombay, July 24. The police effectively prevented an attempt by Congressmen to march on Congress House, Girgaum Back-road, and capture it. Over 55 volunteers, including three members of the 31st Emergency Council, were arrested in three batches while they were marching in134 words
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Article240 1932-08-11 14 New Deputy Director of Civil Aviation Allahabad, July 26. Captain Alan Eadon, who succeeds Flight-Lieutenant Neville Vintcent, D.F.C., as Deputy Director of Civil Aviation, has arrived in Simla. Flight-Lieutenant Vintcent has resigned in order to join Tatas and to organise the Karachi-Madras air mail service which that240 words
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236 1932-08-11 14 Congress Mentality Prevails Calcutta,July 26. After a full dress debate for two hours the Corporation of Calcutta at its resumed meeting this evening adopted by IfO votes to 23 the motion of a Congress Councillor protesting against the “suggestion in the Government’s letter that in the236 words
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Article178 1932-08-11 14 Bombay Governor’s Tribute Bombay, July 23. Glowing tributes were paid to the memory of the late Sir Dorab Jamshedji Tata at a public meeting of citizens of Bombay convened by the Sheriff at Sir Cowasji Jehangir Hall. His Excellency the Governor of Bombay presided over178 words
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Article140 1932-08-11 14 Hindu Meeting at Calcutta Calcutta, July 28. “Any system of election to future legislatures or local self governing institutions of the country based upon communal electorates will be harmful to the best interests of the country and will in a special manner be subversive of the growth140 words
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227 1932-08-11 14 Sir Thomas Inskip, M.P., AttorneyGeneral, speaking at a Conservative garden fete at Alverstoke, said it was a tragedy that at this time of momentum and hopeful discussion at Ottawa the Irish question should be hanging over us like a cloud threatening storm. He227 words
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Article159 1932-08-11 14 FEATURES OF LATEST BRITISH MODELS Transmission improvements, especially simplified gear, will be the feature of the 1933 British cars at the Olympia Show in October, writes Chiltern,” the NewsChronicle Motoring Correspondent. Easy gear changing and automatic clutch control will be on almost every new model produced. Prices159 words
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Advertisement526 1932-08-11 14 STW WOOLLIES In a Variety of Approved Colours THE DELIGHT OF WATER NYMPHS AS USED BY MOST COMPETITORS THE RECENT SEA VIEW HOTEL SWIMMING CONTESTS because it ■lk writes so easily PARKER IS PREFERRED HI ATOU’VE a new writing experience -L in store when you try the Parker Duofold. Once526 words
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Advertisement2199 1932-08-11 15 c rTwßĕrpsi ABn I p and 0.-british india iJI w 11 I ICH w HL- K 0 AND apcar lines S R£l>R£/CNTING MB i (Companies Incorporated in England) BLUE PUMMEL LEK E ISEI3E3CZISE33QHnEE933 I MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES rnNDON NORTH CONTINENT BOSTON AND NEW YORK S AIMD AMERICAN Ml2,199 words
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Article1158 1932-08-11 16 ASSOCIATION FORMED Enthusiastic Public Meeting Singapore ratepayers gathered in force at the Adelphi Hotel on Tuesday and unanimously agreed that the Singapore Ratepayers' Association should come into being. The Chairman, Mr. J. Laycock, remarked upon the large attendance, describing it as unusual for Singapore. He was1,158 words
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416 1932-08-11 16 TWO CLASSES OPERATIVE FROM AUG. 15 The Class 2 ponies have been re-classified into two classes and the two classes will be found in full below. The new classification becomes operative from Monday, August 15. This means that the S.R.A. have gone back to the416 words
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Article487 1932-08-11 16 to-dayb prices The following were the Lteat quotation in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co ’e share he at 11 a m. to-Jay Yesterday To-day 00 QO m ID c 5 S S s Shares 6? S’ CQ 00 C 3 QQ $O. S fl- I 0 $O. Mining487 words
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Article70 1932-08-11 16 The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 7% cents per lb. September 7 3/16 October/December 7 January/March, 1933 7 7/16 Market steady. The following prices were realised for rubber sold at our Auction rooms to-day. Good F.A.Q. $9.65 FA70 words
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Article84 1932-08-11 16 Pensng. Augn t 1 I {By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 25 82 4 m/ta 2/8 27 8 Private 8 m/«: credit 2/4 1/16 3 Documentary 2/4 8/16 On New Ycrk Bnfc Demand 40} France T T 1 000 now India T T. 168}84 words
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Article141 1932-08-11 16 A mail for Europe by the Dutch Air Mail Service closes at 6 p.m. on Friday. A mail for Burma (excepting Victoria j Point, Mergui and Tavoy), Northern India, j Aden, Egypt, Europe, U.S.A, and Canada closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday. A mail for The Soudan, Kenya,141 words
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Advertisement464 1932-08-11 16 Old Xaverians' Association Tea Dance A Tea Dance in honour of the Hon’ble Mr. Lim Cheng Ean will be held on Saturday, the 13th instant at 4 p.m. at the Association’s premises. LIM KONG AIK, Hon. Secretary. MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, invite separate tenders for464 words
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Advertisement316 1932-08-11 16 THE OLD ARMCHAIR HISJNLY AMBITION But Wife Says No! Wilkinson was a half-sick man —no V energy —no desire to work —no am- Ofe.-• bition. But his wife was on the job—•he told him the secret of how to attain that youthful feeling that makes life a joyous adventure. But316 words
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Miscellaneous35 1932-08-11 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 82 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 7.20 a.m. 8.42 p.m. 2.44 p.m. TO-MORROW 9.10 a.m. 1-35 a.m. 10.25 p.m. 4.35 p.m.35 words
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Miscellaneous108 1932-08-11 16 FOX MOVIETONE’S HIGHLY ENTERTAINING COM’ DY 1{( > I "CARELESS LA DY" 1 WITH 3 JOHN BOLES and JOAN BENNBT7 Take a lesson in love from this Snappy Youn-r Lady who never knew a dull evening I Commencing To-morrowi I*3 JAMES SALLY r/DUNN EILERS GIRL” Dance Team fox PICTURE F————lttzwawjr108 words
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