Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 August 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 189 Vol. LXXXX. FRIDAY. 12th AUGUST. 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 177 1 TAWA .—Reuter. ALMOST reached Ltiott of Russian Dumping I Out of the Way Ottawa, To-day. InKlo-Canadian agreement is now stated tn be practically certain. It is also understood that Anglo-Canadian steel interests are agreed in regard to the schedule which will be submitted by I the conference
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  • 157 1 ,—Rugby Radio Service. Endurance Flight Still Continuing OVER 50 HOURS Rugby, Yesterday. The attempt on the W’orld endurance flight record, being made by Mrs. Victor Bruce and her two companions in a Saro Windhover flying boat, is continuing. English airmen have not previously devoted
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  • 155 1 Remarkable Growth Half a Million Sets Per Year Rugby, Yesterday. The Post Master General, Sir Kingsley Wood, speaking to-day at the Savoy Hotel at a lunch held for the forthcoming radio exhibition to be staged at Olympia, London, this month commented on the remarkable growth of broadcasting in
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  • 141 1 —Reuter. Dramatic Evidence in Lancaster Trial Miami, (Florida) Yesterday. Giving evidence in the Lancaster trial a former companion of the deceased said that Clarke was a narcotic addict and freq’aently discussed suicide. On one occasion he had said that a pistol was the best method. The United States
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  • 50 1 —Reuter. Sussex Beat Glamorgan by an Innings London, Yesterday. Sussex won by an innings and forty-tw'o runs. Sussex: 272, Glamorgan 96 (James Langridge 4 for 30) and Wensley 4 for 38. In the follow on they made 134 (James Langridge 5 for 35 and Wensley 4 for 53).
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  • 202 1 GERMANY .—Reuter. Present Prospects Regarded as Distinctly Remote i i Berlin, To-day. The prospect of Herr Hitler becoming Chancellor of Germany is regarded as remote at present in view of President Hindenburg’s insistence that the Cabinet to be formed must be free from party ties and
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  • 119 1 Reuter. TARGET OF MISREPRESENTATION Desperate Fight for Political Life Albany (New York), To-day. Fighting desperately for his political life Mayor Walker rejected the advice of hia counsel and made a dramatic personal defence of his administration before Governor Roosevelt in the Executive Chamber of the Capitol. Mr.
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    • 1765 2 > RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICES BANKS. f* ADVERTISEMENTS £Q/1 p ■All dregg-ngcT Ltd The Mercantile Bank Chartered Bank All communications relating to V»O.! Liu. (Incorporated in England by Royal Advertisements should be addressed to (incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) LllTh't’GCi Charter 1868). the Advertisement Manager, The Pina n<r Gazette” (Incorporated
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  • By The Burma Mail
    • 957 3 Bigandet Home TO BE NAMED AFTER LADY INNES Lady Innes has very graciously consented that the new cancer ward at the Bishop Bi; andet Home in Hanthawaddy Road should be named after her and has also consent- d formally to open the new building which is
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    • 159 3 CONVOCATION DAY H.E. THE GOVERNOR’S INSPIRING ADDRESS Rangoon, July 27 The annual Convocation of the University of Rangoon was held on Friday evening. The Convocation hall was crowded to overflowing, a large and distinguished gathering being present, including Lady Innes and Major-General Deane. H.E. the Governor, who
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    • 164 3 A TAME SESSION COMING Rangoon, July 28 The final session of the present Burma Legislative Council is likely to prove a tame affair, for only two matters of real public interest will come up for consideration writes the political correspondent of the Rangoon Times. one, a Bin,
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    • 97 3 SCOTSMEN’S DECISION Rangoon, July 28 At a Meeting of Scotsmen held last night at the A.F.I. Hall, Godwin Road, with Mr. J. B. Glass in the Chair, it was unanimously decided that this year’s celebration of St. Andrew’s Day should take the form of a Dinner. The
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    • 358 3 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING z Rangoon, July 28. At a Special Executive Committee Meeting of the Society for Promotion of Public Health, Thayetmyo held recently at the Infant Welfare Centre of the Society, with Mrs. Condict, President, in the chair, the following were present Mrs. Ball, Mrs.
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    • 147 3 FLOTILLA STEAMER’S GOOD WORK Rangoon, July 27 The Stern Wheel Steamer “Sarak” which left Mandalay yesterday morning at 7 a.m. for Thabeitkyin returned to Mandalay again at 8 a.m. with sir men and five utir.tn from'ctrou.'h'.ng 'a above Mandalay. It appears that these people were crossing
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    • 170 3 > NEW STRENGTH with A SANATOCEH t JH nu Fhm fl Saaateg** Lu immediate aad J® r*«n*rkabl* *fi«*t aotioMbi* by a Hr ateady iaeraaM at body waifbt, aad Eg Muaealar rtraagth aad aaargy. flg At th* aaaaa tins* th* catoar to Jj| l|| Has No Ugly Hair Nojjh “I had
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    • 213 3 I ff- I I j h > i II W’W f MH I I Kloster I beer [S SOLE AGENTS FOR M K S. AND F. M. S. I] I HENRY WAUGH 6r> Co Ltd. g k PENANG Singapore. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. 9 Bn I Germs of decay lurk in
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  • 1558 4 CELEBRATIONS AS USUAL Annual Meeting of St. Andrew Society MR. HASTIE THE NEW CHIEFTAIN Now, Gentlemen,” said the Chairman, concluding a review of the year’s activities, we are all Scots and therefore cannot be depressed by prevailing condi- 1 tions no matter how
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  • 508 4 RECORDER SAYS IT IS RIFE IN DIVORCE CASES 1 A RESCINDED DECREE MAN WHO OFFENDED BOUND OVER r The change of procedure in the exercise of the judge’s discretion in divorce cases j was referred to by counsel for the Crown in the trial at the Old
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  • 269 4 R.A.F. MAN JILTS TYPIST A suggestion that an airman jilted his typist sweetheart for a woman with £30,000 was made at Birmingham when Miss Alice Agnes Dick, aged 25, a secretary-typist, of Lightwoods-hill, Smethwick, sued Engi-neer-Sergt. Eric Charles Corke, R.A.F., of Chester, for breach of Promise.
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  • 819 4 Mr. D. C. K. Davidson is an inmate of Kuala Lipis Hospital. I Mr. E. R. B. Upton, of the Roneo Company, left Singapore by the Alsia. sfe Mr A. Cunliffe, of the F.M.S. Railways, left for home on Tuesday by the Danmark. His friends will be
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    • 154 5 —S F IT 1 KI 'tA II theatre 1492 I* A 11 V* f ROYAL 6 j5 TO-NIGHT 9.30 POSITIVELY LAST TWO PERFORMANCES PARAMOUNT’S SUPREME ALL-COLOUR MUSICAL ROMANCE J "THE VAGABOND KING" WITH 1 DENNIS KING JEANETTE MACDONALD TO-MORROW j First Rea! Perfect Malay Talkie DASIMA t I! jTaJMfflSsSj! i
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  • 216 6 FIFTY MILLION PRESCRIPTIONS IN A YEAR I FAITH IN THE BOTTLE AND AN INSURANCE SCHEME PUZZLE Over 50,000,000 prescriptions were issued last year to insured persons in England and Wales. The disclosure of this appalling figure,” as he described it, was made by Mr. William Marshall,
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  • 132 6 BOY AND GIRL ROMANCE OF MR. G. B. COGHLAN 1 f Mr. Granville Boyle Coghlan, a Cambridge Rugby Blue, and one of the Harlequins’ forwards, was married at St. Mark’s, North Audley-street, S.W., to Miss Sylvia kendorff, well known in City business circles. Their marriage is the
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  • 104 6 WILL MADE THREE DAYS BEFORE DEATH Mrs. Dorothy Percival, of Westbournegardens, Folkestone, has inherited nearly £65,000 from Miss Eleanor Hindle, who lived at the same address. But Mrs. Percival said, I am not in the least excited because I knew about it before
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  • 119 6 £3,000 Off Salary Of £15.000 The salary of the President of the United States is now £12,000 a year. Mr. Hoover to-day decided to make a 20 per cent, cut in the normal salary of £15,000. All Cabinet members have accepted a 15 per cent, reduction, from
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  • 106 6 FROM HER AUNT The Duchess of York was left £B,OOO by her aunt, Miss rjennncK, of the Cottage, Dawlish, Devon, who died in May, aged 68 years, leaving unsettled property of £100,533. Miss Bentinck left £3,000 a year, or the whole income from the residue
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  • 352 6 Ringing Off The Dial System After 20 Years UNECONOMIC While all the rest of the country is being equipped with automatic telephones, Epsom, the first place in the country to have an automatic exchange, is going to have the Hello girl back again. In the
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  • 266 6 Rush Season In Tinning Works Wisbech Cambridgeshire). This is the "rush” season in the fruit tinning industry, and the National Canning Company’s factory at Wisbech is working at full speed 24 hours a day. Mr. S. W. Smedley, chairman, said that 1100 people are employed, and 300
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  • 121 6 FAMOUS U.S. JOCKEY HOPES TO RIDE IN BRITAIN Earl Sande, the most famous jockey in the United States, who has ridden the winner of almost every big race in the country, is shortly to sail for Europe, and hopes to ride in England and France. Sande, who
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    • 12 6 RACING A Home turf article appears in the Pinang Gazette EVERY TUESDAY.
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    • 96 6 ALL BABIES THR|y E BEST ON TRUFOOJ). > A 4\ 1 Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters —MALAYA CAN DO WITH i HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature I would have them built. No other food so completely takes the place of breast milk.
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    • 532 6 Short Wave Stations For Penang’ Listeners Midnight la.m. 2 a.m. 3 am 4 a.m. 5 a.m. 6 id. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. Bi-.il. 9 p, m. 10 p.m. lip. mto to to to to to to to to to to to to to Ism. 2 a. tn. 3
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  • 810 7 New Home Of Industry With Room For 4,000 UNILEVER HOUSE The new Unilever House was declared open by the Lord Mayor of London. Unilever House stands like a great white cliff above the waters of the Thames where the Embankment curves round into New Bridge-street.
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  • 394 7 LIVING LIKE A MILLIONAIRE FOR £4 4s. Commander Montague Grahame-White, R.N.V.R., after sailing the Seven beas in his £230,000 yacht Alacrity, has turned the yacht into a club. The yacht—now known as the Club Alacrity—is anchored of Brownsea Island, in Poole Harbour. It is
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  • 184 7 ARTICLED TO HER HUSBAND Mrs. Large, wife of Mr. W. Large, of West Tarring, Worthing, Sussex, has passed the final examination of the Law Society. She was articled to her husband. Mrs. Large has ten children, two sons and eight daughters. Mrs. Large said: "My
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  • 139 7 6 FT. PLAYER PASSES HIS FIRST TEST J. W. P. Blenkin, the Cambridge University golfer, is trying to become a London policeman. He has already passed a preliminary examination for entry into the Metropolitan Police Force, and when other formalities have been completed he may
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    • 433 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. "I 3 I I I A splendid /W
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  • 432 8 In June last a military exercise took place under the aegis of the Aidershot Command which throws an important light upon the value of motorisation in future warfare. Hitherto lorry columns have never been expected to exceed fifteen miles an hour on this occasion twenty miles an hour
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  • 291 8 “Colloidal fuel,” a mixture of pulverised coal and oil, promises to solve a question which for some time has been occupying the attention of shipping lines and the Admiralty. The Cunard Company has been especially enterprising in this regard, and late in June one of the Scythia’s
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  • 271 8 A report from Hollywood suggests that two film stars, whose names are household words, may be deported on the ground that they have outstayed their “official” welcome. It seems that the expiry of their contracts has rendered them amenable to the United States Immigration Laws. i
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  • 1273 8 PREMIER’S DAUGHTER AND ECONOMY “It is not easy to decide in what we are to economise, and how far it is safe to postpone expenditure that must sometime be made, in the hopes that next year or the year after we shall be better able to
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  • 910 8 WHAT IS A RATEPAYER?""' e Singapore is endeavouring tn > problem—what is a ratepayer'’ S” e tion arose at the meeting held t e que< e day to form a Ratepayers’ Associatt IW e watertight answer to the question A found but the meeting refused to V?
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    • 143 8 OeMNNII WA b K ER RED LABEL A VERY GOOD WHISKEY AT A TRULY MODERATE PRICE. BLACK LABEL IS GUARANTEED 12 YSARS OLD. Sole Agents Johrs Little and Co., Ltd., Penang Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. —-——iw-w-nrrTi m ti r Ti~Tr~R■■■ iwii-i ti rn~ m i m —nriw-~iw-MTT— otm— n— mm
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    • 76 8 E. and O. I HOTEL. Li I h SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. |*i J p Wednesday, 17th August, 1932. H !J Dance Music By the Band of the |r| 1 S.S. PRESIDENT HAYES H TO-NIGHT HOCKCHIEW and SHANGHAI WAYANG TAI LOW KOH HIN HOO TALE OF LOK YEONG BRIDGE CANTONESE
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  • 752 9 Author Expresses His Views i COL. STIMSON’S STRAIGHT TALK TO I JAPANESE AMBASSADOR Doctrine Of Neutrality Revolutionised Washington, To-day. The Him pursuance cf all implications in the Kellogg Pact were featured by Mr. Hoover in a speech on general policy ac- Ronublican renomination for
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  • 169 9 Six Million Slaves Still in the World London, July 28. climate that there are between four 1,1 '1 six million slaves in the world 1 is made in the course of a sinned by the Archbishop of ihury, the Archbishop of York the leaders of the free churches on
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  • 66 9 Sir H. Thornton to Investigate Reorganisation Ottawa, July 29. Reports are current that Sir Henry Thornton, who resigned the Presidency of the National Railways on 19th July may go to India to investigate the re-organisation of the railways. It is stated that Mr. Thomas mentioned Sir Henry Thornton’s
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  • 56 9 Trial of 200 Members of Prominent Fascist Organisation Helsingfors, July 26. The trial has opened at the High Court of 200 members of the Lapua Political Organisation involved in the “Fascist” revolt which broke out in Mantsala in March. The accused include General Wallenius and the Lapua leader
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  • 241 9 President Hoover Opposed to Cancellation of War Debts Washington, To-day. In a speech on general policy, accepting Republican re-nomination for the Presidency, Mr. Hoover said he is opposed to the cancellation of war debts but was hopeful that drast.c reduction of armaments would ease the burden of
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  • 121 9 Stowed Away on Steamer from English School Lisbon, July 26. The escapade of an 18 year old South American senorita who ran aivay from school in England and stowed away on a British schooner coming here has just come to light. The girl is Helena, the daughter of
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  • 164 9 Trade Between Indian States and Britain London, July 28. The fact that he had scrapped all his American trade with Nawanagar and formed a company to deal exclusively with Britain was mentioned by the Jamsahib of Nawanagar as evidence of the fact that he was contributing for a
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  • 108 9 Reduction in Number of Members of the Executive Council Bombay, July 28. A Bombay Government communique announcing a reduction in the number of members of the Executive Council from four to two and the number of ministers from three to two has necessitated the rearrangement of the subjects
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  • 45 9 —Reuter. Four Annamese Arrested at Marseilles for Alleged Conspiracy Marseilles, Yesterday. Four Annamese from Paris alleged to be well-known agitators were arrested on suspicion of wishing an attempt on the life of Baoda, the youthful Emperor of Annam, who is sailing homeward to-morrow.
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  • 311 9 CUSTOMS INFORMER FATALLY INJURED (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, August 11. An incident at night on a Chinese owned tin mine in Kota Bahru has resulted in Naranjan Singh, the watchman being produced in the local Police Court on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt. It
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  • 90 9 Rugby Radio Service. Seven Thousand British Passengers This Week-end Rugby, Yesterday. At Southampton this week-end eleven liners are scheduled to arrive or depart carrying over 7,000 passengers on holiday cruises. The growing popularity of holiday cruises in British vessels is shown by the announcement that 75 trips will
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  • 64 9 heat wave conditions. —Rugby Radio Service. Eighty Eight Degrees in the Shade in London Rugby, Yesterday. The highest temperature for two years was recorded in London to-day when the thermometer reached eighty-eight degrees in the shade and one hundred and thirty-five in the sun. Most inland districts of
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  • 42 9 Summonses Against Two Brothers Dismissed London, July 26. The summonses against the brothers Davenport in the Lloyd Bomb case were dismissed at Whitehaven, the Magistrates Basil and that the evidence against Maurice was insufficient to send him up for trial.
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  • 26 9 —Reuter. Death Reported of Famous Film Dog Hollywood (California), Yesterday. The death has taken place of the famous film dog Rin Tin Tin.—Reuter.
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  • 69 9 PENANG SUCCESSES The following pupils of Mr. R. E. G. Long, have passed the Theory Examination, Trinity College of Music, London, held in Penang in June: Miss Ruth Chan St. Nicholas’ Home Preparatory 96 Honours Miss Ruby Kar Chang Junior 90 Master Lim Kean Chye 93
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  • 325 9 San Jurjo Under Arrest RESUMPTION OF COMMUNICATIONS REVEAL FEW INCIDENTS AT SEVILLE Peace Again Restored s Madrid, Yesterday. Peace has now been restored throughout the country with the arrest of San Jurjo while trying to escape to Portugal. Communications with Seville which were cut
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  • 182 9 Cambridge Oarsmen Defeated By Italian Crew Los Angeles, Yesterday. A surprise in rowing was created by the defeat of the British Eight, comprised of Cambridge Blues who won the Boat Race, by Italy by two lengths in a heat over the 2,000 metres course. The United States won
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  • 143 9 silver and electroplate ware.—Rugby Radio Service. Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Invitations for Annual Fair Rugby, Yesterday. Invitations to 250,000 buyers in the United Kingdom and 50,000 buyers in 79 foreign countries, will shortly be sent out for the British Industries Fair next February. The last fair recorded
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  • 118 9 TlN— Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £l4O 15s. Od. £142 ss. Od. TIN (3 Months) London £142 ss. Od. £143 15s. Od. Singapore $73.25 $73.37 Yz Business Done Penang 72.62% 73.25 Business Done Buyers —No sellers Buyers —No seller COPRA— (Sundried) 5 -60 $5.67% BLACK PEPPER $23.00 $23.50 RUBBER
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  • 1579 10 IMPROVING CONDITIONS > SIR NEILL MALCOLM’S ADDRESS The Annual Meeting of the British North Borneo (Chartered) Company was held at River Plate House, Finsbury-circus, London, E.C. Major-General Sir Neill Malcolm, K.C.8., D.S.O. (the president), occupied the chair. The President moved the adoption of the report and
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    • 84 10 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL, TANJONG BUNGAH, PENANG. Tel. No. 60. KEEP ON SMILING DROWN YOUR BLUES I COME TO THE SPRINGTIDE.” SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Every Saturday Night from 8.30 p.m. SUNDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1932. CONCERT TEA DANCE FROM 5 P.M. THE Oriental Dance Orchestra IN ATTENDANCE Get the Best out of
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    • 63 10 STUDY THE PINANG GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENTS There is much in the way of useful information contained in our Advertisement Columns. Read the advertisements and learn who stocks the article you are contemplating buying, who is offering the best bargains, or who is willing to buy your unwanted goods. EVERY ADVERTISEMENT, no
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    • 283 10 Oi a fg w I V. Jfl ft \R V Y [a light/ Sole Agents:— n. V. Straits Java Trading Co. I 1 I I ■S y.v I —Z— a I I L'E: "BABY I w.'WAS FED ON I SUNSHINE i d..e .pfcmMy, from birth > Hb b.w.l. ..4 f\
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  • 360 11 With A 60-Years-Old Salvage Boat A stirring record of unwavering hope in the face of overwhelming difficulties lies behind the announcement that a bar of gold worth £20,000 has been recovered from the wreck of the 14,900-tons White Star liner Laurentic, which was torpedoed by
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  • 370 11 Why They Make Good Lion Tamers TIGER'S ATTACK ON A MAN Why is it that circus lions and tigers will sometimes turn on their trainers, who have handled them since they were cubs? This question is prompted by the latest instance of the kind which occurred
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  • 324 11 REPUTED OLD MASTERS MEAGRE BIDS What is the mystery behind the great collection of pictures that belonged to Mr. Paul R. Kuehnrich, the Sheffield steel magnate who shot himself on April 28 last The sale of the pictures, which took place at his residence, Holly Court, Ecclesall,
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  • 276 11 FRIENDS SAY DRUG VICTIM TALKED OF SUICIDE LOST WITNESSES Police investigators have not as yet solved the mystery of the death in Paris, from an overdose of drugs, of Mrs. Katherine Whelan Gordon Ellis, a beautiful and wealthy young American, who at one time was married to
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  • 124 11 PEGGY JOYCE’S LATEST ROMANCE Much married Peggy Hopkins Joyce, the American actress, is said to be contemplating matrimony once more. She has been a bride so often that she has to reflect sometimes before she can say if she has been married 4 or 5
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  • 986 12 SATISFACTORY RESULTS IN SPITE OF ABNORMAL CONDITIONS.—STRENGTHENING THE COMPANY'S FINANCIAL POSITION: A J. HOSE ON THE TIN OUTLOOK The third ordinary general meeting of Shareholders of the Consolidated Tin Smelters, Ltd., was held at the offices of the Company, Princes House, 93, Gresham Street, London, E.C.,
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  • 703 12 NECESSITY FOR NEW USES In the course of an article contributed to the latest issue of the Manchester Guardian Commercial, Mr. H. J. Welch, the well-known Chairman of the Rubber Plantations Investment Trust, deals with the various measures which he considers to be necessary to place the rubber industry
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  • 1758 12 OUTLOOK FOR TIN KAMPAR MALAYA TIN DREDGING, LTD. Tin, by reason of the world’s sources being’known and inextensible (there having been no new discoveries within the past 20 years), is one of the few primary commodities in which rationalised control is possible, and in which economic control has been established
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  • 346 12 ATTRACTIVE YIELDS ON THE HIGHER-RATED STOCKS REDEMPTION POINTS Many investors are puzzled by the quotations now ruling in the market in Australian stocks. A great number of these issues are now standing at 98—101, whether the rate of interest on the loans is 5, 5 Mi, 6
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    • 282 12 Directors' Report V The General Managers’ Report B full details of the work at the Mee H the period under review. Revenue— I The revenue from sale of Tin H Ore was Less Mine and Head Office expenditure myi 157« 1 To which must
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    • 174 12 1 Report Of The Accounts.— The n, t laS t brought forward years was £28,782 1611' Deducting therefrom the loss 1 for the year 1931 1,518 6 10 There remains a credit balance to carry forward of £27,264 10 1! Output:—A crop of 1,455,341 lbs.
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    • 56 12 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what you friends at Home are doing—Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY. 1 €be f U i J ’t ’s, il I IIWSgJSy i| Cheerful and Cool.” j i TO-MORROW DINNER DANCE TIFFIN COUPONS j Book of 10—815. Book of 25—835. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George
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  • 938 13 Sf jeo U /e of Principal Lines a „t vessels arriving s.rmg the week: I wsSs r X bVY SK f ‘j sabang and Oelee-Lheue. 71 ,i. I.armsa, Idi, and elCe Ihpue F riday m vti ’f'’ ll E'lrope for SingaSna and Japan-Sunday. Singapore. Sails ;V
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  • 201 13 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, AUGUST 14. F.M.S.V.R.A., Kinta Branch: G.O.C.’s Inspection. Penang 1932 “Bisley” Meeting, Kampong Bahru Range, Penang
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  • 553 13 THEN FINED FOR OFFENCE, i THOUGH HE WAS ABROAD APPEAL SUCCEEDS 84 OFFENCES POSSIBLE IN TWO YARDS, SAYS COUNSEL V An appeal case, described by counsel as of particular interest to motorists who lend their cars to friends, came before the Lord Chief Justice
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    • 187 13 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in the PINANG GAZETTE." Had Psoriasis Three and One Half Years Healed by Cuticura “I was troubled with psoriasis for three and a half years. It began with an itchy spot on my forehead, and spread from there all over my
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  • 668 14 No More Iron Or Steel: HOUSES MADE OF RUBBER “Though it may appear strange and even illusory, I believe it may be true that, just as u'e have passed through the stone age and the bronze age, we may now be nearing the
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  • 108 14 DR. MURRAY BUTLER’S MESSAGE TO U.S. FROM ENGLAND “Europe has done all it can to restore prosperity in the United States without effective and prompt American co-opera-tion, and the next step must be taken by Washington,” writes Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia
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  • 373 14 Trapped In Vaults VICTIMS SLEEPING ON RIVER BED WALL OF WATER Disaster overcame more than a hundred homeless men at Nice as they slept in the dried-up bed of the River Pailion, which runs through the town. A sudden torrent of water came down from
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  • 172 14 CAUSTIC WORDS ABOUT MODERN ART Caustic things were said about modern art and artists at the conference of the Institute of British Decorators in Painters Hall, E.C. Here are some of them There is a very great deal to be done in abolishing the atrocities
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  • 1307 16 MANDAMUS ON PORT OFFICER Case Before Court of Appeal Before a Court of Appeal consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison), Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne (Acting Chief Justice, F.M.S.) and Mr. Justice A. K. a B. Terrell the matter came up to-day by
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  • 93 16 Ex-Premier’s Alleged Dealings with Kreuger Stockholm, August 8. In connection with the revelations concerning the ex-Premier, M. Ekman’s dealings with Kreuger, an official statement has been issued, stressing the rapidity with which King Gustaf and the Swedish Cabinet brought about M. Ekman’s resignation as soon as the truth
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  • 73 16 Reuter. R.G.A. Appreciation of Government Decision London, Yesterday. Appreciation of the decision of the Malay States and Johore Governments to waive all rents exceeding two dollars per acre in 1932 is expressed in a communique issued by the Rubber Growers’ Association which points out that rents in Malaya
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  • 359 16 ATTEMPTED EVASION OF CUSTOMS (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 11. In order to evade the customs duty on 2 packets 222 Brand Matches and 3 katis of brown sugar, a Chinese named Saw Chai Beng tried to smuggle them through. His plans, however, failed him and
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  • 108 16 Student Commits Suicide Over the Death of Companions Stockholm, August 8. A tragic fate befell three students, two of whom were Germans, who are touring Sweden in an automobile. Two of the students were killed when the car overturned near the town of Gacile, North Sweden. A third
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  • 220 16 CHINESE SENT TO GAOL 1908 Offffence After having successfully been in concealment for 24 years, absconding from a conviction and sentence of rigorous imprisonment imposed on him by the Penang District Judge on three charges of cheating Lam Hor Weng, a local Chinese who was recently
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  • 148 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Aug. 11. The Chinese Amateur Musical and Dramatic Association of Taiping will be staging a special charity performance at the King Carnival on Sunday, 14th August. A number of well-known residents of Taiping including Dr. Saw Ah Choy, J.P., M.C.H., Messrs. Loh Ah
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  • 79 16 The South China Athletic Association, Canton, who are on a visit to Penang, will be playing the following matches at the Victoria Green: To-day: Commencing at 4 p.m. Basket Ball :—vs. Fukien Girls’ School. Girls School. Volley Ball: vs. Chung Ling High School. Saturday, at 4
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  • 109 16 Stole Watch from Another Student Having committed the theft of a gold wristlet watch a student of the AngloChinese School named Leong Ah Pew was to-day produced before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, for sentence. According to the prosecution the accused who had been to the school
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  • 90 16 Early Morning Explosion of Chinese Crackers (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. A shop house in Patrick Street, facing the old market, caught fire at 2.30 a.m. The outbreak started upstairs in the back portion. The fire brigade arrived promptly, confined fire upstairs and succeeded in preventing it
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  • 23 16 The Secretary of the above committee acknowledges receipt of the following donation to the funds: Messrs. Pritchard Co. SIO.CO
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  • 547 16 TO-DAY 3 PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list it 11 a.m. tc-dsy 1 tsterday To-day Ĕ Shades t* a» 3 a> CQ au CQ oq sc. o. o so. 1 Mining Ayer H tarn H/7| 12 6 1/9 12/«
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  • 155 16 A mail for Europe by the Dutch Air Mail Service closes at 6 p.m. to-day. c A mail for Burma (excepting Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy), Northern India, Aden, Egypt, Europe, U.S.A, and Canada closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday. A mail for The Soudan, Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika,
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