Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 August 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 193. Vol. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 17tb AUGUST, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1098 1 Fair And Honest Attempt To Hold Balance Between Conflicting Claims WORKABLE PLAN For Dealing With Question Of Representation Rugby, Yesterday. Government’s provisional scheme for the settlement of the Indian communal problem is now issued together with a statement thereon by the Prime Minister,
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  • 203 1 CONTINUED THIS WEEK “At Home by Officers on Sunday The Penang 1932 Bisley Meeting which was commenced on Saturday and continued on Sunday will be continued again this Saturday and Sunday. The programme for the coming weekend is as follows Saturday, August 20 The Renfrew Shield
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  • 84 1 Chinese Collector Charged Cheah Cheng Leong, until recently employed as a collector to the Cheah Kongsi, was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate, charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant of a sum of $l5O belonging to the kongsi. Mr. Rees Williams appeared on
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  • 34 1 The usual Sunday evening band performance in the Waterfall Gardens will not take place on Sunday next, the 21st August. The Band will play at the Rifle Range on that day.
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  • 93 1 Robbed Chinese Woman at Phin Soon (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. At the Assizes Leong Wah pleaded guilty to committing robbery at Phin Soon near Tanjong Tohallang when he entered the house) of a Chinese woman and was arrested the next day in possession of property which
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    • 16 1 T. NAGATA brothers I dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street
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    • 103 1 BETTER VALUE THAN EVER I Cj. TRTRWiri» I I I I" J 14 H.P. or 24 H.P. PHAETONS $1370/With SPARE wheel in Fender Side Lamps Radiator Mascot Luggage Carrier f 5 Full length Bumpers WEARNE BROS., LTD., PENANG. ON OTHER PAGES GENERAL Rector May Appeal 3 Penang Subordinates and Weekly
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    • 103 1 i FRENCH SHIPPING DISASTER PAGE 9 H lIIi I t’V. Many of the world’s most beautiful women women prominent in Society and on the stage and screen —are enthusiastic users of ODOL, the pure, white tooth paste with tiie refreshingly pleasant flavour. They know that ODOL is the perfeet dentifrice—just
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    • 2262 2 t RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICES banks. ITS’Azr ADVERTISEMENTS /7 C i Examination for Dressers, e can fj| e Bank Chartered Bank .VII communications relating to Nurses «nd Midwives. f Limited /T/1* Advertisements should be addressed to 'S the Advertisement Manager The An examination for Dressers, Nurses and (Incorporated in England)
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  • 976 3 COMPETITIONS TOO UNWIELDY I I NEW CONDITIONS PROBABLE I wonder if Mr. Dwight Davis, when he presented a cup for a match to be played between Great Britain and America, ever conceived the enormous size to which the competition would ultimately grow. Before the war it still remained
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  • 247 3 I PLEA ON POINT OF LAW Following the failure of his petition to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the Rector of Stiffkey, the Rev. F. Davidson, spoke of the possibility of a further appeal on questions of law. BELIEVING BARBARA Mr. Davidson was
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  • 476 3 MAJOR NICKALLS’S MEMORIES OARS, WARS AND HORSES. Bv MAJOR VIVIAN NICKALLS. With a Foreword by LORD AMPTHILL. (Hurst and Blackett. 18s. net.) The name of the author of these reminiscences is primarily associated with rowing; but as Lord Am pthill has pointed out in his foreword, they will
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  • 78 3 THE TRADE BALANCE The May monthly summary of the National Bank of Australasia gives an estimate by the Commonwealth Statistician of Australia’s trade balance for the year ended June. Favourable balance of merchandise movement is estimated at about £32 millions, to which £3,000,000 of gold produced and exported should
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    • 495 3 FATHER GETS UP FIRST Tells Hew He Keeps the Family Fit FOU2 BOYS—TWO GIRLS—A DELICATE WIF T hnve a fa mil v of six—four boys, < '>ru 23 to 12 year, 1&, «gl of a •<■. »U I a delicate wife, and four ve,;- a-.» it was owing to a
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    • 448 3 SAFEGUARD YOUR FUTURE THE PRUDENTIAL" WAY. Have you considered the position of those dependent on you if you were no longer here to support them? Would if. the money you leave them be sufficient tO keep them in the way you desire. If L /CSP was invefited > would the
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  • 1934 4 MASS MEETING PEONS SCOFF AT THE VERY IDEA MR. JAMBU’S REASONED SPEECH The majority of Penang Government subordinates appear to be definitely against the proposed Weekly Wage System but it is a pity, that at the mass meeting held yesterday, so few speeches were made
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  • 635 4 1 AWAITING REPLY FROM SECRETARY OF STATE COMMUTED PENSIONS AND RICE TAX > Colombo, Aug. 1. The “Times of Ceylon” learns that the Budget will not be introduced when the State Council next meets on August 10th, and that the delay in the introduction of the
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  • 769 4 Mr L. N. Reynolds, acting Commissioner of Sarawak Constabulary, has gone home on leave. Dr. W. Hutchison, of the Medical Department, Sarawak, and Mrs. Hutchison have returned to Kuching from leave. Mr. W. C. Afford, Jr., the new American i Vice-Consul for Singapore, landed on Mon- day
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  • 888 4 THE ROVER PROGRAMME The Rover 1933 programme, comprises two 10/25 h.p. models—a Family and a Ten Special Model —a Pilot 14, the Meteor as a 16 h.p., and a 20 h.p., with a Speed Pilot, and a Speed Meteor 20. All the cars have overhead valve 6-cylinder
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    • 37 4 >ii 'I PIANO f It will only cost You 40°.? f Per Month, and this sum includes Free Tuning and Maintenance. We hold Large Stocks for You to i Select from, THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., J PENANG.
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    • 771 5 Kurunegalle Planters Pass Resolution “THE GOOSE THAT LAYS GOLDEN EGGS” Kandy, July 30 No less than that the State Council should resign or be suspended was the demand of the Kurunegalle Planters’ Association, as embodied in a resolution passed by them at
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    • 306 5 Application for Lease I urned Down Colombo, August 1 Die Times of Ceylon’ learns that the iment Agent of the Northern Proxies not approve of the application !> y a former member of the Legisfor the lease of the islands of Delft and Iranativoe. Thv
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    • 233 5 Ministers May Resign Portfolios Colombo, August 1 I understand that a political crisis of the first magnitude is likely to arise as a consequence of the refusal of the Board of Ministers to agree to the payment of commuted pensions from the next financial year, writes the political
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    • 952 5 ENTOMOLOGIST VISITS MORATUWA MOST SERIOUS OBJECTION TO LOCAL ARTICLE I f COMPLAINTS FROM LONDON I I 5 I Moratuwa, July 26th. That he had found in Colombo a locally turned out tea chest made of six different kinds of timber was stated by Mr. F.
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    • 415 5 ACUTE DEPRESSION AND ROAD COMPETITION ANNUAL REPORT Colombo, August 1 The Administration Report of the General Manager (Mr. T. E. Dutton), Ceylon Government Railway, for 1031, reveals the fact that the gross revenue from all sources for the financial year amounted to Rs. 25,324,379. Compared
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    • 209 5 Pay and Prospects Settled Colombo, July 31 The Executive Committee of Health have agreed upon the pay and prospects of the Ceylonese nurses who recently returned from England, and the Board of Ministers have expressed their approval of the Committee’s decisions. The Executive Committee decided that
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    • 134 5 Merchants Not Satisfied With Reduced Steamer Rates Galle, July 26 On inquiry to-day of Messrs. E. Coates and Co., Galle, it was ascertained that in spite of a reduction having been made on freight rates on rice from Rangoon and Calcutta to Galle, dissatisfaction still prevails
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    • 278 5 11 I .ONEOF oireawayj Ii 9 w ’Jik Just Unpacked Unpacked I -‘ilA 1 THE CX WONDER TRAVELLING RUG Here's a British Made Rug r that is the acme of good value—will serve you long and I has no equal at the price. Composed of Wool and Cotton Mixture in
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  • 2190 6 PRINCE AT A WEDDING: ADVANCE OF PROFESSIONAL WOMEN WOMEN'S WORLD GAMES: THE QUEEN ON HOLIDAY (From Our Own Correspondent). London, August 3. The adverse weather conditions have considerably affected the Queen’s plans recently, and on more than one occasion she has had to alter her
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    • 275 6 jflijN. h' "J W m O .JK9 IRwL FERROCRETE I THE RAPID HARDENING PORTLAND CEMENT. L On account of its special qualities Ferrocrete will I I make a dense and waterproof concrete considerably l superior to the requirements of the British Standard Specification. In about 4 days it attains the
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    • 244 6 ALL BABIES THR y E BEST ON TRUFOOD. Ifij 1 IPs I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters —MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature j would have them built. No other food so t completely takes the place of
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  • 496 7 THE OLD SPANISH PRISONER Describing h'r.v a well-known man “spoofed” a gang working the old hoary-headed Spanish Prisoner trie.:, one of the world’s most notorious swindles, which still finds victims, one of the most recent being a prosperous Sussex former, who was induced to part with £l2O.
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  • 50 7 three million bushels in 1928. —Austral Service. Tasmania’s record fruit season, just over, has anticipated Ottawa agreements. Nearly million bushels of apples and pears have been shipped from Hobart this year, beating the previous record of less than three million bushels in 1928. —Austral Service.
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  • 65 7 Baby of 2| Wins 10 Prizes Little Elaine Crocker, of Eastwood, New South Wales, is claimed to be the world s youngest agricultural and horse show rider, according to an Austral Service message. Although “Baby” Crocker, as she is known, is only 2% years old she
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  • 95 7 Australian Cow Gains Another Record of the Empire The Australian epithet of disgust, a fair cow,” has been turned to one of approbation in the case of Richmond Posy t e Fifth, a Jersey which has just beaten the world’s record for milk butterfat production previously held by
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  • 461 7 SENATE AND M. HERRIOTS PROPOSALS The Government’s proposals for balancing the Budget and furnishing the Trea- sury with funds to meet its urgent expen- > diture were adopted without a division by the Senate in the truncated form in which they had left the Chamber after the
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  • 247 7 DEPARTURE OF SCIENTISTS FROM SOUTHAMPTON A large party of scientists have sailed from Southampton in the Canadian Pacific liner Montcalm in order to take part in the observations of the eclipse of the sun on August 31, which will best seen in Canada and
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  • 101 7 Big Trade Opportunity I The Empire will have a big opportunity of implementing the decisions of Ottawa, when, in 1934 Melbourne celebrates its century’s growth from a few rude huts to a spacious park-dotted and boulevarded city, of more than a million people, says an Austral Service message.
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    • 303 7 famous beauties find in the perfect dentifrice. Their white, pearly teeth testify to the effective use of this smooth, creamy, mouth and breath refreshing Tooth Paste. ODOL removes discoloration and tartar, and makes teeth white and lustrous in a few days. ODOL Mouth Wash completes the perfect mouth hygiene, cleansing
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    • 274 7 ADVERTISING TELLS OF THINGS J 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 I of the PINANG GAZETTE and increase your custom. i ij i 1 t s
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  • 951 8 L We make no apology for returning to this subject for even though rice is plenti--1 ful at the present time with prices as low L as they ever have been it is nevertheless f a matter that concerns this country vitally. I Speaking at the opening of
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  • 386 8 The announcement that the Special Service Company will be disbanded as from the Ist September and that the majority, if not all, of the tw-enty-five members will be repatriated is at first sight somewhat surprising but on reflection the authorities seem to be doing the best thing
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  • 987 8 THE CONQUEST OF FEAR The old Latin tag, that it was fear which first made the gods is not a serious contribution to the origin of religious belief. But it has its value: in its one-sided and over-confident way it does present a real truth. Religion and fear
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  • 773 8 TOLD AT THE 19TH HOLE These two nineteenth-hole vouched for by the Austral v 8 vice:— s*. 1. Exasperated by having to is searching for a ball that b* tlais with every stroke, a lady eo iS dirtier championship at Bairnsdale 4 club town in Victoria, observed
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    • 110 8 NEW SHIPMENT OF CHEESE PER S.S. PEMBROKESHIRE NOTE THE PRICES! cfs. NEW ZEALAND CHEDDAR Per lb. 55 ENGLISH CHEDDAR 70 ROQUEFORT 80 GORGONZOLA 60 ST. IVEL (Cream Cheese) Per Pkt. 45 KRAFT Per lb. 80 CHILVERN COTTAGE Per Pkt. 65 PRITCHARD CO.. LTD. PENANG. iiHom 1 FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO
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    • 20 8 E. and O. HOTEL. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. Dance Music By the Band of the H S.S. PRESIDENT HAY’ES
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  • 120 9 Reuter. FOR CHAOS -t Hitler Refuses to Disclose His Plans NO COMPROMISE Berlin, Yesterday. mv followers would never understand me if I accepted Hindenburg’s compros, declared Hitler in his first public utterance since he rejected the Vice-Chan-cellorship of the Reich and the Premiership t) f Prussia. Hitler
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  • 270 9 Reuter. Agreement Expected to be Reached in a Day or Two Ottawa, Yesterday. T Empire is not built on trade agreen r: nor can it be maintained by tariffs ar erences,” said Mr. Baldwin in a si speech at a Canadian Club luncheon. Mr. Baldwin added ‘‘lt can
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  • 86 9 —Reuter. Tragedy in Paris Hotel Spanish Woman Surrenders i Paris, Yesterday. A man, apparently a Bourbon Prince, Was found with his throat cut in a hotel bedroom. A card was found in his possession in•cribed; ‘Prince Edgard Bourbon, bom in WO it Rothenstein son of Alice of Bourbon
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  • 47 9 .—Reuter. Huge Decline Revealed in Official Figures A Berlin, Yesterday, the i ne in Germany’s trade during offi< i Vir s revea led in the following f ir July ***** °000. Imports &62 ooo'n, Co,n P ared with 827,000,000 and <wo.ooo in July last year.—Reuter.
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  • 27 9 —Reuter. Celtic Beat Third Lanark r In the s. London, August 16. Lunark by fm? U gue Celtic beat Third goa la to two.—Reuter.
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  • 76 9 aixuscu nuicuuisuu wa.s luuuu noi guiny. Judgment is expected in December.—Reuter. Thirty Accused TWO BRITISHERS FOUND GUILTY JUDGMENT IN DECEMBER Meerut, Yesterday. The long drawn out conspiracy case, which began three years ago, and in which thirty persons are charged with sedition, is drawing to a close.
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  • 303 9 —Reuter. Huge Figures Create Great Impression London, Yesterday. Although the success of the War Loan conversion cash bonus operation was already assured the huge figures issued by the Treasury created a great impression in financial circles. On the Stock Exchange a strong tone prevails throughout. British Government
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  • 44 9 -Reuter. Holder of Long Distance Record Seriously Injured New York, Yesterday. The airman Russell Boardman, holder of the long distance record, was seriously injured in a crash. He gained the record in 1931 flying with a Polando from Long Island to Istambul.
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  • 27 9 -Reuter. Verdict Delayed by Further Prosecution Speech Miami, To-day. The Lancaster trial verdict was delayed by a further- prosecution speech. It is now expected to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 51 9 -Reuter. Spinners’ Federation Gives Notice of Reduction of Wages London, Yesterday. There is a further development in the Lancashire cotton wage crisis. The Spinners’ Federation has decided to give a month’s notice of reduction of the wages of spinners by approximately two shillings and nine pence in the
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  • 102 9 —Reuter. AMERICA DELIGHTED OVER BIRTH OF SECOND SON Englewood (New Jersey), Yesterday. AMERICA IS DELIGHTED AT THE NEWS THAT MRS. LINDBERGH GAVE BIRTH TO A SON THIS MORNING AT THE HOME OF HER MOTHER MRS. MORROW.—Reuter. The birth of the Lindbergh baby, which occurred at 6.30 a.m., was
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  • 212 9 —Reuter. AFTER POOR START 1 Lancashire Trounce Middlesex London .Yesterday’. At the Oval, the match between Surrey and the Indians w’as drawn. Surrey hit up 387 for 9 and declared in their first knock, Whitfield contributing 101 not out. The Indians were dismissed for 204, Fender
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  • 216 9 Convincing Drama at The Majestic i ‘‘Amateur Daddy” which opened last night at the Majestic, with Warner Baxter and Marian Nixion in the leading roles, is a convincing drama of unusual charac- < ter. Warner Baxter was commissioned by a dying friend to care for his orphaned children.
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  • 30 9 MESSRS. PRITCHARD CO., LTD. The s.s. Pembrokeshire brought a cargo of cold storage supplies, cauliflowers, cabi bages, celery, grape fruit, oranges, apples i and Canary potatoes which are now on
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  • 68 9 —Reuter. Twenty Two Drowned DESPATCH BOAT FOUNDERS IN A TORNADO Paris, Yesterday. Twenty-two lives are believed to have been lost when a despatch boat carrying mails from Natal (Brazil) to Dakar (Senegal) foundered in a tornado off the WestAfrican coast. The ship belongs to the French Aero
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  • 318 9 BY 3 GOALS TO 2 Poor Game in Senior League Match The M.A.F.C. suffered their second defeat in the Senior League Competition when they were beaten by the P.C.C. yesterday by three goals to two on the Esplanade. Although the exhibit: n of foot: ill was
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  • 78 9 SENIOR LEAGUE FIXTURES The following are fixtures in the Senior League for August: Thursday, August 18, D.A.F.C. VS. P.W.F.A. S.X.I. Ground. Saturday, August 20, C.R.C. vs. P.R.C. C.R.C. Ground. Tuesday, August 23, P.C.C. vs. P.W.F.A. Esplanade. Wednesday, August 24, Police vs. S.X.R.C. C.R.C. Ground. Thursday, August 25,
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  • 110 9 ASIATIC UNEMPLOYMENT FUND (PENANG P.W.) LIST No. 13. The following donations are gratefully acknowledged. Penang Buddhist Association $5O/-, Li Tek Seah $lOO/-, Proceeds of Magic Show at Hu Yew Seah $6.75, Asiatic Staff of Runnymede Hotel $29.30, Hutchings School Staff (Messrs Hooi Yip Hoong and Lee Boon Poh $2/- each,
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  • 164 9 MANAGEMENTS REASSURANCE The management of the Bata concern has issued a statement to the effect that the financial position of the firm is sound and that the decentralized organization permits of the business being carried on and developed in the spirit and on the lines
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  • 104 9 FlN—Spot v YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £143 ss. Od. £143 7s. 6d. nN (3 Months) London £144 17s M £145 Oa M Singapore t™”* 7312 Business Done Penang ***** 7212 Buaineaa Done Buyere-No Sellers. No Buyers. COPRA—(Sundried) 5570 $5.70 524 00 $24.00 BLACK PEPPER RUBBER London 2 7 16d
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    • 112 9 JOHNNIE ***** RED LABEL A VERY GOOD WHISKEY AT A TRULY MODERATE PRICE. BLACK LABEL IS GUARANTEED 12 YEARS OLD. Sole Agents John Little and Co., Ltd., Penang Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, I poh. REAL BARGAIN IN GOLD AND SILVER SHOE BROCADES Various Designs Useful for DANCING and EVENING Shoes and
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  • 626 10 STANDARD HALF THAT OF LONDON A mass of valuable information on economic developments in Soviet Russia is given in a further Memorandum issued by the Birmingham Bureau of Research. The Memorandum, which is entitled W ages of Industrial Workers in the U.S.S.R”, is obtainable from the Russian
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  • 280 10 NEED OF SKILLED CRAFTSMEN Mr. H. Ramsbotham, M.P., Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education, addressing the Yorkshire Council for Further Education at Leeds, on "The Education of the Craftsman,” said:— "There is a real danger at the moment of a shortage of skilled craftsmen in
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  • 514 10 mr. c. McWhirter on recent CRITICISMS Mr. Charles McWhirter presided at th? annual meeting of the Automobile Association at the Savoy Hotel. He said that the association had increased its membership by over 17,000, notwithstanding the universal world depression, and notwithstanding the fact that we were
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  • 376 10 KENT CRICKETERS’ PLANS FOR I MEMORIAL The following appeal is about to be issued over the signatures of Lord Plender, President of the Kent County Cricket Club; Mr. W. H. Patterson, chairman of the Managing Committee; Lord Cornwallis, Chief of the Band of Brothers: and Mr.
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    • 186 10 STUDY THE PINANG GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENTS es 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,
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    • 402 10 J s' s 1 */SU- 1., tv <1 vflWk I r z u W. firs R A J FW* E I I > SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. PENANG Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur II I ‘‘As the teSUlt of a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aßecaaußßCsiaai [THE-BLUES I SI VWw H 5 No
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  • 1346 11 I crewe to WILLESDEN H MILES an hour for 152 MILES B train from Liverpool to ,2r, r .ourney of 194% miles ■u» ton 14 minutes on July 18. She K hours i nd willesden and her K’?P t d a Ld for the 152% miles between
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  • 493 11 Working at High Pressure PROMISING OUTLOOK The continuous growth of the British fruit and vegetable canning industry, which was described in The Times recently, has brought in its train a corresponding development in can-making, one of the latest branches of the already considerable tin-container manufacturing industry. Output
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  • 134 11 APPROXIMATELY £12,800,000 VALUE ALREADY SOLD A record has been created by the total Sydney wool sales for the 5ea50n—1,190,537 bales. This, says Reuter, is an increase of 149,000 bales on the turnover of last season. This is the seventh season in succession that the million-bale mark has
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    • 397 11 Jjj! e i.L l. lj-u t f a ;> ignCTol J V ’HI I I Creme feM SW®® I Cream W A splendid protective cream for day use fiß and the ideal foundation for powder. Ml “s Supplement it by Cold Craam, the W t perfect cleansing cream. < I
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  • 2073 12 London, July 30. The London and Liverpool rubber returns were both satisfactory in that deliveries exceeded landings in each case. United Kingdom stocks for the ninth week in succession showed a decrease, and fell to 106,723 tons, contrasting with 136,500 tons a year ago. Rubber prices have been
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  • 288 12 SUGGESTIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT Proposals with the object of increasing the output of British iron ore mines and the tin mines of Cornwall and Devon are contained in the report, of the advisory committee for the metalliferous mining and quarrying industry. It is pointed out that
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  • 183 12 Latest Quotations Tuas Mon Rgt. Aug 16 Aug. 15 Seps 19 Paris 88 8/4 88 7/8 123 96 New Y<.rk 8481. 2 8.48 1/2 4,85 7 Montreal 4 0U 4.C0 Braseds 25 07 1/2 25 8/ 2 84 k 8 Geneva 17 l7 8 i 24
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  • 1128 12 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST E NAMES. S. a tn RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc.' c. i Allenbv Rub*»er Co. 33 1 -*5 I Alor Gajr.h Rubber Estate I 2 Amalgamated Malay Estates 30 5*» Aye» Hitam Planting Syndicate W 70 Ayer Kumng Rubber Estates 1? Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Ayer
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    • 51 12 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL, Phone No. 60. TANJONG BUNGAH. Saturday, 20th August, 1932. CHARITY DANCE IN AID OF The Asiatic Unemployment Fund, Penang. Dancing From 8.30 to 1 a.m. Tickets:—Gents $l.OO, Ladies Free. The Oriental Dance Orchestra IN ATTENDANCE. Sunday, 21st August, 1932. LIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT From 5 p.m. FOLLOWED BY
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    • 14 12 WIRELESS WIRELESS Informative and Interest-: ing articles appear in the Pinang Gazette ON FRIDAYS.
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    • 526 12 Importance of Sall 11 In Daily Life The salt in your daily food is vitally in, is essential Therefore, choose RrOj purc dry free runnin g Cercbos Salt, the handy pourer tin. 111 Cerebos Soli Manufactured by Cereboe Limited, Lenden f J •M, I.» I J L When Distance Lends
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  • 788 13 Shipps Arrivals and Departure s Schedule of Principal Lines llziaHnC is a list Of vessels arriving from Penang during the week: I in PORT TO-DAY .iiKDAR from Tg. Mengeidar, BaM** 4 q m Ai i Paneh, Berombang dilator same port, to-day-.uK from Batoe Bahra, Belawan dTg B^ ra Sai,S f
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  • 147 13 THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. Anglo-Chinese School Sports, Pant Buntar. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. A.A.A. Meeting of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. I.S.P. Malayan Conference at Port Dickson. Ipoh Repertory Players present “Bogey” at the Playhouse, Grand Hotel, Ipoh. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20. A.A.A. Meeting of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur Kinta Indian Association: Annual
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  • 291 13 None Rejected Up to Date Colombo, August 1 That the operation of the Amending Ordinance on the question of rubbishy teas is causing no hardship whatsoever and that no shipments have beer: delayed or held up. was the opinion expressed to a representative of the “Times of Ceylon”
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  • 400 13 A BLUE LOBSTER Major Barker, Game Warden of the Sudan, has sent seven ostriches, obtained in the Sudan, to the Zoo. They are very young birds, the tallest being under 4ft. high and the smallest not more than 2ft. They seem active and appear to have
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  • 250 13 FOUR MEN CHARGED WITH MURDER A police lieutenant of Nassau County, in Long Island, and three detectives were arrested by order of Mr. Justice Steinbrink, sitting as a committing magistrate, ind charged with murder in the second detree in connexion with the death of Hyman Stark, who
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  • 214 13 STRANGE INCIDENT AT CHESTER Sightseers at Upton Zoo, Chester, witnessed what appeared to be the deliberate suicide of a monkey. Mr. Mottershead, keeper of the Zoo, said: “In a lifetime of experience, home and abroad, I have never known an animal deliberately commit suicide. The monkey
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    • 229 13 I fit i DUNLOP TYRES now! A J They grip the greasy road j and make your motoring UHh' I buy BRmsM BLry ji I SUCCES-S WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Writes EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS morning *lckn«S( relieved nauiea finished had very bad morning sickness M a wee baby
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  • 261 14 SONG SOOTHES U.S. VETERANS CAPITOL SCENE The 15,000 war veterans encamped at Washington, fearing that Congress would adjourn without granting them the £400,000,000 they demand as war service bonus, staged a last despairing parade in front of the Capitol and the White House (President Hoover’s
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  • 173 14 POLICE DEFIED FOR 3 WEEKS -.j Bernard Mathews, the 13-years-old boy who has been playing roof-top hideand seek with the Civic Guards at Dundalk, County Louth, Irish Free State, for three weeks, has been captured. He had spent most of his days and nights on the 40ft.
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  • 126 14 CROWDS PRAY FOR HER IN TEMPLE She is a very sick woman,” was her doctor’s description of Sister Aimee McPherson, the ‘‘hot gospeller,” who was removed to a Los Angeles hospital. “There is a strong possibility,” added the physician, Dr. Edward Williams, “that she may suffer a
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  • 120 14 MORE LIGHTS FOR PICCADILLY Fifty miles of streets will be affected by a brighter Westminster scheme for which the contract has been awarded to the Gas Light and Coke Company. It includes: Converting eight lamps at the east end of Piccadilly from 1,800 candle power to 3,000
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  • 410 14 SIR N. PLAYFAIR’S SON AS LEADER MARCH WITH DRUM The Oxford “Blazers,” a party of Oxford undergraduates who have formed a pierI rot party to tour the south coast resorts, gave their first show in the Queen’s Hall, Seaford, Sussex. 1 To advertise their show they
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  • 251 14 FOLLOWING WOMEN’S LEAD Slimming, hitherto so popular with women in England and the L’nited States, is now being taken up by an increasing number of men. Those who a year or so ago gave scarcely a thought to their w r aistlines are now scrupulously careful about what
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  • 117 14 MAYOR’S PEAK CAP AT WEDDING Aiderman Major S. W. Humphery, the Mayor of Lowestoft, Suffolk, became temporary chauffeur to his own chauffeur, Mr. Edgar Hammond. He drove Mr. Hammond to church to be married, and, the better to act the part, he donned a yachting cap.
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  • 178 16 AIR MAIL A mail for Europe by the Alor Star Amsterdam Dutch Air Mail service closes at 6 p.m. on Friday. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Kan tang (Trang) by the s.s. Rawang will be closed at 5 p.m. to-day. A mail for Ceylon, Southern and Western India
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  • 56 16 P. O. RAWALPINDI The P. O. s.s. Rawalpindi from "Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai, Hongkong and Singapore is expected to arrive in Penang at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 20, and will leave for Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Port Said, Malta, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Plymouth and London at 7 p.m. the same day. The
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  • 126 16 Judgment Reserved The Court of Appeal reserved judgment this morning in the appeal of Khoo Ee Lay from the judgment of Mr. Justice Whitley in his suit against Khoo Tek Kiong, trustee of the estate of the late Khoo Eu Yong. Mr. Justice Whitley held against first
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  • 196 16 TIES FOR THURSDAY Men’s Singles Handicap “A" (Semi-final) —15.5 C. W. Shorland v. Scr. C. Delmar Morgan. Mixed Doubles Handicap —l5 J. H. Fenwick and Miss Parfitt v. plus 2 J. G. Carr and J. L. C. Walker. Ladies’ Singles Handicap Winner of —3O Mrs. Purcell
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