Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 August 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 195. Vol. LXXXX. FRIDAY. 19th AUGUST, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 658 1 I End Of Life Of I Service FUNERAL to-day Planting Activities Recalled I We announce with deep regret Le death which took place yesterday evening in the Bangsar ■Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, of Mr. I| S. Arter, the prominent MaiaLn planter, after
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  • 203 1 SOCCSR FIRST DIVISION CONCLUDED: MALAYS LEAD (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. The first division of the Singapore League closed yesterday with a thrilling display by the Chinese and the Royal Air Force who drew one all. The R.A.F. are level with the Gloucesters on points but gain
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  • 80 1 School Relay Team Leave for K. L. St. Xavier’s Institute who were the winners of the One Mile School Relay at the Malayan Athletic Championships at Kuala Lumpur last year are making a bid again to capture the trophy. The team left for Kuala Lumpur yesterday in
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  • 50 1 RESULTS OF TIES PLAYED YESTERDAY Mixed Doubles Handicap —3O H. E. Muriel and Miss Howes Roberts beat —3 L. G. Lee and Mrs. N. Rees 9-7, 6-3. Ladies’ Singles Handicap (Semi-final) —3O Mrs. C. P. Purcell beat plus 3 Miss D. M. Orr 6-1, 6-1.
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    • 92 1 PROFESSOR PICCARD'S FLIGHT I Page 9. ON OTHER PAGES Burma News 3 Special Wireless article 4 America’s attitude to Manchuria 6 Bangkok Ricksha Strike 6 Antiquated Lottery Laws 5 Taiping abduction case 5 More Serious Crime in London 7 One Man in 50 Million 14 Why Maurice seeks Divorce 11
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    • 2063 2 Mnzz_ L < RATES FOR CASUAL MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE BANKS. Li ADVERTISEMENTS TOWN, PENANG. I*/ Fl Nederiandsche Handel Hongkong and J w addressed TENDERS Maatschctppi;, N? V.' Shanghai Banking the Advertisement Manager, The PE jj A ng SBWEBAGE SCHEME. Corporation i inang Gazette. Royal Charter A.D. 1824.) (Incorporated in the
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  • By The Burma Mail
    • 500 3 69 Houses Wrecked RAPID RELIEF WORK Syriam, August 6. An eye-witness from Kayingan described the approach of the cvclone a smoky column standing upright from a horizon of black. Swiftly it advanced from the > 'Uth-west with a moaning and a ruining noise. It took the village
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    • 121 3 "Town Partially Destroyed Th housJe way Hospital and several Station v of the Assistant when a dster> were partially destroyed En iav V swe Pt over Letpadan on th* Su it 1 la^y destroying the town on The cve 91de Of 1116 railw ay line. i 8
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    • 507 3 HIS EXCELLENCY ATTENDS STRIKING FANCY COSTUMES Lady Innes Gives Away Prizes Rangoon. Aug. 10. In the hearty spirit worthy of a good cause, a brilliant throng crowded the Jubilee Hall on Thursday for the Ex-Service annual ball, at which His Excellency Sir Charles Innes and Lady Innes
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    • 205 3 Members’ Show Rangoon, August 8. I Small dogs, big dogs, noisy dogs, quiet; dogs, the well-behaved and the not-so well behaved dogs, belonging to the members of the Burma Kennel Association, were all brought to the Jubilee Hall on Saturday, July 30 to be judged
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    • 476 3 HOW IT IS DONE Rangoon, August 5. Besides recording meteorological observations, the Rangoon Port Commissioner s observatory is responsible for the determination of correct Burma Standard Time. The equipment consists of a sidereal clock, a standard mean time clock set to Burma standard time, a Greenwich
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    • 312 3 Hlaing-Myat-Paw’s Organisation Rangoon, August 10. At a meeting held on Wednesday night at the house of U Paw Tun, Halpin-road, U Chit Hlamg, U. Myat Tha Dun. U PawTun. C. P. Khin Mating, U Tha Kadoe. U Ba Thein, pleader, Mouimein, U Khin Toe and U Tun Tin
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    • 352 3 BRITISH WIRE ROPES. THOS. AND WM. SMITH LTD.—BRITISH ROPES LTD. Send us Your Let us Help Solve Enquiries. Your Wire Rope Representative Troubles. Write Stocks Carried us To-Day. HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Penang, Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. mt wL Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action
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  • 1446 4 PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY REVIVED: MEETING NEXT FRIDAY LATEST PROGRAMME NEWS LOCAL RECEPTION ERRATIC. The Penang Wireless Society was formed some five years ago but went into recess owing to the lack of suitable programmes and the non-manufacture of short-wave receivers in those days. With the progress made with the
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  • 898 4  -  J. c. w.- Amateurs vs. Professionals WALKER CUP TRIAL The annual match between the Amateurs and Professionals was played on Saturday, July 23, at Mid Surrey. The event is now a fixture and will be played every year. This particular match was doubly interesting as it was really a
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  • 520 4 Major Ayris has left Kuala Lipis for Kuala Lumpur to undergo an operation on his eye. Mrs Dunford Wood, the wife of the Ipoh lawyer, is expected back from home by the Carthage. Mr. A. M. Goodman, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, and Mrs. Goodman are staying at
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    • 17 4 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what you friends at Home are doing——Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.
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    • 162 4 fl iff Il t'-' i f wv 11 f ii tin iH w HIRE I PIANO i/f wil/ on/y cost You 40°.? Per Month, and this sum includes Free Tuning and Maintenance. I We hold Large Stocks for You to Select from, THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., PENANG. I I SIAM
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  • 681 5 Informal Atmosphere Of Sweepstake Inquiry o— A LITTLE CHAT ABOUT COCONUT SHIES “MUGS” IN YORKSHIRE Another illustration of the queemess of public opinion was provided when the Royal Commission on Lotterffs and Sweepstakes held its third public meeting in the Conference Hall o f the
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  • 309 5 drawn game D.A.F.C.’s Poor Form the has played two matches in thev'i' 1 a K ue > in the first of which theodYT Ucky to beat the M.A.F.C. by in ’hree and yesterday in their a X alch lhcy <!rcw With P W.F.A. in display ln
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  • 115 5 BRITISH MONEY POURING INTO DUBLIN Thousands of pounds are pouring into Dublin, especially from England, for the next Irish Hospitals Sweepstake on the Cesarewitch, which promises to create yet another record. The Hospitals Trust has had to instruct all its departments that summer holidays must be completed
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  • 145 5 Decline of 118 Members During the Year (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. The Cricket Club annual report shows a decline of 118 in the active membership for the year ended June 30. The income and expenditure account shows a surplus of $296 with members’ accounts in debit
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  • 187 5 TAIPING AMATEUR RACES Final Selections for To-day By TIC-TAC There would appear to be no scratchings for to-day’s amateur races at Tai ping there may be some on the course —but it is definitely known that Mr. Kirw’an s horses are not running. Two of
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  • 144 5 .—Reuter. AND AMES Fisher Performs the Hat Trick London, Yesterday. At Sheffield, Yorkshire defeated Somerset by an innings and 93 runs. In their first knock Somerset were dismissed for 95, Fisher taking 5 for 12, including the hat trick. Yorkshire hit up 357 for 8 wickets
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  • 634 5 Marriage Ends Unhappily After Thirteen Years (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 18. A charge of enticing away one Janibee a Mina from the lawful custody of her husband was preferred against a handsome Tamil Mohamedan named Ibrahim before Tunku Ismail, the Taiping Magistrate, today at the
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    • 224 5 HOUSEHOLD BARGAINS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES PLAIN COTTON PLAIN CHECK YELLOW DUSTERS COTTON DUSTERS Very soft and fleecy in texture. An exceptionally strong durable Will not harm the most highly wearing duster. White Ground with polished surfaces. Whipped all Blue or Red Checks. Size 22” x 23” round with red Cotton.
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  • 338 6 Suggested Non-Recognition REPUBLICAN PARTY’S STAND Iwaki, Japan, Aug. 11. The newspaper, Yomiuri, commenting upon Mr. Stimson’s speech on Sunday, declares that the Republican Party’s strong stand regarding Manchuria will continue up to the Presidential Election. It says its attempt will also lead the League Powers towards
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  • 343 6 Owners Yield COOLIES RETURN TO THEIR DUTIES Bangkok, Aug. 13. The second rickshaw strike came to an end late yesterday evening, and the streets to-day are full of the red vehicles again. It was reported yesterday that the strikers elected seven delegates to submit a petition to
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  • 138 6 That Treaty of Commerce Paris, August 11. The Ministry of Commerce has issued a communique to the effect that various newspapers have recently published information with regard to negotiations between France and America on the subject of a treaty of commerce. Some of the statements made were
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    • 165 6 I Ml"— .1 COLOUR COMES TO STAY Concrete has changed its dress Ihe 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
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    • 92 6 ALL BABIES T H BEST ON TRUFOOD. .1 I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert I youngsters—MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE HUMANISED TRUFGOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature would have them built. No other food so completely takes the place of breast milk. Send for sample.
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    • 533 6 Short Wave Stations For Penang Listeners Midnight la.m. 2 a.m. 3 am 4 a m. 5?.m. 6 m. 5 p. m- 6 p.m. 7 p.m. Br.tr. 9 p.m. 10 p.m. 11 P-®-to to to to to to to to to to to to to t 0 lam. 2 a. m.
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  • 506 7 A MURDER MYSTERY Not Necessary To Make Arrest" 8.000 SMASH AND-GRAB RAIDS Scotland Yard is getting to grips with crime. It is revealed in the report for 1931 of the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. that an entirely new system of policing the Metropolitan district
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  • 166 7 £750,000 BUILDING WITH 3,000 BEDROOMS A scheme for the erection of a big hotel at a cost of £750,000 on the prom-j enade at North Shore, Blackpool, with a large indoor swimming bath adjoining the hotel at a cost of £120,000, was passed by the Blackpool Town Council
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  • 316 7 ENVELOPE SPINSTER TOOK FROM BANK NEVER RETURNED NO RELATIVES TO CLAIM FORTUNE Romance is being w’oven into the drab life-story of Polly Mary’ Fitz Patrick, the spinster recluse of Russell-square, Brighton, following the inquest when a verdict of death from Natural Causes was returned. Miss Fitz Patrick
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  • 122 7 32nd Knock-out in 33rd Fight Jack Doyle, the young heavy-weight boxer who was discovered while he was in the Irish Guards, knocked out Bobby Shields, the Scottish heavy-weight champion, in 2 min. 25 sec. at the Liverpool Football Club ground. This was Doyle’s 32nd knock-out victory in
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    • 360 7 I !l I" II I A splendid I supper I and then <—/ /_l* fl I a Carlsberg. PJBSf Jfl I H b»ngj/' z_Ja I II I z fl'?! £"VB fl I I W/ Jr H fl I 2 Oneo fasted /wW yJb wanted k. j 53 e THE KING
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    • 23 7 FOO CHEONG CO., 89, Bishop St., Penang. TIMBER MERCHANTS, FUR11TIIRE MAKERS.PAINTERS, POLISHERS SIGNBOARD WRITERS. LAP.GE STOCKS ON HAND, PRICES COMPETITIVE. Easv Payments Accepted.
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    • 487 7 ADVERTISING TELLS OF THINGS I X 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 i increase your custom. IF IT’S STRENGTH /—z, YOU NEED
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  • 18 8 Clements: On Thursday, August 18. 1932, to Nell (nee Woodward-Jeffrey) wife of H. F. Clements, a son.
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  • 517 8 Unemployment and distress are rampant in Malaya and the public have developed an anxious attitude towards the handling of the country’s financial position. A greater reduction in public expenditure is called for and in this respect there is lacking on the part of Government, as a Government,
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  • 253 8 There is still considerable comment among Government servants about the two public meetings held during the past week to obtain a vote on Dr. Noel Clarke's proposal of a Weekly Wage. The letter received by the President of the Junior Civil Service Association, Penang, from Singapore, stated that
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  • 190 8 i Why He Resigned Sequel 1 To Gift Stockholm, August 8. Disgust with the Kreuger tradition and a feeling that all monetary transactions with Kreuger, however innocent, must necessarily be tainted are the motives given for the resignation of the Premier, M. Ekm an, according to a semi-official
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  • 829 8 As most readers of this journal are probably aware, the evolution of the country now known by the comprehensive name Malaya has been a complicated business. We acquired Malacca by conquest from the Dutch, and both Penang and Singapore by treaties with Malay Rulers,
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  • 689 8 SOME SPEED Gene Sarazen, Open Great BriUin anij off the tee at a velocity hour. Stop-watches aM established this beyond Synchronising the start of a times with the car 120 miles per hour, Saraz™ “head ot the car for about ,h M a time, ball and a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 159 8 NORTON MOTOR CYCLE 1932. Model, 18, O.H.V. 4.90 C.C. Electric Light and Horn, 3 Speed Sturmey Archer Gear Box. USUAL PRICE $690.00 CASH PRICE $600.00. A. J. S. MOTOR CYCLE Model 5.6 O.H.V. 2 Port Engine 3.49, C.C. Electric Light and Hom, 3 Speed Gear Box, Chromium Plated Tank. USUAL
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    • 49 8 I E. and O. I THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE I' HOTEL IN THE EAST. 1 ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA |j H each with sitting room and private L bathroom attached. 4 Modern Sanitation Throughout b j EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. 4 I ■"•«■’’••■■a new* wa.' 1
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 67 8 TO NIGHT Special Attraction at the Hockchiew Wayang, The Descent into Hades In this graphic play the goddess of Mercy descends into Hell to gain knowledge of the sufferings of the tormented. The Goddess inspects the eighteen departments of Tortures. This play is preceded by The Conditional surrender of Kwan
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  • 357 9 —Reuter. Dr. Piccard's iighf NEARLY faint on landing Previous Record Well Beaten Professor Piccard, who startled the world last year by ascending nearly ten miles into space in a specially constructed balloon, maJe a second attempt yesterday and broke his own record. His balloon ascended
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  • 70 9 Rugby Radio Service. British Delegates to Forthcoming Meeting Rugby, Yesterday. A C forthcom ing League of Nations United Kingdom Delegates SirL orei S n Secretory, Sir John of Hca|th Sir E Hi] 1 Aoiuig and Lord Cecil. Delegates will be the Foreign Fin in. Ca Pt- Anthony Eden,
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  • 49 9 mi payments kugby Radio Service. Minister of Finance Arrives in London T Rugby, Yesterday. 11 >rcek Minister of Finance is in Lonlll! ■> discuss with the Council of Foreign r !prs the position created by the P' r -n of payments on the Greek debt. Kugby Radio Service.
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  • 41 9 corded fnr U '-Krees, tne highest reHce. wo years.—Rugby Radio Ser- London s Highest Temperature for Two Years Rugby, Yesterday, peratur tl day experienced a shade temcorded fnr 92 de^rees the highest reMce. wo years.—Rugby Radio Ser-
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  • 273 9 to receive your approbation.”—Rugby Radio Service. Of Mediterranean Fleet ADMIRAL’S THANKS Rugby, Yesterday. The flagship, Queen Elizabeth, with the Prince of Wales and Prince George aboard, was flying the Royal Standard when, with the rest of the Mediterranean Fleet, she entered the superb harbour of
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  • 302 9 OTTAWA Perak Crime CHINESE IMPRISONED FOR FIVE YEARS (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. Weng Chong, who was arrested in connection with a gang robbery, which took place at the 44th mile Jalong Road, Sungei Siput, was brought up for trial at the Perak Assizes
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  • 414 9 of the Empire Marketing Board. —Rugby Radio Service. Committee's Report 4 J .SOUTH AFRICA AND IRELAND OPPOSE I Ottawa, Yesterday. The report of the Committee for Economic Co-operation adopted by the Imperial Conference provides for continuing a committee of two members from each State in the Commonwealth
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  • 160 9 Sakai Woman in Trousers and Coat (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. At the Assizes to-day Yeo Fee pleaded guilty to a charge of posession of ten counterfeit five-cent pieces. Accused kept a shop at Bidor and the police found the coins hidden in a bed curtain. Accused
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  • 172 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Perfect Weather AMY JOHNSON SEES HER HUSBAND OFF j Rugby, Yesterday. In perfect weather conditions and with a light following wind the young Scottish airman, J. A. Mollison, set off today from Portmarnock, Ireland, on his attempt to fly both ways across the Atlantic.
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  • 199 9 $lBO,OOO Involved COMPLAINANT REFUSES TO ANSWER COUNSEL’S QUESTION (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. During the preliminary enquiry into cheque forgery charges against Khor Teng Kwee, former bookkeeper employed by Julian Israel, a well-known local business man, the complainant refused to answer a question of counsel
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  • 111 9 SUPREME COURT Mr. Bassett Admitted to the Bar Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., had a busy day in the Supreme Court this morning. There were no less than 24 summonses, etc., in Chambers and the first matter alone took up more than half an hour. This was
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  • 71 9 Government Terms Rejected Brussels, Aug. 8. Following unrest involving numerous sectional strikes during the past month, an extraordinary meeting of the National Congress of Miners decided to declare a general strike in all Belgian coal fields to-morrow. The meeting rejected the settlement terms submitted by the Government
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  • 150 9 MANCHURIA —Reuter. Lytton Report: Another Forecast FAR-REACHING RESULTS EXPECTED Baltimore, Yesterday. The United States is sending representatives to London in September to discuss naval reduction, but they will be given instructions “not to surrender I the rowboat unless the United States is assured of British support
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  • 39 9 —Reuter. Arrival in England to Complete Education London, Yesterday. His Highness the Sultan of Brunei arrived in England aboard the liner Rajputana from Penang to complete his education. His Highness will stay at Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire.-
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  • 64 9 —Reuter. Sunset Beach SEVERAL SHIPS RACE TO ASSIST Sandiego (California), To-day. The United States aircraft carrier Saratoga is reported to be aground on Sunset Beach. The Saratoga is aground half a mile off the beach. Several ships including the battleship San Pedro are going to her
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  • 111 9 HN—Spot x YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £142 17s. 6d. £l4l 17s. 6d. nN (3 Months) London £144 ss. Od. £143 ss. Od. Singapore $72.75 $73.12 >£ Business Done Penang $72.37% $72.62% Business Done Buyers—No sellers. Buyers. COPRA— (Sundried) $5.70 $5.60 BLACK PEPPER $24.00 $24.00 RUBBER London 2 7/16d. 2
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  • 142 9 is designed with much beauty.—Rugby Radio Service. Buckfast Abbey to be Consecrated BUILT BY MONKS THEMSELVES > TT. Rugby, Yesterday. The Papal Legate will, next week, consecrate Buckfast Abbey, Devon, which a few C.T.F. monks have themselves built on the site where the old abbey
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  • 61 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Official Intervention PRIME MINISTER FOLLOWING DEVELOPMENTS Rugby, Yesterday. The Prime Minister while at Lossiemouth has been following developments in the wage dispute affecting the manufacturing section of the Lancashire cotton industry and is in touch with the Ministry of Labour regarding it. The newspapers
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  • 221 10 Has the secret of perpetual motion been discovered Well, very nearly. At least there is a "bell in Oxford which has been ringing unceasingly for ninety-two years of its own accord, and looks good enough to go on for fever. It
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  • 362 10 FRIENDSHIP OF 30 YEARS SECRET WEDDING AT MONTE CARLO A 64-year-old Irish peer and a Chelsea artist have added romance to a friendship that began more than 30 years by marrying secretly in Monte Carlo. They are Viscount Harberton, whose residence is at Cottage Castelli, ViUe-es-Martin,
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  • 155 10 ANGRY CROWD IN SEASIDE SCENE Holiday-makers at Blackpool have practically every form of entertainment provided for them, but a new’ one. introduced by visitors, led to a good deal of excitement. A large crowd which had assembled on the Blackpool promenade in anticipation of the completion
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  • 772 10 A STETHOSCOPE LOUDSPEAK.E IN VIENNA “I might mention that I was greatly impressed by a device which they have in use in the lecture room at one of the large medical clinics. This is a monaural stethoscope attached to a small wireless set with a loud-speaker,
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  • 1334 11 THE GOLDEN PHEASANT One of the impressions conveyed by The Golden Pheasant (Methuen, 6s. net), by Clotilde Wollersen, is of a security of manners and refinement that has almost vanished from fact, or, at any rate, from fiction, though the scene of the story is laid just after
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  • 242 11 TWO MORE YEARS AND WE WOULD BE ENEMIES NO TRAGEDY “We are good friends, but if we remained together for another two years we should become enemies.” In these words Maurice Chevalier, the stage and screen star, summed up his reasons for wanting a divorce from
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  • 105 11 Reuter. Arrests at an Irish Demonstration Police drew their batons in Hyde Park when a free fight broke out at a meeting at which an Irish flag was being held aloft. Three hundred people were in the crowd, when four young men made a
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  • 473 12 FINAL DIVIDEND RECOMMENDED 1 The following is the Report of Directors to be submitted at the Twenty-second Ordinary General Meeting to be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 33, Beach Street, Penang, on Saturday, August 27, 1932. REVENUE:— C. The gross Revenue from Rubber
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  • 1162 12 Strong Financial Position ANNUAL MEETING The Twenty-second Annual General Meeting of the Badek Rubber Estate Limited, was held on Wednesday, July 20, 1932, at the Registered Office of the Company, Ceylon House, 49 and 51, Eastcheap, London, E.C.3, the Hon. R. D. Denman, M.P. (the Chairman»
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  • 719 12 REPORT OF ANNUAL MEETING The Twenty-second Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of Rubber Estates of Krian Limited was held on the 29th June, 1932, at the registered offices, 7 Martin’s Lane, Cannon Street, E.C., Mr. W. Arthur Addinsell (Chairman of the Company) presiding. Mr.
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  • 389 12 New Heat Resisting Paint For Exhaust Manifolds An entirely new development in the painting of engine parts is the discovery of a new paint, known as Kemick HeatResisting Paint, which is at once a rustpreventative and actually improved by intermittent heating and cooling action. Until now there has been
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  • 188 12 LatiSt Quotations Tfcurs. WeJ Sat lug 18 Aug. 17 IS Paris 88 5/ 88 2L82 123 96 New York 847 s'B 847 s'B Montreal 8 991 8.99 Btissels 25 1/3? 25 041 34 *8 Geneva 17 82$ 17 881 24 86 A 'leterdsro 8.63 8.63 12
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    • 257 12 M 1 MUNICIPAL NOTICE your nerve energy I '■j with I RABIES I WiNATOCEIi J f In view of the existence; Th. Tr~ T-n-F-d. j am ong dogs in the island of. Fb- I the Municipal Commissioned I ”Se Z to call the Attention of the J able influ«nc« on
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    • 219 12 2_ -I I British pictures at ew «1 H£3 ■nA > I f Phone 264. I >6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT ,11 j TOGETHER AGAIN! 45 111 j RALPH LYNN-TOM WAln l| IN THE FAMOUS ALDWYCH FARCE~( o MEI)Y I "A NIGHT LIKE THE BEN TRAVERS’ MIRTHQUAKF 1 REPLETE WITH I f
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  • 970 13 of Principal Lines ~i n is a list Of vessels arriving Tbe fi I Jian g during the week: gaihng ir IN POR T TO-DAY Axrn CASTLE from Singalv rj Boston and Baltifflore-' to <ia v ,A«TbOL from Moulmein via Ports. ■k Moulmein and Tavoy San
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  • 189 13 FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. A. A. A. Meeting of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh Repertory Players present “Bogey” at the Playhouse, Grand Hotel, Ipoh. Klang River Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., Annual Meeting, Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., Penang, noon. Taiping Turf Club Amateur Races, First Day, 2.30 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST
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  • 223 13 B.M.A. VETERAN SAYS “NO” Sharp divisions of opinion on the success or failure of women as doctors exist among the medical practitioners who have gathered in London for the Contenary Congress of the British Medical Association, at B.M.A. House, Tavistocksquare, W. A woman doctor of
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  • 513 13 MALATESTA AND HIS OLD BAILEY TRIAL Enrico Malatesta, the notorious Anarchist leader, died at Rome on July 23, after a long illness, at the age of 76. He spent his last years in one of the so-called “popular” flats w’hich the Rome Municipality let at nominal rents
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  • 1041 16 t I ANNUAL MEETING Large Working Profits t I The eighth annual general meeting of the shareholders of 'the Klang River Tin Dredging Company, Limited, was held at noon to-day at the registered offices of the Company, No. 33, Beach Street, Penang. Mr. D.
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  • 98 16 Police Investigating Cause of Quarrel (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. Stating that the investigating officers were unable to get the true cause of the quarrel which led to the death of Lee Yin, the prosecution asked for a postponement of the case against Shaun Singh and Shada
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    • 268 16 Notice of Board cf Licensing j Pc ß ng The next quarter]' oa of Licensing; j nS Of Penang win < Penang, at 2.15 her 20th, 1932. Tues< lay 2. All appheatio f Or p.,, Billiard Room licen bllclI W. for the removal, tr licences previously held nJ b '«Hew/
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    • 38 16 PENANG WEATHER report Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E Nil! Noon 88 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 2.00 a.m. 8.14 a.m. 1.52 p.m 8.30 p.m. TO-MORROW 2.24 a.m. 8.40 a.m. 2.15 p.m. 8.50 p.m.
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