Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 August 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-08-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No, 198. Vol. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 23rd AUGUST, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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217 1932-08-23 1 Tamil Charged With Murder result of police INVESTIGATIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. Before Mr. M. J. Hayward, Assistant District Officer, Tanjong Malim, yesterday a Tamil labourer, Ratnaveeran Rasalingham Arumugam Palani was charged with the murder of two F.M.S. Railway firemen217 words
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Article45 1932-08-23 1 —Reuter. Leaves British Columbia for Japan Prince Rupert (British Columbia) To-day. The German airman Von Gronau continuing his world flight took off this afternoon for Alaska en route for Japan. Plans are complete for his journey to Berlin at the end of September.-—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article135 1932-08-23 1 Accused Committed SON OF FORMER CHINESE MINISTER (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. The preliminary enquiry into charges of forgery and criminal breach of trust preferred against Chang Khiam Hob, a son of the former Penang Chinese Millionaire and also Chinese Consul and Minister to the135 words
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Article86 1932-08-23 1 Reuter. Sequel to Communist Murder FIVE NAZI STORM TROOPS SENTENCED TO DEATH Berlin, Yesterday. Beuthen, Silesia, is in an uproar following the sentence of death passed on five Nazi Storm Troops for murdering a communist. Crowds of infuriated Nazis who surrounded the court with theReuter. - 86 words
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Article47 1932-08-23 1 —Reuter. Turn Over of Three Million Shares New York, Yesterday. Encouraged by a half for profit-taking, the stock market frisked upward many issues, gaining three to five points over the new high levels of the recent boomlet. The turnover was about three million shares.—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article187 1932-08-23 1 .—Reuter. Reconstruction j Plan EXTENSION OF MORATORIUM Stockholm, Yesterday. The Reconstruction Committee decided that the continuation of the Swedish Match Company would be of advantage to the creditors and shareholders and the company may eventually work itself out of its present posi* tion. It was proposed to.—Reuter. - 187 words
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Advertisement92 1932-08-23 1 'tTnagata BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to Th Dispensary [Branch Off e 52, Leith Street V.Y.WAWAW.W.*.\WZAW.y. I BUTTERCUP SALAD OIL I BUTTER “HOLAC” I t Renowned for < > its Purity and S V Superior Quality. Manufactured from /i 5 j < if s *he choicest [3l < |j W'af-92 words
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Advertisement1734 1932-08-23 2 RATES FOR CASUAL TO PEOPLE GOING BANKS. Z? ADVERTISEMENTS ON LEAVE. fj if. to°iet'from ocSbĕn'' Nederlcndsche Handel Hongkong and All communications relating to L unu te above sea level m Chutern Hills command j ikw g»- r. P,-<nraEre«4»a jftd vertisements should be addressed to ing lovely views. 26 miles London,1,734 words
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Article629 1932-08-23 3 uiiisbsmd Who Nursed Her Devotedly Now Missing A woman, so ill that she was believed to have only a few days at most to live, was murdered in her home in Love-lane, Mitcham, Surrey. The police were unable to trace her husband, who nursed her devotedly629 words
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Article79 1932-08-23 3 Imports Decline By Over £16,000,000 Sydney, Aug. 9. Imports into Australia for the financial year 1931-32 decreased by £16.000,000, but apart from bullion the decrease in the value of the experts was only £1,000,000. The value of the imports for the year amounted to £44.730,000, as compared with79 words
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Article336 1932-08-23 3 Producers Warned By Film Chief SALARIES TOO GREAT Hollywood is menaced by bankruptcy. Hoolywood, where life is lived on the millionaire scale, where the most fabulous salaries in the world are paid. This sensational statement was made in Hollywood by Mr. M. H. Aylesworth. president of the336 words
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Article188 1932-08-23 3 “The Morning Post.” Australian Jews lo Send Trees To Palestine Sydney. A remarkable memorial to the late General Sir John Monash is planned by the Australian Zionist Federation. It is proposed to plant a forest in Palestine in his name, and the Jews of the“The Morning Post.” - 188 words
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Article144 1932-08-23 3 —“The Morning Post” Effect on Australian Wool Production Sydney, i How the careful breeding and feeding of sheep have developed the wool-growing capacity of flocks in New South Wales is disclosed in official figures. The average weight of wool from a New South Wales sheep, it—“The Morning Post” - 144 words
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Advertisement607 1932-08-23 3 PILES CAN BE CURED. I Treatment The* Is Different. tag the tortures of Piles 11 Jments, and have tried a* l l known remedy without obtaining ev, r j V isk vou to give Dr. Van Vleck’s r ..’„rntixe Hie Plasma a trial. Its cura- action on the inflamed and607 words
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Advertisement357 1932-08-23 3 (BACHELOR PLAYER'S Bachelor cigarettes will be the choice of every hostess this year No party will be complete without them and the delightful flat fifty tin is a gift which is a seasonable. i h's: J x >• s: gs= JOHN PLAYER SONS, ENGLAND BETTER SMOKE BACHELORS w I I—---357 words
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Article1870 1932-08-23 4 PROSPECTS FOR THE ST. LEGER: AUTUMN HANDICAP PRICES: GORDON RICHARDS' FINE FORM (From Our Own Correspondent) T London, August 10. THE ST. LEGER SITUATION In the betting on the St. Leger, April the Fifth has been knocked out to 10 to 1 since his mishap, a.nd it1,870 words
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Article114 1932-08-23 4 By far the best riding performance last week was that of Gordon Richards, who, although he drew a blank at Lewes, rode 10 winners during the five preceding days. The following are the positions of the leading jockeys up to and including Saturday’s racing:— Won 2nd 3rd Unp.114 words
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Article171 1932-08-23 4 Final Acceptance to be Made on August 30 The following are the horses at present left in the St. Leger. There will be a final acceptance on Tuesday, August 30, when the list may be reduced to about 20. All a’Fire Mannamead Andrea Maranon c by Apple171 words
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Article275 1932-08-23 4 STRAITS TRADING C. C. BEATEN DE SILVA’S XI WIN BY 28 RUNS A cricket match was played on Sunday at Butterworth between the Straits Trading Co. Club and De Silva’s XI and resulted in a win for the latter by 28 runs The following are the scores:275 words
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Article564 1932-08-23 4 Dr. Graham, Health Officer, Kinta Sanitary Board, Ipoh, is in Batu Gajah Hospital. The District Officer, Yen has been appointed as Land Officer for his district in addition. Mr. E. C. Booth, Assistant, Jugra Land and Carey Ltd., Port Swettenham, will be leaving for home on furlough564 words
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Article1520 1932-08-23 5 climate more kind even than that In a Si upon the Olympic Games of whic h smu ecorda have come tumbling ancient or* An<Teles It was anticipated id performances would be returned Californian sky, but no one was ’“‘Soared for such a devasting attack quite preP figures1,520 words
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Article78 1932-08-23 5 CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING The following are the final results of the Penang Badminton Association Championship Meeting. MEN’S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP Winner: Liew Ah Foo (Hu Yew Seah). Runner up: Lim Chong Kean (Hu Yew Seah). MEN’S DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Winners: Liew Ah Foo and Lim Kok Liang (Hu Yew Seah).78 words
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Article329 1932-08-23 5 FREE FIGHT BETWEEN WATER POLO TEAM AND POLICE REFEREE ATTACKED A free fight between the Brazilian water polo team, officials.and police in the Swimming Stadium at Los Angeles marred the good feeling and harmony which had distinguished the 1932 Olympic Games. The whole of329 words
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308 1932-08-23 5 Loser In Tears At The Olympic Games Miss Hellen Madison, the 18-year-old American of Norwegian descent, gave the Olympic Games crowd at Los Angeles a thrill by her magnificent swimming in winning the 100 metres fiee-style title. In covering this distance in 1 min.308 words
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Article264 1932-08-23 5 Victory Snatched With Last Ball Surrey served up twenty minutes of REALLY brighter cricket on August 9th at the Oval, Kennington, S.E., during which time they beat both Middlesex and the clock. At ten minutes to six spectators were leaving the ground, satisfied that the game would be264 words
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Article203 1932-08-23 5 New Powers For Suspension Of Athletes At a full meeting of the International Amateur Athletic Federation at Los Angeles, where the Olympic Games are being held, the federation empowered themselves of the right to suspend any athlete of any nation from amateur competition. There was some203 words
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Article262 1932-08-23 5 NEW SCHEME FOR EUROPE PROPOSED A Qualifying Competition The Lawn Tennis Association issued on. August 9th the report of the meeting of Davis Cup representatives held in London on June 28 last. The report states that the new scheme for conducting the comoetition in Europe was submitted262 words
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Article61 1932-08-23 6 Reports Say No Lives Lost sn Town Peiping, August 10. According to an official telegram from Tang Yu-lin, a Japanese ’plane flew over Kailu, to the west of Tungliao, and dropped three bombs. Though the occupants of the ’plane fired several bursts from their machine-gun,61 words
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Article94 1932-08-23 6 Severe Punishments to Be Meted Out > '-'ip? Nanking, July 22. The Cabinet Council, at a meeting today. adopted the text of a mandate ordering educational reform. The mandate points out that such incidents as attacks on professors and strikes by students will no longer be tolerated. It94 words
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Article137 1932-08-23 6 Railway Workers to Assist Pickets Canton. The anti-Japanese agitation here has taken a new form lately. Railway workers on the Canton section of the CantonKowloon Railway have formed a separate association which is connected with the Anti-Japanese Boycott Society. According to newspaper reports members of the Railway Association137 words
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Article267 1932-08-23 6 2,000 Residents Homeless Canton, August 2. The floods have abated entirely since yesterday morning and hundreds of labourers are to-day cleaning the sewers as a precaution against further rising of the rivers. The Municipal Government authorities are still in session to work out relief measures for the 2,000267 words
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Article54 1932-08-23 6 Shanghai O&co to Resume Work Shanghai, August 3 in/ h Commercial Press, one of the leading printing companies in the Far East whose factories were wrecked during 1SIS 1163 hostilities a t Paoshan Road «no a^S™ t ed of bUSin S 3 yeSterda >- Ouq vn c.,- '-ipient54 words
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Article898 1932-08-23 6 Mr. Sun Fo Reviews Political Field JAPAN WANTS WAR" Urges China's Friendship For Russian People A t Hong Kong, August 10. Although Mr. Wang Ching-wei, whose recent resignation from the present political turmoil, was supposed to be in a position of authority, he was, in898 words
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Article143 1932-08-23 6 Chinese Section Faces Big Deficit Shanghai, July 22. The Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai is faced with a deficit of over SI,OGO,COO for the 20th fiscal year which ended on June 30. According to a high official of the Municipal Bureau of Finance, the Municipal Government was just143 words
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Article180 1932-08-23 6 Little Support From the Military Swatow, August 29. It is reported that the present mayor of Swatow, Dr. T. T. Tchai, who has onlyheld office for some three months, one of which he spent in Canton after the death of his father, hastened his resignation to the Canton180 words
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Article179 1932-08-23 6 —Reuter. Post And Telegraph Services Nanking, August 11. The Chinese Foreign Office to-day lodged two protests to Tokyo, with reference to the postal and telegraph services in Manchuria respectively. In the first protest the Chinese communication to Tokyo states that Japanese nationals at Peiping, Tientsin, Tsingtao—Reuter. - 179 words
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Article347 1932-08-23 6 Motor Junk Sunk: Shipping Held Up Swatow, July 29. The typhoon must have entered the coast between Swatow and Amoy. Swatow caught the southern edge of it last night when fairly heavy North-Westerly and Westerly winds were experienced accompanied by heavy driving rain, and a low barometer reading.347 words
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Advertisement49 1932-08-23 6 injiTiHs PILLS j AP/OL STEEL s Sure and cert rin for all Female A complaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house. W. J. EDMONDS 1 The English Pharmacy P 52-54, Beach Street, Penang Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in the "PINANG GAZETTE."49 words
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Advertisement253 1932-08-23 6 ALL BABIES THR|y e BEST GN TRUF J WvJjiMP I' W Z 1 Ki Ws w A\ *'S W />l/ XXdkh'*HL. Ju IL, i-J I k J k I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, aiert I youngsters —MALAYA CAN DO WIIH MORE > HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES i i253 words
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Article515 1932-08-23 7 —“The Morning Post.” PIGMY CANNIBALS Strange Burial Customs GOLDEN-HAIRED NATIVES Sydney. Strange stories that have been brought back to civilisation by white men who have penetrated the mysterious hinterland of Papua are related in the annual report of the Lieut.-Governor of Papua, Sir Hubert Murray. “We know—“The Morning Post.” - 515 words
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Article167 1932-08-23 7 Australian Woman With 189 Descendants After emigrating to Australia as a child and trekking 400 miles in a bullock wagon from Adelaide to Bendigo, Mrs. Pearce, now of Taralgon, Victoria, married 40 years ago and settled down. Mr. and Mrs. Pearce had 17 children all of whom,167 words
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401 1932-08-23 7 To Cure Loneliness MR. PAUL HARRIS, OF CHICAGO, IN LONDON AGAIN The man who invented the Rotary movement is now in London. And he has just been explaining to a reporter why he started Rotary— and how. His name is Mr. Paul P. Harris,401 words
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Article233 1932-08-23 7 Exchange Telegraph. EXISTING RATE TO BE I MAINTAINED Commonwealth Bank’s View Melbourne, Aug. 5. Sir Robert Gibson, chairman of the Commonwealth Bank, announced to-day I that the Board of after giving the fullest consideration to the suggestion that the existing exchange rate of 25 per cent, should beExchange Telegraph. - 233 words
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Advertisement332 1932-08-23 7 ANNOUNCEMENT! I I WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS IN MALAYA IFOR BRITISH MADE ELECTRIC LAMPS Supplies are available from: OUR ELECTRICAL SHOWROOMS 87, BISHOP STREET, PENANG AND FROM Electrical Contractors General Stores. A COMPLETE PRICE LIST WILL BE SENT ON REQUEST. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) 87,332 words
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Advertisement235 1932-08-23 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 off the "PINANG GAZETTE” and increase your custom. > 3 FTTHI qK||< B Inaulnkl B 1235 words
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Article498 1932-08-23 8 The latest ramp perpetrated by Government on a long suffering public is to make any telegram, whether inland or foreign, handed in at telegraph offices in the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States on Sundays, Good Fridays and Christmas Days subject, in addition to the ordinary telegraph charges,498 words
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Article249 1932-08-23 8 Casually paying a visit to one of the local schools the other day we were struck by the great strides that have been made in the matter of reality in the classrooms. In the old days teachers believed in the magic of their words and depended249 words
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Article324 1932-08-23 8 South Africa is startled by something which, on the face of it, appears to be sorcery on a particularly damaging scale. The house of a coloured man, Robert Wislon, has been visited by a series of in- explicable fires for eight successive days. They never start in324 words
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Article826 1932-08-23 8 GROWING EXPORT TRADE The extension of exports of British canned fruits and vegetables to the markets of the Far East, to which Mr. S. W. Smedley referred in his letter to The Times is one of the notable developments in the industry this year. For somej years,826 words
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Article785 1932-08-23 8 THE GERMAN Much of th? 1 ’-'«-t-hp 7 which is popul the great Gern-.e,' W. berg, Thbtagen, B uas faded sadly clurine ti o > r During that pe.iod G c any strugg.? heroically fo -age 01 learning an joyous life, in which the bri ~c 1:1785 words
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Advertisement168 1932-08-23 8 I 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. 5. MOTOR CYCLE Model 5.6 O.H.V. 2 Port Engine 3.49, C.C. Electric Light and Horn, 3 Speed Gear Box, i Chromium Plated168 words
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Miscellaneous77 1932-08-23 8 NEXT S4TURD4V AT 10 P.M. COMPETITION DANCE (ORGANISED BY MISS MADGE ANDERSON). HANDSOME PRIZES FOR BEST COUPLES COMPETITION LIMITED TO IJX-TROTS AND WALTZES. Entries $1 for Gentlemen and 50 cts. for Ladies (including Admission). NON-COMPETITORS 50 CTS. FOR GENTLEMEN AND 10 CTS. FOR LADIES. Tickets now on Sale at 13,77 words
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Article102 1932-08-23 9 —Reuter. Indian Outrage f assailant shot in plucky chase r 1 Dacca, Yesterday. Mr. Grassby, Additional Police Superintendent, was shot and injured but not seriously. His assailant was captured and found to possess a bomb and revolver. Later. Though wounded in the arm and Superintendent Grassby—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article45 1932-08-23 9 —Reuter. Moscow, Yesterday. Internment in the concentration camp from five to ten years for speculating or cornering goods is laid down in a drastic decree published to-day to prevent speculation which, the decree declares, is rife especially in the necessaries of life. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article137 1932-08-23 9 Ensjineered by University Students Santiago de Chile, Aug. 13. A stale of siege has been declared, folkwm» a, coinmvnist revolt aimed at the restoration of Marmaduke Grove. The revolt b gan when <X)O students barricaded themselves in the University. Two regiments of troops had to be summoned before137 words
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Article48 1932-08-23 9 Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands.—Rugby Radio Service. Leave for Annual Stay at Balmoral Rugby, Yesterday After spending the week-end with Princess Mary and Lord Harewood at Harewood House, the King and Queen left Harrogate to-day for their annual stay at Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands.—Rug-Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands.—Rugby Radio Service. - 48 words
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Article50 1932-08-23 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Hundred Miles In Trial Run Rugby, Yesterday. ln his first trial run over the Harmsworth Trophy course, Detroit, to-day Kaye in Miss England 111, travelled at a undred miles per hour. contest takes place at the beginln L »t a, xt month.—Rugby Radio Service..—Rugby Radio Service. - 50 words
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Article58 1932-08-23 9 Radio hiS grand father —Rugby Receive Great Ovation from Crowd at Cannes Rugby, Yesterday receh’M r nce f Wales and Prince George at Car 1 reat ovation when they landed which i 1 ’-day from H.M.S. Shropshire Prine f 7^ ht them from Malta. The memorial W^ eSRadio hiS grand"father-—Rugby - 58 words
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Article154 1932-08-23 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Mollison Deluged with Invitations PROBABLY RETURNING HOME THIS WEEK Rugby, Yesterday. Although New York is feteing Mollison and he has been deluged with invitations it is anticipated he will make the return flight to England in the near future, probably this week..—Rugby Radio Service. - 154 words
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Article183 1932-08-23 9 Smalley’s Appeal JUDGMENT RESERVED IN SINGAPORE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Judgment was deferred in O. C. Smalley's appeal against a conviction by the District Judge for abetting the oiience of making a false statement in a statutory declaration of Hap Heng Mineral Syndicate. The183 words
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Article60 1932-08-23 9 Governorship of Behar and Orisa. —Rugby Radio Service. Sir Hugh Stephenson Appointed Rugby, Yesterday. The King has been pleased to approve the appointment of Sir Hugh Stephenson, Indian Civil Service retired, as Governor of Burma in succession to Sir Charles Innes whose term of office expiresGovernorship of Behar and Orisa.—Rugby Radio Service. - 60 words
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Article122 1932-08-23 9 An Old Theory Disproved Berlin, August 13. The German Professor Regener in Stuttgart, has succeeded for the first time in measuring the cosmic rays at an altitude up to 91,000 feet, whereby he has succeeded in proving that contrary to previous theories, the intensity of the cosmic rays122 words
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Article129 1932-08-23 9 Weekly Report FEW DEMONSTRATIONS IN BOMBAY CITY Rugby, Yesterday. The weekly report on the civil disobedience movement in India shows that in the United Provinces, trains continued to be stopped by Congress volunteers and telegraph wires cut. The release of many local political leaders on termination of129 words
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Article90 1932-08-23 9 Sentence Of Death NEW PROCEEDINGS TO BE INSTITUTED Paris, August 19. The French Communist writer, Hemy Guilbeaux, who while residing abroad had. in 1919, been sentenced to death by a French Court Martial on a charge of espionage, returned to Paris unexpected’, on Thursday, and, accompanied by90 words
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Article29 1932-08-23 9 —Reuter. New York, Yesterday. The air women Mrs. Marsalis and Mrs. Haden landed after flying 196 hours breaking the women’s refuelling endurance record by 73 hours. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article63 1932-08-23 9 —Reuter. United States Internal Revenue Drop Washington, Yesterday. The effects of the world depression on the United States are strikingly evidenced in the decrease in internal revenue. The returns for the fiscal year ended June shows $1,557,000,000 compared with $2,428,000,000 the previous year. This is chiefly due—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article53 1932-08-23 9 OFFICE TAMBY CONVICTED A Tamil named Pitchey, who was until recently employed as a tamby at Messrs. J. Wood, Railway Buildings, Penang, was to-day convicted by the Police Magistrate on a charge of theft of $9l/-, the property of his employers, and was sentenced to four53 words
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16 1932-08-23 9 The following donation to the Funds is acknowledged: Penang Football Association $14a.3916 words
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Article517 1932-08-23 9 OTTAWA —Reuter. Germany Satisfied FRENCH NEWSPAPERS CRITICAL Rugby, Yesterday. Messages reproduced in the English newspapers indicate the! generally favourable reception throughout the Empire of the Ottawa Conference agreements. Mr. Lyons, the Federal Pre-, mier, says that Australians will receive them with greatest satisfaction while the Commerce—Reuter. - 517 words
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Article114 1932-08-23 9 UN—spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £142 ss. od. £l4l 12s. 6d. TIN (3 Months) London £143 10s. Od. £143 2s. 6d. Singapore $73.12 $73.37 Business Done Penang $72.75 Business Done Buyers Buyers—No sellers 1 COPRA— (Sundried) $5.60 $5.50 BLACK PEPPER $24.00 $24.00 RUBBER London 2 2 7/16 New York114 words
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Advertisement188 1932-08-23 9 ACIDITY FORIO YEARS Before he Found the Remedy Many people endure suffering unnecessarily. This man did. If he had known ten years ago what he knows to-day, he would have been spared a great deal. I feel I must write a few lines in appreciation of your Kruschen Salts. I188 words
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Advertisement253 1932-08-23 9 j 3- 1 FCYPROCI FIREPROOF I WALLBOARD j In any building there are before with GYPROC Fire- I inevitably places where proof Wallboard. 1 repairs to walls or ceilings By using GYPROC you enjoy I are needed, or rooms which many advantages over other J should be lined to insure253 words
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Article656 1932-08-23 10 In the July issue of the Austin Magazine reference was made to the fact that Mr. A. Gall, Austin Agent in Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies, driving an Austin Seven, had broken the car record for the run from Batavia to Soerabaja. The lowering of the time656 words
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Article394 1932-08-23 10 to 40 in the ordinary balloon. —The Austin Magazine. Interesting Proposition Mr. R. T. BROWN, development manager of the Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Co. (Gt. Britain) Ltd., Wolverhampton, has listed some of the advantages of the new’ tyre as follows: 1. The airwheel gives greaterto 40 in the ordinary balloon.—The Austin Magazine. - 394 words
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Article184 1932-08-23 10 Australian Fields Hum With Activity Gold finds continue to be reported from various parts of the Commonwealth, says an Austral Service message, and the revival in mining, given further impetus by the price of the fine ounce, continues steadily. In Western Australia, it is believed that184 words
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Article136 1932-08-23 10 Terrier Discovers Height Of Futility "Shorts” an animated Skye terrier was nosing out field mice in the wireless receiving station of the General Electric Company at Sydney, while engineers were testing a round-the-world relay. The first few words had started on their big journey when “Shorts”136 words
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Article130 1932-08-23 10 very wild as well as destructive.—Austral New’s. Imported For Sport: Now A Pest Dear have been added to Australia’s imported gallery of rogues which includes the rabbit, fox, sparrow and starling. Introduced many years ago by a fewsquatters and graziers to provide sport, deer were rigorously protectedvery wild as well as destructive.—Austral New’s. - 130 words
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Article109 1932-08-23 10 Sapphire embedded In Teeth Two miners in sinking a shaft for sapphires at Sapphire Fields, Queensland, have just made the remarkable discovery of the fossilised jaw of what is evidently a prehistoric animal, states an Australia Service message. The teeth w-ere not fossilised like the jawbone,109 words
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Advertisement335 1932-08-23 10 Work is ■r\>¥ over xd/ and then /1 a Carlsberg, gftfl, 'fl I /’ll z fly fl fl/®*'® mn a k S z S *ci S X./ H e k Once fasted m always wanted £k j e the king of beers t Sole Importers THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,335 words
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Advertisement244 1932-08-23 10 II 111 Ih x I ift rl 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 the refreshingly pleasant flavour. They know that ODOL is the perfeet dentifrice—just as ODOL is244 words
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Article900 1932-08-23 11 SEVILLE IN ROYALIST HANDS SIX KILLED IN MADRID FIGHTING Madrid, August 10. Monarchist uprisings took place in several cities and towns of Spain to-day. Officers who remain loyal to Alfonso, their King, and regard the Republican regime with bitter hatred, led the revolt. In Madrid,900 words
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Article273 1932-08-23 11 Once Was A 30s. A Week Man WOOL “KING’S” HEIR Patron of Cricket and The Stage Surprise was caused on August 3rd by the announcement that “the marriage took place quietly recently” of Mr. Everard Gates, of Old Buckenham Hall, Norfolk, one of the wealthiest273 words
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383 1932-08-23 11 Heat According to Nationality Ix:ndon, Aug. 9. An All Psychological Hotel, with every one of its 1.000 Iwdroorcs designed a.id fitted by psychologist», is to be opened in London in October of next year. Experts have conducted an exhaustive inquiry into the subconscious likes and dislikes383 words
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Advertisement143 1932-08-23 11 ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION-RIDE IN THE NEW 1932 CHEVROLET J /CHEVROLET? The Lancet’say /UNTREATED MILKA f BOTH WHOLE AND 1 SKIMMED.HAS VERY I I LITTLE ANTIRACHITIC ACTIVITY OrtGnanj pah cbmUZQ This authoritative quota* tion that fresh cows* milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a food143 words
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Article3666 1932-08-23 12 London, August 6. The London and Liverpool weekly rubber returns provided satisfactory reading for the tenth week in succession, for deliveries exceeded landings at both centres, and United Kingdom stocks fell to 106,199 tons, contrasting with 136,216 tons a year ago. The commodity, has continued its rising trend,3,666 words
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Article1167 1932-08-23 12 Annual Meeting GOOD RESULTS OF AMALGAMATION WITH COLINSBURGH The sixth annual general meeting of, shareholders of Craigielea Rubber Planta- j tions Limited was held at Winchester i House, Old Broad Street, E.C. 2, on Friday,' 22nd July, 1932. Mr. A. M. Sellar (Chairman of the Company1,167 words
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Article153 1932-08-23 12 Latest Quotations Moa Bal I Aag22 Aag 20 Etptijl Paris 88 1/4 88 12 New York 846 1/8 347 1/8 45 1 Montreal 8 95f 8.98 Brussels 24.92| 25 81J Geneva 17 80 17 83J 21 >; I Amsterdam 8.59 j 8.62| Milan 67 7/8 67153 words
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Advertisement6 1932-08-23 12 CORNS universal corn cure -never fails6 words
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Advertisement186 1932-08-23 12 MUNICIPAL NOTICE 1 r RABIES In view of the existence among dogs in the island of the Municipal Commissioners 1 to call the attention of the p" 1 the following regulations force. 1. No person shall be P erni: < take any dog out of or into fccted area. 2.186 words
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Article764 1932-08-23 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving end sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY 5.5. BUYSKES from Langsa, Lho-Seuma-we, Sigli, Sabang, and Oelee-Lheue. Sails for Belawan-Deli, Langsa, Idi, Lho-Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang and i Oelee-Lheue—Friday. 3.5. MANDAR from Tg.-Mengeidar764 words
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Article79 1932-08-23 13 FRIDAY, AUGUST 26. King Edward VII. School Team Sports at Taiping. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. A.C. School, Ipoh: Annual Athletic Soprts. SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 Cricket: F.M.S. Police S. Ipoh Club» Ipoh. SEPTEMBER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. Singapore Races, first day. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. Singapore Races, second day. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER79 words
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Advertisement488 1932-08-23 13 e j lINEHS j I I VISIT THE CHINESE LANTERN 1 BEACH ST., PENANG I By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. municipal notice The Municipal Commissioners of George Tf) tn, Penang, invite separate tenders for the following:— “Construction of Cement Concrete nrain at Patani Road, between Sungei Piir-ntr R<> ad a»488 words
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Advertisement138 1932-08-23 13 y ss» I I Alienburgs Foods i are particularly suited to the I feeding of infants in hot 1 climates. They are free from harmful germs and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water only, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Milk Food No. 1138 words
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Advertisement167 1932-08-23 13 j I i 5 Rubber S thats SEk b Mil Swl I B < Dunlop Tyres sell so quickly "b that every one is new from the factory at Fort Dunlop when you buy it» Live, new tyres of H a outstanding merit. DUNLOP I FORT > D a The167 words
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Miscellaneous92 1932-08-23 13 I fill wRy yKT Zr ilMii m hr 1 "Wi I i P. .T.SI The Screen's Finest Character Actor LOWELL SHERMAN WITH KAREN MORLEY MAE MURRAY IN j; Willard Mack’s Famous Comedy —Drama j "HIGH STAKES" li NEXT CHANGE TALLULAH BANKHEAD IN "THE CHEAT Plans ar Robinson’s 'Phone 567 ii92 words
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1179 1932-08-23 14 AMAZING ALLEGATIONS AT MINISTRY INQUIRY WARD NIGHT SCENE PATIENTS “AFFECTED BY ABNORMAL FUN” Amazing allegations about the behaviour of nurses at the Waltham Abbey (Essex) Isolation Hospital were made on August 9, by a woman patient. She was Mr. Beatrice May Sanders, of Templeton-avenue,1,179 words
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273 1932-08-23 14 For seven years, Miss Vere Hutchinson, the novelist, has been writing under the shadow of death. She died on August 9 in Hampstead, N.W., at the age of 39. While she was dying she was preparing a last book. She had written only273 words
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Article142 1932-08-23 14 Why He is On His Way Home Not Retiring Jack (“Kid”) Berg, the London boxer, who is on his way home from America, sent the following message from the liner in which he is travelling to the “Evening Standard” on August 9. “I don’t intend to retire142 words
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Advertisement17 1932-08-23 14 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what you friends at Home are doing~Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.17 words
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Advertisement549 1932-08-23 14 HU r v/i: wWKI < F 1 .Lid I jfgQBP A Ami '.r BASSE X Jb w I Wlatt Creme "WrCoCd Cream I I 9 am I IS hgntful cleansing cream I a j will keep your pores in working I I E^uisite ‘y P erfumed /TW order and yon,549 words
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Article1099 1932-08-23 16 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —With regard to your leading article in your yesterday’s Sunday Gazette on "Weekly Wage”, you appear to be under the impression that indebtedness amongst government clerks is chiefly due to the payment of wages monthly, and that their financial position1,099 words
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Article333 1932-08-23 16 ACTION AGAINST GOVERNMENT Sequel to Vessels with Uncertificated Officers The Pinang Gazette understands that very shortly a cause celebre will commence in the local courts in which the parties will be the Straits Steamship Company through their agents, Messrs. Mansfield Co., Penang, on the one hand and333 words
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Article212 1932-08-23 16 RESULTS OF TIES PLAYED YESTERDAY The following are the results of the P.C.C. Tennis Tournament ties played yesterday Men’s Doubles Handicap: —3O F. E. Wraight and L. M. Norris beat —1 J. G. Carr and A. L. B. Perkins 6-0,6-0: —15.2 K. A. Robertson and212 words
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Article243 1932-08-23 16 CONSULS APPRECIATION “A HEALTHY SIGN OF'' 1 THE TIMES” We have received the following communication from the Chinese Consulate, Penang The Chinese Consul is very glad to find that there w’ere female competitors at the Fourth Annual Sw’imming Gala held at the Chinese Swimming Club243 words
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Article199 1932-08-23 16 XAVERIANS BEAT Y. R. C. From Our Own Correspondent Alor Star, August 22 The St. Xavier’s Recreation Association of Penang were guests of the Young Recreation Club of Alor Star yesterday afternoon. when they met the latter in a friendly match of soccer on the Stia199 words
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63 1932-08-23 16 —Reuter. NOTTS IN FORM London, yesterday. Essex defeated Gloucestershire by an innings and 119 runs. Gloucestershire 149 (Fames 5 for 46) and 109. Essex 377 (Bray 111 not out). NOTTS v. WORCESTER Notts defeated Worcestershire by an innings and 130 runs. Worcestershire 122 (Larwood 6 for.—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article81 1932-08-23 16 ONLY A PANTHER REMAINING The Penang Zoo in Ayer It am Road which, at one time, did really have a good collection of birds and other animals, is now for all practical purposes closed. During the past few months the collection has been steadily disposed81 words
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Article44 1932-08-23 16 ON SATURDAY The Eurasian Company, Penang Voluteers, are holding a dance next Saturday at the Volunteer Club in Peel Avenue to celebrate their success in the Penang Bisley. The Resident Councillor and the Officer Commanding the Battalion are among those attending.44 words
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Article596 1932-08-23 16 TO-DAY b PRICES The following were the Lteat quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo.’e Bh»re hat nt 11 a.m to-day Yesterday To-day S S o <D S’h a r e s U* U 2 M GO so. S o. S o 10. Robber (Do’’ar) Hitam -40 .60596 words
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Article138 1932-08-23 16 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Port Swettenham and Singapore by the s.s. “Ipoh” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s. “Krian’’ will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for Ceylon, Southern and Western138 words
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Article120 1932-08-23 16 The following pupils of Mrs. M. I. McGregor w’ere successful at the recent Trinity College examinations: Higher Local Division Pass: —Tillian Estelle Busse, Chui Hin Pe and Wong He Neo. Adv. Senior Division Pass: —Batsie Lessler. Senior Division Pass:—Fatima Abdool Cader, Evelyn Goh and Cheah Poh Toon. Intermediate120 words
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Article102 1932-08-23 16 INTER-DEPARTMENT MATCHES An interesting feature which has been added to the activities of the Junior Civil Service Association is a series of inter-de-partment football fixtures. These have been arranged with a view to selecting a team to represent the local J.C.S.A. in a match against the102 words
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Article46 1932-08-23 16 P.C.C. V. P.W.F.A. To-night, on the Esplanade, at 5.10 p.m. P.C.C.:—W.M. Oak-Rhind; R.W. Brown and D. J. Fleming; H. Bracegirdle, J. A. Hunt and J. Crichton; W. T. Francis, J. E. Harvey, A. F. Baughan, J. H. Reid and O. R. T. Henman.46 words
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Article88 1932-08-23 16 Pad te. Ancn t 23 {By Courtesy oj the Chart ere J Barth Oa London Bank Dsmaad 2/8 2’ 82 4 m/ia 2/8 27 3 Private 8 m/to erwiit 2/4 \/if} 1, 3 Documentary 2 4 8/16 Do New York B rk Da-n rd 39 7/8 France T T88 words
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Miscellaneous39 1932-08-23 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E 3 m.m. Noon 89 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 3.20 a.m. 9.39 a.m. 3.10 p.m. 9.34 p.m. TO-MORROW 3.44 a_m. 10.03 a.m. 3.30 p.m. 9.52 p.m.39 words
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