Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 August 1932
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Title Section20 1932-08-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No, 199. Vol LXXXX. WEDNESDAY; 24th AUGUST, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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436 1932-08-24 1 —Reuter. HITLER THREATENS OPEN WAR WITH GOVERNMENT Sequel To Death Sentence GOVERNMENT READY TO DEAL WITH ANY DISTURBANCES I i Berlin, Yesterday. One of the mosi delicate situations that the Government has yet faced is rapidly developing following the death sentences passed on five Nazis—Reuter. - 436 words
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160 1932-08-24 1 minority are not unfavourable.—Rugby Radio Service. Mixed Reception Intense Indignation of Nationalists Rugby, Y’esterday. The Indian press of all shades of opinion b is been filled for days with comments on the Government’s communal award which has aroused greater interest in India than anyminority are not unfavourable.—Rugby Radio Service. - 160 words
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Article145 1932-08-24 1 Bank Manager Kidnapped, Robbed, Stripped and Painted $5,000 STOLEN (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. Kwek Ooe Hai, Manager of the Tye Thong Exchange Bank, of Telok Ayer Street, was kidnapped by three Chinese on Monday in broad daylight and taken to Buona Vista Road, in the145 words
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Article141 1932-08-24 1 Over Sixty Charges in Singapore Case $200,000 BAIL (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. Over half a million dollars fraud is alleged against Tay Thye Joo, who was charged in the Second Police Court to-day with cheating the Java Sumatra Handel Maatschappij in respect of monies said141 words
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Article156 1932-08-24 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Duke of Westminster’s Huge Donation for Poor 1 Rugby, Yesterday. The success of the two schemes for moving slum dwellers to modern flats is described in the report on the Grosvenor and Ebury housing schemes issued by Westminster City Council yesterday. The.—Rugby Radio Service. - 156 words
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Advertisement154 1932-08-24 1 i —f— I: LONDON LETTER FOR WOMEN PAGE 6 I rAMEMIA] DEBILITY, INSOMNIA, NERVE and STOMACH TROUBLES. Pale, exhausted, worn-out —no desire for anything but rest. Have you these I symptoms of AN/EMIA Anaemia saps the very life out of you—it gives rise to Sleeplessness, Headaches, Nerve lljM and Stomach154 words
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Advertisement2187 1932-08-24 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICES BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS V G. k. CHEONG co.. The Merssjri^e Sank Chartered Bank All communications relating to 50C, PUDU ROAD, J (Incorporated in England by Royal Advertisements should be addressed to KUALA LUMPUR. ©T iHCsICb L!!T?2T3?CI Charter 1868). /">s' the Advertisement Manager, The was (Incorporated In England)2,187 words
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Article412 1932-08-24 3 mm No Advance Without Co-operation EUROPEANS CONDEMN OBSTRUCTION ,r Calcutta, August 11. ••There is growing uneasiness among the members of the Association, who feel that in nany provinces there does not at present exist that measure of cooperation uhich alone can ensure the success of the reforms,412 words
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Article119 1932-08-24 3 R Natives’ Request T Madras, August 3. ;u un( lerstands that relatives of duij.-tm Chandra Bose have made a a ke Government of India to have ucal examination of Mr. Bose by h’r I),], Th e paper has reason to the Government will allow llone shortly.119 words
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Article139 1932-08-24 3 utionary Measures at Dacca Tho Distri»* Dacca August 8. s under q* >lag s tr a te of Dacca notilowers o r Jj 1 9 (2) A, of the Special P’ toio 'hat owners of revolvers u rari, y within P. ermanen tly or tem--1 lni139 words
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Article289 1932-08-24 3 Over 1,800 Degrees Conferred Madras, August 5. The Annual Convocation of the University of Madras was held at the Senate House yesterday evening, when H.E. the Governor, in his capacity as Chancellor of the University, presided, and the Hon. Dewan Bahadur S. Kumarasamy Reddiar, the289 words
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Article339 1932-08-24 3 Bengal Council Condemns Terrorist Outrages Calcutta, August 8 Reference was made to-day in the Bengal Legislative Council to the death of Mr. E. B. Ellison and the attempt made on the life of Sir Alfred Watson, editor of the Statesman. “In him we have lost valued public339 words
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Article102 1932-08-24 3 Princes’ Claim for Representation Simla, August 8. The Maharaja of Patiala presided over a conference of representatives of the Punjab States this afternoon at his Simla residence. After two hours’ discussion it was unanimously decided that every member of the Chamber of Princes should get one seat in102 words
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Article1175 1932-08-24 3 Politics And Government FINDING FAULT WITH THE DAVIDSON REPORT *v Allahabad, August 5. As was to be expected in these politically embittered times, Indian critics are not few who find serious fault with the Davidson Report. Among comments emanating from those quarters is one that1,175 words
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179 1932-08-24 3 Delegates from India Leave Bombay, August 6. Mr. Pasricha, Postmaster-General, Central Provinces, and Mr. P. J. Edmunds, Director of Wireless, sailed for Europe today as delegates of the Government of India to attend the International Telegraph and Radio Conference at Madrid during September next. IMPORTANT179 words
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Article341 1932-08-24 3 11 Acute Communal Position ALWAR AGITATION The Sword and the Arms Act New Delhi, August 7. A meeting of the Working Committee of the All-India Mus-| lim Conference was held here: with Sir Mahomed Iqbal presid-' ing. Those present included Malik Feroze Khan Noon, Maulana341 words
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Article170 1932-08-24 3 Matter to be Raised in Assembly Bombay, August 8. Taking stock of the preparations made for a general strike on the Indian Railways, the President and General Secretary' of the All-India Railwaymen’s Federation, in the course of a circular issued to all affiliated unions, say: “The reply170 words
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Article140 1932-08-24 3 Reception by Calcutta University Calcutta, August 6. An academic reception was given to Dr. Rabindranath Tagore by Calcutta University at the Senate Hall this afternoon. Eulogising Dr. Tagore’s multifarious activities Sir Hasan Surawardy, Vice-Chan-cellor, said: “I am proud to feel that, while politicians are struggling for dominion140 words
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Article403 1932-08-24 3 Proposed Measures in Bengal SPEEDIER TRIAL OF OFFENDERS Calcutta, August 4. Two Government Bills, namely, the Bengal Suppression of Terrorist Outrages Bill of 1932, and the Bengal Criminal Law (Second Amendment) Bill of 1932, will be introduced in the Bengal Council next week when official business is403 words
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Article235 1932-08-24 3 Claim for Jute Export Duty Calcutta, August 10 A special motion of Raj Bahadur K. C. Banerjee, recommending to the Local Government to convey to the proper authorities the opinion of the Council that the “recommendations of the Federal Finance Committee regarding Bengal was wholly unsatisfactory235 words
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Article33 1932-08-24 3 Permission for Interview 1 Refused X Bombay, August 8. A Hyderabad Deccan message states that permission has been refused to Dr. Ansari for an interview with Mr. GandW and Mrs. Naidu.33 words
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908 1932-08-24 4 THE ENTRIES 16 ENTERED FOR GOLD CUP RACE No Java Or Ceylon Horses Below will be found the full entries for the Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup Meeting which is to be run at Singapore on September 3,7, 10, 14 and 17, with special908 words
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Article493 1932-08-24 4 P. C. C. DEFEATED P W.F.A. Win by 3 Goals to Nil A better understanding coupled with sound tactics by the forwards and a strong defence gave the Province Wellesley Football Association a well deserved victory in their match in the Senior League with the P.C.C.493 words
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204 1932-08-24 4 —Reuter. WAZIR ALI 178 Sussex Beaten on First Innings London, Yesterday. The Indians defeated Leicestershire by an innings and 15 runs. Indians 412 for 8, declared (Wazir Ali 178). Leicestershire 106 and 291 (Snary 124 not out). Lancashire v. Somerset Lancashire defeated Somerset by an—Reuter. - 204 words
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Article290 1932-08-24 4 Mr J P. Souter, Managing Director, Pritchard Co., Ltd., is on a visit to Ipoh. Dr. L. E. Vine has come from Ipoh to take the place of Dr. J. E. McMahon, Medical Officer.Taiping, who has gone on transfer to Labuan. Mr. M. R. Hannah, Accountant, Chartered290 words
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Article132 1932-08-24 4 Death of Senior Surgeon The death of Doctor W. W. WingateSaul, senior surgeon of the P. and O. Steam Navigation Company, will be deeply regretted by a large circle of friends, ashore and afloat, says the Journal of Commerce of July 23. He had served for132 words
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Article198 1932-08-24 4 Interesting Decision by Jockey Club Although no official statement has been made by the Jockey Club, orders have been issued by them to Clerks of Courses that in 1 future there are to be no parades before races except in the case of some of the “classics”198 words
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Article61 1932-08-24 4 Dr. A. Mistowski, the examiner of Trinity College of Music, was in Taiping yesterday, and presided at the practical examination held in the Treacher Girls’ School. The following are the results:— PASS PREPARATORY Miss Hong Bee S’.vee, Miss Tay Eng Neo, Miss Hong Bee Jin, Miss61 words
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Advertisement127 1932-08-24 4 YOU'LL LIKE THESE, CB 4561 Rusticanella Q u j cf( R 46? Lovely Litt,e sslhoueMe Fox Trof All for Love of a Lady Four Wonderful Dance Tunes Gloriously Played by those Masters of Dance Music the New 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra DX 354 A m Fear d for Mrs. McKie127 words
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Miscellaneous110 1932-08-24 4 J"— rl ■E.S.IJ!".! 11 y»"" 1 w «*>»»» W WWW y WWW w w MKHgMM i m rfl 1 d I SHmw IaHWKXXft MJOLBOCCgTMMJI M < K» yg> MMI I The Screen’s Finest Character Actor I LOWELL SHERMAN KAREN MORLEY MAE MURRAY IN Willard Mack’s Famous Comedy—Drama I ”Hi GH110 words
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2056 1932-08-24 5 FOURTH ANKUAL MEETING SATISFACTORY PROFIT DESPITE DIFFICULT YEAR Dividend Of 3 Per Cent A profit of over $l.OOO despite a difficult year was announced at the fourth annual general meeting of the Penang Mercantile Employees’ Co-operative Thrift and i.oan Society, Limited, which was held yesterday afternoon2,056 words
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Advertisement470 1932-08-24 5 .■MI —MM— lx 1 w Z'JL I xa zs|pr Ex»* I 1 F^ii$ s i *J«Bi|| ipg-C-l r 1 *T--J 1 >J «'Allenburgs Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the470 words
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Advertisement131 1932-08-24 5 i Two Popular I Sale Values 1 j FOR MEN i RAZOR j M. SET I The ‘Nieso’ I (THREE HOLE SAFETY RAZOR) I Neatly Boxed. Nicely Nickel plated model. 1 Will take any type of three Hole Blades. I C Gives a clean Smooth and Satisfactory Shave. C I131 words
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Article2248 1932-08-24 6 WOMEN BRAVER THAN MEN: AN INTREPID WOMAN EXPLORER: EMANCIPATION ON THE CONTINENT (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 10. THE QUEEN AT COWES Queen Mary spends most of her time ashore at Cowes. She loves shopping in the quaint old town, and most of the2,248 words
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Advertisement256 1932-08-24 6 Ransomes j LAWN MOWERS Suitable for use on a grass plot, large sports ground or golf course. f We are always ready to assist customers in obtaining the most Z// 1 1 suitable machine for any special jJa f I purpose. Kg J I We invite you to inspect the256 words
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Advertisement93 1932-08-24 6 ALL .BABIES THR y E BEST ON TRUFGOd. u I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert t youngsters —MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature would have them built. No other food so j completely takes the place of breast milk.93 words
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Article939 1932-08-24 7 AN ENGLISH OR A CHINESE EDUCATION? INTERESTING VIEWS OF LOCAL CHINESE PARENTS: ACCOUNT BOOKS OF CHINA DISTRESS RELIEF FUND LOST (By The Bespectacled Gentleman). With the advent of the Chinese schools, I I local Chinese parents are perplexed with the question whether they should send their children939 words
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Article305 1932-08-24 7 Vetoed by Federal Council TO DE SUBMITTED AGAIN TO NATIONAL COUNCIL Vienna, August 19. The Federal Council, by 27 votes to 22, vetoed the Lausanne protocol relating to the international loan for Austria, and consequently the protocol will have to be submitted again to the National Council305 words
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Article279 1932-08-24 7 Japan’s interests CHINESE MINISTER IN BERLIN INTERVIEWED Berlin, August 18. The Chinese Minister in Berlin, Mr. Liu Wen-tao, in an interview published by the Berliner 1 ageblatt, referred to the recent interview which the Japanese War Minister, General Araki, granted to the special correspondents of some newspapers in279 words
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Advertisement315 1932-08-24 7 STUDY THE PINANG GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENTS There is much in the way of useful information contained in our Advertisement Columns. Read the advertisements end 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, no315 words
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Advertisement432 1932-08-24 7 «5 A. iff 9 3 1; r Hl I"’ SO ENDED AN ORGY OF CHEAPNESS. THIS actual photographic reproduction, taken last year after our Ist Anniversary Sale, portrays 136 watches which were traded in as part payment for NEW WATCHES OUR 2nd ANN,YERSARY SALE OF WATCHES CLOCKS |M WILL LAST432 words
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Article593 1932-08-24 8 Although France is inclined to be critical of the agreements made at Ottawa Germany declares that the Conference for the first time has successfully interrupted the tendency to split the international market into atoms and considers that the erection of a customs barrier593 words
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Article326 1932-08-24 8 The name of Mr. Fergus Hume, who died last month, means nothing to the younger generation but some forty years ago it was on every tongue. In 1887 Mr. Hume —then a barrister in Australia wrote The Mystery of a Hansom Cab.” He received only £5O for it,326 words
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Article105 1932-08-24 8 Paris, August 18. M. Albert Londres, who was lost on the Georges Philippar, has been given the posthumous honour of Knight of the Legion of Honour. Bordeaux, August 18. For want of credit the free port has dismissed upwards of a hundred sailors and 250 workmen. Paris, August105 words
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Article875 1932-08-24 8 FAILURE AS A "CURE-ALL Prices influenced By Wages The Free State Control of Prices Bill is a fine-sounding proposal, but a Government which had attempted reform after reform might be expected to pick upon this step in a final desperate effort for the re-' moval of prevailing abuses.875 words
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Article923 1932-08-24 8 AN EARTHLY PARADISE In these days the desire m go now to an island where J? artse is greater than ever Shall haps, the Island of an,J p>.' fourth largest of the Chan??’ would be an even more d P than the lake island of In S?923 words
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Advertisement125 1932-08-24 8 II F j You intend having a party soon j WHY not arrange it for Saturday, 3rd Sept. I THAT i is the night of THE BEACH BALL I AT THE Runnymede Hotel ALL SORTS OF NOVELTIES. Bert Beta and his Lido Ladies. TICKETS $l-50. This space is kindly donated125 words
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Advertisement99 1932-08-24 8 E. and O. I 3 1 THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE W HOTEL IN THE EAST. 7 ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA H each with sitting room and private j bathroom attached. Modern Sanitation Throughout H EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. L-. ».L NEXT S4TURD4Y AT 10 P.M. COMPETITION DANCE99 words
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259 1932-08-24 9 Ruter. British view POINTS China's Anti-Foreign Policy manchukuo regime London, Yesterday. r T v that the Ottawa Conferer r« h over attention is again t ;n® focussed on the Far East and the opening League discussions at Geneva on the Mancburian questionRuter. - 259 words
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Article49 1932-08-24 9 Reuter. Amer ican Bankers’ Representatives Ask for Time Stockholm, Yesterday Onk An: r >u banks’ representatives who are cr< c:;o the extent of five per cen 1 latch liabilities refrain l from ung the preliminary agreement for reconstruction. They asked time fore hiding to accept or reject.—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article44 1932-08-24 9 .—Reuter. Not Renew Credit To British Treasury New York, Yesterday, nnn S anno rce d that the remaining ♦w,000.000 of the $200,000,000 credit grant’d to the British Treasury last Au- "di not be renewed when it falls due lor repayment on August 27.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article67 1932-08-24 9 —Reuter. Nitrate for Wheat U. S. Plan to Mollify Domestic Producers Chi lp N ew Yor k Yesterday FarmhJ 3 n, 'S°tiating with the Federal CJ? r barter of at least -’O,OOO Vushelq for about two million qui M bv th.' va Tbe nitrate win Ix 2 ac heM—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article85 1932-08-24 9 THE STERLING p t*°ns Cause Some Comment Aspite th« London, August 18. by th excellent impression proJ ertai n cin j c^ nversion °f the War Loan, n on the astonished by the reacThe "Financial TiiZ" the amount of Uncertaint Y with regard J. alao thinks held abroad. trying 185 words
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Article168 1932-08-24 9 Rugby Radio Service. Meeting of Representatives of Employers and Men TEXTILES HIGHER Rugby, Monday. Representatives of both employers &nr men in the Lancashire cotton dispute today accepted the invitation of the Deputy Lord Mayor of Manchester to a joint meeting at the Manchester Town Hall to-mor-row. AsRugby Radio Service. - 168 words
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Article32 1932-08-24 9 Gandhi’s Disciple Gets One Year Bombay, Yesterday Miss Slade was sentenced to a year’s simple imprisonment for contravening the order no tto enter Bombay. She was arrested on August 17.32 words
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Article75 1932-08-24 9 Another Representation to Bolivia 5 Washington, August 18. The neutral American Powers are addressing a Note to Bolivia to the effect that their aim is lO find an equitable solution of the dispute. They invite Bolivia to present concrete proposals that will enable an agreement to be reached75 words
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Article75 1932-08-24 9 Antwerp Bourse Active Antwerp, August 19. The marked revival on the Antwerp Diamond Bourse, which has been noticeable for several days past, is attributed to wholesale buying orders from the United States, India and Italy. Business circles, however, are generally sceptical as to the duration of the movement75 words
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Article49 1932-08-24 9 Reuter. Hong Kong, To-day. The notorious Fung murder case was concluded this morning when the prisoner Cheng Kwok Yau was found guilty of procuring the death of George Fung, but sentence was deferred pending a legal objection raised by the defence which will be argued to-morrow.—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article55 1932-08-24 9 London Times Comment London, August 17. Commenting on the fall in the value of the Yen, “The Times” attributes it to uncertainty as to politics. The economic outlook in Japan remaining relatively favourable, that paper thinks the crisis will be surmounted if the Government adopts a resolute financial55 words
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Article66 1932-08-24 9 Periodicals Banned in Poland Warsaw, August 20. The Soviet Russian Minister has lodged a protest with the Polish Foreign Ministry against the wholesale prohibition of Soviet Russian periodicals in Poland and has demanded the abrogation of the prohibition at least in regard to literary, technical and scientific periodicals.66 words
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Article72 1932-08-24 9 Special Schools Attending To The Illiterates Moscow, August 16 More than 19 million illiterate Russians, between the ages of sixteen an fifty, have been taught to read and write within tiie past two years in specia* schools established for this purpose. Nevertheless, the view is taken that72 words
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Article58 1932-08-24 9 Disquiet in Rumania Heated Press Comments Bucharest, August 16 Some heated press comments were caused by reports from Moscow’ that the Soviet Army’s Autumn manoeuvres will take place this year near the Russo-Rumanian frontier. In view of the strained relations between the two countries the news is having'58 words
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Article165 1932-08-24 9 Some Further Troubles Madrid, August 18. The frontiers have been reopened again. Th'}' were closed for the time being to facilitate the arrest of suspected persons. On account of the attitude adopted by the newspaper La Union in regard to t .e monarchist plot, the Government has165 words
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Article269 1932-08-24 9 Career of Late Austrian Chancellor A EUROPEAN STATESMAN PASSES Vienna, August 20. The former Chancellor, Dr. Schooer, died here on Friday night, aged 58. Within two weeks Australia has thus lost two of her greatest statesmen of the post-war period. Dr. Schober having outlived his great antagonist, Monsignore269 words
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Article170 1932-08-24 9 —Rugby Radio Service. To-day. TWO MORE TRANS-ATLANTIC RUNS Rugby, Yesterday Mr. Mollison informed his wife by transi Atlantic telephone this evening that he intends to leave the United States in three or four days and fly to Harbour Grace, New Foundland, to refuel for the return I—Rugby Radio Service. - 170 words
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Article95 1932-08-24 9 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. A Malay lance corporal of the Perak Police since retired, it is understood, has won the first prize in the Swiss National Lottery approximately valued al one million dollars. He won the prize at the time he was serving in the force,95 words
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Article82 1932-08-24 9 Two Chinese Charged Charged with having exhumed corpse from the Mt. Erskine Cemetery without a permit two Chinese named Low Chat Eng and Chow Eng were produced before the Police Magistrate. The two accused with a coffin were proceeding to Ipoh when they were stopped at82 words
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Article53 1932-08-24 9 O’Neill’s String Not Entered With regard to the entries for the Singapore races which will be found published on page 4, it will be noted that O’Neill’s string is not entered. Trainer O’Neill has a big contingent and there will be general curiosity to know why they have53 words
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Article63 1932-08-24 9 Downpours in Senegal Dakar (Senegal): Torrential rains have damaged the railway in the region of Bamako. Several natives are dead, and several hundreds of houses have collapsed. Roads are cut, and public works destroyed, the loss b«>ing considerable. The authorities are bringing relief. [Dakar is on the Atlantic63 words
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Article74 1932-08-24 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Record Sales Announced at Exhibition BUSINESS DOUBLED Rugby, Yesterday. Record sales are announced by British radio manufacturers participating in the exhibition at Olympia. One firm states that orders were received for all they can produce during the next eight months while another claims that—Rugby Radio Service. - 74 words
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Article102 1932-08-24 9 transmissions will be made weekly.—Rugby Radio Service. 8.8. C. Broadcasts First of Nev/ Series Rugby, Yesterday The first of the new series of television transmissions was broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation last night from a special studio at broadcasting house. Hitherto television programmes have been provided bytransmissions will be made weekly.—Rugby Radio Service. - 102 words
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Article60 1932-08-24 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Miscellaneous Market Stimulated by Ottawa Success Rugby, Yesterday. Th j stock markets to-day were more active following the success of the Ottawa, Conference which stimulated recovery jn the miscellaneous market. Various leauing British industrial shares showed improvement, home industrials, textiles, breweries, Dunlops, Imperial Chemicals and.—Rugby Radio Service. - 60 words
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Article106 1932-08-24 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London fl4l 12s £143 10s od. TIN (3 Months) London £143 2s 6d £145 Os Singapore $73.37% $73.87% Business Done Penang $72.87 $73.25 Business Done Buyers-No sellers Buyers-No sellers COPRA (Sundried) 15 50 SSSO 00 $22.50 BLACK PEPPER RUBBER ir/ooH London 2 7 < l6d106 words
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Article371 1932-08-24 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Committee's Report RIGID BUREAUCRACY TO BE REPLACED BY BOARD 1 Rugby, Yesterday. Proposals for improving the organisation of the General Post Office are contained in an unanimous report of the Committee presided over by Lord Bridgeman, which was set up by the Post-master-General to.—Rugby Radio Service. - 371 words
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Advertisement46 1932-08-24 9 ’Kuni’vmete The Brighter Hotel.” Brighter Feed for Brighter Times! OYSTERS LOBSTERS. Stilton. Real York Ham. EMPIRE WINES In Stock. TO-MORROW DINNER DANCE POOLE POTTERY. TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10—$15. Book of 25—535. The SEACH BALL! Saturday, 3rd Sept. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 54346 words
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Article1040 1932-08-24 10 Irish Ruler Of Independent Principality MAN WHO MARRIED SLAVE GIRL Bombay, August 3. The adventures of George Thomas, an Irishman, who was the only European who attempted to establish an independent principality in India in the last quarter of the 18th century were narrated by Mr.1,040 words
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Article204 1932-08-24 10 'Nomination System to Continue Calcutta, August 11. Considering the Bengal Municipal Bill, clause by clause, the Bengal Legislative Council to-day decided to retain the system of nomination and by 75 votes to 20 rejected an amendment of Mr. S. N. Roy to do away with nomination altogether.204 words
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Article87 1932-08-24 10 Allahabad’s Plaint: Offices Moved to Lucknow Allahabad, August 6. A memorial is proposed to be submitted to his Excellency the Viceroy on behalf of the citizens of Allahabad against the gradual removal of civil secretariat offices from Allahabad to Lucknow. It is the outcome of a87 words
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Advertisement406 1932-08-24 10 LOST 30 lbs. FAT IN 3 MONTHS AT THE AGE OF 40 1 xxrr xevx «tcwt, nnd 1 havo Krncehon NMt* for 3 month*. and hnv<» mfocnl from ‘212 lb*. to 182 lb*. < nge 40). 1 *m hearty o.itor. and have never dv tod in rtny wax 1 hax-e406 words
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Advertisement35 1932-08-24 10 Since you have taken the trouble to read this, be convinced that the other' advertisements in this paper ar also read. If you wish to buy or sell, let the Pinang Gazette” help i you.35 words
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Advertisement123 1932-08-24 10 YOU CAN BE SURE OF SHELL Read what 44 Proud Father” says; he was! K t y§j|> Bl JR JKdlB II KI p W.K St x ft, From A F ather of F ourteen and proud of it! I should have used none but Shell petrol in the automobile I123 words
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1192 1932-08-24 11 Leaders' Provisional Agreement Every step is being taken by the British Cabinet to expedite the of their decision on the Indian communal problem. v On Thursday the Prime Minister’s views on the problem were reined by the India Committee of the Cabinet. Meanwhile, negotiations at Simla1,192 words
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Article166 1932-08-24 11 by Communal aif i orecast fr rta received fr Simla August nvarious parts of k sphere pr a generally peaceful Li. n goUa Uon.‘ 1 the P rovi nce and jthJ 1, eing carried on in L a ave Mso han tn f various commuFU allTler share in166 words
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Advertisement229 1932-08-24 11 1 Ft I I I i I I m S Spell of the Links R links buoyant youth romantic KJ charm. Moments when the captivating fragrance O this exquisite and genuine Eau de ZzSm Cologne preserves and enhances natural loveliness an d vivacity* The generous use of u 47ir is229 words
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Article110 1932-08-24 12 Peureula (Sumatra) Rubber Estates has been registered as a public company with a capital of £50,000 in 2s shares, to acquire the business of a company with a similar title. The directors are: E. Fox Slade, director Bekoh Consolidated Rubber Estates; A. J. Ross, director Batang Consolidated Rubber110 words
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Article220 1932-08-24 12 27p.c. of Area in Dutch East Indies Amsterdam, August 7. According to the latest official statistics tapping has now stopped on 27 per cent, of the rubber area in the Netherlands East Indies, against 24 per cent, at end-May, 18 per cent, at end-April, 13 per cent, at220 words
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Article196 1932-08-24 12 Malayan Figures Exceed Estimates London, Aug. 5. Messrs. Symington and Wilson, in their weekly rubber market report, refer to rumours that American financial interests were taking an interest in rubber. Buying for American account has continued and has been, they believe, the principal influence on our market for196 words
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Article303 1932-08-24 12 Pahang district, in Malaya, has long been famous for its tin, the principal enterprise operating for that metal being Pahang Consolidated Co., Ltd., which has been dividend-paying for years. Recently, however, gold has been discovered in the territory. and a new company, called Buffalo Reef (Gold)303 words
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Article940 1932-08-24 12 An Unhealthy Movement London, August 10. There has been an unusual amount of activity in the rubber commodity and share markets. Rubber at 2 5/16d. per lb. is now about 50 per cent, above the lowest point touched a couple of months ago. The movement in share values has940 words
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Article842 1932-08-24 12 Effect On Share Prices U.S. ACTIVITY Outlook Still Obscure London, Aug. 8. Activity has developed in Rubber shares recently, and prices have been raised con1 siderably, while the quotation for the commodity has increased. Production of raw rubber continues to be greatly in excess of consumption. For842 words
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Article196 1932-08-24 12 Recommendations of Advisory Committee A report was issued by the Advisory Committee for the Metalliferous Mining and Quarrying Industry. Discussing the tin mines of Cornwall and Devon the committee recommend that the Mines Department should undertake the compilation of comprehensive plans of the adits in this196 words
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Article191 1932-08-24 12 Cornish Views Mr. Herbert Thomas, who is an authority on tin, describes in the Cornishman the industry as clouded, but never without a witness. He calls attention to the gallant efforts of South Crofty, East Pool, and Geevor mines to keep the Cornish tin flag flying.191 words
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Article52 1932-08-24 12 Payment of 6d. per Share The Anglo-Oriental and General Investment Trust, Ltd., announce that Kramat Tin Dredging. Ltd., has declared an interim dividend of 6d. per share, payable on August 30, 1932, in respect of the year ending January 31, 1933, to shareholders registered on August52 words
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Article66 1932-08-24 12 Mr. W. H. Bevan, of Spencer House, South Place, E.C.2, has been appointed by the Court as receiver and manager on behalf of the debenture holders. The directors regret that their endeavours to negotiate further working capital for the company have not proved successful, and66 words
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Article49 1932-08-24 12 The Malayan Information Agency gives the following information as to the actual July imports of tin ore (irrespective of date of receipt of importers’ documents: From Burma, 198 tons; French Indo-China, 198’ Japan, 51; Siam, 883; U.S.A., 151; other countries, 8; making a total of 1,489 tons.49 words
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Article99 1932-08-24 12 According to statistics issued by Mr. W. H. Gartsen, the total visible supplies of tin at the end of July amounted to 48,567 tons, which show’s a decrease of 413 tons as 1 compared with the end June total. Shipments amounted to 4,407 tons, and deliveries to 4,82099 words
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Article122 1932-08-24 12 latest Q.io-nt-ons Toes A Aug 28 Aug 22 Spi Paris 5/16 «8 14 New York 846 8 M Montreal 3.98 i 4 Brussels 24 95 Geneva 17'2» Amsterdam 8.60) 59 Milan 67 1/2 67 Berlin 14 51 1/2 U 218 Stockholm 19 47» 11 jil Copenhagen122 words
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Advertisement8 1932-08-24 12 MATHESON LANG IN "CARNIVAL" AT QUEEN'S TO MORROW8 words
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Advertisement295 1932-08-24 12 I Man FORCED TO RETIRE Are you making some provision for your future requirements or are you just going from day to day allowing the future to take care of itself. i Have you the courage in other words to face t A2 LICIES FOR i facts What will be295 words
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Article1088 1932-08-24 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving aid sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. BUYSKES from Langsa, Lho-Seuma-we, Sigli, Sabang, and Oelee-Lheue. Sails for Belawan-Deli, Langsa, Idi, Lho-Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang and Oelee-Lheue —Friday. S.S. MACH AON from1,088 words
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Article79 1932-08-24 13 FRIDAY, AUGUST 26. King Edward VH. School Team Sports at Taiping. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. A.C. School, Ipoh: Annual Athletic Soprts. SUNDAY. AUGUST 28 Cricket: F.M.S. Police v. 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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Advertisement191 1932-08-24 13 I 5 Rubber f i ii9l "Z B IBB® ft B S a Dunlop Tyres sell so quickly that every one is new from the factory at Fort Dunlop when n you buy it. Live, new tyres of outstanding merit. B I DUNLOP i FORT J b* The First TYRE191 words
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Article867 1932-08-24 14 Remarkable Report Of Committee HOW LIVES COULD BE SAVED IMPORTANT PROPOSALS FOR THE FUTURE Recommendations which, it is claimed, will reduce maternal mortality in England by 50 per cent, are made in the final report of the Departmental Committee on Maternal Mortality and Morbidity. “The primary essential867 words
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Advertisement311 1932-08-24 14 |flJse it dailyw r for your 1 home I Keep disease-laden dirt away from your home. Use Lifebuoy Soap The antiseptic suds banish dangerous dirt and germs —drive them quickly out of overy corner and crevice, making your j k home sweet and clean —and safe. J Ik Buy Lifebuoy311 words
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Advertisement182 1932-08-24 14 THE LANCETX2S ii 2 9> says atmsAt no artU-l&hitiG gS® Callis is convincing evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has added Ostelin Vitamin D Sunshine Glaxo builds firm flesh, strong182 words
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Advertisement2095 1932-08-24 15 P* O.---BRITISH INDIA i 1 ak n I fK pr/X M TI a (Companies Incorporated in England) BLUE FUMMEL LINE I? MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES V h r^" C3 MENESTHEUS Due Penang Sept. 1 AND AMERICAN MAIL LINE g under**'" contratt "«“‘‘“llif' Majesty-'i uk Anson P ?rt Swrf. R()2,095 words
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Article1152 1932-08-24 16 FOURTH SON'S CLAIM Allegations Against Trustees In the Supreme Court this morning there commenced an action in which Mr. Heah Seng Kim, the fourth son of the late Mr. Heah Swee Lee (well-known Penang millionaire) is making various allegations against the trustees and1,152 words
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Article173 1932-08-24 16 Stranger’s Plausible Story Two Chinese school girls, both under 10 years of age, related a strange story yesterday to the Police, as to how they were duped by a stranger who accosted them at Chulia Street, when returning from school. The man stopped the rickshaw in173 words
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Article160 1932-08-24 16 Leads to Stabbing As a result of a stabbing which occurred last night at Church Street Muttu, the ground boy attached to the Penang Recreation Club, was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate, charged with the attempted murder of another Tamil named Muttu Rajoo. The two160 words
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Article548 1932-08-24 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day j Shares B S B S MINING Bangrin Tin 10/3 11/0 10/6 11/3 Changkat Tin 23/0 24/6 24/0 25/0 Idris Hyd. Tin 5/3 6/3 5/6 6/3548 words
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Article266 1932-08-24 16 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G.P.0., London, says that the mails despatched from Penang on July o 0 by the s.s. “Karoa” and on July 28, by the s.s. “Felixe Roussel” were delivered in London on August 20 and 22. OUTWARD MAILS A mail266 words
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Article39 1932-08-24 16 —Reuter. Clyde Draws with Rangers London, August 23. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the Scottish League Queen’s Park 1 Morton 1 Rangers 2 Clyde 2 St. Mirren 3 Third Lanark 1—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article65 1932-08-24 16 S, p r 9$ RESULTS Ol’ YESTERD Ai v (Srf**!! Men’s Singles Handicap c pP —15.5 C. W. Shor land b-*. Morgan W.O. 15 Mixed Doubk-s Hand t P^ a t Fenwick and Miss 1 am- Carr and Mrs. E. I Ladies Doubles \y. J65 words
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Advertisement253 1932-08-24 16 TO LET BUNGALOW No. 32, Ayer Raja Road, Penang. Consisting of 6 rooms (4 upstairs and 2 ground floor) with bath-room each, sitting room and dinning room etc: Garage and Servants' quarters are at the back. W ater and electric lights laid on. Moderate rent. Apply to: LEONG SIN NAM,253 words
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Miscellaneous43 1932-08-24 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E H m.m. Noon 90 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 3.44 a.m. 10 03 a m 3.30 p.m. 9 52 P m to-morrow 4.15 a.m. 10.48 a.m. 3.55 p.m. 10.25 p.m.43 words
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