Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 August 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 202 Vol. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 2290 1 FOREIGN MINISTER ANSWERS JAPAN'S CRITICS Incomprehensible Attitude LABOURING IGNORANCE OF FACTS We ha’/e received from ilie Japanese Consul General, Singape ."i co'•'/ of Cc-unt Uchk’a’s speech that created such a ’•’O.d sensation. *e is the text of the spoech -Reuter. Tokio, Thursday. I
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  • 163 1 Proposed Relief Measures Berlin, August 19. At a Cabinet Council held on Friday the Government’s, employment programme was discussed, which during the last few days has been the subject of negotiations between the Finance Minister, Count Schwerin Krosigk, and the Reichsbank President, Herr Luther. It is semi-officially stated
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  • 383 1 Bankruptcy Proceeding» LOSSES ON RUBBER I (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. The public examinatica in bankruptcy of Mr. A. H. Whitaker, a former share broker, and later Director of the Morning News Press, Ltd., took place in the Supreme Court this afternoon before the Hon'ble
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    • 2539 2 RATES FOR CASUAL FOR SALE BANKS. /t Z> ADVERTISEMENTS Light Railway Material fl g AU communications relating to Rails 14 &18 lbs. per yi MeFCCmtilS BClttk ChCSHcTed BCHIk lAidvertisements should be addressed to Tipping Wagons 20 &24 gauge I (Incorporated in England by Royal I the Advertisement Manager, The Turntables
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  • 796 3 CHEAP SHOES FOR THE WORLD MR. BATA’S WILL FIRM’S FUTURE Many conflicting statements have been made regarding the disposal of the fortune of Mr. Thomas Bata, the 56-year-old Ozecho-Slovakian shoe king,” who was killed in an aeroplane crash at Zlin, Moravia, on July 12, and also concerning
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  • 369 3 Husband Remanded On Murder Charge The husband of the Mitcham woman, Mrs. Sophia Carrett, who was found dead in her bed at Love-lane, Mitcham, was charged at Croydon County Police-court with murder. He was John William Carrett, aged 56, described as a canner-up, and the charge
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  • 403 3 Monks 1 Fifty Years Of Toil i Buckfastleigh. The greatest and most elaborate religious ceremonial in the West Country for per- i haps a lifetime will be witnessed here on Thursday, Aug. 25. After half a century’s patient and per- sistent endeavour, the monks of Buckfast have
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  • 349 3 FIGHT TO SEE DEAD MAN’S WIFE BOOTLEGGER’S GLASS COFFIN Twelve thousand people attended the funeral in Chicago of the boot-legger, Joe Pollak, but they were not there to honour Joe. The heroine of Chicago’s most sensational riotous funeral was the boot-legger’s beautiful young wife, Dorothy. The
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  • 152 3 Tangier. EV Glaoui, the Pasha of Marrakesh, whose daughter married in 1926 the eldest son of the Sultan of Morocco, has left with his suite for a visit to London. His chief desire is to inspect the British Museum. He was accompanied by
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    • 68 3 STUDY THE PINANG GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENTS There is much in the way of useful information contained in our Advertisement Columns. Read the advertisements and learn who stocks the article you are contemplating buying, who is offering the best bargains. or who is willing to buy your unwanted goods. EVERY ADVERTISEMENT, no
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    • 264 3 IS* TRY these DELIGHTFUL CORK jEgf TIPPED CIGARETTES IRB made by player’s WB I p FROM FINEST VIRGINIA TOBACCO T 11 —j,— U KEEP UP yOUR HEALTH IF IT’S STRENGTH YOU NEED —youneedHall’sWinebeThey clear all wastes and ■Uk. cause it is a Tonic RestoraCiao ns from your system, tive and
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  • 427 4 BEATEN WITH JACK Car Stolen Decoyed by a signal for help, a motorist pulled up his car at midnight on the London road near Dunstable, and was attacked by tpvo desperadoes. He was badly assaulted, and his attackers made off in his racing car. The
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  • 268 4 Birth of a Son Princess Ileana of Roumania, wife of the Archduke Anton of Habsburg, gave birth to a son at three o’clock in the morning in the Villa Moedling, near Vienna. (The announcement appeared in the later edition of The Daily Telegraph.) Both mother and child are
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  • 102 4 How Professor Tried to Teach Motorist 4 Road Sense’ An Edinburgh professor, named Charles Darwin, who “cut in” in front of another car, forcing it on to the grass verge, as he told the police, “to show’ the driver road sense,” was fined £2O, the maximum
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  • 315 4 Mr A. J- Braga left Singapore by the Gauge for a holiday in Hong Kong. Mr. R- N. Holmes of William Jacks and Co, (Malaya) Ltd., Singapore, is now in Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. R. O. Jenkins leaves for Penang on Sunday, and will leave by the Ranchi
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  • 58 4 EAR-PHONES MAY DISAPPEAR FROM HOSPITALS A pillow containing a wireless loudspeaker has been perfected by a Berlin manufacturer. This pillow’ is intended primarily for use in hospitals and can be tuned to a particularly soft note which will not carry from one bed to another. Ear-phones, it is
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  • 54 4 An old peasant couple named Philipovic have just celebrated the hundredth anniversary of their u’edding day at a village near the Yugo Slav town of Nish, in Serbia. The husband is 117 years old and his wife 115. The ceremony w’as attended by more than 100
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  • 190 4 A Whitehall Incident There v/as a pleasing scene in Whitehall as nearly 600 French ex-Service men marched to Westminster Abbey to file past the tomb of the Unknown Warrior, after laying a wreath on the Cenotaph. On the island refuge at the bottom of Whitehall, his
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    • 324 4 JUST RECEIVED JUST RECEIVED I Per S.S. RAWALPINDI A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF BEACH PYJAMAS IN SPOTTED SILK PRICES VERY MODERATE INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED B. H. T. DOULATRAM CO.. Corner of Beach Bishop Street. m. s. MUNICIPAL NOTICE f BEAUTIFULLY RABIES CARVED TEAK CHESTS In view of the existence of rabies
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    • 98 4 THE BEACH BALL I UNDER THE AUSPICES OF PENANG ST. ANDREW SOCIETt.) IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AT THE RUNNYMEDE HOTEL SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 3rd. EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. TABLES MAY BE RESERVED IN ADVANCE AT THE HOTEL LATE LAUNCH 1.30 am. LATE TRAIN (HILL RAILWAY)
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 117 4 Matinee To-day at 2.45 p.m. i 1— W I? M M WMS M POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT TALLULAH BANKHEAD IN PARAMOUNT'S 4th Celebrity Production "THE CHEAT" The picture provides good entertainment and is to be recommended Pinang Gazette. TO MORROW Opening at the Matinee at 2.45 j The Famous Star
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  • 364 5 WEIGHTS FOR FIRST DAY Card of Eight Events The following are the weights for the drst lay of the Singapore Autumn (Gold Cup I Meeting to be run on Saturday, September 3: RACE 1 Ponie. Class 2—Division 1—5(4 Furlongs 2.15 p.m. Lady Rona 9.5
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  • 523 5 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Large Entries from 17 Schools The fourth annual Inter-School Athletic Sports meeting was commenced yesterday on the Victoria Green in the presence of a large gathering when 23 events, including a number of heats, were run off. The meeting will be continued to-day, and
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  • 176 5 —Reuter. MIDDLESEX BATSMEN Latest County Cricket Results London, Yesterday Middlesex defeated Leicestershire on the first innings in a tall scoring match. Leicestershire hit up 479 for 6 and declared, Armstrong contributing 183 not out. Middlesex replied with 573, Lee 102, Hearne 158 and Hendren 144.
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  • 312 5 P.C.C. V. S.X.R.C. A cricket match between the P.C.C. and the S.X.R.C. will be played to-day on the Esplanade. The following are the teams: P.C.C.:—H. W. Brady, R. Bird, J. G. Carr, R. G. Gibson. Dr. G. Q. Chance, D. R. A. Hoblyn, H. E. Muriel (Capt.),
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  • Notes & News from Siam
    • 1799 6 Progress Of Aviation NEW LONG-DISTANCE SERVICE TO BE OPENED IN OCTOBER Bangkok, August 20. Mr. Otto Praeger, Adviser, Post and Telegraph Department, delivered an interesting lecture on Commercial Aviation yesterday evening at the Teachers’ Association. The lecture explained the development of this form of transportation in a very
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    • 452 6 I Ata Eminent Doctor Gives You ths Means f f r v© Keeo Fit and Young 1 If you are over 4°» y our greatest need 1 s —to l <ee P on keeping young. You I mffir Iff are as °ki as your arteries.” Harden1 iki n_ j_ ing
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    • 307 6 ALL BABIES THR| v t BEST ON Bi u I Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, uiti youngsters—MALAYA CAN DO WITH xWjkL HUMANISED TRUFOOD 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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  • 823 7 Coroner's Questions To Doctor 1 Disagreement among the jury, from whom a majority verdict was accepted, and questions regarding a medical man s qualifications were features of the resumed inquest at St. Pancras on an Irish girl, Esther Mahoney, 21, chambermaid, of Cale-donian-road, Islington. The
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  • 237 7 TO PREACH AFTER INHIBITION CROWDS AT HIS SERVICES The Rev. H. F. Davidson, rector of Stiffkey, whose inhibition by the Bishop of Norwich becomes operative after Sunday next, stated during a service, that he would continue to hold services in Stiffkey, though they would be “nothing to
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  • 357 7 Two's Company But B's Good Fun i Is the seaside romance a thing of the past I have spent the week-end visiting resorts along the south coast looking for holiday romances, for those coy glances and introductory smiles that used to end in wedding
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  • 192 7 Half of Population Hit by Epidemic An epidemic of a mild form of measles, which in one week affected nearly half the population of St. Helena, is reported by the liner City of New York on her arrival at Capetown, after calling at the island on
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  • 425 8 Mr. L. W. Richards’ address delivered at the Kuala Lumpur Rotary meeting the other day on the possibilities of metallurgical industries in Malaya deserves publicity. At a time like this when everybody interested in the welfare of this country is looking for ways and means to
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  • 290 8 Commercial enterprise is an in eradicable human quality, as the Soviet authorities are discovering to their great annoyance. I Naturally in Moscow it is of the petty sort —and is dubbed speculation by righteously I indignant Marxists —since the grim laws, governing all forms of trading, do not
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  • 48 8 broadcast reception.—Rugby Radio Service. Postmaster General Inspects Postal Apparatus Rugby, Yesterday. The Radio Exhibition at Olympia was visited this morning by the PostmasterGeneral, Sir Kingsley Wood, who inspected the apparatus staged by the post office to assist In cutting out interference w’ith broadcast reception.—Rugby Radio Ser-
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  • 49 8 Reuter. To be Charged at Grasse on Sept. 14 Nice, Yesterday Mrs. Barney will be summoned to appear in the law court at Grasse on September V to answer a charge of causing bodily harm by imprudence to Countess Karolyi in a motor accident on July 31.
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  • 2315 8 Hew Monoplane Air Liners A MONTH OF BRITISH FLYING PROGRESS London, July 31. “Atalanta,” first of the fleet of eight large monoplanes intended for service on the African routes of Imperial Airways, is undergoing extensive trials in the hands of British official test pilots. Seven sister craft,
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  • 888 8 THE “KOOPANG” SYSTEM I was talking yesterday to a home from abroad about the just the coupon system, writes tho tT° Wth the Daily Mirror. He sa id V must have been invented by U Chinese restaurant-keeper in p p ancien t As you are obviously
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    • 105 8 gL a .aU ISZaEZSg I i I E. end O. HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. B B H WEDNESDAY, 31st AUGUST, 1932 -j Dance Music By the Band of the i-s h SS. PRESIDENT PIERCE.” H Don’t Fail To Visit Wembley TO NIGHT. COMPETITION DANCE (Organised by Miss Madge Anderson).
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  • 6 9 COTTON CONFERENCE failure
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  • 335 9 Prussian Elections And Party Combinations Berlin, August 20. D t negotiations between the National Borudt-t and Catholic Centre Party in view o/ the Ci’eetion o/ the new Prussian Pre-mu-r by the Diet, thus putting an end to the co’>mi svarial regime in Prussia, were "p <m Saturday
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  • 1086 9 Rugby Radio Service. COTTON CONFERENCE failure Although the delegates were immediately approached by press representatives for interviews both at Southampton and at J Waterloo they contented themselves with, general statements at first that a review of Ottawa will be made to-morrow night in
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  • 207 9 D'Annunzio To Offer Congratulations Personally Desenzano, August 20. Gabriele D’Annunzio has sent a message announcing his intention to come here in order personally to congratulate Professor Piccard on the conquest of the stratosphere, on which occasion the poet promises to celebrate the aeronautical feat in dithyramic strophes.
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  • 39 9 —Reuter. Batavia, Yesterday. It is officially announced by experts tb?t native rubber from the Dutch East indies for the first seven months of 1532 had dropped 44 per cent, compared to the corresponding period of last year.
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  • 325 9 Wishes To Make Third Attempt: Good Results I Desenzano, Aug. 19. Owing to innumerable congratulatory messages pouring in from all parts of the world Professor Piccard and his assistant. Dr. Cosyns, only had a short night’s rest. It has now been ascertained that the highest altitude reached
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  • 96 9 -Reuter. Banks And State To Assist Wasliington, Yesterday. V. e are convinced that we can overcome the major financial crisis,” declared President Hoover in a speech at the opening of the Anti-depression Conference. He announced that the receivers of National Banks had been ordered to
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  • 114 9 Mayor KiHed In Raid Peasants Storm Town Hall Madrid, Aug. 20. Grave disturbances have occurred in tc small town of Letus, in the province o: z.a»agoza, where a crowd of peasants, i> 1 by Syndicalist agitators, invaded the Town Hall where the Town Council was holding a meeting.
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  • 293 9 Alleged Abuse of Privileges in Singapore MEMBER RESIGNS Singapore, To-day. Replying to questions by Mr. Harries at yesterday’s Municipal Commissioners’ meeting the President stated that Dr. Pathy and the Hon. Inche Mohamed Eunus were two Commissioners who were heavily in arrears of their dues to
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  • 19 9 The following donation to the funds of the European Unemployment Committee is acknowledged:— “M.R.” $24.00
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  • 102 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £l4g 5g Od £147 15s TIN (3 Months) London £147 15s £l4B 15s Singapore $76.00 Business Done Penang 576.75 Business Done Buyers-No sellers Buyers-No sellers COPRA (Sundried) 550 ss 6 ■OT-.v.wrm 50 $22.50 BLACK PEPPER RUBBER a /?°d 2 11/16d. London 374 (G) 15/16
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  • 395 10 ROADSIDE TALK AFTER CAR ACCIDENT “ARE YOU HURT, OLD MAN A pedestrian was knocked down by a motorist between Alton and Farnham (Hants). The following conversation took place:— The Motorist. —Are you hurt, old man? The Pedestrian. —Very much. Why are you on the wrong
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  • 414 10 LATEST EDITION OF THE PHARMACOPOEIA The sixth edition of the British Pharmacopoeia, now available for inspection but not for sale until after it becomes “official” on September 30, is an excellent production and incorporates many important changes and improvements. The book is essentially now a record of standards
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  • 412 10 SHE FOOLED PRINCES, PEERS AND PAUPERS Mrs. Hetty Schwob, a prominent witness in the Rector of Stiff key case, who has just died at her home in Maida Vale, was one of the most brilliant woman detectives in the history of crime. She scorned disguise, though
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  • 215 10 Motorists Wise to Obey Them Motorists—for their own safety—are urged not to ignor automatic traffic signals, despite the refusal of Mr. Briggs, the Huddersfield stipendiary’ magistrate, to grant a summons against a motorist who did so. Mr. Briggs, in giving his decision, said that last February the
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  • 91 10 AND PLACE KEPT FOR GIRL’S SPIRIT For many nights the mother of a dead girl, Ginevra Coppettelli, had been tortured by dreams in which she saw her daughter pale and thin and begging for food. Half-demented by these visions, she at length collected three friends and
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    • 13 10 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in the "PINANG GAZETTE.”
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  • 1014 11 OFFICIAL SECRETS ACTS PUBLICATION OF WILLS The appeal of Frederick Henry Budgen, a reporter of the Daily Mail, against the sentence passed on him by Sir Chartres Biron at Bow-street Police Court on July 14 of two months’ imprisonment in the second division for knowingly
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  • 557 11 devotion to DEMPSEY I love YOU ONLY” LINA BASQUETTE’S ADVENTURE New York. The film star Miss Lena Basquette, thought to be in love with Jack Dempsey, the ex-champion boxer, although engaged, to marry his former trainer, Mr. Teudy Hayes, is said to have taken poison
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  • 58 11 Numbered With the Saints AND REGENT WORTHY Budapest, August 16. The Hungarian Honved infantry regiment of St. Stephen, whose former honorary commander-in-chief was Field-Marshal von Hindenburg, celebrated its annual regimental festival at Szekesfehervar, and on this occasion unveiled in the officers mess a picture of St. Stephen and
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    • 548 11 > ctii o a* BRONCHITIS CATARRH etiquette of the medical profession entirely fails to restrain doctors’ spontaneous -.W. outbursts of personal testimony to the efficacy of the one liquid remedy for Bronchitis and Asthma which a Royal Physician has endorsed. WILL YOU CONTINUE W! TO SUFFER WHEN YOU Ihe R
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  • 1081 12 COMPANY MEETINGS ANNUAL MEETING The Twenty-third Annual General Meeting of the Sungei Krian Rubber Estate Limited was held on Wednesday, the 27th July 1932, at the Registered Office of the Company, Ceylon House, 49 5!, Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. J. D. Farlow (the Chairman) presiding. o
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  • 224 12 General Increase In Productivity The Trading Association of Medan publishes the following interesting figures in regard to the rubber plantation industry on the east coast of Sumatra for 1931: Productive ProducArea area. P’tion tivity. Hectare. Hectare. Tons. Kilog. per hectare. Dutch 100.882 55,881 26.384 472 British 74,979
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  • 179 12 Latest Quotations Frl. Thu?. Bat. Aug. 26 Aug 25 Sept. 19 Palis FBll/82 88 9'82 123 96 NewY.rk 8,46 3 8 846 1/8 4,85 t Montreal 8.92 8 92$ Brussels 24.95 24 93| 34 88 Geneva 17 P2| 17 80i 24 86 Amsterdam 8.60 i 8.59
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    • 13 12 RACING I A Home turf article appears in the Pinang Gazette EVERY TUESDAY.
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  • 286 13 I rcT TURNED INTO a I tEST real one I Stolen Car SOS I' 8 -K-monstration W pocket wireless set, on the B ’bond»" 'O’" 1 Honie ice M Bj r o* “er81 Slr B 8 d COl A,lan B I found them|X»
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  • 99 13 N°aring 5,000,000 Mark The latest figures for wireless licences issued by th G P.O. show that up to the end of Ji iv the number of licences had reach' 4,si u.un i, an increase of 30,000 over tb.e '.s month, and a million mon? than a
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  • 83 13 Jlford P rotest Against Such Uses for Surplus Stock Ilford brunch of the British Legion have entered m nphatic protest against the ar Qffi disposing of surplus war medal nbbons c OI ial speculators, and the Jr™? ol th i.. to the general public in
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  • 153 13 1 British Bid For Speed Record An-(>n Irv >ng, designer of the Golden BDortc, S !n a number of British BXtXV% discuss building of a probab' > Se ;rave 3 wonder-car. It is to trav .1 Hn an Rr itish car, designed be bimt near, y 300
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  • 1149 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving end sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. AKITA MARU from Japan for Rangoon and Calcutta, S.S. JUNA from Rangoon, Moulmein, Tavoy, Mergui and Victoria Point. Sails for same ports—to-day. S.S.
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  • 68 13 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, SEPTEMBER 10. Singapore Races, third day. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Federal Council Meeting
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  • 639 14 “LOOSE” TALK BY MRBROCKWAY LABOUR LEADERS’ PRESTIGE There is an immense amount of loose talk to-day about the collapse of capitalism,” said Mr. E. F. Wise, ex-M.P. for Leicester, to the I.L.P. Summer School at Caerleon. Capitalism was not going to break down, and if
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  • 190 14 Yarmouth Loses Its Floral Hall The floral hall on the Britannia Pier at Yarmouth, a favourite resort of holi-day-makers to the town, was completely destroyed by fire early on August 3rd. The hall, which was built of wood over a steel framework, cost fIO.OOO, and
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  • 323 14 CERTIFICATE THAT WAS WITHHELD WRITE IT THE SOONER THE BETTER” The Recorder of Shrewsbury, Mr. J. W. Leslie, who is also Clerk of Assize for the Western Circuit, was publicly rebuked at Portsmouth Quarter Sessions by Mr. R. F. Bayford, K.C., the Recorder of Portsmouth. The
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  • 303 14 SCHOOLBOY’S FEAT AT LORD’S MAY PLAY FOR WEST INDIES AT 17 ,r*** There was a very proud schoolboy of 15 playing for the Rest of the public schools at Lord’s on August 2. He took twelve of the Lord’s Schools’ wickets in succession for 72 runs.
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    • 17 14 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what you friends at Home are doing—3uy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.
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  • 991 16 LAST NIGHT’S MEETING Address on Elementary Principles of Reception All those who are interested in wireless and even wireless enthusiasts cannot do better than attend the meetings of the Penang Wireless Society which has started to function again. The first meeting was held last nisrht
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  • 1196 16 ANNUAL MEETING Final Dividend of 2J Per Cent The twenty-second annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Kedah Rubber Company, Limited, was held at noon to-day at the registered offices of the Company, No. 33 Beach Street, Penang. Mr. D. A. M. Brown presided
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  • 95 16 Excellent British Film At Queen’s “Carnival,” w’hich is now being shown at the Queen’s, is in many respects a British film triumph. It is an appealing story set in the background of Venetian beauty and brings to us again those three splendid film stars Dorothy Bouchier, Joseph Skildkraut and
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  • 101 16 Pensng, Au fe u t 27 Courtesy oj the Chart ere J Bunk Oc London Bat k D'trand 2'3 25 32 4 m/ts 2/8 29/8 Pnv-te S n/« C’fdi» 2/4 1/16 8 Dcoum»ntary 2'l 8/16 O> York B nk Dem 33 7,8 Fr-iCd T T i 000 norr Ind
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  • 548 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 Shares B S B S RUBBER Alor Gajah .15 ..20 .20 .30 Amalgamated Malay .50 .75 .60 .75 Glenealy .64 .70 .65 .70 Jeram (Kuantan) .20
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  • 1197 16 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST e’ ei NAMES, a 3 RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Al'enby Rubber Co. 35 45 A lor Gajah Rubber Estate 1* 2 3 Amalgamated Malay Estates 50 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate j 50 75 Ayer Kilning Rubber Estates 5 15 Aver Molek Rubber Co. 15 25
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  • 46 16 The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Cents. Spot 8 3/8 per lb. September 8 7/16 October/December 8 1/2 January/March, 1933 8 5/8 Market quiet. London and Liverpool Stock likely to be reduced by 100 tons.
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  • 308 16 OUTWARD m AILs A mail for Singapore Chin» I by the s.s. “Yuensan-” ’will it J J 3 p.m. to-day. 111 A mail for Telok Ansnn d I Port Swettenham, Malacca'jm? 1 I A mail for North, North East»-, North Western Sumatra by th? Twist” will be closed
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  • 138 16 PROVINCE WELLESLEY 14TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINTH 6 p.m. Evensong and Address at I Mark’s, Butterworth. Wed. 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion st* Mark’s, Butterworth. i Thurs. 7.30 a.m. Holy ionunun® i St. Paul’s, Bukit Tengah. I MISSION CHAPEL, F.V.QI'H AE 4 ENGLISH SERVICES Sunday 8.30 a.m. Observance of Lord
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