Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 August 1932

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE fSTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 2“ 5 VoL Lxxxx WEDNESDAY, 31st AUGUST, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 319 1 EMERGENCY decrees to be ISSUED NEXT WEEK New Nazi Speaker Elected enthusiatic scenes at first MEETING Berlin, Yesterday. Emergency decrees dealing with Government’s economic programme will be issued at the beginning of next week. Von Papen has received full powers from the
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  • 55 1 "Reuter. by R Authorised construction Corporation I A loan nf aahin B ton Yesterday, arKi* v, ,)O the c °tton Cothe», D llr llzation Corporations 43 author- i J oltJ their cotton until Co by the k,' °he of ito t* 11 accor ding to Jesse Reut er
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  • 80 1 —Reuter. Sequel To Forthcoming Reductions London, Y esterday. A threat of the serious dislocation of London’s transport is contained in a decision of the delegates cf the Conference of busmen who demand that the Executive of the Transport Workers’ Union authorise a strike for September 23, the
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, To-day. A daring robbery took place at the Government chandu shop at Bagan Panthor in the early hours of the morning of August 28. Four Chinese, alleged to have been armed, broke into the premises and decamped with $2,600 in cash and chandu.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 19 1 j NAGATA brothers dentists I Head Offi« next t 0 The Dispensary Bran ch Office 52, Leith Street r
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    • 44 1 ON OTHER PAGES London Letter for Women 6 Local Chinese Affairs 11 Search for Salt and Taylor 14 Correspondence 5 Indian Items 10 Straits Steamship Case Judgment 16 County Cricket 5 Local Soccer 5 Municipal Commissioners Meeting 4 Shipping News 13 Produce Market < 0
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    • 304 1 'MiSSiih S a K pljUUk jWTLO. \W yJr T. /1 S latest rings a■. “a I" > Nev, Standard a of J '•> Performance. 5 THE CAR WITH > AMAZING ACCELERATION. < Prices b Particulars from >M WEARNE BROS.. LTD.. PENANG. sw.< a Wpu Lx® xk xl OREbk S LAA
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    • 10 1 11 i 1 r STRAITS STEAMSHIP CASE JUDGMENT Page 16
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    • 2022 2 > RATES FOR CASUAL I MUNICIPAL NOTICE BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS 7 XZ fj V rabies The Mercantile Bank Chartered Bank All communications relating to «■■•■••■J* (Incorporated in England by Royal Advertisements shou',4 be addressed to ©f India, Limited Charter 1868). 4 J the Advertisement Manager, The In view of the existence
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  • 462 3 Full Range Available Next Spring EXPORT TRADE HOPES (Yorkshire Post) (From Our London Correspondent) Although continual demands are being made by wholesale houses and retail drapery establishments in all parts of the country for early supplies of materials made from the new anti-crease cotton and
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  • 408 3 At first sight the trend of our overseas trade in July is somew’hat disappointing. Total imports, it is true, have dropped in value by nearly 10 per cent, as compared with the previous month, and are down by over 25 per cent, as against the corresponding
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  • 791 3 P.C. DESCRIBES ALLEGED “BOTTLE PARTY” OFFICER WHO ADOPTED A DISGUISE Many fashionably-dressed people occupied seats in the public part of the court at Marlborough-street when the hearing was resumed of summonses against Aftss Gwendoline Burke-Mills, described as of New Bond-street, W., alleging that she sold intoxicating liquor
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 369 3 Alt T*. COLOURS «SBSrjftfMWz b-r-let PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. simple, light 4111(1 com P act machine, yuJshed in Black, Green, Blue, Red or K«roon- complete with 9uU/“ travelling caae. Uade b y Bar-Lock (1925) Co. Nottingham, England. Typewriter Manufacturers to lI.M. the King. PRITCHARD CO., LTD., PENANG I FOIL m w f—ls-10-32
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    • 23 3 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.
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    • 172 3 YOU CAN BE SURE OF SHELL i X Rosy was, read her testiinoijial-* K ‘I 1 li From Miss Rosy Rapture The Film Star I gargle with it after every performance and have always believed that my astounding beauty is largely due to its use (This is my stock testimonial.
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  • 2543 4 Municipal Commissioners' Meeting MR. SLOWS ON "IMPOSSIBLE AND UNREASONABLE" NOTICES MR. SAMUEL "NOT QUITE SATISFIED" o There was a full attendance at yesterday’s meeting > of the Municipal Commissioners when the official replies to questions of which notice had been given by
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  • 367 4 Mr. G. D. Sansom, manager of Dusan Durian Estate, Banting, will be sailing for home on leave shortly. Mr. Doraisawmy Iyer, barrister-at-law of Lincoln’s Inn, son of Mr. P. J. Ramasamy Iyer, retired Court Interpreter, has returned from England to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. R. M. Latham, J.P.,
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  • 302 4 England and Kent Cricketer Leaves £57,000 At one time Under-Secretary of State for India, but more famous as a cricketer who had captained both England and Kent teams, Lord Harris, who died in March, aged 81, left unsettled estate of the gross value of £57,152. Among the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 169 4 L J i I x® P J i I h Tffiziu I A I MUSICAL TREAT Is always at your command if y OU A Piano in the Home. i Did you know that it's possible io HIRE 1 A i PIANO FOR $lO.OO MONTH We hold large stocks for
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  • 243 5 —Reuter. SUSSEX LOSE TO YORKSHIRE Another Century by Sutcliffe London, Yesterday. Sussex, the runners-up for the Championship, sustained their first defeat of the season at the hands of their rivals, Yorkshire, w ho consolidated their position at the top of the table. The match was
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  • 85 5 POLICE TEAM TO MEET C.R.C. “A” The following have been selected to represent the Police against the C.R.C. "A” in the first round of the Penang Football Association Cup at Victoria Green, on Saturday at 4.50 p.m. Bachan Singh; J. A. Embury and M. S. Wjan; Koneh
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  • 208 5 Italo-German Contest Zagreb, August 17. The round Europe flight would appear to be narrowing down to a duel between the Italian and German fliers, the Italian ace, Colombo, leading the field on the first stages to Warsaw, Prague. Vienna and Zagreb, closely followed by the three German
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  • 71 5 Australian Racing Sensation S nsation has been created by the a,n f ve of the Victoria Racing Club pro/ 1 to renew the licences of 11 Sca.n) ln among them being W. a wtl r °de in France and Germany seasons ago, N. Percival, son 7 1116
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  • 688 5 CRICKET CLUB BEATEN Failure Of Forward Line The Senior League match between the Darul Aihsan Football Club and the Penang Cricket Club was played yesterday on St. Xavier’s ground and resulted in a win for the former by six clear goals. The game was fast
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  • 133 5 Military Funeral i The funeral of the late Victor Clarence Pasqual who was drowned on Sunday afternoon took place yesterday afternoon, the deceased, who was a member of the Penang Eurasian Volunteers, being accorded military honours. The cortege left the hospital mortuary at 4.30 and wended
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 1175 5 (To the Editor of The “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir,—The following rubber restriction scheme is submitted, and it is offered with a view for further consideration and enlargement, as suited to the producers and Governments concerned. My plan to revive the rubber industry and deal with the 600,000 ton
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    • 171 5 Sir, —That private individuate should not have the courage to live up to what they profess to be, i.e. Britishers, is a slur on the mentality of such people. For instance, the head of the Dunlop tcubber Co., asks us to buy British but he travels D’i ch. One
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  • 148 5 Assessors* Verdict Meerut, August 16 At the conclusion of the arguments in Meerut conspiracy case, the Judge asked the opinion of the assessors. Four assessors found unanimously guilty the following accused: Spratt, Bradley, Ghate, Mirajker, Joglekar, Nimbkar, Dange, Usmani, Adhikari, Muzaffar, Goswami, Chakravarty, Basak, Ajudhiaprasad, Sohansingh
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  • 146 5 Delegation Arrive in India Bombay, August 17 The delegation of the Indian League London, consisting of Miss Wilkinson (former M.P.), Miss Monica Whitely, Mr. Leonard Matters and Mr. Krishna Menon, Secretary, arrived at Bombay this morning by the S.S. Ganga The object of the visit, it will
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  • 174 5 Council Decides On Joint Electorates Calcutta, August 15 When the Bengal Municipal Bill was taken up for further discussion to-day, the Council on the motion of the Hon’ble B. P. Singh Roy, Minister, Local SelfGovernment, unanimously decided to introduce the system of joint electorates with reservation of seats
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  • 33 5 Lock-Out Ends Madras, August 18 The P.W.D. workshop lock-out ended to-day. The men are rushing to work as a result of the compromise reached between them and the management. I
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  • 40 5 Section Washed Away Simla, August 17 The railway line between Gumman and Taksal on the Kalka-Simla section has been washed away. Transhipment of passengers is being done. It is hoped through communication will be restored in four days.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 103 5 OUR SALE ends! SATURDAY Special Offer The New SAXONE Shoe. Stocks have now arrived of the NEW SAXONE SHOE in a range of smart styles, Tan Willow, Tan Grain, Box Calf in Black, etc. To-day’s price is over 3°% lower and no «sacrifice of quality. SAXONE SHOES HAVE NO EQUAL.
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    • 70 5 ADDED ATTRACTION at 1 Z'?.. SPECIAL Engagement of SIA ME S E JEE KAY i ToTeT Part of desirable business premises. Ground Floor, Beach Street. Very moderate rental. Apply:-—Box No. 83, c/o Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE AUSTIN “12 Open-road, 5 Seater Touring Car 1929 Model. Owner driven. 16,000 miles only.
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  • 2481 6 THE ROYAL VISIT TO BALMORAL: SWIMMING AS A MEANS TO KEEP FIT: HELPING MOTHERS IN CHILD-BIRTH DEATH OF A POPULAR NOVELIST From Our Own Correspondent London, August 19. THE COURT ON DEESIDE This week the King and Queen wiU travel to Balmoral, and the removal
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    • 549 6 THIS IS THE SAFEST, SUREST, > MOST PLEASANT WAY TO LOSE FAT Eat What You Table Tells How Much Women and Girls Should Weigh Feet and Inches of Height with Shoes. But Eat Less —i Ag( 5-0 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-7 I 5-8 5-9 5-101 Regular Exercise
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    • 103 6 ALL BABIES THRIv E BEST ON TRUFOOD. 1 y ,/P I j. > J z Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert t youngsters —PyIALAYA CAN DO WIIH MORE f HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature would have them built. No other food so completely takes
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  • 1480 7 provocative rotary address OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU \t the weekly tiffin of the u Rotary 'Club yesterday sf r T.~V. Templeton gave a provocative address on How to Advertise Penang.” Mr. Ternid I cannot do full justice to this subject without giving an insight into the early
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  • 174 7 SUPPLEMENT TO STANDARD AMAL BALL JOINT The carburetter and ignition controls of passenger-carrying and commercial vehicles require a joint that will stand up to most severe conditions. The new Amal Roller Joint has been designed to last the lifetime of the vehicles in which it is fitted.
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  • 147 7 The now well-known Dulux Glossy Finishes for interior and exterior use are being followed by two interior finishes having the same characteristics. These are Dulux Flat and Dulux Egg-shell Finishes. Both contain the same remarkable vehicle which is used in the Dulux Glossy Finish and therefore
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  • 822 7 Two special coast-cruising high speed Power Boats have been officially taken over by the R.A.F. These craft have been constructed and built by the British Power Boat Company at Hythe, Southampton, and have had to undergo the longest and most severe trials to which
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    • 369 7 i s: i < :>:<■ v gwYff* Apr*- -a v y.-y.;.-- ••y Vs 81 010 slsnbs for Transport And with every kind 7 Castrol take a z J Great load eff your Mind! i o ne important factors in the economical running of a transport service is efficient lubrication. A
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  • 298 8 There was a welcome change at yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners when matters of paramount importance to the general public were discussed in open meeting instead of the placid and more usual atmosphere of committee. We hope that the Commissioners will continue to give the public first
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  • 460 8 Speaking at Singapore some months ago Mr. W. Fletcher, a visitor to Malaya, created quite a little flutter in the Malayan dove cote by describing the Government of this country as the sleeping partner of the banks. Though it is the habit of those living in the tropics
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  • 270 8 .Vn average of more than eighteen people is killed every day on British roads. The National Safety First Association, for a long time, has been urging the Minister of Transport to take some action to reduce this toll of human life and limb, and now Mr. Pybus has
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  • 72 8 Rugby Radio Service. Annual Meeting of British Association Rugby, Yesterday. The annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science will be formally opened to-morrow in York where, 101 years ago, the first meeting of the Association was held. This year’s President is Sir Alfred Ewing,
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  • 46 8 Reuter. Decision to Strike Wage Cuts Resistance Sequel Rotterdam, Yesterday. The Dutch Seamen’s Union and the Transport Workers Union decided to strike on August 30 (yesterday) owing to shipowners engaging foreign crews as a result of Dutch seamen resisting a wage cut. I? zx»»
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  • 991 8 Some Views on the German Election for the Reichstag and What the Result Means for the Future of the Fatherland “No single party, no normal combination of parties, has obtained a majority in the new Reichstag. The majority which supported Dr. Bruning has
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  • 796 8 BUCKFAST ABBEY The consecration of Buckfast v place recently coincides'with’th to k f die n^ etUrn f the monks to th e a Ubi!ee site. The first abbey is believe am Us been founded in the middle o/tt? have century, and in the twelfth cent. famous Cistercian
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 171 8 IBUY BRITISH GILBEY'S IMPERIAL WINES SUPPLIES JUST ARRIVED I SWEET AUSTRAL WHITE WINE "OPALIA” J AUSTRAL WHITE WINE "IMPERIAL PREFERENCE" J AUSTRAL RED WINE "IMPERIAL PREFERENCE" 1 SWEET AUSTRAL RED WINE "WRANGOO" SOUTH AFRICAN WINE "RED CAPA" SOUTH AFRICAN WINE "WHITE CAPA" j Sole Agents: j GUTHRJE c @fe w
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    • 26 8 E. and O. HOTEL. I TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. Dance Music By the Band of the 1 S.S. "PRESIDENT PIERCE.” L I H r— Tm=-
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  • 301 9 —Reuter. TO DEFEND COAST OF MANCHURIA Our Stand Is Just" I 7 NO INTENTION OF ASKING U.S. TO EXPLAIN PRESENCE OF FLEET IMPORTANCE OF SINO-JAPANESE RELATIONS Tokio, Yesterday. What is believed to be a hint that Japan is prepared to resign from
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  • 14 9 4 ‘l am Sure the British Understand Our Position —Mr. O’Kelly
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  • 130 9 Reuter. Dublin, Yesterday. Tin- Free State will get the same tariff preferences from Canada as Britain, declared Mr. Lemass, Minister of IndiKtry and Cor imerce on arrival from Ottawa and also preferences from South Africa. She is still negotiating with Australia in which connection Mr. Bruce or a
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  • 105 9 Trim JU in Febuary.—Rugby Radio Service. Commission To Leave In Middle of November Rugby, Yesterday. The Commission appointed by the Colonial b. rt-tary. whica is to visit tne West Indies o examine the possibilities of closer relation between Trinidad and Windward Islands nd Leeward Islands, will compose- of
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  • 91 9 Rugby Radio Service. What Jt Costs To Return A Parliament Rugby, Yesterday. Last year’s general election in Britain was the cheap! st on record so far as the cost o* < ach vote was concerned. The total i., of candidates, according to a Whit- Paper issued to-day, amounted
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  • 17 9 —Reuter. Hopeda (Labrador) To-day. Hutchinson in his Fly*nS I amily landed here at 2-40 p.m,—Reuter.
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  • 103 9 —Reuter. Intolerable Situation at lowa New York, Yesterday. ”Fa r >.. S V Jation at Jowa due to the tolerm Holiday” is described as inwide S( disorder has broken out on a TuruJ, Ut thftnks to appeals by Dan are t/k nor *°wa, the authorities tfc Bted <
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  • 63 9 —Reuter. Indian Tariff's Cause Surprise and Alarm Tokio, Yesterday. The Indian Government’s decision to raise tariffs on non-British cotton piece goods has caused surprise and alarm as they are higher and have come earlier than anticipated. Coupled with the suspension of Chinese trade it is
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  • 48 9 —Reuter. Preston Beat Burnley London, Yesterday. In the Second Division of the English League Preston N.E. defeated Burnley by 6 goals to one. The match between Celtic and Ayr United in the Scottish League resulted in a win for the former by 4 goals to one.-
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  • 56 9 Meerut, Aug. 19. In the Meerut Conspiracy Case the accused who are no bail have been informed that they would be allowed to leave Meerut till December 1, the date provisionally fixed for judgment provided their sureties consented to continue as such and the accused undertook to
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  • 377 9 —Reuter. Effect of Refund of 4J Per Cent. War Loan TREASURY DECISION Rugby, Yesterday. To-night’s London Gazette contains an announcement giving notice to holders of the 4«/ 2 per cent. War Loan, 1925/ 45, that the loan will be repaid at par on December 1, next
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  • 108 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £l5O 10s. Od. £149 15s. Od. TIN (3 Months) London £l5l 10s. Od. £l5O 15s. Od. Singapore $77.62% $77.50 Business Done Penang $77.50 $77.12% Business Done Buyers—No sellers Buyers—No sellers COPRA— (Sundried) 5 65 $565 BLACK PEPPER $22.50 $22.50 RUBBER London 3d- 2 31/32d.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 112 9 Jl Soap I U)IJ IB I I IhX. xM kMfE fijpis) dßgiE st (•OU»JO<S PA*iS> SHAVING SOAP H A superfine shaving H soap of exceptional purity. Ashes of Roses H shaving soap produces M an abundant fragrant H lather that softens the H| H beard, does not dry on the
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    • 65 9 RACING t A Home turf article appears in the Pinang Gazette EVERY TUESDAY. IRunnvmehe J 1 The Bri^hter Hotel. 9 f ITO-MORROW DINNER DANCE j The BEACH BALL! SATURDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1 DANCING UNTIL 1 A.M. t Light refreshments at moderate J prices. > POOLE POTTERY. TIFFIN COUPONS Book of
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    • 265 9 S&D; vB because it r writes so easily |JS PARKER IS PREFERRED L 'I Jrjßi V*UU’VE a new writing experience I n Btore w k en you tr y the Parker r ''wßM Duo fold. Once you touch its jewel» I 1 1 smooth point to paper you’ll know g;
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  • INDIAN ITEMS OF INTEREST
    • 593 10 "COTTON REQUIRES PROTECTION FOR TEN YEAR S" —A.S. Bombay Millowners 1 1 View i f Bombay, August 16 The Indian Tariff Board began its main inquiry into the cotton textile industry to-day, and record--1 ed the oral evidence of the repre- sentatives of the Bombay Millowners’ Association. The Bombay Millowners’
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    • 94 10 Congress Volunteers Pull Chain i Madras, August 18. A mild sensation was caused when the ombay express. which left Madras yesterday suddenly stopped between a n ic Tinnanur zt was discovertravelMn- a fu dozen volunteers travelling m the same train had pulled THa "J C^ ain
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    • 231 10 MOUNTAINEERING ACCIDENT i Calcutta, August 15 Information has been received from Kashmir that Colonel Stoehr and Lieutenant Burn were killed accidentally on Friday, August 12, while climbing the Panjitani up the Eastern Liddar river. Details are lacking. DETAILS OF ACCIDENT News has been received from Kashmir that
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    • 357 10 l-J-Crore Reduction Advocated Simla, August 6. The General Purposes Sub-committee of the Retrenchment Advisory Committee has devoted over one hundred pages to a review of the organization and expenditure of the various Residencies and Agencies in and on the borders of India including the Frontier Watch
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    • 39 10 Victory for Dir’s Forces Peshawar, Aug. 9. he Salarzai Lashkar, having received reinforcements from Batwar, attacked Wa 6 °k Dir S f rCeS at M,skini on One w/ a LuX. rePU J SKI Wilh wounded. and another
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    • 748 10 An Absence Of Sincerity On Either Side COMMUNAL AWARD TO BE LAUNCHED UNDER UNFORTUNATE AUSPICES Simla, August 13 The Sikh-Muslim Conference ended to-day. Sardar Ujjal Singh, who was a delegate to the Round Table Conference has issued the following statement “Negotiations which had been carried on
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    • 159 10 50 Square Miles Under Water Karachi, August 15 1 The Chief Engineer, Sind, who returned from the flood-stricken area, givin°- the latest position of the flood situation, says that approximately 50 square miles of country have been flooded so far. The spread of the flood will keep down
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    • 419 10 Subjugation Under Swaraj? Simla, August 13 Asked what he thought of the MuslimSikh controversy in the Punjab, Sir Muhammad Yakub stated "The ultimatum issued by the Sikhs to the Muslims and Government must bring home to Muslims once more, if any doubt was still left in the mind
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    • 128 10 Train Stopped for Propaganda Work Madras, August 17 Half a dozen Congress volunteers caused a mild sensation last evening in a running train between Koravur and Ambattur stations on the M.S.M.Ry by sud denly stopping it by pulling the communication chord. After distributing Congress leaflets among the passengers
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    • 153 10 More Military Forces SIMLA DECISION Simla, August 18 A communique says: The situation in Bengal caused by the terrorist movement has been reviewed by the Government of India in consultation with the Government of Bengal. In spite of special measures which have been taken the murders
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    • 185 10 Afghan Government Asked to Restrain Mohmands Simla, August 17. The latest report from the North-West Frontier shows that the inter-sectional fighting which was expected to break out in the Mohmand country is unlikely to commence in the near future. The Afghan Government have been requested by the
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    • 200 10 Passive Loyalty of No Service Chittagong, August 16. His Excellency the Governor arrived here this morning and received w’elcome addresses from the Municipality, the District Board, the Port Commissioners, the Islam Association, the Buddhist Association, the Chamber of Commerce and the European Association. Replying jointly, His
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    • 409 10 20.000 Men At Mill Gates FIRM POLICE ACTION Calcutta, August 15 Prompt and firm action on thepart of the police prevented what might have been an ugly situation in the jute mill area this morning. Workers of near’y a i| the jute mills in the Howrah
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    • 286 10 Bengal Paper’s Appeal o r Dismissed e Calcutta, August 18. The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice C. Ghose and Mr. Justice S. < delivered judgment to-day dismissing application of the keeper and P u^‘’s^er h the Amrita Bazar Patrika again order of the Local Government hrec them
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  • 798 11 WHY should we subscribe to china relief FUNDS?—NOBLE BUT FOOLISH SACRIFICES. —BETTER USE FOR THE MONEY (By the Bespectacled Gentleman) Chii .1 has for many years been making on the charity of the world. With a negligible exception, countries in the West and East have at one
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  • 234 11 Made by Direction of St. Anthony of Alexandria THE “CHASTOPHONE” Startling claims are made on behalf of a machine to be tested by London spiritua- lists. It consists of a small wooden box, fitted inside with a special kind of German w’ire which is sensitive to vibrations.
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  • 232 11 Dodging Free State Tax— With Artificial Leg Ulster is chuckling at the discomfiture of a Free State resident whose artificial leg was the centre of an “incident” in the Customs war forced on the Free State by Mr. de Valera, President of the Executive Council of the country’.
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  • 235 11 Unfortunate Affair at a Southport Lake Bread treated with poison to destroy vermin got into the possession of children, and has been the cause of the death of between 20 and 30 ducks, which were a source of attraction on the ornamental lake at Hesketh Park, Southport. The
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 33 11 -■nee you have taken the double to read this, be '«nvinced that the other in this paper Or al-o read. If you wish bu y or sell, let the "Pinang Gazette help you.
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    • 365 11 I X M 5 COLOGNE^H/ E M "47ir Shaving Stick 7 fe y "W Shaving Cream K 3 Fragranced with ‘4711’ Eau de 5 ,i- 7. fi □J Cologne. Yielding a rich and S| fi IS most stubborn beard and makes y! H IM it ready for easy, comfortable p—
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  • 1335 12 Chairman’s Speech At General Meeting Of Shareholders Madras, August 15. At the Twelfth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Imperial Bank of India held to-day the Chairman, Mr. W. O. Wright, said: At our last Annual General Meeting held
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  • 183 12 Latest Quotations Tate. Mon. Sit A ng. 80 Aug 29 Sept 19 Prria ?8 5 8 88 1/2 123 96 New Y. rk 847 8/8 8.46 7/8 4,85 i Montreal 3 89 B.BBf Brosstla 25 06 J 25.021 Geneva 17 841 17 29 32 24 86
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 383 12 IXJSK 1 FUTURE Your protection and that of others dependent on you, is bound up in the foresight you adopt now Make sure that comfortable retirement shall be yours you feel the need for it. Make sure that your dependants will not be left destitute I Our Endowment policy will
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    • 143 12 I ITS 4 DOG’S LIFE W THE TBOPICS ANY CANINE PAL WOULD TELL YOU Life in the Tropics is an unenviable proposition for any dog, but you can keep your pal healthy and comfortable with just a little attention to his toilet SOPEX is the ideal insecticide shampoo for the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 82 12 T&y sb A Phone 264. 6.05 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 "FAST -COJ^IPANIONS" "THE LOCAL BAD MAN" TO-MORROW 6.15 and 8.30 TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME JOHN BARRYMORE and LIONEL BARRYMORE IN "ARSENE LUPIN" M-G-M SUPER. I Book Now Plans at Moutrie's 'Phone 795 Q-nm—Ml "~~MM Jan krnLw ww btwW ww
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  • 804 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving snd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY cc AGAMEMNON for Japan, China, Singapore and Port Swettenham for Aden, Port Said, Marseilles, Casablanca, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. S S MANDAR from Tg.
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  • 304 13 SEPTEMBER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. Singapore Races, first day. Triple Bill by Catholic Club at Town Hall, Ipoh. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. Entries close for Lower Perak Tennis Championships. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. Singapore Races, second day. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. Blackmail,” I.R.P. play at the Playhouse, Grand Hotel, Ipoh. FRIDAY,
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  • 708 13 COXSWAINLESS FOURS AT OLYMPIAD EASY VICTORY CAMBRIDGE EIGHT FAIL IN THRILLING RACE Los Angeles, Aug. 13 The British eight failed in their quest of an Olympic title at Los Angeles on Saturday, finishing last to the I niteJ States, Italy and Canada. Compensation for this defeat, however,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 115 13 °B '1 fit DUNLOP t TYRES i; now! s H Ji H They grip the greasy road and make your motoring safe 5 HRi H BRITISH a BUY dunlop ww S i I 3 BOYS! The Guns of the Rubber Tin Batteries are booming! Be sure and g© over on
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