Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 September 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 207. Vol. LXXXX. FRIDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 556 1 fresh danger of sinoJAPANESE WAR Osninons Development FULL MILITARY CONTROL BY JAPAN Tokio, To-day. It is authoritatively learned that a Japan-Manchukuo treaty for a defensive alliance was signed and will come into effect before September 15. It will include mutual respect for territorial sovereignty and
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  • 161 1 Reuter. Additional Duties on Several Commodities LEATHER GLOVES London, To-day. As a result of the deliberations of the Import Duties Advisory Committee the imposition of additional duties on a number of commodities is announced with a view to the encouragement of home industry. A typical instance is
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  • 329 1 HUSBAND AND WIFE CHARGED Aliens Unwanted in Penang Lazo Ahmet Oglif, a Prussian, and his wife who arrived in Penang recently, found themselves placed in the dock one charge with being a passenger on board the s.s. Juna and landing in the Port of Penang
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 20 1 T, BROTHERS FISTS i pj eai l Office next t 0 The Dispensary branch Office 52, Leith Street Pl. w.
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    • 409 1 h"" 7 HITLER'S I FIGHTING SPEECH I Page 9 I HL Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pasteswill remove three most important things necessary film, but they may harm tooth to keep teeth
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    • 1587 2 RATES FOR CASUAL I NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL, banks. Too I ADVERTISEMENTS TANJONG BUNGAH. Phone No. 60. All communications relating to v ot t o i The Mercantile Bank j Chartered Bank ST a“ l Of India. Limited tin Pinanjr Gazette DEFY COMPETITION (Incorporated in England). Paid-up Capitl £3,000,000 g /jjff
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  • CULLED FROM THE CEYLON EXCHANGES
    • 507 3 Figures for 1931 Below Anticipations movement from rubber to tea Colombo, August 22 Dealing with the subject of repatriation in bis report for 1931, the Agent in Ceylon of the Government of India expresses surprise that more labourers had not been repatriated than actually were during
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    • 156 3 RETIRING from the gold COAST Colombo, August 22. cation- 1 ral years of most useful edu--0 Pi iper tbe Gold Coast, Rev. A. Colh p,; fonne rly Principal of Trinity h'. y is returning to England for his t ,S in fin d in a successor rea
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    • 257 3 International Adventurer Not Allowed To Land PREVIOUS VISITS RECALLED Colombo, August 22. Trebitsch Lincoln, the international adventurer, on his way from the Far East to Amsterdam, arrived in Colombo in the s.s. Trianon yesterday. Dressed as a Chinese, in a black coat and pyjama-like trousers, he
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    • 186 3 Another Vote in State Council Colombo, August 22. A supplementary vote of its. 25,320 will be sought from the State Council to-morrow in connexion with unemployment relief. Following are the observations of the Financial Scretarv on this item:— Supplementary estimates for sums aggregating Rs. 200,000 were passed by
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    • 303 3 Political Crisis Develops: To-day’s Conference MEETING WITH GOVERNOR Colombo, August 22. Ceylon is faced with a political crisis of the first magnitude in view of the Secretary of State ruling against the Board of Ministers on the commuted pension issue. An informal meeting of some of the
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    • 192 3 SMALLER CATCHES DURING SOUTH-WEST MONSOON < 2 Colombo, August 22. At no other time during the year is fish more scarce in Colombo than during the south-west monsoon, owing to the heavy seas which make it impossible for any boat under 16 cubits to put out
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    • 223 3 INVESTIGATION OF PUBLIC OPINION Colombo, August 22. Jaffna, or Yalpanam That is the question which is agitating the minds of the people of the North at the present time —to perpetuate a name given them by the Portuguese and the Dutch, or revert to the
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  • 273 3 For Muslim XI. Against the Sinhalese S.C. Colombo, August 22. It is interesting to note that the Nawab of Pataudi, who is expected to arrive here about a week before the M.C.C. team for Australia passes’ through Colombo, has been invited by, cable to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 307 3 few m SO ENDED AN ORGY OF CHEAPNESS. 1 THIS actual photographic reproduction, taken ’ast year after our Ist Anniversary Sale, portrays 136 watches which were tra d ed in as part payment forNEW WATCHES OUR 2nd ANNIVERSARY SALE OF WATCHES CLOCKS Bl ■MW WILL LAST ALL SEPTEMBER, AND fllXil
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  • 245 4 Four Out of Eight Accused i Convicted i 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Wednesday. The trial of the eight Chinese who were brought before the Perak Assizes on a charge of committing gang robbery in a shop at Kelawer between Behrang and Tanjong Malim on April
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  • 372 4 In a short time arrangements for the refunding of £12,460.958 New South Wales 5H per cent, stock and Bonds, 1922-32, will be completed, though it is probable that even now no definite idea of the terms on which the operation will be based has been formed. The success
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  • 281 4 Cuttings Sent From Europe a Hundred Years Ago An interesting centenary will be celebrated in London next Wednesday, that of the arrival in Australia of a collection of vine cuttings which were the foundation of Australia, viticulture. It will be attended by the Acting High
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  • 507 4 Mme. M. Polain, wife of the Belgian Minister in Bangkok, has returned from home leave. From yesterday the branch railway line from Kuala Kubu Road Station to Kuala Kubu was closed. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miles arrived from Australia, on Wednesday, via. Singapore and leave to-morrow
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  • 92 4 15th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY No English Service at St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth. Wed. 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion at St. Mark’s, Butterw’orth. Thur. 7.30 a.m. Holy Cummunion at St. Paul’s, Bukit Tengah. KEDAH 8 a.m. Holy Communion and 10 a.m. Morning Prayer and Address at Union Church, Alor Star.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 122 4 iLL'-rH I—J I 1 ail ’J* -i** A MUSICAL TREA>T I Is always at your command if you have A Piano in the Home. Did you know that it's possible to HIRE A PIANO for $lO.OO PER We hold large stocks for you to Choose from THE ROBINSON PIANO PENANG.
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  • 1289 5 Favourites Day MARIETTE and short suit should WIN AGAIN BY TIC T4C Tomorrow will see the opening of the Zapore Turf Club (Gold Cup) Meeting, u u-ill be continued on Wednesday, 7, Saturday, September 10, Enesday, September 14 and Saturday, 17. The race
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  • 146 5 .—Reuter. FOR ST. LEGER LAST CLASSIC OF THE YEAR London, Wednesday,. The following are the final acceptances for the St. Leger to be run at Doncaster on Wednesday, September 7:— HESPERUS (M.M. Boussac). CELEBRATOR (Mr. R. Croker). VIOLATOR (Mr. J. Dewar). ROYAL DANCER (Mr.
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  • 806 5 MR. HORACE HUTCHINSON AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES T- 1 golfing world has been greatly pocked and grieveu by the death of Mr. orace Hutchinson under very sad circumstances. In him there has passed away a rea golfer and a great gentleman. None who knew him, even slightly, can readily or
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  • 158 5 Last Year’s Holders Again Victorious From Our Own Correspondent Taiping, August 30 The Team Sports of the King Edward VII. School were brought to a close yesterday evening, after an exciting finish between the six Houses. Head’s House, the winners of tiie Jefferson Shield last year, again retained
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  • 367 5 POOR FOOTBALL PROVINCE WIN BY TWO CLEAR GOALS The Muthibol Azahan Football Club sustained their fourth successive reverse in the Senior League when they were defeated by two goals to nil by the Province Wellesley Football Association, on the St. Xavier’s ground, yesterday. The game was
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  • 268 5 ARSENAL MEETS SUNDERLAND The following are the matches in tha English and Scottish Leagues to be played to-morrow: DIVISION I. Arsenal v. Sunderland Aston V. v. Bolton W. Blackburn R. v. Leeds U. Blackpool v. W. Brom. A. Derby C. v. Sheffield W. Everton v. Birmingham V Huddersfield
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  • 331 6 F.M.S. Forms Public Opinion Association TIME OPPORTUNE The Malay States Association, on the lines of the Straits Settlements Association, was inaugurated at Kuala Lumpur with European, Chinese and Ceylonese representatives. The objects are to present, express and give effect to public opinion in the Malay States,
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  • 546 6 Death of Brilliant Young Ceylon Journalist Colombo, August 22. The Times of Ceylon records with regret the death of Mr. J. C. Dick, A! J IS tant Editor, “Times of Ceylon and a Director of the Times of Ceylon Co., Ltd. Mr. Dick was taken ill about
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  • 352 6 DR. CH. GUNASEKERA ELECTED CAPTAIN VISIT TO INDIA Colombo, August 22. Arrangements are being made by the Ceylon Cricket Association to extend a hearty welcome to the M.C.C. team when they pass through Colombo on their way to Australia. “I am informed,” says a writer in
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  • 146 6 MUNICIPAL SCHEME FOR COVERED WALKS Colombo, August 22. Proposals to improve the Pettah are at present under consideration by the Municipal authorities, and if the proposals that have been made are carried into effect, the dust and inconvenience that have always been associated with that quarter of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 327 6 Look at k the Date ••smiler" (in 1 n f 11 Miik JL. I W INFANTS ANO IHVAL'O? I X Car ffd>t 6" <r K i Jgvt.it! i There is everything vonr 7 r 5 baby needs lna Un of Co» Gildford. > Gate. Ihe rich concentrated nourr -5 0
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 481 6 Short Wave Stations For Penang- Listeners Midnight la. m. 23. in. 3am 4x. m. 5 m. 63. ro. sp. 6p. tr. 7p. ro. Br. ir. 9d, m. 10 r. 11 D« m 10 to to to to to to to to to to to to lam. 2 a. co. 3
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  • 1813 7 G.E.C. SUPERHETRODYNĔ SIX VALE RECEIVER: DETAILED DESCRIPTION WIRELESS SOCIETY'S MEETINGS -cecophone" is the Registered Trade v 7;, ~-ireless equipment manufacturM 5 k Se GeneS Electric Co., Ltd., whose 7 ce is situated at Magnet House, boosing building in the Kingsway, casual glance at the magnifiWtdtng and at the show-rooms
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  • 269 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Recruiting and T raining Expenses NEW TRIBUNAL Rugby, Wednesday. His Majesty’s Government in the United Kingdom, in agreement with the government of India, have decided to set up a tribunal firstly, to consider and report whether, and if so on what basis, there
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  • 35 7 —Reuter. Denies Intention of Resigning Ambassadorship New York, Yesterday Mr. Mellon has left for London aboard the Olympic. In an interview with Reuter, he denied any intention of resigning the Ambassadorship at London.-
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  • 45 7 —Reuter. No Serious Disorder London, Yesterday Nine-tenths of the Lancashire cotton weaving industry is expected to shut down. More mills were closed yesterday. Strikers now exceed 150 thousand- Employers allege intimidation by strikers, but hitherto there has been very little serious dtsorder.-
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  • 56 7 SIX MONTHS’ IMPRISONMENT FOR ACCUSED Thong How and Wong Cheng, the two Chinese who were convicted on Saturday by the Police Magistrate on three charges of theft of cash on board the s.s. Talma from some passengers travelling to Rangoon, were sentenced to two months’
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 139 7 (To The Editor, Pinang Gazette). Sir, May I claim a little space in the P. G. to reply to “X” regarding passages in foreign vessels under the heading of “Britishers”. “I would draw X’s attention to the value received in the matter of travel for £-s-d: expended. All
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    • 371 7 Sir, —In reference to the correspondence by "Betel Nut and Sereh,” I beg to crave for some space in your valuable journal to make comments thereon. From the way he writes it should be clear to all that he is jumping at conclusions. Can he bring forward any
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 563 8 Mollison, flying the British---jj.lt monoplane Heart’s Content, made the first solo flight East to West in a light aeroplane. He left Portmarnock, Ireland, and flew the 2,440 miles to Pennfield Ridge, New Brunswick, about 55 miles from St. John's, in 24 hours 10 minutes, thus accomplishing one
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  • 323 8 Not so many years ago the higher criticism attacked the Pentateuch as a record of historical facts, and was particularly sceptical of the account of Israel’s sojourn in Egypt. Some Egyptologists asserted that the author of the “Joseph narrative” lived many centuries after the alleged Exodus and had
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  • 74 8 —Reuter. Major Doolittle’s Performance of 293.193 Miles Per Hour Cleveland, (Ohio), Yesterday, A speed of 302.16 miles per hour was attained by Major Doolittle flying downwind in one lap in the National Air races here, but he failed by the merest fraction to attain the record breaking
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  • 58 8 Washington, To-day. J. W. Pole, Controller of Currency, has requested Mr. Hoover to relieve him of his duties as soon as conveniently possible. Toronto, To-day. George Blagdon, of Memphis, won the prize of 7,500 dollars in the marathon swim of fifteen miles in the world’s record time
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  • 1519 8  -  Striking Facts and Figures 240,000 AIRWAY PASSENGERS By HARRY HARPER (Author of The Evolution of The Flying Machine,” etc.) Aerial transport is now eclipsing all its previous records. This summer passenger traffic in British air-liners is heavier than at any previous period since civil flying began. During
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  • 879 8 AN AUSTRALIAN CLUB One of the strangest cluno must be the Boomerang c?? some years ago by some u Start fioient 1„ the an t it has always been a popular for Australians staying in i r na ndezv Us very fine performances in booSS be witnessed
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 178 8 e 4»‘M* I [PureCeylonlSß! Obtainable irXH Drink and I > W From I m Enjoy AH IW‘ This I First Class Delicious Dealers. Tea. il 1 FROM I 3*» f acrawatte ESTATE A ig» I* CEYLON. »Br ”j r» nr w ip &>»>•*<**** m r'7l Jy IF YOU LIKE OOD
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    • 94 8 E. and O. 1..; THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE p HOTEL IN THE EAST. h M H ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA H d each with sitting room and private U bathroom attached. H Modem Sanitation Throughout 14 EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. Ft? FREE GIFTS AT TO-MORROW NIGHT ALT,
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  • 200 9 Reuter. Sharp Criticism Of Pa p e! ,'s Government Berlin, To-day. Surrounded by a bodyguard including the Ex-Kaiser’s son, Prince August Wilhelm, and the new Prei(]ent rf the Reichstag, Captain Goerinc. Herr Hitler roused an au-<Jien-e of twelve thousand in the sports Palace to-night into
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  • 117 9 Rugby Radio Service. Phnes of Many European Nations H England Aemulancs of many European italic- piloted by men and women vho have come to England \Yw week end as guests of British airnu n arrived at Heston air p ’‘t during the afternoon. An air raly has been
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  • 207 9 Mr. H. C. Elias Th? Pinang Gazette understands that when Mr. J. Strachan, General Manager of Railways, retires at the end of this year he will be succeeded by Mr. H. C. Elias. Deputy General Manager. Mr. Strachan is retiring owing to illhealth. He has
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  • 80 9 •—Reuter. Will Be Amended By This or Next Cong ress London, Yesterday. •irnenfl »h'b is Con r ess or the next will not excp. 'r Volstead Act and allow beer wine four P er cent, alcohol, but «leciar i s P irits will have to wait, <*n arriv
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  • 132 9 —Reuter. Man Unfitted to Control Nature JOY OF CRAFTSMANSHIP London, Yesterday. Man’s inventions are outstripping his morals, so the human race is not fitted to control nature, was the dramatic challenge to scientists by Sir Alfred Ewing in his Presidential address to the British Association at York
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  • 129 9 Reuter. Hum-'**». Has Not Stood ths Strain Rugby, Yesterday. Mollison left Sydney, Nova Scotia, by air to-day for Quebec and will sail for England o-morrow. Replying to Lord Wakefield’s mble urging the abandonment of the flight across the Atlantic Mollison says: “unfortunately the human machinery has not stood
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  • 79 9 Rugby Radio Service. Lady Cubitt Launches Queen of Bermuda Rugby, Yesterday. Lady Cubitt, wife of the Governor of Bermuda, launched at Vickers Armstrongs works. Barrow, a new liner Queen of Bermuda,” which is a quadruple screw turbo electric vessel 576 feet in length and 76 ft feet in
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  • 73 9 further in subsequent dealings.—Rugby Radio Service. Rise Continuing on London Stock Exchange Rugby, Yesterday. The rise in gilt-edged securities, which has been a notable feature of the London Stock Exchange market since the Treasury announcement regarding the forthcoming repayment of the Four and a Half per cent. War Loan
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  • 82 9 —Reuter. Farmer’s and Ratepayer’s Want End of Economic War Dublin, Yesterday. A resolution calling on the Dail immediately to end the economic war with Britain was passed by a meeting of farmers and ratepayers of Dublin, Meath and Kildare held at the Mansion House. The resolution Included a
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  • 417 9 —Reuter. British Government Kept Fully Informed of Developments FRENCH FEARS Rugby, Yesterday. In accordance with ,the terms of the European Consultative Pact the British Government has been kept fully informed of developments in connexion with Germany’s claim to equal rights regarding armaments. This claim was emphasised
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  • 176 9 —Reuter. Safe Completion of Flight to Australia Rugby, Yesterday. Commander Hall who left Croydon on August 8 on a solo flight to Australia completed the journey to-day when he arrived at Wyndham from Koepang. Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Justice Goddard granted motion of five minority Shareholders of the
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  • 200 9 Mr. Lyons Secures Surplus of £12,000 BIG SAVINGS Canberra, Yesterday, Mr. Lyons presented a balanced budget to the House of Representatives excluding the service war debt -to Britain leaving an estimated surplus of £12,000 but if the service deb’s are included the surplus would be turned into
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  • 158 9 Biddulph-T weedie The wedding took place yesterday afternoon at St. George’s Church, Penang, of Mr. J. P. Biddulph, of the Malayan Civil Service, son of Brigadier-General G. W. Biddulph, and Miss Muriel Blanche Tw’eedie, daughter of Mr. A. Cunningham Tweedie of the Salt Gabelle, China. Mr.
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  • 23 9 We have received $2O as a subscription to the Driver Daly Fund. This has been forwarded to the proper quarter.
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  • 103 9 I TIN —Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £147.0.0 rjr £149.15.0 1 TIN (3 Months) London £148.0.0 £150.17.6 Singapore $76.25 $78.12*6 Business Done Penang 75.62*6 $77.37ct5. Business Done Buyers—No sellers Buyers—No sellers COPRA— (Sundried) 575 572 BLACK PEPPER 22.50 22.50 RUBBER London 2 29/32d. 2%d. New York (G) 4 1/16
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 60 9 TRunnvn.eoc f Hotel” X TO-MORROW l I Morning—Music in the Lounge The BEACH BALL! DANCING UNTIL 1 AM. J Light refreshments at moderate 1 prices. ff SUNDAY 1 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT) 1 9.30 P.M. J POOLE POTTERY. 1 TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10—815. J I Book of 25—585. I RUNNYMEDE HOTEL,
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    • 435 9 (PENANG HILLS 2,250 FT. ABOVE SEA LEVEL) SPECIAL TIFFIN ON SUNDAYS COOL COMMODIOUS DINING ROOM WITH LOUNGES NEWLY COMPLETED TENNIS, BILLIARDS AND EXCELLENT WALKS. MODERN SANITATION (throughout) FROM SEPTEMBER Ist. Board Lodging one person per day $7.00 Saturday 4 p.m. to Monday 10 a.m. $10.50 inclusive. REDUCED RATES FOR FORTNIGHTLY
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  • 387 10 MASTER OF HOUNDS’ FATE EX-ENGLAND POLO PLAYER Lutterworth, Leicestershire. A tragic story of a friend of milI lionaires and princes who could not face the consequences of high taxation will be told at the inquest on Major Godfrey Heseltine, aged 61, a Master of Hounds and a former
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  • 171 10 Mayor’s Shock For Juan Les Pins Nice. Mrs. Grundy has evidently travelled to the south of France and has chosen Juan les Pins as the centre of her activities. One of her first acts was to complain to the municipality that her beauty sleep was disturbed
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  • 177 10 DUKE OF CONNAUGHT ON SPIRIT OF COMRADESHIP The Duke of Connaught took the salute at a rally of the Berkshire branches of the British Legion at Abingdon Addressing the parade, he said they did not want war again but they did not wish to forget the
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  • 704 10 Caseboume Co. (1926) Ltd., and 1.C.1. (Lime) Ltd. These two companies which are subsidiaries of 1.C.1.Ltd., are showing a variety of products of interest to architects, builders, contractors and plasterers at the Building Trades Exhibition which opens at Olympia on the 14th September. The products to be
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  • 131 10 MANY FACE BANKRUPTCY AT BELGIAN RESORTS Brussels. Although the holiday season has still three or four weeks to run, hotel keepers at Belgian seaside resorts have been doing such bad business that they intend to apply to the Prime Minister for relief. With the exception of a few
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 380 10 I lioillM rWOI y I *4711" 6 having <S tick I g Shaving Cream WKLcTL M 1 p Fragranced with ”4711' Eau de >'hj *</ Cologne. Yielding a rich and shi y creamy lather, which softens the lS most stubborn beard and makes < y it ready for easy, comfortable
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  • 362 11 Government Reply To S.C.B.A. Letter SCHOOL FEES PROTEST At a meeting of the Committee of the Straits Chinese British Association, Penang, held recently it was reported that a letter from the Government, in reply to the S.C.B.A.’s joint letter protesting against the proposed unification of tiie
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  • 245 11 COUPLE’S FARES COMEDY A London man and his wife are not likely to forget in a hurry their visit to Southend-on- Sea. It was a lovely day—ideal for a cruise round the Nore Lightship in the motor-ship Britannia. So the couple boarded a vessel lying
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  • 215 11 BRITISH CREW AND 3,500 GALLONS OF ALCOHOL Brussels. A magnificent 30-metres British yacht has been seized by the Zeebrugge Customs authorities. It is alleged to have on board more than 3,500 gallons of alcohol in stone bottles. When the vessel arrived at Zeebrugge the Customs officials were told,
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  • 858 11 OUR DEBT TO GREECE At the City of London Vacation Course in Education opened at the Holborn Restaurant, when Mr. H. A. L. Fisher, Warden of New College and principal of the course, gave an address on “The Education of Europe.’’ About 250 students are attending
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 359 11 a x j j c> A 'r S>'^ 5 J, On a hot day, after work or a hard game, whenever you feel hot or tired —take a wash with Lever’s Health Soap. Its clean scent and refreshing lather put new life into you. Once again you feel fresh and
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    • 17 11 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what you friends at Home are doing—Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.
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    • 379 11 The Impo:tance of Salt Jor Seasoning Most dishes need to be seasoned with salt. Add the exact amount you require «by means of a handy pourer tin of Cerebos Salt. It contains the purest salt in the world—dry, free-running, incomparable, J Cerebos Salt Manufactured by Cerebos Limited, London, England, 11
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  • 369 12 MISS HARDING’S HUSBAND AND LOVE DIVORCE Many people must have wondered what are the feelings of a man of character and intelligence when his wife becomes a world-famous figure. In the opinion of a tall and handsome American actor who is now in London these
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  • 406 12 It has come as a great surprise to those who imagined the Australian wine industry to be of comparatively recent origin to learn that the centenary of the planting of the parent vineyards of that vast continent is being celebrated this month. It may surprise them even
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  • 620 12 ANNUAL MEETING Revenue Exceeds Expenditure The sixteenth Annual General Meeting of the Amalgamated Malay Estates Ltd. was held at the registered office of the Company, No. 1, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, August 30, 1932, at 12 noon, with Mr. D. H. Hampshire in the chair.
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  • 1130 12 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST Ĕ A NAMES. x 5 RUBBER (Dollar.) I c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 40 50 I Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 25 35 Amalgamated Malay Estates 6; 75 Ayei Hitain Planting Syndicate 50 75 Ayer Kuning; Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. >5 25 Ayer
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  • 185 12 Latest Quotations Torra Wtd. B*t. Sept 1 Aag 81 Sept 19 Paris J“8 7 61 88 1/2 123 96 New York 846 8/1 846 7/8 4,85 j Montreal 8 86i 8.87 i Brasscla 25 25 02i 84 88 Geneva 17 90 17.89 1/2 24 86 Atnateidxm
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 34 12 Since you have taken the trouble to read this, be convinced that the other advertisements in this paper are also read. If you wish to buy or sell, let the Finang Gazette help you.
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    • 24 12 I "CH* M *lOl > No Plug Better! I WEAR'iE BROS.LID PENANG. 1 ht i H NONE BUT mm the BEST! X th. -X. ...n
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    • 24 12 FUN (Bth Mile, Tanjong Bungah) GALA NIGHT. EVERY SATURDAY Tony’s Special Syncopated Orchestra. Boor YOUR TABLE EARLY. T. V. TEMPT .ETQN. tu. th. s.
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    • 132 12 Lancet'C3riO) /UNTREATED MILkX f BOTH WHOLE AND 1 I 9KIMMED.HAS VERY I UTILE AND-RACHITIC ACTIVITY This authoritative quota* tion that fresh cowi’ milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has added Ostelin
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 108 12 Phone 264. 6.15 NIGHTLY 93° JOHN BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE Together for the First Time in "ARSENE LUPIN" M-G-M’S Adaptation of Maurice Le Blancs Famous Story ALSO SHOWING GAUMONT SUPER SOUND NEWS Bookings at Moutrie’s—’Phone 795- I NEXT CHANGE Robert Montgomery in Frederick Lonsdale s LOVERS COUKAu OU Another M-G-M Hit
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  • 792 13 Schedule of Principal Lines 13 a list or vessels arriving "rrora Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY r M VNON for Japan, China, Sin85 r ‘e and Port Swettenham for a Port Said, Marseilles, CasablanC a, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. m aHIOOIs from Moulmein via
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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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  • 602 13 Three London Men Again In Court GIVE ME THE GUN Three young men, who are alleged to have been concerned in ,an incident in the Hertfordshire village of Burnham Green, where a boy was slightly injured by a shot fired by a man
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  • 253 14 Workers View Ninety-Five Per Cent Eclipse SCIENTISTS FAIL New York, yesterday. Business throughout the city was virtually suspended at tea time during the eclipse of the sun. Workers gathered on roofs and at windows and saw a ninety-five per cent, eclipse in an almost
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  • 296 14 PRIVATE AGENCIES TO BE CO-ORDINATED In the belief that next winter will be *'one of the hardest and most difficult years in our country’s history” Mr. J. Herbert Case, president of the Association of Community Chests and Councils, and chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank
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  • 283 14 Provident Fund and Electrical Dept. Retrenchment Discussed RIGHT TYPE OF MAN NOT AVAILABLE LOCALLY (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. The proposed retrenchment measures affecting the question of Provident Fund contributions and reduction of staff in the Electrical Department were two matters occupying most of
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  • 207 14 ALGERIAN’S REFUSAL TO WASH Mohamed ben Mustapha, an Algerian, who had been arrested as a vagabond, held at bay for more than there hours a large number of policemen, including a gas-section, called in to subdue him. The Algerian had been arrested the night before in
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  • 290 14 LORD DESBOROUGH ON BIMETALLISM Lord Desborough, in a handbook on “Money,” suggests that the remedy for the economic and financial ills from which the world is suffering is to revert to the longestablished system of using both the precious metals, linked together by a ratio, as
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  • 166 16 Reuter. IS RUNNERS H. Wragg on Aga Khan’s Udaipur t I London, Yesterday. The following are the probable starters, with jockeys, for the St. Leger stakes to be run at Doncaster on Wednesday, September 7: Hesperus (M. M. Boussac). Elliott Celebrator (Mr. R. Croker)
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  • 91 16 —Reuter. WALKER CUP GOLF COMPETITION I Sweetser and Voigt Beat the Hartleys Brooklin, Massachusetts, Yesterday. Winning all to-day’s foursomes the United States is leading Great Britain in the Walker Cup Golf Competition by four matches to nil. The following are the results: Sweetser and
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  • 232 16 MUSLIM PARTY WINS CHAMPIONSHIP The following is the result of the Darul Aihsan Football League, 1932. The Young Boys Muslim Party are the winners, closely followed by the Malay Teachers and Boys only 2 points behind. The Champions versus The Rest match has been arranged
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  • 56 16 Wazir Ali in Form London, Yesterday. The match between the Indian tourists and the Indian Gymkhana was drawn. The Indian tourists hit up 343 for 4 and declared, Wazir Ali contributing 141 and Naidu 104, not out. e Indlan Gymkhana replied with 320. Naidu
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  • 490 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 Aver Panas 20 30 25 35 Batu Lintang 27% 35 25 32% Bukit Kepong 20 30 25 30 Changkat Serdang
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  • 65 16 BY AIR A mail for Europe by the Alor Star —Amsterdam direct service closes at 6 p.m. to-day. A mail for Europe by steamer to Karachi and thence by Imperial Airways closes on Saturday at 11 a.m. BY STEAMER A mail for Ceylon, Southern and Western India, Aden,
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  • 48 16 —Reuter. Carlisle Defeats Crewe Alexandria London, September 1. In the Southern Section of the Third Division of the English League Queen's Park Rangers drew with Aidershot each side scoring two goals. In the Northern Section Carlisle United defeated Crewe Alexandria by two goals to nil. —Reuter,
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    • 41 16 PENANG WEATHER' REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E 9 m.m. Noon 79 S ,v- TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 1.13 a.m. 7.25 a m. 1.45 a.m. 7.59 a.m. TO-MORROW 1J.3 a.m. 7.59 am. 1.45 p.m. 8.20 p.m.
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