Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 September 1932
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Title Section20 1932-09-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 210. Vol. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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106 1932-09-06 1 ago.—Reuter. TH3S IS THE .ONLY WAY OUT" Two Months' Marriage STRANGE REFERENCE TO "ABJECT HUMILIATION Hollywood, To-day. Paul Bern, the Film Director, and husband of Jean Harlow, was found shot dead at his horns in Beverley Hills with a revolver by hisago.—Reuter. - 106 words
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Article59 1932-09-06 1 gCULLING .—Reuter. Race Held Yesterday In California AUSTRALIAN BEATEN Long Beach (California), Yesterday. Ted Phelps (England) retained the world’s professional sculling title defeating Major Goodsell (Australia) by one length. The race was held over the Olympic Games course with one turn. The total distance was.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article43 1932-09-06 1 hai where he embarks for Europe.—Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. The Report of the League of Nations Commission of Inquiry into Manchuria was completed yesterday and the Chairman, Lord Lytton, left Peking for Shanghai where he embarks for Europe.—Rugby Radio Service.hai where he embarks for Europe.—Rugby Radio Service. - 43 words
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Article141 1932-09-06 1 in the Lancashire cotton dispute.—Rugby Radio Service. Trade Union Congress President’s Speech < HELP FO?. STRIKERS Rugby, Yesterday. The sixty-fourth Trade Union Congress opened at Newcastle to-day and will remain in session throughout the week. Mr. John Bromley, in a Presidential address, criticised Government’s handling of thein the Lancashire cotton dispute.—Rugby Radio Service. - 141 words
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Article153 1932-09-06 1 —Reuter. Series of Misfortunes to Kaye Don’s Boat WOOD WINS Rugby, Sunday. The first of three races for the international trophy was won by the American Gar Wood, the holder, in Miss America X on Saturday when he beat Kaye Don in Miss' England HI. Don led.—Reuter. - 153 words
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Article103 1932-09-06 1 Mr. W. J. Doughty Appointed To Federal Council HEALTH BOARDS OPPONENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. Mr. W. J. Doughty has been appointed a member of the Federal Council. He has been the Manager of Hamilton Estate, Nilai, since 1920. He came to thd F.M.S.103 words
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Advertisement197 1932-09-06 1 ’"I T. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street I tn, w. j 4 SELOCHROME 4 r ROLL FILM ET J B B < The British Selochrome film- has arrived and its advent brings 'I I numerous opportunities within reach of the amateur197 words
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Advertisement1814 1932-09-06 2 RATES FOR CASUAL J NOTICE OF SALE. BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS I*) ff P fP f Pursuant to Order of Court No. 77/51 All communications relating to First Division of the NcdcHGIldSChC HcHldd Cißld the Advertisement Manager The mentioned properties wil Maatschsppij, N. V. Shanghai Banking Z'Tk “"sxJSKys""- corporation b P inn1,814 words
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Article995 1932-09-06 3 STOLEN yact taken to dutch waters Seaman-Criminal's Exciting Story I Adventures of privations of two men •ho crossed the North Sea in a yacht en from Whitstable were related on August 20 in Canterbury county policeC °With practically no food and ignorant of their bearings,995 words
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Article400 1932-09-06 3 Republicans Demand Death Of Rebel Leader 18-HOUR QUEUE DECIDING HIS FATE IN A GOLD AND MARBLE HALL Madrid, Aug. 24. General Sanjurjo, the former High Commissioner in Morocco, one-time head of the Civil Guard, and known as "the bravest man in Spain,” to-day stands his trial400 words
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Article148 1932-09-06 3 HIS WIFE’S PLANS FOR OCEAN FLIGHT London, Aug. 24 After many hours of anxiety news was received this afternoon of the safety of the rival Atlantic airplanes which left the United States yesterday. Both were making for Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, as the first leg of their flight to148 words
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Article144 1932-09-06 3 THE “GREEN MOUNTAIN BOY” UNDAMAGED St. John (Newfoundland), Wednesday. The 'plane in which Mr. Thor Solberg and Mr. Carl Petersen were attempting a flight from New York to Oslo crashed last night at Darby’s Harbour, Placentia Bay, which extends from 50 to 80 miles west of Harbour144 words
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424 1932-09-06 3 STILL UNCONSCIOUS FOUND IN AN ORCHARD NEAR LAKE GENEVA Vevey, Switzerland, Aug. 24 For the past forty hours Mrs. Margaret Lcwenthal, the wife of Mr. Charles Frederick Lowenthal, K.C., has been in the Samaritan Hospital in Vevey unconscious. Her condition is critical424 words
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Article365 1932-09-06 3 .—“The Times.” MR. COSGRAVE’S REPLY NO HOPE IN LEGAL ARGUMENT London, Aug. 24 Mr. Cosgrave. ex-president of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State, made an important speech in Dublin last night in reply to Mr. de Valera’s Drogheda speech on the dispute with Great Britain over.—“The Times.” - 365 words
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Advertisement243 1932-09-06 3 s cJOacheLor C/ irl tXJ < I THE DELIGHTFUL CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTE JOHN PLAYER SONS, ENGLAND. STUDY t the J rri /■■‘j-j PINANG GAZETTE |sf I ADVERTISEMENTS S j There is much in the way i j| fl »1 1 of useful information con- 1 tained in our Advertisement Columns. Read243 words
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Article913 1932-09-06 4 PROTESTS AGAINST AN OUTRAGE f destruction of the FONT The following letters were addressed to the Editor of The Times. Sir. —I do not know whether the Rev. N. B. Walke has broken the laws of the Anglican Church or not. But lam quite certain that men913 words
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Article533 1932-09-06 4 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —I have read the letter which appeared in yesterday’s issue of the Pinang Gazette, by your correspondent For Monthly Wages.” It is evident that he has misunderstood my letters or else has set himself to take cudgels on behalf of533 words
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Article496 1932-09-06 4 —Reuter. EXPLAINS INTERVIEW WITH HINDENBURG WHY HE REJECTED THE PRESIDENT’S COMPROMISE Berlin, August 23. Striking declarations regarding his interview with President von Hindenburg were made to-day in a Rhineland newspaper by Herr Hitler, the Nazi leader in his first public statement regarding his refusal to enter—Reuter. - 496 words
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586 1932-09-06 4 PENANG CHAMBER MEETING Tribute to Mr. Newbold's Work At a special general meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce held yesterday afternoon, Mr. P. M. Robinson, General Manager, Eastern Smelting Company, was again elected as the Chamber’s representative on the Legislative Council vice the586 words
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Article479 1932-09-06 4 A big fire occurred near Ipoh on Saturday night when about 40 houses belonging to Chinese labourers were burnt down. I Major Kidd, M.C.S., on his return from leave has gone to Muar as Assistant Adviser in place of Mr. O. H. Grove. Mr. Grove has gone479 words
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Article123 1932-09-06 4 Ramasamy—V alliammal A pretty wedding was solemnised according to Hindu rites at 145, Perak Road, when Mr. A. Ramasamy, of the Penang Municipality, son of Mr. Alagri Rajoo, was married to Miss Valliammal, the daughter of the late Mr. Marimuthu Vanniar and Mrs. Marimuthu of Penang.123 words
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Advertisement90 1932-09-06 4 I DIVINE MEDICINE I CF J HER N 3 A J CENT PER CENT SUCCESS WITHOUT OPERATION I Why do you suffer from Hernia Come to us, we shall make a contract with you and I cure you of the disease. If you fail to see us, send three annas90 words
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Advertisement170 1932-09-06 4 IT bmJmwfW' V 1 111 if 1 li i J 5 TRIUMPH OF BRITISH WORKMANSHIP THE MONINCTON WESTON BABY:: GRAND PIANO HERE'S WONDERFUL VALUE, BEAUTY OF TONE FINiSH CHARACTERISE WHAT CAN ONLY BE DESCRIBED AS A TRIUMPH OF BRITISH WORKMANSHIP. $37 5~00 JUST TRY REALISE THIS—A BABY G34.VP PIANO AT170 words
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725 1932-09-06 5 SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW Open Racing In Card Of Seven Events (BY TIC-TAC) Although there is only a card of seven events for to-morrow, the racing promises to be exceedingly interesting as the lower classes of horses and ponies are engaged, and these classes725 words
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Article493 1932-09-06 5 Xaverians’ Narrow Win Interesting Game On The Esplanade Thanks to fine goal-keeping by Lesslar and exceptionally good team-work by the rest of the team in which Watt Gark and Frank Reutens were prominent, the St. Xavier's Recreation Club defeated the Darul Aihsan Football Club by the493 words
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1762 1932-09-06 5 Mr. E. D. Shearns Memorandum At the conference of delegates from Malayan public bodies anent H. E. the High Commissioner’s new policy of decentralisation, Mr. E. D. Sheam read the following memorandum on behalf of the F.M.S. Bar Committee:— The Federated Malay States Bar Committee1,762 words
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Article1292 1932-09-06 5 SUPREME COURT CASE Judgment Reserved In Seng Kim Case The hearing was continued yesterday and concluded of the suit in which Mr. Heah Seng Kim, fourth son of the late Mr. Heah Swee Lee, is suing his eldest brother, Mr. Heah Seng Whatt and Mr. Balfour E.1,292 words
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Article408 1932-09-06 5 NARROW CLINICAL EXPERIENCE CRITICISM OF CURRICULUM Under the title What is Wrong with the Medical Curriculum Dr. F. B. Byrom makes some trenchant criticism of thfl training of the general practitioner in an article in the current issue of The Lancet.” He calls the student's training408 words
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Advertisement19 1932-09-06 5 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what you friends at Home are doing—Buy the M Pinang Gazette M EVERY MONDAY.19 words
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Article468 1932-09-06 6 PARTY LEAVE ISLAND IN SHIP’S TANK AWOMAN’S DIARY OF TERRIBLE ORDEAL There has been erected in Cooktown, Australia, a memorial to a woman who, ■with her child and Chinese servant, escaped from cannibals on an island by putting to sea in an old ship’s tank, only to468 words
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Article510 1932-09-06 6 Chauffeur's Story Of Robbery Hertfordshire police, despite an intensive search, have failed to make any arrest in connection with the hold-up and robbery of a chauffeur on the Great North Road on August 20 by two men on a mo-tor-cycle. The bandits eluded capture after a seventy-mile-an-hour510 words
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Article668 1932-09-06 6 EMPIRE’S SMALL SHARE OF MARKET FREE STATE’S TRADE The importance of the United Kingdom as a market for meat products, and the small share of the total imports at present enjoyed by the Empire countries, are brought out in the Empire Marketing Board’s survey of meat, the668 words
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Article743 1932-09-06 6 Hope For Return Of German Colonies DISARMAMENT CALL Chancellor Confident Of Staying In Office Berlin. Aug. 17. “We shall be in office for a long time,” said Chancellor von Papen in the course of an interview to-day. This positive statement was made in reply to a743 words
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Advertisement386 1932-09-06 6 Ysu CO MAD* T E I IWI THIS BOY Look at his smiling health look at his well-boned and I firmly fleshed little body! He is a Cow Gate baby naturally formed without Q the useless fat and the weak- V nesses of the ordinary artificially fed Child! And there386 words
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Article2227 1932-09-06 7 M IRACLE OUT OF THE ST. LEGER.-A "BENEFIT" FOR JIM THOMAS.—DEATH OF A WELLKNOWN TRAINER tF rom Our Own Correspondent) London, August 26. LOKI) ROSEBERY’S DECISION After eight days of uncertainty, Lord jXy’s colt. Miracle, was scratched the St. Leger as a consequence of 1 back tendon2,227 words
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Article551 1932-09-06 7 ESCAPE of PEER’S SON ON IRISH T.T. COURSE CAR CONTROLLED The Hon. Brian Lewis, son of Lord Essendon, escaped almost certain death when a wheel of his car came off as he was travelling at 69 miles an hour on the Ards course,551 words
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Advertisement313 1932-09-06 7 ADVERTISING TELLS OF THINGS 8 I s To wear, to use, to eat and to entertain. It is the news that I the housewife looks for. s Place the merits of YOUR wares I before them through the medium I of the PINANG GAZETTE and I increase your custom. 1313 words
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Article554 1932-09-06 8 A United States manufacturer, who has just returned to New York from an extended tour of Europe, was struck by the large number of bicycles used in England and on the Continent. He attributes their use to the high taxes on motor cars and petrol, and predicts that, with554 words
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Article629 1932-09-06 8 The Miracle,” one of the most spectacular plays ever staged in London, finished a three months’ run at the Lyceum Theatre recently and it took an army of workmen three weeks before the building could be used again for ordinary play production. For the purposes of629 words
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Article2973 1932-09-06 8 The following is the second part of the Monetary Policy report by 1 the Special Committee of the London Chamber of Commerce. The first part was published yesterday. In putting forward these recommendations the Committee has in mind the following considerations: (1) That in order to2,973 words
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Article887 1932-09-06 8 GOVERNMENT EY C.VJ-” Labour is preparing ;> r< its Next Prime Minister b apparent from the speed s gates who will attend the La Conference In October that" .U? nothing more than a fi gur head be arranged that, when he /.J: Wl ;1 Cabinet, his choice887 words
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Advertisement236 1932-09-06 8 E. and O. THE best situated seaside HOTEL IN THE EAST. AT J, ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modem Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. WEMBLEY is out to introduce a spirit of optimism which is much needed, especially at a236 words
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170 1932-09-06 9 INDIA .—Reuter. OBLIGATIONS Funds For Reconstruction Corporation f $1,150,000,000 Washington, yesterday. A Financial programme involving fl 150.000.M0 to meet maturing obligations in public debt interest and provide funds for the Reconstruction Corporation is announced by the Treasury Secretary, Mr. Ogden Mills. Th,, programme.—Reuter. - 170 words
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Article207 1932-09-06 9 Rain of Arrests Continues Seville, August 31. A warrant has been issued for the arrest tipPteen military aviators who are said to have participated in the recent insurrection. SOME RELEASES Madrid, September 1. Lieutenant-Colonel Francisco Bourbon, Duke of Seville, who is a relative of ex-King Alfonso, was207 words
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Article68 1932-09-06 9 Bolivian Cabinet Resigns: Sequel To Washington Note La Paz, August 30. Oisag reern e n t between the political parM las led to the resignation of the mister of Foreign Affairs and the Liberal ®embers of the Cabinet. Th Later. Bolivian Cabinet resigned after ttias Vlng a te68 words
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Article63 1932-09-06 9 r Winkler Thinks Turning Points Is Reached j. Vienna, August 30. has bX/' idt tile bott om of the depression tria. -p/ are entertained in Ausr b(,( ame apparent when the bsferrmo I, Y lce -Chancellor, Dr. Winkler, b ons wi*i countr y’s commercial relaWe h i i°63 words
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182 1932-09-06 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Ministry Of Labour In Close Touch MAY INTERFERE London, To-dav. The general position in the cotton dispute in Lancashire is unchanged though reports that Government are stepping in with a view to ending the dispute have gained force by the announcement.—Rugby Radio Service. - 182 words
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Article148 1932-09-06 9 Making False Statement at Police Station (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Yesterday. For making a false report to the Police, a Chinese named Chew Siew was sentenced to undergo 3 months’ rigorous imprisonment by Tunku Ismail, the Taiping Magistrate. The D.P.P. (O.C.P.D. E. A. G. Anderson) informed the148 words
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Article69 1932-09-06 9 Row of Attap Shophouses Gutted at Silibin (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. Due to upsetting an oil lamp a fire broke out in the middle of a row of attap shophouses at Silibin, miles out of Ipoh, on Saturday night. Owing to the inflammable nature of69 words
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Article189 1932-09-06 9 Licensed Rickshaw Coolie Fined Loke Lim Yok, a rickshaw coolie, was to-day charged with refusing without reasonable excuse to let for hire his rickshaw while plying for hire at Beach Street. Mr. Johnson, a retired planter of Penang, said on Sunday last he was at189 words
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265 1932-09-06 9 —Rugby Radio Service. French Misgivings Wholly Intelligible SPIRIT OF MILITARISM Rugby, Yesterday. Germany’s claim for equality of status in armaments is discussed in a leading article in The Times which says that it is wholly intelligible that the demand should have caused liveliest misgivings in—Rugby Radio Service. - 265 words
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Article187 1932-09-06 9 Lancashire cotton strike. —Rugby Radio Service. Keturn To London Yesterday From Scotland Rugby, Sunday. The Prime Minister is returning from his holiday in Scotland to-day and will reach London this evening. Although many of his colleagues are still absent from London and two of them have notLancashire cotton strike.—Rugby Radio Service. - 187 words
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Article70 1932-09-06 9 Burglars Enter Residence of Dato Wahab Ipoh, To-day. Burglars entered the residence of Dato Wahab in Chamberlain Road and removed jewellery worth $l,OOO. At first they tried to eilter by boring a hole in the wall but finding that not feasible they removed the glass panes of a70 words
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Article39 1932-09-06 9 Purchasing Syndicate’s Lack of Funds (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. The Malayan Daily Express has ceased publication, it is understood, on account of the inability of the purchasing syndicate to complete the purchase price.39 words
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Article410 1932-09-06 9 Rugby Radio Service. Viceregal Announcement Yesterday at Simla EXPEDITING REFORMS Rugby, Yesterday. Modification of the Indian constitutional reforms procedure teas announced to-day in the Legislative Assembly at Simla by the Viceroy, Lord WiUingdon. Modification is designed to meet circumxtuitees tchich, owing to resignations and through other causes,Rugby Radio Service. - 410 words
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Article280 1932-09-06 9 Tragic End Of Prominent Ipoh Miner ON SATURDAY NIGHT (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. The death occurred yesterday of Mr. A. G. Story, well known in Malayan mining circles. Mr. Story left the Station Hotel on Saturday night for his home and was next280 words
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Article341 1932-09-06 9 —Reuter. Emergency Measures In Presidential Decree EMPLOYMENT BONUS Berlin, Yesterday. Reduction of unemployment and relief of smaller industries are the principal aims of the emergency decree signed by the President embodying the Cabinet’s programme for the revival of Germany’s economic life. The Proposals in the decree, the—Reuter. - 341 words
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Article303 1932-09-06 9 International Conference Opened At Stresa A- < EARLY SUGGESTIONS i -1 Stresa, Yesterday. Thei conference for the economic and financial restoration of Central and Eastern Europe, which was established under the Lausanne Agreement and regarded as a preliminary to the coming World Economic Conference, opened under the303 words
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Article102 1932-09-06 9 nN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £154.17.6 £155.10.0 TIN (3 Months) London £156.0.0 £156.15.0 Singapore $BO.OO $BO.OO Business Done Penang $79.50 Business Done 1 Buyers—No sellers Buyers—No seller® COPRA—(Sundried) 588 BLACK PEPPER 23 00 23 00 RUBBER London 2 31/32d. j l/32d. New York 4 5/16 (G) 4 5/16 (G)102 words
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Advertisement78 1932-09-06 9 sWE RAJhhv PE MA I Depart Penang (Prai) every Monday and Friday 9.50 o’clock f I arrive Bangkok every Tuesday and Saturday 12.05 o'clock 1 L Express Trains de luxe in Every Sense f f Single and Double-Berth Sleeping Compartment Cars 1 I Restaurant Car of Delicious Cuisine I Fares78 words
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Article838 1932-09-06 10 Mysore Lecture And Special Service Mysore, Aug. 22. Before a large audience consisting of members of both Anglican and Wesleyan Methodist denominations in Mysore City, the Rev. W. E. Tomlinson, Superintendent of the Wesleyan Mission in Mysore, and a member of the Joint Committee for838 words
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Article364 1932-09-06 10 Man With Bomb And Pistol Dacca, August 22. Further inquiries show that Mr. Grassbj was shot at about 5-45 p.m. at the Nawabpur level-crossing and was injured on the chin. Mr. Grassby, his guard and a sergeant immediately chased one of the assailants, and fired a number364 words
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85 1932-09-06 10 Calcutta, August 22. It is understood that His Excellency the Governor has given assent to Mr. N. K. Basu’s adjournment motion to discuss the communal award so far as it affects Bengal, and the motion will come up for discussion in the Council to-morrow.85 words
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Article118 1932-09-06 10 Sir Malcolm Hailey’s Warning Lucknow, August 23. Referring to the impending constitutional changes, His Excellency Sir Malcolm Hailey in the course of his reply to an address from the District Board, Basti, said: These changes will be such as will bring a full measure of satisfaction118 words
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Article40 1932-09-06 10 Cheshires March Through Allahabad, August 23. The Cheshire Regiment stationed at Allahabad accompanied by a band had a flag march through the city causing a mild sensation, some people being alarmed unnecessarily, but it had good effect.40 words
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Article90 1932-09-06 10 Discusses Capital Programme With Agents Madras, August 23. Sir Guthrie Russell, Chief Commissioner of Railways, who was here to discuss with the Agents of the South Indian and the M.S.M. Railways the capital programme for next year, leave for Trichinopoly tonight where he will visit90 words
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Article1367 1932-09-06 10 Politics And Government: Communal Award Generally speaking, the publication of the British Government s communaL award has met with an extremely hostile reception in India, except from the Moslems who have every reason to be satisfied with what they have got. The section of Moslem1,367 words
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Article68 1932-09-06 10 Case Dismissed Allahabad, August 22. Mr. Dor, Munsif, Allahabad, dismissed the suit brought by Mr. Hamandan Prasad, advocate, seeking to set aside the election of Rai Bahdur Kamta Prasad Kakkar as Chairman of the Allahabad Municipal Board on the ground that the latter was ineligible being assistant civil68 words
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Article267 1932-09-06 10 Sir Z. A. Khan's Comment Simla, August 24. Nawab Sir Zulfiquar Ali Khan, a prominent member of the Legislative Assembly and secretary of the Punjab Chiefs’ Association, has issued the following statement to the Press: The resolutions passed at the meeting of the All-India Moslem Conference at267 words
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Article159 1932-09-06 10 To Be Subject To 10 Per Cent. Cut Simla. August 20. The Government of India have decided with the approval of the Secretary of State that as a temporary measure and until further orders in India duty pay and allowances and service leave pay and allowances of all159 words
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Article78 1932-09-06 10 Resigns Owing To 11l Health Bombay, August 23. A Government communique announces that Mr. F. F. Hudson, C.1.E., 1.C.5., Home and General Member of the Executive Council, Bombay, has been compelled by ill health to tender his resignation. This has been accepted by His Majesty the King-Emperor78 words
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Article69 1932-09-06 10 Due To Heavy Rain Simla, August 22. Owing to incessant heavy rain lasting over 24 hours several house collapses have been reported in Simla, the worst being in Northbank at the residence of Sir Edw’ard Buck, where a garden with outhouses was practically washed down the69 words
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Article64 1932-09-06 10 Sentence Confirmed Calcutta, August 22. At the High Court to-day Mr. Justice C. C. Ghosh, Mr. Justice R. E. Jack and Mr. Justice M. C. Ghosh confirmed the death sentence passed on Prodyot Kumar Bhattacharji by the Special Tribunal at Midnapore in connection with the murder64 words
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Article401 1932-09-06 10 Puerile Form Of Propaganda T Madras, Aug. 24 The following press C(imn u ique has been issued bv Government of Madras e The situation in the Mad™ Presidency continued to be fr from serious disturbance durin' the first half ot August. In imitation of what haa been401 words
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Article48 1932-09-06 10 Madras. August 24. A Government communique reviewing the civil disobedience movement in the Presidency says: The situation during the first half of August continued free fro™ serious disturbances. The total convictions for the fortnight were 72, of whicn six were under the ordinary law.48 words
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Article60 1932-09-06 10 One Killed-Several Injured Madras, Angus 24. Long standing rivalry between c n ployees of two rival bus services c serious clash last night near Ea., <■ j soda water bottles and brickbats freely used. A man was found ing the melee, while another wat< n m-oL60 words
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Article45 1932-09-06 10 In Hunting Field Mish-p Ootacamund, Aug l > s His Excellency Sir George inl -his with an accident while out taVin g morning which will involv» s i.scomplete rest for a few g n 0 tained only slight injuries u cause for anxiety.45 words
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Article392 1932-09-06 11 LEAP ON TO CAR’S RUNNING BOARD 70 M.P.H. PURSUIT I On-' of the most daring of the manyrecent highway hold-ups was reported on August 20th. A car belonging to Mrs. Booth, -widow of the l.xte General Booth, leader of the Salvation Army, was held up the previous392 words
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Article354 1932-09-06 11 MR. COSGRAVE'S ADVICE ON ANNUITIES TANGLE Dublin. August 24. Nothing so clearly demonstrates the fact that the Free State Government realise the weakness of their case on the land annuities than the continued insistence on the suposed secrecy of the 1922 agreement with the British,*’ said354 words
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Article722 1932-09-06 11 SOCIAL SIDE OF YORK MEETING I EXTENSIVE PLANS Judging by the programme for the meetings of the British Association at York ficm August 31 to September 7, the visiting savants have a highly developed social sense as well as scientific qualificaI t:ons. Social amenities hold quite a722 words
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Advertisement34 1932-09-06 11 Since you hove token the trouble to rood this, be convinced that the other advertisements in this paper are also read. If you wish to buy or sell, let the Pinang Gazette help you.34 words
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355 1932-09-06 12 PRYE RUBBER COCONUT PLANTATIONS Tapping Policy BENEFIT OF REORGANISED ESTATE METHODS The twenty-third annual ordinary general meeting of the Frye Rubber and Coconut Plantations, Ltd., was held at 71, St. Mary Axe, E.C. Mr. E. B. Skinner (the chairman), dealing with the balance-sheet, said that the company’s holding in the355 words
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Article344 1932-09-06 12 Reaction of Lower Price And Restriction Amsterdam, Aug. 21. The accounts of the Dutch Government Banka Tin Mines for 1931 show net profits of £219,000 (at par), against £871,000 for 1930, a drop of £652,000. Capital invested in fixed property amounts to £1,660,0000. Cost of extensions in344 words
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Article174 1932-09-06 12 Latest Quotations Sai. Fd. Sat Sept 3 Sept 2 Sept 19 Paris 88 23/32 88 5 8 123 96 New York 847 3/8 847 3/8 4,85? 8.83 8 87 Brussels 25 07i 25 05 34 88 Geneva 17 97 24 86 Amsterdam 8.64 12.03 Mdan 67174 words
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Advertisement25 1932-09-06 12 I EXQUISITE UNDERWEAR 1 AND 1 LINEN THE I CHINESE LANTERN 1, BEACH STREET, PENANG. By Courtesy of Robinson Piano Co. J tu. th. s.25 words
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Advertisement74 1932-09-06 12 MAKE A DATE FOR Y OUR PARTY DURING THE WEEK-END! II AT NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL ’Phone 60 TANJONG BTX6AB DINNER DANCS EVERY SATURDAY FROM S?* Light Orchestral EVERY SUNDAY FROM 5.30 Followed By INFORMAL DANCE LEONARDO C. REYES and his Oriental Dance OrciesW IN FI LL ATTENDANT tu. f, Too74 words
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Miscellaneous145 1932-09-06 12 Hr i H I 6.15 TO NIGHT I Special Matinee To-morrow at 2« ,J °IH PRABAI CINETONE’S I KING of AYODHYA"|II POSITIVELY LAST 3 SCREENINGS. I TO-MORROW. I BILWAMANGAL "or "SOORDAS I FILMED IN COLOUR. I Phone 264. I 6. J 5 NIGHTL? I ROBERT MONTGOMERY ’I in FREDERICK LONSDALE'S145 words
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Article803 1932-09-06 13 schedule of Principal H Lines following is list of vessels arrlving I Ruling fr< Penang dUriDg Weeki H IN PORT TO-DAY O RANPURA from JaP* 11 5? ina Xre for Colombo, Aden, Port I Malta. Marseilles and London. RAJULA from Singapore and Port Sails for Negapatam803 words
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Article278 1932-09-06 13 SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. Singapore Races, second day. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. Blackmail,” I.R.P. play at the Playhouse, Grand Hotel, Ipoh. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Chinese Fair opens in Ipoh. Blackmail,” at Ipoh Playhouse 2nd night. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. Singapore Races, third day. First Perak Hockey Trial. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER278 words
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Article224 1932-09-06 13 Reliability of the Senior Machines The astonishing reliability of the Senior T.T. machines is revealed in the Stewards’ Report and Results of the 1932 Tourist Trophy races. The number of finishers expressed as a percentage of the number of starters is 56—the highest recorded since the war.224 words
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Article359 1932-09-06 13 80 m.p.h. for £2OO Speed, silence and distinctive appearance are the outstanding features of the new M.G. Midget. The bodywork, with its flat folding screen, cut-away doors and external rear petrol *ank. is of a type usually associated with purely racing cars, but its design is359 words
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Article153 1932-09-06 13 Engine. Four-cylinder, 57 x 83 m.m., 847 c.c., £8 tax. Separate inlet and exhaust ports on opposite sides of cylinders. Overhead camshaft; new type valve gear; 14 m.m. plugs; two carburetters. Gear-Box. 4-speed, helical constant mesh top and third gears. Steering. Maries, with 17 in. spring wheel.153 words
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Article142 1932-09-06 13 Touring Grounds of England Scotland and Wales We have received a copy of Touring Grounds of England, Scotland and Wales booklet which are obtainable, free, by A. A. M. Members from A. A. M. Branch Secretaries or the A. A. M. Central Office. The A. A. Maps142 words
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Article1315 1932-09-06 14 Nazi Anger THREATS AGAINST THE STATE Government’s Reply Berlin, August 23. The death sentences passed on five Nazis by the special Summary Court at Beuthen yesterday has caused an outburst of Nazi anger. Herr Hitler, in a violent manifesto, has identified himself with the men condemned for1,315 words
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Article364 1932-09-06 14 This Monstrous Sentence Munich, August 23. Herr Adolf Hitler has dispatched the following telegram to the five Nazi storm detachment men lying under sentence of death at Beuthen:— My Comrades. —In face of this most monstrous and bloody sentence I feel myself bound to you in364 words
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Advertisement23 1932-09-06 14 H is a long iane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.23 words
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Advertisement443 1932-09-06 14 ii fl JBIF JMlliKfali v. s 3 fMwI i y tlliJiilT a I wSOIIIb I ’47ll”Shaving Stick ’47ll”Shaving Cream k E Fragranced with “4711* Eau de J Cologne. Yielding a rich and h creamy lather, which softens the most stubborn beard and makes R it ready for easy, comfortable and443 words
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Advertisement2317 1932-09-06 15 > •’HI p and O-BRITISH INDIA I V.\ iXA- bßl jB gj M jlcm- bplr AND APCAR LINES I P£P fr fIIMTI Kl gßSn- v 1 (Companies Incorporated in EngloSaj IEJ2.UB?1 EJ2.U B? i?yi4NEL I j.nNTX’’'-' NE V Y EK ANB AMIERBCA N Ml A 1 L ixINE Peninsular and2,317 words
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Article304 1932-09-06 16 ASSIZE COURT Six Months for Unlawful Stay in Colony f The fifth session of the Penang Assizes Opened this morning before Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C. There are 10 cases on the calendar. The common jury cases were taken up first. In the first case, Kok Pat,304 words
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320 1932-09-06 16 PENANG CENEMAS Lovers Courageous,” which opened last night at the Queen’s, is the most delightful story ever to flow from the pen of Frederick Lonsdale, the popular English playwright, whose work we have become accustomed to associate with the ultrasophisticate. In this new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production.320 words
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Article109 1932-09-06 16 SOCCER V Police v. P.C.C. The following will represent the Police XI in their Senior League match with the P.C.C. to-morrow, on the C.R.C. ground at 5 p.m. sharp Bachan Singh; J. A. Embury, M. S. Babjan; Koneh bin Ismail, W. Ingham Ong Kee Seong A. H.109 words
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Article312 1932-09-06 16 Vegetable Seller Stabbed to Death CHINESE ARRESTED (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, yesterday. The quiet village of Simpang, 3 miles from Taiping, was the scene of a murder on Friday morning when a vegetable seller named Teh Kiong w’as fatally stabbed it is alleged by a312 words
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Article148 1932-09-06 16 —Reuter. WEDNESDAY BEAT EVERTON Burnley Overwhelm Preston London, Sept. 5. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English League. DIVISION I Bolton W. 1 W’hampton W. 0 Leeds U. 3 Blackpool 1 Leicester C. 3 Huddersfield T. 1 Sheffield W. 3 Everton 1—Reuter. - 148 words
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110 1932-09-06 16 —Reuter. FOR THE ST. LEGER,,,.. «r i > 7, Orwell Quoted At 75 to 20 !r S' J London, yesterday. The following was the call-over for the St. Leger Stakes to be run.At on Wednesday, September 7 75/20 Orwell t. o. 6/1 Udaipur t. o.—Reuter. - 110 words
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Article159 1932-09-06 16 LAWN BOWLS Results of Ties Played on Monday Ladies’ Singles Handicap. 4-5 Mrs. F. T. Clifton beat 4-7 Mrs. Mrs. Wallace 21-12. —2 Mrs. F. N. Syer beat Scr. Mrs. W. Daw’son 21-17. 4-5 Mrs. G. C. Miller beat -f-7 Mrs. Mcleod Craik 21-18. TO-DAY’S TIES Singles Handicap159 words
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Article64 1932-09-06 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 6 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3sj m/ts 2/3JJ Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 A 3 Documentary 2/4 On New York Bank Demand 40 France T.T. 1,000 nom India T.T. 153% Bangkok T.T. 80 per ties. 100 nom Batavia T.T. 99% Singapore64 words
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Article80 1932-09-06 16 Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby -45 .52 Amal. Malay .75 .85 Broga -27% .37% Kedah 1-05 1.10 Kuala Sidim .82% .90 Pa jam .65 .75 Radella 95 1.10 Sungei Tukang .35 .45 Tapah .47% -57% Temerloh .22 .30 TIN— Ayer Hitam 12/4% 12/10% Hong Fatt -40 .45 Johan80 words
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Article89 1932-09-06 16 The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 9% cents per lb. Oct./Dec. 10 Jan./March, 1933 10% April/June, 1933 ..10% Market firm. London and Liverpool Stock increased by 562 tons. The following prices were realised for rubber sold at our89 words
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Article588 1932-09-06 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following' were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’S share list it 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday. To-day. B S. B S RUBBER Batu Lintang 25 32% 27% 35 Connemara 30 40 40 50 Kedah 100 1.20 ex 1.10 1.25 ex Kuala Sidim 70588 words
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Article133 1932-09-06 16 OVTWABD MAILS A mail for Port Swettenham and Singapore by the s.s. Ipoh will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s. Krian” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for Asahan and Paneh by133 words
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Miscellaneous43 1932-09-06 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E. Noon 88 S. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low W’ater. TO-DAY 3.14 a.m. 9 39 a m 3.16 p.m. 9.41 p.m. TO-MORROW 3.45 a.m. 10 .20 a.m. 3.48 p.m. 10.09 p.m. I 1 i43 words
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