Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 September 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-09-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 217. Vol. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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4039 1932-09-14 1 PROPOSED AMALGAMATION OF SUPREME COURT OF COLONY F.M.S. FULL STATEMENT BY SIR CECIL CLEMENTI o Federal Council Meeting ALLEGED OVER PRODUCTION OF TIN BY BOLIVIA o Malay Regiment For F.M.S. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Yesterday. At the meeting of the Federal Council at Kuala Lumpur this morning Mr.4,039 words
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Article104 1932-09-14 1 Negotiations for Settlement Proceeding Rugby, Yesterday. At the conference of employers and employees of the Lancashire cotton industry to-day, Mr. F. W. Leggett, Conciliation Officer of the Ministry of Labour* who presided, gave a detailed explanation of the letter addressed to both sides several days ago by Sir104 words
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Article79 1932-09-14 1 —Reuter. Guillotined at Dawn To-day Paris, To-day. Gorguloff was guillotined at 5.52 a m. Paris, Yesterday. Gorguloff, assassin of President Doumer, will be executed at dawn to-morrow (today). The President refused a reprieve and Gorguloff will not be informed of the decision until half an hour before the—Reuter. - 79 words
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Advertisement17 1932-09-14 1 T.NAGATA brothers dentists Heal Office next I to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street na. w17 words
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Advertisement7 1932-09-14 1 i J MANCHURIAN BANDIT MENACE PAGE 97 words
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Advertisement1853 1932-09-14 2 RATES FOR CASUAL MUNICIPAL NOTICE BANKS. a. ADVERTISEMENTS /7 t RABIES AH communications relating to The Mer cantite Bank Chartered Bank Advertisements should be addressed lO j n v j ew o f the existence of rabies (Incorporated in England by Royal > rhe Advertisement Manager, The among dogs in1,853 words
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Article473 1932-09-14 3 M A N of 25 BUILDS A TUBE STATION tfY FIRST BIG JOB YOUNG engineer tells OF HIS £200.000 TASK i vO ,-n<;cst engineer ever known to win soh charge of the building operaW o f i tub'' station is responsible for VnJcrgrwnd Railway Tube StaX at Marble Arch, which473 words
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413 1932-09-14 3 Control Women's Modes Ard You Control The World A MAN'S VIEW Tat suggestion that fashions are becotul. rh an important factor in business t."’ diversities will establish Chairs of Fast. .1. and the subject be studied as «science, vs made by Mr. Holbrook413 words
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Article121 1932-09-14 3 .COMEDY OF MIDNIGHT ALARM IN A SURREY VILLAGE J 3 11 < ir iy h O u rs o f the morning a in'n,' t,ar( n one of the largest houses e V; •of Ottershaw, near Chertsey, r T]' caUse d a burglary alarm to121 words
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Article125 1932-09-14 3 A b? <r (Li tttitry Slrn to foil tbe bag-snatching '< invented by the Chief i^arb-s Eri Sht°n (England), Mr. Mbe a* l l is now used by local B J ms of i oliicials for carrying large 1 To on j j' 1 “■«rances it is just125 words
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Article157 1932-09-14 3 Treasury’s Big Share Of Shipowner’s Estate A sum expected to amount to about £220, 000 is to revert to science under the will of Mr. Harry Boniface Gordon Warren, shipowner, of Liverpool and of Thorney-court, Palace-gate, Kensington, W., who died on July 5, aged 61, leaving estate157 words
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Article148 1932-09-14 3 Addressing the International Federation Jof University Women at Edinburgh on Ist. August, Dr. Harriette Chick said it was possible in England at the present time to provide a perfect and attractive diet costing from 6s. to Bs. weekly per head in a family. There had148 words
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Advertisement344 1932-09-14 3 -fe CoCd Cream I F Ke Vanishing K X Q-TCOLYTL f This delightful cleansing cream B 5 I JJ rsSt »3 will k ee P y° u r pores in working g l(w Exquisitely perfumed ffl I WT with-47/r Eau de Co- ’.Wt order and your g I logne. It344 words
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377 1932-09-14 4 SCRATCHINGS FOR TO-DAY WEIGHTS FOR GOLD CUP RACE rhe scratchings for to-day’s races at lb e Fourth Da y of tile Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting are somewhat heavy i, r ?v ei "hetess, seven runners or more have been left in every race. The order377 words
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961 1932-09-14 4 Cricket Club Beaten by Chinese EURASIANS DEFEAT THE M. A. F. C. After a goalless first half in which they enjoyed an equal share in the exchanges and having obtained an early lead in the second half the Penang Cricket Club lost to the Chinese by961 words
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136 1932-09-14 4 —Reuter. SUTCLIFFE HEADS BATTING LIST LARWOOD ON TOP OF THE BOWLERS The following are the leading averages for the Season; Inn. Runs. Aver. Sutcliffe 52 3336 74.13 E. Tyldesley 48 2420 59.02 Ames 50 2482 57.72 Hobbs 35 1764 56.90 Hammond 49 2528 56.17 Duleepsinjhi 33—Reuter. - 136 words
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261 1932-09-14 4 The engagement is announced of Mr. Alec Waugh, the novelist, and Miss Joan Chirnside. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chirnside, of Berwick, Victoria, Australia. Mr. Waugh, who is thirty-four, is a son of Mr. Arther Waugh, of Hampstead, for many years261 words
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Article791 1932-09-14 4 Mr. Harrison, of the F.M.S. Police, is now stationed at Teluk Anson. Mr. David Frankel, of Frankel Bros., is at present on a visit to the Ipoh branch of his firm. Mr. F. H. Temperley, of Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., has come to Kuala Lumpur from791 words
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Advertisement138 1932-09-14 4 HOW TO AVOID INDIGESTION An Easy Way to do it. In most digestive troubles, excess acid and fermented food have a tendency to remain in the stomach until the next meal is eaten. That is why intense pain so often follows immediately after eating. In cases of this kind, digestive138 words
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Advertisement354 1932-09-14 4 removal SALE I W E have to vacate our premises at the end of this month, during re-building operations, and to save removal charges are offering ail our present stocks at BARGAIN PRICES. Music from 10 cents» a copy. Records $l.OO each. Violins $7.00 Bugles r $B.OO Accordeons $4.00 Here's354 words
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Article, Illustration2118 1932-09-14 5 HOW DUNLOP RESEARCH. PROCESSES AND TESTING 'HAVE DEVELOPED AN EPOCH-MARKING INVENTION BIRMINGHAM has made its distinctive impress on the page of industrial history. Maintaining that great tradition, one of Britain’s largest manufacturing unit i literally leaving “footprints on the sands < time,” for there can be2,118 words
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Article470 1932-09-14 5 ACCUSED ACQUITTED BENEFIT OF DOUBT TO THE PRISONER Choong Ngean, a fruit cultivator who yesterday stood his trial at the Penang Assizes, before Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., and a special Jury, on a charge of murder was found not guilty by a majority of six to470 words
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Article176 1932-09-14 5 At the Bth Annual General Meeting of the United Indian Association held on Sunday, the lltn instant, the following gentlemen were elected office bearers of the ensuing year. President The Hon’ble Mr. H. H. Abdool Cader, M.L.C. Vice-Presidents—Dr. G. H. Joshi, Dr. K. Shakarai Rawther, J.P., R.176 words
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Advertisement179 1932-09-14 5 rx* tXXX) j IJSI i I Foods b i The ‘Alienburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful milk supply, and is179 words
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Advertisement149 1932-09-14 5 IF IT’S STRENGTH I/ ZTZ 3. YOU NEED MfOHrMlin rjl V*-® I —you need Hall’s Wine bell «1« cause it is a Tonic Restorative and Nerve Food that gives strength to the entire system. Nothing else you cou ld ta k e will 80 com»111C. pletely tone you up if149 words
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Article2472 1932-09-14 6 THE WOMEN'S FREEDOM LEAGUE: THE IDEAL POLICE COURT MISSIONARY: WOMEN THE ADVENTUROUS SEX: WHY MODERN MARRIAGE FAILS GEKMAN SCOUTS GREET THEIR MAJESTIES Never has the attendance of Royalty at Divine service in the little church at Prathie drawn such a large number of people eager2,472 words
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Advertisement23 1932-09-14 6 It is a long ianĕ thet has no turning. An advĕr» in the Pinang Goxetfe will help to pul! you .through dull times.23 words
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Advertisement285 1932-09-14 6 I The day of the ordinary artificial*'*** J Food is over deficient and often merely fatforming—no wonder the mother dreaded its advent, when breast feeding failed. But Cow Do not mk health on Food, whkh Gate has changed all that!— lt is the modern may be stale and out of285 words
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Article2156 1932-09-14 7 CHAMPION county for 16th TIME Win Over Hants Settles The Issue TENNYSON’S TRIBUTE By defeating Hampshire at Bournemouth by 172 runs, Yorkshire retained the County Championship, which they have dow won for the sixteenth time. Having added 129 to the overnight total for the loss of two2,156 words
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Article400 1932-09-14 7 NATIOMAL LEAGUE? MR. CHAPMAN DESIRES NIGHT FOOTBALL It is the proud boast of the Arsenal Football Club that they are enterprising; that when they make money out of the game they put it back into circulation in the interests of their supporters. Next season there400 words
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Article194 1932-09-14 7 PROFESSIONALS LIST YOUNG BRITISH PLAYERS TO THE FORE A table of the averages maintained by Bntish golf professionals in the leading tournaments this season makes interesting reading. There are no fewer than 14 professionals with an average of less than 75 strokes for a total of194 words
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538 1932-09-14 7 Short Duration BUDGET MEETING ON NOVEMBER 1 Yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was of short durat;on. There were 10 items on the agenda but they were all formal matters. Mr. G. W. Bryant presided and the others present were Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, Dr.538 words
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Article131 1932-09-14 7 AFTER ONLY 7| HOURS’ TUITION A 16-year-old London messenger-boy made a solo flight in an au cogiro, or “windmill aeroplane. He is Frederick John Gable, of Graceroad, Stratford, and his flight was accomplished after only 7% hours’ instruction in a dual control machine. After he landed131 words
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Article96 1932-09-14 7 Although gas companies and water boards have never yet contrived to serve their respective commodities through the same pipe, nature, at the moment, is showing them how to do it at Lakes Entrance, in Victoria, says an Austral Service message. The residents of one96 words
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Advertisement332 1932-09-14 7 i w j afford to smile/ Can you afford to smile? If not, you need a Prudential Policy—its security brings contentment S' al and freedom from worry. ’A Illi ’IWINIIAI’WAY/ The Endowment policy offers you the ideal means of insurance. To the family man it means protection for his dependants332 words
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Article885 1932-09-14 8 The recently organised International Tin Research and Development Council is not allowing the grass to grow under its feet. At the last meeting of the Council, which was held in London in July, the Director of Research, who took up his duties last month, outlined proposals for immediate885 words
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Article267 1932-09-14 8 s No longer need the young Russian es- chew’ the white collar of respectability in order to be deemed firm in his Marxian > faith. The All-Union Conference of Young I Communists of the Union of Socialist Soviet Republic has decided that the i time has come when267 words
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Article1129 1932-09-14 8 A Meeting Place of Creeds Miracle-Land for present purposes lies on either side of the port of Negapatam on the south-east coast of Madras. About Negapatam there is nothing miraculous: it is a perfectly ordinary municipality carrying on a dwindling trade with Ceylon and the Straits. But four miles1,129 words
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Article744 1932-09-14 8 AMBER Amber is coming on C(k popularity as a mode of int <> the earliest of times it 1L a i Froi manded a value both > adornment and as a charm m r of supply of the fossil comes frornT of although Egyptian amber is J?744 words
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Advertisement245 1932-09-14 8 ■%%%V.V.V.V«V-V»W»W-V-SVJ -V. sAiVUy /&I fessa 3s£Z <sfc jfe;J fe&lS ■k kJP \W £s£sS Ink W t w IjriM 7 c 7 M W v Wl WaM F Vw g^QSX Zsw>»^»j»»»a»g-.r«^^»y*S>«!^gyft=*2- WI KILLS G E It M S Cost 1/2 Cent a gallon When diluted with Water I BEST AND CHEAPEST245 words
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Advertisement101 1932-09-14 8 E. and O. hotel. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. Dance Music By the Band of the S. S. PRESIDENT MONROE I divine medicine I OF f HERNIA 1 CENT PER CENT SUCCESS WITHOUT 1 OPERATION I Why do you suffer from Hernia Come to J us. we shall make a101 words
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253 1932-09-14 9 —Rugby Radio Service. ALL SAFE BUT MACHINE SMASHED PAINSTAKING SEARCH BY "LORD TALBOT" REWARDED J DISCOVERED FIFTY MILES SOUTH OF ANGMAGSSALIK Rugby, Yesterday. Anxiety felt for George Hutchinson and his wife and two children and the crew of four of his Amphibian aeroplane—Rugby Radio Service. - 253 words
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380 1932-09-14 9 —Reuter. Newchwang District Overrun with Bandits NUMBER OF TRAINS DERAILED: NIGHT SERVICE SUSPENDED Peking, Yesterday. Bandit attacks have entirely disorganised railway traffic in North Manchuria. Nine Chinese were killed in a bandit attack on a train on September 12. The’.—Reuter. - 380 words
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Article97 1932-09-14 9 ,—Reuter. New Socialist Government Established Santiago de Chile, Yesterday. Chile has undergone another revolution. Anned forces under the leadership of the Commandant Merino sent an ultimaUrn to President Davila threatening to the Palace if he did not resign by 4 P ri. alleging inter alia that he,—Reuter. - 97 words
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Article193 1932-09-14 9 —Reuter. 1 Another Communication from Mr. De Valera Rugby, Yesterday. A further communication from Mr. De Valera, head of the Irish Free State Government, received to-day by the Dominions Office concerning Irish land annuities was considered by the Prime Minister and Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary of State—Reuter. - 193 words
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Article474 1932-09-14 9 —Reuter. Parties Drop Controversy by Common Consent EYES ON BRITAIN Berlin, Yesterday. By common consent the parties are dropping the controversy over yesterday’s events and concentrating efforts on getting in the ground floor with electoral programmes. The Socialists have already issued a first appeal to the country.—Reuter. - 474 words
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Article16 1932-09-14 9 Reuter. Hong Kong, To-day. Cheng Kowk Yau was sentenced to death this mornins- Reuter.Reuter. - 16 words
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Article41 1932-09-14 9 mild attack of paratyphoid.—Rugby Radio Service. Material Improvement in Condition Reported Rugby, Yesterday. Material improvement is reported from Salzburg, Austria, in the condition of Mr. Winston Churchill who is in bed with a mild attack of paratyphoid.—Rugby Radio Service.mild attack of paratyphoid.—Rugby Radio Service. - 41 words
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Article196 1932-09-14 9 ,—Reuter. Millions Embezzled in Rupertsland Diocese ROYAL COMMISSION Winnipeg, To-day. Following revelations of huge losses sustained in the trust funds of Manitoba University and the Anglican Church in the diocese of Rupert’s Land and a charge brought against the sexagenarian lawyer, John Machray, a leading figure in,—Reuter. - 196 words
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Article236 1932-09-14 9 —Reuter. Political Stunt DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND WORKINGS OF HIS MIND London, Yesterday. Careful examination of Mr. Gandhi’s arguments by the English press lead to the general conclusion that Government’s decision in regard to the representation of the depressed classes cannot be deflect- 1 ed by his suicide—Reuter. - 236 words
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Article118 1932-09-14 9 —Reuter. War Debts To The United States London, Yesterday. A mystery discussion,” which included references to Britain’s debt to the United States was held yesterday at No. 10, Downing Street, according to the Daily Herald which says that it was held at the invitation of the Premier.—Reuter. - 118 words
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Article103 1932-09-14 9 FlN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London r £152-5-0 £l5O-0-0 'f TIN (3 Months) r London £153-15-0 £l5l-10-0 Singapore $76.75 $77.62% Business Done Penang $76.55 $77.25 Business Done Buyers—No sellers Buyers—No seller» COPRA (Sundried) $5.95 $5.85 BLACK PEPPER -J 50 $22.50 A RUBBER London 2||d. 2%d. New York 3% (G) 3%103 words
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Advertisement48 1932-09-14 9 ffiOral IRunnvmebc The Brighter Hotel." TO-MORROW DINNER DANCE Grand Orchestral and Vocal Concert in aid of POPPY DAY FUND Kindly note that the above will be postponed until October 30th. POOLE POTTERY. TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10—415. Book of 25—535. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. 'Phone 543.48 words
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431 1932-09-14 10 Mr. C. E. M. Jood's Advice To The Impatient I.L.P. Mr. C. E. M. Joad, speaking at the Independent Labour Party Summer School at Glossop (Derbyshire) on the decision of the I.L.P. to disaffiliate from the Labour Party, said that this course was431 words
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Article161 1932-09-14 10 WITH THREE LUMPS OF SUGAR, PLEASE! Notes by an observer who has been watching things during the Army manoeuvres now in progress on Salisbury Plain There are many hostelries dotted around Salisbury Plain. The beer they sell is first-rate stuff. There are many thousands of troops in161 words
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Article149 1932-09-14 10 MAGISTRATE SAYS HE CANNOT BE TURNED OUT A man made an unusual application at Willesdon (N.W.) police court. He stated that his father and mother had recently died, leaving his brother, aged 12, alone in the flat. To look after the boy, applicant and his149 words
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Article110 1932-09-14 10 NO WORRIES IN LORD HOWE ISLAND An Eden that world depression has passed by. This, according to residents is Lord Howe Island, a few days’ steam from the Commonwealth which administers it. Mr. G. M. Kirby, whose family has been associated with the development of the island since110 words
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Article434 1932-09-14 10 COULD THE TEACHER WRITE ONE Writing on the subject of "holiday essays,” in the "Schoolmaster,” Mr. R. J. Done, 8.A., chaffs the teachers. He says:— “I will ask my professional brethren to lay their right hand on their hearts and answer this question, ‘What is the434 words
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Article77 1932-09-14 10 OVERWORKED CASH REGISTER CATCHES FIRE A rush of business that actually caused the cash register to catch fire has just been the experience of an outfitters shop in Melbourne, says an Austral Service message. A wire in the motor was unable to stand the strain and77 words
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Advertisement128 1932-09-14 10 STUDY THE PSNANG GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENTS There is much in fhe way of useful information contained in our Advertisement Columns. Read the advertisements and learn who Stocks the article you are Contemplating buying, who is offering the best bargains, cr who is willing to buy your unwanted goods. EVERY ADVERTISEMENT, no128 words
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Advertisement109 1932-09-14 10 you can be SURE OF SHELL The Village Doctor was read what he says oBSBteAu .MBH J 7 W V Doctor Smiler of Cureham Erlegh In my old carriage and pair I used sometimes to arrive too late: now, thanks to Shell I sometimes gel there too soon. I Dciddt109 words
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Article248 1932-09-14 11 ONLY way to get income tax revenue authorities the. SOLE CREDITORS POVERITY DELUSION SAID TO SPEND ONLY 30/A WEEK A wealthy woman who is worth more fljan £BO,OOO, but refuses to spent more flan 30s. a week on her living expenses, been adjudicated bankrupt so that248 words
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408 1932-09-14 11 Man Says That She Was Officious With Chi'dren Sentence of three months’ imprisonment in the second division was passed by Mr. Mead, at the Marlborough-street court on August 25, on the» man who pushed a policewoman into the Serpentine. He was Harold408 words
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Article413 1932-09-14 11 EGYPT TO IRAK AND BACK IN GIANT ’PLANES NOT ONE MISHAP ENGINES CHANGED RAPIDLY IN THE DESERT With the safe landing at Ismailia of the last batch of troops from Irak, the Royal Air Force have carried out with complete success the transport of 14 officers and413 words
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Article229 1932-09-14 11 Lim—Yeoh Clarendon Lodge,” Burmah Road, was the scene of a wedding on Friday night, the contracting parties w r ere Miss Lim Kheng Bee, eider daughter of Mr. Lam Kin Sang, for.- ierly of Messrs. Hogan Ivens, and Mi Yeoh Aik Hooi (youngest son of the late Mr.229 words
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Article474 1932-09-14 11 Fortunes Amassed By Wearers Of Rags “POOR JOE ALL-ALONE” LEFT £3,000 Though “clothes maketh man,” good clothes would be the undoing of any selfrespecting tramp. He usually reckons that his wealth is inversely proportional to the excellence of his clothes. A tramp, who was sentenced at474 words
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Article184 1932-09-14 11 WHERE IS CIVILISATION LEADING US? Asks a Coroner Striking comment on road perils to children was made at a Sutton (Surrey) inquest conducted by Mr. W. R. Howe Pringle. The inquest was on Peggy Eileen Tilly er, aged five years, of Keynsham-road, St. Helier, who was killed184 words
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Article71 1932-09-14 11 Thomas Deller, a cab driver, stated ata Westminster inquest that the accident in which Minnie Pizzy, 50, wife of a fitter, of Jeffreys-road, Stockwell, S.E., was killed by his cab at Hyde Park, was the first serious accident he had had, although he had driven71 words
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Advertisement17 1932-09-14 11 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what you friends at Home are doing—Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.17 words
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Advertisement187 1932-09-14 11 B* b h I ii S BUY < USS» W ■ni EEEIIhIsIoI 18l I I ral I I I I *"***<? I “BABY I I WAS FED ON I I Doctors Üby thii OT IXIOIIIXII7 "Baby wm fed «B > I Sumhin. Gl.«. I j frem: birth and has from187 words
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Article308 1932-09-14 12 CONVERTIBLE DEBENTURES ISSUED The directors of Malacca Rubber Plantations have created and issued at par £l5O, 000 Seven per Cent. Convertible Mortgage debenture stock redeemable 30th June, 1940, at 105 per cent. The company retains the right to redeem the whole or any part at 105 per cent,308 words
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Article337 1932-09-14 12 NATIVE OUTPUT SHOWS I GREATER FALL The announcement in The Financial Times of 27th August that Dutch Indies native rubber output in the first half of 1932 fell no less than 44 per cent, compared with the first half of 1931, whereas the plantation output receded only337 words
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Article105 1932-09-14 12 BUOYANT MARKET AT AMSTERDAM The rubber market on the Amsterdam Bourse to-day was blazing, and not for three years has such buoyancy been witnessed, reported the Amsterdam correspondent of the Financial Times on August 30. The sharp rise in the commodity stimulated share buying by operators105 words
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Article503 1932-09-14 12 THIRTY-FIVE PER CENT FALL IN JULY Rubber exports from the Netherlands Indies during July compared as follows with uUl y, 1931 (in metric tons»: July, 1932. July, 1931. Java and Madura 5,8 6,778 Sumatra and Borneo 12,600 18,579 Total 18,472 25,357 This amounts to a decrease503 words
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Article235 1932-09-14 12 Chungloon and Tonghurst Reconstructions The directors of Chungloon Rubber Estate propose to form a new company, with a capital of £30,000 in 300,000 shares of 2s each, of which 100,000 shares, credited as fully paid, are to be issued to the debentureholders in the present company in statisfaction235 words
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Article208 1932-09-14 12 ALTERED RUBBER MARKET CONDITIONS At an extra-ordinary general meeting of the Serdang Central Plantations, a scheme of reconstruction involving the exchange of shares in the existing company for shares of £1 each —17s 6d paid—in a new company was carried by the requisite majority. Mr. F. H.208 words
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Article174 1932-09-14 12 DIVIDEND OF TEN PER CENT. The one hundred and eighth ordinary general meeting of the Planters’ Stores and Agency Company was held at 17, St. Helen’s-place Bishopsgate, E.C. Mr. James Warren, who presided, said that trade conditions with India and the Federated Malay States having remained174 words
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Article232 1932-09-14 12 The tin restriction scheme, by reducing the demand for electrical power on the part of the mines, continues to affect the operations of the London Nigerian Power Company. In its second year of working the company sold 4,238,600 units, in contrast with 4,896,000 units in the initial period232 words
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Article124 1932-09-14 12 UNISSUED PREFERENCE TO BE CANCELLED In accord with the forecast made at the last annual meeting the directors of the London Tin Corporation propose to cancel the unissued Preference shares and create Ordinary in their place. Extra-ordinary meetings will be held at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moorgate-place,124 words
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Article383 1932-09-14 12 Latest Quotations Tuet Mon. Bat Bep\ 13 Sept. 12 Bep*. 19 Paris 89 15/i6 89 128,96 New York 8 48$ 848 1/4 4,85? 8.85 i 8.84 Braeeds 25.125 16 «4 Geneva 18 C 6 18 10 21*6 Amsterdam 8.67 i 8.69 12 03 M.bn 67 15/16383 words
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Advertisement86 1932-09-14 12 DEPENDABLE Ct Nt R AL I DELCO-LIGHT I I MODEL 866. 32 VOLTS. WITH 160 A.H. BATTERY. A Delco Lighting Plant will not only supply all your household lighting needs, but also furnish adequate current for operating fans, vacuum cleaners. I It will give 24 hrs. a day service and86 words
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Miscellaneous40 1932-09-14 12 J a IrlllMgM—t e SOLAR HALL r (HOCK-CHIEW THEATRE) LUNAR HALL (HYLAM THEATRE) WEMBLEY CINEMA SERIAL STORY Knight of the Burning Temple (ANG LIAN SEE) DEAN'S OPERA OPENS ON FRIDAY DANCE HALL WITH First-Class Orchestra CATERING TO SUIT ALL TASTES40 words
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Miscellaneous157 1932-09-14 12 BRITISH PICTURES AT THEIK 3sSf! I flB HRLJb k Phone 264. 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.3 f The World's Most Glamorous Star CONSTANCE BENNETT "LADY WITH A RAST" A Scintillating Drama of Passion and Fashion-Of Beautiful Women and Ravishing Gowns Of New fork and Paris I SPICILY TOLD BUT YET NOT157 words
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Article1016 1932-09-14 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY gS KEDAH from Singapore. Sails for Belawan. S S TILAWA from Calcutta and Rangoon for Singapore, China and Japan. «S KARAPARA from Calcutta and Rangoon1,016 words
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Article208 1932-09-14 13 SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. Singapore Races, fourth day. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Perak Hockey Association: General Meeting, Ipoh. Singapore Races, fifth (last) day. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21. Indian Olympic Hockey Team at Singapore. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. Indian Olympic Hockey Team at Kuala Lumpur. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. Warren Shield Shoot208 words
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303 1932-09-14 13 TO INSPIRE POET—AND TAXPAYER CALL FOR EMPIRE PRODUCTS “Throughout the ages literature abounds in references to wine,” observes the Imperial Economic Committee in an exhaustive report urging increased consumption of Empire wines. “No food, no other drink, has similarly inspired the poet or stimulated303 words
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Article252 1932-09-14 13 Torch Search In Epping Non-stop car bandits rammed a police motor-cycle which was chasing them wrecking it and hurling to the ground the driver and a sergeant, who was riding pillion. The chase occurred in the heart of Epping Forest, on the main road between Epping252 words
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Advertisement13 1932-09-14 13 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in the "PINANG GAZETTE."13 words
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Article244 1932-09-14 14 Russian Products In New Field KEEN COMPETITORS Shanghai, August 27. The first steps have been taken to place Soviet petroleum products upon the markets of Shanghai, to compete with the old-established British, American and other firms, both in the retail and wholesale sphere. One gasoline pump244 words
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Article196 1932-09-14 14 Indian Policeman Is Wounded Hongkong, August 27. A Chinese Revenue Officer and a Chinese Detective stood face to face on the Praya yesterday morning and fought a duel with revolvers. Wounded in the arm, the detective was taken to the Government Civil Hospital. An Indian196 words
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Article134 1932-09-14 14 Lord Rosslyn’s Gift To His Mother Ninety-three shillings—-one shilling for each year of her life—was the Karl of Rosslyn’s present to his mother, Blanche Countess of Rosslyn, when she celebrated her ninety-third birthday on August 80. “Lady Rosslyn is extremely well,” a member of the house-hold134 words
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335 1932-09-14 14 Panic Follows Visit Off Unarmed Marines JAPANESE ARE WARY Shanghai, August 27. Chinese are streaming out of Chapei and into the International Settlement, driven by a panic which has spread like a prairie fire through the rabbit-warren streets and alleys of the crowded city. Scenes of335 words
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Article607 1932-09-14 14 An Incident On The Way An old stone bridge spans a deep river gully on one of the main roads from south to north. It is a quiet corner of the world the road, except for the bridge itself, is wide, and takes a sweep down to607 words
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Article361 1932-09-14 14 Magic Ovens At The Bakers’ Exhibition If King Alfred, who burned the cakes and had his ears boxed, could visit the 36th International Confectioners’ and Bakers’ Exhibition, at the Agricultural Hall, Islington, he would see how thoroughly out of date his cake-making ideas were, and how modern361 words
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Article409 1932-09-14 14 Allegedly Searching For Narcotics ILLEGAL FUNCTION Customs Officers Take No Part In Quest Hongkong, August 27. Illegal functioning by detectives and constables of the Public Safety Bureau occurred on Thursday and Friday last on board the 1.-C.S. Loongwo, a British ship, searching for opium without reference409 words
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Article228 1932-09-14 14 Welcome Respite To Authorities WEATHER A POLICEMAN Brief Police Court Sessions t Hongkong, August 28. There has been a noticeable decrease in crime in the Colony, and police have been congratulating themselves for some days past. Police court sessions during the past fortnight have been228 words
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Advertisement2033 1932-09-14 15 <■ and 0.-BRITiSH INDIA I R-EJTNTI Na| (Companies Incorporated in lr 7/j SJLUE Sfa3s?p WW ■II M MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES north continent boston and new YORK A IM n a S US for Colombo, Aden, Mar- gLAUCUS Due Penang Sept 29 I IYI t, «HZ I(UZ\ PL MAS2,033 words
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Article94 1932-09-14 16 Mrs. Judge Found Dead with Bullet Wound in Chest (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Mrs. Judge, wife of Inspector Judge, of the local detective Branch, shot herself with a service revolver in her bedroom at her residence in Katong last night. No motive for suicide is disclosed.94 words
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Article42 1932-09-14 16 down.—Reuter. New York, Yesterday. For the second successive day the Stock Exchange reacted from recent optimistic levels. The severe break at the opening was only partially redeemed by a rally in the afternoon and prominent descriptions closed several points down.—Reuter.down.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article52 1932-09-14 16 •.—Reuter. Plea of No Power to Stop Fighting La Paz, To-day. In consequence of the continuance of fighting at Grandchaco Bolivia has called out the 1927-8-9 reserves. Government, however, has informed the League of Nations that she is still on the defensive and is powerless to stop•.—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article52 1932-09-14 16 Reuter. Queen’s Park Swamped London, Sept. 13. In the Scottish League the match between the Hearts and Queen’s Park was played to-day and resulted in a win for the former by five goals to nil. The match between Third Lanark and Dundee which was also fixed for to-dayReuter. - 52 words
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Article42 1932-09-14 16 —Reuter. Match Drawn London, Yesterday. The match between Yorkshire (Champion County) and the Rest of England was drawn. Yorkshire 376 (Mitchel 97). Rest of England 183 (Bowes 7 for 65) and, following on, 109 for 4 wickets.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article22 1932-09-14 16 Reuter. Bowes Invited to Go to Australia The M.C.C. have invited the Yorkshire fast bowler Bowes to go to Australia.—Reuter. - 22 words
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Article68 1932-09-14 16 Smelters v. C.R.C. The following will play for the Eastern Smelting Club in a friendly game of hockey against the Chinese Recreation Club to-morrow evening at Victoria Green. Bully off 5.15 p.m. V. Van Sanden; E. H. A. Brooke, J. N. Cooley; P. N. Pillai, Boey Seng Poe, C.68 words
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Article57 1932-09-14 16 ..vuviu VI r 101 —Rugby Radio Service Proposed Parachute Descent Florence New York, Yesterday. Doctors Ulbrich and Pisculli and Miss Edna Newcomer took off in the monoplane “American Nurse” at 6.16 a.m. in an attempt to fly non-stop to Rome. Miss Newcomer proposes a parachute jump at h..vuviu VI r 101 —Rugby Radio Service - 57 words
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Article496 1932-09-14 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following w’ere the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday. To-day. B S B S rubber 1 Allenby 50 60 47 *4 57*4 Alor Gajah 30 40 25 35 Broga 25 35 22*4 27*4 Glenealy 72*4 80496 words
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Article324 1932-09-14 16 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G.P.0., London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on August 20, by the s.s. “Rawalpindi” was delivered in London on September 10. AIR MAIL A mail for South America by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air324 words
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Article51 1932-09-14 16 Buyers Sellers TIN— Ayer Hitam 12/3 12/9 Hong Fatt .38 .41 Hongkong Tin 13/3 14/Kamunting 6/3 6-9 Kinta .95 .97 Kuchai (Ord.) .55 57 2 Malayan Tin 19/- 20/Penawat .50 .52*4 Petaling 4.30 4.50 South .19 .21% S. Malayan 11/- 11/9 Talam .65 .70 Tronoh 15/9 16/351 words
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Article1125 1932-09-14 16 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST Ĕ tf i NAMES. s 5 RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 47) 57) Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 25 35 Amalgamated Malay Estates 70 So Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 75 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 £5 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Ayer Pan»»1,125 words
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Advertisement125 1932-09-14 16 RENONG VALLEY MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Reoort Accounts 1931-32 NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fourth Annual General Meeting of Renong Valley Mining Co., Ltd. will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 9, Beach Street, Penang, on Saturday the125 words
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Advertisement24 1932-09-14 16 ON OTHER PAGES Page. London Letter for Women 6 China News 14 Latest Cable News 9 Federal Council 1 Wealthy Woman Made Bankrupt n24 words
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Miscellaneous39 1932-09-14 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 82 N TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 12.11 a.m. 6.20 a.m. 12.04 p.m. 6.39 p m. TOMORROW 12.36 a m. 6.51 a.m. 12.39 p.m. 7.60 a.m.39 words
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