Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 October 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Na 233, Vol. LXXXX. MONDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 1982 1 "LEAGUE'S MOST REMARKABLE DOCUMENT' DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS ADVOCATED The Reports Leads Nowhere --Daily Mail OBSOLETE PROPOSALS Paris Praise For Lord Lytton Geneva, Yesterday. e Lytton Report is generally regarded as distinctly favourable to the Chinese case. The principal recommendation is the establishment of an Advisory
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  • 124 1 Two Brothers Arrested for Alleged Murder of Fellow Constable (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. A discussion overnight continued in a bathroom on Sunday morning led to the murder of a Pathan police constable, his assailant being a fellow constable. The discussion was over messing arrangements. While quarreling
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  • 108 1 Singapore Writer Thinks It Was Something More We take the following from the Singapore Free Press:— Echoing words which fell from more distinguished lips at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, the Topicist congratulates the Penang Volunteers upon the luck which enabled them to make such a clean sweep
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    • 2153 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICE. BANKS. Ihp ADVERTISEMENTS 1 ll V In the matter of W. Hammer Company, Limited and Reduced in and Bank CharfGrsd All communications relating to In the matter of Ordinance No. 155 (Incorporated in England by Royal Advertisements should be addressed to (Companies) LiSTSitod Charter 1853.) W
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  • 321 3 Reuter. PORT VALE SWAMPED rangers and motherwell DRAW i i London, Saturday. The following are the results of played to "day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I. v 3 Chelsea 1 Aston v Blackburn R. 1 Sunderland 8 Blackpool 1 Arsenal 2 Bolton W.
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  • 289 3 16 PTS. TO 11 PTS. FORWARDS SHOW UP WELL (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. The new British Resident of Perak was among the crowed which saw Penang defeat Taiping by 16 points to 11 poin's in a well contested game. Penang opened well and
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  • 1286 3 YESTERDAY RESULTS SHORTY AND JOHN RONALD PAY BEST (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, October 1. Fine weather prevailed for .the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting to-day, although a heavy shower fell about an hour before the start of the racing
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  • 136 3 PERAK WIN FIRST MATCH I NEGRI SEMBILAN BEATEN 6—l (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, October 1. In the first Inter-state hockey match of the season, Perak beat Negri Sembilan by six goals to one in a fast game. Perak were leading in the first half of three to
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  • 411 3 P.R.C. v. KRIAN CLUB HOME TEAM VICTORIOUS BY 7—l The Penang Recreation Club on Saturday entertained a team from the Krian Club, Parit Buntar, and won by seven goals to one. The Recreationists thoroughly deserved their victory but the game was not so one-sided as the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 22 3 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in the "PIN4NG G4ZETTE" re v° b s y d f 1. 6
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    • 303 3 DANGER! THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF Singapore Foot Burmins ZWaV jpots *I I I CRACKS SCALY ITCHY I I BETWEEN DRY BUSTERS L—l THE TOES SKIN Lml ABSORBINE Ji KILLS GERMS OF SINGAPORE FOOT tAny one of these unpleasant symptoms is a DANGER SIGNAL, of “SINGAPORE FOOT” the dreaded native
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  • 1728 4 THE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS—A YARN FOR CUBS OFF TO CAMP—THE IMPORTANCE OF TRAINING SCOUTS IN HABITS OF THRIFT—YOUR GOOD TURN—HOW KOWLOON SCOUTS DID THEIRS THE PRACTICE OF THRIFT May I say a word about the ninth Scout Law Do all Scouters realise the vital
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  • 267 4 MR. E. W. GIBSON BIG GATHERING AT PEARL BEACH Mr. E. W. Gibson, of Messrs. Logan, Ross and Samuel, Penang, who is leaving for Home, was on Saturday entertained to a dinner by the staff of the firm at “Pearl Beach,” Tanjong Bungah. Besides the staff there
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  • 183 4 CHANCELLOR’S ACTION HELD TO BE LEGAL Berlin, September 14. President von Hindenburg has notified the Speaker of the Reichstag, Captain Goring, that the Reichstag was legally dissolved the moment that the Chancellor, Herr von Papen, handed over the Presidential order. The subsequent proceedings in the Reichstag, including the
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  • 133 4 BISHOP AND TOURIST TRAFFIC London, September 21 The Bishop of Ripon gave the address at the annual wayfarers’ service in Ripon Cathedral, which was attended by some 2,000 hikers, ramblers, and cyclists, most of whom wore an open-air garb. There was unity and straightforwardness about the
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  • 770 4 Mr. R. Bird has been appointed to be a Municipal Commissioner, Malacca. Mr. Oscar Wilson takes Major P. H. Keys’ place on the Board of Architects. Mr G H. Roberts has succeeded Mr. F. G. Coales, as Senior Executive Engineer, Kuala Kangsar. Mrs. R. L. Eber and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 74 4 lower p q IC. F S X JIV JL JL2 u We are pleased to announce the following New Prices of— Columba RECORDS 10" D/B Labe! $1.50 Formerly 12" ■< $2.00 $2,-3 10" L/B $2.00 $2.25 12" $3.00 $3.25 The same high standard of "Cchmbia" i Recording will be mesin
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 125 4 B®■®olSSHB■■■B B B B SI U B S I k I AN EXTRAORDINARY ALL BRITISH DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION 1 i 2 —i J 3 BFaISS I B i HAROLD HUTH and BENiTA HUME IN "A HONEYMOON ADVENTURE” ALONG WITH CARL MILLOCKER’S Famous Viennese Operetta "THE BEGGAR STUDENT 1 With an
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  • 301 5 Yesterday’s Cup Replay KOLAM MALAYS WIN BY 8 GOALS TO 1 Very poor goal keeping combined with a weak defence were responsible for the severe defeat sustained by the Muthibol Asahan Football Club in their Cup replay with the Darul Aihsan Football Club which took place yesterday
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  • 22 5 BASE BALL .—Reuter New York Yankees Beat Chicago Cubs Chicago, "Yesterday. The New York Yankees won the world baseball championship.—Reuter
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  • 23 5 GOLF ,—Reuter. New York, Yesterday. Miss Van Wie beat Miss Vare 10—8 in the final of the women’s golf bhampion--Ship.—Reuter.
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  • 69 5 P. C. C. v. S. X. R. C. The following will represent the P.C.C. in their .Senior League match with the S. this evening on the latter’s ground W. M. Oak-Rhind A. F. Baughan, J. Crichton F. E. Wraight, J. A. Hunt, A. L. B. Perkins F.
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  • 35 5 A special general meeting of the United Athletic Football Association will be held cm October 8 at 3 p.m. The meeting will be followed by a tea party and a photograph.
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  • 64 5 ASIATIC UNEMPLOYMENT FUND (PENANG P.W.) List No. 16 The following further donations to the above Fund are gratefully acknowledged Mr. Chuah Cheng Swee $lOO, Sale of Fun and Frolic Tickets $45, Mr. J. B. N. N. $4O, Mr. Loo Choon Lim $5, Mr. See Seang Phoe (for September) $lO, Railway
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  • 183 5 G.O.C.’s Inspection on October 30 The 1932 training season for the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps will officially end at the end of this month after the General’s inspection which has been provisionally fixed for Sunday, October 30. There will then be an off period
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  • 203 5 BRIGHTON TRIAL MISHAP Brighton, Sept. 18th. A remarkable accident marred a motor'speed trial held on the eastern end of the Brighton front and was witnessed by huge crowds. The flywheel of a powerful racing car, driven by Mr. A.W. K. van der Becke,
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  • 199 5 INVENTOR HURT London, Sept 17 Mr. Harry May, the inventor of the Robot mechanical man which was exhibited at Olympia and is now one of the attractions at the Brighton Electrical Exhibition, was shot by the robot. He received a severely burned hand. Mr. May was demonstrating
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  • 170 5 London, Sept. 21st. A black and white fur coat in zebra stripes, A parrot-green evening frock with a cascade of name-coloured cock feathers round the neck, Pyjamas in leopard skin. I saw these startling modes at Capt. Molyneux’s parade of his autumn and winter models,
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    • 383 5 THE NEW IMPROVED 91 Quadro" Photo Frame The Standard of Excellence An original and inexpensive method of framing photographs and other pictures in permanent and really artistic manner. 4 Bi I By means of this amazing frame, which consists of a simple metal edging, it is possible to frame any
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  • 2866 6 H.M.T. MALAYA IN “RED PLOT" "EXILE’S" IMPRESSIONS OF ENGLAND: FILM TO COUNTERACT BOLSHEVISM MALAYA IN NOEL COWARD'S REVUE: (From Our Own Correspondent) London, September 21. ALLEGED COMMUNIST PLOT Police on the Tyneside are reported in the Newcastle newspaper to have discovered a remarkable plot by Communist
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    • 365 6 R> «S [df 7Mfe[ W I'’ ■> J r ’W FiC J 5 2» Careless Washing Spoils the Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft
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    • 177 6 Jr MW '■Wa V F Wit ■■xx OF FRESHNESS ON EVERY TIN OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS and HIGH CLASS STORES SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA dispensary (1929) BISHOP STREET, PENANG Tel. 398. I ELECTRICAL pX*/ APPARATUS FOR THE HOME E Iff? H Is Important To Buy The Best Electric apparatus of
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  • FOOTBALL AT HOME
    • 1135 7 RANGERS draw with CELTIC I SCOTTISH TEAM VERSUS IRELAND the coming rugby SEASON (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 17. rangers retain leadership Glasgow Rangers by their division of B the great derby game with Celtic on September 10th, retained their leadership of the Scottish League. Generally
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    • 1152 7 THE RELEASE OF PLAYERS WEST BROMWICH LOSE A POINT i AMATEURS’ BID FOR F. A. CUP (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 17th, 1932. THE INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT The agreement reached by the National Associations and the English Football League at Liverpool a couple of seasons ago, on
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  • 134 7 OCEAN LINER HEAVES TO London, September 21. The liner Manhattan, the latest addition to the United States mercantile fleet, arrived at Queenstown at three p.m., having run into a storm the first day out from New York. She took 7ls days to cross the ocean,
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  • 594 8 Some weeks have yet to elapse before the cumbrous machine of an American presidential election starts to work, but already the campaign has begun. Hitherto presidential elections in the United States have been conducted after the fashion which prompted John Adams to write to Thomas Jefferson a
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  • 288 8 The condition of the modern boy’s nerves is exercising the attention alike of schoolmasters and the medical profession. Speaking recently to the British Medical Association, Mr. Cuthbert Blakiston, Headmaster of Lancing College, referred to the growing number of boys who, in their fear of physical chastisement, were ready
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  • 692 8 RESORTS THRONGED ITALY RELAXES AND ENJOYS HERSELF On an average, 35,000 Italians take advantage of the lowrate excursions offered by the Italian State railways every Sunday. This has turned out to be one of the most profitable forms of enterprises undertaken by the Ministry of
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  • 770 8 THE SILENT RIFLE Experiments with an Italian inven’ion deaden the sounds of gun-fire are said /I have given the military authorities of th /B country great satisfaction. The Br- I War Office is trying out a device for si]../1 ing Service rifles, and it is reported to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 199 8 J?l JT IPW® and then jf fI g\ J fcX -1 SHAB a Carlsberg. £nb j z II z fIkSK ztl a o Mf < g z g J s 5 Once tasted WL_ rq always wanted >sß Pi if THE KING OF BEERS SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 194 8 iMte TO-NIGHT at 8.30 p.m. AT SOLAR HALL DEAN'S OPERA OF SINGAPORE. Presents By Special Request The Grand Arabian Night's Play ENTITLED ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES. WITH THE ALL REVERSED CAST Actress taking female parts and Actresses male parts. Actors taking female parts and Actresses male parts. ALI
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  • 406 9 Military Code Strictest in the World NO SURRENDER i He have received the following from the Japanese Consul-General, Singapore:— The following official bulletin has been received by the Japanese ConsulateGeneral from Tokyo dated September 30, 1932: 1 There has been no evidence of Tsitsihar Station
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  • 206 9 NO WISH TO RESIGN (From A Political Correspondent) London, September 21. Sir Herbert Samuel, Home Secretary, and Sir Archibald Sinclair, Secretary for Scotland, do not want to resign from the Cabinet. Whatever the Executive Committee of the National Liberal Federation may desire, Sir Herbert Samuel, Sir Archibald
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  • 111 9 London, September 21. Miss Emelia Tersini, a former waitress in a London restaurant, is bringing an action for an alleged breach of promise against Primo Camera. The action will be heard during the Michaelmas sittings of the Law Courts, which start on October 12. A
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  • 519 9 Messrs. David and Mordecai ALLEGED MISAPPROPRIATION OF TRUST FUNDS The argument in the application of Mr. F. G. Pooley (acting for Mrs. Rosie Ekaireb) for the committal tp prison of Messrs. D. Mordecai, of Penang, and J. B. David, of Oxley Rise, Singapore, for contempt
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  • 273 9 WIN FOR MANCHESTER London, Sept. 17. The final of the Hart aeroplane landing contest, which is a test for pilots’ skill in landing, took place at Hanworth Aerodrome between the Lancashire AeroClub and the Hanworth team. The Lancashire team, which had flown down in the morning, were
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 729 9 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Sir, —Once again, the avalanche is upon us notwithstanding the unanimous condemnation by the entire mercantile community of the Colony, the wiseacres are trying to foster upon us a tariff system framed on no principle and not based on international
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    • 296 9 Sir, —I must say I read the Observer’s article which appeared last Sunday’ with interest, and though I do agree with him on some points I am rather inclined to pick up a quarrel with him over certain statements of his which are illogical and
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  • 49 9 .—Reuter. £12,360,000 Conversion Scheme 1 EXPECTED THIS WEEK An offer to convert the £12,360,000 of New South Wales 5% per cent stock falling due on November 1, into Common wealth 3% per cent, five years stock at 97 1 z is expected early this week.
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  • 74 9 —Reuter. Havoc of Foaming Forty-foot Wall of Water Baker’s Field (California), Y esterday. Thirty’ were killed as the result of a cloudburst last night which sent a foaming forty-foot high wall of water roaring thorugh Tehachapi Pass and struck a railway trestle bridge at Woodford hurling the train into
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  • 188 9 ANOTHER JAMMED IN A SHOP London, September 21. A bull which strayed from a field on to the line caused the partial derailment of a London and North-Eastern Railway train at Seaham Harbour. The two rear wheels of the locomotive and the front bogie of the first
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  • 92 9 DOUBLE FLOWERS BACK IN FASHION London, October 21. A new’ rose of a vivid cerise crimson, with a golden light at the base of the petals, giving the effect of an electric bulb inside the flower, won a gold medal at the National Rose
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  • 181 9 BUSINESS CONVOY OF 70 LORRIES London, Sept. 21 Plans for a huge W’ireless exhibition on wheels, with a convoy of 70 decorated show-room-lorries travelling from London to Manchester and other parts of the country, are being drawn up by the Radio Manufacturers’ Association. Dozens of
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  • 96 9 "IN— Spot SATURDAY. TO-DAY. London £l5l-17-6 £l5l-17-6 TIN (3 Months) London £153-5-0 £153-5-0 Singapore $78.00 377.87’2 Business pone Penang $78.00 $77.80 Business Done Buyers—No sellers. Buyers—No sellers. COPRA (Sundried) $5.80 $5.80 BLACK PEPPER $22.50 $22.50 RUBBER London 2JJd. 2J|d. New York 3ft (G) 3% (G) Singapore 7 c^s
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    • 86 9 AS GOOD AS WHISKY CAN BE BLACK Obtainbale AND From RED /a\ V All LABEL J/\\l Dealers. JOHNNIE WAbKER Bom 1820"Stillgoing Strong "THE WHISKY WITH THE REPUTATION." AGENTS John Little Co., Ltd., Penang, (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR- b 'Runntmefe The Brighter Hotel.” i “MR. PIMM PASSES BY,”
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  • 3381 10  -  Here is the tale of a tiger’s reign of terror, of a man-eater which feared no man, which slew and ate 29 humans—a world’s record I (By Frank Buck.) .—“The Passing Show.” I thought I knew something about maneating tigers until I started hearing about the animal that
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  • 154 10 SURPRISE FOR THE POLICEMAN London, September 21. “Quex” writes: Like the other police who are occupied on the main roads in and out of London, the Egham police have been pulling up motorists to inspect their licences. One early morning last week two policemen
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  • 215 10 REIGATE SCHEME TO CATCH THIEVES London, September 21. Mr. W. H. Beacher, Chief Constable of Reigate, has invited local car owners including Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of the world's land speed record, to co-ope-rate with the borough police in the capture of motor thieves. He has
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  • 191 10 HINT OF THE DEFENCE IN AN ARSON CHARGE Londoh, September 21. Reginald Curtis, licensee of the Vintners Arms Inn, North-street, Guildford, again appeared at Guildford, on a summons alleging that he maliciously set fire to his house with intent to defraud. Chief Officer G. E. Hickman,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 635 11 PARIS POLICE FACED WITH STRANGE CASE EARNED £2,000 A YEAR Paris, September 19. Complete mystery surrounds the death of Mr. Donald Ross, a British business man, whose body, as already reported, was found bound with wire in the drawing room of his house at
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  • 275 11 BIG GAME ANGLERS BUSY AT SCARBOROUGH London, Sept. 17th. Two further tunny fish were landed at Scarborough, bringing the season’s bag up to twenty-one, of which sixteen have been caught off Scarborough and five from eyBoth fish were considerably below record weight, and the landing of them
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  • 295 11 SAILS FOR ENGLAND WITHOUT HIS ATHLETIC YOUNG BRIDE GIRL HE MET IN GERMANY London, Sept. 16. Under conditions of remarkable secrecy Mr. Kaye Don, speedy in romance as in travelling through spaces, was married at Greenwich (Connecticut) to Miss Eileen Martin, the twenty-one-year-old
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  • 389 11 A CUTTING-OUT EXPLOIT IN THE WAR London, September 21. One of the strangest encounters of the Royal Navy in the late War is recalled by the death on September 16 of Captain Frederick Edward Ketelby Strong, D. 5.0.. R.N., retired, of Hillerton Farm, Bow, Devon, at the
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  • 96 11 DAMAGE CAUSED TO BUILDERS’ SCAFFOLDING London, September 17. An outbreak of fire at the base of Big Ben caused considerable excitement. For some time building contractors have been at work in this corner of the Houses of Parliament, refacing the stonework, and a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 1449 12 The London and Liverpool weekly statistics were again favourable, for deliveries exceeded landings at both centres, and U.K. stocks fell to 104.290 tons, against 135,802 a year ago. The subtle intercotton, and the influence exercised by the general Wall Street conditions, have rarely been better illustrated than by
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    • 158 12 Latest Quotations c at. Fri. Fat. Oct. 1 Sept. 39 B?pt 19 Para 88f 88$ 123 96 New York 8 45§ 844 4,85? tfonirt-M 8.81 8 81i Brneeels 24 24 90* 84 *-8 Geneva 17 9’21 1' 91 24 86 Ama:e?dam 8.60| 8.60 12 08 M
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    • 172 12 DESCENT; NEAR EVESHAM AFTER RISING 45,000 FEET London, September 21. By nearly half a mile the world altitude record for an aeroplane held by Germany, has been beaten by Captain Curil Uwins, who, flying a 550-h.p. Pegasus Bristol aeroplane, reached a height of nearly
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    • 863 12 SYMINGTON WILSON'S REPORT London, September 14. Since our last Report the tone of the Rubber Market has changed and after a succession of rises we have had a severe decline amounting to over Vsd. per lb. by yesterday. To-day however there has been some recovery and prices are now about
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 439 12 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders for the undermentioned work:— Construction of 16 foot Span Steel and Reinforced Concrete Bridge j Across Sungei Jelutong at Free School Road Full particulars can be obtained from the Municipal Engineer. Tenders which should be endorsed:— Construction of
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    • 180 12 YOU CANNOT AFFORD SECOND BEST USE PRANG BESAR HIGHEST GRADE MALAYAN SEED FROM ISOLATION GARDENS CONTAINING ONLY I Proved Genetic Hioh Yieidmei <7 Cimtes isolated from Nearest Rubber by 6 felsies of Cc-cogsuts Full particulars of f!ie above other SE£D r i of BUDWOOD from PRANG BESAR ESTATE, KAJANG, SELANGOR.
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  • 702 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving end sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY ®S. AUTOMEDON from Liverpool for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Pukow and Hankow. S. SAALE from Bremen, Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotterdam Genoa, Port Said, Colombo, Belawan and
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  • 249 13 OCTOBER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. “Mr. Pim Passes By,” Town Hall, Penang (in aid of European Unemployment Fund) 9.30 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. Rugby: Taiping v. Ipoh at Taiping. Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, Second Day. “Mr. Pim Passes By,” Town Hall, Penang (2nd Performance) 9.30
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  • 261 13 ALL-BRITISH GOODS AT THE GROCERS’ EXHIBITION London, September 21. The thirty-sixth Grocers’ Exhibition is being held at the Agricultural Hall, Islington, this week. It is the biggest display of grocery and provision stores ever gathered together under one roof. There are upwards of 200 stands,
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  • 285 13 100 DEGREES OF FROST ENCOUNTERED Captain Cyril Uwins, chief test pilot of the Bristol Aeroplane Company, flying a Vickers Vespa biplane fitted with a supercharged Bristol Pegasus radial air-cooled engine, attained an altitude estimated to exceed the height of 43,18 ft. achieved by Lieutenant A.
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  • 167 13 FINALS FOR THE HART TROPHY London, September 18. The finals of the competition for the Hart Landing Trophy will be flown off at Hanworth Air Park. The finalists this year are the Lancashire Aero Club and the Hanworth Club. The test imposed is that of a number
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  • 265 13 ESCAPE IN ATTEMPT ON RECORD Lofidon, September 17. Mr. Ivor Price, a young parachutist in Sir Alan Cobham’s flying circus, had a narrow escape from death when making a descent over Renfrew aerodrome. The parachute only partially opened, and a crowd of over 3,000 people saw him fail
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 13 13 RACING A Home turf article appears in the Pinang Gazette 11 EVERY TUESDAY.
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    • 175 13 materials READY STOCKS OF "TUNNEL" and "TUNNELITE" British Cement —lOO per cent. BRITISH MILD STEEL BARS RUBEROID" Roofing Materials MASTICON ASBESTOS CEMENT FLAT SHEETS. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., PEN4MG SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH BANGKOK. Sustaining/ H iO m. Sole Agents :—n. V. Straits Java Trading Co. I. ii«
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  • 211 14 BRITONS’ BID FOR HONOUR STARTS SOON London, Sept. 21. An all-British bid to he first to fly over the 29,000-ft. peaks of Everest, the highest, mountain in the world, is being planned to start as soon as possible after the end of this month.
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  • 240 14 WORK ORDERED TO BEGIN London, Sept. 21st. Coinciding with Germany’s formal communication of withdrawal from the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference, it was announced in Berlin that work was to begin on the construction of a third “pocket battleship.” The Government has ordered the Wilhelmshafen
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  • 259 14 London, September 16. The House of Commons for centuries past has been jealous of its control over national expenditure. One method of supervision which it employs is to examine, through the Select Committee on Estimates, the spending of Government departments with a view to indicating economies which
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  • 230 14 “FACE PUSHED OUT OF SHAPE” AT 125 M.P.H. New York, Sept. 20. Commodore Gar Wood proved Miss America X the fastest motor-boat in the world, when, on the St. Clair River, Algonac, Michigan, this morning he created a record of 124.91 miles per hour. He thus
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  • 311 14 CHOCOLATE FIRM’S EXPERIMENT A load of 4cwt. of cocoa was delivered to-day from Fry’s factory at Somerdale, near here, to a customer’s warehouse in London within an hour and a quarter. This was the first delivery by a service for which a Puss Moth cabin
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  • 153 14 London, Sept. 21. Thirty healthy, clever boys, between the ages of 14 and 15, are being sought in the Grays and Tilbury districts of Essex. They must attend night school regularly, forswear tobacco and alcohol, and drink, milk, and in return will be
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  • 551 16 Registrar-General’s Report MORE MALES THAN FEMALES The following are extracts from the report of Dr. F.R. Sayers, Registrar-General of Births and Deaths, Straits Settlements, for the year 1931: The number of births registered throughout the Straits Settlements during the year 1931 was 41,361
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  • 95 16 Colours v. Whites The following have been selected to play in a hockey trial on Wednesday, on the Esplanade, at 5.10 p.m. Colours.—Dr. Da Silva C. Danker, A. O. Yahaya Ycang Cheng Phoy, J. Doyle, M. H. Hassan W. F. Fletcher, E. Cheow Teik, T. Chong
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  • 51 16 Tuesday, October 4, 1932. Esplanade ■6— 7.30 p.m. 1. March The Heroes’ Return Bidgood 2. Overture Morning, Noon and Night Suppe 3. Selection The Arcadians Monckton 4. Chanson Serenade Drigo 5. Fox Trot Faithfully Yours Snyder 6. Selection The Boy Monckton 7. Romance Poppies Nonet GOD SAVE THE
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  • 450 16 SATURDAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. yesterday:— Saturday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 90 95 90 95 Ayer Hitam 12/6 13/3 12/6 13/Hitam 20 25 20 25 Hong Fatt 37 40 37
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  • 84 16 AIR MAIL A mail for Batavia via. Palembank by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Singapore by the s.s. Kedah will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. MAILS EXPECTED A mail from
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  • 18 16 TONGKAH COMPOUND NO LIABILITY Hours run 265 hours. Yardage treated 75,000 cubic yards. Output 383 piculs.
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  • 63 16 PENANG, OCTOBER 3. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3% m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 3 Documentary 2/4 B On New York Bank Demand 40% France T.T. 1,000 nom India T.T. 153 Bangkok T.T. 80 per tics. 100 nom Batavia T.T. 99% Singapore T.T.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 51 16 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE. ON OTHER PAGES Home News for Malaya 6 Sporting News 3 Mystery Death of Mr. D. Ross 11 Home Football Special Articles 7 Latest Commercial News 12 Scouts Notes 4 Latest Cable News 1 and 9 Lytton Report Conclusions
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    • 542 16 New Advertisements POSITIONS WANTED 111 eaam=n 1 11-1 11 A Straits’born Tamil, 32 years of’mFy seeks position a C u s Experience in all lines of Small Estate. 16 v»iddin&) and Coconut Corks in Rubber (mclusrve g T MaKy, Chinese Estates. Controlled Excellent references from Kl- ‘KS E.— A,,.>y No
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    • 334 16 «THE •BLUIId 2 No man or woman is more sick of life than when they have that trouble commonly 3 called “The Blues.” It amounts to a H in many cases, ihat ternb ble feeling which makes all the world appear gloomy without one ray of bright- :j a ness.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 39 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 74 S. 1 m.m. Noon 87 S. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 1.45 am. 8.18 a.m. 2.04 p.m. 8.24 p.m. TO-MORROW 2.18 a.m. 8.54 a.m. 2.39 p.m. 8.53 p.m.
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