Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 October 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 234. Vol. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 300 1 Free State Sensation MR. MCNEILL RESIGNS King Acts On Advice Of Irish Leader ANNUITIES DISPUTE Rugby, Yesterday. The King received Mr. James McNeill, Governor-General of the Irish Free State, at Buckingham Palace to-day and approved of his relinquishing his office. Mr.
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  • 118 1 One of the Oldest Nations Becomes Newest Member Rugby, Yesterday. At Geneva to-day the League of Nations Assembly unanimously granted the application of Iraq to become a member of the League. In offering congratulations to Nuri Pasha, Iraq’s Premier, the British Foreign Secretary’, Sir John Simon, mentioned that
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  • 2005 1 GERMANY. The Report is Not Likely To Help Solve the Serious Problem in the Far East." SWEEPING CONDEMNATION By LONDON JAPANESE. UNITED STATES. The Influence of the Government is Behind a Peaceful Settlement." The Japanese Nation Has Become Involved In An Immense Undertaking."— The
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  • 79 1 tish fleet has been giving.—Rugby Radio Service. For Priceless and Highly Efficacious Services Rugby, Yesterday. The Greek Premier, M. Zaimis, replying to a message of sympathy with the Greek people during the earthquake sufferings sent by King George expresses Greece’s deep gratitude for the priceless and highly efficacious
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  • 36 1 Mills and Company, Bankers.—Rugby Radio Service. Death of Senior Partner of Glyn Mills Co. Rugby, Yesterday. The death occurred to-day of Lord Wolverton, aged 71, senior partner of Glyn, Mills and Company, Bankers.—Rugby Ra-
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  • 91 1 —Reuter. Dublin, To-day. Mr. De Valera is meeting Mr. Thomas in London on Wednesday the primary object of which is to discuss the appointment of a new Governor-General though the question of land annuities will also be discussed. The opinion is expressed in Government circles that Mr. De
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  • 104 1 Mr. K. S. Kadersah y The death occurred yesterday at his residence in Ayer Itam Road of Mr. K. S Kadersah, until recently the Usher of the Police Court, Penang. Mr. Kadersah had been ailing for the past few months, but his death came aa
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    • 1825 2 RATES FOR CASUAL FOR SALE. BANKS. TUP ADVERTISEMENTS I II expanded metal Mercantile Bank Chartered Bank All communications relating to slzes (Incorporated in England by Royal Advertisements should be addressed to Prices, data book and samples OT iHCOCSt LIITIBtGCI Charter 1853.) "S Wfi *he Advertisement Manager, The 011 application. (Incorporated
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  • 2509 3 HIGH SPEED ELECTRIC TRAINS: FLYING ROCKET EXPERIMENT: TYPEWRITING BY WIRELESS: RADIO FOR RAILWAY PASSENGERS: (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Sept. 17. THE MISAPPLICATION OF SCIENCE “In an age when Dick Turpin has been brought up-to-date by the combustion engine the better to plunder the community, how can
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  • 182 3 GERMANY APPOINTS HERR VON HOESCH Berlin, Sept. 18. V An official announcement regarding changes in the diplomatic representation of Germany abroad is expected tomorrow. Meanwhile, Herr von Hoesch, German Ambassador in Paris, has stated in a Press reception at Paris that he had received his official
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  • 187 3 CREATOR OF “SMEE” IN "PETER PAN” London, Sept. 17th. All lovers of the theatre and thousands of children who have laughed at Peter Pan will hear with regret of the death of Mr. George Shelton the actor. In recent years he became identified with the character of
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  • 337 4 Weights For Saturday CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS i r Below will be found the weights for Saturday, the second and concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting, There is a card of eight events and the fields are better than on the first
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  • 87 4 Mr. Roland Braddell, former President of the Singapore Rotary Club, writing from Hollywood on August 23, says: Attended here to-day—spoke for few minutes and have been invited to address them a fortnight from to-day—also the West Hollywood Club on September 19th. Next Wednesday,
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  • 292 4 Cricket Club Beaten XAVERIANS WIN BY TWO CLEAR GOALS After they had enjoyed a fair share of the exchanges during the first half when they played ten men and changed sides without a deficit, the Penang Cricket Club were yesterday beaten by the St. Xavier’s Recreation
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  • 532 4 SCOTLAND YARD INQUIRY London Sept. 21 Inquiries were made during the weekend by Scotland Yard detectives into an attack made on Mr. H. R. Murray-Philip-son, the newly-elected Conservative M.P. tor Twickenham. The attack followed the declaration of the election result, and both he and his agent,
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  • 916 4 PAGE-TOPS CUT OFF AND BURNED “TO GUARD PATIENTS’ CONFIDENCE” London, September 21. A Harley-street gynaecologist, who told the coroner that he had cut off and burned the tops of the pages of his case book containing the names and addresses of his patients, gave evidence at
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  • 822 4 Mr. H. B. Winter is returning from leave on the Corfu. Mr F. E. Sharp, Inspector of Police, has passed the prescribed examination m law. Mr. W. Cowling’s house at Bintang, the Cameron Highlands, is now nearing completion. The engagement is announced between Margaret Bruce Petrie and
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  • 1776 5 NO NEED FOR MORE TIME TESTS How Malaya's Surplus Rubber MiakS Be Used Potentialities of P. D. C. Processes On Saturday we announced that a rubber road experiment over a distance of some hundred yards was being laid down at the junction of Northern
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  • 394 5 Ex-Complainant Sent to Jail JUDGE’S COMMENT ON “LAWYER BURROHS” An Indian who had failed in a case against another in which he alleged criminal breach of trust in respect of $2OO was charged before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, Singapore, on Saturday
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  • 123 5 £l5 OFF RATES TO THE EAST Big reductions in first-class fares from England to Ceylon, the Straits Settlements, China, and Japan are announced by Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the Japanese steamship company. The old and new rates are as follows: New. Old. Colombo £57 £75 Singapore 75
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 440 5 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Sir, —In the Report of the S. S. Retrenchment Committee, with reference to the Governor, the Report says The employment of a Cadet to be Aide--de-Camp to His Excellency costs the Colony in salary and passages much more than
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  • 304 5 BAN ON RUNNING MESSENGER BOYS “HOUSE” SPEED LIMIT London, Sept. 21. The committee of the Stock Exchange have introduced a speed limit for all who use the House. It is announced (says a “Star” correspondent) that nobody will be allowed to run within the precincts
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    • 79 5 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE BIG ALL-BRITISH DOUBLE FEATURE SHOW HAROLD HUTH and BENITA HUME IN "A HONEYMOON ADVENTURE" AND CARL MILLOCKER’S Famous Viennese Operetta "THE BEGGAR STUDENT" to-morrow PHILLIPS HOLMES SYLVIA SIDNEY IN "CONFESSIONS OF A COLLEGE GIRL" Phone 264. 6.T5 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 THE UNIVERSAL DOUBLE FEATURE
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  • 2042 6 JOCKEY CLUB AND SWEEPSTAKES. —THE SCOTTISH DERBY.—TRAINERS’ CHANCES OF BIG DOUBLE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, September 21. OWNERS AND TRAINERS With only ten weeks remaining of the flat racing season one can say almost with certainty who will head the various winning lists in the year’s
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  • 263 6 DAWES LEADS THE FIELD A Dawes, the Northampton forward, is the leading goal-scorer. Twice this season he has obtained four goals in a match. Brown (Aston Villa), who has failed to score only once this season, is second m 1116 11 st Goals scored in League matches only
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    • 279 6 IteM! 1 Travellers! Should Always Carry Cuticura Preparations H The Soap to thoroughly cleanse the skin, the Ointment to heal any pimples or rashes, the zz EE Talcum to refresh and cool. H Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Muller Phipps (Malaya) Limited, Union Building, Singapore.
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    • 260 6 'Wa ~t a f x 'O’ <» g lakastee OF FRESHNESS ON EVERY TIN OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS and HIGH CLASS STORES —o— SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA Islje (1929) BISHOP STREET, PENANG Tel. 398. I ——a An Eminent Doctor j Gives Yoa the Means j to Keep Fit and Yourq
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  • INDIAN ITEMS OF INTEREST
    • 502 7 48 Indian Pilots in 1931-32 MADRAS, Sept. 16. The Government .of India’s report of the progress of Civil Aviation in India, 1931-32, contains the following remarks on private flying: The Government subsidy to the flying clubs was made on the same basis as in the previous
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    • 130 7 Leisurely Flight Round the World LAHORE, Sept. 14. With the object of seeing the world. Alfons Brcitenbach a 19 year-old Swiss, is now passing through India in his 40 German aeroplane “Klemm”. He is a student of the Commercial College, Lucerne, and is financing the trip
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    • 90 7 ALLAHABAD, Sept. 14. Taking advantage of the bazaar day at ,”ari, about 20 miles from Allahabad, wh l re a large gathering of people was exP‘ <ded to assemble, Congressmen arranged processions and mee'ings at the place. “e police, however, arrived in full force. Iwo processions
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    • 263 7 A Fresh Election Ordered Tirupati, Sept. 14. Following the elections to the Union Board of Kalahasti, held on May 9 last, Mr. Samanu Muni Reddy, a candidate for the 4th Ward, preferred a petition in the Court of the District Munsiff of Tirupati, praying for an
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    • 189 7 One Killed and Two Wounded British troops suffered one killed and two wounded when tribesmen sniped at a reserve column about 17 miles from Chakdara (North-West Frontier Province). The Chitral relief column arrived at Khar, six miles south-west of Chakdara, yesterday. The reserve column arrived at
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    • 107 7 Why He Is Not going to London SIMLA, Sept. 14. Sir C. P. Ramaswamy Iyer will relinquish the office of acting Commerce Member, Government of India, on October 3, on which date Sir Joseph Bhore is expected to land in Bombay. The Associated Press understands that
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    • 57 7 MADRAS, Sept. 19. The Government have decided to appoint a Second Assistant Sessions Judge for the Madura District, to cope with the heavy sessions work. The Assistant Sessions Judge wiH hold his Court at Dindugul. In connexion with this appointment the name of Mr. T.
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    • 1755 7 Mr. Gandhi’s Fast And Its Reactions (By an Indian Contributor) Madras, Sept. 22. Though Mr. Gandhi’s correspondence with Sir Samuel Hoare and Mr. Ramsay MacDonald was kept a secret for many months, it was known that something was brewing between him and the British Government. i Rumours
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    • 254 7 —A.S. Relief Work in Flooded Area New Delhi, Sept. 15. With the continuous and rapid fall in the water level of the Janina the flood crisis appears to have been passed. The officials concerned deserve congratulation on their splendid rescue work indicated by the complete absence
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    • 111 7 Fisherman Missing in Cannanore Mishap CANNANORE, Sept. 14. Seven Moplah fishermen of Azhikkode, a seaside village, four miles north of Cannanore, went out fishing early yesterday morning. The wind which had been rising, suddenly developed into a gale, and the sea became very rough. The boat
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    • 77 7 Police Discovery in Eastern Bengal CALCUTTA, Sept. 16. Information has been received here of an attempted mail robbery at Kankhanapur Station on the Eastern Bengal Railway, in the Faridpur District. A Bengali youth, who gave his name as Bidhubhushan Dutt, has been arrested in that connexion.
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    • 467 7 Temperance Work in The Presidency Bangalore, September 17. The 24th annual convention of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, Madras Division, was held at the Baldwin Girls’ High School, Bangalore, on September 15 and 16. Delegates came from Ootacamund, Coonoor, Madras, Kolar, Guindy, Ramachandrapuram, Guntur, Chicacole, Parlakimedi and
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    • 157 7 Farewell to Mrs. Lechler Yercaud, September 17. The Ist Yercaud company of Rangers, Guides and Bluebirds were at home to Mrs. W. I. Lechler on Friday last at the Girl Guide Headquarters, to bid her farewell on her departure for England. Mrs. Lechler arrived puctually
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  • 781 8 Manchuria remains a problem the solution of which lies with the Chinese and the Japanese. Until they can be induced to meet in a spirit of mutual goodwill and helpfulness there can be little progress towards peace and stability in the Far East. That much is clear from
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  • 289 8 The National Radio Exhibition which waS held in London recently formed a landmark in the history of broadcasting in these islands. Ten years ago the British Broadcasting Company came into tiny existence. During the decade it has advanced until today, under State direction and the title of
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  • 971 8 Scientific Instruments Modern craftsmanship is coming to depend more and more upon the use of sensitive instruments rather than of sensitive hands. Up-to-date methods in industry imply accuracy and standardization, and these essential virtues—so important to re-construction-can only be achieved by measurement and testing with instruments of
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  • 656 8 THE MIDDLE TEMPLE Anxiety for the condition of some of the older buildings of the Middle Temple lias been felt for some time, and the benchers have deemed it prudent to put an extensive scheme of renovation in hand. Three of the most famous buildings are now
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  • 1452 9 HANLEY'S MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT AT PENANG Mr. H. K. HALES GREAT AUTHORITY ON INDIAN AFFAIRS An interesting visitor to Penang at the. moment is Mr. H. K. Hales, Member of Parliament for Hanley who arrived in, Penang on Sunday from Rangoon by the
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  • 49 9 —Reuter. Owing To Admiral Nomura's Injury Washington, Yesterday. The Japanese goodwill mission to the United States headed by Admiral Nomura will not eventuate according to the Japanese Embassy owing to the eye injury to Admiral Nomura sustained in the bombing outrage of Shanghai on April 29.-
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  • 131 9 Secondary Wife’s Claim In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., the hearing was continued of the probate case between Lim Kim Thay (plaintiff-caveatrix) and Oon Kim Lan (petitioner-defendant) in connection wi‘h the estate of the late Khoo Tek Chye. Petitioner
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  • 142 9 BUXDLES OF LEAFLETS DISTRIBUTED BY BOYS A Communist leaflet distributed over the iceek-end in English with a Siamese translation issued by the Commitmunist Party of Siam and the Yong Communist Party of Siam calls upon farmers, workmen, soldiers and all depressed classes to follow in the footsteps
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  • 105 9 Coat with Cash Stolen A burglary occurred last night at a house in Prangin Lane when a person climbed a roof and gained entry into an upstair house through a window which was accessible from the rooftop. By the time the inmates discovered the burglary
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  • 65 9 Serious Allegation Against Clerk (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Yesterday. Rajappan, a clerk in the Senior Medical Officer’s Department, was produced before Tunku Ismail, the Taiping Magistrate, this morning on a charge of committing a serious offence on a young Indian girl named Mary. Pending medical evidence, the
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  • 407 9 DUTCH LINE OFFER FOUR DAYS LESS THAN BRITISH SCHEME London, Sept. 21. A proposal to extend the British air line from Karachi to Singapore on condition that the Australian Government establishes an air-line link between Singapore and Australia is being considered. The time for the whole
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  • 111 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Several Small States Invited To Attend Geneva, Yesterday. The date for the World Economic Conference to be held in London has not yet been fixed. The Organising Committee decided to invite Russia, the Hedjaz, Egypt, Ecuador, Iceland, Brazil, Costa Rica, Afghanistan, the Free City’of
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  • 97 9 Police v. Province Wellesley The following will represent the Police in their Senior League match with the P.WF.A. on the S.X.R.C. ground tomorrow. S. Suppiah J. A. Embury, M. S. Babjan Koneh bin Ismail, W. Ingham (Capt.), Ong Kee Seong Lim Swee Siang, P. K. Muthu, S.
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  • 274 9 Bail Fixed At $lO,OOO THOUGH POLICE OPPOSE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpv, Monday.”’ Documents relating to an international organisation of drug traffickers, and two of morphia hidden in a rubber hot-water bottle, were found, it is alleged, in a leather despatch-case carried by a well-known Singapore Japanese
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  • 73 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Yesterday. Theft cases are now rife in Taiping. This morning, a Tamil Mohamedan named Osman bin Hassan was charged before Tunku Ismail, the Taiping Magistrate, for entering a house at Kota on the night of September 30 and committing theft of one leather
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  • 96 9 UN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £l5l-17-6 £149-10-0 TIN (3 Months) London £153-5-0 £l5l-0-0 Singapore $77.87 $76.62 y 2 Business Done Penang $77.80 $76.62% Business Done Buyers-No sellers. Buyers-No sellers. COPRA (Sundried) $5.80 $5.80 BLACK PEPPER $22.50 $22.50 RUBBER London 2JBd. New York 3% (G) 3ft (G) Singapore 8% cts.
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    • 52 9 The Importance of Salt <Jor Health From the dawn of time salt has been essential to health. Nature demands it—you must supply it in your daily food. When you buy salt choose the best—Cerebos Salt. Pure, dry, free-running —supplied in a pourer tin. SB Cerebos Salt Manufactured by Cerebos Limited,
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  • 217 10 PLENTY OF LAGER—BUT NOT AFTER TWO O’CLOCK SEASIDE INVASION Folkestone, Sept. 18. Fight hundred Germans, the largest Party of their nation to visit this country since the war, spent nearly six hours here to-day. They left Cologne at 10.30 p.m. yesterday, and, travelling all
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  • 270 10 WOMAN DOCTOR’S PLAN London, Sept. 21. A “hospital,” for the eradication of crime is among the proposals for the reform of the penal system made by Dr. Grace W. Pailthorpe, whose "Studies in the Psychology of Delinquency” is issued by the Medical Research Council. She has conducted
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  • 234 10 BUREAU TO TRACE ALL MOVEMENTS London, Sept. 21. A world Crime Bureau, where dossiers of the activities of crooks who operate in more than one country will be kept, is being planned. The Congress of German Criminologists, at Frankfurt, discussed the matter, and Geneva
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  • 390 10 THE WORLD'S BEST AGAINST US London, Sept. 21. Widespread interest has been created by the atricle in The Daily Mail, “Britain’s Mistakes in Sport,” which appeared on the morning of the departure of the M.C.C. team for Australia. The writer, the Sports Editor of The Daily
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  • 341 10 SUDDEN DEATH London, Sept. 21. It was learned that Sir Henry John Forbes Simson, the gynaecologist, and husband of Miss Lena Ashwell, the actress, died suddenly from heart failure in London on Tuesday afternoon. He was 60 years of age. Sir Henry was to have performed an
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    • 29 10 UAWES APIOL STEEL Sure and certai n for all Female complaints.Evcry lady should keep a box in the house. W. J- EDMONDS The English Pharmacy 52-54, Beach Street, Penang
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    • 437 10 I jTIaW-Creme I I w 4 -A SA splendid protective cream for day use W|ir M and the ideal foundation for powder. fsn M Supplement it by '47/7’ Cold Cream, the < f H perfect cleansing cream. R ga /CS dCways E Afresh C^an^ seasons indoors and outS of-doors the
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  • 393 11 business romance of POLICEMAN’S SON London, Sept. 21. Wembley Stadium, which at one time threatened to be the greatest white elephant of the century, is rapidly becoming the world’s largest centre of sport, and promises soon to be Britain’s chief playground. In a simply furnished office
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  • 351 11 SCENE AFTER POLL AT TWICKENHAM London, Sept. 16. An attack by a mob on Mr. Murray-Phi-lip son, the successful Conservative candidate, after the declaration of the Twickenham by-election poll, was described on Saturday by Mr. O. A. Emlyn, agent.to Mr. Murray-Philipson. "Mr. Murray-Philipson, Sir William Barber, Mr.
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  • 275 11 WIFE RUSHES TO PARIS FROM ENGLAND PARIS, Sept. 14. Police who have been investigating the death of Mr. Donald Ross, the 56-year-old ex-Secret Service man, whose pinioned body was found by his son at their home at Maisons Laflitte, near Paris, admitted to me
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  • 253 11 SPIRITED RENDERING OF SHAW PLAY London, Sept. 21. When the curtain fell at the Oid Vic on the revival of Bernard Shaw’s “Casar and Cleopatra,” Miss Baylis told the enthusiastic audience that its reception of the play made her a little jealous for Shakespeare. The Home
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  • 235 11 IMITATION CURRENCY NOTES MYSTERY London, Sept. 21st. Councillors of the royal borough of Kingston-upon-Thames are extremely angry with an unknown practical joker. Mysterious imitation currency notes bearing the figure of St. George slaying the dragon, and the head of the King—around which appeared the words “Kingston-on-Thames,
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  • 213 11 BARREL AS PERMANENT HOME NEAR BISHOP’S PALACE London, Sept. 21st. The Rev. Harold Davidson, the Rector of Stiffkey, returned to Blackpool from London. Asked why he had returned, he jokingly replied, “Unfortunately my washing did not arrive in London in time, and so I rah up to Blackpool
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  • 168 11 DEPLORES PRESENTATION OF A “VERY GREY WORLD” London, Sept. 18th. Dean Inge, in his sermon at St. Paul’s Cathedral, said he supposed that national character was reflected in the nation’s imaginative literature. It was so in this country, and we owed much to writers of
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  • 204 11 London, Sept. 21st. A scheme for companionate marriage at the universities is suggested by Earl Russell, better known as Bertrand Russell, in his latest book, “Education and the Social Order” (Allen and Unwin, 7s. 6d.) “University life,” he argues, “would be better both intellectually
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  • 198 11 FOSSIL DISCOVERIES IN GREENLAND London, September 21. Dr. Lauge Kock, who has returned to Copenhagen with several other members of the expedition to East Greenland which was undertaken as part of a three-years scheme of exploration and mapping, has brought home a vast quantity of fossils of
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 1229 12 Decision Announced at Annual Meeting LOSS ON PAST YEAR’S WORKING The annual general meeting of the Brunei United Plantations, Ltd., was held on Friday 2 at the office of Messrs. Evatt Co., Singapore, with Mr. Lee Chim Tuan in the chair, others present being the Hon.
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    • 167 12 Latest Quotations Mon. fat Eat Oct. 8 Oct 1 S.pt 19 P&ria 88 7/82 89} 123 96 New Yoik 845 5 8 8 45§ 4.85? Montreal 8 80} 8.81 Brussels 24 90} 24 90} 84 8 Geneva 17 9‘-l 17 24 86 Ameieidam 8.60} 8.60 J
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    • 182 12 DIRECTORS’ REPORT In their report for the year ended June 30, the Directors of Batu Lintang Rubber Co., Ltd., state: Revenue:—The gross profit for the year was $11,940.28; to which falls to be added the balance brought forward from last Account $56,850.84; $68,791.12; from which your Directors
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  • 254 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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  • 813 13 Schedule of Principal Lines I n e following is a list of vessels arriving ■Ruling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY \.UTOMEDON from Liverpool for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Pukow and Hankow. s SAALE from Bremen, Hamhur£ Antwerp, Rotterdam, Genoa, p or t Said, Colombo,
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  • 328 13 LYRICS FROM “WORDS AND MUSIC ‘•CHILDREN OF THE RITZ” London, Sept. 16. Mr. Noel Coward’s revue, “Words and Music,” which opened at the Adelphi, has settled down to an enormous success. Yesterday there were big queues all day at the box-office, and I understand that the
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  • 420 13 SERVICE AND EXHIBITION AT ST. PAUL’S London, Sept. 21. The tercentenary of the birth of Sir Christopher Wren, who was born at East Knoyle, Wiltshire, will be celebrated at St. Paul’s Cathedral by a special service of commemoration at 4 o’clock on Thursday, October 20, and will be
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  • 389 13 BARONY ONE OF OLDEST IN ENGLAND f London, Sept. 21 Lord Satfford, of Swynnerton Hall, Stone, Staffordshire died at his home early aged seventy-three. He was taken ill on Tuesday, last, and Lady Stafford was with him when the end came. There is no issue, 1
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  • 419 13 London, Sept. 21. Dr. R. Fielding-Ould ivrites:— No one who worked with Sir Ronald Ross could failed to be impressed, if not appalled, by his energy and powers of work. I was associated with him as lecturer in the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, then in its
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  • 18 13 The Secretary acknowledges the following donation to the Funds of the Committee. E.H.R.” < $20.00
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    • 156 13 You Feel Fitter-And You Do Twice As Much M 1 Ci I ennis—cricket—swim- ming—football—all wonderful exercise after office hours J provided you are fit. If you are unfit, either mentally or physically, all sports 1 lose their savour. Yom lb It energy ilags, and your spiri t droops Every branch
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  • 530 14 CARGO MACHINE WRECKED FRENCH PILOT KILLED London, Sept. 17. A French aeroplane carrying goods from Paris to Croydon crashed into some trees at Selsdon Park and was completely wrecked. The pilot was killed and the mechanic was seriously injured. There were no passengers in the aeroplane.
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  • 177 14 ASCENT OF DANGEROUS AIGUILLE Geneva, Sept. 14. A fine mountaineering feat was accomplished yesterday when the monolith known as the Aiguille du Grand Gendarme de I'Envers du Plan, in the Mont Blanc range, was climbed by a Belgian climber, M. Camille Fontaine, and Herr Kleber Balmat, a
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  • 187 14 To trading concerns which necessarily have to carry relatively large stocks the decline in values has been a very adverse factor. Not only has the rapid fall made it extremely difficult to guard against loss, but the value of turnover has been correspondingly reduced, with a resultant smaller
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  • 478 14 LINER DECK ILLUSION OF UNILEVER HOUSE OFFICE UTOPIA Boldness, power, dignity, solidity. All these terms have been applied to that masterpiece of industrial architecture which is Unilever House. From its magnificent site it rises in grandeur, the windowless base giving it the appearance of a
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  • 246 14 London, September 17. The Esher historical pageant, in aid of funds for the building of a village hall, was held in the picturesquely-set paddock of Sandown Park racecourse in ideal weather, and during the afternoon a message was read from the Prince of Wale’s
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    • 523 14 Jn A KHMI V.T .77 r W r DISTRIBUTORS j HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. 1 ,JL £IN£AP(JftE. PCNANG; KUALA LUMPUR and IPOH. Hir? A" 1,111 I IWmoT 1 a XT rrr OLD SCOTCH a No man or woman is more sick of lite than J WHICKY’ a when they have
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    • 2230 15 I| r JV gBll>i WT ,l| p. and ©.--BRITISH INDIA V J fc —l— L x t and apcar lines J ZT7— X& <co^e 3 incorporated In I BIeUE FUHNBI, L SA IL f.O' UV U/ HER E MAIL passenger an d cargo services I A £S?on adr E Xu°
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  • 482 16 SATURDAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 12/6 13/- 12/3 12/9 Hitam 20 25 20 25 Hong Fatt 37 39 37 39 K. Kamunting 7/3 7/9
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  • 1105 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST Ĕ 1! NAMES, K </> RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 50 55 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 30 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates t>s 80 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 65 75 Ayer Kumng Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. >5 25 Ayer Panas Rubber
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  • 251 16 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G.P.0., London, says that the mails despatched from Penang on September 8 by the s.s. “Porthos” was delivered in London on October 3 and by the s.s. “Karagola” was delivered in London on October Ist. AIR MAIL A mail
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  • 116 16 The following are the Tin outputs for the month of September, 1932: The Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. (No. 1 Dredge):—Piculs, 205; Hours, 641; C. Yards, 95,000. The North Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.:—Piculs, *321; Hours, 456; C. 61,500. (*lncludes 122.25 peels, a/c Batang Padang Dredging Co., Ltd.)
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  • 61 16 PENANG, OCTOBER 4. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3% m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4/,. 3 Documentary 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. 9914 Singapore T.T. prem
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 12 16 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in the "PINANG
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    • 55 16 ON OTHER PAGES Indian News 7 Correspondence 5 Latest Commercial News 12 Shipping News 13 The Perfect Rubber Road at Last 5 Dora Shock for 800 Germans 10 Malayan Diary 13 Science and Invention 3 The Home Turf 6 Latest Cable News 1 and 9 Produce Markets 9 Local Sport
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    • 162 16 ST. MARGARET'S SCHOOL FRASER’S HILL. Owing to the acquisition of A Wendy House Mrs. McCall can offer three places in the school, for Girls 7 —12 years. For particulars apply to the Secretary, St. Margaret’s School. 887—3 4-10 Wednesday, October 5, at 9.30 p.m. BY SPECIAL REQUEST Variety Cabaret Gala
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    • 272 16 > i 1 j tern I ««‘Ailenburtjs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys Foods are as easily digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 37 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E. Noon 88 S. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY 2.18 a.m. 8.54 a.m. 2.39 p.m. 8.53 p.m. TO-MORROW 2.47 a.m. 9.33 a.m. 3.15 p.m. 9.21 p.m.
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    • 198 16 TO-NIGHT at 8.30 p.m. AT SOLAR HALL DEAN'S OPERA OF SINGAPORE. Will Present The Great Shakespearean Drama Hamlet" With An All Star Cast In Which Mr. K. Dean and Miss Tijah will take the Leading. Roles Supported By Our Popular Clowns Md. Noor (Sr. and Jr.). The Public’s Favourites DEAN
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