Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 October 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 239. Vol. LXXXX. MONDAY. 10th OCTOBER. 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 1800 1 Possibilities Of Agricultural Settlement i.S.P. DISCUSSION Renglet The Most Suitable Place CAPT. WORTH HUNT EXPLAINS GO¥ERN?4ENT ATTITUDE ;From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. Members of the Incorporated Soriot; Planters discussed the possibilitie of an agricultural settlement, co- rative or otherwise, at Cameron to-day with
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  • 99 1 .—Reuter. Monte Carlo Sweepstakes London, Yesterday. A plan to organise sweepstakes for the benefit of British hospitals has been drawn up by the Director-General of the Casino of the International Sporting Club of Monte Carlo. Well known Britishers including Sir Charles Higham, Sir John Milbanke and
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  • 67 1 —Reuter. CHINESE DISSENSION Shanghai, To-day. Feng Yu Hsiang and a number of other opponents of Chiang Kai Shek have issued < a circular telegram strongly denouncing the Lytton Report and advocating the immediate mobilization of the whole nation against Japan and close supervision of the Central Government to
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  • 73 1 —Reuter. Warm Welcome On Arrival At New York New York, Yesterday. Happy days are here again blared a jazz band abroad a tug flying the Irish flag when ex-Mayor Jimny Walker arrived this morning from Europe aboard the liner Europa. Mr. Walker was warmly sent off by his
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  • 56 1 —Reuter. Reported To Be Now In Greece Chicago, Yesterday. Following a report that Samuel Insull is now in Greece the State Attorney has urged the Governor of Illinois to request the State Department to ask Greece to deport him to Italy where the United States Embassy has already
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  • 252 1 Turned Down As “Dishonourable” BREACH OF FAITH WITH OTHER POWERS CONCERNED doubt that such an offer was made. Reuter. London, Yesterday. A lively controversy is proceeding behind the scenes in France and elsewhere upon the validity or otherwise of the Franco-Japanese treaty of June
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  • 93 1 Lands Himself In Court Goh Choon Poh, the coffee-shop keeper, who was alleged to have kept in wrongful confinement a man named Chelliah, who owed him a sum of $7, was to-day charged before the District Judge. He pleaded guilty and said he was ignorant
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  • 63 1 Alleged Housebreaking And Theft A Hylam named Lim Heng Hwai who was arrested on a charge cf house breaking and theft of $372 from a house No. 16 r Caimhill Road, Singapore, was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate, Penang. The charge was explained to the
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    • 18 1 7. NAGATA* BROTHERS dentists (Lad Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street j tn. w._t
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    • 81 1 I HOME NEWS FOR MALAYA Page 6 ji INSIST ON I I' GENUINE SPARE PARTS Cheap imitation parts cannot be relied upon. Inferior material, imperfectly prepared, WILL NOT stand up and if used may be the cause of great trouble and expense. I DON'T TAKE A CHANCE—IT WILL PAY YOU
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    • 1929 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG LIGHTERAGE BANKS. Tll A ADVERTISEMENTS Co., Ltd. I II V The Mercantile Bank Chartered Bank AU communications relating to Application has been made to the Inn/JsM I (Incorporated in England by Roya.l 'Advertisements should be addressed to directors of this Compimy to issue to V T
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  • 1075 3 HEAVY RAIN STERLING hope and sweet heather PAY BEST (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, October 8. The races to-day, the concluding day of the Autumn Meeting, opened In heavy rain with the result that the attendance was effected. Those present included the j
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  • 648 3 ODD GOAL IN THREE LOSERS UNLUCKY A last goal scored a minute before the end gave the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club, the major points, in their final match in the Senior League, with the Province Wellesley Football Association, to snatch the second place in the League
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  • 327 3 Motherwell’s Seven ARSENAL HELD BY DERBY 1 The following are the results of matches played on Saturday in the English and Scottish Leagues:— DIVISION I. Arsenal 8 Derby C. 3 Birmingham 2 Sheffield W. 1 Chelsea 3 Mlddlesbro’ 1 Everton 2 Blackpool 0 Huddersfield T. 0
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  • 183 3 EXCITING RUGGER ALL SCORING IN FIRST HALF (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. Tn a fast and thrilling encounter, watched by a good crowd including the British Resident, the Hon. Mr. M- B. Shelley, Taiping defeated Ipoh by 8 points to 5. Play started briskly. The Ipoh
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  • 404 3 SATURDAY’S MATCH > R. E. S. WYATT AND NAWAB OF PATAUDI IN FORM i BRINDLEY SCORES 82 FOR CEYLON {Special to the Pinang Gazette Press} Colombo, Saturday. The M.C.C. team on its way to Australia played its customary game against an All Ceylon XI
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    • 17 3 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest In the "PINANG GAZETTE" C. AA A A
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    • 70 3 1 Manufacturers of Every Description of Surgical and Mechanical India Rubber Products. I Syringes, Water Bottles and Beds, Air f 1847 Cushions, Enemas. Bed Sheetings, Teats, 1 Tubing, Valves, Washers, Railway Goods, f Electrical Gloves, ete. Catalogues of Surgical or Sports Rubber 1 g Products sent on application. t gyjy
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    • 111 3 WHERE TO STAY IN KUALA LUMPUR. "HOTEL MAJESTIC" (Opposite the Railway Station) r 1 Kuala Lumpur. Fitted with Modern Sanitation Throughout Hot and Cold Running Water AH Rooms with Private Bathrooms Long and Shower Baths Electric Lifts Tea Dance on the Roof Garden Every Thursday Dinner Dance Every Saturday. Tetephone
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  • 374 4 TALE OF A REVOLVER “NOT VERY WONDERFUL THAT MANY OBTAIN ARMS” The Bournemouth Recorder (Mr. John L. Pratt), at the quarter sessions, said that motorists leaving their cars anywhere should leave them in a state which made it difficult to start the engines, and they
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  • 235 4 15,199 ASCENTS BY PILOT BALLOONS IMPROVED FORECASTS OF WEATHER During the year ended March 31 the total number of pilot-balloon' ascents made in Great Britain and Northern Ireland to determine the velocity of the upper winds was 15,199, according to the annual report of the Director of
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  • 138 4 The following notification appears in the Gazette: It is hereby notified for general information that Regulation 10 of the Regulations for Queen’s Scholarships, 1924, which were published in the ‘Gazette’ as Notification No. 74 of Dec. 28, 1923, and were amended by Notifications No. 1 of Jan. 2,
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  • 585 4 Mr. R. Moor has been made a Justice of the Peace for Penang. The King and Queen left London yesterday in the Royal Train for Sandringham. A commission as Second-Lieutenant in the S.S.V.F. has been granted to Mr. H. A. J. Woodfall. Mr. P. J- D. Regester
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  • 218 4 Amalgamation With Swimming Club Move An Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the Ipoh Golf Club has been called by the Club members for 13th instant at 6.45 p.m. The business is to further discuss the amalgamation of the Ipoh Golf Club with the Ipoh Swimming
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  • 1491 5 PRINCE’S SPEECH A HAPPY EXAMPLE OF CO-OPERATION In opening the British Trade Exhibition at Copenhagen, on September 24 the Prince of Wales said:— It is not only a great privilege to have been invited to inaugurate this great exhibition, but it is also a great pleasure to
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  • 239 5 LAST SECOND JUMP WITH A TRIP TICKET AND A MIND MADE UP A Solihull (Brimingham) man stood in the track of an approaching express and waved his arms, his hat, and his handkerchief. The man, John G. Sutherland, a member of a firm at Aston, Birmingham,
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  • 438 5 Firm's £600,G00 Lass Gustav Adolf Hennies, who is alleged to have been the leading spirit of the band of swindlers who induced Messrs. Water-lo-iv and Sons, the London printers, to print Portuguese bank notes, was arrested in Berlin on September 25 after eluding the police of all
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    • 255 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE i RABIES 1 In view of the existence of rabies among dogs in the island of Penang 1 the Municipal Commissioners desire to call the attention of the public tc the following regulations now in force. 1 1. No person shall take any dog out of nr into
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    • 171 5 nf COOLING REFRESHING Cuticura Talcum Soothes and cools Father’s face and removes the aftershaving shine, comforts Baby’s tender akin and prevents chafing and irritation, and gives the finishing touch to Mother’s toilet. Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Muller fit Phipps (Malaya) Uznitad, Union Building, Singapore.
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    • 109 5 j THE hE g EMPIRE ..ri.. i of fancy Linens I IN FAST COLOURS .X’ I BLUE GREEN BROWN TANGO I I basic JwTT W- VALUES I Made from pure Irish Linen with Ecru I Ground, and design in any of the L above four colours. The pattern /J I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 188 5 TO-NIGHT at 7 p.m. AT SOLAR HALL DEAN'S OPERA OF SINGAPORE presents the Popular Shakespearean Comedy Entitled The Comedy of Errors at LUNAR HALL Bin Lock Seah Shanghai— Foochew Opera. STAGES Khay Ong Ch'ng" and "Chean Soon Chay". with New Actors and Actresses. New Scenery and Costumes and Wonderful Stage
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    • 116 5 I BRITISH PICTURES AT THEIR BEST > ,-r.. J I ’PHONE 264 I 6.75 To-Night Last 2 Shows 9.30 I SYDNEY HOWARD "THE "MAYOR'S NEST" A BRITISH and DOMINIONS PICTURE. T O-MORRO WI ANOTHER GRAND BRITISH FILM 1 "IN A MONASTERY GARDEN" ALSO SPECIAL ATTRACTION f Amy Johnson and J.
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  • 2122 6 RUBBER IN THE DUMPS AGAIN—NEW RUBBER FLOORING —SOVIETS' PROJECT TIN RATIONALISATION—BANDITS IN MALAYA (From Our Own Correspondent) London, September 24. The recent advance in rubber prices along with other commodities was not justified by the statistical outlook; Mincing Lane seen no reason to anticipate any undue
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    • 268 6 E 7?' sx® 7? 7? 7 1 s» £u 77 ;<■- 77 77 77 77 *****7<g I KwwSwmsiy’ ItoJlh M fiw K<wf U' j F^ voyR!TE WM APPRECIATED S <J I I I» FROM j M fcPENANC W \>\* TO I j f A* Q> v-^ TH£D/S£/LL£RS /JGBKT 1 Sole
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    • 143 6 t r6 J' -e. it vA M A s 6 A°° a a V OF FRESHNESS ON EVERY TIN OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS and HIGH CLASS STORES SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA (192.9) BISHOP STREET, PENANG Tel. 198. 1 X"/- 111 FWtmwnWwwwmmßMitnwumtmimitwtHniiMßhtmKwm— MO U YEH CO.. (Dealers in Chinese Arts Crafts)
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  • 2149 7 THE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS: PLAYING THE GAME: A STREET LADS 1 CLUB WHY NOT A POOR DISTRICT TROOP?—SOME SUGGESTIONS: INVESTITURE FOR PATROL LEADERS?: EXPLORING A BOOK TO READ I have been watching with interest the attempt of the Penang Rotary Club to form a
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  • 501 7 ALLEGATION OF “INDECENT AND VULGAR” PASSAGES “LAUGHING TORSO” In the Vacation Court Mr. Justice Lawrence had before him a motion to restrain the further publication of a book entitled Laughing Torso,” by Nina Hammett, published by Messrs. Constable and Co., Ltd., and printed by Messrs.
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    • 280 7 afraid TO EAT I if iSMh BBfcw < i iggk 4| >■ >* 1' iflfilga HEALTH Entirely Rebuilt By CASSELL’S TABLETS Mrs. Smith, who is Chairman of the Women s Section of the Slough British Legion is loud in her o f Cassell's Tablets. Her remarkable j. restoration to Health
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    • 382 7 DANGER! THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF Singapore Foot BURNING I JL Mt/ hjA&X ii ’I I CRACKS SCALY ITCHY I I J BETWEEN -DRY BUSTERS ÜbJ th: TOES SKIN 1 ABSORBINE Ji KILLS GERMS OF SINGAPORE FOOT tAny one of these unpleasant symptoms is a DANGER SIGNAL, of “SINGAPORE FOOT”
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  • 665 8 The post of a Governor of a Crown Colony is not by any means a happy one even in the best of times. Occasions arise when a Governor tries to introduce a policy disapproved of by the majority of the inhabitants entirely on his own initiative whereby
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  • 338 8 The United States is making a national effort to deal with its truly formidable problem of unemployment. The present number of unemployed persons is hardly less than ten millions, and the coming winter may aggravate the crisis. Hitherto relief has been supplied wholly from private sources, in a
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  • 1026 8 FRENCH SECURITY In a letter to the Times cn tn: acovc subject, Mr. Lewis Einstein, la«.e Uni.c.. States Minister to Czechoslovakia, says;— The German Note on armaments Lt its moderate tone is a historical even- o. grave significance which concerns Louden and Washington hardly less than it
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  • 711 8 ROAD-MAKING WITH 1 COTTON Road cngineeis, we hear dering the possibility of u material for -r. parently, is that, if a cottoi rr I between the foundations of the_ surface, when th tv- iC pairing the surface, the au jrr will loosen the surfac and r alio
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    • 137 8 DRINK and ENJOY i "WATN E Y S The Rea) Beer SOLE AGENTS:— 11 PRITCHARD CO., LTD.,j KJ» B I MJLSJOJC f 3 SHaHSESHHSSaaSBS ESS BQ ■bhTbrß■■■ba&aaa a b a b h a If your face wears a frown twL B and the spleen fc a keeps you down g
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    • 22 8 E. and O. HOTEL. SPECIAL. DINNER AND DANCE. Wednesday, 12th October, 1932. Dance Music By the Band of the S.S. PRESIDENT GARFIELD
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  • 240 8 IN MEMORIAM A service in memory of the late Madam Lim Ah Chen of Hong Kong, wife of the late Capitan Chung Keng Quee, will be held by the deceased lady’s children and grandchildren in Penang at No. 24, Church Street (next-door to Hye Kee Chan) on Monday, the 17th
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  • 480 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. German Government Reported Favourable TO BRITISH SUGGESTION Importance Of Early Meeting Stressed FRANCE ITALY ACCEPT Geneva, Yesterday. The centre of interest in regard to disarmament has been momentarily shifted to London from Geneva (whither Mr. Arthur Henderson returned from London
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  • 120 9 —Reuter. Japan Decides To Build Factories In Calcutta London, Yesterday. Following the imposition of a special tariff Japan decided to evade the duties giving preference to Lancashire by erecting cotton mills in India, according to the Sunday Times Bombay Correspondent who adds that Calcutta is considered the best
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  • 42 9 —Reuter. Released On Bail Of $50,000 Despite Opposition 1 Toronto, Yesterday. the o PP»sition of Illinois State bail 7 les Martin Insull was released on 0 5u0,000. Counsel stated he was cauqAi'v from neur osis and insomnia aused by worry.—Reuter.
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  • 73 9 —Reuter. Seamen Decide To Strike Passengers Held Up Marseilles, Yesterday. Many British are among the passengers who will be unable to sail for their destinations in the Near or Far East owing to a dispute between Messageries Maritimes’ seamen, which culminated in the Seamen’s Union decision to strike
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  • 65 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Secret Portions To Be Published Next Week Rugby, Sunday. It is understood that those portions of the Ottawa agreements which have so far remained secret will be published next week probably on Thursday morning. The Cabinet will hold one or two meetings in London during
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  • 130 9 —Reuter. Russia Makes More Determined Effort COMINTERN DECISION Riga, Yesterday. Gingering up a revolutionary effort abroad, it is reported, was decided at a secret plenary conference of the Executive Committee of the Comintern recently held at Moscow. It is said it was decided that several countries, particularly Great
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  • 22 9 London, Yesterday. H. F. Oehlers, son of Mr. Oehlers of Singapore, won the sweep residual prize £7,893 18s. Od.
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  • 125 9 searches and confiscating arms.—Reuter. One Hundred And Twenty Arrests In Northern Dalmatia Belgrade, Yesterday. Hitherto one hundred and twenty have been arrested in Northern Dalmatia following the discovery by the Yugo Slav police of an alleged large-scale plot to arm the Croatian people preparatory to a revolution next
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  • 48 9 Reuter. Flow To West Continues Three Large Shipments Bombay, Yesterday. The flow of gold from India to the West continues. Three liners are leaving over the week-end taking gold to the value of 6,401,000 rupees to England, 291,000 rupees to Holland and 12,099,000 to New York.
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  • 190 9 —Reuter. Norwegian Vessel Sinks CREW SAVED London, Yesterday. The Blue Star liner Afric Star en route to Buenos Aires has sent out an S O S reporting a collision in the Channel off Dungeness with the Norwegian vessel Charente the crew of which have been transferred to the
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  • 36 9 —Reuter. Manila, Yesterday. Twelve members of the constabularly are reported killed, two wounded and three missing following a fight between the police and a band of Moro outlaws in ambush near Culiculi, Jolo.
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  • 112 9 .—Reuter. Order Gazetted Providing For Extension London, Yesterday. An order has been gazetted providing for the extension of the Colonial Stocks Acts to stock issued after the passing of the Colonia] Development Act of 1929 and forming part of the public debt of the Federated Malay States conditionally
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  • 67 9 .—Reuter. Dr. Wellington Koo Explains Chinese Position Geneva, Yesterday. The Chinese position in regard to the Lytton Report was explained by Dr. Wellington Koo at a press reception to-day. He said that China would accept the Report as a basis for discussion subject to the right of submitting
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  • 35 9 —Reuter. Aged Ex-State Treasurer Nominated Republican Candidate New York, Yesterday. Lewis H. Pounds, aged 71, ex-State Treasurer, has been nominated Republican candidate for the Mayoralty in opposition to the Democrat Mr. O’Brien.-
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  • 36 9 .—Reuter. Britisher Seriously Injured In U.S. Hickville (Long Island), Yesterday. Reginald Langhorne Brooks, a nephew of Lady Astor, was seriously injured when the machine he was piloting struck a tele- graph pole while landing.-
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  • 47 9 together from the liner. —Rugby Radio Service. t £73,000 Salved By Italian Vessel Rugby, Yesterday. The salvage steamer Artiglio reached Plymouth to-day with another £70,000 salved from the P. and O. liner Egypt. The Artiglio has now salved £73,000 altogether from the liner. —Rugby Radio
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  • 331 9 Rugby, Yesterday. Although in the opinion of Mr. Baldwin the crisis of a year ago is nut yet over and the international situation is far from satisfactory, bei finds signs of hope in the course of events
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  • 91 9 MN—Spot SATURDAY. TO-DAY. London £149-0-0 £149---0 TIN (3 Months) London 1 £l5O-7-6 £l5O-7-6 Singapore $76.37% $<6.12% Business Done Penang $76.50 Business Done Buyers—No sellers COPRA (Sundried) $5.80 BLACK PEPPER $22.00 $22.00 RUBBER London 2 Ad. New York 3% (G) 3% (G) Singapore cts. 7A cts. TAPIOCA Medium Pearl
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    • 108 9 «JOHNNIE I WAhKER i BORN .1820—STILL .GOING STRONG I THE WHISKY s S A THAT I NEVER VARIES s SW i ifi'l distilled Wih, g J I BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND. I' < J.LJ 11 s K STOCKED BY ALL LEADING LIQUOR DEALERS. a B AGENTS a John Little Co M
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  • 773 10 ACTOR WHO WAS SENTENCED FOR LIFE PROSECUTOR IN OLD BAILEY LIBEL ACTION MR. X’s PAST ALLEGED “EX-CONVICT’ REFERENCE IN LETTER A prosecutor referred to as Mr. X who was stated to have been sentenced at the Old Bailey during the war to penal servitude for
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  • 809 10 QUESTION ABOUT HIS u 5 expenses remuneration £15,000 MORE FOR “WHOL E TIME” DIRECTORS The Bank of England General P scrapped some 200-year-old bv One adopted replaced a by-law ing “keeping the cash" which operation without alteration This old by-law provided that th the Corporation: 1
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    • 296 10 I I BUI EH? f' j! I >/ BIjWMMWM«WW|iI PLAYER'S ■I 1 fl BACHELOR |^W' jet's'- C■ U -2«^lsSy«W •■>:«•••■ <»~-ss<y/. iWMMCiPggf Hf> Ha? No Ugy Hair S Bl had become SfSW" /fl .S -S*, /G f completely disoour- E /&i C JC a Bed by a heavy Kg r
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  • 2349 11 the WORK OF SIR RONALD ROSS AN ECLIPSE OF THE MOON: PROBLEMS FOR CHEMISTS: A NEW CAR FUEL THE CONQUEST OF MALARIA (From Our Own Correspondent) London, September 24. j n 1898, when the latest discoveries of the late Sir Ronald Ross relating to malajria were submitted
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    • 89 11 Rememberthat p»re blood not only keeps sway disease, but is Nature’s remedy—-in fact, the blood is the stream of Mfe. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke’s Blood Mixture is unexcelled, Ft OKpeta the poisons and assists healing. Of ail Chemists and Stores. BgnaUy good bi LIQUID or
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    • 285 11 < B n s s 5 B a I Rubber I "Sw/ 1 5 BKiSsB la Dunlop Tyres sell so qcfcHy M C that every one Is new /hjdi the factory at Fort Dunfcyp when you buy it. Live, new tyrej of outstanding merit. DUNLOP FORT The first TYRE in
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  • 956 12 BATANG PADANG DREDGING CO., LTD. DIRECTORS’ REPORT In their thirteenth annual report for the year ended June 30, 1932, the directors of Batang Padang Dredging Co., Ltd., state: Revenue from tin ore $56, i/2.07, revenue from tin quota receipts from other Coy. $2,155.03, revenue from gold dust $5,166.27.
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  • 568 12 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during the period September 2*vii to 30th, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public resident in
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  • 158 12 Latest Quotations But. Fri Oat 8 Oct 7 Sfpt 19 p aria 87 >3/16 88 >2B 8« New York 8 4,8 5' Montreal 88) S.SOi Brussels 24 82 i 24 85? Geneva 17 82% 17 89 24 86 Amsterdam 8.58j l-° Milan 67 7/16 67i 92
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    • 179 12 EgsE!|| p v|Bwj| r H I PREPARATIONS SOIR d« PARIS evening BR| in Paris a phrase evocative |R| «4 romance and beauty, is the UsS name given by M. Bourjois to figS bis latest, his supreme creation. Sow de Paris toilet prepar- BM efions have been the most R|S spontaneous
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    • 157 12 RACING A Home turf article appears in the Pinang Gazette EVERY TUESDAY. AsrL Al 1 I “BABY I 3 WAS FED ON I SUNSHINE 9 apUrxiidyM from birth and 1 Hte b«wele and *T A ’XX ZA w g ntodona have beta IHT XX fl 6 months, she b a
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  • 829 13 Schedule of Principal Lines following is a list of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY r ittra Trom Pagoerawan. Sails for and Sungei a p NGOON MARU from Japan. Sails r Rangoon and Calcutta. TUNG SONG from Kantang. Sails Sb /nr
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  • 249 13 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11 Entries Close for Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 3 p.m. Batu Lintang Rubber Co., Ltd., annual meeting, Messrs. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., noon. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. Soccer: D.A.F.C. v. C.R.C., S.X.I. Ground, 5.15 p.m. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. Batang Padang Tin Dredging Co., annual meeting,
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  • 961 13 JEERS FOR FORMER CHAMPION AMAZINGLY EASY WIN FOR McCORKINDALE ‘PARALYSED’ LOSER Ten thousand people saw the .pitiable and utter eclipse of Reggie Keen, former British heavy-weight champion, at Leicester on September 26. The idol of Leicester was knocked out by Donald McCorkindale, the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 286 14 German Knocked Out At The Ring George Cook, the Australian heavyweight, defeated the young German heavyweight, Horst Hinzmann, by a knock-out at the Ring. It was a well-delivered punch, following a brisk bout in which Cook fought well. Hinzmann held the advantage in height and reach, but
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    • 255 14 Northern Boxer# Give Good Display at Rochester At Rochester Casino on Sept. 27 Johnny Scullion of Newcastle, beat Joey Croft, of Bolton, on points in a 12-rounds bout. The boxers are both well known in Kent, and each has met the local bantam champion, Jimmy Turner. Scullion was
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    • 202 14 Another Triumph For T. W. Green T. W. Green (Belgrave H.), the Olympic Games walking champion,; set up a new record for the forty-two miles from Norwich to Ipswich on September 24 when he won the Suffolk R.W.A.’s race in 6 hrs. 38 mln. 37 sec., beating the previous
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    • 237 14 British Champion Starts Training for Fight With Perez Jackie Brown, British fly-weight champion, is very optimistic about his chances of beating Young Perez, holder of the world’s fly-weight title, whom he is to meet at Belle Vue, Manchester, on October 31, in a world championship
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    • 75 14 “I Can’t See” Cry From Ring During a 12-rounds boxing bout between Sid Layton, of Walsall, and Harry Greygory, of Darlaston, at West Bromwich Layton cried out “I can’t see.’’ A doctor and ambulance men climbed into the ring and it was found that a blow behind the
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    • 104 14 Schmeling’s £30,000 Impounded New York, Sept. 26. Camera, the man mountain, gained a temporary financial victory to-day over Max Schmellng, the German heavy-weight boxing champion, whom he is suing for £20,000 damages for breach of contract to fight him last year. A few hours before Schmeling was due
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    • 37 14 i/arwns M" PILLS I APIOL STEEL 1 Sure and oertiin for all Female i complaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house. I W. J. EDMONDS J The English Pharmacy 52-54, Beach Street, Penang ill?
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    • 278 14 KZpld I’.'• j L sirlßr I' 1K R&l il i z Wl w g iHIIII > j n f The Fragrance is not the Perfume’s S it is Yours! 4 If they compliment your perfume, it has only half succeeded! Change to tt 47ir Tosca and they will compliment you.
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    • 2146 15 P. and 0.-BRffISH T 1 5L u I AND APCAR L,NES fl 1* 7 SHANGHAI*" (Companies Incorporated in England h A >< F VANA I MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES BLUB FUNNEL LBMB eJO.ITV ULHJEHeJ p aW)N NORTH CONTINENT BOSTON AND NEW YORK < £S? ta, wi S m’* 2°/’
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  • 176 16 POLO: Garas Marred By Heavy Rain (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Yesterday. At Kuala Lumpur this evening, in the Mackray Cup, the Colony beat the F.M.S. by four goals to three. The game was slow on account of yesterday’s heavy rain rendering the going heavy.
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  • 76 16 RUGBY: London, Yesterday. Elackheath 6, Newport 13. Bridgwater 6, Leicester 11. Bristol 29, Devonpcrt Services 4. Cambridge University 17, Oldleysians 3 Gloucester 3, Llanelly 18, London Irisl 11, London Welsh 19, London Scottish 9 Rosslyn Park 12, Northampton, Richmond 12, Oldalleynians Coventry 0. Portsmouth Services 3, Harlequins 12.
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  • 232 16 High Standard Maintained r (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, October 9. In fair weather, before a good gathering of members and friends, the Singles and Doubles Final of the “All Malays” Badminton Tournament were played on the M.V.I. courts this morning. Wan Yusoh, as expected,
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  • 136 16 A return match of 5 doubles between the “Limsteaders B” and “Gunboaters” of Cantonment Road, was played at “Limstead” on the 9th instant. The fifth doubles was undecided, the last set being put off owing to rain. The following is the result (Limstead players mentioned first) 1. Lim Swee
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  • 355 16 Sentenced To Six Months’ R.I. Leong Ah Kam, who was charged with the kidnapping of Colin Liddelow, the eight-year-old pupil of St. Xavier’s Institute, was to-day convicted by Mr. G. C. Dodd, District Judge, Penang, and was sentenced to six months’ rigorous imprisonment. Mr. J. H.
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  • 108 16 Sikh Arrested In Penang Having been arrested on a charge of murder at Kulim in Kedah, a Sikh named Bhag Singh was to-day produced before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang. The charge was explained to the accused and the case postponed till to-morrow. The accused
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  • 129 16 Chinese Woman Bound Over Yong Fai Ying, the Chinese woman who was convicted of the theft of a gold watch with bracelet and a ring belonging to Mr. K. Dean, the well-known actor now performing at Wembley Park, was to-day bound over by the District Judge
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  • 84 16 Re-Trial Ordered On the grounds that the verdict was against the weight of evidence and that the judgment was wrong in law in that the Magistrate had mis-directed himself the D. P. P., Penang, (Mr. J. H. Bassett) successfully appealed to-day in a case in
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  • 32 16 —Reuter. Tokyo, To-day. Lihosho, the Korean who threw a bomb at the Emperor on January 8 and sentenced to death on September 30, was executed this morning at Ichigaya prison.
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  • 169 16 Funeral Yesterday The funeral of Madame Lee Keong Oon, wife of Mr. Cheah Kee Ee, whose death occurred suddenly on Thursday night following a stroke of apoplexy, took place yesterday morning from “Morningside,” Burmah Road. From a very early hour the procession began to
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  • 29 16 .—Rugby Radio Service. British Funds Remain Firm Rugby, Yesterday. British funds remained firm on the Stock Exchange this morning with War Loan assented 101&. —Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 65 16 The following is the band programme for to-morrow on the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. March A Frangesa Costa Overture French Comedy Bela Selection Song of the Drum Finck Intermezzo Scene In a Persian Market Ketelbey Waltz The Waltz you saved for me King Selection Orphee
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  • 68 16 PENANG, OCTOBER 10. U Tdt;'? i •f-*is 5 <* s•> (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3% m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4-ft 3 Documentary 2/4 On New York Bank Demand 40 France T.T. 1,000 nom India T.T. 153 Bangkok T.T. 80 per tics.
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  • 1046 16 ANNUAL MEE I ING Company’s Sound Financial Position The twenty-first annual general meeting of Port Dickson-Lukut (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on Monday, 12th September, 1932, at the Registered Office, 5, Whittington Avenue, London, E.C.3, Mr. R. F. McNair Scott (Chairman of the Company) presiding.
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  • 457 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Saturday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 12/6 13/0 12/6 13/0 Jelapang 5/0 5/6 5/3 6/0 Killinghall 8/3 8/9 8/3 8/9 Kinta 93 96 93 96
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  • 222 16 AIR MAIL A mail for Batavia via Palemba- u train to Singapore and thence by b Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.n< OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Northern India by the “Sirdhana” will be closed at 3 p.m. A mail for Pulau Langkawi by the"?’’ "Sitiawan”
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  • 126 16 RUBBER FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER Lbs. Alor Gajah Ayer Panas Bukit Kubu 18 J Glenealy Jalan Kebun Kluang Pajam Port Swettenham Tambalak Teluk Anson Ulu Benut The Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.I Rubber Co., Ltd. The Badek Rubber Estate, Ltd. j (Staffield Estate) The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 61 16 WHAT LONDON IS DOING HEAD CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE. a ON OTHER PAGES Scout Notes 7 Copenhagen Exhibition 5 Secret of ExSpy from Dartmoor 10 How Meen Was Knocked Out of i, Boxing 13 Company Reports 12 Science and Invention (Special Article) 11 Sporting News 14 Selangor Races
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    • 56 16 POSITION Active Salesmen on col^ mi t T p^ ees sell Margo Soap, Neem Too Apply in person between > Representati' e The Calcutta Ch cn,l<;ll C/o FOR The Mohamedan HindU va t^ e Board, Penang, offers for building sites off York Roa Please enquire from. The Secretary Mohamedan pI
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 32 16 PENANG WEATHek REPORT 6 a.m. 74 p 20 a.O. Noon 86 jq- w TIDE_TABIes High Water. to-day 9.59 a.m. 10.50 p.m. a p.Ej. TOMORROW 10.36 a.m. 11-12 p.m. s Q. 02 pan
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