Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 October 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 240. Vol. LXXXX. TUESDAY. 11th OCTOBER, 1931 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 456 1 Clear The Way For Geneva AND DIFFICULTIES BESETTING INTERNATIONAL DISARMAMENT M. Herriot Definitely Accepts NORMAN DAVIS TALKS Rugby, Yesterday. The French Premier, M. Herriot, has accepted the invitation extended by Mr. Ramsay Macdonald and will visit London this week probably on Wednesday or
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  • 66 1 ,—Reuter. Refusal To Attend Liberal Meeting REUNION HOPES i London, Yesterday. Hopes cf Liberal reunion following tbe resignations of the ex-Ministers received a setback by Mr. Lloyd George’s refusal to attend a meeting at the Queen’s Hall, London, on October 12 to approve the ex-Ministers conduct. He
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  • 120 1 it fell survives the accident. —Rugby Radio Service. Terrible Accident In Lancashire Colliery London, Yesterday. Nineteen out of twenty miners descending in a lift for morning duty at Planldane Colliery, Leigh, Lancashire, were killed when the lift suddenly crashed to the bottom of the pit.—Reuter. Rugby, Yesterday. It
    it fell survives the accident.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  120 words
  • 66 1 —Reuter. Terrible Record Of IrishAmerican Gangster Chicago, Yesterday. Frank McErlane, the most terrible of local gangsters nicknamed Grinning Killer," died quietly in hospital from pneumonia, his friends holding an Irish wake over the body. McErlane is credited with inventing the one way ride,” namely taking an enemy for
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  • 77 1 —Reuter. German Airman In Trouble Off Burma Coast Rangoon, Yesterday. Von Gronau was forced down in rough seas off the Burma coast a hundred miles south of Moulmein owing to a broken water pump, a British steamer is in touch and attempting to tow the machine. j Manila,
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  • 207 1 King on November 22.—Rugby Radio Service. Series Of Meetings Beginning To-Morrow IRISH DISCUSSIONS Rugby, Yesterday. The Prime Minister, who on Saturday returned from a week’s holiday in Scotland, to-day took up study of current questions with ministerial colleagues several of whom, including the Foreign Secretary, Sir
    King on November 22.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  207 words
  • 86 1 conversion on October 17.—Rugby Radio Service. Immediate Issue Of £150,000,000 Rugby, Yesterday. It is announced that Government will make an immediate issue of £150,000,000 two per cent. Treasury bonds at par redeemable 1935-38. Holders of four and half per cent. Treasury Bonds 1932-34, redemption of which has already
    conversion on October 17.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  86 words
  • 48 1 .—Reuter. Punitive Expedition Being Planned In Philippines Manila, Yesterday. It is ascertained that thirty Moros were killed and many wounded at Jolo. Preparations are being made for a punitive assault on a Moro village at Tayungan as soon as the women and children can be evacuated.-
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  • 26 1 Reuter. Shocks Of Considerable Intensity Continue Athens, Yesterday. Earthquake shocks of considerable intensity continue in the Chaldicide Peninsula, the scene of the recent disaster.—
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  • 51 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Message To Be Broadcast To Swedish People Rugby, Yesterday. The Prince of Wales will broadcast a message of thanks to the Swedish people for the cordial reception given to him and his brother at 8.15 p.m. to-day. He will speak from the British Legation, Stock-
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  • 25 1 nursing home to-day.—Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. Winston Churchill’s progress continues satisfactory and he is leaving the nursing home to-day.—Rugby Radio Ser-
    nursing home to-day.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  25 words
  • 132 1 Rugby Radio Service. Capt. Uwins' Feat Confirmed BRITISH SKILL Lord Londonderry, on behalf of the Air Council, in a congratulatory message to Capt. C. F. Uwins on winning the aeroplane height record for Britain which had now been confirmed by the Federation Aeronautique International says success
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  • 68 1 worth of British goods.—Rugby Radio Service. £1,000,000 Worth Of Orders For Britain Rugby, Yesterday. It is estimated four hundred thousand people visited the British Trade Exhibition at Copenhagen which closed yesterday. The exhibition was extremely successful from every point of view and it is stated that contracts with
    worth of British goods.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  68 words
  • 68 1 —Reuter. Generous Help Rendered By Japanese Government Geneva, Yesterday. The health organisation of the League of Nations referring to China flood relief reports that a number of European and Asiatic States responded generously to the Chinese appeal by sending medicaments, field laboratories and food. The Japanese Government
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  • 32 1 .—Reuter. New York, Yesterday. The stock market sharply took a downward turn again and losses of one to six points were numerous. The turnover was two million shares. —Reuter.
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  • 131 1 —Reuter. 29 Chinese Rounded Up In Bangkok JWPMS TO BE DEPORTED? (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. Twenty-nine Chinese were rounded up in connection with propaganda for an anti-Japanese boycott among owners of drug stores who are alleged to have formed an unlicensed society. Among the documents seized
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  • 97 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Rugby Version Of Sinking Of Charente Rugby, Yesterday. A collision occurred in the English Channel a few miles from Dungeness shortly after midnight yesterday morning betwen the Blue Star liner Afric Star of 11,867 tons bound from London to Buenos Aires and the Norwegian steamer
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  • 156 1 .—Reuter. Temporary Scare Of European Exchanges Dismissed As Rediculous HOOVER'S SPEECH MISREAD? New York, Yesterday. The dollar recovered to-day against European currencies and the temporary scare of European exchanges is dismissed here as ridiculous and presumably due to misreading President Hoover’s speech at Desmoines.. An official of
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    • 1920 2 > RATES FOR CASUAL MUNICIPAL NOTICE. BANKS. Thn ADVERTISEMENTS '—T ll V The Municipal Commissioners of George «wx X Town, Penang, hereby invite separate JLg MerCCmTSiO BODK UIMSFYS? GCI £>C?rS& tenders for the following for one year from att«4TRALIA AND CHINA All communications relating to the lst January, 1933 with
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  • 409 3 SEX TESTS VAST SCOPE FOR GLAND SECRET Life and love at 80, 90, and even 100 years I This is the astonishing promise held out by a German scientist, Dr. Franz Butenandt, of the University of Gottingen, as a result of his latest experiments with hormones—the
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  • 223 3 COMPLAINTS AGAINST COLONIAL OFFICE Nairobi, Sept. 26. The conference of unofficial representatives of Tanganyika, Kenya, and Uganda opened here to-day, General Boyd-Moss (Tanganyika) being elected chairman. Lord Francis Scott urged the appointment of some permanent unofficial body capable of dealing at any time with problems common
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  • 382 3 SMILE FROM DOCK CHARGE OF ATTEMPT TO FIRE BARN John de Perigault Gourney Mayhew, son of Lieut.-Col. J. D. Mayhew, M.P., for East Ham (North), was remanded on bail at Haywards Heath, Sussex, on Sept. 27, on a charge of attempting to
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  • 205 3 STAYED AS TRAMP RATHER THAN APPEAL TO WEALTHY RELATIVES The story of a man who preferred to tramp the roads of England as a vagabond rather than appeal to wealthy sisters in Canada was told at the inquest on William Mclntyre, aged 72, who died in
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  • 187 3 “EVERYTHING WORSE,” SAYS FORMER HOME SECRETARY Mr. J. R. Clynes, Home Secretary in the last Labour Government, speaking at New Bradwell, Bucks, recently, said that if the country could not have been saved by their doctrines and programme, Mr. Macdonald’s professions and life had
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  • 814 4 —A.P. Poona, Sept. 23. The following cable has been received by Mr. Gandhi from an American friend: “American opinion, though respecting your inner conscience and your deep religious feelings, are profoundly befuddled by your fast. Could you send a definite explanation which
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  • 153 4 Chinese Anniversary Passes Off Quietly (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Oct. 10. The Chinese community of Taiping celebrated the 21st anniversary of the Republic of China in a quiet fashion to-day. The Chinese National Flag was prominent in the streets and all Chinese shops were closed. There will
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  • 205 4 Grand Opening Night The Rose Opera of Singapore will be playing at the Fun and Frolic Amusement Park to-night and this show which has a big reputation in Singapore, Johore, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur will be visiting Penang for the first time. -Ml
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  • 77 4 Girl Pushed Into Pot Of Boiling Water A Chinese girl aged 17 was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital on Saturday in a critical condition with severe scalds about the body, arms and legs. It is stated that she was serving at a coffee stall in Upper
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  • 88 4 To Be Offered Re-engagement At R. R. 1. The Board of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, at their meeting on Friday decided by a majority that reengagement should be offered to Mr. R. O. Bishop. The two Government officials who attended the meeting voted against the
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  • 864 4 Lt. Commander and Mrs. Foulerton paid a visit to Malacca during the week. Mr. L. J. B. Madden, of Taiping, left yesterday on a visit to China. He expects tc be away for six weeks. A commission as Hon. Chaplain, 4th Class, M.S.V.R., has been granted to
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    • 133 4 ’BAR&AINS I 1 11 STILL AVAILABLE I I I f OUR REMOVAL SALE LEFT US WITH A Fgw I MUSICAL i I INSTRUMENTS I Igj which we are offering at BARGAIN PRICES is GUITARS from B.CO BANJO MANDOLINES 5.00 CORNETS $30.00 ACCORDEONS $3.00 j VIOLINS $124» j MUSIC from I
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 138 4 IyU 'a ’ta JEirW TO-NIGHT at 7 p.m. AT SOLAR HALL DEAN'S OPERA OF SINGAPORE Will Stage “YATIM MUSTAFFA A Famous Malax’ Play AT LUNAR HALL BIN LOCK SEAH SHANGHAI-FOOCHOW OPERA present Wah Chok Huan Cheong (SHANGHAI). Or Chuar Pek Chuar (FOO CHOW). AT THE STELLAR HALL Thean Seng Cantonese
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    • 50 4 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL, ’Phone 60 TANJONG BUNGAH JJght Orchestral Concert EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM 5.00 P.M. DINNER DANCE EVERY SATURDAY FROM 8.00 P.M. Light Concert Tea Dance EVERY SUNDAY from 5.00 P.M. SHARP IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWED BY INFORMAL DANCE. LEONARDO C. REYES AND HIS Oriental Dance Orchestra (ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE) tu. f.
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  • 197 5 Sandwich Favourite At Call-Over bonny bright eyes at 20 TO 1 London, Yesterday. The following is the call-over for the Cesarewitch to be run at Newmarket tomorrow 100/9 Sandwich taken and offered. 100/9 Nitsichin offered; 100/8 taken. 100/7 Blandearna taken and offered. 100/6 Blue
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  • 240 5 HOCKEY Two This Week The PR C. will be playing two hockey nutches this week, one against the Chinese on Victoria Green to-morrow and the other against Alor Star on the Esplanade on Thursday. The match to-morrow will be between ‘A’ teams of the two clubs. AGAINST C.
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  • 117 5 BISHOP EXPLAINS The Bishop of Sodor and Man, Dr. W. anton Jones, who is recuperating at uthport, has sent a message to the Isle Man, correcting a statement attributed him by the Rev. Stanley Parker. y The Bishop had spoken to him of the
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  • 335 5 H.H. Regent’s Cup Soccer YOUNG ROVERS BEAT ABDUL HAMID CLUB (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, October 9. The victory of the Young Rovers over the Abdul Hamid Sports Club yesterday in the final match of the Northern section for H.H. the Regent’s Cup was well
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  • 102 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Oct. 9. A friendly hockey match was played between the second eleven of the local Government English School and a combined team of European ladies and gentlemen on the school padang resulting in a victory for the former by four goals
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  • 37 5 Alor Star, Oct. 9. (From Our Own Correspondent) In the golf match for the above cup played on the Kedah Club course Alor Star beat Sungei Patani by one hole in each tie.
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  • 214 5 Several Prizes For Maiaya Mr. Cheng Law’s Luck Dublin, Yesterday. The following drew £lOO consolation prizes in the Irish Sweep: Medan, BA, Logan Road, Penang. (This is the residence of Mr. Lim Cheng Law.) Yorthrom, Penang. Lucky Hope, Ayer Etam Village, Penang. Kimcos, c/o William Jacks Company, Ocean
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  • 1406 5 INQUIRY RESUMED JOINT BOARD’S DENIAL OF ALLEGATIONS Mr. E.L. Sturdee and Mr. L.G. Dawson, two Ministry of Health inspectors, on Sept. 26. continued their inquiry opened in August last into conditions at the Waltham Abbey Isolation Hospital after the death of two boy patients, Harold Mantle
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  • 190 5 LORD ESSENDON BLAMES TARIFFS AND OTHER “GERMS” Lord Essendon, chairman of Furness, Withy and Co., speaking at a luncheon of the American Chamber of Commerce in London, said that British shipping might be compelled to smother the spirit of adventure. Until recently Great Britain had followed a free
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 152 5 I BRITISH PICTURES AT THEIR BEST Wi Qi jm i-w 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 A SUPERB ALL BRITISH PICTURE ACCLAIMED AS BRITAIN’S MOST BEAUTIFUL FILM Joan Maude John Stuart IN ”IN A MONASTERY GARDEN" WITH THE MARIE RAMBERT BALLET A JULIUS HAGEN PRODUCTION. RECORDED AT THICKENHAM, LONDON. ALSO SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
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  • 408 6 NEW SCHOOLS CIRCULAR CONDEMNED “SURRENDER TO DEAN INGE The recent decision of the Board of Education (in Circular 1,421) to reduce the number of free places in secondary schools, and to require higher fees from parents who could afford them, was bitterly attacked at the Conference of
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  • 240 6 AND THE POST OFFICE CENSORS WOULD NOT PASS IT In the Central Telegraph Office of the General Post Office is a corps of telegram censors whose work is to decide whether a telegram, accepted by a Post Office counter clerk, is abusive or indecently
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  • 312 6 BRITISH OFFICERS IN A NEW DESERT ADVENTURE THE ROCK PEOPLE 4,000 MILES IN THE LIBYAN DESERT A little-known race called the Rock People, whose ancestors fought the Romans 2000 years ago, and were driven into the mountains, will be studied by a British expedition which
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  • 436 6 BANNED BY COUNCIL AFTER EX-MAYOR’S COMPLAINT Hythe Cinema has had its Sunday licence renewed temporarily on condition that no member of the audience is accompanied by a dog or a monkey. People in the habit of taking their monkeys to the pictures will now have to
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  • FOOTBALL AT HOME
    • 1172 7 LEAGUE football finance ruling on greyhound RACING (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Sept. 24. VILLA AND ALBION LEAD Many a day has passed since such an auspicious start was made to the football season from a Midland point of view. Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion
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    • 1196 7 RANGERS’ MATCHES WITH NEWCASTLE SCOTS TO TEACH SWISS PLAYERS (From Onr Own Correspondent). London, September 24. SCOTLAND’S FINE START Scotland outplayed Ireland at Windsor Park, Belfast, and won the first match in the International Championship in such gay fashion that the critics declare it recalled the
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  • 210 7 SANG TO 45,000 EXTRA “TURN” FOR PENSIONERS Miss Gracie Fields on Sept. 24, appeared at the Chelsea v. Newcastle match at Stamford Bridge and sang her famous song “Sally” before an assembly of 45,000 people. Gracie walked to the middle of the field, took her hat off
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  • 366 7 SIR ROBERT PERKS LOOKS ON 54 YEARS’ WORK HIS NEXT FIGHT IDEALISM FOR MAN IN THE STREET WORK AT 5 A.M. Sir Robert Perks, the Grand Old Man of Methodism, is to-day contemplating with pride what is probably—although he would not say so himself—the greatest achievement of
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  • 371 7 Questions Of Rev. J. Scott Lidgett Dr. J. Scott Lidgett, the aged president of the newly united Methodist Church, preached in John Wesley’s Chapel, Cityroad, E.C., to a large congregation that included Sir Robert Perks, vice-president, the Lord Mayor of London (Sir Maurice Jenks) and the Lady
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  • 486 7 THEN LOSES HER LIFE IN BURNING HOUSE INVALID CARRIED TO SAFETY HUSBAND LOOKS FOR BURGLARS AND MEET FLAMES Two women and a man were burned to death early on September 27, in a fire at a house in Salisbury-street, Morecambe, Lancashire. They were Mrs.
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  • 326 7 RADIO AND CRIME IMBER COURT SCHEME IS TOO COSTLY Although exhaustive tests have been recently made with a view to establishing at Imber Court, Surrey (the present headquarters of the mounted police), a central police wireless transmitting station, for the moment the scheme
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    • 234 7 WHAT LONDON IS DOING xREAD CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE. WbVbVbVAVb’bW ■■■■■■■■■aaHßßaoißSES a era ta b e b s _b ea B B B B B B B B B B SBHHeaBDBHBBB An Eminent Doctor Gives Yoa the Means Keep Fit and Young II y° u are over 4°’
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  • 849 8 The memorandum on the subject of de- centralisation prepared by His Excellency the High Commissioner in July last for the information of the parties likely to be requested to confer with Sir Samuel I Wilson, Permanent Under-Secretary for the Colonies, next month is now public property. That
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  • 267 8 Scotland never has recognised “Colonel Bogey” on her golf courses, but the Scots always were an uncompromising race. In England, however, Colonel Bogey, until recently, has enjoyed an unquestioned sway. Imaginative golfers, perhaps, sometimes conjured up the venerable warrior in their minds, and were grateful alike to his
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  • 813 8 —Austral News, Thousands of Australian aborigines are rallying to a point near Mt. Liebig in Central Australia for a big corroboree when an anthropological expedition organised by the Adelaide university arrives there to study the wilder tribes shortly. A remarkable organisation has been set up to ensure
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  • 829 8 kECKLESS motorists The Home Office in England is determine to take strong steps in regard to motorists, and it has sent out al. to magistrates calling attention to the sing menace of the roads. The letter d c 'j not attempt to dictate what action mar trates
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    • 37 8 E. and O. HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. Wednesday, 12th October, 1932. Dance Music By the Band of the S.S. PRESIDENT GARFIELD CEMENT Per requirement of BSS Competitive prices. G. H. Slot Co., Ltd. t th st—3l-12.
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  • 122 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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  • 2373 9 BY DR. MOHAMED ARIFF ADDRESS ACCOMPANIED BY MUSICAL DEMONSTRATION MR. DEAN AND PARTY Penang Rotarians who assembled for the wee kly tiffin meeting at the E. &O. Hotel this afternoon had the unique pleasure of no t only listening to a most delightful address
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  • 40 9 —Reuter. PORTUGUESE FOREIGN OFFICE DENIES REPORT Lisbon, Yesterday. The Foreign Office denies a report that is alleged to have created a stir in Australia to the effect that Portugal is ceding the rights of Timor to Japan.-
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  • 106 9 preserved the Ceylon tea industry.—Reuter. Manchester Asks For Reciprocal Concessions For Cotton Goods London, To-day. The grave situation facing Britain’s principal export trade in Ceylon namely cotton piece goods” in the face of a flood of Japanese goods at prices below cost of production of European countries
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  • 95 9 Penawat Tin Dredging Sued For Salary (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. A. H. C. Grieve, late Accountant, Penawat Tin Dredging, w’hose services the company terminated owing to the economic depression by giving one month’s notice, claims against the company two months’ salary in lieu of three months’
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  • 146 9 CHARGE AGAINST WIFE Amicably Settled The case iix. which a Malay woman named Chek Buang binta Haji Mat Salieh was charged at. the instance of her husband Mohamed Ibrahim with the theft of a gold brooch set with brilliants valued $6OO, one gold ring $lO, one American gold
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  • 142 9 The hearing of the suit between Mohamed Noordin bin Mohamed Mustan (plaintiff) and P. L. S. P. Saminathan Chetty (defendant) which was fixed for hearing in the Supreme Court this morning w»fl, by consent, postponed to the November sittings. The claim is for the return of
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  • 95 9 MN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London v £149-«-0 TIN (3 Months) London i £l5O-7-6 sTngkpore $76.12% Business Done Penang $76.10% $76.25 Business Done 25 tons Buyers-No sellers. COPRA —(Sundried) $5.85 $5.85 BLACK PEPPER $22.00 $22.00 RUBBER London 2ftd. 2iad. New York 3 < G < G > Singapore Tft cts.
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  • INDIAN ITEMS OF INTEREST
    • 264 10 A.P. 14 Victims In Institute BENGALI GIRL'S DEATH MYSTERY Chittagong’, Sept. 26. Police and troops are searching for the ten Bengali terrorist who, on Saturday night, threw bombs into the European Railway Institute at Pahartali (Chittagong), while a dance was in progress there, killing Mrs. Sulivan,
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    • 712 10 Strong Condemnation Expressed In Central Legislature Simla, Sept 27. Resolutions condemning the terrorist bomb attack on the European Railway Institute at Pahartali (Chittagong) on September 24 (reported in yesterday’s Madras Mail), were passed in both Houses of the Central Legislature at Simla, yesterday. In the Legislative Assembly,
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    • 1834 10 Mr. Gandhi's Fast: What Will i It Achieve (By an Indian Contributor) Madras, September 29. Throughout the week Mr. Gandhi’s fast has been the main topic of conversation. As I anticipated in my notes on Saturday last, Mr. Gandhi has not accepted the conditional terms of release
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    • 508 10 Alleged Experience Of M.L.A. SIMLA, Sept. 21. Replying to members’ questions in the Legislative Assembly, to-day, regarding the holding up of traffic "for hours” when His Excellency the Viceroy was travelling on the Kalka-Simla road, on September 2, Mr. H. G. Haig (Home Member) mentioned that
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    • 290 10 Disabilities Of The Depressed (By a Brahmin) Madras, Sept. 27. When Mr. Gandhi’s life is trembling in the balance and nobody knows what the next moment has in store for us, we have hardly time to hold spectacular public meetings and listen to fine-spun speeches relating to the
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    • 295 10 Connemara Library Statistics MADRAS, Sept. 26. The following paragraphs regarding the Connemara Public Library are extracted from the report of the Superintendent, Government Museum, for *****2: The use made of the library by the public has greatly increased. The number of readers during the year
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    • 247 10 Hindu Lady's Hidden Sweetmeats "UNTOUCHABLES" WHO FEARED DEFILEMENT Allahabad, Sept. 22 The sudden attempt by Hindus to esfa. Wish social relations with “Untouchable" has provided many amusing interludes Some young men, following the example of reformers at Simla, have begun to clean their own shops, with
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    • 280 10 SNAKE’S LOST “EYE” i BABY SEA-LION TAKES TO BOTTLE A handkerchief has caused a tragedy at the London Zoo. It was thrown into the sea-lions’ pond probably for amusement, but one of the sea-lions swallowed it, nn after severe pain, has died. This would have been
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  • 503 11 SHIPPING LINE’S NEW HEADQUARTERS ADVANTAGES OF DUMB-BELL SHAPE Cunard House, an eight-storey building in Leadenhall Street, was open for the first time. It is the new London headquarters of the Cunard Line and its associated companies—the Anchor Line and the Commonwealth and Dominion Line—which together will occupy about
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  • 135 11 GIRL AS DECOY ALLEGED WHITE SLAVE DEALER ARRESTED Considerable importance is attached by the Polish police to the arrest in Stanislawow, Southern Poland, of an alleged white slave trafficker. The man, who gave himself out as the head of a New York hospital, paid several visits
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  • 163 11 NO “GENTLEMAN’S AGREEMENT The arrangement made last January for the collection of the first instalment of income tax, popularly known as the gentleman’s agreement,” is not to be repeated lionet year* The scheme allowed payment by a series of instalments spread over January, February. and March. The
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  • 452 11 PRONOUNCED LAG IN HEAVY INDUSTRIES COAL PRODUCTION CAUSING CONCERN Russia’s ambitious industrial programme for 1932 is not likely to be fulfilled, if production figures for heavy industry in the first seven months are indicative of the final results, says the Moscow correspondent of the Associated
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  • 246 11 An appeal to the English-speaking peoples of the world to provide £30,000, so that a record may be made of the personnel and polities of M.P.s from 1264 to 1832, is recommended by a Committee set up to consider the matter.
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    • 337 11 PIMPLES CAUSED ITCHINGJURNING Had to Keep Child From School. Cuticura Healed. “When my little grandchild was five rs old a lot of pimples broke out all V er her head. They caused a lot of r hing and burning, and her hair fell out She was like that for three
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    • 111 11 4 Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed in Good Clothes. a When in England, call and fit yourself out with clothes at approx, half original cost, Overcoats, Lounge, Sport», Dre»» Suit», Plus Four», etc. Created by eminent Savile Row and West End Tailors viz, Davie», Scholte, Lesley ana Roberts, etc. Constant
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    • 167 11 IVWWWWWA- —e I I I I I n < There are more DUNLOP TYRES sold -than ever before n Q v Grow with Djinlop I- a® 5* J J® csae-i -PASUMTII SBmXIMIHSxItWU Will I Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in
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  • 849 12 London, September 17. The market opened this week in a pessimistic mood owing to depressing advices from Wall Street and other commodity markets, and down to £l4B was accepted on Tuesday for forward metal. From this level there was a strong upward reaction owing to good Continental and strong
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  • 112 12 Timber Merchants Again Pay 8 P.C. After providing £28,951 for depreciation upon tea estate, buildings, etc., accounts of Malayalam Plantations show a debit balance of £29,257. This is deducted from the sum brought in, leaving £87,141, which is carried forward. A year ago thsre was
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  • 378 12 Company 1932 1931 Lb. Lb. Allied Sumatra 295,046 318,706 Anglo-Johore Cons 38,000 48,000 Anglo-Malay 51,225 51,817 Asahan 66,500 63,700 Bagan Serai. 40,900 39,924 Bah Lias 111,658 118,579 Batak Rabit 48,000 41,410 Batang Cons. 111,917 115,932 Batu Rata 66,000 Bekoh 81,026 74,859 Bila 61,000 81,770 Bikam 120,000 84,100
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  • 1040 12 The Federated Malay States Government have only themselves to blame that a book published in 1927 only becomes noticed in this manner in 1932. This is unfortunate, because in Malayan Forest Records, No. 3, Dr. Foxworthy has presented a record in a manner
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  • 168 12 Latest Quotations Mon. Sat. Sat. Oct. 10 Oct 8 Sept. 19 Paria 87 15/16 87 18/16 128 96 New York 8 45| 8 45| 4,85? Montreal 8.79} 8.80 Brafleelfl 24 85 24.82$ 84 88 Geneva 17 86 17 82$ 24 86 Ameleidam 8.58 8.57$ 12 03
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 17 12 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what your friends at Home are doing—Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.
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    • 202 12 T’plpp'Tß.nliic Address Postal Address IRASTAG? GRAND \3OTEL BRASTAGI-BRasTaq Sumatra E. c. All telegraphic enquiries must be sent prepaid. REDUCED TARIFF FROM 2nd JANUARY, 1932. Terms for a stay of one to three weeks SINGLE Gls. B—DOUBLE Gls. 15 per day, inclusive and upward* Term" for a stay of one monthSINGLE
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  • 1789 13 X CESAREWITCH REHEARSAL: DEATH OF GAY CRUSADER: THE RULES OF RACING: Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 28. T V KINGS SUCCESS AT YORK n as to w’hether a small boy < -T could get the best out of Fox Earth, coupled with the colt’s ability of staying
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  • 837 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving uid sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. RANGOON MARU from Japan. Sails for Rangoon and Calcutta. M.V. NANKING from Europe. Sails for Singapore, China and Japan. S.S. IPOH from Singapore
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  • 223 13 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, Henry Waugh Co., noon. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. Hockey: P.C.C. v. P.R.C., Esplanade, 5.10 p.m. OCTOBER 22, 26 and 29. Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Ipoh. SATURDAY,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 367 13 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 packed for the tropics, are received each
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  • 628 14 RECORD PRODUCTION NEW FACTORIES AT WORK THIS YEAR The new records of production in British canning factories, which were forecast in The Times on July 15, have been realized during the pressure of the summer season now closing, and will be continued on a much lower scale
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  • 229 14 DAUGHTER OF THE HEAD MASTER OF HARROW SCHOOL Miss Barbara Norwood, youngest daughter of the head master of Harrow (Dr. Cyril Norwood) and Mrs. Norwood, was married on Sept. 24 in Wimbome Minster (Dorset) to Mr. Alexander Rudolf Barbour Simpson, eldest son of Dr. and
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  • 381 14 TALLER, 1 HEALTHIER, FATTER, I AND HAVE BIGGER FEET Bigger and better girls and boys! They are now going back to the public schools looking like young Amazons and giants. Half of them are taller and stronger than their masters and mistresses. In the past few years
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  • 217 14 PROTEST TO BENCH "There is no reason why a householder should be taxed for a pair of trousers and not for a petticoat.” This statement appeared in a letter by the Earl of Carnwath, of Sand House, Wedmore, which was read at Axbridge Petty Sessions, Somerset,
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  • 196 14 CONTEMPT OF COURT CHARGE DISMISSED Nairobi, September 26. Mr. Justice Lucie-Smith in the Supreme Court to-day gave judgment in the proceedings for contempt of Court against Mrs. Bonfield for removing her children from the country contrary to the order of the Court. The Judge said he had
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 333 14 MSB®! '''■-a kw o II 5 r S i 7'he Fragrance is not the Perfume’s i it is Yours! h If they compliment your perfume, it has only halt succeeded! Change to “4711” Tosca and they will compliment you. For a perfume should be g unobtrusive should subtly accentuate your
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    • 2165 15 s•’ 4 I 7 ppr« n g M T nN f P s P- oad 0.--BRETISH INDIA j 1 3 H i ILV ’SaUr 3 AND APCAR LINE s S"«O"r —y* mnmsj’ (Companies Incorporated in England; fi RfPH-E/tNTING JftjSSSijQH v a»* aa I*MW v— wiea. MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES
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  • 1521 16 ANNUAL MEETING BALANCE OF $28,625 TO BE CARRIED FORWARD FUTURE POLICY OF COMPANY Presiding at the thirteenth annual general meeting of shareholders of the Batu Lintang Rubber Company, Limited, which was held at noon to-day at the registered offices of the Company, No. 33, Beach
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  • 63 16 PENANG, OCTOBER 11. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3% m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4ft 3 Documentary 2/4 ft 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
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  • 38 16 BOXING: .—Reuter. Johnny King Outpoints Dick Corbett London, Yesterday. At Manchester, for the British bantam weight championship and the Lonsdale Belt Johnny King of Manchester outpointed Dick Corbett of London, the holder, in a fifteen-round contest.-
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  • 51 16 .—Reuter. 1 Correction London, Oct. 10. The match in the Scottish League between Cowdenbeath and Aberdeen resulted in a win for the latter by three goals to nil and not as erroneously cabled by Reuter on Saturday as having been won by Cow- denbeath by the same
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  • 108 16 Colours v. Whites Colours:—A. T. Aird; J. W. Clark, H.W. Brady, J. H. J. Dredge and C. H. Rogers; J. E. Harvey and Lim Keng Chuan; R. Noble, D. A. Coupar, W. T. Francis, I. Pemberton, J. N. Cooley, R. G. Gibson, J. E. A. Clark and T.
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  • 48 16 RESULTS OF TIES PLAYED YESTERDAY Doubles Handicap -)-4 A. F. Baughan and M. J. Thorpe beat Scr. L. R. Tofield and A. H. Kennerley 21-5. Mixed Doubles Handicap —5 Mrs. Tofield and F. N. Syer beat -|-4 Mrs. A. Wemyss and J. N. Cooley 21-15.
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  • 525 16 TO-DAY’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 13/0 12/6 13/0 Hong Fatt 36 39 36 39 Jelapang 5/3 6/0 5/3 5/9 Johan 15 20 14
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  • 1063 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I 2 i t! I NAMES, I I S CQ I Vi I RUBBER (Dollar.) c c Allenby Rubber Co. *5 55 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3a 4 Amalgamated Malay Estates 5 70 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 55 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 5 Ayer Molek
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  • 185 16 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Singapore and Banzkrt, u the s.s. “Flonia” closes at 3 p.m to-I A mail for Singapore, Hongkon- -L Kobe, Osaka and Yokohama by k “Kidderpore” will be closed at 3 Dri day. p A mail for Singapore, Hoihow, Hon?k<. Swatow and Amoy by
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    • 75 16 ON OTHER PAGES The Elixir of Life 3 Teachers Decry Economy 6 Quest for Hidden African Race 6 Indian Items of Interest 10 Football at Home 7 Gracie and Sally 7 Likely Runners in Cesarwitch 5 The Home Turf 13 Mr. Gandhi Explains 4 Latest Cable News 1 and 7
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    • 13 16 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in the ’’PINANG GAZETTE.”
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    • 206 16 FOR THE HOME! COPPER PITCHERS CARVED PLAQUES TAPESTRY PICTURES CHINESE PORCELAIN CARVED MIRRORS CffiMESE kAHTERH. By Courtesy of ROBINSON PIANO Co Keep Fresh for Sunday ol FUN Social Evening CONDUCTED BY CAMERON ALSTON AND GORDON WAKEFORD ALL LOCAL TALENT INVITED ADMISSION FREE. Notice of Meeting of Board of Licensing Justice
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 42 16 PENANG WEATTIe r REPORT TemP- Wmo P 6 a.m. 79 E 25 mu Noon 86 tide tables High Water. TO DAY W 10.36 a.m. 5 00 ara 11.12 p.m. 3-02 p.m to-morrow 11.08 a.m. r &-30 a.m 11.35 p.m. a. 30 p.m
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