Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 October 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 247. Vol. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 19th OCTOBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 788 1 Mr. de Valera's Attitude VALIDITY OF ALL AGREEMENTS DENIED “XO ULTIMATE FINANCIAL SETTLEMENT BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES WAS EVER MADE” Irish Republic The Solution Rugby, Yesterday. The Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, in the House of Commons to-day outlined the course of last week’s
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  • 55 1 .—Reuter. Melbourne, Yesterday. The Federal Inter-Departmental Committee investigating the proposals for the Australia-England air mail service reported against the Dutch Company’s offer to take mails without a subsidy and recommended the modification of the offer of three Australian Companies to establish a service by linking up Imperial Airways
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  • 167 1 .—Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 13. Applications for space for the 1933 British Industries Fair considerably exceed the number of applications for the same date last year, said Mr. Colville, Secretary of Overseas’ Trade, speaking to pressmen to-day. Applications to the number of
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  • 150 1 .—Reuter Wireless. German Government’s Attitude Guarantee Wanted Berlin, Oct. 14. The German Government’s attitude with regard to the proposed Four Power Conference in Geneva is that to go to Geneva without first obtaining a guarantee that her equality claim is admitted in principle by the other parties
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  • 141 1 was represented on the Committee. —Reuter Wireless. Turkey Elected To Committee Of Nineteen Geneva, Oct. 14. Turkey to-day was elected to the Committee of nineteen appointed by the League of Nations’ Assemuiy to enquire into the Manchurian question. Modification of the membership of the Committee has been necessitated
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  • 52 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Manufacturers Decide To Protect Sales Rugby, Yesterday. In order to protect their sales manufacturers of gramophone records in Britain have decided to prohibit all public performances of their records except controlled broadcasting by wireless. Places to which the ban applies includes theatres, dance halls, cinemas
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  • 211 1 t.—Rugby Radio Service. TEMPORARY COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT DENOUNCED RESULT OF OTTAWA Rugby, Yesterday. The Dominions Secretary, Mr. Thomas, announced the denunciation by the United Kingdom Government of the temporary commercial agreement with Russia signed in London on April 16, 1930. Mr. Thomas stated the United Kingdom Government recognised the
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  • 78 1 i.—Reuter Wireless. British Government Securities Show Further Advance London, October 14. On the Stock Exchange to-day, a good investment demand continued, with most British Government securities showing further substantial advances. Brazilian, Chinese and Japanese bonds were featured again, while Bank, Insurance, Brewery and Tobacco shares were also very
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  • 113 1 —Reuter. SENSATION CAUSED IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET THREE TO FOUR POINTS New York, Yesterday. A startling fall in sterling of three to four points was the sensation of the Foreign Exchange Market to-day. It is attributed to lack of support by the Bank of England for
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  • 75 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Henderson Resigns Leadership Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. Arthur Henderson has resigned the leadership of the Labour Party in a letter which recommends the party to revert to the former practice of regarding the Chairman of the Parliamentary Party as the actual leader. Mr Lansbury thus
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  • 48 1 —Reuter Wireless. Agreement Between Java And Cuba Latter To Restrict Crop The Hague, October 13. As a result of the agreement reached between Cuban and Java sugar producers at a meeting of the International Sugar Council, the Cuban Sugar crop will be restricted to 2,000,000 tons.
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  • 87 1 NEWSPAPER OFFICE RECEIVES CIRCULAR PRACTICAL JOKE? (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. A circular received by the Bangkok Times office this afternoon states “Bloodshed Day, by order of the committee for public safety you are advised to keep your staff away from the statue on October
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  • 112 1 >. —Reuter Wireless. Death Of Fine Old Irish Woman London, October 14. A wonderful old Irish woman, the Honourable Catherine Plunket, daughter of the second Baron Plunket, at one time Lord Bishop of Tuam, died to-day at her house in County Louth within a few weeks of celebrating
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  • 36 1 —Reuter Wireless. Fifty Shots Fired At Religious Procession Cogollo (Near Grenada), Oct. 14. Communists fired fifty shots at a religious procession, killing one woman and seriously injuring several other women, includ- ing a priest.-
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  • 2307 3 THE GOVERNMENT AND INDIA: FREE TRADE MINISTERS' SECESSION IDEALS OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS: UNIONIST CONFERENCE PLANS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 1. THE HINDU SETTLEMENT The Hindu agreement that has led Mr. Gandhi to break his fast goes deeper than seemed possible a week
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  • 280 3 CURIOUS TONGA ISSUES London, Oct. 5. By established precedent the programme at the opening meeting of the Royal Philatelic Society, London, is provided by its patron, the King. Upon no other occasion is any portion of the Royal collection displayed in public. The subject of this
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  • 1947 4 Mr. C. E. H. Jacobs Addresses Rotarians Mr. C. E. H. Jacobs, Headmaster of Bukit Mertajam High School, delivered the fo’sowing address to members of the Penang Rotary Club, yesterday, at their fortnightly tiffin: In how far such a subject as that on which I have
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  • 364 4 Green Not Fit CLEMENTS RETURNS TO THE PACK The following team has been selected to represent Penang against Selangor on the Esplanade on Saturday: R. W. BROWN J. W. CLARK J. R. BURNHAM J. H. J. DREDGE J. H. FENWICK J. A. P. CAMERON A.
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  • 767 4 Mr. E. W. Morrell has been appointed to act as Resident, Sandakan. Mr. H. F. Fothergill and Mr. J. J. Shack left for home by the Pyrrhus on Friday. Mr. C. F. C. Macaskie has been seconded for service as Government Secretary, Sarawak. Messrs. A. H. Lanman
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  • 527 4 (Vide Gazette No. 72 of 7th October, 1932) TENDERS will be received up to noon on Friday, the 4th November, 1932. ati Colonial Secretary’s Office, Singapore, the Resident Councillor’s Office, P r.an.. sM the Resident Councillor’s Office, Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting supplies for the Government at
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  • 4283 5 POLICY OF FREEDOM OF PORTS MUST BE MAINTAINED —o PROSPERITY of colony built on that NOTHING HAS HAPPENED TO JUSTIFY DEPARTURE from present policy preferential treatment apprehension At the half yearly meeting of th I Chamber of Commerce held yesI penang
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  • 2173 6 THE COURT’S RETURN.—THE EARLDOM OF MAR.—WOMEN AT GENEVA.—THE NEW SEASON'S DRESSES London, October sth, 1932. THEIR MAJESTIES IN LONDON The King and Queen have returned to Buckingham Palace from Balmoral Castle, where they have been in residence for the past six weeks. They made the
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    • 427 6 "My Fat Shall Go”’ Say That To-day —Then Do This Youknowthatitcan go,becausepeopleall Listen also to the warnings against about you have reduced. In the past few starvation and over-exercise. Fight fat years, excess fat has been disappearing as modem doctors fight it —with a gland fast. Not by starvation, not
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    • 102 6 o' K W 1 I i* 0 I VtXVX j GU.4R.ViIJ V' OF FRESHNESS J EVERY TIN OBTAINABLE Al ALL CHEMISTS and HIGH CLASS STORES SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA (1929) BISHOP STREET, PENANG Tel. 398. HJIN.III I m mu —l I J w—l 1 Depart Penang (Praij every Monday and
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  • 752 7 Mr. P. N. Knight Welcomed $)8000 TO BE SPENT ON NEW VANS \t the fortnightly meeting of Municipal Commissioners hck l yesterday afternoon Mr. P. y Knight, Who is taking the f Mr E. Newbold as the ients (Penang) Aselation nominee was welcomed a1 ,,l
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  • 320 7 CLAIM BY YOUNG CANADIAN A big air disaster involving the death of a public figure. A serious epidemic. Trouble in the Colonies. These are some of the predictions of a remarkable young man who claims to have discovered a new science for foretelling the future. He is
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  • 314 7 Share In Chinese Estate In the Supreme Court on Saturday the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) gave judgment in a case in which a daughter who was a legatee under the will of the late Chia Yew Siang claimed to be paid her share of the residuary
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  • 165 7 FRENCH FISHERMAN LANDS ON ENGLISH COAST London, Oct. 5. A lone French fisherman—Ernest Calliux, of Calais —had a terrible ordeal in the Channel when, caught by a sudden south herly gale, and with his anchor gone, he was driven across to the English coast
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  • 682 7 CANED IN BEDROOM WIFE AND FRIEND OF HUSBAND > Mrs. Frances Mary Field, giving an ad--1 dress at Woodside-green, Woodside, appeared at Penge Police-court to answer summonses alleging that she assaulted: Mrs. Violet Victoria Fitzmaurice, of Belvedre-road Upper Norwood, and Mrs. Winifred Esther Allingham, of
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  • 169 7 Unlicensed Hawkers Obstruct Police Alleged to have assaulted a police constable who was attempting to clear hawkers away from Chin Chew Street on October 14, two Chinese appeared before the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, on Saturday. They were both unlicensed hawkers. The constable said that
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  • 615 8 Tradition dies hard, especially when it is associated with prosperity. It comes as no surprise, therefore, to learn that the Penang Chamber of Commerce, like its sister organisation at Singapore, is opposed to any departure from the traditional free trade policy of the Colony. But tradition, like everything
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  • 281 8 The movement from the country to the towns received a pathetic illustration from France the other day. According to the Paris Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph the race of shepherds in that country is almost extinct. On the hill-sides only a few old men are left to pl}’ the
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  • 878 8 A Palace In South India The palace stands in the heart of the town, buried in bazaars. You would not know it was there. There is no place in the city from which you can see an inch of it; though miles out, in the fields,
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  • 923 8 A NEW OMNIBUS London has another new omn b started work recently on th»'i between Liverpool street and smith. It is novel, as i' has its the side under the seats instead f 41 front. There is no bonnet, and a single decker, it appears to be
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    • 266 8 A Few Dress Hints I FOR THE RAG BALL AT THE "RUNNYMEDE" ON SATURDAY, THE 5™ NOVEMBER. FOR THE CHAPS—Tennis Rig, Fancy Clobber and so forth. (Boiled Shirts at Owners' Risk) FOR THE GlRLS—Beach Pyjamas, Fancy Rags or you may even wear Evening I Dress, bless you I (But don't
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    • 199 8 EARMARK WEDNESDAY 16th NOVEMBER! DANCE AT THE GOLF CLUB. Proceeds in Aid of “POPPY DAY” FUNDS. This space kindly donated by E. O. HOTEL. HANDCRAFT SILVERWARE COCKTAIL SHAKERS MARMALADE -JARS CAKE CLIPS By Courtesy Robinson k Piano Co. j iOSIB TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. It’s A Fairyland At Night AT
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  • 662 9 MR NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN 0 N OTTAWA AGREEMENTS three day debate opened Imposition allegations of fiscal quackery LIBERALS AND WORLD FRIENDSHIP Initiating a three-day debate on the Ottawa agreements in he House of Commons, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of Exchequer, said that Ottawa has
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  • 287 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. ANIMATED SCENES PRESENT COMPOSITION OF HOUSE London, Yesterday. The reassembly of Parliament was marked by most animated scenes. The crowded benches loudly cheered Ministers. Sir Herbert Samuel, who sat below the gangway on the Government side, was greeted with Liberal cheers and a single Conservative
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  • 140 9 Mechanisation Scheme: Enormous Strides Made Paris, October 13. A speech by the War Minister, M. Painleve, at a banquet of the Officers of the Automobile Corps reveals the enormous strides made by the motorisation of the French army recently. He boasted of the fact that the French automobile
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  • 71 9 A Kick and a Claim For Damages Warsaw, October 13. The Polish executioner, Jan Maciejiki, who was recently dismissed for being drunk while exercising his functions, has brought a libel suit against the Government, claiming as compensation 50,000 gold dollars. The plaintiff insists that a criminal upon whom
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  • 55 9 Police Activities: Publishing Houses Raided Berlin, October 14. Simultaneous police perquisition took place on Thursday throughout Prussia in offices of the organisations and publishing houses connected with the Communist party. The authorities, pending the termination of the action do not disclose the particulars and do not indicate the
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  • 82 9 Case Of Virgil’s Sybil Important Discovery Naples, October 11. Professor Maiuri, the Inspector General of Historic Monuments, after a long search through the indications given by Virgil in the 2Eneid, has found on the Eastern plane of the Cumcean hills the veritable cave of the Sybil. It
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  • 99 9 .—Reuter. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA IN FIVE DAYS ELABORATE ARRANGEMENTS London, To-day. A five-day flight from England to Australia which it is aimed to complete on X’mas day has been planned by three British former R. A. F. officers. According to the Daily Herald the afstest commercial single
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  • 66 9 Jamboree To Be Held This Saturday On the occasion of the annual inspection of the Penang and Province Wellesley Scouts and Cubs by the Scout Commissioner for Malaya, Mr. F. C. Sands, accompanied by Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, the Scouts and Cubs of both districts will
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  • 87 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Average Retail Level On Oct. 1 43 Per Cent. Above July 1914 Rugby, Yesterday The Ministry of Labour reports that the average retail level of prices of commodities on October was approximately 43 ĕent. above the level of July, 1914, as compared with 41 per
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  • 64 9 Trouble Between Bolivia and Paraguay La Paz, October 11. The Bolivian General Staff is complaining that the Bolivians are using their prisoners of war as water carriers, which is contrary to the usages of war. Asunscion, October 11. A communique from the Ministry of War announces that the
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  • 58 9 Guard Establishes Order: Leaders Arrested Badajoz, October 11. The Civil Guard has established order in Urena and arrested the strike leaders, consisting of 8 men and two women, while the Governor has deposed the Mayor. Madrid: Senor Sanchez Guerra, former President of the Monarchial Council, is suffering from
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  • 80 9 Commercial Dictatorship For 18 Months Copenhagen, October 12. Political and financial circles believe that the financial bills which the Minister of Commerce will table before Parliament this afternoon will be tantamount to the establishment of a commercial dictatorship over Denmark for a period of eighteen months. The Ministry
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  • 43 9 First Woman Police Commissioner Appointed Ankara, October 11. For the first time in Turkey, a woman has been appointed a district Police Commissioner, Huzetje Hanum, who has been entrusted with the direction of one of Stamboul’s most important police stations.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 300 9 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —With reference to the leading article in the Straits Times of the 11th October on the above subject, I should like to remark that the value of the Wild Life Commission would have been greater if the Commissioner had been
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  • 60 9 Encouragement of Trade: Grand Commercial Week Madrid. October 11. On the initiative of the Spanish Oriental Chamber of Commerce, it is proposed to organise a grand commercial week by means of which it is hoped to develop relations between Spain and Eastern countries, notably China,
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  • 130 9 Mr. Ng Sek Foon, the proprietor of Kwan Leong Co., Ipoh, has kindly donated 1,000 bottles of his medicated oil and 1,000 packets of his medicated powder the proceeds of the sale of which will be in aid of the Asiatic unemployed. A new gold-bearing quartz lode
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  • 99 9 UN—Spot YESTERDAY .TO-DAY. London *152-5-0 *153-0-0 TIN (3 Months) n London £152-15-0 £153-7-6 Singapore $77.75 Business Done QK Penane 77 85 77 35 Business Done 25 tons Buyers-No Sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $5.80 $5.75 BLACK PEPPER $21.75 $21.75 RUBBER London 2JJd. 2%d. New York 3 A (G) 3& (G) Singapore
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  • 142 9 .—Reuter. COLOMBO OBJECTIONS LONDON STRONGLY IN FAVOUR London, Yesterday. There was a much increased turnover of tea shares yesterday which the Financial Times attributes to the growing probability that some form of restriction will be agreed to by Indian, Ceylon and Dutch East Indies growers. It remarks
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  • 82 9 Arrested In Penang Stated to have escaped from gaol in the Netherlands East Indies while undergoing a sentence after being convicted for gang robbery, a Chinese named Lim Chor Moh alias Lim Ah Say, who was arrested at Penang by the Detective Department, was to-day
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  • 29 9 .—Reuter. Brussels, Yesterday. The Cabinet has resigned owing to Liberal members being dissatisfied with the financial reconstruction scheme prepared by M. Renkin, the Premier and Finance Minister.—Reuter.
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  • 100 9 —Reuter. Drastic Reductions Demanded In Memorial To Premier. London, Yesterday. Drastic armament reduction is demanded in a memorial sent to the Premier on behalf of over three hundred signatories including Members of Parliament, leaders of the church, scientists, literatures and educationists. Labourites urge the Government to declare forthwith its
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  • 144 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Problem Of How To Balance It Paris, October 13. Apart from disarmament, the most acute problem now before the French Government is how to balance the 1933 Budget. The deficit has reached the enormous figure of 12 milliard francs (approximately £134,000,000) but against this it is
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  • 149 9 .—Reuter. America Shortly To Ratify 1925 Convention Geneva, Yesterday. The most interesting feature of the meeting to-day of the Committee for the Regulation of the Trade in and the Manufacture of Arms was the announcement of the American representative that his Government will shortly ratify the 1925 convention
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  • INDIAN ITEMS OF INTEREST
    • 644 10 No Swaraj Had Germany Won C.-IN-C.'s OUTSPOKEN SPEECH c Had Germany won the Great War, India would now have been “under the jack-boot of Germany”, and there would have been no talk of Swaraj. This statement was made in the Council of State, by His Excellency
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    • 61 10 Brahmin Youth And Wife Take Poison Madras, October 3. A Tinnevelly message says that a well-to-do Brahmin youth and his wife, aged sixteen, were found dead in their bed. Letters found beside them stated that they were happily ending their lives by taking poison of their own accord
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    • 355 10 Caste System Will Survive INTER-DINING NOT APPROVED OF Bombay, Oct. 2 While Mr. Gandhi is determined that there shall be a "complete removal of the social and religious disabilities under which a large part of the Hindu population has been groaning”, Pundit Madan Mohan Malaviya, who
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    • 419 10 Calcutta Improvement Trust's Efforts Calcutta, September 28. In beautifying the city, the Calcutta Improvement Trust, according to its Annual Report for the year 1931-32, has spent since it began its operations in 1912, Rs. 9,56,19,500 on the acquisition of land, including buildings, and Rs. 2,28,48,600 on engineering works.
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    • 1501 10 POONA PACT AND THE NEXT R. T. C. (By An Indian Contributor) The Poona Agreement has now become a settled fact and the promptness with which His Majesty’s Government accepted it and intimated their acceptance to Mr. Gandhi is commendable. All parties to the agreement, Dr. Ambedkar
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    • 75 10 Following Attempt To Raid Building Ahmedabad, October 2. About fifty Congress volunteers were arrested this evening for attempting to raid the building of the Gujarat Provincial Congress Committee. The volunteers came in successive batches and they were placed under arrest as they came shouting Congress slogans. The police
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    • 74 10 Resolutions At Benares Meeting Benares, October 4. Resolutions were passed at a public meeting urging all communities to settle their differences by adopting a system of joint electorate with the reservation of seats and urging on the Hindu community to throw open temples, wells, public schools, etc., to
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    • 646 10 Formation Cf A Medical Association Urged DR. TAMPS’S APPEAL Trivandrum, Sept. 28 The public of Trivandrum and the members of the Medical Department were well represented at the Victoria Jubilee Town Hall last evening to honour Dr. K. Raman Tampi, the retired Inspecting Medical Officer. It was one
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    • 108 10 Restriction On Middle Class Youths Chittagong, October 4. The District Magistrate met some leading Hindu citizens to-day and after explaining the present situation in connection with terrorist outrages read out two orders which will be put into force from to-day. One order requires the Hindu Bhadraloq (the middle
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    • 317 10 Sir Tej Esshadur Sap ru s Plea TIME TO HARNESS FORCr OF CO-OPERATION Allahabad, Oct i Sir Tej Bahadur Sapur has sent tu following cable to Mr. Polak, Menh'i dian Conciliation Group, London: convey to the Indian Conciliation and other friends our thanks. TDiifeI** 1
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    • 174 10 Step To Stop Outside Interference Bombay, Oct An important and decisive step to outside interference in the cotton and restore norma! and free trading taken at the meeting of the East M Cotton Association on Wednesday mgß A comprehensive resolution calling -r all the members to co-operate
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    • 165 10 Alleged Discovery Central Station Police Bombay, jJ hi’rga* .11 The police raid on a Government House on Mai J Bombay city, it is allc e <r ibed discovery of what is broadcasting station used oy Bombay Congress. Tnrtian Chandiani, the only I oro min e:i: J Viceroy’s Air
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  • 746 11 Sir Fiennes Barrett-Lennard’s Allegations “NEARLY DIED” Story Of Unhappy Stay In Jamaica About a month ago we published the flr>t details of an alleged attempt in Jamaica to murttfr Sir Fiennes BarrettLennard, who, after serving as a PuLsne judge in the Straits for some years, was
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  • 370 11 >. —Reuter. Tottering Walls A Menace To Rescuers Athens, Oct. 1. British warships are bombarding the walls of the ruined buildings in the earthquake area which, with the continued shocks and the danger of a sudden collapse, have become a menace to the rescue workers.
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  • 238 11 Penguins’ Welcome London, October 2. Prince Michael, the Crown Prince of Roumania, paid a second visit to the Zoo. He w’ent partly to complete his tour of the gardens, but also to renew’ his friendship with the penguins, whose endearing quaintness had fascinated the boy
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  • 59 11 To-morrow at the “Gardens” at 5 p.m. 1. March The Spirit of Liberty Rosey 2. Overture The Arcadians Wood 3. Selectin Leslie Stuart’s Songs Godfrey 4. Two Numbers (a) Slow Fox-Trot “Glad Rag Doll” Ager (b) Fox-Trot —“Dip your Brush in the Sunshine” Johnson 5. Patrol Jungle Drums
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  • 614 12 EX2HAMGE PROBLEMS DEMAND FOR STANDARD CURRENCY London, October 2. A return to the gold standard or some other standard which would be capable of attaining the same results was urged at the conference of the League of Industry, which opened at Leamington, by Mr. Richard S. Guinness,
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  • 198 12 SUBSCRIBED TWICE OVER London, Oct. 5 The cash lists for the issue of Commonwealth of Australia Three and a-Half per Cent, debentures at 97% were closed at 9.45 a.m. yesterday. It is understood that the amount was subscribed twice over. The offer was made yesterday, and was the
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  • 766 12 SELANGOR RIVER RUBBER At an extra-ordinary general meeting of the Selargor River Rubber Estates, held at Salisbury House, E.C., resolutions were unanimously passed providing for the voluntary winding-up and reconstruction of the company, each £1 share in the new company being credited with 18s paid up. Mr. C.
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  • 164 12 Latest Quotations Tues Mon Get. 18 Oct 17 Sips 19 p flrjB 86 i 87 28/82 128 06 New York 8.41 8 44} 4.85, Montreal 8.71} 8.7 Braeselß 24.55 24 77} 84 *8 Geneva 17 70 17 83} 24 86 Amsterdam 8.48} 8.57 12 Orf Ml
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  • 141 12 Scene At Meeting Of Australian Cabinet Canberra, Oct. 4 How the news of the Conversion result relieved the tension here is typified by the scene at the meeting of the Cabinet to-day, when the Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, read aloud a cable from Mr. Bruce, Australian Minister in
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  • 50 12 Canberra, Oct. 4 Customs receipts of the Commonwealth of Australia for September amounted to £2,776,000, representing an increase of £561,000 over the corresponding period of last year. For the quarter ended 30th September, the total amounted to £8,310, 000, an increase of £1,461,000 in comparison with last year.
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  • 125 12 Net profit of Maturata Tea and Rubber Co. to 30th June £1,084 (against £4,911), plus £2,989 (£2,188) brought in. Pref. div. took £360 and interim of 5 p.c. on Ord. £1,500, balance £2,213 forward. Directors are unable to declare a final div. on Ord. (Prev. year
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  • 45 12 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 9th to 15th October, 1932 (being one, week) was 145 piculs. The output of Tin Bentong No Liability for the first half of October, 1932, was Hours 200, piculs 100, cubic yards 16,300.
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    • 192 12 YOUR NIGHT T,n3 SATURDAY AT y Bth MILE TANJONG BUNGAH ON SATURDAY, 22nd OCTOBER Commencing at 8.30 p.m. GRAND BZjACjI i'**. X U.-uIL AND VARIETY COMPETITION GALA FRIZES FOR BALLROOM DANCING, SWIMMING, SKATING, TREASURE HUNT BEST EEACH COSTUMES SPECIAL ATTRACTION Mr. CAMERON-ALSTON and Miss MADGE ANDERSON in EXHIBITION DANCING The
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    • 11 12 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 186 12 I IDEAL CURE for PILESL c aa 15 r 1 inr I a N j FILES i YfNKAYS AGENCY RO. Box 103. IPOH.FMS?® 1 (HAEMORRHOIDS) i w uOT JIHO' 1 i LtsH I I I "••Alleriburgs Foods g The Allenburys Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 121 12 sb I si 3 fwSISSiffTSr •J H k 4 Ky u B Ms! nHM b ufcrffßFrKWwT jtw' .t?*l JAMES DUNN—PEGGY SHANNON IN "SOCIETY GIRL" FOX MOVIETONE’S NEW SEASON HIT. To morrow MARK TWAIN’S IMMORTAL STORY HUCKLEBERRY FINN with JACKIE COOGAN MITZI GREEN 'Phone LM 264 6.75 OPENING TO-NIGHT ROBERT MONTGOMERY,
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  • 804 13 Schedule of Principal Lines is a list of vessels arriving from Penang dunng the wee IN PORT TO-DAY g S benkeoch «m NogasaW MOJl, Kobe Langsa, Lho-Seuma-ss X sS"s» b ‘"S aml o lcM<!h Salls for we b g T-msrsa Idi, Lho-Seumawe Tsl*< “■> Olehleh-Friday. BANDAR
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  • 309 13 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. Penang Free School annual prize giving, Free School, Green Lane, 11 a.m. OCTOBER 22, 20 and 29. Perak Turf Club Autumn Sleeting, Ipoh.
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  • 666 13 SENTENCE CF SIX MONTHS FOUND NOT FIT TO BE MOVED London. Oct. 3. Miss Brenda Dean Paul (22), of Ulster-terrace, Regent’s Park, N. W., was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment by Mr. Griffith-Jones, the Tower Bridge magistrate, for being in possession unlawfully of a quantity of morphine
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 79 13 K '"7 1 Perfect Tel let IlwiOiOw BJ’-I TUUKI V/ i' VsMrrmxrt 1. f < I'; To Keep Your Skin in Perfect Condition Cleanse your face regularly with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse well. If there are pimples or rashes gently smear wim a little Cutieura Ointment five minutes
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    • 461 13 Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre—FlLM stains disappear completely. TH E Pepsodent Laboratories an- is still the Pepsodent you have always nounce a
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  • 279 14 SHOW WHICH WILL ATTRACT THE COLLECTORS London Oct. 5. A show of children’s books which will attract collectors from all over the world is to be held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, next month. At present Mrs. Maclagan, one of the experts at the Museum,
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  • 228 14 Would-Be Captor Bitten On Hand r The Singapore ambulance was called to the Rochore Roa- x'olice Station on Friday to convey a Chinese, who said he had been bitten by a python, to hospital. The man was bleeding from a large wound on the back of
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  • 194 14 London, October 5. The new British Pharmacopoeia was issued, and at the same moment becomes law, and 23,000 men and women chemists will spend most of the week-end studying the book. What was law for chemists yesterday is not law to-day. The chemical customs of the
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  • 135 14 It Looks Like a Violin and Sounds Like a Sax DANCE BAND DEBUT London. Oct. 5. A novel musical instrument —the violinophne —will be played in public for the first time in London. The violinophone is a violin containing amnlifying apparatus, with a horn attached. It is played
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  • 174 14 MR. PERCY W. GREENAWAY ELECTED Aiderman Percy Walter Greenaway, on whom the King has decided to confer a knighthood, as one of the retiring Sheriffs, was on Sept. 29 elected Lord Mayor of London in succession to Sir Maurice Jenks. Hundreds of people assembled to see the
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  • 148 14 DISCOVERY BY GREEK STUDENT The site of the Temple of Eros, long sought by archaeologists, has at last been discovered, it is claimed, by a young Greek student, working under Professor Arvanitopoulos, and efforts are now being made to obtain financial assistance from the Greek Government
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  • 200 14 MAN THROWS PETROL IN HER MOTOR-CAR Paris, Oct. 5. A woman was dragged from a burning motor-car at Rouen late. Early this morning she was able to give the name of a man who, she said, had thrown a can full of petrol through the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 214 14 You Fee! Fitter—And You Do < Twice As Much ia 14 Tennis—cricket—swimtning—football—all wonder- rr IWE*SX ful exercise after oifice hours <X provided you are fit. If z you are unfit, either men- jrffrT Af I tally or physically, all sports tv lose their savour. Yom energy flags, and your spiri
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    • 367 14 Herves and Indigestion If your life is made a martyrdom by Poor Health follow the example of these grateful folk and prove the Efficacy of Cassell’s Tablets in your own individual and particular I case TO-DAY! JF NERVES ON EDGE W Every woman knows what that worn and washed-out feeling
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    • 2166 15 F.FM..I. 'MIC i P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA Jl> AND APCAR LINES I xnco™ j Jt<x' -J**™ X. PENANG S CRISTOBAL I -f ra IBB* FIlMMri > M Z «ua MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES l feAl 1 .r.vTTvrvr BOSTON AND NEW YORK W WW EE C H K «n-ni», illes London,
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  • 675 16 Annual Meeting WORKING LOSS OF $7,563 FOR THE YEAR The thirteenth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Batang Padang Dredging Co., Ltd., was held at noon to-day at the registered offices of the Company, No. 33 Beach Street, Penang. Mr. D. A. M.
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  • 87 16 Cricketers Arrive At Freemantle Freemantle, Yesterday. The M.C.C. cricket team arrived at 8 a.m. and was welcomed by a large wharfside crowd. Duckworth was the recipient of friendly barracking of howzat as he disembarked.— Reuter. As a result of the new Kedah Customs duties, similar to those passed
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  • 566 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 am. to-day:— Yesterday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 12/3 13/- 12/3 12/9 Bangrin 13/3 14/3 13/- 14/Hong Fatt 35 40 35 40 Kampong K. 6/9 7/3 6/9
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  • 991 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST lĕj e NAMES. I |g! 3 RUBBER (Dollar.) c. I c. Allenby Rubber Co. 4° Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3 J 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 05 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 55 7« Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. ’5 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates
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  • 172 16 Wednesday, October 12. His Excellency dined with Lieut.-Colonel A. F. Chapman and Officers Ist Bn The Gloucestershire Regiment at the Officers’ Mess, Tanglin Barracks this evening. Thursday, October 13. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lindsell, Captain H. Bloxham and Mr. E. Hulton had luncheon at Government House.
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  • 255 16 Two Malays named Pah Itam bin Mohamed Ganny and Mohamed Kassim bin Pachee were to-day charged with attempting to cheat Palanyappa Thawer in respect of one dollar by inducing him to believe that they were authorised to collect funds in aid of the Malay Mosque at Dato
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  • 62 16 PENANG, OCTOBER 19. (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 2/4 On New York Bank Demand 39% France T.T. 950 nom India T.T. 153 Bangkok T.T. 80 per tics. 100 nom Batavia T.T. 98% Singapore T.T.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 49 16 ON OTHER PAGES Indian News 10 Municipal Commissioners Meeting 7 London Letter for Women 6 Attempt to Poison Judge 11 Famous Books for Children 14 Chamber of Commerce (Penang) Meeting 5 The Pursuit of Beauty by C. E. H. Jacobs 4 Latest Cable News 1 9 Produce Markets 9
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    • 147 16 If 11 I w V H A Vitamin A to ensure resistance to V infections; Vitamin B to bring back a healthy appetite; Vitamin C —most 9 important for children; and Vitamin D—- the health factor of the sun itself. Here 9 is the ABC and Dof health. These are
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 37 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfa! 6 a.m. 75 E. Noon 90 S. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water TO-DAY 1.50 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 2.11 p.m. 8.10 p.m. TO-MORROW 2.10 a.m. 8.50 a.m. 2.35 p.m. 8.25 p.m.
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    • 82 16 I YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE SCIIEI.\i X( OF TWO INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE Fnu ENTITLED THE STORY OF A SPARK PLUG II and IGNITION I AT THE OLD XAVERIANS ASSOCIATION No. 1, Leith Street, At 6.15 p.m. To-day Wednesday, October THE FILMS WILL BE PRECEDED BY AN IXTERESTIXr LECTURE
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