Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 October 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISH® '833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 249. Vol. LXXXX. FRIDAY. 21st OCTOBER. 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 880 1 similar relations in Europe.—Rugby Radio Service. Archbishop Of Canterbury's Stirring Speech CO-OPERATION WITH U.S. URGED PRIME MINISTER MAY PROCEED TO GENEVA London, Yesterday. The possibility of the Premier shortly accompanying Sir John Simon to Geneva to get a general and better understanding amongst the
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  • 291 1 —Router. Believer In The Personal Touch COMMENT BY THE TIMES STRONG CENTRAL GOVERNMENT' NECESSARY DELICATE TASK London, Yesterday. Sir Samuel Wilson, accompanied by Mr. Gent of the Colonial Office, left for Marseilles to join the P. O. Ranpura for Malaya. In an interview with Reuter Sir
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  • 151 1 —Reuter «yfRON'G HOME market WHICH GUARANTEES i NATION’S FOOD SUPPLY O&LY SOME BASIS Benin, Yesterday. <A strong home market which gna ra .tees the nation’s food supply can alon e form a solid basis for Germany’s, foreign trade,” decte'.-d Dr. Luther, President of the Relchsbank, in a
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  • 73 1 R< in; r. SEQUEL TO FINDING OF i CORPSE London "Yesterday. As a sequel to the finding corpse f<>l a man nunwd George Hmt’fev of Rod, -M. tr Henley, on October 10, lT>e jury at the inqteest at Henley to-day returnen a verdict that Hawke s 'as killed
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  • 99 1 less 8 3 queBllon cvhtinues.—ReuW Wire- Negotiations Continue At Manchester U’ndon, Oct. 15 The negc-.iations for a settlement of the 2-am.ashire totton spinning dispute cojtinu»Mi ;n y.nnchester to-day under the ■airmansiiip of Mr. Legett,Ahief Concilia--03 CB r of she Ministry of Labour. An; i&gt;?ree»n«'nt wa. reached in principle
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  • 157 1 -—Mi uvv MJ LUC UUCUr ’-ugbv .Radio Service. Forthcoming Visit To Belfast J Need For Economy Ml BelfX of who will visit Bi p arli ampnt Novem her to open the New of -\i,r‘h n r and admin 'strative buildings BH Governor 1 1 J reland has written
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  • 52 1 —Reuter. Assembly Of Royalty At Roy?l Wedding Coburg, Yesterday. SiKtyrseyjji members of European royalty including four from England assembled for the marriage of Princess Sibylla of Saxe Coburg and GOtha and Prince Gustav Adolf son of the Crywn Prince of SwedenThe bridal pair are great grand children of
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  • 50 1 -Reuter. Two Officers Sentenced In London London, Yesterday. Ernest Thomas, Finance Officer of the New Zealand High Commissioner’s Office, London, was sentenced to twelve months in tne secund division for stealing money from the Now Zealand Government amounting to Arnold Hore, au-;'jt cierk was sentenced tp nine months.
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    • 1096 1 DUTIES OX FOODSTUFFS IN F. M. S. MERCHANT'S OPINION (To The Editor of The Pinang Gazette), Sir, With reference to your leading article in today’s issue under the heading "Unity Essential,” the writing of which was evidently prompted by the speech of the Chairman of the Penang
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  • 112 1 .—Reuter. I WANT TO LOSE THE PHILUPPINE ISLANDS FARMER'S TROUBLES Idaho Falls, Yesterday. “I wish to Cod we had never sailed into Manila Bay. I want to lose the Phillipine Islands as soon as possible,” declared Senator Borah in a speech in reference to United States committments
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  • 74 1 Reuttr Wireless. Destroyed By Fire: Pulpit Bible Saved i London, October 16. The High Church in Lossiemouth at which the Prime Minister regularly worships w’hen at his Scottish home was destroyed by fire early this morning. The outbreak was discovered by the beadle who rushed into the building
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  • 75 1 —Reuter» YOU'VE GOT MOTORS AND WE ARE STARVING London, Yesterday. The booing of a section of the crowd and cries of you’ve got motors and we are starving which soon drowned the general cheering greeted the arrival of Prince George at Poplar this evening to open the new
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  • 72 1 Reuter Covered Courts Women’s. Singles Final London, Oct. 15 In the Finals of the Women’s Singles of the Queen’s Club Covered Courts Championships, Miss Scriven defeated Miss Stammers 6/2 and 6/4 and in the Men’s Borotra defeated Lee 6/3, 6/2, 6/3, he winning the title for the fifth
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    • 1918 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICES BANKS. Thn 1 ADVERTISEMENTS i II Vw V l H,EL ui VOY 19 Nederlandsche Handel Hongkong and All communications relating to (Outward) L B I Advertisements should be addressed to Maatschappij, N. V. Shanghai Banking o'l nZBn za the Advertisement Manager, The “Consignees of cargo per
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    • 603 3 Calcutta Defeated 15 POINTS TO 11 IN FINAL Horne's Men Will Bring Back Two Cups Madras, October 8. The concluding match of the All-India Rucbv Tournament was played this afternoon’on the Gymkhana grounds in the presence of a large gathering of spectaL e the contestants
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    • 636 3 Was nne bouch!” n !J al l y ex P ect ed to be the W n Tu VS( io? f the Tour »ament took e! ch Regiment q^ ben Ce y lon met the n in the fi rat 7 hey were ei B b
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    • 240 3 Left Home On Thursday Morning POLICE SEARCH I Colombo, October 10. Some anxiety is being caused in Colomibo regarding the whereabouts of Mr. i Asoka Panabokke, the 19-year-old son of the Hon. Mr. T. B. Panabokke, Minister of Health, who has been missing from his home, “Seafield”,
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    • 234 3 Dead Rat In Kachcheri Not Infected 9 CASES—7 DEATHS Colombo, October 10. “It has proved to be an entirely false alarm,” said Dr. S. F. Chellappah, to a “Times of Ceylon” representative, regarding the finding of a plague rat in the Kurunegala Kachcheri. Dr. Chellappah, it will
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    • 169 3 Kurunegala, October 2. The plague situation at Kurunegala is becoming alarming. The whole town is being evacuated and over 70 per cent, of the population has left. Traders are making a hurried departure as a result of a rumour spread by some mischief-makers that the
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    • 510 3 An Aim At All Statutory Safeguards EUROPEANS' STANDPOINT Colombo, October 10. The October issue of the Quarterly Bulletin of the European Association of Ceylon has an editorial on “The Constitutional Issue,” dealing with the debate in the State Council on the seven resolutions recently brought up by
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    • 66 3 i Is BRITISH WIRE ROPES. 2 S H THOS AN D WM. SMITH LTD.—B .ITISH ROPES LTD. ■J Send us Your Let us Help Solve J &gt;. Enquiries. Your Wire Rope &gt; &lt; Representative Troubles. Write Stocks Carried U s To Day S HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT «P
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    • 234 3 I" HOTEL MAJESTIC (OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION) KUALA LUMPUR FITTED WITH MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT ELECTRIC LIFTS LONG AND SHOWER BATHS HOT AND COLD' RUNNING WATER TELEPHONE TO RUNNERS MOTOR CAR BEDROOMS TO MEET ALL TRAINS f ORCHESTRA TRANSPORT GARAGE I FREE &gt; DINNER DANCE SPECIAL RATES TO EVERY SATURDAY Commercial
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  • 340 3 OBITUARY Dr. G. P. Hay Says the Times of Ceylon:— It is with regret that we have to record the death, which occurred in Kandy on Thursday, of Dr. G. P. Hay, at the age of 58 years. Dr. Hay had been one of the most prominent residents of Kandy
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  • 356 4 SACKS FULL OF COINS Chinese Copper Coins and Counterfeit Silver Pieces The Penang Detective Station was turned into a miniature treasury yesterday and several detectives were engaged in a night long task sorting and counting a large haul of silver and copper coins which
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  • 223 4 THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE FILM AT MAJESTIC A rollicking and thoroughly enjoyable juvenile comedy drama from the Paramount studio is delighting full houses at the Majestic. It is the immortal story from the pen of ev&lt;ry boy’s author, Mark Twain, entitled HUCKLEBERRY FINN. Jackie Coogan, Mitzi Green, Jackie Searle and
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  • 793 4 Mr. J. Hindhede is due back in Singapore by the Erria on October 29. Mrs. E. M. Atkin-Berry is a passenger by the Erria, due at Singapore on October 29. Mr. R. P. Hunter, of Bruseh Estate, Perak, and Mrs. Hunter are returning from leave by the
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    • 285 4 NOT9CE TENDERS will be received up to noon on Friday, the 4th November, 1932, at the Resident Councillor’s Office, Penang, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies for the Government at Penang, for a period of one year, commencing from Ist January, 1933 Clothing (making up) Coal for Government Vessels
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    • 285 4 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL Tanjong Bungah. Telephone No. 60. FANCY DRESS BALL! Saturday sth November, 1932. Music Starts 8 p.m. Dance 9 pan. Sharp. 3 Prizes for Ladies. 3 Prizes for Gentlemen. 2 Prizes for Dance Competition I DINNER DANCE $2.00 Each. NON-DINNERS Cts. 50 Each. LADIES FREE The Judges’ Decision
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    • 71 4 Boxing Boxing AT WEMBLEY In Aid Of The Health Strength Union’s Improvement Fund. OPEN AMATEUR BOXING The Health and Strength Union VERSUS The Rest (PENANG PROVINCE WELLESLY) Thursday, 27th Oct. 1932 AT 9.30 P.M. (Prizes Will Be Awarded) Entries from “THE REST” to be sent AT ONCE to:—LEE SIEW AUN,
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    • 129 4 a 3 V i 1)! ■OBI SNAPPY NEW RECORDS \My Wife's First Husband John DE 866 Fs The Woman Who Pays r' Where's The Girl DB 888 m Guy Whose Wife is Th e S Life of The Party CHICK EXDOR CHARLIE FARRELL AGAIN TICKLE THE EAR WITH FOUR CATCHY
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    • 121 4 B M *KKM.¥gI&gt;XIJt3fK^-«^&gt;«»- aB MARK TWAIN’S IMMORTAL STORY "HUCKLEBERRY FINN" with JACKIE COOGAN MITZI GREEN JACKIE SEARL Etc. To Morrow Night VICTOR McLAGLEN in ‘WHILE PAPAS SLEEPS" X&lt; f jW Q j 5 ■Phone 1492. Theatre Koyal 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 The Supreme British Dramatic Achievement "DEADLOCK" I starring STEWART ROME
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  • 1135 5 OPENING TO MORROW earwig and golden queen GOOD THINGS By Tie Tae I .rrnw will see the opening of the jS»'*"™ ting, the last ?nrofe-sionnl meet for this year. one P ‘I o f nine and the fields jherc is a car J oi nir&lt;
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  • 269 5 TO-MORROW’S MATCHES ASTON VILLA TO ENTERTAIN BIRMINGHAM The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION L Aston V. v. Birmingham Bolton W. v. Manchester C. Chelsea v. Derby C. Huddersfield T. v. Blackburn R. Leicester C. v. Everton
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  • 837 5 Foreign Office Statement We have received the following from the Chinese Consulate, Penang:— In view of the many inquiries recently received regarding the Regulations governing the issuance of Consular Invoices promulgated by the National Government on June 11th, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs deems it necessary to
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  • 553 5 DIAMOND DEALER’S OFFICE RAIDED GLOVED GANG Thieves who escaped with jewellery valued at £5,000 in a lightning raid on a Hatton-garden diamond merchant's office:— Entered with a false key. Opened and relocked the safe without making a mark. Left no clue—not even a fingerprint.
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    • 34 5 Since you have taken the trouble to read this, be convinced that the other advertisements in this paper are also read. If you wish o buy or sell, let the Pinang Gazette help you.
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    • 102 5 T IBlL———Winnie I—wwwo You cannot get Better Value anywhere! We defy competition We have just imported K. ~*vx~ a splendid wearing Towel in three useful sizes and of a quality never before offered at the price. The pile is close woven, KyW a| sturdy in texture and 9 K WHITE
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  • 294 6 t r NEATER CURLS “LOPSIDE CUT” IN NEW HAIR STYLE FOR WOMEN One of the main objects of the gigantic Hairdressing Fashion Fair which opened at Olympia is to prove- that short hair is smart hair, and long hair is dowdy. The Hairdressers’ Association have
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  • 320 6 PROVISION FOR LADY GUESTS The Devonshire Club, following on the decision not to move from its site in St. James’s Street, is embarking on a restoration scheme. That portion of the club which was damaged by fire in 1930 is now being restored, with an independent entrance
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  • 159 6 TWO GIRLS BRAVE ARMED MAN London, October 5. Two girl assistants employed in a sub post office and chemist’s shop in Emmanuelroad, Balham, London, were held up by a young man armed with a revolver. He walked into the shop and asked for the telephone. Then he took
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  • 487 6 REVELATIONS OF ASTROLOGY BRITISH ASSOCIATION AND OLD SCIENCE Probably the most surprising question during all the discussions of the British Association for the Advancement of Science at York so far was one that startled the joint meeting of the Psychology and Educational Science Section, when they were
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  • 161 6 TAUGHT HIMSELF—“ITS QUITE EASY” l-oi d soj/u.! i ■-£&gt; aSnt. j It He has freckles and golden hair, and his eyes shine from above cheeks which the fat boy of Charles Dickens might have been proud to own. Peter Chapman, who is 11 years old has been
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  • 91 6 JACK HYLTONS ‘FINDS’— BROTHERS WHO COMPOSE AND SING Two poor Scottish boys, aged fourteen and sixteen, are to have their chance to find fame in London. They are David and Bertie Kidd, of McDougall street, Pollokshaws, Glasgow. Bertie, who is sixteen, has composed forty waltzes
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  • 362 6 AIMS OF NEW INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY London, October 3. A newf international society has been formed in London with the object of advocating a world police force to maintain peace, and begins active operations this week. The president is Hr. G.N. Barnes and the hon. treasurer Lord
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  • 260 6 MONEY IN A WOMAN’S IDEA London, September 30. Mr. Peter Flower is an artist. But he found art did not pay, so he took to pain’ing buttons. Now in the same house where he once painted pictures for art and little money he paints buttons and has
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  • 160 6 DARING GIRL RIDER REFUSES BIG OFFER Considered to be one of the most skilful horsewoman in the West of England, a young Lynton girl has just refused a tempting offer to display her skill on the films. Miss Dorothea Nancekivell, the pretty daughter of a Lynton
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  • 874 6 VETERINARY CHEMIST IN COURT London, October 4. James Arthur Coulson, 37, described as a veterinary chemist living at Upper Richmond Road, Putney, appeared on remand at the Wimbledon Police Court yesterday charged with attempting to murder Mrs. Roe May Greene, a canine specialist, at a house in
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    • 14 6 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in the ”PIAM NG G4ZETTE.”
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    • 136 6 /la I® j ww I j I 1/? .pOV .X. I 11 V&gt; OF FRESHNESS 018 EVERY TIN OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS and HIGH CLASS STORES o SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA &fie dispensary (192.9) M BISHOP STREET, PENANG Tel. 398. I I _®j£. IT) OLD SCOTCH j IHIIIIM 1 Sole
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  • 1636 7 FOUNDER OF PENANG CAREER of a brilliant empire BUILDER To-day is the 138th anniversary of the death of Capt. Francis Light, c Prince of Wales Island or Penang and incidentally of British founder ot rnnv MalayaA brilliant Empire builder and precursor of
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  • 264 7 income tax assessment forms are now being sent out. Questions set at the examination for inspectors of taxes include the following: Explain carefully how, if you were taken to the North Pole, you could satisfy yourself by observation and experiment that you were
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    • 415 7 A GRA/PTHE SITUATION AT IT MEAN/ MONEY Spend a few moment contemplating your present position, and then look ahead to your future. Will your present livelihood enable you to retire at a comfortable age? Do you See your old age safely provided for? If not, and you wish to SECURE
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  • 912 8 We direct special attention, to the recent amendment to the Criminal Procedure Code of the Federated Malay States which is such a departure from the accepted principles of British justice that we urge a strong protest to higher powers in order to have it deleted. In the
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  • 314 8 Six branches of the Celtic race were drawn together in Cornwall last month to celebrate a common heritage. The place of meeting is appropriate; for, of all the corners of the earth where the Celts have found a home, the Duchy is the latest to awaken to
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  • 1029 8 AN EXPERIENCE IN A LINER It does not often happen like that—a full green sea aboard Hie beam of a big siiip from bow to stern. The low-lying sailing ships are used to it, of course; it is one of the reasons for their extinction. With 40,000
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  • 758 8 OLDEST NELSON M monument To-day is the 127th a™. Battle of Trafalgar. WheV* J came known Britain went e r l enthusiasm and monuirenTl I Admiral were erected all‘t? Isles. These generally SI arches. It would be quite to enumerate the ma nv thousands, of monuments uh
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    • 14 8 Ilford Plates Paper World famous g G. H. Slot Co., Ltd.| t th st—3l-12.
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  • 529 9 Reuter. ENGLISH WOMAN'S TERRIBLE ORDEAL RESCUE AFFECTED BY JAPANESE PATRIOTIC SOCIETY PARENTS OVERJOYED AT GOOD NEWS Rugby, Yesterday. The release was to-day effected of Mrs. Pawley, the nineteen- r-old Englishwoman, and Charles Corkran, son of MajorL ca I si r Charles Corkran, who were captured
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  • 127 9 To Create International F Headship 1 From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Arthur Loew, Vice-President of Metro Goidwyn Meyer, arrived aboard the airplane Spirit of Fun from Batavia at noon yesterday doing the trip in three hours 40 minutes and establishing what may be assumed to
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  • 75 9 neuter Wireless. Rousing Welcome From City Girls London, October 15. Jiris, rave th’*! f City workers &gt; mostly Welcome when f Wales a rousin Street Stat he arrived at Liverpool fr °m Holland 0 t o S mornin by boat train Hint's u-oii So enth usiastic were the
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  • 34 9 fceuG deniec Wireless. Reports of Oct. 16 to b« nr a Nation al development an P T posed b y Mr. Ramsay Maester Wir e nied by a hi £b authority.—
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  • 46 9 Reuter. Claims Aggregating Millions Filed Against I. M. C. New York, Yesterday. Claims aggregating $460,000,000 were filed on behalf of the American Kreuger Toll company against the bankrupt International Match Corporation. An additional claim of $165,000,000 was filed on behalf of the Dutch Kreuger-Toll company.—
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  • 37 9 Brigade Work Hindered By Insufficiency Of Water Pressure (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. A fire occurred at Tronoh gutting ten shophouses. The work of the fire brigade was hindered owing to insufficient water pressure.
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  • 89 9 Hundredth Amsterdam-Batavia Flight Yesterday the K.L.M. aeroplane PH AIR (the Rice Bird) left Amsterdam for Batavia on the hundredth flight on the Amster-dam-Batavia air service. The Ist. Pilot is G. M. H. Erijns, 2nd. Pilot Th. W. Van Weyrother, Mechanic P. B. Blok, Wireless Operator G. van
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  • 406 9 its findings will be applied to her. —Reuter Wireless. HITCH OVER VENUE FOR FOUR POWER MEETING DEADLOCK London. Oct. 17, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald made it plain in his speech at the luncheon to-day that as far as Germany’s claim for equality on a purely moral basis is
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  • 290 9 rate for imperial preferences duty. Rugby Radio Service. Grave Disappointment at News Dublin, October 16. News of the breakdown in the negotiafirms between England and Ireland were received with grave disappointments by those who were just beginning to visua- lise a settlement. Mr. Cosgrave observes that there is
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  • 69 9 .—Rugby Radio Service, British Pilots To Make a Bid In November Rugby, Yesterday. Squadron Leader Gayford and Flight Lieutenant Bett are preparing to make their attempt to break the world s ong distance non stop air record between November 9 and 13. The aircraft has been subjected to
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  • 456 9 —Reuter. FOREIGN SECRETARY REPLIES TO LIBERAL FEARS MANY VISITORS TO FOREIGN OFFICE Rugby, Yesterday. When the debate in the House of Commons was resumed to-day on the financial resolutions to give effect to the Ottawa agreements, the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, dealt with the contention
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  • 132 9 .—Reuter Wireless Death of Discoverer of Coolgardie Mine Sydney, October J. 7. Mr. William Ford, joint discoverer with Mr. Arthur Bayley of the enormously rich Coolgardie Gold Field, died to-day at the age of 80. He and Bayley were out prospecting in 1892 and camped at Coolgardie. They
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  • 103 9 —Reuter Wireless. Four Lives Lost During Last Week-End London, October 17. Four lives were lost in shipping disasters during the weekend, while the timely arrival of a British Steamer saven 42 members of the crew of a sinking vessel in mid Atlantic. A Lowestoft steam drifter collided with
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  • 190 9 uniformity in applying tests.—Rugby Radio Service. Legislation Dealing With Means Test Rugby, Yesterday. In order to dispel anxiety among a section of unemployed caused by the different conditions which govern tests in various parts of the country as to the needs of applicants for relief the Prime Minister
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  • 121 9 to separate from England.—Reuter Wireless. Home Rule To Be a Plank In Liberal Platform London, Oct. 15 The Scottish Home Rule movement which has gained a certain impetus lately from the growth of the spirit of nationalism in Scotland received further encouragement from Sir Herbert Samuel who told
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  • 122 9 Wall Street opened firm.—Reuter Wireless. Large Amount Seeking Employment London, Oct. 15 In spite of Stock Exchange and other demands helping to curtail supplies, the large amount of money at present seeking employment is shown in the applications received for this week’s Treasury Bills totalling £50,000.000 which again amounted
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  • 127 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Brave Italian Captain Refuses To Leave Ship A thrilling fight to save the crew of the 6,000 tons Italian cargo steamer Monte Nevoso, aground on Haisboro sands off Cromer was crowned with success to-day. The Cromer life-boat which had been standing-by the distressed vessel for twenty-four
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  • 88 9 HN—Spot YESTERDAY .TO-DAY. London £lM nN l^„dT tha £ls 2- 7 6 Business Done 25 tons 25 tons COPRA— (Sundried) 55.70 ss.&lt;u BLACK PEPPER $21.75 RUBBER London 2J?d. 2/ d. New York 3* (G) 3% (G) Singapore cts. TAPIOCA Medium Pearl $3.45 $3.45 Fair Seed 53.15 $3.15 RICE
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  • 126 9 lion articulated links for cartridges.—Reuter. BOARD OF TRADE STATEMENT CIRCULATED IN PARLIAMENT EXPORTS FROM BRITAIN London, Yesterday. In reply to Mr. Price, who asked details of arms and ammunition licensed for export from Britain to China and Japan in July, August and September, 1932, Mr. Walter Runciman
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  • 86 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Gold Minings Attract Attention London, Oct. 17 On the Stock Exchange to-day gold minings again attracted considerable attention and there has been also a sharp rally in Argentine Railways. Otherwise, business on the new account was disappointing. After some profit taking, British Government securities closed around
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  • 35 9 Reuter Wireless. Nine Nazi Newspapers Suspended Cologne, Oct. 15. Nine Nazi newspapers representing the entire Nazi press, have been suspended by the Governor of the Province for five days for defamation of the Government.
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    • 42 9 IRunnvniede The Brighter Hotel.” TO-MORROW MUSIC in the Lounge from 12 Noon. DINNER DANCE SUNDAY Orchestral Concert 9.30 P.M. SATURDAY—Sth NOVEMBER THE RAG BALL REVISED MONTHLY RATE Billiard Annexe $135.00 (running water modern sanitation. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. George Goldsack, Manager. u raMW
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  • 3965 10 116th ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDATION OF SCHOOL HEADMASTER'S ILLUMINATING REPORT CHANGE IN THE SCHOOL'S CONSTITUTION WELCOMED The annual distribution of prizes at the Penang Free School took place this morning at 11 o’clock in the school hall at Green Lane. The Rev. Keppel Garnier
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  • 416 10 MAN WHO -must Do SOMETHING -EVEN IF HE CRASHES! I There is still romance left in p Mr. A. J. Richardson, h 0 1: Red Cottage. North Walsham, been a schoolmaster and a farserved in the Burma Now, at the age or sevwtv, t, k He
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  • 152 10 6,000 LBS. NOW HARVESTED Britain’s only tobacco crop has just bei harvested. There was nearly 6.000 it at Church Crookhani, near Fleet, shire. The harvest is made into cigare e pipe tobacco, for which the demar.'creases yearly. The Prince of a smoked cigarettes made from this for
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  • 90 10 LIMIT OF 50 VISITORS room at a is Part of the British Muse* That is why three rooms o Ac e Gallery are closed for rep* refle nt3 said to a "Sunday Express Cl “It is feared that so ie orders old wooden joists on cas &gt; bli
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    • 1169 11 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE P.G. WIRELESS CORRESPONDENT AND THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Midnight la. m. 2a. m. 3a. m. 4a. m. sa. m. I a. m. sp. m. 6n m v„ to to to to to to to t o P- m 7 P- m 8 p. m.
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  • 1825 12 ELEMENTARY INFORMATION ON POWER: VSIAC AGAIN NEXT WEEK? WIRELESS SOCIETY NEWS In to-day’s article it is proposed to give some elementary information on the power which is used in connection with transmitting sets in order to shew what marvellous things can be done both with transmitting and receiving sets
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    • 217 12 IL 12 In the twelve classic. International Motor Races for stock cars during the past three 3?ears, eleven, of the Winning drivers chose Shell Motor Oil SHELL OIL Triple MM SheZZ /Or H most ccrs sbSa Eash on Little Girl's i Face Itched Badly i Healed by Cuticura The trouble
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    • 1089 12 PRINCIPAL SHORT WAVE STATIONS o In Order Of Wavelength Difference in time to Malaya. «kAL, INFORMATION. be &gt;» tn 5» g-S STATION. &gt; O 11 il Interval Signa,s da &lt;&gt;Hrans. T .i ssioll 7.4 41,891 La Turbie, France 9.8 30,602 Coltano, Italy lAG 6 13.04 I 23,006 Malabar, Java FLZ
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  • 839 13 Schedule of Principal Lines e rollowing is a list of vessels arriving failing from Penang during the week; IN PORT TO-DAY nWSKES from Langsa, Lho-Seuma-S S Sigli, Sabang and Olehleh. Sails for Belawan. Langsa, Ml, Lho-Seumawe Sigli Sabang and Olehleh to-day. c JUNA from Rangoon, Moulmem
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  • 319 13 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. Old Frees’ Association, annual dinner 0.F.A., Hutton Lane, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. Rugby: Perak v. Negri Sembilan (Far-leigh-Robertson Trophy) at Ipoh. Inter-State rugby football:
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  • 168 13 Latest Quotations Thur, Wed. Hat. Ost. 20 Oct 19 Sr pt 19 Ptris 86f 86 l/4 123 96 New York 8.391 8 39j 4.85 McntreM 87 &gt; 3. 9j Bra: eels 24 18/32 24 34-8 Geneva 17 57} 17 54 24 86 Amek dam 8.48| 8.43
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  • 1222 14 INFLATION THE CURE THE ONE HOPE OF RECOVERY SEND UP WHOLESALE PRICES Those few who stayed for the final meetings of the British Association at York were presented with two surprising pieces of information. One was that the remedy for world depression is world inflation and the other
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  • 209 14 FAMOUS COACHMAKERS OF EUROPE Budapest, September 28. The death of Ferenc Kolber in a poorhouse sees the end of a famous family of millionaires who were known as “carriage kings” from the eighteenth century downwards. The Kolbers came to Hungary from Lorraine about two hundred
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  • 256 14 A PRECARIOUS PEACE London, October 5. Piccadilly-circus, with the exception of I a small area at the top of Haymarket, is at last free from barricades and danger signals. Traffic moved with a freedom that has been practically unknown for over seven years. The work of resurfacing
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  • 1027 14 BIGGER THAN EVER HUGE DISPLAY OF HARDWARE AT BIRMINGHAM There will be a record display of hardware, ironmongery, brassfoundry, and holloware at the British Industries Fair at Birmingham (from February 20 th to 1 March 3rd, 1933). It will cover every phase in this comprehensive group,
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  • 143 14 BLACKSMITH WHO LED THE WAY At the Rand Pioneers’ dinner, at Johannesburg, on September 27, the GovernorGeneral, the Earl of Clarendon, attended and the guests included Godfrey Lys and George Honeyball, the two sole survivors of the men who first found gold on the Rand.
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  • 245 14 London, October 5. The Earl of Mar, the premier Earl of Scotland and the 34th holder of the title, has died at Foveran House, Aberdeenshire. He was 54 and succeeded to the title on the death of his father at the age of 94
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  • 206 14 NEW BODY TO LINK UP TRANSPORT INTERESTS London, October 5. The British Road Federation has been formed “to present a united front upon present and future basic problems affecting transport.” Mr. Norman A. Hardie, vice-president of the Society of Ma’or Manufacturers and Traders, made the announcement at a
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  • 1956 16 The Ideal— AS THE REV. KEPPEL GARNIER f SEES IT THE SCHOOL THAT MATTERS The annual distribution of prizes at the Free School in Green Lane took place this morning before a large gathering of wellwishers, old boys, and present boys. The Rev. Keppel Gamier,
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  • 870 16 MESSRS. ROBINSON AND PALGRAVE SIMPSON’S SPEECHES IN COUNCIL Mr. P. M. Robinson said: lam in agreement with the Honourable Member who has just spoken (Mr. Bagnall): He has put forward the argument against this socalled Daylight Saving clearly and has emphasized the entire difference between conditions existing
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  • 45 16 PROVINCE WELLESLEY "2nd Sunday After Trinity Service arranged for Nibong Tebal will not be held. 6 p.m. Evensong and Address at St. Mark’s, Butterworth. Wed. 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion at St. Mark’s, Butterworth. Thurs. 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion at St. Paul’s Bukit Tengah.
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  • 326 16 RUGBY Perak v. Negri SemSlian FOR FARLEIGH-ROBERTSON TROPHY (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. The fifteen to represent Perak in the first inter-state match of the season has been chosen and contains a few surprises. This important engagement takes place on Saturday in Ipoh when Perak will
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  • 59 16 Names Of Negri Players For This Week-End (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. The Negri Rugby team against Perak is as follow:—Angel; Lane, Lavers, Jones and Murphy; Lawrie and Crawford; Hughes, Wall, Barhan, Montgomery, Oflynn, Carlisle, Bryson and Theophilus. Changes in the Perak fifteen are: Barton and
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  • 131 16 Smelters Beat P.R.C. “A” On the Esplanade yesterday the Eastern Smelting Company beat the P.R.C. “A team by two goals to nil, the winning goal being hit just before the end in semi-dark-ness. The Club had much the better of play in the first half and
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  • 58 16 P. C. C. V. P. R. C. On Francis Light School ground, Perak Road, at 5.10 p.m. P.C.C. —A. H. Kennerley; W. J. Leaney and A. E. Coope; L. H. Best, A. W. Foster and H. R. Oldham; S. A. Woosey, D. R. A. Hoblyn (Captain), Dr. Strahan,
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  • 95 16 Hockey League Result (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, October 20. H.H. Tunku Yaccob’s team beat the Sikh Police XI by three goals to two. The game was fast and interesting from start to finish. A few minutes after the start Tunku Abdul Aziz scored the first
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  • 539 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/ 12/7% 12/ 12/6 Batu Caves 40 47% 40 47% Hitam 20 25 20 25 K. Kamunting 6/9 7/3
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  • 359 16 All; mails be closed at 6 p.m. to-day A mail for Siam (BanzW, I (Rangoon), India (Calcutta) J,' M dad), Egypt (Cairo, Palestine ar by road to Alor Star and thenyl Air Mail Service, will be closed J/I to-day. MiJ A mail for Greece, gana, route Alor Star-Athens
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  • 62 16 Team Expected by Khandaßa Telegraphic information ved that the Burmese iS expected in Penang s on their journey y e jfl Khandalla which is due t October 23. t piUn It is understood that th c being brought out by 2 u not the
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  • 65 16 Ipoh Hotspurs vs. vThe following are the match to be played on -1 1 Ipoh Hotspurs and the ball Club on the b.- n;; Te« Ipoh Hotspurs: Kam Luan Lean; Teik K^' n R Leer? Cheong; Raja, Badi, and Jalleh. T ga D.A.F.C. :-B. Os ”T M ydin.
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  • 22 16 Wraight N« There will be team to meet Saturday Wraigh l n will be taken by Sin-
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  • 28 16 Results of ties P layed n J cB p J Mixed Doubles cj o .,tc Southam and G. Mrs. C. Walters and A —f]
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