Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 October 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE Established 3833 PUBLISHED DAILY. Ho. 254. Vol. LXXXX. THURSDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 765 1 OTTAWA UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM Assisting Industries To Compete More Successfully IRISH ACTION DEPLORED DOMINIONS PLACED IN POSITION TO DEAL WITH MIGRATION Rugby, Yesterday. Moving the second reading of the Ottawa Agreements Bill, in the House of Commons, the Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, said the opposition argument that nothing was
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  • 291 1 •—Reuter. I ROBERT HORNE NOT perturbed I NATURAL level Rugby, Yesterday, where were again sharp fluctuations [the sterling exchange rate to-day lough the tone of the market was Eorted steadier. Sir Robert Herne, [ormer Chancellor of the Exchequer. Ia speech in London s?.io he was leriurbed by
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  • 90 1 Reuter Wireless. I tercentenary of England’s I Greatest Architect Hr.. London, October 20. I tercentenary of the birth of Sir ■«> r ren > England's greatest arff ~as celebrated to-dav by ■thX o i :1 V service at st. Pauls H. is master-piece, which Ba->Zth ed X y
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  • 142 1 I ‘"«nowret,„ T ,n France, Linf rctun to Germany.—Reuter f P ,sion Order on Notorious I Adventurer «pulsion Awl ßrUSSels October 19. l ture r, Trehitc t. d r r n lhe n °torious ad- Belgian u I B nco^n has been served Jf 'Wsh Rah,] e Lincoln
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  • 101 1 Reuter "Wireless. FAMOUS COWBOY FILM STAR HURT Hollywood, October Z 2. The famous cow-boy film-star Tom Mix is lying in bed suffering from concussion sustained during the filming of a typically dare-devil episode. After a hand-to-hand fight on horseback with the villain in a border-land battle, Tom Mix
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  • 60 1 George was for the opposition. —Rugby Radio Service. Labour Vote Of Censure Heavily Defeated Rugby, Yesterday. The Labour Party’s vote of censure upon the Government was last night defeated in the House of Commons by 462 votes to 55. Sir Herbert Samuel and free trade Liberals voted with Government
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  • 33 1 Reuter Wireless. Bucharest, Oct. 19. The new Cabinet has been formed with M. Julius Maniu, leader of the National Peasants’ Party as Premier and M. Titulescu as Minister for Foreign Affairs.
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  • 441 1 .—Reuter. SOLUTION OF GERMAN CLAIM International Police Force AND INTERNATIONAL CONTROL OF MILITARY BUDGETS CONSULTATION PACT Paris, To-day. The general lines of the French disarmament plan to be presented to the Disarmament Conference on November 3 are believed to be indicated in the report adopted by
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  • 60 1 —Reuter. London, Yesterday. In the House of Commons, replying to a suggestion that the streets around Westminster Abbey should be paved with rubber blocks in order to diminish vibration, Mr. Hedlam, Undersecretary for Transport, said the matter would be carefully considered by the Ministry of Transport and the
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  • 218 1 finance houses will take a hand.—Reuter Wireless. Gold Position Discussed London, Oct. 22. The prospects of the development of the New South African gold field were eagerly discussed to-day by City correspondents of the London newspapers and economists. News that a German geologist has discovered that the famous
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  • 99 1 —Reuter. Pittsburg, To-day. “Whenever a breach of the Kellogg Pact is threatened by approaching hostilities, it implies the duty of consultation among the other parties in order that public opinion may be mobilised against an impending disaster,” declared Col. Stimson in a speech, stressing that U. S. co-operation
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  • 140 1 Reuter Wireless. First Cieiss Row Likeiy Shortly Oslo, Oct. 24. A first-class political row is likely to arise when the action of the Norwegian Minister for National Defence in temporarily suspending a Norwegian naval officer, Captain Kullman, for making speeches at the Anti-War Congress in Amsterdam last menth,
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  • 20 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Helsingfors, Oct. 19. The Government has decided to release General Wallenius who is exhausted from hunger-striking.
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  • 150 1 .—Reuter Wireless. London, October 24. The County Hall at Westminster Headquarters of the London County Council was like a heavily guarded fortress to-day to prevent an outbreak of the unemployed in view of last week’s happenings. The General Purposes Committee received a deputation
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    • 1735 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICES MUNICIPMJiOTICE. K»ep fresh for Sundqy of BANK S. ADVERTISEMENTS qpjj e Municipal Commissioners of George F UN I Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders 1 for Th e MerCCmTUa Bank Charfn-.J PUBLIC HOLIDAY 016 to chowraau Market" Social Evening of L ms^ed or in Dia ACSTRa £M
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  • 218 3 TWO GUARDSMEN ACCUSED OF DESERTION ONE WHO HELPED FRIEND “I DID NOT WANT CHARGE HANGING OVER ME” Behind the grey walls of the Tower of London two Guardsmen of the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards were court-martial-led on charges of desertion. The two men, under an escort
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  • 712 3 Solicitor’s Attack on British Court System A remarkable attack is made on the unpaid magistrate system of Britain in a book, "English Justice,” published by Messrs. Rcutledge (10s. 6d.). The book bears no closer indication of its authorship than the one word “Solicitor.” But the author has
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  • 534 3 Looking Ahead 200 Years WILL' BE DIFFERENT That the English spoken in two hundred years’ time will be very different from the English spoken to-day is the prediction of Mr. A. Lloyd James, Secretary to the B. B. C. Advisory Committee on Spoken English, in an
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    • 515 3 Beach Pyjamas Eastern Bazaar 14, BEACH STREET, I 'Phone—l396. J T ■"”;>• Fat Folks are simply I overburdened N OtL3. Z y End the Cause ass-S? or giuuoau burdened> their famous medical laboratory prepares it to over-taxed. Forcing blood fit the average case. hwrts h such a mass of tissue
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    • 35 3 Since you have taken the trouble to read this, be convinced that the other advertisements in this paper are also read. If you wish to buy or sell, let the 11 Pinang Gazette help you.
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    • 262 3 ffl WIB IMMwftux A Good Buy Crompton Lamps are a 11 good buy." To the user they give service of the best. Compare our prices with other first grade British Made Lamps. May we send you a price list? Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) 87, BISHOP
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  • 698 4 BUT A PIONEER ’PLANE TRAVELLER REMEMBERS—! In air travel comfort is a minor consideration. That is not to say that it is a negligible consideration or that comfort does not exist. But in an airplane there are from the passenger’s point of view
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  • 470 4 Mr. J. Holland is expected back on Nov. 3 by the Sarpedon. Mr. E. W. Morrell has been appointed to act as Resident, Sandakan. Mr. T. Naraindas, J.P., has arrived back in Singapore after a holiday in India. Mr. R. Paton, manager, Permatang Estate, Banting, is expected
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  • 145 4 Monday, Oct. 17. H.E. Mr. A. F. Richards had luncheon at Government House. Tuesday, Oct. 18. Mr. E. Gerelli and Capitano di Corvetta Luigi Corsi had luncheon at Government House. Wednesday, Oct. 19. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council
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    • 331 4 MOU YEH CO., (Dealers in Chinese Arts Crafts) HAVE JUST RE-OPENED At 28, Bishop Street. Where a good display of Chinese Lacquer Wares, Silver W’ares, Chinese Curved Wooden Figures Embroidered Ladies’ Underwear, and fancy articles suitable for presents are ON VIEW 867—m th 25-12 WE jkj D B EV CONSUMPTION
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    • 12 4 EXCLUSIVE NOT EXPENSIVE Lingerie, Linen Chinese kA'ITERh. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co.
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    • 78 4 Erl < THI VK joys 0F ARE AT YOUR COMMAND J IF YOU OWN Columbia MODEL 201 wWIM» $38.50 >5 Via 7^> e lit GRAMOPHONES i ROBINSON 31, Bis’iop St., 1 PENANG. I BUTTE WW I i pWMrH, 4 (Watch for 1 1 1 J"| /S.C.h BUTTER l I |i=4y
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    • 115 4 BRITISH PICTURES AT THEIR BEST I 'Phone 6J5 To-Night Last 2 Shows 9.30 THE BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURE HOBSON'S CHOICE TO-MORROW BARBARA STANWYCK ADOLPHE MENJOU .IN "FORBIDDEN" THE FIRST COLUMBIA SUPER WHICH SETS A NEW STANDARD IN PICTURE PERFECTION Special Matinees To-morrow and Saturday At 2.45 P.M. AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES
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  • 1190 5 GENINDERRA WINS AGAIN GOLDEN QUEEN'S SEVENTH WIN c'alX v i *s».,. v«st FOR THE YEAR (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Yesterday. Although it threatened, the weather kept fine and cool throughout the day for to-day’s races, the second day of the Perak
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  • 195 5 FOOTBALL: Nine Thousand See Drab Game Glasgow, October 19. At Ibrox Park, a crowd of 9,000 saw a drab inter-League match under ideal conditions, in which Scotland beat Ireland by 4 goals to one. The Scots did not deserve victory by such a big margin, the shooting
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  • 611 5 Penang Again Beaten NINE GOALS TO TWO VICTORY The Burmese XI. surpassed their previous performance by defeating Penang in their second match by the wide margin of nine goals to two on the S.X.I. ground yesterday. They performed this feat comparatively easily and, had they but
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    • 563 5 0 ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES m V ..GLENSHIEL” Voy. 19. (AIIRBED 22-10-32) nf cargo per the above vessel Consignees C hereby notified that a fro* BU I OP fof all cargo landed ta a Jenera 1 SU ndition will be held in P.M. Imaged 4at 2.30 p.m. on Monday, October, 1932. b
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    • 118 5 h Mr i /7® I i I I s > s I OVER I 2,000 I PAIRS OF I i USEFUL SCISSORS J Nickel Plated—Reliable make g i Each nicely fixed on Card. g i ii- —~n Including the k 5 following styles. Office Desk Scissors hj riKktlphitvd Straight Nail
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  • 1118 6 THE NEXT STEPS The final approval by the Spanish Cortes of the statute which gives regional autonomy to the Catalans has now been followed by a formal visit to Barcelona on the part of the Prime Minister, Senor Azana, and a delegation of members of the
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  • 244 6 MAN WITH WOUND FOUND ON FLOOR DISCOVERY AT A DEPOT A mysterious tragedy was discovered in London when a well-dressed man was found dead with a wound in the chest in a horse van at the Fulham depot of Messrs. Carter Paterson, the carriers.
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  • 452 6 GOSPEL FOR HEAD-HUNTERS AND MAN-EATERS Dr. R. Kilgour, the editorial superintendent of the British and Foreign Bible Society, is about to retire after nearly a quarter of a century’s work. Before he begun that work he was a missionary with headquarters at Darjeeling, and with
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    • 301 6 IT'S SO COMFORTABLE (<-' 7 and makes one feel SO DIGNIFIED y TO BE IN I n WINDSOR I WATER I I WOOLLIES J -at I' i THAT SWIMMEXS OR SATHERS DEMAND THEM gggl I J I N WM 7 I V Z rn 1 When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr.
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    • 146 6 I 7 J >W f I V- ->i >• r V i 1 I L* x »d *>s-*&*; or FRESHNESS I L EVERY TIN OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS i. I I and HIGH CLASS STORES 0 SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA L (1923) BISHOP STREET, PENANG Tel. 398. W»| V 11
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  • 1114 7 iFTY men REVIVE an ancient SPORT prince on horseback, a prince Picture a P°* wt burnous, with a the eoa winds of b X"^e 3 of a frieze of He is the c. the gcarp of a sheep falconers set gJr Umar H ayat Tiwana.
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  • 407 7 TO ALCOHOL EFFECTS I DOCTOR’S STATEMENT IN i defence OF MOTORIST I GA? in EXHAUST ACCUSED DRIVER says fumes made him dizzy b "xq»“ d EC MCG regorSharp f Pins a case at tv, Ca led by the defence in the quest Mlddlesex Sessions, said that
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  • 1208 7 Kennel Club Reviews Past Year RAPID INCREASE OF MEMBERSHIP The seventh annual general meeting of the Malayan Kennel Association was held on Saturday noon, at Kuala Lumpur, in the meeting room of the Planters’ Association of Malaya, with Mr. C. R. Thurstan, the President, in the Chair,
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  • 247 7 WATCH THEM TOTAL THEIR BRIDGE SCORES Advice on what to say and what to avoid when speaking to an audience of women was given by Mrs. Alfred Watt, founder of the Women’s Institutes in the British Isles, in a speech in London to would-be women orators.
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    • 23 7 It is a lona icne that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times,
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  • 478 8 No power outside the United States could undermine the Dollar,” said Mr. Mellon, the American Ambassador, at Manchester on Tuesday. He added that trade which the United States might lose as a result of the Ottawa Conference would not be worth nearly so much to Americans as a
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  • 290 8 At the end of last month well-deserved honour was paid to a man whose influence on English literature and thought, although his name has been forgotten by most, has been almost without parallel. This man was Lancelot Andrewes, Dean of Westminster under Queen Elizabeth, in turn Bishop of
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  • 99 8 Inspection of Volunteers His Excellency Major-General L. C. L. Oldfield, General Officer Commanding the Troops in Malaya, arrived in Penang yesterday on his annual inspection of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps. As already stated, the General will inspect the volunteers in the course of
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  • 908 8 Sir Francis Younghusbcnd's Answer The chance for another attempt on Everest has come at last. We have sought it for the last eight years, ever since the failure of the third expedition we being the Everest Committee of the Royal Geographical Society and the Alpine Club,
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  • 799 8 AMERICA’S OLDEST Of late Boii V j a has fi Cl?f the world’s newsiJJSlK aware that within few J I mains of the ofd est 1?> Perhaps, in the entir? W*' 12 000 feet above World. miles from Lake TiticL 6Vel > &bo found the ruins of
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    • 46 8 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL WEEK-END PROGRAMME DEAN'S OPERA Will Present ON SATURDAY SUNDAY NIGHTS (29th 30th October) CHATRA HAWAI E MAJLIS OR "THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES Wonderful New Transformation Scenes, Costumes Stage Effects. WILL PATRONS MAKE A NOTE OF THE ABOVE DATES KINDLY BOOK THEIR SEATS EARLY.
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  • 224 9 pEPRESSION and r J \CK OF WORK J o. CARPENTER Ol r Own Correspondent) /from < nn Kuala Lumpur, Yesterday. t the Supreme Court, Kuala to-'lav, the public exL m| Hon in connection with the a ”"i nice of the engineering incling firm of J. O. CarfcsVducted before
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  • 139 9 of this new factor of communication. Reuter Wireless. To Be Heid In House of Lords London, October 21. In order to mark the sense of importance jg t th? Government has decided tt the World Economic Conference be I held in the House of Lords. Utilisation of shorer
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  • 71 9 TO Join Manchukuo —Reuter Wireless. Police Shanghai, Oct. 19. The negotiations at Panshan reached an agreement with the bandits to release Mrs. Pawley and Charles Corkran in return for the payment of Y. 130,000, 250 lbs. of opium, winter clothing and permission to Join the Manchukuo police force.
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  • 72 9 —Reuter Wireless. Danish Delegation To London Tho n Co Penhagen, October 19. tariff nno r legation to London on the Will consist of the leaders p arti mercantile 1° f ndustr y> farming and the also send nn m SeS The a r i cu lturists wiU ’WsenUUvSof'W
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  • 63 9 WireieT ha *W Amicably. Separated From Kathryn Carver It k London, Oct. 19. A( folphe MenioJb J at 016 film star from his has been amicably sepaWhf)rn he mameZ- fe Kathr v u Carver, that h" in 1928 when he da w OS?.™ ade ideal mar *ould hv
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  • 24 9 -Rugby Radio Governments Make Gifts Several r-, ttugby, Yesterday. t of 11 8 had already made inga t °fj he fOr equlp
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  • 149 9 RUINOUS REPUBLICAN TARIFF POLICY i PROHIBITIOION TO GO Baltimore, Yesterday. Mr. Roosevelt in a speech made a bitter attack on the Republican high tariff policy tempered by a fear lest the American people be diverted “from the decision they have already reached.” He declared that the outrageously
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  • 94 9 the National Government.—Reuter Wireless. Sir John Simon Quotes Gladstone London, October 20. The attitude of the Liberals remaining in the Cabinet was enunciated by’ Sir John Simon in the course of the debate in the House of Commons in adopting a tone of paternal reproof towards Sir Herbert Samuel,
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  • 103 9 .—Reuter Wireless. No Comment On Obtogation Of Treaty Moscow, October 19. The British decision to abrogate the Russian trade agreement has come as a complete surprise to the Soviet authorities, who with the rupture of relations in 1927 and 9, have up to now declined comment. British residents
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  • 79 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Unemployed Rioting In South London London, October 19. War cries of “up the Reds” and the use of heavy weapons and missiles were mentioned in the London Police Courts of Lambeth and Tower Bridge to-day at the hearing of charges arising from rioting by unemployed
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  • 71 9 .—Reuter Wireless. New List Of Tariffs Announced In Dail Dublin, October 19. The new list of tariffs to be applied from October 20th were announced tonight in the Dail by the Minister, Mr. Lemass The duties vary from 15 to 50 per cent., with a specially reduced imperial
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  • 65 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Santiago de Chile, October 20. The re-opening of the British —owmed Transandine railway is envisaged in the new draft of the commercial pact between Argentine and Chile providing for an allround reduction in tariffs, including the cattle tax which led to the closing of the
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  • 41 9 Oslo, October 20. In spite of big labour conflict, Norway increased her exports during the first nine months of 1932 by £5,250,uuU bringing the total to £23,000,000. Compared with the corresponding period of 1931, imports have declined by £6,500,000.
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  • 208 9 Endowment Fund For Education London, To-day. The present position as regards China’s fulfilment of the terms of the Boxer Indemnity agreement was referred to by Sir John Simon replying to Mr. blander in the House of Commons. He said the Board of Trustees in China was at
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  • 83 9 GERMANY DISARMAMENT .—Reuter Wireless. Another Statement of Government Policy Berlin, October 21. A further official pronouncement on the Government’s intentions regarding disarmament policy is produced in reply to an open letter from Herr Hitler to the Chance.ior. The Statement says if the Disarmament Conference fails to take account of Germany’s
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  • 90 9 been placed in quarantine.—Reuter Wireless. Residents Fear Outbreak At Nairobi Nairobi, October 21. Settlers are alarmed at the prospect of an epidemic of rabies. Twelve Europeans have been bitten by rabid dogs and are undergoing precautionary treatment. An European child has been infected by a bite from
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  • 67 9 .—Reuter Vvireless. Designated Head of Monarchist F action Lisbon, October 19. Don Duarte Nuno has been formally designated as the head of the Monarchist faction in succession to the late ex-King Manoel and has accepted the responsibilities of the position. The decision has thus brought together the four
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  • 51 9 “WAR, WINE WOMEN” .—Reuter Wireless. Damages For Professor Who Was Tarred Feathered Pretoria, October 20. Damages to the extent of £750 have been awarded to Professor Lamont who was tarred and feathered last May after publication of his book War, Wine and homen” which raised a storm of protest among
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  • 44 9 KREUGER TOLL after the failure of the combine. —Reuter Wireless. Director Sentenced To Three Months Stockholm, October 21. Eighteen months hard labour was inflicted on Wendler, one of the Kreuger Tolls’ directors, wno was arrested shortly after the failure of the combine. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 46 9 Reuter Wireless. Warsaw, October 19. Drastc measures for rationalisation have been agreed to by the leading firms in the Lodz textile industry with the object of rendering Polish competition in the world markets more effective. The aim will be to reduce production and selling costs.-
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  • 154 9 Reuter. Mussolini’s Belief In Fascism Milan, Yesterday. An amnesty to political enemies of Fascism was promised by Signor Mussolini in a speech here when he declared that within ten years Europe would be converted to Fascism. This would be a century of Fascism and an age
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  • 275 9 .—Reuter Wireless Simple Ceremony In Ducal Palace Coburg, October 19. In a wedding dress of white satin and wearing a diamond tiara in her hair, Princess Sibylla Saxcoburg Gotha and Prince Gustav Adolph eldest son of the Crown Prince of Sweden, attired in uniform, were lustily cheered as
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  • 172 9 ,—Reuter Wireless. New Zealand Office Defalcations: Accused Plead I Guilty London, October 20. Defalcations in the New Zealand High Commissioner’s office in London led to a sentence of 12 months’ imprisonment in the second division being passed on Earnest Thoms, aged 44, finance Officer and of 9 months’
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  • 108 9 ,—Reuter Wireless. Death of Chief Who Tried To Save Britishers Lagos, October 21. The massacre of an official party of whites a generation ago is recalled by the death of Chief Dore Numa at the age of seventy. The British Vice-Consul, Mr. Phillips, decided to visit Benin in
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  • 93 9 creases in indirect taxation.—Reuter Wireless. Draft Budget Approved By Cabinet Paris, October 21. The Cabinet has approved of the Finance Minister’s draft budget designed to rectify the adverse balance of nearly 8,000,000,000 Francs. Nearly half of this will be met ultimately by loans through the expedient of transferring
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  • 62 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Leaving London For Paris On Friday Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. Norman Davis, United States Delegate to the Disarmament Conference, who has had a series of conversations with the Prime Minister and Sir John Simon, will leave London for Geneva on Friday via Paris where he
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  • 96 9 nN—Spot < YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £153-0-0 £152-5-0 j TIN (3 Months; London £153-5-0 £152-10-0 Singapore $78.00 $77.62% Business Done I Penang $77.95 $77.80 Business Done Buyers—No sellers. Buyers—No sellers. COPRA (Sundried) $5.75 BLACK PEPPEB $21.50 RUBBER London 2%d. 2%d. New York (G) 3% (G) Singapore 7 cts. 7
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    • 67 9 OGHNNIE WAfaKER BORN .1820—STELL GOING STRONG. THE WHISKY 6 THAT NEVER VARIES DISTILLED BOTTLED W IN SCOTLAND. s/\ ffi V STOCKED 8Y ALL LEADING LIQUOR DEALERS. AGENTS: John Little Co., Ltd., Fencing, (Incorporated in England.) ALSO SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. "Odeon” Gramophones I UNEXCELLED FOR TONE THE BEST OF
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    • 50 9 feLfaM Ebe Bri g Mer Hotel.’ 3 I TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE SATURDAY I Music in the Lounge from 12. Noon. DINNER DANCE SATURDAY—jih NOVEMBER THE RAG BALL REVISED MONTHLY RATE Billiard Annexe $135.00 (running water modern sanitation.) RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. George Goldsack, Manager. SESKQBBGCQ393 Ha■■E■a■ a a a a ea
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  • 655 10 FORTUNES MADE IN A HOBBY ONE CENT ISSUE WHICH SOLD FOR £7300 COLLECTOR’S COUP DOCTORS ARE THE MOST ARDENT PHILATELISTS The stamp collection of the late Mr. H. P. Manus, an Amsterdam merchant, was to be sold in London early this month,
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  • 1002 10 teachings stiu echo I THROUGHOUT CHINJ I SOME OF HIS w lS6 Wo como to-day In tbi. the I the short series of articles oa 1 religions, to Confucius, th e I all others, has left an I the character of the Chinese I His real
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  • 780 11 WHERE CALORIE CAFE GIRLS LEARN NEW IDEAS ABOUT FOOD VALUES A DAY IN A In a class room in Bloomsbury a young Scotsman named Neil Leitch, who has made an intensive study of dietetics, is advancing revolutionary food doctrines. He has founded the London School
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  • 310 11 BRITISH OFFICERS IN A NEW j DESERT ADVENTURE 4000 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 expeditition which left
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  • 201 11 TWO OLD COMRADES OF SOUTH AFRICAN WAR PEER AND A PARK-KEEPER Two men met in the Garden of Remembrance in Southgate, N. One led a string of dogs; the other was the park-keeper, They stood near the Memorial which records the names of Southgate’s dead.
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    • 438 11 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. THE Pepsodent Laboratories an- is still the Pepsodent you have always nounce a revolutionary
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  • 2290 12 This week’s rubber returns were less 5 encouraging, for while London deliveries were satisfactory, the Liverpool landings 1 exceeded deliveries, and United Kingdom stocks rose to 103,233 tons, contrasting with 133,923 tons a year ago. September shipments of 41,973 tons from the East are heavy, giving point to
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  • 227 12 An official cable to the Malayan Information Agency gives the following information regarding ocean shipments of rubber in September from Singapore, Penang, Malacca and Port Swettenham Latex, conSheet and centrated To crepe latex and rubber. revertex. Tons Tons United Kingdom 5,925 90 U.S.A. 22,387 262 Continent of Europe
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  • 1956 12 Dividend of Notwithstanding Curtailment of Output through Restriction The nineteenth annual general meeting of the above-named Company was held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London, E.C.2, on Friday, October 7, 1932. MR. A. E. PERCY, F.C.A. (Chairman of the Company) presided. Mr. C. B.
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  • 586 12 increased IMPOR7s improving COM PRICES 11 Melbourne. (s An early reaction to im dity prices, removal of tar and surcharges, and i OWe) T reflected in increased f Ha. For July !ast commodity balance of 48 ing bullion and specie a „7’ Cr lance of £212,000. i
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  • 612 13 Of Principal Lines nC is list f VeSSeIS arrlVlnS «'""’Z p-»»=e ti ringU k: lN pORT TO-DAY poneh and Asahan. Sails «sJERrf ,wm n<> rt S on Monday (31st). from Bemam River. and Port ST* ports to from Moulmein via Ports. MoSl. d TaV y on
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  • 520 13 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. Deepavali: Public and Bank Holiday. SATURDAY OCTOBER 29. Rugby: Taiping v. Penang A. at Penang. Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Ipoh, Last Day. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30. Penang and Province Welesley Volunteer Corps General’s Inspection, 6.45 a.m. NOVEMBER TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Penang Turf Club, Annual
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  • 527 13 AYER HIT AM TlN.—Sept, output: 32% tons tin ore; value, £2,650; cost, £1,500; profit, £1,150. BANGRIN TlN.—Sept.: 36 tons 8% cwt. clean tin ore recovered by two dredges. CHANGKAT.-—Sept.: Output, 20 tons tine concentrate. GOPENG.—JuIy: Costs, £1,085. Aug.: Costs, £1,176. Sept.: Output, 24% tons; value, £2,230; costs,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 63 13 STUDY THE PINANG GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENTS There is much in the wa> sf useful information contained in our Advertisement Columns. Read the advertisements and learn whc Hocks the article you are contemplating buying, whc is offering the best bargains, or who is willing to buy your unwanted goods. EVERY ADVERTISEMENT, r.c
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    • 284 13 '7" i- His two most Valmdl possessions MOST men consider that having paid their bills they have fulfilled all their obligations. This cannot apply to the family man for surely there could never be a greater or more cherished obligation than a wife and kiddies. Pay your bills most certainly
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  • 182 14 DRIVER’S REMARKABLE ESCAPE WHEN CAR OVERTURNS Mr. R. S. S. Hebeler, the Brooklands racing driver, was injured on the track when the Invicta car which he was driving skidded and overturned at 110 miles an hour. Mr. Hebeler was practising in Mr. Dudley Froy’s single-seater
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  • 217 14 RESIGNS CHURCH POST BECAUSE HE CANNOT BELIEVE J VICAR’S TRIBUTE Because he cannot accept Christianity, Mr. Tucker, honorary organist at North Greenford (Middlesex) Church, is resigning from the position. In making the announcement in the parish magazine the Rev. J. Darlington writes: “As I have
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  • 280 14 Sudden Death of Well-known Medical Man The death of Dr. Herbert A. Van Dort took place at his hdkio, 11 Brooke Road Katong, on Saturday afternoon with tragic suddenness. Dr. Van Dort, who had suffered for many years from a painful heart disease, was conducting
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  • 185 14 GAOL FOR CAUSING SUFFERING TO 33 RACING DOGS “SPORT PLAGUE SPOT” A WITNESS SAYS THEY WENT MADLY FOR FOOD Greyhounds that, in the words of a witness, “howled like a pack of wolves and, on being released, went madly for a tub of toasted bread” figured
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  • 137 14 HE GAVE A LIFT TO THE MAN WITH A GOLF BAG Proving that things are not always what they seem: A man carrying a golf bag hailed a passing car near Fulwell Park Golf Club, Middlesex. The car was a shabby old tourer, but the driver
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  • 153 14 REMARKABLE ROADSIDE OPERATION IN VAIN Despite a desperate fight to save his life, Mr. John Wilson, aged 40, of Windermereavenue, Finchley, N., who was transfixed by an iron railing in a Welsh motoring mishap, died in Mountain Ash Hospital. While he was driving his car at night
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  • 140 14 POLICE FIND AT 2 a.m. £4OOO SECURITIES IN DICKEY SEAT Thinking that an unlighted car which he found in a Winchester lane at 2 a.m. had been stolen and abandoned, a policeconstable drove it to the police station. The car belonged to Mr. Sidney B. Welsh, a
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    • 13 14 Ladies will find special articles Every Wednesday cf interest in the "PINANG GAZETTE”
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    • 236 14 J V—' r”,..:. i Hl 11 IBs* 1 yosca I r UJ I? E The Fragrance is not the Perfume's 3 it is Yours! If they compliment your perfume, it has only half succeeded! Change g i? e to “471 r Tosca and they will compliment you. For a perfume
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    • 2316 15 sCJiWTTI I i pßlsl p E w T X P’ 0.--BRITISH INDIA TH S I u J j /ffiFtML I. •m| cokm $f atti f newxxk .boston 'ja' -A j 1 < Lm.* WMglu 7 > V francisco/ AND APCAR LINES y- js2S££S4ti-23j mJ '«wSST 'V Aw« (Companies Incorporated ta
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  • 394 16 Returning To Hong Kong IMPRESSED WITH AUDIENCE WITH POPE Sir Robert Ho Tung, the Hong Kong multi-millionaire and described as the richest Chinese in the world, accompanied by Lady Ho Tung and Miss Irene Ho Tung, were in Penang to-day on the s.s. Comorin
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  • 393 16 “ACROSS THE WORLD WITH MR. MRS. JOHNSON Opening To-morrow At Majestic ACROSS THE WORLD WITH MR. MRS. JOHNSON, which opens at the Majestic to-morrow is much the best of the recent adventure and exploration films. It is of greater interest than the sum and total of films of its kind.
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  • 115 16 i. —Reuter. International Soccer WELSHMEN GIVE DASHING DISPLAY London, October 26. The international soccer match between Scotland and Wales was played to-day at Edinburgh and resulted in a win for Wales by five goals to two, after having led four —nil in the first half. The
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  • 176 16 Two Matches Arranged (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, October 26. The Soccer team of the Straits Cattle Trading Sports Club of Singapore, who are competitors in the Senior Football League of that settlement, are due in Alor Star to-morrow after a tour of
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  • 76 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Oct. 26. The following are the results of last Week’s play. Single Handicap (Semi Final) Che Hussein —15 beat Che Lah —15 by 6—2, 6—l. Single Handicap (Final). —Che Hussein —l5 beat Thangam—ls by I—6, 6—3, B—6. The tournament will be
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  • 288 16 H. S. Union vs. The Rest As advertised in the Pinang Gazette on these days, the local Health and Strength Union will meet the Rest of Penang and Province Wellesley in an open amateur boxing contest at the Wembley Trade Fair and Amusement Park, in aid
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  • 184 16 —Reuter. 100 To 1 Winner THIRD HORSE ALSO 100/1 STARTER f London, Yesterday. The following was the result of the Cambridgeshire Stakes (Handicap) run at Newmarket to-day over 1 mile and 1 furlong, Value about £1,700: PULLOVER (Richardson) 1 ADA DEAR (Steve Donoghue) 2 PHAROAH
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  • 21 16 There will be no issue of the Pinang Gazette to-morrow, Deepavali. The paper win be published as usual on Saturday.
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  • 180 16 Penang ‘A’ v. Taiping The following have been selected to represent Penang ‘A’ against Taiping on Saturday at Penang :—A. D. Campbell C. H. Rogers, A. T. Aird, H. W. Brady, T. M. L. Redmond; J. E. Harvey, Lim Keng Chuan; R. Noble, D. A. Coupar, W.
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  • 184 16 Team To Meet Penang Chosen (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, October 26. In a strenuous practice match played on the King Edward VII School Ground this evening, the Colours beat the Whites by 16 points to 8. The standard of play has improved considerably and both packs heeled
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  • 321 16 Change Of Policy Of Board Constitution (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. A change of policy regarding the constitution of the board of directors was strongly advocated by certain shareholders at the annual general meeting of United Engineers, Limited, held at the registered offices yesterday. Commenting on
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  • 103 16 Latest Quotations Wednesday. Tuesday. Paris 83% 84 New York 3.29% 3.30% Montraeal 3.61% 3.60% Brussels 23 g J 23.72% Geneva 17.07 17.79% Amsterdam 8.18% 8.19% Milan 64 A 64% Berlin 13.85% 13.88% Stockholm 19.20 19.16 Copenhagen 19.19% 19.20 Oslo 19.65 19.55 Vienna 28% 28% Prague 111%
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  • 64 16 PENANG, OCTOBER 27. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 3 a m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/%% 3 Documentary 2/4% On New York Bank Demand 38 France T.T. 950 nom India T.T. 133 Bangkok T.T. 80 per tics. 100 nom Batavia T.T. 94%
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  • 42 16 .—Reuter. M.C.C. TOUR Perth, Today. The weather was fine an the wicket good. Jardine Won the toss and decided to bat. At Lunch time the score was 99 for one. Sutcliffe and Pataudi had made 48 and 45 unfinished respectively.—Reuter.
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  • 467 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 11/6 12/ 11/6 12/ Batu Caves 40 45 35 40 Hongkong 13/- 14/- 13/- 14/Hong Fatt 35 37% 35
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