Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 November 1932

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE tablished PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 2bb. Vol LXXXX. FRIDAY. 11th NOVEMBER. 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 942 1 —Reuter. [IRRATIONAL affairs debated in THE COMMONS IMPORTANT pronouncement by foreign secretary BIAX EQI'AI.ITY claim and the peace of THE WORLD DISARMAMENT PROBLEMS Rugby, Yesterday. Lmational affairs were debated in the House of Commons this I w jjg n the Foreign Secretary, Sir
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  • 80 1 —Reuter. BURNTN.G QUESTION IN BURMA ELECTIONS TWO PARTIES RUNNING NECK AND NECK Rangoon, Yesterday. The principal issue in the general election in the Burma Legislature has been whether Burma should endorse the scheme outlined by Mr. Macdonald at the meeting of the Burma Round Table Conference
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  • 126 1 Reuter. Deposed Manchurian Leader to Confer with C.-in-C. Peking, Yesterday. Chang Hsueh-liang, the deposed ruler of Manchuria, left Peking for the first time since the Japanese occupied Mukden on September 18, 1931, for Hankow to confer with Chiang Kai-shek in regard to national policy in Manchuria and
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  • 133 1 as candidates for the Commons.—Reuter. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS DRASTIC CHANGES MEMBERS TO BE ELECTED London, To-day. Drastic proposals for the reform of the House of Lords are made by the Unofficial Joint Committee of Conservative Peers and Commoners under the chairmanship of Lord Salisbury and include election
    as candidates for the Commons.—Reuter.  -  133 words
  • 117 1 removed to a nursing home.—Reuter Wireless. Court of Appeal Upholds Arrest Athens, Nov. 6. •The Court of Appeal has upheld the arrest of Insull after a discussion in camera which sometimes became so heated that cries could be heard outside. The decision followed on the delivery of an
    removed to a nursing home.—Reuter Wireless.  -  117 words
  • 87 1 —Reuter. Between Army and Navy Over 95,000,000 Yen Tokyo, Yesterday. Following a heated wrangle between the army and navy regarding the division of the additional ninety-five million yen which Mr. Takahashi agreed to allow between them the defence services have finally agreed that the army take fifty million
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  • 84 1 —Reuter Wireless. Half Proceeds to Fund Treasury Bills Canberra, November 6. Subscription lists for the 10 year £8,000,000 Commonwealth loan issued at par will open to-morrow and will close on December 5. Half of the proceeds will be used to fund Treasury bills and the remainder for financing
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  • 215 1 cussed the present difficulties. —Rugby Radio Service. MR. BALDWIN ACKNOWLEDGES M. HERRIOT’S TRIBUTE TRADE BETTER Rugby, Yesterday. In a speech at the Lord Mayor’s banquet last night at the Guildhall, Mr. Baldwin, referring to disarmament as a subject of great importance, said Britain was
    cussed the present difficulties.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  215 words
  • 190 1 —Reuter Wireless. Approved By Italian Cabinet and Sent to King for Signature Rome, November 6. The widest measure of political amnesty for a generation has been approved by the Cabinet and has been sent to the King for his signature. It pardons anti-iascists and ex-patriated Italians but is
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  • 22 1 .—Reuter. Mr. John Galsworthy Receives Honour Stockholm, Yesterday. The Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded to Mr. John Galsworthy.
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  • 56 1 Reuter. Suva, To-day. Four officers, three engineers and fifteen Solomon Islanders of the crew of the new mission ship Southern Cross the sixth which was wrecked off the island of Aneityum in the New Hebrides are reported to have been washed ashore most seriously injured in a
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  • 76 1 Wireless. Lawlessness in Law Enforcement New York, Nov. 7. Serious strictures on police methods are contained in the report of the sub-com-mittee of the Wickersham Commission enquiring into lawlessness in law enforcement.” The re- art den’ specifi "Hy with the outcry ed r inuT) *g ICO 3i i‘he
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  • 102 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Von Papen Government Perfectly Satisfied Berlin, Nov. 7. The Von Papen Government is perfectly satisfied with the outcome of the election and announces there is no reason to deviate from the present policy. It is ready to welcome with open arms any party who will co-operate
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  • 80 1 —Reuter Wireless. Tragic Fate of Crew of Grimsby Trawler Oslo, Nov. 7. Last seen clinging to the masts of the sinking Grimsby trawler Go’dendeeps, 13 members of the crew were drowned in a small harbour at the extreme north of Norway in full view of people on the
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  • 100 1 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, November 6. The strike seems to be collapsing slowly and to-morrow, election day, there is very prospect of an improved service of buses, trams and tubes to be at the disposal of electors. The threat of the Police to shoot on sight anyone interesting with
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  • 21 1 Sir Samuel Wilson will be dining with the Fx-Services Association to-night and not at the Residency, at the Re’ldencv.
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  • 115 1 .—Reuter. Hoover and Roosevelt to Meet at White House Washington, Yesterday. It is reported that Mr. Hoover is likely to invite Mr. Roosevelt to White House in order to consult with him about state affairs and Mr. Stimson hopes Mr. Roosevelt will name Mr. Stimson’s successor as soon
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    • 1236 3 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES i A PREPARED BY THE P.G. WIRELESS CORRESPONDENT AND THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Midnight 1 a. m. 2 a m. 3 a. m. 4 a. m. 5 a. m. 6 a m. 5 p.m. 6 p. m. 7 p. m. 8 p. m. 9 p m 10
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  • 632 4 The following passengers are travelling by the Rajputana for Colombo, Bombay and Europe:— J Mrs. M. H. Sutherland and inft Miss L. M. Cornish, Miss M. L. Broadhurst, Miss M. B. Lewis, Mrs. R. E. Cox, Mrs. G. Goldsack, Mrs. C. P. Templeton, Mr. If. e Cornish, Miss
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  • 769 4 Mr. J. L Chambers has succeeded Mr. G C W. Hurry as assistant engineer, P.W.D., Port Dickson. A delegation from the P.A.M. hopes to have an interview with Sir Samuel Wilson on Tuesday, Nov. 29. Mr. C. H. A. Huxtable has been appointed a member of the
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    • 179 4 FUN Bth Mile Tanjong Bungah. ON SATURDAY, 12th NOVEMBER. In Aid Of POPPY DAY FUND Under the Distinguished Patronage of the Hon. The R. C. and Mrs. P. T. Allen. Dry Wet Gala PROGRAMME. 2.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Swimming Competitions. 3.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Diving Competitions. 4.30 p.m.
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  • 747 5 yyO.MEN FASHION SLAVES CONSULTING ROOMS “FILLED BY SUFFERERS” WEIGHT AND DIET SOM E HINTS ON CHOOSING THE ideal menu m the dictators of fashion made E,erS ,lX to a slim outline the most womi. t End specialists 1U S "Xearn ot -omen patients Xo’X 'L
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  • 450 5 TUNE THAT CARRIED HIM BACK TO CHILDHOOD ‘‘HELP ME!” DRAMA OF PLEA TO A CLERGYMAN “Just as I was about to take my own life, the church bells rang out and stayed my hand.” This dramatic climax to the story of his life, related to a
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  • 120 5 The Hon. Treasurers gratefully aclmowledge the following subscriptions to Earl Haig’s Fund Previously acknowledged $376.00 Hong Shan Woi Koon 1.00 Tong Keng Siah 5.00 St. Mary’s School 100 Tan Kiah Teng 1-00 Tsen Lung Fui Kon Society 2.00 Eu Kongsi 3.00 Beng Swee Co., Ltd. 1.00 Chung
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  • 277 5 To-morrow’s League Fixtures NEWCASTLE UNITED TO VISIT HIGHBURY PARK The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the English and Scottish Leagues. DIVISION I Arsenal v Newcastle U. Birmingham v Huddersfield T. Blackburn R. v Liverpool Blackpool v Middlesbro’ Derby C. v Bolton W.
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  • 80 5 M.F.A. Defeat The Province The football match between the Mohamedan Football Association and the Province Wellesley Football Association, in aid of the Poppy Day Fund, was played yesterday on the Chinese Recreation Club ground and resulted in a win for the former by the odd goal in
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  • 43 5 BOXING contest, oeamtui vvai&uu vx Neltarleton, the holder, on points. Reuter. Seaman Watson Beats Liverpool Holder London, Yesterday. At Liverpool, for the British featherweight championship in a fifteen-round contest, Seaman Watson of Newcastle beat Neltarleton, the holder, on points. Reu-
    contest, oeamtui vvai&uu vx Neltarleton, the holder, on points. Reuter.  -  43 words
  • 185 5 Light Scratchings The scratchings are very few for the Singapore races to-day, with the result that good fields are assured in all the events. In the first and second events there are 13 runners, in the third race 12. The smallest field is 9 in
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    • 137 5 COME TO WEMBLEY CONVINCE YOURSELF OF THE PULLING POWER OF ITS ATTRACTIONS. TO-NIGHT AT 8.30 PMThe People's Favourite Rendezvous DEAN'SOPERA WILL PRESENT Mohd. Noor (Sr. Jr.) The Laugh Provokers and Dean's Beauty of Beauties Misses Kiah, Boon, Mai Moon, Bayik, Aminah, Puteh Babies Puteh, Mas Intan Who will appear in
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  • 321 6 HEDDEN NOTES IN SURREY CRIME FORCED BOXES POLICE SEARCH FOR A SCREWDRIVER A New direction was given to the police inquiries into the murder of Mr. Albert Keen and his wife at Shackleford, near Godaiming (Surrey), by the disclosure that it was the custom of the
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  • 118 6 SWALLOWED SAFETY PIN THEN RODE IN RACE After winning on Ada Dear in the Lingfield Autumn Oaks at Lingfield races, Bernard Carslake, the jockey, swallowed a safety pin. He was weighing in and had the pin between his lips. In replying to a remark by
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  • 141 6 BUT EARL BEATTY IS NOT EXCITED Earl Beatty, having passed unscathed through the Battle of Jutland (and some others) is now visiting Chicago. He is there partly in search of excitement, and being a sailor of direct methods, he walked into the Chicago Detective Bureau and
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  • 240 6 TOO FAST OR TOO SLOW IN THEIR REACTIONS Advice on how to bring the inconsiderate motorist to his senses was given by the Minister of Transport, Mr. P. J. Pybus, at a conference of the Magistrates’ Association in London. He said: “There are certain types
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  • 153 6 P.C. INTERVENES IN THEATRE DISPUTE Viscount Kelbum, only son of th? Earl of Glasgow, and three friends were each fined 10s. at Marlborough-street for having obstructed a policeman after (it was aFeged) they had been ejected from the Palladium Theatre, Argyll-street, W. The other three were:
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  • 258 6 At John Murray’s 1843-1892, which is modestly sub-titled Records of a Literary Circle,” is in reality an account of John Murray the Third, son of the great John Murray the Second, the friend of Scott and Byron, and grandfather to the present Sir John Murray. John Murray was
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    • 478 6 IIOM 7 Ba r HOW VITAL IT 11—IN THIS SHORT PERIOD, WHAT HOPES AND FEARS ARE CROWDED! /S HE GAINING WEIGHT IS HIS FLESH FIRM AND HEALTHY S ARE SOUND BONES FORMING IN THAT LITTLE BODY-MINIATURE OF THE MAN TO BE HAPPY MOTHERS ALLOVER THE WORLD, FEEDING THEIR BABIES ON
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    • 620 7 M CHAS. E. EMERSON LOSES M His LIFE treacherous currents Colombo, Oct. 31 ruAS E EMERSON, Managing r ®„< Messrs- Brown and Co., was t"* 1 to r lhe K a off Mount Lavmia yes(jrowned m terday roornl "f’ b Mr Archibald Alger, ("lhe Colombo.
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    • 98 7 Dornier Wai Flying w.,° at ,hlch Capt ad metal flying boat, h are on a n Gronau and three L? lon >bo for B??k d the WOrld flight *eek Boinba y a t 6.20 a.m. on here from Coc L 'Plan y t tequire? a big an
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    • 549 7  -  P. M. W. AN EXCELLENT, COLOURFUL PUBLICATION “Times of Ceylon Christmas Number” Colombo, Oct. 31 The “Times of Ceylon” is to be congratulated once more on its excellent Christmas Number, which appears each year to go from strength to strength. Apart from the stories and articles which
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    • 186 7 Less This Year Than in 1931 “It will be seen that though there have been fewer accidents reported, 801, as compared with 974 for the same period last year, there have been a larger proportion of fatal accidents, double in fact,” states Mr. W. A. Muller, Superintendent of
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    • 315 7 TROUBLE BEGINS OVER FOOD COMPLAINT OF BAD COOKING AND INSUFFICIENCY ARMED POLICE JAFFNA, Oct. 25 A sensation was caused yesterday evening, when a large number of police with arms were seen hurrying to the Reclamation Grounds. It was learnt that the prisoners numbering 169, were
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    • 395 7 FEWER VALUABLES STOLEN THIS YEAR VIOLENCE DECREASING Colombo, Oct. 31 The prevailing depression in Colombo is even reflected in the Crime Statistics for the first nine months of this year, writes a “Times of Ceylon” reporter. The statistics reveal that there was a considerable drop in the
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    • 447 7 A Dissent COMMITTEE OPPOSED TO CHANGE Colombo, Oct. 3 The Committee on Standing Orders of the State Council report that they are unable to accept the following proposal of Mr. G. K. W. Perera That leave be given to me to move to amend Rule 105
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    • 879 7 Distribution of Fauna in Various Zones Colombo, Oct. 31 “Of particular interest is the study of the distribution of the various mammals in Ceylon. The same applies to birds, reptiles and the lesser creatures,” said Mr. W. W. A. Phillips in a lecture on “The Distribution
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    • 134 7 I (PENANG HILLS 2,250 FT. ABOVE SEA LEVEL) 1 SPECIAL TIFFIN ON SUNDAYS COOL COMMODIOUS DINING ROOM WITH LOUNGES NEWLY t COMPLETED 1 TENNIS, BILLIARDS AND EXCELLENT WALKS. < MODERN SANITATION (throughout) > FROM SEPTEMBER Ist. 1 Board Lodging one person per day $7.00 I Saturday 4 p.m. to Monday
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  • 617 8 The great spirit of comradeship which actuates ex-Service men in dining together on Armistice Day discloses eloquent testimony of friendship joined in the most trying conditions imaginable, and existing now when such times are but a poignant memory. The function of the Armistice Day dinner shows
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  • 343 8 When the sociologist of some later epoch comes to appraise the achievements of the early twentieth century, he will remark, as we may surmise, that in our time education was exalted from a theory to a science. We shall be fortunate, however, if we escape the criticism
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  • 761 8 The Times." THE YOUNG LADY OF 1870 Sixty years ago there was a Modern Girl, claiming recognition and even rights. The domestic magazines of that day fulminated against her and the new sin of “fastness.” We find no trace of this shocking offence earlier; before
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  • 662 8 the oyster r The latest trick of th m London is one which ciated by epicures, a'i’"’'' recently by car to Shortly after her deL? at the house with a i a f sters. He had, he exo? who opened the door ver the oysters and to
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    • 108 8 E,&O. HOTSU PENANG. Have pleasure in announcing that they have obtained the Services of a Special Dance Orchestra, and will play at the following AFTER DINNER DANCES:— FRIDAY, 18th November 9.30 p.m FRIDAY, 2nd December 9.30 p.m FRIDAY, 9th December 9.30 p.m FRIDAY, 16th December 9.30 p.m SATURDAY, 24th December
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  • 638 9 —Reuter. pairly and candidly to CONSIDER LYTTON REPORT Friendly Feelings For Old Allies COMMONS DEBATE ON FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS London, Yesterday. t i H C ,-.inions, the Labourite, Major Atlee, belaboured the Govern- ilpn-ed weakness in the Sino-Japanese dispute during the debate xnent
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  • 251 9 V ktie 8s lsure, y sort of way.—Reuter DELAY ADVOCATED RATHER THAN RISK FAILURE Geneva, November 6. in convening the World Economic °nference till the Summer rather than P°s< it to the risk of almost certain re by premature assembly is advocated many quarters in view of the
    'Vktie8s ' lsure,y sort of way.—Reuter  -  251 words
  • 90 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Entente Cordiale Celebrated at Toulouse Toulouse, November 6. The Franco-Spanish entente cordiale was celebrated at the Radical Socialist Congress meeting here. M. Herriot attended the Congress en route for Home from Spain and said that never had he been the recipient of such a magnificent
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  • 98 9 YYdll OLICCL, a brisk rally is now quieter.—Reuter Wireless. Gilt-Edged Suffer Sharp Set Back London, November 7. On the Stock Exchange to-day with interest chiefly diverted to speculative groups Giltedged Securities suffered a sharp setback, while the new conversion loan closed at three-eighths discount otherwise, apart from the
    YYdll OLICCL, ****** a brisk rally is now quieter.—Reuter Wireless.  -  98 words
  • 350 9 —Reuter. Hoover Roosevelt To Discuss Shortly? London, Yesterday. Reuter understands that Britain will shortly communicate with the United States regarding the next debt payment but there is a strong disposition in authoritative quarters to discount the reports of specific schemes for debt settlement like this morning’s Daily
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  • 73 9 —Reuter Wireless. Work in Full Swing Since Monday London, November 6. Work in the Lancashire spinning mills will be in full swing on Monday after a week’s stoppage. The ballot of spinners gave only a small majority for continuing the strike whereas a strike decision requires a majority
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  • 43 9 Police Inspector Shot Dead and Three Wounded Reuter Wireless. Ahmedabad, November 6. Police Inspector Green was shot dead in the City Police lines and three other persons were hit and are in hospital. The crime is not the work of extremists.
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  • 62 9 held by foreigners will be respected. Reuter Wireless. Mexico City, November 6. In order to ensure that the mineral sources of the country are considered as national reserves, a Government decrease nationalists deposits of Gold, Copper, Antimony, Mercury, Alluminium, phosphates, nitrates, coal, platinum, iron and b’smuth. It is
    held by foreigners will be respected. Reuter Wireless.  -  62 words
  • 57 9 —Reuter Wireless. Seven Young Negroes to be Re-tried Washington, Nov. 7. On the ground of an unfair trial, the Supreme Court has ordered a re-trial of seven young negroes sentenced to death in Alabama on April 9, 1931, on a charge of assaulting two white girls on a
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  • 208 9 —Reuter Wireless. Recognition Of Treaty As Binding Essential London, Yesterday. A further peace offer to Mr. de Valera was made by Mr. J. H. Thomas in a speech at Derby. He said that if the de Valera Government recognise frankly and fully the existence
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  • 57 9 Governor of Nyasaland.—Rugby Radio Service. Former High Commissioner Appointed Rugby, Yesterday. Sir Francis Humphrys, former High Commissioner, yesterday presented letters of credence to King Feisal as the first British Ambassador to Iraq. He succeeds Sir Hubert Young, the Minister who yesterday left for Baghdad to take up
    Governor of Nyasaland.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  57 words
  • 77 9 Rugby Radio Service. Every Hope of Relations with Argentine Being Strengthened Rugby, Yesterday. At the opening of the extension to the Taylor Institute at Oxford the Prince of Wales announced that he had “every hope that the new foundation which bears my name will strengthen our relations with
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  • 79 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Government Accepts Survevs Bv British Firm Rugby, Yesterday. The Times states that the Greek Government has accepted surveys and preliminary studies submitted by the contractors Messrs. Henry Boot and Sons, Limited of Sheffield and London for reclamation and irrigation of large tracts of country in
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  • 67 9 ship will also be considered. —Reuter Wireless. Distinct Possibility of Resumption of Work London, Nov. 6. Reuter understands there is a distinct possibility of the resumption of work on the giant Cunard liner, 534,” before Christmas and also, as a result of the change in the money situation
    ship will also be considered.—Reuter Wireless.  -  67 words
  • 43 9 -Reuter Wireless. Curtis’s Sentence Commuted Flemington (New Jersey), Nov. 7. The ship builder, Curts, who was sentenced to one year in connection with the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby, has had his sentence commuted and has been re- leased.—
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  • 158 9 .—Reuter Wireless. New Duties on Free State Imports Increased duties on Irish Free State goods are announced as from November 9. The Treasury Order deals exactly with the same goods as covered by the original order in July which imposed a duty of 20 per cent. The
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  • 97 9 —Reuter Wireless. Easy Conditions Continue Throughout the Week London, November 6. On the Money Market, with recent good supplies, augmented by large Government and other disbursements, easy conditions have continued throughout the week. Treasury bills to the value of £50,000,000 were again allotted to Government’s advantage, the rate
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  • 61 9 brigade saved the main buildings.—Reuter Wireless. 5,000,000 Francs Damage at Seaplane Works Paris, November 6. Damage estimated at 5,000,000 francs was done in a great fire at the seaplane factory at St. Denis, yesterday morning, when three huge sheds, containing stocks of wood, paints and varnishes were destroyed.
    brigade saved the main buildings.—Reuter Wireless.  -  61 words
  • 61 9 —Reuter. Question of Successor to Sir Miles Lampson London, To-day. In the Commons, Mr. G. Le M. Mander hoped that when Sir Miles Lampson retired Government would appoint someone of the same outstanding personality and merits, someone of the type of Lord Irwin or Viscount D’Abernon. Mr.
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  • 54 9 Reuter Wireless. Slip Back Home Quietly London, November 6. In contrast to their uproarious arrival, the hunger marchers quietly slipped back to their homes to-day, parties of them being marshalled by the Police and walking to the various London termini where without any demonstration they entered the special
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    • 146 9 I X’MAS at HOME] NOW IS THE TIME TO THINK J OF WHAT TO SEND TO THE j FOLKS AT HOME Below will be found a I f few of the most useful I Presents, i I ORANGE PEKOE TEA Per 101 b Chest $12.75 Nett. 51b $6.50 (Duty and
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  • 2676 10 SOME FACTS ABOUT EMPIRE BROADCASTING—PENANG RADIO EXHIBITION—LOCAL 1 RECEPTION CONDITIONS Mr. E. C. Thomson, in an article entitled «"The Facts About Empire Broadcasting,” gives the latest details about the new Empire station at Daventry in the WireJess World of October 14th. The information is of such value that it
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    • 1126 10 PRINCPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTS STATIONS o In Order Of Wavelength Difference in rwvn.r time to Malaya. U£,.mekAL INFORMATION x L H STATION. h b 7 4 41,891 La Turbie, France 9*B 30,602 Coltano, Italy lAG 6 13.04 23,006 Malabar, Java FEZ i/o 13.92 21,540 Saxonburg, Penn., U.S.A. I 12 13.97 21,470
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  • 906 11 HOW MEN BUILD BUSINESSES WEALTH WON FROM SEAWEED British industrialists are beating the trade slump with their brains. These are some of the astonishingly ingenious things they are doing to win back prosperity. A few months ago the Imperial Chemical Industries fertiliser plant at
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  • 210 11 PENALTY FOR MOTORING OFFENCE The appeal of Dr. Cyril H. Golding-Bird, assistant-Bishop of Guildford, Surrey, against the penalty imposed for dangerously driving a motor-car at Frensham, Surrey, on June 26, was dismissed at Surrey Sessions, Kingston. The Bishop was fined £lO at Farnham on July 14 and
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  • 180 11 ENGAGEMENT OF MR. LAURENCE BINYON’S DAUGHTER A romance in the not-very-romantic department of prints and drawings at the British Museum is revealed to-day with the announcement of the engagement of Miss Nicholete Binyon, the 21-year-old daughter of Laurence Binyon, the poet, and Mr. Basil Gray. Mr. Binyon
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    • 229 11 Has No Ugly Hair No«k, "I had become 1 Completely ducour- B aged by a heavy JE growth of disgusting W Zjj hair I tried depilatory pastes, evil W y* smelling powders and J KM painful alectric Z <<«/1 a/smß treatments even J' a razor. Staving f pimply made the
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  • 502 12 ANNUAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting of The Permas Rubber Company, Limited, was held on Tuesday, the 11th October, 1932, at the Registered Offices of the Company, Ceylon House, 49 51, Eastcheap, London, E.C.3. Mr. W. PATCHITT (the Chairman of the Company) presiding A Representative
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  • 41 12 The following are rubber crops for the month of October, 1932: The Alor Pongsu Amalgamated Estates, Ltd. 98,330 Lbs. The Bedong (Malaya) Rub., Ltd. 46,280 The Temerloh Coconut Rubber Estate, Ltd. 19,601 The Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, Ltd. 7,355
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  • 67 12 lin outputs for the month of October, 1932, are as under: Satupulo N.L.:— Hours worked, 571; cubic yards, 102,000; piculs, 690. Siamese Tin Syndicate, Ltd., Ngow: 1,712 pikuls. Bangrin Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.:— 170 U 5OO. 1,301 19: hours 834 5 Yardage, The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin
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  • 498 12 LAST WORDS ON LEAVING FOR INDIA “I AM GOING TO DIE” Sunita Devi, most famous of Epstein’s models, has died suddenly in India. Queer circumstances surround her death. Although it occurred some weeks ago, until the present moment not a whisper of this knowledge has been
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  • 492 13 NOVEMBER FRIDAY, 11. Armistice Day: Public and Eank Holiday. Singapore Turf Club, November Meeting, Ist day, Singapore. SATURDAY, 12. Inter-State Rugby: Perak v. Selangor at K.L. Singapore Turf Club, November Meeting, 2nd Day, Singapore. Inter-state Hockey: Perak v. Penang, Ipoh. WEDNESDAY 16. Singapore Turf Club, November Meeting,
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  • 396 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from th eG. P. 0., London, says that the mail d :spatched from Penang on October 21, by the s.s. “Sibajak” was delivered in London on November 10. AIR MAILS A mail for South America, by Steamer to Marseilles and thence
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  • 261 13 LATEST DATES OF POSTING MAILS FOR EUROPE Christmas. New Year. Letters. Parcels. Letters. Parcel. Nov. 2S Nov. 12 Dec. 3 Nov. 2o b Dec. 9 b Dec. 3 Dec 16 a Dec. 9 MAILS FOR U.S.A. Christinas. New 1 ear Letters. Parcels. Letters. Faroes Nov
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  • 289 13 Film Version of a Michael Arlen Book The new picture now showing at the Majestic, LILY CHRISTINE,” is a British production though it has a German producer and an American leading lady. This combination of artists and producers of international reputation in order to make it the best
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    • 245 13 1 t —r BRITISH PICTURES AT THEIR BEST I i 'Phone 6.75 OPENING TO NIGHT 9.30 Matinees To-morrow and Sunday at 2.45 p.m. ANOTHER HAPPY PICTURE FROM GAINSBOROUGH JACK HULBERT l CICELY COURTNEIDGE with WINIFRED SHOTTER 1 t lx I "JACK’SI I THE BOY" J jjy > Tunes To Deiight!
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  • 772 14 Dr. A. S. Blundell Bankart, F.R.C.S., the well known orthopaedic surgeon of Middlesex Hospital, in a paper read before the Paddington Medical Society and published in the “Lancet," shows how “manipulative surgery" is now a commonplace feature of ordinary medical practice. In
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  • 296 14 TO DISCOVER PARIS DEATH SECRET SUICIDE PACT Declaring that he will not rest until he has cleared up the mystery of the two Englishmen, Randolph Stoddard, of Manchester, and Harbert Brown, of Bristol, found shot dead in a Montmartre flat, the brother of Brown has
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  • 211 14 VAT BURST THAT WRECKED HOUSES On October, 17, 118 years ago, one of the most remarkable disasters in the history of London occurred at St. Giles-circus, the junction of Oxford-street and Charing Cross-road. A huge brewery vat, containing 3,555 barrels of strong beer, suddenly burst. In
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  • 66 14 FIRST-SIGHT ATTRACTION AT AN EXHIBITION A long-eared black setter puppy caught the eye of Prince George at the North London Exhibition at Alexandra Palace. It was offered as a prize to the person who most nearly forecast the attendance for the day. Remarking that he must "have
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    • 11 14 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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  • 1021 16 IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY GOVERNOR AND SIR SAMUEL WILSON PRESENT The Armistice Day ceremony at the Centotaph to-day was invested with more than the ordinary degree of interest in that it was attended by H. E. the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi and Brigadier General Sir Samuel Wilson,
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  • 72 16 The Committee of Po Leung Kuk, Penang, will be “At Home on Saturday, November 19, from 3.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Po Leung Kuk, Barrack Road, on the occasion of the impending departure on retirement of the Vice-Chairman, Mr. W. D. Horne.
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  • 48 16 Alor Star Hockey (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Nov. 9. T ES gr Und the Erics the M J liCe team yesterda y afternoon i a hn them b y thr goals to one. Kim Chan scored all the three goals for the winners.
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  • 85 16 To-day, at the Esplanade at 8.30 p.m. 1. March—Colonel Bogey—Alford. 2. Overture—Light Cavalry—Suppe. 3. Selection—The Allies in Camp—Engleman. 4. The Phantom Brigade (a dream picture—Myddleton. 5. Waltz—Thoughts—Alford. 6. Selection—Community Land No. 1— Stoddon. 7. Finale—The London Scottish (March Triumphant)—Haines. God Save the King. To-morrow at the Esplanade
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  • 158 16 THREE WINNERS NEXT COMPETITION STARTS TO-MORROW The following are the successful winners in the Pinang Gazette Football Competition held on 14 matches played on Saturday, November 6, each with 11 correct results and accordingly the prize of $lOO is divided equally between them F. A. Reutens,
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  • 471 16 Interesting Posters Displayed in Berlin Berlin, November 6. Never before has Germany had such a peaceful election. The Communists and Nazis, who became allies in the transport strike, are apparently tired of warfare and there were only a few minor skirmishes, in which some people were injured but
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  • 231 16 First Professional Meeting in Penang Although much keenness was evinced by the boxers there was very little science witnessed yesterday in the ring at Wembly. This being the first occasion in which a professional meet was held in Penang it drew a large crowd. The first event
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  • 204 16 P.R.C. Beat P.H.C.L. k On the Esplanade yesterday, on a muddy ground, the Penang Recreation Club defeated the Penang Health Culture League by four* goals to 1. Territorially the Recreationists had much the better of the game and thoroughly deserved their victory. Cheng Phoy played a
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  • 143 16 Sheh-Habsah Cup (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Nov. 9. In commemoration of the forthcoming wedding of Syed Sheh Shahabudin, the Kedah State right back, and Tunku Habsah, a daughter of H.H. the Sultan of Kedah, H.H. Tunku Abdulrahman, brother of the bride, has offered a trophy for
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  • 51 16 TENNIS Sydney, Yesterday. In the first of a three-day tennis contest between America and New South Wales, Vines beat McGrath 6-8, 6-3, 6-4 Gledhill beat Dunlop 6-3, 6-1 Willard beat van Ryn 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 Crawford and Dunlop beat Allison and van Ryn 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 4-6,
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  • 260 16 Inspection of School Cadet Corps (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Yesterday. A general inspection of the King Edward VII School Cadet Corps was held in the School Padang, yesterday morning, by Capt. Miers representing the General Officer, Commanding the Troops, Malaya. The Corps about 60 strong was drawn
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  • 108 16 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 83% 84 1/16 New York 3.28% 3.29% Montreal 3.76% 3.77 Brussels 23.70% 23.77% Geneva 17.10% 17.12 Amsterdam 8.18% 8.21 Milan 64 64 Berlin 13.82% 13.87% Stockholm 18.86% 18 29/32 Copenhagen 19.20 19.20 Oslo 19% 19% Vienna 28 28 Prague 110% 111
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  • 278 16 A On Time Dist Klang A cable was received r C- J. Bede Cox, Maua^. Hon by u, sohdated, Ltd an ln of father, Mr. F.’ °f the Malayan Civil Se Oniler late Mr. B ed" to be Hi and the newg x was not
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