Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 November 1932

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  • 18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY, Ho Vol. LXXXX. SATURDAY. 26th NOVEMBER, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 1404 1 a tter for most serious CONSIDERATION Difficulties Confronting The United States raMS ay macdonld still optimistic oij)iOT Still Possible With Goodwill the United States Secretary of State, Col. Stimson, to ■"Xeon war debts, which has been kept a complete secret, is U The Note says
    —Reuter.  -  1,404 words
  • 51 1 and the rupee 2jsths.—Reuter. New York, Yesterday. There was a sensation on Wall Street over the slump in sterling to 3.20 J at the close after touching 3.20 J. December silver touched the record low level of 25.88. Chinese currency is down f per cent, and the rupee
    and the rupee 2jsths.—Reuter.  -  51 words
  • 17 1 Reuter. Ottawa, To-day. The eighty million dollar loans cabled on October 25 has been over-subscribed.—
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  • 82 1 —Rugby Radio Service. World’s Largest Made in Britain Rugby, Yesterday. The world’s largest steel ingot which weighs 175 tons has been made by the English Steel Corporation, Limited, at Messrs. Vickers Works, Sheffield, in connection with the forged boiler drums to be inI tailed in the new
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  • 99 1 —Reuter Wireless. Hitler’s Chauffeurs Sentenced to Prison Berlin, Nov. 20. Hitler’s four chauffeurs have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment by the Special Court at Nuremburg on charges following an incident at Fort Franconia last July. It was alleged that as they were driving the cars into town
    —Reuter Wireless.  -  99 words
  • 62 1 Reuter Wireless. Great Rise in Number of Irish Unemployed London, Nov. 17. The effects of the Anglo-Irish Free State tariff war is shown by the great rise in the number of Irish unemployed. Mr. J. H. Thomas stated in the House of Commons that unemployed according to Dublin
    Reuter Wireless.  -  62 words
  • 32 1 —Reuter. Promoted Chief of Imperial General Staff London, Yesterday. General Sir Archibald Montgomery Massingbred has been appointed Chief of Imperial General Staff in succession to Field- Marshal Sir George Milne.-
    —Reuter.  -  32 words
  • 239 1 An Open Verdict The Coroner’s enquiry into the death of Ho Kah Guan, who jumped overboard from the ferry boat Sebrang on the night of November 7 and whose body was later recovered, was concluded this morning before Mr. Edward Jago, who returned an open verdict adding
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  • 115 1 German Journalist to be Expelled Paris, Nov. 21. The German journalist Koerber, whose impending expulsion from France was announced a couple of days ago, has sent out to the Press a statement energetically denying the implication in Premier Herriot’s statement, that he had suborned Breton autonomists to commit
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  • 187 1 MAILS AXD TRAFFIC HELD UP Railway Washout (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. The exceptionally wet w’eather the whole of yesterday caused extensive severe flooding of the area between Simpang Ampat and Nibong Tebal doing considerable damadq to the railway and also the main trunk road. Last
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  • 97 1 New Company Starting Operations Shortly (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. It was stated during yesterday s meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners that a new petrol company is commencing operations shortly. The Commissioners, therefore, decided to refer back to the Committee the decision accepting tenders for the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 14 1 NOTICE T NAGATA, ■up, Iperfrf haS C me Kck from leave Ld amending from
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    • 2534 2 BATES FOR CASUAL SELANGORJTURF CLUB M H R^^ old furnituile BA NK s II m n'.irnTioritrijTP first December amateur race Deceased. I! meeting 1932. Attractive Auction Sa.e FRIDXY and SATURDAY, 2nd and 3rd The Undermentioned Properties will be S UNDAY T< NOVEMBER 27, 1932. sCIe IUSC.IS DECEMBER 1932. sold by
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  • 546 3 MEN WHO SMILE AT DEFEAT POLICE DEFEAT SERVICES Doxing is not only a game of fighting for world titles and fortunes; sometimes men fight for the sheer love of the game and the bare honour of winning. So it was at the Royal Albert
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  • 128 3 £5,500 PAID ALREADY BY ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS Mr. R. D. Denman announced on behalf of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in the House of Commons that payments totalling £5,500 had already been made by the Commissioners in connection with the Norwich Consistory Court case against the Rector of Stiffkey.
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  • 448 3 SHOCK BOWLERS’ LEAN TIME Have England’s cricketing champions laid another Australian bogy? At Perth, Verity and Allen laid starkly bare the mortality of Bradman; at Adelaide we have seen the so-called “mysteries” of Grimmett treated with scorn. Faint-hearts who have been awed by reports of the supernatural
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  • 150 3 TO LIVE IN HER FAVOURITE PALACE Princess Helen, former wife of King Carol, signed the final settlement between herself and the Roumanian Government. The terms which the Government had proposed, says Reuter, were modified so that when in Roumania the Princess will reside in her
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  • 1719 4 ANNUAL PRIZE GIVING HEADMASTER’S INTERESTING REPORT For the first time the Government Commercial Day School held a prize giving of their own this year and it took place yesterday at the Government Girls School hall which was kindly lent for the occasion and was presided over
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  • 284 4 After living alone for 13 years in a hut in north-western Canada, where he had been tapping and prospecting, Mr. Bertram Barker, a Coventry man, joined as a supernumerary member of the crew of the British steamer Bright Fan to make his way home.
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  • 156 4 Civil Judge Dismisses Action A sequel to a collision between two motor-cars containing Europeans, in Yeo Chu Kang Road in the early hours of the morning of September 25, was heard before Mr. H. R. Bull, the Civil District Judge, Singapore. The plaintiffs, th? Heng Motor Garage,
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  • 72 4 Mr. I. H. M. Mecredy Taken to Hospital Mr. I. H. M. Mecredy, of the Singapore Police Force, and a well-known Rugby player, w’as taken to the General Hospital on Wednesday morning with injuries to the head sustained as the result of a fall from his horse
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  • 1118 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Major-General A. H. Eustace is a passenger to Colombo on the “Corfu”. Mr H. N. Sellers, of the Public Works Department, Pahang, is leaving for home Mr. J. D. Ewing, of Syme and Co., and Mrs. Ewing are passengers for home by the “Corfu”. Mr. J. A. Wilson
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  • 110 4 Saturday, 26th November, 1932 —Esplanade 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March —King O’ The Clouds —Herpe. 2. Suite —Americana —Thurban. 1. March —The Tiger’s Tail. 2. Serenade —When Malindy Sings. 3. Sketch —The Water-Melon Fete. 3. A Musical Jig-Saw’—Aston. 4. Serenade—-Les Millian d’Arlequin Drigo. 5. Selection —The
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  • 831 5 CAMEO 11 PAYS $l4l and taiping 11 also PAYS WELL (From Our Own Correspondent) B Singapore, Yesterday. Bi U M a fair attendance for the the Amateur Meeting to-day. X. was fme and the going good, fr" baked favourites in Springkell ■jTmy did not disappoint
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  • 154 5 Probable Starters Reduced to Nineteen ROCKLIFFE AND DISARMAMENT SCRATCHED London, Yesterday. Rockliffe and Disarmament have been scratched from the Manchester November Handicap and the probable starters with jockeys now are SANS ESPOlR—Perryman PAHOKEE—ChiIds. GUI SC ARD—Weston. COBEQUID—Wing. OVER ALL—Clifford Richards. SC ARDRO Y —Lowrey. ROCK STAR—Ray. ARENA
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  • 436 5 Early Next Year There was a full attendance of members of the Penang Wireless Society at the headquarters at Perak Road yesterday evening when the Empire Broadcasting Test from Daventry on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday were discussed. Prior to the discussion, Mr. W. J. Wearne gave
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  • 112 5 Cedah Sikh Police Team Beat Warders “A" (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Nov. 24. The Warders, first string, was defeated by the Kedah Sikh Police by two goals to nil in a very close but scrappy game on the Warders padang yesterday. Play was mostly among
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  • 34 5 system in the County Championship. Reuter. Percentage System to be Reverted to London, Yesterday. The Advisory County Cricket Committee has decided to revert to the percentage system in the County Championship. Reu-
    system in the County Championship. Reuter.  -  34 words
  • 47 5 In Thursday's issue of the “Pinang Gazette” one of the headlines referring to the oratorical contest held at the Anglo-Chin-ese School read “Teachers Fail To Cooperate”. This was, obviously, an error. The headline in question referred, in fact, to another article in the same issue.
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    • 50 5 IPINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTD- j MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS NOTE BOOKS pencils INKS 7 GUM x" C V J X *X Z LEDG E R S CASH BOOKS I b* D AY- 800 KS I LETTER HEADS MEMORANDUM FORMS ESTATE REPORT FORMS yX ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS COMPETITIVE PRICES
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • 2409 6 PREPARATIONS FOR GENEVA. —WORLD PLAN TO SOLVE UNEMPLOYMEN T.—NEW SCOTTISH HOME RULE PARTY.— DEATH OF A NOTED IRISH POLITICIAN (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 5. THE DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE The principal British delegate to the meeting of the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference will be captain
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    • 357 6 look atk I the a, I ft l I i.. I c<>o v s I 1 i WoO® /1 i J i°ixi‘£*S- I I I (jMHR s HPHe s fi/1 I V^? ?~-Mg I i There is even thing y 0(!r I J 5< sin a <>n of toM I
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  • 2270 7 odi7E FOR MEDICINE: BIRTH OF A NOBEL pK NEW SCIENCE: HOUSES OF THE FUTURE: "THE STORY OF LIGHT (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 5 Lb ,sts AWARD i Prize for Medicine for 1932 equal parts to PFOlesAdnan. F.R.S.. College. Cambridge, and to Sir rn» lty FR
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  • 458 7 PIQUANT LEGAL ARGUMENT JUDGE QUOTES MARRIAGE SERVICE W hat is sickness, in the legal meaning of the word The point was argued in the Court of Appeal, on November 3, when there were some piquant comments. Mr. Leo Maloney, an assistant
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  • 90 7 Sydney Plans Huge Aquatic Playground What will be one of the finest aquatic playgrounds in the world is being planned for Middle Harbour, a part of Sydney’s famous harbour, slates Austral News. A conference of councils whose municipalities front Middle Harbour is being called to consider
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  • 111 7 Flier Retrieves Plane After 4| Months Captain Hans Bertram, one of the two German aviators who in an attempt to lower the record to Australia in May last, crashed on the wild North-west coast of the continent and suffered considerable privations until found after several weeks, by
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 372 8 Fluency in modern languages never has been a strong point with the inhabitants of the British Isles. Even during the War enforced association with the French enriched the knowledge of the average soldier by little more than a few bowdlerised catchphrases. Now, however, this reproach is being
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  • 295 8 To the professional man the prospect of an early retirement too often appears as the dimly-descried goal of existence to the artist a lifetime seems too short an apprenticeship in a difficult craft. Not every artist- however, can command the courage of M. Jan Kubelik, who, at
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  • 143 8 To be Heard by Millions on Christmas Day Rugby, Yesterday. The King will broadcast a message to the Empire during the special programme on the afternoon of Christmas Day. This will be radiated by all the transmitters of the British Broadcasting Corporation as well as from the new
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  • 1021 8 IMPORTANCE OF EMPIRE ROUTES BY HARRY HARPER (Author of “The Romance of a Modern Airway”, etc.) From 200,000 letters a year by air to more than 6,000,000 within a period of eight years! That, summarising as it does British airmail development from 1924 to 1932,
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  • 616 8 A COVETED tENCE Very tew womcn Plws lice Ke Miss Joan p age u Burma, having t his n MablM ”"*«i markably fit y -edica. examine in itfest in the world, mPn be overhauled by lhe pllot "ary private pllO f 8 OT H I by hundreds
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  • 350 9 t E ACCUSED of Atrocious crime SHANGHAI story Geneva, Yesterday. to refer the Sino-Japanese special meeting of the Assem accepted by China. '‘‘Msaioka desired to refer the t D bis Government. The discussion > dJ,jurnt d Nov 2B Nanking, Yesterday. rn Mlional statement issued by the
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  • 80 9 Isst&ncp d l Rugby Radio Service. Savings in Rates and Taxes Expenditure Contemplated Rugby, Yesterday. P’Ws in expenditure from rates and M amounting to between £3B million f M million, as compared with 1929-30 F Commended in two reports on local in England and Wales and in L ma(^e
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  • 99 9 u rai staff at I b y Radio Service. J* Otn °tion for Distinguished I General General th v, Ru gby, Yesterday. e Earlof Cav an, has been Bt la te Pi i i in succession to r lll Mir*/ 1 irShal Methuen. Lord ften toe wa 'k
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  • 74 9 rUnt Agreements Signed by Two Nations L thf 27th of France, Nov. 20. °f For. i Mt nth the Turkish t 0 A ft a i r 3 and the French air'* V siferne<l at Angora t*" to the rail r ,nCnts tlle former re’(>ri the Tiiru
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  • 140 9 ance.—Reuter. KILLED HER SOX FOR £lOO INSURANCE CALLOUS CRIME Johannesburg, Yesterday. Mrs. Demelker was found guilty of the murder of her son and sentenced to death. She was found not guilty of the murder of her husbands after a trial lasting five and a half weeks. A
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  • 186 9 Revision of Commercial Treaty: Co-operation Needed Berlin, Nov. 21. Negotiations for the revision of the Franco-German commercial treaty opened to-day (Monday) in the Foreign Office in the presence of the French envoy in Berlin, M. Francois Poncet. The German delegation is headed by Dr. Posse and the
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  • 67 9 Times Leader on Prevailing Pessimism London, Nov. 21. The pessimism regarding the prospects of the World Economic Conference is increasing. It is deemed doubtful now whether the Conference can be held in April or May, which was the latest postponed estimate of the date. This feeling is reflected
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  • 70 9 The Last Lap of the Journey Marseilles, Nov. 22. M. Trotzki and his family arrived aboard the Italian steamer Praga, slipping ashore unobserved in the tender in order to escape all attention. Escorted by a police car, the party immediately motored to Dijon, where they entrained for Copenhagen.
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  • 51 9 don.—Rugby Radio Service. Capt. Eden to Take Temporary Charge of British Delegation Rugby, Yesterday. The Under-Secretary for Fireign Affairs, Capt. Anthony Eden, leaves on Saturday morning for Geneva to take charge of the British delegation during the absence of Sir John Simon, who is returning to London.—Rugby Radio
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  • 35 9 Preparations for Pitched Battle La Paz, Nov. 21. Reservists of the classes 1923-29 have been called to the colours. I are being made for a big pitched battle in the Gran Chaco district.
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  • 144 9 ENGLISHMAN JEW CHARGED SENSATIONAL ALLEGATIONS AT SINGAPORE Firm Without Cspita! (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Sensational allegations were made against a Jew and a Britisher and two Chinese in the Police Court who are alleged to be concerned in a swindle. The Englishman and the Jew ran a firm
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  • 501 9 COURT-MARTIAL STORY OF THE DISASTER The suggestion that the loss of the French submarine Promethee, which sank off Cape Levi, on July 7th, with the loss of sixty-nine lives, was due to the sudden opening of the controls of the oil apparatus, which was known to
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  • 118 9 TWO READERS GET $5O EACH Two Penang readers share the prize of $lOO offered in connection with our Rootball Forecasts Comptition No. 2 with eleven correct forecasts. Each of them will, therefore, be paid a cheque for $5O. We notice that several of the competitors failed to
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  • 95 9 Rounds Up Cattle at 90— Bareback A search for the “oldest horseman in Australia” has brought some amazing claims, says Austral News. The latest is by friends of H. A. Giles, of Werrington, near Penrith, New South Wales, who is 90, if not a few years more.
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  • 103 9 In Aid of Poppy Day Fund Under the auspices of the Chinese Community Committee and the patronage of the Hon’ble Resident Councillor and Mrs. Allen, the Cheng Wah Club will give two dramatic performances at the Drury Lane Theatre (Teong Hee Tye) Campbell Street, to-night
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  • 90 9 UN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £152-0-0 £152-5-0 TIN (3 Months) London £153-4-6 £153-10-0 Singapore $78.12'2 $77.75 Business Done Fenang $78.00 Business Done Buyers—No sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $5.80 $5.80 BLACK PEPPER $21.00 $21.00 RUBBER London 2Jjd. 2s?d. New York Holiday. 3’4c. (G) Singapore 7% cts. 7% cts. TAPIOCA Fair Seed $3.30
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  • 2286 10 BRILLIANT, BRAVE AND LOYAL —Sir John Simon GALLANT MAN AND TRUE FRIEND —Sir A. Chamberlain BUST UNVEILED IN UNION HALL One of the greatest tributes ever paid by one statesman to another was heard in the debating hall of the Oxford Union Society on November
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  • 141 10 Now An Apple Tree Pride of place in the orchard of Mrs. Ann Harrington of Old Man Valley, near Hornsby, New South Wales, is taken by a flourishing apple tree with a quaint history, says Austral News. When the King and Queen, as Duke and Duchess of
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  • 351 10 BISHOP ON THE NEW MORALITY THE CLAIMS OF FAMILY The Bishop of Rochester (Dr. M. Linton Smith), in an address on “The New Morality” at the Rochester Diocesan Conference at Church House, Westminster, on November 2, said: If I may venture to sum up the change
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  • 104 10 Longe Rang Weather Forecasting What will be the first long-range weather forecasting observatory in the world will shortly be established in the Blackball district of Queensland, says Austral News. It will be controlled by a Trust with the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair) as patron, the Lord
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  • 107 10 Disabled Australian Officer’s Secret A few weeks ago, Major R. C. Caldwell, an ex-Royal Australian Air Force officer, was discharged, disabled and unfit for hard work, from Randwick Military Hospital, Sydney. Yet, to-day, he has hopes of founding a big Australian dye industry which may become
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  • 618 11 WINTER IN ONE OF THE WORLD'S COLDEST SPOTS: LOOKING FORWARD TO IT" < Six young scientists, members of the British Polar Year Expedition, snow and ice bound in one of the world’s coldest spots, will spend the winter there cut off completely from civilisation—and
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  • 257 11 LIST OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED Adventures of an Obscure Victorian, by W. G. Riddell. Akbar, by Laurence Binyon. Alias Blackshirt, by Bruce Graeme. All Experience, by Ethel Marinin. As A Man Grows Older, by Italo Svevo. As We Are, by E. F. Benson. Biology and Mankind, by S.
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  • 178 11 CO-OPERATIVE TRADING PLAN A scheme of co-operative production and marketing of primary produce is being put into operation in the first week of November. After two years of research and preparatory work, an Empire-wide organisation, with its headquarters at 3 and 4, Clement’s Inn, W.C.2, has been established
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  • 152 11 AT HIS NATIVE TOWN NEAR NAPLES Milan, Wednesday. Mr. Emilio Scala, the one-time London coffee-house keeper who became the most famous of all Irish Sweep winners, is building a palace at his native town of Isola-del-Liri, near Naples, whence he fled recently from London. In
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    • 1701 12 London, November 5. On the whole the rubber returns from London and Liverpool were satisfactory this week. An excess of 134 tons of landings over deliveries at Liverpool was more than made good by the fact that London deliveries exceeded landings by 559 tons. Thus the United Kingdom
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    • 1143 12 The Twenty-second Annual General Meeting of the Members of K.M.S. (Malay States) Rubber Plantations, Limited, was held on Tuesday, the 25th October, 1932, at the Registered Office, 5, Whittington Avenue, E.C. Mr. James Davenport (the Chairman) presiding. The Representatives of the Secretaries (Messrs. Guthrie
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    • 534 12 BEAU SEJOUR RUBBER.—A/cs. to j June 30: Crop, 629,511 lb. (672,028 lb.) average gross price, 2.50 d. (3.21 d. per lb.; “all-in” cost, 2.45 d. (3.27 d. per lb. j Net loss, £1,792 (£2,674), converting a crel dit balance b.f. of £483 into a debit of £132, after
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  • 453 13 of Principal Lines nr lfl a list of vessels arriving '7 I’.'-ang during the week: ■L aailM frorn 1 HT IN PORT TO-DAY H K-.n River. Sails for 1 River on Monday. -,.r Kast for Calcutta. Toickah. Kopah. Ro3 or U,,. Mine porta to-day. Ll ,r\\
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  • 432 13 NOVEMBER SATURDAY, 26. Rugby: Perak XI v. The Rest at Taiping. Singapore Turf Club, Amateur Meeting, Singapore, second day. Inter-State Hockey: Penang v. Selangor, Penang. DECEMBER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, first day. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, 2nd day. Malaya Cup
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  • 662 13 AIR MAIL A mail for South America, by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. today. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Burma (excepting Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy) and Northern India by the s.s. “Khandalla” wall be closed at
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  • 432 13 PROTEST BY MAN HE CALLED “BLACKMAILING RASCAL” JUDGE’S COMMENT ON LIBEL SUIT SCENE Mr. William M. Kneale, one of the two defendants in the libel suit brought by the directors of Lever Bros., Ltd., suggested, when the hearing resumed, that Sir Patrick Hasting, K.C., who appears
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  • 155 13 NEW ZEALAND Christmas. New Year. Letters. Parcels. Letters. Parcels. Nov. g Dec. 2 Dec. 1 e 26 Nov. 16 h Dec. 2 Dec. 8 t Dec. 8 The dates of the above mails are liable to alteration according to steamship sailings. a Air Mail “Alor Star-Amsterdam”
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 26 13 Nothing succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Lse be “Pinans Gazette” regularly and keep at the top of the tree.
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    • 13 13 WIRELESS WIRELESS Informative and interesting articles appear in the Pinang Gazette ON FRIDAYS.
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    • 336 13 hTHE BLUES T 5 No man or woman is more sick of life than b 2 when they have that trouble commonly called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease J a in many cases. That terri- a b bl* feeing which makes all the world appear gloomy b b
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  • 709 14 FIFE MAN’S RIGOROUS LIFE IN CANADA CALL OF ADVENTURE Seme impressions of the rigorous and adventurous life of a fur trapper in the northern regions of Canada were obtained by an interview with Mr. A. M'Lellan, of Coronation Gulf, on the Arctic coast of Canada, when he arrived
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  • 90 14 ROUMANIAN POPULACE FLEES BEFORE THEM Bucharest, November 3 4 orty-four lepers have escaped from an isolation home at Tichileshti, in the Danub delta, and are marching in a body towai us Tulcea, a Danube port about 15 miles to the south of Ismail. Everybody flees terrified before ‘heir
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  • 350 14 HER ENGAGEMENT TO SIR ABE BAILEY’S SON KEEPING WEDDING PLANS SECRET Wcsterham (Kent), Nov. 4. Miss Diana Churchill and Mr. John Milner Bailey, whose engagement is announced to-day, have decided to keep their wedding plans secret for the moment. A correspondent writes: They told me
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  • 442 14 FINED £lO FOR DRIVING WITHOUT DUE CARE After an accident in which a cyclist was fatally injured. Kenneth Thomson of St. John s College. Cambridge, the Cambridge University golf club champion, appeared before the Cambridgeshire Divisional Bench on charges of driving a motor-car dangerously, and of
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 261 14 xSSiB WBill I fresh and alert! r I Before and during those strenuous hours of If// will I play the experienced sports-lover relies with lill l/11l I confidence on the glowing stimulus and refreshing I /7 f J <1 J properties of '47IT. Applied generously to the I O I
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    • 2321 15 I /T~~->r tn, r'7~K p ©.-BRITISH INDIA ww a Alf —L 1 and apcar lines (Companies Incorporated in It -M BIUE FIIMMEt! LIME HBHRHHBMWM MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES I J CONTINENT BOSTON AND NEW YORK |^^?C^^ Tar T n T Am v™° R Due Penan S Dec. 5 Peninsular
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  • 155 16 CRICKET I.—Reuter. TATE LIKELY TO PLAY IN FIRST TEST McCabe Knocks Up Bright 67 Sydney, Yesterday. Continuing after lunch New South Wales closed their innings for 273 runs. Fingleton made 119 (not out) in 276 minutes. He played a solid innings hitting all round the wicket
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  • 50 16 BOXING The next local boxing event will be held at Wembley on Friday, December 2. A good programme with inter-state boxers together with amateur lads from Penang has been arranged. Boxing fans who missed the last event will no doubt keep this date open.
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  • 221 16 Colours v. Whites Owing to the Padang being waterlogged the Rugby trial match between Colours and Whites which was fixed for yesterday was postponed to this afternoon. The following will be the teams Colours —R. W. Brer i; J. H. J. Dredge, H. W. Brady, E.
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  • 69 16 No Train Service Owing to the Railway service on the main line being disorganised the Selangor Hockey team has been unable to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Penang and therefore the Inter-state hockey match with Penang to-day has been cancelled. The following telegram was received from
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  • 629 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 11'0 116 HO 116 Hong Fatt 32% 36 33% 36 Kampong K. 60 69 56 63 Katu 8 0
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  • 1078 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST c NAMES. a r. RUBBER (Dollar.) C. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 4« 50 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 4O Amalgamated Malay Estates 05 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 55. /o Aver Kunmg Rubber Estates 5 *5 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. '5 Aver Pan?» Rubber Estates 3-, 45_ BaiauPlaoiing
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  • 128 16 Water Service Curtailed Like elsewhere in Penang, Penang Hill has also seen experiencing a very heavy fall. For 14% hours ending noon yesterday no less than 14% inches of rain were registered. The path to Tiger Hill had become impassable owing to a heavy landslide.
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  • 58 16 PENANG, NOVEMBER 26 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3% m/ts 2/4 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/4 On New York Bank Demand 37 France T.T. 950 India T.T. 153 Bangkok T.T. SO per tics. 100 Batavia T.T. 92% Singapore T.T. prem Hongkong
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  • 155 16 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR 7.50 Litany. 8.00 a.m. Matins. Pss. I and VIL Hymn 7. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.30 a.m. Holy Communion. Chinese. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. Ps. XLVI 131. Ps. XLVIII 134. Magnifiat 137. Nunc Dimittis 136. Hymns 47, 48, 51 and 291. Wednesday—S. Andrew. 8 00
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 136 16 ACIDITY THE CAUSE OF DYSPEPSIA. Once get rid of acidity, and away go dyspepsia, gas'.ritis, or whatever form youi stomach trouble may take. To banish harmful stomach acidity it is only necessary to take a dose of ‘Bisurated' Magnesia This preparation stops all trace of acid fermentation the instant it
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 38 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind RainfaJ 6 a.m. 72 N.E. 17m.m. Noon 85 S. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water TO-DAY 10.38 a.m. 4.51 a.m. 11.00 p.m. 4.49 p.m. TO-MOKKOW 11.30 a.m. 5.41 a.m. 11.44 p.m. 5.40 p.m.
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