Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 November 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ISTABUSHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 281. Vol. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 933 1 —Reuter. jhitish reply to UNITED STATES Consultations Continue note to be despatched within NEXT FEW DAYS Commons Questions !’,ritish Cabinet Ministers and financial experts held further consultatjons yarding war debts and the reply to the United States Note. I: is felt that an unassailable
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  • 77 1 Reuter. FOUR CATEGORIES OF DEMONSTRATORS Advance Guard Washington, Yesterday. Eight hundred demonstrators have started a hunger-march to Washington in small parties from all parts of the country in anticipation of the opening of Congress on December 5. They are the advance guard of the motley army
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  • 157 1 Work of Restoration Proceeding Apace (From Our Own Correspondent) Tai ping, Nov. 26. Truckloads of granite, gravel and other materials are being railed to the floodaffected areas from Taiping daily. An j engine went off the rails at the Taiping Railway Station this morning, as it was leaving
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  • 102 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Southern Railway to Introduce Ferry Service Rugby, Yesterday. The Southern Railway has decided to introduce a train ferry service running between England and France using the port of Dover on the England side and in all probability the Port of Dunkirk on the French
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  • 80 1 without causing damage. —Rugby Radio Service. Anxiety Over Danger of Thames Overflowing Rugby, Yesterday. Exceptionally high tides and strong squally winds with gusts of from 60 to <0 miles per hour caused considerable anxiety 1 last night owing to the danger of the Thames overflowing its banks. Emergency
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  • 297 1 .—Reuter. LYTTON REPORT REFERRED TO LEAGUE Quiet Week Geneva, Yesterday. There will be a lull in the Sino-Japanese dispute till next Tuesday when the debate in the Assembly will begin and last a week' or ten days after which the Committee of Nineteen will draft a resolution. It
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  • 196 1 Convict Assaults Fellow Convict (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Yesterday. A daring assault on a fellow prisoner by a long term prisoner at the workshop, Taiping Gaol this morning, has led to a more vigilant guard over the prisoners. As a result of the assault, a Chinese was
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  • 63 1 -Reuter. Reported Annulment of Darcy Concession Teheran, Yesterday. The Government has officially notified the Anglo-Persian Oil Company of the annulment of the Darcy concession. It adds that it is willing to consider fresh terms. It is learned in London that the company informed the Persian Government that the
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  • 167 1 —Rugby Radio Service. CONSIDERABLY ALTERED IN APPEARANCE Striking Features Rugby, Yesterday. The new uniform and equipment i which, if finally adopted, will consider--1 ably alter the appearance of the Bri- tish Army were officially shown for the first time in London to-day. Striking features are the light
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  • 83 1 Domestic Troubles of Eurasian Couple (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. The domestic troubles of a Eurasian couple, who had been separated for fourteen years, were aired in the Fourth Police Court when Mrs. Josephine Neubronner sued her husband, George Daniel Neubronner, for failing to maintain her. The
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  • 41 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. A small numer of aeroplanes engines able to carry two people and fly eighty miles per gallon of petrol were demonstrated at Hanworth Club yesterday in the presence of Colonel Shermerdine, Director of Civil Aviation.-
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  • 55 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. After touching a new low record at 3.17% the sterling rate on New York recovered to 3.18 7/32. Business on the London stock exchange was at a low ebb pending definite news of the war debt situation. British funds closed above the worst with
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  • 95 1 Daytona Beach, Florida, in January.—Rugby Radio Service. SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL’S NEXT In February Rugby, Yesterday. Sir Malcolm Campbell expects to attempt to break his own world land speed record of 253.9 miles per hour next February. His old racing car, Blue Bird, has been rebuilt and strengthened
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  • 158 1 In B.A. Examination Official results have just been received of the University of London B. A. 1932 examinations held at Penang in the earlier part of the year. It is gratifying to note that three candidates sat in the Malayan centre and all three have passed. Of
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    • 2098 2 RATES FOR CASUAL SELANGOR turf club MUNICIPAL NOTICE 4 Dressed in Good BANKS first December amateur race Clothes, AUVlhll I tvCnltJl I U MEETING 193~. I 1099 When in England, call and fit your- i Assessmcril LIST 1740 self out with clothes at approx, hall FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 2nd nd
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    • 73 3 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL. ’Phone 60. TANJONG BUNGAH, PENANG. ROOMS for X’mas, New Year, and Penang Race Week are now open for Booking. Book now and get the Best I Terms very reasonable I Watch for X’mas and New Year attractions. Something good and surprising in store for you. WEEK DAY
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  • 520 4 J. W. Clark —Miss D. Harrison RECEPTION AT NO. 1 PARK ROAD The wedding took place yesterday afternoon at St. George’s Church, Penang, of Mr. J. W. Clark, Assistant Engineer, Penang Municipality, younger son of Capt. and Mrs. J. Clark of Dene View' Castle Eden Co.,
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  • 144 4 Golf Result The following is the result of the golf match played on Sunday between “Scotland” and the “Rest.” “Scotland” “The Rest” Scoular Duxbury Halliday 0 P. N. Knight 1 Moncur Rees Craig 1 Brady 0 McKinstery Aston Carmichael 1 Laing 0 Neilson Bird Hutton 1
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  • 225 4 (To the Editor the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —It is indeed refreshing to read of the Negri Sembilan Estate Owners Association’s deputation to Sir Samuel Wilson in which they raised the question of rubber restriction. Apparently there is at least one body of the planters with a grasp of affairs,
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  • 217 4 Tamil Church, Sungei Patani Thanksgiving Festival (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Yesterday. The Thanksgiving Festival of the above Church was celebrated in the Church premises on Saturday, November 26, at 4.30 p.m. when all the members of the Christian community were present. Among those present were Rev. W.
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  • 247 4 False Collection for Mosque The hearing was concluded in the Police Court yesterday of the case in which Pah Itam and Mohamed Kassim, two Malays, were charged with falsely representing to an Indian that they were authorised to collect subscriptions for a Malay mosque in Dato Kramat Road.
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  • 1139 4 Dr. M. E. T. Chelvam, of Taiping Hospital, has been transferred to Ba’u Gajah. Mrs. David Graham, of Teluk Anson, has. been suffering from a severe attack of, bronchial “flu.” Quite a number of Lower Perak residents have been affected in the 1 same way lately. Mr.
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  • 5378 5 HcW The Dutch 11 Used The Current When It Served" ADDRESS BY ROTARIAN N. J. SCHEFFER Film-Starlike Extravagance Of Golden Age v t Scheffer, manager of the Netherlands Trading Society, KotnrhiH j* i iiv.-re 1 a very interesting address on Earlv Travels to
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    • 17 5 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what your friends at Home are doing—Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.
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  • 2975 6 PROSPECTS OF M.C.C. TOURING TEAM RANKING OF BRITAIN'S TENNIS PLAYERS: THE NEW FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION VOGUE OF i INDOOR ICE SKATING (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 16 THE PRINCE’S GAME The Prince of Wales, ever an ardent squash racquets enthusiast, took part in the opening match
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    • 211 6 What a Relief W everything is ,j plain sailing now,.. t< There is a feeling of restfulness throughout the house—Worry and Anxiety have given place J to Relief and Cheerfulness— fa// XfK BABY IS ON COW GATE NOW! f 1 Z_f LOOK AT HIM All chuckles K and chubbiness-weight increas-
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    • 184 6 T The choice I LEA& f °i the PERRINS' gourmet. |8 SAUCE I 965 i Manuf-icturers ot Every Description cf I Surgical and Mechanical India Rubber I Products. L Syringes, Water Bottles and Beds, Air F ESTD. 1847. Cushions, Enemas. Bed Sheetings. Teats, Tubing, Valves, Washers. R .ilway Goods, p
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  • 3422 7  -  Edited kj CLARIES ROBERTS (rro m Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 11 HOYAt SHOOTING EXPEDITION. nuke of Gloucester is to leave Eng,„d shortly after Christmas lor a big “L shooting trip >” Sudan Fortw from the end of December to the of March, he will stalk the
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    • 73 7 Impedance of Salt 4 3or Seasoning Most dishes need to be seasoned with salt. Add KftlJ the exact amount you require by means of a handy pourer tin of Cerebos Salt. It contains the purest salt in the world —dry, free-running, incomparable, Cerebos Salt «red b y Cerebos Limited London,
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    • 142 7 DANGER! THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF Singapore Foot |OW»»»— W——»^R»W«II xf\ I BURNING ZW A\ I spots xy I "H 1 i' i 1 I CRACKS SCALY ITCHY I I (BETWEEN DRY BUSTERS 1 J th: toes skin ABSORBINE JKILLS Sems of SINGAPORE FOOT tAny one of these unpleasant symptoms
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  • 598 8 THE ABROAD Someone once said that the value of sterling in New York depends every morning upon the condition of the liver of a certain Wall Street magnate. That is an exaggeration but it is certainly true that no hard and fast rules can be drawn to regulate the movements
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  • 253 8 Although the services it has rendered to mankind within the last few years are many the loud speaker seems destined to remain ever the butt of clumsy ridicule. It has not obtained a fair chance in life. Despite the efforts of the scientists who have burned the midnight*oil
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  • 871 8 A MATTER OF RELIGION The Balinese cremate their dead. This is a matter of religion with them for they! 1 lio.d that only those souls whose bodies v have undergone a terrestrial purification c by fire and water can speedily reincarnate i i bodies of dwellers in
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  • 797 8 REL,C F Roman city which are taKing place U| s --caa of Dr R e UhoT derUle w. h,. Wheeler and h; oecommg increasingly in Z bro Ken fragment of a 4 has on its side four letters r the fragment of a B. Mrs wk X
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    • 230 8 I XW©s for FRIENDS AT HOME BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH OCR LONDON OFFICE WE UNDERTAKE THE DELO EBY OF ANY OF THE SEASONABLE GIFTS LISTED IN OI K SPECIAL BOOKLET TO ANY ADDRESS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. CIGARS WHISKY WINES PIPES TOBACCOS CIGARETTES j TEA HAMPERS HAMS CHOCOLATES BOOKS PERFUMERY
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    • 200 8 I E. O. HOTEL. i PENANG. Have pleasure in announcing that c they have obtained the Services of a Special Dance Orchestra, and will play at the following AFTER DINNER DANCES:— FRIDAY, 9th December 9.30 p.m FRIDAY, 16th December 9.30 p.m SATURDAY, 24th December X’mas < Eve. MONDAY, 26th December,
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  • 83 9 i k.\o\VN CHINESE \\T CHARGED A|k:e d Book-Making n Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. r r P ated in the criminal 1 r »rt y steriay when a wellStraits born Chinese merchant, Lee was charged at the instance tec live 1 ranch with book-making “,X'W p«® isra of s:ngapore
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  • 76 9 P cvabnce Among Singapore Munici ta’ Coolies (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. iience of hookworm among In- > ;r enrdoyed by the Singapore •,1 -ampaign towards its 1 the subject of an in- en ?d before the Coro- v >dicr.l evidence showed "la definite course of [fl. 4
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  • 112 9 Pleasant Function at Po Lsu.ig Kuk lliwell dinner was given to Mr. W. D I'n.' at the Inn Inn Restaurant on SaC-v night by ’.is Chinese friends at is pres nted —ith a copy of an Area it Chinese. AT TUF PO LEUNG KUK A sant function
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  • 135 9 n urch Parade on Sunday dJ. r ]l a s P ec a l service at St. Ans Presbyterian Church. Northam °n Sunday, December 4, at 6 p.m. yl.? tish Platoon Penang and P. W. un t N>r Corps will parade on this occawifi altend the
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  • 113 9 aa n Leads in Commercial Vehicles Fom Mot Detroit, Oct. 15. i C n W ea<^s n sales of United (p a 1 IFS an(l trucß s throughout the flete rerxt t* F on basis of com6101iths’r. r S j Ust s^ cei ved for the eight Thu
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  • 41 9 service to Singapore via Calcutta.—Reuter. London, Yesterday. In the House of Commons a spokesman of the Air Ministry said that proposals ate under active consideration for the inauguration of a British air mail service to Singapore via Calcutta.—Reu-
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  • 501 9 Monday, Nov. 21. Sir Samuel Lady Wilson left King’s House for Seremban. Tuesday, Nov. 22. In the evening Lady Clementi arrived at King’s House from Fraser’s Hill. Wadnesday, Nov. 23. Sir Samuel Lady Wilson arrived at King’s House from Seremban this morning. Sir Samuel and Lady "Wilson,
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  • 93 9 On December 2nd and 3rd, there will be an Exhibition of Needlework, Handwork, Fancy work and Art, the work of the Pupils of the Convent, and a Charity Sale in aid of the Convent Building Fund. Useful, Ornamental and Fancy Articles, and Suitable Christmas Gifts will be
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  • 63 9 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March B. B. Home 2. Overture Land of the Mountain and the Flood McCunn 3. Selection U Trovatore Verdi 4. Waltz Lustige Bruder Volstedt 5. Comet Solo I’U sing the Songs of Araby Clay 6. Selection The Sunshine Girl Reubens
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  • 251 9 SnoGCs’Cii Swoosh Front Women A Chinese named Pow Choon Hin who was charged with the theft of a gold brooch valued at $7 from a Javanese I woman was to-day convicted by the Police Magistrate and sentenced to four months’ rigorous imprisonment. According to the prosecution
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  • 85 9 Two Bengalis named Bannaras and Abdullah bin Abdul Latih appeared in the Police Court this morning, and were charged with assaulting a public servant, namely, Detective Police Constable Rethinasamy, on November 26 at Esplanade Road, in the normal execution of his duty. The charge was
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  • 129 9 Draw for ths Second Round London, Nov. 28. The following is the draw for the second round of the F. A. Cup to be played on December 10 Southend United oi Exeter City v. Scarborough. Cardiff City or Bristol Rovers v Gillingham oi Wycombe Wanderers. Folkstone v
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  • 157 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Nov. 28. The hockey match for the Baker Shield between H.H. Tunku Yakob’s XI and the Government English School was played today on the school ground and resulted in a win for the former by three goals to nil. The visitors
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  • 46 9 Reuter. Berne, Yesterday. A Congregation of Monks in Great St. Bernard decided to create a kospice for travellers to Thibet to be constructed at a height of 12,000 feet in a mountain pass open all the year. Three •■■.on.,s iv.i,!, proceed to Tnibet in January.
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  • 160 9 Krian Club Again Defeated (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 27. A keenly contested hockey match played on the Esplanade on Saturday evening between Perak Club and Krian Club (Parit Buntar) resulted in a win for the former by 3 goals to 1. Shortly after play started Churchill
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  • 68 9 —Reuter. Easy Win for Americans Brisbane, Yesterday. America beat Australia in the tennis Test by nine matches to one, two being unfinished. To-day’s results were as follows McGrath beat Gledhill 6—2, B—6.8 —6. Vines beat Hopman 7—5, 9 —ll, 6—3. Allison and Van Ryn beat Moon
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  • 96 9 UN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY. London £152-5-0 £l5l-10-0 TIN (3 Months) London £153-10-0 £153-0-0 Singapore 577.25 Business Done Penang $77.75 Quotation nominal Business Done Buyers—No sellers. No buyers COPRA—(Sundried) $5.95 $5.95 BLACK PEPPER $21.00 $21.00 RUBBER London New York 3ftc. (G) 3&c. (G) Singapore 7% cts. 7% cts. TAPIOCA Fair
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    • 24 9 'J 1 ’*<■■! )y l l ,lc cess but success needs ii, '7' nt advertising. Use the 1 arly and keep at the top Of
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    • 23 9 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette" will help to pull you through dull times.
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    • 210 9 "HONEY CREAM" WHISKY—SOFT TO THE PALATE FINE FLAVOUR. G. H. SLOT CO., LTD. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS WANTED —Second hand small car with economical petrol consumption, reply giving full details to Whitehead, Serdang, Kedah. Wanted young energetic 3rd grade Lines Dresser to be in charge of oiling also. Wanted one double
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  • INDIAN ITEMS OF INTEREST
    • 1350 10 .—A.S. Allahabad Judge’s Criticism PRIEST ASKED TO “SHOW CAUSE” Allahabad, Nov. 14. Severe strictures were passed on a priest by Mr. Justice Young in his findings in a suit for nullity of marriage in the Allahabad High Court. As a result of the judgment a notice
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    • 169 10 A.P. Muslim Claim in Legislature SHARP RETORT TO MALAVIYA Allahabad, November 15. The Unity Conference Committee rose to-night without agreement on two questions, namely, the proportion of Muslim representation in the Central Legislature and the form of the electorate. No formulae could be agreed upon as
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    • 1576 10  -  SOCIAL REFORM IN MALABAR: PUBLIC PROSECUTOR M.LC.'S: SECOND CHAMBERS Indian Political Notes: (BY AN INDIAN CONTRIBUTOR) The proceedings of the last session of i the Madras Legislative Council, which end--5 ed abruptly on Tuesday evening, created much excitement throughout the Presidency. The reconstruction of the Ministry
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    • 318 10 New Sabha to Promote Religion •!i>‘ TEMPLE-ENTRY OPPOSED Irinjalakuda, Nov. 7. A conference of caste Hindus which met yesterday at Irinjalakuda, Cochin State, passed a resolution thanking the Zamorin of Calicut, the managing trustee of the Guruvayur temple, for not having thrown the temple open to untouchables
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    • 293 10 Representation in Central t > Legislature i Allahabad, November 15. Another day was spent in discussing the questions of Muslim representation in the Central Legislature and the form of the electorate. Nawab Ismail, the representative of United Provinces Muslims, has left Allahabad and there were only three
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    • 308 10 Ordinance Bill I elected a s I defence I Congress “Misdeed,. I Denounced I A strong defence of the -amended by the Legislative Assembly was elected Hindu memoer from r. N. N. Anklesaria, in th c sembly. j Appealing for support of the in protecting India from
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    • 19 10 A small advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette is busier than the bee. It works all day and every day.
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    • 95 10 Caused Irritation. Face a Sight. Healed by Cuticura. “Watery blisters beg a■ Tb e on my chin and oub e spresd*® blisters broke and the gJ face over my face. w ’’f t tried o** was covered with sea lb e remedies t 0 p resd eruptions cuised them F
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • 3014 11 FIXING THE RESPONSIBILITY IN SINGAPORE IMPORTANT JUDGMENT One of the most remarkable bankruptcy cases of recent years, that of the Chop Cheong Joo, who were prominent in the local rubber market, came before the court again recently in connection with an application on
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  • ELATEST HOME COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 300 12 1 RISE OF OVER £4,000,000 RECORDED OCTOBER FIGURES < IMPORTS VALUED AT 2 £60,828,064 The Board of Trade returns for October show imports were valued at £60,828,064 and British exports at £30,440,149. Reexports were £3,692,566. Imports thus show an increase of £6,561,412 compared with the figures for
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    • 323 12 The formal announcement now’ made by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation that the Government of Siam will repay on March 1 next the Siamese Seven per Cent. Sterling Loan of 1922 wall come as no surprise to those who have followed the course of Siamese finances.
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    • 723 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT London, November 9. Since our last report the market has been slightly more active and pnees have improved. There has again been a particularly good demand for near delivery, m addition to a little Home Trade buying there have also been some Continental orders in the
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    • 72 12 According to the Rubber Growers’ Association’s analysis of crop returns for October, in that month 353 companies produced 9,288 tons of rubber in comparison with 11,440 tons in the same month of 1931, a decline of 18.8 per cent. In September, 363 undertakings harvested 9,621 tons, against 11,706
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    • 521 12 COMPANY REPORTS CASTLEFIELD (KLANG) RUBBER Accounts of Castlefield (Klang) Rubber Estate to 30th June show loss of £1,167 I (agst. profit of £393), after £902 (£964) to depreciation, £212 (£311) export duty to F.M.S. and crediting £1,728 (£1,100) interest and dividenda received. Balance forward reduced to £1,611. Crop was
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    • 255 12 LOANS LIQUIDATED BY SHARE ALLOTMENT A circular issued to the shareholders of the Beralt Tin and Wolfram states:— Plant—ln order to deal with the concentrate on the scale of output for which the w’orks have been equipped, an additional separator has been found to be necessary.
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    • 310 12 Oct., Oct., Company. 1932. 1931. Lbs. Lbs. Alluta 12,034 14,950 Bandar Sumatra 58,000 58,000 Bantardawa 31,300 40,600 Batu Caves 36,750 50,200 Batu Kawan 13,000 Batu Rata 73,562 Bertam Consolidated 232,714 Bukit Ijok 54,000 53,000 Bukit Tupah 89,000 84,182 Buloh River 32,000 Buntar 63,000 71,493 Central Johore
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    • 104 12 ACQUISITION OF MALAYAN TINFIELDS SHARES It is announced that as the result of acceptances received, London Tin Corporation has agreed to proceed with the acquisition of the shares of Malayan Tinfields. The allotment of shares of London Tin Corporation to those shareholders of Malayan Tinfields w’hose acceptances have
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    • 87 12 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “I’inang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
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  • 497 13 °< prineipal Lines w durins jUiM s PORT TO-DAY J'maßU from Japan for l and Calcutta. r FV0 R from Singapore. Sails for Havre. North Continent, LiGlasgow. from Bremen, HamRotterdam, Genoa, J «nd Colombo. Sails for EStX Singapore, Iloilo Hongkong, North China and SdaLA from S’pore
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  • 450 13 NOVEMBER TUESDAY 29. Municipal Commissioners Meeting. Municipal Offices 4 p.m. DECEMBER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. Anglo-Chinese Girls’ School, Annual Exhibition 10 a.m. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, first day. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, 2nd day. Malaya Cup Rugby Football: Penang vs.
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  • 484 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. 0., London, says hat the mail despatched from Penang on November 3 by the s.s. “Andre Lebon” was delivered in London on November 26 and on November 5 by the s.s. “Karagola” was delivered in London on November
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  • 220 13 LATEST DATES OF POSTING DLAILS FOR EUROPE Christmas. New Year. Letters. Letters. Parcels. Dec. 3 b Dec. 9 b Dec. 3 a Dec 16 a Dec. 9 MAILS FOR U.S.A. Christmas. New Year. Letters. Letters. Nov. c3od a Dec. 2 b Dec. 3 MAILS FOR
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    • 37 13 If you wish to extend your trade and find new customers, try a small advertisement in the Pinang Gazette.” It circulates throughout the whole ot North Malaya, Siam and Sumatra. As a selling medium it stands unrivalled.
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  • 167 16 NEW SOUTH WALES 206 FOR SIX Ames Bats Well Sydney, To-day. The attendance was small and the weather hot when play was resumed this morning. The wicket is wearing well. New* South Wales made 206 for six wickets. Cummins has made 71 unfinished and Bradman 23. YESTERDAY’S
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  • 315 16 P. and P. W. V. Corps “A” CO. WIN GENERAL EFFICIENCY SHIELD Prizes awarded for weapon competitions during 1932 are on display in the window’ of Messrs. John Little Co, Bishop Street, by w’hom the cups and shield have been supplied. The prizes make
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  • 1110 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES. 5 5 I 3 S RUBBER (Dollar.) c. I c. Allenby Rubber Co. 45 50 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3J 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 05 8a Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 55 70 Ayer Kunmg Rubber Estates 5 <5 Aver Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Ayer
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  • 596 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following w’ere 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 110 116 lljO 11 6 Hitam 20 25 20 25 Kamunting 5 3 5 9 5 3 5 9
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  • 134 16 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday i Paris 81 516 82 516 New York 3.18 732 3.22% Montreal 3.78% 3.79 Brussels 22.97% 23.25% Geneva 16.54% 16.75% Amsterdam 7.91% 8.02 Milan 62% 63 316 Berlin 13.37% 13.54% Stockholm 18.35% 18.4(% Copenhagen 19.20 19.20 Oslo 19.35 19.45 Vienna 28 28
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  • 48 16 PENANG, NOVEMBER (By Courtesy of the rib, On London Bari; Demand 7, m/ts 1 nvate 3 m/ts credit 3 Documentary On New York Bank Demand F rance M T T India TT Bangkok T.T. pct g Batavia Singapore TT 31 Hongkong «p t Shanghai Bar Silver I<Ul|
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    • 13 16 WIRELESS WIRELESS Informative and interesting articles appear in the Pinang Gazette ON FRIDAYS.
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