Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 December 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 297. Vol. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 17fh DECEMBER, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 293 1 "I Think Your Mind Disordered CHIEF JUSTICE'S OPINION OF ADVOCATE'S LETTERS Penang Bar Committee As Boa Constrictor! (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Mr. R- D. Hume appeared in the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Whitley in connection with a motion calling on Advocate practising in
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  • 54 1 Ul jby Radio Service. Expected to Reach England To-day Rugby, Yesterday. Ant y J<>: nson who had been held up on "-turn flight from the Cape for two J n O un if by bad weather tt‘ a ’.‘f >an to-day and hopes to r < r,^on to-morrow
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  • 59 1 On Board a French Liner Revem Paris, Dec. 12. opi Uni officers seized 175 kilos of Gautier arJ ttle renc h liner TheophUe th sbe arr ived at Marseilles Far East. Japan news Kobe v Iwaki, Japan, Dec. 12. r Torik ichl Obata, Japanese f has returned on
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  • 359 1 Reuter. RESOLUTION SUBMITTED TO KUOMINTANG To Recover Lost Territory Geneva, Yesterday. That secrecy was surrounding the proceedings is shown by the fact that all copies of the resolution adopted yesterday by the Committee of Nineteen were counted and locked up after the meeting. It is
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  • 83 1 —Reuter. First Year’s Export Quotas London, Yesterday. The Financial Times Amsterdam pondent states that subject to the exclusion of a full agreement orth= P nosed tea restriction scheme, the ex P° posea tea operation wl il quotas for the firs J qg 000 be India 152.405 metric tons,
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  • 22 1 Dagenham Girl Pipers, who appeared in this year’s Lord Mayor’s Show, rehearsing under the direction of their master.
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  • 179 1 COMMUNIST PARTY TROUBLE Clean-Up Campaign Moscow, Dec. 12. The impending campaign for the wholesale purification of the Russian Communist Party continues to occupy much space it. the Soviet Press which is extremely outspoken on the unsatisfactory state of affairs within the party, particularly in the rural districts,
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  • 153 1 lengthy proceedings TO BE OPENED ANEW Koh Eng Hoe Produced (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. With the arrest of Koh Eng Hoe who W as cited as “th missing storekeeper in the copra fraud case the long criminal proceeding will be opened anew in the next
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  • 56 1 ,—Reuter. VON SCHLEICHER’S CONCILIATORY EFFORT Good Press Berlin, Yesterday. General Von Schleicher’s broadcast yesterday has a good press on the whole, only Nazi and Communist journals denouncing it- The papers of the Right and Centre find the Chancellor exceedingly conciliatory. His statement of policy will tend to
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  • 25 1 Perpignan, Yesterday. Four were killed and 12 injured when a local train was derailed. —Reuter. [Perpignan is an important scholastic centre in France.]
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  • 218 1 IMPORTANT JUDGMENT BY LORD CHIEF JUSTICE Greyhound Treck Tote Declared Illegal —Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Considerable interest has been aroused by the judgment of the Lord Chief Justice in the King’s Bench Court to-day the effect of which is to render illegal the use
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  • 100 1 BANGKOK PRECAIiT'ONS Shower Bath Before Swim (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. Extraordinary precautions are proposed for members of the Sports Club using the new swimming pool who must have a shower bath plus a foot bath before entering the pool and those coming out must
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    • 18 1 NOTICE Mr T NAGATA, Dentist, has come back from ,eave and atte" din 9 rom Monday. 24th Oct.
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    • 51 1 The Importance of Salt As a Condiment SThc condiments that you place before your guests should be chosen just as carefully as the 2 dishes which they are to season. Therefore, •H always choose the best table salt fine, dry, ffi free-running, I Cerebos Salt Mona/oetarerf hy Corobos Limited, London,
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    • 132 1 I i I b. SIAM’S NEW CONSTITUTION I Page 7 i BOXING G. E. FAULKNER’S PROFESSIONAL .AMATEUR CONTESTS AT ARENA ON SUNDAY—IB-12-32 At 9.30 p.m. Professional 1 Ipoh Kid (7.5) Vs. Pedro Himbra Jr. Flyweight 10 Rds. (8.9) Brown Champion of Bear Cat Perak Yayaraj (7.12) Vs. Clever Choon Idol
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    • 2209 2 SATES FOR CASUAL gopehg consouoTtedl SELAHGOB turf club municipal notice LIMITED. i% ADVERTISEMENTS (Incorporated in England.) X’MAS AMATEUR RACE MEETING 1982. Municipal Commissioners of George H L. f Satarday TIX, Penang, hereby invite tenders for Advice has been received of the declare- December, 1932. following works:— JL- A!K n I
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  • 789 3 BEDROOM COCKTAILS THAT WERE QUITE USUAL HER HUSBAND’S COUSIN dismissed from case, with COSTS London, Nov. 28. Mrs. Mary Barbara Hamilton McCorquodale, who is Barbara Cartland, the novelist, was granted a decree msi m the Divorce Court against her husband, Mr Alexander George McCorquodale, a company
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  • 707 3 FOUND BY POLICE NEAR EXETER END OF SIX DAYS’ SPELL OF FREEDOM London, Nov. 23. John Michael Gasken (33), a Birmingham electrician, and Frederick Amey (45), a plasterer, of Edmonton, the convicts who escaped from Dartmoor Prison last AA ednesday, were recaptured at Cowley Bridge, tw’O miles
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    • 195 3 yhey are burning up energy all the time H. p i a yfilled days in the garden Ww X J| JL —that's why your children need this balanced diet Doctors tell us that now of all times growing fl children must have their food properly balanced to profl vide the
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    • 223 3 A ;bracer* fl you'll enjoy— ill an eggcupful of 111 LEA&PERRINfah SAUCE first thing in the morning. THERMOSES*- FLASKS 8 jp9 JJ OS HT ffi i •<fe I Hx 1 PATENT STROh'GL/iS ALL BRITISH LONG RECOGNISED AS THE MOST RELIABLE HENCE THEY ARE THE MOST WISELY USED because it s
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  • 818 4 ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO GET TRADE FIGURES R.O.P. DISCLAIMER A “CASE OF INTERNATIONAL IMPORTANCE London, Nov. 28. The case which Chief Inspector Yandell, of Scotland Yard, said last week was regarded as one of “serious international importance” came before the Bow-street magistrate. The accused man,
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  • 746 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. Mozar, wife of Mr. E. G. Mozar, of Masters, Ltd., has returned from a holiday in Australia. —o Mr. A. R. Winton, Manager, Bikam Estate, Sungkai, and Mrs. Winton sailed for Home on Thursday. The Hon’ble Mr. Justice McFall, wrho was away at the Kuantan Assizes, has
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    • 125 4 I "SHIP" I BRAND BEER I A BRITISH PRODUCE OF QUALITY h THAT WILL BE IN SPECIAL DEMAND I CHRISTMAS ’I i! I S| =1 I p I I i I Iggl I k See You Get Your Supplies s m In Time s s If Your Dealer Is Out
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    • 272 4 MERRY X’MAS ls assured you I !F YOU HAVE THE GLLOWING CB 492 jIT WAS SO BEAUTIFUL [LITTLE SPANISH VILLA F X Trot i T Debr y S merS Most Pop ular r W Tunes m London 1 CB 505 J LET S ALL THE POLKA 1 JI BEG YOUR
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  • 1022 5 FIRST DAY'S RESULTS ATHOL BREW AND ETHELWOOD PAY WELL EARWIG DISQUALIFIED (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Yesterday. There was a moderate attendance at the day of the Taiping Amateur Races. J* racea were run off beginning at 3 m the first of which was a
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  • 64 5 10 Per Cent. Surcharge Cancelled i The 10 per cent, surcharge on fares to Australia per the K.P.M. Straits Java Australia Line has been cancelled. The current fares are as follows First class Singapore to Brisbane and Sydney, $428.57 single $771.43 return. First class Singapore to
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  • 46 5 On behalf of the Convent Christmas Fund Mr. Harold Dove gratefully acknowledges the following donations G. Temple Meller, Esq. 10.00 B. Bertoli, Esq. 10.00 M. B. Lynch, Esq. 20.00 H.E.C.” 20.00 J. D. Kemp. Esq. 10.00 70.00 Previously acknowledged $288.00 Total $358.00
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  • 90 5 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March —A Bunch of Roses —Chapi. 2. Overture —The Bohemian Girl—Balfe. 3. Selection —A Country Girl —Monckton. 4. Waltz—Les Patineurs—Waldtenfel. 5. Intermezzo —In A Monastery Garden —Ketelbey. 6. Selection —Sons O’Guns—Coots. 7. Fox Trot—Honeymoon Lane —Hanley. God Save The King.
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  • 781 5 Annual Report Of Headmaster The following is the annual report of St Mark’s School, Butterworth: April, 1932, saw the amalgamation of St Anne’s with St. Mark’s School, Butterworth. There was unfortunately no numerical rise in the enrolment because Prai scholars found it more convenient to enter
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    • 60 5 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a "throwaway price." Send along a small advertisement to the "Pinang Gazette" and dispose of it at a satisfactory figure. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED —TWO SEATER CAR or BABY AUSTIN must be cheap and in good order.
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    • 732 5 (gB NOTICE. i' T I ff la// W 1 oVo B.E'a?' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the four Trade Marks consisting of the devices and words depicted above are the exclusive property of MESSRS. CARL SCHLIEPER, REMSCHEID, Germany and are used by them in respect of Paints, Machinery of all
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  • 469 6 FIRST SERIOUS ILLNESS IN SIXTY-NINE YEARS ROSE FROM OBSCURITY TO FAME Detroit (Michigan), November 27. Mr. Henry Ford, the famous motorcar manufacturer, who was operated on last night for strangulated femoral hernia, passed a good night, stated a bulletin issued at noon to-day. Mr. Ford's doctors
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  • 395 6 The Lord is Come DIOCESE LARGER THAN A KINGDOM With a diocese larger than many European kingdoms, stretching sts it does from New Guinea, right across the Coral Sea and down into Queensland, spanning the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria and dipping far inland
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  • 405 6 MR. PERCY PITT B.B.C’S FIRST MUSIC DIRECTOR London, Nov. 26. Mr. Percy Pitt, the Covent Garden conductor, and former musical director of the 8.8. C., w’as found deed in bed at his home in Eton-villas, Haverstock-hill, Hampstead. He was 63. Mr. Pitt went to bed last
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    • 335 6 ROLY-POLY 0#« -ut POLES The best breakfast for everyone, everywhere, is Sco’t’s Porage Oats. There s health and strength for young and old in every delicious spoonful. Everyone knows that Scottish oats are superior to all others. And in Scott’s Porage Oats you get Scotland’s Best the finest the world
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    • 119 6 THE TIKELESb SALESMAN—An ment in the “Pinnng Gazette” is a tire'iess salesman. From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your -tory (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is a!! the more satisfactory in so
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    • 202 6 I A I S I Picture I V of I Ckb a) Hoolth" I Ir > I •WJ ABY NEEDS a food which produces natura' I growth—not a forcing food which makes I fat at the expense of blood, bone and brain I HUMANISED TRUFOOD induces this natural I I
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  • 2622 7 CONSTITUTION DAY CEREMONIES AT THE throne hall JMPRESSIVE moments recorded On Saturday afternoon, Dec. 10, with due ceremonial, the Permanent Constitution of Siam was signed by His Majesty the King, d symbolically presented to the tionceremony took place within the Hall. That in certain ways was
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  • 361 7 UNVEILED BY MR. W. M. HUGHES TROOPS WHO SUBSCRIBED DURING WAR Port Said, Nov. 22. A man who was born in Wales sixtyeight years ago, who went to Australia when he was twenty, and who eventually became Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, will unveil, a memorial
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    • 368 7 I Modes de Paris fl Just Received a Charming Collection I o* l| I AFTERNOON EVENING DRESSES j! Up-to-date Millinery IJ Beautiful Beach—Dance Pyjamas g i Lingerie. g I 'Phone 1242. I ♦'l S 1 8 5 j I Mh-A ziK g j- I I B S) I I IQlsjl
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  • 345 8 What is a rue and what is a faubourg When is a street not a street, and when does it become a road, or an avenue, or gardens, or lane, or a drive The Paris Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph impels the latter series of questions by the
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  • 606 8 Interesting and commendably succinct is the report of the Penang Harbour Board for the year ended June 30, 1932. And encomiums are due to its compiler, or compilers, for the celerity marking its issue in the printed form. There are several government and quasi government departments that could
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  • 1443 8  -  than is sometimes the case—R. C. Bridgett in The Glasgow Herald Than the Invcsness-shire Garry cne could not imagine a more varied river After some hesitancy, it leaves Loch 1 Quoich with a roar and a rush through! a narrow gorge; onward it hurries on i
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  • 622 8 PUNISHING THRIFT It may be wondered with «a I mg what Samuel Smiles improvers of the youtT u thought of the writer in Journal of Commerce 1 who i that “thrift is the curse o' situation.” It is not a form o f Smiles and his have though
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    • 247 8 WHISKY I Spey fß.oyal IS GUARANTEED 10 YEARS OLD From All Dealers I Or Direct At I $3.50 Per Bottle. G?jTnßiE E €te Phone 357. PENANG. TS/j SKIN CURE INSTANTLY RELIEVES AND QUICKLY HEALS The reason why Eczema, Psoriasis, and other disease® seem difficult to cure is frequently due to
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    • 127 8 E. O. HOTEL, PENANG. Special Dinner Dance Wednesday, 21st. December. Dance Music by band of the S.S. PRESIDENT PIERCE” X’MAS EVE, Saturday, 24th Dec. SPECIAL DINNER and CINDERELLA DANCE (Dress Optional) Dinner $3/- per head. BOXING DAY, Monday, 26th. Dec. SPECIAL DINNER GALA NIGHT. (Dress Optional) Dinner $3/- per head.
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  • 96 9 —Reuter M CIIA CTKMPS UNABLE TO I.'ORM CABINET M. Paul Boncour To Attempt Paris, Yesterday. M C hautemps has informed the Presidthat he is unable to form a Cabinet. 5? ncrriot adamantly refuses the Foreign affairs portfolio. M. Paul Boncour is now th the President. Later. [5l
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  • 97 9 By German Professor in China Berlin, Dec. 9. Great satisfaction is expressed in the m Press at the news that the Chinese {fever.nr -nt has invited Professor Muelhen?. d’rector of the Hamburg Institute for Tropical Diseases, to deliver a number of ject, i L< tl e Chinese Universities
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  • 65 9 —Reuter. Ci eat Damage and Several Lives Lost Tokyo, Yesterday. The .ir> was finally subdued after ragin? for three and a half hours. Ten are dead ..r 1 over a hundred injured, about fitfy «Hourly. The loss is es‘imated at five naillien yen. Two lions engaged in a
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  • 49 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Negotiations Opened for Trade Agreement Rugby, Yesterday. The President of the Board of Trade, accompanied by Colonel Colville of the Overseas Trade Department, yesterday received delegates appointed by the Soviet Government to negotiate a new trade agreement. A short preliminary discussion took place.
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  • 881 9 Long Conferences Between U. S Officials FUTILE TO REVIEW SITUATION YET Payment Ruinous To America And Europe" Washington, To-day. Mr. Hoover feels that the debts question at present does not call for immediate action according to a statement by a responsible official after conferences lasting all day
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  • 61 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Victor Smith, the South African Airman who set out from Croydon yesterday on a flight to the Cape met with serious mishap near St. Malo today. When at a low altitude his engine failed and he jumped from the machine with a parachute.
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  • 48 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Illness Following the Usual Course Rugby, Yesterday. The attack of paratyphoid fever from which it is announced to-day the King’s niece, Lady Maud Carnegie, has been suffering for some days, is following the usual course and her progress is regarded as satisfactory.
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  • 146 9 Meeting of Foreign Ministers Belgrade, Dec. 11. The Foreign Ministers of the Little Entente States meet here from December 14 to 16 in what is officially described as a normal conference without any special political aim. The official version, how’»ver, meets with considerable scepticism in political circles, where
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  • 34 9 .—Reuter. Explosion Leads to Discovery of 1,000 Bombs Buenos Aires, Yesterday. A thousand bombs were discovered in the house of a supporter of ex-President Irigoyen following an explosion. Fifteen arrests were made.
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  • 138 9 fuller Account of Incident at Doorn House The Hague, Dec. 13. An attempt to assassinate the ex-Kaiser Was narrowly foiled when a couple of courageous footmen at Doom Castle tracked down a man who had climbed the castle Mils in a deserted part of the park and his way
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  • 86 9 Captain Bertram’s Flight to Europe Berlin, Dec. 9. The German flier Bertram, who last summer, together with his companion Klaussmann had a harrowing experience, being lost for several weeks in the North Australian bush after a forced landing, will take off at Sydney for a return flight to Europe
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  • 111 9 Scare in a Belgian Village Brussels, Dec. 9. More than ten thousand persons from the neighbouring country-side assembled on Thursday in the village of Bearing in the Ardennes, in order to watch the appari- tions which five children are asserted to have beheld some days ago and which, according
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  • 66 9 on French demand.—Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Sterling strengthened to-day on all centres. The New York rate closed at 3.301 compared with 3.28 s last night. City comment attributes the continued favourable movement to the influence of yesterday’s payment and the indication that no immediate increase in the fiduciary
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  • 105 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £149 5 0 49 0 0 'PIN (3 Months) London £l5l-0-0 £l5O-7-6 Singapore $76.62% $76.12% Business Done Penang $76.65 Business Done 50 tons. COPRA—(Sun dried) $5.80 $5.80 BLACK PEPPER $21.25 $21.25 RUBBER London 2/sd. 2 1 7 ,d. I New York 3ftc. (G) 3Ac.
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    • 40 9 113 20 1932! I I sfflb I I And Still Going Strong < AGENTS: 1 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG, (Incorporated in England.) 1 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. "HONEY CREAM" whiskysoft TO THE PALATE FINE FLAVOUR. G. H. SLOT CO.. LTD.
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  • 1331 10 A POSSIBLE WAY OUT The events of the last six months cer- i tainly seem to justify those who at the J time of the Lausanne Conference maintained that Uncle Sam would not budge, and that in December we should be found holding the baby.” There
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    • 144 10 0 ISrISOURJOW paw> B <a FACE POWDER B The perfect face powder lot B all occasions and seasons B gives an exquisite and peach* B like bloom to the complexion B and lends an air of distinction B to the toilet. >S Obtainable from all Chemists, Bazaars and Stores I
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    • 47 10 LET US SUPPLY Y°ll S WITH THE BEST !> N h STATIONERY PRINTING j AND ENGRAVING SWRiaefiKlSffi aH&RRRRRBS naaaßfaaas SazraKraasS tj DIE-STAMPING l| AND H COPPER-PLATE 8 PRINTING I EXECUTED I E> PROMPTLY AND ii CORRECTLY S >i i The Pinang Gazette ffi Press Limited. s g 8
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    • 229 10 c I y Actual J A- 1 ««Wily J r I I Conquer I Yh f Nerve troubles I I B Loss of nerve-strength may result in such —L£— seemingly different complaints as listless- I neSS stomac k trou bles, and lack of appe- tite,sleeplessness,and nervous headaches. J If you
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  • 506 11 HEARD IN CAMERA ALLEGATION AGAINST NOTED AUTHOR London, Nov. 25. After one witness had been heard at the resumed hearing at the Guildhall, London, of the summons under the Official Secrets Act against Mr. Compton Mackenzie, the well-known author, an application that the case be continued in
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  • 1027 11 AUSTRALIA’S FEVERISH ACTIVITY IS REPEATING HISTORY Back through history, discoveries of gold in British territories have more than once helped the Empire as a whole to weather adverse trade winds. New finds, successively in Canada, South Africa and Australia, have helped to re-create trade by stimulating the
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    • 596 11 wAlWref W< ynm Z < 'I < < y* JVAen Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills I will Help. 'T'HE old saying that "Distance lends enchantment** is never more apt or to the point than when applied to people whose breath is laden with evil- I smelling odours.
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    • 262 11 1 r < J L yy/ E 4 s' L Z 4« I it LOOK AT HER! L 4 A SOLID little rock of firm 4 > < flesh, with fine straight < J limbs, a beautiful, healthy < 4 colour and even, white, good < 4 > quality teeth.
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  • 994 12 ANNUAL MEETING FINANCIAL POSITION SATISFACTORY The twenty-first annual general meeting of the Tali Ayer Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on Friday, the 11th November, 1932, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C.2, Mr. E. L. Hamilton, the Chairman of the Company, presiding. The Secretary (Mr. F. E.
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  • 846 12 The state of marking time indicated in our last report still continues to influence both share and commodity markets throughout the world. Latest cable advices from London indicate that the various suggestions put forward by Great Britain and France for meeting the debt payment due on December
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  • 210 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, December 14. The market during the past w’eek has been extremely dull with little buying interest in evidence. Values have gradually fallen away but mark a small recovery today on a slightly steadier tone in London which is reported up sSd. to 2i‘<jd.
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  • 115 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its I,looth auction on Wednesday, when there was catalogued 1,205,392 lbs.; 538.12 tons. Offered 1,121,192 lbs.; 500.53 tons. Sold 997,684 lbs.; 445.39 tons. Spot London 2 7-16 d. New York 3% cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per
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  • 28 12 The foUowing are the rubber outputs for the month of November, 1932: The United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd.: —33,754 lbs. Total for 7 months: 265,825 lbs.
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  • 554 12 The following pubUcations were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during the period November 26 to December 2, 1932, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public
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    • 185 12 ’®°lds, Coughs, all For weakness or or to troublesome chitis or any chest M 111 the approved treatment vzr of «V it the lungs, promotes appetite, Wk I ill A I I greatly improves digestion, AU WI E A. B V J and exerts a pronounced \\yk invigorating mother \\\U
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    • 221 12 CHRISTMAS the best champagne OF ALL is MUM M s I CORDON ROUGE 1923 Vintage IMO, JtiblFW I JL jyiß ®i 1 I I I BWI II nfn IB B iilllillllillllM H..M IM M&P H I I ''W) I I R Produce of G. H. MUMM Ca B •J SOCIETE
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  • 600 13 fail' O f I personalities In I "Grand Hotel" Lorgefabie I Acting B I -GRAND HOTEL,” which opened at IfrQwenS. yesterday, going; to be the I Jiscir**<i film of the year. It will I h di*ci*sMHi because Vicki Baum I mfr th 'ton. It will
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  • 611 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving ed sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. JUN A from Rangoon, Moulmein, Tavoy, Mergui and Victoria Point. Sails for the same ports—to-day. S.S. BULAN from Singapore, Port Swettenham and Teluk
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  • 409 13 DECEMBER SATURDAY, 17. Runnymede Hotel, Limited: annual general meeting, Chartered Eank Chambers, Penang, noon. Taiping Turf Club Amateur Meeting, 2nd day. ’•Malaya” Cup Rugby: Perak v. Selangor at Ipoh. Hockey: P.R.C. Ladies v Ipoh Ladies, Hutchings School, 4 45 p.m. Rugby Football: Penang v Kedah and Province
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  • 349 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. 0.. London says that the mail despatched from Penang on November 25 by the s.s. "Christian Huygens" was delivered in London on December 15th. BY TRAIN VIA SINGAPORE A mail for Australasia (except Western Australia) by train
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    • 537 13 AWFUL BURNING ANO WATON Scfsres Six Weeks With Eczema. Crticura Healed. I I suffered for six weeks with eczema, ’t started with a slight rash on both bips and arounu my waist and *he irritation ~ed me to scratch. Then it spread like pinheads and was red and inflamed. I
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    • 112 13 I Tflk 41 Dfl 34 C 264 1 6 ’5 TO-NIGHT 9.30 MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.45 H METRO’S GREATEST TRIUMPH H greeted by packed houses last night I "GRAND HOTEL" ALSO THE only picture taken of the burning of the GEORGES PHILLII AR I 8 ADVISED BOOK EARLY. j I
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  • 455 14 AMAZING FACTS OF AN AMAZING COIN I n WHY WORRY Five hundred million pennies have disappeared! The penny is the most amazing coin of any realm —for there is no equivalent to it in any other country. It is amazing in the number of small things it
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  • 517 14 TOUR OF UNEMPLOYMENT CENTRES Liverpool, Nov. 23. By one of the most whirlwind-like tours he has ever made in twelve hours, the Prince of Wales has taken every possible opportunity of learning what is being done to help in the moral and physical
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  • 341 14 TIMID ADMIRALS LIKE ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA—BUT NO LOVE London, Nov. 28. An inferiority complex among high British naval officers during the war was alleged by General Sir lan Hamilton in a remarkable attack on politicians, generals, and admirals made in a speech to the British Legion
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  • 112 16 CRICKET Reuter. Match Against Tasmania Opens SUTCLIFFE AND THE NAWAB SCORE CENTURIES Launceston, Yesterday. The match between the M.C.C. and Tasmania started to-day in fine weather. The wicket was good. Wyatt won the toss and elected to bat. The M.C.C. had 395 for 3 wickets at the close
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  • 228 16 FOOTBALL MATCH On Polo Ground The venue oi this afternoon's Rugby Football match between Penang and a Kedah and Province Wellesley Fifteen has been changed to the Polo Ground. The kick-off will be at 4.50. The following will represent Penang: J. P. B. WHALEY. J. W. CLARK. 11.
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