Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 February 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 23. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY. 4th FEBRUARY. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 562 1 Of Debts TARIFFS I What America Has To Learn Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. J. Beaumont Pease presiding at the annual meeting of Lloyds Bank today referred to the coming World Economic Conference. Its immediate task consisted in finding some means of settlement of war debts, in securing
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  • 204 1 APPROXIMATELY $200,000 a YEAR TAKEN But Nothing in Return (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. If over a period of years Government is going to lift approximately $200,000 or possibly more out of the racing pool without giving anything in return I cannot help feeling that
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  • 89 1 Impirtant Deal in Belgium The Hague, Jan. 26. Five of the leading Belgian newspapers, including La Gazette and La Neptune, have been purchased by the French armament firm of Schneider Cruezot, according to a report published by the Bredasche Courier, which adds that Schneider Cruezot intends to use
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  • 50 1 The Flemish Issue Again Brussels, Jan. 28. The students in Ghent University went on strike as a protest against the Government’s refusal to open a Flemish section of the veterinary department. In order to avoid possible rioting the academic authorities have closed down the University until next Wednesday.
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  • 32 1 Vatican City and America Rome, Jan. 26. The Vatican City’s radio station inaugurated a regular service with both the Americas by means of the Pontiff’s message to Fa*iL nuncio at. Washington.
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  • 294 1 and the two parties have led. Rugby Radio Service. Provisional Settlement THE TERMS Work To Proceed As Usual Pro Tem ’<! Rugby, Yesterday. Provisional settlement of the dispute between Britain and Persia arising out of cancellation by Persia of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company*» concession, was approved by
    and the two parties have led.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  294 words
  • 132 1 —Reuter. Thousands Of Neapolitans Spend Night In The Open VILLAGERS TERRIFIED BY SEVERE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS Observatory Professor's Grave Warning Rome, Yesterday. Thousands of awe-stricken Neapolitans are watching a fiery glow in the sky above Vesuvius which is hurling showers of incandescent stones into the air.
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  • 39 1 Election of Women Mayors Madrid, Jan. 28. No less than four women have been elected to the office of Mayor in the Spanish communities in the San Sebastian district as the result of the communal elections.
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  • 260 1 NEW BUILDING AND TANK completed Special Filtration Plant (From Our Special Correspondent) Ipoh, Feb. 1. Although the Ipoh Swimming Club has been in existence for a number of years, the members have never had a really good and permanent swimming tank. Flooded open-cast mines have been used
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  • 394 1 INEVITABLE" —Reuter Wireless. de Valera’s View of Irish Elections Dublin, Jan. 28. Mr. de Valera interviewed by Reuter said the result of the election was inevitable and added I predict the vote for an independent and reasonably self-supporting and self-sufficing Ireland will continue to grow. For seven centuries Ireland has
    .—Reuter Wireless.  -  394 words
  • 40 1 London, Jan. 28. Professor George Saintsbury died at Bath, aged 87. He had a distinguifrtn-L literary and scholastic career and was the» author of a number of books chiefly o.x English and French literature.— Rent r Wireless.
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  • 43 1 Three Macedonians Put to Death Sofia, Jan. 29. Three Macedonians, guilty of murder, were snatched from the hands of the police who were taking them away, for trial, at Belitza railway station, by some sixty armed individuals, who executed the assassins.
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    • 1395 2 -—HU I CASUAL (ARRIVED 20-1-33.) BANKS Th fl re I MVMTISEMEFITS 11 V from Europe are hereby notified that a M S/S.*? :"1 TJM The Mercantile Bank Chartered Bank e Godown No. 4, at 2.30 p.m. on Monday, OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA gT mm. I AU communications relating to
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  • 584 3 alleged assault by SALESMAN Street Threat of Trouble if She Took Action A European woman, Mrs. T. G. <O- Mit-.-ij was the complainant in a case in the Xar-ore Police Court before Mr. A. C. ZL? d m which she alleged that she was ulted in
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  • 139 3 F LYING-BOAT FATALITY AT PLYMOUTH BODY OF aircraftman found in the wreckage D Slatt f L eadin& Aircraftman Alfred Union i7’ Wh Was miasiu S after the colboat and ll a R yal Air Force fl yihgSound u Val Uunch in Plymouth of the fl 1S re<ov cred from the
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  • 781 3 Sir E. M. Edgar and a Nurse TRUSTEE ENTITLED TO JEWELLERY Gifts of a total value of £5,000 made by Sir Edward Mackay Edgar to a nurse were referred to in the Chancery Division on January 16. A motion arising out of the bankruptcy of Sir
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    • 36 3 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to oiler that article at a “throwaway price.” Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinnng Gazette” anti dispose of it at a satis L.ctory figure
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    • 974 3 f i Weak Teeth ~7 are usually due to a lack of Calcium (lime) in the body For /j Remember that your teeth are 1 r omen partsyour body Make y ey re^uire is Kalzana, X® ur teeth Weak and Kalzana is of the l^eca lcium food. If your teeth
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  • 477 4 Little Mother Kept Away From School UNABLE TO PAY FINE London, Jan. 13. Louts W. Stitson, living at Warwickroad, Edmonton, the man who sent a letter to the King a few months ago, after he had been summoned for not sending his child, Flora,
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  • 278 4 ASIATIC UNEMPLOYMENT FUND (PENANG P.W.) List No. 21 The following further donations to the above Fund are gratefully acknowledged:— Staff of Messrs. Whiteaway Laidlaw Co. Ltd. $9.91, A Sympathiser $lO, Railway Collections Committee $25, Sale of 29 gunny bags $4.35, Staff of Hongkong Shanghai Bank $ll, Sale of 42 gunny
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  • 127 4 Wilful Disobedience of Police Constable’s Orders M. K. Sammy, a Tamil, was fined $2 by the Police Magistrate after he had pleaded guilty to disobeying the lawful order of a Police Constable by refusing to stop when signalled to do so. Chief Court Inspector MacQuarrie stated
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  • 114 4 Meant for Scouts Only, Not ’Bus Drivers Lye Khow, a Chinese bus driver, was brought before the Police Magistrate yesterday morning on an unusual assortment of charges. He was charged firstly with leaving a motor ’bus on Dato Kramat Road longer than was necessary to pick up
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  • 56 4 Passengers Arriving I The following passengers are due from London to-day by the above liner for Malaya Mr. G. J. Borger, Mr. and Mrs. A. Car-son-Roberts, Col. the Hon. E. Coke, Dr. P. J. S. Cramer, Mr. J. S. Jackson, Mr. Sugimoto, Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
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  • 163 4 Li Tek Seah Matches The first of a series of league matches in Basket Ball and Volley Ball, sponsored by Li Tek Seah and to be played every Friday and Saturday nights beginning from last night at the Fun Frolic Park, attracted a large crowd despite
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  • 923 4 Mr. T. M. S. O. Mahendram In the Supreme Court yesterday the adjourned applica ion of Mr. Tampoe Marshall Samuel Oyer Mahendram for admission to practice before the Straits Settlements Bar was heard by Mr. Justice Prichard. Mr. B. E. Ross, who had moved
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  • 727 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Jess, of the Trade School, Ipoh, has 1 returned from leave. The Hon’ble Mr. H. B. Egmont Hake has left for Sumatra on business. Mr. and Mrs. Somerset who were married recently, have returned to Ipoh. Mr. M. L. Silley, A.C.P., recently arrived in Kuala Kangsar from
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  • NOTES AND NEWS FROM SIAM
    • 853 5 The Currency of Siam 1?r Morden Carthew writes as follows; 0!1 t subject to which he has given much' thought: farmer in western Europe and Ar! -i a has tor many generations farm,.l in order to sell his produce, and again translates th r. >ney obtained into the neand
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    • 95 5 Some time before oney o’clock in the morning the police arrested three Hylam Chinese in the Ah Mah Keng lane, Chakrawardi district of Bangkok. They had in their possession ten books containing communist literature and seventy leaflets. About an hour later another Hylam was arrested in Rama VI.
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    • 192 5 The promoters of the Tang Ah Company, Ltd., have registered their articles of association at the Department of Commercial Registration in Bangkok. The business of the company is to establish a match factory here and to deal in all the things connected therewith. The capital is Tcs.
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    • 163 5 No Serious Damage The E. A. C. m.v. Alsia,” which left Bangkok early in December en route for Europe, was unloading in Hamburg during the week-end when an outbreak of fire occurred in one of the holds. Telegraphic advices are to the effect that the outbreak was
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    • 254 5 From next year (B.E. 2476) the examinations for the King’s Scholarships will be held under new conditions, which are set forth in this week’s Gazette. The candidates must be of Siamese nationality and under Siamese jurisdiction. They must not be more than eighteen years of the age
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    • 58 5 A rice-mill in a commune of Bejraburi was gutted by a fire which broke out on the 26th inst., at 2 a.m. and lasted for three hours. The estimated damage is put at nearly a lakh of ticals. The mill had been standing for about twenty-eight years
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    • 177 5 A writer in the Sri Krung urges that political parties are desirable, on the ground that criticism is the alarm bell of an administration if it did not exist, it would be necessary to create it.” Then he goes on to argue against the establishment of the
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    • 64 5 There were fourteen entries for the Bogey Competition played over the Hua Hin course during the Chinese New Year holidays, and Mr. G. Houldey and Mr. J. H. Brett tied for first place with a score of one down. In the re-play the following morning over
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    • 73 5 The Danish Minister and Madame de Oxholm and the members of their family left Siam by the Muinam, en route for Peking. There was a big attendance of the members of the Danish Colony to wish them good-bye, including the Consul General for Denmark (Mr. H. Christiansen).
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  • 470 5 MINUTES OF COMMITTEE MEETING The following minutes of a Committee meeting, held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Tuesday, 31st January, 1933, at 5 p.m., are officially supplied Present :—Mr. J. G. Campbell (President), Mr. G. Parbury (Vice-President), Hon’ble Mr. C. E. Wurtzburg, Messrs. J. I. Dawson,
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  • 484 5 “THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT” George M. Cohan in a Dual Role The Phantom President,” which opened to crowded houses at the Majestic last night, is a withering satire on the American Presidential election, and will naturally appeal more strongly to Americans than to ourselves. But with
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  • 275 5 GUTHRIE CO., LIMITED Commodious New Offices in London Readers will be interested to learn that after a period of over fifty years at 5, Whittington Avenue, Messrs. Guthrie Co. have recently removed to more commodious offices at 52-54, Gracechurch Street, E.C.3. The new offices occupy extensive space on the first
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • 2385 6 prime Minister returns to London the TOM MANN CONTROVERSY JAPAN AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS: MINISTERS AND THE PRESS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 14. I,IR. MACDONALD EACK AGAIN The Prime Minister lias returned to Downing Street much improved in health. Invariably he derives more
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    • 300 6 I Sts I 7 L//' The day of the ordinary artificial** J /</ Food is over deficient and often merely fat- forming—no wonder the mother dreaded its advent, when breast feeding failed. But Cow Do not risk Baby's health on Food, whkh Gate has changed all that!— lt is the
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  • 380 7 Tremors Caused By Pendleton Fault PIT EXPLOSION FEARS Earth tremors caused alarm in the North of England on Jan. 14, morning, but, fortunately, there were no serious consequences. In Lancashire, Cheshire, Westmorland, and the North and West Ridings of Yorkshire, the rattling of crockery and the vibration of
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  • 147 7 APPOINTMENTS TO BE MADE TO SEVERAL CAPITALS Berlin, January 10. It Is officially announced that beginning on April 1, Military Attaches will be assigned to German Embassies in London, Paris, Rome, Moscow and Washington, and to the Legations in Prague and Warsaw, and Naval Attaches
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  • 672 7 Story Of Christmas Eve Fire Horror CHILDREN’S APPEAL London, Jan. 13. A verdict of Accidental death was returned at the resumed inquest at Birmingham on the six victims of the Christmas Eve fire tragedy at Birmingham. It may be recalled that on Christmas Eve Mr.
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  • 865 8 Quite recently, there was a reference in the “Pinang Gazette to a new idea of American origin bearing the formidable name of technocracy.” Curiosity was aroused. What was it Webster and Nuttall, that reliable pair, failed us for once. All that we did know was that technocracy was a
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  • 864 8 THE PRACTICE OF DOMESTIC BLACKMAIL What in public life is known as “bringing pressure to bear” becomes in domestic parlance “putting one over on you,” i while in the criminal courts it may even be known by the horrid name of blackmail. A still better name might be that
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  • 754 8 unnecessary DEFia I The 13 charter tnemk, I Anti-Superstition I days of this year in aehv e d J lhefi 4 I luck. They spent their tirn e I mirrors, spilling salt e n ders, lighting three cig aret Un<ier '< I match, and seeing pins them
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  • 1036 9 Gen. Chen Han-Kwang's Development Plan RED MOVEMENT PRACTICALLY SURPRISED AVIATION IN KWANTUNG PROVINCE [CENTRAL PRESS SERVICE] Upon application of the Far East Aviation Company at Hong Kong, the Kwangtung Provincial Government granted permission to this concern, for flying their aeroplanes over the province
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  • 270 9 Oisarinc merit UKl'flSH PROGRAMME BEFORE CONFERENCE Support for French Plan Rugby, Yesterday. At a meeting of the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference at Geneva to-day, the British programme of work designed to expedite the work of the Conference with a view to achieving concrete results
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  • 127 9 have uns-war, Government should support.-Rugby Radio L:be: al Supporter Elected for East Fife T Rugby, Yesterday. r "suli of the by-election in East by the death of the former to- IV lonaJ) member was declared i Air J H. Stuart, Liberal (Nafcctedwith 15,770 votes, Mr. dem'n
    have uns-war, Government should support.-Rugby Radio  -  127 words
  • 151 9 ny J a^s in Line with F. M. S. s a nounced that the Governto vaive in iraitS Settlemen ts has decided U current f the year 1933 all P «cess to Ue n a ric ultural land f aCre SUbjeCt tO the Cirrp nt^n t^_
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  • 301 9 VOTE OF CONFIDENCE IN NEW GOVERNMENT Big Majority Paris, Yesterday. I he Chamber passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 370 votes to 200,—Reuter. Paris, Jan. 31. The tension felt against the Government’s proposed increased taxation was illustrated at a meeting of several thousands of
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  • 80 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Importance of Not Contracting Influenza Rugby, Yesterday. Acting on medical advice Their Majesties the King and Queen have postponed their departure from Sandringham. The influenza epidemic in London, though appearing likely to show diminution in its evidence, is at the moment extensive and it is
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  • 41 9 Reduction of Stocks Expected Saigon, January 28. London: A reduction is expected in rubber stocks of 1,750 tons. The output in 1932 of the 615 companies of the Rubber Growers Association was 242,727 tons as compared with 262,513 in 1931.
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  • 42 9 READER WITH ALL CORRECT FORECASTS Last week’s Pinang Gazette Football Forecasts Competition has been won by Mr. Chung Ah Yeang, Chartered Bank, Penang, with fourteen correct forecasts. A cheque for $lOO will be forwarded to the winner on Monday.
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  • 85 9 0 FlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £149-12-6 TIN (3 Months) £l5O-7-6 London $76.00 Singapore Business Done Penang $76.05 Business Done 25 tons COPRA —(Sundried) $4.80 $4.75 BLACK PEPPER $21.00 $21.00 RUBBER London New York 2%c. (G) Singapore 6 A cts. TAPIOCA $330 Falr SeCd $3.40 $3.40 Medium Pearl RICE
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  • 2526 10 A GIRL WITH X-RAY EYES: APPLIED SCIENCE IN INDUSTRY: PROSPECT OF ARTIFICIAL SUNSHINE: NEW BRITISH MOTORING INVENTION (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 14. The British Association recently held at Birkbeck College, London, the usual meetings of organising sectional committees to lay down the lines of the
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    • 207 10 fSiSEgg ill<W |Kl|' p •KldlU*' l.' <^lLf «P', InCll Wf?i r,s lLz M rW 111 tu a is ever fresh wonder |l| and delight in ’he ating, «I i de, i nab p XrX.. tU Evening m Paris r I Sol. as a sepby- is >h. .«g I eo, "y.'
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  • 485 11 Rare Discovery On Beach At Scarborough GIANT SQUID Tentacles That Extend Seventeen Feet Scarborough, Jan. 14. A giant squid, measuring well over 17 ft. from the tip of its “long” tentacles to the tip of its tail, was washed up dead on the Scarborough beach recently It
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  • 142 11 MENTAL REPORT TO BE MADE London, Jan. 12. Frederick William Deats (46), described as a mo 1 or engineer, of The Nook, Brighton-road, Burgh Heath, Surrey, was remanded at Epsom, on a charge of assaulting and beating a girl. “We consider that we should have
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  • 165 11 London, Jan. 16. Mr. F. D’Arcy Cooper, chairman of Lever Brothers, in a New Year letter to the Port Sunlight News,’ just published, writes that in the last eighteen years we have experienced three of the greatest crises in the history of this country—the war,
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  • 428 11 problem AFFECTING 120 million peopi.e Alarming Picture by Workers’ Leader Geneva, Jan. 13. At least 120,000,000 men, women, and children throughout the world are affected by this problem which we are discussing. If the only solution that can be suggested is for these 120,000,000 to be kept
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  • 152 11 MURDERED FOR HIS CLOTHES Belgrade, Jan. 11. A man murdered near Osijek has been found to be Baron Eotvos, the eldest son of a wealthy family, who had been working for some time as a foreman road mender. Baron Eotvos was educated to be
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  • 635 12 YEAR-END FIGURES MARKED DECLINE IN U.S. DELIVERIES The London metal markets opened 1933 in a most unpromising manner. Everybody was more or less prepared for a quiet—and perhaps sticky—period until such time as consumers were through with their stocktaking, but it is doubtful whether anyone anticipated
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  • 66 12 UNITED STATES TOTAL FOR DECEMBER America consumed 16,990 tons of rubber in December, as against 21,910 tons in November and 21,408 tons in December, 1931. During the past twelve months the States used 313,121 tons, in comparison with 3'8,986 tons consumed in 1931. The figure relating to consumption
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  • 596 12 business on restricted SCALE Singapore, Feb. 1. With three clear working days lost through local holidays during the past week, business in all sections of the share market has naturally been on a very restricted scale. Advices from London indicate that there has been an equally
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  • 119 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,107 th auction on Wednesday, when there was catalogued 1,157,533 lbs; 516.71 tons. Offered 1,097,260 lbs; 489.85 tons. Sold 910,637 lbs; 406.53 tons. Spot. London 2 lil6d. New York 2% cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per
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  • 225 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, Feb. 1. Values have broken sharply since the market reopened on Monday after the local holidays and record a loss on balance of approximately cent per lb whilst London closes down l|l6d. to 2.3 32d. and New York down gold cent to 2%
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  • 147 12 Financial Times.” HIGHER PRICES STIMULATE OUTPUT Amsterdam, Jan. 14. The twelfth report on the native rubber industry in the Netherlands East Indies, just issued, covers the third quarter of 1932. It show’s the effect of a slight improvement in the price of rubber on native rubber tapping,
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  • 247 12 RUBBER GLENDON RUBBER. —Accounts of Glendon Rubber Co. to 30th September show a loss of £966, increasing debit of £3,625 brought forward to £4,591. Crop was 375,400 lbs and net price 1.89 d per pound. SEDENAK RUBBER.—Report of Sedenak Rubber Estates to 31st October shows deficit (after providing
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  • 162 12 At the Jos Tin meeting the life of the property was again considered in the light of information obtained by Mr. A. Stanley Williams during his recent visit to Nigeria. Mr. Williams knows the property well, he being a former general manager, and he gave it
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  • 303 12 Dissatisfaction continues to be expressed regarding the special tin quotas in Nigeria. The smaller mines argue that they are being penalised by the large-scale producers, most of which they contend came into being as the result of wholesale amalgamations during the tin boom of a few
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  • 186 12 SUNGEI WAY DREDGING.—Report of Sungei Way Dredging (F.M.S.) to 30th June shows 614 tons of ore were sold (agst. 1,119 tons). Sales realised $380,125 (£44,348), being average value of £72 3s. lid. per ton (agst. £63 18s. 4d. per ton). Owing to restriction of output under quota scheme No.
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  • 46 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of January, 1933: Kuala Lumpur Tin N.L. (No. 1 Dredge): —Hours, 506; yardage, 80,893; piculs, 270. Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd.:—Piculs, 2,513; hours, 1,175; yardage, 363,000; estimated value of ore, $115,700; estimated gross mine profit, $78,980.
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  • 343 13 FEBRUARY, 1933 SATURDAY, 4 Cricket: P.R.C. v. Eastern Smelting Company, Esplanade, 2.15 p.m. SUNDAY, 5 Cricket: P. R. C. v. Authentics, Esplanade, 10 a.m. MONDAY, 6 The Perak River Valley Rubber Co. Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart, noon. SATURDAY, 11 Perak Turf Club
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  • 128 13 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 87 87 New Sork 3.39 11|16 3.39% Montreal 4.02 4.02 Brussels 24.44% 24 13|32 Geneva 17.61% 17.56% Amsterdam 8.45 8.45 Milan 66 7|16 66 7|16 Berlin 14.29% 14 9|32 Stockholm 18 15|32 18.44% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19% 19% Vienna 29%
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  • 501 13 AIR MAILS 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 amil for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy by the s.s. “Hong Kheng” will be closed at 1 p.m.
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  • 276 14 German Impostor Sent To Prison FETED EVERYWHERE HE WENT London, Jan. 14. Greatest German impostor of post-war days, Carl Hummel, who claimed to be the “last German war prisoner,” returned after 15 years’ captivity in a North African prison has been at Freiburg sentenced to two and
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  • 166 14 WHERE MARRIAGES ARE ARRANGED BY A QUEEN London, Jan. 14. The Queen of Tonga Island, in the South Pacific Ocean, arranges all the marriages between her subjects. But nowadays tlie marriages arranged do not always take place, according to the Rev. C. Palmer, who has spent many
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  • 1399 16 JAPAN AND THE LEAGUE ANTI-JAPANESE AGITATION Report from Foochow Tokyo, Jan. 30. A Consular despatch from Foochow, China, reports the aggravation of the antiJapanese boycott there, adding that the so-called National Salvation Society, an anti-Japanese organisation, not only fined a Chinese merchant for buying
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  • 57 16 —Reuter. M.C.C. vs. QUEENSLAND Brisbane, To-day. The M.C.C. vs. Queensland match opened here to-day in fine weather. The wicket was good and there were 5,000 spectators. Queensland winning the toss made 1 for 74 at lunch time. The M.C.C. are playing the probable Test team. They have omitted
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  • 39 16 .—Reuter. Objectionable Word Withdrawn Brisbane, Yesterday. The Telegraph announces that the won! unsportsmanlike has been withdrawn by the Australian Cricket Board and the dispute amicably settled, but the M.C.C managers will not confirm or deny the statement.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 185 16 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Call Signs: G.S.E. G.S.C. Wavelengths 31.30 metres—2s.2B metres. P.M. 9.50 Big Ben Debroy Somers’ Dance Band, From the Plaza, London 10.10 Folk And Country Dances (Gramophone Records) The English Orchestra The merry merry Milkmaids) The old Mole) arr. Cecil F. Sharp The National Folk Dance Orchestra (i)
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