Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 January 1933
1933-01-05
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Title Section20 1933-01-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 3. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, s*h JANUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article119 1933-01-05 1 scribers of the world. —Rugby Radio Service. 21 YEARS OF GOVERNMENT CONTROL Subscribers Tribled Rugby, Yesterday. Sir Kingsley Wood, PostmasterGeneral, opening the young people s telephone exhibition at Birmingham, made reference to the fact that it was 21 years ago this week that the British Post Officescribers of the world.—Rugby Radio Service. - 119 words
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Article158 1933-01-05 1 Proposed Laws in Turkey 1 Angora, December 26. The Council of Ministers, meeting under the presidency of the President of the Republic, Gazi Mustapha Kemal Pasha, decided to submit to the National Assembly the following points regarding the traffic in stupefying drugs:— (1) to settle the question of158 words
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Article98 1933-01-05 1 Of Prominent Social Democrat I Berlin, December 27. >XT»“ na ’J UTO,t on a of Berlin’s m PntZ Brolat a director companv h« unicl P a l public conveyances Aa the ”resuit C of ated COnsiderable stirmagistral h examination by a to gaol WaS imme diately consigned her98 words
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Article85 1933-01-05 1 U. S. POLITICS The Next Session of Congress A conf... Washington, Dec. 29. of the new a n the ,egislative proposals niBh indic aU 2? Vernment will Probably furgress. It n the next seasion of Connow oppose hi U^ ht that Mr Hoover will I-articular/y r,lp gencmi e sirc d85 words
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Article524 1933-01-05 1 .—Reuter. TRAGEDY OF GEORGES PHILLIPAR RECALLED No Passengers Aboard SEVENTEEN OF CREW STILL MISSING Rugby, Yesterday. Fire broke out on the 42,512 ton French liner Le Atlantique early this morning when the vessel was off Guernsey in the English Channel on her way from Bordeaux.—Reuter. - 524 words
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Article36 1933-01-05 1 i.—Reuter. Independence May Not Come After All Washington, Yesterday. Mr. Hoover has referred the Philippines Independence Bill to the Secretary for War for a report. There is a strong indication of an impending veto. —Reuter.i.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article22 1933-01-05 1 Reuter. Cairo, Yesterday. The Sidky Pasha Cabinet has resigned. The Prime Minister is re-forming the Ministry and replacing three Ministers.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article26 1933-01-05 1 Marked Improvement in Health Amserdam, December 27. The household of the ex-Kaiser issues a statement that William Il’s health now shows a marked improvement.26 words
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Article38 1933-01-05 1 I. —Reuter Wireless. Buenos Aires, Dec. 29. The 1933 Argentine budget has been approved by both the Chamber and the Senate. It provides for an estimated surplus of £513,000 and expenditure amountin'; to £71,731,000. —Reuter Wireless.I.—Reuter Wireless. - 38 words
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Article111 1933-01-05 1 —Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 1. M lt is my very earnest hope tha* in 1933 our country will reap some of the rewards that its people deserve through the efforts they have made” reads the Premier’s New Year message to the nation. The twelve months to which we—Reuter Wireless. - 111 words
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Article112 1933-01-05 1 friends of the Labour movement.—Reuter Wireless. Premier to Put Case Again Before Home Secretary London, Yesterday. The Prime Minister, without givipg any promise as regards future action, has undertaken to put the case of Tom Mann and Le” ’’yn before the Home Secretary again. to Mr.friends of the Labour movement.—Reuter Wireless. - 112 words
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Article93 1933-01-05 1 —Reuter Wireless. Bridging Gap Between Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Hoover New York, Dec. 28. The appointment of Mr. J. H. Williams and Mr. E. E. Day to represent the United States on the preparatory committee of Experts to the world Economic Conference prompts the New York Times to.—Reuter Wireless. - 93 words
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Article91 1933-01-05 1 i.—Reuter Wireless. Eight American Directors Accused New York, Dec. 29. Eight American directors of the bankrupt International Match Corporation, which is a subsidary of the Kreuger Toll Company, are accused of “misfeasance and non-feasance in two suits before the Supreme Court by the Irving Trust Company, trustees fori.—Reuter Wireless. - 91 words
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Article70 1933-01-05 1 Reuter Wireless. Will He be Released from Prison Soon London, Dec. 30. Widespread rumours that Gandhi will be released in the New Year receive no confirmation. It is understood the British Government do not desire to keep Gandhi in prison any longer than necessary but to secure hisReuter Wireless. - 70 words
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Article125 1933-01-05 1 a list of over 1,300 last year.—Rugby Radio Service. KEEN INTEREST BEING EVINCED Success Anticipated Rugby, Yesterday. The interest being shown in the forthcoming British Industries Fair, which opens at London and Birmingham on February 20 and continues until March 2, is greater than ever before experienceda list of over 1,300 last year.—Rugby Radio Service. - 125 words
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Article94 1933-01-05 1 at a total cost of about £4,000,000. —Rugby Radio Service. New Wing to be Opened This Month Rugby, Yesterday The new wing of the London County Hall incorporating the Conference Hall, library and offices is now nearing completion and will be formally opened this month. The Haliat a total cost of about £4,000,000.—Rugby Radio Service. - 94 words
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Article58 1933-01-05 1 I. —Rugby Radio Service. Granted to National Playing Fields Association Rugby, Yesterday. The King approved granting of the Royal Charter to the National Playing Fields Association. The Duke of York is President of the Association which in recent years has done valuable work in securing recreation grounds forI.—Rugby Radio Service. - 58 words
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Article44 1933-01-05 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Arrives at Plymouth Improved in Health Rugby, Yesterday. Cardinal Bourne arrived at Plymouth today from Naples on the Orient liner Orford. His health, which caused considerable anxiety during his stay in Rome, has slightly improved during the voyage home.—Rugby Radio Service. - 44 words
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Article46 1933-01-05 1 acroas the Southern Atlantic.' —Rugby Radio Service. Proposed Joint Trans-Atlantic Flight Rugby, Yesterday. J. A. Mollison and his wife, Amy Johnson, are planning a joint Trans-Atlantic flight in the early summer to follow Moliison’s proposed solo flight next month acroas the Southern Atlantic.' —Rugbyacroas the Southern Atlantic.'—Rugby Radio Service. - 46 words
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Article35 1933-01-05 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yes'erday. The stock market is generally quiet this morning. War Loan 3% per cent, is lower at 98 M>. Sterling on New York is quoted 33%. —Rugby Radio Service..—Rugby Radio Service. - 35 words
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Article99 1933-01-05 1 the Holy Roman Church ”—Reuter Wireless. Venice, Jan. 1. Special prayers for the union of the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches were said in all churches in the Venice Archdiocese on the instructions of Cardinal La Fontaine, Patriarch of Venice. In a letter to the clery the Cardinalthe Holy Roman Church ”—Reuter Wireless. - 99 words
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Article266 1933-01-05 1 More Details of the Electric Railway London, Dec. 30. Worthing and Brighton have virtually become two of London’s newest seaside suburbs by the official opening of the newly electrified Southern Railway line by the Lord Mayor of London. The opening coincides with the fiftieth anniversary of the first of266 words
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Article95 1933-01-05 1 ■.—Reuter Wireless. Policeman’s Curiosity Leads to Important Discovery Hamburg, Dec. 28. Eggs,” was the reply given to a policeman’s query by four men who were unloading a heavy box from a motor lorry but the policeman insisted on seeing ther eggs. He found instead several rifles and. revolvers and■.—Reuter Wireless. - 95 words
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Article47 1933-01-05 1 U. S. A. Moratorium Prolonged Athens, Dec. 26. The United States Government has agreed to prolong to the end of 1934 the moratorium on the war debts owed by Greece to the United States. A Turkish commission has arrived to negotiate a new commercial treaty.47 words
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Advertisement15 1933-01-05 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement6 1933-01-05 1 SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY'S RACES Page 166 words
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Advertisement2431 1933-01-05 2 RATES FOR CASUAL important auction penang turf club. PENANG HILL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY I IWKHlfall I w plants Under S. R. A. Buis of Racing. Table II to be held at No. 1, Pangkor Road, (Mrs. L. *****“ MplTfllllHP BaFIK HOllClkOliq Gild 1 Carrington Walters} Day Thursday January sth, 1933.2,431 words
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Lawn Tennis
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Article552 1933-01-05 3 BRITISH TOURISTS IN SOUTH AFRICA Durban, Dec. 16. The first lawn tennis test match between Great Britain and South Africa was begun here to-day. At the close of the first day’s play both countries finished level with two wins each. In the opening match552 words
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Article1065 1933-01-05 3 THE SUBSIDIZED PLAYER The annual meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association was held at the River Plate House, Finsbury Circus, on December 12. Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary of State for India, was unanimously elected president of the association in succession to Lord d’Abernon, who recently resigned on1,065 words
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Advertisement288 1933-01-05 3 tfSagia) n 11 SH® uW I I/ r jQ I 1 <4iWt'v i u? osj «■‘Allenburgs Foods The ‘AL’enburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are 3 j germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their288 words
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Advertisement87 1933-01-05 3 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An ment in the “Pinang Gazette" is a tirelesa 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 so87 words
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Advertisement513 1933-01-05 3 I SKIN I TROUBLES j Overcome by the Wonderful Blood I I Properties of Dr. Morse's Indian Root PilU, I I PERSON «Offering 1 m wuptiene of tbe Ikng to i* j jft g Merely the discomfiture and fw IWslWi m irritation and painful senate n b** made miser** Erk»513 words
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Article412 1933-01-05 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kota Bharu, Jan. 2. The periodical heavy fall of rain during the last two months is advantageous to padi cultivation and this year’s harvest will, if no flood intervenes, beat last year’s record. The crops, mostly five to six feet in height, arc412 words
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Article149 1933-01-05 4 Extensive Tour of the East The Princess de Ligne, of Belgium, who is making a tour round the world, arrived in Singapore by the M. M. Angers on Sunday morning from Saigon and is at present staying at Raffles Hotel before leaving Singapore for Java and149 words
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Article368 1933-01-05 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. G. J. Henbrey, who went to Maymyo, Burma, has returned to Taiping. Mr Roberts, of the Straits Trading Company, Kampar, goes on furlough at the end of next week. Dr. W. A. Rogers, J.R, arrived in Ipoh on Tuesday night and is staying at the Station Hotel,368 words
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Article214 1933-01-05 4 Mr. E. M. Glover Appointed Manager From Tuesday Mr. E. Maurice Glover took up duties as Manager of the Malaya Tribune and the Malayan Saturday Post. Mr. George E. Bogaars, who enjoys the great respect of the staffs of all departments, remains Managing Director. After able and214 words
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Article162 1933-01-05 4 Thursday, Dec. 29. Mr. J. G. Hay and Mr. Hay Jr. had luncheon at Bel Retiro Friday, Dec. 30. Hon. Mr. P. T. Allen and Mrs. Allen, Hon. Mr. J. Bagnall, Hon. Mr. P. M. Robinson and Mrs. Robinson, Hon. Mr. P. Simpson and Commander T. N.162 words
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Advertisement490 1933-01-05 4 1R A R E <■' HAND CARVED PEKIN LACQUER R, VASES K -<g|J Chinese. tfjt?.. A W kAHTEHtI. F/M |gt> X' 1| I By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. 31, BISHOP ST., PENANG [E_; pfOfeh' Careless Washing ma p cei I I Spoils the Hair ■VI kA OEL L A\ The490 words
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Advertisement23 1933-01-05 4 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette" will help to pull you through dull times.23 words
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Advertisement174 1933-01-05 4 JB AO-, riT WAS 50 BEAUTIFUL Fox-hot CB49Z LITTLE SPANISH VILLA W a jf 2 TWO OF THE BEST AND LATEST LONDON TUNES PLAYED BY DEBROY SOMERS BAND. u /THE clouds willsoon roll by CB4 I MARTA (Fox-trot) HERE’S THE 8.8. C. ORCHESTRA IN NUMBERS THAT THEY ARE NOW BROADCASTING.174 words
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Article722 1933-01-05 5 PASSENGERS ON THE EMPIRE AIRWAYS GROWTH OF LONGDISTANCE TRAFFIC Passenger traffic is increasing rapidly on the Empire air-lines, and figures which have now become available, for six months this year from April to September, show that travellers by the Indian and African routes, during this period,722 words
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Article339 1933-01-05 5 flying, waterworks and CURRENCY The matter of aviaHon, formation of a flying club, the waterworks scheme and the currency question were among the matters discussed by Sir Samuel Wilson, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, during his six-day stay in Hong Kong. Interviewed339 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article161 1933-01-05 5 Sir, —I greatly admire the “commonsense” of Mr. Worley Chan. Surely, the talkie halls should begin the First Show at 6.30 p.m., for the sake of convenience. But I do not quite understand why your correspondent suggested in his letter to you of yesterday’s161 words
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Advertisement26 1933-01-05 5 Nothing succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the Pinang Gazette regularly and keep at the top of the tree.26 words
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Advertisement45 1933-01-05 5 LET US SUPPLY I YOU I I WITH THE. BEST IN I I STATIONERY PRINTING I I AND ENGRAVING 1 i ySiSHHiSHiSIJHiSi «iSSSKSSSSW* I DIE-STAMPING t> AND j| COPPER-PLATE PRINTING j! EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND [CORRECTLY I The Pinang Gazette IJ Press Limited. r LJJJII.IIJ-lIJJJJJ.iI I45 words
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Miscellaneous112 1933-01-05 5 ■B_B_B_BB BBBBB_B_B_B BB_B PDRBBB9BBBBCS 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 BORIS KARLOFF IN J. B. PRIESTLEY’S MOST THRILLING MYSTERY NOVEL "THE OLD DARK HOUSE" AND ALL ENGLISH CAST A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. Directed By JAMES WHALE. Booking at Moutrie's 'Phone 795. \AVB B B"B B B"B"a"B B a H a B a B112 words
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Article2315 1933-01-05 6 THE WAR DEBTS POSITION: ECONOMIST'S HOPES OF WORLD REVIVAL: PERSIA’S APPEAL TO THE LEAGUE CANADIAN PREMIER'S VISIT (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 17. AMERICA AND WAR DEBTS The War Debt situation in America is rather a poser for ardent democrats. Educated Americans know that the2,315 words
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Advertisement286 1933-01-05 6 Disease germs enter > J Ll here I V Prevent Diphtheria Scarlet Fever by keeping your mouth disinfected with fORMAMINT The Germ-killing Throat tablet ■At all Cbemiitj CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN FOUND. BERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as286 words
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Advertisement285 1933-01-05 6 Picture z®) of v UjtTX) W Health” 1 ABY NEEDS a food which produces natural growth—not a forcing food which makes 1 fat at the expense of blood, bone and brain. t J HUMANISED TRUFOOD induces this natural growth because it is the ONLY truly Humanised f milk food; medical285 words
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491 1933-01-05 7 o Waiting for the Next Move—Successful Companies' Large Dividends —Scottish Tracks Unaffected shareholders in greyhound racing comnanieua are naturally concerned with the regarding the illegality o' the thtalisators. A great deal of the profits of the companies have been obtained as the r€S ult of491 words
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Article460 1933-01-05 7 Appeal Allowed Against Messrs. Liptons, Ltd. Colombo, Dec. 24. Mr. M. W. H. de Silva, acting Additional District Judge, Colombo, delivered his judgment on Wednesday allowing the appeal with costs of C. N. M. Rawther, S. V. P. M. Rawther, A E. M. Sulaiman and A.460 words
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Article299 1933-01-05 7 MAN FOR TRIAL ON SERIOUS CHARGES London, December 17. Cecil Frederick Luckham (26), described as a gardener, of Newtown, Mumbles, Swansea, was at Barry, sent for trial at Glamorgan Assizes on four charges: Two of attempted murder by administering poison to Robert Samuel Kendrick, an insurance agent,299 words
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Advertisement392 1933-01-05 7 r*,"." i LuyAVAxv.v.-.-.'.v.'.-|Wir<LOR SI I BL i jSljy BACtlrftßS will be the ehoiee of every hostess this year John Player Sons, England Z»Zr SKIN CURE INSTANTLY RELIEVES YOU OIL I IFI EL IVI KL AND QUICKLY HEALS 1 The reason why Eczema, Psoriasis, and other diseases a v 4 Ujwffiwk392 words
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Article911 1933-01-05 8 Apparently there is a revival of interest at Home in the spoken word. London theatres, it is said, have definitely turned from Slump Lane into Prosperity Street. If this is actually the case, few will grudge the members of the profession their occupation of more congenial quarters911 words
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Article871 1933-01-05 8 I. Birmingham Post. Relics of 1,700 Years Ago Unearthed LINKS WITH CELT, ROMAN AND SAXON Until the last few years the Co‘swold country has seemed to be almost terra incognita to the archaeologist. Except at one or two well-known places, such as Chcdworth and the RollrightI.—“ Birmingham Post. ” - 871 words
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Article882 1933-01-05 8 WHERE TARIFFS CAME FROM Tariffs being a subject of worki- wifto interest in this year of grace it i 9 interesting and amusing to read O f th> views of a gentleman writi.cn during Mediterranean cruise. He had b< ea 1 ing at Gibraltar, and took the882 words
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Advertisement179 1933-01-05 8 ■■BSHECrSCK'QX!SC!CBaCDBH9 ■_Av M II6JQ K U B B B B B B S [COLUMBIA BRAND j I EVAPORATED MILK. PURE COWS' MILK j CONTAINING NO PRESERVATIVE J OR ADULTERANT GUARANTEED PURE. II I "COLUMBIA" MILK IS A j PRODUCT OF CANADA and is packed in Vacuum-closed f tins thus assuring179 words
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Advertisement120 1933-01-05 8 E. &_O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modern Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. BOXING AT ON SUNDAY, Bth JANUARY, 1933 At 9.80 P.M. ARENA SPECIAL RACE WEEK ATTRACTION 8 ROUNDS “Boy120 words
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1764 1933-01-05 9 Outspoken Views Of German Press BRITAIN AND FRANCE TO ACT TOGETHER Seriousness Of Situation Recognised Throughout World BRITISH WARSHIPS AT SHANHAIKUAN Paris, Yesterday. Prudence and close collaboration with Great Britain and treatment within the framework of the League of Nations1,764 words
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Article112 1933-01-05 9 Reuter Wireless. Growing Feeling Against Foreigners Teheran, Jan. 2. A decree forbidding State officials and army officers of high rank to associate with European women or to attend receptions given by foreigners has been issued by the Shah following the Anglo-Persian oil dispute and the dismissal ofReuter Wireless. - 112 words
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Article150 1933-01-05 9 Lightning and Hornets at Bukit Timah New Year’s Day was rather exciting at the Singapore Golf Club’s course at Bukit Timah. In the morning a party of players were attacked by a swarm of hornets near the fourteenth green. They fought them off as best they could150 words
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Article80 1933-01-05 9 To Former African Colony Hamburg, Dec. 27. On the evening of December 28 the Woermann liner Adolph Woermann will put out to sea with twenty Germans participating in a tour organised by the publisher Scherl to Africa. The main purpose is to visit the former German South-west Africa,80 words
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Article46 1933-01-05 9 Reuter v Tireless. Margarine Berlin, Dec. 28. A government decree orders that a certain proportion of butter shall be henceforth mixed with margarine in order to help German farmers but tnere must be no increase in the price of margarine.Reuter v Tireless. - 46 words
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Article75 1933-01-05 9 Berlin, Dec. 30. General von Einem, conqueror of Liege in 1914, .who subsequently for a long time commanded the third army on the western front, celebrates his 80th birthday to-day. Berlin, Dec. 30. A wild-eyed Lithuanian who was possessed by a violent sense of grievance against Soviet75 words
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Article63 1933-01-05 9 —Reuter Wireless. Hollywood, Dec. 29. The well-known film star, Eleanor Fair, flew to Yuma, Arizona, two days ago to marry an ex-Navdl airman and returned to-day when she coldly rejected her friends’ invitations to celebrate. She has straight away instructed her attorney to get the knot united because—Reuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article160 1933-01-05 9 Immigration Officer Appointed A Government Gazette Extraordinary states In exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 3 of the Aliens Oordinance, 1932, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. J. A. Black, M.C.S., to be the Immigration Officer for the purpose of160 words
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Article111 1933-01-05 9 —Reuter. Another Terrorist Plot F rustrated Barcelona, Dec. 30. Plans for a movement to throw Spain into confusion by means of terrorist outrages, coinciding with a general railway strike, nave been unearthed by the police following the discovery of a large quantity of arms and ammunition. Among.—Reuter. - 111 words
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Article40 1933-01-05 9 Reuter. Washington, Yesterday. A bill providing for a levy of additional tariffs on imports from countries whose currencies are at Least five per cent, below par was introduced in the House of Representatives by the Congressman Mr. Hill.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article102 1933-01-05 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Troops Rushed To Restore Order New Delhi, Jan. 1. Troops belonging to the Maharaja of Alwar have been rushed to Harsauli village,, in the disturbed area of Alwar State, Rajputana, where they were attacked by members of the Moslem tribe over an alleged taxation grievance..—Reuter Wireless. - 102 words
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Article57 1933-01-05 9 Revolvers Used in Bulgaria Sofia, December 26 Last night a partisan of M. Michailov: shot and killed a partisan of M. Protoguerof. On being arrested the assassin said he had acted under orders, to avenge the murder of one of his comrades. Also for political reasons a lieutenant57 words
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Article45 1933-01-05 9 Proposed Visit to Bangkok Next Week (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Yesterday. The Sultan and Sultanah of Johore are paying a visit to Bangkok next week, incognito, but the Siamese authorities are arranging facilities for their enjoying the stay at the Capital.45 words
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Article80 1933-01-05 9 Some Propaganda by Wireless Berlin, Dec. 29. The whole radiophone network in Germany devoted half a hour to a broadcast on the problem of the revision of the German eastern frontiers and the suppression of the Polish corridor. Extracts were read from articles by foreign journalists, showing the80 words
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Article73 1933-01-05 9 .—Reuter. Kingston, Yesterday. A joke on temperance at the bar during a dance was the apparent cause of the disturbances of the First Northumberlands yesterday. Private McDougall donned another dancer’s jacket and went to the street. The owner followed and retrieved the jacket. Mcdougall disputed that it belonged.—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article96 1933-01-05 9 UN-Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY £146-0-0 £l4l-0-0 London TIN (3 Months) £146-17-6 £l4l-15-0 London $73.62 y 2 $71.75 Singapore Business Done Penang Business Done «5 45 v $5.40 COPRA —(Sundried) «91 95 $21.25 BLACK PEPPER 5 RUBBER 2J|d. 2%d. London 3 /j c (G) 3?„c. (G) New York 7% c96 words
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Article399 1933-01-05 10 DEATH WITHIN FEW HOURS OF EACH OTHER SCOTLAND’S MEDICAL CRIME EXPERT London, Dec. 19. Professor John Glaister, the famous pathologist and medical crime expert, of Glasgow University, and his wife, died within a few hours of each other, at Glasgow, yesterday, the victims of an399 words
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Article112 1933-01-05 10 USUALLY A GUINEA A MILE, SAYS PHYSICIAN That his usual fee was a guinea a mile was a statement made at Manchester Assizes by Mr. Norman James MacDonald, an osteopathic physician, of Wimpolestreet, London. He had claimed 200 guineas from the executors of the will of Mr.112 words
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Article458 1933-01-05 10 WITNESS IN MANY NOTABLE CASES Professor Glaister was one of the greatest medico-legal authorities of his day in Scotland, and because of his association with many notable cases was known as the “Sir Bernard Spilsbury of Scotland.” For thirty-three years he held the Chair of Forensic458 words
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Article153 1933-01-05 10 LEICESTER DINNER DEFIANCE OF SUPERSTITION London, December 17. Thirteen men sat down to dinner last night, December 13th, in room 13 of the Bell Hotel, Leicester, which was chosen because its number in Humberatone-gate is 26, which is twice 13. The men are members of Leicester’s most153 words
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Article137 1933-01-05 10 All social invitations issued to the new-ly-elected Vice-President of the United States during the next four years will be declined, he declares. Mr. John Garner, who will take office in March, believes in staying at home. He and Mrs. Garner will attend only the official events at137 words
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111 1933-01-05 10 AND THEN WANTED HER BACK A man was accused in a Lithuanian court of selling his young and pretty wife for one gramophone with records, half a pig, and £2 10s. When the pig had been eaten, the money spent on drink111 words
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Advertisement266 1933-01-05 10 Prevention is Better than Cure. XBHSg T° resist and repel colds, influenza, bronchitis, there is nothing better than a course fl 'ft M °f Angier's Emulsion. Its S| Eg 1 B I a soothing effects and its tonic, yyyy' invi g orat n g influence upon BffSaa aII the Ixxiily266 words
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Article2421 1933-01-05 11 ML VISITORS FROM DENMARK: AN ■interesting christening ceremony: WOMAN'S TRIUMPH AT OXFORD: LONDON'S PIONEER WOMEN'S CLUB (From Our Own Correspondent) Landon, Dec. 21. t I s S INTEREST IN UNEMPLOYED Quean, accompanied by the Prince jecently paid a surprise visit to j iy -opened depot2,421 words
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Advertisement260 1933-01-05 11 RADIO EXHIBITION TOWN HALL, PENANG. 19th, 20th 21st January 1933. THE BRITISH BLUESPOT CO., LTD., Invites your attention to the "Bluespot" stand where will be I displayed their World-Renowned Loudspeakers and other Radio Products. 1 FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM STOCKISTS 1 Kee Huat Co., —Campbel! Street, Key Cycle Motor Co.,—-Church Street.260 words
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Article516 1933-01-05 12 annual meeting LOSS FOR THE YEAR—£S,OO4 The twenty-fourth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders was held on the 28th November, 1932, Mr. Richard Magor, the Chairman of the Company, presiding. The Chairman said: —“As the report and accounts have been in your hands for some days,516 words
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Article72 1933-01-05 12 To-day at the Esplanade, at 6 p.m. 1. March—No Repulse -Rosey. 2. Overture—Lustspiel Bela. 3. Selection—Viktoria and Her Hussar —Abraham. 4. Serenade—Les Million d’Arlequin —Drigo. 5. Intermezzo—Softly Unawares— Lincke. 6. Selection—The Pirates of Penzeance Sullivan. 7. Fox Trot—Faithfully Yours—Snyder. God save the King. MOONLIGHT BAND There will be72 words
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Article118 1933-01-05 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 85 7|16 no quotation New York 3.33% 3.33% Montreal 3.76% 3.75% Brussels 24.07% 24.10 Geneva 17.32% 17.36 Amsterdam 8.30 8.31 Milan ..65% 65 3j16 Berlin 14.00% 14.2% Stockholm 18.37% 18.37% Copenhagen 19.29% 19.29% Oslo 19 ***** 19 13 32 Vienna 28%118 words
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Article117 1933-01-05 12 The following are the rubber crops for the month of December in respect of the undernoted: Lbs. The Penang Rubber Estates Co., Ltd. 394,300 The Sabrang Rubber Estate, Ltd. 94,000 The Straits Rubber Co., Ltd. 254,500 The Rubana Rubber Estates, Ltd. 105,000 The Bagan Serai Co., Ltd. 48,200117 words
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Article167 1933-01-05 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of December, 1932: r Piculs. Gopeng Consolidated, Ltd. Nil Tekka, Limited 138 Tekka Taiping, Limited Nil Pengkalen, Limited (Dredges Nil, Tributers 2) ..2 j Rambutan (Closed down) Nil The Kinta Tin Mines, Ltd. 204 Idris Hydraulic Tin, Ltd. Nil167 words
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Advertisement227 1933-01-05 12 RALEIGH I THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE Ride A Raleigh "jl And Keep Ahead 1 -a This Famous Bicycle is built entlre,y S L ZfW ,\a Of Steel and is Guaranteed for ever. uTufWu Nothing is left to chance in building ffi IL h pXjB the “RALEIGH”, every single part 'x. \yjr227 words
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Advertisement148 1933-01-05 12 CONTINUAL LAIN ANDJICK Suffered With Weeping Eczema Over Hands, Cuticura Heaied. I was a sufferer for about six months with weeping eczema that broke out all over my hands and part of my face. The eruptions scaled over and the itching and continual pain made sleep impossible. “Cuticura Soap and148 words
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Advertisement36 1933-01-05 12 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 satis Lctfry figure.36 words
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Advertisement661 1933-01-05 12 I, I CAN HAVE A COLLEGE > lUu training in almost any f CAREER FOR A FEW SHIL- STUDY LINGS MONTHLY. IN YOLK J AT SPARE J HOME TIME I I FOUNDED 1900 31 YEARS OF SUCCESS wD I "S' I THIS IS THE BENNETT COLLEGE ALL OF n The661 words
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Article598 1933-01-05 13 Schedule of Principal Lines rhe following 18 a list of vessels arriving prt Bailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY B| M v MARIN SANUDO from Italy fo S’pore, China and Japan. jjy INTAN from Krian River. Sails for Merbau and Sungei Patani. gS598 words
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Article338 1933-01-05 13 JANUARY, 1933 THURSDAY, 5 Penang Turf Club Races, Ist day. SATURDAY, 7 Penang Turf Club Races, 2nd day. Inter-state Hockey: Perak v Penang, Penang. SUNDAY. 8 Hockey: P. R. C. v Ipoh Catholic Club, Penang. TUESDAY, 10 Penang Turf Club Races, 3rd day. THURSDAY, 12 Penang Turf338 words
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Article755 1933-01-05 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. 0., London, says that the mail despatched from Penang, Air Mail (via Karachi) of December 17 by the s.s. “Karoa” was delivered in London on January 3. AIR MAILS A mail for South America, by Steamer to Marseilles755 words
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Advertisement43 1933-01-05 13 miiii ii I in 1 1 IMPERIAL PREFERENCE CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN No. 119 (Produce) in your own interests use the correct form prescribed by H. M. Customs. Printed forms (ordinary and air-mail paper) obtainable from The Finang Gazette Press Ltd. la, FENANG STREET.43 words
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Advertisement471 1933-01-05 13 V h'W Wnwl CRWENA is one of the eight reasons why they DO HOT AFFECT THE THROAT Since 1921 we have constantly repeated the statement that Craven ‘A* Cork-Tipped Cigarettes do not affect the throat. Read these facts, and you will know that this is why millions of these cigarettes471 words
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Article368 1933-01-05 14 FRENCH GOVERNMENT CHANGES DEBTS POLICY EARLY NEGOTIATIONS WITH U.S. EXPECTED Paris, December 18. M. Paul-Boncour has succeeded in forming the new French Cabinet. Twelve of the members were in the outgoing Ministry. Apart from war debts the foreign policy of the new Government is likely to be the368 words
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Article210 1933-01-05 14 GERMAN GETS 10 YEARS Barlin, Dec. 17. For betraying to the French the .plans of the first German gas attack more than 17 years ago August Jaeger was sentenced by the Supreme Court of Leipzig to 10 years’ penal servitude. Jaeger, who was formerly of the210 words
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Advertisement334 1933-01-05 14 NERVES?-I I s y° u cant be 8O r<9>, se that thousand» °f happy, sparkling pictures of health —people you’re meeting every day—have written us telling of nights of sleepless- ness, long months of nerves, depres- "iW sion, indigestion, pain—BEFORE THEY K I STARTED CASSELL’S TABLETS. Sufferers tell in their334 words
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Advertisement752 1933-01-05 14 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC BIBBY LINE I INF F aflt twm screw mail passenger steamers and motor vessels between Rangoon, Colombo, Port Said, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Plymouth Joint Service of London with through connections from Penang. Pacific Java Bengal Line probable homeward sailings j Leaves Rangoon ana M.V.. “SHROPSHIRE” Jan. 3 c:iunr752 words
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Advertisement2221 1933-01-05 15 >-'2S BfTTTTriISg2 8 fTTTTrilSg2 .A A. P. O.—BRITISH INDIA j j^gpߣ/ENTIN G (Companies Incorporated In Englsuiaj BLUE FUN^EII LINE mail passenger and cargo services W I. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. PenaJ? London z-iitt TFB Mars. Txindon, R’dam, Hamburg Hull. Jan. 6 Feb. 4 DOIIND THE WORLD SFPVfCP London and Far2,221 words
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Article502 1933-01-05 16 SINGAPORE SEPARATION SUIT FAILS Judge's Comments (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Mr. Justice Terrell dismissed the petition of Mrs. Annie Cresson for judicial separation from her husband Marius Cresson, a Frenchman for many yean resident in Singapore, on grounds of persistent cruelty. In the course of a502 words
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Article195 1933-01-05 16 German Priest Told to Leave Berlin, Dec. 27. A painful impression has been created here by the news that the Belgian Government has expelled from the ex-German territory of Eupen-Malmedy the last German priest officiating there. The circumstances add to the shocking nature of the incident, as the195 words
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333 1933-01-05 16 Final Selections SOUTH WIND AND WINDGARDE BEST BETS OF THE DAY High Crag Not Running (BY TIC-TAC) The stage has been set for the opening of the Penang New Year Meeting and everything augurs well for a good day’s sport. The going will333 words
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Article92 1933-01-05 16 The following are the results of recent competitions: December Mixed Foursomes Winner—Mrs. Moncur and Rees, 49 less 4=45. Runners up—Miss Wallis and Dr. Lowther, 53 less 7=46; Mrs. Baring Gould and Shaud, 50 less 4=46. CHRISTMAS ECLICTIC Winner—T. McKinstery, 29 less 2=27 January Monthly Medal Winner—A. T.92 words
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Article68 1933-01-05 16 To-day’s Programme Wavelengths 31.3 metres. 25.3 9.50 p.m.— Big Ben Laddie Clark And His Imperial Hydro Hotel Orchestra Russell Smythe (Violin) Orchestra Selection Gypsy Love Lehar Let’s all sing Uke that Birdies sing Evans Russell Smythe Reve d’amour Becce Orchestra Tankianna Thurban 10.20 p.m.— Evensong From Westminister Abbey 11.0568 words
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Article376 1933-01-05 16 “THE OLD DARK HOUSE” Boris Karloff in Another Thriller Certainly the most weird drama of strange situations and characters to be seen in Penang for a long time is Universal’s The Old Dark House which opens to-night at the Queen’s. Based on the strange story by the celebrated376 words
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Article175 1933-01-05 16 Ipoh Catholic Club v. P.R.C. A .xockey match will be played on Sunday on the Victoria Green, Penang, between the P. R. C. and the Ipoh Catholic Club. The following will be the teams Ipoh Catholic Club :—L. Toft; P. Foley and C. Carrier T. Henderson, P. Ayres and175 words
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Article606 1933-01-05 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 10)6 ll|3ex 10 G ll)3ex Gopeng 27)6 32)6ex 27|6 3OIOex Hongkong 13)9 14|3 13)9 14,3 Killinghall 8)0 8)6 8)0606 words
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Article1015 1933-01-05 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST e 5 S NAMES, >, s M RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 35 Xmalgamated Malay Estates 70 9 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 oj Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 30 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates3°.; 5 Balau Planting1,015 words
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Article54 1933-01-05 16 PENANG, JANUARY 5. (By Courtesy of the Chartered nank) On London Bank Demand 2 3 27 >» m/ts 2/3 1516 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4% 3 Documentary 2/4 On New York Bank Demand 3rf’,nom France T.T. 9<snon> India T.T. 152% Hongkong T.T. Shanghai T.T. 138% Bar Silver T.T. 1654 words
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Advertisement37 1933-01-05 16 If you wish to extend your trade ana i.na new G? try SmaU in the "J'inang North M 1 C,r ula,c throughout the whole of North Malaya. Sram and Sumatra. As a sellini taedium it stands unrivalled.37 words
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Advertisement331 1933-01-05 16 HEW ADVEF.TISESiiEm RE SARKIES BROTHERS (Singapore Bankruptcy No. 382 of ig 3] j PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF MEETING, A MEETING OF CREDITORS of Sarkis Brothers will be held in the E. o Hotel Penang, on Monday, 9th January, 1933 al 10.30 a.m. to consider detailed propoaata for the reconstruction of the331 words
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