Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 January 1933
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Title Section20 1933-01-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 8. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY, llth JANUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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189 1933-01-11 1 Reuter Wireless. Colombian "Armada" En Route To Leticia PERUVIAN PROTEST Armies In Readiness Buenos Aires, Yesterday. Fighting between Peruvian and Colombian forces is imminent, according to newspaper reports. General Ramos, Commander of the Peruvian troops at Iquitos, notified the Colombian General Vasquez Cobo that theReuter Wireless. - 189 words
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Article50 1933-01-11 1 i—Reuter. Suppressed Without Use of Armed Forces Buenos Aires, Yesterday. A si ries of insurgent outbreaks occurred in several parts of Province Buenos Aires, revolutionaries attempting to capture telegraph offices and other public buildings. The Government claim that the uprisngs were suppressed without use of armed forces.— Reuter.i—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article60 1933-01-11 1 Sei vi T 6Ve and ten yards Rugby Radin Visibility of Five i Yards Rugby, Yesterday. og occurred in the outer suburbs of n on last night and increased in density nn'rfj n<jrriing Traffic > particularly in the "-eastern suburbs, was slowed down inany part 3 visibilSei vi T 6Ve and ten yards Rugby Radin - 60 words
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Article29 1933-01-11 1 Condition Reported Much Better i R ugby, Yesterday. a sli-ht Z Wh iS sufferin frora win 13 reported much better but Ra"io n sm" WO Or29 words
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Article104 1933-01-11 1 —Reuter Wireless. ANCIENT RUMANIAN KING PERFORMS CEREMONY Bucharest, Jan. 6. The King standing on the bank of the Danube in the middle of the city performed to-day the annual ceremony of throwing a wooden cross studded with precious stones into the icy dirty water for the people from—Reuter Wireless. - 104 words
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Article80 1933-01-11 1 Singapore Arranging Exhibition for May (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. It has been decided to hold an exhibition of British goods at Great World under official auspices from May 24 to 30. Mr. Frankel has announced that Walter Lindrum and McConachy are on their way to Singapore80 words
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Article53 1933-01-11 1 Heavy Programme Arranged at Bangkok (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. The Sultan and Sultanah of Johore arrived and were met at the terminus by Malay and Mahomedan delegations. The Sultan hopes to see the racing to-morrow at the Sports Club. A heavy programme of visiting and sightseeing53 words
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Article47 1933-01-11 1 —Reuter. SPANISH REVOLT Madrid, Yesterday. Notwithstanding the conviction that the rebellion is checked Government has proclaimed martial law in the disturbed areas. It proclaims the intention drastically to suppress incipient disturbances and amend the law to enable possessors of explosives to be dealt with summarily.—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article82 1933-01-11 1 —Reuter Winders. OF LT.-COL. DRUMMOND BORTON, V.C. London, Jan. 6. The indomitable courage of Lt. .Col. Arthur Drummond Borton, V.C., who died in hospital in Suffolk at the age of 49, is shown by the fact that although his neck was broken in an air crash in 1915—Reuter Winders. - 82 words
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Article90 1933-01-11 1 of casualties are not yet known.—Reuter. Red Hof Politics In Germany NAZI-COMMUNIST CLASH Berlin, Yesterday. There was a furious street battle this evening between Nazis and Communists following an attempt by four hundred uniformed Nazis to gain admission to a meeting of two thousand Communists. The Nazisof casualties are not yet known.—Reuter. - 90 words
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Article98 1933-01-11 1 bers and will serve for three years.—nugby Radio Service. Advisory Council to Serve as Connecting Link J Rugby» Yesterday. The Postmaster-General has appointed a new Post Office Advisory Council to act in a consultative capacity on the makers of General Post Office policy and to serve as abers and will serve for three years.—nugby Radio Service. - 98 words
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Article67 1933-01-11 1 .—8.0. W. Leaving on Tour of R.A.F. Stations in Middle East Rugby, Yesterday. Lord Londonderry, Secretary for Air, is leaving Croydon by Imperial Airways tomorrow on the start of a tour of inspection of Royal Air Force stations in the Middle East during which he will visit Egypt,.—8.0. W. - 67 words
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Article48 1933-01-11 1 Rugby, Yesterday. The Prince of Wales presided to-day at a meeting of the General Committee of the Ibero-American Institute of Great Britain when past and future work was discussed. The Prince congratulated the institute on the good use being made of the resources at its disposal.48 words
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107 1933-01-11 1 Irish Politics —Reuter Wireless. Dublin, Jan. 1. The formation of a National Party is impossible before the general election according to Mr. Cosgrave, writing to an independent Labour man seeking his support. The Lord Mayor of Dublin, however, has issued a statement to—Reuter Wireless. - 107 words
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Article59 1933-01-11 1 —Reuter. Smail Decline In 11 Big Five TWO REDUCE DIVIDENDS London, Yesterday. The big five English banks show a small decline in profits. Only two will reduce dividends. Lloyds pays twelve per cent, against thirteen and a third and National Provincial 15 per cent, against 16. Barclays—Reuter. - 59 words
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94 1933-01-11 1 Reuter. Austrian Government Vienna, Yesterday. An alleged gun-running scandal nearly brought down the Government during a ’S'islon of the Parliamentary Finance Commission relating to the arrival in Austria last week of forty wagon-loads of rifles and machine guns from Italy. The Chancellor lengthily explainedReuter. - 94 words
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Article61 1933-01-11 1 —Rugby Radio Service. r Returning to Foreign Office This Week Rugby, Yesterday. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, who has been recuperating abroad after his recent illness, will return to the Foreign Office this week and will leave London at the week-end for Geneva to attend the Committee—Rugby Radio Service. - 61 words
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Article43 1933-01-11 1 The twentieth annual general meeting of the Ayer Weng (Rahman) Development and Prospecting Co., Ltd., was held to-day at the Registered Office, George Town Chambers, 39 Beach Street, Penang. A full report of the meeting is held over till tomorrow.43 words
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Article53 1933-01-11 1 .—Reuter. Unique Collection of Books Goes to Hong Kong I Hong Kong, Yesterday. London was robbed of a unique collection of 3,000 books about China by the Hong Kong University purchase of the Hankow Club’s famous library. They are veritable treasures. Collectors were despatching a London auctioneer when.—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article464 1933-01-11 1 Reuter. Japanese Action Must Be Checked LEAGUE'S POSITION Alleged Nipponese Capture Of Chiumenkow Berlin, Yesterday. Commenting on the Socialists’ interpellation cabled yesterday, the Voerwarts says there can be no further doubt that a new world war is approaching unless Japanese militarism is soon checked by– Reuter. - 464 words
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Article60 1933-01-11 1 —Reuter. government in A QUANDARY Paris, Yesterday. Deputies generally express the opinion that Government are faced with a most difficult situation over the Finance Minister’s plans to balance the budget by reducing expenditure by £60,000,000 and increasing taxation to the same amount. Business leaders favour cuts but oppose—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article252 1933-01-11 1 all.”—Rugby Radio Service. Problem of the Gold Standard Rugby, Yesterday. When the Preparatory Committee of experts for the Economic and Monetary Conference resumed at Geneva to-day the Italian representative, Count Beneduce, expressed general approval of the proposal made yesterday by Sir Frederick Leith Ross, Economic Adviser to theall.”—Rugby Radio Service. - 252 words
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Article31 1933-01-11 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. In accordance with arrangements made some time ago the Prime Minister will visit the King at Sandringham during the pre- sent week.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 31 words
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Article57 1933-01-11 1 £55). —Reuter Wireless. COMMITS suicide FOR UNEMPLOYED Prague, Jan. 4. Being so overcome by the terrible plight of the unemployed, a 57 year old Czech woman of Reichenbery (Bohemia) decided to help them by the only means in her power. She hanged herself to-day, leaving them her fortune£55).—Reuter Wireless. - 57 words
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Article1822 1933-01-11 3 G RAND NATIONAL SPECULATION: FAILURE 0F WINTER RACING AT DERBY: THE RETURN OF FORBRA: TRIBUTE TO LORD D'ABERNON (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 28. problem of the spring double e entries Mr the Grand National will early in the New Year, and then Ll embark upon1,822 words
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Article1741 1933-01-11 4 ROTARIAN LIM CHENG EAN'S ADDRESS o GOVERNOR PRESENT AT ROTARY MEETING J At the weekly Rotary meeting held yesterday at the E. O. Hotel, the lion. Mr. Lim Cheng Ean delivered a very interesting address on Some Impressions of Buddhism.” The meeting was honoured by the1,741 words
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Article353 1933-01-11 4 DISTINGUISHED CHINESE VISITORS ENTERTAINED Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Celebrations The Philomathic Union celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary yesterday at the premises of the Chung Ling High School, Macalister Road. The Philomatic Union, it te interesting to recall, was first formed by Dr. Sun Yat Sen, when he was here twenty-five353 words
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108 1933-01-11 4 A public meeting was held at the Sabha Hall on the 7th instant, at about 9 p.m., when Mr. M. R. Raju (the president of the Sabha; and Supervisor of G.T.O. Penang), occupied the chair. The following gentlemen, Messrs. R. R. Ayyaroo of Ipoh, v.108 words
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Article24 1933-01-11 4 To Hold Beach Pyjama Dance The Penang Swimming Club is arranging a Beach Pyjama after dinner dance for February 9 next.24 words
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Article527 1933-01-11 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr A. Pearce, 0.C.P.D., Klang, is due to co on eight months’ leave in March. Mr. Bird, Assistant District Officer, Ipoh, goes Home on furlough in March. The Hon’ble Mr. T. S. Adams is better and has been able to leave the Bungsar Hospital. Mr. C. J. Mac527 words
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Advertisement391 1933-01-11 4 Are The Records Y° u When The Morning Rolls Around F.T. C 8515 j Lj n g e a Little Longer (OUT OF THE BLUE C 8506 VENETIAN LADY vouß FAVOURITE BAND —8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESTRA—IN a YOUK four WONDERFUL DANCE TUNES. fME MINUS YOU Fox-trot. C 8528 4 SAME391 words
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2652 1933-01-11 5 ANOTHER UPSE7 ihC THE BIG RACE brohs VELVET AND ISEULT'S daughter PERFORM "DOUBLE" WADSWORTH'S THREE WINNERS (By Tic-Tad The general impression at the start of yesterday’s races was that it oll]( p,. (1 favourites’ day and this was to some extent2,652 words
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Article1418 1933-01-11 5 L.C. LJ - To The Hon. Mr. Ton Cheng Lock, C.8.E.. M.L.C.. J.P. (By L.C.LJ Dear Mr. Cheng Lock, With all your blushing honours thick upon you, you will be in just the mood to appreciate the few lines which it is such a pleasure to me to address to1,418 words
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Article1325 1933-01-11 6 REVIVAL OF ASTON VILLA PROBABLES VERSUS POSSIBLES AT RUGBY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 24. i VICTORIES OF VISITING TEAMS Visiting teams enjoyed handsome success In the League matches on December 17th. In each of the First and Second Divisions the home clubs won only1,325 words
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Article1212 1933-01-11 6 PARTICK THISTLE’S SOUND SUCCESS LITTLE CHANGE IN SECOND DIVISION (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Dec. 24. PROBLEMS OF LEAGUE “FLAG” The fact that the Rangers dropped a point on December 17th for the second week in succession keeps alive the hope that the position at the top1,212 words
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Advertisement395 1933-01-11 6 p—--1 •> a A f Picture I of Health" Baby needs a food which produces natural growth —not a forcing food which makes fat at the expense of blood, bone and brain. J HUMANISED TRUFOOD induces this natural f growth because it is the ONLY truly Humanised milk food; medical395 words
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Article2381 1933-01-11 7 THEATRE'S CHRISTMAS REVIVALS.: MR. J. B. PRIESTLEY'S NEW PLAY: LUBITSCH’S SPARKLING HEW FILM INTERESTING AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL FILM (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Dec. 24. SHAW AS PRODUCER aments for the forthcoming Festival at Stratford-on-Avon Z 'assuming a more definite aspect. D V r it is to give2,381 words
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Article258 1933-01-11 7 SHOUTING DURING HOLIDAYS YOUNG CONVICTS An outbreak of shouting which broke out on Christmas Day in Chelmsford Prison, continued with short intervals till early on December 27. The trouble began in the punishment block, where three men under 30 years of age are undergoing punishment as a258 words
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Article141 1933-01-11 7 CHALIAPINE ON THE DEPRESSION Paris, Dec. 21. “Everything is so gloomy in America, and the people are so depressed. M. Chaliapine, the famous Russian singer, made this statement on his arrival in Paris from the United States this evening. He went on: “The crisis seems to have unnerved141 words
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Article205 1933-01-11 7 T.U.C. ALLEGATION OF “TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE” London, Dec. 24. The Trade Union Congress General Council announced that a letter had been sent to the Prime Minister on behalf of the National Joint Council representing the T.U.C. the Labour Party, and the Parliamentary Labour Party, regarding the case205 words
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Advertisement192 1933-01-11 7 PRITCHARD’S I FIRST ANNUAL j S JL L El Commencing j MONDAY I January 16th j THIS, OUR FIRST ANNUAL SALE IS A REALLY GENU- < INE ONE. EVERY ARTICLE BEING OUR USUAL STOCK LINES at CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES—PRICES THAT ARE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. WE HAVE NOT IMPORTED192 words
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Article864 1933-01-11 8 Motor traffic on the roads in Malaya continues to grow and the problem of how best to control it grows in proportion. There is now in existence a mass of legislation designed to meet a state of affairs which has been brought about by human inability864 words
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Article1165 1933-01-11 8 A PHENOMENON OF UNUSUAL INTEREST The student of natural phenomena is familiar with floating islands by name, even though he has not been so fortunate as to see them in our English lakes or during his travels in other lands. Few, however, are aware of their wide diffusion.1,165 words
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Article776 1933-01-11 8 OLD GODS The chaos of the world to-day g n ls 1 curious reflection in its religious views or lack of religious views. Germany j s now second only to the United States in th,. number of strange cults that spring i n t Q sudden life,776 words
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186 1933-01-11 9 test flight to SINGAPORE VISIT TAIPING AND ALOR STAR adventurous JOURNEY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Yesterday. The British Resident (the Hon’ble Mr. v B Shelley) was among the big crowd L welcomed the four Wallaby long-dist-ance aeroplanes belonging to the Royal Air Force stationed186 words
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Article323 1933-01-11 9 Herr Von Papen in the Background Berlin, Jan. 7. A glimpse at the negotiations at present going cn behind the scenes with the aim of enlisting the support of the National Soc.alists for the Government is afforded by the statement issued by ex-Chancellor von Papen. confirming the persistent323 words
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Article67 1933-01-11 9 Tire Funeral at Hamburg v Th(l fags of n]l Ham burg, Jan. 6 «a'f-mast this iv S hps In port were of lhe n„ T morning on the O f Uaeral late genera! wn h Ur g Amerika line attended bv helm Cuno which 4,^ n n67 words
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886 1933-01-11 9 Ship's Officer's Brave Deed QUESTION OF PROPERTY RIGHTS IN WRECK Paris, Jan. 6. The Atlantique has claimed another victim in the person of Lt. Evain of the Atlantique who had a foot crushed between the liner and the tug. He was rushed back to Cherbourg where886 words
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Article76 1933-01-11 9 .—8.0. W. No News Since Saturday Whereabouts Kept Secret Rugby, Yesterday. There is still no news of the famous airman, Bert Hinkler, who left early on Saturday morning on an attempt to break the England-Australia flight record. Anxiety for his safety is increasing although in view.—8.0. W. - 76 words
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Article173 1933-01-11 9 Income Falls Considerably Poona, Dec. 19. Seventy leading Seventh Day Adventists from all over India, Burma anu Ceylon, will gather in Poona for a general conference of the Southern Asia Division, commencing on December 30 and continuing for a little more than a week. Mr. M. E.173 words
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Article162 1933-01-11 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Grappling With Menace Of Fire BRITAIN’S GOOD RECORD Rugby, Yesterday. The question of safety from outbreaks of fin; oh ships at sea is undergoing thorough investigation by the Shipbuilding Employers’ Federation and the Chamber of Shipping. Inquiry on this subject was suggested.—Rugby Radio Service. - 162 words
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Article115 1933-01-11 9 Two New Air Lines Moscow, Jan. 4. Two new air lines will shortly be opened, one from Moscow to Petropavlovsk in Kamchatka, while the other will connect the Soviet Russian capital with Khabarovsk. Efforts will be made to fly the entire distance without landing during the summer months, but115 words
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Article51 1933-01-11 9 In the Weaving Industry Lille, Jan. 4. This morning as a protest against [several] looms being directed by a single workman, the employees at a weaving mill at Armentieres went on strike. In the afternoon the movement extended to other mills, and there are now a thousand on51 words
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Article131 1933-01-11 9 Rome, Jan. 3. There was signed here recently a provisional agreement between Italy and Rumania, re-establishing liberty of payments for commercial transactions between the two countries, which had been suppressed since the Italian decree of the 19th December. Oviedo (in the north of Spain» Several bombs exploded131 words
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Article93 1933-01-11 9 Snot YESTERDAY TO-DAY “"LX HN <3 Month.) £146 7 6 £146 5 0 SXm Business Done $74 00 Bustaess Done Buyers—No sellers Buyers—No sellers. COPRA— (Sundried) 5 40 oZ BLACK PEPPEB $21.25 $21.25 RUBBER London -fedNew York (G) 3 4c. G) Singapore 7’4 cts. io < TAPIOCA 593 words
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Advertisement42 1933-01-11 9 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Contract advertisers in the Pinang Gazette are asked to note that all matter must reach the P.G. office before 5 p.m. on the day prior to issue. Insertion of matter arriving on the day of issue cannot be guaranteed.42 words
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Advertisement102 1933-01-11 9 Not for nothing do till the portraits of “Johnnie Walker” show him in his characteristic attitude. He’s always moving—and with the times. That’s why “swing” has been produced the first whisky to be specially blended for climates like ,s*/» Malaya’s. You owe to your health to give “swing” a trial,102 words
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Miscellaneous121 1933-01-11 9 WANTED ALL RACEGOERS TO TAKE A GOOD TIP—VISIT WEMBLEY Tan Hong Seah Amoy Opera Will Stage At 8 p.m. GEE TOH MOAY Part 2. With Beautiful Actresses Grand Transformation Scenery. Thean Seng Cantonese Opera Will Present At 8 p.m. HU AN LAY HU AR THUAN Part 8. With 8 Star121 words
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Article626 1933-01-11 10 The Admission of Untouchables 77 PER CENT IN FAVOUR i Calicut, December 25. The result of the referendum on the question of the throwing open of Guruvayur Temple to untouchables was made known to-day. ■> Out of 20.163 opinions actually given and recorded, excluding refusals to vote,626 words
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Article163 1933-01-11 10 Science Adopts Quack’s Publicity Methods LAHORE EXPERIMENT’S SUCCESS Lahore, December 26. Vaccination to music is proving very successful in a crusade started to-day against the smallpox epidemic in Lahore, which has recently caused an appalling mortality in Lahore. Dr. A. Rahman, Director of Public Health in the163 words
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Article518 1933-01-11 10 Alarming Increase of Imports Into India 3 r Madras, December 26. The Southern India Chamber of Commerce have drawn the attention of the Government of India to the alarming growth of Japanese imports into India during the current year and to the urgent neeu for effective518 words
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Article1492 1933-01-11 10 SIR SAMUEL—OARE'S APPEAL TO THE PRINCES CLOSING SCENES OF THE R. T. C. (By an Indian Contributor.) INDIAN POLITICAL NOTES It was a fine speech Sir Samuel Hoare made at the Hyderabad Dinner. The political value of the speech lies in his statement that he1,492 words
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Article830 1933-01-11 10 More Seats for Hindus and Muslims BASIS FOR NEGOTIATIONS IN CALCUTTA Allahabad, Dec. 22. Another adjournment of the open session of the Unity Conference had to be announced to-day on account of the Unity Committee’s failure to conclude its business. Sharp differences of opinion existed in830 words
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Article227 1933-01-11 10 ’—A. P. Point Which Will Weigh With Mr. Gandhi SIR L. SAMALDAS’S VIEW Trivandrum December 22. Mr. Gandhi may not begin his fast on the Guruvayoor issue on January 2. Thia was the veiw expressed in an interview with the Associated Press by Sir Lalubhai Samaldas who’—A. P. - 227 words
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Article205 1933-01-11 10 —A. P. The Late Dr. Isabel Kerr i Hyderabad, December 22. A message from Dichpalli Nizamatatf District, announces the death there on Deeember 20, after a short illness, of Dr. Isabel Kerr, Superintendent of the Dichpalli Leper Institute. Tne late Dr. Kerr and her husband the—A. P. - 205 words
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Article72 1933-01-11 10 Madras, December 24. Amongst the passengers on board the French Mail steamer Ainboise, due here from Marseilles at 6 a.m. on Thursday, I>* cember 29, are the following tor Madras Sisters. Legnestre, Lejaruinier, Roberta, Lafalize, barotin, C. Vossaert, Decoster and Debruyn Rev. Father Cochet; Rev. 3 ther72 words
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Article211 1933-01-11 11 U.S.A. WANTS TO DO RIGHT but does not know HOW London, Dec. 24. ..America wants to do the right thing, feu t does not know how. She has never to a national conscience.” Thus Dr G. Campbell Morgan, the noted on his return to Britain X America after211 words
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Article289 1933-01-11 11 TEXT OF THE WINDING-UP RESOLUTIONS It was announced in the “London Gatte” on December 27 that at an extraordinary general meeting of the members of Northcliffe Newspapers, Ltd., held in London on December 22, the following resolutions were passed as special resolutions: 1. That the company be289 words
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Article123 1933-01-11 11 JEANETTE MACDONALD j Paris, Dec. 23. I l not thingking of marrying at all,” uta- J cannette MacDonald, the film dis.-mbiri' 1 ntcrviewed b y reporters after «avoia'at'vni J FOIn the liner Conte <>t an hotel 1 t iS n W staying notel at123 words
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Article507 1933-01-11 11 HOW HE WAS LED TO PART WITH MONEY VAIN PARIS SEARCH FOR MISSING MAN Liverpool, Dec. 23. The mystery of the disappearance of a Liverpool priest’s £lO,OOO investment took a dramatic turn when the priest, accompanied by a detective, returned, tired and dispirited, from Paris with the507 words
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Article197 1933-01-11 11 FAMOUS RESORT TO BE REORGANISED Paris, Dec. 26. A large part* of Biarritz, the French seaside resort on the Bay of Biscay which King Edward made popular, has been bought for about 25,000,000 francs (approximately £300,000 at the current exchange rate) by M. Lillaz, a wealthy197 words
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Article355 1933-01-11 11 A FIRST INSTALMENT £5,000,009 ESTIMATE FOR THE YEAR London, December 27. The first payment to farmers under the wheat quota scheme will be made on December 31st, and will amount to about £1,000,000. It is expected that another interim payment will be made in the spring. These355 words
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Article125 1933-01-11 11 NEW ITALIAN CLAIM Rome, Dec. 21. Twice within four days a young Italian pilot is claimed to have broken the world’s altitude record for light aeroplanes. Signor Renato Donati, a millitary reserve pilot, who ascended to a height of 9,700 metres (31,818 feet) on Sunday, made125 words
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172 1933-01-11 11 CLAPTRAP AND INTELLECTUAL INSINCERITY Dean Inge, preaching in St. Paul s on Christmas Day, said: “No nation can afford to throw stones at another.” Napoleon, with his astonishing career of crime and violence, declared, “I have come to see that hardly anything can172 words
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Article960 1933-01-11 12 PRICE AND REDUCED OUTPUT MR. C. V. STEPHENS ON TIN POSITION The thirteenth annual general meeting of Southern Perax Dredging, Lui., was held at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, London, E.C. Mr. C. V. Stephens (the chairman) said: The twelve months under review unfortunately proved, from the960 words
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Article515 1933-01-11 12 TIN PATANI TlN.—Net profit of Patani Tin (operating in Siam) to 30th June £7,922. Deduct debit brought from previous period £1,326, and one-fourth of preliminary expenses and underwriting commissions written off £1,402, leaves carried forward £5,193. AMARI NIGERIA TIN MINES (1931). -—Accounts for 14 months to 31st March515 words
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Article1314 1933-01-11 12 FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The first annual general meeting of the members of Ledang Bahru, Ltd., was held at 5, Whittington Avenue, London, E.C., on Wednesday, 14th December, 1932, Mr. Charles Emerson (the Chairman) presiding. Mr. W. F. MacLagan, representing the Secretaries (Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd.), having1,314 words
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Article257 1933-01-11 12 The following is a record of crops harvested last month: Lbs. The Anglo-Malay Rubber Co., Ltd. 56,044 The London Asiatic Rubber Produce Co., Ltd. 531,600 The Golden Hope Rubber Estate, Ltd. 230 496 The Bikam Rubber Estate, Ltd. 115,400 The Sungkai-Chumor Estates, Ltd. 39,000 Seaport (Selangor) Rubber Estate,257 words
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Advertisement61 1933-01-11 12 yr.ITMP or no .lump, .11 the advertising bus.nesa re .cties tins office is not accepted. Our Adver using department exercise, discrimination. It has io live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken •bl.v.uon and maintain its reputation for givina •dverti.er ad consumer a square deal. If advertised in61 words
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Advertisement28 1933-01-11 12 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette" will help to pull you through dull times. CLCLELCICLELELELELEUnjCLEIEICICUZUZLEUXLEIELE n 3! ********************3! ***************1313!28 words
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Advertisement278 1933-01-11 12 t ASSE TS 1 'r«T^ 2 ,00 -°OO,OCo’ E 0 T PAID FYrtr opo CEEB Policies issued against I FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, MOTOR f VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCIDENT. BURGLARY, ETC., ETC. j j —o— FULL COVER GRANTED AT COMPETITIVE RATES. 1 Representatives Messrs. Kennedy Co., Mr. Ben R. T. Mitchell, 1278 words
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Article597 1933-01-11 13 Schedule of Principal Lines i i The following Is a list of vessels arriving ad sailing from Penang during the week: i IN PORT TO-DAY M.V. MARIN SANUDO from Italy for S’pore, China and Japan. S.S. NALDERA from London via ports. S.S. TILAWA from Japan, China597 words
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Article289 1933-01-11 13 JANUARY, 1933 THURSDAY, 12 Penang Turf Club Races, 4th day. SATURDAY, 14 Penang Turf Club Races, sth day. MONDAY, JANUARY 16 Legislative Council Meeting, Penang. SATURDAY, 21 Penang Polo Club Amateur Meeting. JANUARY 19, 20 AND 21 Penang Radio Exhibition, Town Hall. FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY, 8 Perak Turf289 words
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Article722 1933-01-11 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Medan (via Alor Star), bv road to Alor Star and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will be closed at 7 a.m. on Friday. A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America, by steamer to Calcutta, Thence by rail to Karachi722 words
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Advertisement649 1933-01-11 13 municipal notice. dogs RABIES it aopears that Rabies exists in Whereas the attention of the W cXd to the following regulations P nw in force:— No person shall take any dog out of nto the Island of Penang except by or nf a permit, which may be issued in vlrtUt649 words
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Advertisement54 1933-01-11 13 HUNGER I;, The best breakfast for all peoples, of all ages, 9 is Scott’s Porage Oats the most delicious, the most sustaining. Scott’s Porage Oats are made solely from the pick of the Scottish oat crop, the finest, as everyone knows, obtainable anywhere. ijggaß Sole Agrenta for Malaya t O54 words
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Advertisement100 1933-01-11 13 I SEVEN COMMANDMENTS FOR ADVERTISERS (1) Be legible—first, last and all the time. (2) Conform to certain ascertainable conf ditions, aesthetic and/or traditional i (3) Be as distinctive as possible. (4) Be suitable in character to the sense 1 of the words printed. 1 (5) Make border and illustration i100 words
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Miscellaneous185 1933-01-11 13 1 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF I A PASSPORT TO HELL" ELI SSA LA ND I TALLULAH BANKHEAD GARY COOPER I AND THE EMINENT ENGLISH ACTOR J CHARLES LAUGHTON IN "DEVIL AND THE DEEP" TO-DAY TO-MORROW AT 4 P.M. MIRACLES AT GOA: The Unique and Authentic Film of the 1932185 words
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Article548 1933-01-11 14 good news for the TAXPAYER nearing state-free OPERATION SIR ERIC GEDDES’ 8,000 MILES TOUR Sir Eric Geddes, Chairman of Imperial Airways, left London on December 27 on a journey by air over the greater part of the 8,000 miles Imperial Airways route from London to Cape Town.548 words
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159 1933-01-11 14 RABBIT FOUND IN STARVED CONDITION London, Dec. 27. Sentencing Frederick Matthews, described as of Montpelier-road, Brighton, to 14 days’ hard labour at Brighton for neglecting a rabbit, the chairman of the Bench (Mr. H. Baily) spoke of him as “one’of the most callous and159 words
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267 1933-01-11 14 £1,000,000 WINDFALL REPAYMENT OF IRISH REPUBLICAN LOANS London, Dec. 27. Mr. de Valera’s proposal to repay the balance due to America on the Insh Republication loans of 1918 and 1920 hailed with evident satisfaction by Irish sympathisers in the States (says a Reuter New267 words
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181 1933-01-11 14 One of the men who started the great gold rush of 1898 has arrived in London. He is the Hon. George Black, K.C., Governor of Yukon and Speaker of the Canadian Parliament, who told the story of his sudden rise to fortune181 words
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Article189 1933-01-11 14 FIRST PRIZE FIFTEEN MILLION PESETAS London, Dec. 24. All Spain was held in suspense for 90 minutes after the numbered balls fell to the floor at the commencement of the national Christmas lottery draw in Madrid. A recount was necessary to ensure that none was missing. Each189 words
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Advertisement228 1933-01-11 14 For Chinese New Year H REDECORATE YOUR HOME WITH I OLSINA II WATER PAINT. H IT'S WASHABLE. United Engineers L' 1 1 0 PENANG. 1 m—- «'Sllenburgs Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to 1 the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply228 words
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Advertisement511 1933-01-11 14 HENDERSON LINE I Fast steamers taking passengers from RANGOON to MARSEILLES, and PLYMOUTH with through connection from Penang. i Homeward Sailinas from Ranaoon t •s s KEMMENDINE J» 11 14 s 3 BURMA Mar u 33. BHAMO J“. 2» 5.3. YOMA March *ss IRRAWADDY Feb. 11 s.s. PEGU Aprtl s.s.511 words
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Advertisement2195 1933-01-11 15 .a .'~n' P O.—BRITISH INDIA S 'fni /u J\ AND lines 1,. JSSsfegai > (Companies Incorporated in RnglcG,'. f fe'BLUE FUMMEE LEM B HOME TO ENGLAND MAIL PASSFNGER cargo services Leaves Due < Ves seL LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London Via PANAMA CANAL Peninsular and Oriental 8 N Co2,195 words
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Article414 1933-01-11 16 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —May I through the medium of your paper reply to the report of the Penang v Perak Hockey Match which appeared in the Bunday Gazette. I had the pleasure of watching all of the best and most exciting games it has been414 words
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Article138 1933-01-11 16 Sir, —More than a year has elapsed since Mr. McFall was seconded for service to the Malay States. Since his departure no District Judge has been permanently resident in Province Wellesley. This means that the District Judge Penang has to hear all the District Court Cases, Criminal138 words
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Article110 1933-01-11 16 Sir, —Through the medium of your valuable and widely read paper, I wish to take this opportunity of thanking you very much for publishing my letter re Transfer Road nuisance which appeared in your issue of Saturday’s date, and also for the prompt action taken by the110 words
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423 1933-01-11 16 WEIGHTS AND SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW Below will be found the weights for tomorrow the third day of the Penang Turf Club New Year Meeting—and selections by Tic-Tac, which are subject to scratchings: THE WEIGHTS RACE 1 Ponies—Class HI. (6 furlongs). 2.45 p.m. Timbang 0423 words
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Article118 1933-01-11 16 Rugby Final Of 11 Malaya 11 Cup Competition SINGAPORE TEAM (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Encouraging form was shown by Singaport in beating the Malaya Command by 6 points to 3. Confidence in the team was expressed by the Selection Committee in picking the side to118 words
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Article62 1933-01-11 16 LAWN TENNIS —Reuter. Japan Selects Four Players Tokyo, Yesterday. Four players have been selected for this year’s Davis Cup, viz R. Yosuke Nunoi, Eikichi Ito, Jiro Sato and R. Yuki Miki. Nunoi recently ranked in the first national championship and Ito usually partners Nunoi in the doubles. Sato..—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article74 1933-01-11 16 Reduction Effected The Messageries Maritimes have decreased their rates as follows, effective from Jan. 1, 1933: —M. M. Felix Roussel and Aramis. (Luxury Liners). FROM PENANG TO MARSEILLES Ist Class from $7BO to $7OO 2nd Class from 545 to 470 ALL OTHER STEAMERS Ist Class from $75074 words
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Article579 1933-01-11 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSiiS. 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|6 ll|-ex Hong Fatt 30 35 30 35 Killinghall 8(0 B|6 B|o 8(6 Kinta 84 88 84579 words
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Article85 1933-01-11 16 To-day’s Programme Wavelengths 31.3 metres. 25.3 metres. P. M. 9.50 Big Ben The Northern Studio Orchestra Directed by John Bridge D. C. Lambert (Bass) D. C. Lambert La Belle Dame sans merci Stanford Vagabond Clarke When the King went forth to War Koeneman Orchestra Suite Poetique Bloch 1. Souvenir;85 words
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Article116 1933-01-11 16 Latest Quotations Tuesday. Monday. Paris 85% 85% New York 3.35% 3.34% Montreal 3.77 3.76% Brussels 24.16 24.14% Geneva 17.40% 17.38 Amsterdam 8.33% 8.32% Milan 65 7|16 65% Berlin 14.12% 14 3|32 Stockholm 18.32 18.36% Copenhagen 19.29% 19.29% Oslo 19.39% 19.40 Vienna 28% 28% Prague 113 113116 words
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Article53 1933-01-11 16 PENANG, JANUARY 11 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 27(32 >. m/ts 2/315 (It Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4% 3 Documentary 2/4% On New York Bank Demand 38%n0m France T.T. 985n0m India T.T. 152% Hongkong T.T. 43% Shanghai T.T. 137 Bar Silver T.T. 16%53 words
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Article1009 1933-01-11 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES. S RUBBER (Dollar.) j c Allenby Rubber Co. 0 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 2 5° Amalgamated Malay Estates n 3' Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate o, 9 Ayer Kunmg Rubber Estates Ayer Mo ek Rubber Co. 2 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates Balau Planting Syndicate Bassett Rubber1,009 words
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Advertisement26 1933-01-11 16 Nothing succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the Pinang Qarcttc regularly and keep at the top of the tree.26 words
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Advertisement42 1933-01-11 16 1 -.1 1 1 Fi 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 Pinang Gazette Press Ltd. la, PENANG STREET.42 words
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