Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 January 1933
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Title Section20 1933-01-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 9. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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456 1933-01-12 1 —Reuter. SIR ERIC DRUMMOND AND M. HYMAN'S TASK CONCILIATION MACHINERY Will United States And Russia Be Included BRITAIN THE KEY" London, Yesterday. The week commencing January 16 is likely to mark the most critical phase hitherto in the Sino-Japanese discussions at Geneva. Within a—Reuter. - 456 words
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Article123 1933-01-12 1 the unemployment problem. —Rugby Radio Service. Geneva Discussion For Hours Convention BRITISH GOVERNMENT VIEWS Rugby, Yesterday. During discussion of the proposal kr an Hours Convention laying down m average working week of forty hours at the Geneva Labour Conference the British Government delegate urged that timethe unemployment problem.—Rugby Radio Service. - 123 words
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Article79 1933-01-12 1 •—Rugby Radio Service. Goodwill Mission Headed by Vice-President Rugby, Yesterday. A mission headed by Dr. Julio Roca, Vice-President of Argentina, sailed for London to-day from Buenos Aires in the liner Arlanza. The main purpose of the mission is to return the visit paid to Argentina by the•—Rugby Radio Service. - 79 words
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Article75 1933-01-12 1 Reuter. Seriously 11l Daughter Found Dead Berlin, Yesterday. Frau Volkow (nee Bronstein) credibly reported to be Trotsky’s daughter, was found dead by gas poisoning. She was recently worried over a threat of eviction from Germany where she was undergoing treatment for lung trouble. A Constantinople message reports thatReuter. - 75 words
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Article60 1933-01-12 1 For Repair of Norwegian T anker 1 From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. n the face of keen competition from a. avia, Hong Kong, Sourabaya and Japan e Harbour Board has secured a contract 0 repair the Norwegian tanker Soli which *as badly damaged when she grounded-60 words
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Article41 1933-01-12 1 Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Andrew M ellon, American AmbasStar r ached Southampton in the White resum i F Ma^esUc from New York to holiday m A dUUeS iQ London a brief y n America.- Rugby Radio Service.Rugby Radio Service. - 41 words
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Article198 1933-01-12 1 Miss Jean Armstrong Tells of Cure Miss Jean Armstrong, an Australian journalist, who claims to have been miraculously cured of a spinal disease by kiss ing the feet of St. Francis Xavier, one of the most venerated saints of the Roman Catholic faith, gave her experiences of198 words
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Article139 1933-01-12 1 —Reuter Wireless. Aeroplane To Aid Of Hunter CONDITION REPORTED NOT DANGEROUS Nairobi, Jan. 4. An aeroplane was the means of a thrilling rescue of a big-game hunter who had been seriously gorged by a buffalo and deserted irf the African bush. The hunter was Captain V onyers.—Reuter Wireless. - 139 words
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Article82 1933-01-12 1 —Reuter. London, Yesterday. The text is issued of a bill to ensure continuance of development of scientific and industrial research of rubber and place the Research Association of British Rubber Manufacturers, hitherto supported voluntarily, on a sound basis. The bill involves contribution by all rubber manufacturers in the—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article45 1933-01-12 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. A submarine flotilla accompanied by the parent ships H. M. S. Lucia? and H. M. S. Stuart, leader of the second submarine Flotilla, left Plymouth to-day to join the home fleet for manoeuvres in the Bay of Biscay.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 45 words
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Article210 1933-01-12 1 —Reuter. Not To Be Settled "Out Of Court" PERSIA’S DILEMMA London, Yesterday. There is at present every indication that the Anglo-Persian dispute will V take its course before the League of Nations notwithstanding the indications that the Persian Government is most anxious to settle out of court.”—Reuter. - 210 words
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Article104 1933-01-12 1 Reuter Wireless. Four Thousand Tons of Petrol London, Jan. 4. Mersey side at ddsk was brilliantly illuminated following the explosion at 8.00 p.m. of 4,000 tons of petrol Shell-Mex at the British Petroleum’s Company Installation at Ellesmere port. The top of a tank was blown high in theReuter Wireless. - 104 words
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Article73 1933-01-12 1 —C. E. H. Jacobs - —C. E. H. Jacobs. O Thou who know’st the hearts of men Give sorrow her release And to Thy people bring again The blessedness of peace. For here, amid Thy plenty, Lord, Stand workless homes and bare, And lives Thou mad’st for love’s reward Are nurtured of despair.73 words
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Article117 1933-01-12 1 .—Reuter. An Element Of Mystery RETURNING TO CHINA Berlin, Yesterday. An element of mystery has entered the movements of Mr. Wang Chingwei, who, this morning, was understood to have left for China via Marseilles. It is now learned, however, that he and his retinue spent night at.—Reuter. - 117 words
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Article56 1933-01-12 1 JO Cfc 11UU .—Reuter. PRESENCE OF BRITISH TROOPS HAS GOOD EFFECT Alwar, Yesterday. The arrival of British troops has considerably improved the situation. No further clashes have been reported. The civil population at Ramgarh and adjoining villages left their homes in order to give the troops a freeJO Cfc 11UU .—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article109 1933-01-12 1 Might Live for Three Months The man’s spinal cord has been severed and I am informed by the hospital authorities that he might live tor three months,”. said Inspector Brown, wnen three Chinese were charged before the Second Magistrate, Singapore, (Mr. A. W. Hay) on Monday109 words
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Article59 1933-01-12 1 Reuter Wireless. ONE ARREST LN LEMENIDES MURDER London, Jan. 6. The murder of Doctor Lemenides lias resulted in the arrest of a native of Cyprus, Theodosios Petrou, aged twenty, described as a pastry cook, who has been charged at Marylebonc Police Court with the wilful murder of LemenidesReuter Wireless. - 59 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-12 1 T. NAGATA I brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street16 words
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Advertisement84 1933-01-12 1 TIC TAG'S SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY Page 16 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. SELLING84 words
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Advertisement1995 1933-01-12 2 J RATES FOR CASUAL penang turf club. BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS NEW YEAR MEETINO 1933 Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing. W» An mm “ZT relating to X ZTX mS£ The Mercantile Bank Hongkong and 111 (J sbonid be addressed to '-“S Xmt of India, Limited Shanghai Banking vertiscment Manager, The1,995 words
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Article255 1933-01-12 3 UNDEFENDED CASE ATTRACTS LITTLE ATTENTION MARQUIS HUSBAND GRANTED DECREE London, Dec. 27 It was revealed that the Marquis de Casa Maury, the racing motorist, was on December 12th granted a decree nisi against his wife, citing Mr. W. E. D. Allen as co-res-pondent. Owing to the formal255 words
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299 1933-01-12 3 HOW THE SHIPPING INDUSTRY MAY BENEFIT London, Dec. 24 Sir Godfrey Collins (Secretary of State for Scotland), speaking at Glasgow Liberal Club expressed the hope that Scotland would hear less of Home Rule in the future. Scotland contributed 8%% of the total revenue of Great299 words
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Article205 1933-01-12 3 NOT ACCEPTED AS EVIDENCE IN PATERNITY CASE London, December 27. Manchester magistrates declined to accept a blood test as evidence of paternity in a case in which, for the third time, Eileen Smith, of Downing-street, Ardwick, ipplied for an affiliation order against Louis Praeger, dentist, of Rochdale-road,205 words
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Article272 1933-01-12 3 STANDARD BELOW OURS WELLINGTON HEAD’S VIEWS London, December 23. The Master of Wellington College, Mr. F. B. Malim, in a speech, criticised the American equivalent of our public schools. Speaking at the annual conference of the Incorporated Association of Proprietary Schools, held in London, he272 words
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Article173 1933-01-12 3 SUCCESS OF FOUR MONTHS’ CAMPAIGN London, Dec. 27. A four months campaign, which has resulted in the crushing of the formidable Communist bandit hordes in Southern China, was the subject of a statement issued by the Chinese Legation. The statement refers to a detailed report,173 words
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Advertisement543 1933-01-12 3 PENANG HILL RAILWAY Time Table. UP TRAINS. K n ft 'J S to T °B S^ T a^ D^rS y 30 minutes to 10.00 a.m. every 15 ,!'Sam to 4.00 pm. every 30 OOpSto 6.00 pm. every 15 a„ q n r>], every 30 >• 6 .nnTuesdavs and Fridays the543 words
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Advertisement56 1933-01-12 3 STRONG C. DEFINITE IN THE CHARACTER OF THEIR APPEAL. YET SMOOTH ANO MELLOW IN THE SATISFACTION THEY GIVE A St .t i f .W-M- few Bl W WK w■ •'-.vuSA •> i r-'--iWi I 4' 1,.... ssißWaf T if /W |1 A /f 1 i J p-’L I ■> I56 words
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Article930 1933-01-12 4 Mr. R. W. I. Band, Cadet, M.C.S., has passed Part I of the Examination in Law. Miss Foss, headmistress of the Pudu English School, has returned from leave. We are glad to learn that her health is much improved. His many friends in Perak will be glad930 words
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Article375 1933-01-12 4 Monday, Jan. 2. In the morning His Excellency, Lady Clementi and Miss Clementi returned from Kedah Peak and had luncheon with Hon. Mr. P. T. Allen and Mrs. Allen at the Residency. His Excellency, Lady Clementi and Miss Clementi were present at an At Home given by375 words
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Article32 1933-01-12 4 The batch of pony griffins imported by the Penang Turf Club will be drawn for to-morrow, the 13th inst., at the Ayer Itam stables at 5.30 p.m.32 words
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Advertisement131 1933-01-12 4 THE HEALTH STRENGTH UNION'S Gra.jd Physical guitars Display AT WEMBLEY ON 20th, 21st JANUARY, 1933 at 9 P.M. (SOLAR HALL) SEE OUR LOCAL STRONG MEN IN ACTION! DIFFERENT MONSTER PROGRAMME FOR EACH NIGHT CLASSICAL HUMAN-LIFTING. STUPENDOUS STRENGTH FEATS. CLASSICAL POSING. NEW PYRAMID BUILDING. MUSCLE CONTROL. HORIZONTAL BAR STUNTS. ROMAN RING131 words
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Advertisement295 1933-01-12 4 s wSMK Are The Records OfC. You Wcmt j" y: r.- g g When The Morning Rolls Around F.T. C 8515 i Li ß g er a Little Longer 9 OUT OF THE BLUE as C 8506 > VENETIAN LADY 9 YOUR FAVOURITE BAND 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESTRA— IN R*295 words
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Miscellaneous182 1933-01-12 4 1 1 f Paramount’s Tempestuous Drama f i BRITISH Submarine 1 Hp? TftLLUL&H Service 1 It GRRY I COOPER 1 The Em, Ti „a I <h n i English Actor I I CHARLES I GLARES LAUGHTON CARY GRANT I VFIAII L C W I LAUGHTON Ua fig “The finest production182 words
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NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA
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Article168 1933-01-12 5 SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND DISCOVERY RELIC OF 1873 cricket relic of the first Australian tn visit England, in 1878, has just IS; in a locker at the Sydney Scket (-round where it must have lam /nr at least 20 years. It i 9 a valuable solid silver shield, standabout168 words
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Article99 1933-01-12 5 BARRACKING the nawab The Nawab of Pataudi is establishing hinis* 11 firmly in the affections of the Australian cricket crowd. “He’s a wonderful boy", is the popular verdict which his faculty of unbending to them has consolidated. ‘T love fielding on the fence, because I get99 words
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Article78 1933-01-12 5 AMERICAN CAPITAL REFUSED Australia, where lighting and atmospheric conditions are ideal for photography, is the latest country to establish a Hollywood. A £200,000 company has been formed to buy a six acre block of land in the Sydney suburb of Bankstown, and there erect a film city complete78 words
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Article57 1933-01-12 5 AUSTRALIA SELLS MORE S \WOOL THIS SEASON commodity prices at last begun to SeaS n ha§ 801(1 *****65 I 2 000 non wocl iLn<l had received aX, J Boason Actual states 000 Th* aggre ate<l W on £9,000,- J 6 aVerage 8.9 d alb than 1931 and57 words
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Article50 1933-01-12 5 lavish carnival planned Jta* aSW> Wanning fu to Austral News, is lav^<aXlr\ brightest and most light proces sions, moonUaa carnivals on parades > and Venep;an^mani O rt\ HarbOUr are 10 be t ,Hc b,>J ies hot ouWo Riviera. ,bs enuZ pro Prietors, jockey .ng aro50 words
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Article107 1933-01-12 5 Of all the strange places in which yo-yo has been played, a criminal court is probably the strangest. Yet it has actually happened in Perth, Western Australia. The packed court was awaiting the return of the jury from their deliberations on a manslaughter charge, when a107 words
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Article107 1933-01-12 5 FREAK CHICKEN HAS NO LEGS A chicken born at Dubbo, New’ South Wales, must rank among the weirdest of freaks, states Austral News. With a head like a parrot’s and a long neck, it has two extra eyes and a beak on the back of its head,107 words
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Article123 1933-01-12 5 BALL KNOCKS OUT MAN’S x PIPE AND DISAPPEARS Australia, the home of tall golf stories, supplies yet another. It is vouched for by Austral News. Mr. F. S. Wallace, competing in the chemists’ tournament at the Manly links, sliced a ball from the fifth tee. It travelled 100123 words
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Article489 1933-01-12 5 Penang Assizes 3 SIX MONTHS FOR ATTEMPTED z CULPABLE HOMICIDE 3 At the Assize Court yesterday, before r Mr. Justice Pritchard, K.C., and a Special Jury, two Province Malaya, Cha Pak bin I Haji Salleh and Hamat bin Sahat were placed in the dock, the first charged489 words
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Article308 1933-01-12 5 Orders of the Day The following are the Orders of the Day for the Legislative Council Meeting to be held in Penang on Monday, January 16: 1. Motion by the Colonial Secretary:— That this Council adopts the Reports of the Finance Committee on Messages Nos. 20 and308 words
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Advertisement126 1933-01-12 5 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. THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advert. J* ment in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless126 words
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Advertisement261 1933-01-12 5 PILES CURED Wo Knife No Surgeon! No other affliction causes more human misery than Pile*. Yet Pile* can be quickly and easily cured without the use of injections, knife, •cisson, "hot iron," electricity, or any othex cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed, and no doctor's or hospital261 words
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Advertisement226 1933-01-12 5 IPOH TAIPENG PENANG ALOR STAR SPECIAL O’FERS THIS WEEK OF Ladies Stockings I I A 5 t** 'A I, Holeproof Hosiery. Pure Silk Hosiery. All pure Cotton with double tops Dainty Stockings, pure silk with and heels. Very hard wearing. In Pointex heels, Reinforced silk feet. Champ, Sunburn, French-Nude, Grain,226 words
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Article2653 1933-01-12 6 DISCLOSURE OF CABINET SECRETS: "L. G.” ATTACKS THE PREMIER THE NATION AND THE UNEMPLOYED LACK OF INTEREST IN LORDS' REFORM (From Our Own Correspondent) London, December 24. SECRET AND CONFIDENTIAL Mr. Ramsay MacDonald’s decision not to advise the King to permit publication of the Cabinet minutes2,653 words
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Advertisement43 1933-01-12 6 LET US SUPPLY i YOU j| I WITH THE BEST I I STATIONERY |l I PRINTING AND ENGRAVING jl I DIE-STAMPING I and I; I COPPER PLATE I PRINTING >! EXECUTED I I PROMPTLY AND I CORRECTLY g The Pinang Gazette q Press Limited.43 words
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Advertisement74 1933-01-12 6 Nothing succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the Pinang Gazette regularly and keep at the top of he tree. ANG Y E PUMPS FOR ALL DUTIES: I gi > j. 1 f i Centrifugal J jILL _l___ Cp Efficiency Steam and Power Output74 words
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Advertisement212 1933-01-12 6 jBBtV. w "a fl PicSwe C Health B ABY NEEDS a food which produces natural growth —not a forcing food which makes fat at the expense of blood, bone and brain. S HUMANISED TRUFOOD induces this natural growth because it is the ONLY truly Humanised f milk food; medical science212 words
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694 1933-01-12 7 FRENCH “CLASSIC” WINNER MAY RUN AT LINCOLN A STRONG ENTRY FOR THE ASCOT GOLD CUP for the first batch of spring EntnCS ni other early-closing races in England on December were 1 will be no further closing of 231 e until February 14. The most694 words
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Article136 1933-01-12 7 Familiar Penang Figure for House of Detention The House of Detention received two more vagrants beneath its roof yesterday morning in the persons of Teh Guan and Kho Ah Chung who solicited alms on Tuesday and yes’erday found themselves in the Police Court charged with vagrancy136 words
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Article407 1933-01-12 7 This Conference continued its sessions at Wesley Church, Singapore, on Saturday morning, and the joint session including both ministers and laymen and all the missionaries was addressed by the Rev. J. F. Peat who conducted the devotions both in Chinese and English. Mr. Peat has spent over407 words
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Article238 1933-01-12 7 Titania, Siamese cat that made history by having a paragraph devoted to her domestic affairs in the columns of the London Gazette, has rejoined her family in time to celebrate X’mas at home. For the past six months she has been in exile in the Government238 words
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Article115 1933-01-12 7 To-day at the Esplanade at 6-00 p.m. 1. March—St. Sebastian —Stopford. 2. Overture—Juanita —Williams. 3. Selection—Leslie Stuart’s Songs Godfrey. 4. Waltz—Moonlight on the Alster Fetras. 5. Intermezzo —Red Poppies—Elliott. 6. Selection —A Waltz Dream —Straus. 7. Fox Trot—What’s the use of walking out together?—Butler. GOD SAVE THE KING.115 words
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Advertisement98 1933-01-12 7 Providing EFFICIENCY in Lubrication. ECONOMY in running costs. SHELL MOTOR OILS I Thipavouri te J Jor Every Cup Throughout the World the best V judges of quality and good value in- sist on having Lipton’s Tea. hey appreciate the fine flavour and f ec t freshness which distinguish this Ji98 words
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Article90 1933-01-12 8 ANNOUNCEMENT AND INVITATION. Mr. Lim Seng Hooi begs to announce to his friends and relatives that the marriage of his son Lim Eng Siang and Miss Tan Saw Bee (only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Choo Fatt) will take place at the Chinese Town Hall, Penang, on Sunday,90 words
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Article690 1933-01-12 8 The Report by the Auditor, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, on the Revenue and Expenditure of the Federated Malay States for the year 1931 and on the Audit of the Accounts,” is to hand. The accounts were drawn up in March, and printed together with690 words
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Article365 1933-01-12 8 Under the London Treaty Great Britain is forbidden to build any cruisers, armed with eight-inch guns, until 1936, inasmuch as she possesses her full quota of such vessels but it is claimed that the Leander type, whose armament is limited to six-inch guns, is a preferable fighting machine.365 words
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Article902 1933-01-12 8 —D. F. AITKEN in the “ Manchester Guardian. ” - —D. F. AITKEN in the Manchester Guardian.” I can’t tell you this story properly, because by rights it ought to be told as a funny story, a thing to jeer at, and I could never see it that way. When I heard it first it was greeted with a902 words
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Article766 1933-01-12 8 RARE OCCURRENCE Recently two Birmingham me n were convicted in a Sussex police court for killing pheasants on a Sunday. This is a rare occurrence, and people who pigeon-hole curio, sities may like to be reminded that it cc r memorates the centenary of the law ‘he766 words
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Advertisement185 1933-01-12 8 An Order has just been placed by {SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB for a Brackett’s Filtration Plant for the swimming pool TO DEAL WITH 40.000 GALLONS OF WATER PER HOUR. I Sole Agents for: 1 F. W. BRACKETT CO., LTD. Telephone 357. i s sb r bus a sas-GiiaiiUEaissfiHnnffla® 8 raBESEJSSE St*185 words
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Advertisement51 1933-01-12 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. Madame t\ avies ODISTE I IISCRIMINATE ILLIN E R VRESSMAKING HATS FROCKS FOR THE RACES. 22, Beach Street,51 words
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Article1076 1933-01-12 9 LppEAL AGAINST WARDEN’S DECISION Lcellotion Of Sub-Lease I QUESTION of I TRIBUTE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. I nf considerable interest to mining folk L f-erak was the judgment delive ™l b V hio Mr W H. Thorne, acting Chief fe rM S.’, in the1,076 words
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Article455 1933-01-12 9 plicit faith in her husband.—Reuter Wireless. Flight Over Tasman Sea RADIO TELEPHONE USED Rugby, Yesterday. After a 1,000 miles flight across the Tasman Sea Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith landed at New Plymouth, New Zealand, from Sydney, Australia, today. He was using his machine the Southernplicit faith in her husband.—Reuter Wireless. - 455 words
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Article63 1933-01-12 9 —Reuter Wireless. British Attempt on Record Again Postponed London, Jan. 5. The oft projected Air Force long distance nonstop flight attempt has again been postponed. All preparations had been made for the attempt to fly to Cape Town during the present favourable moon but the sudden illness of—Reuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article33 1933-01-12 9 Rugby 4Radio Service. Short Visit to His Sovereign t Rugby, Yesterday. The Premier left London to-day on a short visit to the King. He expected to remain at Sandringham until Friday.Rugby 4Radio Service. - 33 words
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Article51 1933-01-12 9 muywwvu Ul. JLVKZJTCUA v Egypt, Iraq and Palestine. —Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. The Air Minister, Lord Londonderry, left Croydon in the African air mail liner for Alexandria where he will begin a tour of inspection of Royal Air Force units in Egypt, Iraq and Palestine. —Rugby Radiomuywwvu Ul. JLVKZJTCUA •- v Egypt, Iraq and Palestine.—Rugby Radio Service. - 51 words
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Article306 1933-01-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service. EUROPEAN POLITICAL RELATIONS UN SAT IS FACT OR Y Capt. Eden’s Views Rugby, Yesterday. The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Capt. Anthony Eden, speaking last night on the international outlook said that the slow progress made with the Disarmament Conference was not due to faults—Rugby Radio Service. - 306 words
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Article38 1933-01-12 9 and half per cent is at 98%. Rugby Radio Service. Sterling on New York is quoted at 3.35%. The markets are idle with British funds steady. War loan three and half per cent is at 98%.— Rugbyand half per cent is at 98%.—Rugby Radio Service. - 38 words
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Article183 1933-01-12 9 Forty-five Nations Including South Africa Washington, Jan. 5. Including Sou h Africa, 45 nations are now off the gold standard, reports the Department of Commerce. Thirty-four of them have officially suspended the operation of the gold standard and have either reduced the values of their domestic currencies in183 words
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Article86 1933-01-12 9 —Reuter. New Silver Coinage Issue Istanbul, Yesterday. The new silver coinage to be issued by the Turkish Government to replace the present bank notes amount to £3,400,000 and comprise denominations of one Turkish pound, fifty piastres, twenty-five piastres (roughly corresponding to three shilling) eighteen penny and nine penny—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article336 1933-01-12 9 Irish Politics lariiieis tustxmu ucicui tie and poultry within three days.”—Reuter vv’ireless. Both Parties Express Confidence DE VALERA’S APPEAL Rugby, Yesterday. Nomination of candidates for the Irish Free State general election took place today. About 240 were nominated for 152 vacant seats. Mr. Frank Fahy, Speaker oflariiieis tustxmu ucicui tie and poultry within three days.”—Reuter vv’ireless. - 336 words
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Article104 1933-01-12 9 Reuter Wireless. To Reassemble on January 24 Berlin, Jan. 4. The Council of Elders in the Reichstag have decided that the Reichstag will reassemble on January 24th. It is reliably stated that Von Schleicher has again tried to persuade Herr Goering to become President of the Reichstag and thatReuter Wireless. - 104 words
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Article65 1933-01-12 9 —Reuter. Cabinet Approves Budget Proposals s Paris, Yesterday. The Cabinet unanimously approved M. Cheron’s budget proposals cabled yesterday, but there will be no borrowing. Government will not, therefore, fall through internal dissensions as rumoured. The proposals will be submitted to Parliament on Tuesday. Government are not yet secure—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article81 1933-01-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Calls on French Premier at Paris Rugby, Yesterday. Sir John Simon, who had been recuperating in Monte Carlo, returned to London to-day. During a brief stay in Paris he called on the French Prime Minister, M. Paul Boncour, at 2, Elysee. There was a—Rugby Radio Service. - 81 words
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Article82 1933-01-12 9 e—♦ YESTERDAY TO-DAY “’tX HS (S Month.) £146 5 0 £l4B 6 0 London $75.1214 »74.6214 Singapore Business Done Penang /2 Business Done Buyers—No sellers COPRA— (Sundried) J 5.35 BLACK PEPPER $21.20 RUBBER 2 d London 2 ;t2 d. New York 3.40 (G) sue. (G) Singapore TAPIOCA $3.2082 words
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Advertisement77 1933-01-12 9 [PRITCJIARD'Sj FIRST ANNUAL I SALE ll Commencing I MONDAY January 16th I i™"" min mi™»- 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 IMPORTED ANY SPECIAL77 words
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Article2185 1933-01-12 10 CHRISTMAS PARTIES FOR LONELY GIRLS: WOMEN'S YEAR OF ACHIEVEMENT: A FIRM OF WOMEN ACCOUNTANTS: PLANS FOR ATHLETIC MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, December 28. QUEEN AT CHARITY MATINEE The Duchess of Devonshire, chairman of the Toe H. Royal Matinee, received the Queen at His2,185 words
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531 1933-01-12 10 Minutes Of Committee Meeting The following summary of the minutes of a committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association, held on Tuesday, December 20, at the Penang Chamber of Commerce is officially supplied. Present: Mr. P. N. Knight (President in Chair), Messrs. Esson and Hughes,531 words
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Advertisement14 1933-01-12 10 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press, Limited. ?> Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery14 words
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Advertisement103 1933-01-12 10 SI < U MP or no slump, .1] the advertising business hat reaches th.s office is not accepted. Our Using Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken pubiic.tion and maintain its reputation for giving •dverttser and consumer a square deal. If103 words
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Advertisement741 1933-01-12 10 $lOO $lOO FOOTBALL FORECASTS. 1 o $lOO WAITING FOR YOU! Just a few strokes of the pen. Quite a simple task. worry, no waste of time. Yet it may bring you $lOO. You are not required to forecast scores—only results. If you succeed in forecasting the highest number of correct741 words
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Article353 1933-01-12 11 MONEY for three years L cCL )PATIONAL centres I for unemployed London, Dec. 27. nqwe r to an appeal made through I In 7 service movement, the congre- rf a group of London churches have onS adont Jarrow. result of this decision will I and developing353 words
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Article157 1933-01-12 11 DUTCH MAIL LINES We draw attention to the reduced passage rates of the Dutch Mail ■vess. Is. viz, the Nederland Royal Mail Line and the Rotterdam-Lloyd. First class rates to Southampton have n reduced from $825 to $754, a reduction of s?i; sec()nd class rates have157 words
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Article100 1933-01-12 11 FFI CE-BEARERS for 1933 I,re <n lBeB G^ r j l 1 Meetin g held at the Club ®earern of th ing were elected Office year 1933- VU irn Chinese Club for the Pr «sident. Mr Ton n Bui ‘at, M r qy 1 Kuan; Vice PreWr100 words
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Article372 1933-01-12 11 THE SILVER OAK RETIRED PERAK GOVERNMENT SERVANT’S ENTERPRISE We have received from Mr. L. Taveira, of Taiping, formerly of the F.M.S. Post and Telegraphs Department, two plants of grevellea rebusta (the silver oak), a quick growing shade tree of graceful proportions which he is propagating372 words
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Article238 1933-01-12 11 SURPRISE FOR AMERICANS IN IRAQ The current issue of the “Aeroplane” quotes the following story from an American source as being a perfectly true story which deserves to become an aeronautical classic Two Americans were journeying from India to England by Imperial Airways, and at238 words
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Advertisement42 1933-01-12 11 To treat these complaints successfully. get to the root of the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture Is the world's greatest blood purifier and healer. It Is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of all Chemists and Stores. Benally jiodin LIQUID or TABLET form42 words
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Advertisement317 1933-01-12 11 v ii iOlwShc'MSM?/ > JSSL Xk’Y A c *fW6Asst g I f -9? ren r e CoCd Cream I lne'f/II Vanishing ft t CiQam '«7* This delightful cleansing cream U I HkZ Exquisitely perfumed 11 k «P Y»“’“ wooing g with-WWEaudeCo- if order and your logne.lt forms a lasting complexton317 words
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Article955 1933-01-12 12 Proceedings At Annual Meeting HYDRAULIC SECTION BEING SPEEDILY DEVELOPED The twentieth annual general meeting of the Ayer Weng (Rahman) Development and Prospecting Co., Ltd., was held yesterday at the registered office, George Town Chambers, 39, Beach Street, Penang, with Mr. L. Vaughan in the955 words
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Article374 1933-01-12 12 DIVIDEND OF 2| PER CENT The Twenty-Third Ordinary General Meeting of the Lumut Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on Dec. 23, at 1-4, Great Tower Street London, E.C. Sir Frank A. Swettenham, G.C.M.G., C. H. (the chairman), said that he wished shareholders to realize clearly that the satisfactory374 words
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Article154 1933-01-12 12 BOLIVIA’S DISAPPOINTING FIGURES Amsterdam, Dec. 23. The figures published in yesterday’s communique of the International Tin Committee created some disappointment at Amsterdam. The fact that Bolivia’s excess exports have further risen to 1,414 tons, as compared with an excess of 1,172 tons at Ist September, shows that154 words
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Article317 1933-01-12 12 THE INJURY CAUSED BY SUBSIDISED SHIPPING The annual meeting of the Orient Steam Navigation Company, Ltd., was held on. Dec. 20 at 5, Fenchurch-avenue, E.C. Sir Alan G. Anderson. K.8.E., who presided, said that the operating profit for the year amounted to £112,000, and for the first317 words
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Article406 1933-01-12 12 AMERICAN AND POOL APATHY London, December 23. Tin markets on both sides of the Atlantic are dull. In London the quotation has sagged until at the end of last week spot tin was priced at £l4B 13s 9d, which is not so bad as it looks, as406 words
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Article168 1933-01-12 12 —Financial Times. DUTCH HOPEFUL OF INDIAN AGREEMENT Amsterdam, Dec. 23. Concerning reports from London that difficulties have arisen at the eleventh hour in British tea circles regarding the proposed tea restriction scheme, the “Algemeen Handelsblad” learns from well-informed Dutch tea quarters that there is, indeed, conflict of views—Financial Times. - 168 words
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Article128 1933-01-12 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday. Tuesday. Paris 86 85% New York 3.35% 3.35% Montreal 3.77% 3.77 Brussels 24.20% 24.16 Geneva 17.42% 17.40% Amsterdam 8.35 8.33% Milan 65% 65 7|16 Berlin 14.12% 14.12% Stockholm 18.32% 18.32 Copenhagen 19.29% 19.29% Oslo 19 13 32 19.39% Vienna 28% 28% Prague 113%128 words
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Advertisement22 1933-01-12 12 (SffIIABETEGf Modem New fheory as!onishesPhysicians!)!injrsf e xh relief' rapid wre 'Palienls dehcrhlcd/Nox f Die!);.? HoFaslincr'NolniPcfions/SlopSiifrerf !:.aFPhETre9tiseexplains\VT,lcNoW Vlb’US 9 LAboratoryPO Box 587 CALCUTM22 words
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Advertisement103 1933-01-12 12 A small advertisement in the "Pinang Gazette' Is busier than the bee. It works all day and ever» day. mu EVEKriiiin Made of the purest materials and under the most sanitary conditions, 4’«atieiira Soup is ideal for the daily toilet use of young and old. Delicately medicated and gently emollient,103 words
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Advertisement276 1933-01-12 12 PU L AR v ALL OVER THE Consiatent high quality that never varies and a wide range of a delicious flavours have ensured 7 universal fame for Chiver»* X\w7 Jellies. Delightfully cool and VjT appetising, they are, at the same time, very wholesome and nourishing. Start using them to-day! ChiversJellies276 words
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Article585 1933-01-12 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving sd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. KAISAR-I-HIND from Japan, Chin and Singapore. Sails for Colombo Bombay, Aden, Port Said, Malta, Mar seilies, Gibralter, Plymouth and Lon don. S.S. ELOUT585 words
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Article280 1933-01-12 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 SATURDAY, 11 Perak Turf280 words
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Article726 1933-01-12 13 Qffice notifies that a telegram from the G P. 0., London, says that the mail despatched from Penang, Air Mail (vm Karachi) of December 23 by the s.s. “Rajula” was delivered in London on January 10. AIR MAILS A mail for Medan (via Alor Star), by road to726 words
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Advertisement212 1933-01-12 13 X* ot e<ce < c* Ts <0 f <V‘"“' \£sr R.U.. LT O -U<.- >N«LAW Taxed to the Uttermost O® X ®S. Jw 5 W. J «J a- *fs ■■p'. v W W</ «“S I*» i:- i ■/.•>. .y■■x>4^<:xwzWWs-.: J w\ ■H CASSELL’S TABLETS worked wonders ■Vr«. MORLEY, of Wandsworth,212 words
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Advertisement55 1933-01-12 13 HUNGER The best breakfast for all peoples, of all ages, jj 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. UTC L vAHDS B£fy Sole Agents for Malaya55 words
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Advertisement244 1933-01-12 13 i war UM I rWfeA z/Ax Foods 1 he /Al len burys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful milk supply, and244 words
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Article308 1933-01-12 14 BIOGRAPHY OF HIS DEAD BROTHER DICTATOR’S GIFT OF A PAPER Rome, Dec. 23. Signor Mussolini has written the biography of his brother Arnaldo, editor of the “Popolo d’ltalia,” who died in Milan a year ago, and it is considered by many to be the best book written308 words
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Article222 1933-01-12 14 MANY ZEPPELIN TRIPS TO SOUTH AMERICA NEXT YEAR London, Dec. 27. Plans for an extensive Zeppelin service between Europe and South America were revealed by Dr. Eckener, speaking at Berlin before a distinguished gathering which included Ministers, Reichstag deputies, burgomasters and heads of shipping companies. He said222 words
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Article151 1933-01-12 14 MURDER APPEAL SEQUEL Berlin Dec. 22. Three years ago Dr. Richter, a wellknown doctor of Bonn, was sentenced to death for the murder of a woman by injecting strophanthin into her intestines. The sentence was commuted to one of penal servitude for life. Dr. Richter151 words
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Article412 1933-01-12 14 ACCUSED FRENCHMAN’S AMAZING SANG FROID ENGLISH NOVELIST AN INTERESTED SPECTATOR London, Dec. 27. Remarkable sang froid is being shown by Guy Davin, who is accused of the murder of the rich American, Richard Wall, whose trial began at Versailles Assizes. During his long interrogation by the President412 words
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Article176 1933-01-12 14 —A. P. Bombay Women and Madras Bill Bombay, December 26. The following resolution was passed at a public meeting of riindu women of Bombay, held under the presidency of Lady Setalvad Having regard to the likelihood of a very grave crisis arising out of the impending fast—A. P. - 176 words
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Advertisement719 1933-01-12 14 •THE *BLUES I B 3 Q 5 No man or woman is more sick of life than a 5 when they have that trouble commonly u called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease 2 in many cases. That terri- a which makes N all the world appear gloomy r719 words
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Advertisement547 1933-01-12 14 HENDERSON f Fast steamers taking passengers from RANGOON t and PLYMOUTH with through connection f r Homeward Sailinas from Ran qoon s.s. KEMMENDINE Jan. 14 s .s. BURMA s.s. BHAMO Jan. 28 s .s. YOMa k as. IRRAWADDY Feb. 11 s a PEGU M 8.3. SAGAING Feb 21 s a547 words
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Obituary65 1933-01-12 14 OBITUARY Madras, December 26. Dr. M. Collins, director of the Adyar Library ror several years, died yesterday morning at the Willingdon Nursing Home, where he had been undergoing treatment for the last few days, nis funeral, which was largely attended, took place yesterday evening. Madras, December 23. The Hon. Mr.65 words
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Advertisement2252 1933-01-12 15 z t --k ©.-BRITISH india y TJ _i L and apcar lines P R£JXN TING (Companies Incorporated in ?A> BLUE FIINNEU LIMB HOME TO ENGLAND mail passenger and cargo services VMMI LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. I-™"’ London vf o PANAMA CANAL 8 S Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swafc c AGAMEMNON2,252 words
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140 1933-01-12 16 RAFFLES HOTEL Public Company To Be Formed SCHEME APPROVED BY CREDITORS Capital Of $3,000,000 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. A meeting of creditors of Sarkies Bros, (in Bankruptcy) yesterday approved a scheme to form the business of Raffles Hotel, Singapore, into a public140 words
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Article55 1933-01-12 16 Three Due in Singapore This Month The following movements of British warships are announced: H.M.S. Berwick, arrive Singapore, Jan. 18; sail Jan. 23 for Hong Kong: H.M.S. Devonshire, arrive Singapore Jan. 19; sail Jan. 21 for Penang and Malta: HM.S. Falmouth, arrive Singapore Jan. 28, sail Feb. 155 words
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Article89 1933-01-12 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Yesterday. About 100 guests and members attended the Kedah Medical Sports Club tea-party at the new club premises which was given in honour of the opening ceremony on Monday evening. After tea, Mr. G. D. Victor, the Secretary, thanked the guests89 words
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525 1933-01-12 16 Final Selections for To-day ERATO FOR THE LAST RACE (By TIC-TAC) The following are the scratchings for to-day’s races, the fourth day of the Penang Turf Club New Year Meeting: Race 1: Chaldoyle, Minoru, The Armenian and Dixie. Race 2: Perle d’Or and Etalon.525 words
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Article422 1933-01-12 16 Chinese Woman Gets 6 Months DEFENCE DISBELIEVED A Straits born Chinese woman named Saw Gin Looi alias Tan Nya was yesterday convicted on a charge of ill-treating a five year old girl, and was sentenced to six months’ rigorous imprisonment and to a fine of sloo|-422 words
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Article50 1933-01-12 16 HONG KONG UNIVERSITY RESULTS SEVERAL MATRICULATION HONOURS The following telegram has been received from the Registrar of the University. Matriculation: Honours: 525, 527, 529 530. Pass: 524, 528, 531, 532, 583, 535, 536, 537, 538, 539, 543, 584. Senior Local: Pass 526. Junior Local: Pass 1686.50 words
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Article36 1933-01-12 16 London, Jan. 5. Sir Reginald Brade died in London to-day following a stroke yesterday. His signature was familar to everyone as it appeared on all War Office orders during the War.36 words
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Article23 1933-01-12 16 HOCKEY: Europeans and Rest Draw One-all (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. At hockey the Europeans and The Rest drew one-all.23 words
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Article351 1933-01-12 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation» in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a m. to-day. Yesterday. To-aay Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 90 95 00 95c Ayer Hitam 10|6 ll|oex 10!6 lljOex Batu Caves 25 30 25 30 Changkat 27|6351 words
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306 1933-01-12 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO'S NOON QUOTATIONS Yesterday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN. Batu Caves 27% 32% SQ 83 Hitam 22 19 21 Hong Fatt 27% 32% 30 35 Johan 14 c!6 15 17 Kinta 84 86 85 87 Klang River 80 85 80 85 Malayan Con. 7% 10 7% 10306 words
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Article112 1933-01-12 16 Loss on Year’s Working The report of Indragiri Rubber, Limited, for the year ended September 30, 1932, reveals a loss on the year’s working of $35,752.06 (as against a loss of $34,925.34 for the previous year) which, deducted from the amount of $40,984.93 brought forward from last112 words
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Article52 1933-01-12 16 PENANG, JANUARY 12 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 27[32 m/ts 2/315|1€ 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% Batavia T.T.52 words
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Advertisement369 1933-01-12 16 Want to sell that car? An adverts.. “Pinang Gazette” will do it for yO u. I I NEW ADVERTISEMEim I FEDERATED MAU] STATES RAILWAYS Offers are invited for the purchwrl Private Treaty of the STEEL ST» WHEEL VESSEL S.s. “SHAMROCK’S she now lies at Kota Bahru, Kelantan I SPECIFICATION Length369 words
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Miscellaneous71 1933-01-12 16 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme The following is to-day’s Em pw cast programme:— Wavelengths q, P.M. 25 9.50 Big Ren The Midland Studio Orchestra Directed by Frank Canteli Muriel Alien (Contralto) Orchestra Second Serenade Tango, Is your heart Muriel Allen Orpheus with his Lute 10.05 Talk “The Week In Westminster” 10. 2071 words
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