Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 January 1933
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Title Section20 1933-01-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 10. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article137 1933-01-13 1 —Reuter Wireless. effort to capture farmers Assurance Regarding Land Annuities WILL IT SWAY VOTES Dublin, Yesterday. Mr. Cosgrave in a dramatic counterbid to capture the decisive farmers’ vote stated at Kildare that if returned he would remit land annuities for November-December, 1932, June-Nov-ember-December, 1933, June,—Reuter Wireless. - 137 words
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Article123 1933-01-13 1 Radio Service. Battersea to Have Largest in Britain Rugby, Yesterday. An order has been placed for a turbo-generating unit of 140,000 horse power for a new super power station at Battersea which will be opened next summer. This unit is the largest ordered in Great i iu.iin andRadio Service. - 123 words
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Article113 1933-01-13 1 —Reuter Wireless Escaped Britons Tell of Hardships Gibraltar, Jan. 9. 1 Britons who separately escaped n,ni the Foreign Legion are leaving for to-morrow. Stanley Frederick laH, a young Londoner, escaped at Sidi bel ’bes, after a quarrel with a German n'l" i.d. He walked 200 miles and, assistby•—Reuter Wireless - 113 words
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Article55 1933-01-13 1 Neuter Wirel eB3 e arly a Ton Captured in Marseilles Twentv f Marseilles, Jan. 8. ton ODium trunks containing nearly a Police hidden W^ Fe found to-day by the which arrived f <>r U e COal a steamer the lar<x es t Eastern Ports. This is her neuterNeuter WireleB3. - 55 words
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1318 1933-01-13 1 Telegraphic Communication From Three Geneva Representatives WHOLE COUNTRY DETERMINED TO RESIST AGGRESSION Canton, December 31. Heavy concentration of Japanese troops on the borders of Jehol anti the imminent overrun of that province “are occupying much attention in official circles and the press here. As the.—Central Press. - 1,318 words
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638 1933-01-13 1 DID HE DEVIATE FROM HIS COURSE Prolonged Absence Of News Causes Gravest Anxiety REMARKABLE CAREER Rugby, Yesterday. Continued absence of news has created the gravest anxiety as to t(he fate of Squadron Leader Hinkler who left England on Saturday on a solo-flight to Australia. British aviation638 words
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Article143 1933-01-13 1 Reuter. EXPORTS EXCEED PREVIOUS TWO YEARS Japanese Competition London, Yesterday. Exports of cotton yarn in 1932 exceeded in volume either of the previous two years, spates the annual report of the yarn section of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. India, Rumania and China accounted for the mostReuter. - 143 words
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Article220 1933-01-13 1 Graphic Description Of Barcelona Riot HOW IT BEGAN Madrid, Jan. 9. Early warning of a revolutionary plot was received by the Police and it helped to quell the disturbances after Barcelona had emerged from a night of terror. Police head-quarters in the City were surrounded by220 words
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Article66 1933-01-13 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Three Hundred Demonstrators Attack Police Salerno (Italy), January 7. Three people were killed and four seriously wounded in a riot by 300 demonstrators who met in the village hall at Monte San Giacomo to call attention to local grievances, after which they attacked the police post.—Reuter Wireless. - 66 words
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Article41 1933-01-13 1 —Reuter. Government and King at Variance Bukharest, Yesterday. The Maniu Government has resigned as the result of a dispute between the King and the Cabinet over the dismissal of two 1 police officials which the King refused to sanction.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article46 1933-01-13 1 Reuter Wireless. New Delhi, Jan. 7. Two Moslems were injured in a bomb explosion outside the Jumma Musjid, the great mosque and one of the largest in the world, where over 2,000 refugees from Alwar State were encamped. Two other bombs were found nearby.—-Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Advertisement6 1933-01-13 1 TIC TAG'S SELECTIONS TO-MORROW Page 166 words
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Advertisement1926 1933-01-13 2 RATES FOR CASUAL jfhe Ayer Weng (Rahman) I BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Development Prospecting (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement) Nederlandsche Handel] Chartered Bank I 11 O Ail communications relating to _X«._ I. MV OF INmA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA g II Advertisements should be addressed to NOTICE OF DECLARATION MdClTSCliappi| t W. (Incorporated1,926 words
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Miscellaneous1103 1933-01-13 3 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREP4REO BY THE R.G. WIRELESS CORRESPONDENT AND THE RENAN. WIRELESS SOCIETY rir Will I Midnight 1 a. m. 2 a. m. 3 a. m. 4 a. m. 5 a. m. 6 a. m. 5 p. m. 6pm 7 d m g D m n to to to1,103 words
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Article1062 1933-01-13 4 BISHOP OF SINGAPORE FACES THE FACTS Proceedings At Malaya Annual Conference MALAYA METHODIST CONFERENCE I The Malaya Annual Conference and Lay,: Conference met again in joint session on 1 Monday, December 9, at 8.30 a.m. and the Rev. S. S. Pakianathan. with the Rev. C.!, E.1,062 words
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Article163 1933-01-13 4 COMMITTEE HINT TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES London, Dec. 27. Three cases of alleged infringement of conditions of service by panel doctors were reported upon at a meeting of the Derbyshire Insurance Committee. In one it was decided to deduct two guineas from the practitioner’s remuneration, to censure him163 words
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195 1933-01-13 4 FIRING PARTY CHASE BRITISH EX-OFFICER After serving for two years with the French Foreign Legion in the desert and having spent nearly nine weeks in a French military prison in Morocco, a British exofficer and D. 5.0., Captain Roland Wilson Jones, together with an English195 words
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Article732 1933-01-13 4 THE TWO “ARMIES” IN THE FREE STATE CHALLENGE OF THE I. R. A. Bublin, Dec. 20. Recent events in the Free State have placed Mr. de Valera in an awkward position. The 1.R.A., finding its militarist side checked by the growth of the White Army, has lately732 words
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Article550 1933-01-13 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Koh Peck Cheok has been appointed an unofficial member of the Legislative Council of British North Borneo, representing the Chinese community. The Bishop of Bristol (Dr. George N ckson) has resigned for health reasons. He has been eighteen-and-a-half years in Bristol. His resignation will become effective in550 words
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Article213 1933-01-13 4 Alleges He Worked Without Payment A distressing state of affairs in a Chinese Dhoby’s family was revealed in the Po’ice Court, yesterday when a 16-year old boy, Lee Ah Chong, who was convicted on Janu- ary 17, of the theft of five gold buttons, i appeared for213 words
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Advertisement240 1933-01-13 4 Are The Records You Wont to 7-’ to to totvjf When The Morning Rolls Around F.T. C 8515 Linger A Little Longer (OUT OF THE BLUE n B C 8506 VENETIAN LADY I 1“' YOUR FAVOURITE BAND—B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA— IN 1’ FOUR WONDERFUL DANCE TUNES. 1 > fME MINUS YOU240 words
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3175 1933-01-13 5 KALL HAPPY NEW YEAR AND ALOR STAR PAY BEST alcr stars brilliant running LiTTLE FLIRT, TYRO PENALLEN AND SMITH’S DEAN OBLIGE exciting finish in last event 1 IBy Tic-Tac) The outstanding feature of yesterday’s races was the brilliant runniii" of Mor3,175 words
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Article344 1933-01-13 5 SHEFFIELD MAN ADVISES DOMINION GOVERNMENT London, December 27. There is a man in an office in Pear Street, off Ecclesall Road, Sheffield, whose knowledge and experience have been of special value to one of the British dominions. He is Mr. Herman Jennings, whose firm are egg and344 words
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Advertisement147 1933-01-13 5 I 'WWWWJVIAMWM WMWV IPOH TAIPENG PENAN G ALOR STAR Special Offers THIS WEEK OF Ladies Stockings r LADIES HOSE 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,147 words
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Article770 1933-01-13 6 an amazing court STORY TWO PEOPLE CHARGED London, Dec. 24. The absolute sale of a child to a man was alleged at West London Police Court, when Rupert Henry Byrne, 61, independent, of St. Peter, Port Guernsey, and Annie Selina Harridge Urwin, 41, a widow,770 words
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Article623 1933-01-13 6 not boxer HOW HE DUPED A TOWN FETED MAN SENT TO PRISON How a Bolton man hoaxed the town of Colwyn Bay, where for ten days he was feted as a “boxing champion” and signed hundreds of autographs in an assumed name, was described in a home623 words
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Advertisement720 1933-01-13 6 $lOO $lOO FOOTBALL FORECASTS. $lOO WAITING FOR YOU! Just a few strokes of the pen. Quite a simple task. Nc 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 correct720 words
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Advertisement65 1933-01-13 6 SEELING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to oiler that article at a “throwaway price.” •."'«•nd along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satis factory figure, “DILBETEGJ Kodem NwTheory astonishesPhy’siciansJirmp» (nick relief' rapid cure 'Patients delinkted/Noxf Die! inci' No F<asl65 words
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Article1437 1933-01-13 7 To You All To Men And Women So Cut Off That Only Voices Out Of The Air Can Reach Them" WONDERFUL BROADCAST THAT WILL LIVE IN HISTORY -A GIRDLE ROUND ABOUT THE EARTH" On Christmas Day, by the aid of Broadcasting, His Majesty the1,437 words
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Article433 1933-01-13 7 Strange Differences In Reception Vancouver, Dec. 25. The vision of "prosperity without selfseeking,” as emphasised by the King in his Christmas Day broadcast, has touched the hearts of listeners, who eagerly grasp it as a slogan for the Empire’s immediate future. Next to this inspiring lead433 words
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Article685 1933-01-13 7 ONE IS NOW RICH AND FAMOUS THE OTHER—HE IS A COCKTAIL SHAKER London, Dec. 27th. Two men, close friends when they joined the gold rush to the Klondyke in 1898, have met in London after thirty-four years. One is famous; the other is a barman. I685 words
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Article647 1933-01-13 7 P.M.G.’S STATEMENT DECISIONS OF THE MADRID CONFERENCES London, Dec. 27 In a written reply to Mr. Price, M. P., Sir Kingsley Wood, Postmaster-General, said the following were the principal decisions of the International Telegraph and Radio-Telegraph Conference of Madrid. Except as stated below, the new rules647 words
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Article270 1933-01-13 7 LIFE IN FIRST-CLASS 1 CABINS BANE OF U.S. IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS NEW YORK, Dec. 23. Harry Gerguson, the world’s champion stowaway, who claims to be Prince Michael Romanoff of Russia, arrived here aboard the Europa, having dispensed, as usual, with the formalities of a passport or a steamship270 words
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Advertisement14 1933-01-13 7 MALAYANS Read what your friends at Home are doing—Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.14 words
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Advertisement74 1933-01-13 7 1 fj 1 I H&r A TOOTAL product PYRAMID handkerchiefs for men Famous the world over, for their enduring colours, splendid quality and fine texture. See the latest patterns —a wider and smarter range than ever. Tootal Guaranteed for satisfaction. You know Pyramid by the Pyramid name label—none genuine without.74 words
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Article689 1933-01-13 8 On Monday 7 next the Legislative Council meets in Penang and our morning contemporary has put forward the suggestion that the local unofficial members should take advantage of the occasion to revive the question of proceeding with the construction of the Penang Hill Road. We agree,689 words
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Article386 1933-01-13 8 Two German liners are to-day the fastest passenger ships on the North Atlantic an Italian liner, which may prove to be faster still, is in course of trial and the new French steamer Normandie will be the largest and fastest ship in the world when she386 words
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Article1224 1933-01-13 8 UNSOUGHT VISIONS OF THE LITTLE PEOPLE I read in the newspaper the other day that somebody had delivered a lecture in Glasgow on the subject of fairies, and the paragraph set me thinking. As in religious experience the phenomena are distressingly individualistic, and the man who sees a ghost1,224 words
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Article756 1933-01-13 8 GUNS OF LEATHER Two guM of leatlttr n h during the tussle with the t Japans I been sold to curio collectors in All sorts of queer old weapon./ duced as the latest novelty 7 European traders of the past, hat H in China’s arsenal. Leathern 7 B comical756 words
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Advertisement350 1933-01-13 8 < CREW Jackdaw of Reims uncorking of OMM§kY The Wine of Kinas The King of Wines > AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Penang. (Incorporated in England.) ALSO SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR EPOH. E 6. .:‘s';.\ ri ii':?:? iSjS >?. rS If the sun is shining hot #£a®3tBs «SgP&gß*. and the windows350 words
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Advertisement50 1933-01-13 8 .JiiRKKWKJRKHiSiRMiKKWHWWira»E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modem Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. Hand Made Brocade Silk NIGHT DRESSES $B.OO. Chimese LATITEWi. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. 31, BISHOP ST., PENANG50 words
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Obituary67 1933-01-13 8 DEATH At the ripe ago of 93, of Mr. Lim Kean Seng, late comprador of Messrs. A. Markwald Co., Ltd., Bangkok, at No. 3-1, Penang Street, after a short illness. The deceased leaves behind him 10 sons, 3 daughters and several grand children and great grand children to mourn their67 words
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246 1933-01-13 9 ma’-ing a tour of inspection.—Rugby Radio Service. CROYDON-CAPE RECORD Most Seats Booked Till March traffic INCREASES 50 PER CENT. Rugby, Yesterday. A flset of four Handley Page biplanes, type forty-two, which are the largest air liners yet commissioned by any transport company, have established ama’-ing a tour of inspection.—Rugby Radio Service. - 246 words
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Article193 1933-01-13 9 —Reuter Wireless. Committee to Investigate Cause Paris, January 7. The Committee of Experts appointed by the M nister of Mercantile Marine is proceeding to Cherbourg this evening to investigate the cause of the fire on the Atlantique and it will report very soon with ■a view to enabling•—Reuter Wireless. - 193 words
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Article145 1933-01-13 9 der Wireless. Results of Atlantique Disaster Paris, Yesterday. tP s Phillipar and Atlantique o s are expected profoundly to affect v "I French liners in accordance of n C(>niprthcna ive recommendations Psr’il^? ISter f Merch ant Marine to Wion of n inv lving a,most complete abon and ma‘ der Wireless. - 145 words
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Article231 1933-01-13 9 —Rugby Radio Service. NEWSPAPERS EXPRESS SATISFACTION I Balance Improving Rugby, Yesterday. Preliminary returns of British overseas trade for the year 1932 show that the value of imports was £703,133,000 compared with £862,175,000 in 1931. British exports in 1932 totalled £365,138,000 compared with £389,164,000 in the previous year.—Rugby Radio Service. - 231 words
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Article67 1933-01-13 9 and imports $104,000.000. —Reuter Wireless. New xork, January 7. A drop of over $30.000,000 in the value of United States exports to Europe is disclosed in the returns for November showing exports at $70,000,000 compared with $lOl, 000,000 in November 1931. Imports from Europe are valued at $35,000,000,and imports $104,000.000.—Reuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article123 1933-01-13 9 respect for the late Mr. Coolidge.—Reuter Wireless. Credit on Easy Terms Easily Obtained London, January 7. On the Money Market, in spite of heavy repayments to me Bank of England of loans borrowed to meet end-of-the-year requirements, no difficulty was experienced in obtaining credit on easy terms. Thisrespect for the late Mr. Coolidge.—Reuter Wireless. - 123 words
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Article80 1933-01-13 9 Reuter Wireless. Paris, Jan. 9. All outstanding taxes not paid by the end of the current month will be subjected to an increase of ten per cent, according to an announcement made by M. Cheron, at the Ministry of Finance. It is understood that a report submitted toReuter Wireless. - 80 words
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191 1933-01-13 9 Unemployed Relief Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Schemes for helping unemployed to spend their enforced leisure in congenial and helpful ways, which the Prince of Wales is doing so much to foster, have been launched in nearly 200 towns. In the larger towns several schemesRugby Radio Service. - 191 words
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Article163 1933-01-13 9 Three Chinese Arrested ALLEGED BOOK MAKING AND ACCEPTING BETS The Penang Detective Police executed a warrant yesterday at the Race Course and arrested two Chinese named Lim Eng Teng and Toh Seng Hin on a charge of having had the management or assisted in the163 words
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Article67 1933-01-13 9 .—Reuter. London, Yesterday. The novelist, Mr. Compton Mackenzie, was fined £lOO at the Old Bailey and also pays £lOO costs on a charge under the Officials Secrets Act to which he pleaded guilty. His book, Greek Memories,” according to the prosecution, divulged information that he obtained as an.—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article70 1933-01-13 9 Returns to British Hands After 13 Years London, Yesterday. Over £5,000,000 is involved in a transaction whereby financial control of Boots Pure Drug Company will be returned to Britain from American hands to which it passed in 1920. Messrs. Boots are extensive drug manufacturers and own nine70 words
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Article116 1933-01-13 9 .—Reuter. 500,000,000 Marks For Relief Work Scheme Berlin, January 7. Government has published the regulations for the Government relief work scheme for which 500,000,000 marks has been appropriated. The work must be of public utility and must be finished by Credits will only be granted to municipalities or.—Reuter. - 116 words
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Article93 1933-01-13 9 dren.—Reuter Wireless. Paris, January 7. Sentence of two years’ imprisonment and a fine of 100 francs has been passed o-n Dunikowski, the Polish engineer who claimed to be able to produce large quantities of gold from auriferous ore. In addition, the various plantiffs have been awardeddren.—Reuter Wireless. - 93 words
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Article46 1933-01-13 9 .—Reuter. Independence Bill to be Vetoed by President Washington, Yesterday. The Philippines Independence Bill will be vetoed by Mr. Hoover. An announcement in this connection will be made to Congress on Jan. 31 stated Mr. Snell, the Republican leader of the House of Repre- sentatives.-.—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article41 1933-01-13 9 Reuter. Damages Suit Against Spanish Newspaper Madrid, Yesterday. M. Trotzky is claiming a quarter of a million pesetas damages against the weekly newspaper Estampa for publication of an article attacking Stalin which Trotzky alleges was wrongly attributed to him.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article96 1933-01-13 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London *147-10-0 £147-0-0 r,N rlnd»”"‘” 12 6 London $74.62 $74.62*6 Singapore Business Done Penang < 4. S 7 1 2 Business Done Buyers—No sellers COPRA— (Sundried) $5.35 BLACK PEPPER $21.25 RUBBER London 2?,Jd. New York 3%c. (G) 7 Singapore 7 cts 8 TAP i 53.2096 words
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Advertisement74 1933-01-13 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. She IRunnvinere The Brighter Hotel.” Music in the74 words
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Advertisement74 1933-01-13 9 (PRITCHARD’S! FIRST ANNUAL SALE Commencing I MONDAY January 16th THIS, OUR FIRST ANNUAL j 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 SPECIAL SALE LINES. BARGAINS WILL74 words
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Article1899 1933-01-13 10 FUTURE ARTICLES—THE RADIO EXHIBITIONATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME DAVENTRY WHAT IS THE CORRECT WAVELENGTH? —GOODBYE TO G 5 SW Commencing with the issue on Friday next the wireless notes will be supplied by the Penang Wireless Society and I fade away with the pious hope that my labours in preparing these articles1,899 words
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Advertisement59 1933-01-13 10 I LET US SUPPLY I YOU |l I WITH THE BEST I IN I STATIONERY |1 I PRINTING I AND ENGRAVING ‘j U»VJ12***********iy- jwwiji iEruunnnmjEiciEK S:iCiCLCl£lClClEi£iE zncnzreiWn jU um w ijijwij ijuiwuir; DIE-STAMPING I AND I' COPPER PLATE I PRINTING EXECUTED I PROMPTLY AND I CORRECTLY a {i g The59 words
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Miscellaneous1118 1933-01-13 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROABCASTifjg STATIONS In Order Of Wavelength Xi «3 STATION. •5« U 53 I» I? Interval signals, day, of tran Smi si £2 I 7 7 4 41,891 La Turbie, France 6 9 8 30,602 Coltano, Italy PTjZ 1/3 13.04 23,006 Malabar, Java 12 13 92 21,540 Saxonburg, Penn.,1,118 words
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539 1933-01-13 11 NO EXTRADITION TO AMERICA AGED FINANCIER IN TEARS VERDICT CHEERED Athens, Dec. 27. Mr. Samuel Insull, the 73-year-old Lon-don-born American financier, is not to be extradited to the United States. The five judges of the Greek Court of Appeal, after two hours’539 words
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Article445 1933-01-13 11 YUGOSLAV MINISTER’S GRAVE SPEECH “ATTEMPT TO AROUSE HATRED” Belgrade, Dec. 21. An accusation that a deliberate attempt had been made to arouse hatred of Yugoslavia throughout Italy was made in the Yugoslav Senate, by M. Jevtitch, Minister for Foreign Affairs. The Minister’s grave speech was intended445 words
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Article149 1933-01-13 11 NEW FACILITIES AT THE PIRAEUS Athens. Travellers from England to Egypt and vice versa will learn with interest that the Greek authorities propose to shorten the journey by twelve hours and save bad sailors the two days’ voyage up “the turbulent Adriatic” (as Horace, not without149 words
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Advertisement266 1933-01-13 11 I <■ uJr Elenburgs Foods. The’Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies m hot climates. They are germ free and their use is an absolute guarantee against infantile I diarrhoea and cholera. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No 2 rovw 3 (n 6 mouths Birth to266 words
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Advertisement200 1933-01-13 11 RADIO EXHIBITION I TOWN HALL, PENANG. 19th, 20th 21st January 1933. I THE BRITISH BLUESPOT CO., LTD., Invites your attention to the "Bluespot" stand where will be displayed their World-Renowned Loudspeakers and other Radio Products. FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM STOCKISTS r Kee Huat Co., —Campbell Street,. iKey Cycle Motor Co., —Church200 words
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Article2703 1933-01-13 12 Decreased Profits Due To Enforced Restriction —Result Of The Company's Appeal To The Privy Council The 26th ordinary general meeting of the Pahang Consolidated Co., Ltd., was held at Winchester House, Old-Broad Street, London, E.C., on Wednesday, December 21, 1932. MR. H. FRISBY (Chairman and Managing2,703 words
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Article436 1933-01-13 12 “THE FORESIGHT SAGA” Messrs. William Jacks Co., reported on December 21, as follows: Britain having fulfilled he rengagements to date, and somewhat better reports of the position in Germany, caused a temporary rally in prices of most commodities, nd there is no doubt that the numerious Cartels436 words
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Article55 1933-01-13 12 The following are the rubber outputs for j the month of December, 1932: Lbs. Alor Gajah 33,300 Ayer Panas 84,000 Bukit Kubu 19,000 Glenealy 52,677 Jalan Kebun 10,700 Kluang 56,500 Pa i am 160,000 Port Swettenham 12,500 Tambalak 22,500 Teluk Anson 52 428 Ulu Benut 59,000 The Bukit55 words
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Article62 1933-01-13 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of December, 1932: Semenyih:— Output, pels. 49.00; hours run. 185; hours lost, 23; hours restricted, 536; yardage, 21,000 c. yards. The Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. (No. 3 Dredge)29o piculs. Dredge closed down 14th December. Quota completed. Siamese Tin62 words
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Article585 1933-01-13 12 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, 1- e S.S. F.M.S., during the period December y 24th to 30th, 1932, inclusive, and are avai--1 table for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of585 words
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Advertisement61 1933-01-13 12 I For Chinese New Year S H RE-DECORATE YOUR HOME WITH I OLSINA 9 WATER PAINT. B IT'S WASHABLE. I I United Engineers L? PENANG. 0 IPINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTD MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS- POCKET CHECK ROLLS ./"V NOTE BOOKS PENCILS INKS G 0 M LEDGERS CASH BOOKS DAY-BOOKS LETTER HEADS61 words
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Article606 1933-01-13 13 Schedule of Principal Lines e ,„n O w l ngl.«ll>‘o'’“ Bel .«lung tram Pensng UirtaK 0,8 week!N PORT fO-DAY at} flout from Langsa, Lho Seumawe, ss stu sabang and Olehloh. Sa.» lor SUan. Langaa, Ml “o Semnawe, s' eU Sabang and Olehlah today WAX (rom Lpool606 words
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Article272 1933-01-13 13 JANUARY, 1933 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 Turf Club Races, 2nd day. WEDNESDAY, 15 Perak Tuprf272 words
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Article291 1933-01-13 13 MR. W. M. KNEALE TO GIVE i SECURITY FOR COSTS Two applications arising out of the recent libel action in which Lever Brothers, of Port Sunlight, were awarded £20,000 damages against Mr. William M. Kneale came before the Court on Dec. 20th. Mr. Kneale asked for291 words
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Article552 1933-01-13 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America, by steamer to Calcutta, Thence by rail to Karachi for Conveyance by Imperial Airways will be closed at 10 a.m. to-morrow. A mail for Siam (Bangkok), Burma (Rangoon), India (Calcutta), Iraq (Baghdad), Egypt (Cairo, Palestine and552 words
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Article394 1933-01-13 13 DEVIL AND THE DEEP CHARLES LAUGHTON'S FINE PERFORMANCE Fundamentally, Devil and the Deep, which opened at the Majestic yesterday, is sheer melodrama, but it is so ably presented, finely directed and superbly acted that it assumes the cloak of reality from the start and seldom discards394 words
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Article379 1933-01-13 13 RULES FOR EVERY MINUTE During the next few weeks the Atlantic Fleet will start out for its annual cruise, great warships will steam in line to the far corners of the world, and the usual three days’ battle w’ith the Mediterranean Fleet will take place.379 words
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Advertisement122 1933-01-13 13 ANOTHER 100% ENTERTAINMENT AT WEMBLEY ON 20th 21st JAN. 1933 at 9 P.M. (SOLAR HALL) THE HEALTH STRENGTH UNION'S Grand Physical Culture Display COMPRISING NEW AND OLD PENANG STRONG MEN 1 HERE ARE A FEW ITEMS CULLED FROM THE Monster Programmes 1. CLASSICAL POSING 6. NEW PYRAMID BUILDING 2. CLASSICAL122 words
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Miscellaneous140 1933-01-13 13 'Phone 1492. Z KING’S I Theatre Royal 1 1 6.30 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 Matinees To-morrow and Sunday at 2.45 ANOTHER EXCELLENT ALL-TALKING, SINGING and DANCING HINDUSTANI PICTURE. "NITI VIJAY" OR NOOR AN I MOTI i with KHALIL, ZOHRA, JILLOO, MUSHTARI, Etc. WWWWW■■■■■■■SwA'AW-WAW i 1 ii si 264. 'Phone 5J5 OPENING140 words
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Article485 1933-01-13 14 BUTCHERS TO PAY £2OO DAMAGES AWARDED TO WOMAN London, Dec. 27. Judgment for £2OO and costs was given in the King’s Bench Division, on the conclusion of the hearing of the action brought by Mrs. Doris Nichols, of Ainslie Wood Gardens, South Chingford, and her485 words
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Article230 1933-01-13 14 NEW REFINERY TO USE SECRET PROCESS London, Dec. 27. A fresh chapter in Canada’s mineral history will be opened when a new radium refinery, claimed to be the only one of its kind in the British Empire starts operations here within the next 10 days,230 words
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Article384 1933-01-13 14 END OF HERTZOG CABINET FORESHADOWED FORMER MINISTER TO RE-ENTER POLITICS Capetown, Dec. 21. Mr. Tielman Roos, a former member of General Hertzog’s Nationalist Government, to-day resigned his position as a member of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa in order to384 words
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Article266 1933-01-13 14 56 PERSONS CHARGED AT WEST LONDON COURT London, Dec. 27. Austen Salmon, aged 23, described as a barman, of Baron’s Court, West Kensington, was charged at West London Police Court, before Mr. Marshall, with keeping and maintaining, at an address at Holland Park-avenue, “a place for the266 words
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Advertisement511 1933-01-13 14 '’9 i 6® i 1 I? d- J B B .4? B ro 7 B I 2 g 3 W ii g > »g j 1 B \l > K VJ Ou JT The most delicioui tcnic food you have B B ever been asked to take contain! all the511 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-13 14 Want to sell that car? An advertisement la th< “Pinang Gazette" will do it tor yon.16 words
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Advertisement578 1933-01-13 14 HENDERSON LINE H Fast steamers taking passengers from RANGOON tn and PLYMOUTH with through connection from I Homeward Sailings from Ran aoon s.s. KEMMENDINE Jan. 14 s.s. BURMA B.s. BHAMO Jan- 28 s.s. YOM A Mj, L s.s. IRRAWADDY Feb. 11 ss PEGU f s.s. SAGA.ING Feb 21 s s578 words
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Advertisement2205 1933-01-13 15 ~ZĔ .I 'ai p ©---BRITISH INDIA ’.SsScRfPRt/tNTINd (Companies Incorporated in 7^' BLUE PIMUIBU LIMB HOME TO ENGLAND MAILPASSENGERandCARG °services VMMI LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. via MANAMA CANAL Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swat» C an"? JS II 11 FOR LondX.nT- tenham, Malacca and Singapo» PoL>i'’" vl JF MaU s rv,ce Service.2,205 words
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99 1933-01-13 16 GOOD WEATHER AND PERFECT WICKET Ponsford Included In Australian Team PATAUDI DBCPPEI? Adelaide, To-day. The weather was sunny but cool with 30,000 spectators present when the third Test match between Australia and the M.C.C. opened here today on a perfect wicket. Jardine99 words
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Article154 1933-01-13 16 praise.—Rugby Radio Service. REMARKABLE TRIBUTE BY COMMANDER OF ATLANTIQUE Rugby, Yesterday. During yesterday’s hearing of the Judicial enquiry into the disaster to the French liner Atlantique at Cherbourg Captain Schoofs submitted a report in which he commented on the splendid work done by the ships which came topraise.—Rugby Radio Service. - 154 words
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Article94 1933-01-13 16 ments would soon cease.—Rugby Radio Service. Serious Competition from Subsidised Companies Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. W. L. Hitchens, Chairman of Cammell Lairds, the well-known British him of shipbuilders, when launching the new Mersey ferry to-day called attention to serious competition British shipping was experiencing from subsidised shipping of otherments would soon cease.—Rugby Radio Service. - 94 words
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Article67 1933-01-13 16 the scene from Archangel.—Reuter Wireless. Entire Crew of Soviet Ship Saved Moscow, January 7. The entire crew of the Soviet icebreaker, Malygrin which ran aground off Spitzbergen on Tuesday has been taken off but the salvage operations a-e being hampered by a storm which has aggravated the positionthe scene from Archangel.—Reuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article68 1933-01-13 16 —Reuter. Three Million Pounds in 1933 London, Yesterday. The Indian Tea Association, London, has arranged for the sale to Centroscjus (England), Limited of seven million pounds of tea for supply to Russia in 1933. The tea will be supplied from one hundred planting concerns purchased through auctions—Reuter. - 68 words
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557 1933-01-13 16 WEIGHTS FOR LAST DAY LIMBER UP SHOULD BE PLACED TO-MORROW Below will be found the weights for tomorrow’s races, the last day of the Penang Tarf Club New Year Meeting, also selections, subject to scratchings, by Tic-Tac. In the big race I expect Limber557 words
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Article99 1933-01-13 16 DESPERADOES FATE .—Reuter. EIGHTEEN BLOWN TO PIECES Madrid, Yesterday. Eighteen desperadoes barricaded in a house at Casasviejas near Cadiz with a policeman as hostage were blown to smithereens by hand grenades thrown by Civil Guards. The policeman had an amazing escape and leaped from the window unhurt after killing two.—Reuter. - 99 words
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Article117 1933-01-13 16 Mr. Walter Pine Disappears from Ship (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, To-day. Walter Elmore Pine, until recently employed as a journalist in the Straits Times, who left Singapore at the end of October for Shanghai, disappeared on the return journey after the boat had left Hong Kong.117 words
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Article277 1933-01-13 16 Draw This Evening FULL DETAILS OF PEDIGREE, ETC. The following are the full particulars of the batch of 24 pony griffins imported by the Penang Turf Club to race at the April Extra Meeting. The number of the griffin appears first, then description or existing277 words
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Article103 1933-01-13 16 On Saturday, January 21 The entries for the Penang Polo Club Amateur Meeting, in conjunction with the Penang Turf Club, to be held on Saturday, January 31, will close at noon on January 18. There will be two races for registered polo ponies, one confined to103 words
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Article130 1933-01-13 16 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 85 1516 86 New York 3.35% 3.35% Montreal 3.79 3.77% Brussels 24 732 24.20% Geneva 17.42% 17.42 Amsterdam 8.31% 8.35 Milan 65 65% Berlin 14.12% 14.12% Stockholm 18.32% 18.32% Copenhagen 19 9 32 19.29% Oslo 19.40 19 13'32 Vienna 28 28130 words
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Article15 1933-01-13 16 —Reuter. Adelaide, To-day. England were 37 for 4 wickets at the lunch interval.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 15 words
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Article566 1933-01-13 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-nay Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller? MINING Ayer Hitam 10(6 HlOex 10'9 ll|3ex Batu Caves 25 30 25 30 Hitam 20 22% 20 22% Hongkong 13(9 14|3 13(9566 words
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Article134 1933-01-13 16 T l!as s P ro The following is the programme for to-day kJ Wavelengths: 31-3 bJ P.M. 9-50 Bi Kße n The 8.8. C.DDacen ce Directed by lu 10.20 Xa ude\ill e < Gramophone R ecrw Jack Hylton and his M Fox-Trot, Theyall star /H Len Fillis (Guitar) Oh!134 words
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Article71 1933-01-13 16 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Cn| English Services at 23, Norths-1 Jan. 14: 4 p.m. Sabbath Sd»] 5 p.m. Divine Service. I Jan. 15: 4 p.m. J. M. V. Socr| 5 p.m. Bible Class. 1 Chinese Service at 511, ChuliajJ Jan. 14 10 a.m. Sabbath Seto] 11 a.m. Ordination S?«71 words
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Article43 1933-01-13 16 PENANG, JANUARY 11 (By Courtesy of the Charted i On London Bank Demand la <> m/ts 11 Private 3 m/ts credit 3 Documentary On New York Bank Demand H France T.T. India T.T. Hongkong T.T Shanghai T.T Bar Silver T.T. Batavia T.T. M43 words
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Advertisement91 1933-01-13 16 MARSELU; PENANG J BEAUTY PARLOUR fiAlb w w italy I Co!f -1 res />ri 'es I 1 Il /1 11 wl /I w—f notice Parlt Buntar. Bulttr»"* Through communication '> and the Changkat loop ble for cars and h/M v roa j The Bridges on vet meant for heavy non91 words
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