Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 January 1933
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Title Section20 1933-01-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 13. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article184 1933-01-17 1 —Reuter. CHILD CHRISTENED IN SECRECY Vatican Protest ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT POPE'S THREAT Sofia, Yesterday. The christening of the Royal baby yesterday morning according to rites of the orthodox Greek Church, whereas Queen Joanna is a Roman Catholic, has called forth a protest from the—Reuter. - 184 words
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Article139 1933-01-17 1 A SENSATIONAL STORY FROM BORDEAUX Paris, Jan. 13. The Bordeaux correspondent of the lMITnal des Debats announces that those enquiring into the fire on the Atlantique have learnt that, on the Monday prior to ♦he vessel’s departure from Pauillac for le Havre, a taxi chauffeur took from Bordeaux139 words
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Article111 1933-01-17 1 Rugby Radio Service. Foreign Countries Seek Negotiations with Britain Rugby, Yesterday. Tariff negotiations with representatives ot Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Iceland have been in progress for some time and at their conclusion similar negotiations will begin with the Baltic States and Poland. Representatives of the Latvian Government arrived inRugby Radio Service. - 111 words
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Article95 1933-01-17 1 companies.—Rugby Radio Ser- Agreement Reached on Industrial Agreements Rugby, Yesterday. Al Geneva to-day the Economic Section p lhe Preparatory Committee of the World onomic Conference arrived at a decision is afti moon concerning industrial agree!t waa suggested that for certain ?gori< s of agreements, cartels et cetera, 'yn.Lrntscompanies.—Rugby Radio Ser- - 95 words
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Article57 1933-01-17 1 Thp L' London, Yesterday. «lent sayTthit' HagUe corres i‘ on ’«roduction of fiL prOvidin for the On cotton y ccnt im P°rt quota been The Mini ht Dutch Parliament, lhat industrial tUI Economic Affairs states *x sa "Ar East Asia cent between p flfte€n to twenty per Prices.-_57 words
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Article33 1933-01-17 1 —Reuter. Local Parliament Votes Against Acce Ptance of Bill The Philippine Manila Yesterday. «> X’ OUM RepreXtaSC On vote<l "Ot to ValK.'"" B 1“ even *f veto A tM Senat over Mr.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article107 1933-01-17 1 Tragic Results in Rumania Bucharest, Jan. 12. The wintry weather resulted in tragic loss of life in Upper Wallachia. Fourteen peasants wanting to go to Ramnicu to cast their votes in the communal elections, after toiling for hours in three metres of snow, were overcome by tiredness and107 words
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Article107 1933-01-17 1 The Programme in Sweden Stockholm, Jan. 12. The opening of the Rigsdag created much interest owing to the declaration of the Socialist Government’s programme. It includes a 20 per cent, rise in income tax, trebling of the death duties, and an increase in the tobacco and alcohol taxes, the107 words
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Article160 1933-01-17 1 WHY CAROL REFUSED TO SANC- TION DISMISSALS Bucharest, Jan. 12. The efforts to patch up the differences between King Carol and Premier Mamu, which have arisen owing to King Carol’s refusal to back up the Government in its dismissal of the Bucharest chiefs of Police, M M. Dumitrescu160 words
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Article340 1933-01-17 1 The Discussion at Geneva London, Jan. 11. The statement made by Sir Frederick Leith Ross at Geneva in the name of Great Britain is being commented on. He said that Great Britain is not opposed in principle to a return to the gold standard, but will do so only340 words
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2067 1933-01-17 1 CHINA REFUSES TO RENOUNCE CLAIM TO SHANHAIKWAN Which Now Belongs To Manchukuo TOKYO RIDICULES REPORT OF DECLARATION OF WAR BRITISH PRESS VIEWS .—Reuter. Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 11. j Official circles ridicule the reported declaration of war either by Japan or China. It is emphasised that Japan has.—Reuter. - 2,067 words
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42 1933-01-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. A circular issued to-day states that it has been found necessary for future business to reorganise the Siam Observer Press, Limited. Publication of the newspaper has been suspended for the time being.42 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-17 1 T, NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next ’to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street I16 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-17 1 Want to sell that car? An advertisement in th« “Pinang Gazette” will do it for you.16 words
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Advertisement7 1933-01-17 1 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL: FULL PROCEEDINGS Page 7 107 words
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Advertisement1671 1933-01-17 2 RATES FOR CASUAL |FEDERATED MALAY notice Has NO BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS > STATES RAILWAYS k HaiP ffcrs nro nvltc the ho hong bank limited had becoml Nedcrlandsche Handel Chartered All communications relating to wheel VESSEL s.s. SHAMROCK ”as AND completely Ujisfyßf K MoG tSCIICPpH, N. V. "S™ 'I.IA AXB up,. Advertisements1,671 words
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Article488 1933-01-17 3 A NGER AT B.B.C. BROADCAST Polish Note to Foreign Office ITALY protests too p ac ,fsl Propaganda on New Year’s Eve The «Morning Post” received the Jotting communique from the Polish Fmh t >sv on 'lan. 3: The Polish Ambassador in London sent a note to the Foreign Office to-day488 words
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Article659 1933-01-17 3 Lowered by Rope into Stromboli FLOOR OF THE CRATER EXAMINED London, Jan. 2nd. The experience of being lowered in an asbestos suit into the seething crater of the volcano Stromboli, on the little island of that name near Sicily, is related (states Reuter from Rome) by659 words
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Article732 1933-01-17 3 The Primate on the State of the Nations NEW YEAR MESSAGE London, January 1. It was in the dark that the old year died and the new yeer was born. Truly darkness covers the earth. The clouds still hang heavy over the whole of the world. In732 words
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Advertisement61 1933-01-17 3 SLUMP or ,his offices‘L'b* ad ertisin 8 b «>ne« S exer d O -A dver U «‘ide genuioe. T U Can r v a 1 IT 1 i i■; I I f HOL£ golf COURSE 22* 2' Xor Hun Htn. Htttl. furlher .t crTn -on THF. INFORMATION P.UPEMF »ev. rt61 words
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Advertisement35 1933-01-17 3 LET US SUPPLY I YOU WITH THE BEST IN STATIONERY PRINTING I I AND ENGRAVING |1 DIE-STAMPING !> AND COPPER PLATE PRINTING j I EXECUTED !> PROMPTLY AND II CORRECTLY j > The Pinang Gazette E Press Limited.35 words
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Advertisement221 1933-01-17 3 Exercise vigilance over your health and wellbeing You cannot afford to take risks in connection w!th your beverage. Remember you have proof of this whisky s excellence in the recommendation of the medical profession. fSZHITO ÜBM |k "SJKIIISGSf Famous all over the world for the flavour, I <. jywhich analysts221 words
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Article951 1933-01-17 4 Mr. F. Cobb has been appointed to officiate as headmaster, High School, Kajang. Inspector R. J. Stewart returned from leave on the 15th inst., and has assumed duties as Inspector i/c Magazine Division. Mr. Gordon Donald, of the staff of Sungei Way Tin Dredging co., L<.u., left951 words
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Article64 1933-01-17 4 Mrs. Adams gratefully acknowledges the following contributions: H. R. S. Law Esq. $20.00 Mrs. Prichard 50.00 D. Benson Esq. 5.00 Mrs. Rogers 10.00 Hen. Mr. Palgrave Simpson 10.00 J. McNeil Esq. 20.00 J. P. Souter Esq. 5.00 A. E. Coope Esq. (Butterworth) 10.00 V. Mercer Smith Esq.64 words
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Article258 1933-01-17 4 The following passengers arrived by the s.s. “Ipoh” yesterday:— From Singapore: the Hon. Mr. W. E. Huggard K.C., the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, the Hon. Mr. W. S. Ebden, the Hon. Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, the Hon. Mr. H. Fairburn, the Hon. Mr. James Robertson, Capt. G.258 words
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Article115 1933-01-17 4 MOTHER AND DAUGHTERS IN SERIOUS AFFRAY Three Chinese women, two of them the daughters of the third, were involved in a domestic affray at 5 l 2 miles, Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore, on Friday night. The parties were the mother and one daugb er on one side against115 words
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Advertisement111 1933-01-17 4 i >a figs POPULAR ALL OVER THE WORLD J The first choice of a discemJr n B world-wide public; Ar pre-eminent for its tonic 1 Jr bitterness and ever increasing popularity Over thirty jBB years’ supremacy entitles Olde English Marmalade to the place of honour on < Your table. Chivers’111 words
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Advertisement126 1933-01-17 4 ■9s LUXURY J PERFORMANCE I AT A POPULAR I PRICE I In this Modern Electro-Grafonola is embodied I the Latest Modern Devices to reproduce Music I m at its best, yet its price is within the reach of I all. Great volume—when required and tonal I I purity, are its126 words
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Miscellaneous101 1933-01-17 4 PARAMOUNT'S DRAMATIC SMASH "THE STRANGE CASE OF CLARA DEANE" with WYNNE GIBSON Pat O'Brien Frances Dee The Irresistible Power of Madame X The Tremendous Heart Appeal of Seventh Heaven The Dramatic Thrills of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” BOOKING AT ROBINSON’S ’PHONE 567. V^Z^J*^»V-VoV.".V.V-’»W»We I 'Phone T* T££ 3l 264101 words
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Article, Illustration776 1933-01-17 5 I AUSTRALIA DISMISSED I FOR 222 I Srii'ient Fielding I GARWOOD'S LEG THEORY I annoys crowd I Sutcliffe Unfortunate Again LfDINE AND WYATT FORCE I THE PACE I Adelaide, Yesterday. 1 There was a crowd of 20,000 to-day. Lhe wicket was perfect. Voce776 words
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Article60 1933-01-17 5 LAWN TENNIS Capetown, Yesterday. South Africa lead 3 to 1 in the third and final lawn tennis test against Great Britain. Farquharson beat Lee 0-6, 7-5, 9-7. Mary Heeley beat Audrey Desmidt 6-4, 7-5. Farquharson and Kirby beat Hughes and Perry 2-6, 6-3, 6-2. Mrs. Lowe60 words
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Article87 1933-01-17 5 The following teams will turn out for a practice game to-day on the Esplanade: Colours: —H. W. Brady; E. Walker and L. G. Lee; A. W. Foster, J. W. Muncey and S. L. McNee; J. H. Fenwick, I. Pemberton, A. W. Wallich, A. Giles and G. R.87 words
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1018 1933-01-17 5 Large Gathering at The Residency tea served indoors His Excellency the Governor and Lady Clementi were “At Home” at the Penang Residency yesterday and there were but few who had been invited and did not respond to the invitation. The guests were, on arrival,1,018 words
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Advertisement89 1933-01-17 5 THE TIRELESS» SALESMAN—An advnrV** tnent in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireleM Bali Mltß From one week’s end to another it talk» buaiMM without boring potential customers. It tells yottr story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory89 words
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Advertisement82 1933-01-17 5 Whlteawaus GREAT SA LE SPECIAL BIG CLEARANCE F M Knitted Two Piece Suits, M Knitted Woollen Jumpers, JnK Art Silk Pleated Skirts, Woollen Skirts, Cotton Printed Frocks, Miihnery, Etc., Etc. SSI’Pi At I! lii > HALF PRICE YoU'LL find your S wk appefife with a little /LEA PERRINS’® L SAUCE82 words
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Article1725 1933-01-17 6 NATIONAL HOSSES AT NEWBURY: SURPRISING DEFEAT OF INDIAN SALMON: DEATH OF FAMOUS CLERK OF COURSE (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Jan. 4. INDIAN SALMON FAILS TO STAY The Aga Khan’s colt, Indian Salmon, had been generally recognised as the smartest recruit to hurdle racing among the three-year-olds,1,725 words
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Article339 1933-01-17 6 Erected by Wine Merchant Out of Spite TO BLOCK HIS ENEMY’S VIEW London, Jan. 2. Town-planning improvements in Foggia, Italy, are about to sweep away a house which must have one of the most curious histories in the world. The house is known locally as the Drunken339 words
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Article260 1933-01-17 6 Victim Identified as a Liverpool Man Nice, Dec. 28. A passport found in the undergrowth near a body discovered in the pine woods of Mount Boron bore the name Archibald Percival Parker, an engineer, born at Liverpool on July 10th, 1863. According to the police, the man260 words
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Article935 1933-01-17 6 SPREADING IN MALAYA PROBLEM DESCRIBED IN I.M.R. REPORT The importance of a thinly growing cover on estates in keeping down ‘Topical typhus, a disease which is of growing importance in Malaya, is stressed by tihe Institute for Medical Research. Despite a curtailment of expenditure and the935 words
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Advertisement14 1933-01-17 6 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press. Limited. Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery14 words
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Advertisement263 1933-01-17 6 H "a I -Jf 1 Picfe?e i of Hscs T> ABY NEEDS a food which produces natural frih growth—not a forcing food which makes fat at the expense of blood, bone and brain. J HUMANISED TRUFOOD induces this natural growth because it is the ONLY truly Humaniced milk food; medical263 words
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5284 1933-01-17 7 Government Ready To Vote I Money For Road—„|F LOCAL MEMBERS WOULD ONLY UNITE" Messrs. Simpson And Cheng Ean In Opposition TIME NOT OPPORTUNE •\s already stated a meeting of the Legislative Council was 1,11 vesterday morning at the Town Hall. The meeting5,284 words
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Article748 1933-01-17 8 Affairs of State were disposed of in the short space of three hours in the Town Hall yesterday when the Legislative Council held its first session of the year. An hour or thereabouts sufficed for the formal business the remainder of the time was devoted to adjournment748 words
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Article1158 1933-01-17 8 HARRY HARPER - FLYING—THEN AND NOW A PERIOD OF RAPID PROGRESS BY HARRY HARPER (Author of "The Romance of A Modern Airway”, etc.) Well, there you have another milestone in aerial history.” The speaker was one of a group of British airway officials, and the scene was the busy1,158 words
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Article724 1933-01-17 8 German Politics A HOSPITAL “LOTTERY” Many will doubtless discern a u ttl irony in the fact that a child i a tf> chosen by ballot to lay the foundatia stone of one of London’ best-know" hospitals. The institution is the r Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Childr724 words
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Advertisement207 1933-01-17 8 < ©REW© «Mckaaw of Reims 4 uncorking appottle of The Wine of Kings The King of Wines AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. Penang. > (Incorporated in England.) ALSO SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. A s od HF4 v Wii game- LArf\ and then V I a Carlsberg. 3 g s &c207 words
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Advertisement39 1933-01-17 8 E. O. HOTEL, PENANG. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE WEDNESDAY, 18th January, 1933. Dance Music by the band of the S.S. PRESIDENT VAN BUREN •‘fitfiJfiHiffiSfiHilfiKifitfiSfiffiffiffilfiffiffilfiffilF LAMPSHADES HAND PAINTED PARCHMENT Chinese LAHTERH By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. 31, BISHOP ST., PENANG39 words
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Article1467 1933-01-17 9 REICHSTAG MEETING MAY BE POSTPONED TILL MARCH Complicated Situation breach BETWEEN REICH GOVERNMENT AND AGRARIAN LANDBUND Berlin, Yesterday. The barometer vote in the Diet election at Lippe has Ited in substantial gains for the Nazis whose vote exceeds that of the last elections (38,900) by five1,467 words
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Article311 1933-01-17 9 —Reuter. French Plane Crosses South Atlantic SEARCH FOR MR. HINKLER CONTINUES Port Natal (Brazil), Yesterday. The French giant three-engined aeroplane Arcenciel arrived safely at 4.40 p.m. from Saint Louis, Senegal, which it left at 4.48 a.m. The ’plane left Marseilles at 10.10 a.m. on Jan. 12.—Reuter. LADY BAILEY Lady.-—Reuter. - 311 words
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Article78 1933-01-17 9 Economically Unsound and Likely to Provoke War Washington, Yesterday. Mr. Hoover, through Col. Stimson and Mr. Hurley, Secretary for War, launched another broadside against the Philippines Independence Bill as economically unsound and likely to provoke war,” asserting that a freedom provided measure would be catastrophic. Col. Stimson stressed78 words
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Article91 1933-01-17 9 Three British Communists Sentenced PROTRACTED CASE CONCLUDED New Delhi, Yesterday. The three-year Meerut conspiracy trial which cost £120,000, has ended with the conviction of three Englishmen and 24 Indians for conspiring to deprive the King his sovereignty in India. Spratt and Bradley, who were alleged to have been91 words
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Article176 1933-01-17 9 FLYING MISHAP NEAR NAIROBI Rescue Planes Set Out Rugby, Yesterday. Aeroplanes left Nairobi to-day to search for two young English air women, Misses Joan Page and Audrey Sale Barker, who were missing after leaving Moshi for Nairobi on Saturday. The air women who had flown to176 words
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Article45 1933-01-17 9 .—Reuter. New Ministry Under M. Venizelos Athens, Yesterday. A new Cabinet has been formed with M. Venizelos as Prime Minister; M. Michalacopoulos, Foreign Minister M. Cafandaris, Finance Minister; M. Catechakis, Minister for War, following the failure of M. Tsaldaris’s Ministry on January 13.-.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article102 1933-01-17 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. First Meeting to be Held on Thursday Rugby, Yesterday. The first meeting of the Cabinet this year will be held on Thursday and Sir John Simon, Foreign Secretary, will return from Geneva to be present. He will remain in England for a few days, but.—Rugby Radio Service. - 102 words
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Article86 1933-01-17 9 HN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £145-7-6 £144-5-0 nN (3 Months) r London £145-17-6 £144-15-0 Singapore 573.8714 Business Done Penang $<3.58 Business Done Buyers—No sellers COPRA (Sundried) $5.20 $5.30 BLACK PEPPER RUBBER London 2*d. 2 %d. New York 3c. (G) 2 &c. (G) Singapore 61i C^S- c s $3.20 $3.2086 words
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Advertisement50 1933-01-17 9 iPRITChARD'S FIRST ANNUAL I SALE I NOW PROCEEDING 1 1 T I Astounding Reductions In All Departments. I 1 C I GROCERIES, I j HAT GOWNS, > j SOFT FURNISHINGS, HOUSEHOLD LINEN. SILVERWARE, CHINA GLASS. GENTS OUTFITTING, BOOTS SHOES. 1 DO NOT MISS THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. r I a MB50 words
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Article1177 1933-01-17 10 ARSENAL’S TEAM OF “VETERANS” WHY NOT A EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP? (From Our Own Correspondent) London, December 31. ARSENAL’S UPS AND DOWNS Arsenal, Aston Villa, Stoke City, and Brentford, all defeated on the same day three of them leaders in their respective Divisions Those were some Christmas crackers1,177 words
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Article77 1933-01-17 10 Chinese Woman Hit by Stray Pellets A Chinese woman was accidentally hit by stray pellets from the rifle of an Indian Municipal dog-shooter in Pasar Lane, off Jalan Besar, Singapore, on Friday morning. She had punctured wounds on the right forearm, the right leg, the side of77 words
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1277 1933-01-17 10 RANGERS OR MOTHERWELL AS CHAMPIONS THE FAILURE OF HEARTS DRAW FOR THE SCOTTISH CUP (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Dec. 31 RACE FOR LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP Interest in the race for the championship of the First Division of the Scottish League is for the moment confined chiefly to the doings of1,277 words
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Article548 1933-01-17 10 ENGLAND BATTING Hi’est Not Inns. Runs. Score Out Av. Sutcliffe ..4 280 194 1 93.33 Hammond 3 143 112 0 47.66 Nawab of Pataudi 3 122 102 0 40.66 R. Wyatt 4 76 38 1 25.33 G. Allen ..3 72 30 0 24.00 Leyland 3 41 22 0548 words
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Advertisement50 1933-01-17 10 I cloth-lined ENVELOPES J Sizes. Prices. 151x6 $5.00 per 100 15 x 6 J $5.00 per 100 1 12 xSJ $4.50 per 100 I ll|xs $4.00 per 100 1 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 1 TO CLEAR. J Pinang Gazette Press, J Ltd. J IA, PENANG STREET. 1 %WUWWWW/'A50 words
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Advertisement42 1933-01-17 10 F j JAMAL Mothers! Cuticura Soap Used Daily Protects the Skin and Keeps It Healthy Every member of the family should use Cuticnra Soap regularly. Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Muller Phinpn (Malaya) Limited, Union Building, Singapore.42 words
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Advertisement102 1933-01-17 10 el P j) y° ur children A Wr" to if if vi g° rous b- ea z aw w 1 VERY mother can help her If w'rr T jP Uittle ones to radiant health jtgSSr a jWK by giving them a nutritioi-'S» balanced diet. That is vzhy thousands of wise102 words
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823 1933-01-17 11 —Fteniny News. FILL A BUCKET TWICE DAILY Astonished Farmer London, Jan- 3. stor y of a man who bought a HtreS r -it became known as <^wau“'th» cow could fill a huenk twice a day. The owner—Fteniny News. - 823 words
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Article480 1933-01-17 11 Court Martial Verdict on Naval Officer FRAUD CHARGE Rugby Player and Mess Accounts London, Dec. 30. At a naval court martial at Chatham, Sub.-Lieut. Guy Camille Myler Falla, of H.M.S. Renown, was found guilty of altering an entry in a mess account book with intent to defraud480 words
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Advertisement36 1933-01-17 11 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a throwaway price.” Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satis factory figure.36 words
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Advertisement325 1933-01-17 11 Cream Cream. This delightful cleansin S cream I I AZQI Exquisitely perfumed (L will keep your pores in working S ii t |LC wit h 47 Eau de Co ggjff f order and your i logne.ltforms a lasting complexion young. 1 foundation for powder P erf ht 5 I I325 words
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Article1766 1933-01-17 12 HUE SC<W| COMMISSIONER FOR MALAYA'S INTERESTING REPORT FOR 1932—OUTSTANDING SUCCESS OF MALACCA SCOUTS SMALL PERCENTAGE OF FIRST CLASS SCOUTS DEPLORED—STANDARD OF SCOUTING BETTER IN COUNTRY DISTRICTS THAN IN LARGE TOWNS —APPEAL TO HEADS OF SCHOOLS A CORRECTION It has been brought to my notice that Mr. Cheeseman’s report on the1,766 words
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Advertisement527 1933-01-17 12 I WO'Of i rpte&s i rl if i i llpgggt i I FOR MOTORISTS I J Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Are Invaluable. > WHETHER one motors for business or J pleasure, either as a driver or passenger, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will be found a valuable accessory. J527 words
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Advertisement372 1933-01-17 12 «raaaJ I mienburys Foods. The‘Allcnburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free and their use is an absolute guarantee against infantile r" diarrhoea and cholera. g Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No 2 P Birth to a months 3to6m<>nu >9372 words
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Article645 1933-01-17 13 Schedule of Principal Lines wfoll^ S usto, M rr,rin b e iron, Penang during th. week: L M PORT to-day o<3 TPONOH from P. Brandan and Lang--3S sails for Pangkalan Brandan and rLkat on Monday, 21st instant PUMAEUS from Singapore. Sails for t v.’rpool, Havre and645 words
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Article269 1933-01-17 13 JANUARY, 1933 TUESDAY, JANUARY 17 Meeting of the Municipal Commissioner, 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18 Entries close for Penang Turf Club Amateur Meeting. SATURDAY, 21 Penang Polo Club Amateur Meeting. JANUARY 19, 20 AND 21 Penang Radio Exhibition, Town Hall. FEBRUARY SATURDAY, 11 Perak Turf Club Races,269 words
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Article89 1933-01-17 13 To-day ait the Esplanade, 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March —Flying Squad—Hume. 2. Overture —Le Songe d’une nuit d’ete —Thomas. 3. Selection—lolanthe—Sullivan. 4. An Oriental Scene—A Dervish Chorus —Ketelby. 5. Waltz—Tresor d’Amour—Waldteufel. 6. Selection—Vanity Fair—Finck. 7. Fox Trot—Oh! Oh! Oh! I wanna go home—Keys. God save the89 words
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Article50 1933-01-17 13 The following are the tin outputs for the first holf of January, 1933: Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.:—Hours, 186; cubic yards, 43,000; piculs, 224. Katu Tin Dredging, Ltd.: —Hours, 293; cubic yards, 85,000; piculs, 363. Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging N.L.: hours, 615; cubic yards, 165,000; piculs, 974.50 words
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Article442 1933-01-17 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 6th January per the Dutch Aeroplane via Aior Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on the 16th January. AIR MAILS A mail for South Amrica, by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at442 words
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Advertisement31 1933-01-17 13 APIOL STEEL Sure and ccrtai n for all Female complaints. Every lady should 1 keep a box house. I W. J. EDMONDS B The English Pharmacy B 52-54, Beach Street, Penang31 words
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Advertisement119 1933-01-17 13 I DIVINE MEDICINE I OF t HERNIA j CENT PER CENT SUCCESS WITHOUT f OPERATION I Why do you suffer from Hernia Come to f us, we shall make a contract with you an-' W cure you of the disease, ff you fail to see 1 us, send three annas119 words
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Advertisement451 1933-01-17 13 Fa s B 4 S a JF CRAVENA CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES si Proportionate blending of ico% pure matured Virginia tobaccos--A M!LD Virginia for DELICACY; FULL STRENGTH Virginia for BODY VERY RICH Virginia for FLAVOUR; and ANOTHER solely for its BOUQUET. In the blending of these «am» tobaccos Carreras’ EXPERIENCE451 words
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493 1933-01-17 14 Why Wet Weather Keeps People Away from Churches 400 “SOLUTIONS” RECEIVED London, January 2. Dr. W. M. Irwin, vicar of Duffield, after reading more than 400 letters received from all parts of the country as a result of a competition which he initiated a few493 words
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Article307 1933-01-17 14 Girl Substitutes Baby for Figure London, Dec. 29. -_n extraordinary scene at the Roman Catholic Church of St. Aloysius, Oxford, in which a young woman is alleged to have placed a baby in the crib (a representation of the Bethlehem stable), and afterwards knocked over altar ornaments,307 words
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Article301 1933-01-17 14 Palmist’s Evidence of Interviews an OPEN VERDICT AT INQUEST London, Dec. 31. An open verdict was recorded by the coroner at the inquest, at Battersea, London, on Lily Rosina Lovelock (30), a lady s companion, of Ramsden road, Balham, who was found dead in the bathroom301 words
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Article284 1933-01-17 14 Deaths During New Year Celebrations WOMAN SHOT Casualties in Political Clashes Berlin, January 1. Two people were killed ana several injured in shooting affrays and assaults during the New Year celebrations in different parts of ~erlin last night. After a Communist had been found stabbed to284 words
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Article273 1933-01-17 14 NEDERLAND ROYAL MAIL LINE. ROTTERDAM LLOYD SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE via Belawan, Sabang, Colombo, Suez, via Belawan, Sabang Port Said, Genoa, Algiers, Southampton Port Said, Marseilles Gibr.'ta to Amsterdam. Southampton to Rot//.' Tan &ier m▼. M. v. St. Aldegonde 19,000 Jan. 27 m.v. SIBAJAK A m.V. CHR. HUYGENS 16,000273 words
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Advertisement484 1933-01-17 14 I I n I I RaBBI 1i PRICES FROM $1.85 PER PAIR. Don’t worry about the stocking problem. We know how important it is... how quickly stockings wear out, how hard it is to buy them good looking yet economical. Have you tried Kayser* hosiery? They're sheer, clear and alluring484 words
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Advertisement275 1933-01-17 14 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC DODWELL CASTLE LINE. LINS Joint Service of SAILINGS FOR Pacific Java Bengal Line and New York, Boston and Baltimore Silver Line. Limited Due Due to Penang New Yort San Francisco, Los Angeles anc mv t'HURLAND CASTLE North Pacific Ports. Jan. 17 Feb. Due. Sail Penang. AGENTS m.v.275 words
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Advertisement2057 1933-01-17 15 J 3 I /1 j- a- N P- 0.-BRITISH INDIA Z f /m AND apcar Ij NES V (Companies Incorporated In r XBLUfc FUNNEL’ LIMB HOME TO ENGLAND MA,Lpassen^r^7^ go serves jrr, fT“ via PANAMA CANAL p«an g Tel ui. A„,„m p» rt s»* v Na-iUes. London, Rotterdam Glasgow dan.2,057 words
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1167 1933-01-17 16 Legislative Council Speeches MR. PLEDGER GREATEST EXAMPLE” OF HARDWORKING MAN Before the business of the meeting was taken up yesterday the Colonial Secretary (Sir John Scott) said he wished to refer to one or two topics which interested tnem all. Ine first was1,167 words
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Article89 1933-01-17 16 Rugby Radio Service. To be Developed as Great Air Port Rugby, Yesterday. Southampton, which is already the biggest passenger port in the Empire and Europe, aspires also to become a great air port. Local authorities have acquired a site for a large Municipal aerodrome between Southampton and Eastleigh, whichRugby Radio Service. - 89 words
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Article83 1933-01-17 16 An Arresting Case Opening Freiburg, Jan. 12. This pleasant Black Forest town is the scene of the opening of the arresting trial for fraud and false pretences of Herr Hummel alias Daubmann, whose fantastic tale of having been detained in French captivity since the war and of having83 words
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Article31 1933-01-17 16 .—Reuter. London, To-day. The death is announced of Mr. F. W. Payne, the engineer whose design of dredges modernised the tin dredging in- dustry in Malaya..—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article53 1933-01-17 16 PENANG, JANUARY 17 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 27|32 m/ts 2/315|16 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/4% On New YorK Bank Demand 38% none France T.T. 985noni India n T.T. 152% Hongkong T.T. 43% Shanghai T.T. 138 Bar Silver T.T. 16%53 words
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Article609 1933-01-17 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation* in MESSiiS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller? MINING Ayer Weng 90 I.ooc 90 I.ooc Batu Caves 27% 32% 30 35 Kampong Lanjut 15|0 17 0 14|0 16|0 Hong Fatt609 words
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Article117 1933-01-17 16 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 86 86 New York 3.35% 3.35% Montreal 3.80% 3.80 Brussels 24.24 24 7j16 Geneva 17 7|16 17 7|32 Amsterdam 8.35% 8 7|32 Milan 65 9|16 65 9|16 Berlin 14.12% 14% Stockholm 18% 18% Copenhagen 20 3|32 19 27|32 Oslo 19% 19%117 words
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Article1082 1933-01-17 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST E A NAMES, s RUBBER (Dollar.) S C. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 4° 5° Alor Gajah R'd.ber Estate 25 35 Amalgamated Maia; Estates 70 93 Ayet Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 0 Ayer Kunmg Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayei Motek Rubber Co. 20 30 Ayer Pangs Rubber1,082 words
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Article32 1933-01-17 16 —“Reuter. TEST match $c C! Adelaide, Tod Sy England had scoredl3( for three wickets t) lunch fime.—Reuter, Later. Wyatt 41 Allen I! Jardine Ql ;d Hu mino(( batting.— R eu er—“Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement37 1933-01-17 16 IMPERIAL PREFERENCE CERTiFiCATS OF ORIGIN No. 119 (Produce) In your own interests use the correct form prescribed by H. M. Customs. Printed forms (ordinary and sslr-ma.il paper) obtainable from The Pinang Gazette Press Ltd. la, PENANG STREET.37 words
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Advertisement34 1933-01-17 16 ta N l2, thi l, n J.v^ CC K edB hk success b,,t access needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the Pinang Gazette regularly and keep at the top of the tree.34 words
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Advertisement296 1933-01-17 16 MISCELLANEOUS! WANTED —Vertical Steam Boiler high 4'6" diameter, (15 h.p. at 100 fl pressure) in first class condition anc-»H plete with all accessories. Apply No. 13, c/o Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE I FOR SALE—I 929 Buick tourer. driven, approx. 25,000 miles. ReamH offer. Apply Box No. 14, c/o FuaM Gazette.296 words
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Miscellaneous41 1933-01-17 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 75 N 2 m.m. Noon 84 NW TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water TO-DAY 3.15 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 4.30 p.m. 10.0» P m to-morrow 3.49 a.m. 10-30 a.m. 4.43 p.m. 10 51 p.m.41 words
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Miscellaneous60 1933-01-17 16 WIRELESS I To-day s I Call Signs I Wavelengths 31.3 metres I 253 >• I 9.50 p.m. Time Signal’from E 1 Concert by the Midland| dio Orchestra, from a X mingham studio. 10.20—New Books, a talk by M r Selincourt. I 10.40 —Vaudeville programme phone records). 11.10—Dance Music (Gramophone I60 words
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