Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 January 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 15. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, 19th JANUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 123 1 —Reuter. NEGOTIATIONS to BE REOPENED On Supply Of Guarantees GOVERNMENT CONFIDENT Capetown, Yesterday. It is learned authoritatively that the leaders of the South African I arty have definitely decided to attempt to re-open negotiations with Mr. I iel~ man Roos. General Smuts will
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  • 116 1 1 nited States for military purposes.—Reuter Wiitless. Mr. Hoover’s Special Message To Congress Washington, Jan. 10. An appeal for the closer control of trau in arms was made by President Hoover in a special message to Congress in which he urges either the speedy ratification of the projected
    1 nited States for military purposes.—Reuter Wiitless. .  -  116 words
  • 73 1 Ct are lyL S On the Lrack'—Reuter Eight Killed and Twenty Injured Bucharest, Jan. 10. were killed and twenty local t V h an express crashed into a tion P a in n Cntering Burcharest StaCai na S of the local train were ««cuework Th'? rd 1S hampering
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  • 50 1 Reuter Wireless. No Grounds for Justifying Reconsideration The Home c London, Jan. 9. to Mr Unshu' Cretary haS Sent a letter A I l thal Wending j n t erf(l JUS him in recomthc Court in ,ence with tb e decision of e CaSe Of Tom Mann.-
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  • 62 1 -vie neid up off u b y Radio Service. Disorganised at Southampton Rog in ti Ru b y, Yesterday. ,s outhHtnp to sh' rl (Tllann el disorganized PHnu of h PP ng the deWfts d( '’Tyui whilst',‘ 4 ana f r New York w o’-her ves .i s in-coming
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  • 1826 1 Big Decision For Tokyo ACCEPTANCE OF ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY LYTTON REPORT FOR BREACH WITH AS BASIS FOR 9 1 LEAGE ON MATTER OF DISCUSSION J PRINCIPLE Nanking Government Taken Severely To Task OUTSPOKEN VIEWS OF KWANTUNG LEADER Geneva, Yesterday. —Central Press. The Sino-Japanese crisis has
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  • 65 1 sion.—Reuter Wireless. Prague» Jan. 14. Jan Kueblik, the violinist, was injured in the chest this afternoon in a motor crash. His car, in which he was accompanied by the pianist, Holecek, collided with a heavy lorry and turned somersault. Kubelik scrambled through the roof and immediately
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  • 18 1 Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Prince George who is suffering from influenza is progressing satisfactorily.
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  • 168 1 ANOTHER FLYING TRAGEDY No News FRENCH MILITARY PLANES TO SEARCH Rugby, Yesterday. Fears are entertained for the safety of Lady Bailey who has beeq missing since Sunday night when she left Oran, Algeria, on a further stage on her attempted record flight to Capetown.
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  • 557 1 Rugby Radio Service. Authoritative Colonial Office Statement SEQUEL TO DISCOVERY OF GOLD Rugby, Yesterday. The Colonial Office in an authoritative statement deals with the position of native lands following from the recent discovery of gold in Kenya. It is explained that in East Africa minerals
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  • 179 1 Moscow, January 10. “We have failed in the general programme for the Five Year Plan by six months,” said Stalin in a speech to the Central Communist Committee, due to the refusal of certiin neighbouring countries to sign nonaggression
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  • 39 1 —Reuter. Paris, Yesterday. Maurice Chevalier and his wife, Yvonne Vallee, have been divorced. The Court decided that both were equally blameworthy for the break up of the marriage. Yvonne pleaded desertion and Maurice incompatibility of temperament.—Reuter.
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  • 54 1 ing.—Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, who attended to-day’s adjourned meeting of the Committee of Nineteen set up by the League of Nations Assembly to consider the Sino-Japanese dispute, leaves Geneva to-night by train for Paris. He will fly to London early
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  • 228 1 —Reuter Wireless. GREAT REJOICINGS IN BULGARIA TWO HOLIDAYS Sofia, Jan. 12. The country is eagerly anticipating a happy event at the Palace, where several Bulgarian doctors and an Italian Gynaecologist are attending Queen Joanna. Many gifts have already arrived for the Royal baby, including four perambulators
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  • 209 1 banks of countries holding excesses.- «cuter Wireless. Stabilisation of Prices in European Hotels Nice, Jan. 10. Stabilisation of prices in European hotels and the creation of a system for tional exchange of coupons available in any hotel in a European country are the main objects to be discussed
    banks of countries holding excesses.- «cuter Wireless.  -  209 words
  • 35 1 Remer Wireless. Washington, Jan. 9. The prohibition repeal resolution has been approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Under the proposed plan dry States would be protected and Congress has authorised a ban on public-house.—
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    • 1875 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notices notice penang hill BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Re Amalgamation of I RAILWAY PENANG TURF CLUB c,nNESE u^ BCIAL BANK Time Table. lT >;i communications relating to PENANG row club. the ho hong bank limited f J Mrertisements should be addressed to AMATEUR MEETING the oveesba-chinese bank "’rrmvs MCKItSC
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  • 407 3 Furniture Van Runs Away On Hill DITCHED Raiders Dressed As Farm Labourers Fifty policemen were involved in a collision recently near Elham when they were being taken secretly in two large furniture vans to collect goods and cattle seized in distraint
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  • 92 3 Death of Master at Raffles Institution The death has occurred after a short illness of Mr. A. R. Doray, a well-known member of the Indian Catholic community, in the General Hospital, Singapore. Mr. Doray was admitted to the hospital only last week and his death came as
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  • 107 3 Found Murdered in Joo Chiat House I Mystery surrounds the death of a young Chinese woman who was found dead in her house at Lorong Stangee, Joo Chiat District, Singapore, the body being in an advanced state of decomposition. It is said that a neighbour noticed the
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  • 678 3 Tragedy Of Once-rich And Beautiful Woman STRUGGLE FOR HER CHILD “I Have Had To Disappear From The Eyes Of All” London, Jan. 3. Behind the tragedy of Marie Hall,” who was found shot dead on a rosestrewn bed in a Paris hotel, is tlhe story of
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  • 864 4 China News PLAN FOR KWANTUNG Academic Year Prolonged VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN AGAINST REDS Canton, Jan. 7. Upon instruction from the Southwest Political Council, the Kwangtung Provincial Government has rejected the petition of the Canton customs to increase branch customs stations in different parts of the province and has also
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  • 106 4 CHINESE RUN OVER BY MOTOR CAR S. Peters, driver of motor car No. P. 967, was produced before the Police Magistrate yesterday morning as a result of the accident, which occurred at Macalister Road at 7.30 a.m. on -uesday, when a Chinese pedestrian, named Ng Mua, was knocked
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  • 116 4 Low Ah Choon, the Teochew Chinese, who was charged in the Police Court on Monday with theft in a building, received sentence yesterday after the hearing of the evidence of his brother, Lo Fuk Cheong, a gardener on the Chye Hock Estate, Aier Itam. After 8
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  • 45 4 To-day, at the Esplanade, at 5 p.m. 1. March —Gill Bridge—Hume. 2. Overture—Tancredi—Rossini. 3. Selection—La Gran Via—Valverde. 4. Intermezzo —The Love Dance Hoschna. 5. Waltz —Cardova—Gomez. 6. Selection—Stand up and Sing—Ellis. 7. Fox Trot—My Blue Bird’s Back Again —Nicholls GOD SAVE THE KING.
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  • 111 4 Of the 4,046,512 lbs. of canned pineapple imported into Canada during the past seven months, 2,008,666 lbs. came from the Straits Settlements, 1,459,221 lbs. from Australia and 420,042 from other Empire countries. The Hon’ble Mr. H. G. R. Leonard, British Resident of Pahang, paid his usual
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  • 638 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Dannatt are going home on leave in March. Mr. J. J- Vanston arrived by the s.s. Rawang yesterday from the Dindings. Mr. J. Aiken, of Evatt Co., Ipoh, and Mrs. Aiken have gone on transfer to Singapore. Mr A E. W. Mason, the
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  • 1081 5 YESTERDAY’S PLAY IN THIRD TEST —O- SINGLETON. PONSFORD, BRADMAN AND F MACABE DISMISSED i t l WOODFULL AND RICHARDSON BATTING fourth day’s play in the third Cricket Test between the end oi tne i t Adelaide, England find themselves in a winning
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  • 143 5 Reuter. Wednesday Defeated VILLA WELL EXTENDED BY BRADFORD CITY London, Yesterday. The following are the results of the replays in the third round of the F. A. Cup Competition: Millwall 1 Reading 1 Southend 2 Watford 0 Luton T. 2 Barnsley 0 Aston V. 2
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  • 182 5 Mr. Lee Cheng Yong The speical art exhibition of modern Paintings and Drawings by Mr. Lee Cheng Yong will be displayed at the Philomathic Union in Acheen Street on Saturday, Sunday and i»ionday, 21st, 22nd and 23rd January, 1933 and not at the Chinese Town
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  • 299 5 P.C.C. Men and Women FAIR SEX GIVE IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY A very large crowd assembled on the Esplanade yesterday to witness the first > turnout, at hockey, of the women players of the Penang Cricket Club. Two' mixed L sides, evenly balanced, took the field and
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  • 193 5 SEAMAN KILLED AND MUCH DAMAGE DONE London, Dec. 29. J. H. Johnston, a seaman on the Majestic, was killed and the crew’s scullery wrecked, and two cooks nearly drowned, when a giant wave hit the liner during a severe storm on Friday. Johnston, who was in
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  • 170 5 8,388 MILES IN LESS THAN NINE AND A HALF DAYS Paris, Dec. 29. In an aeroplane no more powerful than a large car, Rene Lefevre, the trans-Atlantic airman, has flown from Paris to Saigon covering the 8,388 miles in nine days, nine hours and
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  • 883 6 Woman’s Stolen Jade Pendant COURT TO DECIDE WHO IS OWNER “It seems to me that there is a seizure as soon as the police officer takes possession of the article as being suspected to have been stolen, no matter whether it is handed to him by the
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  • 520 6 MERCHANT FLEET Huge Sums Spent On Subsidies BID TO COMPETE ON EVERY ROUTE Invasion Of Empire Services London, Jan. 3. Sir Alan Anderson’s outspoken comments on American shipping policy, which he described as a form of dumping, have drawn attention to the prodigious growth of the
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  • 1993 7 APPLICATION for site off PATANI ROAD Approved By Commissioners CHAIRMAN USES HIS CASTING VOTE tps of an Ordinary Meeting of the M commissioners of George Town, MUB CIP ht M on Tuesday, the 13th Decern- I Penang. 1932 Mr G VV. Bryant
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  • 308 7 Midnight Discovery In Police Station MURDER TRIAL ECHO London, Dec. 29. Detective-Inspector W. Vince, of the Birmingham C.1.D., was found shot dead late on Tuesday night, at King’s Heath Police Station, Birmingham, where he lived. A constable heard a shot from the direction of stairs which lead
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  • 1066 7 GERMAN BEATEN IN NINTH ROUND BOXING AT ITS BEST BRITISH CHAMPION’S SPEED Jack Petersen, Britain’s young heavyweight champion, beat Hans Schonrath, the German boxer, in the ninth round at Cardiff on Jan. 2 after a remarkable fight. The ending of the fight was sensational. At the
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  • 201 7 ANONYMOUS GIFT FOR REMODELLING London, Jan. 4. Thanks to a substantial gift by an anonymous donor the gold Communion plate of St. Paul’s Cathedral will be remodelled, as desired by the Chapter. This plate has an interesting history. In the height of his prosperity
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  • 354 7 “I Will Kill You When I Come Out DARING THEFTS Two young women who had committed a series of daring thefts in various parts of London were sentenced recently at London Sessions. The two—one a blonde, the other a brunette—were described as Kathleen Gray, aged
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  • 661 8 Though it passed unnoticed in India and this part of the world, an event of more than ordinary historical importance was celebrated in London last month —the bicentenary of the birth of Warren Hastings. On his monument at Westminster Abbey a wreath was laid from the
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  • 258 8 In the United Kingdom, we believe, it is illegal to sell wines produced there under the names which have acquired fame and suggest an origin in certain definite regions of the European continent. Thus though it is possible with the appropriate grapes to manufacture Hocks and Moselles in
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  • 1079 8 THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SYMBOL AND IDEA When anyone talks about the millennium he is pretty sure, unless he has made a genuine study of the subject, to use v.ie term in a vague sense, and to mean by it some kind of ideal condition of peace and prosperity,
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  • 780 8 MEDAL FOR EXPLORER Mr. Bertram Thomas, who was th ra erse the Gr sert of Arabia, received the i r Gold Medal from the Royal Geographical Society in recognition feats of exploration. Comparative,* f people realise that during the t when he was Prime Minister to the 7?
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  • 133 9 or "-Reuter. INVITATION by DIVERSITY CHANCELLOR T„ Deliver a Series of Lectures Nanking, Yesterday. Mr u Cbla-luen, Chancellor of the Na- central University, telegraphed to M Kong th!-’ afternoon Inviting Mr. XX» and of the invitation, which is tn u jc as follows “on
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  • 161 9 LU cd— Reuter. By Dissatisfied Japanese at Yokohama Tokyo, Yesterday. As the climax to a prolonged dispute arism n from dissatisfaction with the Company» agents regarding the terms of contra*. a mob of two hundred Japanese attacked the Yokohama branch of the Singer Senuig Machine Company and destroyed
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  • 799 9 GRAVE DISORDERS REPORTED FROM MANY PLACES Monarchy Essential Madrid, Jan. 12. Despite the official assurances that the anarchist uprising has been quelled, the fires of revolt appear to be still smouldering beneath the surface, as indicated by the disorders and numerous bomb explosions reported from all parts of
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  • 24 9 —Reuter. Hong Kong, To-day. Cheng Kwok Yau has been reprieved by the Governor-in-Coun-cil and the sentence commuted to life imprisonment.—Reuter.
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  • 77 9 —Reuter. OXFORD TO CREATE READERSHIP £775 Per Year Offered The Universities China Committee, London, has offered Oxford University a sum of £775 yearly for ten years to encourage teaching the Chinese language and study Chinese literature with special reference to religion and philosophy. Alt a meeting
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  • 97 9 !.—Reuter Wireless. Fog Holds Up Traffic and Trains London, Jan. 10. Winter has returned to Britain after the Spring-like Christmastide and New Year with a seventeen degrees’ frost in London which was enveloped in a dense fog and CiEy traffic and trains arriving at the termini were held
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  • 94 9 Cabinet of concentration. —Reuter Wireless. Athens, Jan. 12. The Government icas defeated by 109 •votes to 91 in the Chamber following the announcement by M. Venizelos that the Liberal Party would withdraw its support of Government in consequence of the attitude adopted by the Ministers of War, Marine
    Cabinet of concentration.—Reuter Wireless.  -  94 words
  • 79 9 the London service are away ill. —Reuter Wireless. Closed Owing to Wave of Influenza London, Jam. 10. .Elstree film studios are closed owing to the wave of influenza thinning the ranks of promincnU artists and technicians. The scare is spreading throughout the country, most London business and public
    the London service are away ill.—Reuter Wireless.  -  79 words
  • 198 9 MR. A. M. GOODMAN MOST LIKELY Mr. W. R. Boyd to Succeed Mr. Bryant It is now definitely known that the Hon. Mr. P. T. Allen, Resident Councillor, Penang, will be sailing from Penang, in April, prior to retirement. Mr. Allen was born on October 14,
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  • 174 9 Judgment for Plaintiffs In the Supreme Court, yesterday, Mr. I Justice Prichard, K.C., gave judgment for the Standard Oil Company of New York in the suit they brought against Lim Hock Seng and Luang Bises, trading as Chop Hock Seng at Takuapa, Siam, for the
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  • 104 9 PIN Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £146-0-0 £1 <6-0-0 TIN (3 Months) London £146-10-0 £146-12-6 Singapore $74.37% $73.75 Business Done Penang 74.3,% Business Done ..Buyers—No sellers COPRA (Sundried) $5.15 $5.15 BLACK PEPPER RUBBER London 2/id. New York 2%c. (G) 2-fifc. 7G) Singapore 6i 5 c t 6% cts. TAPIOCA
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  • 353 10 MAN THE SHAH HAS BEEN FORCED TO DISMISS SEVEN YEARS OF GREATNESS, THEN— London, Dec. 31. People in London who know Persia and things Persian are extremely surprised at the news that the Shah has dismissed Prince Timurtash, his Court Minister and right-hand man.” Seven
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  • 249 10 Mouiana Invites Opponents to Discussion Negapatam, Dec. 29. A well-aJtended public meeting, including Hindus, Christians and Muslims, was held yesterday under the auspices of the Jama-at-ul-Muslimeen Deeniya Najmu. Mouiana Syed Ghulam Rasool Sahib Kadiri of Valuthur presided. The Self-Respect movement and the activities of its propagandists came
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  • 750 10 EXCITED SCENES AT ANNUAL MEETING QUESTIONS ON PROFITS There were stormy scenes at the annual meeting of shareholders of the Stoll Theatres Corporation at the London Coliseum on December 31, when Sir Oswald Stoll presided. The Corporation controls twelve cinema and theatre companies including the Coliseum Syndicate,
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    • 35 10 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 satisfactory fiicirc
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    • 37 10 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.
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    • 114 10 RADIO EXHIBITION TOWN HALL, PENANG. 19th, 20th 21st January 1933. THE BRITISH BLUESPOT CO.. LTD.. Invites your attention to the "Bhiespot" stand where will be displayed their World-Renowned Loudspeakers and other Radio Products. FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM STOCKISTS Kee Huat Co., Campbell Street, Key Cycle Motor Co., —Church Street. OR SOLE
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    • 391 10 It’s a Shame To Stay Fat So Easy to Reduce Look about you. Note how slender on that gland factor which modem de» figures now displace the fat so common tors now employ. The tablets years ago. There has come a new era, ed by a world-famous medical laboratory, based
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  • 849 11 VARIETY ARTISTS’ BROADCASTS TRUCE REACHED EXHAUSTIVE SURVEY TO BE MADE Fleet Street, Dec. 29. A truce was reached to-night in the war between the British Broadcasting Corporation and the General Theatres Corporation over the question of broadcasts by variety artists under contract to the G.T.C. The effect
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  • 559 11 The Prince On Value Of Publicity PRAISE OF EFFORTS IN DEPRESSED AREAS The Prince of Wales, addressing the annual meeting of the Travel and Industrial Development Association of Great Britain, in London, said British self-confidence would give confidence to other countries and help us all along
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    • 414 11 Cuticura Healed. Rash of Wet Nature On Soo’» Face on ray '7 I’’ 1 fac u JLution «nd b«”»' n K- an d r ,h „itb xrrit» nature. The irritation broke n °Ld 'h«« he wa alwaya scratch- and the breaking out spread to other f hi» body. I h
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    • 25 11 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the 11 Pinang Gazette 11 will help to pull you through dull times.
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  • 163 12 RUMOUR OF FURTHER CUT DENIED OPTIMISM IN DUTCH CIRCLES Amsterdam, December 28. The Financial Times correspondent learns from well-informed Dutch tin quarters that rumours as to an agreement to restrict tin production to a still lower quota are unfounded. No such further reduction of quota has been,
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  • 291 12 U.K. WAREHOUSE STOCKS DOWN As regards tin, the London market has not been at all active, but opening after Christmas on the weak side, with spot slipping down to £l4B Bs. 9d., some support was forthcoming later, and the price rallied to £149 2s. 6d. for spot
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  • 292 12 A monthly committee meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce was held in the Sandakan Club on Wednesday, January 4th. Present: The Hon’ble Mr. F. W. Pinnock in the Chair, Dr. V. A. Stookes, Mr. H. J. Walker, Mr. Goh Teck Soon, and Mr.
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  • 385 12 FINANCIAL POSITION QUITE SOUND London, December 31. The twenty-second annual general meeting of Pontian (Malay) Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at the registered offices, 7, Great Winchester-street, E.C., Mr. Philippe E. Gourju (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report, said
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  • 138 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 85 13(16 85 13(16 New York 3.34% 3.35 Montreal 3.84% 3.83% Brussels 24.19% 24 7|16 Geneva 17.39 17 1332 Amsterdam 8.34 8.34 Milan 65 7|16 65 7|16 Berlin 14 3(32 14 332 Stockholm 18 11(32 18 ***** Copenhagen 20 1|32 20
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  • 593 13 Schedule of Principal Lines >■«“« W k: !N PORT TO-DAY Bq troNOH from P. Brandan and Lang- BSails for Pangkalan Brandan and Okaton Monday, 21st instant oq SaEUS from Singapore. Sails for 8 Liverpool, Havre and Glasgow. waWTDOL from Moulmein. Sails for 8 Moulmein and Tavoy
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  • 281 13 JANUARY, 1933 JANUARY 19, 20 AND 21 Penang Radio Exhibition, Town Hall. SATURDAY, 21 Penang Polo Club Amateur Meeting. MONDAY, JANUARY 23 Entries close for Taiping Turf Club Ama teur Meeting. JANUARY 27 Golden Wedding Celebrations, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aeria. JANUARY 27 AND 28 Taiping Turf
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  • 247 13 WIFE’S BELIEF THAT COLONEL FAWCETT IS STILL ALIVE New light is thrown on the seven-year-old mystery of the disappearance of Colonel Fawcett, the British explorer, in the unknown Matto Grosso territory of Brazil, by news which has been received in London by his wife, Mrs.
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  • 562 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. 0., London says that the mail despatched from Penang on December 24 by the s.s. “Ranpura” was delivered in London on January 14. AIR MAILS A mail for South Amrica, by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by
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  • 167 13 LESS INTEREST IN SPECIALISED TRAINING London, Dec. 29. College students in America are more numerous to-day than they were in 1927 and they are showing more interest in liberal education than in specialised work. This statement (says Reuter from Cincinnati) was made by Dr. Raymond Walters,
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  • 508 13 SUPERB BRITISH FILM AT QUEEN’S DRAMA IN THE DESERT Adapted from The Tragedy Of Korosko, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Fires Of Fate, which opened at the Queen’s last night is one of the most exciting and dramatic films yet produced by a British Company.
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    • 88 13 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advert.* :nent in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesala. From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in
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    • 123 13 HERE'S SOMETHING NEW IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT I I It’s BIG It’s THRILLING /W It’s INSPIRING/ M Courageous pioneers fighting their way through the perils of a deathinfested wilderness to win an empire w! Zane Grey's OBRIEN Janet CHANDLER Marion BURNS Arthur PIERSON I 7 Directed by I ee f av
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  • 790 14 Court Dismisses Anpe*'.! MAN WHO CAUSED ARRESTS IN INDIA The appeal of Pallak Nath Singh, who was convicted by the District Judge on a charge of forgery has been 'em by the Court of Appeal. The forged document in .•ieslian ;.s a letter purporting to be si
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  • 217 14 SPANISH PRISONERS SAID TO BE ON BOARD SOUTHWARD INTO THE ATLANTIC London, Jan. 2. A Spanish warship and a coastguard vessel are chasing a French sailing-boat which is believed to be racing southward info the Atlantic with 29 Spanish political prisoners on board. The prisoners escaped
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  • 442 14 Dr. W. R. Hadwen London, Dec. 29. Dr. Walter Robert Hadwen, President of the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection, has died at his Gloucester home. He had been ill about three weeks. Dr. Hadwen was born at Woolwich in 1854. He was educated at Bristol Universi'y
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 428 14 ||T rj I I 0 The Allure 5 j 4 Artistry in self-expression 7 u s is a preci us asset f the ISb W-OF it 3 experienced woman in social 3 circles. She enhances her A»/ Pylf I 3i innate charms by the dis- I d creet use of
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    • 2126 15 A .Ty V. X—/ 1 AND APCAR l-INES I h v r U WBISMWg I (Companies Incorporated in EnglcLui y* BLUB FIIMMEI! LIME OM E TO ENG LA N D MAIL PASSENGER and cargo services LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London ra A M A Rj3 A A. A Peninsular
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  • 963 16 EVERYTHING FOR WIRELESS Unique Display At Town Hall MRS. ALLEN TO OPEN The Radio Exhibition organised by the Penang Wireless Society will be formally opened at 5.30 p.m. to-day by Mrs. Allen, wife of the Resident Councillor, Penang. Speeches will be delivered by the Resident Councillor,
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  • 183 16 Malay Constable Run Over by Train (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Yesterday. A shocking tragedy occurred at the Taipaing railway line in the early hours of the morning (12.50) when a Malay police constable on patrol duty on the permanent way was dashed to pieces by a through
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  • 188 16 Reuter Wireless. Paris, Jan. 10. Heavy sacrifices on all classes will be imposed if the plan submitted by M. Cheron, Finance Minister, is acceptable to the Cabinet. The estimated budget deficit is 10% milliard francs which M. Cheron proposes to meet equally by expenditure cuts and increased taxation.
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  • 269 16 THE WEIGHTS Card of Eight Events The following are the handicaps for the Amateur races on Saturday:— RACE 1 Polo Ponies (G.R.) about 2 Furlongs. Jay a Say When II Campaigner Cattch weights. Countess Patricia 11. 7 Royalty Speedometer Ginger RACE 2 Ponies II 111
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  • 19 16 —Reuter. TEST MATCH SCORE Adelaide, To-day. At lunch Time the score was Australia 183 for six wickets.—Reuter.
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  • 83 16 ’—Reuter Wireless. London, January 9. A recommendation that tote betting in clubs and on greyhound tracks be ended as soon as possible, was made by a unanimous interim report by the Royal Commission on lotteries and betting. The report also recommended that such “conduct in any place of
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  • 76 16 SUPERINTENDENT ACQUITTED Ipoh Prosecution Fails (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. The case against Rodrigues, market superintendent, who was charged with unlawfully confining a port seller in the market office, was concluded yesterday. At the conclusion of the case for the prosecution counsel for accused submitted there was no
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  • 131 16 Appointment of Mr. O. C. K. Corrie Mr. Owen Cecil Kirkpatrick Corrie, M.C., (reports the Free Press London correspondent) has been appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. Mr. Corrie, who is 50 years of age, was educated at Monckton Combe School and
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  • 52 16 PENANG, JANUARY 19. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 ***** m/ts 2/315|1€ Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4% 3 Documentary 2/4% On New York Bank Demand 38% nom France T.T. 9Ssnom India T.T. 152% Hongkong T.T. 43*4 Shanghai T.T. 137% Bar Silver T.T. 16 Batavia
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  • 72 16 To-day’s Programme Call Signs: G.S.E. G.S.C. Wave lengths: 33.3 metres 9.50 Big Ben 25.3 metres P.M. 2.30 Big Bid Laddie Clarke and his Hydro Hotel Orchestra From the Imperial Hydro Hotel, Blackpool 10.20 Evensong From Westminster Abbey 11.05 “The Week in Wes minster” (BlaVncrphone —Stille Process) 11.25 The Hotel
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  • 605 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-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller? MINING Ayer Hitam 10 9 lT3ex 10)9 ll'3cx Batu Caves 30 35 32% 37% Hong Fatt 27% 32% 27% 32% Killinghall Bjo
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  • 787 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. KAMES, I KI -BBER (D ollar I Allenby Rubber Co Alor Gajah Ruhbt U Ayer HlUn, *1 Aver I A'"' ’-k R, ;b C V' a,P 34 fl Avrlane T>:> fr Estates t |J a,au Phn-mn Svniicjt <| Ha-sett R., htK r( Batu I.int i-g RuhL,
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    • 80 16 REWARD Will the person who took by mistake from last night mail from Kuala Lumpur to Penang, One Lady’s Handbag containing Passport, Papers and Photos, please return same to owner Room No. 401, E. O. Hotel? Generous payment for trouble. FOR SALE Two Seater Ford in excellent running order. Engine
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 35 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 86 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Watei TO-DAY 4.28 a.m. 1110 a.m. 5.39 p.m. 10.51 p.m. TO-MORROW 5.26 a.m. 12.01 p.m. 7.06 p.m.
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