Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 January 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 29. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1933. PRICZ 12 CENTS
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  • 265 1 daring crime IN SINGAPORE Pistols Knives Used (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. Late last night four Chinese armed with pistols robbed a house in Beach Road. They then went to another house in Seah Street, stabbed a man and chased him to the roof,
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  • 196 1 Keuter. Fu'l Normal Services Resumed Yesterday T Rugby, Yesterday, whi London omnibus men, H 1 "“’’gbout its course was only parniEht gr t ti,:aUy colla f' sed yesterday and last servo 1 Was announced that full norma: < es will be resumed to-day. men s .T*® WSS nOt
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  • 52 1 m the Rov i > ior many dio Service. 7 1 houaeh old Rugby Ra- > of QU Servant of King’s Household The death Itu Kby, Yesterday. Ch < sterfle!<i, a 4d U 79 e<l x f L rd y-ars in tht 79 wh <> served for many
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  • 38 1 York leas risen to 3.3B%.—Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Stock markets remain quiet. War loan three and a half per cent, is easier at *****6. Sterling rate on New York has risen to 3.3B%.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 120 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Polling Yesterday Full Results at End of Week Rugby, Yesterday. The Irish Free State election campaign, which has been crowded into three weeks, ended last night and polling is taking place to-day. There are about 1,750,000 electors in thirty constituencies returning 153 members to the
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  • 103 1 —Rugby Radio Service. On Her Way Back Home Rugby, Yesterday. Lady Bailey reached Cenia aerodrome, near Oran to-day and intends to fly to Paris to-morrow en route for London. An earlier message stated:— Lady Bailey who on her Cape Town flight made a forced landing in the Sahara
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  • 58 1 115 tons to 121 tons. —Rugby Radio Service. Letters from Britain Amount to 64 Tons Rugby, Yesterday. During last year the weight of air mail letters from Britain amounted to 64 tons, twenty per cent, increase on the previous year and the weight of all mails rose from
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  • 79 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Leaves London Yesterday for Geneva Rugby, Yesterday. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, who made a special visit to London last Wednesday in order to attend a Cabinet meeting on Thursday, and who was also present at yesterday’s meeting of the Cabinet at which the
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  • 67 1 Pretty Girl Strikes Shop Assistant (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. Miss Maude Walters, a pretty bobbed haired girl, was fined $5 for assaulting an Indian shopkeeper under grave and sudden provocaLon. Defendant admitted striking the man but contended she had been pushed into a drain. The case
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  • 344 1 —Rugby Radio Service. DISPUTE TO BE TAKEN UP BY LEAGUE ON THURSDAY Persian Arguments Rugby, Yesterday. At Geneva to-day the League Council appointed Dr. Benes, Czechoslovakia, Rapporteur on the dispute between the British Government and the Persian Government regarding the repudiation by the latter of the AngloPersian Oil
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  • 88 1 to the Fine Arts Commission. —Rugby Radio Service. To be Re-conditioned at a Cost of £685,000 Rugby, Yesterday. A letter from the Ministry of Transport was read at a London County Council meeting to-day which stated that Government had reached the conclusion to proceed to recondition Waterloo Bridge
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  • 50 1 Peasants Given Up For Lost Rome, Jan. 19. The eight peasants whose disappearance was reported on the Italo-Swiss frontier, have now been given up for lost. The Alpine troops sent out to trace them have returned without success. They are presumed to have been entombed in the snow.
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  • 158 1 War Debts jected conference in Washington. —Rugby Radio Service. British Government's Attitude TWO ESSENTIAL POINTS Settlement Must Be Final: It must Not Disturb Lausanne London, Yesterday. The British Government’s attitude on war debts was re-stated by Mr. Neville Chamberlain in a speech at Leeds when
    jected conference in Washington.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  158 words
  • 79 1 TEMPERATURE BEU >vv FREEZING POINT 24 HOURS Rugby, Yesterday. The cold spell continues in England and the temperature remained below freezing point throughout the day. Skating is proceeding at Wimbledon and elsewhere in London districts. In Scotland and North England, where snow covers the ground, winter sports are
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  • 680 1 .—Reuter. PRESS OPINION IN JAPAN THE LEAGUE PARLEYS Tokyo: Japan, Jan. 20. On the eve of the re-a *wnnbly of Um» Diet both the Seiyukai :uid M insei to Panties held masH meeting’s this afternoon, adopting manifestoes and resolutions regarding home and foreign politics. The Minseito’s resolution
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    • 1946 2 RATES FOR CASUAL MUNICIPAL NOTICE. municipal notice BANKHOLIDAYS BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS dogs The Exchange Banks wi" The Mercantile Bank All communications relating to DARIES 1932, are reminded that claims in writing closed on Thursday. of IndlCb Limifcd (Incorporated in England RABIES b J in lla u Pinan^ V r7 IS f?
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  • 2461 3 tH E WAR AGAINST DISEASE: SCIENTIFIC PREDICTIONS FOR 1933 COOKING BY SUNSHINE: THE PERFECT ELECTRIC TRAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 7. THE THREE MEDICAL PEERS Arising out of the conferment of a peerage on Sir Thomas Border, the physician to the Prince of Wales and
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  • 1030 4 ROTARY CLUB ADDRESS Mr. N. Rees the Lecturer At the Weekly Tiffin Meeting of the Penang Rotary Club held yesterday at the E. O. Hotel, Rotarian N. Rees delivered a very interesting address on “Laughter.” Mr. Rees said: A few days ago I was invited to
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  • 488 4 THE HEALTH STRENGTH UNION, PENANG List of Donors and Prize-Winners The Hon. Secretary (Mr. Lee Siew Aun) writes to thank the following gentlemen for their valuable prizes given to the winners in the Health and Strength Union’s Best Physique and Greatest Physical Improvement Contests, and to those gentlemen who had
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  • 1101 4 funeral yesterday Large Attendance and Many Wreaths The funeral of the late Mrs. Lam Kam Thong took place yesterday as reported in yesterday’s issue of the Pinang Gazette. Among those present were the following: Mr. Alan Loke, Mr. Leong Chor Hin, Mr. Chung Thye Pin,
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  • 818 4 Mi-, and Mrs. R. P- Brash, of Penang, are in Ipoh and are staying at the Grand Hotel. Mr. C. Harry, Chief Electrical Engineer, Ipoh, and Mrs. Harry are going home on leave in the near future. Tengku Ismail, the Taiping Magistrate, and his wife will be
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  • 216 4 (From Our Own Correspondent' Ipoh, Yesterday > nr license* Early this month when motor-c. had to be renewed, a big Anieiic,, j ol ng with a tax of $lO a montn an 18 miles to the gallon was sol 1 Ipoh. This car had only done a
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    • 11 4 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 464 5 SCOUTING— PROFICIENCY BADGES {7o Editor of the Pvnang Gazette.) f Ce i it my duty, as an old scout, 8 t out some faults which the Wolf L reflected in his Scout Corner, in yesMrdav’s (Monday’s) paper. I quote:— and any Scout who has passed UMiĕ tests effectively 1» >pso
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    • 195 5 int/wt l r y lt r, tand that av, reless receivR set wHI-enst over $lOO 00 consequent t““ enb3nod in yonr leader in to bers of th Pinang Gazette most ti," th,. J R n ral pubUc wii: avc to wait there is 7T. f bett<?r timeS
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  • 64 5 Liss of Thanksgiving ised at 6 15 banl s^v i n g will be solemnt' 1 ,he Church of°t n he P A iday thP 27th inst bration t f the r Assu mption in cele--8 A< *ia. retired 2 en Weddin E of Mr. Fred.
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  • 206 5 INDIAN FINED Mohammed Abdullah, an Indian, was charged in the Police Court yesterday morning with manufacturing tobacco for chewing at house No. 25, China Street, without, a license and pleaded guilty, adding, however, that the offence was being committed all over Penang. Mr. Gordon, of the Government
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  • 238 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani. A big fire broke out in a Rubber Smokehouse, situated in the old town (Pekan Lama) of Sungei Patani. belonging to a local rubber dealer Chop Tan Hup Huat, at 10.30 p.m. on Sunday January 22. When the alarm
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  • 545 5 Mr. Robinson Crusoe" A TREAT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AT MAJESTIC Not a few boys and girls will enjoy the holiday attraction at the Majestic. It is “Mr. Robinson Crusoe,” with the ever popular Douglas Fairbanks in the leading role. The film which was shown to capacity houses
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    • 136 5 E j 6.15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 I AGAIN DETAINED BY POPULAR PUBLIC DEMAND 1 i JACK HULBERT—RENATE MULLER IN GAINSBOROUGH’S BRIGHTEST MUSICAL SHOW 1 "SUNSHINE SUSIE" TO-MORROW. 1 OPENING AT THE MATINEE 1 BUSTER KEATON I IN "SPEAK EASILY" I W 1 a METRO PICTURE. J Pions at Moutr2B
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  • 1070 6 AN INCREASE OF EIGHT IN THE GRAND NATIONAL INSURANCE NOMINATED FOR THE GOLD CUP The entries for the Grand National Steeplechase, encourage the belief that the great race will be one of the most interesting for many years. Besides the usual nominations from England and
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  • 336 6 GREATER ENGINE POWER AND SPEED The Central News understands that changes are contemplated in the type of petrol used by the R.A.F., and that the new fuel will give the aircraft engines a much increased power. In the past the petrol used by the R.A.F. has been
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  • 3769 7 the NEW MALAYAN GOVERNMENT AGENT: MALAYA'S TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA: ANNUAL REVIEW OF RUBBER AND TIN INDUSTRIES: WILL THE DUTCH CONSENT TO RUBBER RESTRICTION UNFAIR JAPANESE COMPETITION IN MALAYA: TRAVELLER EXTOLS THE BEAUTIES OF PENANG (From Our Own Correspondent) London, January 11. MR VICTOR A. LOWINGER'S appointment
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  • 823 8 Scrutator in The Sunday Times,” criticising the League of Nations, says that it made two mistakes firstly, that of applying purely juridical methods to practical questions in Manchuria, and, secondly, representatives of new nations stressed the case against Japan and forced the League into opposition in
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  • 2016 8 THE WONDERS OF ANGKOR From the time when I first heard of the discovery by a French explorer of the amazing ruins of Angkor, hidden in the impenetrable forests of Indo-China, and saw photographs of the fantastic towers of Angkor Wat, and of Angkor Thom the
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  • 668 8 I COVENT GARDEN’S BICENTENARY An exhibition of playbills and commemorating the bicentenJ founding of Covent Garden S' f > opened in the Department O f Illustration and Design in the Albert Museum in December continued this month and n J hibition was opened to the J cember
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    • 199 8 VW SO EASY Sji h Tobralco stands up wonderfully to sunshine and washing. See the fascinating range of designs. Like all Tootal Products Tobralco carries the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in wash and wear. When buying be sure to see the name Tobralco on the selvedge. A TOOTAL PRODUCT. TOOTAL
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    • 150 8 E. 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. WISHING OUR PATRONS A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. BOXING AND WRESTLING ON SUNDAY, 29th JAN. From 8.45 P.M. AT
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  • 618 9 ALIENS BILL IN FEDERAL COUNCIL Postponement Request Refused GOVERNMENT DETERMINED TO RHECK COMMUNISM IN MALAYA (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Yesterday. In addition to the Chinese members opposition to the Aliens Bill was voiced by Messrs. Lilburne and Bailey. To the latter’s
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  • 219 9 fiiROPEAN POLITICS: IMO developments in the situation Berlin, January 19. Most contradictory rumours circulate reinternal political developments, ft Lftlims definite appears to have hapd dur.ng the past twenty-four hours. Cor-v.'s sitting of the standing orders ought to give some clarity, as Socialists will probably have tn disclose their
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  • 60 9 Athens, Jan. 17. M Kafandris has abandoned the idea of forming a Cabinet and M. Venizelos has been charged wi*h that task. Later. In the Venizolos Cabinet, M. Venizelos is Premier; M. Andreas Michalacopoulos, Minister of Foreign Affairs; M. G. Mans, Minister of Interior; M. George Kafandris, Minister
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  • 51 9 Man Executed for Espionage Warsaw, Jan. 17. The naval war council at Gdynia has contemned a boatswain named Kropidlowski for e: pionage to the profit of Germany. He was shot. Two o‘hers, merchants, were also condemned to death, and will be hanged, if the President does not pardon
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  • 91 9 Princess Charlotte and the Succession Paris, Jan. 19. fh a letter addressed to the hereditary ’■inning Prince Louis 11, the hereditary 1 'Hi ess Charlotte of Monaco has renounc*'l all claims of succession to the throne in favour of her ten-year-old son, Prince 1 .aimer, on condition that
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  • 133 9 Independence a Catastrophe Washington, January 16. S,. Ul>l>ortin B Presidential veto (in the n,u I, Mr. Stimson denounced as a din 18 r ,ph the ,aw granting independent u the I>hili PP ines He stressed the wouhV’* in tt uen c<j which the measure flu. n l lVe
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  • 74 9 Unusual Scenes in Spain Madrid, January 18. The unusual spectacle of snow-covered roofs, streets and trees offered itself to the population of the capital when they awoke this (Wednesday) morning, the cold weathei prevailing throughout Europe, having brought about heavy snowfalls in Northern Spain and the Castilian plains.
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  • 180 9 AND A FANTASTIC CHARGE Against M. Stalin Berlin, Jan. 18. In a passionate letter addressed to the Russian Communist Party’s central committee, M. Trotzky accuses M. Stalin of having caused the death of his daughter Smaida, who committed suicide some weeks ago in a Berlin suburb in a
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  • 98 9 .—Reuter. Trouble in Bombay Cotton Exchange Bombay, Yesterday. A recrudescence of the boycott of European brokers threatens further the cotton trade deadlock as the agreement of October 19 has not been honoured by the rank and file of Indian brokers. European members of the Brokers’ Association this morning
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  • 66 9 Museum Opened in Budapest Budapest, Jan. 17. The first spiritualistic museum in the world has been opened here and includes a number of objects which it is claimed spirits left behind in their brief intercourse with human beings. Among such is a stone cross weighing 25 kilos, which is
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  • 92 9 Committee Formed in F rance Paris, Jan. 17. The Government has sanctioned the formation of a committee to study the whole complex manufacture and sale of firearms and commerce with weapons of all sorts. The committee will be under the supervision of the War Council and include representatives both
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  • 64 9 Doctor and Patient Die Berlin, Jan. 16. The townlet of Varel in Oldenburg was the scene of an extraordinary incident when a doctor and a patient died at the same time. The doctor was performing an operation on the patient’s throat and was suddenly taken ill and
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  • 86 9 An Annexation by Norway Oslo, Jan. 16. The Government has tabled a Bill in the Storthing declaring Peter I. Island in the Antarctic to be Norwegian territory. The island lies in 700 latitude by the 88th degree of longitude. It is a small island of little intrinsic use,
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  • 40 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. Wrecked off the Indo-China coast 29 days ago two survivors of a crew of five were picked up unconscious off Singora and brought to Bangkok by steamer for repatriation.
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  • 202 9 The Proletariat Being Combed Moscow, January 20. The exodus of the non-proletarian elements from Moscow, Leningrad, Minsk and other centres where the populace is being combed over in connection with the registration scheme, is assuming startling proportions, and the Press estimates that over two million people will leave
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  • 105 9 Indiscreet Speech in Paris Paris, January 20. A sensation has been caused in political quarters by the speech of the editor of the Paris edition of the “New York Herald” in the Franco-American Club, declaring that public opinion in the United States considered France’s refusal to
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  • 77 9 How a Shah Does Things Teheran, Jan. 20. The editor-in-chief of the newspaper Kuschesch had allowed himself to send the Shah a telegram congratulating him on dismissing his Court Chamberlain, Tey Murtash, whom apparently the editor did I not love. The Shah, however, incensed at the impertinence
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  • 155 9 Archduke Otto in Berlin Berlin, January 19. Under the name of the Duke of Bar, which was formerly used by the Emperor Francis Joseph—the ill-fated Empress Elizabeth also travelled under the name of Bar when she was murdered in Geneva—-the Archduke Otto, head of the House of Haps-burg-Lorraine,
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  • 112 9 Terrible Accident in France Paris, January 17. A terrible accident of an unusual nature occurred in the Loire valley when a huge block of rock dominating the river crashed down on three houses in the village of Rochecordon. Fortunately it took place at a time of the
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  • 109 9 Clash Imminent Between Peru and Colombia Bogota, January 18. The conflict between Peru and Colombia has now assumed a grave form, an outbreak of hostilities being expected every hour. The Peruvan Minister of War has reached the contested fort of Leticia on the upper Amazon to direct operations
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  • 109 9 rrN—Snot YESTERDAY TO-DAY JI,, XKS-12-6 X»5-12.6 TIN (3 Months) London £146-5-0 £146-2-6 Singapore 574.25 574.62 a Business Done Penang $74.40 Business Done 25 tons COPRA —(Sundried) $5.20 $5.15 BLACK PEPPER $21.00 $21.00 RUBBER London 2, 2 d. 2 r 7 2 d. New York 2JSc.(G) 3c. (G) Singapore
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    • 17 9 CHINESE NEW YEAR The Pinang Gazette wishes all its Chmesc readers a happy and prosperous new year.
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    • 102 9 Otz ER Not for nothing do all the portraits of "Johnnie Walker” show him in his characteristic attitude. He’s always moving—and with the times. That’s why “swing” has been produced the first whisky to be specially blended for climates like Malaya’s. You owe to your health to give “swing” a
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  • 974 10 HOME SECRETARY’S DECISION 7 NO GROUNDS FOR INTERFERENCE MR. LANSBURY UNDER A MISAPPREHENSION London, January 10. Sir John Gilmour, the Home Secretary, lias addressed a letter to Mr. George Lansbury, M.P., stating that there are no grounds which will justify him in recommending any
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  • 456 10 It is not surprising that Hull, the birthplace of Wilberforce, is to do honour to the centenary of the abolition of slavery, and while this will be celeorated all over the country Hull is bound to be the chief centre. Mr. W. Dent Priestman, who
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  • 572 10 “DISTURBER OF THE PEACE” ALLEGATION A summons under an Act of Edward the Third was heard at Stratford Police Court recently. Albert Thomas William Wright, whose address was given as Mornington Road, Leytonstone, was summoned upon the application of the Director of Public
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  • 126 10 ECONOMIC EXPERTS MEET TO-DAY Geneva, Jan. 8. In connection with the preliminaries to the World Economic Conference, the experts representing the various nations taking part will meet here to-morrow at the League of Nations Secretariat. The experts will draw up the agenda of the questions to be dealt
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    • 63 10 SLUMP or no «lamp. all the advertising busines. that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adver using Department exercises discrimination. It has Ve t 0 traditions of cen ‘«ry of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for givina advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it advertised
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    • 314 10 V I 1 B In their instruction books I* I Z# < B /B si f ArH J i recommend the following for the lubrication of oil their models Engine Gear Box Triple Shell Oil. Back Axle Shell Gear Oil. Universal Joints Shell Gear Oil. Wheel Bearings Shell Motor Grease.
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  • 715 11 HUGE benzine tank ablaze DESPERATE fight to save thousands of tons London, Jan. 5. -.hole of Merseyside was lit up when, «plosion at the Shell Mex Refining f alF'ion at Ellesmere Port, 84,000 galL of benzine caught fire, Flames roared h irht of 150
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  • 1041 11 English Law Applies in Singapore I COURT’S DECISION Sea Captain Loses Claim for Damages It may not be generally known but under the law every dog is entitled to its first bite” and before a claim for damages for a dog bite can be
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    • 708 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT rubber London, January 4. Our last report was issued on 21st December. There have only been six working days so far as the Rubber Market is concerned since then and during those six days practically no business has passed. A little liquidation both here and in
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    • 697 12 SECOND ANNUAL MEETING The second ordinary general meeting of i Pattani Tin Limited was held on the 30th j December, 1932, at the registered office of I the company, 411-419, Salisbury House, E.C., Mr. E. B. Ridsdel (the Chairman) presiding. The representative of the secretaries (Messrs. E. B.
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    • 113 12 The accounts for the year ended July 31, 1932, show a profit of 15,034. The directors have reserved £125 for income tax and recommend a dividend of 6 per cent., which will absorb £4,500 and leave £3,638 to be carried forward. Liquid assets are £70,070,
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    • 240 12 COMPANY REPORTS RUBBER MALAY RUBBER PLANTERS.—Net loss of Malay Rubber Planters to 30th Sept. £1,576 (agst. profit of £6,435). Deducting from £5,936 brought in, balance forward is 4,360. BATU KAWAN RUBBER AND COCONUT PLANTATIONS.— Profit to 30th Sept, of Batu Kawan Rubber and Coconut Plantations £1,455 (agst. loss of £151).
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    • 64 12 Net profit for year ended October 31, 1932, amounts to $4,098.10 (as against $476.45 for previous year) to which must be added balance of $51,053.30 brought forward from last account, making a total of $55,151.40, which the directors recommend be carried forward. Crop harvested 534,129 lbs. Production for
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    • 289 12 KAMUNTING TIN DREDGlNG.—December: Estimated output of tin ore, 2,451 pikuls (146 tons); Estimated realised value, $117,000 (£13,650); Estimated mine profit, £9,538; Cubic yards treated, 291,000; Hours worked, 992. KENT (F.M.S.) TIN DREDGlNG.—Tributes, £1,195; Total receipts, £1,195; Costs, £232; Pofit, £963. KINTA TIN MlNES.—Quarter, OctoberDecember: Output, 34 tons; Value,
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    • 220 12 COMPANY’S POWER STATION SOLD TO F.M.S. GOVT. A circular to the shareholders of the Sungei Besi Mines announces that an agreement has been arrived at for the sale of the company’s hydro-electric installation to the F.M.S. Government. The purchase price is £200,000, payable in cash on Ist April,
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    • 72 12 POSITION CONSIDERED SOUND Amsterdam, January 8. In an interview with a Dutch Indian paper, Mr. van Ketwich, director of Government enterprises in the Dutch East Indies, states that, despite the seemingly unfavourable statistical position of tin at the end of 1932, and the sudden relapse in the
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    • 23 12 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 15th to 21st January, 1933 (being one week) was 160 piculs.
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    • 354 12 Renewed health a Suffered Severe], fromNERVES ‘Could Feel My Mental Powers Slipping f nm me READ THIS STORY OF up GEORGE S REMARKABLE m <^RY I could feel my mental po Wer slipping from me. 1 f oun( j mysel( unable to work without the greatest effort, and tcit really
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  • 582 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Rowing I’ t f rrlV, lg all M«-» I> gdUringtheW k: TN PORT TO-DAY I R TI VERHAZEL from Calcutta for San r Francisco and Los Angeles. VinUT from Langsa, Lho Seumawe, BS S? Sabang, oleh,e SailS f r Xan, Langsa, Idi.
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  • 334 13 JANUARY, 1933 JANUARY 27 Golden Wedding Celebrations, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aeria. Taiping Turf Club Amateur Meeting, Ist day. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 Taiping Turf Club Amateur Meeting, 2nd day. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31 Entries close for Perak Turf Club Spring 1933 Meeting, 3 p.m. FEBRUARY SATURDAY, 11 Perak
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  • 504 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. 0., London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on December 30 by the s.s. "Poelaubras” was delivered in London on January 23. NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 13‘h January per the Dutch
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  • 357 13 The Postal authorities announce the following in connection with the forthcoming holidays:— 26TH INSTANT (THURSDAY) 4- G.P.O.:—Registration, Parcels, Telegrams, Sale of stamps, etc.: 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Sale of stamps, etc.: 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Savings Bank and Money Order
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    • 172 13 i GOOD J I A «M TV I rune IN VE/TMEMTI!gii> Policies issued against FIRr, LIFE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE. PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, Etc., Etc. g FULL COVER GRANTED AT COMPETITIVE RATES. Representatives 4 Messrs. Kennedy Co., i Mr. Ben R. T. Mitchell, c/o Messrs. Lean Co., 8, Beach Street, Penang.
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  • 1643 14 His Comment on the Belief “That Education is Something You Get Out of a Book and Put in Your Head t e< In the South-East of London there is an elementary school, attended by a poor class of children, where a
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    • 245 14 “X y TT^v*' i A Im I his K TIN 'U, 9 /5 i pH 3 i BABY S L ~X E v!.^ ,n?sv >g ***yy S BB B llCllllll 1 VSunshine Glnxo more than dried tnilk. It i» the richest cous’ milk modernised in up to-date laboratory's, under the
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    • 544 14 BUILDING g G ENQUIRIES INVITeq 5 Co k e Steel Rails and Accessories, P y Tiles, J Light Railway Materials 1 1| Hyr i b Galvanised Ridgings 1 J Cement, Tool and Drill Steel. I E Shovels, jp* Mild Steel Plates, A g r i s o 1 Paints and
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    • 2301 15 1 P- O...BRITISH INDIA ,/od AND APCAR LINES < 1 (INTI I i z (Companies Incorporated in EngliSaj riUINBB LIMB J mail passed Leaves Dae fl iffliflTU Im *vt4kSS 1 MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London 1 1 —cTTQ Marseilles London, Rotterdam Glasgow Jan. 26
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  • 192 16 WEIGHTS FOR FIRST DAY Card of Five Events Only The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Taiping Turf Club Amateur meeting’to be run on Friday, January 27: RACE 1 POLO PONY RACE about 2 Furlongs. Catch Weight —Minimum 11.7. NASIB JADI
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  • 92 16 FOUR PENANG MEN SELECTED Six from Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. Penang’s hopes to full representation in the Colony hockey side have materialised, four being selected from the Northern Settlement compared with one from Malacca and six from Singapore. After a trial between “Colours”
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  • 44 16 .—Reuter. Ballarat, Yesterday. The match between the M.C.C. and the Victorian country team was abandoned owing to rain. The latter made 84 for seven. Mitchell took 4 for 31 (he had 4 for six at one time). Tate took 3 for 22.—Reuter.
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  • 208 16 ENGLISH PLAYERS DISGUSTED WITH WHOLE AFFAIR Australian Blundering Melbourne, Yesterday. The M. C. C. reply to the Australian protest is received with a mixed reception though few seriously believe that the Board of Control would request a cancellation of the tour which would mean a loss
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  • 100 16 To Local Banker’s Son The engagement is announced between Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe, second son of Mr. Yeap Chor Ee, the Penang millionaire, to Miss Ida Wee, daughter of the late Mr. Wee Teong Ham, the Java multi-millionaire. The announcement was made known a few
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  • 141 16 Large Gathering at Funeral (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. A very large gathering attended the funeral to-day of Miss Goh Siew Jeong, the nurse of the Ipoh District Hospital who was brutally murdered in the course of her duties by a Malabari male attendant of the hospital.
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  • 186 16 Skull Found of Site An interesting suit which was down for hearing in the Penang Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., was adjourned the January sittings. In *his suit Mr. Tan Choy, of 109 Perak Lane, sued Mr. Ong Hock
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  • 595 16 FUNERAL THIS’ AFTERNOON Brilliant Career in F. M. S. Medical Service I We regret to record the death of Dr. J. E. Lesslar, M.8.E., which occurred at the General Hospital, Penang, shortly after 7 o’clock yesterday afternoon. Dr. Lesslar, as previously, stated, was
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  • 673 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-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* RUBBER Batu Lintang 28 32% 25 30 V Changkat 1.25 1.50 1.00 1.25 Connemara 35 45 30 40 s Glenealy 70 80
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  • 1126 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST Ĕ t! NAMES, g, S I RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. 1 t Allenby Rubber Co. 40 50 AJor Gajah Rubber Eatate 25 35 Amalgamated Malay Estates 70 90 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 0 Aver Kumng Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 20 30
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    • 28 16 TINSONGKIILA NO LIABILITY The agents inform us that they have received a cable from Head Office, Melbourne informing them that the Directors have decided to restart dredging operations.
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    • 214 16 WANTED ASIATIC MEDICAL o®, I Group Hospital in Kedah to formal ties on 23rd April, 1933. Apply in writing stating secretaeH Padang Serai Association, Padang PENANG SALES B To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION I Household furniture comprising tables, Hat stand, Curio cabiittiS tables and chairs. Sideboard, Dinß and chairs,
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 110 16 WIR ELB?g To-day’s p I Call signa- G( Wavelengths: p M metres. J 9 -50 TV, v fhe Northern StJi Pavane Serenade Lu nabyf orain Select,on ,>|* 1020 Miss E. M n, 10 35 Elatt 6 *-Sl'X| 10.35 Dance Gr0 moph WeR I 10.50 SYMPHONY coS.I The Bournemouth Municipal Conductors
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