Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 January 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 22. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY, 27th, JANUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 342 1 D E VALERA'S SUBSTANTIAL LEAD Irish General Election Surprise FIANA FAIL 41: COSGRAVE 19 Full Results To Be Available On Saturday .—Reuter. Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. de Valera’s party has a substantial lead in the results of the Irish Free State election so far declared. The figures this evening were de
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  • 414 1 TWO EUROPEANS severely INJURED Both in Hospital (I'rom Our Special Representative) Ipoh, Jan. 26. A serious motor car accident occurred in Ipoh this afternoon, shortly after 3 p.m., in which two Europeans were severely injured. Mr H. C. Johnson, the well-known dentist of Ipoh, was motoring
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  • 71 1 win be permitted Ru kby Radio Service. Every Prospect of its Continuance Rugby, Yesterday th? E'-.nmo'v W th the preater Part of ltj > severity'” frost maintains for its com 'rt’ain and prospects arc ln part ■'■".To Skatin g >s general ou'sKirb <>, r I e countr y
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  • 37 1 Rug y iH Shws RMio Service. The '<»n.i r liu gby, Yesterday. ■d.-.v-o-t? the eminent novelist, n Savely m y h Wh f r SOme da y a ha s ‘Radio Server 3 lmprovement
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  • 105 1 MJ ing of the coming summer. —Rugby Radio Service. 1929 Level May be Reached in the Autumn Rugby, Yesterday. The Labour Gazzette reveals that the value of new buildings including houses approved in 140 towns in Britain in the last three months of 1932 was £19,015,000. Th’s figure,
    MJ ~ ~ «=» ing of the coming summer.—Rugby Radio Service. »  -  105 words
  • 16 1 —Reuter. Cairo, Yesterday. A bomb was discovered at the British General Headquarters this morning.—Reuter.
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  • 32 1 her return flight to England.- Rugby Radio Service. Leaves Oran on Return Flight to England Rugby, Yesterday Lady Bailey left Oran this morning on her return flight to England.— Rugby
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  • 106 1 machine would be invisible.—Reuter Wireless. Capt. Hope Returns to London London, January 22. Captain Hope has returned from Switzerland, having abandoned his search for Hinkler. He said he had established the fact that Hinkler had reached the Swiss Alps and five different people had been proved to have
    machine would be invisible.—Reuter Wireless.  -  106 words
  • 85 1 corresponding period of 1931. —Rugbj Radio Service. British Returns Show Small Decline Rugby, Yesterday. Returns relating to the retail trade prepared by the Incorporated Association of retail distribu ors and the Bank of England show that the money value of sales inDecember was only 0.7 per cent, below
    corresponding period of 1931.—Rugbj Radio Service.  -  85 words
  • 89 1 Alien Couple Fined in Police Court Prosecuted under the Aliens Ordinance a Dutchman and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hoogstrater, appeared before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. A. C. Boyd) on Tuesday and were fined $2O each. They were said to have come from Kuala Lumpur and to
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  • 656 1 Sir John Simon Presents British Case PERSIAN ALLEGATIONS ANSWERED Company's Mcny Charitable Services T© Persia Reuter. X u. Rugby, Yesterday. Before the League Council at Geneva this afternoon, Sir John Simon presented the British case in the dispute with Persia arising out of the latter’s
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  • 282 1 ON KAY TIN MINES PROPERTY Most Promising (From Our Special Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 26. Rumours have been current in Ipoh for the last two weeks that a rich lode has been discovered on Kay Tin Mines (Kinta), Ltd., Menglembu, so 1 took the opportunity of visiting
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  • 325 1 Berlin, January. The traditional Green Week in Berlin, for years one of the most comprehensive exhibitions in Germany devoted to agriculture and the hunt, will take place this year from January 28 to February 5, but with its scope greatly extended and under the title Green
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  • 82 1 -Reuter. Washington, Yesterday. Peru has notified Mr. Stimson that she will respect the Kellogg Pact and not break the peace with Colombia. Mr. Stimson is known to favour the Brazilian formula for settlement whereby Brazil will occupy Leticia and restore it to Colombia. The disputed treaty will
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  • 132 1 in a wood killed six of tne workmen.—Reuter Wireless. 35 Dead in Latvia, Mexico and Spain London, Jan. 21. A deathroll of 35 occurred in tragedies due to fire and explosions as reported from Reuter correspondents in Latvia, Mexico and Spain. The most serious aisaster was at Morelia, Mexico,
    in a wood killed six of tne workmen.—Reuter Wireless.  -  132 words
  • 70 1 L VV V Mountains to shoot bush buck. Reuter Wireless. Elephant With Sixty Pound Tusks Khartoum, Jan. 21. An elephant with 60 lb tusks has fallen to the gun of H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester during an elephant hunt which waa now been completed, states a despatch from
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    • 1923 2 RATES FOR CASUAL municipal notice BANKS The J of AatesTnOnsspeet Qt buildings vacant dur- Moreantil*» Bank Chartered Bank ing the half year ended 31st P ece Th© MSrCOnTil© WWIIK AUSTRALIA AND CHINA e ■a ti 1 qqq aro reminded that claims in writing OF INDIA* AvBT AH communications relating to
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  • 1864 3 PERSONAL service for UNEMPLOYED appeal FOR ITS extension jverpool EXAMPLE cited London, January 7. The prirre of Wales, last night, in a forming the intro- pps of talks on unemployr pent appeal for perP 1 service to alleviate the lot of the workless. I ue mentioned various
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  • 1193 3 WORKS OF RECENTLY DECEASED MEMBERS WINTER EXHIBITION London, Jan. 7. The present Exhibition of the Royal Academy is of works by members and associates who have died during the last decade, and is in succession to that of 1922, which performed a similar office. These exhibitions are of
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  • 316 3 MISS DAPHNE AKHURST Mrs. Roy Cozens (Miss Daphne Akhurst), the former woman lawn tennis champion of Australia, whose death is announced from Sydney, at the age of 29, was one of the most attractive and talented overseas girls who ever played at Wimbledon. She
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 398 4 SCOUTING —PROFICIENCY BADGES (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —Reference to Gilwell’s letter in column three page 16, the 26th issue of the Pinang Gazette. It is really extremely deplorable to think that the writer under the name Gilwell should have committed such a blunder in replying to
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  • 269 4 Somerset—Gowers (From Our Special Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 26. The wedding took place in Ipoh this morning at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, before the Rev. J. B. Walker. 8.A., of Mr. Birley Somerset, the manager of Messrs. G. W. Wilson Co.’s Ipoh Branch, and Miss Flora Ellen Gowers, of
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  • 506 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. Barclay Barrowman, of Klang, is indisposed and confined to the house. Mr. C. L. Chapman has been appointed a Member of the European Unemployment Committee, F.M.S. Mr. O. R. S. Bateman, of the firm of Gattey and Bateman, has returned to Singapore after leave at home. Dato
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  • 134 4 AN ALL-IMPORTANT ELEMENT IN THE COMMUNITY London, Jan. 10. '•Home life for the education of the young and for the happiness o- the older people is an all-important element in the community, more especially in these days of trouble and difficulty,” states Lord Baden-Powell in a
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    • 18 4 HAND CARVED TEAK FURNITURE EXCLUSIVE NOT EXPENSIVE CfIIMESE, kAHTERW. By Courtesy Robinson Plano Co. 3L BISHOP ST., PENANG
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    • 147 4 SJtoMS/ SR johmstonb/ 40■ I i' 1111 l THEIR LATEST! DBB9B N Sh Shall Be Rlled With Dream Sweetheart Moonlight On The River D 8950 It Was So Beautiful In case you’ve missed their last one or two records, let us tell that there is something in the recording that
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    • 136 4 ’Phone > 6J5 TO-NIGHT 9.30 BUSTER KEATON—JIMMY DURANTE I IN J "SPEAK EASILY" I M-G-M’s COMEDY RIOT. NEXT CHANGE WINIFRED SHOTTER in "THE LOVE CONTRACT" 1 A BRITISH AND DOMINIONS PICTURE 1 MATINEES AT REDUCED PRICE. I TO-DAY AT 2.45 AND TO-MORROW AT 11.30 A.M. "SUNSHINE SUSIE" I TO-MORROW’ AT
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  • 2385 5 BALDWIN'S NEW YEAR MESSAGE: LORD SNOWDEN FORECASTS INCREASED TAXATION: THE FREE STATE GENERAL ELECTION POLITICAL VIEWS AT UNIVERSITIES (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 7. ministers ON HOLIDAY th.- request of his medical advisers, :tl e Minister is prolonging his stay ith. A few days’ stay
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  • 418 5 FIRST MATCH ON THE esplanade Oak-Rhind’s Fine Batting The Penang Cricket Season was ushered in yesterday with a match on the Esplanade between two P.C.C. teams, one captained by T. S. Anthony and the other by D. R. A. Hoblyn. The game resulted in a win
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  • 137 5 Shipbuilding was at a very low ebb in 1932, the output being the lowest recorded for a long time past. There were 50 large motor vessels completed, totalling about 360,000 tons gross, according to The Motor Ship, and although official figures regarding the construction of steamers
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    • 49 5 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL Phone No. 60. TAN JONG BUNG AH, PENANG ROOMS FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR AND WEEK-ENDS AT REASONABLE RATES. BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. DINNER DANCE EVERY THURSDAY and SATURDAY from 8 pm. to Midnight. Music by LEONARDO C. REYES and his Oriental Dance Orchestra. tu. f.
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    • 227 5 MORE BARGAINS FROM OUR great sale FoLDEEzrrrrp, 1 ONE^gTBEpsTEAD4 II "FOLDEEZI" BED. r Constructed in one piece. Easily portable. Made of wrought iron. J No l° ose bolts, screws or other > Hjlli P ar ts. Not cast iron. Really f honest Sale Value. Enamelled 1 black. Very useful spare
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  • FOOTBALL AT HOME
    • 1216 6 Arsenal’s New Year Check ALBION’S NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 7. JAMES’ FIRST GOAL FOR ARSENAL No one who has watched the success of the Arsenal in recent seasons would deny that a prime factor has been the genius of James at inside-left.
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    • 1350 6 First Match of 1933 RANGERS AND CELTIC DRAW (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 7. PARTICK THISTLE’S FIRST SETBACK Things of note and compelling comment happened in the First Division of the Scottish League on December 31st, and some of them were hardly expected. The
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  • 173 6 HINDU MAHARAJAH’S “FIGHT TO A FINISH” CHALLENGE London, January 10. 1 The Hindu Maharaja of Alwar has challenged his rebellious Moslem subjects to a fight to a finish,” according to report received in New Delhi. He is said to be negotiating with the Delhi Flying Club
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    • 15 6 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press, Limited, jfe Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery
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    • 87 6 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An Niven ment in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tiretees tilum.n From one week’s end to another it talks buaeiew without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhapa) to a wide circle oi interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in
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    • 278 6 .W j A Pierre of i —A y) ABY NEEDS a food which produces natural growth—not a forcing food which makes fat at the expense of blood, bone and brain I HUMANISED TRUFOOD induces this natural growth because it is the ONLY truly Humanised milk food; medical science endorses this
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  • 1778 7 ENTRIES for THE GRAND NATIONAL: THE NEW HANDICAPPER: WINNERS AT GATWICK MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 11. international grand national In all the circumstances surrounding nominations for this year’s Grand Nation- steepb base an entry of sixty-six must accepted as highly satisfactory especially when one
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  • 255 7 FOURTH ROUND LEAGUE MATCHES FOR TO-MORROW The following matches will be played to-morrow in the fourth round of the English F. A. Cup: Luton T. v Tottenham H. Tranmere R. v Leeds U. Aston V. v Sunderland Everton v Bury Southend U. v Derby C. Aidershot v
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  • 486 7 P.W.D.L. F. A. Aberavon 21 14 5 5 200 97 Bank of England 13 6 1 6 148 124 Barclay’s Bank 14 10 1 3 210 89 Barnet 17 70 10 173 194 Bath 22 16 1 5 215 124 Blackheath 21 15 0 6 295 187
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  • 131 7 Mystery of Girl Mental Patient London, Jan. 8. How a 16-year-old girl inmate of Hortham x.iental Colony, near Bristol, died through eating hair was described at the inquest. She was Ethel Irene Maud Barford. The post-mortem revealer a large quantity of human hair and horse hair,
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  • 845 7 MEMBERSHIP OF THE ASSOCIATION Singapore Meeting Discussion The question of whether ex-Servicemen who never went overseas, and are not entitled to the General Service Medal, should be allowed to become members of the association was discussed at the annual general meeting of the Singapore branch
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  • 773 7 BILL COLLECTOR IN TROUBLE I Admission at Shareholders’ Meeting Khoo Seng Chye, a former bill collector of the Singapore Trading Company, Ltd., who was arrested five months after the discovery by the company’s auditors of a deficiency of $9,000 pleaded guilty before Mr.
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    • 37 7 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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    • 37 7 MARSELLA Telephone I/ !242. I I I Haih 0 I“I I < I Peri^ne nts I 2 I I Il I I I //A 880 to 19 u «nT I )tcl o I STREET, j y I PENANG.
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  • 56 8 AERIA —DA SILVA.—On January 27, 1883, at the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Penang, by the Rev. Father Charles Grenier, Simon Frederick, seventh son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clement Cleophas Aeria, and Philsmena Florence, second daughter of the late Mr. Joseph da
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  • 261 8 In response to questions by the Hon’ble Mr. San Ah Wing at the Federal Council meeting it was stated by Government inter alia that an increase in the house rents payable by Government servants as an indirect levy on salaries cannot meet with acceptance in the light
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  • 158 8 On 16th April, 1888, Charles Keith Elphinstone Woods was adjudicated a bankrupt. To-day-45 years after the event —Government are advertising for the creditors who have not claimed the amounts due to them to come in and do so. The advertisement, which will be found in the columns of the
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  • 210 8 When a Socialist Peer boasted a tew months ago that there was no unemployment in Russia Lord Snowden caustically retorted that neither was there in Dartmoor Prison. The prisqn character of Soviet Russia is curiously displayed in the latest device adopted by the Soviet for the purpose
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  • 1099 8 WHAT CAN IT DO (BY HARTLEY WITHERS) Some people are beginning to doubt whether the Economic Conference, originally expected to be held last autumn and new postponed until some time next summer, will ever meet at all and a far greater; number of sad-eyed observers are
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  • 826 8 BLUE BLOOD WATERED DOWN There is nothing specially about the statement of Cant SU risil! Renshaw, secretary of the of the Knights of the Garter I that fifteen thousand living d s ,iaiior such knights have been'diseo© 1 of whom can trace relationship W founder of the
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    • 132 8 E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. all rooms face the sea each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modem Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. PPT 4 BOXING AND WRESTLING ON SUNDAY, 29th JAN. From 8.45 P.M. AT MkCM jy ARENA WRESTLING ABDUL
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  • 360 9 for E° st —Reuter. Chang Hsueh Liang'S Assurance ANTI-JAPANESE BOYCOTT Moscow Denies SinoRussian Agreement London, Yesterday. The Chinese Legation in London has issued to the Press cablegrams from Chang Hsueh-liang and Tang Yu-lin to overseas Chinese organisations giving them every assurance that Japanese aggression will be
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  • 903 9 CMm NeW ,—Central Press. YUNNAN PROVINCE makes good PROGRESS No Communism I Canton, Jan. 14. re nairers are seeking the supMecbuUrf uni® tn le n producU W ««n. the new duty was imwithout proclamation, and I products were de■*l the local customs as the im- J
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  • 165 9 These will follow later in the year. —Rugby Radio Service. SIR HARRY GOSCHEN’S VIEWS Trade Figures Rugby, Yesterday. Referring to the gold standard at the annual meeting of the National Provincial Bank to-day, the Chairman, Sir Harry Goschen, emphasised that although sooner or later the
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  • 325 9 approach through the press.—Reuter Wire less. British Reply Acceptable to Mr. Roosevelt Washington, Yesterday. The British reply, as expected, is acceptable to Mr. Roosevelt but it is not thought he will alter his determination to force concessions in return for any debt reduction. It is thought that Mr.
    approach through the press.—Reuter Wire less.  -  325 words
  • 93 9 the debt principle by £4o,ooo,ooo.—Reuter Wireless. Court Decision to Prove Expensive Cairo, Jan. 22. A decision which it is stated will cost Egypt about £1,500,000 annually in extra interest was given to-day in the Mixed Court presided over by British, Italian and Egyptian judges which holds that notwithstanding
    the debt principle by £4o,ooo,ooo.—Reuter Wireless.  -  93 words
  • 47 9 i.—Reuter Wireless. Death of Famous Surgeon in London London, January 21. Sir Percy Sargent, the well-known surgeon who was Consulting Surgeon to the British Expeditionary Force during the Great War, died in London to-day from the effects of flu which developed into pneumonia.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 192 9 Presidential Cabinet May Be Formed HITLER AMD THE CHANCELLORSHIP Reported Renunciation Denied By Press Agent Osvrrtja «'oliiiu.s niLier win —Reuter. Berlin, Yesterday. The possibility of the formation of a Cabinet embracing schools of thought from the Centre Party to Nazis has been opened up by Herr
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  • 409 9 New Hamburg-Amerika Liners Hamburg, December. The Hamburg-America Line will place a new motorship, the Caribia, in service in February for passenger freight traffic to Central America. A sister-ship, the Cordillera, will be placed on the same route in August. The ships have 12, 300 gross register tons each,
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  • 42 9 .—Reuter. Paris, Yesterday. The defeat by 368 votes to 208 of the Opposition motion to refer back the Finance Commission's Bill constitutes an early Government victory in the finance debate as the vote was made a matter of confidence.—Reuter.
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  • 121 9 iutivu verify v Reuter Wireless. Textiles From Third and Fourth Centuries Berlin, December. Textiles from the third and fourth century A.D. are among the treasures now being shown in a special exhibition in the Kaiser Friedrich Museum here, assembled from the various Prussian State museums, which possess—and especially
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  • 94 9 —Reuter Wireless. Property of Nibelung Period Hero Mannheim, December. Near Alt-Lussheim, in the historic soil of the Rhine plateau between the hills of the Odenwald and the Haardt, the remains of a gem-studded golden sword have oeen found. Scientists ascribe it to the period of the Migration of
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  • 79 9 .—Reuter. Capt. Wedgwood Been Points to Real Difficulties Toronto, Yesterday. The vital question is whether India in bridging gap bet been the east and west will be able to bear the strain, declared Capt. Wedgewood Benn, ex-Secretary for India, speaking an oriental affairs. He added that the
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  • 196 9 A DIPLOMATIC ISSUE SOME VIOLENCE Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 19. A strike developed into a diplomatic issue for the first time in the annals of strikes in Japan yesterday when fifty strikers in the Singer Sew nig Machine Co., an American concern, attacked seventy strike breakers and
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  • 39 9 —Reuter. CRICKET Sydney, To-day. New South Wales 180. Hammond and Verity unplayable. Rowe 70. Hammond 3 for 3. Verity 2 for 8 this morning. M.C.C. 45 for 2 (Wyatt 28 not out, Hammond 7, Pataudi 2). —Reuter.
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  • 77 9 —Reuter. Dublin, To-day. At 2 a.m. the state of the parties was de Valera 49 Cosgrave 33 Independents T Labour 5 Centre 6 Independent Labour 1 The prospects of de Valera obtaining an independent majority are strengthening thus raising the three issues: viz: the oath, partition
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    • 175 9 A DOCTOR’S WAY WITH INDIGESTION The wife of a well-known London physician became a sufferer from di£ estl J e dl f order, and, naturally enough, sho asked her husband for a remedy. The doctor made her up some medicine of the kind usually given P to mild cases, but
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    • 41 9 At jTht/ .vf/xviTYai \i3i 'i’ '/y? AvTYJ/ juAjLU-j-u-ta Lbe IRunnviuebe The Brighter Hotel.” To-Morrow DINNER DANCE. Sunday Orchestral Concert 9 p.m. tiffin coupons. Book of 10 >15.00 Book of 25 $35.00 for Cash. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. 'Phone 543.
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  • 567 10 Economists in Broadcast Debate BUDGET PROBLEM London, Jan. 5. The question of Spending and Saving was discussed by Sir Josiah Stamp and Mr. J. M. Keynes in a broadcast debate. Mr. Keynes stressed the need for wise community spending, while Sir Josiah Stamp held that
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  • 106 10 Saturday, 28th January, Esplanade, at <» p.m. March -Ccntemptibles S’anley. Overture—trench Comedy -Bela. Suite A Lover in Damascus— Woodforde Finden. 1. I' ar Across the Desert Sands. 2. Where the Abana Flows. 3. How many a lonely Caravan. 4. If in the Great Bazars. 5. Allah be with
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  • 1189 10 DAVENTRY HAILS THE EMPIRE—WORLD’S NEWEST SHORT WAVE-STATION—A WIRELESS PIONEER PASSES—ASSISTED MARCONI To attain in six years fame which is first national, then Continental, and finally world-wide, falls to the lot of very few towns possessing only 3,608 inhabitants. This is why the 3,608 inhabitants of Daventry gaze at their
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    • 39 10 j cloth-lined" ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. ,151x6 $5.00 per 100 >l5 x6i $5.00 per 100 |l2 xs} $4.50 per 100 (111x5 $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. IA, PENANG STREET. ’■.V.W.Y.Y.V.V
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    • 1154 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATIONS In Order Of Wavelength CEN E R AI STATION. »S> gw tjg 0 0' Interval signals, days of tran sm i ssionj> I I 7 7 4 141,891 La Turbie, France Q 9.8 i 30,602 Coltano, Italy 13.04 23,006 Malabar, Java 13 92 I 21,540 Saxonburg,
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    • 1171 11 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED ar THE P.G. WIRELESS CORRESPONDENT AND THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETT Midnight 1 a. m. 2 a. m. 3 a. m. 4 a. m. 5 a. m. 6 a. m. 5 p. m. 6 p. m. 7 d m n to to to to to to to
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  • 393 12 ’’THE FORESIGHT SAGA” I Messrs. William Jacks Co., reported On January 4, as follows: The New Year has now arrived, and its Godfathers and Godmo'hers cannot be said to be optimistic as. to its future, but this may prove to be for its own good in the
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  • 234 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, Jan. 25. The market generally continues very quiet but a slightly steadier undertone nas been in evidence during the past week and closing values show a gain on balance of 5/16 cent per lb. London, since we last reported, is up l/32d to
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  • 130 12 Latest Quotation* Thursday. Wednesday Paris 86 15|16 87 New York 3.39% 3.39% Montreal 3.92% 3.91 Brussels 24.44% 24.45% Geneva 17.55% 17.55 Amsterdam 8.44 8.45 Milan 66% 66 7|16 Berlin 14.25 14.27% Stockholm 18 13 32 18 13 32 Copenhagen 19 15;16 19 1516 Oslo 19 19%
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  • 196 12 Transvaal Women Try to Break a Drought London, Jan. 10. »vhen the unmarried native women at Scandinavia Bridge, near Potchefstroom, Transvaal, attempted to break a drought by the traditional game of stealing the spoon they were more than successful. At the end of their
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  • 265 12 BISHOP OF RIPON ON NEED OF FULLER BIBLE READING London January 9. The Bishop of Ripon preached at Westminster Abbey in connection with the 21st annual conference of eduational associations at University College, London. He stressed the urgent need of fuller Bible reading by the youth
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    • 23 12 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette" will help to pull you through dull times.
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    • 624 12 A. H Used in respect of A Ik E 9 > A Petroleum and Products Used in respect of Petroleum ’Wn/|£/ QsoGDNYina Mil' —|LII Consumin z u..,,.. zx Ilk II II flf Dlsinfec tants, Dyes, and a n Used in respect of WEB II 11 Hw Edible Oils. Portable and
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  • 333 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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  • 328 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America by steamer to Calcutta tlicnce by rail to Karachi for Conveyance by Imperial Airways will be closed at 10 a.m. on to-morrow. A mail for Europe and North America Alor Star Amsterdam Direct Service will be
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  • 271 13 The Postal authorities announce the following in connection with the holidays: 27TH INSTANT (FRIDAY) -j-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 Monej Order Branches: Closed.
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    • 265 13 Children Used to Cry Day and Night Healed by Cuticura My three children were troubled with a breaking out that first started on their backsand from there spread to their heads and became greatly inflamed. It was of a wet nature and they could not sleep at night with the
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    • 65 13 SLUMP or no «lump, *D the advertising busineae that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adver Using Department exercises discrimination. It haa to live up tn the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser Ind consumer a square deal. If you see
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  • 1399 14 British Destroyer Among Vessels Rushed To The Rescue i CAPTAIN'S VIVID STORY OVER 200 SURVIVORS PICKED UP AFTER LONG FIGHT WITH FLAMES London, January 5. The French Mercantile Marine suffered another disaster yesterday, when the new 42,000-ton luxury liner, L’Atlantique, which was only launched
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  • 467 14 DENTAL MECHANIC WHO GOT £lOO,OOO Capetown, January 6. Mr. William Kilpatrick, the Capetown dental mechanic who won about £lOO,OOO in the Calcutta Sweep in 1927, when Call Boy was the Derby winner, has died in Capetown. The first prize in the Calcutta Sweep in 1927 was
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    • 11 14 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 424 14 Enter SolignumExit theWhiteAnt I T HE ravages of the 1 g White Ant are so Im familiar to Builders and ji JpE R: Householders that they i r—• will appreciate a preserva- tive which beeps timber safe f rom attack for many i times its normal life. This is justly
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    • 1876 15 I 4"'"’’’' 'X '••"-'K I BRIT!SK INDIA I AND APCAR LINES -'Rxr •’‘tJxiN I ING C f (Companies Incorporated in Engler., jj 7^ 7VBLUK PUMMEL' LIME j >««ainm I Leaves Due 1 MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London 1 II H]2 11 LIJ It A
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  • 55 16 —Reuter. United States Sensation 100,000 WORKERS INVOLVED Recent Incident To Blame Detroit, Yesterday. The Ford Motor Company announces the indefinite closing down of its factories in the United States employing in the aggregate 100,000 workers. The recent walk-out of six thousand body-plant workers is
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  • 240 16 k COOLIE’S MYSTERIOUS DEATH Petition Writer Disgusted with the World Tragedies which cost the lives of tWO Tamils occurred in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. 4L At about 8 a.m. the Campbell Road I Police Station received information that a man was lying dead on a charpoy
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  • 67 16 MISSION CHAPEL, FARQUHAR STREET ENGLISH SERVICES SUNDAY 8.30 a.m. Observance of Lord’s Supper. 4.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.00 p.m. Gospel Service. Preacher, MR. A. HARDWIDGE MONDAY 8.00 p.m. Young Men’s Bible Study Class. WEDNESDAY 6.00 p.m. Prayer and Ministry. CHINESE SERVICES Sunday 10.30 a.m. Sunday
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  • 688 16 LARGE GATHERING AT FUNERAL Guard of Honour of Eurasian Volunteers The funeral of the late Mr. Jerome Stephens Reutens, Chief Sanitary Inspector, Penang Municipality, whose death occurred early yesterday morning with tragic suddenness took place yesterday afternoon, with military honours. Deceased was a keen volunteer
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  • 677 16 CRICKET NO DEMONSTRATIONS AT SYDNEY M. C. C. vs. New South Wales There was a crowd of 23,000 when the match between the M.C.C. and New South Wales opened here to-day on a good wicket, the weather however was unsettled. New South Wales won the toss. At close
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  • 48 16 .—Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Stock markets were steady when the Stock Exchange opened, but business ffn modest lines. British funds were quietly maintain* With War Loan three and a half per cent, unaltered at 98%. The dollar exchange rate opened at 3.39 —Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 371 16 RUGBY —Reuter Wireless. CROWD OF 60,000 SEE thrilling GAME MATCH DESCRIBED London, Jan. 21. A crowd of 60,000 people including the Prince of Wales gathered at Twickenham to-day for the international rugby match between England and Wales. The match resulted in a win for Wales, the first
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  • 152 16 BOXING PETERSEN WINS Loser 3 Stone 10 lbs. heavier London, Yesterday. At Olympia in a fifteen round contest for the British heavyweight championship Jack Petersen (holder) knocked out Jack Pettifer in the twelfth round. Petersen weighed 13 stone and Pettifer 16 st. 10 lbs. —Reuter. Exciting Bout
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  • 22 16 —Reuter. London, Jan. 26. In a Scottish Cup replay Hibernian defeated Forfar Athletic by seven goals to three. —Reuter.
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  • 238 16 HOCKEY Singapore Colts Beat Y. M. C. A. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. Singapore Colts gave a fine display of high class hockey thi.i afternon against the Y.M.C.A. here which ended in the former winning by two clear goals. The visitors performed many thrills opposite
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    • 13 16 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE."
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