Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 March 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-03-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY, No. 56. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY, 10th MARCH, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article1693 1933-03-10 1 PASSED BY HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Emergency Powers To Continue SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST POLICY Washington, Yesterday. Authorisation for the potentially great expansion oi the United States currency and continuation of the emergency banking powers are requested in Mr. Roosevelt’s Bank Bill which was submitted to CongressReuter Wireless. - 1,693 words
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Article129 1933-03-10 1 fitted with catapults for aircraft. —Rugby Radio Service. All Equipped With Davis Escape Apparatus NAVY DEVELOPMENT Rugby, Yesterday. Interesting developments are recorded by the First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Bolton Eyres Monseil in presenting the Navy Estimates of £53,570,000 to include the following: (11 All submarines havefitted with catapults for aircraft.—Rugby Radio Service. - 129 words
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Article121 1933-03-10 1 —Reuter. Scathing Ci tiivisuM Dy csir Arnold Wilson London, Yesterday. A demand for an inquiry into the administration of the Suez Canal was made yesterday by Sir Arnold W ilson, at an individualist luncheon. He described the company as a “parasitic growth on the shipping industry.” He declared—Reuter. - 121 words
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Article27 1933-03-10 1 —Reuter. Dr. Yen Presents His Credentials Moscow, Yesterday. The Chinese Amba/jsador, Doctor Yen, was received by M. Kalinin to whom he presented credentials. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article160 1933-03-10 1 a Hitler Hag over the building.—Reuter. BAVARIA SURRENDERS Under Duress BREAK UP OF FEDERAL SYSTEM Berlin, Yesterday. The bloodless Nazi victory in Bavaria is regarded as the beginning of the break up of the Federal system in Germany in authoritative quarters here which admit that the Centrala Hitler Hag over the building.—Reuter. - 160 words
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Article39 1933-03-10 1 tained yesterday’s level.—Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. The unproved tone, noticeable on the Londfm Stock Exchange yesterday, is generally well maintained. British Funds are firmer. South African Mining shares are less active but maintained yesterday’s level.—Rugby Radiotained yesterday’s level.—Rugby Radio Service. - 39 words
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Article117 1933-03-10 1 —Reuter. Times Tribute to Prime Minister London, Yesterday. The Times City Editor commenting on the report of the Anglo-Portuguese Colonial Bank in which it was stated that the genera! trade depression was not felt so severely in Portugal as most other countries, says that credit for this is—Reuter. - 117 words
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Article95 1933-03-10 1 Reuter. Chinese Minister Calls on Foreign Office London, Yesterday. It is learned that in the course of his recent visits to the Foreign Office regarding the Arms Embargo, the Chinese representative also took exception to certain: passage's referring to China in Sir John, Simon’s speech in the HouseReuter. - 95 words
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Article467 1933-03-10 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Increase Of £1,462,000 1 DEVELOPMENT OF MECHANICAL TRANSPORT 1 Rugby, Yesterday. 1 The Financial Secretary to the War Office, Mr. Duff Cooper, introducing the I Army Estimates in the House of Commons said economies effected in last < year’s Estimates in view of excep-—Rugby Radio Service. - 467 words
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Article148 1933-03-10 1 -Reutei. Two Arrested in Germany Rugby, Yesterday. Replying in the House of Commons for the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Stanley Baldwin said his attention had been drawn to the arrest of two British Indian subjects, Naidu and Nambian in Germany. The British Ambassador was already in communication with-Reutei. - 148 words
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Article104 1933-03-10 1 Rugby Radio Service. Adverse Trade Balance Parliamentary Question Rugby, Yesterday. On behalf of the Board of Trade it was stated in the House of Commons that the total value of mercandise imported into the United Kingdom in 1932 fror.l Deumark was £40,556,327. United Kingdom exports to DenmarkRugby Radio Service. - 104 words
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Advertisement15 1933-03-10 1 f. NAGATA brothers DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement95 1933-03-10 1 jwlmer. ja Natural flavour .IJ PRODUCTS BRITISH AYLMER Pork and Beans AYLMER soups were introduced into Malaya less than a year ago and met with instantaneous success on account of their high quality and low price. A wide range of other Aylmer products is now available, each and every' one95 words
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Advertisement1738 1933-03-10 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notices BgNMS ADVERTISEMENTS bcm aNG ROTARY CHIEF SANITARY INSPECTOR. The The Mercantile Bank Chartered Bank E Ft OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CRro. CLUB. Applications are invited for the post of Qy IUCaICIf laltlnlTGCf (Incorporated in England WfeWW* chief Sanitary inspector in the Municipal H- M M M1,738 words
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Miscellaneous1064 1933-03-10 3 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY M,d ht v 2 m 3a u> m 4 v s v°- 6 u”- s v°- 11 pl*■ m 2a m 3 m 4 m s m 6 m 7 m 6 P m 8 p.m. 9 pm. 10 m 111,064 words
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Article1095 1933-03-10 4 Raja Petra, formerly Magistrate, Klang, who is on leave, will, on his return, be posted to Tampin for duty. Mr. Roland Braddell, the eminent Malayan barrister-at-law, hopes to pay a visit to Ipoh during the Easter Holidays. Mr. T. V. Nuttall, acting General Manager, Malayan Tin Dredging,1,095 words
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Article262 1933-03-10 4 A State Of Change Death did not exist, declared Dr. A. Trevor Barker, president of the English Theosophical Society, when he delivered a public lecture in the Grand Hotel, Piccadilly, Manchester. The so-called mystery of death, he said, gave the human brain more perplexity than any other262 words
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Article74 1933-03-10 4 To-day, at the “Esplanade,” from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.:— 1. March—Naworth Castle—Hume. 2. Overture—Tantalusqualen— Suppe. 3. Suite —Ballet Egyptian—Luigini. Reminiscences of a Plantation— Chambers. (As performed by Sousa’s Band, by command of H.M. the King, at Sandringham.) An Evening in Toledo—Schmeling. (i) Serenade. (ii) Danse Espagnole.74 words
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Advertisement221 1933-03-10 4 Ybull Want New Hecords-Whu not Hear Some of the Latest Trills on COLUMBIA J DBIOI3 L ts P ut The Li 9 hts L 1 Guess I'H Have To Change HERE’S A BRILLIANT PIANO SOLO OF LONDON’S LATEST f SUCCESS, PLAYED BY CARROLL GIBBONS CRR47 f Every Woman Wants To221 words
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Miscellaneous68 1933-03-10 4 I ’Phone 'Z 244 1 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 THEIR LAUGH-PACKED FULL LENGTH i COMEDY RIOT! I 7 Roaring fa ft Reels of Joy vStV'wW' > doubles i Plans At Moutrie's 'Phone 795. TO-NIGHT'S POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT! I DON’T MISS YOLK LAST CHANCE OF SEEING J J THE LOVE68 words
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Article338 1933-03-10 5 Mr. P.M. Oliver’s Pessimism Speaking to the Manchester University League of Nations Society on “Peace positive or negative?” Mr. P. M. Oliver said the cause of peace did not seem to make the progress that it ought to make. Last year was full of disappointments,338 words
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Article254 1933-03-10 5 Injured By Lorry Are you guilty of want of care if for any cause you expose yourself to some fisk in order to save another?” was the question Mr. Justice Macnaghten asked I the jury at the Leicester Assizes, when a picture-frame maker, Archibald Edwin Gregory,254 words
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682 1933-03-10 5 Notes And Selections For To-Morrow SMALL CARD OF SIX EVENTS (BY TIC-TAC) The Selangor Turf Club Spring Meeting opens to-morrow at Kuala Lumpur. Originally intended to be a three-day affair, it was cut down to a two-day meeting and even then the entries have not682 words
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Article271 1933-03-10 5 To-morrow’s League Fixtures ALBION TO VISIT VILLA PARK The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Aston V. v W. Brom. A. Bolton W. v Sunderland Chelsea v Blackpool Huddersfield T. v Derby C. Leicester C. v271 words
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Article168 1933-03-10 5 FEBRUARY REPORT 1933 Applications Previ- This To ously month date Local Committee Singapore 200 200 Penang 67 1 68 Malacca 6 6 Kedah 4 4 Perak 100 100 N. Sembilan 22 22 Central Committee K. Lumpur 204 2 206 603 3 606 Number of Applications— In Temporary168 words
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Article79 1933-03-10 5 P.C.C. v. Perak Club The following will play for the P.C.Cin a whole day match on Sunday, on the Esplanade, against the Perak Club, TaipingPlay starts at 10.30 a.m.: S. V. Adams (Capt H. W. Brady, A. L. B. Perkins, A. W. Foster, O. R. T_79 words
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Article41 1933-03-10 5 Leipzig, March 1. The Fair starting on March 5 promise* well, many exhibitors having rallied front both at home and aboard. Participatitst will be more num r jus than last year, and every rhelfs "7 visitors from untoward incidents.41 words
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Advertisement379 1933-03-10 5 AMALGAMATED AMUSEMENTS, LIMITED. 86, BEACH STREET. ’PHONE 485. FUN s/fROLIC AMUSEMENT PARK Maxwell Road Tek Soon Street, Telephone No. 1459, Penang. Friday, 10th March, 1933. Soon Thean Cantonese Opera Will Stage The Popular Stories SAY JIN BAY POH BOK “TAN CHOON CHOOT TAI HOAY” PHAIK KANG SOR KAH LOO With379 words
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Advertisement175 1933-03-10 5 ACCURATE TIMEKEEPERS ON WHITEAWAyS r— JX; rtn Gm A watc h I by the Ww/ 1 lowness iri OF PRICE v e j 7 These Watches here The Shock Pro St Watch the h*** of their class You can dr °P n knock vvwiwia and or throw it and it175 words
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Article823 1933-03-10 6 Falklands Islands Celebrate A Centenary NAVAL VICTORY RECALLED London, Feb. 16. This week is an auspicious one in the history of the Falklands, that lonely “outpost of Empire’’ in the South Atlantic, wind-swept and storm-battered, but which will always, be remembered for Admiral Sturdee’s victory over von823 words
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Article1033 1933-03-10 6 Diamond Ring Snatched In London OVER IN A FLASH £450 Reward Offered For Recovery Four men were involved on Feb. 17th in one of the most daring smash-and-grab raids ever carried out in the XS est End of London. A blue diamond ring, stated to lie1,033 words
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Article427 1933-03-10 6 Story Of Visit To A Night Club PUBLISHER RECALLS BOOK London, Feb. 20. Mr. J. B. Priestley, the novelist, has taken exception to the use of his name in connection with advertisements of “Secrets of the 43,” a book of reminiscences written by the late Mrs. Kate427 words
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Advertisement350 1933-03-10 6 MAkSELLA f ART HAIRDRESSER FROM < ITALY. |p YOU* HAIR IS > FALLING OUT. LIFELESS, •f DRY, DANDRUFFY, O R I BALDNESS, THINNING AT I THE TEMPLES, WHft H MAKES YOU LOOK OLD, OR WHATEVER YOUR HAIR MAY NEED, LET MARSE L L A LO N G EXPERIENCED IN HAIRTREATMENTS,350 words
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Advertisement184 1933-03-10 6 THE IDEAL* FOOD FOR THE TROPICS The Nourishment A Child Receives From Breast Milk And HUMANISED TRUFOOD Is Virtually Identical. EACH TIN STAMPED WITH DATE YOUR SAFEGUARD. HUMANISED TlW@(o)|d) OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND HIGH CLASS STORES. O SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. BISHOP STREET, PENANG. ALL184 words
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Article1803 1933-03-10 7 APPLICATION OF ENGLISH ACT IN COLONY Appeal Unsuccessful INTERESTING FINDING BY LORD ATKIN The question as to whether certain provisions of the Moneylenders Act in England are applicable in the Colony was deeided in the negative by the Lords of the judicial Committee of the Privy Council1,803 words
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Article649 1933-03-10 7 Effect Here If U.S. Currency Depreciates Malaya has a very definite interest in the decision of America in regard to the Gold Standard. There is a considerable volume of trade between British Malaya and the U.S., and she is the greatest customer of this country for both649 words
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Article345 1933-03-10 7 Mrs. Du Maurier’s Experiment POLICE OBJECTIONS London, February 19. Surrey police, it is said, object to "down-and-outs” of both sexes using a private chapel at Witley for sleeping purposes instead of passing on to the casual wards at Guildford and elsewhere. The chapel, named “The Good345 words
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Article409 1933-03-10 7 The Old Contemptible» Meet Again It is the unique rule of the Old Contemptibles’ Association, founded by Captain J. P. Danny in Hackney in 1925, that the members address each other by the title of “Chum.” They are veterans of the war, every man409 words
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Advertisement65 1933-03-10 7 SLUMP or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adver tising Department exercises discrimination. It ha» to live np to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see65 words
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Advertisement718 1933-03-10 7 $lOO M X< BE $lOO FOOTBALL FORECASTS. $lOO WAITING FOR YOU I I Just a few strokes of the pen. Quite a simple task. N< worry, no waste of time. Yet it may bring you $lOO. You are not required to forecast scores—only results. If you succeed in forecasting the718 words
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Article836 1933-03-10 8 The inauguration of Mr. Roosevelt as President of the United States coincided with the most important developments in America’s greatest banking crisis and as a result of the uneasiness in the United States American money poured into the banks of Canada. By the declaration of a bank holiday836 words
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Article1182 1933-03-10 8 HUNTING HABITS OF WEASEL AND STOAT Something rustled in the hedge and, as is often my custom, I stopped dead in my tracks to ascertain the reason: nor had I long to wait, for in less than two seconds a small evil head shot1,182 words
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Article516 1933-03-10 8 TIME TO GET Up Doctors in Chicago it i. about to make another attempt, Patricia Maguire, a young v. ..on aeteep tor the was suggested that it thK n wrong time of the ye attempts far better be k SUch behaviour of the dormou.se and w sleep516 words
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Advertisement168 1933-03-10 8 Made specially nourishing for Motorists i° n runs y° u °ft en 1 can’t afford the time to stop s J for meals. i Rowntree’s Motoring t HH9 UraEf Chocolate has been specially 'J made with almonds and SHBwSHKn h raisins to give the motorist f WMr® a really nourishing168 words
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Advertisement94 1933-03-10 8 E. &O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ATT, ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modem Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. SmedST i Of hl 1L 1!IB| 11 »1 I /fSt jfl l "AMITY Hu »«n. o<* I Mite94 words
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Miscellaneous73 1933-03-10 8 TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! I HARMSTONS CIRCUS AND ROYAL MENAGERIE THE BARNUM OF THE EAST r x*?BF LOCATION The Fort (Esplanade) Yx 30 EUROPEAN ARTISTES 30 S? NEW ARTISTES, NEW ACTS, NEW CLOWNS Vwjfr 50 PERFORMING ANIMALS 50 1 Matinees every Saturday and Sunday 4-15 P.M. SPECIAL SLUMP PRICES Full Box73 words
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326 1933-03-10 9 TO ANNIHILATE ALL TROOPS INSIDE JEHOL Chinese Still Holding Kupeikou Pass CLEVER RUSE TO AVOID JAPANESE BOMBS —Reuter. Chinchow, Yesterday. The headquarters of the Kwantung army is ordering a general attack on March 10 for the purpose of annihilating all Chinese troops still resisting—Reuter. - 326 words
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Article129 1933-03-10 9 Bereaved Father, the Judge and a Letter (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. Ho'u.ng up a letter to the Judge an aged Sikh caused an interruption at the opening ®t the Assizes yesterday crying “deceased was my son--my only son.” The trial was of Santokh Singh for sieged129 words
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Article118 1933-03-10 9 European Committee’s Appeal for Support I (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. 1 mopc.tn unemployment grants will be 111 hirtj per cent, unless further support E' l <>i u.coniing. There are already whole vn 11; s hving on grants which in no case exceed 5100 per month. r118 words
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Article152 1933-03-10 9 Quarterly Dinner To-Night fO” BE FOLLOWED BY CONCERT The Quarterly Dinner of the Penang Rotary Club will be held at the E. O. Hotel to-night at 8 p.m. The only toasts will be the loyal one “Rotary International” and "The Guests”. Over 100 are expected to sit152 words
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Article356 1933-03-10 9 -Reuter ireless. British Ministers Hopeful of Good Contribution Rugby, Yesterday. The Prime Minister when leaving for Geneva to-day with the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, said they would try to help the Disarmament Conference to get some results which they hoped would be a good contribution to world peace.-Reuter .. ireless. - 356 words
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Article459 1933-03-10 9 Farwell Dinner By Chinese COURT REFERENCES (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Yesterday. Cordial tributes were addressed to Tunku Ismail, the Taiping Magistrate, on the eve of his departure to Kuala Lumpur, when the Bench resumed its sitting at noon today. Mr. S. K. M. Kotval, Advocate and459 words
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Article85 1933-03-10 9 Momerick, a Tamil, reappeared before the Police Magistrate to-day with a certificate of sanity from the Hospital. He was charged with wilful trespass in the grounds of the Convent School, Penang, at II p.m. on March 4. Accused pleaded guilty, saying that somebody possibly an evil85 words
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Article221 1933-03-10 9 Thrills Crowded House Harmston’s Circus lived up to its reputation last night, the opening night of the season here, and gave Capital entertainment to a crowded house. Long before the time for starting the house was packed to the fullest capacity—a worthy welcome to this well known circus.221 words
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Article94 1933-03-10 9 TlN— Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £l4B-5-0 £149-2-6 TIN —(3 Months) London £l4B-17-6 £l5O-0-0 Singapore $75.75 $76.37 !4 Business Done Penang $75.75 Business Done Buyers-No sellers COPRA —(Sundried) $4.50 «4.45 I BLACK PEPPER $lB.OO $lB.OO r RUBBER oj London New York Clo Be C,o d Singapore cts /H >94 words
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Advertisement67 1933-03-10 9 NEW ZEALAND SHEEP'S TONGUES SPECIAL PRICE 111 PER 50 CTS TIN PRITCHARD’S FOOD DEPT. hsj|i| Sbe Th 6 To-Morrow MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE From 12 Noon. DINNER DANCE Sunday Orchestral Concert 9 P.M. SATURDAY. 18th March. IRISH DSNNSIt DANCE (Tables can now be booked) DANCING UNTIL 1.45 A.M. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL,67 words
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Article2375 1933-03-10 10 TROUBLE IN S.W. SETS—ACCUMULATOR NOTES— H.T. ELIMINATOR WARNING— BUYING A PICK-UP—RESERVOIR CONDENSERSOCIETY NOTES o I (By our Wireless Correspondent) I have recently spent quite a lot of time helping a friend to get his short-wave receiver to operate to his complete satisfaction, and have come up against rather an2,375 words
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Miscellaneous1020 1933-03-10 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATIONS (By THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) In Order Of Wavelength Difference in time to Malaya. GENERAL INFORMATION je t l-i STATION. J Sj id 7 4 41,891 La Turbie, France I 9.8 30,602 Coltano, Italy I 13.04 23,006 Malabar, Java IPL,l PL,z 13 92 21,540 Saxonburg, Penn.,1,020 words
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Article1431 1933-03-10 11 Alleged Request For £lO,OOO “CLOSED DOORS” Story Of Interviews With Retired Officer Mr. Maundy Gregory appeared before tii<- Chief Magistrate (Mr. Graham Campli 18, at Bow Street, on February 16, to answer a summons under the Honours (Pn vention of Abuses) Act 1925, alleging that he “unlawfully1,431 words
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Article207 1933-03-10 11 Sugar King’s Estate Duties It is reliably learned that the Privy Council judgment in the matter of the Government’s appeal reverses the finding of Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell who found in favour of the Trustees of the late Oei Tiong Ham’s estate regarding the amount of death207 words
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Article645 1933-03-10 11 Enrolled As A Good Companion VISIT TO GREAT STEEL WORKS Middlesbrough, Feb. 15. Cheering crowds lined along the roads greeted Prince George when he visited the Middlesbrough area to-day, to see for himself the conditions of the unemployed. He had intended visiting Middlesbrough some weeks ago,645 words
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356 1933-03-10 11 Visit To A Forge Continuing his tour of unemployed and welfare centres, Prince George on February 16 visited the mining villages and townships in the widely scattered Cleveland district. The Prince had an exceptionally busy time and was given a cha- racteristic Yorkshire welcome, but,356 words
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Advertisement236 1933-03-10 11 I” '..’’’r1 An outstanding example of British I Craftsmanship I Bluespot Loudspeaker 32 Pow. 7 Whet.'ier you require something expensive or inexpensive, best value will be obtained from the i Bluespot range of loudspeakers. Stockists KEE HUAT CO., KEY CYCLE MOTOR CO., Sole Agents Importers ***** 111 1 HENRY WAUGH236 words
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954 1933-03-10 12 RECONSTRUCTION POSSIBILITY NEW USE FOR LINATEX TO BE EXPLOITED IN SOUTH AFRICA The sixth annual general meeting of the Wilkinson Process Rubber Company, Limited, was held at the offices of the company, 9/11, Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, Feb. 22, at noon. Present954 words
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Article280 1933-03-10 12 Crop Returns Preliminary 1 Figures For January, 1933 I February 10. So far 362 Companies with an output in January, 1932, of 12,832 tons have returned for January, 1933, an output of 10,279 tons. The analysis of these Companies’ output by countries is subjoined The final280 words
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154 1933-03-10 12 Capital Reduced by Half At an extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Penawat (Malaya) Tin Dredging Company, Limited, held today at the office of the Secretaries, Messrs, Evatt Co., at the Chartered Bank Chambers, with Mr. J. J. Saunders in the chair, the154 words
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Article131 1933-03-10 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 88 916 87 13 16 New York Montreal 4.11 4.13 Brussels Geneva 18.05** Amsterdam 8.59 Milan 68 916 67 13 16 Berlin 14.70 14 19 32 Stockholm 18 29 32 18 29 32 Copenhagen 22 7|16 22 716 Oslo 19 1131 words
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Article89 1933-03-10 12 Socialist Party Split Paris, March 3. The French Socialist Party has called a national convention for Easter in an attempt to heal the split in the parliamentary Socialist Party arising from the Chamber’s budget division when twenty rebellious Socialist deputies refused to obey the Party’s orders and voted89 words
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Advertisement48 1933-03-10 12 1-VW.W. CLOTH-LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. I 15J x 6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6J $5.00 per 100 I 12 xs| $4.50 per tool HJx5 $4.00 per 100 1 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 J TO CLEAR. 1 Pineng Gazette Press, J Ltd. j TA, PKNANG SnUQET. 148 words
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Advertisement432 1933-03-10 12 arcaduY works LONDON I ill Bl I hi j i 1 Hi 1 C |Aw Ift IBln IRiln» Hki ill iii iai«> Im H 1 11 T Kb’/' 1 Wl Bl 1. iIJ ‘III H CARRERAS’wonder Factoru in LONDON the HOME of.. CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES The most modernly-designed and equipped432 words
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Article597 1933-03-10 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Tbe following 1b a list of vessels arriving d galUng from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY s mat ANG from Tongkah, Kopah, Re- nong and Victoria Point. Sails for the Baine ports— Saturday, 11th instant. s BIJYSKES from Langsa, Lho597 words
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Article359 1933-03-10 13 FEBRUARY, 1933 MARCH 11 Selangor Turf Club races, Ist Day. MARCH 12 Cricket: P. C. C. v Perak Club, Espla nade. Cricket: P. R. C. v C. R. C. Victoria Green. MARCH 15 Selangor Turf Club races, 2nd Day. MARCH 18 Selangor Turf Club races, 3rd Day.359 words
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Article850 1933-03-10 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America by steamer to Calcutta. Thence by rail to Karachi for Conveyance by Imperial Airways will be closed at 10 a.m. to-morrow. A mail for Europe and North America Alor Star Amsterdam Direct Service will be closed850 words
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Advertisement351 1933-03-10 13 I Rusted solid as I a rock!” li" c the liquid tool j X WILL SHIFT IT! iiliiiiK./ 4 T®»lLT whether THE JAM 1 JjF ,s E RESULT OF 1» RUST OR HEAT—USE ‘A U RUSTOL j P I iNllliß FULL PARTICULARS J ’tA w jg > HENRY WAUGH CO.,351 words
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954 1933-03-10 14 Justice McCardie’s Attack On Divorce Law Striking views on birth control and eugenics and an attack on the present state of the divorce law were given by Mr. Justice McCardie when he delivered the Galton Lecture to the Eugenics Society at the Galton celebration dinner954 words
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Article553 1933-03-10 14 Trapped In Hold Of Tanker BRAVE RESCUE ATTEMPTS Three men are dead and six are injured, three of them seriously, as the result of a mysterious fire in the Swedish oil tanker, Tasmanic, in the Bromborough Dock, Cheshire, on February 16. The dead are: Clifford553 words
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Advertisement334 1933-03-10 14 iSPUHGRETEI BUILDING PRODUCTS < HOLLOW BLOCKS. > TILES. PIPES. I I CULVERTS. FOR QUOTATIONS APPLY— I UNITED ENGINEERS LTD., PENANG. J i UOOjf ItedJsl i 1 —f <r> -u- J a. -fy fa-™ 1 I j -Jiy i I FOR MOTORISTS I Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Are Invaluable. j334 words
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Advertisement361 1933-03-10 14 Xllenburgs Foods The Allenburys Foods are particularly suited to i the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are J germ free, and being simply and easily prepared i by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful milk supply, 3 and is an absolute guarantee361 words
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Advertisement1992 1933-03-10 15 f T\ I P O BRITISH INDIA I f 1 (Companies Incorporated in EnglsSjj BLUK ruMMBU LIMB TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR j MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London I LINE < Y Marseilles, London Rotterdam and Hamburg. Mar. 11 Apr. °enlMular and Oriental A N.1,992 words
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Article297 1933-03-10 16 J'OOTBALL An Even Game The St. Xavier’s Recreation Club were defeated on their own ground on the sea front yesterday, by one goal to two scored by the Penang Recreation Club. The game from the start promised to be evenly contested. The P. R. C. opened the297 words
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Article23 1933-03-10 16 CRICKET Keuter. Adelaide, To-day. The M.C.C. won the toss and batting first made 54 for one wicket at lunch.Keuter. - 23 words
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Article70 1933-03-10 16 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following are the results of matches played yesterday in the above tournament. Championship pairs: H. E. Muriel and K. A. Robertson beat J. R. Burnham and J. P. B. Whaley 5—7, 6—4, 6 1. Men’s Singles Handicap *B’: E. T. M. Lias —470 words
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Article59 1933-03-10 16 Two Readers Share Prize The Pinang Gazette Football Competition No. 9 was won by two Penang readers each with all correct forecasts of the ten matches played. They are:— N. M. ISMAIL, Stu D. Anglo Chinese High School, Penang. J W MATHEWS, 31, Dunlop Road, Penang. Cheques59 words
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93 1933-03-10 16 Japanese Davis Cup Players The cricket match on the Esplanade tomorrow between the P. C. C. and P.R.C. “A” teams has been postponed owing to the expected visit of the Japanese Davis Cup Players, Jiro Satoh, Ryosuke Nunoi and Eikichi, who are passing through Penang93 words
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177 1933-03-10 16 Arrangements for Spring Meeting The Singapore Turf Club Spring meeting will open on Saturday, May 20th, and; will be continued on May 24, 27, 31. Junej 3 and 5. The first race to be run on the new race-' course will be for horses, class177 words
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Article565 1933-03-10 16 (To the Editor of the. Pinang Gazette Sir, —I note from the telegram from your Singapore correspondent published yesterday that after the first meeting of the above named Commission a communique was issued by the President announcing that the terms of the reference are very wide and565 words
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Article129 1933-03-10 16 The following passengers arrived by the s.s. Kedah this morning from Singapore: H.R.H. Prince Purachatra of Siam, The Honourable Mr. Montague Goodman, Resident Councillor-elect of Penang, and Mrs. Goodman, Mr. A. W. Bourne, Mr. M. S. Kestler, Mr. Donne, Mr. G. G. Kew, Mr. R. B. Lewis, Mr.129 words
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Article622 1933-03-10 16 TO-DAY'S PRICES The following were the latest quotation* in messes. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers mining Ayer Hitam 10|9 11|3 10|9 11|3 Batu Caves 35 40 35 40 Hitam 20 23 20 25 Hong Fatt 25 30622 words
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Article162 1933-03-10 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. Sunday162 words
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Article47 1933-03-10 16 PENANG, MARCH 10 (By Courtesy of the Chartered H&Mr) On London Bank Demand 23 I' mt, Hongkong TT. Private 3 mts credit 3 Document 24 On New York Bank Demand No.,ma 985n0m France T.T. is 2 ooom India T.T. 4 m 127noin Shanghai T.T. Bar Silver47 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous105 1933-03-10 16 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Call Signs: G.S.B. G.S.E. Wavelengths: 31.5 metres, 25.28 metres. P.M. 9.50 Big Ben The News 10.05 Vaudeville (Gramophone Records) Jack Simpson The Mouse, the Piano and the Cat Flotsam and Jetsam Spooning of the Knife and Fork Roy Fox and his Band Fox Favourites 10.20 A Musical105 words
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Miscellaneous35 1933-03-10 16 PEX.AXG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Ramftdk 6 a.m. 78 E Noon 84 N TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Wat» TO-DAY 12.10 p.m. 6.10 a.m. 12.01a.m. 6.22 p.m. TO-MOREOW 6.43 a.m. 12.40 p.m. 6 55 p.m.35 words
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