Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 March 1933
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Title Section20 1933-03-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 61. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, 16th MARCH, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article1913 1933-03-16 1 More Amused Thon Annoyed MAY BE COMPELLED TO TAKE GRAVE STEPS —Reuter. Tokyo, Yesterday. T e Chinese report circulated at Geneva re_ rding the alleged victory at Hsifengkou caused moi? amusement than annoyance the Japanese thirteenth brigade, which the Chinese claim to have surrounded, is not—Reuter. - 1,913 words
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Article40 1933-03-16 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Yesterday. According to a despatch from Chinchow the Hayakawa regiment yesterday occupied Fuyehlai to the Southwest of Hsifengkou preparatory to crossing the Great Wail and striking the Chinese left flank if the Chinese continue attacks on Hsifengkou.—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article78 1933-03-16 1 During Chinese New Year COMMONS QUESTION London, Yesterday. In the House of Commons, Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister, replying to Mr Edward Campbell, promised to ask the Governor of the Straits Settlements to report on the circumstances which led to the restriction of the Chinese custom78 words
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Article154 1933-03-16 1 To Open Agri-Horticultural Show With the object of arousing interest in agriculture among Straits-born Chinese the Singapore-Johore Agri-Horticultura’ l Show will be held at the New World, starting April 7, when the opening ceremony will be performed by H. E. the Gove(Sir Cecil Clementi). It is stated that154 words
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Article56 1933-03-16 1 —Reuter. BiH Again Rejected By Senate NEGOTIATIONS FAVOURED Dublin, Yesterday. The Senate by 24 votes to 16 rejected the removal of the Oath of Allegiance Bill and carried an amendment in favour of Anglo-Irish negotiations and an amicable agreement. Nevertheless, the Bill will automatically become law—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article86 1933-03-16 1 place during the next week.—Reuter Wireless. Death Warrant Signed by Governor Jacksonville (Florida), March 13. It is learned that Zangara, the assassin of Cermak, was secretly taken to the State Prison of Raiford late Saturday night to await execution. The guard was heavily armed and State police wereplace during the next week.—Reuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article59 1933-03-16 1 For Knocking Down Race Horse (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. A Batu Pahat lorry driver was fined $l9 and his licence endorsed for rash driving in Singapore, on February 25, when his vehicle knocked down Tunku Mahkota s Blum Tau which had since been destroyed. Accused59 words
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Article436 1933-03-16 1 matter is being asxea in tne Mouse oi commons this afternoon. —Rugby Radio Ser-' vice. British Government's Grave View FULL INFORMATION DEMANDED Rugby, Yesterday. The British Government’s grave view of the Moscow’ arrests w r as expressed by the leader of the House, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, who,matter is being asxea in tne Mouse oi commons this afternoon.—Rugby Radio Ser-' vice. - 436 words
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Article53 1933-03-16 1 Armoured Cars To Exercise In Streets (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. The police notify that armoured cars will exercise in Bangkok streets, during the nights from March 20 to 31, excepting on holidays between eight and ten o’clock without lights. All traffic is accordingly warned to be53 words
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Advertisement15 1933-03-16 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement51 1933-03-16 1 HE’S HAPPY Drinking His Bear Brand She would be equally happy drinking hers. From a day to a year you can entrust the health of baby to Bear Brand. Purchase a tin now and you set baby on the road to happy childhood. QN ls e OM fQR INVALIDS CONVALESCENTS51 words
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Advertisement2162 1933-03-16 2 RATES FOR CASUAL Municipality ot George PENANG HILL WAWWWnW. BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS T w RAILWAY Time Table. The NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered Bank All CHIEF SANITARY INSPECTOR. HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA I communications relating to TRAINS B Al If (Incorporated in England advertisements should be addressed ft ft £9 N.V.2,162 words
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Article1403 1933-03-16 3 The Tactics Far Victory o A NATIONAL HOUSING CORPORATION Housing, after many years of slow pro.■rress, has begun to claim attention as a first-rate national issue. This quickening Jf interest is evidently due to a variety of -auses, but a main reason for it is undoubtedly to1,403 words
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Article172 1933-03-16 3 Outbreak in the Laboratory Loft Eire broke out in the school laboratory, Eton College, on February 24. Shortly before 9.30 in the morning flames were seen to be coming from the roof of the building. Mr. Bendell, an employee of the college, ran out a length172 words
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Article280 1933-03-16 3 Car Driven Without Due Care and Attention London, Feb. 22. Earl Howe, the well-known racing motorist, whose address was given as 35, Cur-zon-street, London, was fined £3, with £2 7s. costs, at Salisbury, for driving a car without due care and attention at Amesbury on December 19th.280 words
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Article150 1933-03-16 3 Three Weeks Before the Governor Knew It London, Feb. 25. In a reference to “the detention of a certain officer” in the Tower of London, Lieutenant-Colonel Dan Burges, V.C., Governor of the Tower, addressing a Stepney meeting, said that the officer was in the Tower three150 words
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Article140 1933-03-16 3 Second One Dies at Age of Ninety-two Haxey, Lincolnshire, Feb. 26. John Cooper, of Haxey, who, w’hen his brother was alive, claimed to be one of the “halves” of the oldest pair of twins in England, has just died at the age of ninety-two, or within a140 words
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Article107 1933-03-16 3 But the Holiday Cured Him London, Feb. 26. Mr. Robert Latham, who was suffering from a nervous complaint, left his home at Stone-street, Liverpool, a fortnight ago for a convalescent home in Kent, stepped from the train at Euston Station —and forgot who he was.107 words
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Article104 1933-03-16 3 Bishop’s Stained Glass Window Protest A strong protest against the conventional representation of Christ m religious art was made on February 26 by the Bishop of Chelmsford in the course of a sermon at St. Mary’s Church, Prittlewell. “A great service would be done, the Bishop104 words
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Advertisement322 1933-03-16 3 Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pasteswill remove three most important things necessary film, but they may harm tooth to keep teeth clean and sparkling. enamel. Others are perfectly safe, but z-1 R322 words
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Article1899 1933-03-16 4 EVIDENCE AT INQUEST ON MR. T. O. MAYHEW The statement that Mr. Thomas Oswald Mayhew, who met his death in highly tragic circumstances, was very worried and depressed over his business affairs, was made by several witnesses whose testimony was recorded by Mr. F. G. Bourne,1,899 words
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Article1409 1933-03-16 4 Mr. F. S. Cable, of the South British Insurance Company, Ltd., Singapore, is on a business visit to Ipoh. Mr. E. P. Kyle, of Messrs. Kyle, Palmer Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, is going Home on leave at the end of this week. Mr. R. P. Brash of1,409 words
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Advertisement96 1933-03-16 4 u T-J L_J L_J li__r I J T_r 1_. —|__J HI i FLANAGAN > AND I ALLEN ARE SCREAMINGLY FUNNY IN > THEIR NEW RECORDS HERE’S A SAMPLE OE THEIR HUMOUR; “Nowadays when a woman goes out on the Street, She’s k got nothing here, a little less there, and96 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1933-03-16 4 ‘Phone 264 6.15 TO-NJGHT 9.30 k METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYEE’S GREATEST PRIDE I <HEAI® A Brilliant Picture With The ynmiskikable Hall-Mark Of Greatness i Be Advised Book Sady PLANS AT MOUTRIE’S ’PHONE 79’POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF "THE BIG BROADCAST with STUART ERWIN, BING CROSBY AND ALL STARS OF RADIOLAND. OPENING TO-MORROW! JANET60 words
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1053 1933-03-16 5 desperate attacks failed to put down guehring, who showed amazing COURAGE AND ENDURANCE jack Petersen, the British heavy-weight champion, defeated Ernst Guehring, the German, on points, over twelve rounds, at the Royal Albert Hall, London, on February 23. Four thousand people saw a magnificent1,053 words
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Article645 1933-03-16 5 Oxford at Radley The Oxford crew continued their practice at Radley on February 11 in improved conditions, for, although rain fell during the afternoon, there was for the first time for many days no wind. The order of rowing remained unaltered, and on getting afloat the crew645 words
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Article835 1933-03-16 5 REMODELLING OF WISDEN Leg Theory Comment by Mr. C. Stewart Caine London, Feb. 24. Wisden” is here again, and, because of the snow with which February is ending, the “Cricketers’ Almanack,” with its comforting reminder of the nearness of the opening of the season, is more welcome than ever. This835 words
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Article321 1933-03-16 5 Trouble Over Rule of the Road Accustomed to driving in foreign countries where the keep-to-the-right rule applied, Derk Roosebon, a Dutch officer on a K.P,M. boat, swerved to what he believed to be his right of way when he saw a car approaching. A collision321 words
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Article67 1933-03-16 5 POST OFFICE v. TONG SEAN SCHOOL UNION The following will represent the T.S.S.U. against the Post Office in the second division of the P.F.A. League, to-day on the Da to Kramat ground Ah Leong Peng Leong, Cheng Seong Ean Leng, Peng Khiam, Kee Kong Ban Foo, Eng67 words
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Article448 1933-03-16 5 P. W. D. L. F. A. Abera\on 29 17 5 7 246 131 Bk. of England.. 17 9 2 6 179 146 Barnet 21 11 0 10 231 216 Bath 27 20 1 6 261 157 Blackheath 27 20 0 7 402 247 Brighton 22 8 311448 words
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Article642 1933-03-16 5 Mr. N. Chamberlain’s Conditions MUST BE SATISFIED IT WILL WORK Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at a luncheon at the British Industries Fair, at Birmingham, on Feb. 25th alluded to the difficulties of the international situation and referred to the gold standard. “There642 words
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Advertisement47 1933-03-16 5 SMI J An < Irritated Throat* —then at once take FORMAMINT The Germ-killlM Throat tablot rormamint cures Sore Throat and prevents Colds, Influenza, Dlphtheria by destroying the disease germs that have settled In your mouth. Always keep a supply handy buy a bottle to-day. Obtainable at all ChemMl47 words
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Advertisement301 1933-03-16 5 WEMBLEY Tan Hong Seah Amoy Opera Will Stage “KEW BEE TUAT HOO” Part 2. Theon Seng Cantonese Opera Will Stage “LUAN I PUT BONG TEONG HOW” Starring Misses Teow Sean Guat, Kum Chooi Lin, Choy Yin Cheng. Messrs. Loh Kim Fie, Lau Kim Fie, Sun Keng Kow and Chan Chow301 words
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Article835 1933-03-16 6 An Incurable Case DOCTORS DIFFER ON DRUGS QUESTION A number of distinguished doctors, including Lord Dawson of Penn, say that she is an absolutely incurable case. If she is to be kept alive at all, and certainly to retain her sanity, these drugs must be administered.”835 words
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Article500 1933-03-16 6 Petition of Army Officer WIFE WITH HOUSE AND £9OO A YEAR London, Feb. 24. Capel Smith v. Capel Smith and Dyer. Court. —Divorce. Judge. —Lord Merrivale. Counsel. —Mr. Willis, K.C., Mr. Norman Parkes, and Mr. Patrick Devlin (instructed by Messrs. Kenneth Brown, Baker, Baker and500 words
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Article199 1933-03-16 6 Heirs’ Request for Part Repayment February, 23. Three sons of the late sir Joseph Ward, Prime Minister of New Zealand, who died in 1930, including his son, Sir Cyril Ward, and an only daughter, have petitioned Parliament to refund a portion of the £76,000 death duties on199 words
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Advertisement149 1933-03-16 6 W. &A Gilbey Spey Royal Whisky Guaranteed 10 Years Old. OLD TOM And DRY GIN For Pahits and Cocktails. Sole Agents GUTHRIE c @te nK lISB f FOR WINEGLASSES. I (PATENTS Nos. 1489—*****9) 1 BV o J I price $1.50 Per 10<h I I (Printing extra) PROTECT YOUR TEMPERS AND149 words
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Advertisement225 1933-03-16 6 A PICTURE OF HEALTH UK W Z... I v 1 BE FAIR TO YOUR BABY. Babies reared on Humanised Trufood are such cheery, healthy little souls because they secure all the nourishment of breast milk in this nearest-to-nature food. Humanised Trufood not only makes strong BONES, sound TEETH, pure BLOOD,225 words
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Article1977 1933-03-16 7 M nutes of an Ordinary Meeting of the ina i commissioners of George Town, MUn held on Tuesday, the 28th Februpenang. —G. W. Bryant Esq., President, 1,1 p smith, Khoo Sian Ewe Esq., Yeoh Ann Esq., The Hon’ble Mr. H. H. cader, C. R. Samuel Esq., Dr.1,977 words
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Article110 1933-03-16 7 Opposing Rectors in Church Quarrel February 26. Parishioners of the village of Liss, near Petersfield, are engaged in a heated controversy about the interior decoration of the church. A large faction, including the rector, the Rev. S. N. Sedgwick, is supporting a churchwarden who has offered £lOO to110 words
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Advertisement55 1933-03-16 7 Remember that pure blood not only keeps away disease, but is Nature s remedy—in fact, the blood is the stream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke’s Blood Mixture is unexcelled. It expels the poisons and assists healing. Qf all Chemutt and Sum. Equally good in55 words
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Advertisement55 1933-03-16 7 STRONG C DEFINITE IN THE CHARACTER OF THEIR APPEAL. YET SMOOTH AND MELLOW IN THE SATISFACTION THEY GIVE MM IW f oyFil w KA fiW’ life* ■s W F IP? ,1 I I* i|H r- I W V I ’I ‘-A ii &WSS > A CVk r f AV'* II55 words
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Article402 1933-03-16 8 The General Committee of the Disarmament Conference meets today at Geneva. Signor Mussolini, it is reported, has been contemplating a visit to support Mr. Macdonald and it will be remembered that he has been urged by a powerful section of Fascists to make the German case for equality a402 words
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Article678 1933-03-16 8 hen daylight saving was introduced in the British Isles as an economy measure during the War, the agricultural community opposed it on the ground that putting the clock forward an hour from the beginning of April to the end of September would prove a serious handicap, as,678 words
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Article1067 1933-03-16 8 iuigni Diussom uae trie ruse cannot be entirely impracticable. in the “Birmingham Post.” THE NEW IMPULSE TOWARDS LEISURE The fact that thinkers conjecture we may indeed be entering on a new age where a main problem will be the disposal of our leisure inclines the mind toiuigni Diussom uae trie ruse , . • – cannot be entirely impracticable. «’• in the “Birmingham Post.” - 1,067 words
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Article489 1933-03-16 8 THE FOREIGN LEGION The French Foreign Legion is no longer open to British subjects as such and if an Englishman wants to join it, he must give a false name and nationality. It appears that Englishmen do not amalra mate well with other soldiers of the Legion489 words
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Advertisement319 1933-03-16 8 jg Work is ■f\W Plover xi r and then l\ ||El| a Carlsberg. 'H fr£r" T" I E a I I*■ z Vzl £>■ °■■l S S 2 Once tasted m always wanted B THE KING OF BEERS ■ESHESHS9BH9n9E£S»»M9BiBHi SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED, Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur319 words
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Advertisement85 1933-03-16 8 E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ATT, ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modern Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. j ISHr 1 I I 1 r W/ r jiiii 1 wJB I r o H,s «Krtin i«85 words
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Article510 1933-03-16 9 —Reuter. Britain's Effort To Save It MR. MACDONALD BUSY Rugby, Yesterday. A vigorous effort is being made by Biitisii Ministers at Geneva to achieve early effective results from the Disarmament Conference and at to-morrow’s meeting of the General Commission, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald will make an important pronouncement. In—Reuter. - 510 words
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Article65 1933-03-16 9 —Reuter. Attempts to Levy Business Taxes London, Yesterday. In the Commons Mr. Baldwin said that the Government had been informed of Chinese attempts to levy business taxes upon foreigners at Hankow. He added that the Chinese Government had been reminded of the British offer to extend the—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article39 1933-03-16 9 ,—Reuter. Echo of Last Year’s Murder Trial Berlin, Yesterday. Ihe five Nazis who were sentenced to ’I ath last year and subsequently reprieved tor the murder of a Communist have been Pleased on the orders of Hitler.-,—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article27 1933-03-16 9 Farewell to Sir John Scott (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Singapore Rotarians bade farewell to lr John Scott at a special dinner last aight.27 words
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Article1293 1933-03-16 9 Smoke Screens TELEPHONE SERVICES Canton, March 4. Layers of smoke screen will be let loose around Chungshan Memorial Hall to-mor-row 2 p.m. Smoke screen powder is manufactured locally, and the test to-mor-row will be made in connection with the schemes for the military defence of Canton. An1,293 words
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Article85 1933-03-16 9 I.—Reuter Wireless. Pope Takes Grave View Rome, Feb. 12. A grave view of the world situation was taken by the Pope at a secret consistory appointing six new cardinals. He deplored the exaggerated nationalism and fratricidal strife prevalent to-day and the fact that the enemies of political, socialI.—Reuter Wireless. - 85 words
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Article51 1933-03-16 9 —Reuter. Tornado Causes Considerable Havoc Nasville (Tennessee), Yesterday. At least 23 were killed and 200 injured in a violent tornado known as a “Twister” which swept Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas during the night. The damage is estimated at several million dollars chiefly at Nashville, Harrogate, Jellico and Garu-—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article33 1933-03-16 9 —Reuter. Washington, Yesterday. The Secretary for the Interior has summoned the Governors of oil producing States to meet him at Washington on March 27 to consider the regulation of over-production of petroleum.-—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article385 1933-03-16 9 Midnight Distillers Heavily Fined TWO STILLS Revenue Officers Arrest In A House Another stage in the proceedings against several Chinese who were arrested by a raiding party consisting of revenue officers under Mr. Talbot, of the Government Monopolies, was heard in the Criminal District Court, Singapore, before385 words
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Article93 1933-03-16 9 Reuter. Mr. Runciman Deplores Far Eastern Events In the Commons economic debate Mr. Runciman on behalf of the Government deplored the events in the Far East just when it appeared that the Chinese market, which was the greatest in the world, was about to be re-opened toReuter. - 93 words
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Article48 1933-03-16 9 —Reuter. Britain to Make Strong Representations London, Yesterday. In the Commons Mr. Baldwin announced that the British Ambassador at Moscow was ordered to make strong representations to the Soviet against the arrest of British subjects pointing out that it may entail unfortunate consequences to Anglo-Soviet relations..—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article96 1933-03-16 9 No Port Clearance for Hinodi Maru Hamagawa, master of the s.s. Hinodi Maru, was charged in the Police Court with failing to show his clearance from the last port of call when asked by a boarding officer, and with failing to deposit lists of passengers and cargo96 words
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Article157 1933-03-16 9 .—Reuter Wireless. May Easily Cause Another War Geneva, March 11. The sparks of Danzig will easily start another war conflagration,” said Dr. Ziehm, President of the Danzig Senate who has come to Geneva in connection with the dispute with Poland over the Westerplatte. Dr. Ziehm explained that.—Reuter Wireless. - 157 words
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Article52 1933-03-16 9 —Reuter Wireless. Plans for Discussions in United States New York, March 11. Plans have been made for War Debt discussions next week between Sir Ronald Lindsay, Senator Cordell Hull and Mr. T. K. Bewley, Financial Adviser to the British Embassy, according to the Washington correspondent to the New—Reuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Article107 1933-03-16 9 Reuter. Situation Reported to be Very Tense Vienna, Yesterday. The police prevented Deputies entering Parliament after Government’s decision of summoning the National Council by the Deputy Speaker as unconstitutional. Parliament and public buildings are strongly guarded by troops and the situation is very tense. A body of socialistsReuter. - 107 words
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Article50 1933-03-16 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Accused Publicly Executed Harbin, March 4. Tian Lan-yan was publicly executed to-day in the main street of the Chinese quarter for the murder of Mrs. Helen Woodruff on the golf links in October last when she tried to save her three children from being kidnapped..—Reuter Wireless. - 50 words
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Article34 1933-03-16 9 —Reuter. New Ratings Arriving by H.M.S. Cumberland London, Yesterday. H.M.S. Cumberland left for China to-day from Portsmouth with naval ratings to relieve the ratings of His Majesty’s Suffolk who are proceeding home.-—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article212 1933-03-16 9 Splendid Work Of Captain And Crew The Pinang Gazette understands that the fire on the “Fushimi Maru” in hatches 4 and 5 was completely put out last night, about 9.30 p.m. after flooding the holds to some seven to ten feet. It is difficult212 words
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Article280 1933-03-16 9 Police Van Runs Over Pedestrian (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. A police van ran over a pedestrian, a conductor of the Traction Company, who was fatally injured. A corporal riding in the van was slightly injured. 4» The following appointments are notified in the F.M.S. Gazette of280 words
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Article102 1933-03-16 9 HN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £149-0-0 £149-5-0 TIN —(3 Months) London £149-12-6 £l5O-0-0 Singapore 576.75 Business Done Penang $76.37 Business Done 25 tons COPRA—(Sundried) $4.45 $4.50 BLACK PEPPER $17.00 $17.00 RUBBER London 2 3 3 a d. ft New York 3c. (G) 3 A C < Singapore 6 l102 words
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NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA
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Article146 1933-03-16 10 Extraordinary Claim QUEENSLAND PIONEER'S RECORD An inquiry set on foot to find the oldest rider in Australia has brought the following extraordinary claim, says Austral News. I desire to enter Edward Job Allen (old Ned) of Chinaman Creek, Kenilworth. Queensland, who reaches his ninetieth birthday146 words
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Article164 1933-03-16 10 Belief a New Mine is Being Opened Perth. W.A. Feb. 23. Recent developments at depth in the Lake View lease of the Lake View and Star are so satisfactory as to give rise to the belief on the part of officials that a new mine is164 words
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126 1933-03-16 10 Australian Export Board’s Opposition Melbourne, Feb. 24. The Australian Dairy Produce Export Board has passed a resolution to the effect that it cannot agree to restrict dairy exports to the United Kingdom on the ground that it would cause chaos in the industry. The126 words
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Article97 1933-03-16 10 Probably Smallest in the W orld What is probably the smallest musical box in the world belongs to Miss L. M. Mohr of Melbourne. The tiny mechanism is not more than an inch and a quarter long and three quarters of an inch wide, states Austral News. It97 words
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Article652 1933-03-16 10 Trade With Britain MINISTER'S EFFORTS FOR CONVERSION Mr. Stanley Bruce, the Australian Minister in London, in a speech at the annual luncheon, at the Hotel Victoria, of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain, mentioned that one of the tasks w-hich is engaging his attention in652 words
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Article99 1933-03-16 10 The issue of an Australian conversion 1 loan represents another step in the progress towards Australian rehabilitation. The task of readjusting the financial position of the Commonwealth is no easy one, for in addition to the difficulties caused by her recent political past, she had had to encounter99 words
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Article230 1933-03-16 10 Mr. Bruce on Australian Tariffs Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Australian Minister in London, speaking at the annual luncheon of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in London on February 21, said that Australia, instead of being reproached, should be congratulated for putting tariffs on British goods because by230 words
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144 1933-03-16 10 Norwegian Attitude i February 22. The Australian claim to all Antarctic territories to the South of 60 degrees S. la., and between 160 degrees and 45 degrees E. long., with the exception of Adelie Land, which is claimed by France, has aroused keen interest in144 words
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Advertisement215 1933-03-16 10 Horlick’s builds up vigorous young bodies CHILDREN in th'.ir I W early ycr.rs should be given a nourishing diet —cne that provides gg| plenty of cncrgv.glving ĕ food. Thai’s uky doctors /rgß 5 recommend Horlick’s Malted Milk. K supplies these essential food Aa TO 11 1 jffgt; elements that the215 words
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Advertisement364 1933-03-16 10 COFSUMPTiON HAS BEEN CURED. A REMEDY’ FOR CONSUMI TION HAB BEEN FOUND i/Z i w I I 0 “®NEW REMKDY Slut THK I Marvellous as it may seem after cen* runes of failure, a remedy has beex», that has cured the deadly consumption even in the advanced szagee jt the364 words
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Article1328 1933-03-16 11 Conspiracy Charge o alleged communist propaganda Four were charged at Newport (Mon i Police Court recently with conV to seduce persons serving in H.M. Kcrces ir>>m their allegiance to his tyTh,, accused are:—Ernest C. Stead, of Tv n'yll.i Road, Llwynypia; Ernest Watley, St M r y Street,1,328 words
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Article160 1933-03-16 11 Horticultural Society Make Him an Associate of Honour London, Feb. 26. Mr. Donald Mclnnes, head gardener at Alamis Castle, the home of the Duchess of York, father, the Earl of Strathmore, was honoured at the annual meeting of the It,! yal Horticultural Society at the Socieb -s Hall,160 words
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1792 1933-03-16 12 ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Rubber Trade Association was held on Monday after-; noon, the 20th Feb., at the Council Room of the Rubber Growers’ Association in London. In the course of a brief but interesting speech, the Chairman, Mr. Harry Symington,1,792 words
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Article154 1933-03-16 12 Committee’s Figures for January London, Feb. 23. The monthly communique of the International Tin Committee, issued last evening, states that the committee met at the Bolivian Legation, Paris, on February 16. The monthly statistics as to export, according to cabled information from participating countries, for the154 words
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Article39 1933-03-16 12 The following are the tin outputs for the first half of March, 1933 Katu Tin Dredging, Ltd. :—Hours, 189 c. yards, 62.000 piculs, 112. Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. :—Hours, 109 c. yards. 38,000 piculs, 175.39 words
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Article45 1933-03-16 12 Messrs. Boustead Co., Ltd., as agents, have received the following telegram from the mine Output first half March, 466 hours; 125,000 cubic yards; 588 piculs. Dredge No. 1 stopped since 6th March for general repairs; expect resume operations 16th March.45 words
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Article123 1933-03-16 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 87 9|16 87 7j16 New York 3.45% 3.44% Montreal 4.13% 4.13% Brussels 24.64 24.57% Geneva 17.78 17.75% Amsterdam 8.54 8.52 Milan 67% 67% Berlin 14.47% 14.42% Stockholm 18.90 18.90 Copenhagen 22 7|16 22 7'16 Oslo 19% 19.55 Vienna 31 31 Prague123 words
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Article129 1933-03-16 12 A Scots’ Engineer’s Fate London, Feb. 26. Mr. Thomas Tweedie Millar, the victim of a murderous attack in Jerusalem last June, when his wife was killed, has died at his home at Annan. Dumfriesshire. Mr. and Mrs. Tweedie were stabbed by burglars. Mrs. Tweedie received129 words
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Article83 1933-03-16 12 Dutch Circles and the Reduction Amsterdam, Feb. 23. The latest monthly statistics of the International Tin Committee made a favourable impression on Amsterdam in so far as Bolivia’s excess over quota w’as reduced during January from 1,453 tons to 1,286 tons. This proves that the Bolivian producers have83 words
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Advertisement11 1933-03-16 12 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement247 1933-03-16 12 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette’’ is a tireless salesman. From one week's end to another it talks business without bori; g potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in247 words
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Advertisement196 1933-03-16 12 "A** M/za Ith alone |gP||| ZSNOT i W- Wk SB B JS ft gMfrCasjilZ?!-: A X jsj' Q: In Sunshine Glaxo, finest cows’’ milk is scientific* modernised to cor* respond in ever} possible detail with healthiest human milk. And even that is still nut enough. Even naturally fed M babies196 words
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Article599 1933-03-16 13 Schedule cf Principe! Lines f-Ue Lilov. mg Is a list of vessels arriving trJ Railing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY SS. NEUMARK from Macassar, Soerabva and Batavia via Singapore. Sails for Port Said, Marseilles, Holland and Hamburg. S S. T 1 NG SONG599 words
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Article362 1933-03-16 13 MARCH, 1933 MARCH 18 Selangor Turf Club races 2nd Bay. Cricket: P. C. C. v. P. R. C. Esplanade, 2 p.m. MARCH 19 Cricket: P. C. C. v Mr. Carr’s XI, Es planade. MARCH 23 Chinese Benevolent Association, annual general meeting, Chinese Chamber of Commerce 5.15 p.m.362 words
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Article811 1933-03-16 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will be closed at 7 a.m. tomorrow. A mail for Europe and North America Alor Star Amsterdam Direct Service will be closed at 6 p.m. to-morrow. A811 words
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Article409 1933-03-16 13 A Sacred Chapel the Pope May Visit London, Feb. 21. A chapel which only the Pope and a few prelates have the right to enter, and which for 400 years contained hidden the most sacred relics in existence of the Passion of Christ, may be visited by409 words
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Article219 1933-03-16 13 Left at a Shop by Two Men London, Feb. 27. A boy who had been hidden in a box is believed by the police to have taken part in a robbery at the confectioner’s shop of Messrs. Sutherland, in Inverkip-street, Greenock, during the week-end. Just219 words
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Article170 1933-03-16 13 February 25. A menace, almost as terrible as that of the wolves in the frozen north, is threatening some of the highland regions of Kenya. Hordes of nondescript dogs, once the property of natives, have turned wild and, in large packs, are raiding native sheep and170 words
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Article211 1933-03-16 13 Doctor’s Advice Against Further Attempt Daytona Beach, Feb. 23. Sir Malcolm Campbell is returning to England without making an attempt to raise the world’s land speed record of 272.108 m.p.h. which he established here yesterday. He will leave for New York on Tuesday, will remain211 words
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Advertisement120 1933-03-16 13 X. PYRAMID. The Happy HandkerchieF’’ Handkerchief For Men LOOK for the pyramid Trade Mark on every handkerchief you buy. In fabric, designs, colours and service, Pyramids offer you always the Greatest Handkerchief Value in the World. Guaranteed by Tootals. A TOOTAL PRODUCT TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE CO., LTD., Manchester, England. _o120 words
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Advertisement87 1933-03-16 13 roudre de riz jclVd I Beloved for its deli- ....cfy Zl B cate fragrance and IB exquisite refinement Java face powder, J the famous Parisian beauty preparation, gives a velvety A youthful bloom to compk*’ o0 P ro v-. tecting it from the y scorching sun and /7 biting wind.87 words
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Article486 1933-03-16 14 The Love Levy of High W y combe GIRLS TO FIGHT BACHELORS’ CLUB February 23. Cupid has been laid low in High Wycombe, Bucks. The young men there have formed a bachelors’ club, and erected a tariff barrier against all these wares of Cupid. Mrs.486 words
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Article114 1933-03-16 14 Answered Next Day London, Feb. 26. A woman prayed one night fourteen ears ago that her son might become an artist. The next day, on his twelfth birthday, he delighted her by suddenly asking for a set of water-colours. He at once began to paint the scenes114 words
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Article82 1933-03-16 14 eign exchange transactions.—Reuter Wireless. Teheran, March 9. Abdul Hussein Khan, the former Comptroller of the Shah’s household, has been sentenced to ten months’ imprisonment for embezzlement of a large sum paid to him by a Persian who wished to be a Deputy in the new Parliament.eign exchange transactions.—Reuter Wireless. - 82 words
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Article291 1933-03-16 14 60 Miles on Branch Line GIRDER ACCIDENT TO GOODS TRAINS For the first time in their history the “up” and “down” Flying Scotsman were diverted through Carlisle on February 24, owing to an accident on the line near Alnwick, in Northumberland, which completely disorganised the main291 words
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Article154 1933-03-16 14 Scotland Yard’s Request for A Copy February 23. Scotland Yard have asked for a copy of Mrs. Meyrick’s book. “Secrets of the 43,” as they may take exception to certain passages. Messrs. John Long, the publishers, said yesterday that they were unaware of the exact reason for154 words
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Article126 1933-03-16 14 All Made by One Machine London, Feb. 26. A machine in a Willesden chocolate factory is turning out 1,500 Easter eggs an hour. It has made more than 150,000 Easter eggs during the last three weeks, and not one of them has been touched by126 words
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Advertisement552 1933-03-16 14 h v*sS3gat I H t wK i I Hbb I/ /Qt. ZA) w yS-—I Ld&pk W^k|3^RwwS<£^g^^s v > 150 u3S —M Foods The Al’enburys Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of552 words
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Advertisement18 1933-03-16 14 A small advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette" is busier than the bee. It works all day and every18 words
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Advertisement339 1933-03-16 14 TOUCH THE POINT TO PAPES AND EFFORTLESS WORDS FLOW OUT! /j) A ggl» Dne of the most important features of the Parker P en to millions of owners, is the smooth, effort. Egg: l ess wa y makes words. Just a pressureless touch o£ the gold point to a piece339 words
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Advertisement2187 1933-03-16 15 ,f jd I r ■'7... I P ©.-BRITISH INDIA ■> -uwnny (Companies Incorporated in EnslshJ, 74* BStIXB BIUtNEK LIMB < Leaves Due TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES VpmvL LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London 1 LINE I PHRONTIS Amsterdam, London and Hamburg. Mar. 16 Apr. 132,187 words
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Article72 1933-03-16 16 FOOTBALL (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. The visiting French warship left this afternoon. Yesterday the Sports Club beat the ship’s soccer team by four—nil. Arising out of the recent match between the Siamese and the RA F. which led to the suspension of players several members of72 words
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61 1933-03-16 16 Opening Match The opening match in the Second Division of the Penang Football Association League between the Municipality and Bonsfield XI. was played yesterday, on the Dato Kramat gound and resulted in a wan for the Municipality by 4 goals to one. The game was one61 words
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Article43 1933-03-16 16 CRICKET —Reuter. South Australia Match Drawn Adelaide, Yesterday. The match between the M.C.C. and South Australia was drawn. South Australia made 313 for 8 wickets. Nischke made 87 and Tobin 52 not out. Bowes got 4 for 95. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article154 1933-03-16 16 A Hokkien Chinese named Lim Khai appeared before the Police Magistrate today on a charge of being in possession of dutiable tobacco at Kampong Kolam at 9.20 am. on March 12. Accused claimed trial Mr. J. A. Parker, of the Government Monopolies Department, stated that accused154 words
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Article128 1933-03-16 16 $lOO Counterfeit Notes Charged with possession of three $lOO counterfeit notes and intending to exchange the same as genuine at Beach Street, yesterday, a Chinese named Thye Kean Lim appeared before the Police Magistrate this morning. Counsel for defence, Mr. Soon Chee, agreed to a postponement128 words
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Article77 1933-03-16 16 Middle-aged Chinese The body of a middle-aged Chinese dressed in a dark striped suit was found floating in the sea opposite the Esplanade this morning. A large crowd looked on while the body was taken out by another Chinese at the instance of a police77 words
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Article594 1933-03-16 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 Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 85 95 85 95 Batu Caves 35 40 35 40 Hitam 20 25 20 25 Kinta 82 85 82594 words
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Article847 1933-03-16 16 (Continued from Page 9) quarters. The return journey was made by bus. Billiards: —This is the only form of indoor game that is most indulged in by our members. Tournaments —both Open and “Handicap" —were run on a knock-out system and the entrants numbered 12 and847 words
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Article39 1933-03-16 16 PEN..?: (By Courtesy <4 "•> .32 On London Bank De;. lt Hongkong o 4 Private 3 mjts cr. -t 3 Docuni* n‘ On New York Bai >iorl France T.T. nprn India T.T. j&j Shangh.-.u T-1 j-, pj Bar Silver39 words
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Obituary43 1933-03-16 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the late Mr. Lim Boon Haw is to take place on 19th March, 1932 at 10.30 a.m. sharp. Friends and relations are requested not to send Bit-cheans or sweet cakes. F.M.S. and S.S. papers please copy.43 words
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Miscellaneous111 1933-03-16 16 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Can Signs: G.S.B. G.S.E. Wavelengths: 31.5 metres, 25.28 metres. P.M. 9.50 Big Ben The News 10.05 “Books —Some Exciting Books" Miss E. M. Delafield (Blattnerphone-Stille Process) 10.20 Dance Music (Gramophone Records» 01.50 Symphony Concert The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra Conductor: Sir Dan Godfrey Jean Gennin (Solo Flute) From111 words
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