Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 May 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1933-05-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE eS TABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 98. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, Ist MAY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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1402 1933-05-01 1 Previous Offender Gets Off Lightest SENTENCE CONFIRMED ON MOSQUITO BUSES (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 29. Singapore has been profoundly shocked] hv a third fatal accident at the Royal Air Force base within a period of a few months —this following’ several years1,402 words
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Article51 1933-05-01 1 —Reuter. Threatened Deadlock At Geneva Geneva, April 30. The threatened deadlock in the Disarmament Conference owing to the German attitude was not improved by talks between Mr. Henderson and Herr Nadolny this evening. It is learned that the German Government intends to press forward its amendments notwithstanding FrancoBritish—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article30 1933-05-01 1 —Reuter. 800 Rendered Homeless Yazoo City, Mississippi, May 1. Over 800 have been rendered homeless and at least two killed and 20 seriously injured by a tornado. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article192 1933-05-01 1 Rugby Radio Sendee. Sir Alan Cobham's Refuelling Flight SATISFACTION WITH MACHINE London, April 29. Sir Alan Cobham expressed complete satisfaction after his first trial flight at Portsmouth with the airspeed Courier monoplane that is being equipped for his non-stop refuelling flight to Australia. The machine is aRugby Radio Sendee. - 192 words
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Article87 1933-05-01 1 -Reuter. Question of Ownership Moscow, April 30. Further correspondence in the dispute between Li Shao Gen, chairman, and M. Kuznetzof, vice-chairman, of the board of the Chinese Eastern Railway reveals that Li Shao Gen denied ownership of the C.E.R. to the Sovet to which Kuznetzoff replied that-Reuter. - 87 words
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Article61 1933-05-01 1 Penang Visit In connection with the visit of the Australian Show Boat to Penang on Friday and Saturday, May 12 and 13, only visitors' receiving invitations from K. P. M., Penang, will be allowed on board. Members of the general public may visit the ship between the61 words
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Article98 1933-05-01 1 —Reuter. All Alive And Well Mukden, April 30. I Nothing is known here of the reported. death of one of the three captured British officers of the Nanchang in the bandits’ I hands. On the contrary, a note was re- ceived last night by the British Consul- General—Reuter. - 98 words
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Article111 1933-05-01 1 .—Reuter. Lima, May 1. President Luis Cerro was assassinated by a revolver shot as he was leaving Santa Beatriz racecourse. SHOT IN THE BACK President Cerro had completed a review of 20,000 young men when the assassin jumped on the running board of his automobile, and.—Reuter. - 111 words
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Article59 1933-05-01 1 PURGE OF COMMUNISTS —Reuter. Soviet Action on June 1 Moscow, April 30. The gigantic purge of Communists is officially scheduled to begin on June 1 and will apply throughout the country with the exception of a few districts. Simultaneously a “passport system” which keeps the people where the Governments wants—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article123 1933-05-01 1 Perak Branch Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 1. A meeting of the Perak Branch of the British Chinese Association decided to approach Government with a request for recognition of the Association as a non-alien organisation. It was also decided to invite H.H. the Sultan of123 words
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Article235 1933-05-01 1 the respective Governments.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. At Opening Of Economic Conference TERMS TO BE CIRCULATED London, April 29. The Foreign Office has issued the following communique The committee Set up by the Council of the League of Nations for the organisation of the world monetary andthe respective Governments.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 235 words
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Article117 1933-05-01 1 Reuter. Absorption Envisaged Berlin, April 30. The eventual absorption of the Steel Helmets by the Brown Shirts is envisaged as a result of the announcement of the Nazi deputy leader, Herr Hess, that members of Steel Helmets can only join the Nazis as did HerrReuter. - 117 words
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Article87 1933-05-01 1 —Reuter. 3 Weeks’ Fast Poona, April 30. Mr. Gandhi announces from Yervada Jail that he will commence on May 8, a “twenty-one days’ unconditional and irrevocable fast in connection with the campaign for the removal of untouchability. Gandhi’s decision to fast is interpreted by observers as—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article68 1933-05-01 1 —Reuter. Excluding Russian Influence London, May 1. The Anglo-Persian oil agreement has opened the path to an Anglo-Persian treaty, for which, according to the Daily Express, the Shah has agreed to send a plenipotentiary to London to negotiate a pact for close commercial and diplomatic co-operation in—Reuter. - 68 words
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Advertisement16 1933-05-01 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next t 0 The Dispensary Branch office 52, Leith Street16 words
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Advertisement68 1933-05-01 1 After a hard day s work, a strenuous day’s pleasure, what more refreshing than TALIS- MALT. It is the ideal before- bed drink because it gives healthful sleep. But it is equally good at breakfast, for its ingredients give renewed energy and vitality. Begin drinking TALISMALT to-day. 1 Delightfully healthful68 words
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Advertisement5 1933-05-01 1 WEDNESDAY'S RACE HANDICAPS Page 765 words
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Advertisement1876 1933-05-01 2 RATES FOR CASUAL AT LAST! BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS a Real limited. Beauty TnG (tncorporated in the Straits Settlement,.) aii communications relating to w The Mercantile Bank Hong Kona and advertisements should be addressed ■> KMllflff Shop Successors to J «M to the Advertisement Manager, The "’Wir’*” in D■MM H ft THE1,876 words
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Article486 1933-05-01 3 Hero of Romantic Dramas LONG PARTNERSHIP WITH WIFE Fred Terry, the veteran actor, has JTat his home in Primrose Hill-road, after a long illness. He was in his of Dame Ellen Terry, husband Julia Neilson, and a member of one of X greatest of stage486 words
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Article336 1933-05-01 3 20-Stone Viscount i No A thfl 01,1 Sign of the Coffee Mill, now 1 > St. Jamess-street, there are great Origina!l y for weighing 1 dr.? I n wbich dur >ng the past two hun- 1 J'.irs thousands of well-known men, 1 w336 words
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271 1933-05-01 3 Andorra, the State that Charlemagne Founded THEY’VE JUST HAD A VOTE And They Have Put a Stop to Secret Diplomacy London, April 17. It’s a great day in Andorra, that tiny republic perched in the mountain valley of the Pyrenees high up between France and271 words
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Article290 1933-05-01 3 Mr. Kellaway’s Career in Politics and Business London, April 15. Mr. Frederick George Kellaway, whose death took place in his sixty-third year, was vice-chairman and managing director of Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Co., Limited, and formerly Postmaster-General. It was in December, 1922, within a few weeks of the fall290 words
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284 1933-05-01 3 German Artists Taboo in New York Night Clubs GERMAN SONGS TOO New York. While Hitlerites have been carrying on their anti-Jew campaign in Germany, German entertainers have been experiencing difficulty in finding jobs in New York. One of New York’s largest booking agents says that284 words
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Advertisement118 1933-05-01 3 HOLMAN ROCK DRILLS WIN £15,000,000 annuaiiy •MV 4 THREE TIMES the REVENUE of the The Value of the Gold from the Transvaal is £45,000,000 annually. 96% FAILURE of which is mined by Rock Drills. 34% of these are Holman. WOULD BE DISASTROUS that IS WHY THEY RELY ON CAMBORNE ENGLAND118 words
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Article856 1933-05-01 4 Posed As A Woman Of Title LINCOLN FRAUDS Detective Praised For Smart Arrest London, April 15. Described by Scotland Yard as an expert criminal, Nellie Ruth Munday, of 60, Upper Gloucester-place, Baker-street, London, was convicted at Lincoln, of a series of impudent frauds. Accused declared that her856 words
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Article474 1933-05-01 4 French Traitor Befriended by Nurse BETRAYED HIS COUNTRY FOR LOVE OF A WOMAN London, April 18. It is stated in Paris that there is now a possibility, thanks to a nurse who has befriended him, that Sub-Lt. Lilmo, who in 1908 was sentenced to transportation474 words
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Article187 1933-05-01 4 Mr. Fred Hall, “Father” of Socialists in House Mr. Fred Hall, the miners’ veteran M.P., and “father” of the Socialist M.P.s, died at his home in Barnsley. He was 77 and had represented the Normanton Division of Yorkshire since 1906. He was at Westminster one Wednesday, but187 words
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202 1933-05-01 4 S. C. S. BENEFIT FUND— A CORRECTION (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —I read with much pleasure in your Sunday Gazette of April 30th, the very lively and interesting account of the proceeding at the Special General Meeting of the above Society held last Saturday. There is202 words
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521 1933-05-01 4 Sir, —In order to overcome the uncertainty existing, where native smallholders are especially concerned, in the adoption of some form of restriction scheme suitable to one and all, I beg to write this suggesting, that immediate Government action be taken, in circulating simple vote papers, to521 words
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Article637 1933-05-01 4 Mr. Glencross succeeds Mr. Ross as Assistant District Officer, Kampar. Mr. C. S. Sergei, of the F.M.S. Survey Department, has gone Home on furlough. Mr. R. P- Bradley, Public Works Department S.S., has been seconded to Kedah. Mr. A. H. Flowerdew has returned to Kuala Lumpur from637 words
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Advertisement240 1933-05-01 4 BARGAINS \A/ E Still have Stocks of the following, which we are offering exceptionally low prices, f 0 avoid the necessity of removing them to our original premises in Beach Street, at the end of this Month. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS $0.50 MUSIC $O.lO a» VIOLINS $5.00 ~k FLUTES $1.50 «k PIANOS240 words
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Article241 1933-05-01 5 Soravanamuttu And La Brooy CEYLON A. DEFEATS INDIANS Augociation suffered a severe 1116 Ind T hands of the Ceylon Associadef« 4t ftt e ket on the Dato Kramat patJOD <i C dsng innings of 77 by F. C. the Ceylon Association who JX first totalledl 130'"T241 words
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Article206 1933-05-01 5 Cricket at Butterworth Malay Cricket Club met the Straits Club at Butterworth yesterday and them by 45 runs. Due mainly to the good bowling of A. and Idris the Traders were all disfor 48, none of their players being ble to enter double figures. Rahman206 words
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Article392 1933-05-01 5 Century By Tan Ah Ee KNIGHT SAVES CRICKET CLUB No play was possible on Saturday in the match between the Penang Cricket Club and the Chinese Recreation Club. The match was started yesterday and ended in a draw very much in favour of the Chinese.392 words
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Article89 1933-05-01 5 Water Polo Matches The Water Polo matches played during the week-end between the Dolphins and the Sharks were fast and exciting games. In the first match, the Dolphins B Team owing to their understanding defeated the Sharks B Team by six goals to one. In the second89 words
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1051 1933-05-01 5 LAST NIGHT'S BOXING AT FUN FROLIC G. Morales Suffers A K.O. I IPOH KID IN WONDERFUL FORM IJ I 1 (By “SECONDS OUT”) < Two of the most thrilling fights seen 1 in Penang were witnessed by an excellent crowd last night at the Amusement Park when Nai Smarm, Bangkok’s1,051 words
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Article276 1933-05-01 5 Chinese Sporting Club v. New Club (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, April 30. The return tourney between the two tennis teams representing the Clubs ended in a victory for the Chinese team by 5 games to 2. The Europeans had hitherto won all matches against the276 words
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Article234 1933-05-01 5 A.C.S. Mohammedan XI Defeats Malay Teachers In a friendly soccer game played at the Francis Light School ground yesterday evening, the Anglo-Chinese School Mohammedan XI defeated the Malay School Teachers by 3 goals to 1. The game clean and well contested. The Teachers i improved in the second234 words
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494 1933-05-01 5 Mystery Death of Bridegroom FOUND SHOT AFTER MARRIAGE Two Unexplained Cables London, April 16. Tragedy has followed a strange romance in Kenya. The chief figure was a mysterious young man named Ronald Turnour Brewer. He was found shot dead in a Nairobi’ hotel just494 words
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321 1933-05-01 5 LIQUOR “DELIVERED ON HIGH SEAS Distillers Win Appeal Against Crown London, April 15. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council gave judgment in a case arising out of shipments of liquor from Canada which were said to have been delivered "upon the high seas.” The appellants in the proceedings were321 words
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Article520 1933-05-01 5 E. W. A Very Great Innings Well played! A very great innings! The trumpets sounded on the other side for Charles Stewart Caine as the last “Wisden” was over. If ever spirit overcame flesh it was in the long winter months when C. S. C., stricken withE. W. - 520 words
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Advertisement22 1933-05-01 5 >jT jljjjj J| Ik ■|n 7 r *AOf ma»'' nJ A Representative :—Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. ’Phone 4711.22 words
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Miscellaneous76 1933-05-01 5 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Wavelengths 31.65 metres, 25.28 metres. Call Signs: G.S.B.A G.8.H. P.M. 8.5$ Big Ben The News 9.05 Sports Talk 9.20 A Recital For Two Clarinets by Frederick Thurston and Ralph Clarke 9.45 A Pianoforte Recital By Cecil Dixon 10.00 The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra Directed by Henry Hall 10.5076 words
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2647 1933-05-01 6 TIC – TAC - Several Favourites Oblige GOLD FINCH WINS BY A STREET Little Mester And Refill Surprise MINTAGE WINS BIG RACE (By TIC TAC.) It was mostly a favourites’ day a Saturdays races, the opening of the Penang Turf Club Extra Professional Meeting, but there were2,647 words
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Article561 1933-05-01 6 —Reuter. Manchester City Weil Beaten 93.000 SPECTATORS London, April 29. The King is not attending the cup final at Wembley to-day owing to the inclement weather but will be represented by the Duke of York. The stadium is rapidly reaching the full capacity with a crowd of—Reuter. - 561 words
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Article247 1933-05-01 6 ndeen -Reuter Spurs Lose At West Ham FULHAM BEATEN The following are 8 in the Ens,ish DIVISION I Arsenal 2 T Birmingham 0 Blackpool* vvtL, Sheffield W 2 ll'£’ b H W I SJmderland 0 P(>rt I W Brom A 2 Livery j division II Bradford Cndeen -Reuter - 247 words
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Advertisement75 1933-05-01 6 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN -An a in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless one week’s end to another it talks bu boring potential customers, t t t (unknown to you P. er^a P s "is'all tke terested readers and its influe satisfactory in so far as their at en unsought. ft75 words
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2976 1933-05-01 7 THE chief scout talks reading the campass SCOUTING IN PENANG DURING 1932 INTERESTING REPORT BY LOCAL DISTRICT COMMISSIONER PENANG BOY SCOUTS I LOCAL ASSOCIATION REPORT FOR 1932 Mr e la M S'owell. District Com-’ missioner, left Penang on July 7th and’ wa3 succeeded by2,976 words
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1758 1933-05-01 7 Special General Meeting PROPOSED ELECTION OF PAID SECRETARY AND TREASURER A lively exchange of remarks characterised the special general meeting of the Subordinate Civil Service Benefit Fund, which was held at the Town Hall on Saturday. The business was to consider the proposals submitted by1,758 words
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Article800 1933-05-01 8 Peace and security are desirable but you cannot have them if you are not in possession of the means to enforce them. This remark was made in the course of a conversation in which we participated the other day. Another observation was to the effect that the British800 words
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Article1252 1933-05-01 8 Ill» 1LUL vuccn ww*, I of his canoe, and cried bitterly.—M.W. in the Manchester Guardian.” You can have anything you like to-day, Norman," said his mother at breakiast. Within reason,” added his father, rea-, lising that Norman was nine, and having read somewhere that one must neverIll» 1LUL vuccn ww*, — I of his canoe, and cried bitterly.—M.W. in the “ Manchester Guardian.” - 1,252 words
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Article663 1933-05-01 8 j TIN-COVEREO Ihe various taxes now ported articles manuf a^t Ur tinned plate reminds a COr _2? 5 m pre-war years the m a w? W in Irish public-houses wl sheets of pure tin. ln lh a comparatively cheap mg the war its P ri ce D».663 words
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Advertisement480 1933-05-01 8 *3 Work is /7 /s>&& over x~>C /S|S| and then BJ\ ggjlß| a Carlsberg. Bhgß 'B jKswaSl kB B HB B I z H H II z BfH /">■ fl X’V H O fl |'|KlWf Vfl fl g Once fa sled m always wanted L J THE KING OF BEERS480 words
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Advertisement62 1933-05-01 8 E. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modern Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY f ißl Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. :o: OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers.62 words
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2231 1933-05-01 9 An Important Case For Motorists leading case on the question of the rights of injured parties against nsurance companies under accident insurance policies was decided by Mr. justice Whitley in the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Friday, when his lordhip delivered judgment in a suit in which2,231 words
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Article734 1933-05-01 9 Perak Indian's Comments FEARS THAT NON-MALAY INTERESTS WILL SUFFER Mr. L. Thivy, J.P, who is a me^ r the Perak State Council, has forwarde Times of Malaya his comments on the Wilson Report. His comments are as follows: It was on the cards that Sir Samuel Wilson’s734 words
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Article169 1933-05-01 9 Reuter. Impressive Scenes GERMANY, RUSSIA AND SPAIN EN FETE London, May 1. Germany and Russia this year compete for May Day honours. Unprecedented preparations were made in Berlin where a record crowd of a million was induced to attend a “Labour Day” parade and a stupendousReuter. - 169 words
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Article96 1933-05-01 9 Imprisonment for Disposing of a Bicycle Nu Krow, a Siamese, whose name was previously written through an error as Nokaram, to-day received sentence by the District Judge, Mr. B. R. Whitehouse, of six months rigorous imprisonment to be followed by twelve months’ Police supervision. Accused was charged on96 words
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Article151 1933-05-01 9 Convicted of Fraudulent Possession of a Sarong Tan See Han appeared for judgment in the Police Court to-day; on Friday, April 21, he was charged with the fraudulent possession of property in respect of a sarong and secondly with the possession of housebreaking implements, to wit a151 words
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Article136 1933-05-01 9 Mr. R. A. West and Miss Hilda Bayley (From Our Own Correspondent) The wedding took place at Taiping on Saturday of Mr. R. A. West, accountant, Austral-Malay Tin, and Miss Hilda Mary Bayley, who arrived from home by the Naldera. The bride was given away by Mr. Richardson.136 words
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Article115 1933-05-01 9 TlN—Spot SATURDAY TO-DAY London £165-10-0 £165-10-0 1 t TlN L, < nd” < O £166 2 6 £166 2 6 Singapore »“.50 $89.62% Business Done Penang i Buyers—No sellers Business Done COPRA—(Sundried) 3 80 *3BLACK PEPPER 1 00 $l6 0 RUBBER t London 2 id. New York *c.(G)115 words
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Advertisement127 1933-05-01 9 THE IDEAL FOOD al FOR THE 1 TROPICS The Nourishment A Child Receives From Breast Milk And HUMANISED TRUFOOD Is Virtually Identical. y EACH TIN STAMPED WITH DATE YOUR SAFEGUARD. HUMANISED r TMMDIo) OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND 5 HIGH CLASS STORES. x;■ j| I SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE127 words
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Article4931 1933-05-01 10 A CUSTOMS OFFICER'S STORIES: POSSIBILITIES FOR GOLD IN MALAYA: TIN PRODUCTION QUOTA FORECAST: NATURE MIRACLES IN MALAYA: ALOR STAR WATER SUPPLY SCHEME: THE MALAY'S LOVE OF BIRDS __o (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 19. FUTURE OF RUBBER RESEARCH Friends of the Rubber Research Association are4,931 words
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Advertisement194 1933-05-01 10 gy ><. Mr W ■Mr -'v Haji ifa, ips .r w IMMW I SBBPI i Spoils Children’s Haj, healthy and iScuriant 6 matter of shampooing. ’"’W i Proper shampooing makes i. and silky. It brings th± W and lustre, all the natural and leaves it fresh looking h?* bright. ng194 words
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Article2261 1933-05-01 11 NE W ANTIDOTE TO POISONS: THE MENACE OF THE LOCUST: WORK OF NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY: ELECTRICCONTROL SIGNAL-BOX o (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 13. MAN’S EXPECTATION OF LIFE rwth comes to humanity too early. We hve to be 150 to 180 and the norriod of life2,261 words
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Advertisement172 1933-05-01 11 MM Standard, Qirjaretted. Prunarilq fortheir Purity, Saiidfuinn I heir u/orlcL foinouito reputation,, AraL guarantee of NeOen cKauginq qualitq. a life ***** IB gut W». MADE INft)ENGLAND. w D. &H. O. WILLS, BRISTOL LONDON. gga&gfeY YOU GET THEM ALL NEWS— A service of local and general news that gives a complete172 words
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Article673 1933-05-01 12 Case t© be Prepared for Reduction The annual general meeting of the Central Pahang Planters’ Association was held in Mentakab on Thursday. There were present Vicomte R. de Bondy in the chair, Messrs. G. D. Treble, J. Anderson, A. Burleigh, G. M. Harding, H. Simpson,673 words
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Article40 1933-05-01 12 ’> Lubok Rubber Estate Ltd. We are officially informed that although after allowing for depreciation Lubok Rubber Estate Ltd., Kuala Ketil, declared a loss for 1932 of £306, the trading profit for the year showed a profit of £263.40 words
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Article823 1933-05-01 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Saturday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Alor Gajah 37% 35 30 40 Bassett 20 30 30 40 Changkat 1.07% 1.25 1.10 1.25 i Glenealy 82 90823 words
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Article54 1933-05-01 12 PENANG, MAY 1 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2)3 23)32 4 m|ts 2|3 13|16 Private 3 m)ts credit 2)4 1)16 3 Documentary 2)4 3)16 On New York Bank Demand 43% France T.T. 990n0m India T.T. 153 Hongkong T.T. 39% dis. nom Shanghai T.T. 43%54 words
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Article131 1933-05-01 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday p aris 86 I|l6 86 7|16 New York 3.84 3.78 Montreal 4.38 4.34% Brussels 24.24% 24.34% Geneva 17.54 16.60% Amsterdam 8.43 8.45 Milan 65% 65 15)32 Berlin 14% 14.70% Stockholm 19% 19.32% Copenhagen 22.45 22.45 Osl 19 9)16 19 9|16 Vienna 33131 words
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Article1051 1933-05-01 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST co s dig NAMES. I I Ti IRUBBER (Dollar.) > c Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Eatate 3° Amalgamated Malay Estates 70 93 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 0 Ayer Kunmg Rubber Estates »o Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Ayer Panas Rubber Estate» 3_J Balau Planting1,051 words
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Advertisement205 1933-05-01 12 REM/^ Z I 1 aftiurw-nilr I L w °OD •v ,N KTA i T GILBEYS BRESERVATI3 W CHESTS J A 7T MILNERS JEUKOJ STOCKS ALWAYS AVAILABLE GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Flavoured J. Corn Flour—an jriend a UtSe Brown Polson’s Flavoured Corr Flour is now obtainable in four delightful flavours—Vanilla, Raspberry Strawberry205 words
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Article607 1933-05-01 13 Schedule of Principal Lines following is a list of vessels arriving from Penang during the week: !N PORT TO-DAY s JERAM from Asahan and Paneh. sails for the same ports—to-day. S TRONOH from P. Brandan and Langkat. Sails for the same ports-to-•c rIwaNG from Kantang, Pungah607 words
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Article243 1933-05-01 13 MAY, 1933 MAY 3 Penang Turf Club Extra Meeting, 2nc day. MAY 6 Cricket: P. C. C. ‘A’ v Indian Associa tion, Esplanade. Penang Turf Club Extra Meeting, 3rc day. MAY 7 Cricket: P. R. C. v Tai ping Survey Department, Taiping. MAY 23 Singapore Turf Club243 words
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Article964 1933-05-01 13 AIR M.AIL A mail for Batavia via Palembang, by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Pangkalan Brandan by the s.s. “Tronoh” will be closed at 2 p.m. today. A mail for Singapore964 words
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Advertisement59 1933-05-01 13 These distressing skin complaints are sure outward signs of Impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke’s Blood Mixture. Cjf all Cfamim anJ Stem. Equally good m LIQUID or TABLETfom Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From59 words
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Miscellaneous55 1933-05-01 13 6.15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 UNIVERSAL’S THRILLING AIR PICTURE I "AIR MAIL" WITH J RALPH BELLAMY SLIM SUMMERVILLE 1 PAT O'BRIEN —GLORIA STUART. ITO-MORROW MRS. BELLOC LOWNDES' THRILLING MURDER MYSTERY J "THE LODGER" WITH 1 IVOR NOVELLO A FINE BRITISH PICTURE BASED ON THE TERRIBLE J "JACK THE RIPPER" MYSTERY.55 words
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Miscellaneous226 1933-05-01 13 as g mKm j fiwi VB E- oln r “j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 I SALLY EILERS j AND j RALPH BELLAMY I IN J I KATHLEEN NORRIS' Absorbing i Romance “SECOND HAND WIFE” iW J TO-MORROW! The Ace of Screen Daredevils j RICHARD TALMADGE J f I IN r I226 words
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Article524 1933-05-01 14 Broker Who Expected Profit on Shares FALL IN PRICE j London, April 15. Further evidence for the prosecution was called when Martin Coles Harman and three other City directors appeared on remand at London Guildhall charged with conspiracy to defraud. With Mr. Harman there appeared Berkeley524 words
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Article279 1933-05-01 14 "NATIONAL STRAW HAT DAY Special Display on June 6 The Hatters’ Style Research Association announced that “in order to mark officially the arrival of the straw hat wearing season” Tuesday, June 6, will be observed as “National Straw Hat Day.” On this day there will be special displays of straw279 words
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Article395 1933-05-01 14 Storage of 600,000 Gallons DORMAN LONG’S Sulphur Gas Peril Averted London, April 13. A sulphuric acid plant, covering an area of two acres, at Messrs. Dorman Long and Co.’s Dean and Chapter Colliery, Ferryhill, was destroyed by fire, the corrosive fluid from bursting tanks flowing in395 words
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Article214 1933-05-01 14 Woman President’s Ambition London, April 15. Aberdare General Hospital was destroyed by fire on September 27, 1929, and at the annual meeting of the governors —less than four years later —Mr. John Prowle (chairman of the executive board) said the hospital had been completely remodelled and214 words
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Article413 1933-05-01 16 Weights For Wednesday I CARD OF NINE EVENTS The following are the weights for the second day of the Penang Turf Club Extra meeting to be run on Wednesday. At a glance it looks as if Gold Piece, Little Mester and Refill should win their413 words
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Article84 1933-05-01 16 Ties for Thursday Men’s Open Singles Championship: Goon Kok Yin v. Cheah Wat Hye; T. E. Upton v. A. M. Hussain; Chen Hua Yeow v. Goh Hock Jin and Dr. N. H. Perera v. Dr. J. H. Bowyer. MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Mrs. Rule and L. F.84 words
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1140 1933-05-01 16 Shareholders* Rights SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT Mr. Justice Cobbett in the Supreme Court this morning delivered judgment m Chambers on Originating Summons No. 43 of 1933 with regard to the Malay-Siamese prospecting Company, Limited, and Mr. Thomas Edward Conaghan, applicant and A. J. King, respondent. At the1,140 words
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76 1933-05-01 16 Rantau and Rasa Built at Prai Docks The oil-tanker m.v. Rasa was successfully launched at the Prai pocks on April 26 at 2 p.m. In the words of Mr. H. E. Ward she took the water like a duck.” Like the cargo vessel m.v. Rantau,76 words
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