Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 May 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-05-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 99. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, 2nd MAY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article334 1933-05-02 1 k r rv^ merB ReutCT and Rugby Radio No Excitement In London POLICE PRECAUTIONS IN BANGKOK Hitler's Broadcast Speech London, May 1. London had its usual May Day celebrations when a long procession assembled on the embankment and led by a small contingent of police marched tokrrv^merB ”^ReutCT and Rugby Radio - 334 words
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Article52 1933-05-02 1 1 '4.000 Ticals "w Our Own Correspondent > A record nr.- Bangkok, May 1. b y the SP ZUre was made toGulf of e r m a sailing vessel in L Th(! opium w' Va Ued at Ticals 114 >°OO. I bags nn°e nCealed n tins P52 words
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Article53 1933-05-02 1 R«sby C*” or Service. Channel Fog A c °llision b<4„ London, May 1. g.,* a route occurred The e tOg this Un (27 ton p rincess Maf° vw with Whit aain aged h was the more se<8 h 2(^"«Per W pe n ab e (1 l' ■ R«sby C*” or ’ Service. - 53 words
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Article45 1933-05-02 1 adjourned until Wednesday.—Rugby Radio Service. Amendments Make Real Progress Impossible London, May 1. There was a long discussion at the Disarmament Conference to-day upon details in the British plan but the German amendments made real progress impossible and the conference adjourned until Wednesday.—Rugbyadjourned until Wednesday.—Rugby Radio Service. - 45 words
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Article75 1933-05-02 1 Tin Highest For Years RUBBER ALSO IMPROVES London, May 1. The Stock Exchange was closed today for the usual May the first holiday but other City markets were open and there was a general improvement in commodity prices. Cotton, wheat, sugar, silver and rubber were all higher75 words
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Article103 1933-05-02 1 the dollar. —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Stocks Leap Up New York, May 1. A day of hectic trading with a turnover of around 6,500,000 shares, the second largest of the year, saw a wide assortment of stocks leap to new heights this morning butthe dollar.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 103 words
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Article65 1933-05-02 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Aeroplanes Circle Over Cortege London, May 1. The King, the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York were represented, and several Cabinet Ministers and distinguished members of services were present at the funeral in London to-day of Air Chief Marshal Sir Geoffrey Salmond.—Rugby Radio Service. - 65 words
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Article47 1933-05-02 1 .—Reuter. Argentina Representative Arrives Washington, May 1. Mr. Thomas Le Breton, the special economic representative of Argentina, has arrived and was received by President Roosevelt. It is understood that one of the topics to be discussed will be the control of Argentine wheat production..—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article82 1933-05-02 1 Exclusive Privileges Denied DAILY HERALD" STORY London, May 1. The story published by the Daily Herald to-day alleging the impending conclusion of an Anglo-Persian Treaty for the purpose of making British influence dominant in Persia is described officially as w’holly without foundation. The general treaty with82 words
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Article229 1933-05-02 1 years’ notice. —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. To Run For 60 Years Teheran, May 1. The new’ Anglo-Persian concession permits the company to work approximately half ‘of their original ground in South-West Persia and stipulates that the company must give up the portions w’hich cannot be workedyears’ notice.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 229 words
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Article90 1933-05-02 1 Rugby Radio Service. Diminishing Power Of Relations Enemies SIR SAMUEL HOARE'S VIEW London, May 1. The Secretary for India, Sir Samuel Hoare, inaugurated to-day the new telephone service from England to India by talking with Sir Frederick Sykes, the Governor of Bombay. He expressed theRugby Radio Service. - 90 words
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Article46 1933-05-02 1 un the eve of their return home.—Rugby Radio Service. Prince of Wales at Farewell Dinner London, May 1. The Prince of Wales attended the Government dinner at Claridge’s to-night to Dr Roca and the special Argentine mission un the eve of their return home.—Rugbyun the eve of their return home.—Rugby Radio Service. - 46 words
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Article82 1933-05-02 1 Australian Show Boat At Penang The paragraph which appeared in our yesterday’s issue should have read as follows: 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, will82 words
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Article256 1933-05-02 1 —Reuter. Approved By House Of Commons A GOOD BARGAIN London, May 1. When the Anglo-German trade agreement was discussed in the Committee of Ways and Means in the House of Commons to-night, the President of the Board Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, said that the agreement made customs—Reuter. - 256 words
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Article185 1933-05-02 1 Second Time in 2 Weeks For the second time within a fortnight j Mr. J. Clarke, a water diviner, of Ab Kettleby, Melton Mowbray, has found the body of a man who had disappeared. It was revealed that the body of Mr J Dudley R. Walker, a185 words
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Article155 1933-05-02 1 .—Reuter. Grave Situation Officially Admitted MANCHUKUO SUGGESTS NEW TREATY Harbin, May 1. A grave situation is officially admitted to have arisen between Manchukuo and the Soviet over the Chinese Eastern Railway. It is announced that the Soviet will not return the evacuated rolling stock to the.—Reuter. - 155 words
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Article100 1933-05-02 1 —Reuter. Viscount Knebworth Killed London, May 2. Lord Lytton’s heir, Viscount Knebworth, M.P., was killed when piloting an R.A.F. plane at Hendon to-night. Viscount Knebworth was killed while practising for the Auxiliary Air Force display to be given at Hendon Aerodrome on May 7. The machine, which—Reuter. - 100 words
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219 1933-05-02 1 Dissolution of the People’s Assembly Bangkok (Siam), April 3. Troops have been placed on guard at all the Legations here following the action of King Prajadhipok in dissolving the People’s Assembly and appointing a new State Council. Disturbances were feared, but everything has219 words
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Advertisement15 1933-05-02 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary Btuch Office 52. Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement61 1933-05-02 1 AYLMER. the ll 1! If Jttrl%l Itl lf 1! 11 rAjlSl /7 f lf 1 SOUPS Because of the Natural Flavour of y N fresh from the rde’ v eget ables, retained only in AYLMER Soups, they will be found DELICIOUSLY Til) DISTINCTIVE. SOLE AGENTS FOR BRITISH MALAYA: iFxrjn r?nn>61 words
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Advertisement1578 1933-05-02 2 ■ATES FOR CASUAL AUCT.ONS RENANGJTURF CLUB. BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS TIAU EXTRA MEETINOI93S LIMITED. IMPORTANT. AUCTION (incorporated stralt3 An communications relating to ooo g£ I §kJ£ ZSl™ r <m!u ku o»h loss. (!HIJi ESE < w’’'‘“' n !,A i- BANB e Mercantile Bank Hong Kong and advertisements should be addressed axe instructed1,578 words
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FOOTBALL AT HOME
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1260 1933-05-02 3 Arsenal’s Grip on Championship STOKE CITY FAIL AT HOME London, April 13. THE ARSENAL’S STRONG LEAD With a month of football to run, the main issues are still open, although events on April Bth did something to clarify the First Division championship prospects, showing us1,260 words
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Article1095 1933-05-02 3 Celtic Catching Up Hearts SURPRISES IN THE SECOND LEAGUE (From Our Own Correspondent). London, April 13. RANGERS OR MOTHERWELL CHAMPIONS With three more games to play, the Rangers continue to be three points ahead of Motherwell, and it is good odds on them securing the League1,095 words
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Advertisement299 1933-05-02 3 Imc cad i iilF VIRGINIA CIGARETTES' in the new TRU-VAC Tin, «OMsrtSi X -«Mr 1 was will come IB as a pleasant B* j surprise you NOW that they come to you sealed fresh in the TRU-VAC Tin, Piccadilly Cigarettes smoke cooler, last longer, draw better and are more satisfying299 words
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Article668 1933-05-02 4 Lady Seaforth’s Will LONDON HOSPITALS TO BENEFIT I £267,000 Grant to the German Red Cross London, April 18 L Public bequests of sums’ of a £750.000 are provided for y B aron Lady Seaforth, widow of the hr I Seaforth. They are made in668 words
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Article244 1933-05-02 4 Banker Whose Hobby Was Coaching NEVER MISSED A HYDE PARK MEET London, April 15. C slr Edward Stern, bead of the great n director or u. H ouse-terrace, London home at Cariion after a short illness. He was 78. Sir Edward had for many familiar figure244 words
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Article112 1933-05-02 4 Places for Collection of Duties (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, May 1Rule 4 of the Kedah Customs Rules>l344 has been amended to the following The Customs Station at Sungei Lalla g shall be a place for the collection of export i dU Thl poffit where the public112 words
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Article376 1933-05-02 4 Chinese Wife Loses On Two Points EMINENT LAWYER'S CONTENTIONS Two o£ the prayers made by a young ”Tuaia lumpur last week, alter the bear- taad lasted three days. m Tbele player «ere tor the restitution, ot Tiies p j for a declara tion that376 words
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Article78 1933-05-02 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, May 1. A picturesque Chinese wedding was solemnised at the premises of Messrs. Wah On Company, Alor Star, on Sunday last. The bridegroom was Mr. Chin Swee Kee and the bride Miss Leow Chye Yew Both are well-known families of Alor78 words
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Article851 1933-05-02 4 tlt r is gazetted to act as Secretary 1« lough. s D n f the Malayan Civil Mr G, hag S^e y n Seconded for service in Service, has oeeu Johore. Mr B. cXI Survey Department, F.M.S, from leave. Advocate and Mr S wIs S ffi Taiping851 words
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Advertisement22 1933-05-02 4 It is ci long ane has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.22 words
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Advertisement58 1933-05-02 4 FREE tuning and delivery within TOWN limits IF you PURCHASE YOUR PIANO FROM ROBINSONS Jggff} JF I We have some exceptionally reasonably Priced Pianos, which have been reconditioned in our workshops, that are in all respects equal to new, at Prices from $195.00 I ROBINSON PIANO CO. I BEACH STREET,58 words
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869 1933-05-02 5 An Intercepted Letter HUSBAND’S “DREAD OF THE MOON” ..you are the cause of this tragedy,” thc coroner to a single man at the burned inquest at Widmer End, Buckinghamshire, on Edward Charles IverZl- his wife, Lilian Violet Ivermee, both aged 36. and their four-years-old869 words
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Article815 1933-05-02 5 The Need for Careful Treatment of a Hard-worked Accessory When he uses his engine starter the experienced motorist realises the limitations of his batteries; so, if for any reason the engine should prove stubborn, he will have recourse to the starting handle rather than continue using the electrical815 words
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Article1023 1933-05-02 5 Arsenal Well Ahead RANGERS AGAIN CHAMPIONS The following are the positions of the teams in the English and Scottish Leagues up to date: DIVISION I P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Arsenal 41 25 8 8 117 58 58 Aston V. 40 22 10 81,023 words
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Article631 1933-05-02 5 Yesterday's Results WAT SUN DEFEATED BY BURNHAM Of six ties played off yesterday in connection with the Penang Lawn Tennis Tournament the best was staged on the principal court where J. R. Burnham, one of the best of the Cricket Club players, was opposed to Cheah631 words
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Article36 1933-05-02 5 .—Renter. London, May 1. In the Third Division, Northern Section, of the English League Hull City defeated York City by two goals to one and Stockport County defeated Wrexham by one goal to nil.-.—Renter. - 36 words
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Advertisement17 1933-05-02 5 EVERY DAY DRESSES Smart Reasonably Priced CHIMESI kATITERM. 31, BISHOP ST., PENANG, By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co.17 words
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Advertisement346 1933-05-02 5 dinn;er erviceS Standard Designs And individual pieces replaceable. WHITE IMPERIAL DINNER SET. Inexpensive, neat and Serviceable. Plain White with 12 panels. 30 pieces for 6 persons Price 14.50 Per Set. BLUE de ROI K DINNER SERVICE Neat Blue Border an( l design. Good quality China. I 3° pieces for 6346 words
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Miscellaneous84 1933-05-02 5 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Wavelengths 31.55 metres, 25.28 metres. Call Signs*. G.S.B. G.S.B. P.M. 8.50 Big Ben The News 9.05 Gramophone Recital 9 20 Variety Programme (Blattnerphone-Stille Process) 10.20 Talk: “New Books’ Mr. R. Ellis Roberts 10.35 Interlude Gramophone Records 10.45 Rene Tapponnier And His Orchestra From the Carlton Hotel, London84 words
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Article142 1933-05-02 6 4 Leicester Museum’s t Loss < BOYS CHARGED We Threw Heavier Ones in 4 the Canal London, Apr. 17. The disappearance of precious stones from Leicester Museum on March 6th had B sequel at Leicester, when two boys, aged f l 6 and 15, were accused of142 words
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Article211 1933-05-02 6 Premier’s Portrait Will Not Be Finished in Time London, April 18. There will be no Augustus John picture in the Royal Academy this year, and consequently no portrait of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the Prime Minister. Mr. John has been working for some time on211 words
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Article253 1933-05-02 6 Dental Career Cut Short at Early Age News has been received in Singapore of the death in Amsterdam on Monday, April 24, of Dr. J. H. Yap, who until quite recently had a practice as a dental surgeon at Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, Singapore.253 words
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Article263 1933-05-02 6 Statue of Liberty a Monstrous Idol “LUNATIC” FINANCIERS Why Hollywood is The Most Immoral Place London, April 13. A monstrous idol on which should be inscribed the words, “Abandon hope all ye who enter here.” This was Mr. Gaorge Bernard Shaw s definition of the Statue263 words
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Article504 1933-05-02 6 Extra $l,OOO for a Car a Luxurious Whim The adjourned public examination of C. E. E. Edlin, a lawyer’s clerk, was concluded before Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley, in the Bankruptcy Court, Singapore, on Friday, and an order for $lO a month504 words
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Article348 1933-05-02 6 Only Man Who Can Make an Arrest in Law Courts FEARED BY DEBTORS In a remote corridor of the Law Courts you will come across a door marked Tipstaff,” and inside you will find Mr. James G. Glover, a white-haired man with kindly face and deep348 words
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Article194 1933-05-02 6 Body Dug Out st Altitude of 9,000 Feet SKI-ING TRAGEDY London, April 11 Mr. R.A.C. Paley, a brilliant young mathematical analyst, whose home was at Bournemouth, has been killed while skiing in the Rocky Mountians at Lake Louise, Alberta. Mr. Paley, who was spending a194 words
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226 1933-05-02 6 Secretly married in New York a few weeks ago, Wee Georgie Wood, the famous “little” comedian, returned to London with his wife —who is only a few inches taller than himself. Immediately he landed at Liverpool he put a ’phone call in for Ealing226 words
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Advertisement288 1933-05-02 6 new Strength Mak -j" Nerves Hphjyt- I cause many complaints I such as: WjM Irritability —fc W If— Tiredness Stomach trouble wife.: W 'wwb wife'-'' Nervousness ■B yKL JHHH Sleeplessness sIBh Inability to concentrate Get FIT again sanatogeh y rue Tonic-Food IF you are generally run down or out of288 words
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Article2066 1933-05-02 7 «nPULAR HOLIDAY RACING: SUSPENSION 0 F a JOCKEY: HORSE BOLTS AT A MEETING -o (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 19. BRIENZ SCORES AT MANCHESTER •«the greatest racing holiday of BaBUr favourable weather did racetbe ye» r > an< a go od turn. Many re held and2,066 words
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369 1933-05-02 7 All Right for Middle-aged People —But Not for the Young BUT GOLFERS DON’T AGREE London, April 17 Dr. A.P. Cawadias set the cat among the pigeons, as they say, on the golf courses of England —and for that matter on all golf369 words
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Advertisement239 1933-05-02 7 You buy your petrol in bulk. 1 1 V 1 ’t J < JMW J .I'l’4 JO Why not buy your oil in bulk too? in pints, quarts or gallons from the yellow and red cabinets. THEY ARE INSTALLED FOR YOUR CONVEKIEKCS. Advt. of The Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements)239 words
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Article508 1933-05-02 8 AND Following Mr. Ramsay MacDonald’s visit to Rome rumours were circulated to the effect that one of Italy’s requests in regard to the discussions which took place between the British Premier and Signor Mussolini was that the pound should be stabilised as soon as possible. In this connection, it is508 words
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Article308 1933-05-02 8 Among the most formidable weapons employed by Soviet Russia in her trade war upon the civilised world are her oil products. The development of oilfields was one of her earliest ob- jects ’under the Five-Year Plan, and their produce has been pushed, with greater or less success, into308 words
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Article1102 1933-05-02 8 w. S. D. L. in the Glasgow Herald.” The reason for the name is obvious enough, and we children of the neighbourhood would often remove our games there and send our voices rolling down the long avenue between the high, smooth-masoned walls towards the gatehouse and the greenw. S. D. L. in the Glasgow Herald.” - 1,102 words
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Article711 1933-05-02 8 KING JOHN AND THE Fen Research, Limited, would have much treasure laid up fnr r?" 1 t( > the marshes by *he Wash if e correct. King John’s bagg a a c jq ateB worth £1,000,000, including "as it a tObe Crown of England and the loot711 words
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Advertisement272 1933-05-02 8 1l O«Wa 1 1 IK naiq NO HNIR WHISKY GDIS INTO ANY y SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. LELC LE LC LC LE LE LIZ LEIXIXZ u: WILEur IX LCLELEvrUU-EmUILCLELX: l£. UiLZLC,LCUC’.Z;LCLELELE LEI LC IE LCUZLCU *************************13 l-n *****1313 13272 words
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Advertisement81 1933-05-02 8 E. O. 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. ii iiaiuiauiiaiiHl iigaiiiHMiaiiaiiMMMMM First of All comes QUALITY That is why Particular Smokers prefer D E RESZKE THE81 words
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Article339 1933-05-02 9 Yesterday's Council Meeting cracker firing BILL PASSED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 2. considering the nature ol the ground. s obtained from one day’s work He ugi’lnti™ council. Yesterdays ..IMS were rapid and harmonious, '™.t tor unofficial opposition to the Ser. Bill-opposition which expressed Sir339 words
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Article762 1933-05-02 9 Memoirs of a Detective 1 I!: ac 'tivities of spies in England, t together with elaborate details of the sys- n on which all espionage is carried out, revealed by ex-Detective-Inspector Her- r Fitch, of the Special Branch, Scot- 1 Yard "Traitors Within” (Hurst Bnd Elackett762 words
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Article52 1933-05-02 9 —Reuter. London Association Awaiting Local Opinion London, May 1. The committee of the London Association of British Malaya has considered the Wilson Report and decided to take no action until it is known which recommendations will be approved by the Imperial Government and until Malayan opinion is—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article55 1933-05-02 9 during the London season.—Rugby Radio Service. Celebrates 83rd Birthday London, May 1. The Duke of Connaught, the King’s uncle and only surviving son of Queen Victoria, is 83 to-day. He is returning from the Riviera to London next week and will take part in several public engagementsduring the London season.—Rugby Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article115 1933-05-02 9 Choir Practice A Choir Practice will be held in the above Church on Friday, the sth May, at 6.45 p.m. and the Rev. A. D. Harcus, M.A., hopes that there will be a good attendance of all those interested in this phase of the Church’s work.115 words
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Article417 1933-05-02 9 which he had referred.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Questions In Parliament NEW MANCHUKUO TARIFFS London, May 1. Mr. Baldwin answered the Foreign Office questions in the House of Commons in the absence of Sir John Simon who is suffering from a severe chill and overwork. Sirwhich he had referred.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 417 words
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Article48 1933-05-02 9 Tokyo, May 1. The Government is in receipt of a proposal by Mr. Walter Runciman to Baron Matsudaira for a meeting of Anglo-Japan-ese industrialists in London for the purpose of discussing British Empire trade with Japan and the indications are that the Japanese will accept.48 words
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Article30 1933-05-02 9 ,—Reuter. New York, May 2. At least 25 persons are reported to have been killed in a tornado which struck the states of Arkansas and Louisiana. —Reuter.,—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article64 1933-05-02 9 —Rugby Radio Service. America Calling A Halt London, May 1. Commenting on Mr. Norman Davis’s announcement that the United States Government intends to propose a tariff truce at the World Economic Conference, The Times says that even the American Government realises the necessity of calling a halt to—Rugby Radio Service. - 64 words
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Article230 1933-05-02 9 National Labour Party and Mr. Keynes The current number of the News Letter, the organ of the National Labour Party, discusses Mr. J. M. Keynes’s articles in “The Times” on “The Means to Prosperity.” After* criticizing certain details of Mr. Keynes’s scheme, the journal says:— “Wd230 words
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Article202 1933-05-02 9 Chinese Alleges Assault in Maxwell Road Evidence for the prosecution was heard in the Police Court to-day in the case of Chia Chow Bah, charged on Monday last April 24 with voluntarily causing hurt to Ong Kim Guan at 8 p.m. on March 24. Ong Kim202 words
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Article111 1933-05-02 9 Three Letters Destroyed Mr. C. D. D. Hogan, counsel for defence, asked that the case of the Crown versus Balasuderam be mentioned in the Police Court this morning. Balasunderam was charged with, firstly, on April 13, abetting in the secretion or making away with letters where111 words
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Article81 1933-05-02 9 Funeral This Evening The death took place at the General Hospital last night, about 10.15 of Mrs. Stella Capel, wife of Mr. Raymond E. Capel, Inspector of Works, Public Works Department, Penang. Deceased who had been ill for a few days was only removed to81 words
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Article91 1933-05-02 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £165-10-0 £172-10-0 Tl V^oT nthB) £173-0-0 Xapore’ 591.62% pXT Done $8737,% 9150 Business Done Buyers—No sellers Buyere-No seller» COPRA— (Sundried) $3.75 $3 75 BLACK PEPPER l6 00 l6 00 RUBBER London 2^d New York <%c.(G) 4%c.(G) Singapore cts. c s TAPIOCA Fair Seed 391 words
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Advertisement58 1933-05-02 9 wk j i fßesl baby I because it is I neatest to JI nature! Jl| HUMANISED aarf TRUFOOB E| H EACH TIN STAMPED WITH DATE— YOUR SAFEGUARD. I SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. PENANG. IVftaf h the Good of repining BUY I THE PINANG GAZETTE AND SUNDAY58 words
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Article264 1933-05-02 10 850-Year-Old Title Extinct BARONET’S RIGHTS Powers and privileges conferred by William the Conqueror or a valiant com-rade-at-arms in 1066, and enjoyed by the warrior’s descendants ever since, lapse by the death of Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray Lloyd at Bronwydd, Cardiganshire. Sir Marteine, who was 82, was264 words
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Article423 1933-05-02 10 Lord Allenby’s Visit Lord Allenby left England for Jerusalem on April 1, to perform the opening ceremony of the international Y.M.C.A., a building which conforms satisfactorily with the measures he took to ensure that future developments would not spoil amenity of the Old City. Soon after423 words
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Article636 1933-05-02 10 Father of Tower Officer Appeals to M.P.s MARIE LOUISE AND OBST German Spies Who Have Ruined His Life London, April 17. The Evening Standard has received a long letter from Lieutenant-colonel C. H. Baillie Wright, father of Lieutenant BaillieStewart, the officer in the Tower.” Writing from636 words
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Advertisement367 1933-05-02 10 LUBRICATES* 1 POLISHES* £3 PRESERVES N- OILIT has scores of uses in the home—preserving furni- ture silencing squeaky doors protecting metalwork from wear and rust—making locks act smoothly *2 and so on. It cleans, polishes and preserves and its )x// handy container is always W read y for use Motorists367 words
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Advertisement90 1933-05-02 10 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN--An advertisement tn the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhap<) to a wide circle of in terested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in90 words
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Article489 1933-05-02 11 Trip in Berengaria for Health WELL-KNOWN FIGURE IN SOUTH LONDON Canon Horace Granville Monroe, SubDean of Southwark Cathedral, who was travelling in the Berengaria to Newfoundland, was discovered to be missing from his cabin, when the liner was in midAtlantic. His cabin steward obtained no reply489 words
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Article346 1933-05-02 11 Italy Claims New Air Record Gardone (Lake Garda), April 10. It is claimed that the Italian flyer War-rant-Officer Agello, of the Italian HighSpeed Squadron, broke the world's air speed record when, over a measured mile between Desenzano and Manerva, he attained an average speed in three346 words
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Article614 1933-05-02 11 Given Anaesthetic 2,000 Feet Above Sea Level DOCTOR’S COURAGEOUS ACT London, April 18. Mr. J. A. K. Martym, a master at Harrow School, underwent an ordeal of many hours’ duration, when, after he had dislocated his shoulder in descending Dow Crag, Coniston, with a party of schoolboys,614 words
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Advertisement233 1933-05-02 11 f X*fik AB t MMIB*” NJr I J B %/k > jB MMK» I v>" M WF PRICES from B a-j j Vl I $l-85 I B The tricky witchery of the Kayser*weave guarantees faultless fit from top to t0e...n0 wrinkles anywhere to mar the glamorous effect. And COLOURS! You233 words
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Advertisement331 1933-05-02 11 1 1 K > O v I i /Wk k I I I 1 ’s ii Ov ER I J Not for nothing do all the 1 1 portraits of Johnnie Walker show him in his characteristic I f attitude. He’s always moving—--1 and with the times. That’s why i331 words
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Article881 1933-05-02 12 £6,478,762 Surprisingly good results are announced by Lever Brothers in the report for 1932. Net profits, after providing for Debenture interest and making ample provision for «lepreciation, amounted to £6,478,162, a record figure, which compares with £5,903,498 for the year 1931. The increase in the profits881 words
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Article209 1933-05-02 12 The following are Tin Outputs for the month of April 1933: Tongkah Compound No Liabilty. Hours run 333, Yardage 104,000, Output 625 piculs. Malaysiam Tin Ltd.—The Output of Rambun Mines, Tanjong Rambutan, for April 1933 was 222 piculs. Katu Tin Dredging Ltd. —Hours Run 482, Cubic Yards Treated209 words
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27 1933-05-02 12 The following telegram has been received by the agents (Boustead Co., Ltd.). April output 1,217 hours; 330,000 cubic •yards, 1,428 piculs.27 words
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Article940 1933-05-02 12 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 RUBBER Glenealy 85 90 90 1.00 Kuala Sidim 87% 95ex 92 Ms 1-OOex Mentakab 15 20 15 20 Parit Perak 75 85940 words
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Article121 1933-05-02 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 83 15|16 86 1)16 New York 3.88 3.84 Montreal 4.41 4.38 Brussels 23.70 24.24% Geneva 17.12% 17.54 Amsterdam 8.22% 8.43 Milan 64% 65% Berlin 14 7)32 14% Stockholm 19.40 19% Copenhagen 22.45 22.45 Oslo 19.55 19 9|16 Vienna 32 33 Prague121 words
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Article310 1933-05-02 12 Acreages of tappable rubber not tapped, on estates of 100 acres and over, f Or the month ending March, 1933. Acreages of Tappable Rubber Not Tapped Acreage of On Estates On Estates Total p e Area Tappable which have which have Rubber entirely ceased partly ceased 01310 words
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Article54 1933-05-02 12 PENANG, MAY 2 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2)3 4 mlts 2)3 Private 3 m|ts credit 2 4 3 32 3 Documentary 247 32 On New York Bank Demand 44 France T.T. 960n0m India T.T. 153 Hongkong T.T. 38% dis. nom Shanghai T.T. 43%54 words
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Advertisement38 1933-05-02 12 CLOTH LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 15|x6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6l $5.00 per 100 12 xs| $4.50 per 100 ll|xs $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pincmg Gazette Press. Ltd. IA, PENANG STREET.38 words
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Advertisement115 1933-05-02 12 Vbu can smoke 1 if ju Powder removes all trace of n cu |p other stains, and makes teeth ft Eucryl Tooth Powder cleans, po f and disinfects. r 7, Free Sample on receipt of <> 'i stamp from W. G. DRKHER J 159, Beach Street, APlOt STEEL I Sure115 words
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Article599 1933-05-02 13 Schedule of Principal Lines following is Hst of vessels arriving from Penang during the week: UJ PORT TO-DAY e from Kantang. Sails for 3 le tuk Anson and Bagan Datoh-to-d pARIGI from Singapore, Cheribon, 3 Semarang and Sourabaya. Sails for H g an Si-Api-Api, Batavia Chenbon,599 words
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Article241 1933-05-02 13 MAY, 1933 MAY 3 Penang Turf Club Extra Meeting, 2nd day. MAY 6 Cricket: P. C. C. 'A’ v Indian Association, Esplanade. Penang Turf Club Extra Meeting, 3rd day. MAY 7 Cricket: P. R. C. v Taiping Survey Department, Taiping. MAY 20 Singapore Turf Club meeting, Ist241 words
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Article1327 1933-05-02 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the P. P. O. London says that the mails despatched from Penang on April 6, by thd s.s. “Aramis” and on April 8, by the s.s. “Karoa” were delivered in Lon- don on April 29. AIR MAIL A mail for1,327 words
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Miscellaneous224 1933-05-02 13 WEMBLEY o Tan Hong Seah Amoy Opera «y- Will Stage “KUAN IM TEIK TOE’’—Last Part. This story gets more interesting. There will be more and more wonderful transformation scenes. Thoonq Yit Cantonese Opera Will Stage r “BEE JIN ONG”— Part 1. MOONLIGHT MALAY OPERA Will Stage INDRA SARI Presenting to224 words
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Miscellaneous183 1933-05-02 13 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 f ANOTHER FINE BRITISH DRAMA l I -tu elilab€Th allacw BASED i r ABASKCONMJ MIX f II the TERRIBLE I L "jack I THE I 3 RIPPER 11 MURDERS! gBKIMMY.Sim IHAI Will IHUIII YlinTT Bookings at Moutrie's 'Phone 795. MAJESTIC OPENING TO-NIGHT! I 1 The World's183 words
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Article438 1933-05-02 14 Boy With Wounds Like Bites PARENTS TERRIFIED Ramblers Join Police in Intensive Search London, April 17. Ramblers joined forces unofficially with the police in an intensive search which is being made in the Pirbright district, near the Hampshire-Surrey border, for the cyclist who savagely attacked and injured438 words
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Article255 1933-05-02 14 False Story Cloak for Suicide The jury at an inquest at Croydon on April 15th disbelieved the kidnapping story of Mary Buswell, aged 19, of Wychgrove, Purley, and returned a verdict of Suicide.’ She had stated that she had been chloroformed by a man one Monday morning, forced255 words
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Article554 1933-05-02 14 Car’s Sahara Hunt for Capt. Lancaster ITALIAN’S BID Miss Batten Changes Plane for Camel London, April 15. A tale of varying fortunes is told by the latest reports of the big flights which started or were progressing during the week. The captains—Lancaster, the Englishman, Robiano, the Italian,554 words
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Advertisement11 1933-05-02 14 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement1793 1933-05-02 15 p ©.-BRITISH INDIA AND apcar lines (Companies Incorporated in England) ininmi home by dollar MAIL passenger services I.oVDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London LINE Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., Penang Teluk A Pt S t JF Maiacca S gap^ C rv a "sUrdam, London and Hamburg. May 11 June1,793 words
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Article947 1933-05-02 16 SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW LITTLE MESTER A REAL GOOD THING By Tic-Tae The best thing of the day for to-morrow appears to be Little Mester in Race 6. On the first day Class 2 horses ran in one division. To-morrow they are running in two divisions947 words
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Article174 1933-05-02 16 By Racing Visitors THURSDAY'S MATCH The Polo Club has received a challenge from some of the Racing Visitors to play a 2 Chukka match on Thursday next. Although the Local Club is very busy practicing for a match to be held at Kuala Kangsar on the174 words
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Article305 1933-05-02 16 K. L. Boxing FIGHTING CHOO UNLUCKY (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 2. An interesting programme of five professional bouts was presented at the Great Eastern Park last night with two main fights in which were featured Thajudeen, the Ceylonese Fly and Bantamweight Champion, and Vincent305 words
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Article775 1933-05-02 16 Penang Assizes CHINESE SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS At the third session of the Penang Assize which opened this morning before Mr. Justice J. C. Cobbett there was only one case on the list, and the accused pleading guilty to the charge, the whole of the775 words
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Article1744 1933-05-02 16 DR. GLASS’S ANNUAL REPORT APPALLING MORTALITY AMONG INFANTS DECLINE IN PHTHISIS DEATH ROLL The following are extracts lro the Health Officer’s annual report for the Murupality of Penang for 1932 GENERAL PROGRESS IN PUBLIC HEALTH It is thought that, while the registration of deaths has1,744 words
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