Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 May 1933
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Title Section20 1933-05-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 100. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 3rd MAY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article146 1933-05-03 1 Extensive Rat Hunts DUTCH PORTS BEING fully protected (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 3. The Dutch East Indies have proclaimed Singapore an infected port as a result of a single case of plague. On the Boat Quay the strictest measures have been taken in146 words
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Article106 1933-05-03 1 why. Reuter Wireless. Arbitration Proposal Rejected Buenos Aires, April 28. The proposal made by the neutral Govemnit its of Argentina and Chile that the dispute between the two South American states of Bolivia and Paraguay should be settled by arbitration, has been rejected by the Bolivian Governmentwhy. Reuter Wireless. - 106 words
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Article72 1933-05-03 1 Reuter Wireless. Plenary Powers Brussels, April 28. 1 or!kr to enable the vigorous enforcement oi plans for the restoration of the national finances, the Cabinet has decided o ask the Chamber of Deputies on May or special plenary powers. The Cabinet ‘s of the opinion thatReuter Wireless. - 72 words
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Article84 1933-05-03 1 Reuto Wlr ek ss To Britain Following the New York April 26 Federal d b ne annou ncement by the Will be rT erVe Bank that gold Marked a* 1S <1 frOIU the forei ?n earthe New Yor k nt T and tO En^land has startedReuto Wlrek.ss. - 84 words
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69 1933-05-03 1 <ne circula Reuter Wireless cord Gold Holding The Publican London, April 28. Monthly stati t >n lhe Bank of En &land’s borrow I'"’ SUmm ary, which is due 1184 '°00,000 <S that a record total of 01 En gland on WaS he,d by the Bank•••• <ne circula Reuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article67 1933-05-03 1 Rugby Radio Service. Broadcast Talk On Friday London, May 2. The Prime Minister will reach Southampton to-morrow on his return from America. He will at the earliest opportunity give his Cabinet colleagues an account of his conversations with President Roosevelt. He will also make an early statementRugby Radio Service. - 67 words
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Article74 1933-05-03 1 —Reuter Wireless. Isolated By Snowfalls Darjeeling, April 27. The Mount Everest climbers, under Mr. Hugh Ruttledge, have been isolated by heavy snowfalls. Communications have been cut and it is impossible to deliver stores and equipment to the base camp in Rongbuk Valley. It is probable the climbers—Reuter Wireless. - 74 words
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Article225 1933-05-03 1 Glasgow Reds Outsung Some Communists who tried to organise hostility during the visit of the Prince of Wales to Glasgow, found themselves completely overwhelmed by thousands of genuine unemployed who gave the Prince a loyal welcome to Scotland. There were no serious incidents, but one225 words
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Article164 1933-05-03 1 Bride’s Vow to Dying Mother Fifty years ago a boy and a girl fell in love—a love that with the passing of the years developed into an abiding devotion. The summers passed, these sweethearts remained sweethearts still —then death took a hand. The woman at her164 words
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Article120 1933-05-03 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Open Verdict On Voss NO CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE London, April 28. An open verdict was returned at the inquest at Salford on Albert Voss, a victim of the air liner crash at Dixmude, the jury expressing the opinion that death was caused by injuries due.—Reuter Wireless. - 120 words
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Article43 1933-05-03 1 .—Reuter. International Alarm London, May 2. An international alarm was broadcast to the police of a daring week-end theft at the Brooklyn Art Museum of ten paintings by Van Dyk, Lawrence, Cranach, Rubens, Romney, Fra Angelico and valued at $35,000..—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article156 1933-05-03 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Survivors Of French Air Disaster CHOCOLATE AND BISCUIT DIET Napoli, April 28. Ihe survivors of the French airmail disaster, it appears, lived for five days in the cabin of the plane on the chocolates and biscuits kept aboard the plane in case of an.—Reuter Wireless. . - 156 words
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Article56 1933-05-03 1 r.—Reuter. Berlin, May 3. The Prussian Minister of Education has dismissed from Berlin Uuniversity twentytwo professors, including the Orientalist, Eugen Mittwoch, and also nine from Cologne University. Washington, May 3. Guilo Jungo, the Italian Foreign Minister arrived for the economic i discussions and went to White Houser.—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article48 1933-05-03 1 .—Reuter. I By Mohammedan Rebels Peking, March 30. A belated message from Kashgar reveals that 100 Chinese were massacred in Yarkand Old City on April 11, when Mohammedan rebels captured the city. Other residents, including the Anglo-Swedish missionaries and traders escaped safely to Yarkand New City.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article129 1933-05-03 1 —Reuter. Credentials Presented Nanking, May 2. A ceremony such as is seldom witnessed in Nanking marked the presentation of the credentials of the new Soviet Ambassador, M. Bogomlov, who drove to the Government Office in a special state carriage. Emphasising that the Soviet policy towards China.—Reuter. - 129 words
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Article103 1933-05-03 1 Reuter Wireless. LOAN TO FRANCE At 2| Per Cent. Interest Paris, April 28. An agreement for a £25,000,000 to £30,000,000 short-term British loan to France is expected to be signed very shortly by the British and French Treasuries under which the French Treasury is to issue six-months TreasuryReuter Wireless. - 103 words
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Article221 1933-05-03 1 I Can Still Smile All things are comparative,” said Mr. Alan Freeman Hooke to a Daily Mail correspondent at Farnham, Surrey. Once I was rich especially rich hi material things. Now I am poor in material things, and I live here on £46 a year.221 words
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Article310 1933-05-03 1 ment to prevent by foreign nations. —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Negotiated And Projected J STATEMENT BY MR. RUNCIMAN London, May 2. Answering a number of questions regarding trade agreements negotiated and projected the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, in the House otment to prevent by foreign nations.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 310 words
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Article224 1933-05-03 1 Mr. Maxton and the T.U.CAtcitude Mr. James Maxton, M.P., writing in the "New Leader,” states “It was not a surprise to me to find that the Labour Party Executive and the Trades Union Congress Committee have refused to co-operate in a campaign against Fascism and224 words
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Advertisement15 1933-05-03 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement45 1933-05-03 1 AYLMER. 1 g-g I'' i g-* g ti&g Egg gj&g Jsjfeg £s£g J':* 1 jf', SOUPS Because of the Natural Flavour of fresh from the garden vegetables, retained only in AYLMER Soups, thev will be found BB DELICIOUSLY m DISTINCTIVE. SOLE AGENTS FOR BRITISH MALAYA:45 words
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Advertisement1886 1933-05-03 2 RATES FOR CASUAL London’. Four Up-To-Date BANKS I ADVERTISEMENTS LIMITED. Make a note of these addresses for Th (Incorpo rated in the straits Settlements.) MlOrCCUltllO Bdlk Corf I yourself and your friends. e j| M I ah communications relating to i«nk of India, Limited bhanqhai Eank’nn I advertisements should be1,886 words
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Article2181 1933-05-03 3 NS for WASHINGTON VISIT: BRITAIN’S P mEW TRADE AGREEMENTS: THE TRIAL aT MOSCOW: THE COLONIAL SECRETARY'S TOUR (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 13. s rrORS TO THE COMMONS first time Since the War a memF r ,?h< German Royal Family «as prewr X>r m the2,181 words
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Advertisement14 1933-05-03 3 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press, Limited. Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery.14 words
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Advertisement449 1933-05-03 3 CRAVENS CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES are LONDON made CLEANSING THE CUT LEAF i < Fa® ;I > ’Tlhe machines shown T 1 <i» L I ’l’f W alongside, the already 11 ;!HHp < I f > l I' !< I LfH H hlhlW* blended and finely-cul H H H H 1449 words
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Article924 1933-05-03 4 The Funeral LARGE GATHERING AT THE GRAVESIDE The funeral of the late Mrs. Stella Capel, wife of Mr. R. E. Capel, Inspector of Works, P.W.D., Penang, whose death took place the previous evening at the General Hospital, following a brief illness, took place yesterday924 words
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Article595 1933-05-03 4 Dr G D Gordon and Mrs. Gordon and children are leaving for home shortly. Mr R M. Dawson, Manager, Kota Bahroe Estates, Ltd., and Mrs. Dawson have left for Home on a holiday. Mr. Nash, formerly First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, will succeed Mr. E. A. P. Helps595 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement126 1933-05-03 4 so EASY I I L 1 jT Jj 1 n^ X t\ Tobralco stands up wonderfully to sunshine and washing. See the fascinating range of designs. Like all Too tai Products Tobralco carries the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in wash and wear. When buying be sure to see the I126 words
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Advertisement57 1933-05-03 4 FREE TUNING AND DELIVERY WITHIN TOWN LIMITS IF YOU PURCHASE YOUR PIANO FROM ROBINSONS f 'J~ J 111 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 ROBINSON PIANO CO. BEACH STREET. PENANG.57 words
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Article304 1933-05-03 5 Championship Meeting MISS HARDWICK AND KOK YING WIN The Penang Lawn Tennis Championships «ere continued yesterday on the Penang Cricket Club Courts when four matches W Muc P h a in e t d erest was centred in the two matches in the Mixed Doubles ChampionLn304 words
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168 1933-05-03 5 P.R.C. B Defeat T. S. Schoo] Union Second diviBion of the Penang Cinh L League the Penang Recreation TTni u defeated the Tong Sean School Dat° n L- y the dd goal in three on the Kramat ground yesterday. bei nr tr changin sides without any168 words
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Article101 1933-05-03 5 Malayan Championship ,Pr ni Our Own Correspondent) The annual Ipoh Ma Y 2. p lgeon s inpetition for the Malayan U the Trophy will be held May 20, at 4 b Sungkai > on Saturday, E ntrj P m. rftar y, SuLL' d J each the Honorary101 words
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Article527 1933-05-03 5 Use of Vouchers MAGISTRATE’S DECISION IN TEST CASE A test case involving a new form of tote club betting was decided by Mr. Ivan Snell ,at the Marylebone Police Court. Pool (Tote) Clubs, Limited, of Bloomsbury Square, W.C., who are prosecuting an appeal with regard to527 words
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Article169 1933-05-03 5 Women's Scramble for Safety Alarmed women customers sought refuge behind the counters when a carthorse galloped through a Woolworth’s store in Newington Butts, S.E. The horse, which was being led along Newington Butts, broke loose from the man with it, and ran on to the pavement,169 words
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Article172 1933-05-03 5 Easiest Way Proved The Best A man who had been advised, by his doctor to reduce writes thus: “I had put on weight to the extent of 206 lbs. This was excessive as I am only 5-ft. 6-ins. in height. My doctor advised me to reduce,172 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article230 1933-05-03 5 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —I was one of the members present at the Extraordinary General Meeting held in the Town Hall last Saturday. As some reference has been made to the Chairman by your correspondent “A member who was present,” I feel that230 words
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Article340 1933-05-03 5 Monday, April 24. In the morning His Excellency visited the Singapore Dairy Farm at 9% milestone Bukit Timah Road. Tuesday, April 25. Mr. A. Groothoff and Miss Groothoff arrived to stay at Government House. Lt.-Col. and Mrs. J. M. Brickman and Miss Brickman, Mr. and Mrs. J.340 words
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Article162 1933-05-03 5 Superb British Thriller at Queen’s The Lodger,” which opened to good houses at the Queen’s last night, is a thrilling, gripping murder mystery—the best of its kind yet seen in Penang. Based on the notorious Jack the Ripper murders, it was produced by Twickenham Films, a British film162 words
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Article212 1933-05-03 5 New Richard Talmadge Film at Majestic Richard Talmadge, who has a reputation of being the undoubted King of Stunters,’ lives up to his title in his newest picture, Get That Girl,” which opened at the Majestic last night. It is clean and fast and can be safely212 words
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Article144 1933-05-03 5 Westminster and St. George’s Hospitals Westminster Hospital and St. George’s Hospital, Hyde Park Corner, are not, after •all, to amalgamate. Proposals which it was thought would lead to the merging of these two great hospitals, and the erection of one big central hospital, were discussed officially144 words
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Article278 1933-05-03 5 Two Chinese Accused FIRST CHARGE OF ITS KIND IN SINGAPORE The discovery that a large number of allegedly counterfeit cigarette coupons purporting to be issued by the Ardath Tobacco Company of London, was being offered for sale, was made by the Singapore Police last week, and by278 words
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Advertisement99 1933-05-03 5 DINNER Services Standard Designs And individual pieces replaceable. WHITE IMPERIAL DINNER SET. Inexpensive, neat and Serviceable. Plain CSiK White with 12 panels. rB. 'wM 30 pieces for 6 persons V Price $14.50 Per Set. BLUE de ROI DINNER SERVICE Wk Neat Blue Border Wn» anf l floral design. Good quality99 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous83 1933-05-03 5 WIRELESS To-day’* Programme Wavelengths 31.55 metres, 25.28 metres. Call Signs: G.S.B. G.S.E. P.M. 8.50 Big Ben The News 9.05 The Scottish Studio Orchestra Directed by Guy Daines 9.20 Talk: “Country Ways and Country Days” Mr. A. G. Street (Blattnerphone-Stille Process) 9.30 Interlude Gramophone Records 9-50 Symphony Concert The Bournemouth Municipal83 words
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Article2442 1933-05-03 6 THE INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE CONFERENCE NEW U. S. MINISTER TO DENMARK: OPENINGS IN ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY: PLANS FOR WOMEN'S WORLD GAMES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 19. i QUEEN’S TASTE IN JEWELLERY For several years now Queen Mary has confined her taste in jewellery to diamonds2,442 words
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Advertisement314 1933-05-03 6 1 BUILDING MATERIALS I ENQUIRIES INVITED u- E 5 Coke, Steel Rails and Accessories, y Tiles, 1 Light Railway Materials Q Hyrib, WJj Galvanished Ridgings. y Cement, IV* Tool and Drill Steel, Shovels, TJ* Mild Steel Plates, SA aris o I, 9 Paints and Varnishes, L E Pig Iron, FX314 words
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Advertisement276 1933-05-03 6 aboon to wwiii? I fortable, non-cbafi™ m II absorbent, neat, they solve the k? nd 1| of disposal— I Lilia are made from atory II Uzed mate™ 7 b y M Surgical are ideal for h„, II .n r'l. from 11 J Drapert and Stm o n A product at276 words
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INDIAN NOTES AND NEWS
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Article453 1933-05-03 7 Engine and Six Coaches Off the Rails 2 YARDS FROM A CLIFF Madrasi Girls Among the Injured Simla, April 17. Eiffht persons, including two daughters a Madrasi, Mr. A. S. Ayyangar, were injured when a passenger tram on the Kalka-Simla Railway met with disaster453 words
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Article171 1933-05-03 7 Arrest Evaded for Nearly 5 Years The Salem, April 14. J ud gem?nt SlOnS Judge of Salera pronounced the case in which charged u Hindu Sirl of Mettur, was ttour, Ponn avin murdered her para--1628. UfiW amy Asari, on January 28, CaSe that Ponnu Kar upp171 words
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Article234 1933-05-03 7 Kitchen-Boy’s Alleged Confession INCENSED BY COLONEL’S REBUKES” Quetta, April 18. There has been a sensational development in connexion with the murder on the night of March 21 of Lieut.-Colonel T. W. Abbott, (Commanding Royal Engineer, Baluchistan District) and Mrs. Abbott. The Colonel’s misalchi (kitchen boy) is234 words
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Article237 1933-05-03 7 5 Persons Killed in House Collapse Calcutta, April 14. Bengal was yesterday visited by a NorthWesterly storm, popularly known as Kalabaishaki, as a result of which, according to unconfirmed reports, there has been a heavy loss of life and property in East and North Bengal,237 words
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Article189 1933-05-03 7 Brutal Crime by a Son-in-Law Peshawar, April 14. A report comes from Bannu of the brutal murder of his mother-in-law in a graveyard by a Pathan who tried to bury her alive. It is stated that the accused brought the woman from her house on the pretext of189 words
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Article1266 1933-05-03 7 DOMINION STATUS FOR INDIA WHITE PAPER PLAN UNSATISFACTORY MR. SASTRIAR'S ADVICE TO TORIES Calcutta, April 17. After a seven-hour sitting the Indian National Liberal Federation concluded its 14th session at 7 p.m., adopting a resolution protesting against “the premature ratification of the Ottawa Agreement,” the effect1,266 words
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Article395 1933-05-03 7 Nayar’s Marriage to Scotswoman Trichur, April 16. The Cochin Nay ar Sama jam, an association of the Nayar community, began its annual meeting to-day at Ernakulam. The Conference will consider the~lssues involved in a decision of the Trichur District Court in a suit instituted by A.395 words
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Article201 1933-05-03 7 Fatal Quarrel Over a Debt Rajahmundry, April 12. Mr. N. Balaramdas Pantulu, Sessions’ Judge of East Godavary, Rajahmundry, de- livered judgement yesterday in the case in which Kandavilli Venkappa, of Ankampalem, was charged with murder, under Section 302, I.P.C. The case for the prosecution was201 words
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689 1933-05-03 7 Madrasi Pleads Guilty COUNTERFEITING BLOCK? IN HIS HOUSE Disastrous Use of j Abilities Madras, April 19. “One of the cleverest engravers in the East, he has been led astray and he sincerely regrets his conduct” This was the plea made by counsel in the High689 words
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Advertisement88 1933-05-03 7 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN —An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tell* your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in88 words
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Article645 1933-05-03 8 The second reading of the Minor Offences (Amendment) Bill, evoked a chorus of protest from unofficial members at the Legislative Council on Monday, but it was of no avail. His Excellency the Governor said that on the general practice of protecting the public against noise there can be645 words
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Article954 1933-05-03 8 others go abroad.—P.W. in the Birmingham Post.” DEVELOPMENT BEFORE AND AFTER THE WAR In the nineteenth century all branches of German education were under the complete control of the State, and ended in military service for all fit men. The system of education was purely intellectual itothers go abroad.—P.W. in the “ Birmingham Post.” - 954 words
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Article659 1933-05-03 8 THE ’BUSMEN'S ANSWER The 'busmen are b; rules tor passengers and t h OTKIw regulations cover such bibuKm, de 7 playing musical instrument, bottles, swinging balloons O r money to be scrambled for Th who should know, say bdonged to a coarser period passed. They suggest that659 words
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Advertisement164 1933-05-03 8 WE ARE STILL THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FOR PROVISIONS. A visit to our most up-to-date store will convince you. Pritchard Co.. Ltd. BUr ONLY CLOVER BRAND MILK p B u E r an, s e -/Sw t s WIFW&w R H I E MILK J < r FERIUZED NATURE' A164 words
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Advertisement50 1933-05-03 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. < Kt Kills flfesj Obtainable at ALL THE LEADING DEALERS OK FROM THE AGENTS: Henry Wa&icih Co., Ltd.,50 words
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Article142 1933-05-03 9 Reuter. President Roosevelt May Attend AS A GUEST New York, May 2. to special correspondents from h non President Roosevelt may atpOMiW MreM W rld EC Conference, as a guest and not as a e President Roosevelt has asked M. Cox, the Ohio newspaper and the DemocratReuter. - 142 words
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Article302 1933-05-03 9 Back to the Land Movement for Young Malayans Young local bom Chinese and other Asiatics in Singapore are to be encouraged io take up poultry farming. This is another step in the back it» the land movement which has begun as an alternative to clerical work. The302 words
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Article115 1933-05-03 9 Machine Overturns on Water rwwvTT a m( mber of 'be Royal SingaOf aI- y^ ng Club Was in i ured as tbe result CUih’J 111 ing misha P while flying one of the After' nk l r he machine overturned bte Club- ing lh Water Mr115 words
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Article52 1933-05-03 9 Conduct of Man rr «sumed to be 11l t 6 b,J| ance was' -'n Monda y evening the am--B^Pore,whX ed ot° NeW Bridge Road a drain t> Chinese was found lying fusing to i ,uan behaved strangely, posui tricated fr <>m his uncompitai 11 taken to the52 words
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Article228 1933-05-03 9 .—Reuter. Loan Of £10.000.000 TO ASSIST FROZEN CREDITS London, April 27. Provisions for a British loan to the Argentine of £10,000,000 at 3 l 2 per cent, plus one per cent, amortisation, redeemable in 20 years, are believed to be contained in the Anglo-Argentine trade agreement which.—Reuter. - 228 words
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Article587 1933-05-03 9 National Protest Meeting Over 2000 Co-operators, delegates representing societies in all parts of Britain, met at Central Hall, Westminster, to protest against the implementing of the report of the Committee which has recommended the taxation of undistributed trading profits. The conference was part of the nationwide drive587 words
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Article203 1933-05-03 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Former Premier To Form Cabinet PARTIES MUCH THE SAME The Hague, April 26. The Beerenbrouck Cabinet has tendered its formal resignation to the Queen who has requested the Ministers to carry on for the present. The cabinet, which has been in office since 1929, recently.—Reuter Wireless. - 203 words
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Article328 1933-05-03 9 Entertained by Singapore Co-operative Union The Singapore Co-operative Union entertained the retiring Director of Co-ope-ration, Mr. A. Cavendish, to a farewell tea party at the Capitol Restaurant. There were about fifty members present. Among those present were Mrs. A. Cavendish, Hon. Mr. J. Robertson, Messrs. W. Pepys,328 words
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Article183 1933-05-03 9 —Reuter. Socialist Trade Unions BREAKING HOLD OF SOCIAL DEMOCRACY Berlin, May 2. The Brown Shirts have simultaneously occupied all the ‘Free Trade Unions’ which are members of the Universal German Trade Union League throughout Germany. This move inaugurates Herr Hitler’s campaign to break the hold of social—Reuter. - 183 words
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Article83 1933-05-03 9 Honours Conferred (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 2. The insignia of a Commander of the Order of the British Empire was conferred on Dr. Tempany, Director of Agriculture, and Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, the Chinese member of the Legislative Council for Malacca by the Governor83 words
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Article60 1933-05-03 9 SINO JAPANESE OPERATIONS Grave Situation May Recur Tokyo, May 2. Making a statement to the press the War Office foreshadows the likelihood of fresh operations south of the Great Wall, stating that unless the Chinese cease activity in the area to the east of the Luan River from which the60 words
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Article36 1933-05-03 9 The Hon. Treasurer acknowledges the undermentioned collections which have been made through the public collection boxes St. George’s Church $27.33 The Dispensary (1929) Ltd. 21.25 Chartered Bank of I.A. China 5.85 Total $54.4336 words
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Article103 1933-05-03 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY P London £172-10-0 £172-5-0 TIN—(3 Months) London £173-0-0 £172-17-6 Singapore $91.62% $91.62% Business Done Penang 91!50 Bl 62 /2 Business Done Buyers— No sellers Buyers—No COPRA —(Sundried) 3 75 3 80 BLACK PEPPER $16.00 $17.00 RUBBER London 2j?d. 2%d. f New York 4%c.(G) 4%c.(G) Singapore103 words
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Advertisement32 1933-05-03 9 Übe IRunnvmcde “The Brighter Hotel.” To-Morrow DINNER DANCE Saturday RACE DINNER and DANCE Friday, 12th May SPECIAL DINNER DANCE LES RAPHAEL and Ids AUSTRALIAN SHOW BOAT BAND RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. ’Phone 543.32 words
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Advertisement199 1933-05-03 9 —m-FTi ~n*<»rr fr r j-fr .g, A.TTTTTTIHHMi HL. Mi K/ L i Little Sleepy head r There sno hush hush about the house when baby t is fed on Humanised Trufood. His sturdy little life goes on like clockwork. Off into dreamland with 1 his bedtime bottle, and the sun199 words
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Article308 1933-05-03 10 And Put the Ballad Against Hot Rhythm MR. WM. BOOSEY DEAD Mr. William Boosey, the music publisher, is dead, and with his passing ends a great fight for the old against the new, a fight for the musical ways and tastes of the 1890’s against308 words
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Article475 1933-05-03 10 Another Viewpoint Writing in the April issue of British Malaya on the above subject, Mr. Edward E. Long says: Sir, —As the writer of the article advocating pleasure cruises to Malaya, in your February issue, I have read with great interest the reply to my suggestion furnished by475 words
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Article621 1933-05-03 10 Last of Famous Studio WHEN THE PRINCE WAS SCOLDED Would Not Keep Still Alice Hughes, the world-famous photographer of handsome women and beautiful children, has retired. She took her last photograph—it was of the Duchess of Buccleuch —some weeks ago, and I found her, writes a621 words
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Advertisement409 1933-05-03 10 011 1111 li II Hi i 11 EVERY DAY DRESSES Smart Reasonably Priced Chinese kWEttti31, BISHOP ST., PENANG, By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. WttgscTn.tttxett PENANG HILL RAILWAY Time Table. UP TRAINS. MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS. 6.80 a.m. to 8.00 a.m every 30 minutes 8.00 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. every 15 10.00409 words
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Advertisement30 1933-05-03 10 MMES APIOL STEEL Sure and certai n for all Female com plaints. Every lady should keep a box in_thc house. W. J. EDMONDS The English Pharmacy 53-54, Beach Street, Penang30 words
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Advertisement221 1933-05-03 10 HIE fIEHHIMHHBI' HEite. wBwHiiiRWEHIiIF ■B»* S Ekl M I w s s s i fl I HI a»' 4 From a Doctor’s Letter T have just watched a baby, obviously dying, recover completely, I might almost say, dramatically, when I altered its diet to Sunshine Glaxo and a daily dose221 words
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Article1664 1933-05-03 11 MR. LLOYD GEORGE WARNS STUDENTS OF THE EFFECT OF NATIONAL PASSIONS STRONGER PEACE MEASURES NEEDED Mr. Lloyd George spoke in a serious vein on war when he opened at Cambridge the eighth annual Universities’ Congress organised by the National Union of Students. The general subject of1,664 words
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Advertisement176 1933-05-03 11 Announcement! In response to popular demand, o E RESZKE CIGARETTES are now obtainable at all leading stores and tobacconists in handy packets of Ten— Plain, Ivory or Cork Tipped. These handy packets do not contain Gift Coupons which are only obtainable in the tins of 50, as usual. HENRY WAUGH176 words
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Advertisement195 1933-05-03 11 F* Wf A safe 1 SURE WCUIMS PAID FXCFFn I SOUND 3 000 000 oop* o I INVESTMENT Policies issued against FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, ETC., ETC. FULL COVER GRANTED AT COMPETITIVE RATES. Representatives Messrs. Kennedy Co., Mr. Ben R. T. Mitchell, t c/o Messrs. William195 words
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LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
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Article1725 1933-05-03 12 Battling Against Slump CHAIRMAN REPLIES TO CRITICISM A loss of $179,230.51 was reporteu to the shareholders of Robinson Co., Ltd., at their annual meeting in Chartered Bank Chambers on Saturday, and the transfer of $400,000 from reserve was agreed upon. Mr. W. H. McGregor, acting chairman,1,725 words
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Article78 1933-05-03 12 The following are Tin Outputs for the month of April 1933: HITAM TIN, LIMITED.—PicuIs 57.40. RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN, LIMITED. —Piculs 390. MALAYAN TIN DREDGING, LTD.— Piculs 1,150. SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING, LTD.—Piculs 900. The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 23rd to 29th I April,78 words
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Article124 1933-05-03 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 84 1316 83 15)16 New York 3.89% 3.88 Montreal 4.43 4.41 Brussels 23 29 32 23.70 Geneva 17.27% 17.12*6 Amsterdam 8.30 8.22% Milan 64 7)16 64% Berlin 14.32% 14 7)32 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.45 22.45 Oslo 19 916 19.55 Vienna124 words
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Article241 1933-05-03 12 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 23 Singapore Turf Club meeting, Ist241 words
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Advertisement38 1933-05-03 12 CLOTH LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 15|x6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6l $5.00 per 100 12 xs| $4.50 per 100 11|x5 $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. IA, PENANG STREET.38 words
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Article555 1933-05-03 13 Schedule of Principal Lines :Vn, Penang during the jjj PORT TO-DAY uaNDAR from Tg. Mengeidar, Si-'pl-ArJ. Paneh. Berombang “fLahan. Sail» tor earn, porttfrom Langsa. Lho SeumaSabang and Olehleh. Sall» Langaa. Mi. Lho Seuma- sie u sabang and Olehleh-Fnday. u BATAK from Batoe Bahra and Be!aM WB555 words
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Article1456 1933-05-03 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 21st April per the Dutch Aeroplane via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 29th April. AIR MAILS A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America by steamer to Calcutta, thence by rail to Karachi for conveyance1,456 words
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Miscellaneous139 1933-05-03 13 6.15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 930 I IVOR NOVELLO J In Mrs. BELLOC LOWNDES* 1 ENTHRALLING MYSTERY DRAMA 1 "THE LODGER" Based On The Terrible JACK THE I RIPPER 11 Murders A BRITISH PICTURE. TO-MORROW UNIVERSAL’S SENSATIONAL ANIMAL THRILLER "NAG A N A WITH TALA BIRELL—MELVYN DOUGLAS SEE THE BATTLE-ROYAL OF139 words
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Article1504 1933-05-03 14 Hunger in the Home CHILDREN REARED IN MISERY A Polish Competition The Institute of Social Economy at Warsaw has just published a 600-page volume, “Memoirs of the Unemployed,” which contains 57 of the 672 contributions submitted in a competition for the best accounts of the life1,504 words
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Advertisement303 1933-05-03 14 THE FAMOUS “PRESSURELESS TOUCH” HAS MADE IT THE FAVORITE OF MILLIONS i It’s ABSOLUTELY true that many people would never think of owning any pen but a Parkev Duofold. It writes so easily, holds so much ink, and looks so well in their pockets and on their desks that they303 words
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Advertisement2062 1933-05-03 15 1 3 FWISsSI /T~” aTT~N. p ©.-BRITISH INDIA ■wy AND apcar lines I (Companies Incorporated in England) rgteBLUMMiniBII TRAVEL HOME BY DOI lAR MA L PASSENGER dcar gq services Leaves Doe ||k|E LOKDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London LINE Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., Penang, Teluk Anson. Port Swet-2,062 words
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Article221 1933-05-03 16 Final Selections LITTLE MESTER AND AVONFORD BEST BETS BY TIC-TAC The scratchings for to-day’s races arc not very heavy and three places again are assured in every race. The only two gooc ones scratched are Shoot Up and Biddj Marsh, both in the pony race221 words
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Article672 1933-05-03 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 Hitam 12)6 13)6ex 12)6 13|6ex Bangrin 13)0 14)0 16|0 17)0 Hitam Tin 25 30 25 30 Hongkong 12)6 13 6672 words
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Article54 1933-05-03 16 PENANG, May 3 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2)3 4m ts 2)3 Private 3 m ts credit 2)4 3)32 3 Documentary 2|4 7j32 On New York Bank Demand 44 France T.T. 960n0m India T.T. 153 Hongkong T.T. 38% dis. nom Shanghai T.T. 43% dis.54 words
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Article1114 1933-05-03 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES, I ca H (RUBBER (Dollar.) I c c Allenby Rubber Co. an Alor Gajah Rubber Eatate 3° Amalgamated Malay Estates JO 9 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 5« o Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 29 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 4 Balau Planting1,114 words
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Advertisement160 1933-05-03 16 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE FOR SALE 9 h.p. FIAT, Model 509, excellent appearance and condition. Owner going on leave. Trial by arrangement, $375. Apply Burton, Gedong Estate, Bagan Serai. IN THE MATTER OF THE Companies Ordinance 1923 AND IN THE MATTER OF FUN FROLIC LIMTIED. That Notice that, pursuant to160 words
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Advertisement203 1933-05-03 16 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette 11 will help to pull you through dull times. NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL, TAN J ONG BUNGAH Telephone—No. 60. DINNER DANCE EVERY SATURDAY FROM 8 P.M. TO 12 P.M. Music By MR. LEONARDO C. REYES AND203 words
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Advertisement64 1933-05-03 16 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has o live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken lublication and maintain its reputation for giving idvertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see t64 words
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